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Show m president Tnnnan Announcing Surrender of Japs 3 - $- v? Expected Back With MacArtliur ft a . t. 3sv v ' - 5 i' vt ? : ' A s DIO li? .v-- V ; i 7 tui-al- ; vOvTi & mutter ur hie uboul to I ;,y tie a trifle i tT our l:iv.il. I'i.i w o' 11 lake a !:ot at it just ike cuiifentra- Ii cimii'!-!:!ari.i iiidiiict, which at tinii. rci'i lcuFt wo; it together, although entirely c.Mi-- i n.t. But tlu-- are the main f.iu.d.-i- mils ef any winning effort. Keflex arlion, as you probably kiniw. is response of r)r, brain and niUMic to some the lor example, In boxing sres an opening as brain and i)e In a niUM'le lit second. mi wjsti'iJ delay. But aa or .e gets older rcllvx action gels slower. The eye will see the opening but the muscle usually arrives a trille too lute. As a cniierete Illustration consider l. Mel Ilein in t :I1S ,K V1.. x jC'x . V TT-'v ? 'A S ? a ; ,J '" - . Bcluard by Westers Newspaper Unios, By VIRGINIA VALE ' j Mary Pickford WHEN picked by the win- . ft. lSjr i ?V i t'-iir?- situ-aiiu- n. ? j i ' 1 i SAi that she Invited the mother of Mer- -' vyn Leltny to hear it broadcast Mrs. Lcltoy enjoyed the broadcast so ;much that aho promptly called her son, and talked so enthusiastically that he decided to make a Technl-- ; color picture on the "Queen for a Day" idea of creating Monogram played host to "Queens on the successive day. They watched Peter Cnokson, War- -, rra William and Anne Gwynne work on the "Suxicnse set, then vlaited set of Swing Pathe night-clu- b Tiit-ic'- J44J$ i Snwrrr XXA 'Y.jA' '" W , A.?.0-'- 7 f s -- ' & ' , K'' v ' phots (how President Harry S. Trumaa ai he announced the end of the war with Japan. Left to of Slate Byrnes, President Truman and ef State light, front raw, Admiral Leahy, Secretary flrf.il Bull. Three years, eight month and one week after the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor tha Japs tha terms sf Uw Allies for an ucandltional surrender. ed fe . fuot-bal- Year after year Mel had a quick Hash of what was happening and he was usually on tnp of the play. He can still see what la but natInking place In a urally after so many sensimi of wear and tear his legs may not quite get there in time, although it is still amazing how many times big Mel ia on hand at the right second. Instinct and reflexes are some-thin- g that ean't be taught. You have them nr you don't have them. Eddie Arcaro and Ted Atkinson will tell you that in any rkise apot It hr Inst inrt that dirrrta the next move, for it muat be done in Iras than a breath. The instinct and the reflexes of siifh ball players as Ty Cobb, Babe Iluth and other leaders worked perfectly as a rule. They did the right tiling subconsciously without any direct conscious thought attached. They rarely did the wrong tiling. Jack Dempsey wiU toll you in his two closing fights with Gene Tun-ne- y that he could see openings which he rould have used effectiveBut ho ly in his earlier ycari. was no lunger the Dempsey of Toledo, especially against the cleverness of a Tunney. fill iiliiAhi It rade." It Employers of Goldwaiers depart- mcnl store In rhorals, Arts., during their spare time operate n farm which furnishet them with fruits, vegetable, poultry and dairy produrti. They are paid in prod- nee from the farm. More than 1G employees work the farm. half-flas- Antennas to Blanket Nation With Television Susan Hayward bai left Paramount, where she got her otart, and Lt. Gra. Jonathan Walnwrlght, then n major general, la pictured with ligned with Walter Wanger for General MacArthur, aa they appeared In the Philipplnro ahorlly before seven years. Her lint picture will tha Jap Invasion. Walnwrlght, who led the forlorn hope on rarregldor, bo the technicolor Western, Can- wao captured by Nipponese and la expected to rejoin General MacArthur, to directly Uane nU orders to the Japanese efllcials. Government Prepares Postwar IVtain Found Guilty SUSAN IIAYWARD Passage, with Dana Andrews and Brian Danlcvy. She'll be working at Universal, right along with her husband, Jesa Barker, whoa playing a featured role in "Aa It Was Before. yon Mental Discipline I But concentration is another afAged Marshal Henri Philippe retfair, It doesn't call for the shown In court when he waa ain, the the powder-flar- e speed runvhtcd of treason charges againat other two ingredients