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Show 'THE LEHI SUN. l.EHI. UTAH r - i i i Atlantic .Amphibious Force (A.A.F.) in Action 'Spirit of 7ff '.Trivia VALE M K.wsoaDer Union.) iM-4Ww" . would you like to be . --j tn a nrettv introduce - r: . nd two minutes, later an .' o crinss of water ptouir"w e T , her face.' n... impels to do exact- iSn",QT.arfline iiat. ine bu1 , : P Nelson, discovered by r v,a TTniversity of on J!";. had to throw the K '&mSeitz, direct- rhtoa Caravan." liked the wea. cbina ... te nlav tough roles: & to Spencer Tracy, he's a Ning . ... . h should be W CWIL,: ".phina Cara- J bis fourth in p.cture bu L.ine that water was mg yiaw he toueh fcforiwn; . , other wayr i Sheridan and Made eine Car-Lbably Car-Lbably didn't know it. but for weeks they ran neck and neck iLana Turner in an election. than at Forts Hancock and Til-J1?.. Til-J1?.. to choose "The .theart of Harbor Defenses." won we fjoan Fontaine needed to make of her laurels as an atucaa, certainly accomplished it in plcion," the new Alfred Hitch-thriller. Hitch-thriller. Her performance is ! JOAN FONTAINE rb. EKO provided an excellent which includes Cary Grant, Sir jjc Hardwicke, Dame May Whit-ligel Whit-ligel Bruce and Heather Angel, lean see what an actress Miss :ne is, to stand out in uch a UTde Cook, who has a bit part in " f xion," directed Hitchcock in fghsh film in the days before Bystery director won his spurs. fentally, if you read that thrill- Before fee Fact," don't expect Ixture version to resemble it Icscly. ', gaess the hair-dresser Just t like Joan Crawford," re- fi a friend of mine after see- fffhen Ladies Meet." "Ana t the costume designer felt the way," she added. Certainly Carson's hair was more be- fgly done, and her clothes were. F wan Miss Crawford's. But f s and clothes must be an old I V - viamum gin, who couiu good performance if she had r a sugar sack and have her aved tight to her head. Rob- aylor ought to make new in this one, too. Mind Russell and her bride- drove to New Orleans after marriage, went by boat to mw to Jacksonville and took P to New York. After a hriof Pere she had to rush back to pOOd fnr nrQpu. a . i . - iuiuuc lesis ior a Letter, Darling." in which rn a bachelor eirL FrancPB P. who's Tyrone Powpr i o . ht . " UUU VI cast as her rival Arlen wants tn .,"ake Picture, when he 3 wuacat," which he's to the first of the year. "uuio take mhnnt hr. p shoot exteriors there, then would come home to uc rest of it. Rniature Bio t . . , . - f nas Deen r' a New n,t , 7a tu . taua wno fhJard G. Robinson's rfo;;:!!.as bnonthe nesiiates be'd building to house it tt, j,ause h couldn't Um .Tta!Ll enuB hold Raymond M Christ- . Vara!! ri . ""a, Allan Jones Tr"1 ne far. ,!.. ij. 1 U-fTPoter . . . Tfc- l r 11J' 1 " . i ii . .i i l: i I,,,,, ,. Hitherto unsmiff are the members of the Atlantlo Amphibious force, comprised chiefly of marines with a complement of U. S. army men. The A.A.F. is now In training at New Elver, N. C, where this picture was made. At left, members of the force are drivtej a K-Jeep, traiUng a field piece, off a landinj barCe Into Bhallow water. Elghtr A Jeep, after being driven off a landing barge Into the shallow water of the beach, is both driven and pushed up to dry land by members of the A.A.F. This jeep Is being landed with adequate supplies. Men and Machines in Desert Role prwwici-i.,..,TO.iilfw. , .,, . g...i.,.,i.,...:-,i;,,,i,,..,,...,J,.w..-.,.-... mw, mm. 11 fcV.w .n".9y7V F- , !iJJi " i ilil "In the picture at top streamlined East, where thev are nlavine a vital fending Tobruk fortress spend much of fenders are pictured before a typical Youth of France A view of the opening of the congress of the "youth France and .7 . i d Saivres. member of Mar- j t o. .jfom r Ro?er ae aivres, SS-rMli-. waE at the left reads "Frenchmen, you donedV Gen. M-U-D This photograpl Infield I, waterloed. However, n ' in f , . landine. while Martin Marylands are shown somewhere In the desert sands of the Middle- nart in the battle of Libya. Below: ine unusn empire torces ne- their time in dugouts, shelters dug Tobruk "mansion." Band Together The slogan which .appear, on are not sold, nor abused, nor aban- in Action the planes do get Into tta . r "r another stanas on , Some of the de- -ast of U.S.S. Lehigh This striking series of photo graphs of the sinking of the U. S. S. Lehigh was made by bamuel lia-kam, lia-kam, its radio operator. An unseen un-seen submarine fired a torpedo Into the ship near Freetown, Sierra Le one, Africa. Note U. s. nag pain ed on ber side. New Indian Boss Louis Boudreaa. 