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Show Tuesday, November 30, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH UNWILLING YACU1S Old-Fashion- Rocker' ' Hakes Children Happy ed Mexico Aids Her Indians STAGED SCREEN Released by CIUDAD Features WNO TVrONTY WOOLLEY, who 1 V 1 is d prominent in the star-studde- Tatlocks of Millions (John Lund, Wanda Hendrix, Ilka Chase, Barry Fitzgerald), has led a life. Now he is content to spend most of his time in his home town, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., where everybody calls him Edgar, his first name. Of all his pictures, he re- star-studde- d MONTY WOOLLEY members most vividly one in which he ate spaghetti for four days running Billie Burke kept blowing up in her lines, so the scene had to be repeated. Woolley confesses to blowing up himself because of the scanty rehearsals in Hollywood, but says Fitzgerald is his equal in that. Producer Stanley Kramer is banking on New Yorks getting a heavy snowfall during the next six weeks; he has a camera crew standing by to shoot winter scenes for Screen Plays' "Champion, starring Kirk Douglas. Summer shots of the same spots have been made. Snow scenes must be on hand before the last . week of production. . f - Moorehead Is trying to make disc jockeys stop playing her "Sorry, WrongJNumber album on the air. She has done the sketch some five or six times on broadcasts, and fdels that such future performances may be killed of by playing the recording. Agnes The Christmas Holiday Star Time program on CBS will include Edgar Bergen and Char' ' lie," Cass Daley, Bob Hope, Lanritz MeIcholr,Ouie and Harriet Danny Thomas, A1 Jolson and Jo Stafford. Don Ameche is master of ceremonies. A triumph was scored by "Gang when a description of a Busters real-lif- e murder suspect led to the arrest by Sheriff Thomas J. Walker bf Armand Menna, in Galena, Mo. Clues are broadcast at the end of each yGangbusters program, and there have been numerous cases in which they have been highly instrumental in apprehending criminals. Armen Manoogian might never ave become Kay Armen of Sky-ra- y and Stop the to the Stars if a small-tim- e booking lusic, gent hadnt told her she looked and ang like Kate Smith. Even so, she ad quite a struggle before she hit re top Major Bowes said she.waa ompletely without talent! She np nger resembles Kate shes lost 60 oondsi . Louise Barclay. "Dr. Carson of "Road to Life,"'' rheant ) be a concert pianist. A graduate f two conservatories of. music, her rst concert scared her so that she Me--ick- hanged profession. Her psychia-is- t role has interested her so much iat now she says she would choose tat if she ever again decides to se-ia new profession. ct ODDS AND ENDS In cese youve ondered ubai Wendy Barrie is do-tshe' i e ' tremendous bit in tele-- i sion has three shows. . . . And ukie Cooper is making e name for imself in the same medium, in raight drama. . . . Plenty of criticism the title of the Kiss the Blood OS My Hands, Lancaster starrer, san Fontaine-Buould lead to the censorship of such lies in future. . . . It got the wrong tnd of publicity in New York when young murder suspect said be went see the picture after leaving the ene of the crime. . . . Robert Taylort ixt will he "Viva Zapata. g, rt i l's S i Addressing a council Is William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor which recently held its 67th annual convention In Cincinnati. GREEN St.,. "I ? . . . H r j ;;7f 4i U I t 'i t THE GENERAL PATTON . . . Diminutive Mrs. George S. Patton Jr., with one hefty awing breaks a bottle of champagne over the new, tank named after her late husband, the famed general. During World War II, General Patton was a tough, fearless armored force tactician and leader whe continually demanded more and better armored equipment. low-slu- f i hard-fightin- u v - "RED DEAN . The Very Rev. Hewlett Johnson, the Red dean of Canterbury, la shown with Rev. John Howard Melish, right, rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn. The Dean is on a lector tour IS BACK . . . Sharman Douglas, lovely daughter of Lewis Douglas, D, S. ambassador to Great Britain, returned to the United States a few days ago and found herself Immediately surrounded by the press. Sharmans name has been linked romantically with several of the most distinguished young peers of the Empire. SIIARMAN for it Becoming suspicious it Submarine Principle First Used by Caddis Fly The submarine principle was used millions of years ago by an insect known as the caddis fly. The young of certain caddis flies build a submarine of selected materials found on the bed of stream or lake, binding them together with silk. By attaching or detaching bubbles of air to their cases and thereby altering the specific gravity, the flies are able to rise or submerge In water. