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Show SOUTH CACIIU TOURIER Change Annual Army Day Observance To Emphasize Peacetime Role The New York Express'. New York Novelette: She used to walk with a preoccupied air through the downtown East Side streets in Manhattan. . . Not disdainfully or proudly, but with the fierce determination of the very young. . . She knew these streets and the people, and she hungered to know more. . . After studying dancing many years she became expert at the art, and when a big Bway show was being organized she applied for the job of putting on the routines. . . The producers took her on, and the notices singled out the wonderful, dance which highlights the hits theme. . . The hit is the musical version of Elmer Rices Street Scene. . . The dance?. . . The trilling number of two street kids. . . The choreographer? . . . Little Anna Sokolow, who had all the critics asking: How could she have so truly captured the flavor of squalid city streets?. . . Its simple, says Anna, when youve been part of them. Nation Will Honor Achievements at Programs April e. The AmeriArmy Day will be observed throughout the nation on April 7 with Dedicated to can Army in Peace, parades, community celebrations and addresses by prominent army and civilian leaders. Bigtown Smalltalk: Paul Mantz broke the record with his plane, Blaze of Noon, a stunt to put the film (same name) on the front pages. But Betty-J- o got the headlines. Ladies first, yknow. . . . Broadway show gels sizzling (nice weather for it, ladies) at the story Quoting director John Murray Anderson as grousing: Id rather work with elephants than show girls . . . The very old song, Last (a Night on the Back Porch Johnny Long platter.) has been banned on all networks because of its naughty wordage. . . . Danny Kaye (who got close to three million in four years of film making) took four weeks of personal apps to raise tax coin. At least 10 of the nations youthful political white hopes happened to match notes the other day. They found that Mayor ODwyer had told each confiden. tially that he was grooming him to be his successor. Such a letdown. . coast-to-coa- st ... ME,5the scientific apparatus and staffed with specialists in various scientific fields, the Federal Bureau of Investigation crime detection laboratory in Washington has proven an increasingly potent factor in detection and apprehension of criminals throughout the nation. Facilities of the modern scientific crime detection laboratory are at the command of every duly authorlaw enforcement ized agency throughout the nation, both in large cities and in small communities. During the last fiscal year the volume of work received from state and municipal law enforcement agencies increased 73.7 per cent over the previous fiscal year. Services of the FBI laboratory have been expanded phenomenally since its modest beginning in 1932. In the early 1930s it became apparent to John Edgar Hoover, FBI director, that his organization as well as all local law enforcement agencies needed the assistance of a crime detection laboratory. This CLASSIFIED check-u- p. fast-runnin- g, . 1 I need was given concrete expression on November 24, 1932, by founding of the FBI laboratory. Solve Sheep Theft. Indicative of the widespread use being made of the laboratorys facilities is a recent case involving theft of 270 sheep in Big Horn county, Montana. Investigation had disclosed that a suspect was selling a large number of sheep whose wool bore evidence of efforts to obliterate brand markings. Specimens of the brand paint remaining on the sheep wool and samples of the brand paint, used by the true owner of the sheep in marking his animals, were forwarded to the laboratory. A examination spectrographic conducted by FBI technicians revealed the presence in all the samples of Prussian blue paint, identical in both color and texture. In addition, it was found by checking with the manufacturer that only one shipment of this particular lot had been made to Montana. After being tried and found guilty, the accused was fined and sentenced to serve three years and four months for the theft. Another case in which findings of the FBI laboratory aided local officers in their investigation involved a mule-ridin- g thief in a southern state who had pil The Intelligentsia: becks new novel, best-sellin- five-wee- r. NO CLUES OVERLOOKED . . . Science engages in painstaking and exhaustive effort to aid crime detection, as indicated in this photo showing experts at the FBI crime detection laboratory collecting dust and debris from clothing for microscbplc study. Sallies in Our Alley: Did Horace Stoneham (boss of the Giants) tell midtowners Babe Ruth would be offered a big job in baseball? . . . CHICAGO. Eating crackers in Herbert Hoover says a billion dol- bed is the cure for insom-liia- ! perfect lars is needed to feed the Germans, That unconventional advice to level the lowest Who have "sunk emanates