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10 THE PATERSON MORNING, CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945 Starts TODAY FABIAN BUD LOU ABBOTT and COSTELLO IN HOLLYWOOD An M-G-M Picture -ASSOCIATE FEATUREEDMUND LOWE THE STRANGE MR. GREGORY with JEAN ROGERS WARNER'S hazel Scott Pianist INSTRUMENTAL TRIO Eastside High School Sat. Dec. 8, 8:30 P.M. MAIL ORDERS NOW Send self-addressed envelope to Eclipse Music Shop, 134 Washington St.

Prices 1.20, 1.80, 2.40, 3.00 including tax. STAGE AMA SCREEN BERT KING "Dangerous AND HIS Intruder" HITS STAGE PARTY "Springtime WELCOME HOME PLUS Also PLUS' 4 OTHER ACTS in Texas" WARNER'S REGENT NOW CHARLES SIMMS PAIGE Lady Shady, MANTRA VERISCOLL Pat O'BRIEN Adolphe ALIV Ellen DREW JOU I FRI. NIGHT REQUEST "They All Kissed The Bride" Joan Crawford Melvyn Douglas WARNER'S Starts TODAY RIVOLI New Horrors! New Terror! DRACULA FRANKENSTEIN'S MONSTER WOLF MAN MAD DOCTOR HUNCHBACK HOUSE OF DRACULA with LON CHANEY MARTHA DRISCOLL JOHN CARRADINE LIONEL ATWILL Onslow Stevens Glenn Strange Jane Adamss Associate Horror Hit LON CHANEY PILLOW OF DEATH An INNER SANCTUM MYSTERY By arrange ment with Simon Schuster, Publishers Tomorrow Is FREE Movie Day At All WARNER THEATRES FABIAN GARDEN RIVOLI REGENT Buy a Victory Bond YOUR FAVORITE THEATER The Show FREE CAPITOL 21st Madison Ave. and DANNY KAYE "WONDER MAN" In Technicolor Also "YOUTH ON TRIAL" New Program At Montclair Starts Tuesday America's favorite family foursome, the March sisters, will be starred at the Montclair Theater, beginning Tuesday, Dec. 11.

The sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy are the heroines of "Little Women," Louisa May Alcott's delightfully nostalgic picture of home life in the last years of the Nineteenth Century. Written originally for children, "Little assumed the status of world classic and has been translated into every language. The Montclair production will feature an all-star Broadway cast WARNER GARdeN GALE STORM PHIL REGAN BONNET SUES -Second FeatureJane Darwell-Edgar Kennedy CAPT. TUGBOAT ANNIE Late Show-Sat. Nite HEDY ROBERT LAMARR WALKER 'Her Highness Bellboy JUNE ALLYSON: Added "PHANTOM, INC." THEATRE STATE LAST TIMES TODAY JOAN CRAWFORD "Mildred Pierce" Also 4 "RADIO STARS ON PARADE" Route 4 Fair Lawn HYWAY Free Parking TOMORROW SATURDAY CECIL B.

DEMILLE'S "Northwest Mounted Police" GARY COOPER "Easy To Look At' Gloria Jean IN BLUE" HAWTHORNE 7-2828 Hawthorne "THE GREAT JOHN Linda Darnell- McClure "I Love A Band Leader" which has been doing the show on the road for several months. Partly a picture of the author's happy childhood in the home of her famous educator partly a picture of the ideal childhood, "Little Women" carries its heroines from an early Christmas celebration through to their marriages. Made famous in films with Katherine Hepburn's characterization of the hoydenish "Little Women" has been one of the nation's most beloved stories since its publication. Christmas week at the 'Montclair Theater will bring Helen Parrish in the magical musical, "Babes In Toyland." A charming fantasy, this will inaugurate a new policy of presenting musical productions to the theater. The United States and Norway have signed a air transport accord, allowing American planes to operate between points in the United States and Oslo.

A bride in Morocco sits motionless, eyes and mouth closed for five days after the big event. while woman passing by come in to look at her. There were no changes in weapons of war in the Eighteenth Century except the field gun became lighter and more mobile and the siege gun more powerful. The island of Martinique is almost all mountainous. SAMMY KAYE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Now Playing FRANK DAILEY'S MEADOWBROOK The only establishment now operated by FRANK DAILEY Delicious Dinners Served TO 9:30 P.M.

Moderately Priced ROUTE 23 Newark-Pompton Tumpike, Cedar Grove, N. J. VERONA 8.1914 LITTLE PALLS 4-0110 0 Theater Timetable CAPITOL "Wonder Man," 1:02, 3:50, 6:46, 9:42. "Youth On Trial," 2:51, 5:47, 8:43. FABIAN "Hollywood," 2:13, 4:49, 7:25, 10:01.

