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CLEAN TIMES-HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1943 PAGE THIRTEEN Today's Sport Parade islered first aid to five wounded crewmen while the pilot, Lieut, i R. A. Phillips of Haute, brought the bomber in. I GAME-THROUGH "When Zamp stepped out of I the battered plane, be stood there i I looking at it and shaking: his i head. Then he snaDDei his i and jrl.inec wryly.

Apparently he was thin outfit By JACK CCDDr YORK--A little flag- srigs-today in the "Merr.ory Corner" of a Pacific: air case barracks Lieut. Lois should survive the war. ''Leaving the y'are. I suzaested a "kick." He he never really enjoyed but that he had sc-e aviaiion because CO be the war as a He He "You go out on a ar.d, before over, swear it your last. But His zasies hung: the flag- soon after Zamperlni his of a Liberator bomber were reported miss-rig ncariy on-; you 50 out again ar.ci month ago.

Zanip amazed rr.e by say- IK 'It's the sanie wiih I rever particu-ar- rur: In cojnDclition, but I Details about. cham- oioa collegiate miler. were received today iu a letter from Editor's Xote: A native of Olean, Lt. son of and Mrs. Anthony Zainppr- ini of Torrfiice, former residents of thU cjjy.

baptized in St. Church here. The Arniy Air is the cf Lm-y Bardenette if North Barry Street. he thinjr to co 1 because it me through school also help :r.y schooL I Eur.ninjT is sreat exercise: but competing with lop-nottJi ntnr.er. 1 i over a niiie stretch is brutal.

I used to tei! myself after every race that I'd never asain. But the next race I'd A WAITED was twenty-six when turned up missing. But he Charles P. a United Press Maff Correspondent, tne Pa-1 back onto the ack SilUnsr one u.ic. afternoon on his cot.

as the "I find it difficult to write i oca down mercilessly on his about Lou without slopping over, en he said. 'There's" pler.tv of I knew him so and- he was n-jje's left in 'these leg's." and" I'm hoping to a place on some 'AH-American team if they hold inter-Allied meets after the war. Even if. the war lasts another couple of years. Til still young enough to run." that kind of a fellow.

"I'll never forget how he looked and what he saic5 the day he and his crew brought their big bomber home safely and made a. dangerous crash landing after the raid on the Japanese base at Nauru Island. It' was a miracle that the plane ever limped back because, by actual count, it carried more than 500 holes from record holder, who Zero bullets and anti-aircraft shells. Zarnperlni and the plane's Lient C. H.

Cupernell of Long Beach, admin- Last Project: WPA BurieS Itself i The Voice Of Broadway 4 ust, 1311. Frous Berkeley it een moved to Boulder. Successful students, who OTHV K1LGALLES ey I interpreters forces peace- THE QUESTIONS I P'rancis Farmer slated to return to the Broadway 'to "Sens of the Clifford Ocets an Has Alfred Hitchcock een summone ac to war" big- job as "ph (Mrs. George Kaufman S'orv eel or for a a of After srer.dins 4.500 ho-jrs study- in" the cf Gc-orjre as ar- a Greta Garx fonro: 'o her No. 17 cc rYr.nkj-? Froeba, ihe 1 ihe fronl-pajred Alice Foy? hink Simuis as serious people say aboti: NeiTiC-vV cer of the schcol and A 1thimijrh Wl'A employes often were unflatterinsly represented as a bunch of dissins: in the world was mu if their varied.

is a viw llie project at Cleveland, along: one of thf familiar sijns now for mHal salvage. Among important done for military prpjiarpdnes-s the imt icnnH for aeronautical research shtmn at risht. lines? Jiy THKASI1KK Probably the sta-: 2'H) hospitals. 3WO athletic NKA Staff Correspondent is the total expend--; S1 00 parks. Project! in round Administration, once the bigge.v.! n.

ln -e rs Of this, 500-karn: nock'ace? i a.sked for Suniiy Tuft-s a her leadu lure--and Is it true tha i Highest Waterfall iiave vou nes.ro. Fauleite on me Cnarhe ncxa- sa to be or. a tributary of the i river, British The river makes a fall of 1400 no jrave lima (ox t. ther. ar.d fails as far is it true Olivia DeHavilland again.

sr.ruirri:i5r cumniont Will Cecil B. DeMiHe make a siar out of J. P. ju Hart still hasn't the folded i FOtt A N'l) A But even while thev were doiu? hit on his plot for the Air Corp? drama he's writing-, although it's scliCdtiieu for Septem'nerV New Deal's work program, 1 There still are some brickbats and confetti to be up. but the big parade has passed.

