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Arizona Republici
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ALL EDITION'S v.a Tuesday, September 21, 1954l Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. MIRROR OF YOUR MIND By JOSEPH WHITNEY, Consultant Theater Timetable Gets 'Saint? Role personalities and their nervous reactions are naturally influenced by the kind of attention they receive from others. Small girls and women are frenquently treated with condescension and good-humored banter about their size. Often they are petted, over-protected and encouraged to be dependent. If they dislike this kind of treatment they often become over-sensitive, high-spirited and domineering.

tavWH 5-8598 am frfcnioMit) Buzz' Mary Helen Dublin TDWR NOTTS HOSTESS ARIZONA PARAMOUNT THEATRES FOR INFORMATION CALL AL J-1705 IOW SHOWING! M'Oa-M'f spectAcuW fonvMvce hlmel kt Egypt! if OI TAVIAD acres DRIVE IN Prince Valiant. 7:30, fangs of the Wild. 9:30. fTVFMA PARK-Lone Gun. 9.

-Dragnet. 7:15. COLLEGE Knock on Wood. 7. China Venture.

9. FOX Magnificent Obsession. 12. 6:45, 10:13: Captain Kidd and the Slave Uirt. 1:45, 5:05.

8:35. GUEN About Mrs. Leslie, 6:50. 9:57: Bowery Boys Meet the Monster. 8:52.

INDIAN Student TMmu ft Thunder Pass, Fight Plx, 7, MESA Rrihlnsnn "nian. cr tt-ji Below Zero, 7. PALMS Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, lao. 3:25, 5:45, 8:05. 10:25.

PARAMOUNT Missfnv Puhmim. 2:10. 4:35. 7, 9:55: 'Valley of the Kings. 2:55.

5:20, 7:45. Fight Pix. 9:15. PHOENIX Blowbur Wild. 1:15.

3:11. 6:31. Mr. Scoutmaster, 1:43, 5:03, 8:23. PHOENIX DRIVE IN River of No Return.

7:14. 10:29: Blueprint for Mur der. 9:20. PIONEER River of No Rohm i Socket Man. 9:38.

I RANT HO Knock nn Wnml f-lA Law vs. Billy the Kid. 9:30. RIALTO Thunder Pass. 2-(TK.

8:35: Student Prince, 12:15. 3:35. 6:55, RIO Johnny Dark. 1. 4:02.

7:04. Law vs. Billy the Kid, 2:49. 5:50. 8:53.

RODEO Meet the Invisible Man, 7:15. Black Castle. 9:05. SILVER DOLLAR From Ttnrm Eternity. 7:29.

11:22: Tsrzan inH h. She-Devil. 9:47. SOMBRERO Le Plaisir. 7:45, 10:05.

STRAND Thunder Pass. 2:05. Student Prince, 12:15, 3:35. 6:55, 9:55. I T-BAR-T Tobacco Road.

T. Grapes of Wrath. 8:34. VISTA Broken Lance. 12:30.

3:47. 74, 10:21. TV Network Actor Costs To Hit Peak WASHINGTON (LNS) Broad casting Telecasting Magazine, business publication of the Radio TV industry, said yesterday that by Oct. 1 TV network talent costs will reach an all-time high of $3,200,000 a week for night time shows alone. The publication reported that "the spurt in talent expenditures is due basically to the increasing tendency of networks and advertisers to buy their audiences with stars." 370 WEST VAX BUREX OPPOSITE ALUMINUM PLANT Open :45 P.M.

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SHOWINGS AND 11:00 TWO 7:00 SONfi AKD SABHI MUSICAL I --4psvc4a; mmm PRINCE aW ROCKY IMARCIANO life story around Christmas time," Carmilla said. "Johnny Desmond's personality is the most like my brother when Russ was singing 'Prisoner of She told me that she is moving Menlo Park, but she'll return act as technical adviser for Duke. The Hollywood agents will have no difficulty getting tips on how to cast Edna Ferber's "Giant." George Stevens has prepared a series of profiles covering not only the physical description but a complete and exhaustive analysis of each character in the Ferber story. These profiles were written by Ivan Moffett, George's production aide who was associate producer both "Place in the Sun" and "Shane." George says no casting has been done yetbut it won't long now. JACOBY NORTH D) XI AA KQ54 4QJ74 EAST WEST AQ9763 982 K8 st 10843 VKQ88 A 10512 SOUTH 4KJS VA107S 10873 A Korth-South vuL North East South West 1 4 Pass 1 Pass 2 4 Pass 2 NT.