"Strange Mr. Gregory, 1:00, 3:36, 6:12, 8:48. GARDEN "Sunbonnet Sue," 1:05, 4:00, 6:50, 9:45. "Captain John 3:15, 8:30. "I Love Tugboat Annie," a 2:50, 5:40, 8:35.

HAWTHORNE "The Great A Band 2:00, 7:00, 10:00. HYWAY "Rhapsody In Blue," 1:29, 7:00, 9:38. MAJESTIC Stage Show, 3:10, 6:15, 9:20. Screen Attraction, "Dangerous Intruder," 1:05. 4:10, 7:10, 10:10.

"Springtime in Texas," 2:05, 5:10, 8:10. REGENT "Shady Lady," 1:00, 3:55, 6:50, 9:45. "Man 2:45, 5:40, 8:35. "House of Dracula," 12:00, 2:30, 5:00, 7:25, 9:55. "Pillow of Death," 1:25, 3:50, 6:20, 8:50.

STATE "Mildred Pierce," 2:35, 6:00, 9:30. "Radio 1:23. 4:45, 8:15. U. S.

THEATRE Complete Show, 1:15, 3:46, 6:17, 8:48. "Feature," 1:55, 4:26, 6:57, 9:28. Jed Harris, Once Boy Stage Genius, Quits New Fantasy cerned a major migraine as it preps for Broadway presentation. Harry Wagstaff Gribble, coproducer and director of the hit, 'Anna will start rehearsals shortly for his unusual production of "Romeo and Juliet," in which he'll use several Negro players the new A. P.

Waxman musical," "The Duchess Misbehaves," opens here this month the Boyd triplets, granddaughters of Panama's first president, Frederico Boyd, will be in the cast Their pop is Panama's present ambassador to Mexico They've been seen here before, at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel's Wedgewood Room last season Jackie Gleason, who also will be in "The Duchess and who was a hit in "Follow The Girls," gave up a neat $53,000 a week to appear at the Capitol Theater on Broadway because he considered his billing Linda Darnell here to talk over a movie with Sportscaster Bill Stern Lydia Fredericks, an understudy in "Up In Central Park," went on the other night in place of a gal who was ill and was seen by a talent scout Result: She was signed promptly for the new production of "Show Boat," now in rehearsal. Ann Sheridan made her peace with Warner Brothers after a lengthy feud a over the scripts they've been handing her Then shuffled off to New York in a hurry to see he best guy, Steve Hannegan, the big-time publicist. Mike Myerberg made a reputation for unusual theatrical taste when he produced "The Skin of Our Teeth" a few seasons ago Now Mike's again presenting a highly unusual musical called "Lute which stars Mary Martin. based on an ancient being composed by another highly Chinese classic The music is unusual personage, Raymond Scott, who sometimes is called "The Jazz Genuis," and sometimes is called quite the opposite. Scott attained a prominence sorts with his "Raymond Scott Quintet." which also was a bit wierd in that 'the quintet numbered six members He has written some highly uncommon impressionistic jazz pieces, includsuch unlikely titles as "Man With a Broken Leg on a Running Board." "Huckleberry Duck, house," "Twilight in "Powerand "Toy you can see, a rather unusual project from several angles.

Block and Sully playing to the biggest audiences of their vaudeville career as they move about Europe They played to 30,000 recently in an outdoor arena Alan Ladd and his wife, the former Sue Carol, are USO-touring A former cafe comic out of service, Billy De Wolfe, has completed three Paramount pictures in swift order and is headed for New York and personal appearances Doris Dowling, who is a definite click in the film "Lost Weekend," is the sister of Constance Dowling, the Goldwyn star Both gals are keeping the Broadway wolves howling as they vacation here. Mail express and excess baggage carried by domestic airlines in 1944 amounted to 202,879,006 I pounds. Troldhaugen, the villa where died in 1907, is as the shrine of Norwegian music. Mozart died after completing a Requiem Mass which so depressed him that he was convinced it was By JACK O'BRIAN New York (AP)-The unpredictable Jed Harris, one of the theater's occasional geniuses, has bowed out of another production, this time the Walter BatchelorProser Fantasy, "Of. All which will star Bert Wheeler and Walter Catlett.

Jed gave illness as his reason. As the Whilom "by. genuis" of the Broadway stage, Jed has accomplished some veritable dramaturgic miracles, including the derful "Our Town," both as director and producer But the last few times he's come up to the Broadway plate he's swung out. Once. with an inglorious nonesuch a season ago called "The World's Full of written by Screen Writer Nunnally Johnson And early this, year with "One Man Show, which was only slightly better.

