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Evening Express from Portland, Maine • 23

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EEZZj PORTLAND evening express Second Section 1 I We ear i Conies Early or orest Ave amily By Bruce Boberts Thanksgiving has just been celebrated by the How Scotts 1747 orest Ave They held the big feast early because their son Phil he home for the holi day a Marine private first class He returns to Quan tico Va next week after a 20 day leave here Nine' mem bers of the family gathered around the table to partake of turkey cranberry sauce and all the fixings It was a grand family get to gether and a good time was had by all His 55 year accident free driving record was nearly spoiled yesterday for George Shaw 82 of 168 Neal St (SP 3 2518) A car zoomed through a red light along Woodford St'' just as' George nosed into the intersection on a Stevens Ave green light Just missed him He jammed on his brakes so hard that 5 several articles in the back seat slid onto the floor Another motorist who had stopped for the light threw up his hands in horror George wonders if this motorist noted the license num ber of the speeder becaiise he'd like to report it "I was so busy trying to get out of the way I have he said MSgt rancis Boulanger of the Marine Corps recruit ing office here served briefly in aris rance three yean ago with Capt Richard McCutchen the $64000 question TV food winner Both were with the American marinedetachment The captain arrived to become officer in charge of the detachment shortly before rank completed his tour of duty and returned to theiUnited States He get a chance to taste cooking hobby specialities How ever rank remembers him as an officer with an intense esprit de corps and whose loyalty to the Marines came first going to go a long ways in the Marine he pre dicted Dill Pickles Mrs Evelyn 156 Congress St was the latest to request the dfll pickle recipe given us a year ago by Everett Dobson oreside contractor whose hobbies are cooking and photographing sunsets Like the others Mrs Johnson had mis laid the recipe We had mislaid our cony too So we got Everett off a ladder and had him repeat it for us which he (did from memory irst off said Everett wash the cukes and pack them in Quart jars To each quart add: one bay leaf one large piece of fresh and a half teaspoonful each of mustard seedpick ling spice and celery seed Then you make a solution of five quarts of water one cup of salt and two cups of vinegar enough to fill about 10 quarts of pickles You bring the water salt and vinegar to the boiling point and fill the jars at once Pack hot Leading a precarious life these days is Mrs Philip Shaw Second Ave Green Acres Scarborough (TU 3 4330 She holds her breath every time she scoots for the clothesline to hang out a laundry Bees not only have built a nest in a near by stonewall but also now are building another in the ground near the basement door know folks will try to tell me bees won nest in the ground but know these are she ex claimed If you have any hints on how she can get rid of the bees just give htfr a call i Addenda Pine St South Portland tbP 4 7218) who is moving Monday has a small year old spayed black dog to give away to anyone who will give it a good home A light brown and white collie puppy which has been roving homeless along Phillips Rd South Portland was turned over to the Animal Refuge League yesterday Mrs Maurice Parisien 27 Edgeworth Ave (SP 4 9357) is taking care of a biondish male cocker spaniel puppy which wande'red into their yard recently Doris Nugent 12 Atlantic St is worried over her missing black cat which has a kidney all cat is fed a special diet and is given two pills week ly Ithas a white "collar under its chin You can nave a male kitten free by phoning (SP 2 7686) white or gray and white Alice Sampson Cumberland oreside (SP 4 6279) offers free two for anyone fortunate enough (or foolish enough) to know how much fun two kittens are She also has a long haired gray and a short haired tiger President Of Poles In Exile Is On The Spot LONDON You dial a number in West End The voice that replies says: "This is the President of Po The man on the line is Au gust Zaleski president of the Polish government in exile and a bitter foe of Red regime Nowadays he is the central figure in a political storm raging Inside big community of Polish exiles Zaleski is battling to keep his presidency against the opposi tion of many of the 140000 Po lish refugees in Britain His op ponents think somebody else possibly more effective should lead the fight for of the The family squabble among the Poles is crippling