Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1963 Page: 2 of 12
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Poge 2—Sopulpo (Oklo.) Herold, Thursday, January 3, 1963
'ear
She Needs Advice Now
... by Abigail Van Buren
I am very wo-- j marriage k en the rock*,
17 - year - oM| -
DEAR ABBY
ried about my
daughter She it going steady withj ^Dfr 'R
a JO - year - old boy who acts
like he own* her He demand* to
know every move she makes when
he i* not with her He is insanely
jealous and accuses her and spies
on her. although she is true to
him. He tells he how to wear
her hair and how to dress. She is
afraid to speak her mind He
dominates her completely. I can
see what a miserable life she
would have if she married him
My daughter thinka she is “in
lose" with him How can I make]
her see how had he is for iter?
1 am te'd that if a mother in-
terferes in her daughter * roman-
ces at this age she will drive
her into marriage
WORRIED MOTHER |
DEAR MOTHER: Even though
pointing out the danger signals
It sometimes culled Int-rlerlng''
— interfere anyway! Tnur daugh-
ter's future I* at stake. On It
now Pon t wait until she comes
bark homo five years and two
babies later and tells vou her
11 him to the stove aid accomplish
the same thing. The Idea la tc
j keep him HAP**Y
DEAR ABBY A girl we work
with bought a home it was a
very old place and did i't look
[like much from the oti*«>de We
wanted to see the inside m we
gave her a surprise nouae-warm
ing party. She was in the pro-
cess of remodeling « snd wouldn't
let us in I d list to know if shd
was right or wrong.
SIX DISAPPOINTED GIRLS
DF'R GIRLS: Your co-*"rker
mu*t Nave known that you girls
\« «order your house - warming
got a cold reception. I d • ■ ‘ t
blame her.
CONFIDENTIAL TO Ptr.M-
EMK: Some people are not as
"successful'' ft* others berau*e
when opportunity Is bracking on
their front door, thev are In the
leaf
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hate a habit
of talking to myself nut loud and
my wife think* I am going nutty
! acquired that habit >>ile doing I. .rpr *ed her with a party more
border patrol duty on the M<-vi mi of curiosity than generosity
can border. The only time I talk
to myself out loud is when 1
have a problem — and I have
solved many of my problems that
way. Now it talking to yourself
Is a sign of going nutty, please
tell me and I will try to break
the habit, although 1 have had it
since 1916 Yours tmly.
TALKING TO MYSELF j j,*ck sard looking for tour
DEAR TALKING: Talking to rInvert.
<ourseM is not a bad habit. It’s I _
ANSWERING yourself that might pcr a personal reply write l"'
not be so good. Rut If yee've | ^gRY Bos XAS5 Beverly Hills,
hef getting some good answers California and include a seif-ed
dressed stamped envelope Ahoy
answers ALL mail
NOW YOU KNOW
Kennedy- is the name of a fa
mous and powerful Scottiah fare
ily which settled in Scotland *
Ayrshire region in the Middle
Ages The family name is be
lieved to have derived from tlie
name Kenneth according to the
Encyclopedia Brittanica.
DEAR ABBY You can't pick
up a magazine or newspaper any
(more without reading something
about HOW TO KEEP A HI’S
j BAND HOME I’ve even seen it
in your co'umn The adv ice runs
from rubbing his back to making
his favorite pie After 26 years
of marriage I think I can speak
I with some authority. Just keep
him BROKE
8ERNICE
] DEAR BERNICE: There to Vermont was the first state to
nothing clever about keeping a he admitted to the Union after
husbapd HOME. You ran chain 'the original IS colonies
ACTOR DICK POWEU '• shown with actress June Ally-son when they were married tn 1U45,
and recently, after hi# illness was disclosod Below: a frontier sheriff on a TV series;
when he was a Hollywood newcomer in the 19S0’*; a late photo. Powell was a stage band
Singer -n Indianapolis, ind, before Hollywood. In early day* he w-ae in musicals, mostly.
★ ★★ ★★★ ★★★
Dick Powell,[ Jack Carson Fourth
Stars Dying Recently Of Cancer
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June Allyson At
Husband's Bedside
Al End Of Battle
HOLLYWOOD <l'PD - Dick
| Powell, who rose from baby-
faced singing roles to become a
movie-television giant, died of
cancer Wednesday night with hi*
wife. June Ally ton at his tide
The AS-year-old star had been
m a coma for two day* after a
I four-month battle against malig-
nancies in his chest and lymph
glands
The end came at 9 .*> pm .
only a few hours after hi* friend
Jack Car*on had died of cancer
of the liver
"Dick was very brave all the
way through it." a family friend
| said
Powell was stricken last Sep
tember and was hospitalized for
I cobalt treatments which, doctors
reported greatly reduced timor-
ous swelling near his heart. The
actor was released and returned
to his desk at Four-Star Produc
tions to continue hi* work a* head
of the studio
Last month, however, he an-
nounced he was unable to con
Ittnue a* host of his Own Dick
Powell Show
Reenter* Hospital
At that time he complained of
I pains in his hack and w as read-
mitted to the hospital where it
was discovered cancerous growth
had spread through hi* body
Many stars, among them Roi>
ert Taylor. Gregory Peck. Frank
Sinatra and Robert Mitchum. vol-
unteered to take his place
Powell Y final performance ar
host taped two months ago. was
beamed Tuesday night
Last month Powell starred In a
segment of hi* show titled The
I Courtmartisl of Capt Wycliff
for which he il a prime candi
| date for a posthumous Emmy
nomination
He is survived by three adopt
ed children. Norman. 28 Pamela.
