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"Any two young persons could work their way to successful marriage, if the husband had been taught the solemn responsibilities of matrimony, and the wife were a young creature, who takes her marital vows seriously lose U PERSONAL well-traine- d By KATHLEEN NORRIS conditions have put W" t ,c , pM Frequently now, he adds, hed pick up that career we have cases in which it is again before long, now that hes dis- admitted that the couple saw charged. Meanwhile hes returning or to radio, on CBS Sunday nights at each other only once, twice L0:00 (EST). ,hree times before they were looks as if At!;: fy When a New York subway accident takes place in Hollywood it's Vf&rr.wqHyngXrc-tS- in ... NEW AMERICAN KINGS OF TDE SKY The new Peace Patrol of the U. S. navy, upper left. This sky ship will guarantee law and order in cones of Americas Influence. Lower left: The armys Block Buster special was being tried out to carry 12,000 pounds of bombs to be dropped on Berlin, when war ended. Upper right: Drawing of army X8-3superbomber of the pusher type, faster and more powerful than the superfortress. It is now In process of assembly by the army. ZAi pa mfX'' 6, brings airfhnffr itrivrjaii aminrffr'friWhr" rr rr tt !WW qi 3 must i 1 A Y 4 M v W j- ot - k t V. o i - Pk i r th I ' 2 . 11. i 4- d treat- -, i. . kA-tes Second, harden lv prevent tf1 1 bird, P J ,6, ct iwellinjl I1 e Fourth, of State Byrnes, upper left, s' delesates to the general assembly of the United Na-,d"heou?'aeai the PA20 Edward R. Stettinius Jr., upper right, will head the delegation Senator Connally, lower right, p 0 5110' g the absence of Secretary Byrnes. lerwnt, ior Vandenberg, lower left, and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt were the Stet-,n hVndp"1 members of the delegation chosen by President Truman. o,hl will also serve as the U. S. representative in the security council "b t ambassador. jintmennrED UNO DELEGATES . . . Secretary ui m TlT ui wy hid Vt -- f " Jiwynwv ,,,TSntOSpdB( BEST DRESSED . , . Fashion critics have voted Mrs. Stanley Mortid mer of New York the worlds woman. Mrs. Mortimer calls herself a working girl. She Is show'n in one of her evening gowns. best-dresse- f ""I 4 ' 0 it V ' 1 V I f . v im 1 Er i. s beai'1 ''' ip . aiaiA; C ,uri-,fc- 3C".j- on lU Bit'll : r 1 the noneT ivl V' y. for ParaCourt authorities follow this up seven peo, with the statement that marrying on studio hos a mere speaking acquaintance bruises. was the cause of the frightful Jump in divorce statistics; nearly 2,300 of last Joe Kirkwood Jr., winner year as against 1,500 In 1940. Twenty - three hundred hopeful Monograms search for a young man no, twice that many, to play the lead in Joe Palooka, young hearts Champ, tried his luck in Holly- for boys hearts can break too, wood last April and gave up; he wrecked and embittered and disapunsigned with Warner Bros., worked pointed. It is a fearful total of in The happiness; it Is something to make and Night and Day and re- older married folk think. Ghost of Berchtesgaden, turned to being a golf professional. Where are we failing our children, (Hes the son of the famous Joe that they can leap into the most Kirkwood, Australian trick-shpro.) serious relationship humans can Now Monograms signed him. know, so Ignorantly, so lightly, and viz 'a often so fatally? For fortunate secFrom President Trumans speech ond marriages don't often follow on about the atomic bomb, Metro mistaken first ones. Sometimes the picked The Beginning or the End scars of the original failure last a as the title for its atomic energy lifetime. And if a child, or chilpicture. We hear that Donna Reed dren, result from these had a hand in planting the idea for matches, they start life on most unthe movie. Shed studied with Dr. fortunate terms. Blamed on War. Edward Tompkins at the University of Iowa; she wrote him when Well, say the mothers and his work on the bomb was disclosed, fathers ruefully, this is one of the ensuing correspondence led to the tragedies of war. The youngsters are suggestion that an atomic energy demoralized and excited. Young picture be made. Donna's husband, men have been torn awayfrom home Tony Owen, and agent, took the cor- and college, are to be sent to far perhaps, respondence to Metros Producer and distant countries, Sam Marx result, The Begin- never to return. Girls are prening or the End. maturely matured by the atmosphere of chance, movement, emo tional and Puster crisis, dramatic situations. Weissmuller Johnny With so many chances surroundSwamp Crabbe, male leads of Fire, have cooked up plans to go ing the future, girls and boys right on swimming. Weissmuller is plunged ahead