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Show mi j '4 A' (f ' I;. ' ...... 1 J' - f y '.: - ax : vV'4' r 'Ji' 'V ia .,"' s . . f -k.. , v .' ' - " '. - STAGEvSCREi Hoicamid by Western Newspaper Vnuin. ol college football I 1S46 ii au pocked campaign or xludded with important diilci lhat million are left in of football follower a lomewhat bewildered date. Many requests have come to till alxo be--1 wildered department, askiug u to' pick the major game from a dizzy, ichedule that ha more class than any football program we have known. We hestitate to pick up thi as-- j signment since it mean deimnci-aim- n front a few f college and many t1. of comchamber merce, who insixl their home - town SECRETARY OF COMMERCE game desert e high Averell llarrtmau, former ' ambassador to the Soviet and unranking. Com-plailrum the til bis appointment, ambassador are rare. college to England, has I wen named by of Hie chamber President Truman to replace Hencommerce are the Wallace as secretary of comry more embittered merce. (Ulll. Anyway here I our ranking of like more Important KPETEWT? contest. Ihrre are a many vital game that one can only hit m few of the high spot. On October 13 we have Army meeting Michigan ai the top game of that date, n comback in June. . . plete hell-o87,000 at Ann Arbor. Indiana Illinois is close behind. 1'or old times sake, Princeton and Harvard must he considered, then Navy and Duke, And among the better games of till day we find Columbia and Tale, two of the best leant in the Ivy league also the euuutry. By VIRGINIA VALE says hes all PAT OBRIEN up as a movie producer. Ive just finished co-t- fi producing Crack -- Up' " (he in the RKO pic- jl: also ture, with Claire Trevor and Herbert Marshall), and de- -i cided it would be my last be-- 1 j co-sta- rs yj nt i cause, for onu thing, you lose a lot of good friends. I had parts for six sc tors, and about 200 of my actor friends asked fur those alx parts." Besides teaching him what produe-!tn- g a picture means, "Crack-Up- " new kind of role; ha gave him plays a lecturer and highbrow art i y;i - v?'iK 1 ?.-- ' (v 5?.?33si ... e COW PINCHERS It Uok maihinerjr ta conquer thla 1,4N pounda af steer AifdM after the animal broke eut af slaughter pena and rambled Into the yard of a southwest in pflnrt to euax steei Into truck, vai to no avail. Desperate engineering company. finally leaded him up with a giant crane after the atockyard cowboys gave up In defeat. MECHANICAL il Lai man-mad- fleial JAILED FOR CALLING STRIKE . . . Preceded by deputies. Sheriff Walter Mouoghan, second from left, escorts George L. Mueller, third from left, to county jail to serve sentence of one year fur contempt of court. Mueller, president of the Independent union of Duquesne Light company employers, Pittsburgh, refused to call off Hie strike or to apologise for calling ruurt Injunction, "scrap of paper." Murller later nas released. . g, I v. l'AT OBRIEN authority attached to a big museum. To develop the plot, coma conspirators try to drive him inassane si if that signment weren't enough to drive OBrien nuts! Two Southern Headliners TTie big game on October 19 will be Georgia vs. Oklahoma A. and M., (at Athens, Ua., not Greece). This will be one of the season's high spots. A game of almost equal importance will be Alabama and Tennessee Bob Ncyland vs. Frank Thomas. On thi date Army faces A possible Columbia in a toss-u- DIPLOMATIC MANNING . . . Capt. Harry Manning, who argned commander not to a Nail sink the S3 Washington, carrying 1,909 passengers In 1940, baa Just been appointed commander af the largest United States owned passenger liner, SS America. He flew with Amelia Earhart, thriller. The schedule now carries us to October 26 when Army meets Duke and Ohio State meets Minnesota. Just a moment Michigan meets Illinois in a game that might easily decide the Big Nine championship. And