PAGE TWO (Second Secfion) Rowland Says Movies Need New Blood Transfusion HOLLYWOOD l'P The trouble with movies, a director say., is that people who have been seeing Clark Gable for 20 years aren't willing to shell out 75 com-, to see him again. Hoy Rowland siix s the mox Us, literally, need a transfusion of new blood It doesn't matter much whoc j blood. Rowland a the .,n make a movie star out ot a!m anybody "The industry does dee!ot! m new taces. Howlnnil sax s. ' !m! don't o at it s steiiKHic .ilh . ouht to 1'iiiduct a regular. .anied search tlilinc-h the r iege and little theatei.- lor i:. liiient And while thex iv al it, td. Hunt stop with actoi liiuxits Deed some lieu la the writing department too. Tilci e are about 1 L'tHl v Moll;, wood. but. the wax i lures linn out. xou'd Hi: wa t j ii 1 o:;1 ; lot. Build l p Needed ' Yu can't just thiex face at the public, ot K..w l.o.d said ' You x i- t. . ttifin out with puhhritx iitbt kind of parts :,iu! name opposite- them J.)iot Leigh, lor n!a: j ii t a fair in a phe' ns-i .,; . v- !. Norma Shearer ,!: lit i She had lux er our., iiii at al! when -lii k jd .11 one ol How lai.c! s honiaiHe ot Ko-x Kid.:, . -He Van .lohnson. J lie point is ih,,j - k ol pt r-nii.ili: ! ' in fro::: ol a t-.irtt-r.i You can teach tii. in tee. liowlar.d said. lot ot new I at ri n led. w ill c unit t 11 om telex isinn Tricx isiui: doe-i! loiuh." he pointed THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Susie Learns About ad. T'l it : I lit l-s i lost .i,t ::; ther By DOROTHV ROE AP Newsfeaturos Writer Parents max expect some jolts from the new realism of 1948 toys. Bu; Santa's theory this xear, back ed up fix leadina child usveholo- s'is's. is that modern toys should relied life as it is. Children, he p!ain-. don't like to be kidded. The m west baby doll will per loiin almo-i all the human func tions. Ii can be led crackers (lat er removed from a container in t! l).:ik of the neck). It takes x-a!i i. .oii a bottle and later t:!t t" wits its diaper or performs i he s;..,;, iii'.ttuoi tin a small pot. !t has hair that can be washed wlnv ;.s s,inla(.) js jiressed vr f ' s fs v" i SX - - VSf. , s - s k3 , "J""l SO THAT'S MOW IT'S DONE! Susie watches in amazement as gaily painted toy hen cackles, lays three eggs and then walks ma jestcally away. "II!' I' lid t' Row!. he lie xx pi axel- has a better i fet started without c w it Ii old-tiint i s. liar, e impel KISS AND TKLL" I I' !i;iv:-s I . 3.-- BY LUCRECE HUDGINS : :-:,s,v" 1 iii iiiv : ! .',::! .1! disappear- tSI "Sil - H. -VVJ JLr-v , JWBIi 1 :" How could he 9: VCr?X I-J It M t XV I JF; -j'" ' I fill "WU MUST PO WHATtV(Z THE TPEE WI2APP PeaulCES." f ' : . nunAy D..c Life From Jbwmj i : 1 "i( L- iki-!. -J ij&3?5r . M OH REAL MILK! Toyland's modern cow stands patient ly wniie Jusie milks her. 1 he milk is inserted from a bottle through an opening on top. FAMILY dtoi emerge Ii u ina and l. ii, i MIL RADIO-PHONOGRAPH the bounce iti 2000 bouncin j before sundown." ! But before the fairies could re- turn to work Danny and the Snow Man arrived! "Fancy that a snow man who ! Snow Man dared to Ihe in- x . . in performance, htautv sod alue. Hhilco automatic record changer plaxs 10 twclxc-inch or 1 2 ten inch records. Powerful superheter odyne radio gixes fine seleitnitv dntj real power. Modern walnut cabinet. Model 12 53. $9950 ' 1 "UJU'iJWWII i Hf" WTIl".JJ.i! "iia PHILCO Pay Only 81.25 A Week Another Philco value-leader ... a full-power compact Philco super heterodyne in a beautiful stream lined plastic cabinet. Operate on A.C. or D.C current. Huilt-in aerial system. A highly sensitive compact radio. $2100 PHILCO RADIO Here's a rare value! Modern brown plastic cabinet. Powerful suptrhettrodxne radio that brings stations in with amaing clarity anJ power. f ffitS V Wt I GARRET? h t KNITORE CO- 1 i riw -1-11 : 1 .1 'TIM "' I walks and talks!'' cried fairies when the Snow Man trodueed himself. ; "My!" said Santa admiringly. "What a fine toy you would make''' "Sir." said the Snow Man with dignity. "I coiild never be tucked away in a