"Of All People" was written by Ralph Spence, who wrote "The Gorilla," a longtime runnerup for farcical honors Producer Monte Proser is the owner of the Copacabanna, Broadway's most successful night club Bachelor for years was Fred 'Allen's manager Monte also is co-producer of "Spring in Brazil," starring Milton Berle, which is' giving, all con- for his own funeral. TOY'S RESTAURANT Chinese American Foods Best Cantonese Family Dinners COR. MARKET CLARK STS. Free Parking-A. Hamilton Gar.

BOYLAN KNOWN FOR GOOD FOOD A complete regular dinner is served every evening, except Sunday, from 5 p. m. 92 ELLISON STREET Sunbonnet Sue BACK IN THE Gay Nineties a of winning a heart, as Phil Regan Gale Storm in light-hearted the Garden Theater. young man knew all the tricks does in a scene with co-star musical, "Sunbonnet Sue," now at House Of Dracula "HOUSE OF DRACULA," Universal's devastating new horror film, has Len Chaney as Man, John Carradine as Count Dracula, and Glenn Strange in the role of the eerie and ferocious Frankenstein Monster. The associate horror hit an Inner Sanctum Mystery stars Lon Chaney and Brenda Joyce in "Pillow of Death" now at the Rivolt.

Bitter Germans Warn Women In Verse About Fraternizing By BARBARA WACE Bremen, Germany -Part of the bitter price of defeat the returning German of soldier these days is the sight the widespread capitulation of his womenfolk to the Allied Armies of occupation. This bitterness shows itself in anonymous poems which adressed to "German women" are appearing in many parts of the naHere, for example are some lines from a piece of doggerel which turned "Millions in of cemenins gave their life, "Others had to give arms, legs and health. "You feel yourselves too good for those crippled. "You prefer to with an Ammy "People who now give you chocolate "A short time ago took the lives of your sons, brothers and men. "Now we warn you again, be "This is the advice of men, 'Gertrue only to German a man man." Many German women are busy making friends with American and British soldiers.

There is a very practical motive- Allied soldiers mean and cigarettes mean food from the black market. Moral standards simply do not exist as they once did. There has been a tremendous increase in ficial in Berlin estimated the avedisease, and in British medical ofrage rate among German women in that city to be 25 per cent, while in some areas it was as high as 50 per cent. Teh routine questions, "Are you married?" "Have you any children?" are as often answered with a "yes" to the last and "no" to the first as the other way round. The thrug of the shoulders by women refugees endlessly moving over Germany with their children to the question "Where is the Sod Busters Section By RICHARD LIPPINCOTT Passale County Farm Extension Service Service County Administration Bldg.

-SE. 2-2833 Room 100 Paterson, N. County Agricultural Agent 8-Point Dairy Plan Fits Jersey's Needs The 8-Point Dairy Program for 1946, as announced by Secretary to of Agriculture Anderson, is sure dairymen meet the in New aproval of progressive states Enos J. Perry, extension specialist in dairy husbandry at the New Jersey College of Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Station. Perry points out that the 1946 program outlined by the United State States Department of Agriculture, Extension Services, and the Dairy Industry committee, is similar to practices recommended in New Jersey in 1945.

All eight points are important enough to stand repeating next year, in the opinion of Perry and others who are deeply interested in the dairy industry. Highlights of the program are as follows: Feed each cow for individual production. Cows differ in their abilities to convert feed into milk. Good pastures and high for quality roughage are. essentials ficient milk production.

Increase returns by feeding grain according to the individual production requirements of each cow. Roughage is the cheapest feed and each cow should have al can eat. Improve graslands to save milk dollars. As a rule, pastures are the most neglected acres on the farm, many being only exercise lots. Fertilization, re-seeding and rotation grazing improve efficiency of pastures.

Use best methods of curing roughage to retain feed value. Green forage growing on well fer- Gen. Eisenhower Irked When Taken To Wrong Comedy Old-Fashioned Footprint Is Still Trapping Criminals By now top 1 military leaders had 1944. Ito 20 years in prison. SANTA'S GIFT GUIDE LARGE STOCKS OF BRILLIANT CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE AWAIT YOUR SELECTION AT THE SHOPS ADVERTISING BELOW REMEMBER FE FEUERSTEIN BEST KNOWN JEWELRY GIFT STORE IN PATERSON SPECIALTY QUALITY OUR FINEST DIAMONDS WATCHES DRESSER SETS SILVERWARE CLOCKS PAY US A VISIT- YOU'LL BE SURPRISED BEYOND BELIEF 19 West Broadway, Paterson PATERSON PASTRY SHOP We Carry the Widest Assortment of HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES PASTRIES- FANTASY CAKES -PETIT FOURS HOME- NOUGAT CANDIES ALMOND PASTE.

