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Show 1 y h L'v mH. "nr a , I ! - - t '-- m lij tt l; mm ISCREEHSRADIQ' j,1 tirn ty Nwipr Ualoa, 5. VALE By VIRGINIA Fred MaeMurray whorr tTS I the public chose for the Stella oJ wle in nnos The Miracle A blank ballot was Bells-fitted n the New York Time Uj ballots x ere inserted in each (as is nol Jly of the book, inso such mat case lhe s'WOVS f i i JI ... i ' a chanc that of i press agent bard lulled ve!v The Uroailuay Scene: White Housers hear Mr, Big hei an offer from u famed mail order firm to serve as chairman If he doesnt make it in 43 The Elliott Roosevelts are miffed with the mag which published their Statin interview. Allege several Q and As were omitted. . . . They say Fred Astaire's sister, Adcle (Lady Cavendish). will wed a Clucngo businessman. . . , Earl (Madman) MunU has purchased a fleet of tioO caha for shipment to Tokyo. . . . They say King George of Greece hasn't a drop of Greek blood m him. . . . Site for ir' & ihe puLl.c really had is'vote lh- character is - lYr -3 HOUSEHOLD SMirrrsr Liquid ran be poured from a narrow mked bottle faster and easier by shaking the bi tile in a circular manner, Too frequent take pressing some of the life out of wovdea 11 ties. To rlean pancake griddles, wafand popover irons, wipe them after em.h use with a cloth squeezed out in clear, worm water. fle irons, Teas may be deliriously flavored by adding sptigs of cuily mint, apple mint, orange mint, spearmint, or lemon balm. Saxe the heavy folding bags in winch gelatin is sold. These are boosters Eisenhower pukles or shelved the idea when they learned 'ideal for that Willkie buttons cost $90,000. . . . ' olnes in u lunchbox. Freda Hempel, the Met star, is goWax the cuplioard shelxes or ing into the cosmetic biz, while famed cosmeticians are going out cover them with oilcloth. Then dut and spots wipe off easily. of their alleged nunds. the New Hotel Aster will Park. . . tc 5'ird and , tran.-quitin- I " yW :T 'Governor snow-boun- Herman Tal-mad- and his first wife were guests of the Japanese government (on an paid honeymoon) before the Pearl Harbor attack. The Japs paid for it in exchange for pro-Jawritings, ads, etc., which his father printed In his Georgia paIt all per, "The Statesman. came out in Georgia at the time, and on other occasions and was never denied. AMERICA . , . Photographs showing Milwaukee, where all citizens turned out to clear the roads and walks. Food deliveries were blocked so citizens met on cleared streets in order to receive milk and other food. Also dazed Chicago was digging out; Betty Ford does an abrupt sitdown as she skids off the curb, ruining nylons and her dignity. SNOW-BOUN- d p FRED MacMURRAY Gaperfect for MaeMurray. Clark ble and Cary Grant also got plenty of votes; right now the public seems to want to see Clark Gable in practically anything! Same with Ingrid Bergman; she led the list for the role of the motion picture actress; second place, an unknown, with Jennifer Jor.cs and Greer Carson com-ir- g next. Handle r7- with - Sweethearts" was composer VicHerberts daughter, Ella II. To Bartlett. Not a seat left. persuade Dorothy Ross to star at the new Club Bagatelle, the owners built her an apartment there. . . . The day after Grace Moore was killed, local phonograph shops were besieged for her recordings. tor Aztec civilization gets a attention at the NBC "Life Be Beautiful rehearsals; the Ancient Reinhart, and her husb- now. at. Mill- FUTURE FARMERS VISIT NEW YORK CITY . . . Officers of the Future Farmers of America visited New York City recenily and were shown the sights by the Boy Scouts and entertained by officials, industries, business and Secy, of Agriculture Clinton F. Anderson, who is shown with the officers when he received an invitation to speak at their 1917 convention. Other view shows a New York Scout, one of their guides, pointing out lower Manhattan skyline. The boy officers later visited Chicago and other centers as a reward for their outstanding work. Berle supplants Rudy air, beginning March 11th, you'll hear a new singer for whom great things are predicted. Hes Dick Farney, and the movies are already after him, but he wants to make a name in radio here first. He's very