demand. ConThe eenlrnre called for centration demands the discipline of France, death, with the rerommendation by the mind nr brain that In turn controls muscular movement. It is one the jury that the lenience not bo of the rarest of all the comieti-iiv- c carried out because of bio age. species, since it goes with mental jiunishment. It Is something that must be forced and watched. It can never be taken for granted as It may slip from your hold like greased eel. To begin with, any extended concentration meani punishment. One of the reasons I quit tournament golf. Bobby Jones told me, waa that I got tired of taking the beating I had to take through 72 holes of play, where I knew couldn't afford to take my mind off the job." Join's waa one of the best of all concentrators. I find I can hit the ball as well as ever. Gene Snrazen says, but I can't keep concentrating as I used to. I can't keep thinking through every shot to be played. My mind begins to wander. Tunney was one of the best rnnren-Irnlnr- s in all rport. Gene worked ns hard nn directing his mind as he ever worked on his legs or arms. A few hours before facing r.ey in Chicago, Tunney read some bonk I've forgotten the name. But he could tell you everything he had read in that book. That means the top of mind control with a million dollars at stake and Jack Dempsey's punch just on abend. Few would believe the number of hours Tunney forced himself to Buddy Lrwls, slugging outflrld-e- r And it practice this combination. of the Washington Senators who wasn't any fun." he added It was spent three years ia the army. Is the hardest sort of work. shown back In Washington uniform Walter Hagen could kid with you after hlo discharge from the army. and laugh with you one minute, and Into baseball shape, be will a second later concentrate entirely Getting aid Senators in drive for top honors. on the shot to he played. ?cw are JK Plans to inaugurate a new system of television and FM radio broadcasting from stratosphere airplanes sis miles In the air, as soon as permits and equipment can be obtained, were announced by Electric. Initial flight testa of the system, known as slratovision, are expected to be made soon. Urge circle shows the increase to about 113,000 square miles possible under the system of stratovlslon. andslng West-hghau- Furlough in Island of Peace . American soldiers enter Switzerland on furlough to upend right dayu Any land that remained a veritable Trie of Peace In a sea of war early six years of the European conflict, Fhoto ahowa a few G.I.i in Alps, altitude 10,29 feet. lta Novel Hits Jackpot "Before the Sun Goes Down, s novel about a small town in the IMOu by Eiiabeih Metzger Howard, has' been awarded 1115, 000 In prisea by Doubleday, Doran A Company, and It Is her first novel and will soon be published Still Swim Champ Unaccustomed Service Returns A- I ;f ''; A"ax-;- - v . vT.-i- ti CV ,.'v y . t l4svUv-- m rriv- - Reconverted Senator Few football players know the value of concentration as Mel Hein knew it. While the opposing team hnd the ball, h? rnpt:i.;inl!y fared the por: ibilitii-- of a pass, a hid ion ball, a line thrust, a r;, inner or n cmI run. A if O' d (! Tensive hurl: or c a d fcfisive l.iicnuin min t have control of his thinking apparatus ttmiuch evciy plnyir.g second, ll.iiiihcrj; r.f Navy belonged in t'us and D.ims of Ai.-nclass, H'am-h-irhave this ahih'y. M',;.t Notre Ilanic hive been kc'-n- , alert, able com'-nt1 want on the next play your bodies physically rrlnxri yo-.minds always alert." Kmi'c Itod-i.t'.ld iii'. l taip'h-- them. cor.icrfrstion was Jack Johi-s'n- j 2? 400-nirl-rr hav-ftth- win H- i- Jack Douglas, writer and actor on the Phil Harris radio show, was given a baby shower by Harris and the cast when John Douglas Jr, or--' One gift waa a cradle rived. which has rocked the bublea of thel Ronald Colinono, Ruth Hussey and1 Constance Moore, respectively. William Coctz, head of Intcrna- tlonal Pictures, is agin long fca-- 1 tore films, so his "Tomorrow Is For-- , ever, starring Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles and George Brent,, will reach the acreen In lesa than. 10.000 feet will run less than two hours. ' Twentieth Century-Fa- x piano to remake that lovely story, Berkeley In which Leslie Howard' Square, and Heather Angel originally ap- prared. Rut the story will be rewrit-- l ten, and