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Show KOWAN TIMi:s. 1AItOWAN. I A t tl tt,,!rin work in n major nl be ,j,t !.ui.;ham book, Marshall Ih rbert ,i clt t riturn to the air fiv-- unimer in The Man a ' !f, ' h. rtsg ( VdV' 3t m - t e,r I a'lS The Razors based on the m t.!:n ti e r:;o. 5 I'TAII jt y, the Ibib Here climbed to fourth cnee ratings of all .,r. it i.f n II fffttttj, " If t rr f t t I t- ? J$, kit fUr rg lw . , T n's bkoi, ry fxp' vid iu: I Efuk n't iwj '' : ' ' . ;.') VL - 'O 1, , , ' - ' ' - rt, rf. . , , u J . v "j - p - You -- OO.d bhibi kt fart The tei rrcd Cal rale cf s'lbe ude j fc ?, is a: chcd a'a cot. so t 6 nit.ii wM J Yr.'" i fc . 11 m feet up. fj ' opmu, to And emely type ar,d of s, . As to . lain idea nce 1918. lly ar.d at the g a ro.te iod of far as ms ahead is a ery ather housands Sen ot The picked irked out gree that completes her wy Grant in of squadron mg. . ctive in to innu-lir- e "The Big es the , perform' of ! each Thes, dec.a,,. 1 Noise by Fielden one Barbar3 r j,. the young one of the toasts of or her performance in Aie the Roots, will make screen debut m A Time to rr RKO contract allows Scree Quotation Marksmanship: contiguousness of e"dory, , political potion ,t in their own right. In the Jo fh ' " which are in realitv little nations ca( , K.uVaavlo.ifc, altcdnd lb conference. in and Modon league'men, normally at odds, alternute between stage and " ,40 That t - ? j (usually an-stri- I Amor, gram ind such S down too load so of -e out hichffs hA OS I. army Rost funs 'Pent three years in the fto.j s,n ',ur,l? his current I anny 1,1 now Anl as a boy heseripj U1 "w'r nl, as a merchant m,in urmK his location this year Ron ,fp '"n Ac Beautiful kill take'"1 "! H,'mnn's holiday and Hounoo if i fciou ormv p " Ua )Jlnresota and ingrfi' LUCKY ITucon-soun- hll"' 5lmrfeQueen for a Day " may program to listening ,ulfncet Kem) r',1, 'nkpl lhe tirU f i9 e show on the air, ihih it will in 7 e ?r"l Dorothy lAtmour Aru ate Hop, by Eye" produced nl(,r ' ' NEW JAPANESE CABINET t our b'8 ererff if fault ; dinner but afa was political it know didnt were unanimous fair The speakers ,n peddling bigotry and hatred of As Rogers the foreign born. rose to leave (in disgust) he heard as the next himself announced would who give his views speaker on the crying needs of the nation. After Rogers turned and drawled: me, who to those preceded listening I have come to the conclusion that what this country needs is fresh blood and what I need is fresh air. With that he left. ... "T I The Times Berlin newsboy, Ray Darnell, reported that the Germans live in hope that there will be a war between America and Russia. They believe that such a war will give. Nazi-ismtl tm an opportunity to revive Allies the when In short, knock each other its only opportunity knocking for Nazis. Will Rogers went to a J I I f I O. Henry: Her dress fitted her with fidelity and discretion. . . . Beth Brown: Up in the skyscrapers old women were filling their buckets with footprints. . . . Phil Baker: A gal looking for a guy who could come true. make her dough-dream- s He sat at his typewriter . Anon: . tenderly diapering his brain child with neatly folded phrases. . . . Mark Twain: Man was made at the end of the weeks work, when God was tired. . . . Anon: When a girl v inks it means one of two things-Shhas something in her eye or she has somebody m it. . . . Ben Hecht He ate like a man with a stowaway under his vest. . . . Olive Si hi finer: We talk so much of intellect and knowledge but what are they? After all, the heart can't live on them. One would barter all ones knowledge for one kiss and all ones intellect for one tender touch lust one! ... td!tng as a sustainer on the pro-- I 7" Broadcasting, up a sponsor after only ndays on the air. iipletely- he v prizes at howling than at Jbf"rr cUs,,onbN has made a ten tvev. rmanent he Nj lrert s quickly y ' lv The ds. The good Jh 1 nAn