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Show The Cache American, IsOjran, Cache County. Utah The llalf-IIcarte- WNU Feature. STAGED SCREEN: RADIO Released by Weeiern Newspaper Union. in a major WITH hisin work The Razors the film based on the Somerset Maugham book, behind him, Herbert Marshall is all set to return to the air for the summer in The Man Edge, fVeui Analyst and Commentator. The donkey and the elephant are getting Jealout, and the Wtthlng-to- n Chapter of the SPCPA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Political Animali) li getting a little lest tome other new and strange fauna are going to tneak under the tent to tteal the worried, old regular' fod- der and it ain't hay. Three very ac- tive creaturea are being heard from In tone ao stentorian that the bray and the trumpet, familiar aounds In campaign years, are almost drowned out. The latest performer In the ring Is the ROF (Republican Open Forums). Officially the newcomer belongs to the Republican stable, at its name Implies, but tome of the old timers are afraid the colt la getting ready to kick over the party traces. Although the other two more faand miliar creatures, the CIO-PAare the NC (National Citizens)-PAmore at home in the DemocraUc pasture, they frequently get their heads through the rails to browse on the Republican side. All three are full of ginger, and not too bridle-wisC e. Staasen Head $ Open Forum Chairman of the Republican Open foruma advisory committee is Harold Stassen, and ROF is considered Wayne pretty much his baby. Morse, Walter Judd, Gov. Raymond Baldwin of Connecticut, and other Republicans not unfriendly to the liberal domestic and expansive international views of Stassen make up the committee. At ROF headquarters, you are not told it is strictly team. However, a one dark-hors- e tolerance prevails a broad-minde- d which permits Democrats to take part in forums, if they want to. The forums are compared to town meetings, and are supposed to provide members of the party with the opportunity to form party policy. At that point comes the rub: Old Timers dont want Mr. Stassens outfit (which its directors insist it Isnt) making policy. They feel they have had enough experience in such matters themselves. Anyhow, ROF is a going concern. As of mid-Mathere were already 474 forums in operation in 44 states. CIO Works to Get Out Favorable Vote we know of old. The CIO-PAThat outfit is run by Sidney Hillman, and because the CIO fathered it, Mark Sullivan says that the CIO is no longer merely a labor organization, but has acquired the status of a political party. This column described CIO-PAdynamic activities, literature, and methods at the time of the last campaign. Their ostensible object is to get out the vote; the real object is to get out the vote they want. A definite platform for both domestic and foreign policy is stated in detail. The six points of foreign policy Include such controversial subjects as the quarantine of Spain and Arfor cogentina, and lonial nations. There are 13 points in CIO-PAdomestic policy, ranging from a minimum wage to OPA, and including price guarantees to farmers, progressive taxation for large incomes, reduction on small incomes. Specific bills are singled out for support or opposition. s is brother, what might be described simply as simon-pur- e New Deal Chairman of the policy committee it Dr. Frank Kingdon, with Sydney Hillman as an honorary, and members Including Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Henry Morgenthau Jr., Henry Wallace, Hugo Black and so on. The lead article in their organ, The National whose Citizen, memorial edition made no single mention of the name, Truman, contained this paragraph: "Stirred by the rising tide of reaction, and the steady drift away from the policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt, more than 2,100 ef the late Presidents most ardent sup C CIO-PAC- NC-PA- porters and closest friends gathered to hear speaker after speaker sound the call to political action at the best method to fulfill the Roosevelt domestic and international program. has a political guide which demands the election of for concandidates progressive gress, and lists issues for action r which include bills, ArBritish loan, conscription, gentina, FEPC, atomic power, and so on. They likewise are sponsoring a School of Political Action Techniques here In Washington beginning June 26 which purports to unveil the intricacies of professional political campaigning to the average voter." The school will be open to anyone: attendance will be limited to 500 students. NC - PAC says it is believed that the majority of the student body will play an active role In the November elections. Needless to say, in school or out, they offer little comfort for the southern Democrats. Of course, there are various other organizations, old and new, In the field. The Young Republicans, for example, who endorsed the ROF at a recent national convention; Mr. Ickes Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts. Sciences and Professions to which James Roosevelt presumably brings a hereditary parental blessing, and others. And I shouldnt fail to mention the Women's Division of the Democratic National committee, which teaches wives of politicos such fundamentals as platform poise, the right word at the right time, how to overcome fear of public speaking, and so on. Wives of cabinet officers, wives of senators, wives of representatives, wives of members of the little cabinet and wives of agency heads are exhorted: Use your feminine charm in the (Democratic) campaign. It helped yon get your husband, didnt itT It will also help get votes. But these are only mothers helpers. The PAC twins, and the ROF are the ones that make the donkey and the elephant nervous when they look over their left flanks. ... ailed X. Replacing the Bob Hope thow last year, it climbed to fourth place in audience ratings of all NC-PA- C apply a stunning big rose in on anti-labo- comer, use others on towels; thea make shower curtains of plais material with more roses applied. These