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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 25

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11B THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING MAY 7 lUi "Now Serving 'Uncle Beer Lannclies Ships llouni Fort Will lorsc Hams Up ElacWiiilrawcr Embarrassing Moment for Prowler WSgt Alton Aaron son 'of 4 lovie Scene Exhibit Attire vrtwy "pF Dewey Benei its By George Gallup Director American Institute cf Publle Opinion PRINCETON If May Since General Douglas MacArthur has eliminated himself as a possible Republican presidential candidate the QUistion arises a to which Mr and Mrs uP Aaron of Hollywood Calif formerly of-Ogden is serving in the army He entered the service In 1040 5 and received training at Aberdeen proving grounds Mdf Fort Ord Calif and San Louis Obispo Calif He recently arrived in New Guinea where he if 'attached to an ordnance company with a heavy tank mobile unit" He was a student of In Film Scenes HOLLYWOOD May 6 (API-Hard boiled property men don't concern themselves over the value of the props they use the Idea is to get something that looks the most like the real thing to the camera's eye When the real thing doesn't look like it the problem of finding something that does frequently leads to a much cheaper article When Claudette Colbert broke a bottle of real (California) champagne across the nose of a ship for a launching scene in "Practically Yours" the film showed a disappointing lack of fizz The prop man took a bottle of beer warmed it up nicely and tied it with the proper ribbons labels and whatnot It produced such satisfactory results that future movie ship launching will continue to use the lowly liquid in place of the more aristocratic but less photogenic champagne Ogden high school and was a member" of the national guard for a number of years His wife the In Fashion Show What's happening in the sewing room of Mound Fort school? What' All the excitement? All the girls who take sewing surely know It's the fashion show that-'Is to be given some time in May All the girls are diligently working In hopes of presenting each article at its very best Some of these articles will prove of great Interest For example Carole Anderson's all "colored pajamas will hurt your eyes at the first sight Mary Fay Morris a seventh grader has a brightly colored nightshirt which is bound to keep anyone awake Of course many things will be in this review of a serious nature crisp print dressesi faEhlonable spring suits gay slacks and many 4 A HOLLYWOOD May Hollywood vernacular rny chane ham to horse in' referring to actors -who overact Iff long been known that the horses uid In wtsterni often outact the actors but iff new ituff when circus horict begin takia the pity wy from show girls One of several white horses used in the Zlegfeld Follies for a scene in which live hones rep lac the usual wooden ones on merry go round reacted so amusingly it took ieveral tries to get him In line for shooting He craned his neck way over hii shoulder rolled his eyes and generally hammed around holding up shooting while Lucille Bill and a group of showgirls waited The trainer was helpless Finally the horse in front of him turned shoved her front hoof gently against the scene stealer's front hoof and: the hammy oat-burner snapped out of It Shooting went ahead on schedule tormti Mis June Worthy and son MSRt A Aaron II Jones 20 are 'residing In Oklahoma His brother Cpl Lorin Aaron Is serving with the radio production unit of the army air forces orchestra at Santa Ana Calif Petty Officer 2c Maxwell If the remaining Republican or Democratic candidates his supporters will now favor In its most recent survey on Republican candidate preferences the institute asked MacArthur supporters to name the person they would prefer second to MacArthur On this basis a majority of General MacArthur's followers prefer Governdr Thomas Dewey who already tops the list of Republican rank and file preferences in every section of the country In the latest survey preceding General MacArthur's statement eliminating himself from the running the military leader was shown to have Republican support totaling 20 per cent The following table shows how the MacArthur support distributes itself on a second choice basis among other Republican or Democratic candidates remaining: Dewey 11 Bricker 2 Stassen 2 Others 8 'A ri tw'-- i Sir-' I 1 u-V -I id I i i 'l I- cti tf" fl vlNiwJ Jones son of Mr and Mrs Emery Jones of Ogden has recently been transferred from San Diego to San Francisco Calif He received five days delayed orders and spent the time visiting In Ogden '1 tie enustea in tne navy August 1942 and took his boot trainine at San Diego He has been stationed at the naval air Station at San Diego for the past r20 months Battle for 'Dates' On at Guadalcanal