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CTV Thursday, June 19, 1952. TKe Arizona Republic, PEoenix, Arizona. -Page 31 Hollywood Today Uruguayan Beauty Officers Shoot GASEiC; STAR By CLAY ARIES MAC 22 yt Your Daily fii Arthur Freed's New Find Ringer For Judy Garland According to tho Start. To develop message for Thursday, read words corresponding to numbers KEW YORK. Jun is ATM- Gladys Rubio, a lovely but not too optimistic youn lass from Uru guay, flew into town Wednesrfav night on her way to the Long Beach.

Calif 'Mice TnU--o" VHil tlCC beauty contest. Newsmen at Idlewild airport admiringly interviewed the 21-year-old law student and asked would g- MM. rnutsu "1 Advonce- 1 FMl AMOUNT TMIKATItK I 1 FOR INFORMATION PHOXE S-1705 I or your Zodtae birth TAURUS 2v AM. 21 I Make 31 Coo 2 Co-workers 3 Contacts 4 Be 5 Careful 6 And 7 Don't 8 Let 9 Developments 10 Your 11 Move 12 The 13 Your Todoy 15 Don't 16 Desirable 17 Lid 18 Arouse 19 Invitation 20 Resentment 21 That 22 Fast 23 Help 24 Health 25 Or 26 Occuring 27 Financial 28 Bring 29 Good 32 Be 33 Keep 34 Position 35 Blow 36 You 37 Friends. 38 MATH A36-39-52-o9 72-766-9 GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 39 May 40 Clear 41 May 42 You- 43 Things 44 And 45 Huf 46 Be 47 You 48 Advance 49 Bod 50 Can 51 Off 52 Find 53 News 54 Of 55 Sensitive 56 To 57 Bickering 58 Moy 59 Afford 15-18-20-44 49-64-65 CANCER 3 JUNE 23 MY 23 1- 3-14-21 23-42-48 IEO JULY 24 AUG.

23 wvi 61-71-82-87 VII GO AUG. 24 Has No Illusions she rive up her studies if she won the title and a film contract. "Miss Uruguay" shook her head. She would continue her law course, she said, because "it would be quite impossible to win." Appearance of gypsies in Europe cannot be traced farther back than the 14th Century. TOXITE THEX VISIT AN OPEX P.

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Rd. Children Tnder It Irttl 7:30 a Show Starts 8:00 P.M. 1ST DRI-E-IN SIIOWINGia Ml lt A aLn I aaaaaasaaasaaai mm naaaiMJt TWO IllmmV nunnT HUNGRILY HE WATCHED HER WALK DOWN THE STREET titoala MTMIOM ftrtaasr aJO lAaaa Iaans Tariirtia mnmnmmtuniiinw OPEN 1:00 THE STREET OF iipvj 1 tliiimi'iin'iiniiiiniiti'n'iiiiniitMii liliimiimiilliilliUllihlllltiliflitiijltl team l4 Man In Bank OMAHA, June 18 (AP) A young Omaha man, crowbar in hand, was shot and critically wounded Wednesday when cor nered by Douglas county sheriffs deputies in the basement of the farmers state uanic at Elkhorn. about 20 miles west Omaha. Chief Deputy Gordon Falken- berk identified the man as Archie Dale Clark, 25, of Omaha, whose parents live near Kearnev.

and who. had lived for a time re cently in Nevada until coming to Omaha several months ago. Deputies, notified that were being heard from the bank early Wednesday, found Clark in the basement. Dermtv Randall Callaway, Ralston, said he fired one shot at Clark when mart- came at him with a two-font crowbar he was carrying. Falkenbere said Clark's rr contained burglar tools, a onlW.

tion of road maps and a pistol. He said Clark, although unable to talk well because of his wound, admitted several recent Omaha break-ins. Clark's late model car bore license plates registered to him care of general delivery, Las Vegas, Nev. Film Contract Okayed For Rosemarie Bone SANTA MONICA, June 18 (AP) A seven-year movie contract for Rosemarie Bowe, 19, a 1950 graduate of Stadium Hih School, Tacoma, has been approved in superior court. Miss Bowe.

a fashion model and dramatics student, appeared in court with her mother. Mrs. Den nis Bowe. They now live in Los Angeles. The starlet's contract is with Charles K.

