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Vnsland to find her futur Movies Radio-TV By Fred Neher GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE LIFE'S LIKE THAT 38 Wednesday, May 2, 1936 husband (Anthony Steele), don't even have any boyfriends. There's just me and Hidden Camera Proved Worth In 'Darkness my toy poodle." I feel certain that this situation will soon be remedied. Barbara's assets are too noteworthy to be overlooked. As a matter of fact, Hollywood is now taking advantage of frem in movies. T.ikP Ekbere.

Sheree North, Siren Rival Of Marilyn Has Her Say By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD WV- Is Marl lyn Monroe sexy? As a girl, yes. As a corpora tinn. no. Washington Calling Statehood for Colonies Too Long Delayed By MARQUIS CIHLDS Jayne Mansfield and other lat By SAUL PETT NEW YORK Wt-CBS is con So says Barbara Nichols, lat est addition to the siren ranKb. vinced it has latched on to something new and exciting Now off- a way of presenting filmed documentaries on television and you might WASHINGTON "The with all the suspense of fic tional drama.

quick admission of Alaska and Hawaii to statehood will show the world that America practices what it preaches." "We call it actuality drama," i rSMiii turn fmumrmt said Irving 'Gitlin, the network's director of public af ter-day Monroes, uarDara aoee bear superficial resemblance tc the original. That is to say she is blonde and curvesome. "Marilvn and I look the same from the back," giggled Barbara, claiming the resemblance ends there. She was actually a reddish brunette when she attended high school in Jamais, ig Island, N.Y. (where she got good grades, so she's really neither dumb nor blonde).

Her first show business job was in the chorus of a show being taken by Richard Kolmar to the Dominican Republic. "Dick didn't have enough blondes for the show, so he asked me if I'd become one," Dwijht D. Eisenhower in I fairs. "The old documentary technique was simply to take think that Barbara Nichols' critiz-ing Monroe is akin to a rook-ey's telling Ted Williams how to bat. You could be right.

But the qualifications for being a starlet include an ability to speech In JJen ver on Sept 16, 1950. something which actually hap ii fill mv pened and have it occur again One of the ror tne oeneiit or your cam conspic eras. "Our idea is to shoot it as it Thomas happens. More importantly, to Gypsy Blood Jane Russell and Cornel Wilde are seen in the comedy-romance "Hot Blood," starting at the Orpheum Theater today. It was filmed in Technicolor and CinemaScope and portrays the colorful life of the gypsy in America today.

The companion feature, "Joe MacBeth," stars Paul Douglas. think 'I speak brashly. set up a situation, completely realistic, where your cameras Marilyn is making a mistake a tragic failures the decade since the war's end is the failure to admit the territories of Hawaii and Alaska as "The lawn mower has been sharpened and is raring in to are YOU?" lie in wait, waiting for the dra she recalled. "I told him i was becoming a corporation," she said. "There's something un- matic climax of an actual life situation." living above the national aver against the admission of both feminine about a girl going in Hawaii and Alaska.

t( business. I think men resent age which, in turn, restricts the DODulation and helps to pretty things. Doris said yes, she had been given some pearls once but lost them. "I've lost Gitlin could get an argument as to whether this is basically Hawaii an outstanding ex Childs it. It places the girl is a position of competing with them." states of the union.

It keep Alaski in the status of a a new technique but few peo ample of the capacity of the Teacher Group May Try To Force State Referendum MILWAUKEE (W The exe quite a bit," she said, crying. jlony. pie would debate the fact that races of west and east to live This probably won cause confession that mounts to a The dam had been broken together in harmony. Thj cour the American system is incapa "If there is a clearer and cruder example of colonialism Double-M to abandon Marilyn Monroe Productions, but it was tremendously effective in "Out of Darkness," the hour-long study of mental health so age and the stamina of the ble of further expansion and the camera had caught it, in one of the most moving scenes ever seen on television. anvwhere." Gruening said of Barbara was serious about her Nisei in World war II were native council of the AFL-CIO the federal law covering Alas legendary These men of mixed opinion.

Ur as serious as sne There still might be a chance for the bill for statehood for the two territories, pending all right with me if he pay for the dye job." She's been dyeing ever since. Her career led her from America to the chorus line at New York's Latin quarter to the Broadway evival of "Pal Joey." A bit on Sid Caesar's show brought her the role of a stripper in "Miracle in the Rain." Now she's playing a stripper in RKO's "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt," starring Dana Andrews and Joan Fontaine. But she claims she isn't being typed. Next she pliys a gangster's moll in "The Best Thines in Life Are Free." then well received it was repeated last weekend. Gitlin says the network Wisconsin Federation of Teach ka shipping, let it be pro could appear with her wild hopes to use the same tech inheritance proved in the heat of battle their loyalty to a ers said today it may take court action to force Gov.

