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Show ITKESSCREEnI W By INEZ GERHARD ARTHUR has a way of tEAN J stamping a role as her own so is impossible to' definitely that it imagine anyone else playing it as Returning to the screen in Foreign Affair, she has taken an assignment that many ac- - trelL 'A on XTT.ti "i r1- - njn 1 s w estbrook Pegler Released by WNU Feature rpHE best answer that the whe THERE are many millionscasual New York Herald Tribune has been able to offer to observations on its party line and the dominant personalities in the strange new household of this fine old Church of England paper, has been an essay by John Crosby, who does the radio column. I would not go as far as to say that the party line of the H-is also the party line of the Daily Worker. There are some points at which a professional Muscovite ideologian s could make out a s charge of heresy and there are whole stretches in which I can detect no positive H-- line at all. I find Crosby, of the radio column of the H-at loss for answers to revelations of embarrassing facts regarding his paper. He speaks of me as an aging journalist, as arent we all, aut far from resenting this impudence I take this opportunity to observe that Mrs. Helen Rogers Reid, who now runs the H-or thinks she runs it, looks prettier than ever since her hair turned white and her age turned 60. I hope I have her vigor at her age. Even so,. I find in the reference to the stately march of time, no answer to points of allegation by me about the H-- V I suTMYtfP ifflt ' c aniiwlltax T J, hfj, L v, A iT; f nC DEMO SONGSTRESS . . . Eightccn-year-ol- d Phyllis Hoyland of Washington, D. C., has been selected to sing the Star Spangled Banner at the Democratic national convention in Philadelphia July 12. She is a g NOT I 000 I soprano. first-de-gr- r ' 4, 4 , T JEAN ARTHUR tresses would shun. She plays a too earnest woman who dowdy, loses her head completely when a handsome man makes love to her. True, the young man is John Lund, who is much like Clark Gable in Gables younger days. Marlene Dietrich completes the trio. Most of the picture was shot in Berlin, and while it is a comedy, there are serious undertones. Errol Flynn is turning sports-castwhen he fills in for Bill Stern on the Sports Newsreel July 23 while Stern is in London for the Olympics. Stem may relate his sports stories at the Palladium, for $4,500 weekly. er Burr, menace on Big did three unsuccessful auditions in an attempt to break So she turned to into radio. Broadway, and appeared in five The Hasty The last, plays. Heart, took John Lund and Richard Basehart to Hollywood and gave Anne a leading role without an audition. Because of her deep voice she draws many menace? roles. Anne Sister, Thomas, veteran CBS newscaster, is investigating the broadpossibilities of Ishort-wav- e casting from Palestine if he goes there this' summer to do a series of broadcasts, but nothing is settled yet. Lowell d Luana Patten, featured in Walt Disneys Melody Time and So Dear to My Heart, will mingle with real-lif- e characters in her next picture, a Universal comedy with Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray. Nine-year-ol- sold her first painting. She was inspired by the beauty of the California coast when she went on location for Johnny Eelinda. The price was $1.50. The frame cost Jane Jane Wyman has oil $4. Jerry Wayne, a singing star a few. years ago, is singing his way back to the top. You heard him on The Ed Wynn Show, The Hit Parade and The Jerry Wayne Show; now he is acting as manager of cere- monies and singing five times a week on CBS. It is a variety show, with a vocal or instrumental gyest star each evening who did so I Remember Mama, will Barbara Bel little in have a Geddes, real chance to display her undeniable talent as an actress in EKOs Eed of Roses. She will play a youthful, captivating woman who uses her charm ruthlessly what actress wouldnt jump at that role! She went to Hollywood after making a hit on Broadway, and should be a big star there. . . Three names star NBCs summer list Morton Downey, Jane Pickens and Jack Pearl , . . And two daytime serials have returned to the air Hilltop nouse and We Love and Learn. The latter perKaties manently Daughters . . . Wanda nendrlx, one of Hollywood's tiniest