AN ADVANCED SOUTH PACIFIC BASE May 6 Hostili Set Roy Lilly Beck 3C Mrs Russell Beck of Clearfield has received word that her husband Itusselt It Deck 3c of the naval construction bat ties were intensified in anotner kind of battling a struggle for with the arrival on talion (Seabeea) has arrived safely in New Guinea Prior to enterinz Guadalcanal of -12 army nurses first assigned to permanent duty in the Solomons more lovely things that win help to bring about the success of this fashion show Jane Ann Slater Fatriotlc Trogram "Those hundreds of pom poms and flags were a thrilling sight" "What bathing beauties wow!" "The music was grand" These were comments heard after the big program put on Thursday night in which over 400 music students participated A short skit was presented representing ideas which are typically American such as baseball Fourth of July celebrations beauty contests and jitterbugs Several numbers were sung by the girls' and boys' chorus and solos by Lucille Burton and John Cor-ay "Taps" was played by Donald Soelberg and Howard Hampton on their cornets in honor of our boys in the service who have given their lives for their country The several numbers played by the orchestra and the thrilling -display of flags and pom poms rounded out the program which was given Neio Microscope Sees Tiny Creatures NEW YORK May 8 The electron microscope has discovered heads and tails on minute creatures only a' quarter of a millionth of an inch long so small that 1000 of them could be put en the point of a pin and the whole mass would still be invisible to the eye These things the bactlophage which like to destroy certain intestinal germs are the smallest yet found to possess heads and tails Their photos were shown to the Society of American Bacteriologists today These phage which stimulate the familiar animal shapes are not considered really Jiving but only half way between life and inanimate matter They are classed ax viruses They can live and reproduce inside a living cell But outside they are merely chemical substance which can be crystallized However the crystallization doesn't kill the queer sort of life within their substance They resemble pollywogs geometrically trimmed Their arrival brought the total or American women throughout the archloelacro above the 150 mark the Uniicdl Hcibns ONLX PLACE IN OGDEN where you and your party can enjoy good food and dancing to "Manila" Orchestra Now Serving great majority of whom are navy "sisters of mercy" A the service he waa a painter in Ogden He is a graduate of the Ogden high school Beck entered the Seabees in July of 1943 and received boot training at Virginia later being sent to camouflage school at Rhode Island He received the remainder of his training at Gulf Port Mississippi Sgt Roy Lilly son of Mrs Ina Bert F-1T Marine drive Washington Terrace has just completed a four-month course in track vehicle and motors at Ft Sill Okla He is a graduate of Weber college and entered the service In 1941 'with the national guards He has been The army nurses are all veterans of south Pacific duty eight having been oversea for IS months and the remaining four a year Five are first lieutenants and the remaining seven second lieutenants Lieut Goldln is chief nurse for DKIIIERG Full Course WHAT rOLICEMEN" SAW An open nafe and burglar tools make situation look bad for this burglar suspect photographed by shutter nimble Los Angeles police photographer who accompanied squad that rushed to scene when tipster reported someone breaking Into build ing The suspect now held on two counts of burglary said his name was Richard Jones 28 Cherry 2c Allred 1c the contingent which will total 42 when others arrive home on leave and left Sunday April 30 to report for further duty saddened by the tragedy that be at sauna Kansas Ver! Allred 1c son of Mr in honor of Mark Robinson Into a grand success Jt was thoroughly enjoyed by ail Ruth Crawford Pupil Thankful Mountain Lion Prowls Nciar Oakland fell one of its most loved ath T-Bone Steaks Spaghetti and Meat Balls and Chicken At Regular Restaurant Prices OPEN AT 5 PM No admission and no amusement tax from till after 12 midnight and Sunday till closing time Dial 3-0082 for Reservations Klesel Ave Ogden pupils' fancy turns to thoughts of school dismissal Various Mound Fort students were asked what they were going to do this summer and Mrs Holla Allred 1219 Jefferson avenue spent four days at home last month He entered the letes The accidental death of Dick DeVault cast a shadow over The second year French students are expressing their gratitude to i Their answers were OAKLAND Calif May 6 The west is still wild Note: A squad of Oakland policemen Saturday responded to frantic the entire student body Dick was Home on Furlough Pfc Wendell Bench with the 730th AAF band Rosecrans field St Joseph Mo Is home on