Intriguing Idea are from a booklet, "Make Your Own Curtain." Leery page la llluitrated ao elrar-i- y that you can follow direction whether lou have ever aewn before or not With ita help you may use both new and old materials lo curtain your house as beautifully as 11 you hired a decorator. Readers mav get copies of fhti booklet for ISO 33-p- pattern. No. spool shelves shown In th la aKo 15c. Send orders with sketch name and addiess to: To get good look ol Roberta's thing for Dick. By KATHLEEN NORRIS MY desk lies a letter a girl of 24, an girl in an Illinois is who going to be marcity, ried in June. Roberta is going to have a church and home wedding, with bridesmaids; shes going to a pretty new home after a California honeymoon; shes going to ON have well-to-d- o relatives-in-la- w who apparently cant do enough for her and she is smugly miserable. She is miserable because Suicides dropped during the war. cant compete with Mars. You pianos out of tune, says an official of the piano manuTen thouassociation. facturers will be kept busy sand piano-tuner- s for years fixing them up. Maybe that will solve some of our future troubles when the next inflation bubble bursts. Six million six years ago she had a wild, passionate young love affair with a boy named Archie. Archie led her on for some months with the idea of mar- without a good-b- y heart. She has Archie. says her letter, that I'm afraid I don't feel for him what I ought to feel. Were congenial; Ill have a fine position in the community when I'm married; I admire everything about Dick, but still theres always the memory of Archie. Dick has been patience itself about it; he wanted to be married before he went into the servNeeds Congress ice, in 1942, and every time he was Salary Boost home on leave, but how can I give however fine, Wages are at the top of the in--' myself to one man fiation list. with the lingering love for my girlBut that doesnt mean more pay hoods sweetheart always in the for congressmen. One of the best background? arguments for a boost in the con-- I My mother detested Archie, and gressional payroll comes from a she loves Dick. Everyone thinks congressmen whom I wont name, I'm lucky, but I dont want to make but whose bitterest rivals mention a mistake. Would it be wiser for as one of the smartest members of me to break, even now, and stay either chamber. He says: true to Archie, even though he may "The vote against a pay raise never come back, or is it enough comes from the men who know to have the husband completely dethat they couldnt get elected, if voted, and will what I can give Dick congressional salaries were high be enough for him? enough to attract a better class of candidates to oppose them. It seems incredible to me, Philip Broughton, Roberta, I say in answer, that any and political scientist woman in the world is still clingwho has spent a decade in ing to this romantic Victorian deWashington, says, in his For a lusion. Stronger Congress, that every Out of Date Attitude. independent student of congresSixty or seventy years ago it was sional reorganization has recfashionable for any vaporous and ommended a raise to $15,000 or simpering young female to flatter $25,000 a year. Certainly, it herself that her heart was anothwould seem that the same pubers, but at the same time to give lic which can afford $500 a week her hand to the prosperous, devoted for the writers of Grade B and satisfactory partner. Many an movie scenarios can afford a engaged girl, even now, rather likes similar sum for those who set the fancy that she will be more policies that control our nationadored than adoring, and that she al life. may capriciously dole out favors to A congressman now gets $10,000 a year. Anybody who lives in the grateful male, often reminding Washington, Broughton points out, him that he told her, in engagement knows that that isnt enough. A days, that just to have her would congressman has to maintain two be enough, and he would some homes; campaigns cost money. Be- day win her love. In engagement days, yes. But sides, he has to contribute to the what an awakening is ahead of d a organizations that claim root in his constituency, and sec- romantic Roberta, if Dick is the retarial expenses and meager rail- kind of man who sweeps these rosy road mileage do not balance his cobwebs aside, once the marriage is an accomplished fact, and befamily budget. There are, of course, many other comes bored when Roberta wants to enter into a sweet, saccharine changes required in congressional organization before this body can be confession cf her earlier attachbut one of ment, and expresses regret that brought up to date the most important objectives is to she has not given and cannot give attract men of sufficient ability. Dick her entire heart. Years ago I saw a mawkish movie That means offering such men a called The Loves of Anatole. I salary somewhere near what their think it was in that movie that the services could command elsewhere. bride had a heart-shape- d aperture Otherwise you get an under-qualit- y or you have to de- carved in her bedroom door. The product groom, when wishing to enter, prepend on men of wealth. sented bunches of blossoms at this The thing that pains me most and the coy bride acas I travel up and down the land is little look-ou- t, to hear the very people who scream cepted them as only her due. that no congressman is worth even Roberta belongs in that movie. If she has good sense she will $10,000 a year, object to paying wake up, forget the high school to a hire man with abilitv. enough top-flig- riage, and then left and broke her told Dick all about I've told Dick, ... ... by Baukhage Jack Spratt eats too much fat, his wife eats too much lean and so between the two of them the rest of the world starves. ideal would be a u holesome one-tim- e Often uhen a girl it about to marry , the cant help recalling some sweetheart of the jsast. Frequently it was her first experience with love, and the thrilling memory remains bright. She wonders if she really should go through with her marriage perhaps that first man will