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NEIGHBORHOOD to Ask Suing Sophia Loren for Breach Flew to Spain for the Week End Inent of Comedy Characters, I a Passenger If Gage B-12 ** THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. ally $1 million. Hildegarde MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. 19.56 l ¦¦¦ l ¦ ¦ 11 11 hit oil at . Tulsa. Eliott Nu-! gent’s daughter, Nancy, dating NEW PIX THE PASSING SHOW Wally Cedar.... Mike Todd and 9th St' . ED SULLIVAN 4 Lis Taylor at Mercurio’s. J ST.9thßet.EiF Jackie Cooper’s . BURLESQUE dad died. SHORTS Plot of “King and Four Queens”; LITTLE OLD NEW YORK ON SCREEN l 'You Can't Run Away' Is Gable tries to find the girl with the Jack, suggests Nanette Fabray. I A Sunny, Funny Frolic u w B-v, ¦ ** * * ' Construction crews rushing By HAKRY MacARTHUR • m m-M A Real Whodunit new N. Y. skyscrapers before reporteri . Two films do not make a trend, but the Palace Theater Is NEW YORK. —It this present for any male, snow. Mollie Netcher Bragno I looks unduly bloodshot on this! is your solution. prefers Roger Ro* 0r«. IIUS rapidly becoming our headquarters for remade comedy hits. "The ithis Through McCormick. particular day, blame it oil J. the pages foreign Winthrop Opposite Sex.” which was “The Women" the first time around, 1 stride spies, Mrs. Aldrich in from Hear Elvis Edgar Hoover. Not that Hoover John ... lias just been nudged off the Cinemascope screen there by "You Dillinger, the Harding ad-i London. A girl for the Alan Wp has been pursuing me thieves, Gilberts sing.. Can t Run Away From It.’ The original, “ItHappened One Night,” in the ministration Capone, of “Most Happy Fella.’' I FBI of . was a five-way Academy Award in 1934. sense surveillance. But atom spies and other unsavory . Tom Patterson in from winner last night I started reading Pu- "You Can’t Run Away From It” is not likely to repeat characters who operated for Hit- Stratford, Ontario, to lina up ELVIS Qji that litzer Price Winner Don To feat, it is a sunny, funny White- ler and jo under the dome of stars lor the Shakespeare Me- but |J' ; head’s "The FBI Story,” off the the National - Capitol. This morial Festival PRESLEY- frolic that Producer Director * YOU CAN T RUN AWAY FROM IT." P 1 m is a in his hometown. ; . a picture, produced m Random presses, Columbia House and whodunit . by and di- mm \ • /S to end all whodunits, . Alfred G. Vanderbilt’s sister- Dick Powell has made for Colum- rected Dick Powell, screenplay by 4 ... Jr Claude Binyon and - rM. tjfyy didn’t lay it down until 7 a.m. as well as an absorbing history m-law, Cathy bia Pictures. Claude Robert Riskin. from x• McManus, and the _ Scenarists a story by RICHARD EGAJMB short BamueJ Hopkins Adams, . This is the fascinating 0 Binyon music by Gene de Paul, lyrics by Johnny mofct lesson. Marchese Sandro Montczmolo and Robert Riskin have Mercer, in Cinemascope and Technicolor. book to hit this desk in years ** * * . DEBRA MGET updated story At inseparable. The Arthur P the and sprinkled the Palace Theater. wB aj| and if you’re trying to pick it liberally with fresh comedy. Ellie Andrews June Allyson a Continuously, you’re shocked Storchs of the Shelly Winters Peter Warne Jack Lemmon show expect Lyricist Johnny Mercer and A A Andrews Charles Blckiord i to learn the identity of those a May stork. Composer George Bhapely Paul Gilbert i definitely to be released in Feb- Hedgerow Theater, after more! ¦¦ Gene De Paul have Danker Jim Backus sinister influences which tried: BC|MP|M"jBB given Fred rooten Stubby Kaye The picture, with Janet than 30 years, tax-exempted by it some lilting songs. A Ist Youngman ruary. Driver Henny Leigh, started in November, to get rid of Hoover through the! United States a nonprofit cast paced by June Allyson and Gordon Allyn Joslyn w 1948, as or- Ballarino Jacques Scott 9 jig as a spy story of the sky. In years. And you’re pleased ganization. CINBMAScOPf- Jack Lemmon plays it lightly No 1 Proprietor Walter Baldwin to! Cinemascope Billings Byron Foulger 11949 it was changed to a com- learn, in the chronology! and for fun. and Hotel Manager Richard Cutting factual •: edy, kidding Communism, then Technicolor give them eye-ap- No Proprietor Howard McNear of these attempts, that the Ny Proprietor’s year pcaling backdrops. And Mr. , Wife Elvia Allman remade the same as a mix- NATIONAL—LAST 8 TIMES! "J? 1? . Louise Beavers ture of the two. White House and various At- j "AMERICA'S URSI THEATRE'' Powell has woven the whole : Minister Raymond Greenleaf Janet tells me Eves. B:.’HI. Math. Wed. and Sat. ’i:3o TY Announcer Edwin Chandler she can’t wait to see the movie, torneys