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Islander Has ~ Top Double Aill Slated Glamorous Yvonne De Carlo uses her charm (and no one can deny she has it and knows how to use it) to beguile the Arabs as an un- dercover agent for the French in the drama of intrigue and adven- ture “Fort Algiers.” which opens Sunday at the Islander Theatre as the feature attraction of a double bill. Although the delectable Yvonne fs shown to full advantage in the starring role, the picture has many other elements of entertainment, Not the least of which is a spec. Pege2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Casa Marina To Saturday, November 13, 1954; Hollywood Sponsor Tourney Emmett Conniff, manag-| Tennis fans in the area should} | er of the Casa Marina Hotel, | see some excellent matches during | as announced plans for a |this event, as the cooler weather Thanksgivi weeken ten- | 545 brought out a great many ; ore wee d more players than play during the nis tournament. } r | summer months. _ The tourney will feature Among the players expected to singles and doubles cham- : compete are Lieut. Bill Barnes the Pionships, and the matches | city and Navy Champion, John will be held on the Casa Sellers, Key West we sg Marina c ‘ Ensign Don Lynn former uke ies SS ae rt on the | Univ. star, Bill Pearce who has ay Sta 2 made rapid strides toward the top weekend of November 20 | in recent competition, and Jack HOLLYWOOD & — Notes and, comment on the ‘new films— It’s open season on press agents, and they don't like it a bit. First came Jack Carson in “A Star is Born.” The character is slightly more redeeming than when it was first played by Lionel Stander in the 1937 version. But he’s still a hard-hearted soul who help send James Mason to his suicidal swim BARTOW W—The Polk County; grand jury deliberated 47 min-| utes in deciding not ict Dr. Dodge D. Mentzer on a murder charge in the jgolf star Billy Leigh. The jury heard 11 witnesses in killing of Notes By Bob Thomas So enamored with his wordage that he repedfed one scene in its en- urety. His words are mostly won- derful, but you can get too much of a good thing. .. Those who scoffed at Elizabeth Taylor as an actress will have to eat their words when they see “The Last Time I Saw Paris.” a decision to return bill” against the prominent Lake The grand jury Mentzer will not be t degree murder charg However, County Solicitor Clifton Kelly still may file a direct infor. mation against Mentzer, charging him with manslaughter or second degree murder. Kelly declined tc action means 4 She's great. And it should be a les-| disclose his next step. son to her studio to pull her out of! Neither would State Atty. Gunter land doctor. t ed on a first | ing. The matter also had gone, before the spring term grand jury which took no action. Mentzer was bound to Circuit Court for action on a first degree murder charge last Saturday foi lowing a preliminary hearing con- | Siducted by Peace Justice J. Tom Watson. Until the end of the hear ing, Mentzer had been under a second degree murder charge. (Dr. Mentzer Escapes First Degree Charge The doctor has testified he killed after warning him to stay away from his home. He said the fatal shot was fired when Leigh lunged and grappled with him. Mentzer, 40, related the shooting Occurred when Leigh, 23, returned to the Mentzer home with the doc- tor’s wife, Elizabeth, 38, with whom Leigh had been out all night, TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY The San Carlos T beatre Sellers, former Miami U. player. | into the sunset. those dreary costume epics and |Stephenson comment on this lates! tacular battle in the desert between With the semifinals and fin- the forces of the French Foreign als being played on Novem- Legion and hordes of fanatic Ar. | ber 25 nd 28 abs in revolt. These truly awe-in- ae a Ro spiring sequences were filmed on “!! Key Westers, both Navy and location in North Africa against a Civilian, are invited to enter either breath-taking panorama of moun-|‘€ singles, doubles, or both. En- - tains and desert. try may be made by signing up on “Fort Algiers” tells the en: ing og a te paretaiy rina or by ealling John Sellers at Yvonne De Carlo ‘sent by the 2-3404 (between six and eight p.m French to discover the person and| The deadline for entries is four story behind wild Arab uprisings, |?-™. 00 Wednesday, November 17 It is a tale packed with excite.