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT ADTOS, TRUCKS ft ACCESS. FOR BALK a more few are than There players. oil tank, mounted on a r. who can hit but who cant field. Klngham has tune w. Uiva two extra wboala For pnee and parThere are still more who can field and writ ticular, Make Falla. Idako but who cant hit. To be a rial BOX Mi ballplayer you have to do both. This BUSINESS ft INVEST. OPPOR. isnt true in footbalL As Earl Greasy Neale puts it The-refootball player can give Invest $35,000 far Salt Lake you from 50 to 60 minutes. If be City income property. Enjoy cant, then h.. Isnt a real football good living plus $12,500 net player. return per year. Write owner. Here la another side, presented by 714 Newhouse Building, Salt one of the best football minds in Lake City the game: In regard to free substitutions, there Is a difference between using free substitutions usFARMS AND RANCHES ing from 30 Jo 50 players in a gams and employing offensive and deFARM CANADIAN Writ, n for rK IX- ?OKLATlON on turn mUImbmC opofiunliiec fensive Partita tftllfc Jtetseagblr ertcL 0. P B.C CgMdtaa Pacific Riiiv Vmcotc . When you watch Michigan yon always know who is on th two solid enlta, field There-ar-e one for offense and one for de- Buy U. S. Saving Bond! fense. Each it a : team, with perfectly A Safe, Sound Investment-units. By resting one or the other, the coach alwaya haa a fairly fresh eleven in the field. r--N 1CT They are specialists but where dont you find specialists today. There are specialists in dentistry, medicine, architecture, advertising E3ccid-Cc- !d and manufacturing. Idea Crisler with his IT has produced the most Interesting football ever seen at Michigan. His offense is the finest and moat interthe moment esting in football. Try to buy a seat instantly you put a few drops ' for any Michigan gamt at Ann A In of Vicks ; aeml-traii- LVe-wi- e two-tea- ML..wSe The only answer la there are two aide to every question, the same as a plank. - each nostril youll feel nose your start to open up and give you wonder-fu- l relief from anltSy head-col- d distress act to (sat because it work right where trouble if. It relieve ituffy congestion, and makes breathing easier. If used In time, help prevent many oolda from developing) Try Nose Drops. Itl Vicks cold-stuff- ed ol Dealing in Nostalgia BOTH the Yankees and the Giants, they might do in the way of new material, hava taken on a strong nostalgic turn. The Yankees keep the able Cro-setand then send for Bill Dickey, one of the real Yankees of all time. The Giants send a hurry call to Frankie Frisch and. Freddie Fitzsimmons to bring the past into the present and future. Both these moves are popular with tha fena at large. Frisch and Dickey are among baseball's immortals. They were part of the grandeur that was the Giant and part of the glory that was the Yankees. A striking head MOTHER But, Herman Hickman said study of the late Mrs. Martha when told of the famous star E. Truman, mother of President from the past whe once wore Harry Trnman, is now on display the Bluet I know but I cant at National Arts club galleries at a big exhibit now being held In , us em today. New York. Neither Leo Dur ocher nor Casey Stengel can win a pennant with th material that finished out th campaign of 1948 Durocher need batV tery help and Infield help. The. Y s need better ..catching, better i 1 pitching arid infield rebuilding. fir .Cleveland will ba even stronger', ' j, ' I than a year ago. So will the Red, i i Sox who, in some fashion, will com ' ' up with- a pitcher or two so badly needed last season. It Is difficult to believe that even " Billy Southwortb can repeat with that collection of ballplayer he had last year, unless the entire National league remain second-class- . The mighty Casey baa put the bleat on the Dodgers, but they ' still hava enough good ballplay? r. er to win u pennant if properly handled in the front office, or If Burt Shotton la let alone. t The team In th flrat dlvialot should find the Cubs, Phillies and STAR FARMER . . . Kenneth Reds much unproved If properly diLewayne Cheatham, 19, of GreenBut th Giants bid for s rected ville, III., a farmer, who la a pennant Is going to call for a lar.r member of the Future Farmers Tbs amount of of America, was selected as the me is true of th Yankees.. wbos Star Farmer of America at tho si mam strength last season was as 20th convention of the FFA in outfield heeded by Joe DIMaggia Kansae City. va-tro-- IP YOU WERE A WAV ti ... tA--.t . ti iu i Id fill J ,itlrn fcD .alibi fokS. I, .... . ViT BANNER CROP . . . Military government officials estimate that 340 million bushels of rice is expected to be harvested In Japan this year. On every road, in every town and village of the areas, the activity of cutting, drying, threshing, winnowing or transportation to the points for sale la evident. rice-collecti- Two-Year-O- ld LOS ANGELES. Ruth Vivian Orianl, 17, saved the life of two-yea- old boy buried to his eyes in the clinging ooze of an old tar pool. Ruth, looking for little Larry Stansbury at his mothers request, found him In the muck. She threw down two planks, crawled out 10 feet and pulled his head above the tar. With her finger she carefully dug tar out of his mouth and nos- It recovering. Ruth let them removs the tar from her hands and arms Then she Just went home. Send 25c for Colonial Cradle Pattern No. 64 to Easrf-BilPattern Company, OepL W, Pleaaantviiie, N . ROOSEVELT . . . James Roosevelt, eldest son of the late president, wore his best political smile to the 67th annual convention of the American Federation of Labor. Hq la California Democratic state chairman. k Rescues From Heath In Tar Peel trils. She pulled and tugged, got him onto the planks, finally back to solid ground. Quickly she applied artificial respiration. About that time the firemen arwith a respirator. rived They hustled rescued and rescuer to the hospital. The little boy apparently opinion. It would be exactly the tarns if a baseball team had a fielding outfit and, in addition, had a batting order that Included none of the defensive rocker will make any little girl happy. Many of the originals are now being used to hold fireplace logs. Full 6ize patterns simplify making. Materials specified are obtainable at any lumber yard. Merely trace the pattern on wood, saw and assemble. No special tools or skills are required. well-drill- ed NEW YORK. A $3,000 brooch, worn by a Bronx housewife for two years as a cheap piece of costume was something more than costume jewelry, she took it to another shop where, to her .consternation, it was valued at $5,000. -- copy of an 22-in- .teasu.'