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HOLLYWOOD By SHEILAH GRAHAM Stellar Extras HOLLYWOOD (NANAI.— ' When you see “Tarzan, the Ape Man.” watch for Stewart Granger in the long shots. And the very handsome Cesare Danova in the medium and close shots. There are some wonderful scenics in this Tar zan. And they should be—they were made by Andrew Marton for Granger’s starring film. “King Solomon’s Mines.” Twentieth Century-Fox has a winner in the James Mason- Arlene Dahl “Journey to the Center of the Earth.” With added, expensive scenes. Thank goodness we beat the Russians on this. . . . Hope Lange-Don Murray have good news: With the turning over of their “rehabilitation of refugees” THE LYONS DEN By LEONARD LYONS Visitor From Uganda NEW YORK —King George Rukidi 111, the Omukama of Toro, just visited New York. He is the direct descendant of 30 generations of Kings of : Uganda, the absolute ruler of 700,000 subjects. His grand fathex’ was host to Dr. Living stone, before Stanley found the explorer, and invited the Chris tian missionaries to come to Toro. King George Rukidi is not here to seek any economic aid, he said, but just to see America, the U. N., New York and the shows. There are no theaters in I Uganda, he sighed, except for amateur theatricals. The last play he saw was “Henry VIII, ’’ at the school where one of his sons played a role. He has two sons, four daughters and one wife—and not. as the press had reported. 27 children. The 27, he laughed, included all his nephews and nieces. He would have been the first man from Uganda to visit America were it not for his cousin, who was exiled by the British for a while and came to America to study under Ralph Bunche. Communists in Toro? “Oh. no,” said King George. “Not -20—8:30 P.M. g Doy» Only The J Torchbearers Produced by Special jj Arrangement i;.; ; with. jW Samuel French T 5? £1 BUCK LODGE JUNIOR HIGH AUDITORUIM & BUCK LODGE ROAD ! £ ADELPHI, MARYLAND wj Adultt fI.IS Childern FABULOUS FABIAN Blue Denim NM ■L. NOW AM -THE BEsToE EVERYTHING [ WATCH hPCSM - I FOR THE THE’ItULE I HEW »&-• IflFW’t v “‘° * * 4-A' l COLUMBIA ■ - ■ AMO OFTtW g ■’:-:n.”.lS3M| CinbmaScopC co.o,»t«uu« J STgWtOWHONIC SOUNO CiUB PRESENTS Harvey _ Chown and his ~ Goy "90” Piano Stylings 3:30-7:30 and 9 -1 A M. • NO COVER NO MINIMUM MEMBER OF DINERS' CLUB Sheraton-Park HOTEL 2630 Connecticut Ave., N.W. ADVERTISEMENT Rip Van Winkle Couldn’t Sleep with Nagging Backache Now! You can get the fast relief you need from nagging backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired-out feelings. 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Cute scene in Rome: Columbia exec- . utive Lacey Kastner’s pretty,.‘ young daughter hurling herself , into the arms, shouting “Darl ing,” of a portly male, who seemed delighted, until the young lady drew back, and said, “Oh. I don’t know you!" Hie portly one was Orson Welles. And haven’t you almost done ■ this yourself some time, seeing I J ———■■ '' ■■ - i that we would know, I suppose, know openly. We are against Communism.” He tours his i kingdom regularly, listening to | complaints from his subjects and then taking up these mat ters with the local mayors. “We have no army.” he said. “We don’t fight.” I showed him the newspaper I’d brought with the report of the rioting in Ruanda, m which the Bahutus attacked the aristocratic Watusis. I left King George Rukidi 111 in his suite, reading aloud, the report of the clashes. “Oh. this is serious.” he said. “Fight ing is always serious.” p- n ® x/> z - E I*l I I /■ B I I A/ BJ x \BB p Ir- yr ■J\ J I I‘ I ■ ’C” iii """Hf* ~ SB / Inflation works in fits and starts. Xow is the time to wk ■Kx ■HI stop further inflation—before it gets under way again. % f You can plan your future with confidence ONLY WHEN INFLATION IS BEHIND BARS of ta tum ’ crea,cs more iobs - d upponunines. state and local governments. They, too, may appreciate being But you can help put inflation behind bars. And as Where is the money coming from? reminded that you favor tightening up on expenditures, you do, you will be helping to build the kind of America Much of this “growth money” must come from savings. 3 ‘ Whenever y° u sho P’ check carefully on prices and values, we all want, with a better standard of living for everyone. . , , . , , That way, you re sure of getting your money’s worth. 