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Show Thursday, October 11, THE 1945 Mind Your Own Business vt ' Feature. WNU PAGE General MacArthur Receives Emperor Hirohito Kathleen Norris Says: Bell Syndicate. NEIMII, UTAH TIMES-NEW- - I And So A sain the FMrly Birds Got the Werms VSS'' . - - -- THREE i vim n Morris Gest, the theatrical producer, was a genius when it came to thinking up effective publicity V stunts. "I think I'll put an ad in the newspapers announcing the fact that tickets will be on sale at our box office at 5 a. m. tomorrow," s c r eenS AD 0 st)ig e 1 Releaied by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE TNGRID BERGMAN'S fin-- i. he confided in a friend. isherl lV- million dollars' "It sounds crazy," reproved his worth of films, all Academy-Awar- companion. "What's the idea?" - d material, that haven't "I want people to think our show is such a smash hit that if they don't get tickets first thing in the morning, they'll be out of luck." It worked out, too. Next morning at the crack of dawn patrons stormed the box office and bought oga Trunk" was held up, may be out every ticket in the house! released in February. Then she did "Spellbound," which may be out loon. After that came "The Bells of St Mary's," with Bing, due at Christmas time. Now she's making "Notorious." Then she'll make USO tour through the Pacific area; after that she'll go abroad for "The Scarlet Lily," to be made in Palestine and Jerusalem it's supposed to be the life story of Mary been released as yet. Two years ago she did "Saratoga Trunk," with Gary Cooper, but Warners' had a lot of war pictures on hand, so "Sarat- r?- r y - ' : F -- - r an-jth- er Magdalene. to meet Japan's conqueror. General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. It was the first time in 2,000 years of Japanese history that a mikado had left the royal palace to be received by a foreigner. Emperor Hirohito, "The Son of Heaven," was dressed in formal morning attire, not in his flamboyant dress of admiral or marshal. The conquered ruler bowed to American correspondents. Japan's emperor went "She is running around with one of the town boys, and whatever she feels, he is deeply in love." By KATHLEEN NORRIS are good days in THESE to mind your own For one reason, because everyone's business is going to be complicated and hard under postwar conditions. And for another, because interfering in other persons' affairs is a harmful, wasteful and often useless employment. Here is a letter from a woman who feels that she very decidedly ought to be minding other persons' business, even while she gives me a distinct impression that her own isn't being too well managed. "My .position is a very painful one," writes Carolyn Miller, from a Texas town. "I live with my husband's mother, who is a dear. She is only 52, active and capable, and we manage the house easily between us. I have a baby six months old. Jl "The trouble is my twin sisters-in-lawhom I will call Joan and Jean. They are 20, Joan married to a captain of marines, and Jean engaged to his brother, who is in the air corps. This marriage and this engagement took place before I moved in here. My husband, Bert, has been away for almost a year. Not His Baby.' "Joan, the married one, had a baby 10 months after her husband's departure for the south seas. She did not notify him of this baby's arrival until it was five weeks old. then a lovous cahle wan spnt. "fine little girl, both well.' His answer to this was so pathetically eager and happy that it made me sick, for in the family we all know that it is not his baby. Joan admits herself to a time of indiscretion, immediately after his departure, with one of his friends, since killed in the Pacific. "The whole family expects me to be a party to this outrageous deception, of which I never would have heard, if I had not unexpectedly arrived here at the old home. My own Instinct is to try to persuade Joan to write the truth to Art, and if she will not and her mother will not, to write him myself. "Jean's case is, of course, less serious, but she is running around with one of the town boys, and whatever she feels, he is deeply in love. This seems to me terribly unfair to her absent fiance, but her mother will do nothing but look worried and say that time will settle all these problems. Personally I don't believe in leaving such matters to time; human beings have responsibilities, and our duties to our absent soldiers are surely the most sacred among them. "My husband is now returning, honorably discharged, and we will move back to our own home, in a town some miles away. My dear Carolyn, my advice heads this article. Mind your own business. Button up your lip about 1 Joan's affairs and Jean'a affairs, T and concentrate upon managing m your home fortunately In another an1 IrAoninrt hiicKanyl snrl baby happy. ' Let Joan Tell Husband.. You don't know and you have no business to know what the relationship Is between Joan and Art Perhaps she has written him the full truth already. Perhaps she is walt- iiS until he is home again, and at work normally again, and in love It is often difficult to keep quiet when you happen to situation worse. The case discussed in der-sho- horrible photos of herself about to be murdered, screaming Ailed with Uncle Sam's Most Expensive Private First Class SILENCE IS BEST know some scandalous information. Many people persuade themselves that it is their duty to tell, because somebody is being deceived. They seldom stop to think that they may be making a