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Progress-Bulletin from Pomona, California • 27

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Page 9, See. 3 Progross-Bullotin, Pomona, Calif. Thursday livening, rob. 3, 1961 I Hollywood Beat Brando Also 'Loner' in Tahiti Critic Likes Jack Paar's Travel Show Sights 'n' Sounds Play of Week Offers Toshomonl Tonight Individualists of our time, and he is maintaining that reputation here in the South Seas. Ile lives a few miles out of town in a thatched house, open to the elements like most dwellings on the island.

The house is on the palm-lined shore of the lagoon surrounding Tahiti. Nearby is another house where lives Bob Hos 1 1 1 4- i I i i .4,, AV 4 1 114,, 0 K. Tr777, 4.,....4 t' 10, 07 .7 0- 7 zte 4.1.1i4 21S 1,. '1 141 I 3 tc'-' 0 4 dii f'ds (I 4, i- i i ,,.3, Ai 4' -0, gl '9I Ilk. 4 I.

fC i 1 7 ''4- Itt 1 OW i By GENE INGE The old adage that truth wears many faces is cleverly embroidered into "Roshomon," tonight's Play of the Week starring Carol Lawrence, RI. cardo Montalbarf and Oscar Homolka, 8 p.m., Channel 13. With a strictly adult plot, the one-time Broadway play tells of a Samurai officer's wife who is raped by a bandit and whose husband is killed outside a castle in medieval Japan. At the bandit's trial, a sorceress presents different viewpoints on what happened, according to the bandit, the wife, her husband and a woodcutter. A COOK'S TOUID of one of the world's most intriguing cities, Hong Kong, is presented as a CBS special tonight with William Holden pointing out places of interest, 9 p.m., Channel 2.

Viewers will get a chance to bone up on the political geography 'of this city, located near Red China. DRAMA DOINGS Danny Thomas and his daughter share the billing in "Honor Bright" on Zane Grey Theater, the story of a father who is handicapped in avenging his SPARKING A PREVIEW Marilyn Monroe pauses to ad. just the shoulder of her dress in the lobby of a new New York theater Tuesday night where she attended the pre. view of "The Misfits." Marilyn costars in the film with the late Clark Gable and Montgomery Cliff. (AP Newsfeatures Wirephoto) daughter's death by her last request, 8:30 p.m., Channel 2 Eliot Ness tries to cut off the flow of Jamaica deadly drink front the Indies, on The Untouchables, 9:30 p.m., Channel 7.

PATIENTS who have felt worse when they saw their hospital bill than they did at. ter their operation will be re. minded they have company In their misery as they tune In on the CBS Reports program. 10 p.m., Channel 2. Titled "The Business of Health: Medicine, Money and Politics," the docu.

mentary reports on skyrocket. Ing medical costs and exam. Ines the controversy over medical care for the aged. MOVIES "Star of India," 5 p.m., Channel 2 "Paris Calling," 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Channel 9 "Flesh and Fan.

tasy," 9 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., Channel 9 "Impulse," 11:15 p.m., Channel 2 "Calling Dr. Gillespie," 11:30 p.m, Channel 11 "You'll Find Out," 12 Midnight, Channel 9. The 90 U.S. gfass container factories produce some 19 bd.

lion glass Containers annually, NW I A. 11 1M talk AMMO 4 CLUBCOPA Live Entertainment Nitely Featuring! KENNY KINSEY The 4 BUCKS COCKTAILS BEER DANCING 921 Holt Hours 4 p.m. to 2 a.avu Pomona Hollywood Today Sandra Gould Scores With Guide for Girls Franchot Tone. But much of the time he is closeted in his room below deck. He reads: "I could have financed a small picture company with the cost of bringing my books out here by air, he commented.

What does he read? "A lot of Dylan Thomas lately; he was a real character. Also I've been reading some Nietzsche. I don't know much about philosophy, but he seems rarea real, biting satire." He reads much poetry aloud. He keeps up with world news by having the Sunday New York Times (30 cents) air mailed to him for $28 a copy. He is interested in news of the new Kennedy administration.

