vi ‘ "MOVIE COLUMN Ee re ; ; g e hw ie ee a Lee aN ras a PAT ieee ma? ae ee Re ee Sey Fata an "Hollywood accepts — _ homegrown talent — By BOB HOLLYWOOD (AP) w THOMAS —At long last, Hollywood has claimed its own girl, Gwen Verdon, The fiim Industry is a -littte “slow on the uptake sometimes “and the case of Gwen ts a primc “example, The gal was born al- most in the shadow of MGM studios, where her father worked _,. @8 an electrician, a ad As ad aba, The eee mene Ne SRM ETE TENT RE HSER EEN E She played in Los Angeles ,, theatres as a tap dancer, ap. ne peared {In water shows, modelled vi bathing suits and strutted at “night spots. Stil, ' couldn’t see her. , She danced In and around the _bumptuous movie musicals of the ‘’403 and early 50s. “T had two duets with Betty Grable ‘in movies,” she recalls. “Bach time I played a bum.” , OTHER ROLES ’ There were other dancing roles -too, usually anoynmous, She played a Negro dancer in “Mis- Hollywood i FOOTING THE BILL—Making ; a big splash, shapely Roberta Morton pranceés in the surf at. Miaml Beach, Fla. Although the pretty miss had coming, we're sure the pho- tographer had no complaints, tte pa athe ne eene nti eet a Son eames ee Anglican Church | "seer in danger of extinction * TORONTO &—Lack of clergy- “men may bring the extinction of ; the Angilean Chureh ino rura: areas of Western Canada within: the next gerferation, Very Rev. S. A. R. Wood, Dean of Saska- toon, told the graduating class of Wycliffe College Wednesda: ight. He said there is anxiety andi “distress in the minds of bishops in charge of rural dioceses be- Cause they have three men who eanust do the work of six. te “Wo need your help,” he told: Sernduates and students, care to have a strony ehurch ey ight across Canada” Dean Wood — ceseribed “chureh's ositlon ns clesperaty for most sections of the country vi! ‘outside urban centres, a wie college. HAND STAND--—Civing a pal a enero than olalt foot. tall,’ parva Navaroy, 2 Inchos high, | the Ringling Bros, and Barntne aad Haliy Qlrous, currently pppoaring wh Madiion Square Garden, a kick 3 “if we j the: “He received the honorary de | spree of doctor of divinity from; Way, died Thursday night from | holda 20-year-old Margarito Ids- {ssippi Gambler," "Be sinuous nan da," “My last assignmenv here was 1s Jack Cole's assistant on “Gen- -lemen Prefer Blondes’’, she said, fane Russell epic of 1953. Into Can-Can in New York, and £ took it,’ pedestrian musical into the hit class, Then she went into “Damn Yankees,” achieving stardom .as Lola, the shapely temptress who helps bargain for player's soul. She followed with Again, her performance.- was greatly respoysible, since ctities iound fault with converting. Eu- gene O’Nelll’s Anna Christie into a musical, Finally, Hollywood - “has | "her. She has been returned: to her] home town to re-create her. role in “Damn Yankees’ opposite Tab Hunter. But Ho! tywood doesn’t” ‘get to keep her. When she finishes the fiim, way, which has treated her | hore kindly, 4 ' Reds refuse. ~ to join tests on radiation - LONDON (AP)—Niki- ‘ta. Khrushchev says. the, Soviet Union probably -will not join other mem- ' bers of the United . Na- i tions scientific committee . ! i 't ton radiation .in sending 7 to this sum- series of United observer's ;mer’s States tests in the Pacific. “This would be.a-sort’ of, | support of the U.S. asser- ;tion thatvit ' possible to develop a clean! ‘bomb which w ould be, so; ‘to speak, a noble weapon:! fool:shty | "_redpéned the bidding | ‘for the filthy