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YOUR G. I. RIGHTS . . . By Douglas Larsen

° Soldier Entitled to. Star For Each Battle Fought WASHINGTON, June 21. ~—Here| status of the son of a very dear are some general questions from friend of mine who was reported servicemen and their relatives: |‘missing in action” in Germany

{last summer. He was a flier .and -

from the: department. ' What supreme court, in its 1944-45 term Sg.his xr © Hibben. ol can I do to find out if he was| | Just ended, chalked up an increased My husband says no. Who is right? | !4ken prisoner? (number of closely split decisions

A—You can do nothing. As soon A—You are right. Takin art | |with Justice Owen J. Roberts conin a battle emits a Soir to as the war department gets addi-

SPLIT DECISIONS] ARE INCREASING

Roberts Main Dissenter of Supreme Court.

Drama and Violence mo — Films at Loew’ s

The rough and ready “hit ’em| again, he's still conscious” fans can boo and cheer to their hearts’ delight at Loew's where two action | packed thrillers opened yesterday. la few bad minutes. “Blood On the Sun,” the No, 1 The, offering is a better than picture, stars hard hitting James average spy and patriot film. with Cagney as a rugged American edi- lan excellent supporting cast backtor in pre-war Tokyo who éxposed |ing up Cagney and Miss Sidney. the Japs’ plan to rule the world, | Wallace Ford, who has never Despite intervening events which missed a trick in turning in a good date the movie, the plot of" “Blood |performance, does himself proud as On the Sun” moves along witholit {another reporter in Tokyo Rob-

Sylvia Sidney, the one-time lotus flower of the Hollywood screen, is co-starred in the thriller as an | {Oriental beauty whose doubtful political feelings give Cagney quite

few boos by his excellent por trayal of the Nipponese premier, Big, tough Victor McLaglen and} Chester . Morris sock their way | {through the other half of double feature whose title, | Tough and Ready” plot.

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tional information regarding the UNUINE as head dissenter, Near 3 roms + Ly n She of he status of the man which hi make | Roberts, leading dissenter for sev- | battle. For every five separate and Dim officially “killed in action,” or eral years now, registered 51 dis- | distinct battles, as defined by ihe Ve it will be communicated im- (ooo during the recent nine- -month | army, he is entitled to wear a idiajely to the family.

any lapses to remind the audience ert Armstrong plays the pari of of the time eleme the time element. Tojo and John Emory collects a

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'‘Death-Defying' Spiel Confirmed

PITTSBURGH, June 21 (U. P). —The “death-defying” aerial acrobatics of Duncan C. Downey have proved to be more than the spiel | conjured by the ringmaster. Yesterday Downey-—a member | of a dare-devil high trapeze troupe—took a 40-foot fall at West, View park when a support- | ing ladder and rigging collapsed. Downey landed on his feet and suffered only two sprained ankles.

RECITALS PLANNED |! The piano students of Miss Grace | Hutchings will be presented in the | | last of three recitals at 3 p. m.| Sunday in the Cropsey auditorium. Several . father and son combina-

{garded as | views coinciding on many consti-| | tutional qquestions, particularly con

Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone and |

overseas. He will be 37 years old | justice Hugo L. Black tied for sec-

ond with 26 dissents apiece. ‘Swing’ Men Of the 160 opinions delivered only | 69 were by unanimous vote. Almost | &very case of major public importance was split. by the closest of { margins, 5-4, 6-3, or 5-3. The term saw 30 decisions determined by 5-to-4 splits. While no consistent alignment of the justices was shown, Reed, Jackson and | sometimes- Rutledge were the “swing” | men upon whose ‘votes these rulings generally hinged. Black; Murphy and Douglas, reliberals, found their

troversies involving the federal

{government or labor.

Conservative Trio More conservative views were, as a general rule, voiced by a trio composed of Stone, Roberts and sometimes Frankfurter, With a tendency among the justices to write individual opinions when confronted by difficult prob{lems, this lineup proved | patible in many cases. For instance, in February Black {and Frankturter, usually on opposite sides, collaborated three times in one day on dissenting opinions When the court ruled, 5 to 3, this | week that Harry Bridges, West | coast labor leader, could not be de-

incom- | ? { “know how” wins him scads more.

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Clock: LOEW'S “Blood on the Sun" with James Cagney and Sylvia Sidney at 11, 1:48, 4:36, 7:26 and 10:19 “Rough, Tough and Ready” wiih Chester Morris and Victor McLaglen at 12:34: 3:22, 6:10 and 2:03

Brings 'Flame of Barbary Coast' Denouement.

“Flame of Barbary Coast” is a INDIANA 4 : “Flame of Barbary Coast” with nice, speedy yarn about gambling, John Wayne and Ann Dvorak at 11, women and various combinations of | '*% 430 7:15 and 10 | “Three's a Crowd" with Pamela the two, with an earthquake thrown! Blake and Charles Gordon at 12:45, : | 3:30, 6:20 and 9:05 in. Ann Dvorak is the flame, not| I¥Eic ) : the earthquake, though she does “Diamond Horseshoe” with Ret

Gr able and Dick Haymes at 11, 12 5, 5:24, 7:38 and 9:52.

CIRCLE On Stage, Vaughn Monroe and his

make men tremble. The film unwinds at the Indiana this week. Strong, silent John Wayne, the co-star, says just enough

orchestra, at 12:55, 3.50, 6:45 and to make things interesting after| 9:30 Robert Cummings. Priscilla Lane. y “s, he eyes Miss - Dvorak. The two Arden ana Otto" anes wi Ee Robert Lowery, Fasliis Brooks,

meet at John Schildkraut's gam- 2:10, 5: bling joint in San Francisco, only | John is known more simply in the picture as Tony. | This Tony, he is ho good, being {a villain of many wiles and artifices. | Strong, * silent John manages to [callect a $500 debt from Tony. Edrthquake Solves All Then. sparking the fires of jealousy, Miss Dvorak takes strong, silent John in hand, inspires him to wager his green stuff. Her

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opens a joint of his own. On opening night Tony takes a potshot at him. Then Miss Dvorak appears on the stage. The excitement is at high pitch. The chorus girls are shapely and talented. What could be more rip-roaring? An. earthquake. It comes and San Francisco goes. But the city rises from its own ashes and reforms

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