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page fofr THE MONROE (L A NEWS-STAR FEBRUARY 27, 1950 The Monroe News-Star tmy NFWR-STAR WORLD COSPOR ATIOII 1 StrMt JOHN EWING ItflCT Fidler: IN HOLLYWOOD SNAKE EYES- 1 nth f. 1 Year Dally and I 25 5 5 222 is no IN RATES (By Carrier OI.LY PTION i Month 5 ob ht 6 1 Tear Sts 1.15 5 tl 5 ft IS 0 1 fi 4 no 8 80 riC Stc I 78 SO 15 it La I ally and World I 15 fi 111 Dar mi, FI- 121 the ver 's fa 2 ti £01 upcond mi rot i Ls I perni (v rn ely hi June i 1HO Art I Wem Aliti nf post-war ohn MF M3F OF THF AS 8 OCIATFO PKEfcfc in i tv net, but th :1 he'll 4 If 'uj Nitttu-d for any merchant, ara of dit dii chtt ci redi fed ir tr or not those in the CTiM in pa per and 1 1 ficai nf irubOsbed hereto AW of re puh peUfil diana are rr sert ed a i tl if it ho; cs to break even. that this pattern was t-s its rover charges in direct wages. To my certain gelrs night snots, on booking have kited their cover rhar- er.t. During the peak of the fane Public paid without too peak is past now.

Ask you that his groups are getting remark- TRF RAN RAM Offices 'et fork Ennaar r.t*. San Fra. in i it- na Atijn At Pus Mit Mv f' I o. To Call the or MO RUING AM Py a call the following HIRED HIM A it RdftdB 4-no i(l or 4SH8 4 PRO FT ne, but ortant uld mm AND EAR than he ge itiands. Danny i off if he had ED THE MAN WHO now.

with $25,000 a on his professional record, the entertainment world. that guarantee a long The NVws-Star is independent paper It the newt unapaiffiallv It supports what it believes to be right It opposes what it believes to be wrong, without regard to politics New Oriental Mystery Chi Chi Si. fori the -tuns IDOI Saka Eve noli can fight Add CHATTER: II just as cut I.ookalikes What a pity i a conn A Hollyw Joan Bmnett Bogart is to New Yoi -and have Ids actors in ne Peraonally, consider Tiff could understand his dialogue Maureen and Arleen Whel- I movie-maker seems able to find for dy as funny as her air show Silly add hostess daring enough to invite I and Hedda Hopper for tea Hum- idoubtedly one of the few men who stay a week without getting into a dovelike conduct reported as of a big role to bolster waning I (1 h. he 11 mi if thi re mg 1 ese jperi orld is being China. Mao in Manchuria ha geh un rai units fi )ld ahi gran to nd prestige: that Doroth ard one of Holl One of udes Laughton Seems a bit odd to think reportedly paid $250,001) by How- "or NOT playing a role, will probably be biggest money-makers for the year.

20th Century' camp, shnwei guards a qui it mg Red Chi be used ining equipmen ear period in pr i pk i largeh it. Ri to buy payment like tea wo nations nave signed a nd assistance. Both partie r's aid in event of aggrei iwcr associated with that pledge si on by zountrv Then Moscow is credits. It's expected Russian railroad and is to be made over a 10 -year period in products and gold. furthermore, the alliance of fi ien iiip at to come to each other Japan or any directly or in iirectly.

The outstanding fact about these agreements is that nowhere is really i what the will pay in return for Moscow's concessions. Many diplomatic experts the treaty contain secret clauses Covering iis and pn a Iditi tal issues. A hard bargainer likr the Soviet Union doesn't hand over so much, even in theory, without getting something back. Russia has yielded on Port Arthur and Dairen, the two Manchurian ports despite the fact that at Yalta in 1945 the Big Three powers recognized interests in those areas. There were other examples of is apparent generosity.

