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THZ OTTAWA JOURNAL TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. W33. 22 MAGLOIRI IN JAMAICA. La Monroe 'H-Bomb of $ex' Proud 1 Parents; Many Friends To See Lome.

Greene in Film KINOSTON, Jamaica. Feb. 15l President Paul Mag-loir of Haiti arrived in Jamaica Monday oy air from Canada tor ft three-day stet Every Man's Ugly Thought J. 8h Is a rlend-and ad LONDON. Feb.

15 (Reu their regular Monday meeting A proud pair of Ottawa, mlrer of British poetess Edith I parents, Mr. and Mr. D. ters) Columnist WUllam Connor has encountered Mari of City Council in order to be able to attend the opening. Oreene, of JJ Oreenvlew avenue, will hav a personal lyn 'Monro In person and LAIRENTIAN, HOTEL BUMS.

"LAC BEAUPORT. lS. CRAn explosion in a furnace Monday touched oft ft fir that destroyed amalt. Sltwell, who cam back from Hollywood with kind words of the town and expressions of decided: "She Is every man's Since making "The 8 liver Lorn tireen has already been signed for two Interest In th premier per. formane of The Silver Chal private ugly liking for Miss Connor, who writes -ft ice" at the Odeon Theatre mora films at Warner Brothers, and negotiations ar under way for one or two films for Monro lay sad and sweet and, I thought, for.

one column for. the reader of the tabloid London tomorrow. Their ton, well-know Canadian radio. TV and stag actor very firmly removed from her but uvm u. ntlan hills' ski resort.

Damage was estimated at $50,000. Three Dally Mirror, pralset tne him In England, traditional role of the great He mad bis first audience- Lorn Oreene the man who! Hollywood star as -the Hydrogen bomb of sex the whole est accumulated horsepower in the Connor Impact as a rsdio announcer in Canada, and was soon one occupants, pesioes me propria-. tor and his wife, escaped with- Alt! Inliirw whit world comments. Using three full columns, he of the men In Cana dian radio on drama and other gives the details of his Interview with Miss Monro In a urograms, despatch sent from New York. once told Cecil B.

DeMllle be "no 'Marilyn Monro' will make hie screen debut 'in the lavishly-filmed -Warner Brw, cinemascope production. The film an adaptation of the best-selling novel written by another Canadian, Brant-ford-born Thomas B. Costaln. Lorne Oreene play the part of Peter the AoofUe. a role Jm Opens Doer.

Connor sara he was given His first appearance In the United States was on Studio One, where he took over a leading role on two days' notice when the original actor his audience In Room 614 of a New York hotel and that the door was opened by the was taken 111.. Shortly alter1 comes a recipe by which, though relatively he appeared on Broadway actress former husband, Jo famous mammy with Katherine Cornell In Ur described as being of "ell DiMagglo. The.Prescott 'And there on a bed, in a IV was a result of his Broad darkened and rather scruffy it i aft tJr -2 -a 1 I room In a slightly nondescript way part that he was called to Hollywood for "The Sliver OLD PLANTATION he "isy the Chalice-', golden darling of the sex world. ,1 Connor, who usually writes ft outhem Cecil B. res also after him for a part In his film "The Ten He wrote asking Lorne Oreene to send him vitriolic columns on political and other controversial sub jects, purrs Ilk a kitten about la Monroe.

Her eye "switched back a plctuie of nimseif In maeUo to the story of a young Greek sculptor who fashions the Silver Chalice framework for the cup used at the Last Supper. Other stars la the film are Virginia Mayo, Pier Angeil. and newcomer Paul Newman. Lorne Oreene' parents have been invited, to the Ottawa, premiere by Odeon manager J. B.

Chalmers, as well as to the grand Canadian opening which took place in Brantford night. Costain'e home' town turned on show of their own for the premiere, with two bands leading the parade to the theatre end the mayor- and council members postponing on rather automatic smile bathing suit presumably to Fried Chicken and I knew the kid was test his qualifications for the toga-costumed part. Oreene's answer, wired and to-lbe-polnt. was six words, "Name is Greene, not Marilyn Monroe Like the British. In answer to his questions, he says she told him: 1.

