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Show President Truman Announcing Surrender of Japs I Expected Back With MacArthur aunrr mm v STAGECSCREEIOADIO rf!lS l;3 -- isaf w ' '3 VF e:4Nf k- matter oe me about to A tji'l.li- - ii!ay Lh a tril'.c over our l.ciij. but we ll l.,kc a allot at it just tie same. It ceiu'crim conceutra-lam- , '." Xi Released by Weetcia Newepaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE Mary Pickford WHEN picked by the win xcs and iiistinet, which at least wnit together, ullhongh entirely ii:l1ctci:t. Hut they are tiic main fna'aialMii of any winning etfnn. Reflex aetion. aa you probably know, is response of eye, brain and muscle to some situation. lor rxaniple, in boxing the eye sees an opening aa brais and muscle respond In a split secand. There's no wasted delay. Hut as one gels older reilcx action gets slower. The eye will see llie opening but tlie muscle usually arrives a trifle too late. As a concrete illustration consider n-:!- i Mel Photo ehowe President Harry S. Traman ai be announced the end ef the war with Japan. right, front row. Admiral Leahy, Secretary el State Byrnes, President Truman and CardeD Hull. Three years, eight months and one week after the sneak attack on Pearl llarbor the the terms ef the AlUes for an unconditional surrender. Left to ef State Jana lii'in in I . that she invited the mother of vyn Leltny to hear it broadcast Mrs. LrRuy enjoyed the broadcast so jj, much that she promptly called her sop, and talked so enthusiastically that he decided to make a Technl- color picture on the Queen for a Day idea of creating Monogram played host to on the successive days. "Queens T They watched Peter Cook son, War-ren William and Anne Gwynne work on the "Suspense set then visited set of "Swing Patlie night-clu- b rade. " .to aa , .v. . Weat-ingha- Furlough in Island of Peace Novel Hits Jackpot Employees sf Goldwsters department store la lboenlq, Arts., during their epare time operate a farm which furnishes them with fruits, vrgrtsble, poultry sad dairy products. They are paid In produce from the farm. More than AGO employees work the farm. i Hayward has left Para mount where she got her start, and LL Gen. Jenalhaa Wslnwrlght, then a majer general, la pleturrd with sicned with Walter Wanger for Genrral MacArthur, as they appeared In the IliUlppinea sbertly before, seven years. Her first pictura will the Jap Invasion. Wslnwrlght, who led the forlorn hope on Corrrgldor, be the technicolor Western, Can- was captured by Nipponese and la expected to rrjuia General MacArthur, to directly issue ail orders to the Japanese officials. Susan Government Prepares Postwar lYlain Found Guilty ., v , pi AV '. SUSAN HAYWARD yon Passage, with Dane Andrews and Brian Donlevy. Shell be work ing at Universal, right slung with her husband, Jess Barker, whos playing a featured rule in As It Was Before." Philippe re- Aged Marshal Henri tain, shown in court wbru he was convicted of treason rbargrs against France. The sentence called far death, with the rrcommradallon by the Jury that the sentence net be carried out because of his age. Heads sf the different government departments working an cuts In wartime restrictions, led to right: J. A. Krug, War Production board; Cheater Bowles, Office ef Price Administration; Frank L. McNamre, War Manpower commission; William 1L Davis, director of eeonemlo stabilisation; and John Snyder, director of war mobilize llun and reconversion. Tbe purpose la to remove an government restrictions and rationing aa aooa aa possible. Reconverted Senator Trumans Help Celebrate Peace American soldiers enter flwitxerland on furlough to spend eight days Usr Und that remained a veritable "Isle of Peace In a sea of war 2l?r,rtjr Fears of the European conflict. Photo shows a few G.I.s In Was Alps, altitude 11,290 feet. " i Unaccustomed Service Returns l 'yy- Before the Snn Goes Down, a novel about a small town In the IMOs by Eliabeth Metayer Howard, has been awarded 143,0H In prices by Doubleday, Doran A Company, and Metro-Gol- d It Is her first novel and will soon be published r. Still Swim Champ H.'iQM P have learned how to say, Service stations are beginning to get back into the hspid1 acln. service with windows cleaned, water supplied, oil tank completely