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TWENTY-TWO THE HARTFORD COURANT: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1953 Informing You The Neighbors By George Clark STAR GA2ER0 fit By CLAY POLLAN BY M. OAKLEY STAFFORD A JJY HEDDA MAR 22 Out Of New Vork From JM Your Doily Activity Guida According to tht Start i To develop message tor Mondoy read words corresponding to numbers ol your Zodiac birth sign 6-1S25-34 yf TAUSU APR. 2' items: One of the bispest hack-stage romances is that between flamenco heel-clicker Trinl Reyes and; pianistcomposer Manolo Palo of completed an arrangement to Los Chavales De Espana. Real ijjZe the Nord intended Area torrid! Rosalind 0f single-strip 3-dimen- Dave Alber Come The Follow ins strated a number of sample pic- neaannea ai incisional film. St.

Regis Mai-1 Following a series of meetings sonette orig-! between Columbia and Nord ex-inally started ecutives a the Hollywood studio, out to he a HiirinT whirh (he latfer rlemon- 1 dramatic ac- dramatic tress. A lind was 18 and pix, them singing roles. n-1 featured in Columbia none ol 11 lures pnniea uy me nu-Keith cess Columbia agreed to make immediately available to any ex-Paramount hibitor who so requests it, prints in the Nord sysem of any of the studio's which have been made, or which will be made, in 1 ForqH 31 For 61 And 2 Someone 32 Coo 62 Unfamiliar 3 Stay 33 Hunch 63 Romontic 4 Vou 34 And 6 Social 5 Danger 35 To tb Dreom 6 Happiness 36 Be 66 Contains 7 Stick 37 And 67 Bite 8 Delightful 38 And 68 Accept 9 Don i 39 Stronge 69 Promis 10 Wonderful 40 Vou 70 Affairs 11 Unless 4 1 Other 71 Todoy 12 Expects 42 Romanes 72 Art 13 The 43 Repay 73 A 14 Lurks 44 And 74 Gestures 15 in 45 Appreciotecl 75 Special 16 Are 46 Don't 76 Surround 17 Bork 47 Keep 77 You 18 Time 48 Old 78 Message 19 To 49 Ne 79 Importance 20 Put 50 Toleront 80 Close 21 You 51 And 81 Fovors 22 News 52 Expect 82 Receptive 23 You 53 Or 83 Plates 24 tssent.oli 54 Or 84 No 25 Love 55 Yards 85 Friends 26 Grudqe 56 Py 86 Indicated 27 Loved 57 To 87 Now 28 Unless 58 That 88 Now 29 In 59 Routines 89 Greener 30 The 60 Business 90 Now (5-) Good Adverse p) Neutral 3-D. Harold Stone, Who Was The At present final color tests are second 'Jake" in "Molly Berg's being conducted at the Techni-'The Goldberg's" series, is now color laboratory, which will make ft dish washer in Mrs. Berg's new the Nord prints for Columbia, and NBC radio comedy series.

"The the first film to be made avail-House Of Glass," which debuted able to exhibitors who request it this week. I in the new process will he "Gun I Furv," Technicolor motion pic-One Of The Most Amazine ture starring Rock Hudson. Don-women, Maureen O'Sullivan need. Phil Carev and Rober- 4-' 2 12-23-35 478-49 9EMJNI 1-13-26-36 ri50-61 82 88 CANCER ej JUNE 23 JULY 23 I'" A 7-19-24-37 748 59-71 uo (si AUG 23 rTM 1-21-32-43 VIRGO AUG 2 sept 2: -0-M 0-1 8-31 -42 Another Star Gaztr tomorrow in synchronization on two projectors for exhibition: it permits exhibition with a sinle projec- exactly the same as with a flat film; it eliminates viewer discomfort by doing away with 'the possibiliv of misalignment. either horizontally or vertically; it eliminates vibration: does awav witti the necessity of 3,000 or 5,000 foot reels and elimin ates the -need of an intermission a flat film.

M. Oakley Stafford's popular pihimn pixipaw tiitilv and Sunday In The Courant. I ta Haynes. Other Fnreieased Columbia 3-D pictures available in the Nord process will be "The Nebraskan," starring Fhil Carey and Roberta Haynes; "Miss Sadie Hwtip-; son. ctfi.pi(T Rita HOPPER ever gives an award for traveling, Yvonne is winding up "The Ghost and Barry Fitzgerald, in Ireland now working on one, of Abe Lincoln.

Previous Assignment Ran into June Lockhart who proudly showed me a picture of her baby. June worked on TV right up to a week before the birth. As a matter of fact, she was set for a show the night the baby was born; but she phoned Hie producer to excuse her saying. "I have a previous assignment." Remember Kitty Gordon of the beautiful back and another era? Well, she's been playing on the TV show, "You're Never Too Old." But recently a friend blew the whistle on her and told the trutn. She is hot 80, but 78! Kitty still looks stunning, spoits a poodle haircut, and is happily married.

