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Show UINTAII BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Only a Slight Difference of Fifty Three Years Cover Lamp Shades With Jiffy Crochet -- fA ifaSTAGE'CSCREENc ther t Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE NE 1. Darryl yearof ago 20th Zanuck, V,v selected five Century-io- x, compara-ju- t Sveiy unknown young play-arrs and predicted that within z months each would be a along Aar. He was right. Jeanne erica train, Dick Haymes and Vivi-- . ci n Blaine are currently starring in Iad" ae new technicolor musical, State 3nouteraij." though they dont seem the exactly stellar material June Paver t seen in Where Do We Go From :ere? with Fred MacMurray, will Vert e seen with Betty Grable in The Sisters. William Eythe ryp ..tolly er livlayed opposite Tallulah Bankhead and will be down, 1 A Ryal Scandal, The gen in a starring role in Street, the fuse Jouse on Ninety-Secon- d B. bomb news-dram- relfthj, TT HO is the greatest hitter that baseball ever knew? It seemed to us that the best way to round out this argument was to go in a direct line to one who was a master at applying the ash. So I looked up Ty Cobb, author and producer of more than 4,000 base hits. No. Ty didnt name Cobb. He named Shoeless Jce Jackson. Ill tell you why Jackson belongs on X 4 ARMY CRACKDOWN a. Alec Templeton, the blind pianist-atiriof the aira Star Theater, scently returned to New York from where he completed tollywood, st A The army is determined that returned European war veterans shall no longer appeal to congressmen or newspaper men to hasten their discharge from the army or to protest redeployment to Japan for police duty. Severe secret orders have Just been issued to this effect over the signature of Brig. Gen. A. M. Gurney, chief of staff for Lt. Gen. Lloyd R. Fredendall, commander of the tod army. The order, which has been secretly circulated, reads: "Recently members of a division In the United States scheduled for redeployment to the Pacific area appealed to the press and radio protesting against transfer of the division to the Pacific theater. . . . Action of this nature, if concerted, may subject participants to disciplinary action. Incidents such as noted in paragraph 3 above (the paragraph just quoted)," continued the secret order, will be dealt with drastically by this headquarters and the commander concerned will be summarily relieved. The division referred to probably was the 95th, stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss., which sent all sorts of appeals to newspaper men and radio commentators against being transferred from Europe to Japan. Apparently the protests worked, for the or- der to send the 95th to Japan was rescinded. ... ' i v Cobb said. Back In those not only had to swing at a top, Once In a great while Mother Nature permits herself a whimsical chuckle and turns in a performance that makes ns gasp. The old lady gave such a performance on the day that George Thomas Morton was born in Sioux City, Iowa, ne is called either Ike or General, for little George looks as if he were a pea out of the 6ame pod that gave ns General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower. There is an interval of 53 years between the births of the two Ikes. George Thomas will soon be two years old. Fired First and Last Shots at Jap Invaders 'i PRESIDENTIAL POKER Those who traveled with Presi--deTruman on his various trips to Washington state and Potsdam found him a delightful and entertaining companion. One story on a Metro film, Cabbages they tell about Trumans trip to the hd Kings. He composed the score, northwest was regarding his salmon ill introduce the music on the air. fishing off the Washington coast. SELL $ $ t While the motor boat was chugypewrite i Reeis When the Confidential Agent ging back to shore, Truman and his i'XCHW old senatorial friends. Gov. Mon Lake company at Warners had to shoot round Charles Boyer, who was ill, Wallgren and Sen. Warren Mag-- 1 BET le studio announced that hed had nuson of Washington, played poker. severe summer cold and sub-axThe stakes were low, but the thrifty rs, raTruman was trying hard to come 'a9Juent larynShis. Unromantic ip s reported that he really had' out ahead. It was agreed that, no markei matter who was ahead, the game imbago. would stop the minute the boat hit ; ADS, Many radio stars among them shore. "larol Bruce, Ann Sheridan, Ezra So the President kept up a line of Eileen Barton, Yvette, Mar- - banter to the Norwegian skipper. mi on Loveridge and Bobby Hookey Slow her down, Christiansen, I Tot their professional start on the 1 Ihildrens Hour program; they owe he said, Im behind. I need a little Aiuch to the astuteness of Mrs. Alice extr time to catch up. her up, i Elements, who produces it, and who Or again, It was: "Speed ncouraged them. Marion has her Christiansen, Im ahead now. Lets get to shore before the governor program now, on NBC. catches up. Finally, the motor boat touched For the first time since his Vienna I days 10 years ago, shore with the President of the United States a few cents ahead. leasumnd for the first time on the screen, h 5tedUtoanl Henr'ed sings In The Skipper Christiansen was just as Main. The song is Taunton pleased as Truman. first beard 1 play, The red for oily Crew, in London in 1641. It ARMY AND RAILROADS ?nthurciter became a favorite of pirates in Even the armys friends on roeea ihe inns of Tortuga, island, West InCapitol hill say the brass hats are