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Show DAY FILM TO BE SHOWN HERE istic presentation is made of the problems that every community faces and the manner in which the DAV serves. ' If vvy.s'?r r ' lift- ' ! X - - i,t A 10 minute educational movie short dramatizing the story of the Disabled American Veterans will soon be seen in local theaters. Titled "How Much Do You Owe?" the film stars James Stewart, famous motion mo-tion picture actor, and General Jonathan M. Wainwright, hero of Bataan and Corregidor. Gen. Wainwright is shown presenting Stewart, who contributed his services along with the entire motion picture industry which made possible the film, with special DAV citation. Interested In-terested onlooker is the new Mrs. Stewart, Delta resident will soon see at the Crest theatre a 10 minute educational ed-ucational movie short dramatizing dramatiz-ing the story of the Disabled American Am-erican Veterans. The film, titled "How Much Do You- Owe?" stars James Stewart, famous motion picture actor, and General Jonathan M. Wainwright, hero of Bataan and Corregidor. With Jimmy Stewart contributing contribut-ing his services and the entire motion picture industry cooperating cooperat-ing to make the film and its distribution dis-tribution possible, movie goers will see a dramatic, alive and realistic presentation of the rehabilitation of the disabled veteran. The recent 28th national convention con-vention of the Disabled American Veterans in Cleveland unaimously adopted a resolution commending the motion picture industry for its contribution and a special citatior was awarded Stewart. The story was written by Col Owen Crump, well known Hollywood Holly-wood writer and producer and directed di-rected by Ralph Staub, able Colurr bia Pictures director. Step by step, through the threac of the plot of the short, is tht courageous story of the problen facing the disabled veteran. A rea |