Tittf WAYNES VILLE MOUNT AINEE3 rinir,(1;u Xf tl Kitten Stars In Film Hiot FoaIs Kick to Town On Mobile Roost HOLLYWOOD . I I' i Meek-old kitten ii.-iiiit-il till' llllli.ii III I t lllr-l ill StdJ-V I lot Al.lll.tr. Il -li'.UVii ('.II Willi lldil.1 ot' Hie noil 1 1 1 i r t'l iin.'ih h. ii I. t hi a pir-cr' III Il ll.lllhlll, Ulillt" a COliple I.t litlli.lli.l I Iii, .1 lars' win I Ii c.t i. cm i.' -i ji ar..inu1 fur Ac(uii'.u).! tn tlit- -iiiiv ui .ir ncr fii.,S "1 .... 1,1 .1 HI .1 )H i ,.il draiiid. M.iii.i. i ..u Ui.t into tin irll ll f-.lr.ll,.,, '.,!.., It).' InrJl: old matron, H..(f hi. hi on UK--to take her a. 1 t.r u:tier pii--one r- i ail. to l tie i ..ii . A ' i x lU.iiiii, is a in...... ui.l ,l.,l li.illl. .1 MKMJ'HIS. Trim. Ul"-An cx rit.'il motorist motioned J'ur tunnel I'tarik Heeman It; null his lru.lt o of lo the curb. I In n ho vol out ami Inokvd under the bed of I lit. tmrk to ho ure that he still saw two ukl hens and a rooster perched just ahoad of I lie spare tire. 'I hank Moodness, they're S..JI .dive." .ii.'lud the thoughtful uno- lOI o t Hul Kaiiiior Fireman wasn't tto l.-a-l hit ilisturh.it. "Shucks, trie hens and roosu-r :-o to to.vn with me all (lie tun.' at night because that's where thty l oll: t " Most Movies Have Girls But 'Girl' Rare In Title One Actor Doesn't Want To Be Actor 1 tie woi.n-ii I and siTtan ,1 ,.i. I bunks and n,.i In Maude's liandl. i i.m I hoped hi- i h.ii i i ..hi riled mh1 d.i Ii ntt t tentative of tl. Hon of Cllli!l u on the biiii'iiiii io n body mi' t.tkt ni-. i,( l . I.ikr-, Nil In! .Maude j. I.,, n, and lj.it i . .1 I, ,tr ., -o .tj i.t ( i-ii.ii ;.. . "It s h,-r in in,!'. (Hi r -..nl n , ..ii I I !'' al Iron. jr. !l I. I u i 1.1 -i i.it . hod tinned oer .1 V lllduV. ii ii. ni and -l e n pi o 'i i t n -p. n d . lio- l.ln I I I,, i I .,k(. I 1. ni, FIVISHIttG TP DURHAM ( APi - Lou. s Allen, the first freshman ever to play leBuljil.v on a Wallace Wade loa.hcil football learn, is leading Duke' Blue Devils this season. t'aptain Allen, rated an All Ameiira tac kle candidate hy Duke hoo ters, tir-t played for Wade as .i freshman in 1946. He now is in In' final fj iiii. Allen entered Duke in 19-ki after luu years in llu N.nv. lltli l.VWOt ) Ul'l Movie pro (Ulcers are tui.ssiilii ;i hei, .laui, Carle r announced. Kveryh.wiy wants to see Kfrls in imivies, but Hie producers never plug good pie tus with the woid "girl" in llw titles. "Hoy meets iri is the basis of most tilni plots." TVItss Tarter Said 'Why don't they use I he word 'gill' as a . troutf selling point? '"The iniv il is ik, the word 'pirl' in a title indicates 99 times out of 100 thai the pictiue is just a Quickie lo hit the second half of the double hill "Tht?v never use the word in the title of hit picture-;. Uhv. out of the 110 lop grossing pictures in Hollywood history, only two of tin-in had the fatal word in Un title "Harvey Girl-,' and Three Smait Oil I-.'." The movies thai do use the word are the kind that most actresses play in when Hi. Vie Icvinf lo fet started. Mi-, Carter h, r ell played 111 -ouie of Ihe-e pol boilers , ilh name-; like "Cadet tin I," "Cul in Coming To The Strand ni u!:o : nl Si- l.iii.n ' . . t, M.ni.te ... ml. i Mis- P. i.iturallv '..lie ,l e oilier ladies, ml t i t s'.eil m e.u-li other than in hitliim i-e!e- s kitten. As long as didn't take a notion to . lie was i.erleith safe !ln- -irnr she ol a sauce- ' ''nek . ream in reward. Then - I . '.i- shev.d hack in reward. Then 'boved hack in a box whe'e j a couple of doubles were standing . by. Just in case she was a Hop as I an actress. and 'The Cul id to A picture-, Ns -1 .1 t i in l; in Married a Corn- she the WAYNES VILLE DBIVE-IN THEATBE PROGRAM Troiihh Case." Having (iro 're' Miss t'arti r now KKO Kadios T 1 1 1 u 1 1 i I '" . Suspects Male Plot "'1 hev (i.uld call that." I