A couple of programs are finishing up in "That's why the slender, nuts- and the Virgin Islands. sed out to 5652 per capita: workers did a lot wire, built bomb shelters and of erected sanubas barriers. screwy things to earn their money, baiit 664.000 miles 'of streets, roads but they aiso did a lot of good. Much of what once looked like "made work" has been a distinct and 'r tarily SOO Shows Do you i know that Mrs. Amor.

Carter has heard from her son, Anion. German cuiar Italian from Torrance, always tried to keep himself in perfect physical condition. The EQUIPMENT CO. Gasoline or Diesel Tractor and Power Dnits: Oil Field Wsnchei- Koad Bnijrfint Machinery. Car Cor.

Cnioo and Stall, OJein. N. T. Phone 1119 or 4120 registered four minutes S.S seconds in 193S. was pointing for dream miles.

But he didn't know it." help to the nation at total war. ings. norts Thev put i airpo up hundreds 01 many may agency's possession. But the WPA's twelve billion feet of Him-1 leave their children on their way birthdaj-. arrived on June which IS her birthday? 19, Are the Guthrie McClintics thinking of disposing of thei-- Beekman Piace manse? of 1939 had names, has dwindled to about 5000.

Bv June Syracuse Gains On Double Win Vnited did a few years ago. Working: for WPA wasn't just a matter of leaning on your shovel, boast, 1 -f; i i A a.i. i course, with the manpower demand spent three of war production." And WPA Ridgef ieid es that it sent millions of i lost tractor? days tate will be done, the books closed, and the doors locked. the records show. Employees did just about everything from hewins: the Levels and Clark High- on ms looking Is a workers back into private employ-i Hollywood going- to steal Rita with the.

projects have gone the jumps. They enisled and modeled red, white and blue signs that pro- pieces "of sculpture. They claimed -them. Workers from the served 'a billion school lunches. The Syracuse Chiefs were in regional offices have been uproot- se 375,000,000 garments the International first di- collecting the metal ones carried "bookmobue" librarie vision today Avifch a one percentage a double lor a EYES Examined 'GLASSES-Fitted A.H..FITGH Kegistereid Optometrist ERESGE'S 5c to Si BULLDOZERS TRACTORS and TRUCKS FOR HIRE J.

Kaluza Son Phone Duke Center 58-R3 DONT WORRY ABOUT UNPAID BILLS LOANS 300. On Your Note, Automobile or Furniture Public Loan Co. North Union Street KKESGB BLDG. Oleart, New York tory over the Rochester Wines, 1-0. and 3-2.

Red What is left of once complex and exoansive administration Bill Schtiltz hurled three-hit ball to the; He'd ings in the opener seven-inning Horatio Bartleson twirlea.a'four-hitter.for the night-cap triumph. system is! now stowed cosily in a couple of unimposihg offices in the' Interior Department- Here WPA and to back-country communities. Thev presented hundreds plays, including of countrywide premiere of Sinclair Lewis' "It Gan't Happen Kere." They instructed aliens in English and the fundamentals of citizenship. They valedictorians can get their vital wrote guidebooks, dug 15,000 miles statistics from a small staff of! of drainase ditches ment with their skills generally maintained and sometimes im- nillions vo- as factory work and non-professional service-in hospitals and" airports. For its alphabetical successor, WPB, WPA turned workers" loose on a.

salvage drive that, in two months last year, netted 27.000 tons of scrap metal, and 2000 tons of scrap rubber. And WPA, long accused of extravagance, had a moment of sweet revenge during its last days, That was when it returned to the government 5105.000,000 in unspent Hayworth from Victor Mature-permanently. Is Rose Marie Lombardo plotting to leave her brothers and start out on a career of her own? Have you heard about the recent Hollywood fest at which John Garfield copped ten Of Japs Into 1 BOULDER, Col. (U. takes 1.250 class hours and- 250 hours of examinations plus 3,000 hours of study--all in one year-famous I Japanese language as it is taughi bv the United States i Navy.