Feldman Productfons. A doctor's brass name-plate was stolen at Yaldmg, England Mm Km $100 a Car OPEN 7:00 SHOW 8:00 NOW PLATING AXSO DOUSiflS FAIRBANKS, COLOR CABTOONS CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND 2 ACTION HITS IN COLOR CrATT H. a s. ms T1 with IUCILIE NORMAN Plus Thrills and Adventure hahriBt lOWJUtS 101. COOLED BT IIFIICf I AllON OOOBS OPEN It .00 NOON Ml i i- KCPMj PhnTT5o4Ti miiniiiiininhrl fa R.

POLLAN- Activity GuiJ UUA ST. 23 2-6-37-41i U6-55-80-S3 sign. 61 Ot scotwo 62 A 63 Especially 64 Reactions 65 Todoy 66 This 67 To 68 Head 69 Yourself 70 Woit 71 Your 72 Surrounded 73 Morning 74 Improved 75 Come 76 By 77 Until 78 Through 79 By 80 And 81 Tide 82 Heart's '83 Strom 84 Today's" 85 Turns 86 Worrisome 87 Desires 88 Moody 89 Events 90 Conditions NOV.22j 33-40-54-57rl 63-66-73 VU SAGtrfAIUUS DEC- 11-22-28-43n 56-62-68 UJ CAKKOaN JAN. 20 V-f 1A10-0LOOi -1 VVJ AQUARIUS JAN. 21 HI.

4- 5-12-17t 31-35-51 PISCES Kl. 20 MAi 21 619 verse (J) Neutral 47-50-59-67fi 70-77-81-85 Timetable PHOENIX Mrs. O'Mallev and Mr. Malone, 2:54, 5:44, Old California, 1:15, 4:03, 6:53, 9:58. PHOENIX DRIVE-IN David and Bathsheba, 8:15, Aladdin and His Lamp, 10:36.

PHOENIX LITTLE THEATER What a Life, 8:30. PIONEER DRIVE-IN Singin in the Rain; 8:40, My Friend Flicka, 10:49. RIALTO Thief of Damascus, 11:10, 2:20, 5:30, Rancho Notorious, 12:40, 3:50, 6:55, 10:05. SILVER DOLLAR DRIVE-IN Abandoned, 8:14, Fighting O'Flynn, 10:03. SOMBRERO PLAYHOUSE Fantasia, 7:25, 9:50.

STRAND Fort Osage, 12:45, 3:35, 6:30, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1:55, 4:50, 7:40, 10:35. STUDIO Sugar Foot, 10:11, 1:14, 4:17, 7:20, Devil's Doorway, 11:37, 2:40, 5:43, 8:46. VISTA Clash by Night12 :20, 3:36, 6:52, One Big Affair, 2:14, 5:30, 8:46. Heart Malady U.S. Climate trip," Mrs.

Robinson said. "I don't have any of my own, but I wish I had one like this." Jane was taken to Bolivia six months ago when her father, Walter Muehl, accepted a job as engineer at the Siglo Veinte Mine near Oruro, Bolivia. She developed heart trouble and her parents decided to send her to relatives in the United States in the hope a lower altitude would help her. THE JOURNEY began May 29 with a trip to Lima, Pero, but Jane developed a kidney ailment and she was kept in an American clinic there until Tuesday. Then she was flown on a Pan American Airways plane to Miami.

Mrs. Robinson said there was no hitch in Wednesday's flight except that the baby had little luggage and needed a change of clothing. Mrs. Q. Ammerman, traveling from Jacksonville, to Cincinnati with her own daughter, saw Mrs.

Robinson's plight from across the aisle and produced a yellow tee shirt and a fresh diaper. NOW! BIG 3-UNIT DISNEY PROGRAM Origins! tnd Csatsl! PrssMtstiea af WALT DISNEY'S FMIMIA Out IT TECHNICOLOR AMFA.o.Aiu4kae'V Fins Disney Prize-Winnlnr Cartoons FERDINAND THE BULL THREE LITTLE PIGS Adults 85e, Children 30e Sombrero Playhouse 474 X. lib St. Phone 6-4487 rw-l 3 i niinii i irrtrn irnnp Ainnn Li jf JM -aBsjaaaa STARTS SATURDAY AT THE PA I.MS I JUNE ALLYSON GARY MERRILL ARTHUR KENNEDY "THE GtMIL MX WHiTlv By LOUEIXA HOLLYWOOD, June 18 (INS) I didn't think there possibly could be anyone else. who looks and sings like Judy Garland.