| Fach player (or team in doubles) ment and suspense and directed by will bring a can of new tennis balls Lesley Selander to best bring out |‘® first round matches, and the the bulletin board at the Casa Ma- The public is invited to watch} Now it's Edmond O’Brien the matches throughout the tour-|«The Barefoot Contessa.” He's a nament, thanks to the gracious | sweating, insincere praiser who consent of Mr. Conniff, who has/will demean himself for a buck been the game’s greatest benefae-| Both Carson and O’Brien will be! tor and fan during the year. |up for supporting awards when Trophies will be awarded to the | Academy time rolls around. It’s! winners and runners-up in both sin-| my bet that O’Brien will snag one. gles and doubles, courtesy of the| Hollywood's real press agents Casa Marina. jare muttering about the injustice This Thanksgiving event will be of it all. They claim that films a forerunner of the annual City|are biting the hand that praises Championships which will be held them in December, and which feature! ‘A Star is Born” and “The Bare- the competition tor the Spottswood | foot Contessa” show the dangers in keep her in up-to-date stories. Van{turn in the case. Johnson comes off well in “Paris,” too. Both he and Liz have never been better. “So This is Paris,” a merry romp with Tony Curtis, Gene Nelson and Paul Gilbert as gobs on leave in the city of light, shows that musi- cals don’t have to be overstuffed to entertain. There is only one pro- duction number, and it is the least exciting sequence in the film. TV ffers so many dance “productions” that it behooves the movies to coun- ter with imagination and talent. those qualities of the story. Star. “ners will take the unopened can| ring opposite Miss De Carlo, and |°" % the next round. | trophy currently held by Lt. Bornes. giving a superb performance as a disillusioned officer, is a newcom- er to Hollywood, Latin-American | Carlos Thompson. \ » The competition between three girls for the starring role in an @aborate Broadway production fur- nishes the plot motif for “Give a Girl a Break,” which is the second | show at the Islander for Sunday | and Monday. With Marge and Gower Cham-| pion and Debbie Reynolds in its principal roles and with Helen Wood and Bob Fosse, two talented recruits from the Boardway stage | adding freshness and zest to pivot-| ive a Girl al rare buoyancy, spar- | kle and footlight magnetism in both | plot and production numbers, Admirers To Honor Joe At Dinner Tonight MILWAUKEE (#—Sen. McCar-| T bid Is Cracial Nethenl Sar Arkansas, Georgia, Ohio State By ED CORRIGAN The Associated. Press | because Kansas State and Nebras- Ohio State, Arkansas and Georgia ka also bave a chance of getting —three teams that have been bowl-| the bid ward bound all season—faced stiff | Army, which has developed into | assignments on this, the mext-to-| the class of the East, had a warm.| last big Saturday of the college up for its big tussle with Navy next| football season. |wetk in Penn. The Middies took | The Buckeyes, surprise leaders|on another weak Ivy League rival of the Big 10 race, rolled into La-| Columbia | fayette, Ind., sporting: nifty 70! The Ivy League race still is un-| record for their game with Purdue. | settled, but if Yale gets by Prince- Obio State could clinch the title with |ton (their 77th meeting) today a victory—and if lowa beats Min-|and Harvard next: week, the Elis nesota and Michigan State whips | have it. | If everything breaks that way, Outboard Runs Set InBight i | the Buckeyes can make referv tions for the Coast and a New Year's Day bowl game against! Southern California, which already | has clinched the Pacific Coast Con-| ference spot. The Trojans still must | | trimming. The writer-director was of going hog-wild with footage. Both are too long. Fortunately, Warners saw the folly of their! three-hour epic and have trimmed! 25 minutes out for future runs.{ I'm sure it is a better picture be- cause of it “Contessa’’ could stand a similar “So this is Paris” does just that... s=shinmtesbieanieneipiitaaiicattnpmnneenneas nS EISNER Furniture Co. 