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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 3

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KIDAY, JANUARY It, 1855 lUk, UAJLX JOUKNAL-OAZtlllt AMU COMMfcJttlAL-b I AH, MATIOON, IIXIMOIB FAO THRU Purvises Visit Hollywood Stars ski. He lists his- age in Who's Whe as 67, but the New York Times aayi he is 73. He lead an active life ai a conductor and not long ago spent two weeks' on the campus of Um Uniyersiy of Illinois, rehearsing with students and conducting the Univer- OUR MEN Erskine Johnson Man-About Hollywood HOLLYWOOD Exclusively, Yours': When in Rome do as the Romans do. So Roman did. Ruth Roman, that J.

U. 6. fllnvcensora tea IN SERVICE Toast masters Set Speech Contest Member of the Lincoln Trail ToaatmastersClub -will the third annual speech contest 6:15 p. m. Monday in Hotel U.

9. Grant. Contestants and their topics Include: Lloyd Harris, "The Power of the Carrot;" John Oliver, "Let the life he leads is too active. At any rate you probably read that his wife Gloria recently separated from him, taking their 'two young children with her. Hex complaint? "Hi work keeps nun away from horn too much." 4" Let's Talk About Retirement By ROBERT PETERSON University of Illinois 'Wusic and the later years go well together.

Many of our greatest musicians passed 60 long ago yet their brilliance shows no sign of diminishing. The most notable example is Arthuro Toscanini. who, at 87, still has the critics applauding. Nearly everyone considers Tos-canlni the foremost symphony conductor in th world today. Although he chose to retire as conductor of the NBC Symphony last year, there was no indication that his baton was slipping.

On the contrary, his final performance in New York was rewarded with a burst of applause which rocked the regal rafters of Camegie Hall. Those who predicted Toscanini would retire to rocker In his native Italy were wrong. He returned to Italy but instead of la king up a life of leisure he has worked with what the Romansi did to -Roman In a couple of scenes hi her Italian-made starrer, "The Sinner," the hock waves may wash out a couple of bridges oh the I I Mil I II Phillip W. Haskell. Fireman Apprentice Phillip W.

Haskell, Mattoon, who recently completed machinists school at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, has been assigned to duty aboard the aircraft carrleriuss Essex in the Pacific. Horkell left Mattoon Tuesday for Chicago to board jl plane for San Frtnclsco. He I a son of Mr. and Mr Ed Haskell, 620 N. 22nd St.

Plnia'-Uke tones In "Call Me Madam." But his big singing number has been scissored from Esther Williams' starrer, "Jupiter's Dar- 200 Tablets lit Tiber. Ruth's even Perpetuate It;" Charles Carrell. What Make a- Good Product?" and R. Lane, "Bored to Death." Special to as tm aster for the evening will be Ken Degler, deputy governor of the local club. The contest winner will represent the local club at an area speech contest In Decatur March 6.

our most brilliant achievements in the years after 60. Another great musician who Is past 60 and who waves a well-tempered baton is Leopold Stokow-' wondering, in fact, whether the Bi bUcal epic will Johnson have to play theaters without Hollywood seal of approval. IT PAYS 1 P''W 'Ive never had a chance be Una." Mr. and Mrs. Purvis have Just returned from a two weeks' visit with the Taylors who have been frequent visitors in Mattoon since the two men were closely associated during their World War II military service.

Mrs. Tom Purvis, at left, Mr. Purvis, Robert Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, known professionally as Ursula Theiss, are shown sitting beside the swimming pool at the home of the Taylors in Pacific Palisades, Cal TONIGHT AND Matinee Saturday JACOBY ON BRIDGE many young artists and has served as a guest conductor. His appearances at the La Sea la opera house In Milan have brought him new shower of glittering adjectives from crftcis and audience alike.

