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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 18

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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL June 20, 1D57 Page Eighteen Knowland Moves finer in American nothing Loueila's MovieGoRound Hal Wallis Changes His Mind; Decides to Produce Hew Film Br LOUELLA O. PARSON'S To Hasten Debate taste Gen. Richmond to Washington and then fly to San to join her father, retired Gen. Walter Krueger, who won fame in the Pacific theater during World War II. The supreme court, reversing itself, ruled June v10 that civilians who accompany the armed forces overseas are not subject to military trial for crimes committed abroad.

Court Decision Frees Slayer ALDERSON, W. Va. (P) Mrs. Dorothy Krueger Smith, a general's daughter who killed her colonel husband, was freed Wednesday from a federal prison. Nine "days ago, the supreme 11 From JV.

M. Get Degrees At Stanford U. Twelve New Mexicans werei among the 2431 students who! received degrees at Stanford University's 66th Annual commencement exercises recently. State graduates and their degrees are Bernarr Cooper, On Civil Rights Calvett rim 5 I Calvert RESERVE HOLLYWOOD (INS) I seem to remember hearing Hal Wallis say had it and was making no more pictures or even thinking about them for a year, that's what Hal thought yesterday today he has a different idea. He was so intrigued with the play produced off Broadway called "Career," by 2: Sftlei tax IncL WASHINGTON, Th Senate Wednesday began.

unusual parliamentary maneu ALVIftf WHIIMV AN 14 NMf I OHAIN MUTUAL. MfITt OlITNItUTIO OUtWWIDf vering which may determine whether it acts this year on Some 35 million U. S. fam. ilies, seven million of them farm families, own Actor Gets Jail Term and drama: Donald Horhrrt was tncd illegally by an army civil right legislation, describ Classified Ads Get Results Phone 3-6661 for Adtaker court-martial in Japan For Kicking Photog ed by President Eisenhower as The 44-year-old army wife Janney, Los Alamos, Ph.D.

in physics; Robert Doster Gaf-ford, Albuquerque, Ph.D. in the "moderate, decent thing to was convicted by a nine-mem HOLLYWOOD (INS) Ac tor Anthony Franciosa, newty wed husband of Actress Shel Jamgs Lee, that he bought it. "Whom do you want for the star!" I asked Hal. He "William Holden." "Now wait a minute. Bill's in 'Stella and he leaves the middle of next month for London," I "Well, I'm not going to make it right away, and James Lee, the author, will write the script.

The story is about a man who is so obsessed with his career that he can't think of anything else." biology; Stephen William army court in Tokyo Jan. Veitch, Albuquerque, LIB. 1 10, 1953, of stabbing Col. Aub-Samud Leopold Schiff, Sil- Smith to death with a ver City, masters of business foot-long hunting knil'e as he administration: Robert Lee slept. She was sentenced to ley Winters, was sentenced to jail for 10 days Wednesday for do." Shortly after Eisenhower told his news conference the measure did not aim at "persecution of anybody," Sen.

Knowland (R-Calif) made the first move in the Senate to hasten debate on the bill. The showdown on his strategy is expected today. Knowland, the Senate Re ONE AND 710 MILES SOUTH OF BARELAS BRIDGE life at hard labor. hitting a newspaper photog rapher who snapped his pic Chatten, Roswell, MA in communication and journalism: Mrs. Smith, mother of two, rfsr t' ture.

Municipal Judge Mark Bran Carl Morns Walter, Santa Fe.lwas wearing a prison-made and James Gordon White, Por-Jgreen cotton print dress and tales, MS in civil shoes when she 4 -MA TECHNICOLOR dler actually gave the fiery actor a 90-day sentence, but he suspended 80 days on the Charles Sammie Buchanan, Roswell, M. A. in education. publican leader, announced he VISTIV SION! object if any senator condition that Franciosa serve would Russell Don Robison, Farm- requested two readings of thejington, BS in petroleum; Brit left the federal reformatory for women at mid-morning. She was accompanied by Gen.

Adam Richmond (U. S. army ret.) of Bethesda, one of her attorneys, and Mrs. Richmond. She plans to accompany Van Johnson called to say au revoir and to tell me that he's'off for England to talk with Cubby Broccoli and Irwin Allen about two pictures in "England, "No Time To House-passed bill Wednesday 10 in jail and spend the next two years on probation.

Franciosa also was fined ton Kenneth Ruebush, Dem-ing, BA in psychology, and Elizabeth Katharine Pat-raw, Santa Fe, BA in English. li 4 VI Miarttwi war -it i iwif mai i amiiiiiiiiiMwi $250 and had to post a like since that could lead the way to referring it to the Senate judiciary committee. The aim of Knowland and a Die," and "The Man Inside. am0unt of bail to buy his free-He has to be back the last ofm pending an appeal. ft T5 rvi i W1 i a an1 SPENCER TRACY ROBERT WAGNER July to play in "Piea nper oi The actor was arrested April "Vu I 22 when he kicked and slugged; Bill Walker, a 42-year-old photographer for the Los Angeles Herald-Express.