Ward More-house goes to call on Kitty and her husband once a month and they have a good time remen-bering the old days Marte Doro, of the beautiful eyes, has also made a nice home for herself here. She gave away her sables and jewelry they were a burden. If you have the wit and the will, you can have a wonderful life in this huge city; but it can also swallow you up so that you're never heard from again. Flying To Paris Herbert Hoover, who will be 80 next Aug. 10, commutes to Washington each week and spends three days there in the service of our government Did you know that the Arthur Godfrey show brings CBS 17 million dollars a year, and Arthur's take is about 2 million dollars? Jarmila Novotna is another Met star to take to the saloon circuit.

She will plav night clubs in Miami and Las Vegas during the coming year Ran into Jinx Falkenburg at Saks Antoine shop. She had her tape recording machine all packed, ready for the flight aboard Air France to Paris tomorrow. Jerome Zerbe will be on the same plane. You are reading America's No. 1 movie columnist when j-Ou read Hedda Hopper dally and Sundav in The Courant.

THANKSGIVING DAY! CONNECTICUT SHOWING! the "Hello, Joe's delicatessen? over a' ham on rye. I've been Daily Crossword Jnsp Ferrer with Alil.i now planning on a new film. Mother of seven robust, healthy, lovely children, she is slender and so very young appearing. Peggy Castle Quote: If You haven't got, curves, as far as 3-D is concerned you're a dead pigeon." As far as only 3-D, she About Mickey Spillane, Who fnr the minute i nrenrhinc and writing religion: Mickey, a 35- vpar nlH writer frnm Newbiirtrh "New York, has parlaved a tough outlook, a flair for brisk dialogue, fool fnr th Hrama rf viAiPnrpI NEW YORK If Hollywood Yvonne DeCarlo would win it. of O'Leary," with David Niven this week.

Then she win take oft for Spain to see a few bullfights. She will fly back to Hollywood for Christmas and at the first of the year go to Rome and Egypt to star in "The Loves of the Pharaoh," a Technicolor film to be made by Nat Wachber- ger for Syniex, a French produc- company. Interiors for the movie will be shot in Rome and the exteriors in Egypt. And leave it to Yvonne. She gets a share of the profits It never fails.

Just as K. T. Stevens and Hugh Marlowe Tit settled with iheir children into a New York apartment, he was given an important part in "Garden of Evil" with Gary Cooper, and will leave tor the picture location in Mexico any day Saw Ginger Rogers, looking radiant, and her handsome husband, Jacques Bergerac, at El Morocco. They leave today for Paris, and say they will make a picture together in England. It will be Jacques' first film.

He and Giner expect to be abroad at least six months. Telephone Painting; I was dining with Bernle Ba-ruch, his daughter Kenee and her husband Robert Samstag, and Elizabeth Navarro the other night when in walked Jim Bell, of General Mills in Minneapolis, bear ing gins four pheasants tie shot. Mr. Bell says there is a telephone in America for every three persons. He presented the 50 millionth telephone instrument this country has produced to President Eisenhower on Wednes day Incidentally, when I saw Jock and Mary Lawrence, I learned that Mamie Eisenhower had all the black telephones in the White House painted to match each room.

She thought the standard ones looked like black bugs. The Lawrences showed me the portrait the Presi dent painted last vear for Mary's birthday, and told me that he's ART THEATRE 6UINNESS OUT-GUINNESSES GUINNESS! Starts FIRST HE'S MORE DROLL, MORE DEBONAIR THAN EVER AND THIS IS HIS BIGSEST HIT YET! XtirJ ALlITgUINNESS Drums of Tahiti." with Dennis O'Reefe and Patricia Medina "Jesse James vs. the Daltons," Bret Iawrence; King and Barbara and "The Mad Ma-! starring Vincent Price, Murphy and Eva Labor. Conducting the negotiations and an unabashed view of Columbia for the Nord rethread dual projectors; print into a fortune. His books, in this Pan' were Nate Supak, pres-; costs, shipping costs and insur-countrv and all over the world, ident; Dr.

Roy Klapp. inventor ante charges are cut 50 per cent; have earned him an audience of process; and Danny El-'repair of a broken film is as 60 million readers. jman. simple as that of a flat picture; Maybe Amateur Photographer' Tne nrf1 system of a single and the throwing of a lever in will understand the following fr 3-dimensional projection booth permits im-to me from Columbia Studios, hibition has numerous techincal mediae turnover to projection of 7p Fp I i 5 I io In ir 24 25 26 27 29 "30 3T" ittiI 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 9 33 Si which to me ads up to little I Brd economic advantages over can understand, since photog- 2-striP process for both pro-raphy is far beyond me: duccr and exhibitor. It eliminates first the neces- Columbia Pictures Corp.

