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Show CLASSIFIED Jap PWs Work to Clear and Rebuild Manila h y ICEvSCREENsRflbio Union. jei by Western Newspaper VALE VIRGINIA By 'ermon; hE Wils, t: 'Mj rely for: akto yt, 1 ttigbt the qu th Gov. have tr hut jCV - have rs , Adventures of Don Juan, can aed. Modern swords wont do; 1788. .fights took place before featured singer on Musical Auto- program, is one of the few mers permitted by the au-ies to visit boys suffering from xighe, jLombardos 8n? ' cretar lve serv t t would r you or mstratic ar worl of a S. I e- dition it ionor to -- t off all you art kno o that i you you t; ever w onths be to end f Ed F JEAN TIGHE He mt . he the at Hal-- a c! night--j on; ,jy very, girl star under contract 0. Selznick has not won award, and hes pre-that shell get her Oscar t year. Shes Dorothy McGuire; Tree Grows in Brooklyn and e Enchanted Cottage are the ires on which her claim will be The Selznick winners, whove s four awards in the last six Jenni-Jone- s, s, are Ingrid Bergman, Joan Fontaine and Vivien h. And as if that werent i;h, way back in 1935 a special rd was given to Shirley Tem- David Academy nee la porter that y : he mind was at of the t famed : pears, lucky u run fr ie Sena it, and lt 1 Monogram starrer, Divorce," Francis left Hollywood on a . . . elf! etort, "t. entertain servicemen, this in the Caribbean area. Shell Jack at the studio for Allot-- i Wives," scheduled for May. to a in? Rooseii ed It it the completion of her Bowing h: my Constance Bennett appears Wilsons radio program on shell FDB (j al, Sunday evenings chance to talk back to sister Houseri Preside! 1 Joan was Earls guest a while d made a few cracks about iu scqci iters cutting their ages down bores ach that she now feels like the member of the family. Now "You iance will have a chance to d len leral sut 'arl re-an- in public. , an Edwards has been requested toe OWI to make a series of ufanda speeches in Spanish, ick, Italian and Portuguese, for toution in occupied areas of pe. As if the gal didnt have ;b to do already! One nt T, took s r i man and iuse n1 i whos the "heavy on "Crime Doctor series, is it t envy of the rest of the cast. leavin8 son for a six weeks n for ta tion, his first since 1933, and aper iri going to head for Lake Louise, Canada, and just loaf. Edith the series favorite gun h i Wl Probably spend her time ' Belle Island, Conn., working ?r garden. Last year she canned inarts of . vegetables out of that ! en, and she declares that shes i to do even better than that pa Jerome, CBS S year. n newspaper correspondents listening to the Satur-- 1 series, The FBI in Peace 7 vL ar. for whats e going on it all scenes of wartime crime, rep or entally, if youve been puzzled the f'j Jse you couldn't quite place the cal theme which Introduces the ' Lambe am the music comes from e izlng t Love for Three Oranges, by V el . . rills V! , kegun be-Ib- , prokofieff. about nornir nclude toy agent is a supersti-- 1 biggest clients are 7i currently appearing In "Miss ! Slagle," and Spencer Tracy, agent has told his New York sentatlve to search for actors may rest read ' initials are guive I by tf (press the reside the d Arne e fulk s Co ckenk lis n" lalleng a ch Tufts tuan. His o lope m S. T. 5S MD ENDS Lynn Merrick, umTcontract starlet, will sponsor temple when the Kill and ,lar graduates from IT esllaka . Junt Lynns an alumna, class Michael j aho faces Ins first motion pic-- r ?.er as the infant son of Claud-ye- r md Orson If dies in Inter-- i Tomorrow Is Foret er," is a Jger far g miun Churchill. . . . ("a lust completed 7 he for RhO, heads that Relief assocta-- , to,Unl Nations' dm e, under direction r Rogers, , industry head of the ( M fXs. long-sinc- r A (. iLcCdCC. Final Trip to the White House rtf' itfXV WE BUT AND SELL Office Furniture, Filee. Typewriters, Add-I- n Machines Safes Cash Rrslsters. SALT LAKE DFSK EXCHANGE SS West Broadway, Salt Lake City. Utah. &a HA1WAKD. CALIF. REAL ESTATE Wtl Speedhoat Betty REAL ESTATE RANCH: 4 .X ,y - 8aA.ii-...