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Show - TIIE BULLETIN,. RING IIAM CANYON. UTAH 5 iEnter Germany as Siegfried Fort Falls ' N . , .,1 - r 'X 'Aa' t ' - - --a- - perheads of the U. S. First army under Lieut. Gen. Courtney n. Hodges, enter Germany soutl .od beyond Trier, as Siegfried fort falls to the Allies. Photo shows the spearhead of tanks stretch k .the horizon across Flanders field as they enler German territory. In the first push they reached ,, ru of Aachen, meeting with opposition within the Siegfried line. b German Each Year I! Vki v s Joseph Parrachinl, and mascot for a group of F. F. I. in Carpentras, is responsible for kill-ing 13 Germans and wounding sev eral others. He was In a battle against a German tank, armed only with a machine pistol. Invaders at West Wall This map chow approximate location and direction of the principal drives against Germany's Siegfried line, or west wall. The American First army drives ahead after liberating the capital of the Duchy. The Third army was slowed up due to supply difficulty. The British Second army has the northernmost end of the line to handle. By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. ARTURO DE CORDOVA have spent the en-tire lunch time discussing his first American starring role that of the swash-bucklin- g pi-rate in "Frenchman's Creek," the picture Paramount's said to have spent about four million dol-lars on. He could have told about his work in Mexico, where he made more than 30 movies, or told that he's going right ahead, playing op-posite Betty Hutton in "Incendiary Blonde," because he's so good. But ARTUEO DE CORDOVA he chose to talk about Joan Fon-- I taine, the heroine of "Frenchman's Creek" about how well she handles a role quite different from her oth-ers, about how lovely she looks in It In short, about Joan. How's this for shooting the works on a single picture? Metro an-nounces as the principals for "Week-end at the Waldorf" Ginger Rogers, Lana Turner, Walter Pidgeon and Van Johnson. The picture will be In the general pattern of "Grand Hotel." ' Paul Guilfoyle is enjoying Ideal working conditions a set for "The Master Race," in which he has one of the top roles, has been built prac-tically in his back yard at Encino. Watch the lad who does an extra-speci-jitterbug routine in "Youth Runs Wild." He's Pat Kane, 19, who was blinded in one eye by shrapnel in the Pearl Harbor disaster. He and his partner, Laure Haile, were among 24 hepcats called in for the picture; he's a former Missouri state champion jitterbug, she won the national tango and rhumba championship and they've started on a promising picture career. X Members of one of those Radio City guided tours paused in front of the RCA building. "High above you you'll see the Rainbow Room, on the 70th floor, where a cocktail party Is being given for Fred War-ing," said the guide. But the sight-seers looked not at the towering building, but at the man getting out of a taxi at the curb Gary Cooper, who also towered above them. They've got to build a bit of Cen-tral Park In Hollywood for Samuel Goldwyn's "The Wonder Man." California's weather has set a ar record for clouds and overcast, for all exteriors will be shot Indoors, on one of the largest greenery proj-ects ever tackled. The CBS "American School of the Air" launches its 15th season Octo-ber 9, offering listeners a liberal education. With 400 army radio sta-tions taking the program, as well as schools and the general public, the science programs will show how returning soldiers can fit into jobs, and also discuss new developments In science. There are five different divisions of these daily programs, lasting till April 27. Paulette Goddard, Mary Treen, Marie McDonald and the other girls who play shipyard welders In "I Love a Soldier" did it in borrowed shoes. Only genuine workers can buy those heavy work shoes with steel-reinforc- toes, so the com-pany asked real workers to lend some. Did you hear Cliff Edwards sing-ing "Careless Love" on Hildegarde's program recently? Harry Sosnick and his band did, and went straight up in the air for a second seems Cliff was supposed to sing "I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby." The appearance of Dinah Shore on French soil inspired the editors of the Continental Edition of Stars and Stripes to come out with this head-line "Is There Anything Finah