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UCLA is in- with, will be henored by Wisconsin | eligible for the Rose Bowl, having play UCLA, the No. 1 team in * Here Sunday Exposure that does not offend is | jnot indecent—in the eyes of the | Weather permitting, Garrison | 2° | state admirers at a testimonial dinner tonight. Sponsors of the dinner at a Mil- waukee hotel said the limit of 1,500 tickets at $5 a plate has been sold. McCarthy, interviewed last night when he arrived from Washington! with his wife, said opponents had enough votes to censure him “The speeches won't make any difference,” he said. “I'd like to se a vote right away so we can get back to work. As of right now they have enough rope: The Democrats will go down the line. So will the left-wing Republicans —I should say the left-wingers who ran under the Republican banner. Only the Taft type of Republicans Bight will become a turbulent body of water Sunday afternoon as the | Outboard Jockeys battle it out for points, trophies and the satisfac- tion of throwing water in the other | fellow’s face. The races should be interesting | to the fans, as there will be a group of boats down from Ft. Lau- derdale. These boys have a good eqdipment and the experience and} should put on a good show They are entered in the “B” Hydroplane | class and possibly some will com- pete in the Runabouts. There will be a two boat match race as the final. Raymond Malo- Be ny tara tas tathor, they'll | Be driving an outboard Hydro . powered with a 50 Horsepower mo- still be in the running for the)ioe yin match speed with Joni | e layed last Jan. ol. é ; Ohio State’s big problem is.lanky Len Dawson, the Purdue passer | who likes to fling tong ones; Pur-| due’s chances for an upset rest vith Dawson's arm. Arkansas, which has flabber- gasted the Southwest Conference by sweeping through all five rivals 50 far, had a—homeconfing date with Southern Methodist, needing only a tie to elinch the title and| a Cotton Bow! berth. ‘ | SMU figured to be anything but a pushover for Bowden Wyatt's | lads, The Mustangs have been! aten only once, by Georgia Tech, PSS SCENIC | How About It? WANT A FREE) 3-DAY TOUR TO HAVANA? | | | Inquire at EL PASAJE Spanish Restaurant 1005 Truman Ave. Ph. 2-6136 For A Quick Loan $25 TO $300 See “MAC” 703 Duval Street TELEPHONE 2-8555 523 Truman Avenue Fruit Cup or Homemade Soup ROAST TURKEY WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Whipped Potatoes - Fresh Vegetable Relishes - Salad Hot Rolls - Dessert - Beverage ALL FOR $1.65 or Choose From 20 Other Entrees Bring The Children! Special Prices DINNER SERVED 12 NOON TO 8:30 P.M. are for me.” Principal speaker at the testi- monial dinner tonight will be Sen. Goldwater (R-Ariz), who yester- day called on McCarthy to apolo- gize to Sen. Hendrickson (R-NJ) during a speech Goldwater made in the Senate. One of the counts on which a special Senate committee recom- mended censure was McCarthy's denunciation of Hendrickson as be- ing “without brains or guts.” “IT have no plans for doing any | apologizing,” McCarthy said. “If) there is something I can tell Bob (Hendrickson) that will make him feel better I have no objection, I don’t have any idea what might be said. Bob Hendrickson is a! good friend of mine.” Asked what effect he thought the censure resolution, if passed, | would have on his political for. | tunes, McCarthy replied: | "Gutele, unbeaten and tied only! once, tops the Southeastern Confer- | ence, but still was a one-touchdown underdog against Auburn. If the Bulldogs win this one, they'll anly | have Georgia Tech to beat to get into the Sugar Bow!. Georgia Tech NCAA TV Game of the Week ‘The Georgia-Auburn game could wind up in a two-man battle be-| tween Auburn's one-man gang, Joe Childess, and Georgias star runner, Bobby Garnard. Notre Dame, which has been scrambling and scratching to get back in the top three of the weekly Associated Press poll of sports writers and sportscasters, since its stunning loss to Purdue almost two months ago, was a four-touchdown favorite over North Carolina. The Irish currently are ranked No. 5 in the nation Missouri, still nursing a slight hope of representing the Big Seven “None at all. I think I would | in the Orange Bowl, took on the not be up for censure except for|perennial champion, Oklahoma, the fact that I am exposing Com-| which can't make the trip because munists.” the conference prohibits a team He declared that once the cen-' from playing there two years in a sure issue is disposed of, he would | row, The battle for the Deatineobe: the Senate's Permanent Subcom-| bly will go right:dewn: te the wire mittee on Investigations, of which! he is chairman. _— “Maybe we can finish it by Christmas. We have a sizable pumber of Communists in defense} plants,” he said L.A. Cops! May Need Pack Mule LOS ANGELES —The Los An. geles police will be loaded down | with equipment if Councilmas Erie D. Baker's proposal passes, Baker suggests that patrolmen HICKORY McKillip driving a 48 Cubic in. in- board Hydroplane. 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