General of these ROW ORUiiMS^” thing together with the deft No . Proprietor Jack Albertson United THf PLAYWRIGHTS' COMPANY presanf Lady “To see what I looked like Queenle - sort zany fable Captain Smith as a States always lined up /ouch this of de- William Forrest little girl.” on get. Red Frank Scully Hoover’s side, as well they HUMS MARJORIE UEI but doesn’t always ** * » might. „. Dub Taylor • • ** * * rlt'r Over and over again, F.D.R. vjl.,n Steve Benton Joan Crawford always named GOMEZ STEELE NICOL story poor Np/vllle Bill Walker thwarted Hoover's enemies when rands¦it’s still the of the J,»C I>t«tiye Herb Vicran her children and dogs with ajsiqiseossf - a C little rich girl (Miss Allyson) j . nd Detecllva Larry Blaka the pressure was greatest ; initial for the first to fmm Mm | > name . against the FBI chief. The who flees her multimillionaire match Crawford like .in (in mu ! (Sant many a moon came to call last Chris- World War II work of the FBI, tfou father and falls in with an in- w’eek, causing topher Crawford, Cynthia Craw- Fulietiii reporter >Mr. a bit of a stir every in Hawaii and in South America isiUN solvent newspaper they ford, Cliquot (Poodle) "Lemmon). Place went. One place was Crawford. as well as here, will send chills In the beginning her the Raleigh Now she is starting a new dy- i^ROM gim is to get back to the fortune- Hotel’s dining room, down your spine. Hoover, in- j where the four turned up for nasty, naming her new poodle hunting husband-m-name-only cidentally, disagreed entirely Cr SOLVE CiNaJscoeC \ | lunch, Silver Steele—for her husband. clad in their colorful na- with the ncHMKQto » she has escaped from papa's. Dick going ill-considered Govern- YOUR tive garb. So many heads hadn't Powell is on, un- ment moving ••J/L Clutches to wed. The reporter’s) spun REAL ESTATE SHARPIE action of more »i TENNESSEE NILLIAMS ' in unison there since an der and above the sea for his than 100,000 Japanese only thought is that this is the press HOLLYWOOD—The man dressed to look like Peter Minuit next three pictures. “Enemy Be- of Ameri- Box Office Open 10 AM to 9:30 P M ; over-zealous agent invaded can birth from their coast story to save his job. the premises is really your old friend Groucho Marx. The reason low” is about submarines; with a Leopard Girl, he is “Close homes to concentration camps. 2 Only Beg. of proximity dressed this way is that he, of all people, is playing Peter to the Wind” is a freighter story; Weeks Next Mon.! The combination clad in her native costume. Often blamed for this, Matinee. Wed. and Sat. at «:SO in Story Mankind," being “The Hunters” place he refutes and the fact that the husband These four, more decorous than Minuit “The of now filmed by takes in the charge in this book. UlSr J Is a to begin ulti- Marx, former the sky. Dick gets high gear SPECIAL 7 P.M. SUNDAY bum with any Leopard Girl, (and Warner Bros. Mrs. the Eden Hartford, plays into ** * * PEC, I brings were still with all three after the holidays. PEREOKMANCE tilth mately Miss Allyson and are named Kikuko Sasaki, the Ihdian daughter of the chief who sold Peter all that Golf star Jack Burke recu- Mr. Lemmon to the same in- i Marlon Brando is marking Tamie Kawamoto, Fumiko Shiba Manhattan farm land lor $24 back in 1626.—Wide World perating from surgery at Hous- destination that Clau- PllUtO. * time in New York. I liked him evitable and Seiko . JULIE Fukazawa. What's moderately ton. The Vincent Astors HARRIS EfnnmmBOOKS I : in "The ANTHONY dette Colbert and Clark Gable more, they carried name plates Teahouse canceled their trip Europe. VP arrived at in the original. This of the August Moon”—didn’t to to prove gt, . - i a mighty handy thing . Elsa Maxwell hospitalized. time it happens on a bus and for think it was his cup of tea. But if QUINN establishing rapport . between . Nina Thyssen and Sadri hitch-hiking jaunt from San I liked the movie immensely—- 9&LARK ggU pretty Japanese girls and non- Khan blazing in A Pl»v by Jean Anouilh I Diego especially the performance of Paris, where to Houston. I. Japanese-speaking reporters. the Ritz has of Adaottd by UUIAN HEILMAN LOEWS MAN I " even run out fuel. It's a lively trip, all right, and Another handy thing Glenn Ford. leetw>M| in this . i case Jean Main of “Life” . HOLLYWOOD Kirk Douglas off to wed MM UFFE 1(0 CtCERt. UORU MRCRMOT Allyson and Lemmon shade | was that the visitors proved to * is to New . FROM I Miss be Charles Burgess . • idwrro t 3d in June. eeucf cordon imies orur ohm Vs 51k L Anne, it nicely as love blooms and they : at home in the English language.
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