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Show THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, May 25, 1948 Hit Hew Low To TfiGESCREEHMCiO High Rate of By INEZ GERHARD Manofactorin; tF thunder-and-lightnin- Americans, used to thinking they are eternally blessed with natural resources, are having to face a new fact: The country is running low on some of the materials it needs most Secretary of the Interior Julius A Krug has issued another warning m his annual report And the Welles are starred. also wrote the screen play and produced the picture. It was inspiration on his part to cast Ever- Orson Welles matter of iron bobbed up in con- gress during debate on the St Lawrence seaway Iron means steel, and steel Is basic in our complex Industrial life IIAYWOR1H Jett Sloane of radio in a prominent role; Sloanes performance Is magnificent. Glen Anders is excellent In fact the whole cast is above average, with the exception of Miss Hayworth. Hollywood is full of g rls who could have done as well as she did but few could have looked as beautiful. voice. g Lamour, since she left Paramount a ago, has the biggest backlog of unreleased pictures of any major star. She has two for Benedict Bogeaus productions and two for Columbia. So she headed for New York for a month to make radio appearances for "On Our Merry Way." As soon as she gets back to Hollywood she begins "The Life of Helen Morgan." Dorothy free-lancin- sec Paul Douglas, who has been starring on Broadway In "Born Yeshag been signed by 20th terday, 'for the leading male Century-Forole in "Letter to Four Wives, with Linda Darnell, Ann Sothem, Jeanne Crain and Anne Baxter. x Un ted Artists will re release the famous Bing Crosby Bop Hope golfing short, "Dont Hook Now. it has been Or ginally a cut by Producer Herb Polesi to a one reel short subject. Even two-reele- love it! than 5,020 children were interviewed before Mary Jayne Saunders was chosen for tl.e important "Little Miss Marker role in Paramounts "Sorrowful Jones. Ths is the role that long ago boosted Sh.rley Temple toward stardom. More Bill Stern, who for the tenth year has been chosen the country's outstanding sports announcer, advises Learn to read, radio aspirants: speak and write the English language with the greatest possible fluency . . . you must be able to read a strange script at a moments notice or you may have to ad lib for minutes on end. Words and familiarity with them will be your .stock m trade. Benay Venuta, quiz mistress of Mutual's Keep Up with the Kids," says many of Hollywoods top feminine stars are making their own clothes rather than pay staggering prices for them. Benay, an expert seamstress herself, whips up a good many of her own costumes. Odds and Ends . . . Bill Lawrence, director of CBS "Screen Guild Players, has been signed as dialogue director of Republics western, "The Far Ontpost Phyllis Forbes, who came near getting the job Jane Russell landed in "The Outlaw, is ane of the chorus girls in "Romance on the High Seas . . . Fred Alien will be a guest on We, the People on the June first broadcast . . . Anticipating heavy demand for Tom Brene mans only picture, "Breakfast In United Artists anHollywood, nounces that prints of the film are being rushed to ail branch exchanges. ... Ripple and Ripple Jr , featured on NBCs Jimmy Durante show, have been signed for ColumIn bias "Ladies of the Chorus real life the R pples are Dave Barry and his son, Alan, six years old. Mr The desire people have to analyze themselves forms the basis for the new program, "What Makes You Tick, which will, serve as a summer replacement for Mutuals "Quick as a Flash series, beginning Sunday, June 8. waa frightened out oi dreams the other night when the g most violent storm Ive ever witnessed atomlcd the capital. It broke about 2.13 a. m. and lasted several hours . . . Next day wherever you went, from the White House to Harvey restaurant, the people all said the same thing. "I thought Russia dropped on us . . . The lightning an just didnt stop and the boom-booof a zillion rolling bass-drumade me wonder if that isnt exactly what our men go through up front A devoutly religious during war woman said "Nobody can make me believe God didnt arrange It Just that way right over Washington. D. C., so all the wicked men at tho Pentagon would be reminded of what war sounds like when it gets close." Washington It WASHINGTON youll never forget. Rita Hayworth Remember Bobby Breen, who was a singing star in pictures jears ago7 Eddie Cantor had great hopes for him. Bobby, now 22, spent three years in the army (won a bronze