AMERICAN DANCER
HITLER’S INFAT U ATI.ON-'. LONDON, -May 14.— The Sketch, with two) heavy pages of heavy black type andl pictures, prints V report which begins: “While the fate of nations is being decided, Afche • talk,, not only of Berlin, but .ofevery capital in the world, is Herr"Hitjer’s infatuation for .Miriam Verne, the beautiful young American dancer, appearing at the -M much. Opera “The Fuehrer,” adds': “went, tot the operayugaui;; on t nday for the eleventh fimoMiffthree weeks.” The Sketch then prints an interview by,.telephone c \vith Miss Verne,who was' it says; obvioiisly most cjnbarrassed. Eventually. she said: “I, admire him tremendously. I would not dare to'sSy ; -*moreT Before 1 was always inters:t£d Aso’Tely in my work, but now . ' '* .;
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 206, 12 July 1939, Page 4
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119AMERICAN DANCER Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 206, 12 July 1939, Page 4
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