Navy language students, studying at the University of Colorado, at Boulder, are cramming, a three- year course of Japanese in just one year. The course is estimat- PALACE STARTS SAT. JMIDNIGHT for a noted out of twelve Aren't straight hands Elizabeth Scott. in malarial money and 525.000,000 in property federal Works Agency employes i regions. renovated 84.000,000 and supplies, from a final year's who are clearing up odds and books, built 5700 school aporoDriation of The Toronto Maple Leafs stavea off the challenge.

of. the Tewark Bears for' at least tern- porarily by a 7-5 de- cision. 'scoring ail in the McCabe and Dick' Conger held the Bears to: eight hits. The Jersey City Little Giants scored the eighth inning to wipe'-: deficit and defeat -Royals. 4-2.

Bill Voiselle arid his successor, Ken Trinkle. gave up six hits Whiie the. Giants, were eight off Al Sherer. Steve Gromek" turned in the top pitching performance of the day by allowing only three hits as the Baltimore Orioles beat the Buffalo Bisons, 7 fl-0. only an understudy to the un- Escaped Prisoner 'derstudy.

-All his roles were cast when she read a few lines for ilax Reinhartit, rehearsing a Bowl production of "A Midsum- i mer Night's Dream." But he was -IOHXSOX 'JGA Staff Correspondent yz -asrrss to face an audience again--a girl born-and bred acting who spent seven months in a hospital before she dared look in a mirror. She made "her stage debut at three. Her father was the leading man. her an mother eastern the leading lady of stock company. It wasn't long before she became one of brightest stars 'of rfeles ham- isgitimate stage.

And then mered Tising, Barley and Rox- came tragedy tragedy in the bury -for twelve blows. Bulldozer Operator Wins Hero's Medal A SOUTH PACIFIC BASE-Even a mere "nulldozer operator can be a hero in this war. Technician Fifth Grade Santo L. Dicho of Lanai City, Maui, T. was.

awarded the Legion of Merit, 'degree of Legionnaire, for operating 3 bulldozer under fire on Guadalcanal last Januarv 1 1 Dicho was engaged in construction of road for supply and evacuation purposes on the island. form of a kettle of grease on a kitchen stove. Inexperienced in the kitchen, she threw a pan of water on the stove when tne grease-suddenly caught fire. There was an explosion and the career of one foremost stage stars nearly came to an end. "Her face was burned.

Miriam Hopkins' understudy in "Skin of Our Teeth" and a 31 ifaesguss, wealthy Hollander, en- J03'ing treats? Is it true that "Pvt. Edmond O'Brien writes ail his love letters to Clare Mannett. a film extra? Did you hear about one-armed Chucho Martinez- flattening a wise, guy who insulted his sister? you know that Milton Berle is really looking-for; a serious play to produce on Broad- Returns.in Taxi CRANSTON, K. from way." and "invites playwrights' to Rhode Island State Prison for sen him scripts at "the Winter thirty-six hours. Joseph K.

Fontaine nonchalantly rolled up to the prison gate in a taxi the other. dayl he told the startled derstudy Jean: Rouveroi, who -was understudy for Gloria Stuart in the-role of "Hermia." She accented. Then tile understudy, Miss Rouveroi, was called away on a Then he apologized. to the war- motion picture assignment. Came den and said he just wanted to prove to.

the parole board' which Garden? Maurice Is Collins, it true that executive Man Friday to. Paul V. McNutt. will. resign to become finance wizard He rang the bell.

"I've just been of the Veterans' Administration? on guard. the day before opening of the "Dream" and the star. Miss Stuart, was called up for a film role. The understudy to the was the only one left to play the role of Hermia. The rest you know.

The understudy to the understuciy who became a star Olivia de Havilland. Watches and Clocks Pawnshop Favorites PORTLAND. Ore. a had revoked his request for a parole that could "come and go'' as he pleased. the Doesn't Tommy Wonder of Follies get his induction physical July 17? Wouldn't Michigan Reports 414 Auto Dealer Closings DETROIT Mortality rates! were high among Michigan automobile dealers during the past year.

