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fo] HOLLYWOOD By SHEILAH GRAHAM Alice Is a Coward HOLLYWOOD (NANA).—:I John Wayne cancelled the jaunt i to Venezuela with wife Pilar be-'i cause the starting date of “Tim- ] buctoo” in Italy has been moved up to November 3. So John and Pilar fly direct to Rome next i week. She'll return soon aftei and pay John periodic visits. « . .' The Waynes were able after all to be guests at the party for the Ozzie Olsens, hosted by the Fred MacMurrays—“l’m a third of a host,” Fred told me and the Bob Boss and the Carter Hermans were the other two thirds. Mrs. Herman is Loretta Young's youngest sister. George Gobel introduced me to his real wife Alice when I told him, "I’ve met so many of your Kil NEIGHBORHOOD Films of More Than Routine Merit 1- “BIRTH OF A NATION”—The D. W. Griffith classic is one you 1 shouldn't miss land this is a new print). “BUS.STOP”—In which Marilyn Monroe proves she can act as the chantootsie kidnaped by a cowhand. •‘CALL NORTHSIDE 777”—James Stewart as a reporter who clears a wrongly imprisoned man. “DON GIOVANNI”—The Mozart opera filmed in color exactly as staged at the Salzburg music festival. “THE KING AND I”—Sumptuous film version of the musical delight, winningly played by Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner. “MISTER ROBERTS"—Henry Fonda and crew comically be calmed In the bored backwash of war in the Pacific. “TRAPEZE”—Gina Lollobrigida complicates life on a flying one for Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis. Stanley Warner Theaters AMBASSADOR 'Tension at Table Rock." Richard Egan. Dorothy Malone. 1:85. 8:85. 5:85 7:80. 0:85. _ IVII 6«MM. 5612 Conn MiaiiUH Avr N.W. Daily Matinee at 2:00 PM. Bus Stop, Marilyn Monroe 2 l". 00. 7:2f1, 0:40 nrvrnv v 11 5-3300. Free park- DC.VX.nidI in* "Storm Over the Nile." Anthony Steel 0:25. 8.80. "Streets of Laredo " William Holrten, j 7:50. fAT VPDT H 3-0055. Free Park vHL VC.n I ip* ‘ Storm Center." Bette Davis. 6:3»i, 9:15 "The Desert Fox," James Mason 88)0 only. PFIITIIItT ME. 8-2811. Near Park tLninALmg "The King and I." Deborah Kerr. 1.1:00. "85. 5:55. | 0:25, "Storm Over the Nile." Anthony S?*e: 1:00 135 805 vriiurny R». O-fl«O0. "Satellite ALHMLUI in the Sky." Keiron Moore. 0:15. 9:55. "Helen of Troy." Ro.sanna Port's!a. 7:55, Dmii fl< ?-3306. Free Parking. rJMIH "Bur Stop " Marilyn Mon roe. 2:45. 8-05. 9:25 "Hell's Hori- i zon." John Ireland. 1:25. 4:45. 8:05, € AVflV"ro.*6-1968. "Mr Roberta!" ■JHVUI Henry Fonda 600. 9:25. "Behind the High Wall." Tom Tullv. 8:<»<». _ CUmmAM RA 8-2100. "The jnMUUAn Burning Hills.” Tab Hunter « 85. 9 25. "Please Murder Me." An*ela_Lan.sbury. 8 05 CVT VFD JIL 9-5500. alia V Call Free Parking. "BUS STOP” Marilyn Monroe 2:45. 8:10 9:35 “SAFARI” Victor Mature, 1:00. 4:25. 7:50 TAKfIMA *5.3-4312. P»tk laAVfUft ing. "Trapeze," Burt Lancaster. 8:15. 9:35. “Streets of Laredo." William Holden. $: 10. Thrnf 1 CO. 5-IHOO "Storm Over laVviti'he jsiie." Anthony Steel. 3:40. 8:40. 9.40. "Magnificent Roughnecks." Jack Carson. 2:25, 5:25. 