What's it all about? The military alliance can't mean to Moscow to explain it. Nor ion Chinese acceptance of the independence of the Mongolian People's Republic, winch surely will prove in to mean on of the region. scenes filmed for Came drama about life in a Japanese prison Claudette Colbert asking one of her and him giving her an answer in Nipponese. anything so long as it sounds authen- tic." Director Jean Negulesco thoughtlessly instructed the young Japanese- who played the guard. When the picture had been previewed and Negulesco sat down to stiidv the sent In bv the audience, he mi a Japanese suggesting that it might be ult an interpreter about that particular advice was followed, and the scene has i ------------The Japanese actor had used his per- I lih to declare his inq assioncd love for his dtlC Kddsi found one wise to eon: scene.

The been deleted mission to ad girl friend. Speaking of 2ftth Century-Fox, that studio's feat in winning 23 nominations for this year's major Academy Awards is very impressive. But even more impressive, I think, is the Zanuck record compiled during the past seven years. In that tune, if my notes are not amiss, 20th has had at least one film, each year, among those count the number of American wo- nominated for the Oscar. And it is the men owning chinchilla garments al- only studio which has been able, since 1943, to pull down most on two hands.

Gloria Swanson two "best nominations in a single year. If Mr. Pick ford were among the there were an award for consistency in turning out first to own such garments. Prince above-par product, Darryl F. et al would certainly have Aly Khan is said to have given Rita the inside track.

Hayworth one valued at $75,000. The chinchilla was first favored the traditional boast of the Los Angeles bacR the 15th centuryf when Span- DeWiit Mackenzie: MACKENZIE'S COLUMN British action in heavy strain. slashing the big labor (Socialist) parliamentary majority to a mere whisper means, I take it. that England found herself too far to the left politically and moved to readjust the situation. The country normally a bit of made an effort to swing back to her old position.

This move obviously involves a rebuke to the tcialist government by some voters who felt it had over- ached its mandate in carrying out its program. So as thine.s now stand, Attlee will accept the mandate and go ahead until fate overtakes him. That will call for the trending of a straight and narrow path and the avoidance of highly controversial legislation. This parliamentary situation is a particularly unhappy one, coming as it does when the government is faced with far-reaching decisions as regards both home and foreign affairs. Paramount is the fierce economic crisis in which The purpose was em- England is involved.

Coupled with ph by the smashing defeat this is the fact that she is a key dealt out to the Communist and figure in the western leadership of Jeft-win Labor independents. The the cold war. fhis is tound to cause 1 Communists put 100 candidates into concern in the capitals of all the the field, including their two Red western democracies, members of commons, and every Because of the great lieacv son of them was defeated, of this situation, informed officials The same thing happened to all in London they expect that the five left-wing Labor independents Conservatives and the eialists who had fought the regular party will make an mlnrm, agreement program by advocating closer re- to keep major ot foreign latmus with Russia. policy outside their warfare. As a However, in the energetic process matter of fact, there is been a oi readjustment tiie electroate has large degree of biparti an up in produced an indecisive result so the handling of important foreign far as concerns the position in Par- affairs ever since the Socialists liament.

The Socialist govern- took over from the Conservatives majority of ten votes over- in 1945. all is neither fish. fowl nor good Parliament will re et ible on red meat. far too small for March 6 when King Ceor will security. liver tiie speech I rota the throne, A few cases of illness simultan- outlining the government's or absence if Labor mem- gram.

The first mi jor tie, so hers on government business, could far as one can will he the lay the party open to defeat on budget which is due to he mtro- som measure. As Conservative duccd in Thu mi it easily leader Winston Churchill put it: produce a battle, involving as it obvious that parliament is does a vast expenditure, of which going to be in a very unstable con- one-fifth has been going for fense. Vnd er in West Germany Chan- Whether the nt will cellor Konrad Adenauer, who com- dare raise the qie. stion further mauds a parliamentary coalition nationalization of indu ry is much with a majority of only one, re- in doubt at this wntin Washington chinchilla is a rare animal, its fur the most expensive in the world. You could; MOPSY by GLADYS PARKER DO you HAVE A TABLET 1 I NOTEBOOK is one of the most items on the Socials ion of the steel industry is foi category.