It's not all work and study for Marlon. He is frequently seen in the local night spots, sometimes dancing spiritedly In bare feet- He is never at a loss for female companionship. On New Year's Eve, he hired one of the island's rattle-trap buses and filled it with 15 of the native girls who dance in the movie. They circled the island singing Tahitian songs with great gaiety. He goes skin diving and wa ter skiing.

but refrains from fishing; he doesn't believe in killing animals except when necessary. Theoretically, Brando is only a paid actor on the picture. In practice, it works otherwise, He is consulted on all policy matters. And his desires are always carried out. When he wants changes made in the script, they are made.

This does not always set too well with the other actors. Brand in Tahiti is different from the guarded, suspicious star in Hollywood. Here he will strip down and race into the surf to ride waves with natives, other "Mutiny" workers and a visiting reporter. I am able to report this: He is a better actor than wave rider. Song Unknown Down at Mory NEW HAVEN, Conn.

UPI A group of foresters from other countries, in a visit to the Yale University campus, went to Mory's the eating club renowned In the Whiffenpoof Song. They wanted to hear the song, but few spoke English. All spoke French, so each was given a copy of the song In that language. Quarry Diggers Find Forest mANnowoc, Wis. (1P)--Excavation of a gravel pit, recently uncovered a forest of trees all lying in the same direction.

University of Wisconsin scientists, estimating the wood was about 11,000 years old, be one of the great glaciers that overspread Wisconsin buried the trees. Sweet Tenants Get Evicted CENTREVILLE, Ma. UP) It was a honey of a new house that the William G. Henderson family moved into. But Henderson didn't like the honey running down the walls.

So, he called workmen who tore out part of a 16-foot ceiling and cleared away a colony of bees. ()The price of the 2.50 TOP SIRLOIN and I BONE STEAK DINNERS have been REDUCED 25c and as an added attraction a glass of dinner wine is included in the reduced price Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, all for only 2.25. 11 ESPIALYS CAFE 1542 W. HOLT AVE. NA.

94417 77. .4 I By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (A) If Jack Paar really means it when he says he wants to quit his late evening TV program at the end of this year, he has a great future in the travel talk business. Tuesday night, Jack had an hour of prime NBC time to show us some amateur movies taken during his recent far-flung travels. Some of the pietures were slightly out of focus. Sometimes Jack or his wife had a little trouble locating the subjects of the film.

Often the sound track was a bit fuzzy. Yet it was a fairly entertaining and well-paced program, by turns very funny, quietly amusing and often serious. Paar's narration as he escorted us along some well-trod tourist paths was loaded with bright and often Illuminating comment. We saw Paar clowning in about a dozen countries but he showed us a lot of the countries too. It was offbeat and in a quiet way.

But I found it fairly enjoyable. I am normally both antihome movies and anti. travel talks. Bobby Darin's variety show, which preceded the Paar travelogue, was a "special" in the classic form: Lots of music, singing and dance sequences, dramatic settings and a comely monologue by a guest star in this case, Bob Hope. Darin is an ambitious young man with an attractive voice and the poise of Perry Como.

His style seems a composite of Sinatra and Crosby with dash of Donald O'Connor. And this isn't bad. Singer Jeanie Summers was around to add some feminine and high notes to the proceed. ings while Hope tossed off series of Washington wise cracks, retreaded to fit a' change in administration. It was a lively show if not a memorable one.

Tomorrow night's Ja ck le Gleason show is beginning to sound more like a soap opera than a prime-time evening entertainment. Will Jackie return to the cameras alone? What will happen to the comedians signed for a panel.show called "You're In the Picture?" The plot is still being written. Gleason was closeted with assorted CBS production brains all day Tuesday. Reports that leaked out varied. One said that drop the idea of a games-playing panel show and convert the half hour into a conversational half hour with name guests.