fillrd. Just like In the good old days. Tires Vy alts uetked aod advance orders takrn for new ones, when! (as rationing motorists ; Kps Nakama of Ohio Mate re crown and was talnrd his judged the individual winner, having the most points in the recent Senior A Alt swimming and diving championship. Think of Xoxt Piny " Few football players know the value of concentration as Mel Hein knew it. While the opposing team had the ball. h continually fared the possibilities of s pass, a hidden ba'l, a line thrust, a spinner or ;.n end run. A good defensive back r.r a defensive lineman mu. t have complete control of his thinking ai paJ. re t. is through eveiy playing Hiin.lierg of Navy l.rloivH In this class, Itlnnrhard and lJav,s if Arm y have this ability. Most Notre Dame trams have been keen, alert, able eon'-- , n!ra-toi- s on Hie next play "I wart vnur bodies physically relax'd your minds aUavs alert " Knu'c Rocd'i.o told and tiuj;;ht them. Jack Johnson's coneentra'ion was almost entirely on d'd'-- r c Ja-Dempsey's on attack. Ty Cobb un-- J to map out certain plays Vinks in advance, and then be ready to them when the right time arrived. He rarely overlooked the right time. Without cuncrntral'on you tni.'M not be able to use such natural gifts as reflexes or Instinct. There's a fine new radio show scheduled to start September 11. Cornelia Otis Skinner and Roland Young will be heard In more of the William and Mary, delightful sketches, written by Miss Skinner, which were heard on the air a while-agoBarry Wood will be the singing master of ceremonies, and Ray Blocks orchestra, a new mixed choral group, and a guest star will complete the program. I will Night to Casablanca launch the Mars Brothers as Independent Aim prod acers, and tho Marxes will try It sat an a stage tear ef raelilo ooast theaters and' service camps. That is, thry'U de live skelrbrs that have been developed from the script, about IMAM persons will see them, and the material that gets by with Ibis critical audience will gs late the picture. A concentrators. "I And I can nit the ball as well as ever. Gene Sarazen says, "lmt I can't keep concentrating ns I used to. I can't keep thinking through every shot to be played. My mind begins to wander." Tunney was one of the best concentrators in all sfiort. Gene worked as hard on directing his mind as he ever worked on his legs or arms. A few hours before facing Dempsey in Chicago, Tunney read some book I've forgotten the name. But he could tell you everything he had read in that book. That means the top of ntind control with a million dollars at slake and Jack Dempsey's punch Just on ahead. Few would believe the number of hours Tunney forced himself to practice this combination. "And it wasn't any fun. he added. "It was the hardest sort of wurk. Walter Hagen could kid with you and laugh with you one minute, and a second later concentrate entirely on the shot to be played. Few arc that lucky. , H Mental Discipline Flans to inaugurate a new system ft television and FM radis breadcastlnf fram stratosphere airplanes snUnr sis miles In the air, as soon as permits and equipment can be obtained, were announced by Electric. Initial flight tests of the system, known as stratovlsion, are expected to be made soon. Urge circle shows the Increase to about 103,104 square miles possible under the system of stratovlsion. wanted to have Mer-'"Tye- The instinct and the reflexes of such ball players as Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and other leaders worked pets fcctly as a rule. They did the right thing subconsciously without any direct conscious thought attached. They rarely did the wrong thing. Jack Dempsey will tell you In his two closing fights with Gone Tun ncy that he could see opening! which he could have used effectively in his earlier years. But he was no longer the Dempsey of Toledo, especially against the cleverness of Tunney. split-secon- d, ual tea with, Mary liked the idea of the program so much breath. But concentration is another affair. It doesn't call for the the powder-flar- e speed the other two ingredients demand. Concentration demands the discipline of the mind or brain that in turn controls muscular muvement. It Is one of the rarest of all the competitive species, since it goes with men-- , ltd