mil ed. " "The Ciihiiuunist and I Cirl ." j Tin- explanation. Mi;s Carter al lovs. is pi'nhabh- that movie e.Nec n:ives are tr.viiiij lo keep niri-. in thiir place. So the.v delibei atel. us, the word on pictures they know won't make any money anyway. ".VIovie executives are predomi nantly rna-culine." she said. ""This is a suhi!.. plot to keep women umhr I heir thumb, "They know that over a period of fliiie (hey will upset our finely balanced, sensitive leinperanii nts. and we'll have inferiority com plexes and will accept without out-si ion all assignments and salaries." Shows Start at 7:00 P 9 M. And producers continue tilling :' tints, -he added, as "'.Man on Hit "The Thiul Man" Out"'. will he able lo their good pu-. Willi such ii. one 1 L'ill'el Tower," and "Odd Alan HOLLYWOOD (HP) The one ai tor in lnu'ii who doesn't want to ' bf one I f..ih Hope s "ambassador ( (it t Ood V ill " He is Charles Couley, a longtime as-o.i.ile of Hope's who takes hit part in ..Il hi pictures. He's done so well "i them that he's woi ked up lo an important part as a wal-rus-niu;ta hed bartender in his i urrent "Fanry Pants", " I've foi a break any comedian would co for in that pait," Cooley said, not without nride. "1 liope tln v l.uu'li at iiit', sure. But it wouldn't break my heart if I didn't , Sfl another part. I'm just not ' anxious to he an actor except of colli" e with Hope " (oolcv Aft', orl'ers to appear vilh ii I.t r tan, but he turns them ; down. - 1 mipi o e I nii"hl pile up a nice hit of don "h." he said, "but I won't i leave Hob Vfs loyalty is lo him. I .want lo t.i. wiih him for as long ! a be warn i me, and I hope that will he a lil'et line." Cirew Cp Toother Piiil-sied Cooley and ski-nosed Hope e.rew iliii the same Cleve lai.d Ohio, neighborhood and Went to school tou'elher. They appeared in a comedy team in their home town. l ive years ago Hope sent for Cooley to conic to Hollywood. T.'e wanted me to be with him. not only for old times sake, but because our long friendship would help hint in his busy schedule," Cooh", said. "Ht. calls me his 'am ba sailor of Hood will.' "1 meet a lot of interesting peo ple, and vou couldn't find a better !io- than liob, although our ar I'ania iiteiit is like two pals working torcl In is" Cooley started actinu in Hope'. I'ai .niiotinl piclures at the star's iSh- I III fcjjV"! $ Mix ii in. i- .t-f'ijfeX-i; - - I "It Happens Every Rprini?" Paul Douela-:, coinint', lo the I ari ing Ray Milland, Jean I'eters and Str:md Theatre Monday and 'fue-day. I'oi m gn ii,,, , ,i The two Hiils , , easl of Hollv wood . , aril ruel 1 ;., ;:, , ' , '"' lo N. ii, : Where ' i-y , . t - I "Old m he jv i I,,.,,, M "'Irsl Dal,. "He ii-.keil in,. ul ;i said. "We went i,, Ui' taut-ant in his new , ,., .' On June 13 19 ih .a" ' :he day after the ,, i l; iiiarried. Now Ihev ,jW! iiiburban Woodland ll,,' now ai rival, Dan i ;,. Hawthorne. "Le's a gieai i,,, n rr ..... ci .. " nuws IJally M,,lu .. t (II,I,IU1 . , Sunday: ": ...... 1 eeiiiR nie in his pir- eiiioy Deing there Till KSDAV AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13-H On An Island With You M C M s BIG ALL-STAR MUSICAL Starring Ester Williams. Peter Lauford. Jimmy Durante and Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra Also SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS II 0 ii SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15 OVERLAND TRAIL Starring Johnny Mark Brown il SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 PRINCE OF THIEVES Jon Hall and Patricia Morrison MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17-18 "SITTING PRETTY" Maureen O'Hara. Robert Young and Clifton Webb """"nWii"iii"i ii niir'rMMMM""r! BRING US YOUR AM 8EBEHS for AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS VETCH LADINO CLOVER ORCHARD GRASS RYE GRASS 47 