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Show SUNDAY, MARCH 27. 1955 Utah County. Utah 12-- A SUNDAY HERALD ANTA Album Slated to Be Shown On Closed TV Circuit i Meg otia tions Stale m ated In Teleph one Strike flareups ter the strike against i ATLANTA (UP) T t - old Istrike Were recessed pending the calling of a new session by the U. S j Conciliation and Mediation Hawaii Asks Aid In Volcan s Service." I ,, :. 2 The company charged meantime that the latest outbreak oi vandal ism in which major trunk lines were cut Thursday, night bore the earmarks of a planned, organized The HONOLULU (UP) -- Gov. Sam- and coordinated assault. union with the company charged uel Wilder King of Hawaii has using! "armed strike breakers." 'asked President Eisenhower for Union j Resents Charge dollars in federal funds to aid the Island of Hawaii's G.t E. Gill, CWA district strike immediately "countered volcano ravaged Puna district. director, that; the union "neither believes in nor condones vandalism" and "we disaster area which qualifies it resent the implication of the comfor federal assistance. pany statement'" The; four attacks on cables Thurs In a radiogram U the President, day ;night disrupted circuits of King estimated the total eruption radio! networks, press and press- damage at" '"several million dol picture lines, and other leased lars" to crops, homes, and pri wirest both government and primary and secondary roads. the company said. vate, At the same time territorial at least two crews Civil Defense Director .Maj. Gen. of "Apparently were involved and they Fred W. Makinney Wired Philip putjvahdals of about 1,000 long service jout TV Ratsnri': rpsrtnnal civil defense the company distance circuits, director at Santa Rosa, Calif.,. re- - saidU niiActin h? ruln in ohtaininff thp iae company saia one group nit federal aid.1 ' a line in Georgia near McDonough Eruptions' of the volcano Kil at about the time another cut a auea have been, going' on for two line! just nojth of Griffin. Then one weeks. "rf' crew apparently drove to Palmetto and; another to Conyers, each to cut more cables, the company said. I vamaa e i ' ' r " .... i '' S ' V- - : j p 1 ( ' . um mm I - . - . I one-millio- n V -- , - ' j j I ' " ': - i '. j - j ' - mm 7 .. :y ed - I . -- Last year's winner, Paul of Los Angeles, set a time of one hour. 55 minutes and 11 seconds. Lauderbach . will not com pete this year for the Montreal club's gold, trophy, which features the two hemispheres, the r Maple Leaf and a Sherlock Holmes-typ- e calabash. ' . Lau-derba- ch bitration.'' I r. sick to find out people hadn't forgotten me." for the job as his secretary to answer his fan mail. George could not get anyone till he called Universal Studio and they sent over three (actresses, left to right, Dani Crayne, Mara Corday and Leigh Snowden who appeared on his show Saturday. mi no-'stri- i - m Coburn at 78 Kissed Both Marilyn Monroe arid Sheree 0 -- company has. claimed that objections to a clause are m major obstacle to AMERICAN FORK 27, 1955 agreeing on a wage increase which March PKOVO the) union seeks. The union said it Coral The Bridges At Toko-R- i, Captain Lightfoot, with William Holden. -Academy would! accept the clause, provided Jl t t a Rock Hudson. uit mciuaes Cameo closed. macninery ior arDiira- - with At Paramount Heart, Young sa Woman's Starlite Drive-I- n uvii with Doris Day. Ftram and Gambler World, Uinta The Outlaw's Daughter, Natchez. and Racing Blood. PA x SON PLEASANT GROVE and Grove Phffft, with Judy Holli-- Hvish OfTen Wanted Men, ' Pirates Tripoli. . day. ' OR EM LEHI lexDlalr T By ALINE MOSBY : l"I remember the fig- - Royal The Last Time I Saw Scera closed. United Press Hollywood Writer uresUbut Iiforget the names Paris, with Elizabeth Taylor. SPRINGVTTJ.rt HOLLYWOOD (UP) Charles Only once did. he get the girl SPANISH FORK Rivoli A Star Is Born, with Coburn, at 78, is the only actor Spring Byihgton in "The Rocket Arch Track Of The Cat, with Judy Garland. who can claim he kissed both Mar Man Ptrk-Kdose- d. Robert Mitchum. like both Marilyn and ilyn Monroe and Sheree Nort- hbut romancing those two blondes, Sheree," he added "Sheree is he confessed today, was thriltless. cute, has a lot of pixie in her and Despite the fact Coburn soon will a quiet sense of humor. Marilyn oc- - radiates sex appeal. She's the kind be Hollywood's only well-knotogenerian, he is perenially,cast as oi gwi you aiways want to reacn a lovable guy whom sexy cuties outland touch." kiss and pinch. He chased Marilyn ' jj. Pinch or Pat' '..v ""'" in "Gentlemen Prefer ' Blondes" Last year The Masquers, a the UTAS7S MOST DiSTWCnvI TDSATtf and now Sheree pats his plump, atrical club, tossed a testimonial pink cheeks in "How to be Yery, dinner in honor of Coburn. In rec- ;. Very popular." ognltlion of, his screen sweethearts, OPEN 1st SHOW Younger thespians might envy the jdinneri was billed as "Charles such an occupation; but Coburn Cobiirn and His Lovlies.", and mis7:15 6:45 revealed he. doesn't get a jkd from ses Russeu, Monroe: Wyman and it on purpose. 