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Show OB LLYWO UO 1J Film Shoo y BEN COOK ltajpMM Stall Coetpoodeat nayWOOD (UP) It wasnt ago that Mexicans were on the screen only as buffoons or as one of Ilbert Poland thinks reasons they now are shown is a ordinary human beings cently with Burt Lancaster and Jody Lawrence in Columbias "Ten Tall Men." He has spent a good deal of this time traveling between Hollywood and Mexico vilCity, visiting in Mexican lages and trying to learn more about the life of the ordinary Mexican. This knowledge he has used to try to correct Hollywoods false picture of day-to-da- y years ago with Mexican life. and Antonio Old Appraisal d Mex-bettWeset out to make the "It always hurts me, Roland understood in Holly-i- f we could, Roland rel- said, to see Mexicans depicted as emotional, shallow, villained. I think we have' sue-jeous, ignorant (people. "I dont mean there arent t0iand has been appearing In re- ignorant Mexicans. There are, tures for 20 years. Most a ihe made J5on Navarro Out-Date- McCormick ICED A Costs so little! Tastes so Good! is1? lip Just as there are ignorant people everywhere. "But Americans think Gods country ends at the, Rio Grande, and they have only lately, since the building of roads into Mexi-co- , learned that their neighbors are a very courteous, kindly people, who like the same things they do, and live very much as other people live. Defender of Bull Ring Roland, the son of a Spanish bullfighter who was banished from Mexico by Pancho Villa, also wishes Americans could gain a better understanding of bullfighting. ' He says it gives work to many thousands of people in Mexico, and he feels that even in its worst aspects such as the killing of the bull it Is no more heartless and cruel than the method of killing with a hammer. He particularly dislikes seeing the Mexican portrayed as a villain. If ever there was a people with little or no villainy in he them, it is the Mexican, said. "Mexicans are mostly country people, living close to the earth. This makes them understanding of the simple things in life, and makes them quite simple and straightforward in their viewpoint. Anglo-America- Ooooh9Ta, La! f . v lts The Sundial 100 Years Old Keeps Initial Accuracy 1 Can-Ca- n V SAN IGNACIO. Tex. (UP) j .MSSlISI C3ES3 "I'm not bragging when I say that my buddies are as good as miners anywhere. Machine men, hoist men, and all the rest Even so, they couldn't theyve got the know-hoproduce as well as they do without modern equipment. And this equipment is bought with profits. It's important to make a profit because in order to operate. mines must keep up-to-d- stomach... hope feeds, the mind. Police Neb, (UP) LINCOLN, fanner released a they said courts his girl friends in revolving doors.,, . The man was arrested at the state capitol after the object of his admirations, a young work ing girl, complained , that he kept going through revolving doors with her. The farmer admitted Whisking through revolving doom with girls on other occasions. police whisked 'him through a barred door and he spent a night The sundial was made by an early settler, Jose Villarreal, from native stone. He polished the dial, carved numbers on 'both sides and placed an iron pointer through the center. The dial is gauged to the Mex- in Jail. ican time of 1851 and consequently is 36 minutes behind todays Central Standard time. . In summer the sundial tells time from the north. In the morning the pointer casts its shadow on the right side of the face to indicate the hour. In the afternoon the shadow is on the left side. In winter one must look at the pointer from the i south side. Villarreal Legend is cllmbpd to the top of the fort on a clear night and through a hole drilled in the center of the dial located the North Star. When he had the timepiece at the correct angle in relation to the- - star, he set It with mortar. That was in 1891. . Those Were the Days ', MT. CLEMENS, Mich.; ,(U?) Yellowing sheriffs records show that Louis Fetter, a pioneer Detroit motorist, was fined $25 for speeding in 1911 after police estimated he was, driving faster than a horse could gallop. KILL ATHLETES FOOTj L BEST SELLER1 ,T-- 4 t SAYS C. S. HAMILTON