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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 14

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expo-jfd ro'd weather sn.if use up a great fiMl of thetr feed to k'ep warm. Jean Harlow icl'ipf in the Vrv.ted ftates. Post '4 Wednesday, June 7, 1950 ORLANDO EVENING STAR Telephone: 3-4411 I Prairie Lake Drive-In Presen ts Suspense Film DOMESTIC RABBIT The idl htiT In itint mm nmirnh-meat for yuu and vnur family aiih le atr. DILICI0US-NUTRITI0WS-INEXPENSIVE SAN OSLO RABBIT INDUSTRIES PICNIC BOXES C4ra Cs, thnms Vsl Cut. Itt kd Mam Pork CftoM Potta SUrt or.

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Me. I Pnen 4M San Juan Delicatessen Have GARY'S And If WcfJ a. Pi 9 I EilbEtrjJ I 1 CSW r.faT Z'jBs- tfl OUR SPECIALTY! frisd jumbo shrimp 1 S-" a run 1 Room Available Bonrd mlt PjrtiM. Luncbsent 4 Sanut aMrvt en. LAKE LAWSONA TEA ROOM 1201 I Jscktes Pnon i-0H TODAY Clittnn Webb iffW' IP BAND 7 i M- 'ii I I -W'? TSWWi LC 2 STARTS FRIDAY ill FIRST GREATER ORLANDO SHOWING! gj rv-rVn I I CAREY A SCKNi: FROM CONSPJKATOR, playing at thr Prairie Lake Drive-in Tuesday Friday, and at the Colony Theater, Wednesday Thursday.

cowi ato i that Hitler Fermed fantastic once, that underlie, the fantwtic Honor is'sin snd Msrjorta FisMmf reality of Russian police state tell the story methods today, of a yom.z bt uf whosp Graus- CONSPlRAtOR will i.ificer in the inR throtmh Friday at the Fuiitrr Cuard-. ie Lake Drive-In. turn nut to It fifth columnit. a avVxaj I -Tl AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT 3974 SOUTH ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL 1 SyES SH0W TIMK "CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN" VOGUE THEATRE FENTCH'S RADIO 2204 EDGEWATER DRIVI Joes end Service Frt PICK-UP DELIVERY RADIOS TELEVISION Refrigeration AppIiaRce PHONE 2-1602 r-ALCOHOLICS( ieJVfSTIOATI PAL. HAVIN Cmrixunl nuriM and ptiyiitian.

um ta letet meaeine. an toaatn.r witn the linxl too3i. suiet eiutr car. ur mm)? recovery st nominal coat, PAT.M HAVEN t. XT Between ssaitlenej An Winttf Park 27-2791 L2SI 50 for 51.88 (TOTAL com 5100 for 53.76 (total cosr) Signature, Car or Furniture Loans If you need cash loan for any piirrinse yoiirn borrow House-hold Kinsnre at reasonable rost.

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Many other amounts and repayment plana in proportion. Prompt, Friendly Service HFC apecializea in courteous, friendly service. And remember you don't need endorsers or guarantor. This means you (jet the money you need promptly now when you need it! For extra fast service, phone first, tTien come in. And Note Theie Features: 1.

No health, accident or llf Insurance required. No hidden costs. publish our rsUei and payments. I. You (Jet th full amount of mnney you apply for.

No discounting In advance. 4. Our rate Is substantially lesa than the lawful maximum. I. No endorsers or guarantors needed.

Calk Y.u ai 50 I (HI ISO 20(1 MONTHIY PAYMINT rlNJ 20 rfiwfi piymh 4 87 08 0.7', 18. IS 1 4 b2 27 LTl ,0 i 6 4 1 08 lfi.ir-i Tkti stkftiult 1 1 brlfti fln prtrt't 0M untai4 bnltintts. If vnu need a loan phone or come in today. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE OFFICf HOURSi li TO 3 DAIIT I ATUR DAYS 'Til 1 P.M. 17 South Court St.

Moor PllOM MM MILES NORTH OF ORLANDO, ON AP0PKA HIGHWAY TaTt h'mYs riT's the Comedy FT" Famous For 111? T7A7: foods Lunch at DUCK INN Dine in of the year Martens Richard NLRB Scrap Gets Hotter Board Opposing Denham Ruling Washington i.Tr The big policy battle within the National Labor Relatione Board seems to be petting hotter instead of quieter. The scrap ha been almost continuous between the five man board and its general counsel, Rohert N. Denham, since the Taft-Hartley Law went into effect in 1947. Several weeks ago, after Congress turned down Pres. Truman's reorganization plan to abolish Denham's job.

the general counsel sent a let's-make up message to the ooard. Rut after several peace conferences, the fight goes on. Today the hoard ordered a brief filed in the Ninth V. S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Seattle underscoring the whole controversy.