- li C SEEDS, FLANTS, ETC. Aru ikeet nl The caisson carrying the earthly remains of Franklin D. Roosevelt of the military procespassed the White House when it arrived at the end sion from the tnion station. Portion of the vast crowds outside the White House grounds shown In foreground. Services were held in the White House before interment at Iljde Park. Speedboat Betty Carstairs, famous for speedboat exploits against Gar Wood, now operating a chain of freighters, has stated that she looks to air for her postwar career. Sergeant Captures Von Papen Winner of Trophy ' Xi'tdi i i personnel ' , A- - t w d sched- uled for demobilization by replacing the combat skills it was necessary to teach during the period of mobilization, with competitive and rec- A on Guadalright, once wound-'captured former chancellor of Von Iaprn was caplurcd In a to have been flown to believed Ruhr pocket the 194th glider regiment. if taken was troops He by States. Fntted the Sgt Herbert A. Stuebncr of Chicago, canal was a member of the detail that lert. Germany, Baron Franz von Papen, by American troops, and Is The entire program will assist In 5 ' one-ma- ll i v,U you embarrassed by 400,-00- 4 - l79ME13'30tS2j JOT FIASCO? touch-footba- r Mans, The army Is going to do all It can to provide entertainment and physical fitness for the fighting men in Europe, who simply cant be rushed you sutler from hot flnshee, weak, nervous, hlnhstruiiK, home. Here is the general idea In blue lit tlmie due to the Juncbit behalf of the millions left in Europe, tional middle-age- " porlod peculiar to women try this yreat medicine Lydia temporarily at least, as given to me E Pliikham'e Veveuible Compound to from the war office in Washington relieve inch symptoms. I lnkhnm s Compound Hrrjs natprs Its one of "The Commanding Generals of the best known medh Inee for tbla the European and Mediterranean purpose. Follow label directions. Theaters have estimated that over 60 17- -45 per cent of the soldiers within their WNU W commands will elect to participate In In the new athletic program. command General Eisenhowers alone, plans call for 150,000 partici0 pants in track and field events, In organized baseball, approxiFor You To Fenell mately 800,000 in informal softball 24 hours very day. 7 days every 0 games, 800,000 in volleyball, and vrwk, never stopping, the k dueys biter In informal football and wait matter from the blood. 200,-00- s fiondx. Kius'q' ar, Army Sports Program Jt - (xJcUl dhiij In talking over the 1945 rating with of ball players, managers timers who have been picked up this order of the two pennants: National League Cardinals, Pirates, Giants, Reds, Cubs, Braves, Dodgers, Thillics. American League Browns, Yankees, Tigers, Red Rox, Athletics, Indians, White Sox, Senators. In any event the main problem seems to be St. Louis and its two 1944 winners. They are the teams to stop. I d MISC. 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Human nature would not allow him to discard or greatly alter the ideas which brought him to the to top of the world, and he wanted a as internationally them pursue postwar measure. Truman is a new man, although also a product of the depression era. Indeed he has been a senator only since 1934. His knowledge is on the subject of war contracts. Student of Roosevelt, lie has been raised politically to the worship of Mr. Roosevelt's methods, particularly In the political sense. Yet the basic Roosevelt politicaln his organize-tioprinciple was to keep a n and his setup as bis even not groom did unit. He successor. orWhat kept the government and center on line straight ganization was the magic of the Roosevelt name and personality. Can anyone ifs do that? I doubt it. Rosa, California. Santa Jennings, Maybe they will," Mel said. But maybe. The Cardinals look best on copy paper and the Pirates look next best. But ball games are won on the field not on copy paper. All I can say is that our 1945 Giant team will give them all a battle. We have an improved team all along the line. Well have better pitching You know and a better punch. what that means. You dont have to tell me what the Cardinals and Pirates have. But I am conceding them nothing. Well give them a scrap all the way, moving on with what we have. What well have later, no one knows. I happen to know that Frank Frisch, disabled all through the spring campaign, haa full faith in his Pirates. We were good enough to beat the Cardinals nine straight games down the stretch, Frank said, and they wont be any better this season. If as strong But the fact remains that the Cardinals are still the team they must all worry about and they all know it whFtever they may say. As Leo Durocher