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Show HIE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH S X; BY INEZ GERHARD JW fr I Sbriv O V A IRVING MANSFIELD, young at Columbia broadcasting, proves that lightning can strike twice. He conceived and produces the tremendously sucArthur-Godfrcessful Talent Scouts; using a different twist on the same idea, he eame through This with the new hit show, Is Broadway," also on CBS. He began In radio In 1943 as coordinator of the Fred Alien show, then, eys J 4" i v&JJLL: ii -- . m wwsa,o 11 xKrilMiUs! IbtchThtLiqhfs! ? T CAUSES FLUTTER . . . Walter hia UrwlUer, who can nutter own heart, la awaiting trial In Denver (or defrauding government hoapltala. Do la accused of using hia ability for SO years to gain admittance to hoapltala. Tl D v-- r ' ' f ( ) r i ) ,c- - r jtimiiif VO ' p L-- 5 ... STOP LOOKING! LISTEN As part of the capitals current traffic safety campaign, three lovely entrants In the Miss Washington beauty contest parade In downtown Washington carrying a streamer with an appropriate trsfflo warning. The girls are, left to right, Jacqueline Chambers, ML Ranter, Md., and Galen Lindsey and Cornelia Coffman, both of Washington, D. C. Jacqueline Is wearing a red (stop) bathing suit; Galen Is wearing an amber (caution) suit; and Cornelia Is wearing a green (go) suit, h :) ) i daughter of Bernard Kaplan, former football ace, awalta operation at Boston hospital to remove in 1944 and '43, produced the Milton Berle program. Realizing what they had. CBS assigned him to originate and develop new comedy and variety shows, and he came through with the Godfrey gold mine, which made its first appear ance on the air on July 8, 1940. :TT. I1 I J. x j A - r'- screen material. encirclement of her windpipe by the great aorta artery. She la In eonstant danger of Break At luncheon in New York months ago Macdonald Carey announced that a second visit from the stork was slated for his home. Elizabeth Macdonald Carey arrived July 12th, ending a long, tedious sojourn in bed for her mother. Carey Installed a television set in the bedroom to entertain his wife. He commented sadly that she didnt care to watch football games and he did. UNWELCOME RESCUE . . . Patrolmen haul an unidentified man aboard a navy launch at 44th Street and North river, New York, after rescuing him from the river. The man, fully clothed. Jumped Into the river and was awlmmlng away from the dock when policemen arrived. They shed their clothes and dived In after him. He fought them off. but was overpowered. Still struggling, he was taken aboard the launch. TO BADMAN IRVING MANSFIELD Well, The Fountainhead arrived, was seen, and proved to be disappointing, despite the excellent cast and the money lavished on the production. As with Arch of Triumph, a good book Just was not good RARE CA8E . . . The BAD BOY . . Sgt. James P. Tnck (center) shown Korean soldiers the functions ( u in Korea Is training engine at the 7th Division Airstrip, Korea. A U. 8. military advisory group and sovereignty. territorial Internal order, Integrity the to maintain republlca Korean security force until that country can maintain in Korean the government of ml the conducted request la training being own aecnrlty. The advisory group consists of 500 officer and men commanded by Brig. Gen. William Kg erts. U. 8. ARMY TRAINS KOREANS . Six months ago Terry Moore was practically unknown; now shes being hailed as one of Hollywood's most promising players. She did The Return of October at Columbia and the whole studio raved about her before it was shown. Now, at RKO, they're about her equally enthusiastic work in Arkos production, Mighty Joe Young., Two good roles were all she needed! BUS STOP . . . New York buses stop rolling ns strike starts. New Yorks subway and elevated lines M forward to a booming business, and some New Yorkers look forward to s bit of bunion busting walking n the majority of the citys bos lines go out on strike. Here, the buses begin to pile up st the garage at SOI and Ninth Ave. aa the drivers of the New York Omnibus Company finish their last ran. In nd crises the public has to travel to work and shops the best way It can, often forming riders clubi ad hitchhiking pre-stri- Nelson Eddy, starring for the third year on the summer edition of NBCa Music Hall, may have to take up cooking before