8:25. _ ITDTnUIir vvo 0-5100 Closed: Re- Ur IU TVIV opens November 1 with "Oklahoma!" in Todd-AO. K B THEATERS APPY 4818 Ma “- Ave , WO. 6 4600 nr Free Part ing 4th Week In Washington “DON GIOVANNI” Salzburg .Festival Production of Mo zart’s Great Opera 'Kastman Color*. Performances at 2 30. 6:00 and 8:40 ! PM. Matiree. 90 \ Evenings. $1.50. ( A Haves Concert Bureau Production. , LANGLEY N H A „ v t * & 4^ lon * MARI! YN MONROE in BUS STOP" (Cinemascope*, at 1:85 8 35. 5:85, ! 7815 and 9:35 PM rv nwm Flower Ave. 4 P'ney Br. Rd rieUTTLn Si( Spg Md Jy 8 . 1666 TAB HUNTER In "THE BURNINO HILLS * Color* at 6:30 and 950 PM. Plus TOM EWELL In "THE ! LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS" f Color i at P M NAYLOR AUDIF MURPHY in "WALK THE PROUD LAND" <Color». at 10«». 3:55 0:50 and 9 PM Plus FRANK LOVEJOY in "THE CROOKED WEB,” at 2:45. 5:85 and 8:35 PM ROCKVILLE DRIVE IN 9. 8. Route 210. Rockville, Md. Telephone PopUr 2-8188 Open at 8:30 Show at 7 PM. "BUS STOP" <Ctn,m»Bcnp,> With MARILYN MON- 1 ROE at 55 PM Pius ERROL | ELYNN :n "THE WARRIORS" 'Colon, at T.on and 10:30 PM HISER BETHESDA MARILYN MONROE "BUS STOP" i 00. 8 15. 5:38, 7:40. 9 50 “AMERICAN ENGINEER” I .• ■ t-~I I ■->'». 7 *>*'. 9 15 Ore Big Week Starting Frl . Nov 2 TYRONE POWER. "EDDY DUCHIN j STORY '• Louis Bornheimer s Theaters THE VILLAGE 2™E NE. NANCY KELLY "THF BAD SEED 8 932 JOHN IRELAND. HELL S HORIZON. 8 12 irrUfTMf l A HI II I Itthand , nCffTIUH New lop Mi. NE. Free Parking Lot 810 HALLOWEEN HORROR SHOW, j LILLI PALMER “Chamber of Horrors” 8 25 9:32. BELA LUGOSI “The Human Monster” 7:50 We Dare You to See Them Plenty of Smelling Salt* on Hand, Free f diipopa for the Kiddie vrnNnt! Kl aw mi. V Altitun Vernon Are.. Ale* . Va. MARILYN MONROE. "BUS STOP." j 4 JESSE Open Frl. Sat. Sun. DISTRICT THEATERS i ,ii su i-aoM nnwAßn i si,, n.w. BUHAHU 0o«m Op." 12 00 Noon •MILDRED PIERCE JOAN CRAW FORD ZACHARY SCOTT, P!j» "JOHNNY BELINDA" JANE WY MAN STEPHEN M.NALI Y I nirfll N '213 V NW LiniULN 0 „„ 0(M „ ,j j OPM Tvn Hit, LISBON " RAY MILLARD MAUREEN "KARA P.u. REYOND A jUEASONABI f. DOJJBY DANA ANDREWS JOAN FONTAINE REPUBLIC »« J' n w niruoui Doom On,n 12 30 » M "BACK FROM ETERNITY ROBERT RYAN ANITA EKBEP.G _ BOOKER fp SHZMfc. S'TEA AND SYMPATHY '• DEBORAH ERR JOHN KERR Addfd. MR LACK MAOIC I XIICCTfIU 2Jt*>"» i.— id n ( uinuaiun o<«.,o«»-2 «» m "BAD BEE D."' S'arrtnt NANCY EELI. Y spurious wives, I’d like to meet the real one.” She's very prety so* I asked her, "Why don’t you play the wife on George’s show?” Because she's a coward.” replied Mr. Gobel. . . < Johnny Weiss muller at the party with golf champ wife, Aliene, told me, “I’m the Elvis Presley of Russia. My old Tarzan movies have just been released there and the women are rioting over me in front of the theaters. I think I’ll grow my hair long again and grunt.” ** * * Among those wishing good luck for Ozzie's Detroit Lions football team—Henry Fonda, Bonita Granville, Jack Wrather, Jeanette MacDonald, the George SIDNEY LUST THEATRES | Free Parking | BELTSVILLE DRIVE-IN WE. 5-5800. Balto. Blvd. <l*. S. I), ! 