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,1 I I 32 UK BUCCN rsiiy, Ja I -t v. I i lS 4 A for rfi wfei of g-iie'x V.re r'a Nm sa: for the Chevalier heaid h-r ard adve.1 her to turn professional She did Pa'aoNm hs THE THREE rr.a'nr menaces to mar-ried romance nagging, jealousy a 1 snoring. So savs a rommcntw on 4 -4; the marrtefl. vv ny ir.r made a n- a jeadv noring in i among include sr a group: snnres purposely. It is an affliction.

A romance that wn be shattered because one of croup? No MRS. IDITII ROGI.RS S3rd year MRS. IRIS RI ITCH prettiest MRS. IRANCT.S BOI.TON longet MRS AT1IRYN GRAN MIAN frehnua i SI N. MARC.AKIT SMITH Influent person concerned nores cannot he much of no iGYMK LONG WAY IN AO YEARS i a love affair.

Some snoring I can be cured. If not. the I inlntion for a married cou- I pie Is separate rooms. I Petticoat Durline several of the most beautiful film stars are habitual snorers. Congressmen The hive come a Both first won their seats By HENRY N.

TAYLOR WASHINGTON A' record- long way since a Montana tying number of petticoat suffiagette named Jcanette parliamentarians showed up Rankin broke the sex barrier THK WOKI l) Clearest nr-j uedioi the Swedes. An inieie-tirg Swedish nrj ss one worn on the latle of the left hand. That indicates the wearer i not Interested in setting married just yet. The wealing of such a ring should be very provocate e. As soon as the girl proclaims she is not interested in marriage, a lot of men immediately want to marry her.

THK tV ORK restaurant chain with, which the erstwhile Dodder star, Jackie Robinson, will be associated in an executive capacity has a "No tipping" policy. This policy is strictly adhered to. If a waitress is given a tip. she hands it hack to the customer. The service is good.

The employes seem satisfied. So it reveals that a "no tipping" restaurant can succeed. AT WHAT A (IK should an unmarried female be considered a spinster? As to this, there seems to be a difference of opinion. According to the London Society of Spinsters, a woman who has never been a bride gets into the spinster class at the age of 28. In Paris, that group of single women known as the "Cathcrin-ettes," adhere to the belief that a female who has not married becomes a spinster at the age of 25.

CRITICIZING dramatic critics. contemporary says. "Every dramatic critic In New York turned thumbs down on 'Abie's Irish Rose" and predicted a speedy failure for it." That an erroneous state-ment. That rjeat and diseernin; drama critic, the late Alexander Wollcott. predicted "Abies Irish Rose" would succeed.

So did Alan Dale. for work on Capitol Hnl this in Congress back 191.. session 15 ladv members of the House and one senator. in Congress from Philadelphia. A former social worker and ward leader, shes hoping for a spot on the interstate and foieign commerce committee.

The other new lady Congressman (they're called congressmen, regardless! Is Mrs. Florence P. Dwyer, who did it the hard way. A Republican from Elizabeth. N.

with one grown son, Mrs. Dwjer worked her the way about half the 61 women who've served in Congress did it: As successors to deceased husbands who were congressmen. ONE OF THE two freshmen females in the 83th Congress won her late husband seat: She's Mrs. Katheryn E. Granahan, a Democrat and the first woman ever to sit One.

Mrs. Edith N'ourse Rogers, of Massachusetts, is starting her 33rd year in office. She's senior Republican on the important veterans affairs committee. Cleveland's Mrs. Frances Bolton, Republican, has logged the second longest tenure, with 18 years.

That the same number as the start of the 19j5 Congress, and the same party split: 9 Democrats to 7 Republicans, Including Sen. Margaret Chase Smith of Maine. way up through state politic and was assistant majority Jeader of the state assembly. Shell live here in a hotel, while her industrialist husband stajs on the job in New Jei sey. ONE COLORM'I.

woman who didn't make it to congress this time was aviatrix Jacqueline Cochran Odium, California Republican, who lost to India born Judge Dalip S. Saund. But the women who did win are hardly colorless. For instance: REP. GRACIE PFOST pronounced Post', an Idaho redhead nicknamed "Hell's Belle" because of her enthusiasm for the Democrat-backed Hells Cans on Dam in her state.

HOW ARE VOL DOING? If not so well perhaps you are In the wrong activity. It took many successful people much time to find out the field to which their talents were best suited. Mme. Pata-chou ran a shoe shop In Paris. Her hus-band owned an antique shop.

