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Dixon Evening Telegraph from Dixon, Illinois • Page 9

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Dixon, Illinois
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In Hollywood EKSMNE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Behind the Screens: Let other movie queens insist on perfect coiffures' and flawless make-up when they're swamps or trudging through desert sandstorms. Realistic Ann Sheridan is sweaty, disheveled and covered with grime in "Rage of the Jungle" and defends her "lefs-look-the-parr stand with: "I couldn't bear beiiiji one of those (lolls who go through hades with every strand of hair in place. Why try to look beautiful when the script mijs you look the The audience only laughs. The trick is to strike a balance, to retain a little glum-or and still look bcsit-up. Katharine Hepburn did it perfectly in Take it fic about living working Ann, she means it Mexico when she's 1 Hollywood: "I'm selling my home and lenting apart ments in Hollywood and Jyexico City, it's not an emotional reaction from anything.

The day of big homes and high living in Hollywood is over." Note from Jerry Lewis in Lon- "The weather heie is the low- est humid one minute, laming the next and cold the next. I've licked it by weanng a Palm Beach suit, long undeiwear and a rain- Paulette Goodard and Cy Ho- are no longer drawing electricity from the same circuit, but Paul-ette may still do his play, "Long Live Lily," on Broadway. Mei cedes McCambndke and Fletcher Markle have weighed Hollywood against New York and have chosen the aiea with the palm Ca-ees, tar pits and telefilms Orson Welles is shedding 50 pounds on oiders of his doctois Mitzi Gaynor bought acres and acres of Las Vegas pioperty months back and now the good earth is doubling in value. OLD-FASHIONED WIFE Talking about a Hollywoodsman. Elliott Lawience said: "He's finding a new career 3-D movies, but his wife still left him flat." Don Taylor, who was sanpped right out of "Red Garters" and replaced by Jack Ca mg the i tskmg and 1 old bov" talk that he's getting from Hollywood the crowd.

"But I kneu I v.as wrong from the beginning and I told the studio Ed smell up tho picture," Don told me. "It's good to be replaced in a picture at jour own studio, but I know-would ended much earlier if 1 had done 'Red been told, hut the unexpected date with the stork made by Patrice Munsel just as the cameras stalled grinding on "Melba" in London almost bioke pioduccd Sam Spiegel and his backers. Complication which endangcicd the lives of both Patrice and her child after the first few days of shooting shut down the film for 10 days a big production loss not covered by insurance. The film debuts on Bioadway shouting: "Pan that made Gia star and has a than Grace' i has Moore Our Boarding House Spiegel IMCTI KE TI BE NOTES HOLLYWOOD ON TV: Joan Davis' "I Married Joan" has been renewed for another year by General Electric to the tune of £1.200.000. Vet movie director Irving Pichel will pilot a telefilm series titled.

"Stones You Never Can Foigct." Desi Arnazs character name the MGM movie, "The Long, Long Tfailcr," was ERfiBCHIVE Dinah1 Shore and Robert Cummings are the best-dressed in show business, according to the California Fashion Creators. The "Satin day Night Revue." sum- replacement for "Your Show of Shows," should be a hit after all the wrinkles are noned out. Tab George Gobel and Helen Haplin for big-time comedy laurels. Roz Russell is "Miss Fort Knox" to New York. Her "Wonderful Town" hit is averaging $11,000 pro fits every week Jose Ferrer denies he's building a vine-covered Hollywood mansion as a future nest for Rosemary Clooney.

"I can't afford to build a house." he shrugs. "I don't have the loot." Robert Young, father of four the oldest (20) heads for the altar went to see the movie. "Father of the Bride," and is telling it: "Everybody laugher except me newed for another year by General How ran a man ith four daughters laugh at something like that? I was mentally broke before the fade-out." CHICAGO 1 the Burnstde station answeied a dif-feient kind of bank alarm Friday a man wanted to get out of a bank. Police weie summoned to the Chatham bank by a telephone call and found the caller. William H.

