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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 44

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Page 44 THE OTTAWA CITIZEN Thursday, October 14, 1954 Art! Marilvn And Jn rJf--Critic Finds New Broadu ay here certain characteristics ef that medium. Three cavernously gloomy sets are Ralph Alswang'i share in the proceedings. Will Appeal MONTREAL (CP) Seven leading Montreal department stores Tuesday announced plans to appeal to the Supreme Court of Can Pressure Of Careers Bring On Storm Clouds Paj Lacking In Greatness In the first months of their By Charles Denton ada from a majority Appeals Court marriage, Marilyn Monroe and TOKYO (Reuters) Two lieutenants of the South Korean sirforce who fled with their planes to Communist North Korea early this month have received decorations and a reward of 60,000 hwen each. his expert portraits of a roughneck and Andrew Duggan is the weakling captain in florid fullness. The Paul Vroom production is directed by Herbert Swope a man hitherto engaged in television stagecraft and displaying By William Glover NEW YORK (AP) The men-in-combat dramatic theme returned to Broadway Tuesday night with arrival of "Fragile Fox" at the Belasco Theater.

Based on incidents in the wartime career of its author, Norman A. Brooks, the play is a slow HOLLYWOOD The storm clouds that made a wash-out of the storybook romance of Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were gathering on the horizon the day they were married in San Francisco and sprinted off on a honeymoon that was anything but private. This very lack of privacy, the result of Marilyn's sudden, almost Inexplicable leap to fame Joe DiMaggio were overwhelmed with adoration but conflicts arose. In the following article, the second of five on the much discussed couple, the forces that brought about the collapse of Hollywood's vxarriage of the decade are related in detail. judgment which recently upheld legality of a city by-law requiring Mores to close la certain Roman Catholic holy days.

The stores are Henry Morgan and Company Henry Birks and Sons Jas. Ogilvy's Simpson's Holt Renfrew, Mappin's and the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. 1 Friday Special FISH nn starting, rather e(ratically designed study of some soul searching by a company of front-line troops during an enemy breakthrough on the Belgian front.

Two of the main characters are a cowardly captain and a venal lieutenant-colonel, and they are developed with a certain forceful rawness. Opposed to Britf'sh-lsrael-World Federation Dancing Nightly Alex Dawson and His Orchestra STANDISIIALL No Caver Charge Except Saturday and CHIPS M. from a nude photograph on a calendar, doubtless was one of the forces that was to divide them forever less than nine months after they exchanged their vows. Newsmen, eager to continue and expand the legend of America's new goddess of beauty, dogged their fast-moving footsteps throughout their brief honeymoon, waxing enthusiastic even over the discovery of the motel where they spent their it" Ottawa Branch No. 12 Rev.

E. J. Springett (Dominion tommi. inner will be the ipeaker in Ottawa, THURSDAY and FRIDAY Ortooer 14th and 13th 8.15 pfn. Chateau Laurier (lj "OUR ONLY HOPE" (2) "GO FORWARD" Branch meeting at the Klnj'l Daughters Hall, November 5th at S.1J p.m.

THE OTTAWA GRAND OPERA COMPANY presents it 1 Marilyn and Joe have to force their way past eager newsmen when they leave San Francisco City Hall after their civil marriage there on Jan. 14 of this year. Giuseppe Verdi's Immortal "IL TROVATORE" them are two well meaning but confused junior officers; and the main dissatisfaction with the effort is that they as well ss the thematic objective are not too clearly defined. Obscure Objective The author also delivers fulsome allegiance to the old tradition that raw talk is an indispensable necessity in war plays, even if nothing is to be gained thereby. The all-male cast is headed by Dane Clark, apparently a Chi- wedding night after they had TP fled.

