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Anaheim Gazette
TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1953
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
COULD YOU RUN DOWN TO THE DRUBSTORE AND GET ME A JAR OF COLD CREAM?
YAWK!
THE WAY THEY EXPECT ME TO LUG STUFF AROUND THEY MUST THINK I'M A DELIVERY TRUCK!
AND HOW ABOUT SHAVING LOTION, HAIR TONIC, SOAP, CHIPS, BATH POWDER, PEROXIDE---
THEN WAVE IT! THE PLACE IS A MESS!
I CAN REPAIR YOUR CASTLE WITH A WAVE OF MY HAND, YOUR MAJESTY!
ABRACADABRA!
WELL, I'LL BE--! THE CASTLE IS AS GOOD AS NEW, AND EVERYBODY'S COMING BACK!
NOTHING LIKE A
STOZVN! DID YOU FLASH OUR SNIPASTERS CAN THEY SEE WHAT IS FOULING OUR AIRPOILS???
NOTHING LIKE A LITTLE ELBOW ROOM FOR STRETCHING THE LEBS...
STOON! DID YOU FLASH OUR ENPASTERN? CAN THEY SEE WHAT IS FOULING OUR AIRFOILS??!
...AND CURIOSITY HASN'T KILLED THIS CAT... YET!
THIS IS CAPTAIN ROCKEY... ANNA, IS THIS YOU, LITTLE WIFE? KEEP A STIFF UPPER LIP - ITLL COME OUT OKAY.
WHAT A MAN!...COMFORTING OTHERS - WHEN YOU'D THINK HED BE THE ONE NEEDING COMFORT
BUT BY NOW THE STORM CLOUDS ARE SCUDDING AGAIN...SEEMS AS IF OLD OCEAN MEANS TO PUT ON AS STUBBORN A DISPLAY AS THAT OF THE CAPTAIN...
ADV. OF PATSY
CYCLOTRON
YOU SEE, IT WAS VERY HARMLESS! IN AN ATOMIC PILE, THE CHAIN REACTION IS CONTROLLED BY THE AMOUNT OF NEUTRON ABSORBING MATERIAL PRESENT!
HI, DIANA! I BROUGHT YOU A BOX OF YOUR FAVORITE CANDY!
OH, THANK YOU, MILTON!
SWEETS FOR THE SWEET! HEH, HEH.
OH DIANA
WHEW...THAT WAS A JOB,
BUT IT'S A MIGHTY NEAT
LOOKIN' GARDEN IF YOU ASK
ME!!! BUT IT ALWAYS SEEMS
SO DAGGONE LONG TILL
THINGS START COMIN' UP!
THE WAY HE FEELS RIGHT
NOW HE'D JUST AS SOON
LIE RIGHT DOWN
AND WAIT FOR THINGS
TO COME UP!!
5.6
MORRIS
Montalban Alters His Career; Decries Glamor Loss in Films
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD — What's gone wrong with Hollywood's glamor?
Ricardo Montalban thinks he knows, and he's altering his career accordingly.
"There have been two extremes in movie publicity," the wily Latin cited. On one side are the sinful stars, whose scandals make big headlines. On the other side are the honey stars, who are built up to be just like the boy or girl next door.
"I think both extremes are bad for Hollywood. There is nothing exciting about sin; it is ugly and offensive to decent people. But it is also bad to make movie stars seem normal; they aren't normal or else they wouldn't be movie stars."
Mantalban confessed that he had been piaced in the "boy next door" category. He and his family have been the subjects of countless home layouts in the movie magazines. Finally, his wife declared, "I'm getting tired of seeing my face."
"That's when I decided to soft-pedal the family angle," he remarked. "I think it is a mistake for a film personality to let the public know everything about his life. The element of mystery is gone."
"I realized this by watching television. I used to listen to the top announcers on radio. When I heard their deep, resonant tones, I imagined them to be handsome, muscular men seven years and is no position, as far as scren He said he hasn't been about the slow build-treer.
"At any other stunner have been zoomed fore now," he remarried. I also might have way down. I prefer MGM builds people slower getting up to they stay there-longer.
"The bobbysoxers very good to me, but I seen the tremendous that some of the others have. I'm just as glad what has happened to lows after the kids lo thusiasm."
Eugene Hays In Probate; On Relative
Marked by a very frightful of his relatives, the late Eugene Hays of Ardley died April 23, has been probate in superior course of his $6400 estate spoken phrases.
He left $5 to a nephew Warner, Jr., of Spring with the comment that he had visited him only on California, "so $5 for h Another $5 went to
IT BY MOW THE STORM
LOUDS ARE SCUDDING
GAIN...SEEMS AS IF
OLD OCEAN MEANS TO
PUT ON AS STUBBORN A
DISPLAY AS THAT OF THE
CAPTAIN...
U SEE, IT WAS VERY
RIMLESS, IN AN ATOMIC
THE CHAIN REACTION
CONTROLLED BY THE
MOUNT OF NEUTRON
ABSORBING MATERIAL
PRESENT!
THAT IS
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT!
HEH? WHAT AM I SAYING!!
BEETS FOR THE
BEET! HEW, HEW.
That's when I decided to sortpedal the family angle," he remarked. "I think it is a mistake
for a film personality to let the
public know everything about his life. The element of mystery is gone.