5 Mins. From V. of Md. Children Free. Open Fri.. Sat. and Bun. Only. ! B| V p|l ID. 9-3322. MARI LY N I HIamIbKI MONROE. "BUS STOP." j Cinemascope. Color, at 7:10, 9:30. BETHESDA " !tMiB DAILY MATINEES J P.M. Continuous. NANCY KELLY. "THE BAD SEED" at 1:30. 4:10. « 15. 9:30. rif rural v l * 4-0100. wtlliam UnLTLnLI HOLDEN. DEBORAH KERR. “THE PROUD AND THE PRO FANE." at 7 9:20. HYATTSVILLE DEBORAH* KERR. YUL BRYNNER. “THE KING AND I.” Cinemascope. Color, at 6:55. i 9:25. KAYW9OD WA - -****■ DAILY MATINEES 1 P.M. Continuous. TAB HUNTER. NATALIE WOOD. ‘THE BURNING HILLS." Cinemascope. Color, at 1. 2:40 4:30, 6:15. Smmi. 9:45. j «W|( nn V WH. 6-7000. wnT VILITO niicLj IA M HOLDEN. DEBORAH KERR "THE PROUD AND L THE PROFANE." at 7. 9:25. Neighborhood Theaters ARLINGTON-FALLS CHURCH. VA. JA. 5-6111 for Featare Time* RYRD Wash.-Lee Shop. Confer Opp. Ft. Myer. JA. 7-1733 “THE KING AND I” Scope and Color. 7:15. 9:40. CTATT Falls Church, Va. aliiiL JE 2-1555 “BUS STOP” MARILYN MONROE WILSON 17 “ A W 7MSOBIvd "BUS STOP" yARILYN MONROE BUCKINGHAM 231 “BURNING HILLS” TAB HUNTER. Bcope and Color. i ARLINGTON "PROUD AND PROFANE” i 1 WM HOLDEN DEBORAH KERR_ GLEBE 2,30 N GUb » M - ~ U VUIIi JA J_ 42t6 “PROUD AND PROFANE” WM HOLDEN DEBORAH KERR. JEFFFRSfIN Arl Blvd. 4 Annon dol. Rd., JE 2-8040 ’HIGH SOCIETY” GRACE KELLY, SINATRA. CROBBY. i - ROTH'S THEATERS ROTH'S SILVER SPRING 8212 Georgia Are. JV. 9-1121 NATALIE WOOD, TAB HUNTER. i “THE BURNING HILLS” At R 00. 9:30. Plus, at 7:40. CYD CHARISSE DAN DAILEY. | ’’■MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS” I Wed and Thurs. BETTE DAVIS In "STORM CENTER." PJIDV Sovonnoh St. ot 13th St. S.E. rnnn Blk of( A|a Av . J 0 2 2333 Last Times GLENN FORD. "THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE." fl:30. 10:00, I Plus, at 3: IS. WM HOLDEN. DEB ORAH KERR. "THE PROUD AND PROFANE." !• REED 1223 Ring S., Zl. 9-3443 : - Parking Space ifi JAMES CAGNEY BARBARA STAN " WYCK THESE WILDER YEARS: VIRCINIA Mamorial Uvd. 4 Ist =5; * U St., Kl. 9-6133 *■ 5 JOAN CRAWFORD JACK CARSON s ga. Mil URED PIERCE i -et rncntr tairlington, Ve. 1 J=£ JE. 6 1000 Frn Parking 1-5 I cinemascope and Color "BUS 1 p . I STOP " MARILYN MONROE. DON T J* MURRAY, 11, SHIRLIIIGTOM "Jgj I. r WILLIAM HOLDEN. MONA PREE MAN "STREETS OF LAREDO " 1 * RICHMOND *’f , - I UNDA DARNELL, STERLING HAY -31 DEN, "DAKOTA INCIDENT." In Color. Continuoui From ! 30 PM Capitol Hill Theater i 'lts Pa. Are. RE. LI. 7-.TJT* Com. n I' TALLULAH BANKHEAD | WM BENDIX WALTER SLEZAK. i HUME CRONYN In Hitchcocks "UFEBOAT." It-30: BETTE | DAVIS in "STORM CENTER." 8:00. ; CIRCLE = 2,o3 r ; q *-J iw^| PEDRO INFANTE RITA MACEDO VIC TOR MANUEL MENDOZA. ROBERTO CANEDO In “PUEBLO CANTO Y ESPERANZA” iSpanish Dlaloauei at » 00. 7:55 9 SS VILLA ROCKVIUE, ND. ro z-tt:i:i. - FRED ASTAIRE LESLIE CARON In "DADDY LONG lias 0 40. 8:00. stanton * ,s 1 i W4BHI\GTON'f ART Till 4TFR 1 ON 4 4FITOI. HILL" Ample Parking Parllttieg Fourth Record-Breaking Week KXCIUBIVI LIMITED ENOAORMENT of :he Oreateit Motion Picture I rex Made The Celebrated LILLIAN OIBH In D W GRIFFITH S Immortal M*«t*rpiece. “THE BIRTH OF A NATION” A; : is. « s« Cr- Starrln* HENRY B W ALTHAM. DON ALD CRISP W ALLACZ REID and a Cast rHLe '-is 'undoubtedly your last CHA.NCI TO SIE THIS OREAT MOTION PICTURE Starts Fri. “Bicycle Thief,"; plus “Quartet” Cnmini Claud. Rains and Nelson Mdr Phantom of Opera Stokowski and: Durbin ■ A M-ndret* Men and a OirT'.l JjeQteat Profile in another treat role. w . C neld,!