She would Ilk to com to England "and especially to appear at the London the tamed vaudeville house played by Danny Kaye, At present, Lorne Green Is making ft TV series In England, before returning to Hollywood for his next film commitment. Johnny Ray and other Ameri COBNER BANK AND SPARKS QUA Ballerina Thought She'd Need Bicycle on Radio City' Stage can entertainment greats. 1 "In her she bad been' brought by "a kind lady from and she likes 'the British. rat rAxamp rArn.mts ar bid lini taxi rots DINNSa oussts raoM r.M. 9iiNmimmNimmMimriHwniMritri New York.

Feb. 1. of 25 Greenview avenue In Ottawa. He la aeen her in his part as Peter the Apostle, with one of the young members of the cast in the clnamascope Warner Bros, production. LORNE GREENE ON SCREEN Making his screen debut In The Silver to open Wednesday at-the Odeon Theatre, is Lorne Greene, son of Mr.

and Mrs. D. Greenev she says, and she remembers times she's danced three lull ballets in on eve The first Urn Vancouver-bom Andre Thomas looked across the sis re of Radio City Music ning. were Mrs. W.

J. Sutherland, Hall the world's Urges tl Before she glides out over Mrs. McManus, Miss J. French Indoor theatre she thought) and Mrs. Stockwell.

the Music Hall stage with! partner George Zorltch they she'd better get a bicycle, Four American League players made five hits In on game during They were Ted Williams at Boston, Mickey Vernon of Washington, Harvey Kuenn of Detroit and Clint Courtney of Baltimore. Present from the St. John do a pas de deux to a Tschai But the pretty ballerina Ambulance were Cpl. D. Kav- kowsky waits ah iimbera up didn't need one.

8he floats across the 144-foot stage as anagh and Sgt. O. Patrice of Edna Inglis -Division and con-Stable In charge was'G. Qulgg. for half an hour.

Then tney ao on. By the time the curtain effortlessly as thistledown. McKellar Holds Gay Carnival Adults of the McKellar community along with the Department of Public Recreation held their annual Winter carnlAl at McKellar rink last night. -The children skated around the rink and were kept amused by the antics of the clowns led by Lorn Booth who was dressed as a police constable. drops four.

minutes later, she's Guest speaker was Alderman Frank Boyce. exhausted; althougn irom tne audience you'd never know It. "Dancing across that stage Is like running from 49th to Mth says the prima ballerina. "I thought at first MC for the evening activi Next MONDAY, 8.33 CAPITOL THEATRE TraaMaj Caatart ties was Reg. Schroeder.

CM Si After the last show each night, Miss Thomas walks a block east to Fifth avenue and I'd never make it You think Next carnival will be on February 15 at Cbaudler rink at you'll need a bicycle but you catches an uptown bus home 7.15 p.m. get used to It Wants Mere, Journal Want Ada bring MENU II IN to her husband, and Anthony Bruce, her five-year-old son. Until she leaves about noon next day. she's Mrs, Serge limalloff. quick results.

She's Used, to It four shows day, seven days a week for the last three weeks. And she Spot prises were won by Tommy Schroeder, Wendy Shearer, Nancjr Hazen and knnln' Vlckr Brennanr She married Serge, a former otbum WW. the picture (The Bridges at Toko-Ri) will run four weeks. To round out the evening the "gents'" of the area put -on an exhibition of broomball: The dancer and now a teacher of ballel in Vancouver In 1948. 'And a month 'later I had AVAn.AM.Kt ekatra an SUia, 11.71; SUndlat Xnaai, II I).

Ta Ktaarra Tkt. Tall A Avaiuala. It looks a though it will winning team was "Easts" cap to leave and go on tour tor tained by Bill Irwin. The losing nine months. At Radio City, home of the famous Rockettes, the stage shows change when the picture does.

Some movies at the Uml, U11 htv run mnn thttn- She lolned the Ballet Russe was "Wests" captained by Box Office OPEN FKlnAT. II m. CI.OKn Salar4ajr. Xt-aptm tint MONRAV. II at Seattle In 1940 and stayed! Rick Per'ey.

