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Lubbock Morning Avalanche from Lubbock, Texas • Page 22

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Pg. 10, Suc.il Lubboek, Mem. Avalanche, Thursday, II, 19S1 Shelley Winters Given Leave Of Absence Tim Considine Set For Lead In Adaptation Of Jackie Cooper's Famous 'The Champ By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD. Sept.

17. Seems only yesterday young Timmy Considine was leaning over the fence in his backyard and calling to me and all those who came to the Considine house. Now, Timmy goes into the movies in a big part. He'll play the Jackie Cooper role in "The Clown" an adaptation of the famous "The Champ" which starred Wally Berry and Jackie, only its been chanced beyond recognition. Timmy, who is the youngest of Carmen and John Considine's three children, is a cutie pie with a great personality, and I look to see him become one of our best child stars.

There will be no more actins on the screen for Shelley Winters until after the birth of her baby. At a conference between Shell and her U-I bosses, it was agreed that Missy Winters could have a leave of absence which means she will go to Italy with Vittorio Gassman. This won't be for at least four weeks as Vittorio is just starting East Brocdway At Oak Turn South first Street East of Canyon Donee Sat. Night to the "Texas Melody Boys" OWNKO OPEKATEII BY RICHARD H. TIV1S i "Cry, the Hunted" at MGM.

He imust be in Italy by late October if or "Hamlet." i You needn't expect Greg and 'Greta Peck home for at least a year. As soon as William Dieterle I finishes "Salome" he's heading for Europe to try and persuade Greg to i star in "King Saul of Israel," to be filmed in Israel. While in Israel getting background shots for "Salome." Dieterle met with one Ygal Mossenson, whom he describes as a philosophical Hebrew poet. Mossenson wrote 'the story of "King Saul." It has just arrived and according to Die- Iterle it's "great," He'd love to have Rita Hayworth, I but I don't see Columbia lending golden girl. I Rita sails Friday for Paris on the S.

United States. She arrives in New York tomorrow morning, remaining only one day. i Perhaps William Keighley has the right idea. He sends me word Sicily where he's finishing iErrol Flyfin's picture, "The Sea that he's retiring from all I professional activities when he finishes this film. Bill first gave up his lucrative lob 01 the after seven years, anrl now he says he's ihrough with pictures and he and 1 Cenpvievp Tohin, his wife, are go- ins to enjoy life.

They'll live in i Europe for at least another year. 1 John Haskell, given permission by TWA. is back from six weeks in Europe where he established variety clubs "tents" in Madrid. Paris, Hamburg and Dublin. i These clubs will annually spon- snr a big charity show in which REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT Mexico Again lashed! By Severe Storms NUEVO 'LAREDO, Sept.

17 Pan American Highway, closed yesterday by floods and landslides, was reported opened today all the way to Mexico City. Miss Velia Uribe, of the Laredo office of the AAA International Travel Department said two bus i lines resumed through service to- jday to Mexico Gty. But fierce storms which have battered both coasts of Mexico the last four days struck again today. The storms have left at least six dead, ruined crops, blocked highways and knocked out communications. "ordest hit was the Pacific Coast resort of Acapulco and en- Hundreds of tourists were trapped there.

On the East Coast, the tail of a cyclonic storm in the Gulf of Mex- i ico struck hardest in the Tampico 'area and south to Veracruz. I Oil fields outside Tampico were isolated. The Laredo-Mexico City highway was flooded near Victoria and south of Valles, forcing traffic to turn back. FARM HOMES EXCEL WASHINGVON The number of farm homes in the United States valued at $20,000 or more is larger than the number in urban communities. DR.

A. H. ROGERS Genera! Practice of nentlstry Jv'ew Office Hours: Dally 9 am to 5 Sat. 9 am to 12 noon 2313 Broadway Ph. 2-1532 TODAY FRIDAY 9c and DIAL 5-9641 EXCLUSIVE SECOND SHOWING THRU THURSDAY Jids ADMISSION 9c and DIAL 2-4537 IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU AND YOU'LL WISH IT WOULD! The Happiest Happenstance? that Ever Tickled Your Resibilities! It's Fun For You: it KIM HUNTER BiQ, NEW OUTDOOR STARTS TODAY ADMISSION 14c and 60s Thrill upon thrill 1000 miles of untamed jungle SEE! Man vs.

Juggernauts of rho Jungle! MATCH THE PRIMITIVE FURY OF THE ROD CAMERON CESAR ROMERO MARIE WINDSOR CARTOON NEWS PULLING IX THE above shows the popular vote for the two major political carries since 1920 The Democrats were second best until Franklin Roosevelt was elected in 1932. During the 1936 election, the Democrats established an all-time record in vote-getting with more than 27 million votes The maximum vote for the Republican candidate to date is 22 million votes for Wendell Willkie in 1940. In the past two elections the GOP has narrowed the gap, but not enough to oust the Democrats from the White House. American performers will participate for the purpose of establishing good will. Our own State Department is behind the venture believing the shows will do much to combat similar ventures put on by the Russians in which "capitalistic Uncle Sam" is ridiculed before foreign audiences, The only stipulation is that the money raised is to go for the betterment of Europe's bombed-out and underprivileged children.

For 25 years our variety clubs in America have cared for homeless children. Snapshots of Hollywod collected Jury Completed In Murder Trial LUBBOCK AVENUE A ST. TUESDAY SEPT. AMP BARNUM BAILEY CIRCUS Now at the Zenith of Its Glorious Reign Over Ail Amusements Twice ANDREWS. Sept.

