SOThe ' EloWimca Salem. Ofgot ' gundcTV1 MoT 'tV rt4S - ' Former GIs Wage War Again in HollyicooiVs f Ardennes Forest9 B Hew&rd C. Hey HOLLYWOOD. May 21 -,4V When producer leaves the world of mk-belie;, e for the realm of tark re)it.v he usually fries all the way. ''Battleground." for ir.-'jm. is c ra r rtvi .$ the grim, grimy. Foomy apel? of venter Airfare IT is et in the Ardenr.es forest near Castc.gen. Belgium. ri,r;r.tf the battle cf the B ulgeat Christmas time. 1944 " ? ' r,re Senary. MOM production Xommy fereI Douglas Fowley chief, chose actors and crew (even , the publicity man) on the basis of . Bert mg heard the c.t. vvar service or Sincere belief in the Techmfal adyiser are Col. Har fiim. his pet project S ensnt Rot- rv W O kinnard and Major Salve ert Pirosch actually fought in the Math,.n Both Mfved with th Ardennes. ,101st It was Kinnard who suf- TauKht Actor getted Brig Gn. Anthony C. Mc- Sf Miers depicted are members Auliffe's -celebrated reply. Tuts!" ef the famous 101st airborne, and to the Gefman commander who de 2f men who served w;th that di- mended thir surrender With the iMr.n are in the cast Thev re- 20 men - technical advisers out hearted two weeks with the Mars number stars , before production started not to Ferest Reproduced j learn how to act. but to te h some The forest, heavy with fog and j of the actor how to fight Van snow, is reproduced inside a big ' J hnvon. John HrKUak. George sound Mae Feminine studio per Mu:phy. Ricard'. Mon:lbn. Don sonnel nd visitors shun it; the all Tavlor. Marshall Thompson. Je- male language; U realistic, too. A rme Courtland. Brute- Cowling, prop man bangs on a gong if a Jirr. Whitmore. Richard Jaeekel. Woman does enter. Vt hen the SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Daylight Time KIleeTcle KSl.M 1219. KOCO MM. KOIN fit. KOW J. KEX 11M i"Se- --"( - -- l -m MHZMTaSMHsSaalaHB Marjorte Reynolds watches as BarryS alii van holds a gun en attack ers In this scene frem Allied Artists' "Bad Men ef Tombstone." starting Senday at the State. Albany Athlete To Skip College For Pro Ranks UOLK 0 60 : 7 8 9 KM M KOII) KOIN KC.W KIX KM N mini KOIN Kf.W KX KM M k( o KOIN KI.W KIX N'rwi Story mj Order UuStc Morn Mr!tiiMorn Melodies Voffi Church Choir MriwliM'Moni. Mei4ie Fiivr Bjt Air f'hurcn httn Pulpit Mumc Tine f r Baptist V llsfcip Nr W let Music Ton TtpMtrx Too Tspeettiss New a (Dj . Dennis .Dave Dermis Air Church Jkir Chujreh iAlr Church hadlo Pulptt Omrch Hon Chureh M,iii Tm.e Muoc Tint Mews Ftret Baptist Clara Dennis 24 K Smith f?erenade QuarVet Vole Fropicy Vole froBhecl ,A Maria A Maris ICoNip LNw Does Uuaia iDoe's Uutli raith Hour n Iur 10 KM M K o KOIN Kf.W KIX Hit tr r-! W ; l'i j. cl Bsbi Class .rcn F.i iit hi! 'Vin King .uthrao air. (Wayne Ring I.;-. V -r: ('( ncrr 1 ranimi Jlaliorrr Tlalforfr. Livii.i - 1MI Etersal Ufi.t Iteroal LJf Garden Talks frai Miat fsiel Meoll 11 KM . Nr Orcr-tra fs KO is! f'.gptut Oh 1st Oaptist Ch lit Baptist Ci Tat-err.ai ! TtTr.acl wi.MUn Orsrtn' Orktm frow.A Tab; Tp Mr.rn 1i'I'av Rorr.anc S'at'i Vttperi KOIN ki.w KIX r.t f IHarth Trto 1st Baptist Ca net patron rtuj-.a Tat-1 at'l Vr-i;rs loaves tho "all slear" siren is sounded. Director William Well man is a bard-bitten character and he's always in character. Wears an iron hat. and spits. Second infantry soldiers from Tort Lewis are in the picture and some of the scenes will be shot at Fort Lewis. Exact Copy Pirosch says the set is so exact a copy "that when I walked on the other day and heard rifle fire. I had a few jumpy moments " Kin naxd agrees: "This is really it " In one sequence a Jeep was sup posed to turn into a forest track. It stopped. "Cut!" yelled Wellman. "What's wrong? why didn't you keep going?" "A tree's in the way; couldn't make the turn." explained the jeec driver. ''Well, let's move the . . . tree over a few feet," ordered Woll aaan. JCinard shook his head and grin ned. Isn't it wonderfuP 'Move the tree'" "Kill the fog"' Boy, what a war we could have had under these eonditions' Flying Businessmen Set Down at Salt Lake ' SALT LAKE CITY. May 21-uP A swarm of 50 Oregon flying businessmen landed at Salt Lake municipal airport late today, com I pleting the second leg of their I flight to backtrack the Oregon Trail from Portland. Ore . to Port : land. Me. Their first stop was , at Boise. Idaho. ALBANY, May 21 -u- Sad J note to college coaches: You don't ' need to come around looking i hopefully at Junior. All he'll say is "no " "Junior"' is George Simons. 