Pennsylvania meets Navy in a m WAR BRIDES IN PEACE BONNETS . . . Three of the BriUah war bridea who arrived In a contingent aboard the "Henry Glbbona" abow varying taste la bats. Left to right are Mrs. WllUam Williams, Sharoa, Miss.; Mrs. Everett Cline, Waverly, W. Va., and Mrs. Hassell Helton, SI. Lonls. Their bonne 1s have but one thing In common all are clothes mart, but war brides are anxinat ta dun American-mad- e aa aoaa as they arrive while their American alstera adopt their traditional rivalry. The big game of November 2 Is Thia and Alabama. Georgia game is fragrant with a Rose Bowl odor, a Sugar or an Orange Bowl taste . . . Trippi vs. Gilmer. Here is one of the most vital or Important games of the year, 11 you havo the feeling that football games are vital or important. Probably they are not. Anyway this is the game of that particular date, closely followed by Notre Dame and Navy. Army-Notr- e "Whits House," latest of RKO! "Thia Is America" aerlea, brings' us the history of the While House,-froIts erection to the present i Tha executive offices art shown aa well as tha noma which tha casual visitor secs. at former styles. Theyre demolishing Tara ban,' and all tha other "Gone With tha Wind" seta that have been more or leu a permanent part of Patheei 40 acres since 1938. On the don will be erected a New England, village, representing Concord, Mass.,: for Selznlck's "Little Women. Mi Right on top of the auccesi of Columbias "The Jolson Story" i cornu another announcement of, 20th Century Foxs plans for, "I Wonder Who'e Kissing based on tha life and songa! of Joo Howard, It'll be In technicolor and If it rune true to slight resemblance to. reality, June Haver, Martha Stew art Reginald Gardner, Mark SteVanessa vens, Richard Haydn, Brown and Charles Brown art in, Dame Clash The outstanding melee of November 9 is Army and Notre Dame. This is the game that could easily draw 500,000 fan. Biff Junes says 1,000.000 tickets could be sold if there were only room enough. This will be the feature game of the the year, considering Army's wrecking assault on Notre Dame in 1944 and 1945, plus Frank Leahy's trek of vengeance. Later on we have Penn and Army, Harvard and Yale, Ohio Slate and Michigan. Also Southern California and UCLA, Army and Navy. The schedule makers this season have given the country the top menu in football history. With few exception they have all picked the strongest opponent they could find. You might add a few sprigs of to Tulane and laurel blossom Southern California who have dune the widest ranging in the tiger jungle, battling everyone in sight 21. Both play until December Notre Dame and both play each other, as well as such teams as Alabama, Ohio State, L. S. U. and a few more. This fall campaign of 1946 will be the high spot of campus play since Princeton met Rutgers over 75 years ago. The schedule we have outlined is only a small part of the big show a mere fragment. But there isn't space enough i cover all the turmoil. Tha daring slant pilot wha land- -' ed a giant transport plane on a ape4; between towering treea, ta reaeaa Gary Cooper from a tight fix la! "Cloak and Dagger," wsa Foul Meats, whs won the Beadlx trophy, race tram Van Nays to Cleveland a few daya later, Her-Now,- form-wlll'lpa- r tha cast i Mi So far Martha Vlekera haa been seen aa the screen enly la "The Big Sleep," ia which she steals centals scenes; she's bed featured' roles la "Tbe Man 1 Love," "That Way with Women" end "Tha Tima, none ef tha Place and the Girt which have been generally released. New shes la "Lave and Lean." Around War-- ! ner Bros, they any she's likely to be a star before tbe publle gets to know her. VOWED TO KILL FIFTY . . . Stsnislsw (the Sniper) Ballon, Polish ouUaw, shown after rapture by American troops. Ballon vowed to kill 59 Nail followers in vengeance for killing of his parents and three brothers In Poland