from J. P. Fanning, sleep known in 100 years of western hisexpert for National Association of of the course, tory. Overlooking, Manufacturers. level maintained by the Germans Bedding Your wife wont like it, Fanning in their concentration camps and admits in discussing his proposed crematories. . . . Wanna know why but youll be too sleepy to hear cure, swank spot waiters are so uppity? her words. He also prescribes angry A survey revealed that they average four or five good hot cups of black $85.40 weekly in tips. coffee to wash the crackers down. fered a number of articles from a private home. Packing his stolen. goods on a mule belonging to the victims next door neighbor, James Henry Brown nonchalantly rode off. But when the mule later was found abandoned, someone remembered seeing an individual who looked like Brown riding it down the railroad tracks. Picked up by local officers, Brown was held as a suspect while his trousers, together with a sample of hair from the side of the mule, were submitted to the FBI laboratory. There, the mule gave Brown away. Hair, bearing characteristics of the equine family, was found on his trousers and in his trousers cuffs. When this hair and the hair from the side of the stolen mule were compared under the microscope, it was determined that the two specimens strongly resembled each other. When Brown was faced with this evidence he confessed and later was sentenced to a term in the state penitentiary. Adopt War Methods. The knowledge acquired and techniques developed and perfected by FBI laboratory technicians through the war years in defeating espionage, sabotage and related wartime cases are being adapted to postwar crime problems. Kidnaping, bank robbery, hijacking, murder, auto theft, robbery and many other types of crimes handled In prewar years now are .being afforded the latest and most comprehensive attention in the laboratory. Many times findings of the laboratory experts will clear the name of innocent individuals suspected of involvement in a case. A woman in Wilmington, Ohio, when arrested for issuing a' worthless check, protested that the store manager to whom she had given the check agreed to hold it. She stated she had written the words, Hold this till I pay, on the face of the check. Submitted to the FBI laboratory, the questioned check was examined under ultraviolet light and found to contain this message. The case against her was dismissed. Whether it is a request for identification of suspected bloodstains, matching of hairs and bits of fibers, classification of various .body, fluids, handwriting, paint and soil comparisons, bullet identifications, restoration of obliterated serial numbers or any other type of examination, technicians of the FBI laboratory stand ready to offer reliable, scientific analysis. Perfect Cure for Insomnia -- Eating Crackers in Ded . hard-tlyowin- g, woo cm Bway Confucius: Real Love It best-selle- department In a vague way, we also had the idea that this AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCFSS hustling team was a prodcounuct of cottonwood the the trail, HATS OFF! . . . The flag is passing by In an Army Day parade in the try where men have arms and legs nations capital. Scenes like this will be reenacted throughout the NEARLY and take desperate chances. But nation April 7 on the annual observance of Army Day. we ran across a different answer in icemen, those who survived as well Army achievements, both military checking with the worlds chamas those who fell on the battlefields and scientific, have played an instru- pions. mental role in Americas advances of all wars. For example there was Enos BOUGHT SOLD ever since its early days as a small Bradsher (Country) Slaughter, a Parades Scheduled. of JN PAST YEAR newly .independent ball player as typical of Cardinal Throughout the nation. Army Day federation will be marked by community cele- states. find can as man you any strength In the fields of medicine, construcbrations and parades. In communia ball player with a great arm communication ties where army units are located, tion, transportation, and a pair of fast-flyilegs. uniformed troops will participate in and allied endeavors, army reCountry Slaughter should have the parades and new army equip- search and developments have aid- been a typical Ozarkian. But we ment will be displayed. ed the nations growth and wel- discovered that Slaughter came On the second observance of Army fare. from Roxhoro, N. C., and he got his At Army Day celebrations added start in the South Atlantic Day since conclusion of the greatest league war the world has ever known, the recognition will be given the nations with BUILDING MATERIALS Ga. Columbus, nation has come to recognize the armed forces as peacetime instruCONCRETE BLOCK MACHINES 200 John about what Well, George 240 hour, others hand or power 45 army as an instrument of national ments as well as wartime necessia 100 blocks as good brick Kurowski, hour, machines, batch mixei (Whitey) security both in war and peace. ties. size, motors and gas engines. MAD third baseman as youll meet today? any SON EQUIPMENT CO.. Madisoa. Tem Kurowski came from Whitey Reading, Pa., playing with PortsFARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. mouth in the Middle Atlantic league, WESTERN RED CEDAR FENCE POSTS where he hit only .386. Sale by Carloads. 