what has been the most determined of the anti Communist movements among exiles from eastern Europe A CRITICAL TIME It comes at a critical time Russia and her satellites have launched a giant campaign to lure home the anti Red refu gees many of whom have car7 Tied on a long range propa ganda war against the Com munists The Red campaign scored its biggest success last week when Zaleski's prime minister Hugo Hanke turned up in Warsaw He began broadcasting appeals to other Polish emigres to re turn home and accept the Com offer of a general am nesty Zaleski's aides claim Hanke was kidnaped from a train while visiting Rome 'nnd spir ited through the Iron Curtain The Premier who only got the job Aug 8 had left behind his wife and three children whenhe fled from Communist Po land Many Poles think he because of them Zaleski this week appointed Antoni Pajak a 62 year old Socialist as the new premier of what some London newspapers now call the govern A cloak and dagger atmos phere envelops Zaleski's head quarters a four story building in the west end Even its phone number is kept out of the di rectory Zaleski is 62 tall distin guished looking an historian and prewar Polish foreign sec retary He refuses to resign his job as president paying 500 pounds (1400) 4 year despite the Hanke i Dziennik Polskl the Polish In London language daily in Britain which claims a circulation of 30000 has demanded he quit Many well known Polish exiles also are clamoring for Zale ouster Among them is Gen Wladyslaw Anders influ ential wartime chief of the free Polish forces Many of men stayed on in Britain rather than go home after the Com munists took over Another of bitter op ponents is Count Edward Raczynski wartime Polish am bassador to Britain and leader of the emigre Polish Council of National Unity Zaleski's support began dwindling last year when he re fused to retire at the expiration of a seven year presidential term With the Reds in control of the homeland he argued that he must keep the job indefi nitely After he took his stand his monthly income dropped from about 3000 pounds ($8400) to a few hun dred pounds Most of the gov money comes from contributions of a shill ing (14 cents) a month But Zaleski still i maintains diplomatic relations with five governments recognizing his regime Spain Lebanon Cuba the Irish Republic and the Vatican He has envoys in all their capitals The big western powers irecog nlze the Communist Warsaw government cabinet meets regu larly usually at night after the members get off from their jobs Aty HAVE OTHER JOBS Alexander Zawisza the for eign secretary is considered the "richest man in the He teaches foreign languages Interior Minister Jerzy Scibor works in a printing plant The defense minister Lt Col A Brochwicz Lewinski has 'a fac tory job and Dr Tadeusz Bu gayski minister of affairs of Polish citizens abroad and act ing minister of justice lectures on economics Like the president the premier Is a fulltime employe at a salary of 360 pounds ($1008) a year i He Got The OWENSBORO Ky An elder ly couple Mr and Mrs Al ford were sitting on their front porch when they heard a noise In the rear of the house They thought it was a mousetrap going off Later they discovered a burglar had entered and taken their $2500 life savings PORTLAND MAINE THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15 1955 ft I A 4 111 A Page Twenty Three 4 Lawn Care ollow Plant In The all (Second in a series of four lawn care articles for fall) average lawn owner is still in the Middle This comment by one of Amer leading agronomists was made last spring when he an swered his 500th query on spring lawn care with the same open ing sentence "all planting and weeding produce the best re The mistake most home own ers making is sowing high quality permanent grasses in the spring when it hardly has time to get started before the dormant pe riod arrives with hot weather A permanent grass is going to be in the lawn forever if it gets proper care Spring planting means it has to fight for its life against the annual weeds and quick growing hay grasses as well as endure the hot dry months before reaching ma turity Most agronomists agree that fall lawn care is the answer escues and all Kentucky bluegrass strains need moderate weather continuous moisture a good seedbed and ample fer tility Good lawn grasses need 60 days or more to produce seed lings that will survive Even in the northern states the ground does not stay frozen for long un til after Christmas and quality grass strains are winter hardy hundreds of miles into Canada all rains and snows provide continuous moisture that sinks Vets Will Seek