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Show c - Pay Heed To Highway Sign And 'Stick Around' Awhile mm iMhiwd i IS n n PAGE THREE THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, November 23, 1948 i- - i- 4- 1 ( Signs and signals are among the biggest helps to safe driving, the National Safety! council says. J'Ticy give drivers warning ot the , dangers' th at li ahead. But they' are worthless unless seen and obeyed. The safe driver will, follow these signposts: 1. Give signs, signals and markings the same respect you would e traffic officer. Heres one place you may lose if you' cheat. m 2. Reduce speed and be guard when you see a diamond-shape- d sign (thli shape carries a warning) or a round sign (this signifies a railroad crossing is ahead). 5. Come to a complete stop at or octagonal sign. an eight-sideThis shape means only one thing SON 4 k - STAGESCREEN Released by WNU Featurei WAS a bright spot, among many other bright spots, to run across Rip Miller again at Annapolis Rip, if you cant remember that far back, was one of the Seven Mules who supported the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame some 20 odd years Truman Didnt Dodge By INEZ GERHARD was Dorothy lamour Huttons first IT r'VNLY " a few White House Insiders knew it at the time, but Presi- dnt yruman cold J'ave avolded the split with the South on the civil- rights issue However, he decided that the question was too important for any compromise In a White House conversation, Morris Ernst, a member of the civil rights committee, urged Truman not to send the committees report to congress, but rather to the governors and mayors of the different states Ernst pointed out friends when Betty start-- 1 ed in the movie business, a friendship that has grown with the years The other day the girls were lunching in adjacent booths at the Brown Derby. Dorothy and her manager were setting guest that southern leaders had always contended that this was a state, not a federal, problem; therefore a bitter fight could be avoided by handling the report that way. Trumans reply was brief and to the point I would not be doing my duty as President," he said. , Ernst, who had been a close friend and advisor of Franklin Roosevelt, then asked Truman why he had such a passion for civil rights even more so than Roosevelt When I was young," replied the I saw fiery crosses President, burned on the hills above Independence and 3,000 hooded men parading I get worried about a return of that sort of thing. We cannot let it happen again. "d L.O .Vuv: ago. t AGAIN . . . Patricia DANCES matter gatira" Schmidt haa resumed her dancing career at a night club in Kentucky after spending Rice f Vi . Al t If you right about coaches and material. He was also right about the of so many of the spotless leagues who are after every good football player in sight. Especially where they have football scholarships. And a big cash reserve. We have a tough Job at Navy, Rip sald. The course Is hard, both mentally end physically with so many long working hours a day, there isnt much time left for football. It is all tired concentration. the year. ''Vi- -' ' "L x: f f X v 4 CRACK SHOTS . . . G. Wayne Moore (kneeling) of Washington, Pa., nationaL rifle champion.. But this year was the 1916-4- 7 Arthur Cook, (prone) of Washington, D. C., proved toe much for him. We have an outstanding star as a rookie. Hea really something. Hee leaving cant take it. Weve get the greatest buck of young fellow here yen ever aw. Not many football players. Great officer material. Moore ie shown congratulating hit youthful successor at a rifle range near Quantlco, Va., where the finals were held. The competition was sponsored by the National Rifle association. "T set-up- s. Waltber Reuther, president ef the United Automobile Workers anion, grin happily from bis hospital bed no he scene messages which poured result ef the Truman In as victory. GOOD MEDICINE . . N "Too many good football players today want it easy. Good pay and little work. Its a good Job, if you can get it Only w cant offer them any such One answer is they sr aiming for the Bears, Eagles, Yankees, Giants. etc. Maybe 120,000 a year for playing 15 or 20 minutes a gam. As long as pro owners remain the suckers they have been so far. Two certain contenders are CaliGov. Earl Warren and . i Rose Bowl Contestants Three of the four major bowls sr all set for a big show. The Cotton bowl, able to handle 65,000, has S.M.U. as the major at- 4 p -- SO traction. The Sugar bowl, now a 73,000 attraction, can look over the field North Carolina, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Missouri or possibly Tulane. The Orange bowl, up around the 60,000 mark, will have two of the best teams In the country from the unbeaten and untied list. Certainly the Sugar and Orange bowls wont suffer with five or six strong teams waiting to be tapped or tagged, r y i .fVxV. v lK ' A v 4 .vh- rL - This has been a bad fall for brush and forest fires. Scant minutes ahead of the roaring flames, 2.000 residents of Silverado Canyon and Modjeska Canyon, Calif., fled to safety as a wind whipped the Orange county forest fire Into fury as shown here. Three hundred marines from a base at El Toro were called to help fight the Ore. NARROW ESCAPE . . . 