by the Nails. FOKMEN MAY SEE DOUBLE . . . Three sets of twins are on the Beloit college, Beloit, WIs., football squad Uiis year. Two pairs are Identical. Here they are: top, left and right, John and Paul Kramer, Elgin, III.; middle, Dirk nnd Cliff Allen, Wauconds. III., and bottom. Dob and Bill Williams, Arlington Heights, III. With the football season under way, Brloit is making excellent use of the twins. Ralph Edwards can't be sure what will happen on "Truth or Con- -' sequences" in the future. A few years ego, by remote broadcast he had young man carry out his consequences from a street corner just a few blocks from the NBC stu y dlos but last winter he did a overseas broadcast to Tokyo) tha contestants were G.I.s stationed there. On a 1942 show a man looked r s needle In a hsyjtack the ISKo icrxinn sent a contestant to Lbs Arctic Circle, by piano and d')- - sled, to search for a nugget of '.old. two-wa- f.-- Batting Crowns i Tlie National league pennant fight between the Cardinals and the Dodgers has been baseball's leading feature this season and will remain The f- half his work-o- n the floor, "The .Die had Cary Grant there during tha Everyone else scone was shot over and over, while Vallee rested, with Giant, Shirley Temple and Myrna Loy aa an audience. Hu than wiiich ; YJ- - J? - - . as secretary of eommsrre, photographer found the former secretary sitting en s park bench reading the comics. He apparently did not find rnongh humor in conditions within the state department te satisfy him. Wallace has announced that lie would continue his flight for adoption of the policiro of Roosevelt. of commerce all past i ' i ON THE PARK BENCH . . . Within an hoar after President Truman demanded and received the resignation of Henry A. Wallace ' oirru helmed storied out to Jtad i 'if V leagues at VamsUHRI bat. in hun.e run or.d runs baited f . in the triple butting crown. o- For a while It looked as If the T watluping Williams would run away with all three marks. He began THINK YOU GOT TROUBLE? blasting home runs at an early dale . . . What happened to Dolly aa his balling average botered shouldn't happen to a dog. Dolly around .389. But toward the close fell from a second-stor- y porch, re- of the season he found himself tied number of knots, brrious Metal into sult two broken legi. was coming from rrutrhrs made all well, except she 'competition won't be chasing the rat. Musial, Uie N L. batting star. 4- On , has in the way of attendance. One of the main entries in this fit Id is Ted Williams, star of the Red Vc-i- " rccoids Bache-Soxer-." He American the tongues. i j :'WJ: '"' 'V- ,3 ' : i , ? '.r.'' LEADS DUKE ELEVEN . . . Charles Edgar (Billi Milner, 34, xrnior from Waynes-vlllN. C., one of greatest guards ever to perform, who Is leading the Duke university football Pleven as captain. d OOPS .f.YD E I ).S I.auum Zerfre, firm ijikcuIumi in vilUint, ariyimf into th rolr ef eenutnial lluU-Brrnl in Reed nf LiftT with surprising mis. . . , Ken Mtrrimen kune the words and miuie ef 24 songs when IS months old. . - Jenet Leigh was thrilled si making her eereen debut as Fan Jehneen'e heart Intermit in The Roman ta of Rosy Ridgo1 but it meant milking a cane, feeding nigs, end falling in the mud. . . The i Captain From Ceitile" cost looked forward to gating to Mexico on loco, lion, till they found they1' d have to ha inataxululed agoinsl typhoid, and tmallpox firm! i , - "Vyj ei ii' . - 'V e, HIIOTIIER3 BY B1KTII AND RLACKSTONE . . . Associate Justice 1'rank Murphy of (he Supreme court of the United Slates Is shown, right, with Judge George Murphy In recorders court at Detroit. They re silting in the same rourl room where Juxtlre Frank presided a few yrars ago, before he wrnt on to the nation'a highest tribunal. The hi others were photographed as they discussed a ease now before Judge firarge, while Justice Frank was on vacation. |