POW Reunion WIESBADEN Germany (AP) US airmen held prison er by the Japanese during World War II want to organize an an nual get together in Europe for former American POWs They are MSgt Joseph Dube 45 of Nashua and TSgt James Marcus' 37 of Savannah Ga Both are sta tioned here Dube was taken prisoner on Bataan and Marcus on Corregl dor in 1942 Both said they did not want a formal organization just to con tact other former POWs for an nual get togethers A into the ground reaching the roots of established quality grasses some six to eight inches below the surface While seedbed and fertility may need a little extra help from the lawn owner both the killing heat of summer and frost of fall contribute to the decaying matter which forms own seedbed and fertilizer during the autumn growing season of the fine permanent grasses By following example you can have a fine lawn of high quality permanent grasses at much lower cost and with much less labor Youth Indicted Ou Murder Count DOVER OXCROT A murder indictment against Ray mond Burton 16 of Milo was returned by the Piscataquis Grand Jury yesterday The youth is charged with the Aug' 5 rifle slaying of his father Harold 49 stemming from Ray reluctance tp take a bath Richmond Is one of the most interesting 8 cities A Goldwyn Quintet In 6 Guys And By HAROLD CAIL 4 glamour and personality and general decorative values as well as for What the label used to mean showgirls of the legitimate stage the tag how means to showgirls in the film business Samuel Goldwyn from whom the name is These five Goldwyn Girls will be seen in and which will have its premiere in New York fn November Already however they are on tour drumming the proverbial publicity tubs taken is one of the most astute producers in the motion picture in dustry 'He does things on a big scale and when a musical he 1 picks feminine members of the cast with a keen eye for beauty in city and hamlet over hill and dale On the occasion of their recent visit to Boston the writer was among those who played the busy bee trying to interview all five during a luncheon IMMBI lr itra HL rll eU I I I ft Bit MBK' Jh 1 A 1 If i IW 'HSv iaOfiEMiai MlfMM JK wMr The World Today Speech Tone Is Harsher By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON GB The Eisen bower for reasons not has taken a harsh er 'tone toward the Russians than it used in the early weeks after die President met with them in Geneva in July The latest example is the State Department's opinion on German Chancellor Konrad deal with the Russians this week The department considers it a victory over the Russian poli cy toward West 'Germany since the waj On Jhly 25 the day after his re turn from Geneva Eisenhower said there were obstacles on the road to peace but added there is (now a realization negotiations can be conducted without da threats and TOUGH STATEMENT There were no pleasant words for Russia in the tough and stiff statement by the State Depart ment Russia and Vtfest Germany in to resume dip lomatic relations and to exchange ambassadors Adenauer says Rus sia also but not in writing release German war prisoners still held in the Soviet Union In a way this can be consid ered a victory: the Russians who had denounced the West German while supporting their puppet Communist leaders in East Germany now officially recognize West Germany This can hardly make the East German Communists feel good seeing prestige boost ed by Moscow It may make them feel shaky No wonder Russia im mediately after Adenauer1' left called them to Russia for a heart to heart talk i But the State Department may be crowing too soon Neither the department nor anyone else at this time can be certain about the full implications of the deal since no one knows the long range purpose NOT ONE WAY STREET In the first place it was not a one way street Adenauer and the Russians both made concessions June June Kirby one of two blondes and tallest inember of the she's five feet eight also has had the most theatrical experience of the group Most both in quantity and variety A native of Bay Ridge she grew up in Jersey City ollowing high school Miss Kirbv went back over the Hudson River to train as a model and study dramatics "Moving to Holly wood a year ago she is now taking extension courses at the University of California As a model Miss Kirby posed for soap shampoo cigarette home permanent and sewing machine ads She played summer stock at Liberty and was in the Girls and men Prefer on Broadway Since going to Cali fornia appeared in stage plays at the Hollywood Reper tory Theater operated by Dan Miss first movie was York and was next and before starting