« -be Bank EtJck' Oi!»ler. m-i? r..“vj’ O.iner Henrr The }, ,r 10 Hunchback > J of Notr, Dam* n,ent rrriiom. I !Laits and June Haver.... Henry Fonda by the way, has been dating Cheryl Clarke, described as a Texas society girl. . . . George Jessel at Art Williams’ El Dorado with Dolores Gray, not the MGM star, and to save confusion she is now Dolores Dean. But to George a pretty | | girl by any other name smells ■ just as sweet. The big censation in London on a dull day, is Joan Crawford’s t non-stop knitting. Things must be getting dull over there jlwhen they devote e column to ’ the fact that Joan, who never listops clicking between film takes. - is making a sweater for her f.director. But whatever her se , cret, Joan has certainly charmed . the British. There hasn’t been t one mean crack against her, and > that’s a miracle over there. l** * * 1 The premiere for Gene Kelly’s 1 picture. “The Happy Road.” will be different. The childten of the columnists, critics and movie i editors will attend the premiere they will write the reviews. „:Well, children usually tell the ■, | truth. t Ron Randell is a boy who WINELAND THEATRES ABC DRIVE-IN Op*n 8 P.M Kiddies Free TAB HUNTER. NATALIE WOOD in “THE BURNING HILLS" Cinemascope. Technicolor, at 8:30. 9:58: FRANK LOVEJOY in “THE CROOKED WEB." at 8738, HILLSIDE DHIVE-IN 6200 Marlboro Pike Md., JO. 8-7266 Open « P M Kiddies Free JOHN IRELAND in "HELL'S HORIZON." at 6:30 10:08; MARILYN MONROE in “BUS STOP." Cinemascope, Techni color. at 8:26. ANACOSTIA ’^Ga.dJtap.W. Matinee Daily 1:00 O'clock. MARI LYN MONROE in "BUS STOP." Cine mascope Technicolor, at 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20. 9:20. HIGHLAND 2533 f; n 7.73 , , ,, sT TAB HUNTER. NATALIE WOOD In 'THE BURNING HILLS." Cinema- Scope. Technicolor, at 6:30, 9:35; FRANK LOVEJOY in "THE CROOKED 8 T| AIITTr South Capitol & Atlantic AAlgJtlf life St. S.W. JO. 3 5000 Free Parking MARILYN MONROE in "BUB STOP " Cinemascope Technicolor, at 6:16. 7:55. 9:40. CONGRESS TAB HUNTER. NATALIE WOOD In “THE BURNING HILtS" Cinema- Scope. Technicolor at 6:30. 9:35: FRANK LOVEJOY in "THE CROOKED WEB.’at 8:00. PM!AT 4703 Marlboro Pike l/Unnie JO 8 . 5151 Fre# Parking 2 Technicolor Hits. JEFF HUNTER. ROBERT RYAN in “THE PROUD ONES." Cinemascope, at 8:00; JOHN PAYNE. RHONDA FLEMING AR LENE DAHL in "SLIGHTLY SCAR LET." at 6:lft, 9:35. TAITRFI lourel Md. LRUIILL Porkway 5-2113 JAMES CAGNEY. BARBARA STAN WYCK in "THESE WILDER YEARB." at 6:15. 7:55, 9:40. CAPITOL Capitol Heights, Md. WTLLIAM HOLDEN. DEBORAH KERB in THE PROUD AND THE PRO FANE." at 7:45: HOWARD DUFF In • BROKEN STAR." at 6:20. 9:45. DRIVE-IN THEATERS AIRPORT Opens at 6 P M "BUS STOP" (Cine mascope i. MARILYN MONROE DON MURRAY, at 7 and 11: Plus "NORTH WEST PASSAGE." SPENCER TRACY. KOBERT YOUNG, at 9 Cartoon Lo cated in Arlington on U 8. Route 1. Just over the 14th St. Bridge Kids Free. Wednesday. "HELEN OF TROY" and "TALL MAN RIDING." NEW SUPER 29 Him 3 Miles West of Fsirfsx on Rt. 29 Open 6:30. Start 7:00 Kids Free. Next Show. Friday and Saturday. VAN JOHNSON in "FOOTBTEP6 IN THE FOG."