Hamlin," an hour and a half TV spectacular. I then talked to Evie who says that she and their daughter Schuyler are joining Van at Eden Roc at Cap D'Antibe. which has been considering civil rights legislation for six months, and bring the House bill directly to the Senate I JAMES -JOHN HI-MIS St ,:55 floor. Sen. Russell (D-Ga) follow AT 7:40 11:25 ed up Knowland's announce ment by going through the The two boys are spending the summer with their father, Keenan Wynn.

"I just had a letter from Rocky and Gary Cooper," said Evie, "and we're going to stay at Cap D'Antibe with them until Van has to return for his spectacular." Rita Hayworth Strains Tendon in Her Leg HOLLYWOOD tft Rita Hayworth strained a tendon in her leg while doing the last dance number in the filming of "Pal Joey," her studio said Wednesday. She appeared with Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak in the number. Maverick at 7:45 and 11:15 Rage at Dawn 9:50 TODAY THRU SAT! motion of requesting that the bill be routed in the usual I fashion to the judiciary com-' mittee. Knowland and Sen. Douglas (D-Ill) quickly chimed in withj objections, moving Russell toJ comment: 1 3 "Two souls with but a single ooooooob bo oo oo 66 ob do obobb'db'o do oooo i OPEN 4:15 2 CARTOONS AND NEWS oi "SPIRIT OF ST.

LOUIS" "KILLER IS LOOSE" Of Screen 1 Screen 2 8:10 2 Screen 2 9:30 Screen 1 10:20 Screen 1 11:45 Screen 2 :.11:50 ol 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 i E1MHTF1AWE! OPEN PHONE 6-0000 500 PENN. N.E. miss uaywonn was pui xo thought( two hearts 'that beat Only right that Robert Mit-chum should have faith in himself after his inspiring performance in "Heaven Knows Mr. Allison." Such faith that he has written an original story; "Jack O'Diamond," in which he will star himself for his first independent production. D.

R. M. (Dorothy-Robert Dea ai nome weanesaay. ner doctor said it was indefinite as as one. I The objections automatically If i n.Lr.J L.

ft WESTERNS! TWO TECHNICOLOR to'when she could dance again' iine increoiuiB aiury dkiiiiiu me jiury I II I ri. I I put off a second reading of the bill until today. The second before the cameras. ot unoDergn nisTory-moKing tngnt 10 fans! "TJ(" ln(ler9'1 history-making flight to Paris! reading must precede an ex-i Mitrhnm ComDanv. and Bob pected motion by Knowland to W-Decoratei says it's the story of modern place the bill directly on the Senate calendar.

bootleggers. I asked Deborah Kerr, Mitchum in; WfCI clayed opposite ed opposite Connecticut Narcotics Peddler Gets Life Term "Mr. Allison," how she II II along with Bob who is noted MlCu QV I Oil for his practical jokes. HARTFORD, Conn, Preston "The Real Thing" Hol- RENO, Nev. (fl-AU.

S. Army paratrooper who won 32 loway, 44, of Hartford, has be-j 1 RANDOLPH in "He knew I did not like any nonsense while working and he respected my wishes," she said, "and I asked he be on time, and I must say we had no trouble on that score 2 COLOR CARTOONS decorations for valor from five nations during World War II died in a 10-foot fall from the roof of his garage. Arthur Jackson, a 33-year I 't fit 8 old faiute Indian, suffered a broken neck when he slipped and fell from the roof of the Young Tommy Sands, who told me when he paid me a came the iirst person 10 De sentenced to prison for life un- der a tough new state narcotics law. 3 The law requires a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment on the third conviction for selling narcotics. Holloway 3 wa3 convicted for the third time a week ago.

Police said his nickname came from his sales talk, which invariably included "It's the i real thing." Spiiflt vj visit that he wasn't thinking carport he and his brother She fought like a man, rods like a but tht invitation in her eyes, the gleaming lure of her lips said The Maverick Queen was all woman! were building, at his home in 3 LATE FIRST RUN NEWS! nearby aparits. In addition to numerous U.S St. IMj rs about any girls, must have had a change of heart. Molly Bee, the teen-age TV star, currently working in the U-I picture "Summer Love," is wearing a friendship ring with two diamond and ruby hearts en twined. decorations, Jackson was awarded the Croix de Guerre by France, Belgium, Holland FORREST TUCKER TRY THE i Based on the Pulitzer Prize Winning liuok by Charlei A.