this tour she was in at Metro Goldwyn Mayer Miss hobby is paint ing and she specializes on clowns because they so much or sports she prefers swimming spear fish ing and water skiing One of her principal characteristics is a sense of humor which is high on the list of qualifications she expects in the man she mar ries Others are wit consideration thoughtful ness and generosity All of which adds up to why not married I says Miss Kirby i Miss Kirby says the thing she wears to bed at night is her favorite perfume which is Couer Joie aim A two weeks trip to Holly wood has all the earmarks of becoming a career for Jann Dariyn Born in San Rafael Cat and christened Mildred Dariyn Mersich Jann was going strong as a model in San rancisco when she was voted the title San A Holly wood director Recommended she try the movies and so she went to Los Angeles to give it a whirl Things immediately took on a bright hue and she stayed on The major result to date was her being selected as one of the Goldwyn Girls for and followed by this personal appearance tour which is scheduled to last until January in this country and has pros pects of being extended to Europe and South America Also in the six months been in Hollywood ap peared in with Bing Crosby Mitzi Gaynor and Donald O'Connor and in Ten Cecil current production Miss Dariyn set her sights on a theatrical career when in schools concentrating on school plays the glee olub orchestra dancing and languages She got her start appearing at camp shows for servicemen doing commercials and whatever else San rancisco television had to offer Jann has no real hobby She paints some knits reasonably well and enjoys looking at books I had time I think like to She never has to watch her weight likes the dressy clothes she has to wear on tour and sleeps In shortie pajamas Barbara If you are a viewer of the Jackie Gleason show you will recognize Barbara Brent or the lass who 4n pear shaped tones and captivating smile used to announce Art Carney Audrey Meadows and the June Taylor danc ers at the beginning of the show also danced on that Miss Brent hails from 'the Bronx grew up on Long Island and got to Hollywood by win ning a television contest and a trip to the West Coast Be cause she liked it so well her folks decided to follow and make their home there 7 Jinx alkenberg herself a former Goldwyn Girl is a per sonal friend of and has been helpful in getting her started on a career Said ca reer in Barbara's case could be short lived however for in the few months been in Holly wood she's come up with a dia mond on that certain finger the size of a eggs Barbara was modestly modest about it said the young name is David Horne and in the real estate business She also showed me another gift from David a gold chain and pendant The latter is a rep lica of a record and on the back side says Til never stop loving Boos his name for her and the sentiment is the title of the song from the film Me or Leave Miss Brent is an easy going sort She believes in letting the future take care of itself on the theory if one looks far ahead apt to be disap a former Sunday School teacher Miss Brent captained her high school bowling team and remembered vacationing once at Old Orchard Beach Barbara disclose her preference for bedtime wear Larri mother used to live in jsaid Thom as when I got around to her tell you anything how come but I remember the name because an odd Miss Thomas blonde blue gray eyed and five seven is the second tallest of the five Goldwyn Girls and is a fea tured dancer in and could call Mother and find she said and so we hunted up a phone booth and Larri put in a call I thought she was calling a Boston hotel dr maybe New York but the call went through to Wayne Pa outside Philadelphia which is birthplace It turned out that her moth er the former Lida Larrimore Turner is the daughter of the Rev Henry Clay Turner who held pastorates in Waterville and Skowhegan back in the early Mrs Thomas now a novelist attended Cobum Classical Institute and spefit three years at Colby College Her latest books are and "Lovely Duck Larri started her theatrical career by forming a dramatic club in high school studied dancing and acting and played in summer stock both dramatic and musical in Lambertville Dallas Tex and Den nis Mass been in quite a few movies' including to with Esther Wil liams with Audie Murphy and "Art ists' and with Martin and Lewis Miss diet consists of scanty breakfasts light lunches and plenty of steak for dinner She broke this by eating a pound of steak at this luncheon we attended her own serving and half of Her favorite nightwear is a shirt (Now how does he find