hence its selection for the killing any chance for public supherent ies o. icture. port they might have had by their Extrstt autocratic rxclusto disregard for civilian Because the army asked Kay needs in such fields as coal mining, lompanj ""Ryser to extend his Pacific enter- steelmaking and railroading. roat, tiona fcamment tour several weeks after One of the busiest railroads In the he Japanese surrender, the country today is the Southern Pacifrefige of Musical Knowledge is only ic, which has handled most of the bw ow to the The ole air. returning east-wetraffic to the busy port of trofessor had no time off when he San Francisco. The S. P. is a single-tracDIRt:ot back; he was scheduled to star line able to carry its huge !y. Sfpin a new film musical, How to volume only by scheduling trains at a Wolf, ' and Hollywood was intervals round the clock JMPAWT, Waiting for him. maintain this schedule to In order Vjrgwij g. a it huge crew of crack requires When the new comedy, Mr. Coop- men and other trainmen, repair in New York ir's Left Hand, opens skilled has done pretty workers. It -- 'ext month the first row will have , well even in the last year, although y in organized cheering section, made there was a recent bottleneck near p of the entire cast of the airs The Aldrich Family. The author of El Paso which resulted in the hold ing up of 75 trains. She play is Clifford Goldsmith, creSouthern Pacific officials have ditor of the successful radio show. Vnd the star of the play is House been begging the army to release skilled railroad men with the iameson, who plays Sam Aldrich 80 points required for discharge, or n the radio series. to furlough railroad men in this with less points. All these years that Guy Lom-ard- o country the army Finally in and his orchestra have been to release 4,000 railroar agreed never it for the public "flaying men, with 2,400 of them assigned t burred to them that their facial the S. P. But then the army be of made boot a difference; egressions no Hi8, .hey" Just concentrated c. gan going back on its promise anC on their mu-isaid it could discharge only 1,30' But thats been changed. men. A few weeks ago, the army On coast the to It. changing make No Leave No Love, the released 230 men to the Southerr Pacific and said no' more were oyal Canadians are being coached available. The joker is that 24,001 n how to make faces like musimen have gone into the armec cians. forces from the S. P. employment roster. For the first time Artur Rubinstein, famous pianist, will play for a Finally, War Mobliizcr Snyder licture. He will record the entire stepped in and forced the army piano score for Frank Borzages to release 4,000 railroad men. for Republic, which Concerto, amidst loud squawks from brass features Ra.chmaninoff1 second hats that this action would de concerto and will receive stroy morale. A y gos-wher- e nr old-time- ri About Hitting I asked Ty If he was ever temptleathernecks of the U. S. 4th marine regiment, shown as they were briefed before their landing at to become a slugger. ed of Col. Beans Lt. D. Fred to entrance their at officer, the base naval commanding by Tokyo bay, kosuka, Jap Not with that dead, fuzzed-uAnnapolis, Md. The 4th marines served in China from 1927, then defended Corregidor. As raiders they saw I always believed action in Solomon campaigns, Emirau, Guam, Okinawa and finally landed on Japan proper with General ball, he said. In and the perof shots. percentage, first and some last the of honor playing the commission. have MacArthurs surrender firing They Yo- The "to 1 I ( hT 1 KJ i A: -- J VvTf-- -- 1 IP- - - . a I' 'Vo LV Lt'4 V V: Col-oth- " st ' Ate -- o W K' Vf.V O I oc-kV- . vA. iI - to. ' rS . A d s y - SvAmmA ri o jva v y.v, ' of a: y, - ; .01 . i r f , ' 4 . ' b I I , . J ... Insert shows Admiral William Halsey, famed commander of the I). S. 3rd fleet, and General Douglas MacArthur, Allied commander, as they salute Old Glory as it is unfurled over the American embassy in Tokyo. The general view was taken from the gates of the embassy, showing in the background the wreckage of the city of Tokyo, caused by bombs. ex-D- S, Ilolly-,untefl0- r centage was all against a free swinger In those days. . Later on I tried a few times to go out for distance, but by that time I had been around nearly 20 years and It was a little late in life to change my swing or learn new tricks. You cant change the habits of 20 years in anything like a hurry, if you can change them at alL But I remember a series in St Louis where I decided to take a chance on the slugging side and as I recall It, I picked up five home runs in two games. "Walter Johnson was the greatest pitcher I ever faced, Ty went on, except Ed Walsh In 1908 when he won 40 ball games and saved 10 or 12 others. But when you speak of great pitchers, how can anyone overlook Cy Young? Cy had been pitching 15 yeara before I came to the Tigers, but he was still a great pitcher. He won something like 510 ball games, which is more than most pitchers ever worked In. Cy was a big, burly fellow and be could hide that ball better than anyone I aver saw. He would turn his back to yon in the windup and the ball would be on you before yon knew what was happenCy had fine speed, a good ing. curve bail and perfect control. He could pitch into a tin cup. He was Bess Myer-so- n also smart and game. The great thing about Walter of Bronx, N. Y., who won the Atlantic City title of Miss America, Johnson was that you knew a fast 1945. She turned down