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1 (AP)-Many size and design with the questionWashington, (AP)- Gen. Dwight leave no fingerprints. ed impression. D. Eisenhower was putting in a careful Usually not to.

becaustimbe it is the 2. same The as amount of wear should be this are the questioned impres12 to 14-hour day, seven days a because they have no hands. Both sion, unless the heel is worn an apweek, in London in 1942. kinds are being tripped up by the preciable length of time after the His aides knew how seriously FBI through footprints. crime.

he was planning America's first In most cases a criminal must 3. The impression taken at the campaign in the Second World walk to and from the scene of his crime scene must have individual War, but it worried them. He nev- When he leave identifying characteristics such as does he'll liked parties much, he wood footprints--in earth or linoleum, snow. furni- on cuts, missing particles in the dewasn't even getting occasion- or cement, automobile finishes, sign, unusual stitching, unusual al game of bridge or poker. They ture, metal, half sole characteristics, nail imkept after him, and finally he paper.

pression or worn areas. agreed to' go to show. With or without shoes, he can How It's Done His friends as selected a movie many times be identified by foot- For 1m- they thought would take his mind In for plugging criminals the escape FBI pression generally is from prints. this comparison purposes, an off his work. "Scuttlebutt" had it has loophole pioneered a new field of crime the known shoe in the laboratory.

that the first strike at Germany detection. Through photographic methods, would be in which the "Ike" North. So the the known and questioned impresmovie "The Morocco." was taken There are three accurate meth- sions are superimposed for study. was It Road To the ods of reproducing preserving another means of identifying was not until after North footprints: handless persons, or criminals Africian Invasion in November. 1.

Plaster or, moulage casts. leave fingerprints, the FBI 1942, that his friends understood 2. Photographs. has set up a file why the general got so mad. 3.

"Lifting" of the impression "criminal" and "non-criminal" The new Army chief of staff with fingertip lifting tape. prints of naked feet. was born in Tyler, Oct. 14, Plaster or moulage casts can 1890, two years later, his be made only with deep impres- are Non-criminal footprints who generfather took his wife and three sons sions, such as footprints in earth ally those of persons apto his former home in Dickinson or snow. Casts are considered su- plied for in war positions indusCounty.

Chamber of Kas. To Commerce, the delight the of general the perior to photographs. the subjects have been charged tries. the criminal footprints, claims Abilene, where his mother Photographs are acceptable in with offenses ranging from grand still lives. his home.

court, however. They are generally larceny, manslaughter and receivThe general was one of seven impressions such as are found ing still stolen property to possessing a as sent a difficult problem. These usboys. hard surfaces like wood, cement, on conduct. and drunk and disorderly asked The how general's she and mother her was husband often roofing material and in paper.

"The possibility of any two humanaged such a big family. She a Footprints found dust pre- man beings having surface areas of once recalled one of her sons ask- found polished skin on their feet which have exent difficult problem. These used her same thing. In fact. he faces ually are such on linoleum, metal and actly the same ridge characteriswanted to know how she kept automobile as finishes.

They vis- tics is so remote that it is beyond them out of jail. She replied: ible under almost parallel the realm of probability," the FBI are "Haven't you caught on? There lighting. has says, adding: "It follows, thereonly was always lot of work to be been made After for a record photograph fore, that personal identification done and you were busy doing the itself can be purposes, this method is positive." it." impression lifting pre- The formation of the ridges on Ike got an appointment to An- tape. served through the use of the feet of human beings begin napolis only to find that he would The FBI has FBI several months before remain birth, through- the be several months too old when footwear file containing more than out the lifetime and after death set up a rubber says. They the able to get West began.

Point appoint- was 2,300 different standards of heels up to the time decomposition school term He ment to a the Army's gain. and soles. They represent the prod- takes place. He graduated in the upper third ucts of all American manufactur- Most hospitals use footprints for of his class. One of his instruct- ers.

In addition representative identification of infants. The FBI ors wrote on a record "Born to types shoes of rubber boots and over- has been called in several Command." are kept for reference. cases to identify babies from their He was commissioned a second Three factors identification: are considered in footprints. lieutenant in the infantry and heelprint Instances in which shoe prints shortly afterwards was attracted have betrayed criminals are nuby pretty 19-year-old Mamie Doud. their eye on Ike.

