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f PAGE TWO THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Monday Afternoon, Oct Mona Freeman Wants Adult IVjjovie Roles From Now On p3y GENE HANDSAKER i AP Newsfeatures i HOLLYWOOD Little Mona Freeman is a big Rirl now. She wishes the studios would hurry up and find parts that would let her I net her age. j Slit's 25. She has boen married for several years to an auto deal it named Pat Nerney. Their daugh-1 Vol is threc-ancl-one-half. So what 1 does Mona play on the screen? ! Well, she recently finished a role, as Joan Fontaine's 14-year-old i daui'hter Mack stockings, flat heels,, and long hair tied with a lihlxm helped the illusion. While , nh( was expecting Mona, Jr., she' phiydd lietly Grable's daughter in "Mother Wore Tights". : ; Nif more ot those "Dear Ruth" pictures for .her; Mona said. In tho-;J i"Dcar W.fe." "Dear Brat") f.he's'; 'a" dedicated juvenile; whose inililant causes upset her jurist fal her. Edward Arnold. "No more of those." she amended, "unless It's one where I grow up. get mar ri(d. and have children." Miss Freeman, a doll-like, green eved blonde 5 feet two-and-one- TRUMAN WITNESSES SEALING OF U. S. CONSTITUTION Out Of Service f "gfc 'SSSHSS ft! iBilll: Wlk ". II U ' ' 'i Jl; Sitilllll 40 t ? i . II-. 7 If 1 V I i I , J ,- . . .'- Linn, in tuKmmim aAmtmmmm 4. PARK THEATRE PROGRAM MON. TUES. OCT. 8 - 9 "Captain Horatio Ilornblowcr" Starring GREGORY PECK VIRGINIA MAYO CAMP LEJEUNE Marine Sgt. Willis C. Beck, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs O. J. Beck, Route One, has been released from active duty un der the release program inaugurat ed by the Marines in June.i The program calls for the release of several thousand reservists each month until all those desiring re- ease are returned to Inactive duty. The North Carolina Leatherneck was' graduated trom waynesvnie Township High School in 1940 and attended Western Carolina Teach ers College. The veteran Marine participated in Task Force 58 at Iwo Jima In I World War II, also served in the rti.: n-:- ul UKinawci icuuiJuigii. rnui iu " ecall to active duty, Beck worked for Home Security Insurance Co. n Durham. Soldier Is True To Life Movie's Wisecracking I THE ?64th ANNIVERSARY of the signing of (h V. S, Constitution, President Truman (left) refer to the toric document as "a living force in our life" during ceremonie$ in Waehington'i Library of Congress. Wit- ON1 historic document a "a livina 1 nessina th Dermanent tealina of the original parchmenti on which, th Constitution. and Declaration of Inde pendence were written, he attacked the Soviet government for Imposing tyranny on It people At right. . E. Carroll Grelti, of the Bureau Of Standardt, guarantees protection against tim' ravages for the Constitu turn ai he removes air and pump helium gat Into a case containing, the document, , (fntfrnottona!) Film Editor Can Make Or Break HOLLYWOOD - Barbara "Bob bie" McLean owns a little gold medal engraved, "In Bobbie I Trust. From Joe." It's topnotch Director Joseph Mankiewicz' tribute to her editing of "All About Eve," 1950 Oscar winner. The film won writer-di- ... rt .. . i. i .. . ! .. .1 i - 11 f fi Lui is niuic uiaiui.i ui. ?ajuc;a' WED , OCT. 10 vil'.e. While serving his current tour of duty Beck was assigned to Guard Company, Marine Barracks here. ' t 'rfy-"-i i GENE AUTIIY .In r "Indian Territory" tiiurs! irtu. OCT. 11-12 "Sealed Cargo" Starring DANA ANDREWS CLAUDE RAINES Also BRANDY V$. Tonpin T.i'aoDinsot Official Championship Fight Films 1 Diilribvttd by RKO Rodio PiclurM, Inc., half inches tall, thinks it's her small size . that makes her look young. "I'm happy I don't look 25," she said. "When I'm 30, : maybe I'll look 25; then I'll be even hap pier. What roles would she " like? "Something rleally offbeat, she said. "I'm not sure I know what I mean, but I'd know it