Legislatio bci enacted for tl WITH A MORE PEM ININE EFFECT Soviet dorm To learn the real carefulh relations from here on fsMt uj St We may find, too, i as we think. The Mi effect before 1952 with Japan befor of that isk tii Tw disillus with Ch lory of this tn at the world must tual workings of C'hinese-Russian Sooner or later exper observers i- r. hat Moscow given as much concessions won take ss the Allies sign a peace treaty date. And a slim chance Will Russia honor 1950 promises in 1952' it v. on't is certainly considerable, years hence Mao may have suffered the sad nments of others who have experienced Life Gei Together, Boys public relations department ought tc Looks lik Chamber of Commerce the one about Southern California having be revised.

one thing missing: to wit, a haunted house. Over at RKO. where Dante, the Mage has from retirement to play a leading role in Squad." other meinbf rs of the cast urged him to stage a im agreed, nrovidod they could find a "haunted Robert Sterling inserted an ad in the classified section of each of the four Los Angeles daily papers, offering $100 for the use of any spook-ridden house for a single night. The ads ran a full week without drawing one reply. Gary Merrill, the NY stage actor who scored a major screen hit in High," is joining the ranks of Hollywood home owners, and for an amusing reason.

Seems he and his wife adopted a stray dog. were informed they keep it in their apartment, and decided to buy a home out of shec indignation. ish conquerors of tiie Incas sent a packet of jewels wrapped in chin- chilia pelts to their queen. Somehow 1 the jewels were lost or stolen, but there was no prosecution of the messengers The queen was so fas -mated miiauerors to hunt inchi Lias and send them vitamin TABLETS rwy marked: would not like to he a minister with this (British Socialist) majority, it might be a very wobbly is right, but Prime Minister Clement Attlee and his has to be made el supporters have decided that the would expect C.m best thing to do is to "carry make a major issue lor the time being. The alternative In any event, would be the holding of another cannot see a pr-itracti general election right away, which new government would put the country under a fresh general eh since it ni I ograni.

iron and ost in this Iready lias lull it still clive. One to ita ViM and trap to Spain. At first royalty was avail it. Then Peru, chi ila. pletion a hides anc: chinchULa was reserved for one, but by 1800 the fur ble-to all who could afford in 1918 Chile, Bolivia and had been exporting alarmed at their de- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS How is wood used client.cally A To make charcoal, wood alcohol, acetone, ethyl alcohol, wood- forbade exportation of sugar molasses, fodder yeast, synthe- nimals.

NEW YORK, On upon a time there was a hypoehrondriac who felt sure there something wrong with his arm. see anythin wrong y- with it." hD said. I it the IhYSrCtllC jOrJlISOU, man thouglit, just want to tell me the truth." He took his arm to a doctor. The doc said it looked to him like the healthiest arm he had seen all week. Still unconvinced the man went home.

He began to punch his arm to be sure the circulation was all right. He pinched so hard that a bruise developed. hu He liLiian probing the bruise with a safety pin. Three days later he win in a hospital complaining indignantly to a nurse: "They told me nothing was wrong with my here 1 am halt-dead from biood-poi. umn 4 This mythical gent suffered from what is now the major disease oi our benzedrine age And he wants to that disease is the compulsion to The gin 1 bt if the a long.

IN HOLLYWOOD ture, then I was off for a year. I made anolht was off for another on my fourth str ru HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 27. Now know why Latins are noted as lovers.

It's because of chaperone- Sounds paradoxical, it? and I go right into But to Ricardo Montalban, I'm iatt heart throb of the hohhysox- rushed to star ers He admitted Latins have the think a fal reputation of being great lovers and explained why: develop great ability at love making because it is a necessity. It all stems hack to the customs of the country. In Mexico, for instance, a man has little time to tell his loved one all the things arc constantly chap- hole licture and But now Lht picture ther one. wasn't it away. 1 ity.

You can topple I rather take it slow prove what 1 can Inc dentally. I would.Ft advlsa taunting the I tis lover roles. He has one of the best builds in Hollywood and ha- learned to box for say I didn't warn you. ak i pickets who strung an automobile Patri: of the strike-bound plants. OUR CHILDREN to the moo rized uni Cordon around twi News photographs show that five of the first six cars in one picket line were produced by one of chief rivals Liaison between workers and hucksters seems pretty "weak.

