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Show Hcallh Tests if Disclose Tl YD Carriers X V- Florabel Muir 'V v h v - s V was detected in 11 persons arrested by Salt Lake City Police on disease Eiiiar Ahlander examines a head of cabbage that was grown in Alaska and sent her as a gift. From Alaska Big Cabbage Head Comes to Town Several Tests Used The cabbage was a gift from her daughter, Mrs. Loyd D. Lake, who spends eveiy summer with her husband in Alaska on business. Alice has always bragged about the size of the vegetables raised up there and I was Tribunt Special to The EAST MILE CREEK -When Mrs. Einar Ahlander, 3 East, returned home and one recent afternoon opened a lauge package from Alaska left by the postman, she almost fell over. 3806-221- Mrs. Miller stated smear and culture tests uncovered the 11 cases of venereal disease. Blood tests were conducted, with three showing positive signs, she added, but one of the three cases showing positive was brought about by another type of disease. In fact, she said, there are some types of medication that could indicate a person is until always skeptical now, Mrs. Ahlander said. The head of cabbage measured ,18 inches in diameter and weighed 20 pounds. It cost $6.40 to mail it from Anchorage and took eight days to get Inside was the largest head of cabbage she had ever seen. "I realized Alaska is big, but I didnt believe that everything they grew up there was in proportion to the size Jof the state, Mrs. Ahlander chuckled. To Attend Breakfast - The wife of BOISE (AP) Sen. Len B. Jordan, I will attend a Boise Chamber f Com me r c e breakfast the Wednesday hororing groups 1969 woman of the Jyear award recipient. The Iwinner will be announced at breakfast. a venereal disease carrier when he actually is not. Highest month of detection of disease carriers was in April, records show. Two smear tests and five cultures, taken from four different per- to Salt Lake City. Looks like I am in for a lot of cabbage dishes in the next few days, said Mr. Ahlander. rti Patrick McGoohan Needs Costar Meyer to Direct Sequel to Dolls Rus leading er-director of the more candid American films dealing with sex, has been to direct 20th Meyer, produc- signed Century-Fox- Jacqueline s Susanns Beyond the Valley it was of the Dolls, announced by Richard D. Zanuck, president in charge of worldwide production. The fort!' coming film is a sequel to the studios 1967, Valley of the DolLs, based novel by on the Miss Susann. Set to develop the script is Roger Ebert, Chicago film critic, who has taken a leav of absence to best-sellin- g Sun-Tim- es write tha screenplay. 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SUn' OF THE 6 OPEN 7:00 ' w'i-nr- technicolor Ransohoff has characterized the talent search for May-Ma- y as comparable to that for Scarlett OHara which culminated in the selection of Vivien Leigh for the role in Gone With The Wind. Gaily, Gaily will be a United Artists movie based on the book of the same title by Ben Ilecht and is the stoiy of that part of his life when he was a cub reporter in the Chicago of 1912. Hecht was truly prolific. During his career, he wrote (f CAMPBELLssyitf i SIDES THE FUR ID RosiEOJiaiET 0 ItMT suss gs WAYNE No ordinary love story . . . LAST 1,HiBIGWEEK swatwwcs MO ftMI THE UNCUT VERSION! AFTER JON VOIGHT MIDNIGHT COWBOY" 'LAST SUMMER') PATRICK WTMARIt LDRINC AT TWO THFKTHES WILUAMSON planned. DUSTIN HOFFMAN Cla-ve- Supreme Court decision. li!iu E!r::ii.l!:l:! PfTf? 'LAUGHTER INTHE DARK! STARRING ANNA KARINA has just completed directing First Love in Budapest and is now in New York to start rehearsals for the new John Osborne play, A Patriot for Me which is set in Budapest. Patty Duke maintains that every girl has the right to change her mind, so she is not moving to New York a Tai-Pa- CURTAINS: 7:00 and 0:20 FEATURES! 7:35 and 9:55 LOVE AND DESIRE; ANGER AND HATEI ll described by James in his novel, May May is a shrewd and magnanimous Oriental, drolly and astoundinglv ingenuous wise, a rare creature with an oval face, almond-shapeeyes with eyebrows that are perfect crescents. As -- ilOURRIY fewtli philosophical outlook. Asked what he considered tire best part of his life, Peter replied: The last 29 years. Maximilian Schell has traveled 4,000 miles and still finds himself in the same citv. lie Peter d Thirty-year-ol- Easy Rider," is right at the age when today's kids consider youre over the hill. So perhaps its well that lies developing a suitably winning Fonda, who wrote, produced and starred in the award- - Film-wav- sons, proved positive. tower the till test, ," about 20 stage plays, more than 80 movies, five musicals, several pageants', a seoie of radio and TV shows and several books. His great stage hit, The Front Page," written wih Charles MacArthur and later filmed, was based on his experience as a reporter. v young persons, between 20 and 30 wars old, and that 19 women were checked more than one time in the period. Multiple Visits Mrs. With only HOLLYWOOD six months to go before the cameras are slated to roll on MGM's producers Carlo Ponti and Martin are initiating a worldwide talent search to find an Oriental actress to play the feminine lead of Patrick mistress in th film. The produce! s are requesting photographs of those interested m portraying mis- to be submitted tress May-Mato MGM offues all over the u orld. They w ill te foi warded to producers Font! and Ranso-hof- i, production head of Inc. From these, a dozen possible candidates will be screen-teste- d by director Michael Anderson for the final selection. Run-soho- ff vice charges the past year and checked by the City Board of Health under a new ordinance passed by the city commission last August. A check of statistics kept by Mrs. Violet Miller, registered nurse for the city, reveals venereal disease carriers are Some of the women averaged two to three arrests and subsequent checks and one even made seven visits, via the arrest route, said the citys health nurse. Health checks were started Aug. 22, 1968. Through Sept. 23 of this year the health department had conducted tests on 116 women and 15 men. Police department arrest records show officers have 105 apprehended persons, including 20 men, on vice charges from Jan. 1, 1969, to last Monday. The men were taken into custody for soliciting sex acts for hire, records show. J3 22, 1969 Producers Begin Search for Oriental Actress K $ Venereal l'be Sait Lake Tribune, Monday, September Hollywood In Cetar Opan Saturday 1 nos Filmed in COLOR NEVER BEFORE SHOWN! NO ONE LDULTS UNOER1S, i i HtASC i :: |