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2 Charietton Daily Mail newspaper Griffins, eeea at Armando's with Gloria Shannon, the deb dish who was often on the arm of Dick Kaz maier, the Princeton all Every raPPed Marurice cJievauert volume of reminis cenaet aomethlng ferocious. Le Fig are aald. "He bares his soul, his heart, and everything WILLIAM WFXER the director, has been nominated for the tenth consecutive year In the Oscar by. This one is for direction of Detective Story." I had missed this product of "Willie Wyler the Writ of August 1052 s.ild est excluded ina "Hi't are notified to be protrct thelr of February 1952. 13th day JOHN N.

CHARNOCK. County of Kanawha ccoun A Wall Planned Kitchen a Factory Trained a Home P.r.on.l Economist AT RES HAM I HEATING I I Waitt. W. at N.Y.C.H.R. 6 0534 I Friday.

Feb. 15, 1952 IN NEW YORK WITH I Walter WincheU By JACK LAIT pETOR STEWART HOWARD (of the family that raced Sea taaeuit), the stepson of Mrs. George Vanderbilt, whose international romance I tipped off here, radios me from Honolulu EL 1,181 tt WaS n0t He says, "I am going to Rome In a month to see Anna Maria." That is the 16 year old the Italian film starlet with whom I honker! him BARBARA BUTTON I. III mat ahe hasn't left her toots monttu Lt Johnny wife, Vivien Leigh, wanted to play opposite him. Wyler offered the (in America) unknown girl a she stood out for the lead or noth ing.

Wyler shook his head Vivien came here as a wife only. And she confounded the master caster by winning screen immortality In the dream role of the Scarlett O'Hara In "Gone With the Wind." A LIVING "Detective Story," the best of hundreds I have read on the subject, came to me from a friendly dick who travels out of tne same station in which the re search for that drama was made. up for me. I was stunned by STnV play, though lt was Wyler, who never made picture, has been entered nonpartisan competition) for awards, of which he won 22 record In which no one else even runs second Yet he admits io one King size boner When he had Laurence Olivier "Wuthering Heights," Larry Legal Notice 607 Peop ton of our N. Wes CODs This is most intelligent, comprehen erjcjve and practical euide In rierer "ition ever compiled, both a tert a book and a who dun it.

Writers who created wild private eyes should peruse it and learn how 1 69 Recruits In Month Drive Defense Frills intensified 1 PCSfS Bto The 69 new reserves pictured above helped Charleston's organized naval reserve unit to place For Video Permit CLARKSBURG (UP) Clarksburg radio station WBLK has completed its formal application for a television station here, lt was announced today. Austin V. Wood, president of the Ohio Valley Broadcasting who operated WBLK and station trm M.fn„ a "ii.s application requests authority to kad the illusion operate a TV station on channel mat I knew something after my 12 Xl S8id Nation "OUld COSt suppose they thought they knew1 more than $300,000. somfthinfr of a iimr after living with me My in 1 the National Broadcasting rl. arS superficial as theirs must be.

itht network, would hnve first mil. MONTGOMERY Clift is takimr teIevision Programs if the singing lessons. Don't tell anybody A Miami Beach lawyer, thev tell me, has the same name even to the middle initial, as the character played by Garry Merrill In "Phone Call Prom a Stranger" David L. Trask David Yorke, who plays a Man in the Robert Alda "Beyond thet Law" series, is a son of Jim Thorpe the memorable Indian ath Jan Murray federal communications sion approved the application he said. dog that smells out dope; said "the Narcotics Bureau objected because dog lovers might not like it." The tale of the dog that sniffed the snafud hop pushers was Dub lished in this column several years ago, as a San Francisco item.

The is in New York now. with at the Copa is keen murraymak i the son of Sam Gon, famous sneriff Aldo Ray "arconcs ageni, tne aside his handcuffs and gat in urocsett, to act in "The Marrying Kind" "Houston: Land of the Big Rich" went into a fourth printing best book yet on Jesse Jones' burgeoning burg. (No, it's not on my publisher's list, I never met George Fuer mann, who wrote lt, and no press agent saw me about it. I bought it. read it and loved it.) only Chinese ever so employed.

It was touna by Gon, abandoned just before a raid, in a dive. It lan guisned, would not eat, had no pep until Sam came day with some seized package, whereupon the dog leaped and went haywire Raised among addicts, the animal had become a sniffing addict, lt SIGN IN a Third Avenue sec ond hand women's shop Gentle men Be fur Blondes. timely purchase of FUR SCARFS 1 Timely for us and for you this purchase mokes it possible for us to give you these truly wonderful values. Buy one to weor with your new spring coat or suitt Four skin Kolinsky Four skin Bossarisk Three skin Wild Mink Three skin Ranch Mink The quality is excellent The price is unbelievable FUR SALON Second Floor 39.00 Does your old fur coat just hang in your closet without being worn because it is shabby and out of style? Don't discard it before con sidering having it remodeled into a smart, new looking cape. This special offer lash for a few weeks onlyl Bring in your old fur coat today we will make it into a baauiiful FUR CAPF 36.50 third in the fifth naval district's recruiting drive between Nov.

26 and Jan. 31, Lt. Comdr. Clayton II. Walker, commanding officer of the naval reserve training center at South Charleston, reported today.