1 . TliEBEST-SELlERTllElIAT1- 0;i Winters sit at ' the head table. COUIDIITPUTDOVII ! "Oh, I like kissing them, but an a. made Everybody speech and actor doesn't release his emotions Shelley said that when I --walked while playing jl scene," boomed by hjer bni the set she always got Coburn, jowls quivering, as he sat a little pinch," chuckled Coburn. on the sidelines of his movie set "So I got up and said, "I didn't CUYSAN3 k at 20th Century Fox Studio.v pinch, but! I might have given you f I GIRLS OF Audience First little pat.'", to audience enjoy CObnrn thinks he is often paired "He wants, the with young ladies in films because it If he does, the audience ' i' doesn't." I have aicertain element of youth But he added with a twinkle be about meJ Tm interested in young hind "I get my kicks people. You don't get 1 3 to get Ceorge Gobel, center, auditions applicants GOBEL AUDITION Tji union Lee De r. i - I (UP)-D- Forest, '81, the peppery scientis who invented the vacuum tube that made modem radio and tele vision possible," returned to his workshop Saturday after throwing off a severe attack of pneumonia De Forest, who spent two weeks in St. John's Hospital in nearby Santa Monica, said "I guess I had 1 well-plann- , HOLLYWOOD i Union Counter Charges t'We would be the last to deny that I the move to discredit the unidn! is and well-c- o MONTREAL (UP) Pipe smok ordinated, with thousands of mi svo n 1fi mintri nnrf rum roanc ported strike breakers in the area, will huff and puff tomorrow in the many of lithem armed," Gill countered. f'We hardly know what smoking championships. All you need to join in, accor to- expect next." . ding to a spokesman for Montreal $ Southern iBell, Gill said, can be Maple Leaf pipe club, is a pipe, expected to use "all sorts of di 3.3 ounces of burley tobacco, twoj versionary I moves in an effort to reputable judges, a strong stom turn I public attention away from ach aikh a "carpet slipper tem the lact tiat the company provoked the Jstrike by rejecting ar perament.'l , - ; "All through the year it will be talked about . . . and for years .to come! INVENTOR RECOVERS 1 -- - VACUUM. TUBE j Pipe Smokers Of 16 Countries to Vie for Honors DAILY 1:15 Adults 50c til 5, then 75c 1 te - OPEN NOV! i Children any time, 15c will be visible on large --'screens By JACK GAVER United Press Staff Correspondent generally ranges down from $10. CARE and ANTA have joined to FEW YORK (UP) The com sponsor the show and will share parative privacy of the "ANTA equally in the profits. Album" is no more. About 50 Cities A closed circuit television setup V' We had hoped to have about will make this benefit attraction 50 cities in Wilsaid lineup," .0 available to" thousands in 33 cities iard Swire, the, executive of director in all parts of the country; when ANTA, "but there are innumerable1 the 1955 edition is performed in difficulties in up a closed the Adelphi Theater here Monday circuit TV. We setting to had take a Mon ' . '! night. night, day although a Sunday The American National Theater would have' been better from the and Academy, chartered years ago standpoint of of actors, by Congress, started these shows because that isavailability, the one night movie in 1948 with the intention of mak house owners figure their regular ihg them annual affairs to raise business won't be too good any money for its own needs. The gen way. eral pattern was to present an borne of the stars involved in TT evening of famous stage bits of the the proceedings "will be Victor past, played when possible by orig Moore, Helen Hayes, Victor Borge. inal members of various produc Ruth Draper, Lena Home, Martha i 7 rr --Al l JJ. . tions. Wright, Barbara Bell Geddes, E?io None In 1952 inza and Menasha Skulnik. Abou oo penormers.