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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 40

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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40
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ZIG-ZAG THE ORIGINAL WORD MAZE PUZZLE All WORDS TO Bt CONSTRUCTED PERTAIN TO THE ABOVE TOPIC TO YOUR ADVANTAGE ONE WORD HAS ALREADY BEEN TRACED YOU MUST TRACE THE THREE REMAINING WORDS USING ONLY THE LETTERS DESIGNATED BY THE DARKENED CIRCLES WORDS MAY BEGIN AND END FROM EITHER COLUMN BUT EACH LETTER CAN ONLY BE USED ONCE EACH PUZZLE HAS A DIFFICULTY RATING (ABOVE) FOUR STARS StGNiFY THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY GIVEN BELOW ARE THE POINT VALUES FOR EACH WORD YOUR WORDS MUST CORRECTLY MATCH THESE POINT VALUES BOY 5lSTER1S BEAU, OVER AT THE FOR THE FIRST TIME AND GETTING THE ''ONCE-OVER" FROM THE WHOLE Answer below TAN PICK A TOPIC AND CREATE YOUR OWN ZIG ZAG IF IT A GOOOY I 11 USE IT IN THIS COLUMN WITH CREDITS IN YOUR NAME SEND TO STEVE RYAN COPLEY NEWS SERVICE IN CARE OF THIS NEWSPAPER Yesterday's Stars: La Rue doesn't like gangster stereotypes Copley News Service HOLLYWOOD Stack says the only actor they ever tried to get for The who always turned them HOLLISTER Ostomy Products We ore pleated to announce that we have been selected as a retailer for Hollister Ostomy Products in this area Professions! Pharmacy 920 Charlotte St. 323-2115 Jack La Rue said with some satisfaction. guess I turned down 21 or 22 roles in I do that show because I like the way it portrayed Italian Americans. And I felt the same way about I was called for a role in that, but I do it either. understand why screen gangsters are so often Italian because in real life a gangster may be Jewish or Irish or most Regardless of the attitude which kept him out of and La Rue.

an Italian-American actor, has probably played more hoods than George Raft and Edward G. Robinson combined and is currently cast as a meanie in Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved just doing this for the fun of it, La Rue explained between scenes for the picture I have an income that lets me live and go to the races every day. It even lets me bet a little now and then. So I have to work. I thought this picutre would be fun because my old pals are in Arien, Dottie Lamour.

Jack Carradine, Brod Cranford. playing the hero and the villain. to thjsv I done a picture since and the Seven called me for that one, and I said, because it paid $7,000 for seven work and I figured it was an easy way to make that much La Rue, who has made more than 300 pictures, was tapped for his first by Howard Hawks, who saw him on the stage opposite Mae West in know who Hawks La Rue remembered, he came backstage and asked me how like to make a picture. He said pay me $400 a week and my expenses to come to Hollywood. toid him that sounded fine but that I accept because I had a run of the play contract.

Hawks told me not to worry about that because the play was about to close. He knew something I didn't. I accepted his offer and went to Hollywood where he put me into with Paul Muni. worked only four days when Hawks said to me, into the projection room. I want you to see the What are I asked him, and he explained that they were the film we'd shot that day.

watched awhile then Hawks said, me what you see that's see anything wrong. I could see, of course, that I was so much taller than Muni that every time he talked to me he had to look up, and I could tell that my voice boomed out deeper than his, but I thought that was how it was supposed to be. I told Hawks I see anything out of order. said, taller than Muni and your voice overpowers he explained they were going to have to replace me with George Raft. that.

Frank Borzage cast me as the priest in to Arms' with Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper, and Adolph Zukor almost had a fit. told Borzage. cast him as a priest. He's a gangster. You must be BLANK oc BOY MONEY BACK WEIGHT THE CONFRONTATION Although he normally gamier roles because of Haliari-American stereotyping, Jack La Rue did appear in this cops-and-robbers epic of long ago with Franchot Tone (the one getting the throcl.

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Pages Available:
293,060
Years Available:
1933-1978