absolutely without assembling a troupe to leave short- thought. Maybe he won't come ly on a tour of Central and South back for years. Maybe the war America; Crabbe and his swimming wont end for a long time. Maybe stars tour tills country next sum- theyll live in some foreign country mer. after the war." Maybe this and maybe that, but not often the sober probAlfred Hitchcock brought Peter ability, the unsensational truth. Von Zerneck, New York stage Not often maybe he'll come back actor, to Hollywood for a role in without a job. Maybe we wont like lay-of- f Notorious." During a two-da- y each other when weve seen each Von Zerneck drove to San Juan other more often. Maybe hell Iook Capistrano to visit the mission very different to me, out of his uniand bought 20 acres of land before form. Maybe he wont Immediately he left. Says hell hold onto it, just get a good job after the war, and as an investment. Meanwhile Wi- well face the necessity of living on lliam Gargan of The Bells of St the family. Maybe he ought to meet Mary's, has sold his San Jacinto my mother and father flrst. Maybe ranch. hes tied up with some girl In his own state or with half a dozen girls Bonnie Blair left the New York in half a dozen states. Maybe I'll stage for the RKO studio; she fall much more deeply with some makes her screen debut in a bar- other man, while hes away. Mayroom sequence in Badmans Terri-- be Ill have a baby Immediately, and tory." As a dance hall girl she saves have to give up a good Job and start Randolph Scott from ambush, so taking care of the baby. All these possibilities have come effectively that RKO plans to continue using her. true, for hundreds and hundreds of during a scene mounts "Ladies Man; pie were treated at the pital for minor cuts and six-engi- ne $ 0 0 i fv. L)IER in IRON LUNG . . . Cpl. Walter II. Hargrave, Topeka, Kan., e at Hamilton Field, Calif., with Nurse Lt. Peggy ONeal, Bridge-y.- r c Conn. Corporal Hargrave made the trip from Calcutta, via an air transport. This was the longest trip in lrong lung. 11 11,000-mil- As was anticipated, hastily contracted marriages entered into under the stress and excitement of war, are breaking up at a frightening rate. Miss Norris points out that it is partly the responsibility of parents, who have failed to impress upon their children the seriousness of matrimony, and the necessity for various adjust meats by both partners. The misery and of these divorces can hardly be calculated. Miss Norris says. Young lives are often permanently wrecked, because those who have once failed to find happiness in the married state the first time are frequently unable to make a success of a second marriage. The early scars remain, and doubt and distrust arise easily. Our parents and grandparents understood the problem of marriage better, in many ways, than we do. They entered it determined to make a go of it, come what would. heart-brea- - ii The best place to start your shop-pln- g toar is in your favorite hearts can break too. newspaper. Make a habit of reading the advertisements in this paper every week. They can save you time, energy and money. rnssSEMSS TOMORROW ALRIGHT Dependable LAXATIVE avih. uti ot rash young couples. In New York a few months ago a girl asked her 'chum to go with her to meet her husband, who was invalided home. She had seen him about a dozen times in all, and was afraid she wouldnt know him. These quick marriages are dangerous enough, but the real danger lies in the quick divorces. If our boys had been somewhat schooled in the solemn responsibilities of if they had been taught gentleness, patience, courage, faith in themselves, that they hardly of thefts, it knew these would not be so serious a matter. Making It a Success. If girls went into even this sort of marriage pery-piggledy suaded, under all the surface excitement and hysteria and passion, that any marriage may be made a success, if the wife determines that it shall be. Any two persons, granted the first physical attraction that hurled them into matrimony as a Start, could work their way to a successful marriage, If the husband were possessed of the aforementioned qualities of character and the wife were a sweet, inexacting, young creature sensible, who meant the great promise she made when she said I do." The glory of golden wedding days has shone on many a man and woman who hardly knew each other when their hands were united. My own grandmother, at 17, was summoned to the library to meet the man to whom she was to be mar ried on the same day. Of clean strong Irish stock on both sides, neither the principals nor the devoted parents had any misgivings as to the outcome. 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