put It, Any team that can beat out the Cardinals can win this pennant. The Dodgers? No. We are the guess team of the league, and Im not going to try any early season guess- 4- son. HOUSES START THAT NEW HOME NOW. build Ihe LuFont-Wa- v Save 60S. construction costs Investigate, write, LAFON r A MN only t ' Vuv Mel, who makes several records every time he walks to the plate, refused to concede anything to the Cardinals and Pirates, picked to run l4l "i $ MISCELLANEOUS , cC WiWif SriL, TR CPF mustpal Instruments Fxpert repunne. Jenninex-Penr- c Co., ZS East 1st South, Salt Lake Citj. and Broccoli Plants Tomato, Cabbage 1 500 collect $- 25. $1 bweet After leaving Art Fletcher, we 100 postpaid and Wtx Onion Pi ints Crystal called on two other pilots, Mel Ott bpimsh 5iK) postpaid $1, 6 0dO collect $7 50. LAKE MEAD FARMS, Overton, Nevada- and Leo Durocher. i . SC s- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Over in the National . . APPLI. Will BUT, but the Yankees have taken the worst beating from the draft in baseball Dickey, Gordon, DiMaggio, Henrich, Ruffing, Rlzzuto, Keller, Hemsley, Johnson, and I could give you ten more. Now we start a new season with a pretty good club. A ball club good enough to win or finish close-up- . But suppose we lose Johnny Llndell, Snuffy Stimweiss, Etten and one or two more? Then we are pretty well shot. No one knows what I will happen for the Browns are pretty well set, and they are the team to beat with what they have on hand right now. AAA? lV(sM.-- g & Free CRta1r STAMPFD PIUOUOASF9 Write Ht&lERN ARTWORK COMPANY Box Monrovia, California. This should be a great race, bo TOULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP. told me. I know many are pickWHITE LEGHORN CHICKS ing the Browns to win again, and poultry future with our 100 maybe they will, as they havent INSUREtopyour ranking, money making strnn suffered much from the draft so far. oi Leghorn chirks hatched from breeding hefts 2 to 6 yeira old Strught run, Bnt if we can keep the lineup we SlHOO, Chic ka pullet chicks, $28 00 May, June Julv Volume dishave today, 1 still believe the thiough count We piy expressage 30 year Yankees have a great chance. exerience. Write for factual folder. No complaining, you understand, GRAHAM HATCHFRY A PUI LET FARM I newly-arisin- HOME FURNISHINGS 1 American league pennant Grantland Elc, race. f RODEO o, CHINE t field mar- new k '4 n' M . let nj t DR. "Y ml searching examination in the period of shock and mourning. His law partner Basil In a tribute which was OConnor, great In its simplicity, said portentous estimates of the changes to be expected might not be safely made for a long time. Yet the passing was not a shock to those who knew the condition of the President, and in that fact be the substance of the immediate situation. A week before his death he had lost his taste for food. His general condition had become so weakened, a bad cold might at any time have brought the end which came through hemorrhage of the brain. He had not been able to work at the White House for many previous Identified by the letters PW printed on their backs, Japanese prisoners of war march down Rizal weeks but had been at Hyde Park and Warm Springs. Indeed, he had avenue, Manila, P. I., on their way to their daily work of clearing debris and rubble, helping to rebuild the been a sick man for at least 18 city which they tried so hard to destroy. American policemen, with rifles ready, escort the Jap workmen to their task. Soundphoto. months. The greatest of men, while 111, cannot do their best job. The immediate change, therefore, will go no further than to place a protege of the late WMWWW ) "VW WMWyWWWr. President at his desk. The difference of administration at fS. first then will only be personal. t ,$ V f p Mr. Truman has been saying & by every action and word that I ;: his guiding inspiration will be the thought: sh S.A t LV' I would like to do this as L: V '"a U.K Mr. Roosevelt , would have wanted it done. He went beyond the normally expected announcement promising to .A keep the Roosevelt policies, and proposed to keep the Roosevelt personnel as well. No Market Change. b A The stock market showed no discouragement at these prospects. There was no selling. National reaction generally shared this interpretation. . As far as the war is concerned, not the slightest change is possible. Our plans were all in the hands of $ the army and navy, and not only ' it'g ssc fS per e have been adopted, but 1 a 'Jt all near fulfillment. . I? Some changes in the peace I ' 'C, a think will eventuate. I believe Mr. 