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Show THE BlLLETIN' BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Sounder . . L. Gen. Knttneyer, former conv air forces In d the V. S. iMhis been appointed com- - M 4 the aewly formed air M rommand. He will be M for defense of the WfRSArV!;MCITY, F BDINS L,,e n city of in complete Warsaw, Poland, are playing games in front of the ruins of Marien Kircher, the oldest church in the Polish capital. Charred wreckage forms a cross in the background. The population, once over a million, has dwindled to a few thousand of under-nourishe- d and ill-cl- population. Warsaw is the "ghost city of Europe." The mystery Is why the few remain in Warsaw. jZ--S ALASKA .JfJ mm wSSSSSSSES SmSZEESEm 7 SEEEB D"TCH Hfigg CANAD HP u. s. a!s HAWAII M?XICO: HBaMaaBBHaaaaB mm mom H gB IflMM PANAMA CANAL PACIFIC OCEAN HEAVY TOLL FROM TIDAL WAVE IN PACIFIC . . . Claiming at least three hundred lives and untold millions of dollars worth of damage, map ahows how the tidal wave started In aea somewhere off Dutch Harbor, Alaska, to race over Pacific at 300 miles an hour and hit Hawaiian Islands and west coast of North America. Sudden drop of ocean floor Is believed to have started mammoth hills of water rolling. Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE PAUL HENREID, who plays in Warner Bros.' "Devotion," was puzzled by a group of eight nice looking gentlemen who visited the set where he was working. They edged up as close as possible, and paid rapt attention when he did a scene with Olivia de Havilland. Afterward he learned that they were clergymen, and were interest- - ed in the Henreid technique dls-- I played in making a parish call. In-- I cldentally, after getting her man in 30 straight pictures since 1935, Olivia gets turned down by Victor Francen In this one. However, she marries Henreid and she says her infatuation for Francen was just a school-gir- l crush anyway, so it doesn't count. Louise Allbritton, who with William Eythe in "For Al-- ways" on a recent "This Is My Best" airing over CBS, did it under difficulties. She'd been badly un-nerved by an auto wreck on her HbS !E&' 1SSShh5 ; J III LOUISE ALLBRITTON way to the studio. She wasn't hurt, but she was upset and excited. Yet you'd never have suspected it. She didn't even look nervous, and she didn't fluff a line of her complicated dialogue. Robert Montgomery, who co-sta- rs with Miss Garson In "A Wom-an of My Own," is going to delight all of us who liked him so much in "Night Must Fall" by making an-other mystery story by the same author, Raymond Chandler. This one is "Lady in the Lake." Columbia Broadcasting System is certainly covering the news with the organization behind "Robert Trout with the News till Now" (6:45-7:0- 0 p. m., EST). It includes 36 Colum-bia news experts located in 17 of the world's liveliest news centers. Something new will be introduced by a staff of experts who will "re-search" the news; they'll build au-thentic backgrounds against which the news can be projected, give documentation to the stories. Trained reporters will help prepare the scripts. Patti Clayton's made history she's zoomed to popularity via a singing commercial! She's the orig-inal "Chiquita Banana" girl, and people everywhere used to listen to her voice telling them not to put bananas in the refrigerator, even though they hated bananas. Now Patti has her own program, "Waitin' for Clayton," on CBS at 6:15 p. m., EST, thanks largely to the tons of fan mail she received. In "Little Giant," their new Uni-versal picture, Abbott and Costello break their entertain-ment formula. They perform as Individuals, not as a team, and for the first time since 1930 they're fol-lowing a script, studying lines and written directions formerly they Improvised their dialogue and in-vented the accompanying action. And they're not Including any of their comic routines. A special group of page boys has been assigned to the 6th floor stu-dios at NBC in New York, to handle the exuberant bobby-soxer- s who swarm in the wake of their new idol, Robert Merrill. The bari-tone has been creating a sensation at the Metropolitan Opera House. In the movie, "Doll Face," which stars Perry Como, he's called upon to sell his barber shop