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'tJl' Ililllllil'Trpilipr 1 1 IUIII illimg nrr -i i wv wtf Hi." Studio Has Fingers Crossed 1 Th Caper THbune-Herol Monday, 0t. 13, 1938 15 -Year-Old's Goal On Jayne's Redecorating Is to Be Chess Champ i hot southern drawl is still with us. Ronnie Knox, the glamour boy of football, has acting coach Na-r tasha Lytess on the sidelii.es while he plays pro football for the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian league. She's warming him up for a role in the movie "Battle Flame" in November. He'll call time out from football for the role.

Steve Cochran's finally out By ERSKINE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD tNEA) Hollywood and GrapeVine: Jayne Mansfield's studio is shuddering about her two-mattress. rich-Okie act in Holmby Hills, where there are more mink (in closets than there are on. mink farms. But the studio is just shuddering, you understand, and not thinking about it. At lease, not trvin? to think about it.

As i A one20th Century-Fox studio spokes- parole. After a long career of play- analyzing moves on his bedside chess board or going somewhere to play chess. "Bobby isn't interested in any-: body unless they play chess and there just aren't many kids who like it," says Mrs. Fischer. To make friends with Bobby, you not only have to play chess you have to play good chess.

Bobby lives with his mother in a small fourth-floor waikup apartment in a neat section of Brooklyn. His 21-year-oid sister, Joan, lived there too until her marriage last month. Their parents separated when Bobby was 2. Mrs. Fischer, a University of Colorado graduate, is a registered nurse now earning her MA degree.

Bobby, she says, is no disciplinary problem. "There's nothing to discipline him about," Mrs. Fischer explains. "The only thing I do is nag him to take his nose out of his chess books and go outside for some fresh air." ir.g eangsters and heavies, he's man shuddered it: "To think about it would be to try to do something about it, and to try to do something about it would be impossible." Wonder what they thought when it was announced that her dream cop in "The Beat Generation." One way of beating the type-casting rap. Tina Little Louise wiggles into a slip for her third movie in a row.

This time it's 8. house would have 11 bathrooms, i western, "The Hangman," but I RELIGION IN THE NEWS By FRANKIE SHARP NEW YORK (AP, There's a Batman comic book on his bed- side table and a rock 'n' roll pro- i gram blaring over his radio. He's alouchy, gangly and crew-cut. But Batman is sprawled over an ren chess book and his nail-bitten fingers are deftly moving enee pieces over the black and white board which means more to him than anything ele in hLs Bobby Fischer doesn't want to a baseball star or a football player or the most popular fellow a the prom. He wants to be chess I champion of the world and it feems a prettv sure bet he will be Mo.n Americans don't know it, bur, their honor in a big interna- tional contest with Russia is rid-me on the thin shoulders of this boy from Brooklyn.

Bobby is hailed by the experts a the greatest chess mind the world has produced in many years. I RATED A GENIUS i "He doe'n't look like one he looks more like a farmer's boy than an intellectual bur he is a genius." savs Hans Kmoch. secretary of the Manhattan Chess Club, which Ls the nerve center of chess in the United He has become an international grand master the youngest in the long history of the game and will meet the world's top seven players this year in a challenger's Evangelist Finds No Sign Of Russ Religious Revival Christianity would be dead in Russia within 10 years. From my la By TOM HEXSHAW AP Religion Writer -iirniTiMiiinmiiil un uri'iSfli ill Hwl'mSwn'wfcifr test observations, I'd say they one of them with pink fur walls! Come to think about it I did for 1 a few minutes Jayne and her Mickey may be dreaming about landing roles in two forthcoming Fox movies as yet not cast. The titles, at least, are appropriate: One is "Holiday for Lovers" and the other is "Sawdust Serenade." Hollywood is playing a new game "What's the Question to This Answer?" Inspired, of course, by the TV quiz show scandal.