Rudd. an assistant cashiei nig thiough the fiont door. peer- Rudd said he was locked in while working late checking accounts. At his direction, police got touch with a bank official who unlocked the doors. Trt Kllon Ch (above), 19-year-old daughter of Whittaker Chambers, former Communist courier, will be married Julv 3 at Westminster, to Henry A.

Into. 22-year-old army private from Chicago. Chambers I operates a farm near Westminster. patriotic essay she wrote. (AP wnephoto) ACROSS 1 Pakistan's capital is in the province 5 This capital being has the largest DOWN ii 350,000 squar 12 Heavy blow 13 Card game 14 Loan 15 Meadows 16 Japanese 17 Tardy 18 Stray 19 College officials 21 Low haunt 22 Head (Fr.) 24 Dyeing apparatus 26 Jewish term reproach 28 Eskcrs 29 Pakistan's capital is 31 Board a train 32 Worthless morsels 33 To cut 35 Gaelic 36 Odin's sword (myth.) 38 Girl's name 39 Storms 43 Sailor 45 Type of 47 At this time 48 Persian fairy 49 Anatomical work 50 Exist Th cy'U Do Ir Every Time 1 Lone 2 Supine 3 Closer 4 Doctors (ab.) 5 On the 20 Sasheries 23 Seizors 25 Winner sheltered side 27 6 Greek letter 28 South 7 color American 8 Entire wood soirel; 9 School book 30 Area mcasui 10 Penetrate 32 Embellished 11 Arabian gulf 34 Diners 19 Wme bottle 35 Concluded With Major Hoople Out Our Way By Dick Turner "It says here somebody bought a letter of Abraham Lincoln's for $500! Cee whiz! I got more than that for one of Mr.

Hasselrock's!" Pakistan Parade 51 Angers 52 Poems 53 WeiRht of 54 Essential Answer to Previous Puzzle 38 Go by air 40 Genus of frcshwatc 41 Piet-c THE UATLO ith 42 Pitcher 44 Get up 46 Middling (comb, form) 37 Female horses 48 Pastry 15 8" 70 IP 5 36 HI HL 51 53 55 By fimmy Ha do rry JS GET A LOAD OF THE EXECUTIVE BEEM IM CONFERENCE I CENSUS I IN BUSINESS R3R MIMSELF-MND MORBUS 6UX6IVES THEN THERE'S JWIOR-ME'S SALES EN6NEER- 816 THERES JUNIOR IS VDAM DI5K-N5-K NO CLERKS OR OFFICE K( IN FROM S4LES I Boys in the ary engineering FROM iT ALL THE CREAM DE MOUSE TO -r A WORTH, A MARSHAL WEST OF THE- ALL EvEK SEE 'EM jf rjlzd with a Pecos, i could pick trie Kle a 51LLVJ A Tm BLlMDFOLDcD, AT TWO UP VllTMOOT a ffl I I TWE BATTLE Of THE GOROEOUS'OSfAPPLERS By Al Capp A I WHAT KIND OP HOLD IS THAT' ClVE ME A 1 1 a. ki.uo.it'*; momfwt LV i XT 1 1 a mcvkrsc- someA to ff 1 I Abbie an' Slats A Lot of Questions By Kacburn Van Buren lie Needs a rinch By Michael O'Mallcy and Ralph Lane eisO.VL I TELL I I WAfJ AT TEN I THIRTY MINUTED LATER I FLINT, THE riCNT KN01VIN6L.V— WNSY ANC7 THE 60VERN0K ARE OK EN TO THE NIGHT VOKTBK IN A LOOKER TWELVE HOURS' CLAMORING FOR AN ARREST. MDU UAVgANVWNC Or WHO TIVO. LATER. TRY TO UP THE TURN U77 WITH EVERYTHING PUT Bugs Bunny Not Too Bad P-O05Y! I THAT OKIE AIN'T LOOKS LIRE fjT I RiGMT SO HOT I IN A WOfiSE 4 rS DECIDED TO 17 Jf IN-0 TH' DOC' SPOT THAN MAKE TH' Captain Easy Helpless in the Jungle By Leslie Turner WV 1 1 PROBABLY V0U 1 1 VE5.

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