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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SALINA, UTAH r I ffcagh. P Ml gMa n ASH ME ANOTHER ? ? General Quiz A 1Y-GD-R0- 1 J1ADI0 STAGED SCREEN Released by Feature WNU t Z GtRHARD LITTLE more than two years ago Howard Duff, a comparatively unknown radio actor, was picked by Dito be "Sam By IN William Spier on the air Wiseacres along Row shook their heads but knew what that aistnctve would do for the role Later, Hi linger said, If Ins locls anv where near matching his Howard Duffs going to be the r A 5 000 Radio voice Maik come voice -- M,wTiy ty Vi K '$- - r , - N VE , V V v V--t V itidv" t) h I 7 4 1 ? a! O 1 HOWARD 1 DUFF bicgcst thing in pictures in years The looks match Continuing on the air, Duff has turned in performances in Hellmgers and The Naked Brute Force Citv,' as well as in All My Sons" and in the forthcoming Wildfire mag-nilict- nt Alexis Smith is known in Hollywood as one of the most beautiful stars under contract to Warner Bros However she's prouder of the fict that shes also known as the 1 cst braided wool rug maker of Coldwater Canyon, where she lives Una 0 Connor, character actress whose latest role is in RKO's Fighting Father Dunne," likes to puzzle acquaintances by telling them that, though she was born in Hollywood, she did not reach the film capital till she was in her the Hollytwenties The answer wood she was born in Is a small She town near Belfast, Ireland. went to Belfast to go to school, decided to go on the stage, and went on to Dublin to learn about acting at the famous Abbey theater. Riley now can say RKO signed you so! her and let her go after one picture. She got a Paramount contract and now is free lancing, so RKO called her to play I ranebot Tones sweetheart In I very Girl Should Be Mar- Elaine I told ried. When Marlene Dietrich wa an hour late for a Studio One" rehearsal it was obvious that produce r director Fletcher Markle was thinl ing she'd better have a perfect al bi In radio circles you just ment late Hers was perfect; her grandson was just 25 minutes old, und Mi's Dietrich had been up all night keeping her daughter Marta company faur pictures have estab-l- i John Dali as one of II llv-oj s most talented and versatile cctois A sensitive Welsh student in The Corn Is Green, a comedy irle in Something in the Wind. a Confederate officer in Another Part of the Forest a psychopaththose are the ic I lller in Rope roles that have built his reputation t. Just hi d his first rfenc in his own starring film, with a The Gallant Blade, blanket over his head. It was for a reseue seenc in which he was covered up and jerked I arrv Parks plavcd haekwards through a doorway to save his life. tick lessons between fi ni Scott, who qual fed for the natii ml amateur chimp on ship He d bat c the redskins, Di rec'or Rav Enright would yell and Scott and the Indians Cut, vculd dash off the set grab their g lf clubs, and jrictice until they w e needed agu n gc If 1 tat i lrvelv food youll see in the g' sv cantina scquerce in The Loves of Carmen is plastic, except for the turkey drumstick whicn Rita Hayworth eats Columbia, lining up with the governments fond conservation program, uses real foodstuffs only if the script says the food must be eaten before the cameras Its fake food in "The Gallant Blade," too Al SSL' ' t War Cases In England f ItECAUSE cf the tense Berlin situation what amounts to revival of waitime American air bases will he set up m Englind almost immediately Two groups of B 24s of about 30 planes each are reestablishing active American bases in England They will te under the command cf Gen Curtis Le May, who also commanded the wartime operation 15 29s of fiom the mid Pacific against Japan 6 L Gil Dudds 1 uge ite to win ThlS 13 8 St,0Ig U S te cm, ably couched and well ... fcTII L SM I LI 1 RING? If the sight of a tooling picture will provide any comfort from trained There is the stnkv oint- fly in soaring temperatures, take a gander at tins. In New Aork, leggy Ann O Donnell, clothed only in innoceuce, discovers that a fire hydrant is the answer to the beat problem. eight running races from the 100 meters to the marathon, the U. fe. will be luc kv to After win as many as two leaving the 200 meters behind, there will be daik clouds on the horizon fur the other six running rates unless Mel Mhit'ield tan handle the 800 meter gallop. Me should be O. K. in the hurdles and the jumps, including high and broad. We have won every Olympic pole vault, with one exception Gonder, France, in 