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Show I cuS. "? SUNDAY HERALD 1 Fearless Jim Arness Afraid To Watch Ovn Screen Shows PAYSON Iluish The Trap, with ard Widmark. Academy Gidget, with San- NEPHI dra Dee. Venice Anna Paramount Separate Tables, Sammy Davis Jr. Lucasta, with David Nlven. Uiata I Want to lAvm nA Thm PLEASANT GROVE Defiant Ones. Grove Closed Pioneer The Buccaneer, and PROVO 1 By VERNON SCOTT UPI Hollywood Correspondent watch I don't like tnvself. , "Sometimes I'm elated at what I've HOLLYWOOD Jim week done. Then maybe the next (UPI) I can't believe if s me on of TV's Western he Arness, king screen the acting that badlv. I as roes, is fearless Dodge City's ask how I could perform myself off screen the lum marshal, but so , ignomimously." bering actor is afraid to watch his Jlm whose own shows. vocabulary is limit to ed tmonosyllables on the show, "You're darned rig h - I'm waxes profound and philosophical scared to watch 'em,' Big Jim in person. admitted. lias Faced The Extremes "I'm airaia i won t like mv own performances. We've made "I've been before the public -- 157 episodes of 'Gunsmoke' and four years," he mused. "In that I'll bet I've seen less than 57 of time I've had the extremes of ac- them. Very often when I do uuu criticism, mere s a tremendous spread of opinion on 'Gunsmoke' and my perform- I Geneva Attila. and Fast Furious. Scera Closed. Th Tlmpanoflros Singing Debut At Ritzy Fete SMOOCHING tlMEE of myself I realize the advantages, and cash value, that can accrue from continuing to per form as I have. "Right now nobody draws as big an audience as I do. But next year or the year after I could be nowhere. "Gunsmoke won't last I CAPTAINS 1858 TEAM 4 forever, particularly if -- SPRINGS, Colo. (UPI) Howard Bronson, a guard from Falls Church, Va., has been elected captain of the Air Academy's 1959 football team. sw - wi Herald-Ttibu- Bt ltefemd thru CKIHD Pra Cm .a , m jim a ,22-2- 3 1 DEO MOTO.I-V- U J! ana 1 I ItZYKlLiCt hp; ElJ Guuirscoorai caHuniKsaTT NOW PLAYING! Best OPEN ActressSusan ifayward "I WANT TO LIVE" r. .- FEATURES ATI 2, 4:05, 6:10J 8:10, 10:15 '' ita.vr'- ' fur n VIII VUMIIU UiUIIUI I VI NOW PLAYING! UNCUT! W-SCHE- I U-i-N-- 1L T-A OPEN I rl 5 ItL ... . ...iw,, m 'imtT ICE LITIS ''7,1 r , 7 CHAR! IE C.C.f '( rtk I'li.t lou.1 U.o lot muMws : AC TUCID ACIAAf UfAfTri XkinP .(h Fw LliliL'i -- . (THE OTH TO LAY WASTE A . s WONDER- PLEASURE-GORGE- D X :' f- loli.' K-'-.- " 7N. . . I ,w . EMPIRE! ALSO f Illy ,.. mm A EASTMAN COLOR A CW.UM8IA PICTURE V, FEATURE AT: - . 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"Thanks to a realistic appraisal scenes from a hit chestras, Broadway, review, a French fash-ion show, and breakfast served by ' : big name actors. The evening was enhanced by the most elegant background in the memory of the most elderly jwnirr wipe ' W New York partygoer.. Academy designer Cecil Bea ton created a big top of ruby vel vet, sparkling with a hedge of colored fountains and covered with "Gigdefs The thousands of purple flowers. Greatest". ' ( TBOHMICObOH' I COLORADO . Legal Notice I'M V keeniuo 1 the volume of exposure. Inside five years people will be so tired of seeing my face they'll be sick." One person who'll never eet sick of watching Arness at work is Jim himself he doesn't own a television set. Supporting Actress Wendy Hiller fast-movin- Respective ther reformation ULl.'nLTO" t KJiiMl . BEST ACTOR DAVID NIVEN . Signers for J L BULL X ACADEMY AWARDS! . TRUCK ON DISPLAY NEW ORLEANS (UPI) A 100 ton payload French truck, used in ' Sahara Desert oil explorations, will be unloaded here oday, bound for the International Petro leum Exposition in Tulsa, Okla. The giant truck is 13 feet high. 16 feet wide, 41 feet long. Its tires measure eight feet in diameter. WLWKT "7 winne: . Dick - "V- i i V'"" M.K. . - Charles mxm i f .i ( ) . prize-winnin- i CLOOM e, j by-pass- ed ot .vol um um British Actress Diana Dors smooches comedian Dicky Dawson in her New York apartment, Friday. Their wedding is slated for April 12. Miss Dors is the widow of actor Dennis Hamilton. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) husband-to-b- SHOW 7:15 STARTS TONIGHT ... with 65c ADULTS Royal Closed , SPRINGVILLE Art City The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, and The Brothers Rico. Rivoli The Hanging Tree, with Gary Cooper. SPANISH FORK Arch Theso Thousand Hill?, with Don Murray. . . OPEN 7:00 LEHI Hano-l- "There are those who think I'm no-tale- nt with est Ranger. Tree, and Jamboree. V Rich- AMERICAN FORK Coral The Long Haul, and The Hard Man. nf Starlight House2xat, and For- Died Laughing. OBEM ances.. a big, dumb, slob, and others who think I'm some sort of saint. So it's difficult for me to draw conclusions. In my heart I know I'm neither one. I haven't, let the praise fool me. but th harsh criticism hurts and de presses me. "But if you can't take both NEW YORK (UPI) Marlene sides of the enchalada you don't Dietrich made her ,New York in this business. You'd betbelong singing debut Friday night at the ter out and run a eas sta get April in Paris ball, a society cir tion." cus attended by 1,000' celebrities Arness is unimpressed with his icluding the Duke and Duchess of program's No. 1 rating. Windsor. realize it's a fleeting thine." The glamorous grandmother he"I.said. "How long is it going pinch hit for Maurice Chevalier has been the toD show 10; last it as ringmaster of a circus extravthan longer any other in TV his aganza in the grand ballroom of So what? tory. the Waldorf Astoria Hotel which "I can't live for the rest of mv raised $200,000 for French and life on that. There is the future American charities. ' to think about. The end of 'Gun Miss Dietrich - the smoke mean the end of won't songs that made her famous as me. But I don't know what I'll a movie star and night club en- -' tertainer to sing two Chevalier fa- do afterwards When the show folds it might take me two or vorites, "Louise" and "Mimi." three years to find something The top hat and tails-cla- d ac-- ; else. I'll have to sweat out Matt tress refused the shouting crowd Dillon. The question is whether I an encore. "It was murder," she said aft- -' can make the public believe I'm . erward. 'It was like - .amateur someone else." Realizes Advantages night in Dixie." The actor went on But for the big names of socito he would never :say refuse a ety, finance, business, and the or role because of series artistic theatre who paid $150 a head to principle. attend the eighth annual ball, "I used to. In fact I turned Marlene was the highlight of a down 'Gunsmoke for that reason g and fascinating eveonce," he confided. "I'm not kid ning of entertainment. There also was a seven course ding myself that I'll go on to , u Sasday, April J Dietrich In What's Playing At The Movies HAYWARD-ACADE- MY AWARD WINKIS irJ 7:15 CHILDREN UNDEIL12 FREE Co-tarrln- g FRED MacMURRAY i |