Lindbergh Starring James Stewart in the most versatile Jj HERBERT J.YAUS pnsinti eiiMSint-uniMii nn-fniin T7 Molly, who will be 18 In August, admits that Tommy i MALA POWERS J. CARROL NAISH EDGAR BUCHANAN HOWARD PETRIE cave it "to her. He will be 2(V 3 and Luxembourg, and suffered numerous combat wounds. Survivors include his Belgian war bride, Mrs. Albertine Ronsmans Jackson, whom he married at Brussels in 1945, and two children.

Mrs. Jackson, 29, herself was cited for aiding downed Allied airmen as a member of the Belgian underground during the war. the same month. Oh, no, it is not an engagement ring the girls will be glad to hear they DRIVE-IN 1 uThe MavericK Queen Lindy VhnerGOto! still have a chance. 3251 BROADWAY SE BOX OFFICE 7:00 SHOW 7:30 Snapshots of Hollywood col lected at random: Warner Brothers Starlet Joanna LAST TIMES TONITE! ADDED: ALL-NEW CO-HIT! WITH THREE BIG STARS! OPEN 6:15 CARLISLE MENAUL PRONE 5-4841 Adults 50e Children Fret t0lrmnu The lAcst Brvtol Rmnge 1 if mi I Lwjk IIImmhAm I YitDUMOu ymoim who FEWER DISASTERS TOKYO, OfWapan is a regular target for typhoons but it came off pretty well last year.

The construction ministry says typhoons, floods and other disasters caused only $47,988,907 in damage, the lowest figure in four years. Du to the length of "War oyer 3Vi hours, It will bo presented at 8:30 only. A fine array of ear-toon short subjects will be shown from 7:45 until feature time. Barnes, Phi Beta Kappa, Is dating G. David Schine.

The longest divorce case on record was that of John Loder, Hedy LaMarr's ex, from his fourth wife, Evelyn. It took three years in the London courts, and be threw the book at her. Irene Dunne stayed at St. rhonda niuer cvei riuiiucu. mftjiAkiMA If 11 VV AMIt HUM UN MOMWI IJW WIIWHUWIIIUHIIUT JJ10KC KECRETEm WENDELL! COREY THE GREATEST NOVEL EVER WRITTEN NOW "Takes its place with 'Birth of A Nation' and 'Gone DANCE TONIGHT and Evtry Night 5-Piece Band PALOMA NIGHT CLUB 1S01 Broadway SE 2 SiPANISII MOVIES EVEJRY WED.

THURS. MAGNIFICENTLY ALIVE ON THE SCREEN I iiRmii i unit i iint 1 1 rmtn unti id: inn iMinrrrr. I'YSmX Mi r4 OVER 3V2 HOURS LONG TICKETS FOR GORDON MAC RAE SINGS! Now on Sale at Box Office Only ALL III COLOR! V- -jf Call 2-4404 any time from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. or visit Civic Auditorium or th Hilton lobby.

Choice teats still available for both performances. Reserved: non reserved: $2.50. IWIIIHWIVII If John's Hospital the first night Dr. Francis Griffin had his heart but he is now well enough for- her to go home, I'm glad to say. Ross Hunter lost a total of 23 pounds during his recent illness.

He's up and at em and, back at U-I. Art Carney, who came into the captain's table stag, caused as much of a 'sensation as Clark Gable, Pat Boone or El, vis Presley. Kathy Grant and her pal and good friend (no relation) Johnny Grant, a dinner two-ome at the Eldorado. Marie McDonald opens in the Persian Room of the Plaza Hotel in New York November 13. If Marie only keeps her feet on the ground now I see no reason why her career won't zoom and zoom.

Girard Decision Put Off to Today WASHINGTON WV-A final decision on the next legal step the government, will take in the William S. C-irard case has been put off until today. This word was given out by officials late Wednesday after a long meeting in the office of Atty. Gen. Brownell.

The Justice Department made no formal statement on the situation. U. Sv Atty. Oliver Gasch Tuesday filed Formal notice the government will appeal a ruling by District Judge Joseph C. McGarraghy that Girari cannot be tried by Japan for manslaughter in the death of a Japanese woman.

The exact legal machinery to be used in the eppeal was open, PRAMOUIUT PRFSINTS Miv diiiy Ism 111 I I I llll HEAR GORDON in person ILI UUIIIl HENRY fOl MEL Wfiii mn OSCAI ANITA MWfJM) IIIII 1 Miuy vtum -jEirjMr Bstrr I LLU ased an ue Hcvammi fCAaer icq oi with an ALL-STAR REVUE CIVIC AUDITORIUM June 21 and 22 fl h. ....,,.3 ADDED AT 7:45 3 BIG COLOR CARTOONS.

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