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* NEWARK, N. J., April: 8 (U.. P). —Robert R. Lemcke, chief aip raid| warden, planned today to dismiss more than 1500 auxiliary wardens because they were “joiners”. who “definitely harmed” the service.
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Veteran Recalls Early Days, ‘By FREDERICK 0. OTHMAN
United Press Hollywood Correspendent
HOLLYWOOD, April 8~—Today we dropped by Columbia studios to
mi} suicide (she did it by gulping
about old times in Hollywood with Alfred E. Green, the director of the
proceedings. So with Miss gondérgaard dead
14 jn “Appointment in Ber
George Sanders about to be shot through the head, we'd like to spin some tales about Director Green. He's been in the movie business since 1911, a director since 1815, and he’s the man responsible for
| the Hollyweed baton and the big
black cigar. | He has always carried ‘a stick
‘| and had ap oversized cigar stuck in
hig face. ''The youngsters on his
| sets aped him, and now they're di-
regtors, too, carrying sticks and smoking cigars. (All over town are cigar-smoking movie directors, sporting batons. Green's faulk
. Started in 1911 It ‘was in 1911 that he applied for a movie acting job at the Selig studios at Edendale. » “They. offered me $3 a day, * he sald, “shipped me down to Terminal island and sent me off to sea to ‘board a filthy old boat, in which they were filming a. picture called “The Pirate’s Daughter.’ “I was a pirate. I wore a beard. Between shots I used a shovel and a broom. One reason I took the job was that they'd promised ‘me lunch. “Came hoon I saw all the actors walking inte 4 cabin dining room. I. started -ta walk in—and they shoved me. ‘out. They said I was just an extrg and could eat my lunch out ‘of a box. “I was a youngster and this ‘made me mad. I decided that very mos ment I'd stay in the picture business just to get revenge.”
‘Glad to Dive In’
For four years, Green went out to Edendale every morning and sat down on the curb, promptly at 8, waiting for work. Sometimes he got it; sometimes he didn’t. Then he became a director, whose greatest ‘pleasure was being kind to ex-
“The trouble with directing pic-
| ‘tures then,” he said, “was that the
public sneered and the stage actors would have none ‘of this magic lantern business. I believe that William Farnum was the savior of the industry. He was the first stage actor of any stature to take a picture role. After he'd tried the water, the other actors were glad to dive in.”
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STRAFED BY ALLIES
MacARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Australia, April 8 (U. P)— Allied planes stafed a three-ship Japanese cenvoy off Kavieng yes= terday and scored near misses with bombs on a destroyer in the Solomon sea,.’a communique said today. A destroyer and two cargo vessels were in the convoy sighted northwest of Kavieng, the New Ireland Apanes base where a larger convoy was dispersed in a threenight attack ending last Sunday. The flying fortress which made the
"|1atest attack ran off intercepting
planes. The attack on the destroyer was made Tuesday by a Beaufort bomber on recornaisance near the
: coast of Bougainville,
Ward Has Gift
LINDSELL, Essex, Eng. ‘April 8 (U. P.).—Six-year-old Rosemary Hayward is going to send Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt a red fish bookmark laboriously jig-sawed out of a piece of wood, as an expression of gratitude, for adopting her. Rosemary is one of 38 English children being cared for at the Hampstead nursery here through funds provided by “foster parents” from America. Mrs. Roosevelt, who wanted. a little blond girl, was assigned Rosemary, who ‘apparently had no idea of the importance of the woman she calls her “American mother.” In succession Rosemary. asked “Can she read? What kind of clothes does she wear? Has she ‘lots of hats? And does she live in a big house?” When told Mrs. Roosevelt could read Rosemary classed her as “a wonderful woman” because reading was Rosemary’s hardest Subject. “I guess it must have been hard even for her to learn to read,” Rosemary said and. then went to work on the bookmark.
SEEKS DEATH PENALTY
ALBANY, Ore.; April 8 (U. P.).— The : prosecution indicated today that it would demand the death
, | penalty for Robert E. Lee Foulkes,
21, Negro dining car cook charged with the “lower 13” murder of a naval ensign’s bride.
ELECTED BY SORORITY Two Indianapolis students at Denison university, Granville, O, have been elected officers of Kappa sorority.
N. Delaware st. secretary, and gan |Joan: Scott, 938 E. 58th st., treas-
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POST-WAR PLAN IN PACIFIC TOLD
Far East Diplomats’ Meeting With U. S,, British Revealed.
WASHINGTON, April 8 (U. P.). —Far Eastern diplomats and experts assembled by the institute of ‘Pacific relations were revealed today to have proposed that Asiatic troops of the allies occupy Tokyo temporarily after hostilities and that Japan be completely disarmed. They also urged that all of Japan’s empire pessessions be taken from. her, including Korea, Manchuria and the Mandated islands. Chinese representatives indicated that their country desires possession of the island of Formosa. The diplomats rejected proposals that “Emperor Hirohito’s palace be destroyed and expressed doubt that Japanese war criminals ever could be properly punished. Ask Attractive Peace Chinese also opposed-a suggestion that Japanese forced labor battalions be sent into China to repair|§ war damage there. One Chinese argued that the cure for “paranoia Japonica” lies not only in heating the Japanese in war but also in making peace seem attractive enough that the Japanese people| will prefer it to war. These hitherto unpublished facts were made public today in a report entitled “War and Peace in the Pacific,” which ‘was distributed at an institute luncheon addressed by Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles. The diplomats and experts had met privately last December at Ont Tremblant, Quebec. THat meet-| ing was attended by representatives of all the Pacific powers. It canvassed: the' whole field of war and post-war co-operation in that area. American representatives were sharply quizzed when the question arose as to this country’s willingness t0 go along with those sections of the Atlantic Charter indorsing post-war international collaboration." British officials - also were questioned as to the sincerity of Britain’s promise to assure the right of self~determination to its colo-
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