18-year-old Albany whirlwind, who astonished sports circles yester day by breaking the broad jump record in the state track meet and then rushing off to pitch a no-hit no-run ball game. The broad jump 22 feet 8 , inches shattered a 12-year-old Oregon record. And it wasn't even a good as Simons managed in a district meet. He jumped 22 feet 84 inches there. The ball game gave Albany an 8-0 win over Springfield, the duc trict title, and a berth in the , state baseball tourney. And It was ; Simons' fourth no-hit game this : season. ? Just as if that weren't enough, i Simons is a basketball ace. toe But the coaches report the 6 , foot 2 Inch. 180-pounder isn't go ; ing to go to college. He is going Into professional baseball come June. Old Murder Case Revived ROSEBUEG. May 21-.Pv-A w o man was under indictment today cn a first degree murder charge in a year-and-a-half old death. The Douglas county grand jury returned an indictment yesterday against Victoria Sanders, now in the stole penitentiary n a baJ chesrk charge.. - She was accused of shooting her common -law husband. Ralph Mo jonnier, in hs small heme two miles west cf Drain. Mojonnier was found shot tn the head Oct. 28, 1WT, a rifle by his side. lars w4m xcav lata the piste Ut ; night. They tcck f t.OCO in cash and i the company "s burglary? insurance; policy. i TAKES INSURANCE POLICY LA GRANDE. May 21-t-The Valley Sausage company was re-1-ly annoyed today about the bjrj- - . vStoo Itckiag. dry rYV " I ; blister .ck I ASKS GOP OPPONENT i SPOKANE. May 21-oTV-enator j Warren G. Manguson (D-Wash.) , said today he wants a man "who stands for republicanism" to be his t opponent in next year's senatorial , race. He told a democratic gather ing that he thought the 81st con gress would pass 85 per cent of legislation recommended by Pres , ldent Truman. 1 y KM M i'c.( r of Ar'i Sufi. Favorltai Cr.arT Chow I 1 KOC -trfr.K Sarariad SUir.g Serr.a3 Sw Guy f crr.bard I M KIHN ss , (.,.,.r,!'. -unpMU.H! ..V iJUlr Mi K mm K.W Nevti l(-p Ot I'rJ- Tt('r Vdiv Tr ratr Kl V Hit Parado Molt I.:le PlaM.oi.HI Tiay i KM M Klllll KOIN KI.W KIX A.,il St Music Wmds At t.jvnil Jury luvtn;! 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MijsiC Chrnt Contacu Chrlit rontads' Dallas Maiiinr land cf f"r JSleepv Ranch lry Ranch i J k BVerv-.v Jack aV. nny A ran Andy Amor At Andy Di.k r.-wetl 'lck Powell hfi Harrla PhiJ Harris 1 lp Music (Step Mumc 'Stop Mu ate KILM Urn: r,; Wtnfi Healine Wlnss Orhtra KOfO NAs Jacred Heart (CsadW Lifr.t KOIN Nr Gee Fhar Life l.uigl Kf.W Tied Allen IFred Ailn HeOry Morgan SIX I.ittie Utrman I.lttle Urrhp Quiet Pica Stop Music !Nws fandu Light TJfa Luigi airy Xfergan let Piae 7 HI M soro K)IN KGW KKX Mlnri Baet all Helen Hai NBC Theatre W Winrl.ell M lea Ion Ororv Hd Baseball latibiL Helen Haves I Miss BroKs Nr Tr.iitrt famiiT MUelc 1. Parsons Theatre CiuM Orgrv Hood Babatl Mts Biooks Tsmily Music Thestr Uuiid Taf t Forecasts Success for Economy Move WASHINGTON. May 21 -f -Senator Taft (R-Ohit. ) fr.recaM nearly solid senate it uL.i an support ti-day f r a bipart;n move to nine about $2 f 00.000 000 off . t i pna';. ii? Anm tint in thi-t GOP m mbers tiro abandoning tt ir ursucc esful efforts to trim separate monev bliN tre fhio senator said he will ask his party members to get be hind a proposal being oififted bv Senators Russell ( D-Ga t and Cordon (R-Orc ). Rusvell and Cordon aio working cut a formula for percentage cuts These would be applied to most of the ap propriations to run the govern ment for the rear beginning next July 1 They xpct to effect re ductions of from f 1.900.000.000 to $2. 000. OH i.OOO in this way. Rus sell told a reporter the plan is to hang the proposal on the last reg ular money measure which goes boforo the senate If congress approves the mea sure with this rider, the authors think they will havo a form of Insurance against any presiden tial veto. They argue that Presi dent Truman wouldn't be likely to veto an Important money measure just to strike out the economy move Proctor. 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