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An impersonator made like Charles Laughton as Captain Bligh; he got the nod. too. About half the applicants at these Wednesday auditions are booked for broadcast appearances. Genial autocrat of the auditions is white- haired Leighton Brill, who has been watching performers grasp ai iames rungs for a generation. Today he sees a difference: aspir ants are more serious. "They're better trained." he told m between a pianist and a xylo- pnonist. "Xhe old-time chorus girl did a time steo and went out after th show. Today she couldn't get through the first audition. Today's chorus girl doesn't go out nights. Sh has ballet lessons in the morn ings. singing lessons in the after noons. She's more Interested In her career than in snagging a hus band." For four years. Brill has been talent picker here for Rogers and Hammerstein shows. To illustrate how tough show business Is to crack: last year be auditioned 728 singers, dancers, and actors for "Show Boat." "Annie, Get Your Gun" and other Broadway and road productions. Only 28 got job. Brill's ad vie to ambitious be ginners: "Get early training. Have some training In dancing, even if you're a singer. Dancing improves your posture, shows you what to do with your hands. We find peo ple with wonderful voices who don't know how to walk across a stage. And finally, get on a stage high school, little theatre, or what not." I talked to some of the aspirants in the lobby. Mimi Caffery, 27, is the Paris-born second cousin of US. Ambassador Jefferson Caf fery. A wartime WASP test pilot in Kansas, she hopes to continue professionally the singing she did for Army shows . . . Ex-Paratroop er Roye Goodrich, jr., of Bradford, Pa., chose singing in preference to his fathers hardware business . . . Margit Fischer, 26, formerly in a Broadway chorus, is a restaurant cashier-hostess nights. Daytimes, she pursues a singing career. ''Show business is tough, she admitted. but her smil showed she loves 1L Moorage Planned In Yaquina Bay NEWPORT. Feb. 14 (P Th new Yaquina bay moorage, which will provid 1,200 feet of moor- Vour MeaDttED By Uenaaa N. Baadeaen. MJJ. We all know that as yet the ex act cause of cancer has not been determined, but w are making great strides in this condition. What we do already know about cancer is that there are a number of fac tors which seem to contribute to its development Almost half of the cancer deaths which occur are due to cancer of the stomach. With th early discovery of this condition and operation, facilities may often be prevented. Hence, it is impor tant to know the early symptoms of this condition. When any of them develop an immediate exam ination by a physician should d carried out, and this should be done without a moment's delay. The early symptoms of cancer of the stomach include some type of digestive upset. Sometimes, sick ness at the stomach and vomiting occur. The vomited matter may contain material that has a "coffee ground appearance, which is due to hemorrhage in th stomach. Making a Dlagaeals An X-ray examination should be carried out immediately when symptoms of stomach cancer ar prnt, sine an X-ray study to most helpful in making a diagnosis. Dr. Andrew C. Ivy. of th Uni versity of Illinois, thinks that very hot foods may contribute to th de velopment of stomach cancer. Eat lng hot foods, may injur th lining rnembran of th stomach. Food that has k temperature of 122 de grees F. or mora can damag th tender tissues of th stomach wall, som persons drank liquid which By Jimmy Hatlo THE ECOF'S LEAfONd TH& FURNACE IS OUT! T4E GAS COMFANy HAS CUT OFF THS SERVICE LITTLE JOONS eOOKE HER ARM MOTHER. HAS CDMc. TD STfitf TAO MONTHS AND DtD VtXJ BRING THE STEAK 'a WJs'S V MONTHS AND DID Vd . I Taosdorf. Tbrxxaxj IS, 13137 G)ngressMay Pigeonliole FairDMBills By Jack Bell WASHINGTON. Feb. 14 ? Th democratic congress began i its seventh week Monday amid in- ' durations that it may plgeonhol ': part of President Truman's leg- islativ program. h I Pric declines appeared about to cut th ground from under Mr. Truman's request for standby -price - wage controls and add to arguments against th imposition I of $4,000,000,000 in new taxes, I which h urges. . I His proposal for governmental ; authority to build steel plants -: under heavy republican attack also seems likely to b undormln- I ed if any further drop occurs in f business indices. j . For other reasons, democrat! ; lawmakers also were putting la I th doubtful category Mr. Tru- 1 man's requests for universal mill- f tary training and for ro agression- al approval of the Drooosed SL Lawrence seaway. i j t Mr. Truman however still in- ' sists that standby price control J power and $4,000,000,000 in new i taxes ar lust as necessary now I as when h first asked for them, i But th house ways and mean coenrnittee has set the administra- f Don's tax bill aside for consider- ) ation at th "oroner time." i " Taylor's Body Back iii U.S. 1 Th body of First LL Benjamin A4 (Bud) Taylor, son of Mrs. Hel- en B. Taylor, 1370 Nebraska sL, has arrived in the United State f for burial, the army disclosed Monday. - . Taylor was killed Dec. 22, 1944. in a plane crash near Ransbury. England. His is one of 17S bodies ? returned aboard the SS Atenaa ' from m i litary cemeteries ! a t 1 Brook wood and Cambridge. ) Th youth attended Parrish junior high school and bacredl Heart academy here and was em- , ployed for six years by Salem i Linen company. He learned to fly . at the local airport and enlisted 1 in the Royal Air force in th sum- ! mer of 1941. On his first opera- i tlonal flight over Germany with ; th American Eagle squadron, h j was wounded. Later in 1942, M , and other members of th aqued- ' ron joined th American air: for- j ceo. h U ing and accommodate some ' 500 ; small fishing boats, is now under i construction. f i! Fay Plank, Toledi, who it was awarded the buildlrfj contract,! said h expects to complete th work this spring. The poet toon moorage will be mad of bomb-; bay tanks from B-2Srs. ,i $ Written by i' Dr. Herraa Pf. Bandensea. M.D. In certain tests made by Dr. Ivy.' was as hot as 131 dere F. or higher, and it is sound advice that too hot foods should not be eaten' not even sipped. i ' Chronic or long-continued Irri tation of the stomach from any cause makes It more likely i that stomach cancer will develop.: i Lark or Arid i There is also some idea that a lack of acid in the stomach may b a contributing factor to the devel opment of stomach cancer. How-; ever, this has by no means i been definitely proved. The amount of. acid present can be found by pumping out the stomach contents5 and testing it for the amount of; acid present. 'jl !; Cancer of the stomach Is mora common In men than in women. On the other hand, it is known that men form more acid in the stom ach than women. This also would seem to contradict the idea that low acid would lead to the development of cancer. It has been sug2ested that th reason more cancer devel ops in men than in women may b because men are more careless la their sating habits. . ,' Sine it is known that th us of hot liquids and foods may caus stomach irritation and preqipo to th development of cancer, it is suggested that such practice b strictly avoided. i ". QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS " M. N I hav a girl eighteq years old. She has a great deal of saliva in her mouth. Could UXls b due to sinus infection? t Answer: A sinus infection might b responsible. Material drippinf from th nos could Caus Irritation of th throat. A careful study by a nos aad throat specialist should be mad Including an X-ray of th sinus, (Copyright. 10B. Xing Feature. 1a.) 9.30 Hear Blsrj Pickford,i Farorite Story ; j 'Lost Horizon', j ffVsaao)of ay pcTinnb Gsrinbrj ninanic cc::.pnnv ! BARNEY GOOGLB