movie con ball was coming but it didnt help. You never had to worry about a tract offers which went with title. curve in those days from Walter, or any change of pace. Just speed. Raw speed, blinding speed, too much speed. The answer is that and JohnsOn still holds the shut-orecord. With a better the strike-ou- t hitting, better scoring ball club, Johnson would have had several 40 4 game seasons on the winning side. .r yi Some day look up the records and ; see how many 1 to 0 games he lost I can see that long, rubber right arm . jCn .er unwinding now, with the ball on top of you before you could even blink. No wonder a lot of ball players w used to get sick on the day Johnson e was to pitch. Twenty-one-year-o- ld Allied Prisoners Aid Will Try German War Criminals ut i If s - -- t f: pi-li- ' ' ' J f35,000, ODDS AND ENDS Dennis Morgan, f Christmas in Connecticut ," was one odi i jerker at a drug tore in Iren tice, if'u. snys he invented a banana plit that made him famous locally . . . Alan Fnls l nf Upinshuw" Reed has foined Duffy's Tavern " he isn't r turning to the Fred Allen show because Pi prefers to live on the VT est Coast . , . Jllzsie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard cele-firate their tenth wedding anniversary in October , . . Tommy Dorsey lens figuring the cost of his Victory Carden -- luring rehearsal of the RCA program-- lie cold hard figures revealed the sad Utci that each tomato cost approximately Jig dollars, CAFITAL CHAFF C, Senators are looking forward to better eating, now that Derwin Darling has come back from two years In the marines to resume management of the senate restaurant. C, Alleged United States opposition to the Kilgore unemployment compensation bill has cracked open. Forty-seve- n state administrations were reported opposed, but it now develops that Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Oklahoma, Washington and California are definitely for the bill, with Connecticut and several others about ready to support it. .v.w.'.w.-- - ; j, BIGoodrich Miss America of 1945 Old Glory Over Tokyo Embassy irVtt!-!?e- mid-summ- er :A p Span-xpuivi$- cif- Solve your lamp shade problems with) years we simple crocheted cover for your shade. dead ball but also a ball that was sPattern 734 contains crochet directions for doctored In every known way. We I lamp ahades. had the spit ball, the emery ball the Send your order to: fuzzed-u- p ball a bail that would do Sewtnc Circle Needleer&ft Dept. atlot of queer things and come at Box 3217 San Francisco 6, Calif. you with odd dips and breaks. So Enclose IS cents for Pattern the good hitters of that period had tor choke the bat and go in for punch W" hitting. 'All except Jackson. Joe still took AddlWML. his full swing and he was often np there from .380 to .410. I know I could never have hit above .300 with that type of swing. Only Jackson, old Shoeless Joe, had the eye and SNAPPY, FACTS the smoothness and the timing to do that. I used to wonder why he didnt strike out at least twice a game, RUBBER taking a full cut at a ball that flopped and ducked from the treatment It got, either by emery or thumbnail or saliva. Now It con be toldi Workers Taking nothing away from Babe proudly tell of their sabotage Ruth, the Babe never had to swing work when rubber plants in ball. In at a slippery or fuzzed-uFranca were under Nazi conthose days you could lead the league trol. They spread soapstone with 10 or 12 home runs. The trick on the plies as they built a stuff had ended before Babe moved tire. Finished product looked to the outfield In 1919. perfect, but in use plies would break, leaving the Ive often wondered what Joe Nazis flat. Jackson would have hit against the pitching and the livelier ball that "Rubber made tn the U. S, A." has came In around 1920. The lame been developed to such a high might go for Nap Lajoie, another synthetic degree that the rubber Industry will probably congreat natural hitter, who didnt have tinue long after the war. as deep or as full a lash as Jack-so- n With the livelier ball used. As of December 31, 1944, the Jackson and Lajoie would have had average age af ell passenger infielders playing back In the outcars on the road was seven field to keep out of hospitals. In one years. of the games played in Boston with the lively ball, Lajoies line drive hit the center field fence, and that was after Lajoie was through. war-bo- I n the right size or color? 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C., has been named as Biddles alternate. Barker was nominated by President Hoover to the Supreme court but rejected by the senate. four-pow- I asked Ty what was the greatest thrill he got out of baseball. On the bases, he said. I liked to run and at times try out a few crazy things, such as scoring from first on a single or scoring from second on an outfield fly. "Every now and then Id take a crazy chance where I actually had no chance at all. I knew that But Evelyn English girl, who spent seven yeara I also knew that a certain amount in Budapest. Through the German of crazy running would put more occupation, she aided scores of pressure on the defense and maybe Allied prisoners to reach safety. start a little hurrying. Gore-Syme- s, Heres I SENSIBLE war to relieve V. RUM m d Plnkhams Vegetable Is famous not only to rellese periodic pain but aiao accompanying Lydls B. Com-poun- nervous, tired, blhtaung feelings when due to functional monthly dl turbances. 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