- includmz sineins , .YOUNG "Alumbums" were presented in and Ethel dancing choruses specially or AVTBCHNICOLOR 1948, 1949, 1950 and 1951, There UUYM0RE for the will ganized show, appear. A WAINBI MOC MCTUM was none in 1952 and 1954. In 1953 there was a sort of makeshift, af fair involving the long history of ;j the Empire Theater shortly before AWARD ACADEMY ; it was torn down. At most, each was seen by abou DOMINATIONS- i.yuo persons. The potential au dience for the closed circuit on Including TV will be around 100,000. Prices BEST ACTRESSI BEST PICTURE!-for those who attend the live per BEST DIRECTOR! BEST ACTOR! formance here in the Adelphia PLAY! SCREEN BEST range downward from $100 a seat The scale in the movie houses around the country where the show I. of bit Negotiations companied by new Communi the in the nine-&taSquabbling with of America Workers Southern Bell Telephone jCo. have cations v.. ended in another stalemate ac- - (CIO)i tr CINEMASCOPE NOW PLAYING LAST SHOW OPEN 1:15 PRICES 9:40 The brilliant young stars of "Magnif icent Obsession ' i i 1 in a passionately beautiful Jove story! ! czzl t FEDl mm KAT)0ll CUIRC-OEM- S KYAN-FBiU- Y . A Paramount ncturt i s ST A RTI NG WEDNESDAY . APTA1N STARTS MONDAY Production r - - for r--J ) Produced by WILLIAM PERLBERG Written lor the Screen and Directed by GEORGE SEATON , From the p!ay!)y Clifford OdeU JJl i ' r APERLBERG-SEATON- ans -- wn VI I . On Our Giant Wide Screen tr TOOME Y -- E3ROADUJAVS HIT TwlUGICAL NOXTJ " cl rj-OVl- Ei A Boatload of Love! foiitW yf, his-mono- A JOYOUS A Screenful of Stars) An Ocean of Fun and Uaughterl - X -- STARTS ': 50c TIL 5f THEN 70c KIDS, 15c TODAY! . I 1 old-fashion- ed in rehearsals," that way." Coburn's pairings with young f Tou kiow that son, Young at beauties dates back to his movies Heart'? That's me," he said. in the early 40's with Jean Arthur. Since then he ha appeared lovable in a fatherly way to such beauties as Shelly Winters, - Anne Sheridan, Jane Russell and Jane Wyman. "And what's the name of that girl who smokes cigars?, Oh, yes, Anne Baxter. I acted jsith her, too he continued. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Dor Coburn polished his monocle and othy Hutchinson, Uni versity of: Utah coed, was named the Jane7 Russell's Adopted today to I represent Utah atWashCherry Blossom Festival in Boy Becomes Citizen ington, DfC, March 29 to April 3. A daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. HOLLYWOOD (UP) Tommy Hanford J. Hutchinson oi Salt Lake English City the) blonde home j economics Kavanaugh, the boy adopted by actress Jane Rus major will leave Saturday night as sell and her husband Bob Water-fielone; of 50 "princesses", from the in 1933, has become an Amer 48 states, Alaska and Hawaii She ican citizen: was chosen for the honor by the Federal Judge William M. Byrne accredited the .child Friday Utah Society in Washingt on. while the actress and her football playing husband looked on. Miss Russell brought young Tom my to the United States in 193 when the child's real parents sug gested she could giyeTiim a better childhood. The couple formally adopted the .child in 1953. Utah Beauty: Chosen for Blossom Event . '21-year-o- - 0pfePjr LOHCINC3 AND LAUGHTER OF ; I I ij rk:K ALLTK3 ld CLOvlY AMD : ; j PRESSNTfO VI ' ' I ' WARNER BROS. 1 LiLL If iLLL..fV KELLY RYL'l ill ' j DAVIS , Wl4.lALCO,iZ WARNERCOIOR VAN HEFUN ALDO RAY DOROTHY, MONA NANCY FREEMAN - OLSON STEREOPHONIC JAMES - WHrTMORE-JMASSE- RAYMOND . Y SOUND AND SPLASHED WITH l Let's Plan A Party 1 j. ROLLER SKATING " ' '" .. " ANNE S: 7:1S 1 . yii'i 'is Ifs 3 j Riverside - ProYO j Every Night Except I Sunday, Tuesday 7r30 to 10 P.M. ! if r .in iimnrm. ri m D FEATURE MATINEE SATURDAY Skating 2:00 to 4:00 VIC IndiYidual Instruction Playing th famous Gibson Guitar! FUN FOR All AGES i I J Investigate Merger's Instrument f .. Plan! , ' Gibson Gaiters SUneU Accordions Merger f.lusic Studios THURSDAY Bargain Night ZSo CaU 2532 for Special Rates! 158 S."1tt W.r Provo Ph. 207W - 786-PVtMT IT ncmCOiOt ilmi ky 1 I V to Cwy DEBBIE REYNOLDS WALTER PIDGEON Fun To Be Creative! f .Wiiiii Irs trade odds yonl find j it the year's happiest picture! I:' JANE POVELITOHY MARTIN SHOW s, UUL.UIC - HUNTER f 0?EN C;45 1 at ; " 2ND EXCITING FEATURE A PHOTO FINISH OF EXCITEMENT! TAB z: -- sat ssun 5:45 Week Days M DAMONE-GEN- ANtiniLLER-RUS- rS RAft10ND E TAf.lDLYIU S S HITS AN STARTS WEDNESDAY J N MCTUtt fa, 7 ""W vmwaml'm,ppr JEAII FOSTER . |