PHOSPHATE 0-14-14 FERTILIZER 18 & 20'' PHOSPHATE ALSO WINTER OATS RYE BARLEY carry a complete line of all mixed Fertilizers and Grass Seed! HAYWOOD COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP : PHONE 722 DEPOT STREET Actor Asks Movie To Kid Movies I Award - winner Ronald Colman. who's making a movie kidding radio 'giveaways, says he'd also like to ep a movie kidding movies. "We all need a kick in the teeth j from time to time," Colman said. "If e can satiiie radio giveaways and television broadcasts, we outfit to be able to satirize the movies. And I d welcome seeing a picture that did." Oilman's "viveaway" picture,! Many M. Popkin's "Champagne, for Caesar, is his first since he 1 won the Oscar for "A Douhle Life." In Ihat he satirized, in a way, ac tois who live their parts. ' Although he made his reputation as a diamatic star, Colman wants now to do a comedy every other puiure. One of (he .scripts he is considering net is a satire on 1 Hollywood. ; "And full of truth," he nodded. : Satire Is Rare I "Satire i one story tvpp that is' si i n too seldom on the screen," he added. "Its a hard thing to do. ! Often il di: inlerejates into hnr lesque and low comedy." j fn 'C'liainpaf.ne for Caesar," j Colman plays a senior quiz Jjtl I who runs a SI giveaway show ques- i lion up to $43,0(10.000 and al-j most lakes the r'iant jackpot con-I ....iiiv; oi ine sponsors corpora lions. "If the Federal Conimunjcat ions Commission doesn't kill give aways." Colman said, "I think our picture will.'- Radio and television up to now have had a kind of sanctified place in the entertainment world Col man said. Except for a few plays Ihev haven't been given the gloves off treatment that advertising, for "islam-,., was given in "The Muck- lei s." -i laalthy sign," Oilman "'"I. ' if an entertainment medium an take some kidding. If not, well s Hie saying gie-s. it ought to he 'ken out j hack of the barn " "He I lire-.. 1 'index i- Hub adv. im hecaus Willi bit nail yood i ole. "Hpt I don't really care about a movie lareer. Id rather work with Hob." ion. likes soil I aid "Hut my main interest interest. I'm proud of the hienl I've made In pictures, it's been what I've done that brought me this Lout'Iy, Culls Firemen To Keep Him Company CHICAGO 1 1 l'i -- Firemen an swered the call of a lonely man and were burned up about il. It was a hot night. A box alarm was sounded in a crowded t ee nient distncl. Seven piect and three lin scene. They found no fire drew Diesel. 45 the alarm box. "I turned in the alarm said. "What's the idea?" Chief John Enright demanded. "I was lonesome," replied XMoscl. Police escorted him lo the coolei and charged him with disorderly conduct. of fjre cquipi'iK nl chiefs raced to the but saw standing lies Di. An- MllC Tar Keel farm families devilled more than 17i,000 acres of land to production of home gardens in Fan Writes Letter; Now Married j HOLLYWOOD (UI'l This I should happen to girls who write 1 lan'lelters lo Cary (I rant and Clark i Cable. A girl who wrote a fan let- ti r to zany disk jocky Jim Haw thorne married him. The former Miss Lee Uranksy just wanted lo see a radio show. And look what happened. Hawthorne he dropped his first name because it was " hard lo re number" now is a comedian with a weekly television show. But the stocky, owl-eyed comic was just a disk jockey on a small station when Miss Uranksy started listin ing to his program. "I was a loyal Royal Hoganite," she said. "That's what he calls all his most faithful fans. One day I wrote him a letter and incidentally asked tor some tickets to his show LAST TIMES TOM kjfLj-rv .... wt "" TERRIFIC AY.SATU:,U.orl n DOUBLE FEATURf PARK THEATRE PROGRAM FRIDAY, Oct. 14 Silents To Be 'New' Film Move Discusses Plans With Wrong Man T A CO MA. Wash, i UP) yllrr Dragonis, who operates a hat store here and