actresses, eats five meals a day, under doctors orders; meals Were served every two hours on the set of Now and Forever of Hollywoods . Ninety-on- e most beautiful girls were screen tested at Warners for 48 roles ss bathing girls in The Girl from Jones Beach. Those who have seen the place won't recognize it! Odds and Ends . well-kno- replaces In Earl Wrightson, The Family Hour" has a male star for the first lime, perhaps because he can do both popular and classical songs authentically. He was a regular member of the cast from May, 1015, to September, 1940, and has sung in opera, concert, a Broadway musical and television. Since he Was in hi3 teens he has paid for e hiusic lessons by holding a Baltiin a was first The job. more bank, where he met his wife; they were in adjoining cages. full-tim- What I said was that Joseph Herz-berthe city editor, in his official capacity appeared on a radio program as the guest of William S. Gailmor, a thief, a renegade of journalism and of the clergy of his faith and a preacher of the Communist line in the United States. The certified text of this broadcast confirmed the fact that Herz-ber- g either was, or falsely conveyed an impression that he was, an old friend of Gailmor, calling him Bill and being called Joe. On this point, Cros-Juby would have it that I am out of a 11 dat becau Custom customary, in the radio business, for the performers to use the familiar Bill and Joe form, even though they be strangers. He says that Bing Crosby calls but Jimmy Durante Schnozzola, I have to fault him there because Bing Crosby and Jimmy Durante are not strangers as he would have us believe that Herzberg and Gailmor are. g, iP A: x ES ,.,T1lree Pickets. emulating the three fabulous hcar no eviI 8n4 speak no evil, are shown ?.evil Til if In wont Republican national headquarters In Washington as they protested against the Mundt-Mxo- n bill. they xneant to apply the three monkeys symbolism to the anti-Ke- d Whether bill or to their own sentiments is not clear. Also, they aren't lined up In the correct see, hear, speak order. SUI1, It wasnt a bad stunt as stunts these go days. & 1 ! a r l : AMBASSADOR , . . Newly appointed British ambassador to the U. S. Is Sir Oliver Franks. A professor of It Briton philosophy, the never has held a diplomatic post oi political office before. j; ra -I- I - ? J' i f'' o J A i st Long experience In the analysis of Communist documents and edi- torials prompts the observation that Crosby denies nothing. He doesnt dare to say that Gailmor and his city editor were strangers had just shaken hands. I might nail him on that. But he tosses out the idea. That seems to be the character of the Herald Tribune now. I went further and pointed out that although the H-had given Gailmor praiseful publicity as a leading worker in the political campaign of Henry Wallace, it had not once mentioned the evil facts of his career. I find that the defense offered by Crosby entirely avoids that important issue. I do note on the positive side, however, an attitude in Crosby which is important to the people who read so much about New York, and Washington and Hollywood especially about the night life. He says that Peg-Ilcller spends much of his time in Arizona, a as of When youre George EL Cohan, away from old Broadway, youre only camping out." We have people in Arizona. We have people In Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia and Tennessee, states which I have just canvassed. And I would say that, as Americans, they are much better people per capita than the people of New York. Fewer of them squalled for American boys to go over and slaughter Germans. THEY LET NEW YORK DO THE SQUALwho TO PLUMB THE UNIVERSE ... With appropriately impressive ceremonies the worlds largest mirror telescope received its dedication in the Falomar mountain, Calif., observatory. It was christened the Hale telescope in honor of the late Dr. George Ellery Hale, pioneering chairman of California Institute of Technologys observatory council, who h first envisioned the project 20 years ago. The mirror can be seen at the upper right. 