Wal Camera Hidden from the last session of Con blonde hair, baby voice and flapperish giggle. duced. Here is a clear case where the government of the United States through its nique again for other medical documentaries as weil as non cress, if the President wanted Here, the camera was hid ter Kohler to authorize a refer "I suppose stars have to in to ret his administration be' country that had not yet grant ed them full citizenship. Same Suspicion Works medical subjects about which endum on social security for den behind one-way glass in the wall of a psychiatrist's of legislative branch which enact he is not ready to talk. public school teachers.

hind it. In the campaign of four vears ago and several ed the legislation, the execu fice at a mental hospital. Yet the suspicion of race "It is an exciting device," Larry Hackett of La Crosse, the Wisconsin federation's pres corporate themselves," she remarked. "That seems to be the only way they can save any of the money they make. But I think it destroys their glamor to go into business." he says.

"But it's dangerous. times since, he has preached the admission of Hawaii and lurks behind the-conventional Three times a week, for three months, the doctor met with "Doris and most of that ident, said Kohler has refused You never know what you're going to get. and you never Alaska. But practice has fallen tive branch, through the President who signed it, and the judicial branch whJch, through the president who signed it, and the judicial branch which, through its courts, upheld it arguments against statehood, particularly among southern Democrats. The same suspicion time the camera was cranking portrays Doris Day's girlfriend far short of preachment Voters for Statehood She vowed that she would behind the wall.

in "The Pajama Game." What with Hollywood's pre- works agai ict the Eskimo in What it recorded was a mov never become Barbara Nichols. Inc. In the elections recently held imposed a heavy financial bur Alaska. occupation with curvaceous ing, poignant battle in wnicn the patient slowly fought the In Alaska, the voters, by a ma "I'm not interested in mon know how long it will take." Optimists Plan Annual Auction Sale Saturday Among some members of the den on Alaskans exclusively for the advantage of private to authorize a referendum although boards of 30 school districts have petitions for one in compliance with the law. Hackett said the federation is considering an opinion by legal counsel "on the advisability of instituting court action to force the governor to act on the petitions." The federation's 11-member blondes, Barbara is liable to make the big time.

ey, she claimed. I only in joirty of two to one, adopted world's most exclusive club, darkest fears of her tormented business interests in the 'moth terested in finding a husband." namely the Senate of the Unit mind to find the courage to re er See what I mean? This girl ed States, there is implacable opposition to letting down the sume a simple human function speaking. It took a great says the darndest things. Hawaii More Ready She explained that she was bars to "foreigners. a constitution anticipating approval of statehood.

By nearly as large a majority, they approved what is known as the Tennessee plan. Under this plan, which was used by Tennessee to force the deal of skillful guidance and In the case for statehood, a The Optimist Club's fourth annual auction and rummage Racial prejudice coincides distinction has long been made executive council said the de with certain powerful econom sale will be held in the Mc all of 23 Warner brothers they say I'm and still hasn't wed. Nor does she have any prospects. between Alaska and Hawaii The latter, it has been argued, ic interests to insure a road Donald Lumber Co. show lay in calling a referendum "denies and reduces much of the needed benefits to the hundreds of Wisconsin teachers block big enough, regardless of patience by the psychiatrist.

Telling the story well also took a great deal of skill and patience by the cameraman. There were no hysterics, no screaming, no anguished hair pulling. Just an unseen cam rooms Saturday afternoon. is far more ready for statehood with a rapidly growing popu "There just aren't any avail the actual voting strength in issue of admission to the union in 1796, Alaska will go through the motions of electing two Proceeds of the five-hour lation, industry and agricul Senate and House on statehood, to hold it back. Southern able men in Hollywood," she said, echoing a statement of Ekberg, who had to go sale, starting at 1 o'clock, will go into the club's boys work 2 GREAT FEATURES DCIMM IM Mfi UIR KERR WHNSOJJjFJJ CO-HIT who will retire at the close of this current school year." ture in striking contrast to era quietly following with a Alaska with its unpopulated fund, sale chairman Bernie "We insist that the responsi Democrats and conservative Republican in this instance, as Lucier announced.

Mose Bader areas of forest and mountain. A bill granting statehood to in so many others, form a working coalition exercising a veto power. Although it is not at all fashionable to speak minimum of narration the slow, painful struggle of one patient to fight her way back into the light. Couldn't Whisper Doris began not only mutely bility for carrying out" referendum enabling laws passed by the 1955 Legislature "lies in! the offices of Gov. Kohler and Vernon Thomson, the attorney general," the council said.

the two territories has been bottled up in a subcommittee for many months. The chances for action at this session are virtually nil. But the hope that springs eternal is that in the about it, this is the focus of will be auctioneer. Working with the Optimist Club on the project are the Opti-Mrs. Club and the Optimist Breakfast Club.

Lucier's committee is composed of Jack Drecki, merchant solicitation; Dr. Ed Bonn, location; Marty VanDeKreeke, collections; Ed Branson, the stalemate that prevails in but seemed not even to hear The council also asked "why so many areas. TONIGHT THRL A TIKI! AY "The Second Greatest Sex' CinemaScope Jeanne Craln George Nader Also "The Night Holds Terror' Jack Kelly Hildy Parks any of the doctor's simple tug- Da IUMN Ml STtKJNC Although they have no proof senators and one representative as though it were a state. When the 85th Congress convenes next January the two Alaskan senators and the Alaskan representative will be waiting on the doorstep demanding admission. They will not be seateed, but their voices raised in a demand for statehood may at last be heard.