star in the Battle of the Bulge) and now is a ljric baritone He doesnt want to return to Hollywood just jet, so he is do ng radio guest shots and concentratmg on developing his Atom Scare in Washington Depletes Katural Iron Reserves in Mines YOU like beautiful scenery, action and good acting, "The Lady from Shanghai" should be on your list of pictures to see It builds up to a terrific scene that RITA PAGE THREE U.S. Ore Supply Drops Steadily IWmmM and r j Its the substance that goes into our bridges, skyscrapers, houses, automobiles, tractors, ships, and trains All Krug said about iron ore was this "Supplies of high grade iron ore are limited He didnt say how limited But others have Summarizing the views of Indus tfy and government experts, the commerce department says our best reserves, around Lake Superior, may run out in 20 years That region produces 80 per cent of ell the iron ore mined annually in this country And half the nations output comes from one place a great yawning pit called the Mesabi range in Minnesota Use Steam Shovels Since 1892. Americans have been taking iron ore out of the Mesabi pits with steam shovels Its been almost like taking sand off a beach The shovels just strip off a thin earthen cover and scoop the ore into railroad cars The ore moves straight to big docks for dumping into specially designed boats Then it goes to the mills at cheap water rates This simple process has been a key factor in America's development of cheap mass production items And the Mesabi ore beat Germany and Japan. But while the war waa still on, a steel man said This is the last world war that will be fought off the Mesabi From 1940 to 1945, the industry drew on Mesabi ore at three times the rate of the 1930s Now that peace has come, the withdrawals aren't much lighter Rate Doesnt Decrease Last year 77 million tons were mined around Lake Superior, compared with 79 million tons in 1944 Its too early to say much, but the specialists seem agreed that getting iron ore from taconite means huge investments In plant, manpower, water, and power Foreign ores are the alternative The two sources most talked about are Labrador and Brazil Both have enough iron ore of good grade to keep Americas steel pants going for many decades But in both countries the ore is more than 300 miles from the sea in a wilderness Industry would have to start from scratch, at huge cost During the St Lawrence debate, backers of the bill said this- - If we had the seaway, Labrador ores might move to lake steel plants at reasonable cost. Otherwise, foreign cres might cause s wrenching shift of industry from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic coast. On the other side, it was argued that the St. Lawrence project might delay the taconite development There is no easy answer. ftp ONCE BPON was A ..Jonas TIME. Cer-ni- us once the premier of Lithuania and chief of staff of the Lithuanian Today army. he is him in the meantime. ... factory hand in Newark, N.J. , working for $30 a week. He plans to teach in a Midwestern college this fall, but high cost of living got to a This was one Wallace rally that got rained the 'Youths for Wallace and the Students for llkllace organizations put up big reasonable facsimiles of the heads of their heroes, Wallace and Sen. Glen Taylor, on a backdrop at the Sylvan theater, near the base of the Washington aonument in Washington. Heads of the teo third party leaders cere rolling all over the place, but to no avail. The weatherman failed to cooperate he s probably s Democrat. .HEADS TILL ROLL... out. ACTIVE. ..One of busiest mothers is Members of Americas Hazel Mrs. FLATTERY WINS 1 AND CUBS. .. Miss ma Soout-O-Ra- 1 I .Roger 0. Lep-ha- i m, is fv 'Th New Lox. $ I agency 1 administer Marshall plan aid to distressed countries. J Wf A spinster was stopped on th itreet by a ragged man. Could you spar a dime for lomething to eat maam? "Why are you begging a big. Itrong man Ilka you? I should think foud be ashamed. "Mademoiselle," he said, removing his hat and bowing courteously. T am a disappointed romanticist t lava woven dreams of cobweb stuff ind tha wind hat swept them away. And so T hav turned to this pro- fession th only one ' I know to which a .gentleman can address a eautiful girl without tha formality an Introduction. Yea. h got a dollar. CHANGING TIMES l Once a heckler caused the death of a great star, to hear vaudevets argue it . . , Literally, not professionally. It happened at th Palace in 1913 on stage. The audience broke into heavier applause and an usher, who waited too long, handed a huge bokay of posies over the