The latter overlooked a swell chance to showr the country the kind of cars they can't produce these days. The chinchilla, nevertheless, was brought into this country in that year by M.F, Chapman, an American copper mining engineer, who got special trapping permits from the three governments. Until recently the animals have been used entirely for The junkman wo per in' the a vera; 1 get a big kick of a having a woman's handbag. Mirrors take the conceit out of sen-oble people and put it into foolish people. A Texas man was arreste a bar.

Usually they are leaving. 3 for riding a horse into for when A fo that one sil chistnut was dug up in Tennessee Pt about a couple of salesmen. PR YER Examinations are hours of trial for those who must take them and they should be set so as to ease the strain on ihe applicants as much as possible. There is not too much an examiner can do. The test is set, the conditions and the atmosphere are fixed.

He can be calm and serene, low voiced and gentle of manner, but beyond that there is little within his power that can help the anxious candidates. They must help themselves by knowing that their strength is within themselves. The best preparation for an examination is prayer. We take for granted that the candidate has painstakingly red his subject. Aftc that, what he needs is abil- about chinchillas in this coun- itv to let what he knows flow through him to the end However, not more than 500 of his pen and to do that, to win that freedom, that skins a year are produced for the tic fibers, photographic films, and other molded articles, modified wood products such as compreg and impreg and staypak, many specialized products of wood pulp and paper, and a host of other chemical ptoducts are used.

In connection with horse racing breeding A pelt market what is the meaning of the now has been established through the and National Ch nchilia Breeders A The is the total Ciation. which was formed in the amount het on the parimutuel 111 a- and now boasts some 1,800 members. chines. The "take is the amount with- a profitable business once you drawn from the by city get going, says S.W. Pangborn, a and state taxes and by the track, chinchilla breeder of Washington.

You get around $1.500 a pair for breeding stock. Pelts bring $135 a Divine Comedy by Dante useti to be the feiiow who tried to and the father of three. His career Mr. Pangbcrn sav.s there are now 's £'Pic poetry, treat his appendicitis at, home by is following the great film tradi- 1 following the directions in a patent tion of Rudolph Valentino. Antonio feel that there must be something eroned, so the boys have to take wrong with you, just because you advantage of the few minutes they are alive.

can find to be alone with their become a national epidemic, sweethearts. They have to accom- People are beginning to develop plish in a few moments what the (j M1 guilt complexes whenever they re American male can take a whole told normal. They suspect evening to say. it's anti-social to be healthy, and "Latins lj more on words than they don't want to be accused of action. They are much more ef- it publicly.

fusive than the average lover. They Greet a man today with put all their feeling into words. do you and he hands you Tu the I nited States, there are In what form is The Divine done to him in childhood. his blood pressure chart and looks no chaperones, no time limit. The around for a couch he can lie on follow feels he has plenty of time and tell you all the mean things to get around to telling the girl Comedv written? The bane of the medical world how he Montalban is happily married A long narrative poem is thus classified.

by HENRY M'LEMORE All I kno.v about gambling is that people do it Going on to lav a national crusade against gamblers Pick up the pap rs and vh do you ad? You read aop has indicted, the I. is hot on the trail of Little Angie, and all the other assorted hoodlums, whose names making up The one great tiling we have in this country that sell is hypocrisy We advertise Niagara Falls, we just go crazy about Yellowstone Park tint we have never advertised completely how i phony we arc which is a slang word for hypocrisy, lay 01 of New York said, put gambling on the ID- was yelled down byr thousand 1 of people, most of whom bet every day. of ncn you and betting. When 1 was a keeps which is just as can ever get. Men sit match pennies for lunch.

I don" peak nov kid I played close to gam hi in down and havi 1 That is gambling. Women sit down and play bridge they are gambling. Why doesn't this country get honest about So far as some states say, the only honest gambling we can have is horses and dogs. I want to say that ns dead wron The shake you can get is not a horse race, but at a craps table. Will someone tell me sometime, convincingly, the difference between betting on a pair oi dice and on a horse The roulette table is barred in Florida but the horses go every day.

I defy any man on green earth to prove to me that a roulette table run right isn't squarer than a horse. The entire nation now is excited about gambling. I am 'he first to admit it is in the hands of bums, killers shooters and no-good guys, and I will also say om thing if the iederal government take charge of it. or the state won't take care of it, or the county take care of it, elected officers are the only ones to blame. What this country should do and when I speak of the country, I mean the mpn who are running it, is to accept the simple fact the: people have gambled all their lives and are going to keep on gambling.