Your Alley, a real-ihr- h klnd of C1U1Z program, Hestants bowling in a irt0n(fd'!fy t0 d.eterm.ine the at, which for game ne cases, the age ie bomb' Sen. Carter REBEL PASSES who Democrat, 88, Virginia Glass, Senator attack. heart a died of Glass has not attended congress for four years. He was secretary of the treasury under Wilson. . . . . but t nrt .ti t i a f ,f t' t b l irjtr KUII MHS llrdlotil llilU. Y m lose tor emit 15 aU N ri , Ndiur HHH nt liraurr fur kl 10 Mtul ( 15 ti i - ... - A.llli VM MISCI.LLANEOIS UK HI V AMI NX I I. Office Furniture, File. 1 prwritir. AddFifes fish Mnhlnr ing HAITIAN hlSRfX(IUN(.fc i lak. SS Went Hrodw4. hull (tty. lke POULTRY. CHICKS F.Ql'IP. & blood ieted U. S. APPROVED thick'' 14 breed to Celorntlo i H rtUfur t j i rii htr jot hatrhpry Demrmr, Cata. Calaraa Hlcbnr 0 jf Safe, Sound Investme- ntBuy U. S. Savings Bonds! A Maugham The Story Tellers: Gene Fowler told Irving Berlin: You are one of the very few immortals who is still mortal! n eP . 1i DEPARTMENT out: "All is grist for a writers mill. I dont create from the whole cloth either of reality or of fancy. I have in my literary kit items in the newspapers, stray encounters in the street, stories I hear, no matter where. Eventually out they grind, either as a story or a play. The way a columnist grinds it every day not every year. The The Bel Geddes, efs o the and a CLASSIFIED y Author Somerset rown Publishers) neatly the hide off the radio busi- of CBS ur m tt r Wltl oIJ ! I points Far-- n Theater of Today that a Present he is. Maybe after book gets around he wont be. M tout, arer surer ay with starring The Bachelor and Armstrong inly must h speed, t of it ' ness cious see. a public se ,re an one famous character 'eranother name. Mr. Farring-o- ianeuver-- s tin and ," delighted is the announcer Romance of Helen uier dost, down-in- foBln,; out to honor Davis. starred in David Trent lakes of Theresa. N. Y., at left, behind George N. Davis Sr., 63, farmer es, insiders claim to recognize dive, aid off Kfi&j; S the and the entire town turned . . . role kobbysoxer. keen ibs, WITH MOST CHILDREN Selznicks forthcoming What tjery Young Bride Should Know. i scheduled to start after she s the iis Temples she's to be v- abjective, aider has nent, p.thpr 1 Shirley I ill Bo-to- n ... Apley does finally t of mid until the 4u t k! 1 I e The Funnies: Alex Woollcott and Hey wood Broun walked out on a As he left new flop one night. his row A pew, Alex bent over to pick up a f ow er that had fallen from a bouquet on the stage. . . . Dont you know it is bad luck, to take flowers chided Broun, . . . Percy Hamfrom a grave? mond once critiqued of a big show failure: "It is the first time in theatre history that an audience ever buffered from stage-frigh- t. latest tough Eleanor break away. s u tt lutt.in l( ilii liiilr loth .. be held down or the people held up Holl- Ap-Ify- tx-pe- will Peggy Cummins wasnt so agreed to come to "The Late George ' m2 tmakirt I,i A wo I di ii mi; ttti i n N tj i J Im a it H in r r thr ijv., vki u i u t in s j oi di i vt it hi to n.l'iii- aiul ti M The OlA situation summed up: It's a question of whether the prices bad casting; the little Irish doesn't quite fit girl as He stiffly Bostonian family, even off forma-i- goom-bye-b- Battle; that was canceled. is that shell play the of i I 1 which seems like be. prelim-take- two-tim- when she daughter in in ay tell will V A" HcJywood. First, there was the "Forever Amber disappointment. Pen she was announced for Bob, re- in all 3 As Vj talk that Long is considered the most promising juvenile Maybe .se p v i'i ti.iU w ... Fora scene with Jennifer Jones in "Dud m the Sun the camera caught only the back of Gregory Pe.ss head. No one will recog-rz- e you, somebody told him. "Yes, thev will, said Peck. Since those 'Spellbound ads with Ingrid Bergman my neck is famous. the but t! , ti I .I-- I ur- - i irar-ft- The career of , , .MrilUMTM 