21. regular Cleveland Cleve-land Indian shortstop for the past two seasons, who was appointed player-manager ef the clb- c-ceedlng c-ceedlng Eoger reckinpaugh. from solid rock, lpllllll :;:::::::::;:;:::;::::;:::v:;: V - . y f ' -J A UPhWipr IF THAT TAX-DEDUCTION FROM PAY ENVELOPES IDEA GOES FURTHER Boss You say you mieht take a Job with us? Applicant I think so. What is the pay? Boss It's fifty minus. Applicant Minus" what? Boss Minus what the eovernment aoesn t take out of your envelope. Applicant I'd have to get more money than that Boss More money than what? Applicant More than there wouldn't be left out of what I don't get Boss Let's be practical How much money do you want? Applicant Well, on my last Job I got $55 if. Boss If what? Applicant If the government didn't get there first And I know right now where I can go to work on a salary of sixty Drovided. Boss Provided? Applicant Yes, provided not too much is extracted. Boss Come, come, exactly how much do you want to go to work for me? Applicant I'll take fifty-eight Boss What's E.U. stand for? . Applicant Envelope untouched! Boss I can't do that. The best 1 can do is to put you on at a salary of fifty-seven S.F.A.W.K. , Applicant S.F.A.W.K.? Boss Yeah. That stands for So-Far-As-We-Know. Applicant That means my salary is S.T.W.W.W. or Subject To Washington Wash-ington Weekly Whims. I can't run my house according to whims. I've got to know how much I am going to get each week. Boss You can solve that by buying buy-ing groceries and paying rent on the Federal I.Y.H.A.L., or If-You-Have-Anything-Left plan. Applicant No. You see, what I want is to know how I stand at the end of each week. Boss I have the same dream, mister. There's nothing in it. Applicant But ain't a man entitled enti-tled to know from week to week how he stands financially? Boss Don't talk like a reactionary! reaction-ary! Listen, this is my last proposition. proposi-tion. I'll pive you fifty-seven dollars ' and a half S.T.R. & M. Applicant S.T.R. & M.? Boss Subject to Roosevelt and Morgenthau. Applicant No, thanks. But I know a feller who might work for you. He's a beginner. What do you pay a beginner? Boss We pay ten dollars minus to begin with. At the end of a year if he makes good we advance him to fifteen dollars minus. Applicant That leaves him owing both you and the government money. Boss Yes. Applicant I can see there's no future fu-ture in working. Boss Nonsense. One of our best men here started with us on one dollar a week and worked it up to a mere pittance. Applicant That's an exceptional case. Boss Not at all. Look at me. When I began here I worked for nothing. Now my salary has grown to such proportions that everything I get goes to the government. Applicant In other words, you still get nothing. J Boss Yes, but if I work hard I can double, it (Curtain with a thud.) ' NOT BAD This department never knew Chief Justice Hughes was much of a wit until it read "Pulitzer," which tells of the time when Mr. Hughes ordered or-dered lobster and got one with a claw missing. "Where's the other claw?" he asked. "Well, I'll tell you," explained the waiter. "They are shipped alive In barrels and they get into fights. Now and then one loses a claw." "All right Take this one back," replied Mr. Hughes, "and bring me a WINNER!" TAKING NO CHANCES A vitamin in the B group known as "SPAB" will restore gray hair to its natural color, experiments have shown. The element is also used in making TNT. it is announced. an-nounced. We'd hate to get our hair back to a nice raven black and then have our whole face explode just as we were admiring ourself in the mirror. VIEWPOINT The Windsors we wish very well; To love them more we couldn't; But gala trips in times like these . . Oh, how we wish they wouldn't! We know a man whose doctor says he must take a long rest so he has planned to spend the winter in WaD Street .. "Italy Orders 10 O'clock Curfew." headline. Mussolini doesn't want the folks to see things any darker. This famous ptdnting, in which the artist caught the spirit of the patriots who "fifed and drummed it," was sketched and later painted paint-ed by Archibald M. Willard. The artist, who lived through four of America's wars (1838-1918), was the creator of "Puck" comics after aft-er the Civil war. He originally made a humorous sketch for the opening of the Centennial exposition exposi-tion at Philadelphia in 1876. A 6erious attempt to portray early American patriotism followed fol-lowed the cartoon, and the original origi-nal now hangs in Abbott Hall library, li-brary, in Marblehead, Mass. 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