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PAGE 2 A HERALD AN'D NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1958 r V. 4k 4 1 Marilyn's Elusive Mantle Now Sought By Teen-Ager By BOB THOMAS AP Motion Picture Writer IIOLLYWOOD tAP) Tuesday Wold, who was born on Thursday and says she's 16 although she's really 15, is Hollywood's latest candidate for the elusive mantle of Marilyn Monroe. The girl might make it. As you can tell, she has M.M's vivid Unas ination. -She's also blonde; with "I like it," She said. "Certainly I come in for a lot of kidding from people who say 'I'll see you Thursday, Tuesday' and so forth. But 1 don't mind. At least it caus es people to notice." Tuesday has come a long way in 15 years. Born in New York. she started modeling when she was 3. After some grammar school in ft. Lauderdale. Fla EARL R. BUCK, with Spec ialized Service Company lince 1949, has resigned to join the Oregon Technical Institute (acuity where he teaches the auto tuneup technology curriculum. A native of Wisconsin, he came to Klamath Falls in 1946 soon after his release from active Army duty and operated the Oregon Ave nue Garage for three years. Mr. and Mrs. Buck live at 4631 Clinton Avenue and are the parents of five children. fascinating eyes and a figure and .she returned to New York for manner that allow her to fudge on her age convincingly. About the same, ffcr mother, a patient, handsome widow who used to be a model, explained: "I never really expected to have a girl. He had chosen the name Rodney, after one of my hus- more modeling and TV work. She also understudied in "Dark at the Top of the Stairs." She came West to do a matinee theater on TV, and that's how she got an important role in 20th- century Fox's "Rally 'Round the Klag. Boys." That led to her prcs- 'Now for the Trip Back" band's favorite grandfathers. enl role as Danny Kaye's daughter VITAL STATISTICS DUNN. N. C. (UPI) Three children were born to J. McLamb Tuesday, hut the young ones are not related. Mrs. James L. McLamb and Mrs. J. T. McLamb gave birth to ooys and Mrs. Junior McLamb had a girl. EXPENSIVE FIXING MIAMr (UPIi -Mayer Robert High said Tuesday he's through "fixing" parking ticket, for his friends. He admitted that over the past he has paid about $200 worth of ticket fines out of his own pocket. I just can t afford it .anymore," maiJ U;k I When a daughter arrived, I could n't think of a name. I finally chose Susan so I could get her out of the hospital. 'When she was very young. I often called her Too-Too because it pretty well described many of her aspects. Somehow the Too-Too and the Tuesday in rive Little Pennies. She's now earning $i.u a week Though she works hard, Tues day claims she has .more time to be a teen-ager than most teen agers. i go to scnooi tnree hours a day," she explained, "so when Susan combined into i I'm not doing a picture. I have and that's the way it nlentv of time off. Yes. I like has been ever since." How does Tuesday like it? rock 'n' roll some Hike boys." of it and I Politicians In Philippines Also Cater To The Ladies By GAY PAULEY DPI Women's Editor NEW YORK (UPI) - Politi cians cater to the woman voter in the Philippines as in the Unit ed States, says the islands' only lady senator. Mrs. Pacita Madrigal Gonzalez says that in her homeland wom en make up 52 per cent of the total registered vote: and they make for some of the most ar- bly. From New York, she con tinues to Paris for the seventh general conference of UNESCO. Any party would count this pol itician an asset. She's young. 41: she's smart she attended a list of schools that long and gradu ated magna cum laude from the University of Santo Tomas. And she's pretty small, with an ex- fnllnnf fiotirn rtnnA lane niul k;.. . ....... ..bu.b, uuu anu vtllt clothes. dent party workers at the local. district and national level very aennitciy, our women can swing any election," she said. "Magsaysay (the late presi dent i gave full credit to the wom en for putting him in." Mrs. Gonzalez is the first wom an the Philippines has sent to the United Nations General Asscm 'Will Never Marry Actor1 Says Filmland Divorcee By VERNON SCOTT UPI Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (UPH-This year will go down in Movietown annuals as the year of wrecked mar riages, with more than a dozen casualties counted among the stars. Most spectacular rift was the Debbie Reynolds Eddie Fisher parting. But there were other crackups -ary i,ram and Betsy Drake, JMarion Brando and Anna Kashfi, Rock and Phyllis Hudson, Esther Williams and Ben Gage, Jack and Rhoda Borgnine. Also kicking over the traces are Guy and Sheila Madison, Rhon da Fleming and Dr. Lew Morril, Peggy Leo and Dewey Martin, Pier Angeli and Vic Damone, and Sammy 1 Davis Jr. and Loray White. A few others are tottering on the brink1. Latest to hit the skids arc John Barrymoro Jr. and redh aired Cara Williams. Married six years, the youthful pair called it quits this month. Most stars shy away from dis cussing their marital explosions, hut Cara has a theory about Hol lywood marriages and why they don't work. She's a clo.se friend of Anna Kashfi and Debbie Rey nolds and attributes their mar riage failures to the. same ele ment that destroyed her happi ness wilh young Barrymoro. "An actor should never marry an actress," Cara said. "It's as simple as that. 1 know I'll never marry anyone in show business again. "The Insecurities of being a performer arc difficult enough wiin jusi one memner 