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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 20

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Shirley's comeback Shirley Temple, who thrilled movie audiences child star in the 30's. Shirley Temple To Make Good Chance Debut As Young Woman For Support I me home," Mid with her bent rLittle Miss Marker" giggle. "I have to admit." as a home- Tferaple, the dimpled darling at wife, that fun to break By TEttKON SCOTT tMM rrtm BMnna4 Writer HOLLYWOOD (tjp) Shirley the '30s, makes her first protes- her new TV show--with dimples intact. A matron of 29, Shirley (now Mrs Onrtoi Black of Am- these trips to Hollywood. But appearance in nine years the show will require only about Sunday night when the stars in three days a month.

I'm doing 16 programs, and most of them call for me to be hostess and moderator. "Not that I don't keep busy at erton, Calif.) itii) harbors gij-ihome, working with seven differ- that promises to tug at the ent charities and keeping active i i parent-school organizations," Shirley's youngsters, Charlie. 5Ji; Lori, Susan, 10; are tal- hearts of a generation i wMcaed her grow up. Gene an the blonde curls, re- by thert cropped, dark ented, too, a 1 to their! never mother. Got A.

Early Mart wfll MwJene Dietrich cause to worry, not Shirley's curvet are IHdungty distributed on her 5-2 child performers, though. After all," she giggled again, "I got started when I was three. "Becoming a child star Is a matter of timing. I always hinged Her is dasfing. her childhood with peculiar detachment, as if it someone else who ranked Mvtoith hi income in the United myself to the Depression when the Katei in 193T.

like SMMOT. copies of all my tat," 4w said thoughtfully. "And qatx in a while I run them tar Ow family. As I watch have a curious feeling to- accept them. ward the little girl on the screen.

her me. seems like a dose rein live, or someone I knew long ago "But no one sees themselves as (hey really are. Even looking at movies I made as an adult gives me a shock I don't enjoy watch- In; mytelf at all" "I'm not sure they'll become country was ready for a cute little girl. There probably are dozens ot kids who coul.d become stars today if they were in the right place at the right time -and if the public was willing to "I'd like to see my children hi wane reason I don't think of the entertainment she concluded seriously. "But I'm not going to push them." WASHINGTON I Harold D.

Cooley of the House Agriculture Committee said today "there now seems to be better than a 50-30 chance" for enact-! ment of new farm price support legislation this year. The North Carolina Democrat II several weeks ago predicted there would be no major farm legislation in this session-because the II once-potent farm bloc was hope- lassly split along party lines. "The situation looks more hopeful now," Cooley told reporter. "We should know by the end oJ next week whether committee members are going to be willing to compose their differences work out a new farm bfll," Cooley said Agriculture Secre- II tary Erra Tatt Benson's ment that suppa-t prices for dairy products.will be reduced April I may provide the cement to glue together a new bipartisan farm coalition. He noted key Republican Sen! ators have joined some Dem- ocrats in urging" Congress to stop the cut.

Cooley said lawmakers fronvl dairy states blocked cotton leg-'I islation last year. He said they! may be willing to go along this yeai when they realize they igel what they want. HEARING POSTPONED HOUSTON (UP)--A hearing into! the Tuesday sinking of the dredge A fTl A. was post- pfc A hip I Thursday cls A Blacks first live TV were to testify wanted to at- Hetton in "The tend the funerals of the three men and the Beast" via debut took placp Ei'years ago'ta the "Baby series. tailed.

The hearing will resumed today in Galveston. Written In copperplate for many centuries, the Journals of career amounts London's Common Council wj i hooky from her rote asj are being typed on an electric wtfp and mother. "Charles wants'machine. Re-Apply On Land Plan UP-- Attorney Gener-1 has ruled that vet-il land under the veterans land.pro gram was set aside by a state suit can re-apply under the same program. Wilson's opinion was in answer to a request from Land Commissioner Earl R'jddor who out that during the veterans land scandals, tne state suit to set aside the purchase and ssle of certain tracts of land in Brooklyn Boy Does Not Cry Anymore Over Chess YORK (UP)-- Rpbertjthe first national championship James Fischer, Brooklyn's gilt to.

tournament in three years. international eggheadism. satl The 14 top players includingjZavala county. Suit was filed on there in shirtsleeves, tieless, bit-l Bobby Fischer in his purple- grounds of fradulent misrepresen- ing his dirty chewinglstriped shirt, brown corduroy talion, allegedly made by the pro-, his tongue, twistrng his lankvlpants, blue and heavy who sold the land to the schoolboy legs against the shoes eacii phye? the others stale for re-sale to th? veterans. rungs as his gray eyre swept up once.

Later if. the evening there "In declaring the (transaction) down the chessboard. I was a winner flic" new charhp, TM'd from the beginning, we think A chess authority in the crowd Bobby Fischer. The miracle tne court "tended that the ve'ev- -wctators whiswred in awe: fiappened. For Buhby is only 14.

ans involved should be in the "If he wins the. title, it will be Rrshevsky finished in same Position as if the ti-ansac- thi sieatest ranacle in ill chrss place. tion luestion had oc- hislory." i Out in the lobby, Maurice J.jcurred," the opinion said. Across the narrow room, in club president, was say- other final-round game of theong: "It's fantastic. It's unbdiev- tournament for lire coveted J.S.|able.

Never in the History of the ctws sat the great! world has a 11-year-old boy been Samuel reshevsky, an internalbn-iplaying. and winning, from mas- Saved From Sinking Boat NEW ORLEANS (UP)-A Coast (I grandmaster and long regarded and grandmasters. 1 as one of the world's grefitcstj Bobby is 3 very quiet hoy. His Guard spokesman said today three playen. reaction at the of win-! men were saved from the fishing A Study of Pohe hiinr was typical.

He looked at his Last Chance after its hull Reshevskv was a study in poise mother and said, "Let's go was apparently punctured. The tnd confidence in a neat blue homo." vessel sank, wit. cigarette perched between; Asked Thursday, on the morn-' The Last Chance, out of Moss two fingers, arms folded, eyesiing after his victory, if he was captained by Raymond Davis, Elwood Davis and George A. Harpol were the 1 other two men aboard the vessel. lighting.

He sat h-ncath a able to inlk some other day? The crewmen were taken (rait of himself, the only don't 'Mnk so." aboard the fishing vessel Nancy tion on the gray walls nf the! Robby summer won theiDarnell after the Last Chance re- Inumnmenl room of Ibr PO-year- nprn cliampionship, Wilh this 1 ported "we are sinking." cM Manballsn club. new and top lillp be is eligible to Dsvis said he had picked up a On ihr Areliw.v cntrano 1 'was be declared an inlcrnntional licavy load with his hoist, which pMted penciled sign: "Spccta- grandmaster snd oinpete (or the was attached to the mast, and the blinking behind brown-rim to be intivvirwRd for the pa- es, his bald and bulging head pers, he said, "Nah, can't talk to shining bit in the fluorescentKon today." Die! ho think he would ton requested not to snare.ivnrM ri'sninions'nip. now held by In the tournament room." This; Vassily Smyslov of Russia. Bobby mast "pushed something through the ship's bottom." The Nancy Darnell was report- civilUcd way of yelling "quiet!" used to cry he lost a game wu the only touch of humor as'but he doesn't rornbont: ed proceeding to Empire, nervivwra-king weeks of. a year now he hasn't had i the frew from the, Lasl chffit w.rtfd ciimsv.

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