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Show Tuesday, October 12, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON. UTAH PAGE THREE iHLYi tfUtf'l $ STAGE-SCREENRADI- as V O iicU'a.scd by WNU Features. f I Man Dollar-an-Ho- By INEZ GERHARD rHv 7"HEN and if Harry Truman months of leaves the White House, he several postponewill have saved up until Broadcastjust Columbia ments, ing will present The Holly- about $4,000 a year out of the total wood Story on October 27. $7:3,000 annual salary which the peotheir ple of the United States AFTER ip' 19-1- pay presidents. In the year 1948, thanks mentaries, running from 11:00 p. m. EST, it will examine the to a Republican tax cut, Mr. Truman will save more, wav m which a picture is put toThe President sat down with pa-- i The Best Years of Our gether. Lives will be used as an example, per and pencil the other day and sound track and all. Paul Stewart, figured that his job as president had a member of Samuel Goldwyn's paid him only $1 an hour up until sta.T, has the main role, and Myron the GOP tax cut. He estimated that, getting up early in the morning as McCormick will act as narrator. he always does, he had averaged 4,200 hours a year on the job. After Leo McCarey, producer-directoof RKO's Good Sam, predicts that taxes and other heavy expenses of entertaining and travel, he saved the near future will find more children on the screen, in better roles, $4,000 the first year and $4,200 the because we are entering on a new second or about one dollar an hour. ' era of w bnlesnmeness, Americanism However, in 1948, thanks to and family life. the Republican tax cut, his net income will be $12,000. And I vetoed that bill, Howard Hawks Red River, (United Artists) takes a page out of j chuckled the President. American history, based as it is on Today Mr. Truman is out on the the first cattle drive over the Chisto break through his hustings holm trail, from Texas to Kansas. Usual walltrying of bodyguards, servants It has all the requirements of a and secretaries in order to show fights with Indians, the people his human side. The truth is, that despite the steady stream of callers Truman receives daily and the reams written about him, only a few close friends know the real man inside the White House, Actually, he is a lonesome man. Not many people know, for in-- ! stance, that Truman keeps two large fXJi t ' a. anthologies of poems on a desk by his bedsidd and, before dropping off to sleep at night, likes to prop himself up in bed and read from the v.v. classics. ; y His favorites are Shelley and, Keats, but he can also recite at length from Alice in Wonderland." One passage the President likes to quote is the Red Queens remark to Alice: "Now here, you see, it MONTGOMERY CLIFT takes all the running you can do to a cattle stampede and not much keep in the same place. Truman also likes to read history love story. John Wayne heads the l cast, which includes Montgomespecially the biographies and auery Clift, Walter Brennan, Joanne tobiographies of his predecessors It is Dru, Harry Carey Sr. and Jr., John because, he told a friend, Ireland, Noah Beery Jr. Mickey men who make history." Kuhn is fine as the boy, played by Clift as a man. Historian Truman One of their expertly vV4 V V; .ir done docu10:00 to ? t:J X v?V n S .. ".I 4T '-T vvv i '& ''J V 'i-- X 1 J? ' X activities committee, released a report on the groups atom bomb spy probe which called for prosecution of four Americana suspected of conspiracy with Russia. ' V .Truman's secret ambition is toi Patricia Knight has 18 changes of write the history of his own admincostume in "The Lovers," her first istration, but it will have to wait film with her husband. until his term is finished. Cornel Wilde. Seventeen are gori -Thtre srAtlHn-- when I make geous creations; the 18th is a bagt'y up my mind I am going to do it dress obtained from the Californis and I start assembling my state prison for women! to a be confided thoughts, Then the pressure of friend. Girls from 12 to 17 may enter work forces me to drop it. There the Teentimers Club radio just arent enough hours in the to contest the help programs day," 11. N. Crusade for Children. He complained that the public The grand prize Is valued at never knows the true history of a $10,000, including