Toscanini's greatest impact on music has been made in the past 20 years. We may ask what would have happened had Toscanini been subject to mandatory retirement at 65 as are so many alert and capable people today. For one thing, the world would be without the dozens of brilliant symphonic recordings which Toscanini produced Hie past score of years and which serve as a standard by which all other sym- mond shift by playing the five of diamonds. East failed to take encouragement from this signal. He plunged right ahead with another heart, hoping that his partner would develop a trump trick.

South drew a breath, ruffed with the king of spades, took out trumps Antenna Advance By WAYNE OLIVER NEW YORK UP Are you irritated when the announcer tells you the program you're hearing or watching is canned? Irritated not that it's canned but being told about it? KEWADVENTURI hJnTfU CHARLTON RESTON ROBERT YOUNG if fe' MCOU MAUREY THOMAS MrfCHOi exy or to wear scanty cjothes In Hollywood movies," Ruth confided, Hollywood was too much for I'm hoping there won't be any bert, the baby alligator, Or maybe trouble. But you kndw those Italian Just wasn't destined to fly around film makers this movie will come in a Constellation with film stars as a shock to some people. admiring him, or to soak In a pas- "My figure's always been sort of tel porcelain bathtub in the Holly-hidden, but brother, It isn't in this wood hills. Albert Is dead after wln-plcture." ning brief fame as the first alll- FAR BE IT FROM ME to cause gator to fly fijom Tampa, to Marilyn Monroe to open her mouth Hollywoc.1. any wider, but Producer Eugene ptnk the TWA press agent.

Frenke owns a complete screen- purchased him in Silver Springs play of "The Brothers Karamazov." (ter RKO's rUnderwater" jjremiere And he has his heart set on Linda there and brought him home in a Darnell not Marilyn for the role cardboard box! Sighs Bert: of Orushenka. "He wa a wonderful guy. He nev er put the bite on no one." Add the Polly Bergen-Jerome JEFFREY HUNTER and Barbara Couitl ana 1 thr "good Rush TTsh comes into tlgtlme-star friends-" department. Day she filed dom In "Captain tell it suit, he wired her Congrats on her to the divorce court Judge early In Vegas "night-club act. Ethel February.

"It will be. routine and Barrymore, who said she never simple," Barbara confidM to me. wou1. Is rattling the Barrymore "We have reached an agreement." family skeletons in "Memories," a four-part autobiography In a na- Judy Garland's decided on a tional magazine starting with the straight dramatic rrovle as her next Februaryy issue. Charles Boyer when she winds up "A Baby Is wants to do a western! "Oorne wiz Born." She'i bidding fot the film me to the smoke house!" rights to Mildred Cram's "The Promise." Now that she's no longer Irma CBS-TV frowned on her peek-a-boo Publicity stills of Dawn Addams gowns-Warle Wilson's reviving her wearing more than' wisp of It iUm Nafisti-tal 1cm ff Tnd TelevTOrbadcastera-M- our Plp to help you.

COOPERATION, SKILL WIN BRIDGE GAMES BY OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service East didn't have a bad penalty double of four spaces in today's hand, but it would, have been a better -double if he had been a iett-ter player. To put it bluntly, a player who cannot put up close defenses shouldn't make close doubles. West opened his singleton heart on the assumption that he might need to set up a heart trick but would either make or not make club tricks without the need for establishment plays, depending on who had the club ace. Dummy played a low heart, and East won wh the nine. At the 'second trick East could have returned almost anything, ex- cept the ace of hearts and Still have defeated the contract "Actually Eastehed the.

heart and West tried to signal for a dia world would also have gone-. without his many concerts, Including the weekly NBC Symphony concerts, which! during the. past 20 years, have done so much to broaden and improve the public taste in music Ard the world of gerontology those interested in older people would be without this man who exemplifies the fact that we may make NOKTH (D) It A AT4 VK10682 -sT 7-' AJ4 WEST EAST 102 4 VAQJ95 AQ54 10962 KQ9832 41089 SOUTH AKQ9865S V87 K8S 7 Both sides vul. North Beat South West IV. Pass 1 2 Pass 3 3 4 '4 Pas 'Past Pass Except for a few types of programs as newscasts and speeches, the trade association would drop all annoucements as to whether what you heard was from a recording or what you saw was on film.