Pass 3.K.T. Pass Pass Pass Opening lead A- 6 diamonds and run nine tricks without trouble. When the hand was actually played, the club finesse lost, but West could not give declarer any gray hairs. If West led another spade, South would get a free finesse. If West, instead, shifted hearts, South could win and knock out the ace of diamonds while he still had every suit under control.

Now go back to the second trick and see what happens if you lead a diamond instead of the queen of clubs. East steps up with the ace of diamonds and leads a spade, after which you are in the soup up to your ears. You can take the king of spades, or you can lose a spade finesse and have the king knocked out one track later, xou have only eight tricks, and when you eventually, take the; club finesse It will lose, and the rest the spades will set you. Card Sense With neither side vulnerable, the bidding has been: South West Pass North 2 Clubs East 2 Dm as. Spade You, South, hold: Spades K-Q J-7, Hearts A-J-9-4.

Diamonds 7-2, Clubs K-8-3. What do you do? i A Pass. Your distribution is only mediocre, and you have only 14 points in high cards. Your opening bid has shown practically all of this strength, and you must pass because you have nothing to add to your story. Leave the next move up to your partner.

TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in the question just answered. You, South, hold: Spades K-Q-J-7-5, Hearts A-K-J-9-4, Diamonds 7, Clubs A-2. What do you do? Answer Tomorrow VJ8DH GCtlGCn! FILMED IN ARIZONA ONE OF THE GREATS IN MOTION PICTURES. 4747 Na. 7ta St.

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PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) The so attractive Milly Vitale gets Guy Madison in her next picture. She's currently with Bob Hope in "The Eddie Foy Story" and her agent, Lester Salkow. has signed a deal for her to have the femme lead in "Five Against The House," Guy's outside picture. Milly is getting a very good break because there's nobody, but nobody in the male division hotter with the fans than our cowboy. And, by the way, "Five Against The House" is not a western it's about five GIs who try to hold up a gambling casino in Nevada.

PJ5. It will be filmed in Las Vegas. $150,000 IS the price that Tyrone Power and Ted Richmond's Copa Company has already in vested in "The Warrior Saint," by R.V.C. Bod- ley. The price goes for.

the film rights to the book and for the script, which the au thor will write. Ty plays the heroic role of Charles de Fou- a fihnnt whom the novel Power is written and Richmond will produce the historical spectacle. Plans are being made to film it in Paris and the Sahara Desert. De Foucald's conquest of Africa for the French is one of history's important moments. BY TELEPHONE and wire, Catherine Savage and her hus- The Clown's Den Presents the Fabulous Playing Nitely 9 P.M.

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AL 4-4114 2nd Magnificent Week! tfLOTD DOUGLAS TECHNICOLOR ymUGU. MOORCHCAO OTTO KMUGCK a TI Captain Kldd and 4 fid nil! The Slave Girl Phone AL 8-5B94S IH V. r.ntrm I COOLED BY REFRIGERATION DOORS OPEN 12:00 NOON llov To A Good Movie Step off first at the cool, comfortable Golden Drumstick Nothing improves a good movie (and there are plenty of good movies in town this week) like a good meal beforehand 'And there's no place like the Golden Drumstick for a delicious fried chicken dinner and quick, efficient service. Turkey, shrimp, salads and seafood, too-all at prices you can afford. MAKE IT AN OUTING AT THE GOLDEN DRUMSTICK FRIED CHICKEN Regular Order 95c SHRIMP SEAFOOD DINNERS DRIVE-IN MOVIEGOERS: Gat thert early and tale along a delicious picnic supper.

Every item en our menu boxed carefully and ready to go. Just call eur TAKE HOME DEPT. CR 4-3609 i North Central Near Thomas CO-HIT "BAREFOOT BATTALION" band, Robert Savage, deny that they have had any trouble with their marriage. Says Katie, the former Mrs. Harry Goetz and one time congresswoman from Ken tucky, "We want to state now that our marriage is something we treasure very much.

It has been a success and we intend to keep it that way. We are leaving shortly for a trip to Europe and the Far East. Bob in his capacity as colonel in the air force is making a survey." Savage got on the telephone and said that he was happy and that there was no truth in. any rumor of separation. He said, wish you could see Katie.

