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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, MURRAY, UTAH VERMONTER.SRJ Been Returning Servicemen to Civilian Life Has Organized on Army Version of Assembly Line Plan Separation Center I ' " 1 r SSgt. Arthur Freund, overseas veteran, is typical of the thousands of soldiers who will be given discharge under the point plan, on account of age, or due to dependencies. Like many others. Sergeant Freund would like to have stayed In service until his job was done. He will continue to contribute to war effort on the home front. His war experience will aid him. His wife. Bertha, who lives In Brooklyn, N. Y., was made an invalid by an nututnobile crash. Arthur is needed at home to take care of her. He had no choice, and the army, realizing that his greater duty was to his wife, sent him, along with hundreds of others, to Fort Dix, N. J. Separation center areas have been established throughout the United States to take care of the Yanks who will be discharged in next 30 days. The one at Fort Dix was selected for Sergeant Freund, being the nearest to bis home. uui'i," 'mm? n . i J '3 f ! ; .1 r fcV ri 1 1 "She married know." "Yim 7eU.rm 8 Sht"k J her son; "GroweM remarked. TOIGH Gtr r '1 J i -- A Civilian Is Born j in 'About a year ago, the had a friendship with GRACE MOORE Trust Warner Bros, to catch up the army discharge system practically as soon as It was announced. In "Janle Gets Married" Johnny Miles. Art Kassel Jr., John Sheridan and Mel Torme portray veterans whr.' win their discharge via the point system. His fans are congratulating themselves nowadays, since lt'i been announced that Fred Allen will take over that spot on NBC at 8:30 Sunday evenings, (EWD rounding out a full hour of comedy which began with Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. Allen will spend the summer in setting up the program format of the broadcast that will mark his regular appearance to the air after a year's absence. Katlna Pailnoa, tbe talented Greek actress who gave such a magnificent performance In "For Whom the Bell Tolls" two yeara ago and hain't done a picture since, will be seen In the Charles Boyer-Laure- n viva BacaU starring film, "Con- fidential Agent." Like many others who arrive In camp at odd hours of the day and night. Sergeant Freund missed regular army chow, but he doesn't go hungry, because the separation center provide a special mess for those who arrive late. Proof that he Is a citizen above the right pocket of Sergeant Freund's olive drab blouse, has been placed the honorable discbarge emblem that certifies- - honorable and faithful service to bis country. He will be given a discharge button. Sheet of Paper and a Signature The new March of Time "Spotis crammed light on Congress" with vivid, informal shots of Washington personalities. Much of the material, such at scenes of President Truman talking with Senate Majority Leader Barkley, Is exclusive with the March of Time. The scenes of the biannual press club party for new senators are especially entertaining. If you won-de- r how congressmen spend their time, don't miss it r Paulette Goddard says she'i now "an trying to acquire a blonde personality." She likes her honey-blondhair, says her husband and his friends are enthusiastic about it, to ahe'U keep it that way. She finished "Kitty" and hat had eight montht' rett since then, the longest holiday she's ever had. lot of it at her Santa Spent Monica beach home. She's the tame Paulette. blonde or brunette. e ' ... Wis . .1 discharge certificate and scpara-tlo- o qualification record, which he will find need for in years to come. Center, another big moment. Final payday has arrived. He receive his discharge button, service and honor medals and ribbons and all pay due him from tbe army, Including the first $100 of his muttering out pay. Having served overseas he will receive $300 mustering out pay In all. iniili fn Ii Mfcai.a,Mr.i.i,ia.rt.ai VaJk. , t ... Lower, the Honorable Discharge Is comcenter by prcented separation It may be only a sinsle sheet of while paper, a few printed words, mander, along with congratulations and a slcnature In blue Ink, but It rrprccnts 26 months of faithful service on Sergeant Frrund's excellent servto the army and an honorable discharge for Sergeant Freund. It's bli ice record. cntr bark Into the civilian life of the nation for which he offered his life. fir V-- fi '""I 1 that Hal Wallis Maybe it't thinks Lizabclh Scott can be built up to rival Lauren BacalL Llzabeth's Initial screen effort is "You Came Along." In which she has a fairly difficult role. She'd had good training with the. road company of Olson and Johnson't "Hcllzapoppin." Says even training with the commandos would be a cinch beside thm! so - :m Cmtn Vnid Ahr,r wrs 4n rsns "1h Var t Signing Discharge The tank of discharging this vast army has already begun hut will not be completed until months after J Day. Many men have expressed a desire to remain In srrvlce during peacetime. Provisions are being made to permit them to slav In the 10 million members of the armed regular army, navy or marines. At foreea. Thee records must be In the present time no mass dlsi harge taceHenl shape, and contain the of naval men Is The being planned. campW-twar record of each man. process of those In the discharging AU future claims will be determined navy, when It gets undrr way, will by the records on discharge day. be similar to lhat of the army. Tiid