17 Selection and swearing in of a jury for the James Marcus Dailey Jr. murder trial was completed shortly before 8 p.m. Wednesday. The jury will report at 8:30 a.m. Thursday for the beginning of testimony in the case.

Dailey, a 29-year-old Andrews oil field worker, is charged with the fatal shooting June 11 Eathel I Adams, about 25, Andrews- I A special venire of 80 men had been called by Judge G. C. Olsen, I Kermit. 1 Adams reportedly was slain with a shotgun blast in front of Dailey's home. Adams also was an oil field worker.

Captured Alter Break" Dailey was arrested in Liberal, June 15, and was re-arrested in Panhandle Aug. 3 after breaking out of the Andrews jail. Liberal Chief of Police Ralph M. Smith, who arrested the defendant, All-Woman Rent Advisory Board Praises Work Of Tighe Woods WEATHERFORD, Sept. 17 What believed to be the only all-woman rent advisory board in the nation had en route to Washington today a resolution praising Tighe Woods, recent National Rent Stabilizer.

The Weatherford board's resolution said in part: "Rent stabilization has been well handled by Mr. has many people serving in the capacity of rent advisory boards," REMOVES WIIT PAINT CHICAGO An ordinary pencil eraser worked down to a chisel edge on fine sandpaper is easy to use and neatly squeegets wet paint off windows. i and Kansas State Highway Patrol- man Clarence Shelton, who took a signed statement from the defend- ant following the arrest, were to appear as witnesses in the case. Prosecuting attorney is John P. Dennison, 109th District Attorney.

Attorney for the defense is E- M. Ditman from Arkansas. Early Wednesday the court dismissed the case of Kenneth Hope, 28, of Andrews on a motion by the state. Hope had been tried earlier I on a charge of raping an Andrews I housewife, a mistrial had been declared when the jury was unable to reach a decision. The state's reason for the dismissal motion was attributed to the failure of the key prosecution witness to appear.

Jurors selected in the Dailey trial were D. Smith, E. F. Seay, John L. Oliver, W.

L. Pierce, S. J. Hinkle, J. A.

Ulmer, Roach. Sam Dyess, L. H. St. Clair, Clifford M.

Long, H. G. Lindsey and J. J. Stewart.

1213 AVE. PH. 3-4242 LAST TIMES TODAY NO. 2 OPEN 1:15 CHILD ADULT JESSEL KING. COLOR CARTOON "THE LAW AUDRY" LATEST WORLD NEWS 1211 AVE.

PH. 2-5060 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MIDNITE FROLICS NO. 2 FOLLOW THAT WOMAN MAIL ORDERS NOW Choice reserved BrraHdntand chAlr tickets, Inel. admission and All tax, now svallatilr. J3.no anil S4.00 to EVERY ONE (Unreserved seat tickets.

ADCLTS 1.50; CHILDREN 75c.) Sundry which perfnrmance and send self addressed OTTelop with check or M. O. payable to Rlncllnc Circus. Ad- Ticket Lnhbock, Teias. TICKETS NOW ON SALE, AT JOHN HALSEY DRUG STORE 1118 Broadway at random: William Saroyan's new novel, which Scribner's is bringing out, is called "Bicycle Rider in Beverly Hills." i Marilyn Morrison (Mrs.

Johnnie arrives here Sept. 29, two i days before her bridegroom gets here. She'll look for a small house where she can live with her hus: during his engagement at Giro's. He also may do a picture. Liz Taylor appeared at Giro's with Mike Wilding.

She charmed the photographers into not taking her picture, even though she look; ed wonderful in her maternity gown. MIDWAY THEATRE OPENS 1 P. M. DAILY Phoira 5-9532 It And CARTOON AND SPORTS NOW SHOWING FATHAN SCOTT SMART EMMETT KELLYj Will Buy Enough LIGHTWEIGHT BLOCKS TO BUILD THE OUTSIDE WALLS OF THE AVERAGE FIVE ROOM HOUSE Let Ui You With Your Plain Today! OF TOWN OH PHONE 2-0115 Taaaj 3 MILES OUT EAST BROADWAY Open 6:45 Slarlj 7:30 Adulis 50c Children Free TODAY AND THURSDAY SECOND FEATURE FIRST and LAST FEATURE KATHARINE HEPBURN CHING "NNK PARKER "SLIPHORN KING OF POLAROO" LAST DAY OPEN 1:15 CHILD ADULT When White Man and Half-Breed Turn AH -JAffls CARTER raBULTEL TECHNICOLOR PLCS EARS ADA LEOXARD ORCHESTRA 9 OPEN 1:15 CHILD 1C ADULT LAST DAY THEIR LOVE DEFIED ALL THE LAWS OF TYRONE A ft MICHAEL PflWEII-BLYTH-RENNIE DENNIS BEATRICE KATHLEEN PRICE-CAMPBELL-BYRON CHILD ADULT TODAY THRU Mauldin's Up Front DAVID WAYNE TOM EWELL 'las' -Willie" CO-HIT ROD CAMERON ADRIAN BOOTH "BRIMSTONE" Dodqers" OPEN 6:45 CHILD 9c ADULT LAST DAY OONDOFF ANNE JAMES SAMMY WHITE' Comedy urfcN 1:15 ALL LAST DAY COMPANION FEATURE ROBERT CLARKE NANA HYANT.

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