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Thursday, JanuarY 18,, 1951, INDIAN VALLEY, RECORD ghennault Has Plan ! By INEZ GERHARD LA]RI: CHENNAULT, a big R ING CROSBY gives another per, leathery man who speaks with a. formance as himself in "Mr e gruff intensity, has a plan for Music"; box office reports of the starting fires against Stalinism in past prove that the movie-goin Asia. ,public is satisfied if he sings and The famous Flying Tiger ten-!cracks jokes, so he does it once oral who fought with the Chinese tin°re. The picture is like a gaily Nationalists has been pounding on :Wrapped present, containing plenty :leers in Washington and saying: of entertainment. Ruth Hussey and "Let's arm the hatred against Russia which is spreading across l hina. The greatest fear of the .ommunist is of the guerrillas-- a million of whom hold great pocK- ! ets on the mainland. We should l i drop weapons to them, and smuggle munitions across the borders." "The spirit of revolt is so strong tn China today," says Chennault. "that Communist members don't dare go out alone for fear of being ambushed. The Communists con- trol only the cities, the rail centers and the ports. The best troops are .engaged in Korea, Tibet and along the Indo-Chinese border. But the guerrillas have only the arms they can steal. If we give them help, BING CROSB' they can take the pressure off Ko- Cha'rles Coburn head the list of ex- rea." cellent actors, and the list of guest' According to the intelligence stars is impressive, including t .slipped out of China to General Dorothy Kirsten, Groucho Marx, Chennault, this is the picture on and Peggy Lee. Nancy Olson carries the Chinese mainland: the burden of the love story--never Mao Tse-tung, the titular boss of very important in a Crosby picture, Red China, is acting as a modera- of course. There is plenty of nice lor between quarreling Communist music and good dancing; for good war Lords and pressure from Mos- entertainment, take "Mr. Music". COW. " -- -- The general in command of Chi- It had to happen some time, el nese troops fighting in Korea, Lin course; too bad Ralph Edwards was and violent- ! the victim. He had filmed his Piao. is Russian-trained ly pro-Soviet. When the Kremlin Christmas "Truth or Consequences" [ stra',egy switched this spring7 away I television show, on which ha rally from the conquest of Hang Kent, l shot the works. So---the wrong car Lin Piao moved his 350,000 troops f film was sent by the agency tc .BS-TV in New York, and was re- north to Manchuria. i leased, the week before Christmas, Si]¥or liles l instead of the show scheduled fo Protecting the Chinese coastal that date, on stations on the cable area in the south, he left playboy from New York. Gem Chen Yi, who has 500,00C troops stretched from Shanghai to Lauren Bacall has a way of get. anton. General Chen, noted for tint what she wants. She wanted his concubines and his drunken Humphrey Bogart, and got him. She parties in Shanghai, has been bit- has her screen career, her baby terty accused by General Lin of Recently she signed to make one being a "bad Communist." picture a year for 20th Century-Fox Once a Kuomintang leader, Gen- but first she will accompany Bogar' oral Chen has been susceptible to when he goes to Europe to co-stm in "African Queen" with Katherim "'silver bullets" in the past, might Hepburn, for his own independen be so again. In contrast, General Li Po-chen company. That's very nice planning the one-eyed Communist war lord Claude Rains rounds out his 18t[ directing the invasion of Tibet, is year as a movie actor--who ha'. loyal to Moscow. always given fine performances-- However, a number of anti-Cam- with his starring role in RKO' rnunist leaders, not tied up with "Where Danger Lives". A gentle ;Chiang Kai-shek, are available to courteous man with a fine sense o: foment revolt, according to Chen- humor, he usually plays a villain nault. Ma Pu-fang, a Moslem, is now in Cairo asking help from Arab We're in for a cycle of science: nations. Tie was the governor o[ fiction pictures. George Pal wig a vast area bordering Tibet and make "When Worlds Collide" fm could be a rallying figure for the Paramount, with Richard Derr as 4.000.000 to 5,000,000 Chinese Mos- pilot whom fate sends to the con |eros. Ma Hung-kwei, th ex-gov- trols of a space ship headed for e ernor of Ningshia. is in San Fran- planet when the earth is destroyed cisco, and Chang Fa-kwei, a leader f the Cantonese, is in Hang KePt. Eddie Mayehoff left the cast el GenerM Chennault proposes a hit play in New York to go to Hal. that the United Sates arm and lywood for the role of Jerry Lewis' sup',rvise the guerrillas through father in "That's My Boy": it i, a military mission headed by his first film, and everyone is hop. Gen. All:ert C. Wedemeyer, ing Mayehoff will have a chance tc eommnder of American troops bc as funny on the screen as h in China during World War !!. was on the stage in "Season in the lie 'al:'.. recommends giving the Sun". Accepting the film offer wa Nat,.ma.