60-ml-Je J - INDICTED . . . Rep. I. Parnell Thomas, who ha been Indicted by a federal grand Jury on charges of conspiracy to defraud the government, an be appeared with bis wife on election day. r ' i7 7; . t It begins to look as if Northwestern would be the Big Nine selection. Michigan has already crushed Northwestern 28 to 0. Notre Dam will do the same. Ohio State, Min' nesota end Illinois have already been grounded too many times. This takes us to the west coast. California looks to be the best team m that sector. If California goes through unbeaten, will the Golden Bears be willing to 'meet North western? This depends on how much or how little pride the West coast has left. Its a Jake situation. Contenders, i, Other Now theres another ' -! i gifts for your smoking friends. The Camel carton contains 200 mild, flavorful Camels, while the Prince Albert container is chock-fu- ll of mellow smoking joy that has made Prince Albert the coun-tilargest-sellin- g tobacco. Both gifts require a minimum of fuss, due to the unique space provided for your personal Christmas greetings. (Adv.) ys COMMON SENSE.. proved thousands upon thousands ef Hmotl AIL-VEGETA- LAXATIVE S NATURES REMEDY (NR) A purely vegettble hxtdye to relievs constipation without the anal griping, sickening, perturbing sens, tions, and does not cause rash. 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This is a per feet comic opera situation, or could be. This would leave California, possibly the best team developed on the est coast in many years, out of th Rose bowl. It would bring together Oregon and Northwestern, which would famous Rose bowl in num. pant ber four position among the majot bowla. one-poi- pponent with perfume before like millions of other re pondering the Christmas present problem, a local dealer has n He will have handy answer. Christmas gift cartons cf cool, mild Camel cigarettes and pound tins of flavorful Prince Albert Both theta Smoking Tobacco. items come festively dressed for the holiday season and make ideal This brings ns to the Rose bowl. Michigan, the present champion, cant go. Neither can minois, now one ef the strongs er Big Nine teams. sight-seein- n hs the p Pennsylvania universitys new president, Harold Stassen. both with The fusty, liberal backgrounds. starch-collare- d crowd, who have held such a grip on the Republican are almost certain to be armor. Incidentally, party, out like old cobwebs. their heavy swept the picture's star, Ingrid Bergman, Modest, friendly Earl Warhas had a new orchid named for who reflects the California and with red ren, It lip is mauve, her sunshine, Is the real man to yellow throat, of heavy texture. watch. Like Franklin D. Roosevelt before him, who was beatFor the first time In more than 'but en for the 10 years of picture making, Pat came back to be president, Warfor "The OBrien used full make-uren has not lost his place in done In Boy with Green Hair, the national picture. Instead, had he technicolor. Every morning he will move up as Dewey to have his hair shampooed and slides down. curled into tight ringlets.' Unlike Thomas Elusive Dewey, Six stars wanted the top role in Warren came out openly on the Champion, film version of the issues high prices, housing, vetRing Lardner story, but Producer erans' benefits. He even criticized Stanley Kramer of Screen Plays, the 80th congress, though it hurt Inc., gave it to Kirk Douglas. The hi own party. young man won stardom through Stassen also is still a power to eight pictures in three years. be reckoned with. He got most of the cheers, though not the votes, at Walter Slezak, the character the Republican national convention. comedian, who does a fine Job In recent weeks, however, he has In a featured role in Danny behaved more like a party hack than the independent liberal he pre Kayes "Happy Times, has tends to be. After bitterly denouncplans. He is writing s musical for the screen. Hopes to sell it ing Dewey In Philadelphia, Stassen to Warner Bros, and direct it miraculously showed up in the start for them. ing lineup for Dewey's presidential campaign in fact, was the kickoff Dick Powell spent 34 days of speaker for Dewey in Detroit, Se shooting Arizona locations for "Sta- tember 7. tion West without a mishap. Then Stassen's Conversion ent an afternoon he saw The inside story of Stassens con- At a lumber camp a power broke and whizzed by his face. version has never been told. It is Later a lumberjack's axhead flew the story of moneyed Republicans off and narrowly missed his head. who paid off