She looks wonderful." It's Johnny Desmond to play Russ Columbo in "Prisoner of Love" and no one else. Carmilla Columbo, Russ's sister, told me. "I talked to Maurice Duke, who plans to start my brother's By OSWALD When your partner opens the bidding with one of a suit you need 13 to 15 points to jump to two no-trump. You can make the same bid of two no-trump with only 11 or 12 points if you make some other response first. Then your bid is only invitational, not forcing.

In today's hand, for example, South had a good 12-point hand opposite an opening bid. He wanted to invite a game, but he couldn't quite demand it. Hence he bid his rather mangy heart suit first and made the invita tional (non-jump) bid of two ru trump at his next turn. North accepted the invitation without hesitation. North had 15 points in high cards and knew that South had 11 or 12.

The to tal was enough to supply a rea sonable play for game. North didn't like his singleton spade, of course, but he correctly judged that game at no-trump was nevertheless more likely than game at a minor suit. West opened the six of spades, and dummy naturally won with the singleton ace. Now declarer had to make a key play. See if you can pick it out for yourself before you read on.

South counted on winning four diamonds, two spades, and two other aces a total of only eight tricks. He would eventually need the club finesse to develop his ninth trick. The qestion was whether to begin with the clubs or with the diamonds. The correct play at the second trick is to lead the queen of clubs for a finesse. If the finesse happens to win, South can switch to ENJOY GOOD FOOD OF FINE TASTE, SUPREME QUALITY A LA CARTE OR A COMPLETE DINNER, AMERICAN OR CHINESE DISHES AMERICAN KITCHEN Open Dally 11 A.M.

10 P.M. 33 North Central FIRST PHOENIX Want The Facts? It's Leaving Soon SEE IT TOFIITE as SGT.JOE FRIDAY in the first tfeolwro-tength production of SECOND "Howl-arious" Week Srarrinsj TUBBY RIVES Craws Prince of Comedy with Ernia MENEHUI1E Phoenix's favorite featariac Gil Ell 'YU A real China Dell The Orient's sift to Barlesas 3 SHOWS NITELY 3 3200 EAST WASHINGTON FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE BR BR a-181 mm Plus 2nd Feature 6E0RGE MONTGOMERY GUN" Oaea :15 wm r4 ftl Xt to to on be to of 1 Does Weather Affect Temperament? Answer: Yes, although directly. By-" influencing not our activities, weather can affect our thoughts and moods. Rain is the traditional companion of gloom," for it interferes with picnics and ball games and reminds us of past disappointments. With a person who tends to be inflexible and self-centered, rain can produce gloom through conditioned reflex, but any other factor that interferes with the pleasure of such a person can produce the same effect.

Are small women usually high-strung? Answer: If they resent being small, they usually are. Their Nice, Quiet Program To Help Folks Relax LONDON (UP) The marquee over an air conditioned newsreel theater in London's Piccadilly read "come in and relax." The program included the Algerian earthquake disaster, a plane crash, a drowning, and a London fire. NACE THEATRES Box Office Open 6:45 Starts 7:15 CiriEMASeoPi: Marilyn MONROE Robert MITCHUM CO-FEATURE A BLUEPRINT FS GfiSCnH ANNE FRANCIS 'CHARLES COSURN ANNE FRANCIS iSHU AGAR SPRING BYINCTOH Box Office Onea :3 ll Box Of flee Ones :45 Starts 7:15 SCOTT BftADV tfTIA.SL XWN COLLEGE. Temne KNOCK ON WOOD CHINA VENTURE Oaea i box ornee wpeas fOlillliJiIihll'Hillh iUvXLwiniin Box Office Open 0:45 Starts 7:15 osissBBasaBaBjjBBBsaaBMassssiaa Marilyn MONROE I Robert MITCHUM Ro CALHOUN i mm 7t CO-FEATURE IHEET riW 3rd I Sf-' im powell'Howard keel liilliiiaili 0 I 1 IjfgftSf -gj Cld I lffi0A- rA Ml IGERAK 0 I TODAY AT BOTH THEATRES! i FIRST DRIVE-IN SHOWING FIGHT PICTURES INDIAN DRIVE-IN I M-G-M'S SUMPTUOUS jt r- a 4F MEIYIH EDMUND FUDM WE MIX it it 4 a aa6 PLUS FIRST PHOENIX FURY-FILLED BAYS OF THE GREAT INDIAN WARS! DUNE BOROTRT RWBT I i nsSL SHOCKERS! jSsjsss1 l. J.

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