handsome and sounds so much like Crosby you can hardly tell the difference. ... n-hole Mitchum and Gene Raymond star-you- ll see samples of art work by other players. In an art gallery sequence displays include charcoal sketches by Douglas Fairbanks Jr., water colors by James Warren, oil paintings by Barbara Hole, statuary by Ginger Rogers ond pastels by Myrna Dell. Just pastime art, but good. The report on Fred Astaires first tcst is practically a classic an t acb7 Slightly bald. Can dance a little. But hes not the only one who hit the top after a discouraging start. Of course, theres ay Milland, who made four trips rom England to Hollywood before he made the grade. - and Costello yearn to do et" in the movies; itll be a esque version, of course, which ci,jf ause a,lm'rers of the classic to tn tn The bys wont get around after they make a picture island next summer. THREATENED ... The Franco Diligent! quints of Buenos QUINTS $12,500, Mr. Aires have been threatened by kidnappers who demanded was stayThe to family the police. have reported and Mrs. Diligenti note was extortion the when Del Plata of Mar town ing at the resort to mail the sent general through received The money was to be taken officials have and Police government Aires. delivery Buenos uncovwas No evidence over the case and given the quints protection. ered at post office. MOST COURAGEOUS ATHLETE . . . Monty Stratton, former Chicago White Sox pitcher, who lost a leg in a hunting accident and returned to baseball with artificial leg, has been voted most courageous athlete by Philadelphia sports writers. the set wibh stars Dennis ?nd Andrea King as best and matron of honor. tban ,?ore Kate ight years on Smith Speaks will Mutual network on June 23rH Hins as News com- mental'11 Ted us a deal. roc' uas til,,m.lthi Sings will continue on lurther nQtice . Sr five-ye- ''ri POT IuImI'I. lUt INSTRUCTION I NDM IliFD AUDI T tOlR M'Tt KTT Study Hr.iuty Culture; It ! facintttnf ttnd highly paid. Approved under Ui U. full W rile for Cat ilog m nnot qi . dkai . Ball cci.ti BUI He. Mala Si, Lake City. f tt or rc Savings Buy s x When your little one catches cold- - ... do what most Tonight do to relieve mis- eries of childrens colds: Simply rub warming, sooth- ing Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back at bedtime. Results are so good because VapoRubs special action starts instantly . . . and keeps on working for hours during the night while the child sleeps. Often by morning most misery of the cold is relief-bringi- ng gone. Remember, Mother . . . be sure you get the one and only Vicks VapoRub. change to CALOX for the tonic effect on your smile Efficient Calox works two tr aye : Helps remove film. ..bring out aU the natural lustre of your t smile. 2 A special ingredient in Calox The Airistocrats: Dust off a halo encourages regular massage . . . for The Greatest Story Ever Told which has a tonic effect on gums via ABC. The program came up make them firm and ...helps with a revolutionary commercial rosy. Tone up your smile. ..with Calox! style: The sponsor is merely iden Made in famous McKesson laboratories. tified at the start and conclusion ol Hi years of pharmaceutical the show there are no tiresome save should . . . Johnson Van plugs. His his singing for the bathtub. 0&- -47 dueting with Dinah Shore was as WNU W musical as gears being stripped. . . . Henry Morgans twitting of the digest mags was an elegant spooform-ance- . . . . Peter Lind Hayes chuckler: A movie star celebrated her silver wedding she just marFor You To Feel Well . Jane ried her 25th husband s-- doc-pla- i8 at the Park Avenue: "Im warning you, at the rate youre going, youll die broke! . . . Thats not whats sighed Wingy worrying me, Grober, I just dont wanna live broke! Winchellebrities: Sonja Heme, a real good skate. . . . June Havos, the blonde, and Luba Malina, the ditto brunette, keeping each other from getting lonely at the What a waste of girl! . . . Bill Orr ENDS Dr- Af alone ' ! Russells thrushing on Kay Kysers stanza proved that she can entertain with a song as well as a sweater. ar Barry Thomson could tit himself ln?s 's hobby he hoards VJ stnni end Ver mary buttons father is a 01 her is a nurse, and Mary nUrrL afler another on Road of Lie" ' Mushed. , y !ay Humphrey Bogart the deepest blushes sn Bolku,.,, T, scene t r!ilory uhen he had to do a tassage" in haby blue pajamas ' 't oun& who plays those Tvrnant,r 1 club on i e,'rece',tly lectured a boy? and Feeding of Trop-tr"cal f,j fj , "e l?an Crawford took four or to New York, re turned to lohu ood with eleven, aU well filled of "v-i .. bseou-bou- e manSan CB; Sw,.. 