"I realized this by watching television. I used to listen to the top announcers on radio. When I heard their deep, resonant tones, I imagined them to be handsome, muscular men. Then I saw them on TV. They still spoke with the wonderful voices, but they turned out to be fat, middle-aged, bald and short men.
The same is true in the movies. Valentino was great because you couldn't hear him in the silent movies. People used their imagination concerning how he sounded when he made love. Today, the quality of acting has improved tremendously, but little is left to the imagination. I think that at least in his private life, an actor should not tell everything."
MONTALBAN, whose publicity has been in a conservative vein, will be going in for beefcake. That's the male version of cheese-cake, you know. He has one of the best builds in Hollywood and doesn't mind showing it, as long as the exposure is called for in movie plots.
His first opportunity came in a prizelight picture. He strips to the waist while working in the fields for "Letter to the President." And he's currently training to appear as a trapeze artist in a future film.
Montalban has been at MGM for al of his relatives, the late Eugene Hays of Andied April 23, has been probate in superior court pose of his $6400 estate spoken phrases.
He left $5 to a nephew Warner, Jr., of Spring,
with the comment that he had visited him only on California, "so $5 for h
Another $5 went to law, Mrs. Bertha Hays's City, Mo. "That," said the extent of my love f
A $25 bequest to anew, Spencer Hays, of Beach, was accompanied comment: "I am disapspencer. I would have had he been d $25 is a lot for him."
Although he left his Ethel Warner of Kansas $50, his feeling for her cent. "She is well cared for derful house—husband per month—she don't anything—lucky girl a derful husband—nice for the will.
"Dessie," who is m identified in the will, watch belonging to her which she once let Eu have, providing she ret glasses which she borgre Principal heirs of the a sister, Grace Hays City., and three nieces City and Dallas, Tex.
When some migrating turn north, the males first and prepare nests bmates arrive.
TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZ
HORIZONTAL
1 Genus of cattle
4 To agitate
8 Dance step
11 American humorist
12 Brazilian seaport
13 Consumes
15 To disclose
17 Noise
19 Pronoun
20 Sea eagle
21 Part of fish
22 Guido note
23 Mass of floating ice
25 Annamese measure
26 A remnant
27 Hotel
28 Babylonian and
29 Atmosphere
30 Earth goddess
31 Curing
33 Aloft
35 To purchase,
36 To perform
37 Man's name
38 Part of foot
41 High card
41 To worry
42 To embrace
43 One, no matter which
VERTICAL
1 To prohibit
2 A poem
3 River of England
4 Reach across
5 Hindu cymbals
6 Symbol for iridium
7 Wingless
8 Writing implement
9 Cooled lava
10 Steps over fence
Yesterday's Puzzle Solved:
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His Career; loss in Films
seven years and is now in his best position, as far as screen vehicles. He said he hasn't been impatient about the slow build-up of his career.
"At any other studio, I would have been zoomed up long before now," he remarked. "But I also might have been on the way down. I prefer the way MGM builds people. They are slower getting up to the top, but they stay there-longer.
"The bobbysoxers have been very good to me, but I have never seen the tremendous enthusiasm that some of the other fellows have. I'm just as glad. I've seen what has happened to those fellows after the kids lose their enthusiasm."
Eugene Hays Will In Probate; Rough On Relatives
Marked by a very frank appraisal of his relatives, the will of the late Eugene Hays of Anaheim, who died April 23, has been filed for probate in superior court, to dispose of his $6400 estate in plain-spoken phrases.
He left $5 to a nephew, Willard Warner, Jr., of Springfield; Mo., with the comment that the nephew had visited him only once while in California. "so $5 for his trouble."
Another $5 went to a sister-in-law...
a of his relatives, the will of the late Eugene Hays of Anaheim, who died April 23, has been filed for probate in superior court, to dispose of his $6400 estate in plain-spoken phrases.
He left $5 to a nephew, Willard Warner, Jr., of Springfield; Mo., with the comment that the nephew had visited him only once while in California, "so $5 for his trouble."
Another $5 went to a sister-in-law, Mrs. Bertha Hays, of Kansas City, Mo. "That," said the will, "is the extent of my love for Bertha."
A $25 bequest to another nephew, Spencer Hays, of Manhattan Beach, was accompanied by the comment: "I am disappointed in Spencer. I would have left him all I could, had he been different. So $25 is a lot for him."
Although he left his sister, Mrs. Ethel Warner of Kansas City, only $50, his feeling for her was different. "She is well cared for—a wonderful house—husband at $1000 per month—the she don't want for anything—lucky girl and a wonderful husband—nice family," said the will.
"Dessie," who is not further identified in the will, can have a watch belonging to her husband, which she once let Eugene Hays have, providing she returns opera glasses which she borrowed.
Principal heirs of the estate are a sister, Grace Hays of Kansas City, and three nieces in Kansas City and Dallas, Tex.
When some migrating birds return north, the males often go first and prepare nests before their mates arrive.
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KECA-Octetre Girl and a wonderful house—husband at $1000 per month—the she don't want for anything—lucky girl and a wonderful husband—nice family,” said the will.
“Dessie,” who is not further identified in the will, can have a watch belonging to her husband, which she once let Eugene Hays have, providing she returns opera glasses which she borrowed.
Principal heirs of the estate are a sister, Grace Hays of Kansas City, and three nieces in Kansas City and Dallas, Tex.
When some migrating birds return north, the males often go first and prepare nests before their mates arrive.
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