a college scholarship, an outboard motor, period until long after it is past and sometimes forgotten. a diamond ring, and other prizes. Clues are given on the "The trouble, he grumbled, is program, on Mutual. To enter, that people have to depend on Drew send name and phone number to Pearson and the Alsop brothers for P. O. Box 96, Times Square, their information. New York City. As a boy the President used to crawl out of bed at 5 a. m. to prac"The Pilot to Kill Roosevelt," re- tice on the piano for two hours, and leased this week, is a he still gets up early. He has more picture, inspired by a top important things to do now. secret circulated in all the European capitals. A thrilling story of it Presidential Peeve espionage and stars Derek Farr. President Truman's pet peeve ij F the u ay Senator Ferguson of MichiAlexis Smith, boarding a Hollywogan has handled the former war inod-bound vestigating committee. plane to leave Pentic"1 built that committee into one ton, B. C,, after presiding over westof the finest on the bill," the Presiern Canada's annual peach festival, dent complained bitterly to an asstumbled and fell flat on her pretty sociate. "Since Ferguson has taken had of who face. Hundreds people over, he made it into a garbage come to see her oil groaned in symcompany." pathy But their groans changed to laughter when she stood up, smiled and said. Always leave em laughd ing. thats me!" House George Allen, F jester, is reported pulling backstage When Guy Hoskinson won an wires to block the sale of the govextra role in RKO's "Rachel ernments Cleveland blast furnace to and the Stranger," part of his Henry Kaiser. George, a director costume was a eoonskin cap of Republic Steel, performed one of which be wore home the first the greatest political favors for Trunight. His young son exclaimed man. He persuaded Eisenhower not Thats Just like one Randolph to run for president. . . . Joe Jacobs, Scott wore in a movie." And a career man, will be new U. S. amwas he thrilled when his father bassador to' Czechoslovakia. . took the cap off and examined The Republican national committee the leather lining for In Ink was has hired Fred McLaughlin, written "R. .Scott,? Bostonr.publlc i relations -- Fman, to make a political survey in border states. . . . CIO CBS's master of ceremonies Bill the Cullen works .go hard he hardly has officials believe that Communist-controlle- d CIO unions will and time to sleep, what with appearing as quizmaster on Winner Take split off from the national organizaAll. "Hit the Jackpot, and doing tion by the end of 1948 and form an numerous other chores on the air. third party labor movement. But he finds time for his hobbies midget auto racing, interior decorating and cooking odd dishes. Under the Dome F Army Chief of Staff Tib-beODDS ASD ENDS Lawrence Omar Bradley isnt the kind who will r., son of thi famous singer, will make bis screen debut as a singing pull his rank even on an enlisted actor in "El Paso.". . . Dane Clarks man. Not long ago a sergeant was car acquired a profitable flat tire; servassigned to help Bradley move some ice station attendants found it had been belongings to his new quarters. Incaused by a large gold pin which still stead of turning the job over enclung to the rubber. . . . While vacato the sergeant, General Bradtirely Scott tioning at Solano Beach, Zachary in and helped haul the got courage enough to part with his ley pitched mustache, which didnt fit his role in baggage himself. In fact, Bradley Joen Crawfords "Flamingo Road". . made eight trips, the sergeant only Ford Bond, announcer on the SBC seven. . . . President Truman has "Band of America" show and head o) told intimates that if he's his csss radio programming service, is radio adviser to Governor Thomas E. Secretary of the Army Royall won't be around much. Dewey. - HURRICANE HUDDLE . . . The tropical hurricane that battered It way through central Florida la over now, but it waa plenty violent while It lasted. Although the main blow missed Miami, winds of hurricane force occasionally swept through the city, causing many residents to flock into the 9 storm shelters opened by the Red Cross. This is the wsy they bedded down In one of the shelters while waiting for the storm danger to pass. "or-j, xV. : : WTSy E uhv "'u-r- T