this time Maureen Onara.j Gregory reck and Jeanne Crain will, ! have the leading roles. Following hlo annosneement that Japs had met peace terms, Presl- dent Ilarry 8. Troman, accompanied by Mrs. Truman, apprared on tha steps of the White House to greet the crowds gathered for the ofllrlal announcement, be President announced to the crowd that he had de- clared n two-da-y holiday for all government employees which did not include his staff. i The Strange Adventure has oni Clark Ga- -. Academy Award line-uble. Greer Carson, Thomas Mitch- -' ell. Director Victor Fleming and Cameraman Joseph Rutenberg have, all won their Oscars. Tha chickens which chase tbs actors have no Oa-- ! cars, but they're prize stunt hens. Symbol of Complete Victory TT Want to appear on a quiz showf; Then take a tip from Quizmaster, Fred L'ttnl. who selects guest eon-- , testants for the Wednesday night, Detect and Collect CBff show, j Fred says ho looks the audience. over and picks those with the mosti ! 'eager hands. corn-jlct- entirely ! ,, V c l y, A ' t & ' s' (l)l)S y4D 's i,r- - Fl)S-C- pL .VieM, Panair ff i i (pending hit jlUiy urtofighf uark-inin Might nnd I My ol I'm, nrri. . . . Aftrr Rra and s half ytart in g Young returns to, jfie CmiI Guard, Ci U'arnrrt; hr w Init tern in " Old Ao-- j quaintance, with Grill thiris. . . . 2Hh hns rroplitmrd Alyn lot-ly- n Century-Po- t fur another year-h- e's currently, Ann Comer in appearing with Peace A Hiss''. (he film ten ion of Junior ,l)is Ihivis, Randolph on tha MBC lato Wit h Judy program, has signed .for tha rota of Hush llerherfs son in the Sunday CBS J hat's My Pop". . . , If IJ0 trill hart two Danny Kayo ttchni-roto- r comedies In IV45-4j : ' f on on attack. Ty Co! b ufi-- J to map out certain plays wciks in advance, and then be ready to u'a them when the right time arrived. He rarely overlooked the right time. Without concentration you might not be able to use such natural gifts as reflexes or instinct. Dempr-cy- s In Casablanca Night p; Think of Next Play alnvst Keo Nakima of Ohio State rrosn and was tained his judged the individual winner, "A laamh the Mara Brothers aa Independent film producers, and tha Marses will try It eat aa n stage tear of Pacific coast theaters and1 service camps. That Is, theyll do five sketches that have been devri- -' oped from the script, about 404,0 persona will see them, and the ma--i lerlal that get by with thia critical aodicace will go Into the picture. Receives Japs Reply t end of gas rationing motorists have learned how to tay P'" again. Service stations are beginning to get bach Into the one',0P service with window cleaned, water supplied, oil " tnk completely filled. Just like In the good old days. Tirco ecked and advance orders token for new ones, when! Trumans Help Celebrate Peace that lurky. i 1 There' a a fine new radio show scheduled to start September 11. Cumclia Otis Skinner and Roland licada of the different government dcpsrtnienta working oa cute ia Young will be heard in more of the wartime restriction. left to right: J. A. Krug, War Production board; delightful William and Mary, Chester Bowles, Office ef Price Administration; Frank L. McNamee, War sketches, written by Mls Skinner, Manpower commlasioe; William II. Davla, director ef rconomlo stablli-aatia- which were heard on the air a whil and John Snyder, director of war mobilisation and reconversion, ago. Barry Wood will be the singThe purpose Is to remove all government restrictions and rationing so soon ing master of ceremonies, and Ray as passible. Blocka orchestra, a new mixed choral group, and a guest star will complete Uio program. split-secon- d, K ning contestant on the Mutual network'! "Queen for a Day" program as the person the "Queen wanted to have :tea with, Mary liked the idea of the program so much . i ' ' K f i v. a .rr 1 f. Ii. i. ' ' V-- 7v : 1 . . Max Grassli, toft, Rwlsa charge d'affaim, wliown whrn he delivered to James F. Byrnes, V. H. seeretary of state, the Japanese reply to surrender. TO ,.,c. Symbol of conquest over the Japanese, In the eyco ef every aavy man, la the dream pirtare of Admiral Halsey riding the emperor's while horse through the streets of Tokyo. Sailors at naval frontier base, Tompkinsville, N. Y., rraet to Jap surrender nrwo la fixhJon ahowa la photo. Including a mounted white horse and parade. ini.,1,, i fV-- 11 |