V ( jjconjui Way back years ago, Lew Ayres shot into stardom via his role in "All Quiet on the Western Front." William Goetx, bead of International Pictures, thinks he has under contract a young man who can duplicate that feat. The young man is Richard Long; he hasn't completed his chores in 'Tomorrow Is Forever," but the Hollywood grapevine caught np with him, and Goets has turned down four offers to share Long's contract. Given Special Meal e I native Harry-Whatkindo- lwart Glvot, "The Greek Ambassador," will appear with her. Misj Moore, looking most attractive in uniform, bade farewell to New York officially, just before she was due to leave. No small task lay ahead of her; a little singer named Lily Pons bad already set the pace for singers entertaining servicemen. p Tils final Jb In the army U to algn all papers, place his thumb print on his honorable discharge and thrn check the clothing that will be Issued to him. The government w in have a big postwar Job, the filing and preserving f ihc records of more than the nase iu, the faring with other men Sergeant Freund hears an orientation talk by camp officer. Insert shows him during an Interview, during which he is given expert counseling' and assistance for his transition to civilian life. He Is explained the G.I. Bill of Rights, benefits of insurance and given employment assistance when desired. 1 - "Ever hear lee?" hp ft Along; Sergeant Freund reports to the medical branch for a complete and dental Inspection and complete physical examination. check-uare part of the regular routine. Each veteran must Inform the medical officer of any illness or Injury Incurred since entry Into service. Disability claims are prepared at this time. Duty- Ve Yup," i It,- - final Final Army slov,movig Mt with The bif niotnrnt he has been waiting for arrives. Sergeant Freund, top, is shown with his final papers, which be must sign. They include lZH Z Jantry Goes Through Mill s-'- M 3fc .... X All records and property Is checked upon arrival. When the discharged soldier leaves the renter he is t;lven one complete outfit. irr to enter- tain servicemen, is booked for a new radio program of her own, which will take to the air this autumn. If it isn't good it will break her record she's been successful in musical comedy, in opera, in the movies, and whenever , 4 Y asaboy 0 His Last Physical Examination 11 MOORE, who's GRACEoverseas " distant cousin on nmng station, k, WNU Features. she's done a radio stint listeners have wished for more. All that's known at the moment Is that George 343,000 Property Is Checked ble time Rtlaased by,Witern Nfwupaptr Union. By VIRGINIA VALE C 1 Bell Syndicatt. jftrii haJK 1 A man Hi.Z m. to his town where he The War Wife and Her Lover SWGESCREENMDIO Receives Final Instructions Typical G.I. Joe Goes Through Hopes at Kathleen Norris Says: o'$ Sittn By KATHLEEN NORRIS BROWN is 31, affectionate, CAROL of two small boys. When Fred Brown went away to war two years ago she suffered all the pangs of loneliness, fear, grief that any woman could know. She wrote him loyally, and after two years she writes him still. Carol is not a sociable woman. She studied painting for many years, works hard at her art still, fills her time with her books, garden, studio t.iinmrnl fimrj ini lu.Ut (;i,fi.-if- j free-thinki- a tank ter do v, a., lie dnim t. over me and if Hrry What Jerry Just PAINFUL DILEMMA the tanks aon t Dreak, they're The unfaithful wife of the absent serviceman has become a familiar theme. In this arfi-clhowever, a rather unusual situation is considered. Carol Broun loves her husband and her children, and wants nothing more than quiet and virtuous family life. When the war took Fred away, however, Carol was so lonely and miserable that she tried to get what solace she could from friends. Before she was really axcare of it, she was seeing a man named Morgan, an artist like herself, more and more often. These visits developed into an "affair" lasting for months. All during this period, however, she continued writing affectionate and, in a sense, sincere letters to her husband. He never suspected that anything was amiss. Now he is coming home, crippled. Carol is anxious to have him back, and to try to resume life as it used to be. This ugly episode with Morgan, however, clouds the future. While Morgan has ended their meetings, and can be depended upon to keep silent, many other people know about them, and a disclosure some day is always possible, perhaps likely. Carol doesn't know what to do whether to confess, and trust to Fred's understanding and generosity, or whether to try to conceal everything, and live in constant It's a oke. Sad WorU A small boy was siffia front steps, a picture at jJ when the minister happed e, by. "What in the world is a with you, Fred?" he asked. "Oh," he explained. T gusted: my parents won't any more! j Crockery half-grow- n HoUdiT Housewife Yesterday js four dishes, the day bed broke three, and todaj js five. What will the row? New Maid Not It's my afternoon scores. so rr.ucLa off. 3 Shopping Fus Mrs. Jones I stood in li day for over two hours. Mrs. Smith What lor! Mrs. Jones I don't know gone before I got in the ita This Smells! Dumb l here s some'i? always be able to jet etc Dora What's that? Dumb Toilet mater. Y; ways get all you want fcr i Fjidods to relieve MOUTH 1 FEMALE f MISERY i I (All Fix Stwwkktrf Lydla E. Ptnkfcsmt W pound Is lam VJ "'"'J ""S monthly p'n b,it nervous, tired. blcWtninln when dua