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Show D roadway SUNDAY. JUNE t, 1657 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Column Walter Pidgeon Busy In 'Happiest Millionaire' 2 American Youths Glad to Get Out of Red Hungary By FRANZ - CVRUS Walter Pidgeon, for example, has been hoping tew shake loose from his season's work in "The Happiest Millionaire" for a vacation, but the producers couldn't come up with a replacement. So the star has agreed to stay for an additional four weeks', through July, instead of departing June 29. 1 t. a '"'y ' "Separate Tables," the hit by Terence Rattigan, will be absent from Broadway from July 2. It has been 13 until Sept. selected to provide the dramatic diversion at the annual gala in Central City, Colo., where it will it - two-pla- y . r v -- J S .. play from Aug. 1 to 31. London's Eric Portman will stay r, with the play, but his leaves June In the looking-ahea- d department Margaret Leighton, 29 contract when her ends. announcement that Her the is there not has been who been has Jose Ferrer, away replacement yet from the stage a few seasons, has anneunced. been signed to direct and write A deal was announced this week with Al Morgan a musical called "The Captain's Paradise." This is whereby Greer Garson will rebased on the popular British place Rosalind Russell as the star movie of about three years ago of "Auntie Mame" but not until was Jan. 20, 1958. in which Alec Guinness Miss Russell has to be back in Hollywood early next year to begin preparations for making the film version of the play. She will give her last performance in it ' - - ft . - 2 ' European adventures. Tbey don't intend io return immediately to the United States and the University of South Carolina, where Gilbert is studying political science and Hair is studying journalism. But they're convinced they have had enough of d lands. United Press Staff Correspondent VIENNA (UP) Two American college students who went behind the Iron Curtain on a lark, were glad to be back unharmed in the free world today. Warren W. Hair, 20, of North Augusta, S.C., and Myron A. Gilbert, 20, of Walterboro. S.C., were freed by Communist Hungary shortly before Friday midnight and turned over 'to Austrian police at the Nickelsdorf frontier post. They still had a small matter of paying a fine in Vienna for illegal border crossing, and then they were free to continue their 4 starred as a bigamous thip's Bj JACK GAVER captain. United Pre Drama Editor Of course, no one, knowing NEW YORK (UP) This is the would be time oi year when people in the Ferrer's bent for work, out come it turned if theater mainly are concerned surprised fall in he that the time tither with getting out of town rehearsal decided to play the now or arranging to get into also had role. next leading town on Broadway, that is foil. 13 1" i -- der on May They told a pretty, Australian girl traveling companion to notify the authorities if they were not back in two days. When they failed to return, Jane de Pedro told police and the search was on for the boys. It didn't have to go far. They weren't more than a mile iijside Hungary near the Neusiedler Lake area before they were picked up by Red police and hustled off to jail in Budapest, where they were held in solitary confinement. 'We were not ill - treated, but were cross - examined nearly all the time," they said on their re- - Red-rule- "We went to Hungary for adas we wanted to see what it looks like behind the Iron Curtain," they told newsmen at the border. "Now we know, and are glad to be back venture, j again." The pair were on a hitchhiking trip across Europe when they slipped across the Hungarian bor turn. "The Hungarians suspected 26. of being U.S. spies. "Overall, the treatment was not too bad and the food was suffi-- i cient. But the solitary confinement was very depressing for both of us." They said they did not see eadh other from the time , they were seized until they were informed ot their impending release Friday ij Mi 12-d- ay ; ORGAN MUSIC Any Place or Occasion . BILL ANDERSON or PI. 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OPEN 4-05- A NEW TRIUMPH FOR WHAT-A-GU- Y WAYNE! 