bad WHEN CONSTIPATION makes you feel 4 i4 Ut ' ' soldier-husban- ds with the little girl baby, to say to him; 'Art, I don't know what weakness or craziness came over me I never loved Tom as I did you. I was lonesome, and he was going away to his death, as it happened and we were carried away. Can you forgive me, and ldve her for Tom's sake, too, because he gave everything that he had, gave life itself, to keep her' world safe for if something lika ' that happens. Art never need be disillusioned. Art's hearneed never be broken: perhaps there' will be other children, and the little oldest girl not tne least dear. But whatever hannens vour out. ting your stiff, moralizing, clumsy nana into this affair can only ruin everything, and do vou no cood. Leave Joan alone and leave 'Jean Jean isn't the only pretty alone. young flirt who's amusing herself in the absence of her heart's true love. Jean will probably meet her sweet-neari wiin inocent eyes and a royal welcome, and to all the world Joan's mistake will remain hidden, and Joan's daughter will have her honor and her place in the world untouched. In a word, Carolyn, mind your own business-- . tained in Syrup Pepsin. INSIST ON DR. CALDWELL'S the favorite of millions for 50 years, and feel . that wholesome relief from constipation. Even finicky children love it. CAUTION Use only as directed. One's signed "One of my fondest heroines, Boris Kar-loff- ." The pictures were taken on every mystery series she's starred glasses" returns. SYRUP PEPSIN Beware Coughs 11 12 It's a Long Walk Up to the Top LI! ; ; ; iml 4 ' . rte - I 1 Tr y. cvv A.-fn-t r niMii f1 1 Kn iiii 'Snri y Yv it CREOMULSION & Producer Edward Small, planning to make "The Life of Valentino," can't decide whether to hand the choice role to a star or an unknown. Unknowns have done all right in big parts Cornel Wilde in "A Song to Remember," Robert Alda In "A Rhapsody in Blue," Jennifer Jones in "The Song of Bernadette." On the other hand. Paramount gambled to the tune of a million or so on ' Isa Miranda, in "Hotel Imperial," and lost, as did Goldwyn with Anna Sten. Still. Small is inclined to take a chance on the man who'll play Reconversion is here on the air as well as In industry, especially in He was doing fine 'Superman." with the atom last year, till war de partment officials asked him to lay off, for reasons of military security. So now he's set to do things with Kryptonite, more powerful than Uranium, with the problems of es tablishing peace In the world upper most in his mind. v &'r i r .. ...... ?limk An example of the quality type of View of crowded Empire State building lobby after elevator strike went into effect. Workers seem hesitant about climbing stairs to their offices, and have backing of health authorities who put limit at eight flights for workers under 30 years old. football being displayed this season is demonstrated by Dan Oworsky of Sioux Falls, S. D., who will play fullback for Michigan. The end of the war has released many stars. Stricken Brothers Await Death Pearl Harbor Counsel if B-2- growth and Is necessary to normal nutrition at all ages. B-- vitamins are found in milk and milk products, W. ... among other foods. For folks have been drinking 25 per cent more milk since 1934, and increased their consumption of the B-- vitamins about , ... ' a t- i 1 1 c7o . - QB . .11 Bros. ?otb .hint. fcl mi imCTTOi "'6 6 6 Robert Cummings will never for get certain scenes in "The Bride Wore Boots," In which he with Barbara Stanwyck. They were made on location at Hidden Valley with the temperature past the mark. In the script it was Christmas. 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Tbe boys were recently taken to Duke tite and nervous disorders. niverslty hospital where doctors said they could da nothing for them. - hm containio in Dennis O'Keefe says it's an empty honor that stole up on him as he was finishing his role in "GetUng Gertie's Garter" the optometrists of Westwood, Calif., voted him the man "best suited to wear B-- She will tell him when SENNA LAXATIVE on. You bomemakers are. concerned with, the proper amounts of calcium and of riboflavin, known now as vi. tamin Calcium builds bones and teeth. Riboflavin promotes -l DR.MVEITS ALICE FROST with fright, etc. Vitamin Intake Sufficient 1935-193- 9. s - v j sister-in-la- one-fift- punk as the dickens, brings on stomach upset, sour taste, gassy discomfort, take Dr. Caldwell's famous medicine to quickly pull the trigger on lazy "innards" and help you feel bright and chipper again. DR. CALDWELL'S is the wonderful senna laxative contained in good old Syruf Pepsin to make it so easy to take. MANY DOCTORS use pepsin preparations in prescriptions to make the medicine more palatable and agreeable to take. So be sure your laxative is con- to- day's article concerns two young wives whose husbands are still in service and out of the country. The girls are twins, young and pretty. Joan has given birth to a daughter obviously out of wedlock. The other girl, Jean, is going around with one of the local men who is plainly in love with her. Carolyn, their sees all this and feels she ought tq write to the husbands and reveal the ugly facts. Miss Norris admonishes Carolyn to keep out of these people's affairs. There is no good purpose to be served, she says, by telling the now. Perhaps they will never need to know. In any case, it is the wives who should do the telling, and under more favorable circumstances than now exist. her?" 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