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should be required, during a period of probably 10 years, to return every year for two weeks of refresher training. Of course, business and industry employing these young persons would be required to give them four weeks' vacation with pay, allowing them to do their service and still have two weeks of paid vacation. In the long run this plan would cost us less than the present haphazard one with a draft system which gives no such security. It would give us the greatest security that any nation can have. Bu and Photoplays Photoplays 4 Tues, July 23.

1957 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Holiday in Honolulu My Bay Comment On Defense Of the U.S. ice to their country when they reach the age when this service is called for. Secondly, we should see to It that all our young people, regardless of economic situations in individual families, should get the best possible education, and where they show ability this should extend through higher education. By Eleanor Roosevelt "arts'" I THESE ARE two essentials to a really satisfactory security for the United States.

When these steps have been taken, we shall have a much larger group of healthy and Intelligent young people to call upon. All of them, boys and girls alike, should be required to give a short period for intensive training the boys in military service, the girls in whatever is deemed most essential to the needs of the community In time of emergency. A training period of, say, 1 Social Activities A PLUS SPECIAL ACTION St. Louisans to Hunt Grouse in Scotland By Marilee Chadeayne Martin PACKED mm WEDNESDAY ONLY. HYEI PARK.

IN today's column I want to consider just what really constitutes the safest kind of defense for the United States, with the conditions that exist In the world today. We want to avoid nuclear war, If possible but we know we must be prepared for one and must remain stronger In that field than any other country in the world. To do this we must have a small professional army; It must be mobile, and It must be highly trained because it will handle and continue to handle the most modern kind of nuclear weapons. If we can come to an agreement to stop the tests of nuclear bombs, It will benefit nil of us. But that agreement will not mean that we shall discontinue our development of the use of nuclear power in other ways and in other types of weapons, so a small, highly NEW YORK, July J3.

THEIR hearts in the sportsmen tha world over Including a group from St. Louis will gather In Scotland next month for tht opening of the grouie epson, traditionally, on Aug. 12. There, high among tht htW and hllli and itllL AT THE SI THEATRES COLUMBIA CREST HI-POINTE LIN DELL UNION WELLSTCN DOORS OPIN 11:30 P.M. 25c to All FEATURE! KIRK I They may shoot, literally, thousands of birds but quarry.

EDWIN S. BALDWIN AND HIS SISTER, MISS ALMIRA STEEDMAN 1ALDWIN, WHO SAILED RECENTLY ON THE MATSONIA FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR A SUMMER HOLIDAY IN HONOLULU. THEIR PARENTS ARE MR. AND MRS. RICHARD BALDWIN, 34 WESTMORELAND PLACE.

they must take them all to Lodge on Lac Beauvert In the Canadian Rockies are Miss Callye Anderson, 600 North Kingshighway, and Miss Clara Mueller. 4616 Llndell boulevard. After their visit at the lodge they will go to Alaska. Also visiting at Jasper Park Lodge are Mr. and Mrs.

Oskar Schmidt, 6201 Nottingham avenue. as necessary food in London and other cities in the British Isles. In England grouse shooting popularly marks tht beginning of the summer vacation period. The London social season, which opens in March with the Queen's receptions at Buckingham Palace, ends abruptly July 30. And Parliament usually adjourns just before the grouse season starts.

The St Louis group, which had rented a grousemoor for the shooting season, Includes five couples, all avid hunters Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Cook, Mr. and Mrs.

Ira E. Wight Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Truman Olln, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell E. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Johnson. They will arrive in New York this week and, following short visits with members of their families, will sail Saturday aboard the Mauretania for England.

1 2f Ml GUNFIGHTtS blue locht they hunt the small red grouse, a game bird found only In northern England and Scotland. The grouse Is bred on the moors of Scotland in vast regions known as grousemoors, which are owned and rented for grouse shooting only. But the hunting, while unrestricted, is merely pour le sport since no nlmrods are allowed to keep their the public markets to be sold New York. will set their son-in-law and of the Smiths, the Dan dt CORRAL BKeVEtfttEbstMar 1 Resorts In The West Attract St. Louisans SEVERAL St.

Louisans are included among summer guests at Hotel del Corona-do, Coronado, Calif. Recent arrivals at the resort, they will be there until the end of next month. They are Mr. and Mrs. David P.

Wohl, 6400 Forsyth boulevard; Mrs. Alvin R. Bau-man, Park Plaza Hotel; Mrs. Henry Rice, 6447 Cecil avenue; Mrs. Harry Sandperl, 6912 Waterman avenue.

University City, and Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Frank, 334 North Price road, Ladue.

