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Show Tuesday, March 23, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON; UTAH PAGE THRE3 Govvn Ty r v itEGMilt Give your lingerie wardrobe a touch of glamour wi(h this exqniaite gown with jacket to match. A Svm I( STAGECSCREENJRADIO By Westbrnoh Pegler Beued by WNU Ftore ANY BEARING that it may pOR on the speculation of Sen. Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma, a Democrat, of course, I ofTer information, Thomas has defied his colleague, Sen. Homer Ferguson of Michigan, to investigate his gambling in commodities. This form of trade was condemned by President Truman as a factor contributing to the cost of food and he seemed to think it a ccnscienceess business until he learned that the vice had claimed victims in his own political and social household. When a statesman on the senate committee on agriculture gambles on agricultural products he has an advantage comparable to that of a cardplayed who brings his own deck and knows how to read the backs. Senator Thomas based his refusal to testify on his "congressional immunity and there has been a show of unreasonable courtesy toward him. There is no "immunity which excuses any member of congress from giving testimony in a congressional inquiry and this fellow is no more entitled to special consideration than the 10 Hollywood witnesses who are up for contempt and face a year in prison. ON IMMUNITY. THE CONSTITUTION SAYS MEMBERS j r I 4 dWfeftfl 'iaiftnfciMifry(wilffifriirni iHiaiaiCii NEW EARS . . . Words of cheer pass between Gary Lang, 6, of Manchester, Conn., and his mother as he tries out the new ears doctors are grafting on his head, lie was born without any. -. ' PUERTO RICOS POWER CONVERSION . . . The and irrigation project, located between Caonillas San Juan and Ponce is the first step in Puerto Ricos move to change her principal source of power from steam to high "Junior TVA is nearing completion. power. This hydro-electr- ic hydro-electr- 230-fo- io ot OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE "shall, in all cases, except treason, felony and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at the session of their respective houses and going to and returning from the same; anf for any speech or debate in either house they shall not be questioned in any other place. Thomas for anything so the first ... FORCED At a press confer ence in London, Michael of Romania declared that hii abdication was null and void since it had been forced on him ex-Ki- "by a foreign country. Nobody hat threatened to Senator pinch on immunities part of this passage A 'K 'i sx. FREEDOM t)F EXHIBITION . . . This Russian exhibit of Soviet Inculture being displayed in New Yorks Museum of Science and differvast the of demonstration dustry also serves as a practical ence between communism behind the iron curtain and democracy in the U.S. No law prevents Americans from getting information I on Russia. , and Jacket Bell Syndicate WNU Featurea. trousseau treasure. Pattern No. 1432 la for sizes 12, 14. 16. 18, 20, 40 and 42. Size 14, gown, 3 yards of jacket, 1 Ys yards. i; By INEZ GERHARD T UCILLE WALLS voice is so that the thousands of people who hear her eery day on Portia Faces Life did not need the announcement that she was ill to tell them that someone was substituting for her. Miss Wall fell in her New York apartmert, injuring her head and suffering n severe concussion. She was rushed to a hospital and Anne Seymour took over during her absence. Miss Seymour is also a radio veteran; she is best known for her lead performances in and "Women of Mary Marlin ie ue win a nncLB needlework11L soots Weill St. Chicaio I, Encloao SO cents lor Pattern. Wo Name. Addreaa Oil Drilling The oil industry will drill this year an estimated 33,000 new oil wefig a new high record. Back to Spinning Wheel Spinning by spindle is coming into its own again in Great Britain. America. In casting a scene for Dorothy Lamours Lets Fall in Love at O lumlia, which shows newspapermen and ph tographers interviewing her, Director Douglas Sirk and Producer Irving Starr ignored one of Hollywoods oldest traditions. They insisted that the actors playing newspapermen be neat and "even distinguished something like younger members of the state department not drunk, sloppy, nor with hats on the backs of heads. Flying Farmers Nearly half the student pilots in the United States are farmers. Rust and Fire When rust once begins it spreads in ail directions, like fire. Edward G. Robinson is top villain in (Varner Bros. Key Largo; in n private life he is a gentleman who likes good music and collects good pictures. He has announced that he is contemplating ouening a revolutionary night club. It would feature a symphony orchestra and would have no bar, no drinks, no dance floor, no cigarette girls, he says. And maybe no cusquiet-spoke- tomers? With a new arrival scheduled to ta join the family in June, Joan household is torn by discussion over names. If its a boy, daughter Diana wants to call him Melinda Roger; daughter picked Bartley; daughter Stephanie Is holding out for Louis, with Louis Jordan d in mind. Stephanie has s fine, flourishing crush on Ben-net- U colors that harmonize with your Four-year-ol- does not apply. Nobody is trying to question him about anything he said Jordan. in Congress so that immunity is not involved. to film Gene Columbia If Senator Ferguson and the rest Autreys life;plans will get the picture of them let Thomas get away with under within the next few this, their position will be that months,way st an estimated cost of two senators are above the same laws million dollars. Which means that that have been invoked in recent his career in B pictures made him weeks to punish the same sort of famous to have his life refusal by other suspected persons. screened enough an as "A. Last October when the house activicommittee on Genes secretary, Incidentally, ties was hearing a lot of executives Louise Heisling, now wears