A Gal in ODs stepped on shore, and Who Was She but Dinah Shore!" ODDS AND EI'DSLt. Wayne Mor. ris, former Warner Bros, star, now in the navy, has been awarded the Dis-tinguished Flying Cross. . . . Karl Swen son, "Lord Henry Brinlhrop" of the air's "Our Gul Sunday," still has the rat, doll given him by his wife for good luck when he auditioned for the role seven and a half years ago. , . . Hedy lamarr makes her first appearance in a costume picture in "Experiment Peril-ous" and by the way, lots of people are annoyed because a Hollywood make up man and slocking expert said 1ii i'ulilictition that lledy has piano lei . jbice Wrecked as German Troops Retreat :; r-.?.T:-3 P?l? the American Seventh army moved Into Marseille, France, they found ships scuttled In the harbor lie city looted and buildings, bridges and rail terminals destroyed. In Paris the women and children 4 up the paving blocks from the streets to build barricades behind which they fought for libera-ei-r capital before Allied forces entered the city to help them. No Gasoline Problem in Paris Anybody who owns a bicycle In Tarls these days Is lucky. Bikes are the only means of transportation, outside of walking, as there Is no gasoline for the few cars left In the French capital. Above Is a typi-cal scene in a Tarls street with business people bound for their offices and shops on their trusty wheels. Leads Ninth Army 1 fit l .1,.. 4 AtolillMII ll 'l Ml it IliOlilim 4 Lieut. Gen. William II. Simpson, shown above, has landed In France and is leading the Ninth army against the Nazis. Along with the First, Third and Seventh armies, they make the mightiest army America has ever assembled. Trial of Former French Militia , . , ' At - , , ' " ' ' - , , t m, ' i 'f f .If"', v A ';' "" n ''''' f.-- ' f " 4 Ji't - r niMMia " - mrrTr """'Mttft-MtoP- Mimiriliifiiiirff" J" J ' " The photo shows a scene during the military trial of the mem-bers of the former French Militia In Grenoble, France. On the findings six men were condemned to death, two were sentenced to hard labor for life, and two more to five years' Imprisonment. The French underground has turned hundreds of prisoners over to the courts for trial. While underground punishment has resulted most of prisoners were legally brought to Justice. Yank After Sniper Yank Infantryman pokes the muz-zle of his rifle around a street cor-ner in Liege, Belgium, to take a shot at a German sniper hidden in a building at the end of the street. Snipers kept at work for hours after the Germans were driven out. First in Germany In ) kit 'M - ' ii liiiii liliiaiilftiriBiiionftwilinimi "1 Lieut. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges, commander of the American First army, which had the honor to U the first of the Allied forces to maki a permanent penetration into Ger many. General Hodges' troops wen also the first Yanks to enter Parii after the French underground and fought off the Nazis. Italian Waffle -- Like Trenches i...is - M trenches that cut up an area "some place In Italy" In a 'Wtern are being used by the Air WACs stationed near the head-- toe 12th air force In Italy. This new type of trench is said wUerably more protection, and is harder to hit from air. Youngest Vet Back j f,t TV? - I Entering the merchant marine at 14, now 15 years old with 13 land-ings on battle-tor- n France to Jiis credit, Gerald W. Haddon, Chicago, has been returned home. A Mechanical 'Whiz' " MisasimHni Jack Butler, 11, of Chicago, as semblcd a carburetor of several hundred parts in one hour a reo ord for an expert. In a demonstr tion at the Bendbc Aviation corpora tion plant he used only a new "e I :oded view" diagram guide. I B-2- 9 Secret Armament Revealed nmsjsjMMIIMMmsMigMsjsjBM 4 f , f;, ! I4 " v v ULIv ' ' -- t y ' i f ' w ' "- - ' - ' ( i- - ' v ' ? - -- ' t ' i " The armament of the B-2- 9 super-fortre- ss has been revealed t ths public. AH turrets and guns are remotely controlled electrically. Gunners in the different parts of the ship can operate all the guns and the fire-power can be instantaneously concentrated on any approaching enemy. They were first used against Japs. Liberators Who Came Home British forces that liberated Brussels capital of Belgium. Jse of Belgians, members of which are of Bels lhey home here by the populace and there city. They had escaped to England, "d trained under their own colors. |