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Show 6 States Employ Daylight ;Time; 26 Forbid It Now that the adoption of Daylight Saving Time is at the discretion of individual states and municipalities, some confusion has resulted as those which have adopted it are scattered and contain only 27 per cent of our population, says Colliers. Six states e and Paramount now employ it on a BOB HOPE done it again. In con- basis and 28 others forbid its use; from one to scores of communid trast to some of the ties in the remaining 16 states observe it. pictures that have lured the public into theaters, For example, the only place in Monsieur Beaueaire is Louisiana that has Daylight SavOrleans and the even better than the ads for it. ing today is New in Indiana that only city major ha Its as funny as anything Hope ever done, maybe even funnier. Of does not is Evansville. course, the story doesnt bear much Released by Western Newspaper Union, By VIRGINIA VALE state-wid- much-blurbe- local-opti- I J P Vo jf y uk x A 8 ' as resemblance to Beaueaire played by Valentino a long time ago, but whod expect any resemblance, , xx a Xvsf ' v' , - Tp "X r v,; s was married two years when she came home with minute longer ,H "fran, one of the twins, couldn't stand Phil a fci&y boy, run fact ider the l3, 5l'w Lake tERE is a letter from JT. US three make would girls. It laugh, with its peppery e father the ssatisfaction, if jrne ... the heck is the What m doctors l mat-Hac- fc is Paul McAllister. lb and I had thr My but active three pretty, boy of course, ft hooeinis 25 me girls nowadays? with unfol it did not nearer to making Bond ur mow), of , g0t xs, who grew up to keep the an uproar with their ,ce in their clothes and friends. There r nt a day for five or six rs that someone didnt a dress, or to give a y, or was crying over and boy lies invitation that didnt ne through or some boy h didnt like her. e bad enough, then all ree married; the little one first d the twins at a double wedding year later. That set me back .t five grand, but no matter girls were settled. Settled! My gosh, they dont low the meaning of the word. an, one of the twins, was mar-tw- o years when she came me with a baby boy, couldnt md Phil a minute longer. Eight or hs later Barbara landed back us; she has no child. We thought That was e 'Of e would is five marry again, but that years ago, and she hasnt. with home. theres some excuse there. husband is lazy, doesnt make ij money, says he is tubercular d wants to live out on the desert. Discordant Household, fran gets a hundred a month Jirony and gives her mother 30. ara gets 300 and says shell go is way forever, partly to spite Here we all are, mother, , r 1 r three Vi daughters, three small r "en, and a good deal of refined nS and criticizing goes on to big a family, thats the The girls s, cry over their blame each other, up obblM surely this isnt the way rt,c ,fle ought to live, one old man t a lot of detached women who have homes or husbands! W has no money to spend, d alks of a job.. Barbara is pret-'e- ll pleased with' her settle ' and her freedom from respon-y- . and the contrast makes it for the other girls. Its the test situation I ever saw. They I course, and we all love the Iftti I S"ut0n ft means that my wife, n year now- - f running fflivg Pow, six years married, 0 little girls, Eleanor is D mart--trouble- 1 uly boarding-house- , marriages supposed to jent aay longer? Barbara hasnt , iCCRl s,a Mlo a to eriod gedJf way such j- u; ,D 3 against Ross; Eleanor her sick Arizona and stayed with Eone out Wlth tDuithe end Fran now ehnrh haS married agaw-- "e finest men she ever ., ve known folks who I werent V!. wtl 8tuclt to each other a than this. Knts and housing shortages in awn make it impossible for them to find inexpensive ents anywhere. Our house is and comfortable, and Bar- building on a big room W1Cn s Psslble. But , with three young wives in h 54 v ounS husbands seems to y,,quoer- - The girls ages are 21 and 22. This could go long t,me. I'm not sure j ENLIVENING KATHLEEN NORRIS By F. 4 Alf Js'A 'Get If A perplexed father, whose three daughters have all obtained divorces and returned home, asks Miss Norris what has happened to the attitude toward marriage. He says the girls are all young under 25, and that they had no real grounds for divorce. They simply came up against some - difficulties and disillusionments, normal enough, even in the happiest unions, and they quickly determined to get out of a situation that wasnt entirely satisfactory. Now they are in their fathers house, with their babies. While it is a big house, there isnt room for four families. Bickering and criticising is unavoidable. . lie goes on to explain each girts situation and the history of her marriage. Then he tells Miss Norris that he isnt exactly asking for advice, but