-'-:;L forces on Formosa a gamble, for the play is likely te ,ocrn p!anes for raiding tLe run for a long, long time. m.uhfl.nd. "'If :his is done," says the Flyin Tiger. "China wilt become a flamin:, Olivia de Havilland is busily re hell fm the Communists. They won't bearsing "'Romeo and Juliet", whick be able to conquer Korea for put, opens in Detroit January 22. En- ling out fires at home." gagements in Cleveland and Bos- ton will follow; tlien, if the produc. C'.,ss[an Targe',s tkm is good enough, it will open ir New York on March 5th. After all the brickbals congres. atonal Reoublicans have been toss- mg at Secretary of State Dean There were divided openings ,e,heson, it was like sweet music when It was learned that NBC to President Truman when retirin was negotiating an exclusive, Congressman Andy Biemiller, Wis- long-term contract with Mar- Con!n Democrat. told him: garet Truman for radio and "Mr. President, you showed a television appearances, receiv- lot of spunk by sticking up for ing nearly $4,000 for each per- Aehesom What many of his critics formanee. Some people thought don't seem to realizeis that Acheson NBC might better spend the is one of the first Americans the mouey in some other way, otb- Russians would like to shoot. He's ors felt her appearance recent- the chief engineer of our ant- iy on "The Big Show" really oviet policies." Justified tbe deal, Truman appeared slightly start- led, but agreed with Biemiller that Bill Bellamy, 1-alph's son, at- e liberal, middle-of-the-road pro- tended a rehearsal of Ralph's T¥ gram was what the Russians feared "Man Against Crime", then wa, most. sent home. He hadn't arrived hours later; Ralph called the police. Bill Inglo.AmerJoan Relations was at his dad's favorite restau. Kenneth Lindsay. a British mere- rant, chatting with the waiters. ber of parliament, said to a group In America: Joan Crawford has a way of mak- "l have crosmdr the ocean many ing peola knit. She pursuaded Eve times between England and Ameri- Arden to begin a sweater five years ca, but this is the first time I ago, when they were making "Mil. felt I entered a strange world. 1 dred Pierce". Eve picked it up can tell you we have no intention again and finished it when they to back the befuddled, policy oi made "Goodbye, My Fancy" to- MacArthur.- tether. One American countered that British coolness toward Chiang Kai. ODDS AND ENDS . , . Laurence Shek was part of a play to keep the Olivier used an .luminum paint- COmmunists f r o m taking Hon8 Kong. powder to make his hair gray for "We know we eannot hold ]his role in "Carrie" . . . Susan Hong Kent," replied Lindsay, [ Peters, who was so tragically "but we do have great fear for maimed in a hunting accident some Malay&. If we lose Malaya, we ]years ago, has been signed for a lose the sterling bloc. Ad there ] new series on NBC-TV . . . Dick is no better way to lose Malaya t Powell is very happy with the new th, an to go to war in China." I sponsor of his "Richard Diamond 'ur greatest need today," Lind- Private Detective", on ABC . . Say emphasized "is to bring the Few fans know that Gaby ("High. British peoples to- way 301", Warners,) Andre won hez % m P,00Z/ip.r UNDEtV/TEB/UT01 rXPERIMENTAL AUTOS include L bottled gas, push-button b[akes, a m.otor that slides out of tt,e car 3n a platform and a ar that will run under water. Our ambition is tc sign a check with an underwater pen for an underwater limousine. 1"ira whole idea of a submersible car is exciting. There is not much fun running one on land anymore. In [act, it has become close to irnos- sible. Every dy sees newer and wid- er highways, viaducts, tunnels and bridges built to ease traffic. But autos have been coming on- to the road so fast that the con- gestion got worse by the hour. You don't need a map when you start on au auto trip; you need patienee, a good bok and some signalling device to reach res- cue squads• In searching for a" solution, i seems to us that the underwater car is the answer in all coastal, river and lake areas. What a thrill to turn off a clogged artery, shoot down a sidestreet--kerpl.,mp---intc t h e water and get downtown with no further harassment. For one thing when you are in an anderwater car you are