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The Columbia Record from Columbia, South Carolina • 8

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C-A THE COLUMBIA RECORD Monday May 13 1 963 In Movies DO IT EVERY TIME Walter Winchell Lucky Mixed Shoes By JIMMY nATTAJ HES GOT SIX ARMED GUARDS AND AN ELECTRIC FENCE AROUND HIS DOGy HOUSE SO NOBODY1L1 STEAL HIS Laurence Harvey Fills Dual Roles HEAR THAT? HE LOVES PEOPLE ALL THESE YEARS WAT SOURPUSS HAS BEEN HIDING A BIG LOVABLE BLEEDING HEART AND NOW MISTER BI6DOME TO WHAT DO YOU ATTRIBUTE SOUR GREAT SUCCESS IN BUSINESS PEOPLE LIKE PEOPLE RAIL TO OFFER A HAND TO HELP MAN BUSINESS HAVE TO BE A OF DOLLARS AND IS TUNING OF MV BOV NEVER FRIENDLY SOUQ FELIDW DOESN'T COLD MATTER CENTS-SUCCESS ON TVIE SPIRIT BROTHERLY -LIKE A MONGOOSE LOVES A COBRA-THAT HELPING HAND WOULDN'T 1 6tVE YDUTUE LINT OFF HIS Avenue with this reminder: It Don't Hurt It Chrol Lawrence strolling near the Zicgfold Theater in the tightest black-and-white checkered chino slax you ever saw! Stage Door: Howard Keel (he replaces Richard Kiley in next month) is expected to reject Merrick's bid to star in an upcoming must- gal Boyer is the only female producer of overseas USO shows She dispatched her 1500th Mil to entertain GIs at Okinawa Japan the Philippines etc last week Dan Stamplcr bought i Greenwich Villas bldg which he will revamp into a pair of theatres The new Castilian (on 2nd Ave) claims having six UN Ambassadors there the same night also a pet spot of many a Broadway chorine The 1962-63 season they say was one of wont But the Une-up of show-backers for next year lo longer than ever January Jones a talented beauty gets the Carson cameras May 16 Her manager-mate is an ex-G-Man Sounds-in-thc-Nighl: At Rosalfs as a bank-examiner at a At The Tens ment: could get rich over' nght inventing mint-flavored stun cream for Madison Avenue execu At The Stork Gub: lend money to friends It affects their At so narrow-minded she can wear only one MARMADUKE By HAROLD HEFFERNAN HOLLYVOOD-NANA) Mov-lrs are about the only business where you'll find one individual tackling four or five Jobs at once JACOBY ON BRIDGE By OSWALD JACOBY KORTIf A None VAQ10 AQ6 A AJ 10 8 76 IS WEST (D AA8543 VKJ2 KJ10 KQ EAST A None V876S4 86532 843 SOUTH KQ J108873 VII 74 3 North and South vulnerable West North East South 1 2 Pass 4 NT Pass 5 Pass 14 Double 7 Pass 7 A Double Pass Pass Pass Bridge bidding is not an exact science and never will be This Inexactness becomes more apparent as the hands become more unbalanced and when a very freakish hand is dealt in a duplicate game the results at different tables bear little resemblance to one another One of the most interesting of thest is from a Toronto game in the middle At all tables West opened with either a spade or a no-trump and most of the Norths doubled When one spade was doubled South always left it in but West would then run to one no-trump which North would double East would rescue to one of the red suits and South would Jimp to four spades West would be too smart to double that and South would make six for a score of 680 When one no trump was opened and doubled East would rescue South would Jump to four spades and one West doubled North redoubled and that South sewed 1830 for a nice top seme One North South pair managed to wind up with a minus It seemed that West opened one spade and North decided to make the strong cue bid of two spades This encouraged South to try for a slam so he bid four no-trump to ask for aces North bid live spades to show three South six spades West doubled and North could not stand the pressure He ran to seven clubs V-f-CflRDJivzO You South hold: 8 VAK7 J18 88714 A2 What is your opening bid? Bid om diamond Tw have far too mach strength to preempt and yea are jut toe weak to open with two TODAY'S QUESTION Tour partner responds one spade What do you do? Answer Tomorrow before and behind the camera A current example is Laurence Harvey who didn't think he had enough work to do being the busiest actor in Hollywood so he took on the multiple tasks of producer director and dialogue writer as well for his current film Ceremony'' Not Alone AM Harvey is only one of numerous Screen Actors Guild members who have taken out Director Guild cards too This is by no means an urge confined to actors on this side of the Atlantic Sir Laurence Olivier and Peter Glen-ville are prime English examples Vittorio DeSica as an Italian filmmaker who is apt to wear either hat Nor is the actor-director transition confined to men for Ida Lupino is among the American performers who have taken to directing Other current examples are John Cassavetes Robert Montgomery