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TOKYO, Mar. 268 (UP)—Shirley Temple and movie star Hideko Takamine, Miss Temple's Japanese equivalent, held an eight{minute transoceanic telephone conversation today in a publicity stunt sponsored by the newspaper

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Nuptial Ship Aground Despite Two Vows SANTA MONICA, Cal., Mar. 26 (UP)—The marriage of June Haver and trumpeter Jimmy Zito was ended today even though they had said their vows twice to make sure it would last. It lasted just a year. Miss Haver said Mr. Zito sulked for hours, told her he didn’t love her and didn't want a reconciliation.

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IN HOLLYWOOD

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HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 26—This fabulous town of Hollywood is made up of a lot of individuals, each with his own idea of how to get the most out of Ife. A quotation from one of our most successful stars brings out a new individual idea.- The words

were Jimmy Cagney’s:

“Some people make a career out of acting. 1 make a career

out of living.”

It is Jimmy's answer to a lot of questions people ask him. The first time I heard Jimmy say it he was stretched out on the sand of his private beach at Newport Harbor, a comfortable hour and a half’s drive from Hollywood and Vine.

The question asked Jimmy on that occasion was, “Why do you make only one or two pictures a year, when you are in constant demand for more?” But don't think from his remark that James Cagney is a lazy man. Far from it,

» A ” He has more energy left than most of our movie personalities. He conserves his energy. He doesn’t spend hours and nights in the hot spot clubs of Sunset Strip just to be seen so he will be cast in pictures.

Instead, he spends his time at his farm in Connecticut, at his ranch home in Hollywood, at his beach house or on his occasional yacht cruises. He has plenty of time for his wife and children. He has lots of time to absorb sunshine and plenty of time to think. He stars in one or two pictures a year. He doesn't do any until a story comes up which he thinks is right. “The Time of Your Life” is the latest. He doesn't waste his effort. I'm wondering ‘f he Hasn't done his audience a favor, too, with this plan of his. When he is seen in one or two films a year—usually one—his face stays new to the audience.

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The public is asking for new faces, but they never say they're tired of Jimmy Cagney. Some of the other stars are doing this same thing. Cary Grant, Gary Cooper, Claudette Colbert and a few others follow the same plan. Each time they bring a fresh interpretation to the screen, not just a tired repetition of their last performance. If all those stars who have reached top pilling were to limit themselves to one or two pictures a year, all Hollywood would benefit. Then the newcomers ‘would get a better chance to show their wares to the audience, thus giving more variety for you in your local theaters. The dividends to Jimmy Cagney from his philosophy of making a career of living are these: He keeps his health, his peace of mind and keeps the studios standing in line with scripts for him to consider. . He has been married for 14 years and the records show no headlines smearing his private life with fights or divorces. He is one of the happiest men in Hollywood. When things get confusing for you, think of the Cagney philosophy of making a career out of living. ” » ” Maria Montez, who said she'd never sign another long-term contract at a big studio, is talking with a big studio about signing one. . .. Don (Red) Barry's current flame is Geraldine Brooks. I wonder if he still thinks about J. Crawford? . . . Those certain independent producers don’t miss a trick. They have their own bookmaker on the set and collect a percentage of his profits.

U. S. to Spend Millions

TOKYO, Mar, 26 (UP) — The United States is planning an aid-to-Japan program amounting to $580 million. in the first year. It hopes Japan will be able to finance its own recovery within five years, U. 8. Undersecretary of the Army William Draper told a press conference today. He is head of an economic mission to Japan. Mr. Draper called the program a “purely economic plan” not designed to make Japan take sides in the U. 8.-Soviet cold war.

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