he wants sympathy. If modern girls had a little more endurance and courage, he says, they could stick it out, and make successes of their mar- CHILEAN I""1 to It tubercular , , jf , TIRING. replacing the erstwhile Great Lover? The cast is excellent; it Includes Joan Caulfield, Patric Knowles, Joseph Schild kraut, Cecil Kellaway, and two actresses whove long been famous on the stage Constance Collier and Mary Nash. .i IK- - John Flynn, who was recently signed for an important role in Pursued, was aboard the destroyer Corry when she was sunk oil the coast of Normandy. He was picked up by the Forrest, bn which the gunnery officer was Robert Montgomery. AT LONG LAST MOTION PICTURES For Select audience ITALIAN ORGAN GRINDER LURES CROWDS . . . Banned from the sidewalks of New York by edict of former Mayor Fiorello II. LaGuardia, now the boss of UNRRA, the hurdy gurdy survives in Italy, and this particular street organ in Palermo, Sicily, was used to attract crowds when the American representative of UNRRA wanted to announce the distribution of relief supplies. ffn t vsyri vrtrr'ff Arizona Motion Picture Corp. ANNOUNCES NEW FIRST RUN Complete Package Program on regular release schedule, photographed on 16mm Sound Film. IN NATURAL COLOR Feature, Shorti, Newt suitable for all agei) made especially tor the field. Experience and Achievement our Production to start soon. Background. You will be proud to present VALLEY OF THE SUN Motion Picture Productions To Your Croups K- Gosslp of the moment reports that Andy Russell may not finish out his term on "The Hit Parade, with new singers being auditioned for the spot. Meanwhile Andy booked to join Carmen Miranda, Gloria Jean and Steve Cochran in United Artists' in SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, CLUBS, Etc. latest of Highway Mania, RKOs This Is America series, is Important to all of us. It drives home the fact that, at the present accident rate, 500,000 lives will be lost in the next 10 years. Thirty million motor vehicles traveling on 3,000,000 miles of roads there are bound to be accidents, but some could be Highway prevented; Mania may help to prevent them. DETAILED INFORMATION ON REQUEST with motion picturt cirpcrienco should investigate. Build cuit. Ail persons interested In specialized motion pictures, write without delay, ExSrvic mn i Arizona Motion Picture Corp, P. O. Box Copacabana. than 20 years ago Rudy Val-le- e and Bennie Krueger were playing alternately for a Yale prom. Rudy asked Bennie If he might play , his sax; Bennie said no But last Christmas Krueger gave Vallee that saxophone. And now it Krueger' orchestra, which youve heard on the air with Vallee all these years, that supplies the music on the new Vallee program, on NBC Tuesday evenings. 1, Phoenix, Aril, More aa ' 2 Tablespiottfuls of nmSOOT REMOVES In Cagney Productions' The Stray Lamb James plays an Irish magician who changes the leading man into different animals. So Producer William Cagney has to make sure that the property man locates a horse that crosses his legs, a dog that plays chess, a cat that chases dogs and a lion that will submit to a third degree. He already has a kangaroo that knocks off a mans hat. it FARM RELIEF HORSES MENACED . . . These government-owne- d horses bought by the U. S. department of agriculture for European farm relief, faced possible death because they were unable to be transd of shipping ported to their destination as a result schedules. UNRRA officials say that a death toll of over 10 per cent resulted in shipping yards at Savannah, Ga., due to pneumonia and lack of nourishment. The horses were from the West and could not strike-delaye- stand mud. TOMATOES ARE HIGHER . . . Louis Corky Grimes, 2, Chicago, knows that tomatoes are pleuly high in the local stores, but finds that they come even higher in his neighbors yard. This giant tomato plant in the yard of Trank Grimaldi, is Si feet tall, believed to be a record. mmw jii w sy X. X x I V c I In It Happened on Fifth Avenue," Don DeFore portrays a young man whos full of pep, seldom off his feet. That wa just fine, until adhesions formed around an old knee Injury, and they had to be broken by a doctor, practically between scenes! When Harriet Hilliard, with her husband, Ozzie Nelson, in "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet," was in her teens, she was a foil for one of the most famous take so little. Just two table. act in history; her partners were spoons of XZIT sprinkled In the Ken Murray and Bert Laiir! fire once a week keeps your chimney, stove, and heating unit cleared of who Walter Sande, support soot. Soot can be dangerous, for soot George Raft and Lynn Bari in often causes costly chimney fires. RKO forthcoming Nocturne, ii Don't take chances. Use XZIT reguin the building his home around a machine larly. XZIT