freed from all sulphurous dialogues with other "lrivers. The man who opens the window to shout, "Move over, ya bum!" is doomed unless he is a [ancy swimmer. For. another thing, no traffic lights, especially those "WALK" ones in zones where no pedestrians have been seen in weeks. Whether back-seat drivers will be !ess of a hazard a few fathoms deep is questionable. We fear not. The i wife will still chirp, "You should .have turned off at that last bell- 0uoy," and, "Stop at the next reef and check on your map!" In time, of course, 11 the comparative advantages of an auto trip underwate will pass. The authorities will start mon- keying with the rules and regu- lations. There will be an Jnder- seas motor cup, the submerged blinker-light and the sign "Slow Down• Converging T i d e s Ahead." Gangway for the trailer-truck iriver who won't behave any less • Lnsanely under water than on land[ * * * THE HARD WAY ("Charles E. Wilson, director of Defense Mobilization, was born on I udson Street, in New York City, nd went to work at 12 to support Ms widowed mother."--News item.) iP'ben I was a lad in Hudson street ! toiled every minute to maka both ends meet; i worked /i/ty years lor the great "G.E." . . . And now I'm a ruler in E-mer. gen-cy! "Barber Captures Ski Jump With  158-Foot Leap"--headline. No won- er his razor slipped and made that Jeep gash. This department is no rooter for Happy Chandler, but believes the Oaseball club owners did the game no good by tbe routine they em- ployed in firing him. It gave the m- pression of the use of spihcs and the employment of the bean ball. Ba:,eball is supposed to stand out in the public mind a: embodying Lhe very essence cf fair play and good sportsmanship. To make this true the club owners pay a h;.gh coml,nisioP, er a fat salary. And then, when they want to get rid ot nun they do it via the gang-rip, the secret session and the underground deal. The trouble wth "austerity" I in our national program is that there are too many Americans who think they are leanng the . ausfere llfe when they take the $3 Instead of the €4.50 steak din- ner nnd abandon the sarch for white-wall tires We located Shudda lladdm today He had been in hlding after missing "Empty Talk" at $87.10 and was till moaning low. "The mornin of the race the wife tells me she will cure me of bettin' o kill me, he wails. "'On the way to the track a guy tells me how if he had two dol- lars he knows a four-horse parlay that couldn't miss. At the track at least four dopes tell me they are genoa give up playin' the onies il they get even on the next race, And I don't get no hunch on this 'Empty l'alk' thing[ ! !" $ $ $ The government has issued new orders governing standards of bread made by the baking industry, bar- ring chemical bread softeners. The announcement permits dried cheese, ammonium, calcium salts, potas- sium iodate, calcium peroxide, sodium and calcium propinates, sodium diacetate, lactic acid and mJnocalcium phosphate in bread. You could knock t:s over with a cinnamon bun. We had no idea so many things were put into bakers' We can remember when Licenses, Training Urged For Sitters State legislatures and city ecun ells throughnt the natir)n, have been petitioned te pass laws re quiring the licensing nt all baby s}tters, priva.e kindergartens day care a'encies, and nursery and play schools. It is suggested that such liceninff be reo.ultory in nature and not for revenue. The present lack of standards for these persons and institutions is hi-ohly detrimental to the ealth, safety, and general welfare of in- fants avd pre-schnol-age children. petitioners believe. While some of the more progressive cities and states have alroady begun to in- quire into the matter of licensing pre-school centers, entirely too many have been lax and indiffer- ent to this need. many parents con- tend. Little or nothing has been done, to date, by city and state governing bodies to remire physi. eel examinatinn of baby sitters. Some parents think baby ,itters should, in addition, be reouired to obtain the signatures of two per- sons in their community, testifvin to their moral character and re- liability. They believe that regu- lar courses of study should be re. quired of all baby sitters and di- rectors and their asistants in day care agencies and nursery an ' play schools and suggest that, as a temporary m e a su r e, these courses could be made available in the form of evening classes sponsoreo by local civic groups or governme bodies. MARCHo'DIMES JANUARY I|-|1 Save Money On TMs Home Mixed Cough Syrup Big Saving. No Cooking. 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