Christmas stocking - I am too large. And 1 could never be placed before the Christnns fire I d melt away. So please do not think of me as a toy." Santa laughed. "What can I do for you then?" "I should like to slay hero in Santa Land for. to tell the truth, it is the only climate in the world that will agree wVh me." "Stay," said Santa happily. "And be my friend. But tell me first where did you get vour won derful red hat?" Then the Snow Man told Santa about the fairy putting the red hat on his head to bring him alive "If I ever take'it off I shall be just a plain snow man and the hat v. i'I never work for nm asain " "My goodness," gasped Senia. j "You must watch out for Mrs I --I emus, ane so aisiiKcs nix nun cap she will surely try to trade it for your own!" So. laughing merrily, Santa led the Snow Man and Danny into his house and welcomed them to dinner. And what do you suppose thev had for dinner? ' Fifteen different kinds of ice cream! ,Vanilla, chocolate, straxv berry. caramel, lemon, orange, macaroon, peppermint, pineapple, pistachio, peanut brittle, cherry, chocolate chip butterscotch and banana. Now all the time they were eat ing ice cream Santa kept watch ing Danny out of the corner of his eye. He was worried because Dan ny ate some vanilla and a little peppermint and didn't so much as touch another dish. This was a very strange way for a boy to act and Santa knew there must be some thing on Danny's Snind. Finally he said. "I can mub most any kind of toy in mv work shop. What would you like mc to fix for you?" Danny looked at Sanla his eyes filled with hotle. "Would you would you fix my crooked leg?" sThen Santa's heart was heavv. He could bring Christmas joy over the world but how could nx a little boy's crooked leg? "Would you?" cried Danny again, his face white with expectancy. Santa slowly shooV bis head. "Oh, don't say no," cried Danny desperately. "Perhaps sohte modirino some herb some tonic " sug gested thC SHOW Man hnnefulHr Ho rntllrint hM 4a k L.;- . vv" nave nis nine friend .disappointed. And suddenly Santa Vomnmhot-o the piiL - He rose from the tahle anri ik. ed back and forth across the room four times thlnilng and thinking in while Danny and the watched and hardly brcat he. Then Santa put his hand on the little box's shoulder and said. "Damn, theto is a oill which will cu-e ;.oiu twisted 1 . lit! I to get ti you must ;o to the True Wizard and 'do what ever in? nsfist" Chapter 5 A HARGAIX WITH THE WIZ.;tI "Tree Wizard!'' gasped Dannv. "Who is he?" Santa drew hi- chair close to that of the lillle crippltd hov "The I Trie Wizard lixe-. in the Valley of j Wasonn, ii,. is a very smart man. Once he ( m od a woman of a hrok- en hear! hihI once he cured a man j whose hi tut '."as made of stone. lie can cure sou if xou do what he I asks." i "Oh ii:iij)i;i any) bin minute, pull on "Wait.' tJo xou mvigine you are going without 'in''.' You mad.' me and I -ha:! tolloxv you xxlu lexer you go. He-.ides I might come" in hamix. Who knows." Then Santa told them uh..r i find the Wasoon allex and off they started hand in hand. Now Ihe VoIIlv of Wasoon wasn't so far away but Danny and the Snow Man had hardly left Santa Land when Flournoy. the evil elf. popped from behind a hedge. "Ha!" he cried "So you, too, are leaving Santa Land. Perhaps you'd like to join in my plans?" Of course he did not say what his plans were and Danny was de lighttd with iuch friendliness. "You must join us instead!" he said. But Ihe Snow .Man, though'he knew nothing of Flournoy s evil I will"' cried Dannv the table. "I'll do '-' ' II Ho now this very And he began at once to his coat. cried the Snow Man. doings in,. Santa Land, didn't like the elf';face or the way he grin ned at ,tem. He said, "Thank you but we'd rather have nothing to do with yqty." And he pulled Danny along leaving Flournoy growling with fury. "Why were you so ude?" Dan ny asked. "I think it would be fun to have an elf for a friend." "That elf gave me the shivers," said the Snow Man. "And. being made of snow, I don't shiver easi ly. He has something mean on his