to finance his show business aspirations. The screen writers were just delving into history Perry once ran his own barber shop, in Cannonsburg, Pa. And he sold it so that he could get money to take a whack at sing-ing professionally. ODDS AND ENDS Ray Milland was en route to a gas station for a job one day 13 years ago when William Meiklejohn, Paramount talent chief, signed him to a screen contract. . . . Robert Young grew a trim mustache in three and one-hal- f weeks for his role in Hal K allis' "The Searching Wind." . . . David O. Selznick says his multi-millio-dollar production, "Duel in the Sun," will run for two hours and thirty-fiv- e minutes. . . . Before the "Queen for a Day" group even reached Denver, 25,000 requests for tickets had been re-- ctived at the radio station carrying the broadcast. &UE AGAIN ... As ft Kf the recent Greece elec-'K- t George II, now in exile Hud, may be returned. He Kned in 1922, but fled the Hthe next year due to an Be was restored to his j..;:n in 1935 but forced Silt in 1941 when the Ger-Hnh-his country. B Sfli B&k am HOOVER DISCUSSES FOOD . . . Herbert Hoover, center, former president of the United States, who is currently making a tour of Europe to study the food problem, is shown following his arrival in Czechoslovakia with Lawrence Steinhardt, left, U. S. ambassador, and President Benes, right, of Czechoslovakia. Hoover has reported an urgent need for food in most countries of Europe If open revolt and starvation is to be averted. "yw 11111 w w??xi&mmmmsggm IN 1!8mHbsLs p 1 lslPi' SH SSSk. HIGH COST OF LIVING IN A CHICKEN HOUSE ... A few weeks ago this was ft chicken coop on the farm of Herbert Studebaker, Waterloo, Iowa. Today It Is converted Into eight one-roo- m kitchenette apartments, with a utility room for use of all tenants. There were more takers at $52.50 ft room per month, than the Studebakers could handle on their poultry farm. More revenue from renting than raising chickens! WOUKS OUT . . . who meets world's Joe Louis INDER on June 19, bag at his camp at New Jersey. A is expected. BsSBSSHsflHsXflSlHBSSmBBSttMH :5F BHy .He? HHHjjjjHBHfcj bib .ttitisfSfi'Iliii is Ba8p ait. X- jjfl': Jjk PINING UNDER THE PINES . . . T said that in the spring a young Johnson to thoughts of love, so Jimmy Murray. manWancy 2 wanting to be an exception to the rule whisper. h ,L Kathy Callahan. They're all wrapped love as hold a tryst under the pines. --IrterteSfPPy Many an oSS couiS take a lesson from this young fair couple. ; f- muwpiig VICTORY MEDAL . . . The World War II Victory medal, to be award-ed to all members of the armed forces of the United States who served honorably on active duty at any time since Dec. 7, 1941. Bay JPKsiPI 'sBBRRhB AND STRIKES STILL CONTINUE . . . Maklin ("Porky") Hall, former child star, is beaten and mauled as he breaks through picket line during the earlier Warner Brothers' strike In Hollywood. Los Angeles Dally News photographer, Gib Brush, who took the shot, was awarded first prize in the Encyclopaedia Britannica annual news photograph contest for 1945 in the class of nonwar spot news. GETTING LARGER . . . C White Leghorn hen Is I" a class by herself. K! .0Wner' Mrs- - William m, Albany, x. Y- - she looks K 'Jounce egg, 5 inches B "che, in circumference. ffiffiq' J 3 ftftftftBftsmBlBMSM III mi mi 1. BELGIUM PREMIER . . . Achille Van Acker, Socialist, who re-cently took oath of office as pre-mier of Belgium. He will head moderate government of left to bring an expected end to crisis. bLsiBSSsimbEbiimBIp yv? x LBILsBsiLBTftBiBr MKsit&dpJmKBSBKsr UNEARTH FOSSILS ON FARM ... On the Arthur Antholt farm, near Cedarburg, Wis., three perfectly preserved teeth and a Jawbone fragment of huge mastodon was recently found. At least 10,000 years before humans appeared upon the earth these huge mastodons roamed over Wisconsin land. Photo shews Mr. and Mrs. Antholt and Elmer R. Nelson, right, Milwaukee museum, examining fossU items. For the first time since the war PARIS CELEBRATES AGAI 1. . co,orfu, carnival that with all ts pen --PI6 Paris burst forth hoIiday spjrit brought forth its brightest trfcaets, .00. and here we penetrated downward into the fmm glt ,he str,ets of .presidenUfSTe Wn thU,Ute f TeCh-- 8 , was awarded on civilian. |