to functloMl P"i Taken mr--l ?J bulla up reslisuiie Pinkrmm Coopo" tUTtl Follow labrl CWCJ turbnc. tre. I KiJn YAW n. bring RIGHT WAT TO COOK EGOS Unless egg, are properly cooked, they lose some rf u,eir food value and flavor. "boiled are best cooked Uluw boiling. eges" Ue one pint of almost boiling water for each egg. put the rtRS in the water, cover, and set the pan In a warm Place where the temperature will fall .lowly. Keep the eES in this water for from five to six minutes for eggs. Allow about 45 minutes for ones, then drop them In cold water. For oven cooking. u?e between 0 and 300 F. d Snn Ihnie. , . , thmki Strtti Corliran, "it nmlft Man' n "a ii.trt C.lntk (ihU.m , , , ,mn CuWfi niter Hn. fv, uhn rriuroil Joan at ih in firiNtflVai'i "Kiu mn4 hat hern lh reul eeeriiin film nffrn oon't Mirrrti in " Vm Suit .Vn.' . .. ftmme flame Hon lAe ro of .nt tlonnry" in HKO't production mJh you aoing: Jerry I'm tie might call Morgan." hours and children. About a year ago she had a friendship with a painter we might call Morgan. Morgan had a charming artistic place about 30 miles away from Carol's town, and presently Carol and the children began to there. Other artspend week-end- s ists, writers, newspaper folk did also, and for some months, she writes me, everything was open and aboveboard. Then she and Morgan became lovers. But Morgan evidently, however much a lover, Is canny, too. When Fred Brown wrote that he was coming home, minus a leg, Morgan got married. He married a young and dashing newspaper woman and at 41 has apparently settled down. "Fred was so far away, and everything that belonged to our old happy life was so completely changed, that I think I lost my bearings," says her letter. "The crowd that went to Morgan's Is naturally a rather crowd, and they accepted our relationship without any question. tlusband Is Devoted. "My problem is this. I love my husband, and to think of his coming home crippled breaks my heart, for Fred was a great walker and loved fear. nothing to much as country outings with me and the children. My one wish It to compensate him for all predate the boys' position, he win that he has been through. He is a see that they have rights, that It is most affectionate man, passionately to keep the surface smooth and the family Intact devoted to me and to the boys. "Shall I tell him honestly all that No Safety In Secrecy. has occurred? If I do. It must be Ordinarily I would advise secrecy. immediately, for putting it off will I would advise Carol to put this Infinitely complicate matters. He whole affair from her life and her may resent It deeply; he may wish thoughts, as il it had never hapto avenge it by a divorce and the pened. But since her intimacy with separation of me and my sons. His Morgan wat pretty well known to older lister is devoted to the boys, quite a large group of persons, there the has but one child, a Is no safety In concealment now. A girl; she would be delighted to add blackmailer might appear at any boys of 5 and 7 to her family, and moment, after Fred had been hapbave Fred all to he self. pily restored to his and "If I do not tell him, sooner or wreck the whole scene.family, later someone may. I will have to Far wiser to and regretfullive with that sword of Damocles ly tell him the simply truth. Tell him that hanging over my head from day to it was the result of association with day. It doet not acem Just to me persons who had themselves no parthat for a few months of indiscre- ticular respect for conventions, that which never meant to me what It is all over, and tion, Morgan married. any week of the long happy yeart Ask him to think of the boys, of with Fred hat meant, should cost me Carol's own love for him. before he to dear. I may say that my mother takes any action. He'll decide upon and my tlstcr-In-lahave no suspi- forgiveness. cion of the ttate of affalrt; they do a For long while not like Morgan's crowd, that crowd the same, of course. things won't be But after while Is many miles away, and they have happiness will come back. Loving always rather studiedly Ignored my consideration for him. wisdom in friendship with it. Fred does not handling the boys, clever manageknow these people well, either, ment of your affairs will all help, riease advine me of the simplest and human hearts being as mutable course that will mean happiness and as they are. time will work its usual security for us all." miracle. But it would be wonderful if lonely This last phrase almost makes me service wives could see some stamile, although the situation Is any. tistic! uron the outcome of Illicit thing but funny. It It tragic to think love affairs, hasty divorces, disrupof the devoted husband and father tion of homes and chil-drcscattering coming home to this newt, and in Perhaps one reason why ell hit first agnny of realization he may the books on morality preach fidelity well threaten to take legal action. and l is because they are But I don't believe he will. I think the only secret of successful and lhat after a htue while he will ap- - happy marriage. iht ctrrt jar tht firti time unre h rf Holhu nod In rntut in iht llninh army. . . , Ot mem tnter bnrk la a painter fe. a. Jv RffTf'lully trll him J Help Them ofIlar,nf.1ltWj;, Tour k dn7. .t.m.uw kidntyn mmfiiW ot rt mr lirpurit '. "4- - S'l'.lr rrl g !ir,lM poiifi body tnrhm.v ...ft h und- -, ih. otdf .r. ton ftU-n- t rr'', Z'"'j ...if.-"'"'- '"' '" r.i.f j- -H i f soft-cooke- 4h trut. 'J . . . hard-cooke- d j |