200-inc- r f NAVY NURSE . . . Ensign Yoshiko Tanigawa, a native of Rossville, Calif., is the first and only nurse of Japanese ancestry to be commissioned as a member of the U. S. navy nurse corps. Shes at work in the naval hospital at Long Beach. Kv, target. Golf Is Personal ' ' AAAM.W , -- wiwwwoww. pewww-- 4v. V- ' - Vf Golf Is your game. To a large degree baseball, football and boxing are someone elses game. Golf is the playing game. Tennis is a playing game. The others are spectator's games. How can you pare away that extra stroke or two maybe three or four strokes? Here are just a few more tips: At the finish of BEN HOGAN: my swing, the right hand is in control. The left hand is important until the final smash. But I can give you another good tip. It concerns putting. Most putts are missed because there is motion when you stroke the ball. I concentrate on locking my knees so there can be no motion. Putting belongs entirely to the hands and wrists. Keep the body still and then stroke the ball. But concentrate on stroking the ball. The big GENE SARAZEN: weakness In golf Is the tension most golfers develop in being too slow. They say golf is not a game of motion. It Is with me. I hit a drive. Then as I walk up to the ball I make up my mind on the club I need. That wont take over a second or two. Its the same way on the green. Dont hurry. But dont get tied up. Keep moving. When youve decided on the club you need, forget everything else. Concentrate on that club only. But never hurry any 4 W" knee-or-bo- I i DEFIANCE . . . William Z, Foster, head of the U, S. Communist party, told the senate judiciary committee that the party would not obey the Mundt-Nixo- n bill If the measure becomes law. He also testified that American Communists would not fight against Russia In the event of war. WWVW. WWifvWl'W-l- Jt LOW LEVEL AIR MAIL . . . Ever since the days of the pony express Ingenious Americans have been looking for new ways to deliver mail. blimp Wonder Ship set a precedent by Here is one way. The of a mail pouch with contributions to the level low a delivery making was delivered at the seaplane base mail The fund. York New Greater goes at 23rd street and East River In New York. The whole thing only to prove what can be done when a press agent sets bis mind to It. 155-fo- v. ?V; i i 4 swing. Here Is an excellent tip. Never burry any swing or any part of a swing. You can loaf on your back-swinBut it is more important to loaf on your downswing. g. r- - drunk staggered home and his way subconsciously through the house, winding up In the stall shower of his bathroom. As he groped about, he turned on the water, deluging himself plenty and making a racket which brought the Little Woman to the scene. Taking In the details, she called him all kinds of names winding up with a none too flattering estimate of his past, present and future. Thats right, honey, admitted the shuddering sot. Fm everything you said and worse. But let me In, wont you? its raining something awful. out here. A made A DREAM COME TRUE When 1 was a little child," said the sergeant, addressing his men at the end of an exhausting drill, I had a set of wooden soldiers. There was a poor boy In the neighborhood, and after I had listened to the beauties of charity, I softened enough to give them to him. Then I wanted them back and cried, he continued quietly. "But my mother said: Don't cry, Tom. Some day you will get your wooden soldiers back. "And," shouted the sergeant, glaring at his men, "believe me, that day has come. Lost and Found The following notice was Inserted In the columns of a country weekly: "Anyone found hear my chicken house at night will be found there in the morning." 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Strong nag' Iron frame, and heavy tubular emit. Ends are locktd la , position when set up. S'l' Wide, Long, Spring IT High, Weight 41 Pound. Quantity Price Upon Request Used New 1. 