his of the movie industry, a woman d wrist watch. It went telephoned the committee's chief inoff before the CBS mikes, recently vestigator, Robert Stripling, to say and 6,000 letters poured in asking that Senator Thomas of Oklahoma how it happened the alarm bell desired that a considerate reception came into the middle of Genes song. be given to one Morris Rower who would soon call. Rosner did call, ODDS AND ENDS . . . Doris Day introduced himself as Mickey Rosner, and said he represented Louis has bsen notified that th has a fan B. Mayer, summoned as a witness. elub in Sitka, Alaska, and ths fans wonder if she cant drop in to visit Mayer desired to be excused them some time . . . Jimmy Stewart because his brother was gravely ill and because, furthermore, he acquired that limping gait he uses in "Rope by removing the heel from had no information that could one shoe and tacking it on the othnot as readily be given by That very timid hotel er one others in his employ. clerk in "April Showers was played The committee was made suspicious by Rosners manners and by Pete Kooey, a Congreseional therefore investigated him and got Medal of Honor man . . . Phyllie Calrs report which caused the members vert. British beauty who to turn down Mayers request. with Melvyn Douglas in "My Oun Mayers testimony was not vital and True Love, learned to make American flapjacks whils if he had sent a more suitable repClaire resentative he probably would have working in the picture Trevor plays a blowsy blonds tn been excused. With that Hollywood "Key Largo ." genius for seeking out the most inappropriate person for the job in hand, however, Mayer had picked an If svtr you get s chance to be s underworld character with an F.B.I. contestant on Sammy Kayes So record who had chiseled into the You Want to Lead s Band proLindburgh kidnapping inquiry. gram, take his advice, which results I thought It from experience with more than strange that Sen- 50,000 amateur baton wielders. Sam-m- v has learned that the audience, ator Thomas, a the winner by apcountry senator, which selects should be so plause, turns thumbs down on the chummy with this fellow and I still smart alec, no matter how compethought so after I got a tip that for tent, while the modest aspirant even or eight years Rosner1 had wins. made Thomas office a sort of hangEd (Archie) Gardner of Duffys out, a nice front for a lobbyist and fixer in Washington. Ht was reTavern is the only radio comedian puted to enjoy the confidence and represented in the current movie esteem of Senator Thomas and stais exhibitfat the Los Angeles Hall of Art. His painting of a cir- -' judging by the fact that Thomas "sent him in with the committee on eus horse is surrounded by pictures and for by Ella Raines, June Haver, Linda activities, other reasons, I would think he did. Darnell, Jeanne Crain, Marguerite During the hearings on the Wool ' Chapman, Jane Powell, Hoagy Car- -' Products Labeling act in 1939 Rosmichael, Reginald Gardiner, and ner showed up as the Washington other stars work. lobbyist of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers, who were Daring a County Fair broadcast, against it. He had been hired in blonds and beautiful Pat McCann, New York and sent to Washington production assistant, was leading an where the sign on his door read unsuspecting contestant to the micWashington Office, National Assorophone (contestant to be hit in the ciation of Wool Manufacturers, face with a pie) when a young voice Morris Rossner, Manager. In the audience cried Look, theres Rosner showed up at sevteacher!" It was. Miss McCann eral of the hearings, sometimes teaches school in New York, does her stint en County Fair and distributing press releases," and he buttonholed statesmen, works as a modeL telling them that he was a very big wool fellow and that this Raymond Massey has purchased law would harm the wool ina home in Beverly Hills to solve his dustry generally. His influence, housing difficulties while making if any, was enhanced by the fact and pictures for Warner Bros. thathe was in and out of the maintains a home in New York to office of Senator Thomas, solve housing difficulties while apmember of the committee In pearing la the Broadway theater. charge of the bilL He seemed to have a desk there. It wasnt too easy but Wands Nevertheless the act passed. Andrea King had to Hendrix J. B. Wilson of McKinley, Wyi ., learn to and walk swayback for their secretary of the Wyoming Wcol roles in Paramount's Abigail, Dear Growers association, who lobbied Tha atory is set In 1906, Heart" for the wool products labeling bill walked that way. women whra in 1939, recalls Rosner welL walls alarm-equippe- 1 - Mm NICEST SMILE . . . Piquant Edith Mrandmarte was judged to have nicest smile in all France in a contest held in Paris. This is how she looks when she arranges her face for that nice wtrf ... Dr. Edward - ... Kim DENIAL - ... smile. C. Con- don, director of national bureau of standards, hotly denies accusation by house activities that he consorted with Red spies. .tfMifwuiifcl HIS EYES SPELL OUT HIS .FAITH . . . Victim of a Nazi sniper, Jimmy Wallace now lies with arms outstretched on a cross of pain in VA hospital at Hines, 111. Ho is unable to hold the beads of his favorite devotion, the Rosary, so he prays it with his eyes, using this huge Rosary hungwbove his bed and made just for him. c ! 4 m&mfa CATCH . . . Spring baseball training brings myriad of pictures like this. Tony Lupien, back with Chicago White Sox, hopes to stay there as regular first baseman this season vs , t 4 HE WANTS MACARTHUR . . . Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur has announced that he would accept presidential nomination if the people chose him. This Is fine with Warren Wright (above), Chlcaro movement in Illbanker and leader of inois, who points to sign and says: "Thats my man.. MacArthur-for-Preslde- nt -- " V HERE'S GOOD NEWS wonderful news, folks! 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