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Show --t r xr tiuri yw 0 filmland closeup DESERET The Wizard Of Barry May Oppose Murphy By MARILYN BECK HOLLYWOOD wall of the plush Mahoe Bay Club. By the next morning, every picture was gone. They bes came souvenirs for tou"iM roving about the luxury resort island. Irene Rjan tells me she isn't worried about being as a icsult of tvped portraying Granny on Beverfor so many ly Hillbillies seasons. When the series folds, she says, Ill simply unbind mvself and go back to being a Robert V.oulet and Carol Lawrence want to build a Lake Taboe mountain retreat, a place to get away l.'om it all on those rare occasions when they're both between work at the same time. Ever heard of a lowly corporal becoming buddies with (Bell)-Ano- ther is Hollywood ready to hit the political trail. Gene Barry is talking about running for senator from California in 1970, opposing that movie-consciou- man, 0 j d George Murphy. Theyre saying things aren't all sweetness and light on the That's Life set. That Bobby Morse's frequent insistence that things be done his way is causing much friction among the cast and crew. And over at Columbia dios theres friction, too. Stu"Ma-joone- d bosse? are put out with the way Scott Brady is handling his role and, one of e the brass told us, the attiuncooperative tude. one-tim- idols a general? Thats what Gene Barry may run for U.S. Senate seat. Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward make lies of theyre getting tired of working together by reporting to Paramount for Hall cf Mirrors production. A fan is a fan, no matter where. In Montego Bay, Ja- - ts maica, where "Skullduggery has been shooting, photographer David Sutton hung 35 blown-uprints of Burt Reynolds and Susan Clark on the p frequently. Before long, the general and his wife and Karl and his wife became close enough friends that they even spent a day to- TELL ME gether at the race track, where the general gave Karl tips on how to beat the ponies. Who elst but Pli.vllis Diller would have a beagle on her payroll? The pooch, named Alma Gluck, is the pot of Phylliss designer, and probably has the most unique job in Hollywood. She ages the comcos- ediennes professional Who Was VR. Helen Keller By A. LEOKUM f Sometimes a person leads a life that becomes an inspiration to the whole world. And sometimes what is inspiring about such a life is the way that person overcame tremendous handicaps. Such a person was Helen Keller. She was deaf, blind, and half mute. She was born on June 27, 1880 in Tuccumbia, Ala. When she was 19 months old, an illness made her deaf and blind. A hap- pened to Karl Malden and Gen. Omar Bradlej. Karl, who was an Air Corps corporal during World War II, is now in Spain, portraying Bradley in the film. Fatten Blood and Guts. Before he left, he researched the part by meeting with the general New Book of Knowledoe (Win (20 volumes). Send your questions, to "Tell Me address Why!" care of this paper. You must Include your Zip Cude, In case of duplicate questions, the author will decide the winner.) ID Jp iVe foump1 X -n i- tumes by chewing on them. Really! Almas pay is one pound of hamburger per garment, Phyllis swears. And then she adds, in take-hom- tli t famous e laugh, a Isnt that a doggone way to earn a living? Agnes Moorhead is feeling rather down these days. Princess Grace, a personal fitend. invited her to the Monte Carlo Film Festival, and Agnes was all set to go. Then came problems with Dick Bewitched production. York's announced departure and Liz Montgomerj 's pregnancy necessitated getting extra segments shot this month and hiatus-timwas postponed. So poor Agnes is trapped in Hollywood. Hey, happy news in regards to our vounger generation! Michael Vincent, the lead character in Danger Island, the adventure serial on Satur-dam o r n i n gs Banana Splits, holds that hippies are simply going through a thing and will all eventually reenter VawprtM. tac MB Dr. Morgan e y as respectable society izens. Mike should cit- knew. He dropped out of school and lived on a beach in Mexico for six months, and came back. And his sister was a Haight -Ashbury resident, but now is a teacher for the Head Start program. Dropping out of society is of growing up these days Mike tells me. Why did he come back? Its simple. Eventually the male ego has to find a reason for waking up in the morning. He has to start providing for himself, and maybe for others, too. part name, ese, classroom with her and spelled into her hand in sign language everything that was said. She read endlessly in this way to Helen, for Helen could road only Braille (the system of raised dots used in books for the blind) and few of the books Helen needed were in Braille. She might have led a useless life if it had not been lor Anne Sullivan, who came in 1887 from the Perkins Institution for the Blind, in Boston, Mass., to teach Helen. Helen was graduated with honors and decided to spend her life working for the blind. She wrote articles for magazines and went on lecture tours. She learned to speak, but since she could not be Helen was a lively child, and she was used to l.aving her own way. Miss Sullivan liked her spirit, but she knew she had to teach Helen to love and obey her before she could teach her anything else. She found the way through Helen's wall of darkness and silence. The story is told in Helen Keller's first book, The Story of My Life. Helen was quick and eager to learn. Wealthy people heard about her and gave her money for her schooling. She entered Radcliffe College in 19c9 Miss Sullivan sat in the easily. Miss Sulli- understood van repeated all that she said They visited slum areas, fac tories, and hospitals. Every where people became interested in helping, and the blind and deaf took now hope and courage. Helen Keller visited nearly every country in the world, and kings and emperors welcomed her. She had many famous friends, including Mark Twain. 3 Mountain (abbr.) 4 Seed 6 Quitters (slang) 12 Preposition 13 Evergreen tret 24 Meadow tremens 16 Frail 18 Expire 20 Bone for drymg 9 Slumber letter (abbr.) lava deity position one's pvt Poses for portrait Science of hygienic conditions Declares Admittance Abound Back of neck Quarrel e sweet&op e 23 29 Ireland 25 31 Stroke uf 34 Antlered animal 36 A continent (abbr.) 26 27 28 30 33 In Arizont Indian 40 Death rattle team 62 Teutonic deity 64 Brother of for 48 60 Nahoor sheep Dens of Male 53 Prefix: again 56 Knock Odm 66 Symbol for tantalum deity 42 Partner 44 Pu'f up If I can be of any help, just s curved planking 47 Fee 49 Word of sorrow 50 Stalk 52 Fruit 54 Latin conjunction 55 Ventilate let me know." 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He was spared $280 in accumulated fines. ngiiyryifini) NEWS, Wednesday, February mi I ri"i 19, 1969 if m1 pHpqf Q7 |