furlough visiting his wife Elizabeth Wilson Bench 2955 Tlngtte and baby son born Thursday May 4t at a local hospital Pvt Bench is the son of Mr and Mrs Bench of Sallna Utah navy In September of 1943 and re ceived his boot training at Farra gut Idaho He has since been at Monsieur Terry for allowing them to spend the last of the year -In an outstanding athlete having starred In football basketball baseball and track He was very alarms from Redwood road suburb tending radio school in Indian itudying 1ft the unlimited field of anltes that a mountain lion was apolis Ind He left Sunday April modest about his accomplishments French literature One of the first masterpieces en prowling in their neighborhood This was the second mountain lion 23 for New London Conn where he will receivo submarine and always ready to lend a help ine hand to youncer students struz Joyed was the very original French scare there in a week-end Seaman Allred is a graduate of Como Early! Bargain Hour to 2 id glingr to make the grade In sports He was well liked by all his teachers because he was a diligent student and his genial smiie readily Ward Co Seizure Held Mistake PRINCETON May Early returns of a nation wide survey of public opinion by the Gallup poll show that 61 per cent of those with opinions think the government followed the wrong policy in taking over the Montgomery Ward plants in Chicago The question put to a cross-section of the nation's voters was: "Do you think the government did the right thing in taking over the Montgomery Ward plants or was it a mistake?" Think the government made mistake 61 per cent Think did right thing 39 per cent One person In eight interviewed had no opinion Velma DIngley "I'm going to spend a couple "of weeks In California" Orvella Lash "Cooking and sewing will occupy most of my time" Douglas Miller "I'm going to be a super salesman" Lael Eyre "Lady of leisure" Janet Stewart "Hollywood Palm Springs and Mlam1 Beach Wull I can dream can't Joe Richards 'Tossing cans on the shelf at Safeway" Sounds like fun doesn't It Have you made your plant yet Catchelor Mound Fort Pays Tribute Mound Fort was shocked and novel "Compte dc Monte Cristo All agreed it Is even more fascinating In the ordinal form than in an English translation At present the entire group is engrossed in the Intricacies of a nlng could never make him give up His school career was one of ups and downs for he spent more Ogden high school and was a student at Weber college Prior to his enlistment he was employed- as telegrapher at the Union Pacific won him friends throughout the time playing pranks and being dis railroad entire school ills athlete "Bud missed than in actual study four-act comedy 'The Voyage of dies" were his pallbearers and the Francis Jl Cherry 8 2c husband of Laura Daley 930 Twen Mound Fort chorus sang at his fu ty-second street and son of Mr and nerai a marker for his Brave "After I was kicked out of my father's pet school" he said "I couldn't go home so I joined the navy The navy is a good place for a man who hates work and I Monsieur Pcrrichon' Next on the list Is the great novel "Colombo" Orvclla Lash Quiz Korner Spring has sprung and' young Mrs Clyde Cherry 145 west Patterson has completed a 16-week was purchased by the students of Mound Fort as a memorial tribute Matinees 30 Evenings 35 Kiddles 120 AU frieei loelodts tttte see ftdersl Tsses i to Janet Stewart am that kind of a man I fared well for two years i figuring out course at school in Seattle Wash and after a 10-day leave at home has been transferred to Bremerton Wash to await further orders He entered the service in September of 1943 and received his boot train 1 STARTS TODAY! ways to escape labor of all kinds" One has to see Humphrey pan himself to get the real enjoyment Humphrey Bqgart Pans Self In Interview With Writer out of It A big 3-UNIT PKOGHAMl ing at Farragut Idaho 1 He went from one job to another and finally was hired oy 'A: Grand Program lor the fenfire Family! LAST OF THE WEST'S GREAT OUTLAVJGI By Airce Pardoe West Standard-Examiner Staff 1 on EGYPTIAN SIWWING- He was a killer and a saint If anyone wants to know who Is Warner Bros' No 1 male star rlffhtnow don't be surprised If you're told It's Humphrey Bo stroyer yet tho lusty William Brady and worked up to studio manager production mana- Eer and easting director for th rady Picture Enterprises Later he was made company manager and then stage manager for Mr Brady Orace George and Nell Hamilton were In one company Alice Brady and Kenneth McKen-na In another- and Conrad Nagel In another Later Humphrey was given a chance at the acting game of the profession by Mr Brady which finally led to a screen test gart Like the Rock of Gibral- GRAND Doth in Glorious Technicolor ter solid substantial Hum 'I WAS SIXTEEN VIIEII the NAZIS phrey is always around Others come and go