n M M u r I I I U N U Heaelrtcaasa. W. aaea war HOLLtWOOI U you were lookiog for place to bill and coo, rta sure jrovi'd never pick an arc lit arenaj Lke the movie sound tag where I ound Joan Craw ford and I John Garfield enjoying the ancleat oaculatory art ' FUia requirements of lighting, "erope an4 camera angles reduce the tender passion to a painfully exact science. A lensed love cen Is major operation super Vised by surgeons-of-the-celluloid before a gaping gallery of dewy eyed and! probably envious ama teurs. I Joan and John, anesthetized to embarrassment by long experi ence in -the semi-public pitching f picture woo. Lay on the alfalfa atop a bluff. Behind them in .the distance crashed the surf. -- la rHuihoresque. the two have i gone horseback riding only to be come sidetracked, horses dismiss ed, down Hovers' lane. -Joau rises on one elbow and nuzzles her big, handsome face against John's. "What are you thinking about? CarCeldr. "Nothlngr Joan: -See th moon!' John: .Where?" Joan: Up there." They kiss. All this whispered dialogue and tender action probably will come out pretty romantically on the screen. Well w At least 100 Workers and visit ors stood around intently wstch ' lr.g. Just a few were unimpressed. The cameraman sipped a glass of " milk. Two or three aids puffed ci gars. Another sat reading a bok, Two arcs on ropes bung square ly four feet over the lovers' heads, Lke Damocles swords. Joan asked nervously whether the ropes were strong enough; they did look pret , ty thin. -John's head Is too high." she complained. Somebody, pulled a tuft of alfalfa oCtt from under Gar field's shaggy dome. . . A recess In the tedious prepara tions was called. In her dressing room Joani asked a passing make up man to powder John s face: its natural oi was rubbing off on her own nose, making it shine. I asked the Academy award winner whe ther it i bothered her to have so tnany people watching.: . "Tieavena, no Of course I don't Lke to have spectators during the first rehearsals, when you're still working out the action. They're liable to say then that you re a lousy actress. j I cornered Garfield and put an other question bluntly. The movie tough-guy guffawed. "Handsaker , asks what Us like to make love to Joan Crawford. Quote. It ain't bad. man, it ain't bad. Unquote. You may quote me." HOLLYWOOD You farm folk if you look in your 1938,! an 1929 Sears. Roebuck and saomgomery wara caiaiogues , youll find the gal modeling the ' Junior miss hats, coats and shoes! is beautiful Joan Caulfield. ' - I elicited this cozy detail from! Joan, one of Paramount's bright- ! long cross-examination within the hallowed walls off her three ' room studio 'dressing 'apartment, i Qn an.IIahesl) LI IDER'S iilillj M - t i w i i i m mm ! AU Work Guaranteed i 4Tt Cmrnrt fit. CaU JS2t - , ! i t : '. I h , i f ' -'.Mi .. i ' i.H - - -: . --j. . " " 1 1 i y-t. -. ' 1 ' A N O M t-l'axble U eatala ur aa4 aav aam altii aexes U eU4 auLYA'i'AiiJ-n. Hallowed" Well, practically, by Hollywood standards. IU two walls of solid mirror have re flected, in their day. the cele brated forms oT such previous occupants as Marlene Dietrich (who had them installed) and Olivia de Hatlland. Joan's first movie, "Miss Su.ie Slagle's," starring her as the be loved of Sonny Tufts, was re cently released; her jyx. two, "Blue Skies" (with CfoSay) and 'Monsieur Baucaire" (with Hope), await distribution, and she's toiling now in ""A'elcome, Stranger." This wfeirlwind of stardom, wherein Pi r mount has confi dently tossed her into four suc cessive stellar roles without wait ing for public reaction, snatched Joan ftom the Broadway stage. For 14 months she wac the origi nal jorli5s Archer in '"Kiss and Tell." Born in Orange, N. J.. this ex model is . 