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“Brigham Young” with, Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell and Dean Jagger, at 11:30, 3:01, 6:32 and 10:03,

LOEW'S “Week-End at the Walderf,™ with Ginger Rogers, Lana Turner, Walter Pidgen and Van Johnson, at 11:31, 1:85, 4:29, 7:03 and 9:37,

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MONTY WOOLLEY MAY. BE OPERATED

CIVIC THEATER TO HOLD TRIALS SUNDAY

Tryouts for “Uncle Harry,” the psychological mystery play which will be produced at the Civic theater in January, are scheduled for Sunday. Jack Hatfield, theater director, invites talented amateur actors to attend the tryouts beginning at 2 p.m. in the theater. | A number of newcomers are appearing in “Kiss and Tell,” opening _|this week. Reservations for this play are being taken by the box office. ’

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THE tide of the Battle of the Bulge began to turn when the U. S. 3d army brought its full weight to bear on the southern flank of |the German salient.

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Actor Monty Woolley may undergo

pital if an examination shows it necessary, the William Morris agency said today. The star's condition was not considered serious, a spokesman said.

BRITONS TO VISIT INDIA LONDON, Dec. 4 (U. P.)—Lord Pethwick Lawrence, secretary of state for India, told the house of lords today that arrangements have

been made to send a parliamentary delegation to India for a first hand

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Kesselring’s comedy melodrama, at 8 p.m. Saturday in the thenaeum auditorium. ) Directed by Norman Green, the play will be acted by a cast including Mrs. Melba Githens, Gustav Broo, Earl Githens, Fred Linke, Don Hastings, Margaret Farkas, Richard Eisenbach, Sylvia Kitchen, Harry Bobbe, Jack Messmer, Ross Kitchen, Phil Miller, Amos Barton and Harry Arnholter. Committee members include Mrs. Olga Birke, in charge of costumes; Mrs, Lena Peters, programs and tickets; Phil Miller, publicity; Monford Hosford, technical director, and Miss Emmylou Powell, stage

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bridgehead on the morning of Dec 20 moved 69 miles and were in contact with the enemy north of the

Sauer river by nightfall. Gen. Devers" 6th arm group was required to assume responsibility for the entire front from Saarbrucken south, adding over 28 miles to its already extended front. In order to defend this front adequately, . full use was made of the 7th army of the infantry regiments

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Cost of Bulge Battle Fatal to Enemy|

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