And Mort Sahl's patter, inspired Dfan Martin, playing the same, flipping Milton Brle the answer. "Washington Irvina." "Who wrote 'The Legend of Sleeny Hollow?" questioned Berie. "Nope." replied Dean. correct question is. "Who was our first Berle: "But Irving' is the wrong answer." Dean: "Nope, you're wrong.

Thp answer is. 'Washington. Irvine." Jerry Lewis, due for a guesting on Eddie Fisher's TV show, wired don't need that long." suppose a buckskin slip wouldn't hung right. Fess Parker, finally free of his Walt Disney contract, plays the film's sheriff with Bob Taylor as his And that's an angle we've been overlooking these adult westerns. In the old days, the star always hao to be the sheriff.

No one ev er wanted to be a deputy in Hollywood until now. After a year of doing nothing, Parker's only career plans are to "keep busy." He's been asked to play Davy Crockett the character is in public domain and could be used without Disney's bles-ingi in a movie and in a TV series, but the big guy drawls: "I keep wonderin' if the character should be ridden to death, thing else." Once outspokenly t'f the Wild Frontier" title, Fess says he changed the word. "Today." he told me, "I'm just appreciative." Oh. yes. Alma-t forgot.

Milton Berle savs he's going western this year. too. One of his writers is a horse. BUSY FIRE PREVENTION WEEK: Fire Inspector Jake Gagliardi (right) receives from Capt. Charles H.

Christersen one of the sheets of fire pieveation literature that were distributed tc schools. At left is Engineer James McCoy. Displayed on the table are some of the posters and pamphlets that were placed with school children last week (Tribune-Herald Photo). "I'd like to challenge anyone who says there's a religious re- vival in Russia," says Tommy Hides, a Texas-born evangelist who recently made a 32-day preaching tour of the Soviet Un- ion. The Rev.

Mr. Hicks, who has spent the greater part of the past i five years evangelizing on foreign 1 shores, draws a bleak picture of religion outside the large Russian i cities of Leningrad and Moscow. "Back in 1955." he says, "the newspaper Pravda announced that Legal Notices him from Las Vegas: "Have Great Idea. Will Sine 'There's Nothing Like a 'There's an end-of-an-era note on the menus in the 20th Century-Fox studio cafe. Notice to visitors reading, "Please do not request autographs while in dining room." I can remember when stars had their luncheons upset when they IN THE DISTRICT COURT SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT PROBATE NO.

7303 How are the Soviets doing it? "They're taking the children out of the church." says the Rev. Mr. Hicks. "They're luring them away by giving them an esteemed place in the nation. "They have children's clubs and the members get to do things and go places that nonmembers do not get to do.

If a boy or girl is a Christian he or she is ruled out of membership." The Rev. Mr. Hicks preached at 23 services during his tour. Arrangements, were made through local pastors. The evangelist says he does not know precisely how the pastors obtained permission.

"I preached as simply as I could," he says, "mostly from John 3:16 Tor God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son. that whosoever be-lieveth in him should not perish, but have everlasting He preached through interpreters. "The only time I was sure I was getting a good interpretation was when I had a Christian interpreter. Some were atheists and some just had no comprehension of Christian phrases." "Churches are tolerated in Moscow and Leningrad," he says, "but it seems to be only a show for tourists. In the smaller cities, church attendance is small and quiet.

They don't want to attract attention." STATE OF WYOMING tournament. The exact date and plarp remain to be determined. The winner will get a crack at the present world champion. Rus-sir Mikhail Bobby, who could give a clam lesions on how to keep its mouth shut, won't say what he thinks of pis chances. Nobody el.se thinks 4e will make It this time.

But then, nobody thought he could win the American ches at 14 and nobody xpected him to do well at the cent international ehess tournament in Yugoslavia. Bobby, playing in his first international competitionstied for fifth place winning his place in the star-studded Challengers. HAS FEW FRIENDS Bobbv has few friends his own ze.He comes home from school bout 2 o'clock and picks up a chew book. Every spare minute, he is either reading about chess, COUNTY OF NATRONA In the matter of the adoption weren't asked for autographs U. S.