The argument in that case is whether the hoard should decide some lab problems for a group of four comer drug stores at Portland. Ore. 0 0 0 THK BOARD SAIO THIS IS too small a case for applying Taft-Hartley. Denham contends the law should be applied and, furthermore, that it's up to him and not the hoard to say what cases the hoard decides. Rasieally, Denham takes one view of the law in many respects, and the board takes an opposite view.

Yesterday they differed on something else. Denham had announced last Deremher that because it's virtually impossible to hold labor elections in the vast, construction industry, due to the fact workers switch jobs so often, he going to require Taft-Hartley elections in that industry. Denham asked the hoard to go along with him on this. Ves-ierdav the board said no said the ejections are required by law and can't he waived. The average U.

S. government worker earns per year. MITCHELL'S TOURS TO HAVANA Prom Miami by Air .44 50. SlHmir .34. SO.

Nationwtdft But Sarvics Pltsturt-Planntd Toun. Troilwoyt City Ticket Offie LODDy, an jtun notai, urianao i i a I CHEF 'MANUEL'S OVER 23 YRS. IN ORLANDO NOW LOCATED ON TNI SOUTH ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL (Formerly the Sho-Boet CHOICE AMERICAN ond SPANISH FOOD COCKTAIL EAR PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR BANQUETS CLOSED SUNDAYS PHONE 4915 B- i OPEN 5 PM DAILY ONLY Jeanne Croia Open 5:45 NOW Gene Ktlly "BLACK II AN IX 2ni 8IG Hit tiQt as the headlines hit! BAYLOR Opes 12 45 Lort Doy tdrfy Arnold Alto- JoKnsy Woiiimull "Mark of Gorilla" -TOMOHO fVI. Alio- "KING OF BANDITS" Unlucky Girl Blonde Actress i Hounded by Fate By BOB THOMAS Hollywood tp) She seemed to be a girl who was amazingly lucky, and yet her whole life was dogged by ill fortune. That was Jean Harlow, who died 11 years ago today.

"No matter what I do, ways end tip on page one," ighed the platinum blonde from Kansat City. And she was right. In the eight short years that she flasned across tne Hollywood scene, she created an impression that is still vivid in the public mind today. It was luck that got her into the movies. A friend hot her she didn't, have the nerve to present a letter of Introduction to a casting director.

Jean took the bet and got a job. F5orn Harlean Carpentier. she took her mother's maiden name for her film career. Rut Hollywood did not immediately recognize her talent. She played hits and bathinz beauties.

a i HF.K AREFU FAM.V; ended when her grandfather in Kansa City saw her on the screen in lacy black underthing-. He protested and she got a release from her contract. After dropping out of films, she was signed hv Howftrd Hughes to Movies Wed Star Prairie Lake plav the vamp in Hell's Angels. Then she soared to the top. her platinum tresses sending millions of American women to the drug store for peroxide.

While her movie luck was great, love was an elusive thing for Jean. At. Ifi. she ran away home to marry Chicago Charles McOrew and to California. They were divorced two years later.

In 1W2, she married Paul Bern, film executive. A month later, his nude body was found on the bathroom floor of their Fteverly Hills home, a bullet in his temple and the gun in his hand. 0 0 0 thk FoLdUnmc yfar, the actress married cameraman Hal Rnssen. but a divorce fnl-: lowed a few months later. Perhaps her greatest love was William Powell.

She and the actor had the same kind of humor and enjoyed each other's company tremendously. Rut whatever plans they had for marriage ended with her death on June 7, 1 Powell was at her bedside, try- ing to comfort her in the last, hours as uremic poisoning spread to her brain. Doctors gave her two blood transfusions hut her hrealhing faded and stopped. She was onlv State Court Rejects Appeal of Sentence Jacksonville UF His appeal to the State Supreme Court turned down, former Florida Inland Navigation District Auditor Marcus H. Frown has begun a 10-year sentence for forgery.

He was convicted in 1948 of altering a check after a State audit showed, the agency short oer l.t years. The district collects taxes from 11 East (oa-'t counties to retire indebtedness on the Inland Waterway. CERVANTES SPANISH RESTAVRAV E. Church St. Open till 1 s.i Per Lisht lummir Mal Tha ftaal CUBAN SANDWICH or SPANISH BEAN SOUP MOT? Day or Night Swim And 'it Cool At Sanlando Springs TROPICAL GARDENS Open Evenings Reduced rats sfter i p.m Widwav between Sanlord a Orlando Last Time Today Br in Arable "W4BASH AVKN IK" In Teebnirolort AUo Virginia Mayo "BAC RHKK Serial Lnderses Kinf-rlnm" os Tuts-w77S TTrints! SunMt Canon -Ptsay Stawart "ALIAS BILLY THE KID" SECOMO PIATURC Rcbara Arlon Vara "THE LADY AND THE MONSTER" Alta VWender Home" Cormnv Soon "The Red Menace' COLORED THEATR'i fM SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT IT O'l-M Phona 2 0114 Serv.wf Dady ta II JO p.m.

