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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM, SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1952.
Stars on
The Hofizon
One of- the most Jisiinguisthed
actors of stage aiui screen, Lewis
Stone, play. an. important role in
the forthcoming M i i Mr. riyepse,
^Prisoner of Zemia." *
Lakt year Lew is Stone was- one
of the busiest actors in Holly-
wood, with seven roles to his credit
And lie seems to have nofidea of
retiring. The handsome actor says
that held lie lost if he gave up act-
ing. he’* l>een ut it so many year*.
He first appeared on the .Lage
bark in 1900 in a play called
‘‘Sidetracked.''s Twenty-four years
later, he became one of the origi-
nal stars to join the new Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer organization.
Of Scotch Ancestry .......
He was born in Worcester, Mas-
aaehusetts. He was the son of the
junior partner in the firm of
Timothy Stone and Sons, makers
of boots ami shoes. Lewis Stone’s
j GAINS POINTED OUT
Stalin Hopes for War
In Capitalist World v
true in the Cold War since ^ Grid
i War Two. Stalin, who made the |
prediction, now chides them and;
i says—not so. v
; He says that while war between;
Russia and the. West is not itn-]
possible, the capitalistic countries
(are more likely to‘fight apiong)
themselves. He seems to take the;
...... ^..... [tack now that Russia might .. Wilp
BY H. A. SCHENDORF indeed, the Soviet Union might <lra"" into the w“ar.
Stalin’s prediction that if war ■ become the victim. V/\>y this apparent dogma.
’ comes, it will most likely he bet-1 Defeats Recalled *"S‘ Sheer Propaganda
| ween capitalistic nations, is u new Jn urging industrialization of The most obvious answer, of
' frosting on an old cake. Russia back in 1931, .Stalin said:: course, it that Stalin's statement j
Communist doctrines ha* held “The history of old Russia is is sheer propaganda. The start of
all along that the unweildy machi-! the history of defeats due to a new so-called peace offensive,
ncry of capitalism requires war backwardness. She was beaten ,by If so, he could have found a better
% .from time to time to keep it go.
BIG CHIEF “BEAR SOLDIER”—President Harry 8. Truman, renter, taken a small puff op the “peace
pipe” of the Assinihoino Indian Tribe as his whistle stop special pauses ut (ilasgow, Montana, for the
mother was descended from pio- ceremony. The President was made Chief "Hear Soldier" • f the Tribe two years ago. On the plat-
peer Scottish settlers in New Eng- form with Mr. Truman rite Chief “First To Fly",.left, and an unidentified Chief holding the pipe fop
land. The hoy acquired a love of the Chief Executive, (NKA Telephoto).
the theater from his father’s three-------------— — . ,.—~s— .................
Sisters and one brother who had j() \v<>rj,j War One. He trained ut | a Burma setting and deals with, $ ft • | 'ft
formed the old Boston Opera ( om- p|#ttesburg and became a major commercial airlift. jjQClcll iJ0CUrilV
P*uy. 0f ravalyy; He has retained his j Betty Grahle is hack at Twenti-I /
When Lewis was ten, the family commission ip the U. S. Army Re-1 eth Century-Fox, making another
moved to New York. After he had, sene. Following the Armistice) musical. The glamorous blonde has
.finished his grade school educa- Lewis Stone went to-MOM and | the leading role in "The Farmer
tion he went to work for two] he’s been busy making movies Takes a Wife.” The cast also in-
years, then enlisted in the, Army, ever since. eludes Dale Robertson, John Car-
for service in the Philippines. That A special short subject entitled ! roll and Thelma Ritter.
was in 1898. He was discharged ] .qj Olympic Champions,” has! -
with the grade of sergeant. j |,een added to the 1952-’53 ached- 1
Upon his return to this country, ule at Twentieth Century-Fox.
Ix-wis Stone went on the stage. | The film reveals the excitement
Check Boosts
Slated This Week
ing. What is new in Stalin's senti-
ment of the protagonists.
The Communists have argued,
from the days of Lenin, that by its
very nature, capitalism f. uncer-
tain and s ubjert to economic
boom and bust. They argue fur-
ther, that when the depression
the Mongol Khans. She was beat-.place to launch it than in the
en by the Turkish Beys. She was archives of party doctrine. In any
beaten by the Swedish Feudal evynt, the effect is likely to be
Lords. She was beaten by the that of a new peace offensive.