Frank Costello didn't create gamblers. Gamblers made him. Mr. llo be what he is today the subject of national interest unless people wanted to play a few dollars hoping to get somethii better. The law can yell at Mr.

Costello lightness of mind, prayer is essential. Asking Cud to give him one hundred per cent is not what I mean by a candidate's prayer. True, is the sincere but it is something else, too. It is a spiritual release. Deep within every human being is a source of miraculous power.

It is seldom used because wi have not been trained to call on and use it. We know we have it because it has come to the aid of pec plunged in the deepest distress when they let go of their hold on their own strength and intelligence and calle on their spiritual being for help. That strength is up by prayer, the prayer of faith. Prayer helps people to lay off the load that is crushing their minds and binding their bodies, and to rest on the inner strength of the spirit. It enables them to connect with the infinite Mind, all powerful, all-knowing.

and, freed of fear, let their intelligence do its peril work. When the serene calm of faith, the assured strength of the spirit, flows through the mind, the whole powrer i of the is at command and he will give what he has to his task, at his best. It would be most hel -ful to everybody if, before the candidates started work, they were given minutes for silent prayer to allow them to set their minds in harmony with the Infinite Intelligence. Each in his own way, each according to his need. I know the results- ould be more satisfying to the examiner and to the examined.

How niauv cross tics do the market. This is enough for about railroads install in a year? two or three garnmnts The Breed- a An average of about ers Association will show toi the 000. Approximately 80 per cent of the first time a 111 -length coat, made of cross ties installed in replacements in some 210 skins, at its meeting here recent years have been treuh to pation with their own menial jun- February. 1 his coat. Mr.

Pang- decay or destruction by in- 8 lc has got even the psychiatrists born figures, will cost more than The treatment more than doub- worried. $28,000. leg me service life of the ties. "ihe net result must be to pro- Mr. orn himst If got started timbers, pilin poles, and other woods duce uncertainty, contusion and are also treated in this manner before distress, use.

Moreno and Ramon Novarro, great Latin lover of the past. But it has medicine almanac. Today the guy who tries to bandage his men tal problems by reading the psy- been no meteoric rise, chology books in the public library or the corner drugstore. The Perils of Ua line re compared to what Lucille Ball is going through in Br.mh She gets Id around by falls into 1 smokestack and has a switchboard blow up in her face. hy do irl submit herself to such treatment? It's a challen he at.

red I've never done ick Slapstick may easy, but it really the hardest type of film to make. of the ga take a couple of days to set up." reported Lucille. a take isn't good, we have to wait two days before we can try again. hard on the clnttn s. have to have duplicates .1 in some eases triplicates oi all my I could tell what rn unt She Before coming to Hollywood, did a scene in which a box of Montalban appeared in 13 Mexican powder shown on It lu I to mushrooming preoccu- pictures between 1941 and 1945.

be shot three times; Hollywood, I made one pic- takes weren messv 11 first two ugh. KA il in the hi 1 liness about si vcn years oso, when he and his wife Frances, who used to keep Ixioks for M.F. Chapman'. son. bough! pair.

He now has aroun I animals and has sold about 6 pairs. The A- sociation expects to put on a three-day show at its February meeting. The competiti for cups in his basement, to Ray Hughes, and ribbons 11 op to all breed- Idaho Falls who boasts some 2,000 ers from ihe person who has a pair 1 animals. For whom is the Bering Strait A The Bering Strait is named for Vitus Bering, a Russian explorer who discovered it in 1728. Jules V.

Coleman, director of the Mental Hygiene Clinic at tne University of Colorado Metrical Center, told a convention of mental specialist last week. And he added that all the curr- rent jaw ing and scribbim 4 about mental health of little value 27. redicts Bulgaria WHS Be 1 Flussia By Alex Singleton 1 under Premier Vulko Ch VMOslavla governmcnt wm. Donald Heath, depart- in reducing the incidence of or- minister to Bulgaria, pre- a highball in morv of FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger Selfishness is by no means limited to only Dr. Pa ti i's leaflet, tells how to overcome selfishness and other undesirable traits in childhood.