* Gorgeous Color. Plus Big 808 MITCHUM In "FIGHTING COMMAND." Plus "THEY RODE THE WEST." In Color. QUEERS CHAm^rd Hamilton St.. W. Hyatts.. Md. Kiddies Free. In-Csr Heaters “BUS STOP” MARILYN MONROE. DON MURRAY. 9:30. 10:20; STERLING HAYDEN. -ETERNAL SEA." 8:30. Cartoon. H 30. _ Rt. 1. E. M. LOEW-S. B*. «f Aim. NT. VERNON OPEN AIR Onen Show Start, at «:lA. MARILYN MONROE DON MURRAY. "BUS STOP.' at 10:00; CAROL OHMART. TOM TRYON. "THE BCAR LET HOUR," at 8 211. Last Complete Show at t:lt. LEE HWV.-ARL. BLVD DRIVE IN THEATER JE. 3-9500 2 Miles West of Falls Church. America’s Most Beautiful Drive-In Located Between Seven Corners and Fairfax Circle. Via Either Arlington Blvd. (Turning at Callow's Rd.) or Lee Hwy.— World’s Largest Screen. THE ONE AND ONLY MARILYN MONROE Starring in “BUS STOP” Shown in C'Scope and Color, At 8j45. Plus. TONY CURTIS, "RAWTHIDE YEARS." River Boat Action in Color. At 6:50 tnd 10:26. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:30. Tomorrow. In Addition to Our Regular Show Gala Halloween Party Games, prixes for young and old. dress up the kids for a costume parade special early laugh show for the children, all kids under 1? admitted free Eye poppin’ Horror Show with the Star in Person (or should we say animal? or vegetable?!. SOPER cmv&tfft&asx Kiddle! Free. ANTHONY STEEL. ' 'STORM OVEH THE NILE.” 7 ”0, 10.78. ROBERT YOCNO, "THE HALF BREED ' » QA Wed, Thurs "CHAMBER OF HORRORS and "THE HUMAN MONSTER ' DAI MM *r. .VMM. Om. F»l --rHlaFlbn mer Her.. Rt. IM, el. 2!W , . m, L* r< * “ r Lsndeeer, Rd. Kiddle! Free. NATALIE WOOD "THE ! BURNING HILLS" 8:45 JOHN ! IRELAND. 'HELLS HORIZON,” Wed Thur« • "CHAMBER OF HORRORS and "THE HUMAN MONSTER" November Bonus Month: line per Car I BRANCH DRIVE-IN I Rl. rt-0000 Ml. Ba. of D. C. Line i »t Clinton Md Via Branch Are. B.E. >!d Rt. Children Always Frae. MARILYN MONROE In “BUB STOP/* CScope. 8 25; THE KILLER 18 LOOSE ' \ 00. 1" 00 SUNSET DRIVE-IN At Bailee** Croai Roada Between 7 Camera and Shirley H*», One Mile Beat of Alexandria Kiddles Free. i “WICHITA 'Cinemaftcoi-e and Colon, i JOEL McCREA VERA MILEB 7 0(1 and Hi MO; Plus * THE LONO WAIT." ANTHONY QUINN 8:40 Wed*.. PHANTOM Or THE RLE MOROUI* and ‘TAROET EARTH.” GEORGETOWN ™ Starts Today W’ritten and Filmed Pram Life One of the Oreat Human Drama a of Today JAMES STEWART in “CALL NORTHSIDE 777” With LEE J COBB and RICHARD CONTI It a power lx measured by the impact of ita realism'"— N Y Times Feature at 000 H 00. 10:00 FREE PARK INO at Winters' r * ; wu Am. CREENRELT *££ ' GENE TURNEY DANA ANDREW* r&ntriY *ir«ii, v«. c« iw* I Him HA F.,|,i— Marilyn vonroe don murßay is must get married. When HUde garde Christian, the girl he was engaged to. married someone else. Ron got himself a date with Rita Hayworth. When that; , didn’t develop, he met German film star Laya Raki, and now announces he will marry her be jfore they leave England in January. Tyrone Power has taken up; ! writing. He scrivened the theater in a book written by the ; mother-in-law of Sarah Church ,lll, Vivienne Beauchamp, the well , known society photographer. .j Viveca Lindfors is in town with husband George Tabori. But she • won’t tarry long. “I have an . other play to do in New York,” I she relays. !