if I saw it Not necessarily a girl with a twitch "No more juvehiles, though I'd play a girl of 18 if it's a grown-up part with a love interest." She was Alan Ladd's love inter est in "Branded" and Bill Holden's in "Streets of Laredo", But west !ern roles don't appeal to her. The I Wanda . Hendri-Ann Blyth-Nancy Ol.soffty)e 6rt5airTrvn3fTWfJff3 said she yearns for. I Through one Of those freak twists of casting fate, she played I the mother of two children "That Brennan Girl" about five years ago. "And no critic said I was too young in that," Mona said proudly. Her Paramount bosses agree she should play more mature parts Mona disclosed. It's just a ques tion of finding them. . ui course, looking extra young has its advantages. "Sometimes somebody at the door asks, 'Is your mother at home?' " Mona remark ed. "If it's somebody I don't want to talk to. I say 'no and shut th door." ing nomination for Bobbie her eventh. ' ' - ' She received an Oscar for "Wil son," whose star, Alexander Knox, sent her a medal that says: "You cut a President and got away with TONIGHT and TUESDAY - JEANNE CHAIN -JEAN PETERS DALE ROBERTSON IN "TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL" In Technicolor U," ."".'.-.- .- ; '.- And Darryl Zanuck sent her a leather-bound copy of the film's script inscribed: "To the best film editor in the whole world." i Hollywood has about 260 film I editors, informally known as cut ters, of whom eight or 10 are wo men. To male astonishment that a mere woman can snip perhaps 200, 000 feet of exposed film into a 10,000-feet feature, Bobbie replies mildly: "There are a lot of women authors very good ones. Petite, pretty and blue-eyed, Robbie grew up in the business Her father had charge of a film laboratory at Fort Lee, N. J., when movies, were made, there. Shs cut and patche'afTnm" durmB school va cations and once played a bit part In a Norma Shearer film. In Hollywood she was an assisl- ant cutter on several Mary Pick- ford pictures. Since 1933 she has edited some of Zanuck's biggest productions, including the current "David and Bathsheba." She spends a lot of time on the sets and works closely with the di rectors. Every director she has worked for has asked for her again. She edited the last 27 of Director Henry King's films, including "Twelve O'Clock High." Her neat cutting-room has rows of film cans on shelves and strips of film hanging from nails. She looks at film in a projection room or through a smull viewer called a Movieola. "You get a lot of film every day," Bobbie said, making It sound sim ple, "and you pick as you see fit and tell the story as you want. "You play a scene for all it's worth. Sometimes you're asked. How do you know where to cut?' You don't you just automatically feel It. - - "In a musical, you cut on the beat so it's not jarring. It takes sense of timing. It takes a dramat ic sense. And you must never let a lot of film throw you.. Crosley Contest Is Announced By Rogers Electric Max Rogers, manager of Rogers Electric Company, has announced that his company is participating in a giant nation-wide $2,000,000 "Amercan Way of Life" contest. The contest, conducted by the Crosley Dyision, Avco Manufac turing Corporation, will feature large cash and merchandise gifts to individual winners, as well as over $500,000 in cash to be given to churches and recognized charities;. J Periecute Christian On aspect of th? Korean war ol particular concern to religious leaders is. the manner in which the Communist armies are reported to have singled out Christians as spe cial targets of persecution and re taliation. According to 9 report in the Pusap Christian Times, 20,000 Christians, Including priests, and pastors, have been slain by the North Korean Communists since the beginning of the war. and easy to Win, because there is nothing to buy," Mr. Rogers said. To enter, it will be necessary to