Supports U. N. Move to Suspend Tests UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) The United States and 16 other countries sponsored a formal pro-p a 1 that the U.N. General Assembly urge suspension of nuclear weapons tests during the Drag note: The New York license oi Robert Duane Greeley, plates on Yul Brynner's car are: a minor.

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Geneva talks on that sub- "YB33." He asked for a number with his age but it was taken. Piano whiz Van Cliburn and his agents are playin? a new melcdy. They agree with him that he sho'ild make his film debut as an actor, rot a pianist. Now let's hope he doesn't know how to ride a horse Warner Bros, changed the name of Miss USA, Eurlyne Howell, to Arlene Howell for her film emoting. There will be no change, however, in her accent.

The long Low Bids Announced coming iect. Their Fridav resolution, handed in here night and made public To: Gilson W. Greeley, who5 last known address was 527 Healey Street, Louisville. Kentucky. Elden W.

French and Thais J. French, formerly Thais J. Greeley, havin? filed herein their petition for the adoption by Elden W. French of Robert Duane Greeley, a minor, it is ORDERED that said petition set for hearing: before this Court in the Courtroom at the Courthouse in Casper, Wyoming, on th 5th day of November, 1953, at 10 o'clock A.M.. and Gilson W.

Greeley, father of said minor is hereby required to appear on the day and time set for such hearing, then and there to show cause why such pe Nuclear Test Is Fired at Flats ATOMIC TEST SITE. Nev. fAP FILMED FOR UNITED FUND: Hanley Cohn, who is taking a series of movie films depicting activities of the organizations participating in the United Fund, is in turn pictured as he photographs Mrs. Doris Gloyd, a nurse at Memorial Hospital, moving a patient with a hoist which was installed at the hospital by the Multiple Sclerosis Society, an UF agency. Two Former Nazi Guards Go on Trial For Warden's Cabins CHEYENNE CAP) Low bids for construction of game warden patrol cabins near Bondurant and in the South Pass area were announced today by the State Game and Fish Commission.

The fifth nuclear weapons test tn current series was fired today from a balloon tethered fce-t above Yucca Flat. The blast yielded half the normal power load 10 kilotons compared with the normal 20 kilotons released. Wafer Rat Causes $28,000 Damage Saturday, rivals Indiana and Soviet proposals whereby the Assembly would call for immediate cessation of such tests, even before the talks began. The Indian and Soviet resolutions were submitted a week ago foi consideration in the disarmament debate in the Assembly's first committee, started Friday. But some delegates already were predicting that the U.S.-bdeked resolution eventually would win out over both of them.

They noted that the committee had upheld its essential point in a procedural vote Thursday. That day, the group voted 50-9 with 19 abstentions for a U.S. motion calling for it to debate disarmament, reduction in military budgets and cessation of nuclear tests all together. The vote, with only the Soviet bloc in opposition, eclipsed a Soviet motion to have the committee put ces.sat.ion of tests first on its agenda and debate that nnon snou.a not be granted and an order of adoption made thereon, and it is further ORDERED I that a copy hereof be published i for three successive weeks in th Casper Tribune Hrald. a newspaper of general circulation in Natrona County, Wyoming.

Dated this 26th day of September, 1958. BY THE COURT: Pontifical Requiem Is Said in Berlin thing like a million fish and carved a 20-foot gorge in an adjoining field. The Atomic Energy Commission aid fallout, was light, because the fireball did not touch the ground. Another shot also set for todav w8Ji postponed until Tuesday. It will be set off atop a 50-foot wooden tower on Frenchman Flat.