*i * * I An Egyptian journalist traveled from Cairo to Pinewood, for a two njinute interview with Marilyn Monroe on the set of . “The Sleeping Prince.” But the ; ‘‘no visitors, no interviews” edict ; by Sir Laurence Olivier still held. ; And no interview. But the boy ' wrote a storv. ; And Ricardo Montalban writes ' that he isn’t worried although !he's shooting “Son of the Shiek” .on the Suez Canal. I can think of more comfortable places to be , i right now. Julie Bishop—in private life the wife of Colonel Howard Shoup and the mother of two ' j children—manages to combine happy marriage with a career. In addition to appearing as Bob Cummings' wife in his “My Hero” series, the red-headed Julie has a good role in Alan Ladd's “Buffalo Grass." James Mason can’t find the right “Jane Eyre”—so this pro duction is postponed and James now wants to do a Western. Tallyho and all that sort of thing. • Tunis Is Growing TUNlS.—Tunis, with its sub urbs. accounts for nearly one fifth of Tunisia's total popula tion of about 3.8 million. In the past 25 years the country’s rural population has increased by about 50 per cent, the popu lation of cities other than Tunis has almost doubled, and the number of people living In the Tunis area has tripled. Something Sensational Has Happened in Smoking! MI/NOtHHEREiS 1 ip A FIBER V® 7 HNGSIZt i THROAT HOT? THROAT RAW? or Regular-Size SWITCH FROM "HOIS" p-*“> "**** _ „ ■ toKODLS! Jjgggß i=OHP-S the benefits of KOOLS-PLUS I'#■(■]■ IlLd(r all the benefits a filter I new Filter KOOLS! I f#j#f% j I No other cigarette ever S«^»fJPJ| | made your throat feel I bo clean and cool! f J So switch from “hots” to ***** aiwniOt *IWHi y/ new FUter KOOLS! Discover M,LD M6NTHOL /O. ff #/Bf/ why smoker, everywhere king-size / JnfITPIPA . aWST"- k §ED SULLIVAN ' 1 LITTLE OLD NEW YORK — I I Men and Maids and Stuff j NEW YORK.—To those of us, who were in Budapest as long; ,jago and as far away as 1937, the . Russians bloody slaughter of [ Hungarians in that ancient city ’;has particular overtones of savagery. Budapest was a gay ! and leisurely city, two cities to be t accurate, because the yellow (Danube separated Buda from j Pest. In midriver was St. Mar s guerita Island, where you could jitake mineral baths or, at night, i eat and dance at fine restau rants. Along the river were great : outdoor garden restaurants ' where you were served the most s luscious peaches you ever ate. At j the racetrack, barefooted pea > sant women studied the Budapest j equivalent of the Morning Tele e graph and the jockeys were huge youngsters in contrast to our e tiny specimens. ]** * * 3 The Jack Bennys were with us e on that trip. In the morning • mail. Jack had received a con b tract from Paramount Pictures 1 which had to be signed, notarized J and sped back