Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1953 — Page 9
SECTION TWO
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Surprise Angle Os Show Gets Tougher HOLLYWOOD, UP — The big gest secret in .town today, next to wjio’ll win the movie Oscars, is who's on Ralph Edwards’ “This Is Your Life” television program, and even Edwards admits the surprise angle is getting out of hand. Each week some person'll worthy) life, from baseball's great Casey Stengel to a mother with three sons ip the service, is depicted. complete with a supporting cast of. the person’s real-life family and friends. I \ " T|ie honored person is lured to the program by some ruse, and doesn’t know he’s “it” unjil everybody shouts' “surprise*” or some equivalent. ‘ “Now I’m sorry the accent is so strong on the surprise," Edwards sighed. “Keeping it a secret has become a complicated production.” •■■bl ■Edwards’ staff of seven have to play “regular FBI agents,” he says,, in tracking down the important persons in the life of the person to be portrayed. They have to be smuggled, from as far away as Australia and Italy, into Hollywood and hidden in a hotel so they won't ruh, into the surprise. Last week Ann Sheridan found out by mistake at Urilversa-Inter-national studio that she was to be the star of “This Ig'Vour Life/’ “She phoned and said, we might as well know she knew, so We called off the show,” said Edwards. “We want to keep it a surprise ,because then the person doesn’t come on the show with any fancy thoughts. We catch the people just as they are.” As a Edwards re-ran a film of a previous program on singer Lillian Roth. She was the
? ’ ’ 1 IfL- <1 ; ® BP HHm-' ft* 1 ■■ 4 ‘' sS * % ‘wife LEADING A FLIGHT of fast, USAF Mibrejets from England to bolster defense in Germany, Capt. William Leidy of Balboa, Calif., is greeted in w. S. zone by Lt. Col. Donald'Anri strong. The F-86s were zoomed to Germany as a result of shooting ddvyn of a slower F-84 Thunderjet by . Czechs flying faster MIG-Iss. They are based at Fuerstenfeldbruck airbase near the Czech border. . . , (International H# < ! C— 4 > ;
.• 4 i • '«■! onlyoerson to know in advance she |yas being “hiographed” because’ the program told of her fight?- against alcoholism. Tricking the honored) person ihto shewing up at the NBC TV studio fl the toughest of keep: ing tjie secret. Dinah Shore was aske<|o appear on a program depicting -the life of Edgie Cantor, who l|eiped her to fame. She was
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— t a amazed to discover she was the star, instead. • ”We even had Ida Cantor backstage to make Dinah think up to the time the show went on that it abbut Cantor,” chuckled Edwards. , . __q_ _ - ; Give the handicapped a chance. Use Easter Seals.
Watermelon Bank • ALBANY, N. Y. UP — A watermelon juice “bank” has .been established here for use in treatment of nephrosis, a kidney disease. The Supply, donated by an airlines manager, is kept in deep freeze facilities of the Ten. Eyck Hotel. It was flown in from the Little Rock, Ark., “bank.” \ * 'I Aircraft Carriers Get Atomic Power NEWPORT NEWS, Va. UP — An atomic, plant for aircraft carriers and battleships is being developed here unde/ sponsorship of the Atomic Energy Commiss’lon and the Navy’s Bureau of\ Ships.. Most of the details are withheld for security reasons, but the AEC has announced that a contract has been awarded to Westinghouse Electric Corp., with the Newport News Shipbuilding Drydock Co., aS a subcontractor "in the design and development of a nu-, clear propulsion plant suitable for a major warship such as an aircraft carrier.” ' \| The researchers undoubtedly wiJJ use basic principles discovered in development of the nuclearpowered submarine, the U.S.S. Nautilus. AS in Nautilus, carriers would have an atomic pile as the main power plant. Steam ’ turbines would be driven by heat generated by the pile.' \ New Carriers The first of the atomic carriers is expected to be similar in design to the 60,0(?0-ton Forrestal now' under construction here and the atoga, Which is being built at the Brooklyn navv yard. It would be about 1,040 feet long with a flight deck 252 feet 'wide. Steel decks, heavy* armorplate and extensive compartmentation would make the vessel as nearly unsinkable as possible. Top speed of the Forrestal and the Saratoga wjll' be about 35 knots. -But naval constructors hope that power generated by the atomiq pile will push the A-carrier at a faster speed. The Forrestal-class carriers will have flush decks with an “Island” superstructure that can be raised for navigation and lowered to let aircraft land. • •- < . ' Carriers of this type will cost 9210,000,000 to >215,000,000 at current price levels but atomic is>wer plants may boost the cost. \ No Confidence HIPH POINT, Nl C. UP — Police here sought two “doubling Thomases” after theives cracked a safe bearing assign saying: '"No money inside. Safe contains only company papers.” safe-crackerA spent a lot of time finding out the sign was correct. ’ i Church affiliations of U. S.; presidents —Copgretationalista, 1; Disciples of Christ. 1; Friends, lj Baptist, 2; Reformed Dutch, 2; ■Methodist, 4; Unitarian,, ‘4; Presbyterian, 5; Episcopalian, 9. Three belonged to no church.
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Achievement Award Banquet April 8 Dr. Jonathan Forman, editor of the Ohio State Medical Journal and nationally-know-n champion of. the positive approach to health from the soil up, will speak at the )14th annual achievement award banquet sponsored by WOiyO to be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Fort Wayne, Wednesday, April 8, at 6:30 p.m. ’ Although a man of wide interests, he is probably best knowp for his work in relating the quality of food by the modern person to the quality of the land on which it is grown. « Dr.-Forman serves as pcesident of Friends of the Land and plays , ■ » an active part in its annual confefeces. > The Rev. Ware W. Wimberly, pastor of the Presbyterian church in Wabash, will give the blessing. The extension dviisions of Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan agricultural colleges cooperate with the farm department' of WOWO in giving this annual affair. Awards are made by the station. Presiding over the ceremonies will be Jay Gould. WOWO’s farm service director. The event will be broadcast over WOWO from 8 to 9 p.m.
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Cross Timbers President 'WASHINGTON UP — The National •Geographic Society says President Eisenhower is a Cross Timbers man. That means that his birthplace. Denison, Tex., across the Red River from what was the Oklahoma Indian Territory, was in the middle of the strange tangle of oak forest as the Cross Timbers. These forests formed a natural barrier between the land settled by the whites and the vast prairies of the Plains Indians. ' * ,Flying Furniture WESTERLY, R. I. UP — They’re building furniture that flies —a quarter of a million pounds of it. The Orsenigo Company is furnishing a new 18,000,000 luxury hotel in Bogota, Columbia, and the. cus-tom-built furniture .is being freighted by a(r. it will take 18 to 20 C-54 cargo planes to carry the entire load. WHIi MMt corryinfl com, 1! rUI obcrelv* 1 ,h»»p«ki«. INDUSTRY. HOMED WMERS . HOBBYISTS The powerful Model 2000 is built tc stand up under hours of continuous urn in medium-rough and fine finish sanding Quickly sands walls, woodwork, furniture, boats, etc., to satin smoothness. Does a superb polishing job too. Straightfine (non-rotary) action leaves no abrasive marks. Delivers 14,400 strokes pei minute . i . weighs only S lbs. . . ; hai only two moving parts ... never needi oiling ... 21 sq. in. of sanding pad sur face. Operates on 110-120 V., AC. Lee Hardware