11JI a lesson to fust In the neoihyles. pagestruik lubs that The only b.oib.ill ive years of lus writing nppri nliee- Award have played i ontinuoiisly in the tin- Pulitzer ,npi winner earned the vast sum of National league since it wa s foundBraves ed in 1878 are the 22 50. . . . Dorothy Thompson will Louis and the Chuagi Cubs, says Codso col in for a wnkiy Fisher, who auth'd A Week witii lliers. The only eluhs that have league luilu, is thing to India to visit played in the American OOD are him. . . . There's a sizzling feud since it was founded in the Chicago White Sox, the Clevein between novelist James T FarTirell and book eritie Sterling Noith. land Indians and the Detroit 1m, mb atom Ilaiold Uiev, . Dr . gers. scientist (one of the important ones), will betiha we have an atom bomb war in less than 5 years, if lhe powers don't agree soon. . . . e, all! Sbeen nize Well, coluinmng about you. f turn up since Lew Ayres stardom in "All Quiet on W extern Front. the learn-sdiat-e s to Its til j, i rtll lhe Intelligentsia: noth laikmton is 1 ictors lo leaped to there ha the ira:, d by I.oretta Young. of brother ywood one of Tiber, fri it , tur u ni.is i o t.ii, i mi is ilU.si, .Oc a vi p I .or (nun I, os iMs.kit Nti 1 ' . ' liittnu , U group of editois were discussand lots of the OlA "The N M is right." said one. l got busim ss "After all. icnee that money can't buv also ,'ibies," "Tliev've got snapped a cyme, "tl at money can. t. H ,A , A marshall surpassing many Returning June 18, 3T.d be lfjrd Lr H weeks on the Leon n - time Tut sduy evenings. ,ssco wiT again be heard in the r.( of Mr. XV aide. I ne ing the pio the Hollywood high icbool lad who made his film debut n Tomorrow Is Forever, makes kis second The appearance in an for International, Stranger, RKO release. He'll play the young You knew T n', the band bloke into lie Oil llr. iv Mate, She Ain't What She t'st ,1 to Be. Richard Long, ries, Iv n , hum at aiunti, l. co ely t y T- the r.e 's eye oa tnd N", So. ,i7 lue 7ipn.il w.is given f, r t' e Q.n i n s alliance (with everv sol in r t.itnbng lignl-l- J ".Hi tests were recently sent i f. r a movie executive v Ste, bids for the si rvices of actors resulted. k c;al Amtrican re. ofTtrmg 51)0 weekly salary and was for the unused Clh uli.in in test D, but the ;tal fill tl rough. The 'comedian" lr.od plated an unimportant part r the Mertyn LeRoy - directed was 'T.thcut Reservations LeRoy, Also U v el of : J that i nh l . l i . Screen apprcjcj j . th-y'- ve ycar-s'-urdh- at tx'.rj i'Iv w.is i in- - , -- - l!.v id of f.: '1 ore ill','! oh lor to d i f r Her Mii-lv'- s eiti. nne. .enl the c one of lus fix elite leader i of I' e number', wittoul i 'he h.i'id nrn r.ynr.cj. I J i il is Al If. j ',. ' V'-V-- - ci led liONDK I". . 1)1 I) IV I ( r.ni'i: , . . White crosses ami stars in country where American soldiers fought against Hitler's arms, hear testimony to the sacrifice of I . S. inn. inr iii.riaii u rinr tountries now honor the I. s. war dead as lertently as their own. The photograph shows 1 rent h and American olhrers saultmg. itrtmid the grates were the hills through uhuh the Allied forces pushed their way ;e f.g-t- n can Ui lf hill , f ' e . a stunt. ii g big lo e ni IH use op i i s on tow i Is Put moke siu.wi r (uit.ui's of i .air i e to ( s i p la d. i! .Pi i nil w itn i .ipl di Ot --t a5 W ; v - Shidehara, bhigeru .'.osd Sadakichi baCiaka Hoshijima, Kotaro jlro T Kawai, Tsunejiro Hiratsuka, Ryosei and Toshiro, Hayashi Joji W4da, Hio SMITH . . . Lucky Arthur Smith, a gypsy, who lived in a shack on Stebbing Downs, his bride, England, is shown with Edith Helen Hume Henderson, daughter of General Henderson. soreness MZO IN tUIISI Millions of pcopls suffering from almplt Piles, have found prompt relief with PA.O ointment. Heres why First. PAO ointment soothes Inflamed areas relieves pain and ointment Itching. 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