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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 60

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D-8 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL' Juno 12, 1964 Brtodo Will Take Son to Tahiti BLUE TRAINS TO BARN ROME UH The little blue Toonerville Trolley trains that have been hauling commuter! and tourists between Frea Hollywood Carole Wells Continues Acting, But She Doesn't Heed Money Girls State to Begin Sunday at UNM Bus loads of hiah schoolstaff meeting at 0 a.m. and a students will arrive early second at 2 D.m. In the Stu- SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI) Actor Marlon Brando has been granted permission with his former wife's consent to take their 6-year-old son with him to Tahiti for one month while he makes a movie there. Both Brando and Anna Kashfi, his former wife, ap peared before Superior Judge Edward R.

Brand regarding the trip for Christian Devi Brando, frequently the subject of contention between the estranged pair. But Miss Kashfi said she had no objection to the boy going to Tahiti from June 13 to July 13 to be with his dad. Rome and the castled Alban Hills for 60 years will be sent to the barns forever. The old trolleys, which went into serv Sunday at the University of dent Union Bldg. headauar- Br JOSEPH FINNIGAN HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Why does a pretty girl with social position, wealth and brains become an actress, entering a pro fession often devoid of those attributes.

Don't ask me. Carole Wells, daughter of doctor, began acting when the ice in 1904, will be replaced this year by busses. New Mexico for the opening ters for the week-long program. Sponsored by the American a. "MufrATVicTir of the 17th annual New Mexico Girls State.

Staff members will arrive a day earlier in time for one was 12 years old, grew up I jcgiun Auxiliary, uia seuion of practical tratninf in eov. FISH FRY into a regular role on the de funct "National Velvet" tele ALL YOU vision series and continued on ernment will continue until June 21. It will be attended by 282 girla representing high schools throughout the state 73 Attending ENMU Science, Math Classes l.SO into movies. CAN EAT She took time out for an Miss Wells would have been wise to quit acting immediately following her marriage to such an eligible swain. It's a sugestion based en the prospect of a happy future and not meant to deprecate her acting talent.

Paid Little Heed HARDY'S I IAVI ON 1.35 INGUSH rtllD FISH CHIPS Waa, Prl. twv4 aitfc Salatf franca ftki, Hat Hollf FRIED CHICKIN tat. Sarvttf with Salad ranch Mac, Hat Rail! limchaaa Saaclal Dally 0a YUCCA LOUNGE (14 Wyamim Nl AX -M59 education end marriage to young Larry Doheny, prominent member of a southern and two from Mexico. They will be housed in Hokona Residential Hall. t.j.

California family which State director of the pro Ph. 198-2828 9000 4th St. NW counts money, oil and a sig Miss Wells paid little heed gram is Mrs. A. P.

Genta. nificant part of the state to the suggestion. "Would yon be happy just settling for the operated bjr Hinly't Bttak Ho Journal Special PORTALES With a total of $91,853 in National Science Foundation grants, 73 educators of 22 states are attending the current mathematics and science institutes at Eastern New Mexico University. Both institutes, conducted in- cooperation with NSF, began with registration Monday and will continue through July 31. among its assets.

trill- 'i Alamogordo, a past department president of the auxil-iary. Working with her are Mrs. Virginia Griffith, Los There's a school of thought tea parties," she asked, drink- in Hollywood a school not ing a cup of conee. without reason which aays "And I would be bored to Alamo3, state president, and death spending all my time Mrs. A.

L. Mercier, Albuquerque, executive secretary. at bridge parties. My husband GIRLS STATE DELEGATE: Leslie Marmon, 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lee H. Marmon, Laguna, and senior at St Vincent Academy, will represent her shcool at Girls State June 14 to 21 at the University of New Mexico. She was among Academy delegates to the Model UN meeting at St. Michael's College, Santa Fe, this spring. doesn't object to my acting.

3 "I took time out from the Three Area Poets Due at Santa Fe Reading Festival FRY 1 FISH trial the Family Unheard of Bargain! -Prices Cat In Half business for a year, telling my agent that I didn't want 9 IVIRY FRIDAY NIGHT to work unless it was a ter rific part. I lived what peo Journal Special ple call a normal life. I went to school." SANTA FE Five western Carole was bored with Marine Panchctists poets, including three from the Albuquerque area, will join in a poetry reading fes "what people call the normal life," and went back to the greasepaint, insisting that an 50 DISCOUNT 0 50 FACTORY CLOSE-OUT CLASSICAL GUITARS WHILE TklEY LAST COME EARLY 50.00 Guitars Now $25.00 75.00 Guitars New $37.50 $100.00 Guitars Now $50.00 1 50.00 Guitars Now $75.00 These art Walton Fina American Guitars An Instrument You Will Be Proud Of. ASK US AIOUT OUR FRII IAND AND OKCHISTRA LESSONS WITH OUR KINTAL FLAN DON LESMEN'S HEIGHTS MUSIC CENTER 5206 Lomas NE AM 8-2111 tival here this weekend at Three Cities of Spain Coffee House. actress' career is what she DELLA VISTA LOUCGE makes it.

