8 27, 1946 PAGE ONE (Second SeetionJ THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER K THEATRE i v NORTH CAROLINA , ,.T Wednesday, Friday 2:45 P. M. . . . onoav. 0.9ft. C,inAv nnrl 1PM I rliaV - :UU UIIU a.uu, """" " 00 an(1 9:UU aai,y; oul,ullJ ""'J show 10:30 Saturday. " - - -T SO-. J .li, All Under 12 lears, ic, .auuiis, aii Children X: On Children's Pass, 2c; Adult Pass, 6c 11 Ly FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 26-27 anyon Passage (In Loiorj Starring 'iXDRKWS and SUSAN HAYWARD Movietone News and Comedy yiTRDAY SEPTEMBER 28 as Billy The Kid" Starring SUNSET CARSON Hop Hurrigan" No. 8 and Comedy OWL SHOW 10:30 1 r-v r T" ii jitman ui rans Starring DESMOND and LENORE AUBERT Comedy slNI) YSi;PTEMBER 29 Black Beauty" Starring REKMAN and RICHARD DENNING Short and Comedy UESDAY SEPTEMBER 30, OCTOBER 1 trange Love Of Martha Ivers" Starring IRA STANWYCK and VAN HEFLIN News of the Day Universal will continue the cur rent trend of basing films on the lives and loves of the musical great by buying screen rights to "Song of Norway." the operetta based on the life and music of Edward Grieg which has played on Broadway for the last two years. The sum of $200,000 in cash and a promise of 25 per cent of the profits was in volved. The deal also included a guarantee that the film will be photographed in Technicolor and a verbal understanding that Deanna Durbin will appear as Louisa Giovanni, the opera singer who captivated the composer. The battle for Academy awards has already begun. Among the pictures which are likely to be in the winning circle are: "Duel in the Sun," "The Yearling," "The Razor's Edge," "The Jolson Story," and "Arch of Triumph." HER IQ IS OK WITH GIs Hollywood is sponsoring, in competition with Atlantic City, a "Miss Cheesecake" beauty contest, to which seventy cities have prom ised to send beauties. Final judg ing will be done by Wally West more, Harold Schuster, Pev Mar ley and Josephine Dillon. The win ner will get a screen test, maybe a contract, anyway an exciting trip to Hollywood. Irene Rich is doing well since her "retirement." She goes into her third picture, "New Orleans," since she made her plan to retire public. In her role in Cecil B. De Mille's "Unconquerod," Paulette Goddard had to go barefooted and as dirty as one could imagine. In fact, it took makeup men an hour and a half each morning to dirty her up properly. Paramount is delighted over Mc Donald's Carey's performance in "Suddenly It's Spring," his first job since his three-year stint with the Marines. Because work on the Alan Ladd valley ranch had to be stopped while Warners made scenes for "Stallion Road" nearby, the studio paid Alan $125, which will go to the workers. The workers, by the way, had a wonderful time, watch ing the actors. P" iff - Justice Department Will Seek To Indict Americans Who Aided Axis ;ojotdpunos imiojjDiuajuj) -siurJitqeuu s.jC-jp au,i jo ioi3U. pua cpjBS oir) jaajojd o sp3pnjo pjdpuimu Cq paddciu bjom suounsooad touaSjama sduiBj an; pauoijsuj-p0 oiuos dn Suiuuop Xq u8i aAoq J& air ajns a5eiu aaoow ubjj puB ub8oh Kjbw 'Bd 'MSJnqsHjj u( siap Hjo uojun Xq pajapjo aujs jonod am Xq ju,8nea aq 0 jou Q3NIWa313a and also some of the comedy for the Bob Hope air show this fall. Howard Hushes, intrepid flyer and movie producer, recently flew his converted li-29 transport to New York, making only one stop, still bearing the scars of his crash in an experimental plane on July 7, which nearly took his life, piloted the plane himself. Kenny Delniar, radio actor, whose first film is "It's a Joke, Son," has been signed to a seven year contract by Eagle-Lion, calling for one picture a year." The com pany hopes to secure the remake rights to some of Will Rogers' early screen material to provide vehicles for Delmar. Overhearing Eddie Albert sing ing, "Souse of the Border," to Con- Changes Made In Eligibility For National Guard Men who are within the draft ages and who have not served in the armed forces during the recent war are now eligible for