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Show m Once News Now History TV - MOVIES By DICK TURNER CARNIVAL Three to Send Query To Russia Big ' ' ' R4D0 25 Years Ago by Erskine Johnson .NEA Staff Correspondent MERCEDES McCAMBRIDGE, astonished that there are some -' HOLLYWOOD (NEA Hollywords on the Record: MARLENEjpeople who can't take he voice: on Hollywood's lack'lin? .; ' "It comes from having had of glamor: bronchitis all my Hie. I've never has "But April 21, 1923 Elinor Smith, a school eirl flier, held the new world's sustained . flight record of over 28 hours at Roosevelt Field, Hollywood Marilyn George that it irritated New York . .-- . Powell Monro'. She's wonderful. She's been aware 60 year -- old school - Even it it does, I'm not Powelson, PeP,e trie only reason I go to the para UUU I WdUl teacher, died following MiUllMIIX III.Y VUltC. movies. Monroe. Ach! a new one. lytic stroke at his home. He had "She's the END, no? served for many years as bishop " Sen. Smith GRACE KELLY, on the sub- - of the Third ward . ANTIIONY QUINN, on Italian-jeBrookhart, Iowa farm belt senaof romance: vs. American girls: "There's no romance in "my tor, broke with President Hoover in a speech in the senate in which I'm nn hus" working." "It's kinda dangerous to gen-fp- he urged the senate to pass a eralize about sex. It's in the ap-- ! real farm bill over the president's EDDIE CANTOR, explaining preach to men that the women! 'Deanna . . . Provo city procured a veto Durbin's absence from differ. The American woman shmvs spray pump for use glorifying his career: yearns to be a real pal a re.;TV shade trees 1 infected in to on ask didn't "I be her the spraying ular Joe to the man she loves :hlT riMininn cVmur Inef in the community . . . Annie Pike and "In Italy, the job of beins ... '4 l I Greeawood, author of the, BY1 T ncr since. woman is taken more seriously. ji mvrn t asKcn a. College "It Isn't a snob act with Song, was a speaker at "Worsen work at being fe In College Hall . . . the She She it. wants assembly means, males. They don't want to equal ,to be a housewife and a Baseball league remother. the Twilight She s through w'th her career. organized for the season with E. B. Smoot, president; Ralph DOROTHY TOWNE. on the JUNE ALLYSON on Eggertsen, secretary . . . Coarh f Hl'UU, Valium PUKii n c ri.. art Ike Armstrong of the University V she'll wed when his divorce is 3 omer Pe -.vuut--r of Utah was taking a strong track uii ana iit aiury, final team to the Drake Relays in Des ! "He's a genius. I don't 1 vvant n d.. at Moines, Iowa. Jack wants to he known a. a',. muni's a year logeiner. great actor. He wants to direct. nc wctuL iu w mmiern janei 'Charles Farrell. Al- 10 Years Ago GINGER ROGERS, before she LkeJ. sce a team; si lied to with hubby s no sense in trv. April 23. 1944 Hut there J.icques Rrrgrrac. in "Lifeline": iMs. lu ui-ncu two peo- - The largest American Invasion d "Do a movie with Jacques n. of the southwest. Pacific II, X 4 The text of .the ? Western reply was not made available and tew details were made known in ad vance of tomorrow's NATO Council meeting at which all member powers will be asked to read and approve the note While the Western Big "Three were agreed that the Soviet offer to enter the NATO defense alliance, made last March 21, was a Soviet propaganda trick, U had created confusion in many quar ters as to Russia s real intentions and attitude toward NATO. j : high-power- T V. al NATO. et -- BRUSSELS (UP) anti-Commun- ist s ed 1 De-jann- - A Coalition Government Set Up lnBelgium' ri i crack-DIETRIC- Utah County, Utah Socialist lead er AchUKVan Acker announced last night formation of a Socialist-Libercoalition government with PARIS (UP) The Big Three Paul-HenSpaak as Foreign Minforeign ministers agreed today to ister. ask Russia just how the soviet Van Acker's coalition of nine So-offer to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization would work. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden of Britain and Foreign Minister Georges Bidault approved a NOW SHOWING new note to the Kremlin which will invite Russia to spell out in OPEN DAILY AT 1:15 detail its surprise bid to join1 the Taken from the files of the Provo Herald. 3 FRIDAY. APRIL 23. 1954 DAILY HERALD JHWW pW. r&teZ TRUE-LIF- V cialists and seven Liberals ' ceeds the Social Christian government headed by Paul Van Zeeland which resigned after losing its majority in the Apr! general elec- -- tion .ADMISSIONS ADULTS til 6 75c Students & Fac. roc jAdults after 5 80c Students & Fac. 75c Rates only with Activity Cards KIDS under 12 50c Jt I 11" I LENGTH' ADVENTURE I FEATURE E ig$ co-sta-r- - T. M. Reg. U. think'V0 i J?ynt dl5" co-st- ar (w. 1M4 c it-a- Mt fcy t. Fd Ofl. feiM. few. "What tay w go Dutch en repairs?" il :i Frank Sinatra Makes Debut As A Dramatic Movie Actor army c "f "as t0 De JustraT naa "Piurea inree airsmps would be happier if he didn't i.do L"f S w c in XTbl in pictures with me." 'Thats where Hollywood has Hollandia air base In Dutch . follow in the footsteps of singer W By ALINE MOSBV eone wrn? s trying to build Guinea, following a triple JACQUES BERGER VC, on the Dick Powell and be a director. V when the stars don't g that carried Gen. Douglas HOLLYWOOD until a same subject: 'Frank Sinatra, no year hs "That's sDecial erat' 500 a"ytnIn miles whim," forces b tocther'iMacArthur's overnight I not do will think "I make ago only a singer, today made his will be a long "It more than one film with Ginger. acled.j probably debut as an FBI J i land-team- (UP)-Oscar-winn- er een-lin- TOMORROW Morning at 10 a.m. and Eve.y Saturday Doors Open 9:15 r HJJfVVff n v? fT -- Mc'CREA. defendint? prefer to meet u.y wife in the r,," Br.l.Vsh own of our newfmcn:,. home, not quietness with them. in a movie studio." British newspaDcrmerrare easipr on you than the bovs in HollyEVA GABOR, on marriage-vs.-caree- r: wood and New York. All I did act like a human being. They "I dohn like to live alone, dol was n L'U'nni CTnrc 4H to 11 . career But ung. giff up my for lohve and mahrrage no. I. , . "".. nui run ivvsnnn stars at poKe uould be a liar to say ys. English know ze minute a good script vumuiun. put on aarx' glasses and vas sent to me, I would tell my give false names." 'usband goodbye." I :timatpd .t 000 AmpHran war- planes swarmed oyer Europe in mighty processions, paced by four-engibombers which struck at Munich and Fried- blows heavy . Front nchshafen in Germany dispatches indicated that Red armies naa compietea regroup- ing on several sectors oi uie vast Russian front and stood ready to launch powerful new offensives . . . An early speedup in the tempo of the war against Germany and Japan was promised by Admiral Ernest J. King, commander-in-chie- f of the U. S. aaiaMMWaaa-a.ra- i fleet and member of the Allied A return to April 23, 1934 , high commands PROVO the system of free enterprise was Three Young Tex-an- s, urged by farmers before 4i subAcademy with Mitzi Gaynor. committee three' Republican rraraount The Living Desert. gGvernorsat a Salt Lake hearLinta Ride Clear of Diablo!, ing. with Audie .Murphy, and Hot V PEGGIE CASTLE, bristling about people telling her, "You're right out of Spillane." after she played in Mickey's "f. the Jury." "I don't think that's compli- ment." . j I ne ... ... amiispmpnr ... News. Let's Plan a .Pioneer Motor-V- u and Those Redheads ' Gypsy Colt, From. Se- attle. Riverside Roller Rink Skating every evening except Tuesdays and Sundays. ROLLER PLEASANT SKATING GROVE Grove The Eddie Cantor Story, with Keefe Brasselle. LEHI Royal Goshen News Riot in Cell Block 11. The spindly role singer's : ; i. ' i mnimmn ni I Sinatra's new success, came af won him the m o v i e s' highest