k ' -- 4 a - ji li4 illii A ... LIFE AIIEAD Remember Forrest Nubbins Hoffman of Cheyenne, Wyo., who four years agp was near death from a kidney ailment? He started to school this year. V J VX , 4 - db ' Mtry No. 1. J I i , 3 ... Nagurski was a greater power back. He was also a great tackle and a star end. Bronko was the best football player, Including both backfleld and line play,'. that footbqli has jgpoytqt , No. 3. The greatest kicker He has already been mentioned. Thorpe and Strong were the two best Ive ever seen. Ralph Kprcheval of Kentucky was magnificent Sammy Baugh has been a great kicker for over a dozen years. d RAIL PRETTY . . . Miss Kathleen Duffy, 21, Miss North Western, was selected queen of the Chicago Railroad Fair in competition with beauteous entrants representing other railroads. I ':.v "f: V fh! r Givs 9f-- ' - ',v? ' , f- - 4 - 4 y ;; ' - """'hi, ' -- - Mother, you know what wonderful relief you get when you rub on Vicks VapoRub! Now...whenyour child wakes up in the night tormented with a croupy cough of a cold, heres a special wav to use Vicks VapoRub. Its VapoRub Steam and it brings relief almost Instantly! Put a good spoonful of Vicks V ipoRub in a bowl of boiling water or vaporizer. Then ... let your child breathe In the soothing VapoRub Steam. Medicated vapors penetrate deep into cold --congested upper bron chlal tubes and bring relief init h every breatM , ,y VapoRu. 1 . y-s- 'Vjc.--s Crunchy toasted Kellogg's muffins laced with cheese . . . you'll get raves on theseevery timet 1 cup sifted flour 3 tablespoons 2 melted teaspoons shortening baking powder 1 egg, slightly H teaspoon salt 1 cup grated beaten milk American cup 1 cup Kellogg's cheese All-Br- All-Br- L Combine shortening, egg and milk; add and let soak lor five All-Br- minutes. 8. Blft flour with baking powder and salt; add cheese. Add to first mixture and stir only until combined. $ . Fill greased muffin pans Tull and bake in moderately hot oven (400F.) about 25 minutes. Yield; 9 muffins (24 Inch size). two-thir- KT-CKIflEKB ilMIi! vmm Ive talked with many a pro and run into many an argument that involves this pair. Baugh Is a great kicker. Luckman is rated a better field general. But when it comes to passing you can make your own selection. I talked recently with one of the best coaches in the National league. team value, he For said. "I would rather have Luckman than Baugh and Hutson combined. "I know how valuable Baugh is. I how valuable Hutson was. But in running a team, combined with his deadly passing, Luckman is the most valuable football player I ever saw." counter-espionag- j Tormented by itching of dry eczema, simple pile, common skin Irritation? Soothing, medicated Retinol Ointment is a proved reliever of such distress. Its ingredients, often used by doctors, set gently to give lingering comfort. Well worth trying. No. 4. The greatest passer It la at this point that one can wander off into the jungle. The choice gets down to two men and if yon know football at all, you know who they are. Gus Dorais, Benny Friedman, Arnold Iierber and Ace Parker were all fine passers among many more. But there are only two in that piatean country above the field. They are Sammy Baugh and Sid Luckman. vw nvwSOi) WV Sggs, wreath! g Nagurski Was Powerful STASSENS BACK IN COLLEGE Harold E. Stassen, former governor of Miimesota and defeated aspirant for GOP presidential-- nomination this year, now has retired into the relative seclusion of the ivied hails of learning. Recently elected president of the University of Pennsylvania, Stassen is shown entering his office at the beginning of the school year. He intends to retain an active interest In politics,. mm I The great- est lineman The vote here goes to Cal Hubbard of Cen-- g Geneva and-- I ... v j tenary, several pro outfits. 