23, blue-eyed, honey blonde, and exquisite xf face and figure. Joan attributes her glowing cheeks and generally bounding health to long childhood after noons in the surf st "Spring Lake. N. J., and her present almost daily tennis and long walks. She had just come from a daily hour-long session with the studio voice coach. What had he taught herr Oh, for example, to say "wahzn't." not "wzzn't." A and "frahm." not "frum." She had to leave then, she said, for the Los Angeles Tennis club where she plays with 'most any partner handy. Remind me, please, to take up tennis. SECOND FOBEKT FIRE FLAGSTAFF. Ariz.. June 6-.P) A second fire brtike out this af ternoon in the Ckiconino national forest and has already burned over about 50 acres. Early to- j night the fire ws put of control and men who hat fought for three days and nights a fire further to the j north weri being brought back to batUe the new blaze. Milk and its products comprise more than 25 per cent of the foods estimated consumed annually by ("the average American. WE'RE No residential or office service next week (Jupe Due to acute shortage of laundry workers we are forced to cease taking more work into the plant until we ccm get caught up. Laundry and dry cleaning now in the plant will be delivered as fast as completed. ; Regular pick-up service will be resumed Mon day, June 17. v u t I 4 j ether luker rr i ktw, Carl a kes aear St. Fa at. Mima. ' Speed'Hungry Boys Rope Off Seattle Highway to Hold Race SEATTLE. June 6.-0"P)-The state patrol said tonight a crowd of ten-age, speed-hangry boys had staged their own after-dark version of the Indianapolis speedway rlassio, blocking off a highway north of the city and getting their souped up jaloppies up to 105 miles an hour. Several hundred young spectators were on hand for the trials, in which the cars ran one at a time, against time. Some of the 25 Jo 3t) cars didn't even have lights, said Sgt. W. H Campbell of Jhe patrol, although most had special caiburetion to make them travel at astonishing speeds. He said there were some 1946 models in the collection, and some of the gears' were 13 years old. Young timers rode in the machines with stop-watches. The sergeant laid he, with oth- er patrolmen, arrived it the scene of the unpublkized trials and were met by shouts f "luin out your lights." The youngsters "scattered Uike jackrahbits" when the offi j irers identified themi-elves, said I Campbell. MODEST " just couUIntt resist eighty taints apiece!" SORRY, y . laundry or dry cleaning pick-up SALEI1 LAUIIDRY Indian Moslems Plan, But Keep NEW DELHI, June 6--Thr Moslem league' council accepted tonight the British cabinet mis sion's plan for an independent federated union of India, but re iterated that establishment of a separate Moslem state (Pakistan) remained the Moslem's "unalter able objective." The council for the league. IWhich claims to be the spokes man tor su.uuu.uuu Moslems in India, said in action was "prompt ed by its earnest desire for a peaceful solution, ,if possible, of the Indian problem." In a resolution the council de clared that "the basi and founda tion of Pakistan are inherent' in the British plan, by virtue of the plan's reference to "compulsory retrouping" pf six provinces in which the Moslems claim they are the dominant majority. The council said the league "is willing to cooperate with the constitution-making machinery pro posed in the hope that it would ultimately result in establishment of complete sovereign Pakistan and in the consummation of the goal of Independence for the maj or nations, Moslems and Hindus and all the other people inhabit ing this vast suocontinent." Originally, a cartridge was a round of powder wrapped In pa per for use in a flintlock musket. i- ! : ; ' The boys had blocked the route by parking cars at access roads and at each end of their 20-block long speedway, he added. Nine cars were impounded for a safety inspection. Ten arrests were made, he said. and justice court charges included l-eimg. operating 'cars with tier festive equipment, and disorderly conduct. Milk is the U. S. farmer's larg est single source of cash Income, outranking cattle, cotton, ! wheat, eggs and tobacco. MAIDENS them, they used to be 10 - 15). CO! IP All Y Accept British 'Pakistan9 Goal By James D. White (Associated Preis Staff WtlWr) SAN FRANCISCO. June - Indian Moslems