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i’Hr . 1 xsr <; \Mi Ol THE • •;■ Penn m m ta-n ■ ’ , .'V.h. Wth G irv . ' ■ ' ■ T a n- npsi t Ha'A . nip I :< n : ■ • • 1 G h ilf but the T: • • ' > g tn. »' >n i 1 • r. i .< : r n- ' ’ > be d< mH . . < ; pl-p Ha fir t roun-1 . • . - ' t • S he i .1- f'! • • • • !• r< : H toui ney up ’ < •: ■■ a- .a- d Walk< r t ■: .■ lit k-' an ! •it eera. r • 1. A. ■■..: ■ m th- b >tt'>:rATFUI'AV afternoon a i '- t " hJ m owe: .s d:o; • \\-.lk'-ton fr^m th-.: uj—t ■ nb ' pa'h ns hix jumping ring n.'ht • <lrr th- bas- - t S', a th,, diff-n- < m tht di g me Th- Tigris won bx a re -t 71-r»2 in game that ■•■ i. n. -t- ex tn g n’ld rime! lir. the fi’ dm : n igH in THE SECoNI) G\ME WAS t - tai game <1 the t<» n ney \ pj, and Lakeville bat t ng out f r the right tn adx r ■ t t‘ •• final th- play g t . si ; py f -r pai t . of th*' Ram*' • a* the fins n<-ually hnd to 1 ;gh a httl*' at the style of ; i . 'hat >.a - marred < •nsistenll*, I ■ i inble i ba<! pa >ses and otht । r- is Tn- Trojato won out m a j . that .x a n t ba 1 hm ! J a ? S re XX as c ■ -rord the f : d s< re wax 60-!>4 Edlmrn t tm’ **d h trein* n«!ous play 3> » - connrx tH fu 31 pmnts m H ■ Losing aU' <- . IfE FINAL GAME OF THE t irney found the I^ak**vil!y team * tu 1-e d-.»ned With I an Pat ink clearing ti b .ads al .ng \x! - h help from the res’ o f the tc .ni auu! pacing in • lean. . .ng with 2b p.*int» the Trux.on by th,- s•reof 70 5s p :n* k also f *recd Owens to i dly fight and gave him a 1 t ■ tt ’iible in the < i >ser ranv*' I lay uhd*” the ba k*-' THIS WAS I.\KE\ ILIES >' ' > mty tit Ie hu lai d tr--''. ' ' 'ba li tram a ’ -x h '■ nnd rvm Pratt T T: *jans -1 .. f x -r m x. :th ' ,i Her lass: u n ml - ' h* 'i ' " f . p : 1-1 : »ugl. t-a all arounI - \ k-■! in -'. uef* ’ . 1 tl - u n b ip-'*! H.< i . ,<* •, :.. - . • i • < l XS I- ip SEI FG ’l< *NS <lb Vi T if v t"i xix- v 1 REES I’h mouth, Indiarm IHI Kx i hid \\ Ml "THE ERRAND BOY" H f;ic\ t»x tx mm mid M< N \l; Bill v X ID ‘NL>A y K I» I, satire «f the Ahxaix tinpr« di* f able n rUI of ||>»llv i. >«m! < <il o < art« Hui A Hpotle XI N Mox 1 I I H A WI D “THE srCOM) TIME A HOI ND” |n ( in* ni««< »pr A (tdor Hl HHO II I 1 Niil lix txm i,icu । ।in xll \ > j oiuu s r l - I >r < VlrMHi A \rw, I i f x I all of fin

* m t*n b*>ys t > th,, honorary -pvi ; P ;<>m Lik.''x iile thcdiamps .'.ell tak* Patrick HamHt n nr -I H- kaman. fr -n. thi.• '.* , :-up Tigers (N.<n« and Hr an. fi *m W ilk-rton, Jo* * rtn*! <’hmlano'. . an-l t) • <’h* i thre fn>m thr«M- diffe'cit h** i Whai’i i N L L. ty. H Midi ', a: IE- l;s- •) <ir. *ne P* un brd al! < han . x f pla< :nj: a man ax they g d awfully i-ugh in their defeat to Etk* v Ue taking away all prai *•• that >u ! have b* «*n given them E lg-rt n wi - then <at.standr g phi yei SOME TOVRNEY FACTS and fir ts U*-st plnycd. Edison, b<*wt • ngb- game performance Edison again t North Liberty: mo«t valuablr player, Patrick; highest s arcr Edi -on, b.’f’t team. I«ikevill- -f ; the tourney;) rtn.ngest team Penn; Winki*t team Madixor.; w**rst performance. Waihington Clay best yelling aertion N**v Carli le. beet chreriradrn, N -rp. liberty; iH*oreßt »p*>rt*man.hip Penn, bv«t sport man«hip Walkerton, best conched tea Waik* rt n ond oddeat play of th* tourney referee Gene B :tt * running u I h»ek into Jone*« of Walkerton When trying to br* ak Kxxay for a banket p LE ASE HELP FIGHT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY VvSCUL** DHTAOP*’ ASSOCIATION 01 <Mt»ICA IXC IHO *C'« '» Y»>* • IU *OlOl I ■■ I 1111 l ■■■■ Rf^LTII PONT LET YOl K ENEMS <1 I YOl DOWN >L K ide in in ?uur enemy b * h.u.'• Thu ii literally true, .f xou keep un allowing your enemy iu make you angry. 1 motional dieturbancei caute an upset m the circviaUiry syitem vs the lx } Anger can product u dam.u,’* k ph}>a >giial effect on the fumlioQ of die blood umi s ■nd d m- off normal circulation. The esh■ t * especially bad if U e 1 d ' »x s are already madeq. ate The : ihu of lußviug of Ui*d ten ixu he* • deurneratixe infiu•n e in tie r.inoi» tyoleiu Conw* U.e day wboa one ha« had too Buo.y o* U.rx *p«Ua Tl.e bUed »»»»i , vul uw kingci aland up ip.de '.he ovei itralD The outcome io Ciluulalory fu lure kuowu ua ■Huie Ai ft bon angry people. Share ai* Um oauioLca with Luwgiuary haait trouble llua la due le Borvaa m»< 4 ei. >wu •» uardiMc or taut new ree • I Uwe may be uoUuug orfa*., a, y w nn; with it* heart Yo' ouuk ae. >vui pet-pie weny be •oo«u.' y alto! t. Mronungly real dßo.uil ai ^e •* . i u Lrttrooui can •*< »e * j’p luDuh of Ihe k* *t layid b-ouLng ami evm pain V- a t ’ ’.eaiie • d-*» not es< ger it it d klic a<i„ tu j- 'x st a'. ! d- ■ : al fat-