BERLIN (AP) Western and bulldozers will Communist dignitaries of this di- CREWE, England (AP; A water rat burrowed through the em- I bankment of a canal near here. The bank caved in. Water rushing through the 40-foot gap drained the canal dry for seven miles, swept away some Sixiv men with aii oias tor construction of a small water-regulatine dam at the Springer Waterfowl Development Area in Goshen County were rejected. Albert Miller, Bondurant. bid $3,600 for the cabin near Bond-uiant: and Hudspeth and Shatto.

Lander contractors, bid S2.984 for the South Pass area cabin. The caoins are to be used by same T. C. DANIELS, Judge. Sept.

29. Oct. 6, 13, 1958. have to work three vveeks shifting 30.000 tons of soil in a repair job costing 10,000 pounds vided city today paid homage to the memory of Pope Pius Xii at a pontifical requiem mass celebrated on the East-West sector border in the Church of St. Sebastian.

Bishop Julius Doepfner DENNIS THE MENACE By Hank Ketcham fringe wardens while patroling-area of their districts. Jim NOW SHOWING! 1 Matinee Only 1:30 P.M. 2 Eve. Shows 7 9:20 P.M. W7m reminded the congregation of the 1 late pontiffs concern for op- Art HictnMMtl hioc pressed Catholics in East Europe, BONN, Germany (APt Two former.

guards in German concen-; tration camps went on trial today accused of murdering about 11,000 persons. The prosecution is calling 160 witnesses to tell of the alleged killings in Sachsenhausen concen- tration camp by Gustav Sorge, 47, and Wilhelm Schubert, 41. The maximum punishment is life imprisonment. Sorge was a staff sergeant in i the Nazi SS (Elite Corps) and i Schubert a sergeant. i The prosecution charges they deliberately killed "with utmost cruelty" churchmen.

Jews and former members of Parliament imprisoned in Sachsenhausen. They also are accused of being responsible for executing 10,000 Russian prisoners of war. The two men were returned from Russian captivity as "non-amnestied war criminals" in 1956. A Soviet military court condemned them to life imprisonment in 1947 on charges of murdering Hls sermon was heard by repre- AMSTERDAM fAPi Max sentatives of the Communist East J. Friedlaender.

internationally German regime as well as West known German-born art historian, German and allied officials. 'died here Saturday. He was 81. See the New 0LDSM0BILE SHEPHERD MOTOR CO. Open evenings oil this week 'til 9 P.M.

133 North Center Phone 2-1529 TODAY! Pilot Dies, Unlicensed Passenger Lands Plane HAMMONDSPORT, N. Y. (API A manufacturer of airplane parts made his first solo landing after a pilot died in the air Fridav. Clifford Van Gelder, 56, of Bath, a veteran commercial pilot, suffered a heart attack. Joseph F.

Meade 40, of Hammondsport, who has taker, some flying lessons guided the four-seater the few miles to Van Gelder's airport at Pleasant Vallev. HI 1:30 M- Onlr 7 Eves. 7 9:10 1 Dim" a I CASPER'S Bg'GHTESr CQgN -jr. GARY His Si fROQKEf) Trail COOPER i Russian captives. They served i part of their term in the Siberian i penal settlement at Vorkuta, then THE H3E3 CZirsieKiASeoOE 91 lit CO-STmM were returned to Germany under an agreement on repatriation of prisoners of war.

They have been in detention ever since while German legal authorities have been preparing the case against them. AUDIE MURPHY JULIE LONDON irSA.ni.oR5urI 1 LEE J. COBB CilA bUALA wondering how to do it? do it with DOLLARS l's Tribune-Herald Want Ads STARTING TONIGHT clothing ONLY VOPe YOJ OONT STI CP IHJUH TRODSIE WflH ML 4 twee smoke srsNALs; IN PERSON NATRONA TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. 136 WEST STREET PHOXE 3-4588 4 NIGHTS' Do all those things you'd like to do with dollars from us. Money for every worthy purpose on Signature only, car or furniture.

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