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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, MURRAY, UTAH Work to Prisoners for iiihi- - I Re-Buil- Wrecked Europe d Up a Tree' !,fh'of ""HI Danes Gain Representation at San Francisco " ... (J. A STAGECSCREEN&ADIO "nV ReleaKd by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE T700LISH NOTION," by I Philip Barry, is a play that's right up Hollywood's alley, partly because it would f make a delightful u l A fc .itfc L r? fi , e?V, ttJl I Royal Scandal" to add to her screen ? If v'l .' JJ eonoinj instead L jrisoners, yandevJ - uiUS f ..i f !- ,- lj Lordered by Nazis. r, Germany- - aean Of course CUaAM ...irencn uutuuiiu "t, t. names n j Five marine communicators are an effort to further confuse a puzzled Okinawa native. The leatherneck linemen are (counterclockwise from upper left) Cpl. F. Clevenger, Cleveland, Tcnn.; Cpl. Thomas J. Kranz, Toledo, Ohio; l'lc. Jerry Locke, l'ryor, Okla.; Ffe. Henry Luebbe, lielvue, Kans., and Cpl. John Jones, Ebensburg, Fa. up a tree in oductj. Trick rf 't trick j Let I v T! .JW S .A.,. .... yJ J.V.C V ''v; &uimui&ii Jim J aMani This group of Danish officials Is shown on arrival In San Francisco, where Denmark was admitted as the 50th member of the United Nations Security conference. Met at the airport by Axel C. F. Sporon-Fedleright, consul general of San Francisco, they are, left to richt: Henrlck Do Kauffman, minister to Washington; l'rof. Erik Husfeldt and l'rof. r, llartvlg Frisch. Twice loinl)C(l Off Flagship Happy Jap 4vm . fiat j s bre first ,J B.V- MIUMA K. used to those nick- we're Cadets Graduate From West Point 833 J 10 Id t "The Look," "The Beard," v, (i,m n,, Picture shows (inset, upper left): German prisoners cleaning up a street in !mount didn.t look ahead certalnly mass grave. Center: An assembly line at Munich making beds. Oval: incurring !when insuring Olivia de Havilland's chin for J1U0.OUO because nav mii- - . F" ri7 v uns. (SI i iount to work as punishment for infraction of Allied military up wrecked buildings and to build beds for returning T Af Vnrt I mils T nrinnt 41. iiitY mass craves 01 They are torcea II. Maria Manton makes her stage she's 11,6 daughter of Mar-'l0n- e Dietrich- - She' 8 bi 8irl- - Pret' tier thaa her mother was when she arrived In this country, with a peacbes-and-creavoice and an A ivious talent for seductive roles. "Foolish Notion" could step onto the screen with its Broadway cast, successfully. are put both war and civilian, wmilations. movie goers, as is Aubrey Mather, !nd (3ebut f'"-'- ' . w for( ossible ; picture, i. t; Talullah Bankhead returned to Broadway in it after she A ,had ,.LifeboatM nnt.il.. oe The J ;de, sot I A.i;V x d 'Jgar en pfcl methiJ niiaiiiwuiiiTii hint cj :lothd lon't c rorb of J . S. lit: OLIVIA I)E HAVILLAM) iraiib V is mm J I? 5 land was to hit her on it In "The Because Well Groomed Bride." 'quick as a flash up came a name Sounds for Olivia "The Jaw." more like something belonging to a prize fighter than a pretty girl. ..,... .... ,.y..,.y. - ... VT !' r"'5S'ip Ji ins. '.n niMsn i id War Crimes Conference in Session Penny Singleton was doomed to play "Blomllc" forever until Hunt Strombcrg gave her a chance to escape In "Young Widow." She was a victim of typing, till he put her Into this picture, In which Jane KuwII and Louis Hay-waJean Ilersholt are ran Into the same difficulty after he did "The Country Doctor"; Van Johnson escaped the fate of the "Dr. Kildare" series, thanks to the bobby soc ksers. Basil Ralhbnne has to Tight to avoid eternally plaing Sherlock Holmes. Typing can make a Hollywood star, and ruin him. ' J"f I Llii'-- tiimL V" .Aa Vice Adm. M. A. Mitschcr, commander of carrier task force 58. was twice bombed off his flagship by "suicide planes" of the Japs. Arms folded across his bony chest, his close calls, Milsc her docs not consider the Jap suicide planes this skinny Jap prisoner was taken Despite a "serious threat to American success in the Facille." I'liolo shows by Infantrymen who captured Wawa Admiral Mitschcr as he spoke to press conference In Washington. With dam on Luzon. He told his captors him Is Secretary of the Navy James Forrcstal. that he was kicked In the face by a Jap captain when he fell from