deed of an-, ‘nihilating people, ” the So-/ viet premier told: ‘Kremlin reception - for ‘President Nasser. Wed- mesday night. - “ Moscow! ‘radio broadcast his | " re- imarks today. | | The U.S. invited the UN ive girl in “David and Bathshe- - -eferring to the Marilyn Monroe- “But then I got a chance to £0 ‘She helped Uft an otherwise |" a baseball |] “New Girl in Town,” also @ hit. | she heads back. to Broad-: ‘is allegedly objective i is. to. win the mos adversaries: Even better players than these have. trouble ‘passing when they ‘should. I see many cases where “getting the. bid” becomes more important... than getting the points on the score sheet. . Many players seem tofeel that there is some shame attached to bid on doubtful values, you are lacking in courage. P - By EASLEY BLACKWOOD © » Lear ning when to pass will make you more points than lear ning how to bid slams. - Brash, the-overbidder; Mr. Fusty,: the old-fashioned player: and.-Mr. Muzzy’s the opponents’ | seem to miss the real purpose of the game. ‘The main passing—that. when you fail: tol. pea ARDEA LO CON ‘Players like -Miss delight,” all t points—not to outbid the) t with two clubs, Mr. Dale and Mr.) Abel bounced into a four heart’ contract. which they undoubted- ' ly would have ,made: .Sensing: this, Miss Brash now elected to: take a sacrifice at’ five cubs go- Kast dealer. Neither side ‘yulnérable’ these ‘absurd: accusations. are bound to be the eventual los- ers in the gamie. So what good is their advice? ... I suggest that you -také your: ‘advice from the winners. And the winners in the ‘when to pass.’. ‘ Disregard «those who make | They | long run will be those who know ; } to i | i t NORTH Mr. Abcl AAG. ot yy Qa72 \ 6K I84 &% 8 4.3 oo ! WEST EAST | Mr. Champicn ' Miss ABrosh | A283 A542 yK 3. vw GaA #1096453 @A2 3 1G 2 x ‘In today’s deal, when Mr, . Champion failed ‘to come into the bidding over Mr. Dale's _one spade overcall, Miss Brash ‘should have given up promp- ly. What poss:ble future cousd .the ‘hand hold for her side? It was silly to dream | that ' eame. could be made on the [ wast ~West : cards’. -Indeed, 1t: was much more. likely that the~. opponents had- ‘some play. for | game. They ‘aid. * When Miss Brash! City Rotarians toattend “Juneau parley Five Prince Rupert Rotarians. ‘and three Rotary-Anns will leave : ‘tomorrow by Ellis Airlines en route ‘to. Juneiu to attend the ai: a. (" . Rotary International District 504. ‘conference, May 3,4, 5 and 6. Heading the ‘contingent are president Robert McKay and ‘committee to demonstrate; ‘its progress in developing : ‘a nuclear bomb substan-| ‘tially free from radio-' { ictiy e fallout, a i . t OSLO i---Oscar Torp, 64, La-. , Dor president of Parliament and | former prime minister of Nor- n brain hemorrhage. hand, clreus glant-Pod vans, Wy Now York, Thoy'toe both with New York, secretary: “James McGregor. Others attending are Mr. and ‘Mrs..AvL. Bell, Mr..and Mrs, Earl ‘Gordon and Mr. and = Mrs. Ch aries Roberts, . . | ru } i The bidding: : , i West. Fast Socth 1 & la Pass 2 me co Pass. 5 * , Pass, “ Pass. AUD eos hig down three: tricks’ for a 800 j point benalty.- “She could have let Mr. play a harmless one spade con: | tract. ‘Her courage” multipliéd | ‘her loss on the hand about five | times. 4 T-Ad-L-O-R-4-N-6| || ® Suits -® ~Pants ® Topcoats ©® Slacks | ALTERATION SPECIALISTS mete eee sa ee em Ie tec de - seem to have fazed Mr. and Mrs, Charles. Campagna’: “Gett) of. > child. 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