't ' ' A!'" . -Roosevelt 'was near some altera; t t 1 A A. ) ? tions to meet the A vV i v international situation. Whatever f rM lifiivawtai r'rtf n iaA these turn out to be, they will not Taking time out during the march through Germany, personnel of the U. S. army stage a rodeo for be far from his plans. the entertainment of fellow G.I.s. Busters and riders from New York City competed with range hands from His State Secretary Stettinius Texas. Almost every part of the country was represented. Entertainment of this tjpe, officials say, does knows the situation thoroughly, much to build the morale of the fighting men. This is one of the reasons that the spirits of American solis realistic, and a far greater diers has always been the envy of ail countries. man than yet recognized (his handling of Argentina successfully gave evidence of this) . Furthermore, the personality of Mr. Truman is bound to inject itself more and more in all decisions, domestic and foreign, as time 1 goes on. In a year or so, necesassity may well force him into sumption of policy - originating initi' ative. 7, Remember he has nearly four years to serve, and time swiftly covers graves. Yet I cannot escape the conclusion that this is the end of an era. i tGreat men, I have found, are like vv artists. When they produce a great work in a certain style which gains them popularity and fame, they think that is the only way to do tv f things, always thereafter. It becomes the only way for them. Writers who make a hit with a certain line of "ft & endeavor adopt that style and a - , 't change of it later becomes physical? j ly impossible for them. Actors who ' A , "mfs gafa success playing a certain part, always thereafter live that part in other roles. They become that per- f usto shal. Art began his baseball career 38 years ago and he Is still a spark-plug- , nearing 60. lean, hard and full of fire. We soon started talking about the Yankees and the sr.k. G.L dubbed her hospital p months ago; the title has receives letters i, and Jean all over the servicemen G.I. Jean. d, who calls her (we do been fatigue. Servicemen bat ieir two they m f It Carthys Soldiers Stage Rodeo on German Fighting Front rou will Vhite A NOTHER big league baseball season is well on its way. Wa were thinking about this as we sat on the Yankee bench with Art Fletcher, Joe Mc- w country mch lj. ed call on armorers in other duel-jCen- es of the country before the In the Errol Flynn opus, ACCESS. & mm to plague Holly-- j is one of Released by Western Newspaper Union. x js With about a dozen ROOSEVELTS DEATH "ashbuclcling dramas in ENDS GREAT ERA of completion WASHINGTON. The meaning of ,ous stages the death of Mr. Roosevelt Bros. Warner to the md town, the likelihood of hav-- country and the world escaped movie-make- e matter lade my my dut not only I say ivi i&xt i.n i AUTOS, TRUCKS shortage forcing nd of 8 0 accep , latest war-caus- -- DEPARTMENT s. Ann Curtis, San I ran is o swimmer, who has been chosen as the one who, by performance, example and influence as an amateur atlili te, el most during I'll! to advance sports 1 reational sports. Purchasing equipment and supplies for the program presented serious problems. Funds, priorities, sources of supply, production schedules, rail transportation and water shipfiing space were but a few Upon approval of the plan, the Special Services Division set the wheels In motion. U more people were aware of bow the kidneys must constantly removt surplus fluid, excess ends andInother waste the blood matter that cannot stay without injury to health, there would be better understanding of wAf the whole system ta upset when kidneys fad to fumuon properly. Burning, arxnty or too frequent urfns-tl- on so rat nmee warn that something is wrung. ou may suffer Sagrokg ba unisUI headaches, dixjuruwa, pa ns, fitting up St n ithra, swelling. will ou I Ooan $ trv ul? not Why bs using s tmtMrine recommended the over. cmn $ eumulste the funccountry tion of the kwinea end help theca to flush cut poisonous wnte from the blood '1 hey emus n nothing harmful- today. La with conbdeac. (iet At sli drug stores. , |