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Show f - Tuesday, January 20, 1948 STAGECSCREENIADIO Released by WNU Features By INEZ GERHARD ANN RICHARDS stands five 2Y feet five, has honey-blon- d aair( gray eyes, a lively sense humor and a very beautiful lace. She hails from Australia (left these the day after Pearl Harbor), but her father is an of so she is one too She ippeared on the stage and radio nd in pictures at home, got a Metro :ontract soon after arriving here, ipent a year making "An American Romance. She was Jennifer Jones :lose friend in "The Love Letters, American, f POINT MARION, PA. Mrs Harold King, 32, died and her husband, 36, was in critical condition following a quarrel in which they threw kerosene on each other. Coroner Lee R. Herrington reported. Herrington quoted King, a coal miner, as saying he tried to rescue his wife after she set her clothing afire. With King carrying her, they emerged from their home like two blazing torches, but the miner collapsed on the back steps Burned from head to foot, Mrs King was found dead on the steps Veteran Bails Out1 Under Flood of Oil Jr ANN' RICHARDS cant He starred Paramounts "The Searching Wind," and will be seen n the other woman" role in their Sorry, Wrong Number, with Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster. let "S. , ' Decorative Wall Cabinet ' rT '!V- A - t f , A v a J OUtytoV-- X v 0 4 f A KJ HE AWAITS WITHOUT . . . Sea. Glen H. Taylor (Dem., Ida.) waa reported to be awaiting formal word from Henry A. Wallace to run for the post of vice president on the third party ticket which Wallace is forming. Gusher Threatens to Break, Not Enrich Owner. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. Bucket in hand, William Tallman bailed furiously to keep 350 barrels of oil a day from flooding his house. Thats all he can do about the oil well which gushed up in his back Instead of bringing him yard. riches, it threatens to bankrupt him. He cant pump, drill, collect or store the oil A Newport Beach city ordinance says so. He can't cap the he well, as the city suggests; doesnt have the $2,000 to pay for the job PAGE THREE Anyone Can Make This Torch Duel Between Wife And Husband Ends In Death m r THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE. DRAGERTON. UTAH .i:; n f: n X:0 ;'iV , 3"a. tJ W l ? the neighbors get mad His own yard Is saturated. "Every time I step out of the door I sink up to my knees In a couple An avalanche of mail descended of thousand dollars worth of oil," m the producers of Mutuals he said. series from grateful par-snt- s Hie World War II veteran brought and storekeepers, heaping his blonde bride to the bayside cotoraise on the Man of Steel for ex- tage last summer. Everybody had posing the punchboard racket, that forgotten about the old well there, aas victimized so many children, capped 15 years ago when oil was ronically, Just after Superman" only 25 cents a barreL .opped all childrens programs in One night they heard a burping die Hooper ratings, the sponsor noise in the back yard. Tallman withdrew! ran out and waded into thick blaek oil The next day oil experts told Bing Crosby now ranks with Shlr-e- y him he had a well that was producTemple; for the fourth time his ing 350 barrels a day, all readily lame is first in the annual Motion salable. At $1.40 a barrel, thats $490 Picture Hera Id a poll of exhibitors, a day o determine which stars were "And all the mineral rights, darn Urongest at the box office. Shirley it, are mine," Tallman said. slso headed the list four times. He hardly had time to estimate Betty Grable came second, Ingrid his fortune before he was battling Bergman third, though she did not with the city council over whether bate a new 1947 picture. Gary he'd make the fortune or lose it. Cooper was fourth again; then came Something has to be done, he Humphrey Bogart, Boh Hope, Clark said. That black gold is running Gable, Gregory Peck, Claudette Col-icr-t, all over, and I havent the money Alan Ladd. to cap it The city ought to let me drill or else let me cap off this hole Juvenile Jury producers have so I can stop bailing out. eaehed over to England, to find a Hungrier who meets their qualifiTorch Frees Man cations The child will be flown here Acetylene with an escort for a two weeks' stay, Trapped in Machine Gadget o go sightseeing and appear on the A workman PHILADELPHIA. oiogram caught in the machinery operating a heavy iron door at a waterfront r Dwight Weist, announcer of was cut loose pier etc , and a plane torches In the hands byof acetylene Sanctum, railroad enthusiast, is back on the air after workmen. oemg grounded for three weeks He The accident happened while lad to jump from his plane and Aaron Gillespie, 42, was repairing to shore when it sank in Lake the ?wim machinery of the door, which is Tomahawk, N Y. one of the type which rises to the ceiling Some pictures have glorified the While he was on an extension ladBI, some have lauded Scotland der the door began to drop, and the rard But Edward Small, producer drop operated machinery at its side of T Men," will do both in FBI which clamped upon the left leg of s Scotland Yard," in which the man He was torn from the ladwill comus O Keefe, as a der and left hanging head downpete with Louis Hayward as a Scot-an- d ward. Yard detective in an effort to Stevedores at work on the pier reive an international mystery. heard his screams and summoned police, who in turn called a fire resIngrid Bergman and Cary Grant cue squad Lacking tools to release will make their first appearance tothe man, the firemen ased his disr, comfort by bringing his head above gether on the air when they playing their original screen roles, his feet, while Patrolman Leonard n the Lux Radio Theater "Notori-,u- s Weyed ran two blocks to a place January 26, at 9:00 p. m. where railroad workmen were re(EST) on CBS. pairing a track. The workmen used their torches John