Both these ventures failed. So the Patachous joined hands in business and opened a small pastry shop on the Montmartre. There, ii I. junior 3 own His Wife's Jealous Of 'Little Girl; 24 DEAR ANN: I'm depending on jou to come to the rescue before our happy home falls apart. Don't let me down.

I'm 47 but look younger. My wife is 45 (but looks older). Tve met a bunch of fellows In their early 30 s. some bachelors, some newly married. We've been douhledating and havlnsr preat fun together.

Bv KENNETH NICHOLS DAILY DAIRY: There are a lot of ways of getting along with in laws but, believe, the unique method is owned by Pall era Dean Vaughn, a veteran salesman at Summit Buick with more hair on his lip than on his head. In 1935, as you probably don't recall, a hat manufacturer sponsored at O'Ncil's a contest to determine which Akron fellow had a noggin most like Apollo's. It was a good advertising gimmick. Hundreds of guys came In to try on a hat and a lot of ii r-f I i fry 1 if i -i I I tLj' A jf7y "xl 1 4 1 I chain, Dick Smith, says he has no plans 1 for relinquishing the lease and we cer- tainly hope our town doesn't have to wait another 29 years for a public Bob Schuster will resign as manager of the Akron Liedertafel, our town's oldest pri- vate club, the last day of this month. He I has no plans beyond a six month vacation In Florida and his East Reservoir cottage a vacation he's dreamed about for There was an unexpected increase in reve- rue this week at the West Hill Delicates- sen.

1276 Copley rd. The operator, Mitchell J. Marchich, received an unsigned letter that read "I owe you this for something I stole." Enclosed were three dollar bills Rogoff and Eddie Helstein, at i the Chesterfield Inn, are the only people we've heard about who were happy to lose a tenant. You see. they rented a basement storage room to an undertaker who kept caskets there.

Well, last rainy season the basement was flooded and the caskets floated out the door and into the parking lot. It just didn't look good to people driving in there and entertaining thoughts of dinner. The tenant moved to a third floor room in another building. Nichols 'em bought one when they found that Apollo's pate and theirs were not even distant cousins. Well, one day along "came Dean.

He happens to be of Welsh descent but none would suspect it the way his head fit the hat of a Greek god. But that wasn't enough. He had to write a 23-word essay on why he liked, even loved, that brand of headgear. By using his head, then, in two ways llll il hi MICHAE TODD film industry I I Ontsiflor Scores ltig Hit My wife complains because she can't keep up with them. The only dances she knows are the slow ones and she says the late hours are knocking her out.

The girls seem to go for me. and naturally I love it. I haven't had so much attention in years. My cousin's little girl who Is 24 is very affectionate and my wife is actually jealous of this kid. She says we're not to double date with her any more.

Can you get over It, Ann? Please give some advice FAST! FUN LOVER OK, Dad, here's the advice and I'm typing as FAST as I can. I can get over it, all right you'd better, too. This affectionate "little girl" of 24' Is no kid; she's a grown up woman. If your wife feels the climate is getting too warm for comfort, respect her wishes. Whooping it up with a gang 15 years younger than yourself may be flattering to the ego but it's hard on the arteries.

Maybe YOU don't feel It, but the ol" pump knows you're pushing 50. Take it easy you may not have as much fun but you'll be around to have it longer. DEAR ANN: How. does a mother keep her sanity whTn she has a son in the armed forces overseas and has to look at the headlines every day? Please tell me. WORRIED MOM.

Dear Mom: Read the rest of the paper, too. More young people are killed In traffic accidents than in wars. It's natural to be concerned, hut remember these wise words: God grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change, The courage to change things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. 0 I 1 if i REP. MARTHA GRIFFITHS.

44-year-old Michigan Democrat, who's a law partner of Gov. G. Mennen Williams. Her husband, Hicks, (also a lawyer) blames himself for her success in politics. He epged her on.

Now he keeps in touch by flying to Washington in his own private plane. MRS. IRIS BLITCH, honey-voiced Georgia Democrat, who's 44 and reputed to be prettiest lady congressman. Her husbands been staying home too. But the spouse of Oregon Democrat Edith Green sold his business when she was elected in 1954 and came to Washington with her.

IN THE SENATE, Mrs. Smith was reelected on the Republican ticket after Maine elected a Democrat governor. Beginning her second term, she has real jnfluence and certainly has served longer than the first lady U.S. senator, who took her seat for only one day, in 1922. Mrs.