13- ft Henry was a I Inn, .iaauBaaJ great tiickleone of the greatest. Germany Schultz, Bulldog Turner and Mel Hein were all: great centers. Pudge Heffelflnger was a great guard. But Cal Hubbard was an entire line. Put old Cal out there to back up your line, Bo McMillin used to say, and hell stop a whole team. He Is the most valuable player I ever saw. Cal Is around 6 feet 5 or 6 inches tall. He weighed around 260 and, he was both fast and shifty. He could kill off a running game better than anyone I ever saw. Cal was like a mountain moving in on you, tackling at both ends and the middle.. ' 2. The greatest all around' . No.! back Two men fit in this picture. One la Jim Thorpe. The other is Bronko Nagurski. Therpe could rip his way through a line. He could circle an end. He was a good passer' He was and a good a great defensive back when he felt in the mood. And he was the kicker of the lot greatest punting, place kicking and drop kicking. d Ut' a nmMhmiw also-kno- SENOB . . . Kiltar-tathree - month old Fanny, Irish wolfhound puppy whose mother came from Ireland, has gone to Peru. The dog was a passenger on a recent one-da- y flight from New York to Lima via Peruvian International AirBEGORRA, Merry-Gq-Roun- n -- GLACIERS ON THE MOVE . . . From two miles up and 10 miles distant a coast guard camera records the joining of two Greenland glaciers as they proceed to a fjord to deposit their iceberg quota, tinder tremendous pressure of mountain top ice caps, these glacie.rs inch along, winter and summer, moving as much as 0 feet a day which is pretty speedy for a glacier. high-power- LK?; S' .v. J.,L , - left-win- g S. w-- . f I might add that the coach referred to wasnt George Halas but an eastern entry. He would also find few coaches willing to agree that Luckman was more valuable than Baugh and Hutson combined. This combination could wreck two leagues. Both Baugh of Jhe Redskins and Luckman of the Bears are beading for the sunset country " at the end- of the road. They have taken heavy punishment for 11 or more years starting with T. C. U. and Columbia. It the way of exceptional skill and unsurpassable competitive spirit, they have done more for pro football than anyone Ive ever J A myXi. i ; Few Coaches Would Agree ways. I ' Down-to-eart- 'HIS happens to be a world packed with trouble. There is a a new trouble for each season rainy spring, a hot summer, a foggy fall, a wrecking winter. Now with another autumn here, with football moving in, some interloper starts new trouble. Will you It happens this way: he writes, "the most valupick, able lineman, the most valuable back, the greatest kicker, the greatr est passer and the best you ever saw?" The odd part of this complicated request is that it is quite a simple one with one or two possible exceptions. pass-receive- r. A-- r ROUGH ON SPIES . . . Rep. J. Parnell Thomas (R., N. J.), chairman of the house v .. a.;. "': ' r super-wester- WHEN COLDS CAUSE . : : r - r f; i Sin! But How I Grin Thousandehange groans to grins. Use a doctors formula to relieve discomfort of piles. Bent druggists by noted Thornton A Minor Clinic. Surprising QUICK palliative relief of pain, itch, irritation. Tends tfc soften, shrink swelling, Usa doctors way. Get tube Thornton A Minors Rectal Ointment or Rectal Suppositories today. Follow label directions. For omo at ail drug stores everywhere known. Harry Gilmer, Bobby Layne and Johnny Lujack have enormous shoe: to fill when Sam and Sid decide to leave the field which may be in h ll n n JI UP ... ALL DOLLED of Chicago might he once looked precious but hes enjoying it now. if ' , V'','5 In 10 years or so not like to bo reminded ld Jesse Eot-ma- n of the fact that enough to have a doll modeled after him, A toy company official was so smitten with replica of him appearance that he had a life-sis- e Jesses doll-lik- e made. Soon thousands of children will bo playing with Jesses inanimate counterparts. . j No. fi. The greatest Hutson of Green Bay. There have been many good ones. But only one Hutson. It might be noted in this connection, with pro football under discussion, that the AJLAmerica conference has turned in a good Job in pass-receiv- i Marcel Cerdan. the hirsute French fighter, was one of the few who thought be would beat Tony Zale for the middleweight boxing championship. He did It, too, by n knockout in the I2th round. ZE CHAMP . . oiLIFE?JS 1949. ; leveling the league by balancing team strength. v Are you going through the functional 'middle age period peculiar to women (38 to 53 yra.) f Does this make you sutler from hot Bashes, feel so asrvous, hlgbetruag. tired? Then do try Lydia E. Ptnkbam's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Flnkham's , Compound also baa what Dootora call a stomach lo tonic effect b LYDIA L PIXXKAMS |