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Show - - . - 4oves -' -- Salt take City, ThursdaY', 11F7s DESERET NEWS AND TELEORAM, Asked Question Nov. 13, 1952 . STORY CI-IILDRE- N'S Cleo Moore Sets - Change Record Cleo Moore claims she's made a -record as a quick change artist. For scenes depicting theater audiences watching Hugo Haas perform as a concert pianist in a tour of America in "Strange Fascination," the blond ,charmer had to make five changes 411 an hour, since each scene was sup: posed to be in a different city and she could not be wearing the same clothes. To keep up with the schedule, Cleo had to make- - each change in less than two minutes. HOLLYWOOD 74'.,..0.4U:t7..':.::..-.....5..'.:7$H....q.;'.',..- 88 ado .. ....:')--- . . , ' NEEDLECRAFT , i 446,0010K4IPTUtt.ttv C............: 1 ifie' , - t , . , Vs! ) . .--9- ..4 4.0 1 4. ., .. A' . - ,....4.....--- i , , , ' .' I ,,i', : 1 ' t....ra' : 'I ' -- - 1 ,,,-----4- ... 't ' 4 ii - SOPIIMI .. --I- , - "a . E,...,,...,,,, 1,, , i 1 - . , ''47.- - as.... ,N. , r ...' 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He had always known , that some day Mikemwould forget to, lock it and this was that day. WaS Now he was free- - aialn: free to get out in the world. He couldn't stand living like this any longer, with nothing to do but eat and sleep and have people stare at him. "That's Indian Prince, the great race horse," they would say. And he knew that he was supposed to run down the field and show off his slender racing legs in action. Gallops Away He gave the gate a gentle push and was out on the road. Then he galloped away, almost as fast as if he was on the race track again. The race track! Yes, that was where he would go. Mike said that he was too old to run now but he would show them that he was just as good as any of the younger horses. The race track was a long ways off but Indian Prince reached it at last.- - Then he noticed that something was wrong: There were no cheering crowds and no horses waiting to run. 1VeW he would go and find something else to do. 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