The local unit was topped only by Lexington. with 78 and Huntington with 76 new men. Pictured above, at right, are station personnel who reviewed rhe recrnits this week. Left to right they are Chief B. V.

Hall, Lt. Comdr. Walker, and Chief H. L. Smith, all of the training center.

Recruits in the photo are: Franklin D. Bailey, Delmar L. Bays, Ira L. Belcher, E. Blake, Franklin D.

Boggs, John F. Burgess, Billy Burton, Thomas k. Chapman, Earl R. Comstock, Luther L. Cook, William Criner, Donald B.

Cnmminlngs, Frank H. Curry, John Far ns, Harry H. Good, James A. Graham, Milton V. Qrandin, Hobart O.

Harrison, James E. Hatcher, Charles W. Hudson, Blake F. Hunt, Dana F. Johnson, Alfred M.

Jones, Lonnie K. Kil gore, Richard D. Kirk, Gerald L. Lamb, WUIiam B. Leidig, Charles C.

Long, Floyd D. Mad dox, Carl T. Meadors, Carl E. Midldff, Denver F. Miller, Richard A.

Miller, Frank W. Mitchell, Ira W. Morris, Jack L. Morris, James H. Morris, Johnny H.

Morris, James J. Murdico, Bobbie L. Murphy, Fred E. Fairish, Leland C. Parsley, Franklin D.

Parsons, Robert F. Patton, Robert B. Paxton, Richard C. Rhodes, Richard W. Snyder, Ralph T.

Smoot, Charles S. Sturgill, Ray Summerrield, Paul G. Thomas, Garcie E. Trimble, John W. Trumbo, Kenneth E.

Turner, James B. Van Hoose, John S. Vaughan, Arthur C. Vickers, Donald N. Westfall, Charles D.

White and Jack Young. inrawc Attant Vandals Defy Curfew Order i tiiuvn Copenfaaver Scorns 'Puny' Turnpike The flurry of Lincoln Day dinners slacks off tonight to a few scattered programs, with Rod. Charles Brownson (R Indl to ad dress one of the larger such Re puDucan gatherings at Welch. urownson tola a Intro counts rally Thursday night at William son that "the defense department owes it to the American taxpayers cm oui me inns which aecorate its 1 a for spending. He added: Unification (of the armed serv ices), adopted because it was posed to be economical as well as 10 create increased efficiency and a oemer aetense, really Is trinlifi cation in the bands of the empire Duuaers wno truest nearly everv oince in me entagon sen.

HbKHAN Welker ho) told a Huntington dinner au dience that the "evidences of 'Pen dergastism' surrounding the highest office in America today is emough to a a scoundrel weep." The Republican party, he asserted, has before it the challenge to expose and defeat at the polls a national administration characterized by "greed, sloth, stupidity, malice and dishonesty." MAYOR JOHN T. Conenhaver of Charleston, was particularly critical of the state turnpike com mission in a speech at Grafton in which he blamed what he called inadequate highways on "lack of courage, foresight and determlna on the part of planners. Virginia is entitled to a modern road system," he said. "It is discouraging to find the (turnpike) commission, instead of approaching the problem with determination, is ready to compromise for a two lane highway extending from Princeton to Charleston at a cost of 100 million dollars The commission said after a re cent meeting that it was ready imance an oo mue, two lane ex pressway between the two cities, at a cost of 80 million dollars, as I soon as steel becomes available. NASHVILLE, Tenn.

tfl Rock Burgess directed officers to tisrhten throwing vandals pitched their enforcement of the 11 p. m. curfew hardest against windows and front children under 16 unaccompa doors last night, right on the heels began of police curbs. several weeks ago when 72 window Young hoodlums bombarded panes were broken at a private homes in all sections of the city. school.

Since then two shotgun Police headquarters was deluged! blasts have been fired into resi with calls for three hours, but pa dences, and other vandalism per trol cruisers were always moments Letrated against business houses, homes and churches. Damage has Only yesterday police Chief Ed I been estimated at aa.OOO. Truman Asks Interim Funds WASHINGTON W) President (highways; Housing and Home Pi nance Agency ($48,875,000) mostly $715,238,165 more to finance current I for defense housing, operations. mental appropriations recruested the President yesterday is $285, 800,000 for the Veterans Administration. It was explained that 160,000 nore trainees registered under the GI Bill" benefit program than were anticipated.

Also needing financing are Insurance for Korean casualties, automobiles voted fnr disabled veterans by the last Congress and veterans compensation and pension payments. Other sums are needed for the, Postoffice Department ($189,338, 1 000) to cover increased cost of railroad mail transportation under 1 an ICC order last November i Treasury ($26,640,000) to cover salary increases and enforcement of, the new gambling law; ($77,416,170) for federal aid to' Sets Mexico Record MEXICO CITY Election officials say 3,935.000 men have registered for voting in the July 6 presidential the largest number In the country's history. Mexico has an estimated million eligible women do not have suffrage in national elections. There were only about 2 million votes cast In the 1946 presidential balloting. PICTURE FRAMES AND PICTURE FRAMING COFFEY'S ELECTRIC HOT BEDS CLEAN EASY INSTALLATION 5 lurvnriifriup kv incArtnoivc Our Own "Alice Carat" Suit I "VyO I tf Above All wool Flannel in grey and navy.

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