He was typed merous. They married July 1, 1916, the day as a "brain." In. Washington State, for he was promote to first lieuten- During the First World War he ample, they led to the apprehenant. They have one son, John, 1944 had risen to the temporary rank sion of a man who was later conWest Point graduate. of lieutenant colonel.

He reverted victed of criminal assault and senDuring the First World War, to captain on June 30. 1920, and tenced to life imprisonment. Eisenhower was transferred to the two days later he was promoted Prints were cast in plaster by. Tank Corps. He was becoming in- to major.

He remained in that the sheriff's office and sent to the terested in mechanized grade for 16 years and then began FBI laboratory with the man's warfare. About 1922 Maj. Gen. Fox Con- offi- in one of United the most States Army spectacular climbs shoes. It was possible to identify ner to was looking with him' as young executive At the Lousiana maneuvers history.

he one of the impressions as having cer serve been made by the heel of the man's officer in the Panama Canal Zone. proved the best tactician in the shoe. Col. George S. Patton yes.

"old field. With the temporary rank of right blood and guts" recommended major general, he came assistant Police officers investigating seva major in his command named chief of staff in charge of opera- eral burglaries near Johnstown, Eisenhower. tions. found a pair of rubbers evidently Conner so convinced General One June 25, 1942, Gen. George left unnoticed in the burglar's hurEisenhower there would be a sec- C.

Marshall assigned him to go ried departure from one job. ond Warld War that the junior to Britain and put his own plans Investigation developed a sus officer began to prepare himself into operation. pect whose shoes were sent to the to serve in it. A story is told that He became allied commander in FBI laboratory. Examination reonce Ike announced he believed he chief in North Africa in Novem- vealed that his shoes were sown would have his appendix out.

He ber, 1942; commanding general of inside the questioned rubbers. was asked if it was bothering him. the Allied forces in the European Worn areas, nail markings and He replied no, but he didn't want Theater in December, 1943, and other individual characteristics to take any chance on its kicking supreme commander of the Allied were transferred from the shoes up at an inopportune time in the expeditionary force just before to the linings of the rubbers. future. the landings in Normandy, in June The suspect was sentenced to 10.

father?" means that she does not where he is or often, sometimes who he is. In Bremen a girl of very good north German family had no embarrassment in showing her beautiful little girl, whose father was a now "disappeared" Netherlands collaborationist. Both she and her 20-year-old sister declared they never had had German boy-friends since they Both boasted -there didn't seem, about of their allied soldier acquaintances. Both wish to leave Germany at all costs--for anywhere else. Asked if they would not feel lost when their particular Allied soldier went home, they shrugged their shoulders.

Many women who have lost their husbands, and are left with young children, feel that the only hope for them is somehow to get out of Germany. Many feel that the only chance of survival for their babies is the chocolate bars, soap, or the food that British and American cigarettes will buy. A young blonde, mother of small son whose father was killed in the first year of the war, frankly admits she wants to leave Germany at all costs, for she sees future for herself or her child. America and Britain come first her list of countries she would to if she got the chance, but most anywhere would be preferable to Germany. She was smartly dressed; partly because that was natural to her, but partly because she dared not leave best clothes in her small room everybody pilfers in Germany nowadays, and some smart women wear two or three dresses when they go out to make sure thev do not lose them.

On the table in front of her was a gay ribboned handbag. "I made it with iron cross use them to tie up our hair, buy all over Germany today. said, "that's one thing To you on our underwear too." tilized land contains the essential nutrients a dairy cow needs. age crops should be harvested when they contain greatest ues. By curing into leafy green hay free from mold, or into palatable silage, most of the original feeding value of the growing crop is kept.

Keep production records for ter herd management. Only the use of milk production feed records of each cow can dairyman manage his herd greatest efficiency. Culling producers, proper feeding sound breeding are possible with records. Breed for improved herd placements. A sound breeding which produces heifer calves that will be better than cows they replace is the best antee for continuous herd improvement.

Bulls should be the obtainable. Produce quality milk and cream for better returns. Big factors affecting quality are cleanliness cows and equipment, proper ing and prompt delivery. dairyman gains by marketing and cream with desirable odor, free of sediment with low bacterial count. Plan layouts, equipment methods to cut labor costs.

alleyway right tools and placed to walkways conveniently, located. steps, all improve efficiency. per arrangement of cow stalls location hay and bedding chutes and grain room will pay dividends. Maintain herd health for mum efficiency. Only a healthy herd is capable of producing at maximum efficiency.

More ers can take advantage of Federal and state programs for the vention and control diseases that may affect the herd." The gannet is the largest bird in the north Atlantic coast. A.

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