Orson Welles and the late Dick Powell Edmond O'Brien directed his film for a few years back and Paul Newman did the same on a short subject entitled the Harmfulness of Newman indicates he'll shortly take to directing exclusively nothing surprising about an actor wishing to direct1 says Harvey "An actor whose ego depend on convincing himself that he is an artist rather-than an artisan cannot help but feel a sense of inadequacy in this communal creativity The only min who comes close to leaving his personal imprint upon a motion picture is the director He is the the Aides For his first director-producer effort Harvey selected a drama of the two hours leading up to the execution of a bank robber in Tangier In addition to actor-producer-director Laurence Harvey the cast had the services of Robert Walker and England's brilliant young actress Sarah Miles Besides his triple function as actor-produoer-director Harvey rewrote the script himself and even quintupled as stunt man on one occasion scene required Larry lo scale a 63 foot prison recall'' co-star Walker were shouting at night in Toledo Spain and with dawn coming up we had no time to waste The stunt man who was supposed to have doubled for Larry took one look at the slerp wail and the rocks below and turned in his resignation Larry called for the cameras to roll grabbed the rope and shot up the wall himself slid down the rope and then repeated the scene for two other camera A Trend? So now it remains to be seen if Laurence Harvey will start a new trend of directors turned stunt men Perpetual motion is nothing new to this fellow In a day when most major stars average one or one and a half films per year Harvey has been emulating the workaday stars of the and 40's who played in five or six films annually and see that you have THE 1 IiAUirw i fc isro Hot rx Bishop Gibbs Installation Wednesday The Rt Rev Carey A Gibbs presiding bishop of South Carolina's Seventh Episcopal District will be installed as president of the Council of Bishops of the African Methodist Episcopal Church during special services Wednesday at Bethel AMG Church Bishop Greene senior bishop of the Chuih Washington will preside Bishops Howard Primm of the Fifth District and Frederick Jordan of the 14th District will be installed as secretary and assistant secretary respectively Area Parents Teachers Set Thursday Meet The last meeting until next school year of the Richland County Council of Parents and Teachers will be held Thursday at pm in the Bradley Elementary School cafctorium Castine convention program chairman of Ihe Congress of Parents and Teachers will give highlights of the recent convention in Greenville All current presidents are urged to attend and to bring as guests newly-elected officers of local units An executive hoard meeting will be held at 7:13 pm in the library Grant Awarded To Winthrop Professor ROCK HILL Dr Mary Eli-zabeth Massey chairman of the department of history and government at Winthrop College has been awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation grant lor the coming year Thpse grants are awarded annually to men and women of high intellectual and personal qualifications who have demonstrated an unusual capacity for productive scholarship She's 100 Never 'Man-Bothered' PITTSBURGH (AP)-Mary Mr-Mastcrs know why she has lived to be 100 but she says never getting married might have something to do with it Mary celebrated her 100th birthday Sunday at Ihe United Presbyterian Home for the Aged in surburban Wilkinsburg her residence since 1948 are aggravating and I never had to he bothered with a she said MUST BE AN INTERVIEW FOR FA FUNNY MAGAZINE THIS IS THE LAUGH OF THE YEAR Listening to the OFFICE ROOTING SECTION AS BlGOOME REVEALS THE REAL HIM ymtMoiimoimw EPWMSOMERS JbHN ST (M 14 her home before darkl GIRLS you never see ervice NEW YORK Las Vegas Vignette: One of the stories in gambler Nick the Greek's saga (which a ghost is spooking now) deals with the time he date Ava Gardner When he called for the star at her Las vcgas suite she laughing her head oil at Nick's footwear He was wearing one black shoe and one black-and-white shoe We was embarrassed but Ava thought it hilarious and would not permit him to delay things fay changing So they went to diner and: after that to a casino where Ava won over 2100000 For a long while they say the more super- stitious dice-players started wear ing mis-mated shoes Time Square Circle: Midtown recording execs hear that a Um chief was beaten up badly la Florida Allegedly by mobster backers The whole thing's been hashed up Univ of Texas Prof Win Bur-ford's friends report that his recent 32500 prize money was