come bark, if she will only wait. Such a problem faces Roberta, who is asking Miss Norris for advice in todays article. On the face of it, she is very fortunate. The man she intends to marry is well edu-cated and successful. He has o an inherited fortune, and relatives. She can look forward to a honeymoon in California, and a pretty new home. Everybody in the netv family likes her, and she in turn likes them. Nevertheless, Roberta isnt happy. She cant get over the joy of the days when she was in love with Archie. He never amounted to anything, but he seemed to be the answer to all Robertas dreams. IFhen he left without saying goodbye it broke her heart. Now that she is about to marry Dick, she still hopes there is some chance that Archie will come back to her. well-to-d- . . programs, surpassing many year-roun- d standbys. Returning June 18, It will be heard for 14 weeks on the Hope time Tuesday evenings. Leon Belasco will again be heard In the role of Mr. X's aide. Screen tests were recently sent lo Australia for a movie executive to see; bids for the services of several American actors resulted. One, offering $150 weekly salary and was for the untransportation, named comedian In test 19, but the deal fell through. The comedian who'd played an unimportant part In the Mervyn LeRoy directed was ProducWithout Reservations er-Director LeRoy. Richard Long, the Hollywood high school lad who made his film debut "Tomorrow Is Forever," makes The second appearance In an for International, Stranger, RKO release. Hell play the young brother of Loretta Young. Its Hollywood talk that Long is considered one of the most promising juvenile actors to turn up since Lew Ayres leaped to stardom in All Quiet on the Western Front. In his In caught only the back of Gregory Pecks head. "No one will recognize you," somebody told him. Yes, they will, said Peck. "Since those Spellbound ads with Ingrid Bergman my neck is famous. Maybe Peggy Cummins wasn't so wise when she agreed to come to Hollywood. First, there was the "Forever Amber disappointment. Then she was announced for Bob, Son of Battle; that was canceled. The latest is that shell play the daughter in "The Late George Ap-lewhich seems like bad casting; the little Irish girl doesnt quite fit as the stiffly Bostonian family, even though Eleanor Apley does finally break away. regulation alley to determine the amount of their prizes (usually theyre better at bowling than at answering questions), has made a ten strike. Starting as a sustainer on American Broadcasting, the program picked up a sponsor after only nine Sundays on the air. REALLY QUIET! Have you ever heard youf heart beat? Well, you can in the new Parmly sound laboratory, latest addition to the Illinois Institute of Technology. Donated by the Parmfor Auditory Rely Foundation search, the lab is an 18 by room with fiberglass spikes lining the four walls to absorb sound. Modeled after a similar chamber at Harvard, the joom rests on rubber pads supported by concrete piers, the whole of which weighs approximately 40 tons. ODDS AMD ENDS Lanny Ross Ians know thut he spent three years in the army before starting his current Lanny Ross Sings" but few know that as a boy he served an apprenticeship as a merchant seaman. . . . During his vacation this year Ron Rawson of Life Can Be Beautiful will tuke a busmans holiday and announce the Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin state fairs. . . . Queen for a Day may sound like a simple program to listening audiences, but it takes the efforts of 59 staff members to get the show on the air. . . . Bob Hope and Dorothy r will in The Private Eye, produced by Hope Enterprises, Inc. whole-hearte- d one-tim- one-tim- ddr. Big League Members The only baseball clubs that have played continuously In the National league since it was founded in 1878 are the Boston Braves and the Chicago Cubs, says Colliers. The only clubs that hava played in the American league since it was founded in 1900 are the Chicago White Sox, the Cleveland Indians and the Detroit Tigers. 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To get a good look at e ideal would be Robertas a wholesome thing for Dick, and save him much annoyance in the future, and the thought that she couldnt do any better than Archie, at 18, would be highly salutory to Roberta. Her wistful reminiscences would lose some of their effectiveness with Archie hanging around the house. No ghosts out of a womans past can be quite as embarrassing as e her lovers. Awkward brothers, severe fathers, exacting or boring uncles and aunts these she can stand. She can stand to have Dick dine with sister Mollie and the swarming babies and the disorderly dinner table and the noise and breakage and yelling. But when her dream-bo- y of senior year high shows up, laughing stupidly at humiliating old memories, calling her the pet name that once thrilled her to the soul, expecting certain affectionate familiarities like holding hands in public and occasionally kissing, then Robertas soul shrivels within her, and she wishes that he were 1,000 miles away. If Richard was smart he would write to Archie and ask him to with himself and spend a week-en- d Roberta in their new home sometime. 20-fo- Should I stay true to Archie MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Mills, N. Y. Drawer IS Enclose IS cents tor booklet and U cents tor pattern. HERBERT MARSHALL SIFEET MEMORIES h Taking over" mines and railroads doesn't end strikes. Its true there are no strikes in Russia but they have a Gestapo and a handy Siberia, neither cf which Americans care for. A Id. riel pator the f BARBS you can do with a yard of flowered chintz. Just try cutting the posies out and spreading around for dramatic effect. Tint a faded bath mat and H'ic d BU Syndicate. IT IS marvelous what 1 By BAUKIIAGE WNU Service, 16H Eye 6treet, N.W Washington, D. C. Posies for Bathroom From Yard of Chintz Kathleen Norris Says: New Political Groups Seek To Shape Parties Policies . Pace Three A Safe, Sound Investme- nt- Buy U. S. 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