60 each 42.H0 each I to 24 each 1.26 2.00 each 24 to 100 - 1.00 aach 1.60 each 100 or over MONSEY IRON & METAL CO. f! So. Third West, Salt Lake City high-scho- : U - Delay in Doimstcing f irr w v-z- LING. But when the fighting came off, fewer of them, proportionately, got away with ruptured eardrums, as that heroic celebrity of Crosbys radio, Frank Sinatra, did; or got away with that certain "mental attitude which was noted in the case of another great New Yorker, Danny Kaye. Reporters who stick to New York become narrowly provincial. Even the country boys among them forget that there are people beyond the Alleghenies and that not more than one In 100, 000 Americans ever was Inside a night dub. They use the phone to speak to Washington or Hollywood but they dont know that the same phones connect with Jackson, Miss., and El Taso, Actually, they rcflcrt a very low Intelligence on the character and life of the people of the United States, Rainy Weather knee-and-bo- T er cither a keen or a Interest In what happens day by day In baseball. But these have nothing lik the passionate interest some three or four million golfers havs in reducing their score. Baseballs major Interest belongs to spectators. Golfs major Interest belongs to the players and competitors. Golf is one of the greatest health-makinand training games of all time for the multitude. Baseball is one of the greatest fan games or mental relaxations for the crowd, minus any physical aid. The golfers interest is largely How can I chop off a personal stroke or two," asks Bill Brown, so I can trim that fathead. Jack Smith, who makes me play him even? There are things you can do or at least try. For example here are tips that came direct from Harry Vardon: Vardon gave me a great tip, Walter Hagen told me one day. It was about playing shots from heavy rough or from the sand in bunkers. I used to go Into the rough or walk into a bunker gripping a niblick as If It wer a matter of life or death. It meant power. Dont do that, Vardon told me. Grip the club lightly or gently in your hands. Get the full play of your hands and wrists. Eliminate tension, as far as you can. Most people In trouble, in the rough or the bunker, nearly always develop too much tension. This is the spot where you cant afford tension. Just ease up. Another Vardon tip came years ago from a British publisher whose short game was phenomenal. Ill tell you who helped me, he said. It was Vardon on chip shots. Vardon showed me how to pick out a spot or a target just an inch ahead of the ball. This helped me to chip or swing through the balL It prevented stabbing or jabbing. Vardon is an amazing man, the publisher said, on the simple side of the game. He doesnt use a straight left arm. He breaks his left elbow, bends it. But his left arm is straight at impact. That Is when It counts. That is where almost everything that counts takes place. At impact. On chip shots you might try the Vardon system picking out a spot an Inch beyond the ball as the V ;XJ ik; f" , h'J ,; yxw. ' In my opinion," Tommy Armour has told me several times, the delay in the downswing Is the most single Important feature In golf. This was a big factor In Vardon's swing, the finest swinger I ever saw play. It was a big feature in Bobby Jones swing in his later campaigns, I mean after 1922. Hagen was never In a hurry. Ho was ' X ' , .4 ' z.. ' V , ;v ? for FllF) CAM8DMM FARMS Writ m fam wiporlunltia. Ua JtinoibIf priced. G. F. Cu. aU Caoidiaa PauS JUUwar, Vadc , P-- WNU-- SS-- nwCTirronmiiiiiifii a magnificent timer, I wonder how many golfers know they start their downswing before V , they finish their backswing? They simply can't wait to hit the balL s back and They get about i then the downswing starts. I would say this is the biggest i common weakness In golf. The main idea Is not to hurry anything. OLD STORY . . . Despite talk of a truce PRISONERS OF WAR-- AN Its continues You can loaf on your backswing In Palestine war the and abortive peace negotiations, do. you can loaf on your downswing. sullen course, producing deaths, destruction and prisoners as allthe Arabs Not too much, but enough to keep These two members of the Jewish Iiaganah were captured by after the battle of Kfar Etzyon, a stratcglo Jewish settlement outside everything smooth. Dont ever rush ercsalcm. jab reports say these were thj pul two prisoners taken. That even goes that downswing. for chip shots. J j timm s two-third- . SCRIPT WRITER . . . Rene Borgia, slanderous author of allegedly scripts used on Voice of America broadcasts, told congress that material for the disputed programs was taken from a WPA guide book and Johr ''Tthers Inside U.S.A. Utah FARMS FOR SALE Tdvertisers 4. - 4. will find this paper an excellent medium in which to display their bargains and make their wants known ,!.ii ii i:. i;..u ii,i;.ii. u,ii.ili |