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Show rMW ,y gi,'iaw---- TR miiirna i Fa feSCRE! Batoaaod by Woototm Newspaper Union. Bp VIRGINIA VALE Vi' - V;siyv.; . AT IIEN the NBC Grand m Ole upry program re--a m fey cently originated from 1 orful old showboat as it ffff.im down the Cumberland river (rum Nashville, Tenn, it was the first time a network v i col-sail- ed ' rva . - Sr- -si, v Vo- ...v air-(ho- ! ... w had emanated from a moving showboat, the flrat time a group of newspaiwr and magazine people hud ever been on one, (wo flown there fur tlio event) and the first tun Announcer Louia Burk s I . ' ,' t? 11. nil) "A BOMB 1)0? . . . Standing under the wing of damaged float plane with a light bomb alill in lla raeh unrsplodcd I directly over the oflieers' heads) , Rear Adm. Kalph Ofslie, member of the Joint chief of alall evaluation board ilcftl, and Rear Adm. Luis I)e Klori-stand on the deck of the cter.ui Imitlesliip inspecting the damage caused by the atom bomb at Bikini. WHAT i lm ASiut the r iiv.e lui.n. the fowly IMillUes began llwir MMirgii. Willi-II- I ll.L glnrv two weiks they nunc They 1. l.dh.d ale. ut than the Red Sax or tt-il- f . v vC - W fee J; Ilia l.OUIh erds Its Penn-aylvani- I t'l.l) lifc.lh 'lrs. a li ri uiiuTd.il J. AIRI.WI.S TO RAILWAYS . . . TWA maliiliner, carrying II passengers and a erew of 8, shown alter y crash landing on a railroad tight of may shortly alter taking all (rain Chicago airport fur New eiiing York. None of the passengers was Injuird. although pilot and strwardrea were (lightly hurl. The pilul alatrd that belli engines quit shortly after the takeoff, and that he did nut have aufHrieiil altitude to glide bach to the held. ll. FOLEY ever had mike fright Red Foley, Whiley Ford, Minnie Pearl and all the olhrra were having such a big time that I was afraid theyd bo carried away and miss a cue,'' said 1 was afraid to announce anyhe. body's neat number for fear bo wouldn't make u to tha mike in ' ' SO LONG. PAL Murray one of 80 boys who left Cliallfiiiii'rs .lMf "i fir camp from Henry Street dement house in New York, la bid ? ill farewell by hia pal, "Boots," jy gg boards the camp boa. Boota : till he a mournful pup until Mur-n-y returns. aet-- Til run nil t'ltf C lime." us I1 .i.v.1 nnai r Jftv? nf i.i ml man1 elb-rt- B..b Carpi nb r, p Hgcr lb rb l'eimock nnd manager lien C'li.i.in.iii, c.r.i i.f the nmt liboral and one cf tin.' allies! nimbi- nations in husi h.ili, the Phillies no longer are baseball's doormat. Tlicy rio l.ingcr bcl'ing to till! tribe of At last God's green feiilstnnls." they are a real baseball team. For aevrral weeks now the rhil-Ile- a have been playing the best ball in the National league. Tbia no hlBh tr,bulf' but m,y amatiag tribute to a learn (hat baa defended the cellar with stubbornness for a king time. It should go as a high tribute to Messrs. Carpenter, Frnnock and Chapman, who have combined to turn out tbc beat Job in baseball for Lon McCalliiter, who hardly knows otic musical note from another, has been driving everybody' else on the No Trespassing" set his dressing room between scenes, meh-dle learning to play flva for his next picture, "Bob, Son of Buttle"; the rest of tho cast, which la headed by Edward G. Robinson, wished that he'd taken up something quiet, like training flea a. es ; I Bulldog Drummond" la ret anting to tho errren, his Brat appearance since 1938, when Paramount did Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police," with John Howard as tho star. That seat tho seventh of a aertesi John Barrymoro and Ray Milland had appeared no Drummond" for Pnrnmonnl, and way bark la 1929 Ronald Caiman had originated tho chorarter for Samuel Goldwyn. la England, John did him In 1937. Now we're to havo Bulldog Drummond at Bay," produced by Ventura Pk Columbia producing unit; lurrs, two of Uio aeries win bo mads this record-breaki- . of the Enable to rcalst the plaintive baa-ba- a aheep tied up bp the work stoppage of railway express workers, Jimmie OBrien, an expressman, feeds the animal which Is one of a cargo of livestock which was held at the yards In Bunnyslde, Querns, N. Y., pending n break in the strike. Besides the animals, tons of fresh flsh and thousands of crates of fruits and vegetables were piled up at terminals. D , . 1916. The Phillies nf HHfi have carried us bark to the Huston Uraves of That happens to be some 32 Around this date the ago. Braves were in last place. George Stallings, the fiery Braves manager was wearing nut a from suit a week, moving lip and down tho bench. There have been many managers In baseball 1914. years ... Off hand ene would Imagine that the thin, elongated giEI.KrilANT WINS LHillTFOOT CONTEST raffe would be lighter on her feet than the lumbering It.StM puund elephant. Such Is not the case, however. vibration meter made the rounds of the rlrena at Schenectady, N. Y., and came back with soma A G. of the python, was the lightest stepper of all, Interesting observations. Toby, the elephant, with the eaceptlon mils of vibration per registering 3 mils of vibration per second. The giraffe, left, Is aliswn registering f t. i hard-lesin- ; DEGXAX Villiaa m