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Plain and Simple Living—

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Rita's Children Romp, Play Guards Stay Out of View

“HOLL EWOOD | Sent. 24 Rita Hayworth’s rich little Moslem princess plays happily in her hilltop home just like any other American tot. Word whistled through moviefown last week that Rita had hired guards for her two chilNira Rebecca 8, and Yasmine, 17 months. But the guards and patrolling Beverly Hills police cars remain out of public view and so far as the children are concerned they don't exist. | Rita’s secretary shrugged off Testions about guards at the story home off Coldwater Canyon in Beverly Hills, declaring that wasn't part of her job.

Ranch-Style Home

“yattie Yasmine, who'll win a minor fortune when {mama -divorces Prince Aly Khan, sleeps in a nursery that might have been lifted out of the- home of an average American family,’ "Even the home doesn’t look like a Hollywood-type mansion, Its a California ranch-style house surrounded by a tall wire fence, ly another precaution against anyone coming too close. Rita’s efforts to raise her chil-

Avert Panic in Fire

Next Door to Theater

PITTSBURGH, Sept. 2¢ (UP)— ¥ire Capt. William Bell went to the stage of the Kenyon Theater last night and announced that there was a fire in an adjacent bowling alley, but there was no

danger. Only. two adults and a child left after the announcement, the remainder staying quietly in their seats to see the rest of the show. Firemen quickly extinguished a small fire in a stairway which had sent smoke curling through the buiding.

Firemen fo Meet

ok WAYNE, Sept. 24 (UP)— Fire department officials from 53 northeastern Indiana stations, comprising nine counties, will meet here today to make plans for mutual raid during an emergency. Ft. Wayne Fire Chief Ed-

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Iknown woman sought by police.

ward L. Uebelhoer is co-ordinator district. = him $10,000 for the “sac-

dren like any other Ametican] youngsters’ extends to Rebecca also, her daughter by her marriage to Orson Welles. Every morning Rebecca Skips! out of the house about the same] time that the other kids in ‘the neighborhood leave their homes. | The butler drives her to a public school, three-quarters of a mile} down the road.

Takes No Chances’

Yasmine, however, gets to stay in bed a little longer and usually is sleeping when Rebecca leaves. |

Although there has been no) definite confirmation by authorities - of any reported loitering about the Hayworth home here or the cotage she occupied while establishing residence for her Nevada divorce, Rita isn't taking chances. : She hired guards for her Glenbrook, Nev., hideawdy last June at the suggestion of police when four = hoodlums checked into ‘a nearby resort. The hoods left while guards were patrolling the grounds 24 hours a day.

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Pretty Aussie Beats Bookies Without Betting

(CDN)—One Aussit bangtail fan has found a way to beat the bookfes—and is it making them mad. The bookies—legal over here if they operate at race tracks-—have only themselves to blame, however. They always carry their money in big leather bags which hang open in front of them while they take bets. That's made it easy for “The Fashion Plate.” She an attractive and well-dressed but un-

She has filched more than $3000 from the bookies’ bags in recent weeks. :

A $10,000 Dip—

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 24 (UP)—Well, they went and did it. They shaved off Adolph Menjou's mustache today. But they had to pay

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More than 1000 Democratic nen will convene -in Indianaponext Saturday for the 12th Indiana Democratic Wom-

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By PARKER LA MOORE * Seripps-Howard Staft Writhr

LONDON, Sept. 24 — A stock market boom and general rejolc-

ling in conservative circles have

been the immediate reactions to the announcement of the. British| general election to be held Oct. 25. | But while the defeat of the So-|

cialist government may be the | foregone conclusion that many {here believe, it may prove much! easier to turn out the Socialists than it will be to repair the ddmage they have done, Britain ig approaching the win- | ter facing fuel and power short-| ages which may be as serious as| those of 1947. Breakdown of the! transportation” system is threat-| ened by a shortage of train crews. Even now some passenger runs have been~discontinued to release CPews . for freight service. Confronted by ising living | costs, millions of workers are demanding immediate wage increases. . There are strikes and

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.ithreats of more of them.

Meat Ration Cut

The meat ration, “which was raised a week ago, was cut last! week and will be cut again this

BRISBANE, Australia, Sept. 24 week. The meat outlook is un-|

certain because of the serious

cause domestic slaughterings have not been up to expectations. And the widening gap between exports and imports is building toward a new financial crisis which may demand outside assistlance of substantial proportions. The Socialist government can be condemned for not facing up to these problems before they reached their present critical stages. But a government taking office more than a month hence— if a new government is elected— will find them even more difficult to solve.

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International Dairy Exposition this year. Exposition officials said this will be the largest amount ever offered at a dairy cattle show. - Over $45,000 will be offered in the senior division, Ten thousand dollars donated by Motor Co. will: go to wihners in the 4-H and Future Farmers of America junior cattle show and

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