appear to have withdrawn the key log from the political jam which has been blocking the current trend to ward Independence. When the Moslem league coun cil in New Delhi voted over whelmingly to approve the Bri tish unity plan, they removed the chief "kiternal opposition them selves to a step which Is- He-, signed to steer India away from possible civil war. Only the day before, the league's fiery president. Mohamed Ali Jinnah, had continued his insistence upon "Pakistan," the pet Moslem project of a separate Moslem state. As this involved ' two distinct Moslem areas, one in the north east and another farther west, all other elements in India had held out against it. To Appease Hindus 4innah said yesterday the Bri tish plan was an effort to appease the Hindus, whose leader. Mohan das K. Gandfck approve of it. Perhaps significantly, Jin,nah also said that the quickest way to agreement on Indian independ ence was for both the British and the HindUs to "accept PaKistan," and that Moslem India "will not rest" until it is achieved. Superficially i this looks like Jinnah held out to the lat and then was outvoted by his own league council. But only time w ill tell the realj meaning of' what happened. It may be helpful to remember that there ale rich Moslems as well as po'' ones in India, and that they would loe as much personally in a civil war as any one else. Future Claim By putting its okay now on the British plans for tiansition to Indian independence, the Mos lem league apparently does not abandon future claims for Pakis- "MAKE IT A MILLION!" saaaBBaaaassaBsaBSsassBBaBsaaBSBBTasasBassBaaSB ENLIST in A GRADE WITH YOUR ARMY HO 6 (Jb&3GGiy? -fill it- tuv t.l Jilt fltT; ZlSZt Tost Office Building, Salem, Ore. 1 "v i ' s v (Hlnrn v Quarts 7h. Kernel Corn H&I) 2's tin 180 C. H. B. Carrots Sho's,rins r 130 Tomato Sauce H&D ... . Buff tin 60 Peanut Butter '.llZZ'SZ? 380 Ficgo 280 Black Tea UJT 980 Armour's ieviled Meafi i's Tin zi's Tin 45 Floats jiri Rose Festival Parade Today PORTLAND. Ore., June 6 -7P) The Rose Festival parade high light of Portland's biggest week of the year will wind through i city streets tomorrow morning starting at 10:30 with its music,' marching and multi-colored 0031$.' Officials, eyeing a forecast of "partly; cloudy with a few ' light showers," hoped the . stTn would i appear at least for the parade. More than 100 units will take part 45 glittering floats, 53 marching groups and cars bearing j dignitaries. The San Diego ma- i rine band practiced today for its , part in the procession. Queen Lloyde I and her court were whirled from one event to another today. The Rose show ; opened with more . than 5000 j choice blooms. Queen and prin- ! cesses visited the Shrine hospital ' and, atynight, made merry at the j royal hall. Tonight's stadium show featur- ed bright-garbed Oregon's sher- ' iffs posses, wheeling their mounts In impressive formations. tan. The league's retreat may be only apparent. tit may be tactical rather than a .change in strategic aim. And it may reinforce suspicions which some quarters have held all along that the Pakistan idea was as much of a talking point for bar gaining "purposes as it was a reachable goal in the minds of Indian Moslems. LET Watson fir Green TAKE CARE OF YOUR LAWN & GARDEN This summer. Work guaranteed CALL 2-1619 T Army veterans wke held certain Military Occupational Specialties may r enlist in a arade commensu rate with their akill and experience. preTided they were honorably dis charged on er alter. May 12. 1145 and provided they re enlist before July 1, 1946. Over three-quarters ei a million men have feiaed the new Reaulor Amy already. MAKE IT A MILLION! Full facta ore at any Army Camp. Poet, or Recruiting Station. Granulated Soap Soap Flakes fl ! 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L.v,v, 'iL 190 Cream Style Corn D,,.!!onr. 150 Sugar Peas Yamhill Ts tin 110 1 f ' - ! Hour! al Ilailrel L Oregon. Friday. Juno 7. 1946 7 20.00 ; 26.50 30.00 31.50 35.00 Phono 91 S3 SliOUFLAKE SODAS Mb. Kl (GC IIBC SHDEDDIES 12-oz. Shefford