Arthur Freed, just back from Europe to start "Jumbo," said he spotted a girl in 'New York named Peggy King, whom he tested and sent out to Hollywood under contract. "She has the same wistful way of singing as Judy," said Arthur. "But she isn't too much like her not to be able to get places on her own personality." If Peggy sells the other MGM bosses as she has Arthur, she may debut with Red Skelton and Jimmy Durante in the circus musical. I INTERRUPTED Cecil B. De Mille while he was having luncheon with the premier of Pakistan, his wife and two children, to ask him if he had cast anyone for "The Ten Commandments." "We're just working on the, story," said C.

"and you know it takes me a couple of years and this time I hope to have the biggest picture I've ever Don't call it a remake of my original "Ten Commandments" this is a new script and a new picture." He said he'll make his Boy Scout picture after "The Ten Commandments," and he's now negotiating with Paramount for the release of both. There was more red tape connected with Liz Taylor getting her dog and kitten out of England and through quarantine irfto the U.S.A. than there was trying to get a quota number for Mike Wilding. The bridegroom got left behind but Elizabeth arrived triumphant with the pets! Both the little animals are waifs. Liz saw the kitten in a win dow of a London restaurant and iRMHsWiinngfy -mfmm PEORIA Peoria -Viva Zapata" "Sky High" T-BAB-T Scoftsdale -It O'Clock High' Starts 7:07, 9:13 r.

rl.l.V Chandler Victor Mature "Underground Spy" "Rhythm Hits the Ice" ROWENA Chandler Ml STAN DRIVE IN Tonito at I MI "She Worn A Yellow Chandler Ribw wiicmuici nnhrni omattT LiYeV SAMMY AND THE WESTSIDE'S ONLY NIGHT CLUB Proudly Present 'kitick'k'k'k'k'k THAT MAD MANIAC OF MIRTH MELODY SID WHITE m.c. Star of Stage, Radio TV PLUS 3RD SMASH WEEK The Last of the Red Hot Papas LUCIAN America's No. I Female Imp. The MALE SOPHIE TUCKER THE SHOW EVERYONE IS RAVING ABOUT1 PLUS JUDY EVANS PLUS THE REVE WHITE TRIO For Your Listening and Dancing Pleasure plus AFIDY GRAND The Funniest Buffoon In Any Saloon No Cover No Minimum IT'S THE 31 10 West Van Buren Phone 4-0986 for reservaUons CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY 87th Ave. Ind.

Gates Open pALL IN TECHNICOLOR! 1 is- H3V; THE i F.dmond O'Brian Sterllnc Hayden Iaura Klliott a rrA Western Plus Nirhts Artlnn Arabian Thrills! firirA all PARSONS went in and rescued the hungry little thing. They picked up the dog after Mike read an ad in the paper asking an owner for a homeless pooch. Neither is of aristocratic lineage but Elizabeth just couldn't bear to leave them behind. GLORIA STEWART went to visit Jimmy on location at Durango, Colorado, and had such an attack of gall bladder that she was rushed to the hospital there. "I had been feeling so well," Gloria said.

'The attack came on suddenly. I spent a few days at Good Samaritan Hospital here and now I'm awaiting X-ray verdicts as to whether or not I must undergo an operation. TIMES HAVE changed since you and I were young, Maggie. In those days we had one graduation party. Today the graduates have a progression of parties that go on all night, going from house to house.

The Darryl Zanucks gave their young son, Dick, a party that started at 1 a.m. and went on until 5. Then at 5 the young people went to breakfast somewhere else. Previous to that they had had dinner and dancing at another home. Virginia Zanuck said some of the youngsters were so sleepy she wondered how they were going to keep awake for breakfast.

BaeringDown By BUGS BAER Political experts like me have our ears sand-papered so we can hear the modulated humming on a well-filled piece of fly-paper. So it was.no trouble at all to bag the gossip about Ike not wanting Doug for keynoter at Chicago. That's because Doug went for Bob like he was something Oscar of the Waldorf put away for himself. We'll feeding give Mac some spoon-information about key- noting. Mac, it's not a steady job.