Rebecca Felton, of Georgia, was 87 when named to fill the one day vacancy. Senator-elect Walter Georg gallantly withheld his credentials one day to give "Miss Becky" an appearance in tht Washington spotlight MISS RANKIN, the first women ever elected to the House, set some sort of a record for consistency, at least. Arriving here in 1917, she voted against the war resolution which took us formally into World War I. In 1918 Miss Rankin left Congress for 23 years. But she ran again in 1940, rewon her seat, and came back just in time to vote on the U.S.

declaration of World War II. You guessed it: She voted alone against war with Japan. She answered "present" on the roll call vote for war against Germany and Italy. Did You Knoio Flight speed of the duck hawk has been estimated at 170 miles per hour. Moses saw the Promised Land from Mount Pisgah.

Americans bet wet tht ages of 30 and 49 consumt more coffee per person than any other age group. MM Nerve Makes Todd Master Showman By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD No outsider has ever hit Hollywood with the impact of Michael Todd. He never produced a picture before in his life. So he drops a few million of his ow-n dough into a film called "Around The World In 80 Days" and makes It the biggest hit In years. MLXf 469 SIZES 12-20: 0, VILLIS WINSTON-PAGE THREE: If there's any doubt in your mind that the fellow we mentioned yesterday, Willis Baruch.

is a double for Sir Winston Churchill, just look at our pictures. In fact, at Ankara, Turkey, a relative of the ex-prime minister rushed up and embraced Willls-she was young and pretty, And speaking of age, Dixie Cramer, the platinum blonde or is it gray? slim right arm of Fred Gareri, the spaghetti king, thinks she has found the perfect gentleman. He was sitting at the bar there when Dixie and the customers began talking about ages. Eventually, she asked him "how old do you think I am?" He replied. "I don't rightly know, ma'am, but I do know one thing.

If I saw you on the street, I'd whistle first and estimate later." WITH A Printed Pattern-sewing's easier than ever, to make your favorite step-in dress. Novel yoke has a new touch soft blousing in back. Simple bodice, easy fitting skirt always flattering! Printed Pattern 4691: Misses' sizes 12. 14. 16, 18, 20, 40, 42.

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Seventeenth New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. I Dean won the contest. He's been picking I up at O'Neil ever since, two new hats per year.

That's more hats than he can 1 It so happens that Dean's father-in-law I wears the same size hat 7 18. The surplus hals go to As we said in the first place there's more ways than gi one of getting along with the wife's I PAGE "HVO: You can discount, by at I least 100 per cent, the current rumor that 1 Palace theater is to be sold and used, I In part, as a public hall. The building is I owned by the Jefferson Standard Life In- surance of Atlanta, Ga. which, only I last year, gave a 30-year lease to a Boston. 1 Mass.

theatrical chain. The chief of that Not only is it doing smash business wherever it has opened. It is also being named best picture of the year by such august bodies as the New York Film, Critics Circle and the National Board of Review. It is certain to be a leading favorite in the Oscar race. Some nerve! But then nerve has always been Todd's long suit.

That's why he's such a successful showman. The admiration for Todd's showmanship is illustrated by a remark attributed to Sam Goldwyn: That the film industry has been saved three times by outside forces sound, Cinemascope and Mike Todd. IT MIGHT be stretching a point to say that Todd has saved the industry, but he certainly has given it new life and hope. He has that important element in film making enthusiasm. That's hat Hollywood producers used to have in the lustier days.

Some of them, like Goldwyn and Walt Disney, still have it. When I talked to Todd re cently via phone to New York, he was full of plans. "Going to Europe soon," the Broadway producer reported. "I've got some people to see over there and then I'll decide about my next project. I've also got to arrange for the foreign openings of 'Around the It'll be showing in 21 major cities abroad." TODD HAS ruled out the selling of popcorn in theaters where his film is playing.

Why? "Because isn't a popcorn picture," he explained. "The popcorn people have attacked me, and I'm sorry. I'm not anti-popcorn. I just don't like the connotation; popcorn is associated with movies. 'Around the World' isn't a movie; it's a show." Todd told of a critic who scolded him by saying.

"After all, popcorn saved the industry." His reply: "Wouldn't it be wonderful if sometime a show saved the industry?" And that's just what he's aiming to do. Ann Landers will be happy to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of the Akron Beacon Journal, Akron 8. and enclose a stamped, self-addressed r.ippv llirk Offors Shimp lrtps NEW YORK The First Nights: The week's solitary newcomer, a comedy titled "The Waltz of the Toreadors," challenged the Bulls-onthe-Aisle. It Missing Tooth Contest represents an Anglo-French alliance written by France's Jean Anouilh and starring Britain's Sir Ralph Richardson.