4 Do Not Have Happy Ending. Do Not Have Any Ending. John Stein The Wayward Bus, was dictated onto records, which a typist then transcribed. g Nice work, if you can get it. . . . John Hersey, father of Bell for Adano and Hiroshima, is incommunicado in Florida, work. . . Some ing on a new of Edna Ferbers most glittering literary nuggets have been put between covers in One Basket. . . . Mary Martin, the star, gives bath parties nearly every night for London friends (there) who have no tub or water. . . . The Yearling, after k a stand, will be pulled out Too of Radio City Music hall. Hit films at that theater sad. usually run twice as long. S p, y Science Proves Aid to Crime Detection lars worth Talk about tough breaks: The Nora Prentiss, was cinema, filmed before the OTDR rage afflicted the nation. One character in the movie is named Richard. During one episode another begs him to open a door. . . Its supposed to be serious sequence but you .cant blame the audience for howling. owners, managers, writers often can be wrong. So can baseball fans who dont like to admit it. Here is a letter from an ardent Ozark country rooter: Why dont you fellows admit that all the great ball players of modern time come from the Ozark country, where they can run Try The Mirror Test and throw? I mean Arkansas, Missouri, wifc' bQis!" Wig Oklahoma and Texwere your husbanr . as? I mean such popping his buttons with fellows as Dean, Why not shed those extra now? You can diet your Hubbell, Pepper way i Martin, Warn eke beauty easily and pleasantly Also and others. this Cardinal ball Youll find dozens of helpful hints . recipes, a and dub that whipped one charts in our diet, ChanliV8 booklet, the eastern Dodg- 2? p. Martin-er- s Weight for Beautys Sake. to (coin) Weekly Newspaper ServiLe5 and the eastern W. 17th St., New York 11, N v ceA4 Red Sox last year? We have the your name, address, booklet title.' m legs and arms in this rugged country that the East doesnt have. In mingling and hanging around with the Cardinals, one of our favorite ball cIuds, we began a slight WNU Features. e. T0S)WNT BASEBALL 7 The observance has been proclaimed by President Truman and The by governors and mayors. on the in role observance, armys orders of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, will be keynoted to securing and maintaining the peace. In addition to the traditional Army Day, the war department this year will observe Army Week during the period April 6 to 12. Army, day customarily is observed on April 6, anniversary of the declaration of war in 1917. The obManhattan Murals: The adservance was postponed for a day dance hall which Broadway this year because Easter Sunday ocvertises: Most Exclusive Place curs on April 6. In Town Everbody Welcome . . .Francois, a waiter at the Started in 1928. Soho cafe, who comes to work Originally proposed by the Milin immaculate attire plus spats, itary Order of World Wars in 1928, diamond stickpin, cane, boutonArmy Day at that time had no govniere. . . The window-lon- g sign ernmental inspiration. From its beon the canopy of a shuttered, however, the observance ginning, hoarded-u- p 46tb at fruit market and active support of full received and 6th. It reads: Never other veterans organizations as well closed!. . . The ' bootblack on as civic groups. In 1937 the house 49th street who keeps a copy of ' of representatives and senate, by Variety available for struggling joint resolution, designated April 6 actors who can afford a shine of each year as Army Day. Since show-bibltwo-bbut not the it then it has expanded to a national project and is observed on a major Lament of a Broadway Press scale annually. Agent (By Art Franklin) : How As in the past. Army Day and tense he scans the papers nights Army Week this year will call upon and days. . . An adult mind he the nation to honor the wartime presstitutes for pelf. . . How often army in peacetime for a job well does he swear to coin a phrase. . . done and to pay tribute to all serv Thats good enough to credit to himself. . . Investing ebbing ingenuity . . . To build some small-tim- e FBI SCORES AGAIN crooner, club or band. . . How pitiful the sum gratuity. . . That keeps some inept act from being panned . . .He camouflages talent "medi-ok. . With touches of a genius at WNU Features. his game. . . And if he strains ' joke enough some third-rat- e Science has established itwill cash his clippings in for movie self as one of the strong allies fame. . . The simple fact is this for of detection. crime Equipped he alone. . . Can lick his clients