long. Among the fan letters hes received lately have been about a thousand asking for a recipe for shortenin bread. , Audio Murphy, star of movie Bad Boy and World War IPs most decorated hero, will portray for the movies the role of Billy the Kid, western cowboy and kid Billy, known as the from Texas, was born In N. Y. bad-ma- n. '- ? ke V Eight foreign locations have been lined up for seven films to be produced in the next 12 to 18 months, according to company studio executives. The sites include England (2), France, Italy, Cuba, Tahiti, India and Africa. M-G-- Gale Storm, of Allied Artists Stampede, prefers to work in costume pictures, says then the gets less critical fan mail than when she appears in modern dress. Seems the best wardrobe cant please all the people. te Jock O'Mahoney, former stunt man recently signed to an acting contract by Columbia and Walter Wanger, gets top billing in "Cody of the Pony Express," a aerial He recently completed the romantic male lead in "Hoedown." VACATIONS END . . . Henry Ford II and his wife arrive tn New York aboard the Queen Elisabeth after short vacation trip. Ford faces a demand by CIO United Automobile Workers for n fourth-roun- d pay boosL vV.K- - JUICY . . . Just put Elaine Lang (left) and 8ue Thornwall on opposite sides of a bowl of froaen orange Juice and It's only a matter of minutes before Its ready to drink. The girls are prepared to demonstrate with the frosen beverage before delegates to the Institute of food technologists tn meeting In San Francisco. 'V.'W SJ r i J jm 4 'J V M Jv I X u ' On the lookout for new acting talent, Columbia has signed Benno Schneider as top drama coach. He is rehearsing a group of players, tome of whom will be selected for screen testa. Meanwhile Richard Quine, a talent scouL is touring the lummer theaters In Uenver, Omaha, Chicago and the East He recently and codirected Leather Gloves for Columbia. H?,ME ".treatment of under Jhn New York, sees his son, Christas, WM T8 U'y"Mld doctors In a Berlin hospital, young GI. listed aa AWOL since January 16, told United States authorities that he was arrested by E police Py auapect and kept in captivity for the five months he was accused the R treatment of Medical examination ering wM Uwed him to return to the American tone. U. 8. ' tary police cbeckedia atory while he received medical attention. -- Sw3' hf SET 'ZTl r1 Robert McGinnis, clarinetist with the "Band of America," once played on horseback in a cavalry band In the Pennsylvapia National Guard. "1 dont think it did my clarinet playing any good," he says. But I did learn to ride." McGinnis is now aolo clarinetist and a charter member of the band, conducted by Paul Lavalle on NBC And is still a good rider. , . , . While the The Goldbergs are vacation, Larry Robinson. ODDS AND ENDS rest of CBSs on (Sammy.") remains In Ne York, toiling away in The Second Mrs. Burton , . Warner's Christ' WAR CRIMES SUSPECT Otta Abetx, former German . . . am- bassador to France, faces war crimes charge of placing large groups of French people In concentration camps daring the war. Here, be appears In court. HERO RETURNS HOME . . . Roger Young, American Infantryman here of World War II. Immortalised In great ballad that baa achieved d remains pass through Hia world fame, la taken home. he was placed In hia where to town Ohio his enroute home Chicago final resting place. Here, Master SgL Arthur L. Sloan (left) and SgL Ed Klersxtlan of 5012 Escort Co., FL Sheridan, IU place a flag over the casket of Pvt. Roger Young at the Chicago quartermaster depot. flag-drape- C - J mas gift to the movie-going public will be Danny Kayes Techni color Happy Times . . . The house purchased by Bette Davis so she could get to work easier in Bela the erne yond the Forest Jolsen bought for Ruby Keeler a wedding sitter ears ago. .j' whs I TEST RUN . . . Photographer. newsnan. hee'ln BerUa civilians greet the . I f trucks and escort vehicles rumbllnr Into BerU after Berlin to test the extent of the Soviet run fron making the restriction. tr,ffic- - Shortly before the Russian through the Helmstedt checkpoint, the Soviet. ed Ulelr ,rd-p- e western Germany and Berlin. slowdown on track Officials with the easing of Soviet wheU,er the of the conVoy h lending restrictions, brt the Tehlc,e to feed the population. Into no difficulty and delivered , 105-mil- J e : |