Mutt Have Chafed o- THE TROUBADOUR ft (In English) Under the direction of H. Bramwell Bailey NOVEMBER 9-11-13 CURTAIN: 8.15 PJVL Perhaps the best indication of what was to come was found in the austere London Times, which had much to say about Marilyn but described DiMaggio simply sical, evasive manner of talking, she said firmly: "There isn't an ounce of truth in it. Joe does all his poker playing at home. Joe has no OTTAWA TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Prices: S2.00 tl.JO $1.06. All Seats Reserved.

vExchanse Tickets on sale at Orme SDarka or DiMaggio, a publicity dodger even when he was hammering his way into baseball immortality with his big bat, must have chafed at this, but he took it with little outward show of indignation. Friends pointed out later, however, that Joe, weary of the acclaim he had been receiving for I mil A Fi 13 i If kl advance reservations may do mo dv man to ne "Comnanv at 47 Cameron enclosing Money Order cagp ex-gangster afflicted with a reformer complex, and Don Tay as a former baseball player Marilyn The Darling or Cheque and stamped, self -addressed envelope. lor, charged with bringing the show to a pistol-popping peak. James Gregory contrives one of American newspapers were not so one-sided, but even they did not conceal the fact that rfso many years, wanted his mar HELD OVER THE MOST UNPREDICTABLE AND EXCITING ACT IN SHOW BUSINESS Marilyn was the nation's darling, while Joe was a man whose ex gypsy in him that would cause him to stay away nights. It's difficult enough to get him out of the house." At the same time, she also denied that she was expecting a hoped-for baby, a denial she repeated sadly when she announced the break-up of her marriage.

But soon Marilyn was kept busy explaining Joe's apparent indifference to her charms, which have made millions of other men stare in awe. ploits were destined soon to be' ti irinvj. vr.uwnn Get a better position with more pay! Prepare quickly with Speed- The GOOFERS come only fodder for small talk writing Shorthand. Ideal for aduits; a wonderful time- in baseball's "Hot Stove League riage to give him the opportunity to live in peace, sitting in his living room with his shoes off if he felt like it. That this never would be possible with Marilyn must have been instantly apparent to him.

Still another factor that contributed to the crash of their much headlined union of the the DYERETTES PAT MORGAN saver ior nignt scxioci students. When the couple came out of 1 -rroi5 rtrush-iip classes, Transfer Privileies, and Employment Service in Speedwritinr Shorthand Schools in FREE 1 hiding and Marilyn returned to work, ending her suspension over 400 cities in Canada and U.S. from her studio with a contract He seldom visited the sets of her pictures. She explained that 4 O'GIock Yes, you can jiow enjoy afternoon tea In our CAFETERIA Open dally, except Sunday, 7 a.m. to 8.30 p.m.

Meals at moderate prices CHATEAU LAURIER ENROLL NOW FOR NEXT CLASS SPEED.WRITING INSTITUTE victory that zoomed her salary to $100,000 a picture, it was she who received the attention, the he just wasn't interested in pic ture making. On one. of his rare affiliated with NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE atrical and sports worlds may be found, of all places, in the British press, which kicked politics and foreign" affairs off its front pages Jo make room for Marilyn's marriage. 62 Bank Phone 2-629B visits to a set, he refused to pose with her for a photograph. She explained that he didn't think he was dressed properly.

adulation and the flattery. In Tokyo they were mobbed by fans who fought for glimpses of Japan's leading American idols. Tokyo newspapers even reported that Japanese omen were emulating their heroine by shedding their underwear, some- He spent much of his time in the east. She explained that his television show required him to PUBLIC ICE SKATING at the MINTO SKATING CLUB 255 Henderson Avenue Every Night (except Sunday) During the Month of October 8-10 p.m. Admission 40c Elites be there.

She was given an award by a magazine. Joe re fused to attend the ceremony with her, and again she explained it away. I thing that Marilyn's press agents insist she does but that she refuses to talk about. But in the midst of the excitement, one wonders how DiMaggio, once one of his country's leading figures, felt when he heard his bride tell reporters Appeared Alone Another time she appeared alone at a party, but proudly told dubious friends: "Joe is going to pick me up after the party." MALPEQUE OYSTERS On the Half Shell Served: 12 (noon) 'til 2 a.m. PLAZA HOTEL Next to Regent Theatre i ROSE ROOM HELD OVER! Nino Maraes and Hit Continental Band Featuring MARIA MORALES PLUS OTHER ALL-STAR ACTS CHAUDIERE CLUB on this beautiful that she had never seen a baseball game and: "I met my husband after he had retired from active baseball." When they returned to this country, perhaps even Marilyn sensed that the difference in popularity between them could lead to trouble, for she unhesitatingly told reporters that Joe wore the pants in their family.

