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Maggie Truman Offered Role in Picture
y WILLIAM EWALD
United Press Correspondent
New York (ll.R) The channel
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Phil Harris injured a leg on
tfie West Coast earlier this week
and had to bow out of the NBC
TV spectacular, "Show Biz,"
scheduled for this Sunday. Mar
garet Truman has been offered a
featured role in a new United
Artists film, "The Ambassador's
Daughter," which will be shot in
Paris. '
Lawyers for the sponsor of
"The $64,000 Question," now are
preparing papers which will be
served against Dean Martin and
Jerry Lewis for their recent
spoof of the giveaway show. The
sponsors are seeking to impound
the kinescope, film to prevent
its further distribution. Martha
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As We Live
By ELIZABETH HU1LOCK, PH.D.
Hit A Happy Medium
In Choosing A Mate
When two people are too much
alike, they do not usually get
along well because one is unable
'VJ"4 to supply the
other witn m-
terests. Too
great a dissim
ilarity, on the
other hand, is
likely to lead
to clashes and
feelings of in-
adequa c y on
the part of one
Dr. Hezlock or both. How
to hit' the happy medium is the
problem faced by the young man
who writes:
(Q) "I am and always hare
been a rather bashful fellow.
am 26 years old, working in a
strange city far away from
' home, and I get Tery lonely. I
hare a good Job and am in a posi
tion to get married. But, my
problem is 16 find the right kind
of girl. I have been going out
with a young woman,, several
years younger than I, who is as
bashful as I am. When we are
together, there are long periods
of silence when neither of us can
think of anything to say. I am
sure that if I tried, to make love
to her, she would freeze up as
she never feels relaxed and at
ease when we are alone together.
"L have also been going out
occasionally with a young wom
an from my office who is just
the opposite. She has all the
nerve in the world and is per
fectly self-confident. However,
when I am ,wiih her, she makes
me feel like a helpless child and
I rather resent her self-confidence.
I suppose this is just be
cause I envy her. Would either
make a good wife for me?" R.B.
(A) No, you are not likely to
find happiness with either one of
the two young women. The bash
ful one is too much like you to
be really congenial. She is afraid
of herself just as you are afraid
of ydtarself. When you are to
gether, you are likely to find
.that the bashfulness of one will
exaggerate the bashfulness of
the other.
On the other hand, you cer
tainly could never be. happy
with a woman who constantly
made you feel inadequate and
inferior. Realizing that you are
bashful and timid, she would lead
you . around by the nose and
make you feel like a helpless
child,: as she has already done.
. If you resent this now, think
, how much more you would re-
sent it if you were faced with it
day after day, year after year.
What you should do is try to
find' someone who strikes the
happy medium between these
two young women. Find some
one who hamore self-confidence
than you, but who uses it to
build up your self-confidence,
not tear it down. By doing this,
she would gradually build up a
sense of confidence in you that
would make you more like her,
without antagonizing you in the
process.
(COPYRIGHT 1955,
GENERAL FEATURES CORP.)
BEE CASUALTY
Bolton, Conn. (U.R) Seven-year-old
John Gehrig had to be
treated in a hospital because of
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Raye, who also did a take-off on
the quiz show, is the next target
of the legal beagles.
Mash Calls to Singer
Marion , Marlowe received a
number of mash calls during her
recent singing engagement at a
Los Angeles hotel they got so
bad the management had to in
stall a private number.
The unhappiest gentlemen in
attendance at the World Series
were the director and two tech
nical directors for NBC-TV
they sat outside the ball parks
in a truck -for all seven games,
watching the contests on five
monitor sets.
Love Is a Wonderful Thing
Dept.: Stewart Granger cooks all
the meals for his wife, Jean
Simmons. Sophie Tucker will
make one of her rare TV ap
pearances on the Jimmy Du
rante show this Oct. 25.
The scoreboard consensus on
the new shows by New York TV
critics: Favorable "Gunsmoke,"
"Phil Silvers Show," "Robin
Hood," "Alfred Hitchcock Pre
sents," "Perry Como Show," and
"Wyatt Earp." Unfavorable
"It's Always Jan," "Warner
Bros. Present," "MGM Parade"
and Walt Disneys 'Mickey Mouse
Club."
TV Mule Teams
Jackie Gleason slaughtered
Ferry Como in the ratings last
Saturday night. NBC-TV had 15
mule teams on its payroll last
week they were used to tote
equipment into the Grand Can
yon for an upcoming 'Wide Wide
World" show.
Kraft Television theatre will'
do its first musical Nov. 2 Kurt
Weill's "Down in the Valley."
And a few words from Herb
Shriner who confesses he never
could understand the ways of
Army psychiatrists. "One of the
questions they always asked us
was, did we like girls," says
Herb. "We always said yes, but
they never gave us any."
HIS TROUBLES OVER Ousted Argentine President Juan
Peron (second from right) smiles broadly as he is driven
from Asuncion Airport in Paraguay into town. The exiled
"strongman" arrived ; by plane, tie is accompanied Dy
bodyguards.
Friday, October 7, 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREB
Unclassified Employees Due Same Vacations
Salem (U.R) State employees
and officers in unclassified serv
ice are entitled to the same vaca
tion privileges as personnel in
classified civil service, accord
ing to Attorney General Robert
Y. Thornton.
Resignation of George Spaur
as state forester to take a post in
Pakistan furnished the first oc
casion' for ruling on an act
passed by the 1955 Legislature,
Thornton said.
Question Raised
Spaur presented a voucher for
compensation due him for 200
hours "annual leave with pay,"
representing vacation not taken.
The question was raised by ac
countants in the secretary of
state's office as to legality of
making cash payment to Spaur
in lieu of vacation, on the basis
that the salary of the state for
ester is fixed by law.
Vacaiioni Authorized
But Thornton ruled that the
1955 act authorizes vacations for
unclassified officers and em
ployees without regard to the
manner in which their regular
Liquor Privilege
Revenues Distributed
Salem (U.R) Liquor privilege
tax revenues totaling $275,000
for the quarter ended Sept. 30
have been distributed to Oregon
counties, according to Secretary
of State Earl T. Newbry.
The funds are distributed 75
per cent to the counties and 25
per cent to ' the state general
fund, with the provision that the
counties spend the money for
old-age pensions, mothers' aid
and direct relief of the indigent.
compensation is authorized.
Reference in the 1955 act to
"salaries fixed by law," Thorn
ton said, is limited to the require
ment for establishing a pay plan,
comparable to .the general state
pay structure, for unclassified
employees and officer? whose
compensation is not fixed by law.
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