with a university pres. Duck, is not superstitious, but he idency The University of Pennsylvania didnt jiang around to see If he was searching for ji new president. would be lucky a third time. to mo've into the chair of retiring Radio Row folks at Toots Sbors George W. McClelland. Foremost the other evening stared and then contender was law school Dean Earl stared again when they saw 'large Harrison.1 Once a commissioner f and naturalization, sombrero with a familiar face be- immigration The face belonged to who also made a survey of Eu- neath it. camps for Arthur Godfrey. He was trying to ropean displaced-person- s make his guest. Gene Autry, feel President Truman. at home. However, Harrison had been a Roosevelt man, a!s6 had not Louis Hay-uartaken politics into account. For ODDS AND ENDS currently appearing tn Columyears a powerful Republican bia s "A Crooked Mile wants to make on the university board clique with a film like " Ladies in Retirement of trustees bad tried to operate bis former wife, Ida Lmptno, That it as a subsidiary of Drexel and uas their last one together, . . . Alan the Philadelphia company, Young returns to the air in January branch of J. P. Morgan.' with hit oun show, scheduled to reThe leader of the clique. Robert place "A Date With Judy,H hut wtU continue with the Jimmy Durante T. McCrackon, saw a chance to show. . . . Herb Sheldon bos made a heal the Dewey-Stassebreach. Toseries of screen shorts for Universal. Edward with Hopkins. Jr; gether for . . . When Jack Carson registered In Drexel and company. the elections he gave his occupation as a partner the university actor and cattleman. H es an actor, all McCracken offered to Stassen one has ranch be presidency on hut bit nght lone bull calf I see. Watch for the signs of life even on familiar roads. Three-fourtof the drivers in fatal accidents lived within 25 miles of where the accident took place. 6. PASSING ACE . . . Stan Heath of Nevada, the nations leading Answers forward passer, is finishing hla Rip Knows last season of collegiate football. Rip has been around a long time, Hell he in the market for a pro and If he doesnt know the anfootball contract at the end of. swer, who does? He Is 100 per cent fornias crash squad of four men did nothing all day on the set of Sierras Joan of Arc" (released by RKO) but pick up knights who fell down in battle scenes and couldnt get up by themselves because of g, cant "The colleges dont pay, but the alumni do, and I mean every conference Big Nine and alL This is something I can prove. "What is coaching? Rip askedL Ninety per cent of coaching Is the material you have. I get a laugh when I read about certain great coaches who only happen to have the best materiel. A dozen coaches could win with that sort of material. And win just as easily. Maybe two dozen coaches could do the same." Watch Earl Warren A and "Everyone knows whst the football situation is, Rip ssld. ' The first Job is to get the This is the big scramble, and dont let anybody tell you they dont go after material just as keenly in one section as they do in another. it r IV . were youngsters who had tried to ditch Truman at the Philadelphia convention. . . . Remarked a lonely, crestfallen receptionist at Republican national headquarters the day after elections: "Everythings gone. What hapMaybe It should have pened been Stassen. Stunned by defeat for the second time. Governor Dewey will not get another chance to run for president. G. O. P. leaders are categoric about this. Already their eyes are rovihg for a new white hope to run against the Democrats in 1952. 4 wig-wa- one-yar- accounts for the white marks throughout the picture. Theyre stars. The comet was visible In most parts of the United States. speech-writer- s - nle Nevers k railroad crossings. If there Is s flasher or wait until It stops operating before crossing. There may be another train you d Stanford on the line with four shots at the NEW COMET . . . Herek a photograph cf that new comet which appeared a few weeks ago and was described by astronomers as "the This picture was made at ML most beautiful of this generation, of five minutes was used which An time Calif. ezposnre Faiomsr, . whistle-sto- 4. Know what sn oblong sign says. This shape carries regulatory messages such as speed limit 5 Heed the cross-bucsign at ms-teri- slap-happy- of the stop! goal uary Certain White House speech-writer- s were so sure of Truman's defeat they were ashamed to let anybody know they had a hand In bis speeches. Of Trumans Jast speech-tou- r, they said: "We are just rehashlpg old stuff and dishing it out to keep poor old Truman Most in the of publicity by Stuhldreher, Miller, Crowley and Layden. Rip can still tell you about the time the Seven Mules stopped 18 months in a Havana prison for the shooting of John Lester Mee. The headdress is for an oriental number. 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