? ' ? ? ' ' rSo Tliis Is New York By NORTH CALLAHAN i It has always seemed to me that New York Is much closer to Holly wood than cities many miles near er physically. And when one looks around at the movie stars currently here, he is convinced this is true Active here now in Broadway shows or ?ome similar activity are j Bing Crosby, the Rreatest of the popular singers; Bob Hope, his side-kick, Tony Curtis and Jahet Leigh, favorites of the younger set. bald and brazen Yul Brynner; do mestic-troubled Edward G Bobln scr.; the aging f'aul Muni; and always favorites with New Yorkers, Frederic March and his wife, Flor ence EWruire. ' i- JtamHBr . ' i Sometime when that prolific book-producer. Harnett Kane, runs .out of other topics to write aliout -?-which seems unlikely?he might do an intriguing job on the story ?f his own adventurous life. It is j hard to keep up with this genial guy trom Louisiana. 1 had a card frcm him In Europe where he had i gone to do a series of stories for 1 ' ''??? i""~" - the National Geographic Magazine. Then about the time Harnett's card arrived, so did an announcement from Hanover House about his an nual book, this one entitled "Mira cle of the Mountains" a full-length story of Martha iierry, a marvelous woman who started a school In North Georgia which has opened new worlds to some 50,000 moun tain people. When Miss Berry be gan her school years ago, boys bi ought pigs, girls nests of eggs to pay for their "larnln." This was the start of the miracle which is the Berry School, where everybody v.orks as well as attends classes. "In Norway." Harnett wrote me, 'I tried to go to llrll but couldn't. That, as you know, is a little town above the Arctic Circle. Stayed up late on m.v train to be sure I could get oft anil 'end some letters from [he place. Bui as we pulled in. the conductor sadly shook his head and said. 'You can't go to Hell tonight, sir. The station is clos ed' " In England, the fast-moving Kane and a friend were driving around, and paused to buy some strawberries from a peddler beside Ihe- road, After listening to Har es it's Southern accent, the ped dler asked him where lie was from When told it was l.ouisana, the fellow remarked in his British ac cent. "Well, 1 say sir, you speak pretty good English. you know!" A friend in the financial district r ills my attention to the fact that j the Federal Government is bceom in:' more and more aware Of the | unwarranted expenses incurred by j some big companies which arc giv- ( il.g lavish parties, paying for lux ury trips tor officials and giving ] l> ; gifts to customers all of which are charged off as company ex panses According to this report, ' it is getting to be a running joke < in Wall Street to estimate the t lumber of Cadillacs on 5th and 'ark Avenues which arc charged ip to such expenses Other such tern# are pleasure boats and pri vle airplanes, the operation of vhieh usually costs more than even he entire big salaries of some ?ompany executives. It seems high : itne this matter was more care ully examined i Several years ago at an Armv mst party, one of the celebrants 'limbed up on the shoulders of a irawny companion and made a utile pass at one of the colored )a I loons which dangled from the ' .'Citing, lie vlost his balance and anded at the feet of a lieutenant !' 0'onel, who asked irately, "What { ire you trying to do. win the Medal if Honor'.'" Brushing himself oil. , lie embarrassed enlisted man re- I jltcd. "Oh, no sir: i ve got that; was just trying to snag a balloon fr one of the kids." This story s told in a new book, "Heroes of I c Army." just pjublished by Sorton and which tells about the ! 193 soldiers who have won this ltghest award. Another interest ing volume is "The Battles That hanged Hislory" by my friend, lie late Fletcher I'ratt, brought >ut by Hanover llou.se and being he last valuable work of that oloi ful historian and good writer. Gotham Gatherings: the third tnnual meeting of the American Xstrouautieal Society will appro priately be held in the "Sun Room" if the Hotel Kdison here. More than 27 million cords of lulpwood are harvested in the I nited States each year. GIRLS GREET OLYMPIC WRESTLER v> * 1 Wf' ' "? OAll THOMAS, United States Olympic team wrestler from Corvallls, Ore. signs autographs for a group of admiring Australian girls who gather about him in Melbourne. Americans who will compete are now warming up for the games, which open Nov. 22. (International) Attention Hemorrhoid (Pile) Sufferers A Wonderful New Discovery Just Put On The Market An ointment that has been used for the past two years by a prom inent Ml. Holly, N C-, doctor who States, "Durum the past thirty-1 seven years of general practice I | have used all the welt known and accepted remedies for the relief of j1 Hemorrhoids without a doubt t lie formula known as SUTHERINE; gives the most satisfactory relief i that 1 have ever used." SUTHER INE Is especially recommended for the smoothing relief of pain and itching in Hemorrhoids 'piles). In 1 many cases bleeding has been stopped Ask for SUTHERINE at all drug stores. (Adv.) (Reg. at U.S. Pat. Off.) Wrong Service Department SAN DIEGO, Calif. <APt?Sgt. ienry D. Patterson's "welcome" alk to 20 new arrival* at the Ma- ] tne Corp* Recruit Depot here was cpeatedly interrupted by a wav ug arm. Patterson was forced to acknow ledge the persistent recruit. shouted the recruit, "I'm supposed to be in the Navy!" Stunned. Patterson checked the roster and found that 18 of the 2d meA were all prospective sailors. They had boarded the wrong bus at the airport. ' m ? 1 1 WW.. I HEY RILEY! HOW DO YOU KEEP THAT NEW-CAR t POWER IN VOURBUftgl^ ? simple, my boy; w. '- that clean-burning gulf no-nox. 1 ttlpi you know gulf takes out the goo J and gives you more go I IF YOO KEEP 'ER CLEAN ? 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