to Hollywood. So 1 around noon, Jack and I went ito a lawyer's office and Jack ex- E plained the urgency. “Mr. Benny." said the Hun garian lawyer, “I never will be a rich man, but there are certain 1 pleasures in which I indulge. The - primary pleasure is my luncheon and each day I devote two hours to it. If you will return ,at 2 - o’clock or even better 3 o’clock, - I’ll be back from luncheon.” -But,” protested Benny. The i lawyer smiled gently at him and s repeated: "At 2 o’clock, then?” i And so we learned that Hun - garians were formidable in s dividuals. ej * * * * » When communisip took over in Hungary and the Iron Cur tain concealed that unhappy; land, the world agreed that the deepest tragedy was that a fu-! ture generations, brought up to revere communism, would for : get the example of their parents. ’ The Kremlin believed it, too. Corpses of youngsters in Bud ■ apest today prove that the world :and the Kremlin made a griev • ous error of judgment. These [ young martyrs, who charged on | , Russian tanks armed only with | ■ Hungarian flags, proved that the | ; flame of liberty is not so easily | i extinguished. Men still prefer ; to die on their feet than live on : their knees. In Hungary this . spark was kept alive by the ; Catholic Church and by an un . derground that tuned in on «broadcasts of Radio Free Eu •rope, just as in Poland, another satellite nation. ** * * The dictionary describes a • “satellite” as a small state which ’ adjusts its policies to the more ’ powerful state upon which it de ’ pends economically. Another 1 description of “satellite” is: “an J obsequious or fawning follower - or dependent.” ’ It just goes to prove that what | you read in the dictonary ain’t • necessarily so. u** * * t The Robert Sarnoff’s (NBC) I : prezi awaiting Sir Stork. . . . i Michael Wilding and Marie Mc > Donald dating. . . . The Gayne ! Resellers <she’s Otto Kruger’s , daughter) named her Deborah. . . . Marilyn Monroe and Sir : Laurence Olivier finish shooting 1 “The Sleeping Prince” in two ’ weeks. Marilyn and Arthur Mil ■ ler due back November 15. . . . • A daughter for the Nat iCA) Rudichs. . . . John Ford to direct "The Last Hurrah.” . . . CBS • TV has a natural in the Vincent ■ Lopez band. . . . Elroy (Crazy- THE EVENING STAR, Washington. D. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. HUM legs) Hirsch and his wife expect; a February stork.. .. Alan Ladd’s Carol Lee, and Liam O'Brien a duet. . Grape juice heiress Harriet Welch and Ludlow Stevens an item. . . . Ann Francis recuperating after appendectomy, j . . . “Tea and Sympathy” has grossed $540,000 at "Radio City Hall. ... Gray Cooper’s "Friendly Pa-suasion” follows. .. . Margaret Kirin of Jackie Gleason's TVer | weds Dr. James Trone November 4. . . . Bernard Rclin. public rela tions bfggie, quits N. Y. Hospital, tomorrow. . . . Lucy and Desi in vited for a command perform ance in London. . . . Louise Top ping and Chefs Hofer serious. . Moss Hart penning his memoirs. . . . Jean Simmons here November 19th for MGM’s “This j Could Be the Night.” . . . 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