Another said he'd continue on solo. Still another said the panel show would go on. Young Woman Fatally Shot By Girl Friend NORWALK (UPI) Joan F. Waltman, 22, Norwalk, was fatally shot in the temple by a girl friend Tuesday after tell. ing how she was afraid of guns.

Sheriff's deputies said Miss Waltman left a bowling alley with Josephine M. Smith, 19, Garden Grove. They were giv. en permission by Joseph Cap. pill Josephine's father, to stay at his Norwalk home.

When the young women en tered the home, Miss Waltman saw two weapons on a bureau and said she was afraid of them. Miss Smith picked up a .22. caliber automatic a when she attempted to remove a clip the weapon discharged and the victim was str ek In the temple. MACH Ril GOVERNMENT SPA ESSS SETS TIMETABLE st)-- 60 LEADING TO LICENSE FOR SABIN VICTORY IN.1961! :0.1 tigtAlw VACCINE DAWNS LIVE VIRUS. i TOO WEAK 110 CAUSE DISEASE, -STRONG ENOUGH TO PROTECT! MARCH DIM ioSoloYc mego1 I ES GOvrDwir SETS iihr Wr LEADING LICENEsr TOO WEAK lo cAu ci VACIIN8EitiVICTORy I96Z ta DISEASEIVE PROTECT ONG ENOUGH TO By BOB THOMAS Second of three articles on Brando In Tahiti.

PAPEETE, Tahiti (A') How does Marlon Brando live hi Tahiti? The same as he does in Hollywoodby his lonesome. Brando is one of the noted UPLAND 276 IL NINTH THIcon 24025 "NORTH TO ALASKA" ALSO "UNDER TEN FLAGS" 506 Till 7 p.m MAL Titre Sri 1 1 1k. 1 1 giAlrg.AID 4.1 Box Office Opens Stilts 7:00 4 "Goliath and 4 The Dragon" ,4 with mmtic WREST 4 with MARK WREST 1 PhisCootedy Hit "Marriage Go-Round" bLALAZINNA.AZIA,A4 ituAultle 1 4, ssion Mil 1 4, DRIVE IN THEATRE 40 i lib A AAJNONA AVE. it NA. 10.051111 er YU.

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ALBEIrr SABIN DEVELOPING COWIE GIVES BV UOUTIO MARLON BBANDO kins, Brando's friend since childhood and dialogue director for "Mutiny On the Bounty." There Is another house lot servants. Ile mingles with other Movie makers on the location. That does not mean he is aloof. Before the film started two months ago, be opened his home to 200 of the film company and ed each with genialty at the door. The party cost him $2,000.

He is friendly but not chummy with the largely English cast for the Bounty saga. Aboard ship he occasionally plays chess with Tim Seeley, who has the part created by Bal0Matili fillISED -iratiinat NAtioaal 24 51 Pi a CONT. FION 7 P.M. .1 4 4 4 3 II OM IFIRM ANGIE ALSO 2 ft 1.4155de I mulli 1 1 0111161 ir A Ocori. I Fox NA.

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H. Lawrence's Trevor HowardDean Wendy HillerHeather Kramer's FOX WEST eN 11N WAIX 1110116111,111" SANDRA GOULD no longer talk more than three minutes on weekdays and never on Sunday." TELEVISION WAS SOMETHING else again. "TV gave me," she says, "more relatives than a sexy rabbit. Wherever I go someone recognizes me, and they think that I'm some obscure relative with a large bank account, a large insurance policy and a fatal disease. By the time they realize that I'm not, they've asked me about all the relatives I have in an effort to connect." "Always Say Maybe" is her first book but Sandra says she's always written poetry.