Both teams fought with It four-and-a-half years.l hard for the new cup of the Later she did a season with community. The McKllar two months. Referee was Don Arm 7 Dancing on the great stage Is a new experience for the petite, green-eyed dancer who strong. Those responsible for giving received her first ballet lessons the 300 children their fun were D. Davey, Doug Chapman, For the ALLIED STOKE as a Christmas present when she was five years old.

the Ballet International In New York, then two more with the Ballet Russe, followed by two seasons at the Teatro Colon In Buenos Aires. Somewhere during that time She picked up the stag name Anna Istomlna. "That was in IMS. I've been trying to get rid of It ever since. When I came to' the Keith Brown, Dusty Miller, Jean Sutherland, Lome' Smith, Wearing' a dressing gown and her face -heavy Dancing Nightly STANDISIIALL No Cover Chart Except Saturday Mi Bill irwtn and Rick Perley.

(eatea with makeup, she relaxed be Supervisors on the Ice were -aw -3fc- -V-. wsa ws MOST FREQUENT FLIGHTS TO BRITAIN -EUROPE tween shows In her fifth-floor dressing room. Joe Ready, L. Labroase, R. Alexander.

T. Morel and Remner. CALL 5-4395 "You feel like you re in a Music Ball, they asked me how I wanted to be billed. That In charge of refreshments hotel, don't you? It's so com fortable.So was my chance. I told jthem 'Audre Thomas'." Four shows a day sevt a days Thomas Is her real name.

a week demands a quiet place Her parents moved from Van to rest between dancing. Entertainment Directory 'State Play "This windup- before -each couver to nearby Nelson Island KINSMEN r.iorjSTER show and collapsing afterward some time ago. uALLc academy pumnmn Hollywood-Style Brantford Premiere for 'Silver Chalice' Th Canadian Reverter? Ttoahtra ela.ra Tu1av thntush ftaturday p. nlahtlT at 3. Saturdav mallnaa I at Ssr No oerfnrfnanr Mondar NIGHT Thta wak: "Mary Roaa The film shdws the struggles Movfe Time Schedule 'ACT QWCrty ton Here's Somp.

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CCNTRR: -Murdrr Mr Swf 1 seeking to destroy it Ottawa-born Lorn Greene, rising Canadian star of stage, screen-, radio and television, 1 00 a 53: "One takes. the part of Peter the Apostle. AUDITORIUM -WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16-8 P.M. MAJfOR PRIZES 1955 PLYMOUTH Door S.don (Supplied hr Patterson Motors) THmaSE washw 11" marconi tv set 3-fc.

bedroom suite (With Sprlny; And Mattress) 21" WESTINGHOUSE TV-SET BRANTFORD, Ont, Feb. IS. This Western. Ontario city played host last night at a Hollywood-style Canadian premier of the film version tf The Silver Challce'V novel by native son Thomas B. Cos-tain.

'A band played fh front of the flood -fit Capital Theatre as a capacity crowd of .200 first nlchters. Including many civic and dlsrmt dignltarlea, arrived. Mr. Costaln himself has been on vacation. He could not be reached at his present home in New York In flmr to arrange ta.

attend the premiere. The- 811ver based fin one nf" vrnl nrr wi a.w. kjmn invi S40. CINEMA XtX PARTS: "Lhftmma lata)'' 4 a 31: "La Sralt tm nalira" i 23 I 10 M. ImV, ahow S.U.

EASTVItW: "HI1 Balnw Zfrti- SA "Ffancia Covara tha Bis Town'' S.04.. Laal ahow 04. Greene-, a former radio announcer, left for England recently to do a series of TV films for Michael Sadller, Irish-born producer who has a Summer theatre- hr" Peterborough and theatrical Interest In tLCIN: -Carman Jonaa" I OS Slot is IJJ OJ. Lait ano LTTTLt? VXCIMi "Rellaa al Bermuda. Oreene has played a wide Trinlan'a'' 30 3.1 133 7.40! -a 40.

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