The new hit was hailed by the New York Times man as "a re- AJ ,11., l.U An entertaining sundae, "Ice Follies of 1957," glided into Madison Sq. Garden. It is, according to the aisle-men, replete with graceful Clearing in the Woods," WInchell performing in a theater and in a night club. "In a theater if someone out front is celebrating a birthday party or anniversary they don't want It Frank Sinatra hit a few clinkers at the Copa the other night and kidded himself with: "If I could find the key I'd go to my room!" THE NEWSBOYS: It happened in a' Bronx court. The gazettes apparently didn't hear it.

The magistrate was hearing the complaint of a wife. She alleged her husband lived with her this week and with another woman the next. "You will have to make up your mind," said his honor, "Do you want this other woman or your "I want my mother!" was the Now about Joe Louis and his tax problem. Why doesn't the boxing club (for which the ex-champ made so many millions) show Its appreciation by staging an important bout and contribute the entire receipts to the tax collector to help Joe pay I thawtnut. Headline: "Ingrid Bergman Flies to N.

Y. From France For Showing how far some people will go just to say Goffredo Lombardo, chief of an Italian film firm, told reporters: "Your new American cars are precisely like our actresses. They have enormous bumpers, handsome lines, large rear ends and wonderful motors." (Whutz their license note: "Modern child unafraid of Or anyone else! Iseviticus CAN YOU remember which tooth you lost first? If you can and black it out on the face on the boy (or girl) in the adjoining picture, you may become the winner of a packet of 100 fascinating foreign postage stamps-enough to give you a good start in the educational hobby of stamp collecting. It's easy to see that this contest doesn't require anything to be solved; all you have to do is remember. If you can't recall, consult Mother or Dad.

WHEN YOU know which tooth It was. black out that same tooth on the picture of the boy (if you're a boy) or the girl (if-you are a girl). Do this with pencil, crayon, ink or paint, but do it as neatly as you can. Clip the picture out. Paste it on a sheet of paper or a postal card.

Beneath It print your name, age and address. Address it to Cappy Dick at the Akron Beacon Journal, Akron 8, and mail it before midnight Saturday. The contest Judges will examine all contest entries for neatness and the 10 neatest ones will be the winners. Names, ages and addresses of the boyi and girls whost entries havt won will bt published hert tnd their prizet will ent to their homes my mall. ITZi-lhfirvrH Of Kinship I Chapter XVIII; 13 18 starring Kim Stanley, discarded its closing notice and decided to battle the critics.

The day after "Small War on Murray Hill" closed, critic Brooks Atkinson authored a lengthy essay hailing the direction, acting and costumes. In other words, he sent posies to the funeral. Philly. Tallulah Bankhead scored her customary personal triumph in "Eugenia" "Tunnel of Love," starring Tom Ewell, is having a successful treasure-hunt in the tryout Seven babies, all boys, have been born to cast-members of "The Most Happy Fella" since the musical hit opened last May. IN THE WINGS: Comic George.

D-Wltt explained tht difference between Winners of the packets of postage stampi offered as the prizes for the 10 best entries In the snowman contest are: Nat Woods. 9, of 1010 Greenwood Tat Camp, 9, of 689 Patterson Joan Klehl, 10, of Helen Haverty, 8. of 777 Montana Loisann Johnson, 8, of 455 Letchworth Cheryl Sheposh, 8, of 2216 Eastlawn Harold Melvin. 10. of 410 "You shall not.

uncover the nakedness of your mother's sister, for she is your molher's near kinswoman. Y'ou shall not uncover the nakedness of your father's brother, that Is, you shall not approach his wife; she (is your aunt. You shall not un- i cover the nakedness of your I daughter-in-law; she is your i I son's wife, you shall not un your brother's wife: she is your brother's nakedness. You shall not uncover the nakedness of a woman and of her daughter, and you shall not take her son's daughter or her daughter's daughter to uncover her nakedness; they are your near kinswomen; it is wickedness. And you shall not take a woman as a rival wift to her sister, uncovering her nakedness while her sister is yet alive.

Brewer st; Franklin Auxler, 11, Rt. 1. Raven, na; Beverly Converse, 10, Box 774. Spencer, and Larry Sicon, 624 Broust Greentown, The prizet will be delivered by mall. I cover her nakedness.

You shall wwjiVnot uncover the nakedness of.

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