haslsity of having two prints running Ingredienr is 6 year age YVONNE OeCARLO CEL1A JOHNSON A Lopert Film Release HORIZONTAL 1 String of barge 4 Steeped grim Gang 12 Old English letter 13 Trona In pure form 14 Estimate 15 Act of taking of one's own 17 Writers' signature 11 Legal paper 19 Man of learning 21 A circular 23 Hose 24 Birds 25 Excessively fine 29 Yal 30 Thrashed $1 Herh eve 32 Restrained 34 Heavy Olow 35 Norse legends 35 Vapid 37 Vocation 40 Burden 41 Mortuary roil 42 Inhabitant of the East 46 Different 47 Naval station 48 Feminine name 49 Game animal Saturday's Nl A TC her eT) HE 0.1 1 2 UJ i.LTflTT"7ER HZi.s ilHiLiili.8 7r een li a nT imA SEPT 23 OCT 23 5-14-29-39 53 62 83-87VS- SCORPIO OCT uvz NOV 22 If. 9 17-28-40flTl 1525767 LA SAGITTARIUS NOV 23 DEC 22 ia to tasks CORN CAPRICORN DEC 23 4 20 33-54-65-66fl AOUARIUS JAN 21 aertf, 3-2a30-411l puces 20 EES MAR 21 C-l 8-22-44-6: 174 76-77 and ovary day in Tho Courant Showing Today ALLYN Kid From Left Field 1:14 4:32. 7:50: Sailor of King, 11:51, 3:02, 6:20, 9:38. ART Split Second, 6:30, I the Jury, 7:55. BURNSIDE Second Chance Split Second, 6:30, 9:45.

CENTRA I Mogambo, Lion Is In the Streets, 7:00, 9:00. COLONIAL I. the Jury, 7:00 Island In the Skv, 8:35 EASTWOOD Second Chance 9:40: A Lion Is In the Streets, 8:10. ELM Second Chance, 6:35, A Lion Is In the Streets, 8:15 E. M.

LOEWS He Walked By Night. 12:15, 3:25. 6:40, The Invaders, 10:25, 1:35, 4:45 8:00. Lfcrox the Jury, Half a Hero. 7:00, 9:50.

LOEW POLI PALACE All the Brothers Were Valiant, 12:20, 3:30, 6:20. Phantom From Space, 2:00, 5:00, 8:05. LOEWS POLI The Robe, 11:25, 1:55. 4:25, 6:50, 9:20. LYRIC-Vice Squad, All American.

6:30, 9:33. NEWINGTON Second Chance, 6:40, Split Second, 8:10. PLAZA-Paris Model, Sea of Lost Ships, 6:35, 9:30. PRINCESS-Thunder Bay, 11:40. 2:50, 6:00, Jalopy, 10:30, 1 :35.

4:45, 7:55. RIVOLI Latin Lovers, China Venture. 6:30, 9:55. STAR-Stalag 17, 1:00. 5:00.

Copper Canyon. 11:35, 3:30. 7:30. STRAND Martin Lulher. 11:00, 1:00, 2:55.

5:00. 7:00, 9:05. WEBB PLAYHOUSE-A Lion Is In the Streets. Raiders of the 7 Seas. 6:30, 9:30.

WEBSTER A Lion Is In Streets, 6:30, Half a Hero, 8:15. BLUE HILLS DRIVE-IN Til Never Forget You, 6:15. Tropical Heat Wave, 7:50. The above time schedules are supplied by the theater managements and are subject to change without notice. About 65 per cent of the families in ihe United States own automobiles.

OPEN THURS. K0V. 26-27-28 MS4Y PRIOR TO BROADWAY Oliver Smith ind Tht PlaywriiW Company resent JUDITH "in THE sur.if.im couse" A Play by JANE BOWLES with i MILDRED DUNKOCX ttlZAinH ROSS LOEAN RAMSET miA iirrnr. i F.vt:s. 4.2.

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Send sent to bed without supper." Puzzle 50 Pitcher 51 Fiery 7 Shaven 8 Longs for 9 The frog family 10 English school 11 Left 16 Indites 20 Resting 21 Chain of rocks 22 Heraldic VERTICAL Infusion Unique Detective story Silenced Barren Siamese dialect fillet Puzzle Solved: 23 Funaus skin disease 25 Designating a trunk 26 Ornamental support to an arch 27 Like a graps 28 Designate 30 Yield 33 Spotted Sandpiper (U. 34 Daze 36 Insinuation of contempt 37 College girl 38 Qualified 39 Ascend 40 European nvstr 43 Inclement 44 Prayer bead 45 Stripling NOW! Ends Tues. Jack (Dragntt) Webb "HE WALKED BY WIGHT" FROM THE HOMICIDE FILES OF THE L. A. POLICE Plus.

"THE INVADERS" LAURENCE OLIVIER LESLIE HOWARD RAYMOND MASSEY Starting WED. The NEBRASKAN" 3D ni Technicolor Plus 'KILLER APE" THE ELP1'LMW00D iEASTlVOOD utttN trim HtTion Terrific In Color On Our Giant Curved Miracle Mirror Screen! Rebt. MITCHUM Linda DARNELL "SECOND CHANCE" In Ttehnieeler 11V -40 Jamei CAGNEY Barbara HALE "LION 'iS IN THE STREETS" In Ttehnieeler sin Wed. -TORCH BONO" slue The Jury" Rob! MITCHUW Linda DARNELL "SECOND CHANCE" Aleni SMITH Keilti ANDES ri it srr on" STARTS Win TORCH RONO" I iTMswiiisjsiwr i i m. il-l hope to see i hVL you next YEAR CN OUR GIANT PANORAMIC SCREEN! p.

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