It will never take the place of a cross-town transfer. Some famous keynoters were Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, Woodrow Wilson, and the guy who first hollered double-jointed peanuts at a baseball game. Mac, you'll stand there with the wind and the rain and the spotlight in your hair. You probably will not be wearing your wading costume. But- you will talk of love, devotion, patriotism, and the various national emotions that slice up the tax dollar.

It will be the most dramatic moment of the convention following the national anthem and the opening prayer. The keynoter usually ignores those. He's on his own like a boy sliding down a cellar door. Mac, when facts interfere with the truth discard them both and commence your oratorical sun-fishing like Demosthenes with a burr under his saddle blanket. Speak of the GOP and tell the world what it stands for and of the future and the past It is always well for a keynoter to avoid the present.

NOW ON STAGE A Henry Aldrich Comedy WHAT A LIFE" by Clifford Goldsmith directed by Phyllis Bayley Runs Wed. Night thru Sat. PHOENIX LITTLE THEATER Alvarado at Coronado For Reservations Phone 4-4779 Curtain 8:30 p.m. Adults $1.00 Children 50c Seats Res. Opens 1:15 P.

f. Show Starts CHILDREN UNDER It FREE NOW PLAYING i vnu nvmnii -CO-FEATCR DAKOfVft nous af Tat MOTMorai ruatsi 9 "W' NIGHT Phone 2-9404 O. Ifrr A Illl DisrounK II ww to ABPy Li CHJLDEEX rVDEB 12 YEARS FREE Y'isK Our Tiny Tots Flayrroond 17SS Wl o'01iti tmmnuM runt EQBDQI) THEATRE Open 7 P.M. Show Starts f.tS ALWAYS TWO CAKTOOX8 OX THE SAME FROG RAM GLENN ruKU Admission 30e to P. M.

40e after OEOROF RAFT AKIM TAMIKOKP In "OUTPOST In aim JOEL MeCRKA FRANCES DEE In TOCR FACES ow! III! State Opens 7 P.M. Starts at Dask NOW $1 PER GAR ALWAYS TWO CARTOONS COMPANION FEATURE 111'' Opens 6:45 P.M. Start at Dusk ALWAYS TWO CARTOONS CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE Gene KELLY Donald O'CONNOR Debbie WmjrmSSSn. ON THE SAME PROGRAM RODDY McDOWALL Action Packed! FRIEND FLICKA" MIST, Box Of flea Opens ANY SEAT ANY TIME 65c con vict with a Gun! cimEniEvmiiAiis JEAN HtCEN ON THE SAME PROGRAM JOSE FERRER with KIM HUNTER niiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii'1" NILE. MESA (Opens :5 K.

Mi- mark tn "THE 1 IlOU.MIL. Mere Corhraa "The Tanks Ara Comlns." CLEN. GLENDALE (Opens :45 Abbott and Costello Meet The Invisible A color eartooa. IX BEY, GLENDALE (Opens Dos Pelleulas Btexleanas: "Mara Nostrum" "Mli-do Uejo Jalisco. AVON, AVONDAIJ: (Opens :30 Dana Andrews and Rlrhard Wldmark tn "THE Cartoon.

PIX. SCNNYSLOPE (Opens :3) FRANCIS" with Donald O'Connor and Patrieia Medina. Cartooa. COLLEGE. TEMPE (Opens :50 Donald O'Connor and Patrieia Medina la Color Cartooa.

BIO. 8. PHOENIX (Opens :) "TWO FLAGS WEST" with Linda Darnell and Joseph Cottea. Cartooa. Kowi WmW TODAY Jfwtr I i I pi im a 1 SEPT.

22 30 Favor S0 Is 13-27-34-601 )Good () Ad S74-78-84-891 Amusement ACRES OF FUN DRrVE-IN Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 8:19, 12; The Green Glove, 10:13. AERO Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 6:50, Fort Osage, 8:40. CINEMA PARK DRIVE IN Young Man With Ideas Pace That Thrills 10:15. FOX San Francisco Story, 12:51, 4:04, 7:17, Outcasts of Poker Flat, 2:20, 5:33, 8:46, 10:16. GLEN Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man, 7, 8:37, 10:14.

INDIAN DRIVE-IN Denver and Rio Grande. 8:15, 11:50, Thief of Damascus, 10:05. MOVIE DOG Sudan, 7:55, Southerner, 9:35. NEW MESA Belles On Their Toes, 7, 10:13, Rancho Notorious, 8:44. PALMS Glory Alley, 1:55, 3:55, 6, 8, 10:05.