Sunday. to 11 JO am. CLUB BREAKFAST 25c up BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON CMTRFI. Co i. vegetable.

Rnlla K- 0" i Pud 60c up Dinners 90c up ffl 3l- i AT CENTRAL FLORIDA'S TODAY 1 1 DELUXE DRIVE-IN THEATRES IJXHUV t. hi Wi gi wsw pirf--' Si; iv ROBERT ELIZABETH 1 7T2Z I yff52SZ (7 TAYLOR TAYLOR 1 -a- i JOHN --mm LAST TIMES TONIGHT! 'lavfjfJ'Si "i aZ-TT 'J HE'S THE "NEW Af I I Tl I 0K ffL' 1 tf I FATHER OF JiWj More- he got to murder her. i mv ha -he knows. It'. ri'nr: from Hi? in Ru ian police ijon't thtnk.

to i Hk if.noter.t un bride ith hh -orrft i THIS IS A SI SI'FNSK KII.M in the terminology of All the cnieltiei the Nazi are hrotieht alive again in I the refined forms to winch the R'i hae taken them. All' the 'iuilo'tii liv whiiii the Rus-; I police has laid its 'claim to irlealbm are entangled i i in the motivations of the play. And the because it i is in ternK of the wr.rll iv it oM-tK Ji-'iO, i in-1 ten-e to a point few films i achieve. Perhaps the createst factor creatinR the suspense of is the etched mem- INTRODUCING-STATE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 21 N. PARRAMORE Successor To American Laundry PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Phone 611 2 O-COLUGII ROILINSIANI-O DIPLOMAS ARTISTICALLY FRAMED Lens Robens 224 S.

Oroage Phone 9696 Nnxt lo SntinIStr ALUMINUM 1140 ROOFING 1 1 Orlando Builders Supply 3-3115-1600 ATLANTA AVE, NEED AtmOM MAI 3-4411 L.i..L).f 4 i I T-a. Jh. Kit DELICIOUS FRIED Serving noon end night With oil tKt trtmmingt! "I n-win vff6(nfttgTco Mil I'J'mniii i iin.i oji.Hii n. i in 75c KIDDIES UNDER 12 IN CARS FStf? 1 JzZZSZJ irr FH STARTS TODAY! ST 0UTS00H SHOWING 11 1 v- is'-'uL'ait Sii 1 IB if WYMAN DIETRICH -TODD Jimmie Eddie Isbell ANNOUNCE THE OPENING THURSDAY OF THE 1 ROOM SANDSPUR rri 214-16 WEST CENTRAL AVE. Nrit door ond in conjunction with our reitouront With additional seating (opacity of 47 ttoolj ond bootbi, -SUNDRIES OF ALL KINDS ICE CREAM AND MILK BAR Open Lsf Dsj Robsrt Montgomtry "THE BIG LIFT TOMORROW BARBARA STANWYCK JSM UWD HELD OVER! TODAY ONLY Clitton Webb "CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN" TOMORROW John Go'ria'd "iiifrrt uv evM" vnuin mi jto frf ye- V- ima 1 rifle.

BV ieiTO TllAa MICHAEL WILDING Complete Progroms 7:35 9:49 10:30 Color Cartoon "Dixy Acrobat" Very Lotett Nws 1 I'lrJl OPINING SPECIAL Pig end Whistle Style HOT DOGS 15c Wrfh Colite Jffol Cuban SANDWICH 35c CHICKEN SERVE YOURSELF Something New! CHILI DOGS EAT EM WITH A FORK 30c Mammoth Sundaei or SHAKES 20c TWO FEATURE -J5 Spt4 Ham, Soiami, leiogno Vtthtm mm Pimm SANDWICH 15c HAMBURGERS Plain 20: Deluxe 25c ATTRACTI0HS! tlCHAID DIX JANI WYn rjf Clt LVrt MK'I Im, iuimt FEATURE TIME Klin II is Rt Pa'm" 19 J0 XtaalTaat-eSasTaaTtJTasiaas''. -j CHILDREN FFEE WITH PARENTS AT THE FOLLOWING THEATRES: CRAND, VOC'JE, RIAIT0 AND ROXT, ANYTIME! I.

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