11 and Richard Keith. 12: end
a natural daughter, Ellen. 24
Marries Three Times
The actor-producer was mar
ried three times, to Mildred
Maund and in 1916 to actress
Joan Blonde!) — the mother of
Ellen He and Mis* Blondell di-
vorced in 1944 and in 194.) he
married Miss Allyson Miss Blon-
| dell went into seclusion on hear-
ing of her ex-hushand'* death
Powell also is survived by two
brothers. Howard of Wilmette.
Ill. a vie* president of Ihe nil
| not* Tentril Railroad and Lu-
fhftr who recently retired a* a
| vice president of International
Harvester Co of South America
Quotes In
The News
Rv United Press International
HOLLYWOOD - Actress Ruby
Keeler, who co-starred with Dick
Powell in many films, upon hear-
ing of Powells death from can-
cer:
I feel very badly I saw him
shout two month* ago. ju.ri right
alter I heard about hi* illness
He was with his wife and they
h.'d hist gotten gopj, new-, that
he was going to be all right '
ENCINO. Calif - Frank Stem-
pel. actor Jack Catron s agent
(or more than 25 years, com-
menting on Carson's death from!
cancer:
"Jack evidently knew he had
cancer, but he didn't tell any-
body. I talked to Jack last night
'Tuesday and this morning He
wasn't feeling well, but he was
all right "
PALM BEACH FI* — Presi-
dent Kennedy, in a New Years
message to Soviet Premier Niki-
ta Khrushchev
The American people look for-
ward to the coming year with the
deepest desire that the cause of
peace be advanced For our part.
1 assure you that no opportunity
will be missed to promote world
peace and understanding among
all peoples '*
LONDON — An Automobile As-
sociation spokesman, discussing
the latest storm in Britain's worst
winter of the century
"Snow is just tumbling out of
the sky The only thing traveling
is snow "
Open Every Sunday
___i.
Jones Super Market
501 Wait Daway
BA 4-2972
$00 „Steed .Says
"THERE SHOULD BE
AT LEAST ONE
RAMBLER
in every «<ira«a''
Both were with Powell wher
death came
Powell, considered a "good
guy" by his fellow stars, was
president of Four-Star Produc
‘ions in partnership with David
Niven and Charles Boyer
During his long career he
starred in scores of motion pic-
tures and several television se-
ries
He was born in Mountain View.
Ark and got hi* «tart in show
business singing in theater or-
chestra pits Later he bought a
second hand banjo and traveled
through the Midwest and Sooth
playing with country music or
hoatraa
He was discovered by Warner
Bros singing in a theater and
brought to Hollywood where he
gained stardom in a succession
of Recond rate musical comedies,
generally playing choir boy-type
juveniles in such film* as 42r>d
Street," “Gold Digger* of IMS”
and "20 Million Sweethearts," un
ually opposite Ruby Keeler
When his career began to wane
in the mid-40* Powell played a
tough detective in "Murder. My
Sweet" and achieved one of Hol-
lywood * greatest comebacks
When television came along he
was one of the first stars to he
rome en independent producer
No immediate an-iouncement
was made regarding funeral ar-
rangements.
(arson Hid Fad
He Had Been Hit
By Dread Disease
ENCINO, Calif tUPl> -Actor
Jack Carson turned In one of his
greatest performances during the
last two month* of his life by
concealing a death dealing cancer
He died Wednesday at the age
of S2 of a malignancy of the liver
Carson succumbed only a few
hour* b® fore
cancer claurvd
another Holly-
wood personal-
ity. actor pro-
ducer Dick To-
wel1. and less
than three
w eek* since the
death* of char-
a c t e r actors
Charles Laugh
toe and Thom
is Mitchell
both a l»n of
cancer.
* Carson * death came as a shock
lo his friend* who had not been
told of the actor's illne*s at hi«
insistence He had undergnne sur-
gery about six week* ago for the
malignancy and was confined to
bed at home for the past two
week* His wife. Sandra, and
brother. Robert, were with him
when death came
Frank Stempe1 Carson's agent
for more than 25 years. **id the
actor's closest friend* were told of
his illness only recently
''Jack evidently knew he had
cancer, but he didn't tell any-
body" he said “I talked to Jack
Tuesday nigh* and this morning
He wasn't feeling well, but he |
was all right ”
Cellanses On Blaze
But a hint of Carson * failing
'*alth cam® 'ast Aug .16 af New-1
ark. N J , when he collapsed on
slage during dress rehearsal for
Critics' Choice " Physicians said
at the time—he Iwd a stomach
disorder
His last appearance was on
Walt Disney's "Wonderful World
of Color" on television four
months ago when he appeared to |
he in good health and spirits
Carson's first stage appearance
came when—because of his size
—be was chosen to play the part
of Hercules in a college produc-
tion It wa» an auspicious debut
He tripped during a performance
and knocked down half the set
A college friend Dave Willnck
thought it was an funny he per-
suaded Carson to ‘earn with him
m a vaudeville act
Carson came to Hollywood tn
a new Hupmohilr in iaaa to plnv
htt part* in movies end on radio
He appeared in more than 40
pictures and starred on radio
throughout his career
Trams With Singer
However Carson didn't reach
fame as a motion picture star
until he teamed with singer Den-
nis Morgan in "Two Guy* from
Texas and other ‘Two Guys “
film*.
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