pemennaccmmedmmeng) MOVIE COM YZ oov> 2 MOVIE COLUMN COLUMN Headlines, a Wallace’s Dept. Store. a a ‘. Her recent headlines with Lt.- Gen. Rafael’ Trujillo Jr—and a vicious-looking police dog—share the blame. -Kim escorted me- through the $80,000 Bel-Air hilltop home, proudly showing off her TV room and. bedroom, both done in Ja- vender, Kim’s trademark color. ‘She pointed out an alcove by a picture window in the TV room. “Isn't that a romantic place to |dine at night? I eat by candle- light and look at the stars. It could be the most romantic spot on earth except that it’s no fun dining alone—but I do.” TIME FOR MARRIAGE | I suggested that the house is too much for a single girl, that it’s a home for a married couple. that maybe Kim has reached the point: where she should. get mar- ried, “I agree,” she answered, “but where can I-find a good man? I don’t-want any playboys or the EVEN the HATS HAVE A NEW LOOK THIS SEASON | $4.95 - $9.95 Now On Display ~ WALLACE’S ; DEPT. 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Store that Servieo Bullt” police dog fellows whe date everybody in town.” She admits that the phone calls from eligible men dropped after the publicity about the Dominican playboy’s gifts of ex- pensive sports cars. Kim’s loneliness stems’ from the longest: movie vacation she has had since becoming a top star. She finished “Bell, Book and Candle” several months ago and won't start another picture until next month. TRACY GUARDS DOOR Her dog, Tracy, helps keep prospective suitors away. She got him after some frightening, experiences with over- -zealous fans pounding on her door. Severa! males, apparently well soaked with the grape, have pounded: on the door early in the morning. They gave Kim and her servants quite a scare. Now the Bell-Air police patrol screens any suspicious-fooking: characters in the neighborhood. Any they miss, Tracy is there to greet. Since he has roamed the yard, Kim has had no trouble with unwelcome guests. Widow sues |. dance firm ST. LOUIS n—A 69-year-old duped out of her life savings of $21,501 for dancing lessons. Mrs. Gladys C. Foss has filed suit against the Arthur Murray Dance Studios for $100,000, charging that high-pressure tac- tics were used.on her in order to get her to sign‘11 contracts, two of them for Hfe memberships of $8 250 -each. Mrs. Foss is a $42- a-week clerk at a bookstore. SLOW. MAIL -LETHBRIDGE, Alta. ‘@—Roy Clemis and Lethbridge post of- west of here, It was postmarked March 22, 1944. i @ ONE.... APPLIANCE @ ONE.... CONTIUOUS OPERATION @ LESS THAN ONE HOUR than { than separate top loading without ro- ~ualng dirty wash only~-or use as a combination. Filters Required Phone 2396 football commissioner Syd Halte?- 6 Prince Rupert Daily N News Friday, “Seplamber_19, 1958 BLACKWOOD on By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Miss Brash is playing very fine cards lately. On this hand she made another good safety. play which assured the success of her contract. Mr. _Abel opened. the. jack: of clubs which was won on ‘the| North dealer board with the king. ‘The king of | Neither side vulnerable hearts was led and Mr, Champion NORTH — went right in with the ace and Mr. Dale | fired back his singleton diamond. a AJIT Mr. Abel won this trick with the WKS | ace of diamonds and returned | @*k 86S the queen, . hA re This was the crucial point of| , wer Mr Champion the hand. Would you play. the = 4 Q 1083 king from dummy? That would 5 4 $ A 73 be the “natural” play. But it; g 4Q10732 44 would cost you your contract. & J 10 &Q98 62 Miss Brash did not panic but | - SOUTH played “a small. diamond: from: Miss Brash the board and let the queen hold ' @K62 the trick. She realized that if: 9QI3J1098 2 Mr. Champion had started with! @/j9 at least two diamonds and if; $73 the jack of spades could be suc-: The bidding: . cessfully finessed, then five- odd: North East Souih West pout be aad by going up with | 1 NT Pass. 4@ All Pass the king:0. diamonds., That was’ . the pretty’ side’ ofthe picture. Opening lead: dack of clubs. But if Mr. Champion had led round of the suit. Miss Brash a singleton diamond, as seemed again played small from the most: “likely, and if he held the. board and ruffed in her hand. guarded queen of spades, then, She then picked up the other the play of the king of diamonds. outstanding . trumps, = entered would bring a result. of. down dummy with the ace of spades one: . ‘and led the carefully preserved Wisely, Miss Brash decided . king of diamonds,.on which she she wasn't particularly interested | ‘got rid of her losing spade. : in trying for five-odd. The extra: + tfick was worth only 30 points: and to try for it would seriously ; § . Reds study _ jeopardize the game, worth ‘over 400 points. Neither was she: Tee Antarctic terested in making three-odd. oe . which would give her a minus LONDON J#-—Moscow radio aid Thursday night a Soviet se ehe felt that the play of a: transport has flown 1,864 miles the second lead of that suit] nine-hour scientific “observa- would practically guarantce a| tion mission, safe four-odd on the hand. And, she was absolutely right. After. winning with the queen! of diamonds, Mr. Abel led a third: Mae West returns HOLLYWOOD iun—Mae West! ‘is returning to the movies after a 14-yeat absence. Actor Steve: Cochran said Thursday he has, signed the 66-year-old actress to: star in his independent produc-} tion of Klondike Lou, to be film- | ed here and on location in the , Yukon, Compromise reached __ ) German composer, was organist|. Aldershot in. 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