1906 We have won every high jump with two exceptions We have won every broad jun p ex eept one, Petterssen, Sweden, 1920 We have won most of the shot puts and the hammer throws But in the last 40 years we have won only one race beyond the 400 meter mark Finland has taken over the 5 000 and 10 000 meter runs ard we haven t bagged a marathon since Johnny Hayes turned the trick in . OF WHEAT . . . Typical belt as the Midwest harvests another driver is shown asleep atop a his turn at an elevator. This truck composed of more than 100 trucks for photo was made. MVTTEESS 1,500-bush- el 4 ODDS ASD F.DS Susan Peters r is the star of a new radio program called "Book Store Girl," being offered radio agencies for fall production. . . . Dinah, the cat in Columbia s nett Terry Moore-Ctlen- n lord comedy, "The Return of October" u as framed for her role from birth hy trainer T rank Inn at lea t that i u hat he sail. . , . Cattle breeder Lira Stone ss the proud new ouner of a 4 month old ihampion Scotih Ayreshire bull. , . . "Lum and Abner" are busy getting into shape for the national steel championships in September, by spending tbetr ueek-end- s practicing half-hou- 3 , bumper crop, this weary truck load of wheat as he waits already bad waited in a line more than six hours when this Nation of Sprinters SEEKS S4NCTUARY . . . Gen. Antonin Bohuinil llasal, deputy chief of staff of the Czechoslovak army and commander of the Czech forces In the west, now is in the U. S. zone In Germany, having fled from his native country. We have been largely a nation of sprinters, lacking the essential quality of stamina that is even more important than sheer speed On this next occasion, Patton and Barney Ewell w'lll have trouble overpowering LaBeach in the two shorter sprints We have no one to handle Herb McKenley of Jamaica, who has run the 400 below 46 Whitfield has a terrific battle on his hands in the 800 as tlie stamina infested Swedes, headed by Lennert Strand, take over the 1,500 meter test Any slight chance we ever had in this race, the best race on the card, vanished with Gil Dodds. And Dodds at his best was a long price. Whitfield can be the team's leading star We have heard every reason under the sun for our inability to develop a distance runner. The automobile? W ell, the Finns and Swedes also have automobiles. Running time takes too long? It does for us. Lack of interest? Why? A marathon Is a far bigger race to win than the 100 yard or 100 meter dash. Do we develop race horses to run four furlongs or a mile and a half and two miles Speed is important In a horse, but no more important than his ability to go the route The Kentucky Derby is a mile and a quarter We have no derby types m our Olympic runners They are from four to six furlong runf ners Exactly they are from to one furlong operators. s k&c Jx V vd i h4 . ? : " V J - yK t V - . ; yh f zi 1. Ini lies 2. If you 3 4. 6. THE ANSWERS 655 feet, 5 and ona No. You are safe In quicksand dont struggle. Georga Washington. Mexican War. Donald Duelc'a first appear-am- e was in "The Little Wise lien on Friday, March 13, 1931. 6. Thera nre 77 countries in the world which may b called nations There are many more political and geographic divi- sions. Naming Month of Blay IIow the month cf May got its name is a subject cf controversy among historians According ta the World Book encyclopedia, tlie most widely accepted story is that the month was named after "Maia," the Roman goddes of spring and giowth But some scholars claim May was a month sacred to the Majores or older men, just as June was sacred to the Juniores," LAST OF THE FIE IS DEAD . . . With the death of Gen. of the Armies John J. Pershing, a fabulous chapter In military history was closed and The End was written to the careers of the five World War I military leaders who wcere on hand for the first American Legion convention held in the U. S. Shown at the Kansas City convention November 2, 1921, are (left to right): Generals Jacques of Belgium, Dias of Italy, Foch of France, Pershing of the C. S., then commander-in-chiof Allied forces, and Admiral Beatty of Great Britain. ef D PIXIECRATS' TICKLT . . . Southern states rights Democrats named Gov. J. htrom Thurfnond of South Carolina (left) for president and Gov. lidding L. Vt right of Mississippi (right) for vice president at their rump convention m Birmingham, Ala. They will campaign on an anti-civ- il rights platform. Ill Ill ROIC NUN . . . Decorated seven times by Allied nations for heroism In German prison camps, Sister Mary Cliantal, heroine