Vacationing at Jasper Park TN. AID 1 rTTTJTi M. LH0LEKAMPC0. 1700 trtotmct WO. 1-7777 Onn tit.

8:00 A.M. P.M. 1 To Make Brief Visits in rllLE here the Cooks laughter, Peter and Blakeslee Lufkln, who live in eter Cooper Village, and, briefly, their other son-in- iiainuav law, Hanford Smith Jr. The Wights will visit their son and daughter, Ira (Ted) Wight III and Nancy Wight, both of whom have apartments in Manhattan, and the Gardners will visit their son and daughter-in-law, Allan and Frankie Gardner In Old Greenwich. The Cook's elder daughter, Mrs.

Hanford Smith (Carol Cook) will not be in town for the sailing. Two weeks ago Carol and her three children, Lisa, Brook and Halsey, left New York for Nantucket, where she has taken a cot tage for the rest of the summer. Hanford, who will spend his vacation with his family in August, through Labor day, will also manage a couple of weekends there beforehand. Also in Nantucket for Everything You Could Wish For In A several weeks are close friends ment you 11 love Elvis in the sensational story of a boy who uses his I lists as well as his voice to fight his way to the top of show ILtu 6 L0VI NG YOU Menocals (Gay NIedrlnghaus) of Rye, N.Y., and their two children, George Wallace and Danny Jr. The Allan Gardners, whose Old Greenwich home Is on Long Island Sound, will depart the middle of August for Frankie Gardner's family cottage in the Adirondacks to spend three weeks.

The camp is located near St. Hubert In northern New York state. Accompanying will be their youngest child, Louise. St. Louis Girls at Ecole Champlain.

THE Gardners' two elder Linn and Mary Lee, are spending the summer at Ecole Champlain, a French camp near Ferrisburg, Vt. Popular with St. Louisans, the camp has several St. Louis children on its roster, in four to six months would not interfere with their education or their plans for the development of their lives. It would assure the country a large prepared group of citizens at all times, since both boys and girls rSTAUFFFM HOME REDUCING PLAN OUT IT IINT IT ST Thl MONTH QalL WY.

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CASSAVETES Sidnty POITIER 'EDGE OF THE CITY', 740, 10:30 CARTOON FRI.S PARKING GRANADA Park Frtt Cttlf Ratular Prltotl CHILOREN FREE WITH PARENTS Dtbblt REYNOLDS Wtlttr BRENNAN TAMMY AND THE BACHELOR ClntmiSeopt-Color Rhtwn Only Ttny muni Minna HT IN 'MISTER CORY' ClntmiStaM-Ualtr Shtwn 7:00 and 10 OA GRAYOIS Caall Startt 7:00 CHILDREN Ffter WITH PARENTS Atri( hiti in caiar LEX BARKER WAR DRUMJI REVOLT AT PORT LARAMII' HIPOINTE Tht Htutt tt Hltl Ctoll Rtsillar Prleul CHILDREN FREE WITH PARENTS Jaynt MANSFIELD Dan DAILIY THI WAYWARD PUS la Clatntittti Shawn at A 10:15 Satniar TRACY Ktlhtrlna HEPBURN DISK SIT' In Clntnuttai-Ctltr Shawl Only SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW WEONESDAY Ottnt 1J -iU 250 ta All 'WAS OF WORLDS' nd Ctrtttn Carnlnl IVANHOE snt rvANHot Coal Startt it 7:11 ONI COMPLETE SHOW ONLY S44I8 FISHER Dlttll REYNOLDS BUNDLI OF JOY' Nanry FONDA Van MILES WRONG MAN IT1 2 0. RIO You'lt Rock 'n' Roll with Elvis singing trained, career army is essen tial. WE ARE LIVING In a world where a police force is, I think, an essential. Therefore, we should bend all our Influence in the United Nations to get permanent U.N. police force established.

Meanwhile. how ever, we must still be able to fight a conventional war with conventional weapons, when and If necessary for Russian policy probably will try to bring about small wars, to create embarrassment for the West. To maintain our defensive strength, we need first of all to stop wasting our human ma terial. Wt should ask our doc tors to devise methods to give all of our children the best possible medical care, from prenatal days on, so that both boys and girls are able to give serv Photoplays ixTTTH: ill TWO PIATUMIS JlVM MANSFIIU IN 'THE WAYWARD BUS' CINSMASCOPt JmI mcria IN 'THE OKLAHOMAN1 Musical Entertain ndell Corey A PyLAJtOWT rTCTVU -EXTRA! -HILARIOUS COLOR CARTOON! OPENS NOON WITH PARINTf cluding Laura Carpenter, daughter of the Clarkson Carpenters; Laura Orth-weln, whose parents are the William R. Orthweins, and Suzanne Williams, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Burch Williams. Frankie and Allan Gardner drove their children to Ferrisburg in a leisurely route through the Green Mountains and spent several days at Ecole Champlain before the camp season Photoplays OPEN 1 STARTS AT DUSK COM! AS LATI AS 10 P. Jam MANSFIiia Da DAILIY THE WAYWARD BUS' JOHM MVNI 'BAIL OUT AT i 6E0. MONTGOMERY 'GUN DUEL AT DURANGO' lXa tad IUL KANTOI rW ky aWj Ifffj i rot sr.