7 i our savings can help. And the economies government awk u . , P . The steady, continuous prosperity we all seek can makes can also help by releasing more money for oroduc- en y» u ’Jy y, you will find it easier to build up a come only from having a etabh dollar, safeguarded five purposes. This way, we will be worktag to build a cgtaiUf mflalmn. ? r °, S l . Per . t ’ U 0 S ' tonfident America, freed of the fear of we will be providing the capital tar more jobs and greSi With a stable dollar, the raises we get would actually ** inaatlon ’ opportunity for all. be raises in buying power, not merely a means of meeting ta y on V our RU (lr d against further inflation Such actions as these work for a growing America and a rising prices. And a stable dollar will give us all added 1. One thing you can do is to let your senators and congress- Stab ' e d °' lar ’ to °‘ confidence to save... to build ... and to grow. men-now that they are home-know your point of view about Brought to you in the interest of every American who is Right now there is a pressing need for more capital to ? g f° vernment Spen^ You be how concerned with preserving the value of the dollar. keep pace w lt h the demands of our growing nation. We They may believe exactly as you do, but if thev hear mainlv INSTITUTE OF LIFE INSURANCE Inflation is "the cruelest tax of all" familiar face and thinking you know the peraon—but it’s mere ly something you have seen on a screen? •• • • i Errol Flynn’s estate is in the j red for the $25,000 advance given to Errol for his "Wicked, Wicked Ways” book. But they’ll get it back. I don't see how the memoirs can fail. . . . Cary Grant’s remark, when told he looks younger than his age— i "It isn’t that I look younger, i but that other men look older." Whatever it is. I buy it. Only one other not-so-young man I know who has the same springy step is Jack Benny. “Mickey Rooney and His Fifth Wife” is how they want to bill him in Australia. Or rather, them. . . . Anna Mag nanl is still waiting for that script from Roberto Rossellini. No more shooting from the cuff for Anna •* * ♦ Walter Wanger's signing of Elizabeth Taylor to play Cleo patra reminds me of the time— in 1948, I believe—he asked Maria Montez, the late, tem pestuous actress, to play Cleo. Later. Maria was telling Mar lene Dietrich that the role called for her to have a sister, "Almost as beautiful as Cleo patra, and I’d like you to play the part.” Marlene was vastly amused. A letter from Will Gould of 'Th* screen has been | I MMK , missing Muni's art." I i v\ —Coe, Pott | lA COLUMBa RCIuRU ; TRAHS-LUX Play house 1 North Hollywood, regarding my l - wonderment as to where the 1 phrase “Private Eye” origi nated: “I believe you can credit Dashiell Hammett, who created j the character. He once told me , that ‘Private Eye’ stands for 1! ‘Private I’—the T for investi- - gator.” •* » • The only thing that makes Fred Mac Murray angry is when , people ask him. “Why do you [ keep your wue June Haver from her acting career?” It’s June who decided she’d rather be a wife and mother than an ' actress. The MacMurrays do : not employ a maid or a cook, Just a cleaning woman who comes in five times weekly. So - ' IL _ , . : Belafonte... IS I |e. MORRISON FAPERCO/ 1009 Penna. Ave. N.W. , ( ( Home ot Empaco Products , // or our ! » Stationery and //\\i (! oHice Supplies ( ]]> jA ■> Come to P/ i I IIW--— Morrison *j 'i Paper Company J/ ( —* 1009 Penna, > Ave. N.W. or Co/f N 4. 8-2945 I June la a pretty busy house ! wife. Dennis Morgan, the Bos tonian private eye, or should I write “I” of “31 Beacon Street,” need never worry about the future. His father, who is also his manager of finance, invested his last two years’ salary from Warners $300,- 000, m real estate which has trebled in value. Dennis, who had allowed himself to get paunchy, slimmed down for his current aeries. ... And add to “77 Sunset Strip,” “Bour bon Street Beat” and "21 Bea con Street,” a little horror series starring Lon Chaney, Jr., titled, “13 Demon Street." They put “The Wackiest I WIIXIAMGOEU ■ theycame TOCORDURA A COLUMBIA RCTUWC COLOW TRANS-LUX Ha »®i2SDANCEwi»hEod, I IUfiREEf LES SONS;0 o t = For I : A TOTAL OF 4: S 2ft °“n« nft I : To%o ha *U LESSONS Ilf X 502 13th St. N.W. EX. I -[Ship to the Army” into dry-1 dock until next March because - Jack Lemmon is doing “The d Apartment”, for Billy Wilder. 1 Ricky Nelson, signed for the t "Ship" movie, will work with s parents Ozzie Bn d Harriet until ’• Lemmon is ready to sail. Israel is becoming a new film center. After “Exodus” with Paul Newman there, Israel t Ul ., be J he base ,or "In-esisti ble. about the disappearance ;; of an ancient scroll, to be pro -1 duced by Ted Richmond, Part ‘ ner of the late Tyrone Power. • and Prince Philip are in the mushroom ; business —for export. Royal mushrooms, in crested con- . Why Mountain Valley Water Is Recommended as an aid for ARTHRITIS and KIDNEY-BLADDER IRREGULARi DES 4 to S gla..vt a day of thi> pur* miwol wafer from Hot Spring,, Ark, nsip to 1. STIMULATE KIDNEY ACTION 2. SOOTHE BLADDER IRRITATION 3. NEUTRALIZt URINE ACIDITY 4. DISCHARGE WASTES CONSULT TOUR DOCTOR Phone ME. 8-1062 Mountain Valley Water 912 12th ST. N.W. l THE EVENING STAR 81 Wortmgto,., D. C., A4«Way, Navambar If, 1959 B ■ ~ - —■ ■- - ■ tainers? . . . 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