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Show FORTUNE AWAITS REFUGEE BOY 1 "Naturally, th youngster will haw to spesk torn English, but It la perfectly all right for him to have an accent" According to the producer, a torch li under way In New York but eo far, baa not proved sue-cenfuL sue-cenfuL Sick la In hopea that publicity will put him In touch with a boy to whom he can give the opportunity oppor-tunity of finding out what America means. HOLLYWOOD (INS) America may prove a land of promise beyond be-yond the wildest dreamt of tome refugee boy recently landed In thU country. Robert Slsk, Hollywood movie producer, today declared that he la eeeklng a youthful refugee, between be-tween the agea of and 11, to play an Important part In the forthcoming forthcom-ing "Passport to Happiness." The boy may be either Spanish or a Slavic type, declared Slsk, and need not have any previous acting experience. "Our story," explained Slsk, "It about an American racketeer who goes to Europe, adopts a war orphan or-phan and brings him back to this country. Cary Grant plays the racketeer. If possible, I'd like to have a genuine refugee boy for the other part |