out those things?) ay otq Service 'Madelyn Bron eyed Madelyn Darrow is a TOO per cent product of Hollywood and show business She was born in the cinema capitol her mother was an act ress a sister Barbara works at MGM and another sister Alice recently gave up acting to be come a housewife Her mother Alice Simpson was active in silent pictures and appeared with Gloria Swanson among others Going further back an ancestor was the famous anny Davenport Madelyn attended grade schools in Santa Monica and then went to Hollywood High where she got her best marks in history and psychology She took no part in dramatics but went in for athletics in a big way especially volleyball After graduating Miss Dar row took up modeling and she and her sisters have been on a number of magazine covers in cluding Life Small parts in films came along in due time followed by television commer cials Like a true Californian Miss Tarmw lilrps "outdoor livine: and she goes in for swimming horseback riding and tennis actively Thus natural that she prefers sport clothing and hates to have hair dressers fuss ing over her as they are con stantly doing in the movies She likes the East but not well enough to live here This was her second visit to Boston having had a weekend on Cape Cod when the five of them first came to New York to go on tour Her mother spent a week in New York with her her fjrst 'since going to Cali fornia 28 years ago Miss Darrow considers her self the domestic type her best talent being cooking Her only recipe for beauty is lota of sleep which she gets a con servative This she described as "flannel in winter cotton in summer and highnecked all the year He wanted the prisoners released The Russians for whatever their purpose wanted to resume diplo matic relations Both sides got what they wanted Releasing the German prisoners costs the Russians nothing They had them for trading purposes any time they were neededAnd this seemed to be the time Now the Russians and West Ger mans through the exchange of am bassadors will be able to deal directly irith each other instead of as before through the ambassadors of the Western Allies This gives the Russians a better chance to woo the West Germans away from their allies If Aden auer ignores the wooing then his successor when the old Chancellor dies or retires may be more re xeptive to Russia On Aug 24 a month after re turning from Geneva Eisenhower made a much stiffer speech than he delivered July 25 Without men tioning Russia by name he said Russia had to make a lot of con cessions if it really wanted peace PREPARES PEOPLE Vice President Nixon followed this up with a speech along the same line but even tougher: a demand on the Russians to begin making concessions The Russians' carefully criticize Eisenhow er but they denounced Nixon The Eisenhower administration may feel this sterner tone is neces sary because it thinks the Ameri can people are getting too opti misuc about the chance of peace But it also prepares the public for any flop in October when Sec retary of State Dulles meets the Russians in the first truly big test of the friendly Spirit which Eisen hower and the Russians exhibited at Geneva Vermonter aces Murder Charge ST JOHNSBURY Vt Raymond Goyet 20 xf Barton was charged with mux der early today in the shootlnr death of Archie Webber Jr 26 year old East Haven Vt' SALLIES "A dog may be a best friend but that pup know you as well as I a pA MJ (h S2L 1953 King mIww Syndicate Ufc World tijim twrrwo I farmer State Atty Charles Gibson Jr said Goyet admitted the slaying State police said that Goyet when arrested had an ornate holster with a 22 calibre pistol in it strapped to his thigh They said Goyet was a hitch hiker whom Webber picked up Police said robbery waa the mo tive in the slaying Webber was found dying of a bullet wound in the head in a ditch beside the Boston Mon treal highway yesterday1 died a short time later in Briht look Hospital Webber was last seen in Or leans some 25 miles to the north where he attended an agricultural meeting He left the meeting alene in his small truck saying he was bound for home The truck was found aban doned about three miles from where Webber was found dying A woman spotted the body op posite some overnight cabins' Afraid to stop she drove to tha nearest telephone and notified state police Goyet was picked up several hours later India May Bar Sale NEW DEI HI India tB of horror comics la India will bq liable to six months in jail and fine under a bill Introduced in tha lower house of Parliament today fig I i n' ib h1 I I I I 5 4 1 i I Ji ml i 4.

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