She made little or pretended to of the fact that soon after their return Joe took off for New York, leaving her alone with her career. But these separations continued and lengthened until Marilyn went into Santa Monica Perhaps one of the sharpest thorns in Joe's side was planted last month when Marilyn and Joe went to New York, where she acted in scenes for her next movie, "Seven Year Itch." One of the scenes, filmed on the street before hundreds of gleeful onlookers, called for Marilyn's skirt to be blown up over her head by an artificially produced draft of hot air. The scene was given nationwide publicity. Photographs of Marilyn's shapely legs adorned newspapers from coast to coast. Joe seemed, at the time, to accept it without rancor, but it now appears' that the incident may have renewed his longstanding distaste for the "cheesecake" publicity that made Marilyn what she is.

MONTGOMERY BRAKCH CANADIAN LEG I i superior court the other day to hue ujell 1 0 ix Ls file the suit that dropped the curtain on her marriage. First Signs The first signs of a schism in the DiMaggio household began appearing last July when Marilyn was called upon to deny that Joe's nightly poker sessions were causing domestic discord. Abandoning her usually whim (Next: Marilyn and Joe came up the "hard way," battling against the odds to reach the top in their respective fields. Unfortunately, they reached the pinnacle at different times.) 1955 1j (0 1 inch iilioJ. COWSOLF REGULAR PRICE VVt 1 and you will not find better food anywhere and service that Is unexcelled.

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The photography in Technicolor is superlative, complete with battle scenes and a Pacific typhoon. P.W. at 8 p.m. sharp 5 SPECIAL GAMES- FULL LENGTH llppRS 24 TUBES ol suspense films, has always hked to inject a little humor into his pictures, but this time he puts so much of it in that it's a trifle hard to get worked up suspense-wise. The film concerns a photographer with a broken leg who has nothing to do with his time except spy on the residents of the apartments across the way with a pair of binoculars.

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The film is quite colorful, has some intriguing characters, not to mention the patrician Miss Kelly, and by and large is a pretty good bet for these dull days. R.B. Outstanding Canadian Organist at the Control of the Hammond Organ In the beautiful Chinese Dining Room for Reservations r- Tel. 2-SSS4 i a a. Limited Quantity Elgin THE CAINE MUTINY A Co of deer through the use of a spotlight.

Leonard McDougall, R.R. 3, Lanark, was fined $100 and $3.50 costs for being a party to illegal hunting, and Mcrvyn McDougall of Wilsons Corners, fined $50 and $3.50 costs for illegal possession of venison. The charges arose from an Investigation by Lanark County Conservation Officer Forrest Richardson which began on Sept. 29th. The men were questioned by Mr.

Richardson and admitted their guilt in sworn statements. One 30-30 caliber rifle, one 12 gauge single barrel shotgun and a quantity of ammunition were seized for disposal by the Crown. lumbia Pictures' film produced by Stanley Kramer and directed' by Edward Dmytryk. Service for 3 Months hv nnr nun tech 4HT TP The Cast Oapt. Queeif Humphrey Bogart Lt.

Barnev Greenwald Ferrer Lt. Steve Marvk Van Johnson Lt. Torn Keefer. Frerl MarMurrav Knsign Keith Robert Francii Mav Wvnn May Wynn Herman Wouk's Pulitzer Prize llj "6) jCj jj ill Lin Lis Corner Ritlrau and Nelson Plenty of Parking Space nician 1 Year Guarantee on ALL Parts including Picture Tube Indoor Aer'al (rabbit ears) winning novel of tne econa World War has been translated by Hollywood with impressive integ- GALA OPENING THEATRE PARTY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 at 8 P.M. rity.

The story of a war-weary crew TREMBLAY SERIES (SOLD OUT) imprisoned in an even wearier minesweeper commanded by an erratic skipper is gripping stuff and throughout bears the imprint of that master film-maker, Stan OPENING CONCERT Oct. 28th ley Kramer. Humphrey Bogart is superb in the role of Capt Queeg, man aging with considerable finesse SEE Ottawa's New Stars MARGARET BRAIDWOOD and CHARLES JARROTT "THE FOURPOSTER" by Jan de Hartog MEET THEM AT A Buffet Supper at THE RIDEAU CLUB that difficult theatrical feat of Basso arousing sympathy for a hateful character. The film, in this per son's vipwimprove upon the book in its delineation of the character of the intellectual snob, Lt. Kee BOX OFFICE OPENS Next Thurs.

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