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Show HEADLINERS IN NEW YORK . . . Margaret Truman, coloratura soprano, was unanimously approved by the board of governors for membership in the American Guild of Musical Artists (AFL) as a junior vocalist in good standing. IN TOKYO . . . Hidekei Tojo, former for-mer Japanese premier, now on trial for his life as a war criminal, peered in- ; to the future, chose an epitaph for his 5 tombstone: "By Buddha's grace all : sins committed i while living are ab- solved." j IN LONDON Elliodor M. Libon- 4 " ati, visiting Legionnaire Legion-naire from Chi- ToJo cago, paused in front of No. 10 Downing street, the prime minister's minis-ter's residence, wickedly waved a handful of dollar bills in the air, attracted no takers. IN TALLAHASSEE . . . Sen. Claude Pepper (Dem., Fla.) opened his mouth to say that if the Democratic Demo-cratic party should feel that he could render 'greater service in some other way, I would be greatly influenced by that feeling," turned around to find that his friends were |