ter a (dry spell during which he honor, an Academy Award, but was off radio and television with e crooner has turned the out a .film contract. His determi into a dramatic actor. to appear, in "From Here nation But Sinatra said he didn't think to Eternity" won him the part and it surprising he blossomed out as a new lease on show business. a serious thespian again in the suspense whodunit, Robert Bassler Says Never Quit FtCa TKE TICK TOSH one-tim- ,. tl TIT tlTlT g'IIH?. WTI I . ! productions' "Suddenly." Wants to Direct "Doris Day, probably would do fine in dramatic roles but they always have her playing the freckle-face- d coed," said Frankie. - "Actors who ccji't sing or dance can't switch to our side, but there's no reason why a singer can't be dramatic. A singer is essentially a performer." The Academy Award brought other pushes to the career of Sinatra. His next ambition is to After "Suddenly," the singer 01 takes another dramatic role, in the filr version of the best-r Mling novel, 1 "Not As a Stranger." As in "Eternity", he'll play the best friend of the hero, a doctor, who probably will be portr yed by another newcomer to serious roles, Robert Mitchum. buiatra takes his new success calmly because, he indicated, it took a long pull'' to get back. "The trick," he said, "is when you're down, not to quit." rSMTJ I II PHQHX ADULTS ' J 4l. ml ZJkJ Cents 50 V . 'FORT WORTH " A ADULTS - Wc( 1 inecucnoNS In Technicolor with . " i - r A t?Vi . -- V) zJS" l VJTVCVvVfV ' TsTAM mffT&Z2M t of the R1 , j Ir at Tan-'Mrs-gie- c in than acting." Randolph Scott Burraston family celebrated AMERICAN"' FORK "homecoming" Sunday at the old Cameo Fort Apache, with John family home, owned now by Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Fowler. Among Wayne. : Coral The French Line, with those present were Mr. and Mrs. iLenard Pitt, Layton; Mr. and Jane Russell. Starlite Drive-I- n to Floyd Ames, Salt Lake Flight RIVERSIDE with Joan Fontaine. and!City: Mr. and Mrs. Art Boana, The Raiders. Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. PAYSON Huish The Glenn Miller Story, Alden Peterson, Santaquin. Mrs. Hazel Cook returned home with James Stewart. Every Night Except recently after spending 10 days OR EM at the home of a daughter at Sunday Tuesday Scera Martin Luther. Ida. Nampa, Geneva Drive-I- n 7:30 - 10 P. M. Island in the Mrs. Edith Bills and daughters, Sky, with John Wayne, and "South of Salt Lake, were house guests ' PRIVATE PARTIES from bea V oman. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -' Harold TenCinemotor Timpanogos 1:00-7:3- 0 Mrs. Palmer M. P. or ' nesscc Champ with Shelley Win-- j Bills spent Easterrecently. fathwith her 10-12 P.M. ters, and Cleopatra. er. Alma Jasperson, on his 73rd SPANISH FORK birthday anniversary. Mr. JasMatinee Sat., 2-- 4 . . .V. 25e Arch Riot in Cell Block 31 person has been bedfast for several years. Mr an1 f r Hcpflf TTrf 4 rr n nA Special Party Rates SPRINGVILLE Rivoli Forever Female. with;Mr ;nd Mrs. Reed Horton visit Thursday. Barrain Nif ht. 33c William Holden ed in Colorado recently, Park David Harum. with Will Call 2302 for special rates IrFFiriv rvir.MA Rogers, and Jungle Raiders. and hoars. Art City . Cinemotor Botany! uf.w uavkv rnnfl (UP) A Inn A T'Vi Kaf m .wan ' J tiitK .aviu, ailu 1 UC CamDus and New Haven uolice liy', T Farmer Takes a Wife. iuoucu iu vaiuuuu buueje av laic University when a motorist reported seeing the figure of a man hanging in one of the rooms. Authorities discovered it was an effigy. However, they couldn't tell whom the effigy was supposed to Party ' ii J "From Here to Eternity" not only Celebrate 'Homecoming' Members t'"' ctvS TlT 1MLE-ow agent, complete with sluggings, and a J"gat" under while , before I do anything about "ative it, but il want to. It's more his arm. 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