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Lauded 'Death Of a Salesman' Now Playing Los Angeles
Los Angeles' greatest dramatic hit, Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," is now at the Biltmore theatre with Thomas Mitchell in the role of Willy Loman, the celebrated salesman who gives the play its title.
As a matter of fact, "Death of a Salesman," is a smash hit in any language, as successful productions in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, France, Italy, England, Israel, the Argentine, Uraguay and Austria can attest. In America it has won every award the theatre has to offer, including the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics' Prize. Moreover the published version was a Book of the Month Club selection and the Decca album of the play with Thomas Mitchell as the salesman is a best seller of the month.
"Death of a Salesman" will positively end its Los Angeles engagement on Sept. 9. On Aug. 31st the leading role will be taken over by Albert Dekker, who won glowing notices for his performance as the salesman in New York. Otherwise the cast will remain the same, with June Walker and Paul Langton featured as Willy's devoted wife and rebellious older son, respectively, and Paul Ford, Royal Beal, Darren McGavin, John Buckwalter and Michael Stanley in other leading roles.
Largely because of summer vacations, the number of veterans training under the GI Bill and Public Law 16 on June 30, 1950, was only three-fourths of the total enrolled the end of May. Trainees on June 30 numbered 1,615,735; the May 30 total was 2,205,937.
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PROFILES—John P. Mary is a school trustee—a job that requires considerable time and energy. It requires a devotion and a basic understanding of mankind. ANAHEIM is fortunate to have such outselling public servants—men John P. Mary, Jr.—whose interest is in the best interest of AHAIM and ANAHEIM youth.
TROUBLES—Walter Knott Buena Park berry farmer, parlayed Rudy Boysen's business and his wife's plies into one of West's outstanding show plots has his troubles. He's been more than his just share of trouble since he got into money-scrupulous individuals (crt 'you, suh) see that Knott some of his money part comp. Every so often you can pick up your newspaper and read w crooks "took Knott's Berry Farm And they always get away a goodly haul. Safe crackers $2000 t'other day by breaking Ghost Town Pitchur gallery store. Anyway, they didn't a gun in old man Knott's ribs time. It used to be that they him up as he went to bank week-end's take.
REMEMBER—Few people got anything without working it.
Nation at Glance
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Area (including California) captains and 114 lieutenants.
NORTH BEND, Ore.—The Longshoremen's caucus voted to pull out of the left-wing Maritime Federation of the World and the World Federation of The Unions.
The action automatically en-Harry Bridges' honorary pledge of the Maritime Federation of the World, the caucus chair ruled.
The vote, 63 to 9, was reported in a statement issued at the recess of the closed meeting.
The wide margin surprised
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Korean War
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tions and to reduce the possibility of uprisings by infiltrated communists among the refugees.
A thrust by 30,000 North Koreans was stopped 12 miles north of Taegu by South Koreans.
Then American and South Korean troops lunged at the big red force by Friday night with a blazing counter-attack.
At Changnyong, where 12,000 North Koreans had bulged eastward on the Allied bank of the Naktong river 23 miles southwest of Taegu, American Marines and Doughboys whipped the communists in a bitter battle. Many reds retreated back across the river, abandoning their weapons in panic.
CG Is Happy
Maj. Gen. John H. Church, commanding the joint Marine-Infantry attack at Changnyong, was jubilant over what his troops had done to the reds.
Two South Korean divisions stalled the 30,000 communists north of mountain walled Taegu Friday morning. One of them, the South Korean First Infantry, pounced on the reds in a counter-attack immediately, Friday afternoon and the U.S. 27th Regiment piled into the battle.
The other South Korean division on the same front lost contact with the reds after helping to stop them. Allied headquarters said the red force may have turned back north to escape through steep hills under fire.
General MacArthur's Tokyo headquarters, in its first early-morning summary in four days, said the South Korean First Division had regained half to all the ground it lost, north of Taegu Thursday. (This would be one and one-half to three miles).
The summary said the enemy in the Changnyong bridgehead south-west of Taegu was being pushed back steadily by both the First Marine brigade and the U.S. 24th Infantry Division.
Lincoln Bid
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Unsettled world conceived as the reason for ing costs by Howard T. representative of Marsh and Powell; architect f drew up plans for the L dition.
"The high estimates are to the fact that the old gridge told board men added that bidders, un future cost and avail bulling materials, feel to protect themselves or timates for the job.
A. J. Marek was low the six builders whose on the job were read Marek's bid was $118 bid was submitted by Winton $142,892. Others were Webb, $123,890; E. J. $129,959; Allison Honey and C. R. Young and S 900."
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Lincoln Bids
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Unsettled world condition was labeled as the reason for upshooting costs by Howard Morgridge, representative of Marsh, Smith and Powell; architect firm which drew up plans for the Lincoln addition.
"The high estimates are all due to the fact that the contractors don't know what is ahead," Morgridge told board members. He added that bidders, uncertain of future cost and availability of building materials, feel compelled to protect themselves on their estimates for the job.
A. J. Marek was lowest among the six builders whose estimates on the job were read last night. Marek's bid was $118,740. High bid was submitted by W. J. Gleaton, $142,892. Others were Brewer-Webb, $123,890; E. J. Kastorff, $129,959; Allison Honer, $136,426 and C. R. Young and Son, $139,-900.
By the end of June, more than 7,500,000 World War II veterans had, at some time or other, taken education or training under the GI Bill of Public Law 16 (for the disabled).
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