MOVIE lilt VIEWS V IxU.h THE ItiALTO P-r ig- t** th,* Sun opening ' t Rialtn, unfold > not «*m;. , 'i• it * n*‘->u'ly mox mg 1 ■•*■ ^t ’i it ah » the gripping ■'t i of .»n An,-r nan girl and 1* • tai*.'-. - hu -b m*l xxho -<• * >■ - * • f"i i : y are put b • - , '* t in th»* . I (• I -11 H ’ker a I th. L i .a ; i. tor .Eime F .■ tn* c t**-j-Ylme Prodm - i* u by M* tr'*-G'*l*iwyn-M iy* i l» tXix» , f on the hlghlypr.u *<l autobiography by Gwen T-i i ki tin* Tennessee girl Mho n.ct ami i-ll n love with the yotiny .Ja;xunc r diplomat, Hidenan i “Terry । Teragki, married him and v.ent to live with him in JajMih aft*'.: Ui*' outbreak of W-.rld W u 11 The pu lure deeu-rtbes with a curacy kjkl compassion th** extr.uudyxay experiences of th,, coup!** .u»d Misko. th-U- little cLiughter Gwen (C*rroll Baker i L* torn between devotion to her JajNAntxu* hu’dJHJv! and loyalty t<* her own country. Terry (James Rhigvlii* hopes toward the fulfilment of a ".lur.buw across the Fa* if.c." a bridge of jxiice b«'tw»xn Japan and the Unite*! State* b'a* i. g th v trials of nonx-star vatio-i an! din*-x. fearful of the constantly watchful Kemper-ta) the s*x iel police. their lives thre it* n*-d by allied bombings iv d give.*, th** added anxiety of * *ing their little girl g.-'owi.ng up m a country that regarded America a* an enemy. Gwen and T« rry never lose their courage <integrity, And at the war'e end and th- surrender of Japan when Terry in appointed to rut as iiaaion between Emperor Hirohito an*i xieneral MacArthur it **e«.rn* that h.-t tlnxim of a br: !g- between Japan and the United Stat-* will be realizw! nt lasL AH tar ig h th** st >ry hax starkly tragi* n -mentx they are lightened by many h imorous and p'lgnant ?M'cn<* wuoh a» th*»w sh »wmg <»w*«n trying to learn jH-rplex • ►, and '.omet:n;e« haffk'c Jai an.-M' ustonis .and ntu

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als an*! aria pt mg herself to the sub ervn-nt r «ie *f me wife in Japan a, opp »scd to one of rela* li* * pAa*o.y » Ended States. S :>. < Br.dge to the Sun." waj t .ii I la; g y on lo< at>on*i in Ja: i it n*‘.x liti.** a birathtaki ... I *', ity as well a , realism. Mu* h of the f M,tag- wns diol in Ky to. the s-at of Ja| anc-i <unt ii- where tne ar hit* lure and sh.i.-.es and general ,*!mo»ph*re Iw peak th*< Japan of anolh**r era Oth v lnter«*sting sequences w- <• f-lm-j m Washington, L*. C H-ad ng the supp*>rtmg *a.st Ls the Am* ilcan-bmn Japanese act*>r. Jame* Yagi, m the role of H.u । Terry s l**yal friend. Young M ko is jM»rtrayed at * different ag-.x by Non Ehwibeth Hermann and Emi Flor-n< *• Hirsch, two girls of American-Japanese parenLtg*’. who live in Japan The pi tun* wa.s psnhic* ,! by the bnlliant young Frenchman. ,1a quia Bar and was directed by Etienne Berler from a screen play by Charles Kaufman Carmll Baker. who first hawed Htanl*4ii tn "Baby Doll" last apiMiired with Clark liable In "But Nut For M- ” JanwM Shigeta mout nxently Was seen in "Cry for FLappy " January clearance of Minter merchandiae starting Friday, Janaury 26 nt Studio Drew* Shop DENNIS THE MENACE —Honk Ketchorw ®*<XilDW^ IT 8E NICE |F DENNIS MATURED AS QUCKIY AS OUP 1 BOHDS^g