- jpgs
Polish-Lithuaniun Gentry. She was] It i* considered possible, that
beaten by the Anglo-French capi- Stalin is interested in easing the]
tblistics. 8he was beaten by the tension at home. The Russian
Japanese Barons—.She was beaten j people have lived for 'three de-
........... because to beat her was profitable cade:-, under the most oppressive;
comefL "it'is likeiy to lie"rem*dirtt *nd don with impunity.” I conditions of austerity. They have
by war. j Changes View* ' lived under a |M?t]K>tual sword of
“Thus," Btalin has said, “The The Communist Party likes to ■ ,)),m»cle*.
first world war was the result of
TITO’S BRIDE-Marshal Tito
of Yugoslavia recently revealed
that in June he was secretly
married to the former Jovanka
Budisaljevic, above. The new
Mrs. Bor* (Tito’s real name it
the first crista of the capitalistic
system of world economy, and the
second world war wos tire result
of a second crisis."
He says a third crisis is inevi
table.
or in the Yugoslav
his third marriaga.
“"r.d. irtLii "Huii- -is*
see in Its Written doctrine the!' '“"trminist morality does not] Joseph Bor*) is a veteran of hts
solution to all problems and fore-j rmlud‘‘ an>’ *»e that will produce wartime partisan forcee ana l*
sight into the future. Recently. ‘ ,h‘! desired effect. Neither does it still a
Communist writers have been Preclude telling the truth, if that i array-
dusting off a statement that Sta- *uH* ** well. It may be that from ~~
Stalin’s vantage point, war bet-. domination over Middle r.urope
ween capitalistic nations does not and China. * •
Wasn’t it Lenin who preached
me F*"
a malt
■P*
; nuMmg on a statement tnni «ta-
Jlin made hack in 1927, to the ef-
fect that in time the world would
divide between Communism and “BP611'' mo,'e lik#1V'
And i( may well he tinged with j th(, <,|0gan: “Turn the imperia-
L'i If ___ ti-.......
vasions and has a kind of inhred! 1 ja bit of wishful thinkimr For nei ! - •
dogma has,held that, at the very vvo“,d W f?r ,h* Wld.]^ n„,hin" slljt Stalin ",t" “ cmi Wa'> * ***’
j least, the capitalistic wars ware] N*Ditalty enough, many Com-; better than a war in the West.! indeed, that would produce the
(likely to embroil Russia and that, muniitts sasV this prediction come] World War Two netted him i world Communist revolution.
Navy Offers New
Scientific Thrill
(fly A**ociatrd PrfMt
Johnsvilfe Pa., Oct. 2 ■— It
takes about one and a half Rec-
ife made an instant hit arid before j and color of American participa-
long Was a Broadway celebrity.; tion in the recent Olympic games]
He co-starred with Lauretta Tay- jn Helsinki.
lnr. jn “Bird of Paradise,” and Mpl A„en jinnj|e)1 (he nnrrn-
ptarred in "Girl of the Golden tion of the film which points up
West;” and a number of other] the exciting last-minute scoring of. __________—____ _ ------ ....
successful plays. He made f'is 1 th«* American .team tq, take top onds to say: “Zero to approximate-
movie debut in 1915 with Bessie honors at the games. The picture i ly 90 tnjics an hour,”
Barriscale in “Honor s Altar. was made because so many inovie-
Later he returned to the Broad- goers had requested a more ex't’eh-
way stage but promptly abandon- .(gp view of the games than al-
ed his career to enlist for service ready shown in newsreels.
| Here, briefly, is more news
| from Hollywood:
MHH MCM is so pleased at the way
I “Ivanlloe” has gone over that
plans now are underway to pro-
Paris—This week will bring in- i
ereased social security checks to!
about 2,287 aged people in the,
Paris area and to 1,1147 dependent;
children of retired workers and
young survivors of workers who
have died, according to Paul J. j
Files, manager of the Paris social)
seejurity office.. Benefit cheoks j
hailed during the first week of;
October will lie at a monthly rate
of .$120,578.00 in this area.