of World War II, Is now at the Lrsulme convent, Blue Point, L. I., to recover her health. VSA'(r hospital charges, Including prenatal care, are only 15. , . . One of the hardships suffered by blot kaded Americana in Berlin is tearfully told In the ofllt ial I! S. bulletinOwing to gasoline rationing, house delivery of Coc a Cola will be temporarily suspended. MJCSS - Showdown in Berlin Plenty of Competition Ire against Russia is so tense In Berlin that certain high placed U S. officials (civilians) have been urging Gen Lucius Clay to break the Soviet blockade by force They want him to arm a food tram in the American zone of Germany and send It speeding through the Russian zone to Berlin with U S troops in armored cars riding Just behind the engine ready to shoot if the Russians resist These U S officials go so far as to plan counter measures in case the Russians sabotage the rail line. They propose that a coips of US. army engineers be sent along to repair any torn up rails, also to repair the River Elbe bridge if it la blown up by the Russians Some officials, quite close to Clay, claim that Russia is not ready for war and would try to "localize" any trouble with the United States. There might be some clashes between U.S. and Red army troops around Berlin, they advise, but Russia would not let the m spread to the rest of Europe. She would bac k down first. General Clay, however, doesn't agree So far he has rejected this explosive advice lie soys that if an incident took place, you never can control men's passions Trouble might spread whether Moscow wanted It or not Privately, Clay has described such measures as unwise and dangerous, likely to commit us to war" Instead General Clay favors economic sanctions, befoie making a move which would convert a cold war into a shooting war. For Clay thinks that we have been too lenient with the Russians regarding shij ping and air facilities, thdt we should crack down on the Russ, ms economically Tins would huit, but not ri'k war. In brief, hire is one histinc case where a soldier is reluct mt to use force though civilians urge it. 7ry esrrot r Mbfar-Y-5 ???( for you The juice of a lemon in a glass of water, when taken first thing on arising, is all that most people need te insure prompt, normal elimination. Ne mere berth loxellvet that irritate the digestive tract and impair nutrition Lemon in water is good for y out Generation! ef Amnricent have taken lemons for health and generations of doctors hive recommended them. They are rich in vitamin C, simply valuable amount of R and P. They 1 alkalinize, aid digestion Not tee thorp or tour, lemon In water has a refreshing tang clears the mouth, wakes you up It'a not a purgative simply helps your system regulate itself. Try it 10 days. Vil CAllSOaNM tUNKItt ItmONS Are you fining through the functional 'middle age' period peculiar to women U8 to 2 yrz )? Does this make you sutler from hot Hashes, feel to fieri out hlghutrung tired? Then do try Lvdla E plukham'e Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms Plug hams Compound also haa what llorton call a stomachic tonic effect LYDIA E. FINKHAMS compound I Miy Warn of Diaordered Kidney Action Mofoni life with !tt hurry tad worry, trrefulaf babita, improper eattnf ana driokinj it rik of expoiure and infeo tioa throw heavy tram on the work of (ha kidnovs They ara apt to becoma d and fail to filter eiovui and and other uopurUiaa froa (ha blood. You nay auflef narrlnf barkarha, biache, disc neaa, geitiif up n ijhta, Uf pains, awellmg feel cmiiamfy tired, nervotm ail worn out Ollier a cna of kidney or bladder disorder are e burning, scanty or too frequent orination Try Doant PilU Doon' help tha kidneya to f aaa r IT harmful exraea body waste. Thry have had mora than half a century of publ e aj proval Ara recommended by yitefui uaera everywhere Aek tout A , . 41 The 1 p J. ... A aimple shaft of pure white marble marks the RISI IN PEACE grave of General of the Armies John J. Pershing m Arlington nation il An armed sentry walks his post beside the grassv, oak cemetery. shaded knoll overlooking the Potomac river and the graves cf thousands The A. I. I. cf the famed World Mar I leaders fallen comrades icmmander was laid to rest after he had been given a hero s burial by "c nation he served so bravely and so long. IN GRATE! U MEMORY . . . This plaque was erected In memory of the 184th battalion, which manned the first American guns to be fired In defense of London during World Mar IL memorial A or man crusdde 'o liberate the milliM s of war