mind and I don't want anything to do with him." Danny laughed. "Well, neither do I, then. Come, let's hurry. !l lurry." So hurry they did and it would have astonished you to see how fast they travelled: the Snow Man heaving along on his great snow legs and Danny limping along be side him like a giant grasshopper. Before the day was over they arrived in the Wasoon Valley. Here was a place of magic such as you could never imagine. Only thing: there were at least a thousand trees growing there and every tree was difl'erenl. One was a climbing tree with twin trunks fashioned like a ladder and every limb a solid perch where a boy could sit and look over the world. Another tree glowed with lights and tinsel a Christ mas' tree that never died but stayed brilliantly aglow the whole vear I through. Another tree was laden wilh i fruit of every kind: bananas.1 oranges, apples, pears, pineapples. grapefruit all on the very same i branch! j V Soon thev stood before .i till! tree so tall you could scarcely see the top. Suddenly one of' I the branches moved right down the ! tree and stood before them. wen, it said. "What are you . staring at?" I '-Danny-'gasped and the Snow I Man hiccoughed they were so as Itonished. For it wasn't a limb : but the Wizard himself! I Indeed, he looked like a tree' Tall and straight and narrow. Brown-skinned and hard. The Snaw Man said, "If you please .sir, if you are Ihe Tree Wizard we havt' come to ask vour ;help." Then he told the Wizard of Danny's leg and how thev ( hoped he could cure it. "Yes." said the Wizard. "I have . a pill which will surely euro it ' and makti you as fit as any hoy you know." "Oh, thank you!" cried Dannv. But the Snow Man was more practical. He said. "What will be the price. Mr. Wizard'" The Wizard said. "Ah, yes, there has to be a price. You must' bring me another tree for my Vallov! A tree more remarkable than any you have seen here today." Danny and the Snow Man look ed over that vast valley of incred ible trees and then looked al each otner. Where in all the world would they find a tree even half so wonderful as any of these? Tuesday: The Stone Tree DON'T BE A LAST-MINUTE LIZ . . . It you waif until Christmas Eve to mail cards, you might as well skip it. Pink Automobiles Latest In Fads North Carolina The meetiiej 7:30 p. in. on 7, and will ,c Coca-Cola lit Asbeville. Mr. Powell. ,,, outstanding iii,u gists, has travel. throughout the cum, ..-..ii i "en IXNOXVn IS :t uj, .. and hypnotist in. , rutting the s:( and will prohablx ttsm and magi. i ,nu., talk. The election of council , fof 1949 will l,e held , Mr. Powell s talk. ,1 ,. ed by John . :,,li;, , Champion Paper ,,i l i' I, council chairman. ''!'"" 'I , , THI i ii ' u, . .. It I " I"' Pi: , ,,. Al 1 r ' "Hi;mi. i,. II In, I : ii i ; r r r, s UC (lo Mill.. I lis I,'. Powell To Address Safety Council At Asheville Meeting Clyde It p,UV( puone relation. Eon Corporation Safety Shot- c, . i,.. ... .. . mc icatureti cember meetin WHEN TO (Ji ll HAMMOND. In, I. man is 74. ii ., inn, drinking, sax-, Mil;, Static electricity generated when you seuir your feet across a rug will generate as much as 18.000 volts, engineers estimate. sorvim. l)i.- I n it I. i .... i i PHILADELPHIA (U.P.) - Now ski .,, ,,, Z " s ,mnK auiomoDllcs. I because "I v.a ;', Hue- , vvnats more, two Philadelphia women say the strawberry-colored cars make thS-ir driving easier. This is how Mrs. Parker Smith and Mrs. John Gerth figure it out: Men drivers, anxious to ogle the staitingly-painted cars, give Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Gerth the right of way. Mrs. Smith, however, recalled that once two male motorists plowed into each other while gaz ing at her pink convertible. Mrs. Gerth's husbartd says he has suffered indignities from other motorists while at the wheel of his .Mie s "Powder Puff". . As for Mr. Smith, he drives his own canary yellow convertible, thanks. ' DillNlxlvt; I I1 i I"l lllll! Ill (, ' kv. ml k i . uli Km . I Haywood Halche; 1 1. Mil 1- sln-s. 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