hoped to build an apart ment house, was orry he ever 'niMed a new "business acquain tance". nnl.s told police the man 'old him he was a Greek immi grant who had sold a large res taurant in the Midwest and was interested in goinft into business here. Dragonis told him of his lan.s to build an apartment house with money he had in bonds. After about a week the man had convinced Dragonis he wai olne f.o build a grocery near the apart ment house. He latlte nr.n. into cashing $10,000 in bonds to as an initial Davmsnf contractor. L Dragonis money in his inside Coat nntlrof His "friend" 7 (and Jostlad him If reachinf for HOLLYWOOD (UP)The next "'new'' development in movies may he ilents. Alex (loltlieh an RKO producer, says major studios soon may de vote pail of their production pro gram lo making new "silent" pic tures with big budgets and top stars. "It's Hirpri-ing how many thea-ler-goets like the old-time silent movies wltich are being revived," he said. "They include both the older ptople who remember the silents and the young ones to whom they are a di tinct novelty." Silents and talkies are really two different tonus of movies, he add ed. .In-1 adding voices and music to a silent doesn't bridge the gap between I hem. "The sih nt screen concentrated on what you saw," he said. "There wo- lot of movement and action." Some critics claim that when sound came in, the action went but. Movies now slartd still and gab. Actini; Was Mammy "The acting in the old pictures," Gottlieb adds. "W;,s pretty hammy. The nhivoi-vi tool i .a .ii ' . MM Lllt'll j read ions and emotions over with i their faces without usinp nnv words. I lie screen today is concerned I primarily with sound. If you show a currenl movie without sound, . .vou have very litllc that the au j dience can understand." I Hut the good silent picture, he said, spoke an international lan guage. i "L.wpt for photographic ad j vances," he said, "the good silents I arc still good today." j Gottlieb, who is preparing to : "i.-'ke "The Johnny flroderick Story," with sound, believes the I public's new interest in silents, brought on partly by showing of he old ones on television, may en courage production of new silents in the next few years. There'll be sound in the "silents " fiottlieb adds. Music and atmos pheric noises, but no dialogue. "Dialogue," he said, "has un deniable limitations." f? 4i MinutMol melodq.Oancts V and fWltie ui.lh Amer.ca's 'r nioit BMjtituI Couig.ls- II Mickey Rusty Francis Tex Miller Complete Show Regular Picture "Cheyenne Cowboy" All-Star Musical Western .Smd DALE EVANS PAT KRADY M0N1IE MONIAliA 'l; ELISABETH kISitON kita. Wr WILLING Z RfDtRS ,". PU3PU SAGE After Football Came Q SATURDAY, Oct. 15 DOUBLE FEATURE ALLAN ROCKY' PLUS AI LATE S.ATl'l.'DW. OH 15 15X 0,r,,(' 0"'" SHOW SIiou Slatl-. II: Ml. Thrillintr ami SnarHiii" with Itmn nno To the Titiic "I l'1 f'" "MY GAL SAL Rita Hay wort li ALSO I'rom 1934 to 1847, North Caro lina's corn acreage decreased 10.2 per cent but total production in busheh increased 618 per cent. Use of hybrid seed and adoption of improved practices by many growers were two major factors responsible for the incteasa In yield per acre. a cigarette. Then he made hur ried excuse and left. Dragonis hasn't mn th man, of the $10,000, in., . - ALASKAN PATROL Starring Richard Travis and Helen Wescott LATE SHOW SAT. NIGHT W.ili M.SO Color Carl'"'" OITA UAV SUND.W OM.V. ; '''J hi i if!. finding her Prince Charming fk-K..f . . , . . .' '...-. Kir in nermoi exciting romance! s-sar;" AW ThhjTT n ni CALVERT SUNDAY, Oct. 16 "BAD BOY" Starring Lloyd Nolan and Jane Wyatt 1 o MONDAY - TUESDAY, Oct. 17 . 18 RED DANUBE Starring Peter Lawford and Angela Lansbury 9 HAYWORTH MATURE l Thtcden Dnifi't II II PLUS Cartoon 9) . MONDAY -TI Watch Your Pop Corn Boxes For 1 1 co 1 ' 'Kill j i 1 i tram