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Show I :' ' ' i : I ) i i , " ' '" I MUSICAL TRIANGLE Maureen O'Hara is focal point of the romantic ro-mantic fucd between Dik Haymes and Harry James in "Do You Love Me," now at the Centre theater. Night Club Mystery at Mario entertaining Howard da Silva, owner of the "Blue Dahlia" night club. Ladd starts socking immediately. x I Da Silva, anxious to get rid of Ladd, has him kidnapped by a squad of his henchmen, and, in traditional Ladd' manner, Alan battles them and the law in bruising, thrilling encounters which lead to th hair-raisiii climax few will be able to predict. That sock-em, shock-'em Raymond Ray-mond Chiandler murder-mystery, "The Blue Dahlia," now playing play-ing at the Mario theater, is an expertly handled, smoothly sus-penseful sus-penseful melodrama which not only packs a wallop, but delivers deliv-ers it in a rapid-fire tempo of mounting excitement. This thriller-chiller stars Alan Ladd, "Veronica "Ver-onica LJake and William Bendix in roles which Chandler, author of numerous best-seller mysteries, myster-ies, wrote expressly to fit their personalities. "The Blue Dahlia" is a perfect vehicle for the Ladd with the blazing guns and smashing fists. As a returning war veter&n, he comes home with two pals, William Wil-liam Bendix and Hugh Beaumont, Beau-mont, to find his drunken wife |