dolmillion a more with than own! his flops except of YouTi? For Beauty, Some other methods Fanning has found effective in his years of trying to put the nation to sleep com- fortably include: Watch goldfish swimming about in their bowls for a few minutes before retiring. Theyll bore you so thoroughly youll fall asleep the minute you hit the bed. Run several miles every night. If thats too much for you, just go around the block at a slow trot. Eat a head of lettuce to quiet your nerves. Dont try celery as a substitute. Its too noisy. Drink a quart of beer. , Or, if you dont like your malt mixed with alcohol, try munching malted milk tablets. Sip a Cup of hot milk with a lump of butter in it. If that doesnt work, add black pepper. Put an extra pillow under your feet or stomach. BONNER Come From Everywhere . Marty Marion certainly must be a member of the cottonwood trail. But we find that Marty came from Richburg, S. C., before moving to Rochester for his baseball education. Marty was with Rochester three years before they decided he could handle an infield rap. But what about Stanley Frank l, ball possibly the best player in the game? Musial reports from Donora, Pa., and almost his entire early career was along the Atlantic seaboard, until he came to the Cardinals six years ago. Terry Moore came up from Memphis,' Howie Pollet from New Orleans. Schoendienst worked in the East. Johnny Beazley is from Tennessee, the city being Nashville. The Ozark landscape certainly has sent in its share of great ball players. More than its share. It is surprising how many fans think of these g, Cardinals as a rather rough bunch from the Ozark landscape. But this Cardinal camp is one of the quietest and most orderly I have seen. They are all Mu-sia- hard-runnin- g, hard-throwin- hard-fighti- well-dresse- d, soft-voic- ed d, rather and always friendly. CEDAR CO.. Sandaolnt, Iiah HOME FURNISHINGS & APPLI. VENETIAN BLINDS STEEL A ALUMINUM Made to your order; Colors: White and Ivory. Send for free instruction and order blank. Factory to you. Best quality. UTAH VENETIAN BLIND CO. 2420 So. State St.. Salt Lake City, Utah MISCELLANEOUS ROLL Developed Overnight Service. 2 High Gloss Prints each negative. All 3c each. sizes, 25c. - - Billings. Montana FOX STUDIOS WE BUY AND SELL Office Furniture, Files, Typewriters. Adding Machines, Safes, Cash Registers. 8ALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE SB West Broadway, Salt Lake City. Utah. PIANOS FOR HOME and CHURCH a few new We have SPINET PIANOS FOR SALE ALSO Good Selection of Used Reconditioned Pianos SEE THEM DURING APRIL CONFERENCE in Salt Lake at SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. 17 West 1st So. - Inc. Salt Lake City, Utah Lon an Ozark Boy I still miss my old tobacco-chewin- g pal, Lon Warneke, who could wash down a big hunk of tobacco with a bottle of beer. Lon, from Mt. Ida, Ark., held the tobacco-chewin- g championship. He has no successor on the Cardinals today. The Cardinals manager, Eddie aarfoha Dyer, is probably best described as the exact opposite of Leo Durocher, Give feet your his hottest rival, another great manager. Dyer is a graduate of Rice an extra treat institute in Texas, one of the leadwith SOUS as welt as ing institutions of learning in this country. The rumor is that he was Heels by a Phi Beta Kappa. He was also a football star, one of the best in TexO'Sullivan as in his time. He is a quiet, Texan, who has, few arguments with umpires or anyone else. But dont forget that he kpows his trade. As a minor league manager in the Cardinal farm system, he kept sending along ballplayers who made good. Dyer had retired from baseball to work in the oil business with his two brothers in Houston, Tex., when Sam Breadon sent for him to fill in for Billy Southwortb. As easy going as Dyer seems to be, there is nothing soft about him. You dont get to be the best blocking back in Texas football if youre on the soft side. Dyer has the respect 13- -47 WNU W and affection of his squad. My team wants to play winning baseball, he told me. I dont have to watch their hours. They love the game and like to win. They keep in shape. I dont want anyone around I have to watch. Just give me men Women In your 40's"l Does this like Terry Moore, Marty Marion, functional middle-ag- e period Pe( lar to women cause you to suffer hoi Stan Musial, Country Slaughter, flashes, nervous, hlghstrung, wea' tired feelings? Then Whitey Kurowski, Red Munger, do try Lydia s Plnkhams Vegetable Compound w Howie Pollet and a few more like relieve such symptoms. Us tamow tor this purpose these, and I dont have to worry. Taken regularly Plnkhams Com Whatever happens, I know they are pound helps build up resistance ns team 100 the giving per cent of aU against such distress. Thousands reported benefit Also a very effective they have. stomachlo tonic. Worth trying! That seemed to be quite enough in COMPOUN1 1946. 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