According to department of revenue records, a total of 434 deai- Doctors despaired of ever repair-j watches and a'arm clocks have ers closed-their doors" during the ing her facial beauty. But they come the symbol of this booming twelve-month period. Sales tax redid, in a miracle of modem surgery. Then her star sjione brighter than ever eighty-five 'weeks on Broadway in "Personal Appearance." Then motion Is the Word for "They Gave Him a Gun," "The Hard Way." "The Maltesa He'was. urged to stop working i Falcon" and "The Crystal Sail." because of fire from Japanese snipers and mortar fire only 200 yards away.

got a job to said Dicho, and continued working, i The bulldozer was hit several i times. Dicho. who is a member of an I Army engineering unit, received the award from Lt. Gen. Millard F.

Harmon, commander of Army' forces ir. the South Pacific. The girl doctors said would never be able to face an audience again. but who came out of. that accident without single scar Gladys George.

war industry city's love for ready money. Detectives on inc. pawnshop detail said the shops were doing rush business despite influx of big payrolls, and cheap timepieces and alarm clocks were most sought 35 collateral and items of purchase. turns were used as a basis for the computation. It was reported further that approximately 2,500 gasoline stations, garages and repair shops have gone out of business since March of last vear.

you like to hear Beatrice Kay on the airways? Do you -know that the newest kind of coats the girls are asking their daddies-to buy are.Him- alayan sable, the champagne- colored kind? Did you see the death-ray glances the belles were giving Ctaudette Colbert the other night when she sat in. El Moroco. with that divine figure, eating a double man-sized nseal? Did you know that Averell Harriman was back in town again 1 I Johnny Weiss- muller really tossing his Tarzan skins to do pictures in ed to be equivalent to IS year. of a standard college language course. The Japanese language school was originally in Tokyo, but was moved to Berkeley, in Au- which he'll the O.W.I, go to London to make be a civilized super- Did Sam Spewack of for photographing the Invasion wherever it may take NO RATIONING Quality and Good Cooking in Our Delicious Luncheons ar.d Dinners PICKUP'S 242 JS'.

Union St. PLUS: HIT! BUY WAR BOXDS and STAMPS I R. COLLINS OPTOilSTRIST EYE EXAMINATION GLASSES 3 6 2 for Appointment Oiean. N. to 5:00 Closed Thursday AJternooa HUNTERAGENCY N.

Union St Charles Hunter Phone 3624 GENERAL INSURANCE Accident Fire Health Casualty Ask About The New Residence Burglary Policy ADOPTED AMERICAN He was eight years old when he gave his first performance in his London home clad in his moth- er's favorite tablecloth which he'd made into a costume. Her hand clapping--properly applied was i his only apprause. He grew up to become" clerk. Then became an amateur actor with an i i ambition to play American gang- ster roles on the London stage. With his small savings as a note! clerk, he enrolled in the i Academy of Dramatic Art I months he listened to phonograph records of American orators to perfect an American accent.

He 1 I could deliver Vvoodrow Wil- i son's entire inaugvral address, Then ills ambition was realized, He was cast in a London play as an American gangster. He played the role so successfully that Gil- bert MiHmsr, the Broadway pro- ducer, cabled his London agent to up that American actor and i send him i It wasn't long before the former i hotel clerk was reciting on the screen a great speech he had learned from a phonograph record --Lincoln's Gettysburg address. The note! clerk who became a star --the star of the new film hit, "This Land Is Mine'' Charle-s Latighton. i UNDERSTUDY'S UXDERSTCDY This makes honest men out of fiction writers who love to tell of the little understudy who i stepped into the star's shoes. She FUN and ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD TO THE I of thn JIAMMOXB A SKATE ROLLERLAND (Come Down and Watch i'oiir Children Skate) STATE OLEAN.

X. V- STAT Starts TOMORROW! T-AST "CKETNIKS" and a DOUHT' EDGE -OF i 2 BiGHiTS 2 William HOLDEN in "YOUNG and WILLING" i NOW PUYIHC Brian DONLEVY Walter BRENNAN rrnM i fs. KAL ROACH William BEN.D1X Grace BRADLEY Starts'SATURDAY 2 I I A I I I TODAY Humen tomtDv Tour fdvori'ft rogue blasts jewel thieves! best man erf ifv- os Blo'ckie cops the kisses end ths cops kiss the with a nigfostickl CHESTER" MORRIS A SAVAGE I A GsOSGE E. STONE A PLUS--COMPANION HIT VAlUEYof SERIAL 1 "OVERLAND MAIL" CHA.rr.ER:.

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