punishment. It is something that must be forced and watched. It can never be taken for granted as It may slip from your hold like a greased eel. To begin with, any extended concentration means ptinishment. "One of the reasons I quit tournament golf." Bobby Jones told me, was that I got tired of faking the beating I had to take through 72 holes of play, where I knew I couldn't afford to take my mind off the job." Jones was one of the best of ail Mu-Ojt- l.lhe "Queen ball. Year after year Mel had a half-flas- Antennas to Blanket Nation With Television . I foot- quirk flash of whut was happening and he was usually on top of the play. He can still see what is but nattaking place in a urally after so many seasons of wear and tear his legs may not quite get there in time, although it is still amazing how many times big Mel is on hand at the right second. Instinct and reflexes are something that ran't be taught. Ton have them or you don't have them. Eddie Arcaro and Ted Atkinson will tell you that in any close spot It in instinct that dirrrli the next move, for it must be done in 1cm than I contestant on the networks "Queen for a Day program as the person fling Jack Douglas, writer and actor on the Phil Harris radio show, was given n baby shower by, Harris and the east when John Douglas Jr. arOne gift was a cradle rived. which has rocked the babies of the' Ronald Culmans, Ruth Hussey snd Constance Moore, respectively. i William Goetz, head of Interna; tlonal Pictures, is agin long fen- -: tore films, so his Tomorrow Is For-- , ever, starring Claudette Colbert, Welles and George Brent, j Orson l; will reach tlie screen In less than 10,000 feet will run less than two hours. Twentieth Century-Fe- s remake that lovely story, Buddy lewis, slugging outfielder ef the Washington Senators whs Following bis announcement that Japs had met peace terms. Presispent three yrara in the army, is dent Harry 8. Truman, accsmpanlrd by Mrs. Traman, appeared ee tbe shown bark In Washington uniform tepa of the White House to greet the crowds gathered for the official after his discharge from the army. announcement. Tbe President announced to the crewd that he had deGetting Into baseball shape, be will clared a y buliday for all government employees which did not aid Senators in drive for top honors. Include hie staff. two-da- Receives Symbol of Complete Victory Japs Reply vf F". MX : 41 j- to which Leslie Howard1 Square, and Heather Angel originally appeared. But the story will be rewrlt-- l tea, and this time Maureen OHara,) Gregory Peck and Jeanne Crato wiQ) have the leading rales. TJie Strange Adventure has an. Clark Ga- -, Academy Award line-uble, Greer G arson, Thomas Mitch-- ; ell. Director Victor Fleming andj Cameraman Joseph Rutenberg have-all won their Oscars. The chickens which chase the actors have no Oscars, but they're prize stunt hens.. a Want to appear on a quiz show?-Thebike a tip from Quizmaster Fred Uttal, who selects guest con- -, tcstnnts for the Wednesday night Detect and Collect'' show.) CBS Fred says he looks the audience over and picks those with the mosti ' eager hands. t, Si i.- A plans to Berkeley ; if t; , . v. Ol IDS A.XD EXnS-C- iA. itUMi Punnirff is apondinf Ail furlough', nd in Itoy at If an Aighl s narking nm', . . . AI ter Itm tad t half yran to ill Coait Guard, Gig Young returni la Varum'; ho ton lust anrn to "Old At 20th u . . ilh . Ihtt tittto ii. quaintunct," hoi raptionod Allyn Jot., Crntury-f'olyu for annihor ymr he's currently appearing with Prgty An n Corner in lha film carrion of 'Junior Jlin", . . . 30-d- iv . I s A . k V- X- V' v ' - ' iJij ' JL .iw,. SwasitoatoooiikjfcAwfcifcSaiu Max Grassll, Irft, Swiss rhargr d'affaira, shown when he deliveied to James F. Byrnes, I'. K. acerrlary of state, the Japanese reply to surrender. - x bh'nm-- t I'J r. JPnr. . ' I. the eye. at every n.vy Symbol of ronqurst over ths man, is the dr ram pirture of Admiral Halsey riding the emperor's while horse through the slrerts of Tokyo. Sailors at naral frontier base, Tompkfnsvillr. N. Y., rrart to Jap aurrrndrr news to fashion shewn to Including a muunted white burse and parade. J&'sfiS f, ,ho roU of Hugh Herbert' s ton to Sundae CBS TWi My Pop": . . . nhe ' IfKO will haro law thorny Kuyt Iroinr comediet to i Utchni-pbol- o, i |