1 g. Eavesdropped Joy Ames and Dick Landry, danc-i- n ia,ere Paired as a romantic team LMy WlId Wsh Rose. Theyd c. ,r, met bH the picture started. ey in love, and were mar-Mnrn-n ...j ! news-ma- The Press Box: Just when everybody was getting indignant about the elections in Poland, Georgias lower house passed the white primary bill disenfranchising a million Americans. Oh, brother. Will Pravda have a holiday with that one! . . . The N.Y. Newspaper guilds replacement director, Carmen Henry, warned out of town scribes to shun New York for jobs. Because staffs are bulging with returned servicemen and their wartime replacements. Dont, she cautions, get stranded in the Big Burg. . . . Tip to feature editors: See if you can get that beribboned air corps vet to gab. He peddles hot chestnuts from a little cart at 47th and Broadway. When you see The Locket, witn Laraine Day, Brian Aheme, Robert hnJi ... Former Secretary of State Byrnes was flying to Cleveland to appear on a program sponsored by Henry Luces A reporter on the plane asked Byrnes how be felt about George S. Messersmith, U. S. ambass to the Argentine. . . . Byrnes said he didnt care for him; in fact, he didnt like anyone who wore a red carnation in his lapel. One of his pet aversions, added Byrnes. . . . Then the plane landed and the first to greet the party was publisher Henry Luce, their host. . . . With a red carnation in his butto- iW When Milton Vallee on the Abbott EQI'IP d ff lot of and, Les Tremayne, also on the show, spend their vacations in Mexico each year; his hobby is studying and photographing archeological ruins. Next time theyll visit the Yucatan peninsula theyre doing research on the ruins there right Sait RONNC'W & OAK II ME (I tjlloidk bv ... Care!" You'll learn the reasons for the British and American attempt to break the economic barriers separating the four zones of Germany; you'll see German crowds at the And races, and at fashion shows. the curta.n is lifted on the obscure Russian zone. "Germany Handle with Care! is important! Can star, Alice FARM MACHINERY HKITEIIN HID The Stage Door: MGM is planning Turner for damages as the result of her hopping to MexMISCELLANEOUS ico without pernush. They're not HE BUT AND SELL Furniture, ktiee, Typewriter, Add optimistic about collecting but they Office Safe. Caah Hetfiatera, tag Machines, hope it will discourage Lana and ALT LAKE )t UK I Xi HANOK others. Ed (Archie) Gardner, the BA Haaft Brewdway. Bait Lake City, Utah. radio star, is trying to persuade Be Want Thaeaanda of new customer for Ethel Merman to be his summer I b Surplus Imiotitu torv oiler yt. new 3U ixMp.iu1 A thou-mGranite Teakettles replacement on Duffy's Tavern. other liuvs Allied Development to., lie also has a radio format for her, Inc., It S, 2nd W.. hail Lak City. lUt, if she will only listen. . . . Among other standees at the revival of U. S. Bonds! to sue Lana Youll learn some surprising facts hen you see the new March of "Germany DEPARTMENT ih 1 Time, CLASSIFIED ,1Drr sin Kins . k, their liking. ita. 1"fyp al Posing these triplets was a bit V Vita' than the average pep and room of a goat family are very '" ei'hl problem rare, much m0re VETS DYING WISH . . - James W. Richardson, 15, Ironton, Ohio, became a house page boy because his G.I. fathers dying request was for such an appointment. He is shown with Rep. T. A- - Jenkins (Rep., Ohio), who made the appointment possible. (of the cinemas) m Reubens get- ting howls with his trick cravat, which slowly rises and falls withMarion out using the hands! Drake, the model, says she is a direct descendant of Sir Francis Drake. She plans to write a biog about the OF Soanso. . . . Teenagers saluting Gen. Ike. .... da. ? day 24 hour every f week, never etoppicg, the kidneya filter waste matter from the blood. 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