exhaustion while carrying supplies. Shown with SSgt. Andrew Fedorls. L - It looked as ..r. yi 'iwiTfi1 ate? o. Takes Big Toll 'gtyl' 5 In Hollywood, it's a nice gesture Betty Hutton, between pictures, Barbara Cain, to lent her stand-in- , Joan Caulfleld, the young Broadway actress. Barbara, star of Broad- way's "Kiss and Tell." was begin-Gening her film career. In Paramount' fliiss ausie Magie. showing some of the 853 cadets who graduated from the West Point military academy, Barton K. Tount.' commanding general. A.A.F.T.C.. gives the graduates their wings. Dwight krfAlhpn.. nhln u honor man of the 1913 traduating class. Among the graduates was cnlnrted . Clark, his father. if. D. Hark, who received his dinloma from the hand of Gen. Mark Girl Sets Mail Record 4 if nrrhead view St Louis r. If T Icewoman Is Here ' n iiDnrrrr. iiii ii niiir ai,jif,.l rt Jn , rd 4 if ffl 1 .... J .i ll l I L LV.' I- ' "J vTvV- - V r v I SvWvtt .. " W - . - V"v N. a,' ' uLL Ifv 1 . ' X - '! V.' i ..irrl; Costncr, eight, t.. MwsmiiinrM,;,.:;:" ' of the s riori t rraa one surround birthday . cavers on toast . , . r,,urn ,o ,,iM bur. cn bttaniii1.01 ' feA V ir!' $ ' i,t hartnnv fr ,n rr f..lff,r,'-- f ( atrr ,..(! rnr .Z;m.Vn:UEhr v'., " ""i' hbbies . doiltii him brrtt inrr n." roast fi,rH mannrd I ST th" Ihrw- - J lfrt thrlr thins-t- he tamp am . lif T.lnll J on ,,rre ...1 " hilihrr ct!ai-"- with a II un hi si ,H . mie-n- . S, who strht t.....f iui""- - it Hiiiill:ti J.iii.i of ailvam-in- womanhood. Hi re Is Mr. Ada sell of Fittshurgh, Fa i Man- - f -- - - -L as the view of the scene In the law court of Justice Itrllain's Great conference opened. Crimes War Nations I nited the assembled Wrs,,j (anding In crnlrr background) is addressing to I led Nations the deli conference. nates In Wins OjM'ning I. ace Generals Watch Front lane Action vh.or, -- !( rrir. "'" ''" imm? '"'" ' ' k. m I - s. - .... - ' ' "'" "'" T"""''-Tfci'- ITfcirrfn'iri If i f'i" l lii '"; 1 fiil ' lfi f fl'fo1 ) "'' inrri lr(i" K:T:nZ CatuM ZZ: lnr. "lunmy '' r' ' i . . r if l.e '''" l""" ""'I'"" Nuoxh . . , SV- - - r-- H "I.tM pfrnf ir. fiiuf l""iC " " 't l'fHfeer '" lim f - f Anibru "W! 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U a . the Not afe from the launched on CBS June 13 i summer replacement in cafe f,r "Which U v.T.irn haven't heard H, Wnvly Uarrie ana C!c!." and cluri to Ident.fy h v and !:S If h tn wimttip 44 trh Thst'i f ' i "'fimiltlrtMiHTW ,.i ( ,i jij . hrre he's mayor, hr s planting memorial trees for all residents killed while serving In the armed forces, with a plaque bearing the war brro's tree. name attached l 'Drtect - - '"iS'tiS 1 - That's ' Xrw Twirlcr Kin- Ontury. swell I.Ira of lion Rums In his home town of ( snoga Psrk, . -- nay. xit iii men as lower oi inn J. 4 y Hayrrcs and Maiitrcn O'Hara. ftear-lbreaks up their i mance-anl farllnytr.es is M;i!H so mve his in the Jaw! mer cm lyer a i";v It o, St. Louis. hnr In iiKt one fr 'h to work at r The sulim.ir.i f I'ar. lie nas mjhh -ince 4,,".oo.oor tons of J.ip liipping shows I'lmlo the war lookout ( omilr. W. M. Mitory and I :r " ' V Fox. fc,m. Thnndl.-Plns a colun .nist in ."Kitten on t!;e Krs" .'arring Dick i dlcr .... i t K" 7 4 k 4 F - cihSS k. lilUi :vr Vi I r abandoning af.-- .go. a. fc tub as vorahiit Harry J arnes' ., r a start ,n films. D.ck Hayme. was bn.ke arai hungry. lie ? : ' vers Three hl ,1 ',.VA j 11 lAiW.o'i .5. HAV'Mdf,! K 1 V Virginia 'Hruce C es brunette for her dual role In Rcjublic's "Iovc. Honor and Goodbye." She's blonde for half the film, then dons a disguise as a brunette French maid to test her husband's fUiihty. In pri- vate life Virginia's Lest tint is honey u r JW' 'JL.W.W f7 i.rit liWM ' ' 1.:,1 i -ftf'.". Ctflt "T -- r:V. 'T J3 -- - ( Vv ing.- - CM Jaikrt Oils Rolihy Fermane prrsrntu face aflr te had ra e at Iti Immit rnu.1-akei- n.,n the finrtilnj far.. .Mr.de "Dusty." ttohby and trrnunt wirrn I irauins an and Urn-tmaMarine MaJ. f.en. I.rmuil Shrpcrd. holding walking sliik, an Okinawa General Itu.kmT, renter, wit. h front line action from f The Island. of conquest the ridge as their forces storm Naha, capital oanA un lh'' ,on rauo,, ,nd friKhful at this Mand. with Guadalcanal In 1942. stiatrgv of "Island hopping." whl.b began nt P"r |