enlist ment in Hie National Guard, Adjt. Gen J. Van B Metis was notified recently by the War Department, The previous ruling was that men within draft ages could not be enlisted in the National Guard un less they had been honorably dis charged alter service during the recent war. The new regulation provides that WASHINGTON Justice Depart ment officials indicated the govern ment may be ready soon to seek treason indictments against addi tional Americans who aided the Axis during the war. They said many persons whose names have never been disclosed are now being investigated for trea sonable activities in Germany, Italy and Japan. When the necessary facts and witnesses can be gath ered, they will be formally prose cuted. The existence of additional trea son cases was disclosed after the announcement that two men al ready indicted on the Infamous charge are being brought back here from Germany to stand trial. They are Robert Best, formerly of Sumter, S. C, one-time news paper correspondent; and Douglas Chandler, formerly of Baltimore, Md. In their cases, new indict ments to include new facts prob ably will be asked. Fifteen Germans who were cm ployed by the Nazi's radio propa ganda organization, Rundfunk, also are being brought here to serve as witnesses in the trials. At the same time it was disclosed there was not sufficient evidence to warrant prosecution of treason indictments against Edward Leo Delaney, formerly of Olney, 111., and Constance Drexel, formerly of Philadelphia, Pa. They were being held with Best and Chandler. Justice Department officials first reported and then denied that Mil dred E. Gillars, of Portland, Me., who broadcast propaganda for the Germans as Axis Sally, would be brought back with Best and Chand ler. Like the two men she had been found sane and able to stand trial In event the government decided to seek her indictment. A fourth person, an unidentifed man who is a native of Minnesota, has been found insane by army psychiatrists and no action is intended in his case. He probably will be brought here soon for hospitalization. The indictment that named Best, Chandler and Delaney and Drexel, also named ciht oilier Americans. NO RATS, SNAKES HUNGRY JACKSON, Miss. The recent rat eradication campaign conducted here was too efficient, according to I. E. Bennett, manager of the city's zoo. He can't find any rats to feed his snakes and has ap pealed to residents of the city for rats live ones for the reptiles. Of these Ezra Pound, poet, already has been found insane and hos pitalized by court order here. He was returned to this country last year for trial. The others included Frederick' Wilhelm Kaltenback, formerly of Dubuque, Iowa, who d.ed in a Soviet prison; Max Otto Koisch witz, formerly of New York City, who was believed to have died in Germany two years ago, though proof was never found; and Jane Anderson, formerly of Atlanta, Ga., who disappeared in Germany just before VE-l)ay and has never been found. rector Frank McDonald added it to "Ilil Parade," with Eddie doing the nie Moore and Joan Edwards, Di- vocalizing. Fans will be delighted that Deanna Durbin has let her hair go back to its natural color and has taken off the few extra pounds that were threatening to detract from her loveliness. In her next film, "I'll Be Yours," she will sing songs requested by her fans. Desi Arnaz will supply the music In Waynesville THE 7-JEWEL AMERICAN jfc MADE J WATCH jonally advertised fiis week in f. 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Officers of the Adjutant Gener al's office said the new ruling will aid materially in recruiting the 13,-OOO-man National Guard in this state. A number of men in the 18-29 age group are in the State Guard, which served as State troops while the National Guard was in Federal service during the war. BELK-HUDSON COMPANY M ill s, V Belk - Hudson Has The Largest Baby Department In Haywood" v Wc have a little gift booklet for each mother buying a baby outfit here. fPr Th Belk-Hudson Co, "Home of Better Values"