but Bogy It seems is ever available and de spirit or America's stormiest days rides with 1 "The Kidl" I I mm 111 Over ran EUROPE' pendable although he tries to make -you think he's the laziest if 7 I tllll 'i fc 4 He had some disappointments in person this side of the equator When I saw-him recently In that too until he was cast with Leslie Howard In "The Petrified Forest" That seemed to be hLs Hollywood he was very much con cerncd about the boys overseas turning point for he has played in 25 outstanding films since then Well never be able to repay those boys for what they are do His "Casablanca" was awarded the 1 i academy award for 1943 lng if we live for a hundred years" he said with that serious lie will be seen in ugden soon glint he gets in his eyes "The in the picture "Passage to Mar average person has no idea what seille" which has been running for It's like" I I Humphrey recently returned weeks in Los Angeles His current film which he Is making at Warner Bros Is "To Have and from an entertainment assignment to thff boys in the camps and did Have Not" and after he finishes fain i2r ''I'll imifrK jArjET- a lot' to help put over the Red that he'll be starred In "Nobody Lives Forever" Cross campaign upon his return No one is happier for Hum Everyone wh knows Bogy adores him for his droll wit He phrey's popularity and hard-earned Uicy will fee ta the jane cf their crimes asi I j'jfjd 09 the spot by the peoples whoa i I ttey lave outraged" -ROOSEVELT A -CHURCHILL I shoots straight from the shoulder success than are Warner Bros Humphrey Bogart hi itV and like the roles he plays so well They are really proud of him draws no punches "Yes Im pretty busy for sucn a laty man he says He's might happy these days and the prestige he has attained during the past two years is cer 1 11 mmem i tainly noticeable He really hard fm HIE 7r r-y to contact now The studio guards him with the usual care it uses for its pet stars This is indeed gratifying for I have watched MATINEE TODAY 2 to 4 PARENTS ADMITTED mOB lkfttlng Kwealafa 7:30 to 10:30 CtoMi 'Employe' Day Off DGHTHANA except that it Is something used in the making of beer cans" And that's Humphrey "I don't know how I ever got a job in pictures" he bantered "after what Alexander Woollcott said of my first performance My mother read the review as -follows: The young man who embodied the aforesaid sprig was what might mercifully be described as inadequate' Then she said 'So you're an actor I suppose'" But anyone who knows Humphrey knows that a little pan- Bogy: come up through a struggle or many films and always he has Xw HORNE SCOTT 'M ANDERSON- 'U Nv Y' TOMMY DORSET I and hit Orchwtra 3 11 11 mmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmm been one of the most outstanding mm actors in the picture yet he was never starred until his recent ROLLER RINK films His popularity is paying Dial 97S3 SU 24th Street dividends both ways now ne takes nis success in a very M-m DONALD CUSP Directed lleyd tecsn 'Murit StiM tcrwn rir hr Wfi Ovff jffif fig lekwt lnMf I4y4 I nnn trm mm tit On the Stige of matter-or-f act manner and enjoys admitting that he always has gotten everything out of life with the minimum of effort There is little wonder that Bogy can play the "meanie" roles so AY 19 One Night Friday ORPHEUM WORLD FA3IOUS RADIO AND STAGE COMEDY HIT And This Gay Romantic Comedy Set to Music! HER HEART IS IN HER VOICE! well He has a daring insolence softened by his sarcastic wit and ANNE NICHOLS -PLUS" OVER 50000000 thrived on kiddish pranks all during his youth "I sruess I've been fired more OVER 20000000 Kadio Listeners Have S0W than any person I know" he said Hie nlil I never could get up early In the Comedy morning" Yet it is known on the lot that 1 3 7 he has never missed a performance Your Favorite Crime Expert! "THE FALCON AND THE CO-EDS" Tom Conway Jean Brooks or a set call 111' jl "I was always a problem child I guess" he said "for I know my mother never wanted me to be an actor I don't know what her plans "for me were when I was born I was too young to ask her at the time but imagine she wanted me to be a surzeon like my father or to be clever like my grandfather who was the first fellow to figure out how to litho You Live a Lifetime in 40 graph on tin I failed her miserably for I know nothing about tin Minutes on a Real Raid Over Germany! COMPANION HIV A ii OGDEN NOW snowiNG Siari of iho "Invasion Climaxing a Triumphant Coast-to-Coast Tour SEATS NOW ON SALE BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY AT NOON Lower Floor (1st 14 rows) Balance 1524 4 Lalcony Loges 244 Balcony OI C3 Boxes $305 Prices Include New Federal THE MEMPHIS BELLE" In Technicolor Never Such Photography ia Your life Deanna Durbin In "His Butler's Sister" "7m Mmpim "Cowboy Canteen" 1 7 3.

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