year. Ilelrras, Time was when tha Invely ladles of Uie films weren't supposed to have a brain beneath their curls. No matter how smart they were; press agents pictured them aa beau, liful but sort of dumb. But now tha girls dont cane who knows that they not only ect in plcturee, but hove a financial Interest In them. Hedy Ijimarr became a producer with The Strange Woman"; Bette Davis Is credited with "The Stolen Life," Ingrid Bergman fa credited as producing Arch of Triumph," oiiil Juan Dennett is pi during chief if Dian.i I'rudurtii.ns. L'nl-wrd- ty of Chicago sophomore, itava at he was taken by police firm from his room at Bride-ari- l hospital to detective hcad-tairtc- rs for a test in war ' MURDER SUSPECT . . . oaantlon with the Suxanne Dcg-- kidaap-murde- r. PHJ S I.anuv hut been identified and Ruses" since Iml nit' r he was demobilized Iru'ii (ii'iirral MaeArtliur'e special si. ill and rcurni d to broadcasting, In- d to drop the eong. In t.ime n-- ial tlumsand protests, so It's Mil! his song. v, el ;.ud tir,:!.C'l l woil.in,'! at !P ... The broken mirror on the battleship SURVIVES MIGHTY ATOM old lady of the fieri. New York" may Indicate lurk ahead for the wWh came through Operations Crossroads" virtually unscathed. Lrft L. Me ulille. to right. Rear Adm. W. S. Parsons; Maj. Gen. A. of Navy James and Secretary Blandv, W. P. II. Adm. Vice day. Sonndphoto. Forrestal inspect USS New York on . w' ':-$- own :14s ot.irs. tw.ee - giiim-s- week. Tin y wen i.ol ti!i.rrrd ns the miviiTii litil.iis ore. Ltirring such or.d a few rr en hi Fell" r. New bun name, HAND . . . Bernard M. Mwb, I'. S. delegate to the U. N. ktale Energy commission, helps I ywing neighbor to his drink at butain hi New York's Central Nth. The elderly statesman nl-- n has a spare moment for the Nutfer generation. their a t From linltom to 7 op P) tlie Bravis moved f:on P'h They to 7lh P'.aec, tin n to fi!h. f'ie f: t it veil from filh d I'.t I r) tl.e top. They sieii. then be..d' ado tl.e top ii'.d t''iy didn't need Vi. ,.ri i.Wrv.-- C .(' TRIBUTE TO F. I). R. . . . John G. Wlnanl, former I!. K. amhas-s.tdo- r voler the prim to Great Britain, delivers In an emotion-shakeheld In tho pal tribute during the congressional memorial services House of Representatives. President 7 rmnan and members of the Itoosevrlt family allenrtid. Photo shuws Mr. Winanl as hr delivered the address. Seated In hak, Sen. IMihard Hassell Kit.l, Rep. Alfred Itulwlnkle IN. C.l, Krv. James Montgomery, ihaplain of the house, and Rev. Frederick B. Harris, rhaplain of the senate. 1 . j d ' " Hi so "M.i-ii.lu;l- u tln-m- r You'll are Joe Ynle. Mickey Rooney's father, as "Jlggs" In Robert Filch, giant Father," for Mono-stKrin(fng of the University of Mlnnc- r and George McManus, Krx. sola, who topped the performers draws the famous cumle atrip, la the National AAU senior track w,.rr both ronsldrrrd for the role. hut McManus withdrew for personal reasons. ,.i? rh ii ) mv'l- - . ar , i toss of 179 fret As a HriiO'iwuy : k - star Jack Arthur c fngs-- for a sing- li .; i.cD.-iart in "Grand Central St. I. en"; llicn lu-- was kept as nar-r- ;t r of tlie shun-- . He la the only pcifi-riMof the hundrnis st.i w!:u'vc worked on the program to rn.a: ei;t birth. win a was nrif'li.allv of the brf.gcst of all radio plurns right now Is the Nik on the CBS Ellery Queen ki" show. Gertrude Werner la leering to get muirird, and Nikki will be written out of the script until the middle of July, when eomeone else tnki s over. (n ai f HiltS AlSIt KMIS-- Dt nnis fTKoee jnH IliviuniM Chatmmn tatv iws u-- l I nr ilnrring rfei in "Vr. Dutrict fll.irnrr. the Cnfumhia film Ms rmfin hmr. . . . JttJy (he C annul rilnrm In iht air Aufusl SI. . . . Unit ItniU hat sifred tier ferns mil In iFisf her (ifii fur her birthday, but tn denialo ihe money lo malting up food partragei for Furope't Hareing children. . . . 'egg? Inn Gamer gets her finl erim n up mle in Dob, Son of Bottle. . . . Samuel Gnlduyn It get a erne troupe of (InUins Cirlt, la lollou their appearance in The Secret Life of Walter M iffy" with a lour of South .fmerira. turf COUPLE . . . Mad &LEJacobs," the flagpolo I m 7 broke tilt endurance -- ecause of tiff with hlfl la shown with Mise Cosmar after the tiff. were married atop s flag-Coshocton, Ohio. . Major DROPPED A" BOMB Woodrow P. Swanrull of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., pilot of the Dave's Dream," that dropped the atom bomb on the ghost fleet in Bikini atnll. He is shown In the ink pit of tlie huge bomber. 9 LITTLE ORPHANS? . . . POOR UTILE PRINCESS . . . POOR whom here, bnt there la . .. npvl.r know Just whs envied soma af aueen of England is ahnwn i right) Inspecting London Orphan school at Baaingsloka. r Ti ? Iba ful If . that weak. If Chap- .- an ei.ly had t i " r I( dolj.h, Tyler and Jan.es he woi.M ; i i.ard lhi"'UH D.is brpi-sI race. It wouldn't evi n Le a c the Kitty Km Huh In Los with the arrival of the tlm late which Angeles. Eleven years ago the couples were bemoaning SOc- - a lhained them to their homes. They began right then InI sme ns g breakla-lmin Vigibs. month for their dream trip." 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