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“Henry V" (British), “It's a Wan- * derful Life,” “The Razor's Edge “The Yearling.” Best actor—Frederic March in “The Best Years,” Laurence Olivier (British) in “Henry V,” Larry Parks Story,” Gregory Peck in “The Yearling,” James Stewart in “It's a Wonderful Life.” livia De Havilland in “To Each His Own,” Celia Johnson (British) in “Brief Encounter,” Jennifer Jones in “Duel in the Sun,” Rosalind Russell in “Sister » Jane Wyman in “The Yearling." Best supporting actor—Charles

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in “The Jolson Story,” Claude Rains in “Notorious,” Arnold Russell in “The Best Years,” Webb in “The Razor's actress — Ethel Stair-

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Life” Robert Siodmak for “The Killers,” Clarence Brown for “The

Two of the best actors already

Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” in 1931 and . Stewart for “The Philadelphia in 1940. Mr. Parks was the

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* {Blue Dahlia,” “Children of Para-

Coburn in “The Green Years,” Wil-|

Razor's Best § 1 in the gnirit~ (British), “A Stolen Life” | Flora Robson in “Saratoga

Siam. i — = Years,” David Lead poyer Life at the Zoo,” “Para-| : for “Brief Encounter,” unt News, Issue No. 37" “Seeds Frank Capra for “It's a Wonderful!

have Oscars, Mr. March for “Dr.|

only Oscar-holder among the | her life. | actresses is Miss Jones, who | * physicians of six nations com-| honored in 1943 for “The Song of Bernadette” Of the others, only

overseas.

awards in the academy's history were Actors Charles Laughton, for “The Private Life of Henry VIIL" in 1932, and Robert Donat, for “Goodbye Mr. Chips” in 1939, * “Years and Stammering If tradition holds, the female winners will weep happily and the males stutter manfully when the Oscars are presented at the ‘Shrine auditorium. For the first time, the public can buy tickets to the shindig, at which Comedian Jack Benny will be master of ceremonies.

PLAN PARTY—C for a skating by the Sacred c Y. O. to be held at 8 p. m, tomorrow Dorothy Koesters, left, and

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‘Hold: Open House An open house will be held from 4 to 6:30 p. m. Friday to celebrate} 25th anniversary of the foundof Laldwell-Baker Co., adver-

tising agency.

Other nominations include:

Years,’ : Killers,” “Open City" (Italian). Pest Original Screenplay—“The

| dise,” (French), “Notorious,” “Rroad to Utopia,” “The Seventh Veil” | British.) | Best Scoring of » Musical—"Blue | Skies,” “Centennial Summer,” “The { Harvey Girls,” “The Jolson Story,” | “Night and Day.” | Best Scoring of a Drama or Com- | edy—"Anna and the King of Siam,” | “The Best Years,” “Henry V,” “Hu- | moresque,” “The Killers.” Best Original Song—"“All Through {the Day” from “Centennial Sum- ! mer,” “Ole Buttermilk Sky” from | “Canyon Passage,” “On the Atche‘son, Topeka and ata Fe” from {«“The Harvey Girls,”” “This Is Al-! |ways” from “Three Little Girls in| Blue” and “You Keep Coming Back Like a Song” from “Blue Skies.” | Best Film Editing— “The Best | Years” “It's a Wonderful Life,” | “The Jolson Story,” “The Killers,” “The Yearling.” i

Effects—Blithe

!| Best Sound Recordings— The ‘Best Years,” “It's a Wonderful Life,” “The Jolson Story.” !

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‘Baby Dies After Race.

‘With Death by Plane

| CHICAGO, Feb. 10 (U. P)—A | dramatic race against death, half| way around the world, ended trag-! ally here yesterday. Two-year-| {old Annabelle Marsh died shortly! {after reaching the only doctors in’ the world who could have saved |

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Atlee Asks Co-operation Op osition P } M by be %3 Sh 5 |, ; : ‘Resign, Resign,’ in Commons Debate LONDON, Feb. 10 (U. P.) —Prime Minister Clement Attlee told the house of commons today that Britain's fuel crisis is to grave the emergency can be met only by the co-operation of all parties. .

‘Mr. Attlee's appeal came as British industry faltered under the impact of an unprecedented power shutoff.: Millions of worke

staggering . ers were idle and the government desperately sought for emergency

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ecutives. | : Mr. Klinger, aoccc apanied by A O. Dits, assistant general sales manager, and P. R. Warmee, advertising manager, visited Indian.

measures to meet the economic | ‘To Mr. Attlee's appeal for con-| Most electricity users were placed servative co-operation, opposition |« Ser ° . + shou *[-on their honor” to obey. No penal “Resign, resign.” Had it not been for the unusually severe weather, Britain would have been able to get through this winter without a crisis, Mr. Attlee Thousands of factories were'closed or limping. Homes were cold and dark. : Mr. Attlee announced that he would talk to the people by radio tonight. pT Compliance was spotty to the government's instructions for a 100 per cent cutoff. Non-essential domestic consumers were instructed to

darkness. Candles, now hard get, and oil lanterns threw flicker

center of busy downtown thorough fares. The B palace, reduced by the royal visit to South Africa, used candles «and

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White County Farm Session Scheduled

Times State Service MONTICELLO, ' Ind, Feb, 10.— The White county agricultural extension service will sponsor a farm meeting Feb. 21 in the courtroom here, a John Schwab will discuss “Practical lessons from tonslitter herds" and “How swine experiments help farmers.” ' Paul Mitchell, marketing specialist, and N. D. Hadley, farm

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