j ris iners still held ns slive laborers in Russia, France and Britain, has been launched by Wisconsin s Republican Sen Jop McCarthy The ex n arine rfficer, who flew as a tail gunner against the s ime men he now hopes to sot free, is bringing a lot of political press-irto back up his humanitarian appi al. cannot speak out McCarthy against Russia for hi kl ng German and Jap prisoners in forced labor as lot g as France and Britain are guilty of the same tactics The plight of these prisoners, still In bondage three years after the shooting has stopped. Is described in Red Cross reports to McCarthy. It is estimated that nearly five million war prisoners are still held by the vhtors, much as slaves were brought hack by the conquerors of the dark ages. Most of these are working off reparations inside the Soviet union. How many have died from exhaustion, overwork, undernourishment and bitter cold is Impossible to say. nti ghboff items McCarthys Crusade Races Improie point is this if ever; thing that can be measured or timed shows such a vast improvement, whv should old timers in other sp rts be rated even fairly close to modern stars m football, baseball, If you care to be logical golf etc abiut it, it doesr't make much Certamlv as far as sport is sense concerned the rave is Improving from jear to jear, getting better If ou bring up fie and better mi ter of sanity we 11 bow out. w orld ? The Russian blockade has not bet n able to keep the stork out of ihe American sector in Berlin. Iu fac t, the stork has an espcc laily easy time there, for j one-hal- When you have 61 nations and some 5 000 athktes no one can say what has taken place in the la't 12 years since the Bcrl n games There will be formidable competition fiom Sweden, Finland, Australia, England, Jamaica, also Czechoslovakia Young John Kelly should take care of the scullers and California should hold its own in race. We have the eight-oare- d not done so well at men's swimming since Johnny Weismuller started climbing trees and beating up gorillas We have won races the last five eight-oare- d but haven't been any too hot at d the tjpes, with and Without a coxswain. One interesting feature of these games is the comparative times and measurements from 189G to 1936 the first and the last For example in 1896 W W Hovt won the pole vault with 10 feet 9',4 irehes In 1936 Earl Meadows wrn with 14 feet, 3't mcl es a lift of nearly f ur feet In 18n0 E H Clark won the high jump at 5 feet, lll4 inches In 19JG Johnson von at 6 feet 7 and 1516 In Inches almost a foot higher 1896 Burke won the 100 meter run in 12 seconds In 1936 Owen won with 10 3 The 490 meter run dropped from 54 4 to 46 5, nearly 9 seconds The 1500 meter run dropped from 4 33 4 In 1896 to 3 47 8 in 1936 This means a difference of more than 45 seconds You wouldn't think it possible that such wide gams could be made in such a short period of time. 1. How tall Is the Washington Kational Monument? 2. Does quicksand actually suck you down? S. Whose was the first signature appearing under the U. S. Constitution. 4 During what war was the battle of Buena Vista? 5. When was Donald Duck born? 6 How many nations In the or younger men. 1908 A ir forte officials, while withholding comment, admitted that the two groups of B 24s operating tront 1 hr land will take no part in ferrying food te Berlin, llitir function will be to growl It inis been an open secret for some time that in case of a showdown with Russia, American air b .ses would be set up in England In f ict, this was discussed with the Br.tish government through diplomatic channels some months ago, and It wag agreed that Fnglund would make bases available to the United States iu case of a European crisis Sc tiding tlie two groui of B 29s is interpreted as the first step to establish bases which could be used in case tlie United States had to withdraw other air bases fiom German 60lL of scenes throughout the wheat four-oare- The Indian plavers who worked with Randolph Scott in Coroners Creek scenes as 5 In 'the , i ' naticns where " S against the lest of the planet with the U S , as usual, a hot faver ment v CO a, THE QUESTIONS j"Vi U only one V "V contestants from mure than $ $ usual, it will be the Slade' Sitr ' CARGO of active Olympic flesh is now In London It is part of the pageant of some A rect i S n.- - 4; 1 a v i . .a O Hold your match till it's cold. O Crush out your smokes use car ash tray. U V Drown your campfire kill every spark. about the law fo fore burning grass, l Ask I4 brush, trash. be- fence rows, or I |