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Show THE Thursday, May 21, 1942 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAII S. FAUK THKiial Gay Vanity Table Is Easy to Make New Pictures of India's National Leaders fmrmmm win. in i m ... in ii. By VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) BRADLEY was practically ALVA only man in the recent Der started HEDY career as William Powell's screen wife with expert advice from Myrna Loy, who's so often been "Mrs. Thin Man." Here's her note. LAMARR "Dear Hedy: Just remember, when Bill starts emoting, you stop breathing but he'll always give you the best side of the camera. If he hasn't had time for breakfast, keep out of his sight. If possible, have the director call you after lunch. On the other hand, working with Bill means you're home in time for dinner. Do learn to tie ties; Bill can't Neither does he like noise on the set. He just laughs if you blow your lines, but don't you laugh if he blows his. Good luck from an rn .,.- - , ,( l.f. N ." of own precedents i cov-erin- g Hawaii on Its Toes, Ready to Dish It Out to Japs Frederic March is one of the few actors who always knows what he'll be doing six months hence. If he's In Hollywood, he knows he'll be on .c by day crowd at Churchill Downs who wasn't talking or thinking about the Derby winner. Mr. Bradley was thinking and talking only about the Cleveland Indians. You can't blame him for that. Mr. Bradley is president of that aston ishing ball club. It may be remembered in the past that the same Alva Bradley has had more than his share of baseball sorrow. The Oscar V'itt episode was the starter. That was the year Cleveland blew a pennant it should have won by a dozen games. Then Bob Feller's departure into the service was no great help, and the boss manhad to gamble on a ager, who had no Feller around. Naturally Mr. Bradley was not looking oo the 1942 campaign d through any glasses. He was all prepared for the worst. For him there were no "bluebirds over the white cliffs of Dover," or Cleve land. Then the incredible suddenly happened as the Indians took to the warpath. start," is what your bedroom HIS van. nAOdc n Snnthorn-hAlityl Between frothy ruffles of white swiss you get tantalizing glimpses of red ribbon, run through beading and tied in bows. m bilptd by thtir vitamins! Oranges contain vitamins A, Bi and G; calcium, sod other essential minerals. They're the richest practical source of vitamin C Pew foods have much. It's easily lost in cooking. Yet you need an abundance daily, as you do not ttort it! . Darling, with pretty curtains and bedbooklet spread to match) Our tells details of making the vanity. Also tells how to make Inexpensively a book-rac- k side table, pillow tops, pot holders, many other attractive items for yourself or as gifts. Send your order to: READER-HOM- 117 Minna St. Enclose 15 copy of ELTIES. 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"-- "--" m lirrnrrr;''i mr rm Mobile Optical Shops for Herbert Wilcox recently returned from making "They Flew Alone," in London; it's the story of Amy Mollison's life, starring Anna Nea- And what Ele and Robert Newton. snags he ran into! He wanted Newton to play James Mollison Newton was serving on a minesweeper. An appeal to the government got his release. Electric power at the studio was limited. All timber in the sets had to be used over and over. It took seven months to make the picture, but Mr. Wilcox feeU that the very difficulties helped to give it an unusual quality of reality. Soldiers B"Wum."iL" CalUotrata Cope. 1 iif 3 The Dig Change It was easy h 9 ' '4 IN SO. CALIFORNIA k Your Uncle Sam says: . . . recreational traTel...oneof the greatest inaini&lnlng to roes of national morale." In spite of ramom, travel IS normal In VACATION Southern Gallforala.TnuMDortaUon to and throughout the state IB normal, and hotel and resort 11 fe 1A normal. Jf or data, write HOTELS of Southern Cditfomis 629 S. Hill St Room 70 lr Lm Angeles, Cot. w I 'I y tm post-mort- . t j Mr; films. Overseas soldiers who break or lose their spectacles on the battlefield will have them repaired or replaced in the Geld by mobile optical shops, seems It and been It has years, like forever, since first there was the first of their kind to be attached to U. S. field armies. In this unit a talk of making a picture of Rudyard total of 120 sinsrle lenses can be edged and mounted daily. This with other of the requirements of a field Kipling's "Kim." Metro has owned equipment make it possible to take care the screen rights for a good while, army of 300,000 men. Approximately 15 per cent of the men in the armed down to work now, forcea wear glasses. and Is settling with Mickey Rooncy to play the title role, after he finishes "A Yank As a boy Joel McCrea used to haunted house on a play around hill top. Some years ago, when Anne Harding was looking for a hill to build on, he recommended the one on which that house had stood. She built there, later sold the house; now it belongs to Rudy Vallee but he didn't know the site was haunted until told by McCrea, who's work-inwith him and Claudette Colbert in "The Palm Beach Story." g ODDS AMD EiVOS RKO U prepar ing iu own pirlurt of the merchant marin"Th fiavy Come Throunh," ilarring Pal O'Brien, Randolph Scott Carton't and lackia Coooer . . . beeoma a batkethaU fan; tha bought uniform for the tram of tha 78th antiSprneer aircraft arliUrry unit Tracy gava hit Mtand in, Jerry Schurabbit's foot macher, m when Schumacher foined tha parachute troop t tha rt$l of tha "TorlMa Flat " for company gava him huge pill nut loft landing" . . , "V onder ttnhy Corey" I now bark sf rork in "The Lona Wolf In Scotland Yard." Grr ... gold-tippe- Men who work to Increase our sup ply of electric energy are soldiers, too. rhoto shows a jackhammer operator drilling a hole for a dynamite blast on an abutment of Shasta dam, near San Francisco, Calif. whose attractive personal- ity was no small help. Even that far back Boudreau said, "I don't know where we'll finish, but I can promise you we'll have a team trying hard every second of