HERES THE REASON The germ grow, KILL deeply ,You fltuet REACH- - It it. T4-Lcontaining 90? percent atco Reachee PENETRATES. more hoi, 40c back from aav'drug Your germs. yiet if not pleated IN ON& HPUR. Hamilton Drug Store. , . ? , 'U DANGEROUS MOTHS AROUND that . OUR FINE CLEANING PLUS MOIIITE ALWAYS Choral Group Exceeds Its Audience In Size LESLIE CARON, pretty Parisian ballerina, formerly, of the famous Ballet des Champs Elysees, niakes her American film debut as Gene Kellys dancing partner in forthcoming Technicolor musical, An American in Paris, which features. the. music of the late George Gershwin. M-G-- wood's most idyllic, and they have one of the film colonys ideal families in their' - four daughters, Carol Anne, 17; Barbara Queen, 13; - Betty Lou, '7, . and Kathy, 5. f , He became a bank teller af- ter leaving high school. It was the bank teller job, oddly, which led to his dramatic career. . , A former school teacher spotted him in the tellers cage one - - Food feeds the A Grande. d TTEfl PAGE FIVE BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah; Wednesday, July 4, ltSl Gets Night In Jail timepiece, set 100 years ago, still keeps accurate time today. It Is a sundial set atop the north entrance to a famous old border Indian fort on the main street of this town near the Rio n HOLLYWOOD (UP) The only thing sensational about the life of Robert Young is its sensational success. Yoi ng is a living refutation of the theory th'at everyone who amounts to anything in Holly-woolives a scandalous private life. Now 44 years old, he is financially solid. He owns one of the nicest homes in Beverly Hills .and has h large ranch up the coast in beautiful Carmel valley.. His business investments have proved him one of the film industrys most able business men. Young has been alop star for 20 years and has been- - featured or starred in 74 pictures, including his latest role with Jack BuePel and Jams Carter in RHO Radios Technicolor picture, "TheHalf-Breed- . And in the past il months he has become one oif the top radio stars -- with his "Father Knows Best program. ; Happily Married His private life has been every bit as successful, too. His union with Betty Henderson more than 18 years ago is one of Holly Revolving Door Lover j A CARE package sends both to people in the world who can still judge tyranny from freedom, talk from action! 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Larry Moore, manager of the Alaska chapter of the Associated General Contractors, , said the current construction program in .the Territory will amount to about $500,000,000. He said prospects for a good construction year can be attributed to the fact that contracts had been signed with nearly all unions and that there is no labor shortage in Alaska now, EMI GETS Moths know no season . . . Don't take a chance . . . When we clean your garments we include six months protection from moth damage with Monite Insured Mothproof Cleaning . . Free . . , Get the best cleaning . die best mothproofing. Send your ' " garments to us today. j PHONE ... Lichtenstein's ' 54-- M ' ' 1 ! TOEIS CLEANERS TUESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY and SATURDAY at I1 $131.50, The number is News-Journ- ofi B0uOn(I Ke07Vot30S 5 4 by telephone 1,000. day and suggested he enroll as a drama student at the Pasa dena Community Playhouse. Young took the advice and for the next fouT years did double duty, as a bank clerk by day and drama student 'by night. He won the lead in a show called "The Ship and went on touT for four months. 'A Metro talent scout spotted him, gave him a test and signed him to a contract that ran for 15 years, Then he decided to free lance and has been in constant . de mand ever since. ;! Sczfe&fjc Sold at Dcttor Stores Gveryvhoro for 3- - FOOD WINS FRIENDS FOR FREEDOM! ii i i fi ROFFESPECIAL , Stock Las Present While I Never Before Have 7e Offered Such a Cay , . . i Guar- Rims are Safedge anteed against chipping i Heavy crystal bases Diamond-clea- r glass J , r -T-hin-blown, beautiful ) Delicate "Garden Lace"' pattern is fired on V f , SET y OF 0 AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT . . . 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