And Tn that time, the Navy eat. | ,"cren8f* of,.f,on’ tof *8;"°
____ 1 ,/! / _ i each month will go to most retir-;
ed workers who receive old-age
insurance payments. Dependents'
of these retired workers and sur-
vivors of workers who have died
will also receive increased bene-
fits in most cases. Increases in
payments to dependents and sur-1
vivors, however, will be smaller
than the increases for retired i
workers—usually from $2 to $5. i
have you going from a dead stop!
to 90 miles an hour. That’s a
mile and a half a minute. »'
It’s accomplished in a scientific
thrill ride, a gondola on the end
of a 50-foot steel arm. The ob-
ject is to see how well human
beings stand up under rapid acrel-
duce “King Arthur and the Round oration—the kind, for instance,
Table." The film will be made in J they might have to endure on a
England, in Technicolor.^0 ) trip to the moon. , . . . ... . ,
Beautiful Coleen Gray will co- Th(, „on<lola fan KO fa,ter than1 F‘le? p0,n\ed °utf tha/ a'th°U'fh
..... Po,.„n in n gonuoiu tan go lasiei man, SPVera| memliers of a family may
stai with John lajne in a forth- „ mere 90 miles an hour. In seven monthlw nnvmpnts based
H ”v;ta«
D..n Miller ha.'l.e.n" »t for £„•”'»» ‘h.t y“» work"' ,l’‘'
the role of a Broadway playboy seven seconds, but if you tiep-
in “Dream Wife. The star-stud- pt-ned to lie in the gondola, you
ded cast includes ( ary (irant.l probably couldn't say much of any
Deborah Kerr, Walter T,:-‘— -
and Betta St. John.
Fan mail for Jeffrey Hunteri.„
will probably start pouring in to ,unU*S t , ,u I( ,
■ Twentieth Century-Fox after the on the 8|ul;face of lhet eart<*l’ !t 18
fall-release of “Lure of the Wild- "ana‘fed }'?. a Genefal
Electric devised that incorporates
4,000 horses—luit with 12,000
more hidden away for sudden
spurts of power.
And how docs anybody know
how the passenger is faring in
tMs hot-rod gondola? There is an
observation room under the roof I
of the room harboring the device, i ^0 is not observed ns Mem-
Pidgeon j thin»r.
The device can produce a pull
as much as the gravity
ernes*.
Jeffrey now is headed for Eu-
rope where ho will play the titje
role in the Technicolor production
“Able Seaman Brown.” The pic-
ture will go before the cameras
later this month in the Mediter-
ranean and in England. It’s based
on C. S. Forester’s naval tale of
law sets limits on the total amount
of monthly payments to the'fam-
ily. Family payments are limited
to 80 per cent of the worker*
overage monthly wage or to
$108.75, whichever is less. (Be-
cause each benefit is paid in mul-
tiples of 10 cents,'actual payments
are a few cents more than these
figures in some cases.)
A few families receiving hene-j
fits that amounted to 80 per cent
of the worker's average monthly
wage before the law was changed
wiil receive no increases.
I--
World War Two, called “Single I An,b because the gondola is quick-1 orial Day in all states.
MAY BE DEPORTED — William
Handed.’
The three beautiful young girls
G. '<B”g Bill)"d«: 400-pound,I ^rou8ht over from England by
52-year-old race track owner, “""T"" VL Plea8urP
face* deportation to hi. native! ,8.land th*t they re jumping
Greece, following his arrest ut his "'^/'y. Because th- *tudi<>
.. „ .. , . »o pleased with the work they did
Mheeimg M Va home on firRt icture h ick/d
charges of .llega entry into the(tlwir „ptions und ,Pt nh0(lt r,J.
United States. Lias, millionaire
ing them in another movie. The
owner of \\ heeling Downs race Ril.u are i,orothy BromUy. Joan teers?,
track and former gambling a»d K,Mn and Audrpy DaUon.
bootleg big shot, is charged with Popular John Wayne’s next
re-entering the U. 8. without a .tarring film is for his own or-
passport in 1935. (NEA Tele- ganization, Wayne-Fellows Pro-
T|l,,l<1>-_ ductions. The film, “Pagoda," has
er than the eye, there are a lot of
television, movie and X-ray gim-
micks to keep track of things.
And, as if all this weren’t en-
ough of a trial for the volunteer
itiHide the gondola, engineers have
arranged things so they can re-
move most of the air—simulate]
altitudes of 80,000 feet.
Now, gentlemen, any volun-!
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 235, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1952, newspaper, October 2, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth813651/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.