every game." No one could figure then, with star Feller absent, that the was to get the pitching .his team bas gotten in the first starting weeks. Nor quite the heavy hitting. But Boudreau and his team have at least shown what a new spirit can do to a squad. ex-Illi- nl Looking Ahead It will take another month to get the truer picture of the two pennant races. Despite the present club standings, the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Yankees are still the two teams to beat. Late in May last spring the Yankees -were seven games out. They picked up 26 games on the Indians from that point on. Before the season Leo Durocher figured that Dodger power would be more than Cardinal pitching could meet. Leo had no great respect for the St. Louis attack, which so far t hasn't been on the devastating side. But the Cards are still a better hitting team than their present markings indicate. And they still have all the pitching any team needs. Tlie Cincinnati Reds got away slowly this spring and they haven't been flaming balls of fire so far Eut they also have better pitching than they have shown and a better ball club, once it moves into its sc. normal stride. If any outside team is to crowd out one of the top three, rated by Mrs. Henry Fccht of Chicago re- form, it should be frank Frisch i fused to believe that brr son, James, and his Pirates. They can hit their and if the pitching holds up ffugo I'ernandrt Aluclo (left), t'rognayan professor and director of was lost at sra, as she had been thare.will be a threatening factor. branch of the Free World Movement. Is shown with informed. Aided by the I SO, she thry the The main test doesn't come until J. AlTaretdrl Vayo, formrr Spanish foreign minister, at New York head- found him In a San Francisco hospital recovering lom a shrapnel the athlete hat been bnked out in quarters of the Free World Movement. Aturlo rails for a five or six weeks of summer sun. In the bark. to wound command Nations Initea force under fight expeditionary For Latin American Expeditionary Force at Eton." Love Leads Way if A' M Latin-America- n Latin-Americ- D SPECIALIST! fclArtsViiittVirt'naA &iMJimiatffli&J HE'S A i 'i' if Wl nfrffrteilssl "SELF-STARTE- R erir.STARrt a ;tk MOHNMY . CORN 'mow., - ,.srf STEGEft, famous sports photographer, leads hectic lifs chasing action shots all m Jordan" T happy-go-luck- enough to see in the Indians' training camp at Clearwater, Fla., that Boudreau had done a high-clas- s job in the way of switching Cleveland's mental attitude. There were no longer any troublemakers around. There were no soreheads. Boudreau set up an informal club-roowhere the bunch could get together to read, loaf or play cards. Out on the field they were all hustling, none harder than the young manager Did you like "Here Comes Mr. Then you ought to like Metro's "Three Guys Named Joe" a tale of three pilots who perish while fighting in the Paseries oi cific, only to return in adventures and "adopt" the crew of another plane, and guide them in battle. Sounds a bit like some of those hilarious "Topper" Fruit Orowm Exci A Dizzy Job r -.A A. i SinBfeO SPLIT-SECON- spring and his men worked with him. He had not only their respect but also their friendship. "Boudreau hasn't been out of college long and he brought the old colXJ. S. soldiers are now encamped throughout the Hawaiian Islands, ready to meet any onslaught of the lege spirit back to our club. He regun at the left has been installed on what was once a huge private estate. It points toward the fused to let Bob Feller's loss get Japs. The Pacific, and Its crew keep guard day and night. The soldiers have erected showers at whatever part of the bim down in any way. The other mud of the hills they are primping up (right) for pitchers knew they bad to take op island they are encamped. Here amidst the gumbo-lik- e the slack. a hard day's work. "At this point I'd like to say that none of us are claiming any pennant. The main idea is to hustle U. S. all the way and win all the games we can. They say we are playing far beyond our real strength. That's something for time to tell." A midget clad in a chimpanzee's suit works with Bob Hope and Bin; Crosby in "Road to Morocco." Naturally, when the comedians recognized friends among a group oi studio visitors, they turned the "chimpanzee" loose on them. He screeched, grabbed them, ran amok; they fled for their lives, while Hope and Crosby sat back, looking a little too innocent. - x ALVA BRADLEY Broadway; he does one play a seaIf he's in New York, son there. he knows he'll be in Hollywood, making a picture. "J"' '' r, Legal Holidays - FREDERIC MARCH i red-dott- ed SSUSW UWIIW.!H ypilJIJlllllimiWMIiW!".llllW lit?.- faith In Lou r 9 TAPtC 'I About Boudreau "We had full dreau from the ley said. "I'll looked for any But Lou worked finest from 14,500 cooperating growersl Be sure to get trademtrked "Sunkist" Cringes! You'll prefer their fine flavor and Tha rose-tinte- Time breaks all its As the clouds of war gather ever more densely over vast India, greater attention Is focused on its leadto bring us first- ers. At the right is Mahatma Gandhi, spiritual head of the Indian national congress party, who was instruhand knowledge of India, now that mental in thwarting Sir Stafford Cripps' efforts at war unity. This new picture shows Gandhi walking with U. S. soldiers are fighting at her his secretaries and aides. At the left is Pandit Nehru, active and more belligerent leader of the same navery frontiers. Two pictures will tional congress party, (Picture from March of Time's "India in Crisis.") be released, "India in Crisis," the political and social background of the Indian question, presents the viewpoints of the various dissenting groups. The second installment is "India at War." The March too fin? pvBFrrps5wi(r 1 FLAKES over tha country. Ha says, "Night and day I'm on tha go. And I've found that ona way to help stay on my toes from early morning to noon is to eat a good breakfast I like a big bowl of Kellogg'a Corn Flakes with fruit and milk. 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