sprinkled freely effecor firebox quickly and bliop. An exput model maker, fireplace chimney fires. the Government tively extinguishes whose service a supply of XZIT on hand. Keep used during the war, S.mde found Ask for XZIT SOOT ERADICA-TOa three-acr- e tract in Tarzana with at your grocery, hardware, a fine machine shop, all equipped drug or fuel supply store. bo be bought it, and now i having $800 So. Hoover St , Lot Angeles 44, Calif. hi home built there. co-st- R I ODDS IN At) Contien," finahin, Lorn hi Young wm kiiiM a monfii t nuilum, uhnh "K (inn .. US-A- lter jor I ul plnnniti to lti rid iri South Amir tea mill her hudrund, lorn terns . , I trior Mature, it hum lat pit tint for HhO uas Seien Olios' l.etu l," MOTHER . . . Four nurses OUlDRllIFTS BORN TO TRENCII born to Mrs. Margaret Walza, 38, of feed the quadruplet daughters who are thriving In an incubator Paris I rime. The four little egirls, and Nirole. With food and cloth-in- ire Jacqueline, Dank lie, a have problem to provide for hrr new fam-1.- -. s. arce Mrs. VI aim of ration cards, and food have been placed at the Anne-Mari- II- d res-- 'ye.Trrs m-- quadruplet ghls. end TURNACTS !?. i J wives. from CNfMNEyS, HEATERS rr Wants Opera Career fo FARTHER with Hope that I want your advice, this letbut I want sympathy, ends, lots of it o Margaret Truman, daughter sht the President, ha decided that want to make music her profes six yean sion, and for more than ha been studyin) she which during In quietly she has not tosung anpublic oper have She is almost sure Manure career. concert and atic Whit. ha a voice that needs no accompaniment and sh House career on her owi plans to have her unde merits. hhe intend to sing Is the t.ame of Margaret Wallace, name, mother family CAN WALK BOB HOPE ter You have it, Paul. But dont forget that much of the responsibility for this situation rests with you and with your wife. These girls were not brought up to a realization ol the seriousness of marriage, and the danger of the delusion that divorce is an escape from its inconveniences. They felt, is young wives, that marriage was like a school, or a house, or a hat. If you dont like it, change it. Dont pul up With the inevitable disappointments and disillusionments that are part of even the happiest marriage. Just get out, the way youd get out of a job that suppressed anc displeased you Cant Get Out Painlessly. Marriage isn't like that. Its roots deep Into a womans go deep life. She cannot ear them up anc throw them as.de without injuring many lives, especially her own. Years ago I knew a girl named Elsie. She married at 18 with tin statement that she didnt care foi Herb, but she wanted to be mar ned at 18. At 27 she had been sever year divorced, had grown older wiser, better. She fell in love, whilt on an ocean voyage, with the soi of a distinguished, conventional wealthy Baltimore family. The) were married and went to his horns where she was cordially wel corned. No one knew of her divorci until one night, at a dinner party her first husband appeared, druni and truculent. The episode wai baby passed over somehow, but her of agita a result as soon too born has beci tion, died. There never another child. Dont blame the girls, Paul Blame the parents who didnt trail them to be strong women and gout you WITHOUT riages. f The fault, replies Miss Norris, lies as much with himself and his wife as with the girls. If these daughters had been impressed all along with the seriousness of marriage, its trials and difficulties, they would have been better prepared for the great step that they took, perhaps too young. as welt as Heels next time you have your shoes repaired. jeUwaWv PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION . . . Here Is shown one of the numerous fights that marked election day in Chile, when the people went to the polls to vote for a new president. Communists and Socialists were rivals in the brawls. The tackier here seems to be trying to haul his opponent into the ditch. Gabriel Gonzalez Videla received a majority of votes over his opponent Edwardo Coke. PARENTS FAILED TOO Q 'Sullivan SOUS IIE IDS V.F.W. . . . Louis E. htarr, lortiand, Ore., new lj elected f of national commandcr-in-eh- h Veterans of Foreign Wars, whit h hi Id Its 1518 convention at Boston. The convention favored extension of draft and universal training. -- SOOT ERADICATOR has signed tilth that studio Jor unolhit " O'Neills halt been so )r r . . smt ha their return to the ait popular with that they're to hate hull hour show 7 ony Man in, onte a tt eels, on il!C COLORS set to portray Hudolph Valentino in XZIT'RAIHB0W the picture based on the tutor's lile, evoilabl ot all stores seems set oho to reitimn in Hulls wood . . , Han Sevituitir, of Cloak and ENCHANTING BFMJTIFUUNOVEL lost idO pou mil 'thinking thus" I ... Dag-gef,- " on |