footlights. They were for Sarah, of course . . . Wills motioned to her to com on stags and He removed his bat take them In great respect to her. But a heckler yelled: Give em to Wills. Hes dying! insist the cruel crack ruined th sensitive Wills. He waa never th aam after it A few years later he died of carbon monoxide poisoning in his garage . . . Broadway never stopped wonder- co- operationthe administration, set up to ahich critic, "in those singing waiter. sighed Merrill, singer. ... I former mayor of San Francisco, has been named chief of the special mission to China for the economic serving . , . His name was Nat Wills, a beloved tramp comic . . . The headliner was Sarah Bernhardt It was the opening matinee and Sarah went over big . . . The clapping kept on long after she took her last bow . . . WiUj made the boner of coming iL OFP TO CHINA. the Catskills) Manhattan Murals: The elevator operator at 139. E. 87th who atUI wears his battered air corpa hat his plane" . . . Th blood bank on 39th- - street for the Palestine wounded . . . The sign in the window of a 46th street Russian restaurant; "Dishea for Democratic gourmets . . . The Columbus avenue delicatessen which advertises: Margaret Truman, daughter of the resident' and ambitious concert linger, is shown vlth a group of Cub scouts in preparation for therehearsing gigantlo which was held in New York a Madison Square Garden God of Bless which to singing the Cubs America, largkret's also added their piping voices, was one of 14 events in tbs to be held in New York sines 1940. first (ARGARET Scout-O-Ra- ", (In "Oh, said the days yon were a "In those days, "1 waa a waiting h jjj : ... hotel meals. Barr of Queens Village, N. Y. , shown here with husband and daughter, Betty. She does housework for her family, holds a secretarial Job and at the same time does so well In her aquatic pursuits that she is possibility for the U.S. Olympic swimming team. During the late war a standard O I. saying was: "If It moves, salute It; U It doesnt move, pick it up. U you eant pick it up, paint It. Reconversion has made this i I read: "If if cries, change It; if j its on wheels, buy It; If Jt't bo)-- ' low. rent it st Ul Harold Youre N StVA . Sooner or later bound to see a everyone is of the picture Lana Turner and the Henry J. Topping, now wedded to each other. This one much-wedd- ed much-wedd- ed was snapped as they left New York for an extended honeymoon in Europe. ing. Bernard Baruch, whose edvic la widely sought, is considered by many to be the smartest man in the country. He wears e hearing eld. A well known politico, often seen with Baruch, was asked if Barney still had trouble with his hearing, "I really dont know, be replied, "when Im with Baruch I Just listen. .. Clinton agriculture farmers of the nation experienced their greatest eriod of prosperity In history. The Press Box: Simple to savvy the diplomatic scrambling if you re- member that the international crisis now has reached the stage where nations are more concerned with military positions than moral standards . . . Sudden thawt: Appeasement can only give us a peace to end all peace . . . The reports about the rooking d nations are taking merely indicate that the Kremlin drove out the .Nazis In order to install communistic slot machines. Russian-dominate- a In a Bronx hberdaher-h- p patron was blowing his top about the President. "Everything he does makes me madi he barked. "Dont get apoplexy, shrugged the storekeeper. "He cant help It. It just doesnt happen to be his Immigration Authorities Arrest Armenian Healer , . WANTED TO BUT WE BUT AND BELL Office Furniture, Files, Typewriters, AddMachines, Safe, Caab Reglttert. ing BALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE 21 Soath Stele BL, Salt City, Utah ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Eleetrl Motors Repaired 0 Automobile Oaneratore aad Starters Repaired er Exchanged Orders Special Attention to THE ARMATURE SHOP 41 Une! Chitchat: One is preparing an expose thatll fracture the country. It alleges that the head of a greatly publicized congressional committee was a member of the Klan in 1925. (Under his real name) . . . How MIAMI, N. New I BIRD... In June, 1939, William s. Wellman of Cleveland waved good by to his boning pigeon, A.U. S67, which had taken off in a pigeon race. it And good by was. for the bird dldn t show up again until a few weeks egonlne after the race. year I AFTER itlll tea M dtom i i edlfy5ie--v5f- ELECTION VI CTOtY... Despite warfare end Connunlsfe, were able to hold an election In China. Chleng Kai-sh- they ek elected the