answer a simple true anS false quiz and write in fifty words or less, "What The American Way of Life Means to Me," on a national and a local entry blank. The blanks are available, without obligation, ' at Rogers Electric Co,, Mr. Rogers The contest is simple to enterannounced. ' ' HOLLYWOOD 'AP) In every war movie, a standard character is the Wisecracking Soldier. You know the glib guy who discusses dames in Brooklynese or the Tex an who ends every drawling com ment with "That's for1 sure." Far from being just a script writer's fabrication, such zanies exist in every real outfit, a war hero tells me. Further, Capt. Ray mond Harvey is glad of it. They Keep up morale, , Some GI humor seems pretty jnm, though. Harvey recalls one chap who'd munch a cracker or crus of bread, just for the heck of it, when his fellows were fam ishing for a drink of water. And mother who'd bark, "Awright, slean up the cigarette butts an' trash around here!" This pseudo ergeant would thus disturb ex--hausted buddies resting after some rigorous maneuver, : Harvey, of nearby A'.tadena, won a Congressional Medal of Honor for r singlehanded assault with gren ides and rifle on enemy bunkers ind foxholes in Korea. He left 10 dead and 25 wounded. Recently he was technical adviser on the Korean-war movie, "Fixed Bay onets."... . . - ' ... . Fun in filmland: When "Denver and Rio Grande" was on location in Colorado not long ago, Dean Jagger took his own 16-mm. movies 3f the spectacular action, It in eluded a landslide and two real trains colliding. Also, one 5 a.m., Jagger caught a shot of Producer Nat 'Holt. -soundly sleeping in a chair-car seat. Dean's orivate production will be shown at a party in the producer's honor Repeated inserts showing : Holt sleeping will indicate falsely, of course that the boss snoozed all through the crashing action . . . Jane Russell outlines the plot of "Son of Paleface": Bob Hope loves me, I love Roy Rogers, Roy loves Trigger, Trigger hates Hope" . , .' A prop on this set is an enormous statue of Hope, as a buckskinned pioneer, standing triumphant over a fallen Indian. Over the Redman's neck the crew hung a sign the oth er day; "Croopaiong Crosby". Bing'll get a still picture of the scene . . . Danny Thomas pointed to his hook nose while emceeing a bene fit the other evening. Then he in troduced Bob Hope: "His nose goes the other way.i In a rainstorm, he'd drown." . . . Hone noted a small mongrel passing by. "If Crosby were here," he snarled, "he'd throw a saddle on it." , New Tested YDIa'! Board Selective -Servic, re.. Want ads bring quick results. are attending Colle UW I"e application t0) Hie next two cnii t5k tests schedule ' 1951 and April 2 r The results of th J nied With thro " ni tmltarv . I a student: r H Students .mav obtain . I formation from a:: service board. a'!( WAYNESVILLE n nn muzm ' linn ' mn mm - CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE SHOW STARTS AT 7 O'CLOCK il MON., - TUES., OCT. 8 9 THE LEMON DROP KI ',',-... Starring -BOB HOPE and MARILYN MAXAVI LL WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, OCT. 10 & u DOUBLE FEATURE GUNSLINGERS" Starring -''. WHIP WILSON : '.'' ALSO 'DELINQUENT DAUGHTERS' Also" Color Cartoon FRIDAY, OCT. 12 THE HIDDEN CITY ' : '-- - - Starring .' ROMBA, The Jungle Hoy WEDNESDAY THURSDAY He Ruled The Outlaw Coast of Old California Starring RICARDO MONTALBAN CYD CHARISSE m J. CARROL NAISH GILBERT ROLAND ANDREA KING TTl Added Musical . Late News Malaya's Population The population of the Federation of Malaya has increased 30 per cent during the last 16 years. . LAFF-ArDAY ; ... .vtimymfmrfmwMM , .. s if f "34 you'r Mri. Brwtt Good ness, 1 didn't even know Chrll boy wm mwrU4.M IF you think perhaps we're hinting that it would be a good idea for you to try out a Buick mister, you've never been so right. 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