01 the lam-i lly involved. But when both of: them are worrying about where their next picture is coming from it is impossible. "When things go wrong Ihe cou ple begins to take it out on one another. "If a wife is working and her husband isn't, the arguments start. Basically you both know what's at the bottom of the trou ble, but you never mention it. You're afraid to. "It's even worse if the actor is a big star but the wife isn't get ting many parts. Pretty soon she starts nagging her husband for roles too. "Even if they're both success ful they never know when or where the next picture is comin" from. It amounts to an on-and- off life of unemployment. If you're not busy in this town the word gets around. Jobs become hard to find." Cara says she didn't care about career while she was married to Barrymore. But now that she's on her own, the shapely actress is booming for activity. She's giv en a chance for an Oscar this year for her performance in "The Uefiant Ones," and currently is negotiating for a Broadway play. John and I never worked to other." she said. "I always be lieved he could do better by himself. "Our marriage had loo many insecurities based on his career. the same is true of Debbie and Anna and their marriages. There has to he some security in a mar riage, or else it doesn't work. Darned few Hollywood mar riages between performers have lasted over the years. That's why I'll never make the same mistake ngain. Mrs. Gonzalez moved into poli tics when Ramon Magsaysay was running for the presidency. "Poli- tics had been another world to me," she said, although her fa ther had been a senator, repre senting the Liberal Parly. She's a Nationalista. "I was more interested in bal let," said Mrs. Gonzalez. But at Magsaysay's urging, she headed up the women's division of his campaign and after his election, was named to the cabi net, as social welfare administra tor. In 1953, she decided to run for the Senate and stumped the coun try like any other politician. "But no kissing babies," she laughed. I save that for home." There are two children in the family, a 12-year-old son from her mar riage to the late Herman Warns, and a 15-months-old daughter, by her husband, Gonzalo, an attor ney. , Mrs. Gonzalez topped the party slate with a whomping margin of .tou.uw) more votes than anv other candidate. She explained that in the Philippines eight senators are chosen each election, and all run as candidates at-large, instead of from a specific district, for a six year term. Members of the low er house are selected by district. The Philippines has only one woman in the House, but the ladies have moved rapidly into both elective and appointive nub- lie office since they won. the right to vote in 195, she said serving as judges, mayors, councilmcn, and on boards of education. The Philippines has one woman am bassador to Vietnam. New Mideast Crisis Looms As Iraq Leader Arrested WASHINGTON (AP arrest in Iraq of a former revolu tionary leader with pro-Nasser leanings may spark a new crisis in the Middle East. Baghdad radio announced Tucs day night that Col. Abdcl Salam Aref had been seized and will be tried on a charge of plotting against the country s interests Aref was a close associate ol Premier Abdel Kerim Kassem in the first weeks of their rule fol lowing the overthrow of the re gime of King Faisal in July. Subsequently, Aref was removed from both top military and cabi net posts and was given an ap pointment as Iraqi ambassador to West Germany. He was arrested the Baghdad radio announcement said, when he returned to Iraq's capital city without permission. U.S. omcials said there was no doubt that there had been a power struggle between the two men re volving around a critical issue of policy. Aref favored very close association or union with the Unit ed Arab Republic of President Carnal Abdel Nasser, while Kas sem wanted and has followed a more independent policy based on neutralism in foreign relations. home authorities here thought that the seizure of Aref by Kas sem s government might force The Some vigorous reaction from Nas- sem against that government or Kassem personally. But they commented also that if Nasser felt his prestige was not directly involved or the force of his Arab unity movement not impaired, he could choose to ignore the whole affair. Experts said the action against Aref also could precipitate a po litical showdown inside Iraq. They reasoned that Kassem probably would not have acted unless he had been confident of his own power." But the possibility re mained that his hand might have been forced by discovery of a plan for action against him on the part of Aref. Kassem suppressed early in October a military conspiracy allegedly involving Aref supporters. The Middle East area has been relatively quiet for some weeks now, and U.S. and British troops have been withdrawn from Leban on and Jordan, where they were sent after the Iraqi revolt. But the political structures in several countries, including Jor dan, are still very shaky and any sensational development in Iraq would almost certainly have re percussions throughout the area. FIND OUTHOUSE MARION, 111. lUPD Owner of object found on highway outside Marion Monday can get same back by contacting sheriff's deputies. Object is outhouse. Do vout window! eweettV STORM WINDOWS 1 Made to Measure FREE ESTIMATES Georqe Clark P" 'DENNIS THE MENACE" Printed Pattern DOORS CPSN 6:30 P. M. NOW! 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