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Valley Times from North Hollywood, California • 20

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VALLEY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 2. 1956 MOBY DICK' Scientists Plan Talk 20 Dr.RobertR-Johnson.rese.rchQp CYPRUS in Lockheed Aircraft's engineer Missile Systems Division, will address the Lot Angeles section of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences at 8 p.m, July 24. The meeting will be held at 7660 Beverly Los Angeles. Big Star Turnout For Gay Premiere Tonight Wait Athens Greece-Soviet Issues On Shepiloy Visit To Moscow this summer. The Invitation has been accepted by the parliaments President Conatan-tine P-xlopouloa.

One prominent parliamentarian, opposition leader George Papandreou, his personally accepted the invitation. Papandreou is a former prime minister. The delegation will be made up in accordance with the relative strength of the various parties in parliament The visit Is scheduled for late August or early September. In his talks with Soviet Ambassador Sergeyev, Jlodopoulos raised the question of repatriating Greek prisoners mw in the Soviet Union. The official announcement noted that the Soviet Ambassador -gave assurances that his government is inspired by good will for a settlement of this matter.

Miller, Lt Gov. Harold Powers, Asst. Atty. Gen. Frank J.

Mackin, Mayor David Tannenbaum of Beverly Hills, Beverly Hills Police Chief C. H. Anderson and Beverly Hills Fire Chief L. B. Canfield.

Could Upset Politics The return of even a substantial fraction of this total subsequently taken to the Soviet might disrupt Greece's delicate Union. Others are being held for political balance. MURPH'S NOW SERVING COMPLETE DINNERS FROM ONLY $2.50 Special Childrens Menu, too PIANO-ORGAN ARTISTRY OF EDDIE BAXTER NIGHTLY The Soviet government on June 20 invited a 15-man delegation of he Creek Parliament to visit Brewster, James Brown, David Brian, Theona Bryant, Billie Burke, Rory Calhoun, Elsa Cardenas, Olive Carey, Philip Carey, Leslie Caron, Jack Carson, Johnny -Carson, Charles Coburn, Ben Cooper, Mara Corday, Wendell Corey, Joan Crawford, Dan! Crayne, Jeanne Crain, Donald Crisp, Bob Crosby and Robert Cummings. Also attending will be publishers David Hearst, Judge Harlan Palmer and Virgil Pinkley, Mayor Norris Poulson and members of the Los Angeles City Council, members of the Board of Supervisors, Dist Atty. Ernest S.

Roll, Sheriff Eugene Biscalluz, Postmaster Otto K. Olesen, Police Commissioners John Ferraro and Michael Kohn, Fire Chief William Gregory Peck, who stars as Captain Ahab, and John Huston, who produced and directed the film, as well as Natalia Wood, Michael OShea and Tom Frana-den, will be co-emcees at the 'Hollywood and Vine premiere of Warner Brothers Moby Dick tonight at the Pantages Theater. The stars will assist master of ceremonies Art Linkletter and each will take a turn at the microphone in the introduction of some 2,800 specially Invited guesta. Among the other personalities attending are John Agar, Anna Mane Alberghetti, Lola Albnght, Ben Alexander, Roxanne Arlen, James Arness, Lite Baron, Dr. Frank Baxter, Lex Barker, William Bendix, Lyle Bettger, Julie Bishop, William Bishop, Amanda Blake, Ann Blythe, Rosemarie Bowe, Walter Brennan, Diane Jon Shepodd In 'Dragoon Wells' Jon Shepodd has been set for featured role in Allied Artists' forthcoming "Massacre at Dragoon Wells which goe on location at Kanab, Utah, soon.

"Mas-iicre" stars Barry Sullivan and Dennis O'Keefe and is being produced by Lindsley Parsons. Upon his return from Kanab, Shepodd goes into rehearsal for lead role in "Beggars and Bawds ENGLAND'S MEN ATHENS The forthcoming 'patrlation of Greek soldiers fromjbehlnd the Iron Curtain as high visit to Athens of Dmitri T. Shepi-lov, who recently succeeded Soviet Foreign Minister Viacheslav M. highlights rapidly shifting relations between Greece and the Iron Curtain countries. JOHN FOR lightweight business summer wardrobe component not always thus.

The East has its old skeleton construction never impressed born, bred or Our moderate summer weather Within the last three to four well tailored- suit of finer major change in the clothing man who sweltered in a regular flannel during July-August, leaving several Eastern European countries. On June 8. the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs acknowledged receipt of an application from the Polish Government for an exchange of minister. While a Greek diplomatic representative is to be appointed to Warsaw, Alexander Maletsky is to become Polish Mmister to Greece. Creek-Polish relations have had a sudden spurt.