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Ul IS. IU Ttn CURTIS Mii HYER 'MISTER CORY' Ttra CONWAY OtltOI LAWRENCI 'MURDER ON APPROVAL' MANCHESTER Cwll Slant 1:48 CHILDREN FRtt WITH PARENTS Btth la CinrmtSroft and Ctltri Startt MONTGOMERY 'LAST OF THE BADMEN' St rry SULLIVAN Rim FREEMAN 'DRAGOON WILLS MASSACRE" MAPLEWOOD Part Frtt Rti ultr Prlcatl CHILDREN FREE WITH PARFNTS Dtkhli REYNOLDS Wtlltr BRENNAN TAMMY AND THE BACHELOR' ClatmtSiatt.Coltr ir SHown Only SJS Tiny CURTIS Minna HYER 'MISTER CORY' ClwtaitSctat-Ctltf tr Bttawa 7:00 tnd MELBA ORA.VD. ROtTH (IT OnAVOIS Alr.Ctadltltntd Sorll KARLOFF Btyarly TYLER 'VOODOO ISLAND' Mart DANA ilvt SHAPIR 'PHAROHS CURSE' MriVIU 2913 CHII'PfTKA LL I 111 catlMl ay Rtrrlitratlm Laillt NIELSEN Ctlltia MILLER 'HOT SUMMER NIGHT' tltll CASSAVETES Ktthlttn MASUIRI 'EDGE OF THE CITY' MICHIGAN 7224 MICHIOAN Start Air Ctndltlaaad Alia LADD Sotnta LOREN BOY ON A DOLPHIN' Clns. and Color Ntt 'Kins' COLE Ann DICKINSON 'CHINA GATE' NORSIDE ORAND at NATL BrtlDOB OPENS 7:00 Anthony OUINN Wllllnm CONRAD THE RIDE BACK' Rud ARROTT Lou COSTELLO 'DANCE WITH ME HENRY' Childrtw andtr 12 trtt with atrtntt UOHUr. Catltd by Rtfrltlrltloa All'ClnamaRetiia and Ttchnltalar Show Mtrlon BRANDO Gltnn F0R0 TEAHOUSE OF AUGUST MOON Shown at 7:18 Only Kirk P0U3LAA Anthony OUINN 'LUST FOR LIFE' Shown :30 only OZARK WFUffTKR OTIOVTCS, M0.

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MENI OH. W0MENP SHADY OAK Caall Utt Dull ADULT ENTERTAINMENTI D. H. Lawranei'i CantravtrtlaJ Maatarflats 'LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER' Dttnltllt DARRIEUX Lit CENN Ptrttrmtnttt 7:00 an! tO PARK FREE at Vinttrvttft I aataat Mtndty, ThtrtdayanS Friday SHENANDOAH Call I OttniESO CHILDREN FREt WITH PARENTS Jlynt MANSFIELD Daa DAILEY 'THI WAYWARD BUS' la ClntmtSrttt Sntwa Only trfS Jttl MrCREA Btraarl HALS THI OKLAHOMAN' ClnamtSttat-Ctlar Shtwa 7 ltd 61 DRIVE-IN HH MHrt South af LlndlKtth. Ht 61 IIniiT Twry Rd i Gary COOPER Dorothy MrGUIRI 'FRIENDLY PERSUASION Roatrt RYAN Anlla EKBCRO 'BACK FROM ETERNITY' SKYVIEW DRIVE-IN Rw 4Rlk PL, Bnllttllla.