says the NARTB In a petition to the Federal Communications' Commission, "the intrusion into a carefully constructed program of announcements or record Chapter No. 4 of Serial "RIDING WITH BUFFALO BILL" Cody to the Rescue! grams. It's the bother of being told1' they were mechanically reproduced. In effect, of course, what NARTB is saving is. that you and I don't we're seeing ings of transcription is capable many times of real detraction from SUNDAY FOR DAYS i 'J Hurt vaVtt nipvm- hit.

tVi ffirlf weeks acft. and enjoyment ''JJ'wtnw wnat to the l)stenerof or we're hearing care whether what may THE FAQS C7D2AT It's good to know what's been disturbing our enjoyment of those delightful' commercials and' plugs, interrupted occasionally lor pro been recorded a couple of years back. "Certainly," the petition says "The time, energy Ingenuity, and expenditure Implicit in the produc- If Bette Davia and Fox hadnt "lrlie magazines. Dawn's Italian eo me to terms on "Sir Walter Ra- husband, Prince Vittorlo Massimo, lelgh" she demanded and received ordered them destroyed. all the script changes that (he 'PAUL DOUGLAS, the actor and asked for-Greer Garson would have Paul Douglas, the V.

8. senator will been offered the role of Queen meet for the first time when "The Elisabeth. George Sanders Caine Mutiny Court Martial" plays proved that he could give out with Washington, D. next month. Douglas the actor will tell Douglas With the queen ard Ice, and dlsr carded a diamond on the king of hearts.

He then proceeded to run the rest of his trumps. When South led his last trump, West and the dummy were each with people who like to be In night clubs all the time," commented Dorothy. "You'd think they'd see a psychiatrist about it." They tried," -quipped Carlton, "but they couldn't get ringside couches." tion of a high quality program sure, but South owed as much to should not be allowed to be dls- if two East's cooperation as he -did to his sipated through the announcements down to two diamonds and of no affirmative value clubs. West dared not discard an- own akUlful play, other club, for then dummy's act and Jack would both be good. Hence West hail to part with the queen of Short Takes: "White Christmas" I slated for a $14,000,000 gross, of TONIGHT end TOMORROW $25,000 diamonds.

Oary South now discarded the Jack Oi which Irving Berlin gets cash and 30 per liil.ftrtrtil.lil the senator a blusher: His first Hollywood fan letter was from a strip teaser who confused hhn with the senator, Designer Robert Carlton was telling Dorothy Danlrldge about a rich couple who spend most of their time in night clubs and even fly all over the country to oatch their favorite acta. There must be something wrong a I rv I I 7 i Continuous Show Saturday Grant, who discovered Dick Ander- clubs from dummy and led a diar son, wilh ben usher hen thenond. West got his ace of diamondt-young actor marries Alan Ladd's but then declarer had the last two Shelly Winters is tricks with the ace of clubs and the dating Gloria Grahame's ex; Dtrec- king of diamonds. tor Nick Ray. It was a very neat squeeze, to be WANT TO SAVE MONEY ONAUTO INSURANCE? SOSEKgCFEl BBBv NOW SHOWING -ENDS SATURDAY Matinee Saturday 1:30 Night 7 9 i JEFF CHANDLER iMX PALANC8 -i iechnicolOR 1 7T0 unuiu TvaamA irr ua A K1SS-AXD-KH1 Read mo 5-pog odvortiso-ment on Stote Form Mutual famous "careful driver insurance" company in lh taaaaesnfa -mt- CAKE STARTING SUNDAY FOR 4 DAYS rrnri Taneier January 31 issue of B.

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