most welcome not rich as locals thrwt That huge gent shadowing Brook Benton at Basin Street looks like a bodyguard but he isn't He's his hairdresser! The cast are said to be unhappy about one member who muffs cues deliberately Enjoys watching them suffer Ursula Halloran a female press agent is doing an expozay book about one of her best-paying clients one of the more famous stars a comic Manhattan Murals: The Mosler Safe Go blowup of the FBI's Most in their Park Avenue windows near 51st The young couple (about SOixh) pushing a pram along Park near 57th on minny weekends Laxylng a fluffy pink pillow lo a huge dachshund The liquor store near City Hall laveled The Quart House The electrically shaped dinosaur atop Ihe Jersey Cliffs the Palisades Park Roller-Coaster Hie ladie's shoe shoppe on Madison EDcmci GEsnq Henry's Tuesday BUFFET Served Every Tuesday PM AM WIDE SELECTION of MEATS VEGETABLES SALADS and DESSERTS Inrimi SenrrS la Main Plain I Bum I'1 I RESTAURANT 313 Millwood AL 3-9632 AIRLINE Feature Times Tonight ATLANTIC: Yellow (adult and mature youth) 7:35 9:45 CAROLINA: of (family) 7:30 9:10 FIVE POINTS: Boat" (family) 7:40 Great 9:25 FOX: (adult) 6:30 9 PALMETTO: (adult) 7:20 9:20 E1TZ: 7:35 9:35 Tuesday ATLANTIC: Yellow 1:30 3:40 5:30 CAROLINA: of 12:45 2:30 4:10 FIVE rOLNTS: Boat" 12:05 3:55 Great 1:55 FOX: 1:30 4 PALMETTO: 1 3 5 RITZ: 1:35 3:35 5:35 (This newspaper is not responsible for butt minute program changes) TIPS TALLIED United States restaurant workers earn about 31500-000000 a year in tips the National Restaurant Association estimates TAR COUNTRY la Calar JAMES STEWART Ahui "MIDNIGHT LACE" la CMur DORIS DAY Aha FOR CTiTTCMHI WEST COLUMBIA "THE INTERNS" Cliff flair fiibr riaa la Calar 'TOMBOY AND THE CHAMP" CaaSr Maam-- famy Tlhha Oae af Ika Iw'i IS IH Mnaliwariy Clift Frati free Haa CMilia Terror HOTEL Man 1-3-1 Start Thar Aavitraa' SUNSET 1st Outdoor Run NOW No 2 A NoTj In' A Twilite irive-ix 3SM Twa Xntrb Ri flatlet 1-S433 Boulh a HELD OVER -2nd WEEK LAST 4 DAYS! At Tiff A 9:23 EXPLORE YOUR MIND ALCOHOLISM PINE LAKE HEALTH CENTER IWMmPttlhMA'Bbotfw Cafe ALICE DRIVE-IN 50o Per Person The Grave Comes FIRST DRIVE-IN RUN! 70119 1 SUL CURTIS 1 BH91MR h'HAROOICCHT' HBOIBA wHh rmtlHTIXE KAUFMAX "WHERE THE BOVS ARE' Caaala Frmarl Ora Hamlltoa Bath la Color I I AT THE THEATRESj Hm irtiwrin "Tonight's Ihe night- Lo go ouMo a movie' PALMETTO' Mm mate raaSal wherever iha faanS lave! AraSemr Aaari Mlnaer SOrillA LOREN "mad'ame" Shaw i 1-3 1 :30 IIIHLJI I U- 'Ll 3 FRANKIE In "DRUMS OF AFRICA" la Calar 0:1 15 POINTS Ureal Mualral Hit la Calar "SHOWBOAT" Mum! 7:4 "THE GREAT CARUSO" Murara: 0:33 STARLITE In 3 BIG HITS ADM 23e "PORTRAIT IN BLACK" "RESTLESS YEARS" "STRANGER IN MY ARMS" 4 Xnrth Delfcate Condition itcnocototl IMMfflllll nire thing shout modern art anything you USUMLV IMITATE YE ADMIRE 1 We usually imitate those we i admire! False We are much more likely to mimic them A small boy who 1 often rode in the front seat with his father wanted to "drive" The father bought him a scat that included a wheel and even fixed up some pedals that could be The boy was far too small to imitate what his falher did He actually only mimicked the father by doing what he could do turning his own wheel and pushing on his Mimick-' irg can he a form of ridicule er it can he an expression of Identification 2 Are young marriages increasing? No- Yes More young people are getting married at younger ages than ever before in this century For understandable reasons: (1) Both girl and fellow today expert tv work until they gel their home established (2) both sets of parents today help out the young pair financially and otherwise (3) teen-agers tend to date go' steady fall in love and get involved at earlier ages now than did their parents and grandparents Unfortunately many of these young people ire not ready for marriage and fail to make the grade as husbands and wives Programs in education for marriage can help youth see what marriage means before they rush into premature relationships As part of such a program we offer the booklet Teen-agers Should Know About Life and To get your copy send 20 rents and a stamped return envelope to this column in cart of this newspaper Arrive convenient Newark Airport 8:35 PM Also the prop-jet service to Washington Daily 2:110 I'M ilepar-ture For reservations call your Travel Agent or Eastern at- TfU-l-VJO Fur in formation about Eastern arrivals and departures call Fads" at 794-1572 LEXINGTON COUNTY I BUILDING LOAN ASSN 0 118 State St Wed Cols PH AL 1-4684-AL 2-M68 211 Main St Lexington Th 339-6181 THE NATION'S MOST PROGRESSIVE 9.

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