Reading poetry Friday night People always say show In Caal U4l Utnt. I Milac aa NM 10, Off Hlway fait ALSO SIRVIN6: Ckartaal Sraak. CkkkM, See Fecdi PhMa 212-1170 aflar I a.m. will be Ronald Bayes of La Grande, Ward Abbott of Albuquerque and Larry Goe-dell of Placitas. business isn't a normal life," she said.

"That's wrong. Some people make it abnormal by doing weird things. But I know business people who do weird things." Set World Record WASHINGTON W-The Ma-rine Corps announced that nine of its parachutists have set new world record for team jumping at night. It said the Leatherneck chutists jumped from 44,100 feet, eclipsing a record of feet set by Russians in 1961. During the jump, made June 6 at Ft.

Bragg, N. the Marines free fell to 1800 feet before opening their parachutes. Records were claimed for seven, eight, end nine-man A Saturday night program will feature- recitations by Her personal life having a Kenneth Irby of Albuquerque and A. Frederick Franklyn of firm financial base, Mian Wells can afford to set personal and professional stand Los Angeles. EVERYDAY AT NOON TIME FOR BUSINESS MEN STAG THE BULL PEN at iioyfrs A 1 FOQtQUFQnt ards.

Many actresses can't. Try Our Brand of Western Hospitality Lonitissa College Attended hj Nejroei Only Select Parts "There are certain things I don't want to do," she said. MONROE, (II Three I won't do a television se Negroes, including a coed, at Ike, INNER IELL Wy tended classes at Northeast Louisiana State College here fftatsrisp Western Styli Feod, Friendly Serviei L'l'jiC 3900 Control E. 255-5102 team Jumps at night. The claimed records must be confirmed by the Parachute Club of America and the Federation Aeronautique Internationale in Paris before being recognized officially.

Thursday without incident. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 a ries unless it's a real food one," she explained. "You put too much into it for what you get out. It's hard to find a series that's good for a girl. Male series seem to be more appealing to audiences." She also has ideas about living a personal life apart from Hollywood's make be THE KETOH ROOM IN THE SHALAKO ROOM Leo Samuel Saucer, of Monroe, was enrolled Thursday as a bilogy major, junior standing.

Saucer, 22, previously at SHCKS Aversa was the first county in southern Italy to be pos- JtMlrtm Itaa IIS 0 0 0 D2IVI-IN 345-191 tended Southern University for Negroes at Baton Rouge. IOX OFFICI i4lg the Normans in the 2901 CARLISLI Nl (9 0. ii in Li-iuuiy. lieve. The coed, Sarah.

Louise Mc IT 7 Thi Centisttntils Friday tr.i Stterdiy toil Porftr Trft LCiShHy Coy, blazed the trail into the student body of 1800. She was SCHOOLS OUT "I don't like too many girls in show business a a they're not sincere," she said. "Most of the people sit around and talk about what they read ran candy see Tha KltfaKt WMIa Tfcay Uil 0 0 0 0 IIITCKIr.3 POST Cauntiy Waft am Maiia DANCING NIGHTLY Haaay Haw 4-1 a.m. Baar25, Whlahay 40a a'yrinf Haaay Haar Mil Caatral N.W. CH 2-0210 run no in the columns, who they're dating or what they're doing.

II ItuLi: enrolled Wednesday, under an order by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. A brother of Saucer, Bobby, also registered Wednesday. The three are the first of their race to attend desegregated educational facility in north Louisiana. 0 0 a rtW "CUTSTIKDIXS" tea UsSil Trml CkWj MOTOR HOTIL 11400 Cantfal An.

II ANmmi I would rather talk about ether things. "And the men actors IVa N.M. I II IV T' x- IT'Jii PHONE AX 9-4401 0 55 only found five of them that 0 0 ti Onim. 0 Paul New and CREW! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I like. The rest are worse than any woman over met." Asked why she remained la show business with all of ita faults, she replied, "I like to have my own money." Nobody, especially her husband, should argue with that.

Camera Angles: Ida Lupino and Dean Stockwell co-star in a segment of Gene Barry's "Burke's Law" series Paul Richards, the serious 0 0 0 0 4 ProL Nub to Attend Coast Faculty Sechxr Prof. Gerald D. Nash of the University of New Mexico history department will attend the five-day 13th annual Faculty Seminar in San Francisco beginning Sunday, sponsored by the Standard Oil Co. of California. 0 0 0 0 0 0 HED LICal 1 COCKTAILS-LUNCHEON DINNERS DAILY ANQUfT 4 tAHVt ROOM FACILITIIS SSII Narttwaatani SIvS.

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