Four Greek nationals have Just returned from Poland with news of controversy with Creek Communists expatriates in that country. Greeks in Poland The four returnees stated that "several thousands of Greeks, both Communists and non-Com-munists are still in Poland; except for a hard core of Communists, most wish to return to their homeland. The crisis within the Greek Communist party, brought about by the partys "de-Staliniiation" and the downfall of Athens, Mikhail G. Sergeyev, haajits leader Nicholas Zacharladls Greeces Foreign Minister Fvangelos Averoff-Tositsas, who h.mself has been in office only a few weeks, faces a heavy calendar of forthcoming diplomatic talks, Upon taking office, Averoff-Tositsas declared that the Cyprus conflict with Great Britain "overrides all other consideration, and there are no issues comparable priority in the foreign relations of Greece. However, while the Foreign Minister accompanied King Paul and Queen Frederika on their state visit to Paris last Iron Curtain matters have begun to rival Cyprus In the field of diplomatic activities.

Guerrilla Issue Foremost among these matters is the sudden pressure for the repatriation to Greece of former guerrillas in the Communist-led armies that threatened Greece internally from 1947 to 1949. The Soviet Ambassador In THt ONIY NSW TOSS CMOS HOU5I ON THI WIST COAST suit has become an accepted, expected for Southland men. It was always had ita cotton cord jackets, seersucker summer suits. But they transplanted Southern Californians. and cool evenings were the reason.

years, however the six month, lightweight fabrics has wrought i 1 habits of local men. Today the or medium-weight worsted or pad-less shoulder seersuckers djafa ifnveawnaf HOLLYWOOD and VINI PREMIERE TONIGHT 0:30 ATjrHC. IN THI VALLEY 2 VENTURA ILVD. AT tAUMl CANYON studio cm BTanlay 7-6780 POplar 1-4128 eeeeaeaoeeeeeee raised the matter of possible re- Cameras Skate For Cinerama specially constructed lied, pushed by eight men on skates, was the mounting required for the three-eyed camera to film thf "waltz on ice sequence of "Cinerama Holiday, the new and second Cinerama production 'currently In Its seventh month at the Warner Hollywood Theater. The entire sequence had to be filmed without interruption and with only one "take because skating stars Rita and Baron Falk were on a tight performance schedule.

"Cinerama Holiday Is 'commanding a public response far In excess of that of the first Cinerama production, This Is Cinerama which ran for almost three years in the Warner Holjywood theater. Reserved seat tickets for all performances are available at the theater box office and at all Mutual Ticket Agencies throughout Southern California. 1 A "PROMENADE OF STARS" in a COLISEUM OF CLAMOUR "luring ART LINKLETTER assisted by Gregory Peck John Huston Natalie Wood Michael O'Shea-Totn randsen I iohfl Agar, foil Mirit Alberghetti, loll Albfifht, Btn Alexuviir, Jm Ainna Ln'Barker, lita liron, Df. Frink Baxter. William Bendix.

fr" B.w! William Bishop. Amondo Blake, Ann Blythe loses Tx 0 iter, Bind Brion, James Brown, Theoni Bryant, Billie Burke, lory Crmt Cray, Philip Cirey, tick Cason, johnny Carson, Montjomer, Chte ChlsCobwA Con Ben Cooper, Mare Cordey, Wendell Corey. Jeenne Crjin low Diwlord Oeni Cre.Mild Criia, ftofc frothy Robert CumminfL Arltnt DiM, Judy Dm, Dino, twd Dirnelt, Btffcjri Pfrow. Dune Dors, Vikki Doufan, Paul Correias, leo Durocher, Cirri Eastwood, Mn Com yens, Eddie Fisher, Paul Tennessee Ernie Ford, Stew Forest, Eduerd Fnnx, Ve erio French, lance filler. Red Fulion, leirnild Gardiner, limes Garner, James Ionite Grinvillo, Angela Greene, Dolores Grsy, Virginia Alin Hjl- 90MEI branvnia, nsi Fny, iwiuin tnj, TT" iTI uax-, Bhrt laMHam.

