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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 18

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Starts Tuesday 1 it Monday. June 2, 1958 Curtis Will Turn Reporter TCU VOo1to J-AClbo PO IWKXMtTIOH ture will be "North by Northwest," a working title. He's already talked to Cary Grant about it. And no matter whom Hitch wants, he gets. Nunnally Johnson needs three stars for his next film, but they each want $300,000.

"So that would leave us in the hole 25 per cent before we started. The public cries for new faces, but they won't go to see them. When they put their money on the line they want old reliables. There are only about 12 left in our Pit 'AemJ vz Av III -x f(f Kllt III nil I MlllMIMMaaMIWMMMMMIMMW cers who, glory be, recognized him, wanted his autograph. A girl who spoke English haltingly asked what was the most expensive restaurant.

He advised her to take the group to Romanoffs. Can't you picture Mike, his imperial highness, receiving Russian dancers? Curtis won't fly. He trains to New York while Janet Leigh flies overhead. ALFRED HITCHCOCK moved into a newly furnished suite at Metro. His first pic- Folk Chorus Is Booked Harvey Schreibman, musical director, will present the Jewish Folk Chorus at 8:30 p.m.

June 8 at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Feature the evening will be the oratorio, "Fun vieg lied tzum Zieg Lied" (From Cradle Song to Victory Song). There will be interpretive dances, with choreography by Lillian Shapiro. OF ROME! expt sunday ryriiiim DOORS OPIN 1.4i A.M. THE RAPE xxxxrxra nightly The Nation's No.

1 Female Jazz Pianist mini il iMif1" ty ll Detroiters Take Titles In Bridge Detroiters scored heavwy as; final sessions of the Michigan State Bridge Tournament were: held Sunday night in the De-j troit Leland Hotel. i i The following titles were decided, all won by Detroiters. Open pair championship: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Charfoos.

Limited pair championship: I Lucille K. and George Stiles, Novice pair championship: John Raushenoush and Robert Shoenberg. Consolation game winners: Mrs. G. M.

Sharum and Mrs. Claude Barkley. Open team championship! (1st session a tie between the teams of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey; Stone.

Sylvia Stein, and Grant; Marsee, and Allan Clamage, Ed Bloom, Morris Berman and Dan Babitch. Limited Team Championship: I Mrs. W. G. Burns, Rhea Chaf-; fee, Harry Hopson and Leonard Russell.

Two Win Fr. Lord Awards Father Daniel A. Lord Theater Awards at the University of Detroit have been won by Robert Hachlinski and Joyce Shaheen. The award is sponsored by Detroit theater managers in memory of the late Jesuit author, composer and theater director. Father Lord was the producer of "City of Freedom." commemorating Detroit's 2n0th anniversary, and "Light Up the Land," marking of D's 75th birthday.

The two student winners will receive season passes to the Cass, Shubert. Riviera, Music Circle and Northland Playhouse theaters. Eddie Fisher 111 HOLLYWOOD Singer Eddie Fisher remained under observation in Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Sunday after suffering a mild attack of appendicitis. There are no plans for an operation. An AllilO AKioi nuu WHETHER OR not Kathrjn Grant (Mrs.

Bing Crosby) retires from the screen, there are a couple of pictures filmed before her marriage that are due for release. One is "Gunman's Walk," in which Kathrjn is shown with James Darren. The movie also co-stars Van Heflin and Tab Hunter. Quiz Whiz Laughing Even After Taxes BY ROBERT SHOGAX Frw Press Staff Writer Capt. Mike O'Rourke paused Sunday between hands at the Michigan State Bridge Tournament to explain what he did with the $108,500.

BARBARA i mum TRIO baker's rt TTTTTTT iltT of ih beautiful KEYBOARD NEW UYERNOIS AT MILE LOUNGE UN 4-1200 -Amy, 7, Mike, 5, and David HMMAtaA4KMrt4lAtawiAtfaBMMB "I kept it," he said with a laugh. He won the money on a televised quiz program last April for giving the right answers for 19 weeks. Actually hp can't and won't keep all of the money. About $60,000 of it will go to the Government in taxes. ABOUT $12,000 of it already has gone for a diamond ring and a mink stole for Mrs.

O'Rourke. and a convertible for the whole family. The rest about $.15,000 -will go into gilt-edffe securities to be used for the education of the young O'Rourkes Their 29 -year -old father has been living in Kalamazoo where he is assistant military professor a Western Michigan University attached to the ROTC unit." EXPECTS teach ROTC summer camp at Fort Riley, and then attend the artillery school at Fort Sill. Okla. Both the captain and his wife came to Detroit Friday for the bridge tournament In the Detroit Iceland Hotel.

Which half is the better bridge player? "That's not a very fair question," the captain said. BY HEDDA HOPPER HOLLYWOOD Tony Curtis, after finishing a film with Marilyn Monroe, stars in "The Most Contagious Game" from the novel of the same title which he'll copro-duce with Kirk Douglas for U. I. It's a thrilling yarn about a newspaperman who joins a crime syndicate to get low-down, then gets to like it. Columbia wants him for "Joseph and His Brethren." Tony went to a market and ran smack Into Russian dan- Show Times ADAMS "The Haunted StranfrW: 11:25 a.

2:13. 5:01. 7.49. 10:37 d. m.

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2, 5. 8. 11 2, 6 am "Bonnie Parker 1226. 3:26. 6:26.

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"The Naked 8:30 rj. m. FOX "10 North 12:30. 3:46. 7:02.

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5:15. 9:05 D. m. MUSIC HALL "Search for 8:30 P. m.

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