To obtain a co) send 5 cents in coin and a stamped self-addressed envelope to him, c-o this paper, P.O Box 99, Station G. New York 19, N. Y. (Released by The Beb Syndicate, Inc.) have that sweet and lovely lobby, that kind and gentle pay-off, they hold gamblers by their throats. Let me go back now to my original subject, called hypocrisy.

Close all tracks, if you want to be honest. Make one law and put teeth in it that a man found gambling of any sort gets a sentence of one That will stop it. Stop it real Until that sort of thing happens let us just lean back and laugh at the cries of purity by those who only want one or two things, election or pav-off on Friday afternoon at two-thirty, in an unmarked, tax free envelope. I am just off for my envelope. Because as long as Americans are going to be phony, I want as lor as it mts to and 1 think he has a perfect to be- 011 of the fast, hard-running phonies.

1 defense he make gamblers, gamblers made 1 have yet to have anyone tell me the difference betvveei a horse and a square throw of the dice. "hih am on this subject I would like to say As a matter of fact, I am for the improvement of I don't see why the horse is so sacred. I'll take 1 the breed of dice not horses, that back because I do know. If the horse tracks by McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) osis. This is a bulge note of commonsense.

If a gent has cancer, he going to cure it read mg a medical texi. And it he lias incipient schizophrenia, he go- your mind hurts, or your feet hurt, take off your shoes and go to bed. In any case just relax and nine hours of sleep make you feel better, go to a And if everybody got nine hours sleep a night, the psychiatrists then have to go so often to see their own psychiatrists. THREE jAILED counted the neighbors' children as dependents always In our dieted today that Russia eventually his twe and hall years the will attempt to absorb Bulgaria in- Balkans, he said he tor to the Soviet union. but was doubtful of belt rt-la- Tired and troubled after months with the Ru xian satellites, of being denounced as a spy.

Heath In response to a question, he hid a delegation of 47 American said every indication pointed to an mg to get well by bo up on diplomatic employes into Yugosla- i attempt by Russia to absorb a. via Tho trip was made by train, garia into the SoviH union. But 1 maty tiHita -i He spent most of yesterday In Sofia ho offered no esttniate of whon this dinary body health, can best be bunlj offi at the might como retained by following the rules that legation The UnitaJ brok(, your grandmother knew. An old diplomalic relations as a lady once gave his pool mans sllu ()f Bulgaria's demand for his philosopher a simple prescription recaq that so far has worked unfailingly: 2 Haggard and with his hair tousled the diplomat told reporters the fact a large majority of the get away fron. what causes you 8 arian people are opposed to only one couple stuck it out the to feel bad tho Communist regime is of entire first night of a 36-hour vigil 'the chief reasons for the frantic efforts to smear the United States, Britain and other Democratic governments and their is no question of justice or of a threat to he continued.

is a deliberate, meticu- Willard Damerall, 35, of Cypress lously planned campaign to create when the prayer marathon got street, was arrested on DeSiard fear and distrust of the United underway in the interdenomination- Street late Saturday for drunk driv- States and to violate the rules, not ing and bond was set at police only of diplomacy but of eiviliza- I headquarters for $325. tion. Two others were in jail for reck- shall not even touch upon the! penace for the sin of less driving and causing property wholesale violations of the peace making horror weapons like (lie i damage. They were Joan 21, Negro Rt. 1, Monroe, and Taylo" Boyd, 34, Negro of Alto.

Bonds were set at $100 and $200 1 respectively. One Couple Sticks To Anti-H-Bomb Praying NEW YORK, Feb. of prayer here asking God to halt production of bombs. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Manias of Staten Island were the only ones to remain with their Pastor, Rev. Donald Harrington of the Community Church of New York, until morning. More than 300 were on hand ai institution. Harrington estimated another 50 visitors had dropped in. The meeting of prayer was call- treaty.

hell He said the United States had Special services tomorrow morn- borne with patience a long series of indignities but conditions for representatives of the United States ing culminate the ceremony. Then, a three foot candle, lit at the start, is expected to flicker out..

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