first president of the new Chinese republlo inder the new constitution, and Gen. LI Tsung-Je- n was elected In the photo, the 5 8 year-old Gen. LI Tsung-Je- a md his wife are shown bowing to President and Mae. Chlang after visiting at their boas and receiving congratulation!. rice-preside- nt. East 4th l0 Established Be. City, Utah BiUt-Lak- e MISCELLANEOUS Overnight Developed High-Glo- Sc Each. Prints. All tiias Ser-ic- 16c. I e. ta Jam be Enlargements Be each. Fes Stndjea, Billings, Montana BUSINESS A INVEST. OFPOR. COAL MINE POR BALK One of the beet nines In the west. Semi-modeEleven mllee west of Huntington. Utah Power A Light, cutting machine, electric drills, ate., storage bin, shakers, conveyors, ahop, cabin, modern lamps, 184 acre. Gov. lease, ft 6,400. Write Boa SOS. Huntingdon, Utah. BUSINESS AND INVEST. OPPOR. shop in thriving community. t forge, t acetylene fence, atom. TUP hammer. Dies lather It swing V lathe. Stock iron, bolts. 1 drill premee. I portable drill. Bldg., 1 lot. 86,804 complete. Box Z7S, Valler, Montana. Blacksmith are welder, FARMS FOR BALE CAKADIAN FARMS Writ a fw FKE8 e fan lethea meortwltua. gwUle Mils Seteonablr eciead. C. . Oire-eB& Caoa4laa ratine Aalletr, town f 21, i (speaking to Dorothy): dear sweet girl Anna. '2)3333580085 S LATE Time mtmwmxr. Roll P. Anderson, .who has lecome almost s household word among U.S. farm families as the lecretary of agriculture, has resigned that cabinet post to ran for the U.S. senate in New Mexico. President Truman formally iccepted bis resignation and Anderson started to pack bis things m leave the office for good. During his tenure as secretary of JUITS CABINET TO RUN FOR SENATE. a In Dorothy: "ANNA? Harold: "Dont Interrupt me I said you're a dear sweet girl anna love you very much." Two-a-daye- MATRIMONY.. Stitch A ... w ANGELES The navy icebreaker Burton Is'and returned FLA. Avak Hagopian, Armenian faith healer, and his two servants were arrested by immigration authorities on warrants charging them with being in the country illegally. They were expected to be released shortly on bonds of $500 each pending a hearing at which time they will be asked to show cause why they should not be deported The Immigration office here said no date for the hearing had been set Visas given Hagopian and his servants, Smbati Eghiasarian and Gevork Sahakian. expired waa drinking a glass of at a bar when another man came In and ordered a whiskey and soda He drank tha whiskey and soda, walked up on well of the bar. across the celling, down th other wall and then out of the door. The beer drinker was shocked. He turned to the bartender and said: What a peculiar fellow! The bartender nodded. "Yea, Isnt he? He never says good night Sounds in the Night: At the Harem was bragging how he wowed em at Miami for two week em in Chicago be. . . "I wowed and I waa fore that, he added, a wow in Frisco, tool , . , "You must h a v e, interrupted Wally Wanger, "the wowsiest act In show At the Encore somebusiness! one was reading aloud the news that Hollywood publisher Billy Wilkerson led Lana Turner down the aisle for her fourth marriage . . . To which Dot Kilgallen meow d: "She should been able to do It blindfolded! Robert Merrill, the Met. star, wa telling an opera critic one of bis first jobs waa at Yonnga Gap LOS five-mont- A MAN beer a comedian Antarctic Sailors Unearth Matches From 1908 Campsite from a 23,000 mile cruise with identifications for some 700 thousand charts and photographs made on a previous expedition , Other highlights, the crew said, included: Rescuing the American Antarctic societys Finn Ronne expedition which had been icibound 14 months. A helicopter crash into an iceberg without Injury to two fliers Battling a swell which showered 1.000 pound ice chunks on deck. Visiting a campsite of Sir Ernest Shackletons 1908 expedition and finding a metal match case with matches still intact "Have a light" said Crrdr. E. A. MacDonald, striking one for proof. Potent Potion -- Kal-ih- ek York paper come editor havent tried getting an interview With Frances Crane, heiress of th plumbing firm fortune? Shes Jan Maaaryks British reported "still bitter. officers say MacArthur "haa more than any man military know-ho- ... ex-wif- e, MISCELLANEOUS NEOPRENE BOATS NEW Motor meant, peddle, pumps, repair kit. tmr. 60. fob, etc., removable enflr-ebl- e Utah General Merchandise Co. Z21 Bo. 13tb East, bait ui. Lit,. Utah vrv: MO 1 Mm win OtUOAIIOM aad Mr Rekrw t mr4 ym 40 Patrtetae awtl M far Hen mf MMeW trekg4.8m4Rtmm mkf fjneiM,N I nfa.hMf myfafavwik t ft) 84 adi Um w Inca Napoleon. WNIMT 11-- 4 |