Wayne wore a red bandana to cut away portions of the door JfVging from his back pocket when machinery and release the mans flaking "Tycoon," till he began mangled leg Voikmg with llamas. The story is Police took him to Pennsylvania Aid in the Andes, hence the llamas. hospital where he was treated for After Wayne had been charged by a compound fracture of the leg, and hem every time he turned his back placed under observation. le learned that llamas object to red. You will see Wayne in the TechniRetired Octogenarian Vies color drama minus the bandana, yards; Left-hande- p "Tgl In-ic- 7v ' if 4-- CHRIST ABOVE ALL,' THEIR THEME . . . More than 16,000 young people from all parta of the C. S. and many foreign countriea attended the Methodist youth conference, sponsored by board of education of the ur, AJ K t r fC ?, - . v zi v ' Methodist church, at Cleveland. Posing before huge globe surmounted of eight nations: Norway, China, by a cross are young representative Korea, Brasil, Switzerland, the Philippines, India and the United States. 'iAl Right-Hande- 4-j- majority of projectionists in e movie houses, doomed to see a over and over, have declared hat they found United Artists Body and Soul the years picture most endurable" again and again; John Garfield the male star who lever palls, and Lana Turner the y ictress who can be watched without boredoms setting in. pic-.ur- end-essl- Mac Morgan, swiging star of the NBC Friday night "Highways ir. Melody," often finds a manuscript song in his mail; occasionally he discovers one that is really good. Ids Lupinos ODDS AND ENDS engagement ring from Coliter Young is 100 years old its m circle of 12 end soother of 12 rubies, , . . If you buy so orange from Edward Arnolds ranch you'll find each one it The stamped with his autograph, berooster that won that contest to come the Warner Patbe News hade-mar- k it e Plymouth Rock; won in comn petition with 2SflO0 others. , . . Bendix bos bought a chicken ranch but the product util mot be stamped svstb hit name, or crow professionally. , . . "David Herding Connerspy? has beam renewed for S3 weeks. With Paul Bunyan Legend h KING CARNIVAL . . . Dire want may be the rale In other parts of France, but in Nice workshop are turning ont the huge figures that highlight the parade for the. city' annual, lavish carnivaL This laughing boy la King Carnival who will role the roost. n n (SU t 1 1 5 ir i TURKEY t L ?. Jr' X LITTLE ASSEMBLY CONVENES . . This is a historic picture. It at the first meeting of the "Little Assembly," a new C. N. agency whose formation was sponsored by the C. S. in an effort te supplement the activities of the security counclL There were two empty seats at the meeting those of Russia and the Ukraine, who are boycotting the agency because they fear it will bypass the security council a here the Soviets havo been able to get their own way. waa taken NEW PILOT . . . From now on when President Truman takes trip In one of his presidential planes, the Sacred Cow" or the Independence," Lt. Col. Francis W. Williams will be st (he controls. He succeeds Lt. CoL Henry T. Myers on the job. 1 1 , f) ti NO HANDICAP . . . Gordon Taylor of Cnyahogt Falls, Ohio, demonstrates his ability to bowl with the nse of artificial limbs. Ha and other disabled members of s group known as "Possibilities Unlimited" took part in a sports round-u-p sponsored by American Medical association and the office of vocational rehabilitation. Many sports events termed impossible for amputees were presented in connection with AMAs midwinter convention at Cleveland. - ot single-hande- - 7 Wtl-Itat- An astronomer WASHINGTON. "shooting stars" with a telescope must lead the target Just as1' an aerial gunner leads" a moving airplane. He must calculate the movement of the earth and slant the telescope slightly in order to receive the light ray from the star , u RACING WITH THE TUNE . . . Fighting the deadline set by James C. Petrillo, musicians' union cur, for making musical recordings, Vaughn Monroe, singer and band leader, snatches a snack and tries to sing at the same time, - iaV A A iulL SHEEPISH . . . With blizzard winds and snow tiQ whipping around the corners of barns In most sections of the Midwest, these frisky new arrivals, part of tho spring lamb crop, frolicked Into the picture a little early. However, they dont seem to know It and wouldnt care If they did. Their young master. Dale Goodrich, 10, who Uvea near Geneseo, Iff., corralled the youngsters for picture. THEYRE NOT A BIT l t year them Oeotfe Emulsion erery day I Scott's le a sold mine" of natural A4D natural Vitamins aad enerxy-hundiolL Helps children grow right, develop sound teeth, etronc bonce. Helpe ward off oolds when they leek enoucb A S D Vitamin food. Many doctors recommend lt Economical. Buy today at your drug atom. ( Players than fust MORE 1 powerful p: Catcher Johnny Kllng. Pitchers . Walter Johnson, Bags Raymond, Addle Joaa, Dixiy Dean and Kid Nichols. Hal Chase, George First base Sister. Second base Napoleea Lajoie, Eddie Collins. Herman Long, Dave Shortstop Bancroft. Third base Jimmy Collins, Back Weaver, Pie Traynor. Outfield Tris Speaker, Joe DL Maggio and Terry Moore. These men, in the main, made all plays look easy. I cant recall ever seeing Lajole make a play look tough. The aame goes for DiMagglo, who always seems to be drifting, not running. John McGraw once said that Raymond had the greatest motion he ever saw. My vote slong this line goet to Johnson, a pitcher McGraw rarely taw until hla later years. Eddie Collins w&s next to Lajole at second, while Bradley and Weaver were close to Jimmy Collins at third. Traynor also belongs in this list Traynor waa about on a par with Weaver. Awkward but Great Grace doesnt always mean Kreat-nezHana Wagner, tha greatest shortstop that ever lived, one of the greatest of ail players, reminded you of a giant crab. 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