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Denmi Morpn Susm Morrow, George Nader, Ctrroll Njim, Gene Nelson, lari Kelson, inhere Nichols. Robert Nichols, Jack Palenee, Byron Pilmer Fess f'er Gregwy Peck, tarry Pennell, Anthony Perkins, Peter Potter, Mule Powers, Vincent Price, John Qualan. Veto listen. Paula Rsymond, Donns Reed, Ronald Reian, Michael Rennie, Debbie Reyixdds, Gai Rins. Ann Robinson, Robert Rockwell, Cesar Romero, Rosa Mint, Ann Rutherford, William Schallert, Jack Sernas, Karen Sherpe, Dinah Shore, Jen Sterling, Leigh Snowden, Robert Sleek, T.

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Accounts opened by iha 10th earn from the 1st Its tesy? sue by mail .7. use coupon below. Or phona tor fall information. as added to the refugees discontent While this Information was still being absorbed by the Greek public, the Yugoslav government announced the arrival in Belgrade of some 50 former Communist-led guerrillas possibly still Communists themselves, at least to a certain degree who wished to be repatriated to Greece. After a rather curious Odyssey, the 50 men arrived at the border village of Ithomeni, clamoring to be admitted Into Greece.

The men said to have told border police thaat they were "willing to pay the price of our errors as long as we may return to the soil of our homeland." The Greek government has noted with some dismay that the "ex-Communlat bandits" arrived equipped with Polish passports, but lacking Greek entry visas. Bars 50 Men After several days of confusion and agitation on this matter, the Athens government decided definitely not to permit the 50 men to enter Greece. The government pointed out that, during its talks with several Iron Curtain countries, it had laid down a definite procedure "for the repatriation of hostages detained there or Communist bandits harbored there. This procedure, the government pointed out, provides for a prior check by Greek authori-tiea of the lists, submitted through the International Red Cross, of individuals to be repatriated. The government is concerned with the possibility of finding itself suddenly swamped with returning refugees of dubious political coloring.

While no definite figures on the number of hostages or ex-guerrillaa now in Eastern Europe are available, estimates put the number of "ex-bandits ft tt tr ttstrvt kssstlM Rlait 21831 Sherman Way Caitoqa Park California Diamond 7-2020 SAVE BY MAIL jGtr and cords to the crew cut lads from the East, has several handsome, lightweight suits at hts disposal. He can now present a cool, collected appearance without sacrificing a business-like look. Developments In clothing construction as well as the suitings themselves are to be Tropical weight worsteds (suitable for May through October wear here), lustrous, crisp blends of mohair and worsted, fine-spun rayon and Dacron as well as worsted and Dacron blends, and lustrous all mohairs and 100 per cent silks, including rough textured, masculine looking silks, combined with new techniques which wed fine tailoring with soft, feather-weight construction, are designed to please the most discriminating tastes as well 'grees cooler on the hottest mid-July day. The half-sleeve shirt is shown in both medium wide-spread and button-down collar styles and in a new, convertible type, constructed without collarband and designed to look equally well when worn with a tie or open at the neck, without one. Many meshes have this added appeal as Insure warm weather comfort.

This season much of this clothing has an International flavor. Theres a man of the world look in suits with smartly defined shoulders, slimmer, higher notched lapels and trimmer lines (although not as severe as those preferred by Europeans), The easier VT CANOOA PARK IAVINOI 21131 6HERMAN WAV CANOCA PARK, CALIF. 0nt1msn: PUtM open an tnnirsd savings aecoust in tbs ssn. tr ntmss shown bslosr in tbs amount af S4 gin ta ms Dr awH. Paris Life fust Like Hollywood PARIS Life In Paris is turning topsy turvy these days with Parisian citizens acratching their heads in bewilderment For instance, the Paris Opera opens this week at one oclock-but not in the afternoon.

An hour past midnight And the wondrous fountains at Versailles, which ordinarily delight tourists only on special holidays, are functioning now at other times. Even the famed Louvre Museum, with its world renowned art treasures, is ablaze with light and action Tuesdays tite one day week it has always been closed, The whole thing has a logical explanation, of course. Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire and Kay Thompson are in town starring in location sequences lor Paramounts Funny Face, and the films exterior scenes must be photographed at hours when these landmarks are closed to the gen eral public or when street and river traffic can be controlled with a minimum of disturbance to regular routine. AOOREM- MwMusty- Jomt Aasount 731 ASSORTMENT suits are fitting, more natural looking and designed to flatter the American man's build. The entire effect makes the wearer appear pounds lighter, years younger.

a Lightweight suitings ate most often textured, following the trend established last fall and winter. Many wools are decorated with silk rorming subtle, flecked patterns. Kid-mohalr In blends adds luster while Dacron Imparts added wrinkle-resistance. Rayon-Dacron blends combine the color and pattern attributes of the former synthetic with the wearing qualities of the latter, a a The three-button single breasted suit illustrated here is typical of summer clothing, 1956 variety. It happens to bear the Kuppen heimer brand and is a lustrous fine-spun rayon and Dacron blend with a textured surface.