"I stuff it," she says, 'in corners of the roof when it leaks." STEADY CUSTOMER NOTIINGHAM, England (UMAfter a motorist paid his regular monthly parking lot bill, he received the following note from the attendant: "The car has never been moved and weeds are growing through the concrete underneath." The car was parked four years ago. II 1t4 MIT SYRUP um K40--a 4 1 Se A 1 dn.) dao 4 k. filwr gr eoraz, 00. arwAs.0,000 sAUC vAAMIRIcAN8cat it' 'Id in 11 grpfLeozt4)Tr 4,000,000 i ft 8 rxp irllo Iii-r) BIRTH DEFECTS VMS DISEASES II, Ar iSrk it .1: 41 Aftl) Ni tt 'tco 1 It-A et ii)4 II7 fi1; -R It- -1144-4' 4- ov i I A rhally muw -Atfi, 1 1 I iglill 1 CO 1 on.00.00..................o.a....,".,..411 I 111111d1 do id 1 ett 111111111111111111111111111. AS SAY YES TO THE' NEW MARC 1 8 DI ES AMERICAN.

OCT DR. WAS MUM vAcate 7 DEVELOPED wm4 4,000,000 it4 6RANTS. gAME VICMEY LINEUP OF 00041117111 MOW SEER MAINERS 10 ARaigMEto BIRTH SEASES SEAS ES SEASES 344 Emma IN FRUIT K4-gia. A.L 'TO THE DI ES By ERSKINE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Remember Sandra Gould of "Dully's Tavern" and early Doris Day movies? As Miss Duffy for five years with Ed Gardner's Archie on radio, she had to "unlearn an English accent" From Doris Day's first movies she learned from a word-fracturing Hungarian director (Mike Curtis) "that it takes a Hungarian to make Doris as American as apple pie." In those Day movies Sandra spent half the picture nudging Doris and telling her to go see the producer so she could replace the understudy and "never have to go back to Fresno to stamp grapes with ber bare feet," Sandra tells it she laments, "Doris got to be a star and it was my feet that turned grape blue." WELL, SANDRA GOULD is back and they've got her covered. Meaning she's now an authorauthor of "Always Say Maybe" (Golden-Press).

which she calls "a modem girl's guide to almost everythingbut mostly MEN." About the book, Tony Curtis is quoted on the dust jacket as saying: "This book will do for girls what Popular Mechanics tried to do for boys." While my wife reads "Always Say Maybe" (and I can hear her laughing way back here in my combination office-doghouse), I'm having person. al convulsions of my own over some notes Sandra gave me about herself-She's now Mrs. Larry Berns and the mother of a 16-yearold son. At the age of 13, Sandra was a kiddie dancer on the borsht circuit in the Catskills which, she says, "is frequented by friends of Jeanie Grossinger, Swedish prize fighters (in training) and potential heartbreakers like Debbie and Eddie, Liz and Eddie, and so on through the night." IT WAS IN THE CATS. KILLS that Sandra discovered Murder, Inc.

She says: 'While entertaining there I met a charming man who bought me my first pair of tap shoes. Later I was to recognize his photo in the newspapers as Louis Lepke, head of Murder, Inc. It seems that Rosebud Lodge that's where I worked was the burial ground for young gangsters and old elephants. They found 24 bodies near my former cabin, but I never did find out what happened to the elephants." As the "best young Ingenue of the season," Sandra did 10 plays on Broadway and then became Miss Duffy in Hollywood. She also played on a thousand other radio and TV shows and had a number of movie roles.

When she wasn't playing Doris' girl friend she was playing telephone operators. I played so many telephone operators," she laughs, "that I still feel that American Tel and Tel should have voted me some honorary stock (with dividends). They don't feel the same way, however. so I COAST NOW ES I DAD WEN 4 KATI' a THEATRES t000kav I MITZI -6AYNOR IN 0 eleglate HIT THE COMEDY 0 Anniversary" nniversary 0 9, 0 nappy EFErfulte 71 CHOITMEUT "Happy .4. IFAINOILV TACOS BURGERS 6.0i SHOWN 11.441e1Pii 7:10 P.M.

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