7, Sherbet and Shrimp Louie University Asks Bids For Educational TV h FR r or A (UP) lumber firm bought 7,600,-00- 0 UniSALT LAKE CITY (UP) board feet of saw timber from Dixie National Forest this week, versity of Utah Thursday asked marking the largest sale in the for bids on equipment to outfit its forest's history. planned educational television staCrofts & Pearsons Industries tion, Channel 7. Channel 7 planning chairman purchased the timber from 8,880 acres of forest land west of Bryce Richard Evans said the University Canyon National Park. The sale, hopes to have its transmitter towmade under competitive bidding, er on Mt. Vision in the Oquirrh represented nearly one third of the mountains ready early next month. The station, completely univertimber to be cut in the forest this sity owned, will be directed by year. the Utah Educational Television Foundation representing Utah BETA RAY READING State University, Brigham Young DROPS TO 41.19 Beta University, University of Utah, the SALT LAKE CITY (UP) rays eminating from nuclear tests State Board of Education, Utah on the Nevada AEC proving Education Assn. and city and ru grounds ' dropped to 41.19 micro ral school districts throughout the CEDAR r30 Ph. Provo mLMAviur I IIMvJ uniAf IMUYV OPEN Fruit Salad with Cottage Cheese restricted diet. Record Sale Of Timber in Utah For Entertainment Information featuring Southern Fried Chicken chair- .), AIRLINE TRAINING DIVISION of Central Institute Box 350, co HERALD, Provo, Utah. Phone Dinner Sunday fUP coupon. city, state Take the FAMILY out to )i run-down- Ticket Name Address i Sen. sized Bridges' condition is not serious. Styles Bridges man of the Republican Policy "The senator is all Committee, was in Doctors Hos- he said. "He just ran out of gas pital today suffering from "com- became he has been working too hard all year." plete exhaustion." He said Snyder had "to slap A member of his staff said Bridges' physician, Dr. Luther Mr. Bridges into the hospital to Snyder, ordered him to the hos- make sure he would get some rest pital Friday to "take a complete aqd not be bothered by people." rest for about a week." Snyder said Bridges was "doing He added the well." But the staff member emphasenator was not receiving any special treatment nor was he on a WASHINGTON (R-N.H- AND WOMEN WiMif From "Complete Exhaustion7 Missile Test Firing Delayed MEN t iT Senator Bridges Suffering S. soon, as possible." i- (UP Telephoto). Burgess "as if il 58-year-- 18. Meredith, who closed late last month after a season in WARSAW .(UP) Disappointed 48 million the Poles hoped today "Major Barbara," gets out of dollars in aid 'promised them by town as fai as Chicago this sumthe United States will be just the mer to play for two weeks in "The Circus of Dr. Lao," the tart of American help. The Polish delegation to Wash- first attraction at the Edgewater ington, headed by Finance Minis- Beach Playhouse. It opens July 8. ter Henrik Kotlicki, had considered 300 million dollars the minimum necessary to get Poland out of the red this year. The hope that the U. S. would come to Poland's aid and permit DIEGO, flalif fTTPTfc0 her to raise her extremely low tl SAN . ; a l l i. ii living standards without having to iirsi lesi nnng oi me Atlas interseek fresh help from Moscow has continental ballistic missile has played a large part in stopping been delayed at Patrick Air Force strikes and demonstrations in Po- Base, Fla., because of a flaw in the tracking range network, land. to the San Diego Union. Since President Eisenhower's The Union said in a copyrighted statement last October that the U. S. was ready to grant Poland story that the launching was decredit facilities, the Poles have be- layed probably until next Tuesday. lieved it was only a matter of Earlier, the newspaper had retime before machinery, agricul- ported the firing of the huae detural necessities and consumer vice would take place Friday at goods arrived from the United the Florida base. The Union said the firing was States. to Now Poland is get $48,900,000 delayed because officials feared immediately, and $46,100,000 is the tracking flaw might cause the rocket to explode promised in agricultural surpluses 5,550-mi- le II IN THE HOSPITAL Senator Styles Bridges, above, is in a hospital in Washington today suffering from what his doctor said is "complete exhaustion." The New Hampshire Republican entered the hospital Friday, and is under the care of 'Dr. Luther Snyder, who recommended complete rest for at least a week. The play will close for five weeks beginning June 30 to give everyone a rest. Miss Russell re- sumes Aug. V kmugh mown h HMU gp.ii 1 mm , mjnxm MATf '!MfiaSIIMllM IWUtD 6UNT TECHNICOLOR ;.fea yistaVisioh ' i ' PROVO .:iK:s:.;:::-iS::v- i f i 4 II I J.i. ' s?wTn&VltEy SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT 90c Children Under TTDCCIETS imVJ H SALE 12 1 Free Sometimes any man ean b giants 0. 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