Michigan, Oregon and California all used the Tennessee! plan as a lever to overpower the forces that more than a century ago resisted the west-wrrd expansion of the republic. Something of the same division that tore the country apart over slavery works new Congress next year, prac CUt MOOtt UDKT T0T7H for it, many Alaskans firmly a major ooay sucn as me rea-( eration is not represented on. the Governor's Commission on! Retirement." I nmus TMirm kowmi kf? tice will finally catch up with gestions to take a seat, to use his comb on her hair. It was three weeks before she dared to pick up the comb. It was preachment.

believe that President Eisenhower has been influenced against statehood for Alaska by his good friend and close as yril 2 GREAT HITS! eight weeks before she dared to sit down. All the while the camera roamed quietly and Some of the proceeds will be used to purchase sail boats for a boys' yacht club which will be run in conjunction with the Green Bay Yacht Club. sociate, General Lucius Clay Chairman of Board Commie Flag Flies Appleton, But No Implications Seen sympathetically over her face, Repaired Rented Sold catching the terror and confusion in her eyes. Clay is chairman of the board of the Continental Can which has close ties to the ine upumisis aiso sponsor a i Their lips met! Then she was fated to love the toughest gent in the But when would she talk? league in the city's Little League setup. APPLETON, Wis.

UPl The When would she break through the wall of fear she herself had Alaska canned salmon industry. If one believe the story HE IS ENJOYING emblem of Soviet Russia flut tnftu erected? toughest spot on earth! CLARK GABLE I ANA TURNER tered over Appleton Tuesday IN COMFORT Wife Teed Off? TORONTO, Ont. VR Ad of resentful Alaskans, Clay persuaded the President that Alaska was not yet ready for Finally, in the 10th week, 4 I with no sinister implications. New and Reconditioned BILIER'S 217 Pine HEmlock 2-0827 Aim To- vertisement in Tuesday's however just May Day high statehood. the doctor quietly suggested to Doris that she might want to whisper in his ear.

She ronto Telegram: "Golf clubs i VIIISMII jinKs at Lawrence College. The fear of the salmon fish must sell or get divorce." I he red flag bearing ham ing industry is that if Alaska IS CW .3 ITWltJIixJInivi leaned forward, her lips part ed, she tried but couldn't. should become a state, the in mer and sickle was attached to the top of the 150-foot transmitting tower at the college dustry would be subject to re Then suddenly, Doris finger strictive reguations that would ed the doctor's cuff link and, (M radio broadcasting station. really be enforced. for the first time in three CUIRt TRVOR MARjORil MAIN AtBtRT DUKE 1 MiiK'Otol ltoM months of treatment, talked Someone apparently had climbed up during the night In a fiery speech at Alaska's constitutional convention last 1 JTI342 BROADWAY That's a pretty pearl," she PHONE" HE.

2-9794 Tariffing Co-Hit November, Ernest Gruening, said. it real pearl?" and fastened it there as a joke Joseph Hopfensperger, sta 'Lost Quite a Bit governor of Alaska from 1939 to 1953, charged that Alaska The doctor said he didn't 3 tion manager of one of the red flashers which warns aircraft of the location 7i know and asked if she liked was America's colony and sub ject to the same kind of colo NOW SMOOTJG! BRIDE FOR SALE UNKISSED UNTAMED UNASHAMED! or tne tower nurned out re nial exploitation this country denounces when practiced by cently and he has been trying SPENCER IRENE TRACY' DUNNE to find a student who would European powers. shinny up the tower to replace As a result, of discriminatory VICTOR flCMiNGS Production tt the bulb. But he could find no legislation, according to Gruen 1 r.r.iftM A GUY one to undertake it. ing, Alaskans pay igher freight charges, higher wharf Tuesday, Hopfensperger had BUCK NITES TODAY THUR.

to hire a professional steeple age and longshoring charges, 51 I NAMED JOE Vm JOHNSON -I'STHER WILLIAMS jack to take down the flag and higher maritime charges and, at the same time, replace JAN than anywhere else. LL the red bulb. This increases the cost of 1440 ON DIAL Highlights Tonight 5:05 Braves Booster Club of the Air: Music, Sports Talk 6:00 Day's News Roundup, 15 Minutes 6:15 Realm of Sports: Tony Flynn 6:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 8:00 Evening Pop Concert Check 'Scalping' of Broadway Hit Tickets RobertTAYLOR JANET GEORGE LEIGH RAH STEVE ANNE NEW YORK tf The city WILDE lnvesti a 1 1 commissioner says he is checking reports of a black market in tickets to i 10:00 Night News Edition FORREST-FRANCIS Broadway's hit shows. Charles H.

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