Pair this type suit with one of the Increasingly popular half-sleeve business shirts of featherweight batiste or ventilated mesh construction and youll be de- Honors For Edward Peils Wed 50 Years Hollywood actor Edward Peil and his wife Henrietta will be honored Wednesday on tha occa slon of their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception at the home of their daughter, Mrs. William Margulies, 5857 Craner Ave, North Hollywood. The couple met while playing with the Chicago Majestic Thea ter Stock Co. and were married on tour in Wabassh, Ind. They continued touring with various theatrical productions until 1915 when they came to California with a company to produce picture in Santa Barbara and later to Hollywood where Pell became well known for his portrayals of Chinese character parts, In "Broken Blossoms and "Dream Street, produced by W.

Griffith. BLACK mmm 'V tHwitiJ Ht ae VAlUf 'CI IN lor Set cn jSwsSa Messer Brown Retained In Posts Earl S. Messer, prominent Pasadena realtor, and Gllmor Brown, Playhouse founder, have been re-elected to be chairman of the board of trustees and president, respectively, of the Pasadena Playhouse Association. Other Playhouse officers reelected were Mahlon E. Arnett, vice-chairman Raymond L.

Kautz, vice-chairman, and Harold E. Dyer, seeretary-treasurer. The election was held at a regular meeting of the board of trustees. Besides the officers, members of the board are, Ernest A. Batehelder, Cecil B.

De Mille, Lewis K. Gough, Bishop Gerald Kennedy, Roland Maxwell, Albert McCleery, Lee Merrigan, Mrs. Samuel Morris, Mrs. James Newcomb, Fred G. Runyon 'and Walter S.

Young. tA I tihhi F.fo VOU py MYf4.95 (S3ED l50 SAVINGS Auto Club Brings Out New L. A. Map Tha Automobile Club of Southern California today published a new map of metropolitan Loa Angeles, Covering shout 1,923 square miles, tha maps area extends northerly to the Junction of UB. and 99, southerly to Point Fer-mln, easterly to Whittier and westerly to the beach cities and the Santa Susans Mountains Available to members, armed forces personnel and out-of-state motorists at each of the clubs 59 district office the map also show the presently completed mileage of the freeway system.

Slim, Trim Class A womens slim and trim class is now being conducted at the North Hollywood Playground gymnasium each Thursday morning at 10. The course includes rhythmic exercises, badminton and swimming. With the purcHose of Ihe HACK ANTHER Jpe ciol Assortment Box (worth at $4.95) and THIS AD, you pet on EXTRA BONUS, a spectacular GRAND FINALE 3 COLOR DISPLAY PIECE worth 50c AT NO' EXTRA CHARGE BRINE THIS HO TOTAL SAVINGS 'Also at BLACK PANTHER STANDS .41 Oriental Al.orlm.ntj Trojon Volu-Pol l.SI Ic.n.my A.i.rtm.ntj 1.50 Tr.jaa Aiicrt- m.ntj 4 Si Copt. Kidd Tr.atvr. Ch.ttj l.tf Mack Fury Aieertieenti f.f 5 Trojan Priuia Aeeett m.nti 50 00 Troian Momm.lti town Okwtay.

N. Y. Cast Will Arrive July 4 The cast of "Witness for the Prosecution" will touch the free soli of Los Angeles Wednesday after a four-day confinement on the wall-to-wall rugs of the New York-to-Los Angeles streamliners. They will celebiate Independence Day at Union Station, 11:45 Railroad time. Since early Sunday morning the 50-odd members of the Agatha Christie expedition have been wending their wey westward, ho.

They were quietly celebrating a glorious two-year battla In the jungles of Times Square where they were victorious over subway strikes, heat waves, snow storms and television. Heading this happy army are Francis L. Sullivan and Patricia JesseL AND (nan BLAC fRUui (S fTUID HEY KIDS! Have you seen the FREE SWIM FIN OFFER1 in today 'r paper? Its easy to get your very own pair. lAoiTf Min Title Exciting Otter! VALLEY TIMES With a Thrilling Innovation fci coiof bytECHNICOLOR OjrsonIVhlles 23 BLACK PANTHER Stands Me cpis 24 hears daily AIMAMBDA LOCATION I. BOO Viliiy Blvtf tt Almmw Aihtfflbri Airport) tUftftANK 4 LOCATIONS i.

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