. 'Cheap' Brooch Which Costs $5,000 $20 Cornell-Colum-bi- T HIS al Bronx Woman Wears the Savoy-Plaz- a hotel. Mrs. Eleanor Hamilton, the housewife, found the brooch in the um-mof 1945 in the Bronx, several miles north of the spot where Mrs, Voronov lost it Mrs. Hamilton spotted it near a sidewalk while taking her children to the Bronx zoo. The first Jeweler to whom she took the pin offered her $10, then confront footballs at their next meeting will be unlimited substitution, where changes are often made in groups of 11 at a crack. It is this highly diseased arrangement which permits squads, rich In material, to us eparate teams for attack and defense. It la murder for the smaller colleges and those that hava no auch material to call on. Imagine 292 substitutions in a the game, Here is a rule Grantland RJco that is hated by most of the coaches that Is despised by the public that is highly unpopular with all real football players who happen to like both sides of the game offense and defense. Michigan and Army might be exception. Under Its protecting banner, fine football playera can leave without ever having college made a tackle, broken np a block, covered a hostile fnmble r Intercepted a pass. Moat of the better football coaches are dead against it, which meant that tome definite changes will be made this winter ae said coaches are backed np by public rule-make- ra j Girl .. Universal-Internationa- -- Jewelry, was claimed by Mrs. Serge Voronov, wife of a Russian gland specialist. Mrs. Voronov sent word from the principality of Monaco, south of France, that she would forward complete data on the pin she lost In April, 1943, while strolling near Marie Wilson, Jean Hersholt, Rosemary De Camp,- - Lnm and Abner, the Andrews Sisters, Gene Autry and Howard Duff will soon be seen in theaters across the country in one of the "Screen Snapshot series, entitled A Day at CBS. As the setting for this reel, Ralph Straub, who produces the series, chose studio 22 at CBS In to show network Hollywood, stars at work. f 'T'HE most serious matter that will , Adolphe Menjou was guest star on The Railroad Hour the night Cordon MacRae, singing host, was cued for his first song and couldnt find his script. He sang the song from memory, without a hitch, thanks to many hours of rehearsal. At the first opportunity he made a frantic search for the script. Men-Jo- u had been placidly sitting on itl - SONORA long-rang- By INEZ GERHARD cast OB R EGON e MEXICO. A plan to. change warring Y aqul Indians into peaceful farmers Is patiently being pursued by the Mexican government regardless of widespread doubt and skepticism. The Yaqui is not willing to forget his persecutions by Spanish conquerors or Mexican agents. He feels all the land rightfully belongs to him and thinks he has exchanged a blanket for a small .handkerchief in accepting two and a half square mile! of property for each of his nine pueblo and additional fanning lands. Mexicans feel too much land haa been given the Indians and that the amount of money being spent on them is excessive. The Indians are not good farmers, they say. In the meantime, the Mexican government, copying the United States Indian Service plans, is constructing a huge canal to irrigate the Yaqui land grants in an effort to convert the warrior, in to farmers.. Butchery Has Stopped No longer do the Yaquis sweep out of their Bacatete Mountains stronghold to bum trains, butcher passengers and ranchers and ravage the countryside. Even so, there is constant, if slight; fear of another Yaqui outbreak. While Southern Pacific of Mexico trains now travel without soldiers, two cavalry posts a.t .Esperanza and Bicam are ready to protect citizens. There is not a family In this area but has suffered at the hands of the L. M. Byerly, Yaqui, American farm machinery merchant, explains. "This valley today is in exactly the same position Arizona found itself in the 18S0s says Sidney M. Morrison, manager of the Richardson Construction Co. which opened the valleys vast irrigation system. t)ur valley has the Yaqui, Arizona had the Apache, he continues. There is the constant fear not only of another Yaqui outbreak, but of further expropriation of lands under the agrarian system. Farm Training Some progress is being made among the Yaqui in training them to become able farmers, but - it seems .alow by American standards. Mexicans themselves feel their government has been wasteful in giving the Yaqui tribe more than 12 million acres Of tafid which extend to the Gulf of California. A large portion of this is irrigable and it is through this that the Utah Construction Co. has been building a new canal over 30 kilometers long. Eventually water will be fed into the canal system solely for Yaqui Indian use. But the Yaqui continues to call the Mexican or enemy. yori, Generally they dislike laws, soldiers, government agents and Americans. . . .. They remember the 1903 massacre of thousands ef Yaqui and the trainloads who were shipped like slaves to work In Yucatan. r I, WAC, MARINE or SPAR- - Find out what Nursing , offers you! a edaCatloa laading M R N. more epponvaltie every year ta hoepilala, pablia health, ale, -yoar allowaaee seder the G. 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