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Show r t THE DRAGERTON'tRiBUNE, Tuesday, June 8, 1948 DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE TITRIT Party jbredS for JoU fJerdalilef Smart Shirlwa Li ter Summery SCREEN! By INEZ GERHARD jyr ACDONALD CAREY made his one Broadway assignment so memorable that people still remember him in the lead opposite Gertrude Lawrence in Lady In the Dark. Paramount grabbed him, but not until after he had left to spend three jears in the marine corps and returned to make "Suddid the stud o denly It's Spring realize that he is an excellent actor with charm and definite appeal. They starred him with Betty Hutton m Dream Girl and with Paulette Goddard in 'Hazard Youll see him also in Abigail, Dear Heart and The Great Gatsby. After his New York vacation he heads for Hollywood and a superwestern, with a chance to play a villain, at last. WRIGHT, Calumeti Ben and Jimmy Jones, Calumets two trainers, were looking on ahead as the 1948 Preakness WARREN arrived. They had seen Calumet's money-winnin- RECOVERY... Uni ted Auto Vorkers .S' President Welter Reother, here with his daughter Linda, has been released from a Detroit hospital after recovering froa a shotgun blast that alsost cost his his life. shown the Mystery onstill shrouds his life, and the sttespt assailant, who. shot Reuther In his hose, never has been yt'w vww$'vsv, , - f t 1 v caught. Betty Hutton is credited with the best job ever done of singing in synchronization with an off stage voice. Untd now, Larry Parks held the record for his work in The Nadine Conner sang Jolson Story h S if :. Whirl-awa- rectake the ord away from Seabiscuit They had seen the flashy Armed take the cold cash collection away from both Assault and Stymie, only to have Hirsth Jacobs $1 500 claimer re gain the lead in the race to be first to eain a million dollars m purses. Ben and Jimmy Jones are not quite sure how the veU ran Armed But both are will come along pretty sure that whatever Stymie turns in. Citation will beat it, putting Calumet ahead again. With the Derby puise and over $250,000 under his saddle. Citation faces the Preakness and the Belmont. That will mean close to an- i j ' A g other $200,000 A Wo! WHAT, JESEK NOT LAID IN HIS GRAVE?. ..Cl ailing he la the original Jesse James, the slightly tarnished Missouri Robin Hood of tha 1870s, Frank Dalton of Centerville, Tex., caae out of his hideout cabin on advice of his lawyer, who told hla the heat ought to be off by now. That wasnt Jesse Janes that Bob Ford shot in the back in 1882, says Dalton; It m Charlie Bigelow.. Now living in Lawton, Tex., Dalton is shown blowing oat the candle on Jesses 100th birthday cake. 1 But that isnt all There is tha American Derby at Chicago there is the Massachusetts Handicap at Suffolk Downs there is the Suburban at Belmont there is the $100,-00- 0 Santa Anita Handicap the're is so much money on hand that racing can almost match some of thesa radio programs where, I understand, they will give away entire states fairly soon. The big races on ahead for run from $40,000 to $100,-00and it is quite possible that Citation will finish his career above the $600,000 spot. We talked with Ben and Jimmy Jones about this situation. The Jones boys are a trifle better than normally bright citizens. They would rather talk about what has already happened or what might happen tomorrow than about what might- happen next month. They are not limb climbers. They have no use for limbs, except those limbs belonging to Calumet runners. You made $1,400,000 or more," Ben a year ago, 1 said to Parnell how much will you make this year with Citation, Coaltown. Fervent. Armed, Faultless and your two millions?" "AU 1 know is what weve won so far, Ben said. Ben Jones count no puraea before they are collected and put in the bank. There i a rumor out will soon that his chase Citation and Coaltown off the tracks. It could happen. three-year-ol- 0 three-year-ol- d ..Jacob A. Malik, Russian deputy foreign sinister, is scheduled to replace Andrei Gromyko as Soviet delegate to the 0.N. Gromyko, for apparently called hose conferences with the Moscow heads of state, probably will not return to the 0. S, Malik is an expert on Korean and Far Eastern affairs. REPLACEMENT. BETTY HUTTON One Fine Day terfly scenes and Betty did a ing to do the cameras. We for Madame But!n "Dream Girl," fine job of pretendsinging before the i - l x hear that the reason Joan Crawford backed oat of doing Mildred Pierce" on a Screen broadcast was Guild Players" that she was scared of working before a live audience; had expected to do it in a closed studio. r i I i . I m. 8r " f f t .. Every year Republican and Democratic congressmen play what is laughingly known as a ball game for Miss.) the benefit of charity. Rep . Tom G. Abernethy (Dem., will remember this year s melee for a long time. Ha la the one being aat on at first base by the obviously weighty Rep. Janes P. Scbobllck (Rep., Pa.) who noves the indicator to 295 pounds every tine he steps on s scale. CONGRESSIONAL PRESSURE. Apparently other actresses Just have no chance to compete with Loretta Young. Once again, fof the fourth straight year, she has been acclaimed by the National Institute of Voice Teachers for her speaking voice. Something new has happened to The the Bing Crosby programs. show now is broadcast directly from the tape on which it is first made, instead of being transferred to large transcription discs. American Broadcasting company says this makes the broadcasts absolutely indistinguishable in quality from live ones which are aired directly from the studio. , 4 . . Deso cr at i c executive committee has nased Alben I. Bartley (left), senate keynote Minority leader, as national speaker of the July CONVENTI ONEERS. convention, and recossended (right), house Deaocratle leader, as per- Sac Rayburn AC-- manent chairman. Probably the most unusual fan letter of the season is the one Art Linklctter received from aviator Paul Mantz. He wrote that during his last two transcontinental speed record flights he came in House on the beam of Links i Party." Following the late, beloved Tom Breneman on Breakfast in Hollywood" was a tough assignment, but Garry Moore had letters from several thousand fans at the end of his first week, telling him how well he was doing. His success on Club Matinee, then with Durante and recently as master of ceremonies of Take It or Leave It made him a natural for the job. Robert Ryan moved Into his new after completing a assignment in "Berlin Express," but he and his wife slept on the floor the first two nights. Movers had delivered all the furniture to a house several doors away. home Odds and Ends . . . Elspeth Erio dire-ory Big Sister) Is a walking of information about the ChiThat has been her sago Cubs. cam since childhood . . . Reese 'aylor of Road of Life has thepartment-huntin- g story of the seaon he was offered a lease on an partment if he would take care f the landladys cat . . . Joanne Irunk, Miss America of 1931, waitress In a studio commissary . . Lon Kosloff, muslo director of TOS Blondie," Isnt doing niuch was alking these days; his iroken in a fracas with an nnruly limited iorsc, so conversation is intil the jaw wiring is removed. Venuta is boosting the American Association for the Unlt-i-d Nations. She learned ibout ft Benay it s gathering at the home of and dyrns Loy and Oene Marker, low is urging all her friends to Jotn. S It may be that the cold, raw, windy spring ha had more than a little to do with the odd aspect of the two big league pennant races. Something has taken place that has an odd, lopsided look. For example, if we owned a ball club and someone had offered us three pitchers, the odds are we would have broken both leg In a aprint for Ewell Blackwell. 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