PARAMOUNT Montana Territory, 12:40, 3:30, 6:20, The Sniper, 1:55, 4:45, 7:35, 10:25. Baby Girl With Floivn Back To CHICAGO, June 18 (UP) Blue-eyed little Jane Claire Muehl, 16-month-old daughter of an American engineer whose heart couldn't stand the altitude of a Bolivian tin mine, arrived here Wednesday in borrowed shirt and diapers after a 4,400 mile flight. Clutching a ragged teddy bear, the baby was" met at Midway Airport by her great uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George F.

Weiland, Prairie View, 111., who will care for her until her parents return home. "SHE'S A perfect little darling," said Mrs. Eleanor Robinson, Delta Airlines secretary who cared for the baby the last leg of the flight from Miami. "She didn't cry during the whole Coast Bishop Visits In Eire BALLINGEARY, Ireland, June 18 (AP) This little Irish village hung out flags Wednesday to welcome a home town boy who made good in America the Most Rev. Timothy Manning, auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles, Calif.

The bishop was greeted by his 80-year-old mother, Mrs. Margaret Manning, and his brother, Seamus, a Cork postoffice supervisor. One of Bishop Manning's first engagements was to marry a local couple who had deferred their wedding until his visit. 5 European Beauties Arrive For Contest NEW YORK, June 18 (AP) Five European beauties, elected to represent their countries in the "Miss Universe" beauty contest at Long Beach, arrived by plane Wednesday. The contestants, representing Great Britain, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany, will leave Saturday for California.

The contest opens next Monday. w. WASH. OPEN 1 P.M. "IN OLD CALIFORNIA" Starring John Wayne PLCS "MRS.

O'MAIXEY MR. MALOXE" "ews-Cartoon Adm. 20c, Children 6e SATURDAY AT" THE PARAMOUNT ALAN MOD Blasts the Rngad Raidar of the West! JC Tedmicolor AIAM LADD UZABCTH scon KENNEDY IRELAND noDUCTIOK I Visit Our New Patio Lose Section! Movies I'nder The Mars Jrtin Sultoo Jeff Dormefl Im Oaoqr Elena Venfap 3 TANTALIZING TALES nn.y;r mm MGtm sasaiw mom nan gumh i LAST Illl 37 X. SSiSf "Encore" 11111'Mf ItlftlPTKr rtllTTitlilili irrrtl-f rrill1)lltrf irillrtftlUlt rt Mf tiiiTfriif WASHINGTON OPEN 10:45 A.M. TIMES TODAY TWO TECHNICOLOR HITS! SNMVMrVSAl PLUS i BARBARA la "CLASH BY' I STANWYCK NIGHT" "RANCHO NOTORIOUS" TOMORROW 1ST 1 A TWO-FISTED ACTION-PACKED STORY BOF TILE LOWER EAST SIDE MEET JOOGH I sS thin in laiiiisiiiEii 1U, rii sU i Trti "THE THIEF OF DAMASCUS" PHOENIX SHOWING THE BATTLE THAT SET THE ARIZONA TERRITORY FREE! asaVha.

I I Technicolor- RATDEN'TL'CKERi sVtCW ajjunaaaua tVKElAM'EUSH kto meat JCEY-ARLIN MOCDGM BUCHAHI-- Phoenix Showing sir wPLSl av "Finest Eating In the World" NO' PARKING! That statement isn't quite true! We admit our parking isn't convenient but eur food is delicious and wholesome and after all, we think that's more important to you! The Chef's Feature Barbecued Spare Ribs French Fries Cole Slaw Bread and Butter, Coffee FIRST H.i.'l.ll FIRST AH Reserved 1 SEATS i st. TL Phoenix Showing 'f. I tn -s tirini 85e Charcoal Broiled 8 Oz. Top Sirloin Steak Green Salad- French Fries Bread Butter, Coffee $1.50 Roast Torn Turkey and Cranberry Sauce Potatoes Vegetable Rye Bread and Butter, Coffee 90e 27 V. Roosevelt Near Central Closed Mondays Open Til! I A.M.

jt SOFTBALL PARK LAST 3 NIGHTS LADIES 2,000 GENERAL ADM. SEATS AT it ft ft 1T st.

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