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Color Show Only 0:10 Ty CURTIS Mtrlha HYER MISTER CORY ClntmiScaat.Cttor thtwt 7)0 and 104S TOWER Caall Rtiular Prlttil CHILDREN FRFF VITU tiiliri Dibblt REYNOLDS Wtlttr BRENNAN TAMMY AND THI BACHELOR' ClntmtStatt.Coltr Shown Only Tiny Curtis Minna HYER MISTER CORY' ClntmtSfatt-Ctlar Shown 7:00 wdJOjOS ilNlflM PirkFrta UniUll CmM Rittlir Prltttt CHILDREN FREE WITH PARENTS Jaynt MANSFIELD Dan DAILEY 'THE WAYWARD BUS' In Clntmilroni Shtwn Only I Jatl ntrCREA Btrblra HALS THI OKLAHOMAN' Shown 7:00 tnd StRS SPECIAL KIDOIE SHOW WEDNESOAY Oaam 12:50 5n ti An ABBOTT AND COSTELLO Mltf TMt KEY8T0NI KOPS CARTOON CARNIVAL VPCITV oeio praifAR" nnwill OPEN COOLED BY REFRIfERATION Inn SIMMONS Ptul DOUGLAS 'THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT" In n. Pltr ANGELI Mtl FERRER Jtlm KIRR He VINTAGE In ClnrmtScoot tnd Color at 7:00 A Chlldrtn und frn with tirintt FREI PARTING VICTORY Caall RHtltr Prim I rP WITH PARENTS DrkMi REYNOLDS Walttr BRENNAN TAMMY AND THE BACHILOR' ClnrjinStont-Color Shown Only Ttny CURTIS Mtnha HYER 'MISTSB roov ClnrmUconi-Ctlor Shtwt 7:00 and 10-0 WASHINGTON- ra NrTXcrir, "ru. Caolt Rttnltr Pilttal CHILDREN FREf WITH PARENTS Sttnotr TRACY Ktthtrlna HEPBURN 'DISK sir In Clntmastatn and Ctltr Jn SIMMONS Paul DOUSLAS THIS COULD BI THI NIGHT WELLSTON Ptrk Frat Catlf Startt 70 CHILDREN FREf WITH PARENTS An'htnr QUINN THI RIDI BACK' ABBOTT A COSTELLO DANCI WITH MI HSNRV SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW WEONESDAY Ootni (a All LAST OF THE COMANCHES ana bANTOUN CARNIVAL WESTEH3" oiajcAn Cat 1 1 Ottnt P.M. 'ATTACK OP THI CRAB MONSTER' 'NOT OP THIS EARTH' Elvis' first great modern musical in TECHNICOLOR opened. Lee Brashear Tretbar was in New York for several days last week the guest of friends who have an East Side apartment While here she managed to spend a weekend at Fire Island, the long narrow slip of land which rides the south shore of Long Island and is a favorite resort area for New Yorkers.

Lee also had a brief reunion with former St Louisans Ralph and Ann Brockway, who live In Darien, Conn. Latest news in the Brockway family is the christening of their two little girls, Nancy Gratz, 3, and Mary-Porter, 3 months, which occurred the last Sunday in June at the Episcopal Church in Darien. Godparents for Nancy were the William Lyle Blanchards of New York. Mrs. Blanchard is the former Amy Dudley of St.

Louis. The baby's godfather was Ann Brockway's brother, Scott Lawler of Chico, who, however, was unable to be present, while the godmother was Ralph's sister, Kay Brockway of Jollet, 111. Kay Brockway arrived the day before the christening and afterward remained for a two-week stay in. Darien. Ann Brockway's mother, Mrs.

Margretta Scott Lawler of St Louis, who also could not be here, has just returned to St. Louis after visiting Scott and Jeanne Lawler In California for several weeks. Amy Blanchard's mother, Mrs. Clifton Rogers Dudley of St. Louis, were here for two weeks in June visiting Bill and Amy and also attended the christening of the Brockway children.

A few days later she and her daughter motored back to St. Louis, where Amy Blanchard spent two weeks visiting her mother. Returning to Bronxville, N.Y., last week from St. Louis were Mr. and Mrs.

James Scott Back. With their two children, Jamlj and Jonl Carter, Marilyn Beck f.ew to St. Louis the first part of June and was joined by Jim, who took the family car West. For a month they visited their families, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George P. Marshall of Glen Echo Country Club grounds, and Jim Becks' father, Louis L. Beck in Webster Groves. Starring Elvis Presley- Lizabeth Scott ftrtaf Vy RU. lAffTtS hnmhy rTHlifJtT AND ACTION! SUSPENSE! ADVENTURE! 'BREAK IN THE CIRCLE Miss Harriet Taussig, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Barrett Taussig, 18 Narragansett drive, Ladue, has been named to the academic honors list for her high scholastic average during the spring semester at Mills College, Oakland, Calif. A gradi ate of Horton Watklns High School, she will be a Junior at Mills College in the fall. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Arthur Muhl, 8135 Stanford avenue, University City, are spending the summer at International Falls, Minn. They left St. Louis June 20 and expect to return here about Aug. 23. During their absence their daughter, Miss Ann Muhl, is staying with friends in St.

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