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Show 1 j-- - THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM, UTAH Us Ripped Rommel's Lines in Tunisian Hills M' ( O -i- t.-;-:-' ,y .y4- -. 7t upper left an American sapper (kneeling at right) holds an Axis mine which he has Just dug L near Gafsa, Tunisia. Upper right: On the bunt for snipers, a U. S. security unit searches the fid fortress in Gafsa. Below, left: Through rubble-fille- d streets and past the bomb-blaste- d build-l- a march V. S. troops, meeting no resistance. When the call comes to go aloft, U. S. pilots are L their airplanes in jeeps. In picture at lower right one of the airmen Is running from the Jeep lEhter. Men Who Go Down to Sea In Ships for Victory Food In quaint fishing towns off America's many coasts men who are following their forefathers on the sea find fishing a booming industry. The armed forces consume more than half of all the frozen fish in the United States. An even greater amount, 80 per cent, of the mackerel and n' 4 if it' J? m sardine pack is consumed by the armed forces. In addition, civilian requirements have in-creased as housewives, faced with' a meat shortage, have turned to fish as a main course alternate. The fisherman's job is not an easy one. Added to the nor-mal hazards of the sea are the submarine menace and the difficulties resulting from ma-terial shortages. However, fishermen continue operations despite new perils, striving to equal former records. John Ribvria, captain of the j fishing trawler, Old Clary, hisses ! Ail uife before leaving for the fishing grounds off the Massachu- - : setts coast. Fishing trips usually , extend from four days to a week. I Certain varieties of fish are ap-pearing on the markets for the first time, and AVto England fish-ermen are hauling in large quan-tities of rosefish, a variety consid-ered useless five years ago. Pic- - fure at right shows heavy nets sliding down Old Clary s side, ivhere rosefish are being sought. I v - rWfW W we' rr ' NS --v -- w il - - - -WW millll'l, " - (f Muscles strain as husky fishermen of Portuguese descent pull nets on board the Old Glory. Their haul is rosefish, once called "goldfish" because of the brilliant color. MslsssssssssVVr9sf,nn'aW j imnsi "fr"" Shoun above is a typical tjffj K'ftIlH pier hand on the docks at Gloucester, Mass. This port Immediately after being caught has been a famous fishing cen- - rosefish are shoveled into the hold ter for centuries. for packing in ice. The cretv members are up at dawn and r-- ,;?. :.:i.-yj-put in their trawl for the morning catch. r 1 S' M m0i Kir fin r Tr f . tinJL, .i IL... oA.-&- t,ni-i- iw ,i - - ntr HT'iiitE w.iVfi iiliatlW --warif ' it sunset fishermen mend nets torn by rocks on the ocean floor STAGESCREENiHADIO By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. THE Hollywood telephone was phoning his report. "Yeah, I fixed it; cord was chewed." Pause. "Yeah, chewed. No, not a dog a lion." Pause. "Sure I said lion." Pause. "Look, I haven't had a drink all day, and I said a lion chewed it. I'm at Jinx Falkenburg's house." He grinned. "Yeah. I knew you'd understand." The cub, a present to Jinx from her brother, Bob, has since then taken to sharpening his teeth on the piano legs. The Co- - lumbia star of "She Has What It Takes" says that's perfectly all right, if he sticks to piano legs. ) Pola Negri, who years ago was one of the head glamour girls of the) silent movies, is returning to the screen in the United Artists film, "Hi Diddle Diddle"; she'll play an operatic star, the wife of Adolphe ;h i POLA NEGRI Menjou, a role from which Menjou'g real wife, Veree Teasdale, retired because of illness. Martha Scott has the leading role. Animated se-quences by Leon Schlesinger, the film cartoon creator, will begin and end the picture. Nine-year-ol- d John Donat, son of Robert Donat, makes his film debut In "This Land Is Mine," starring Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara. John breezed through his lines, and between takes sat high on a stepladder, reading a comic strip magazine stayed there until Direc-tor Jean Renoir called him down from his perch to go to work again. ' David Niven returns to the screen after a two-ye- ar absence in "Spit-fire," the British-mad-e Goldwyn pro-duction which will be released by RKO Radio. A major in the British army, be was given leave to co-st- ar with Leslie Howard in this picture. After testing Hollywood stars by the dozen King Vidor has selected an unknown for the Important role of Brian Donlevy's wife In Metro! "America." She's Ann Richards, who arrived here from Australia on the last boat to leave after the bomb-ing of Pearl Harbor. Little Margaret O'Brien, who stole the honors in "Journey for Mar-garet" and did the same thing when the "Screen Guild Players" did a dramatized version of it on the air, won Jack Benny's heart when, ask-ing him for an autograph, she said she'd seen him fall into a lake In a picture. "That was with Bob Hope," said he. And Margaret replied "Bob Hope? Is he a comedian, too?" Red Skelton's been having a swell time, working at Ebbets Field In Brooklyn on "Whistling In Brook-lyn"; every member of the famous Dodgers, Including Manager Duro-che- r, appears in the picture. Five hundred rabid Dodger fans sat In the bleachers for some sequences and what's more, got paid for it! The quickest way to become a star on your own program is to do a guest shot on Rudy Vallee's Thurs-day show. During the past year he's presented Groucho Marx, Billie Burke and Ransom Sherman, among others. Now Marx stars on his own Saturday night program, Sherman recently launched a new series, and Billie Burke will hr-v-e two air shows going during the summer. That new "Salute to Youth" pro-gram has Just about everything ra-dio fans can want There's William L. White, war correspondent; Ray-mond Paige and an all-you- th orches-tra; Nadine Conner, Metropolitan Opera star; Berry Kroeger as nar-rator, and a guest war worker. With most of the cast in their 'teens or early twenties, the program on NBC Tuesdays is a salute to youth, by youth. ODDS 4iVD EJSDSr Lesley Woods, "Bright Horizon" actress, has said goodby to her dog. Bouncer; he's joined the army at a buck private . . . Fred Allen uill return to motion pic-tures this summer . . . They've found another road for Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, "Road to Utopia," to be made this summer, but probably without Dorothy Lamour . . . five years, I'hil Baker will return to the movies in 20th Century-Fox'- s "The Oris He Left Behind" . . . Ginny Simms, star of "Johnny Presents," has begun a Utur of desert army camps within a day's distance of Hollywood; she offers a one-- woman show and pays all expenses. 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Taken regularly Plnkham's Com-pound helps build up resistance against such annoying symptoms. Follow label directions. Worth trying I V j 1 SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT Je rubber Stout chains mn4 padlocks Wi each of the four wheels to the bwmpars of Tronton, N. J. wo-man's ear when she Barks It la the streets at night II was not esifl 1916 (Kit tke V. 8. mad Its first annual appropriation ior Fodoral aid highways. Good road, good antomobiloe end good tires are companion peoesslrles la nwdeia motoring. It le generofly fcelteeea' that at spaads below 95 snph, tiro Mow-ov-ist whether front or roar, or not particularly dangerous for alert drivers, other things being ogual. Another good reason for keeping to the rubber sanlng S nph limit! In rorarn Iot (hair sHmnlatorl rntbot growing and octllooting activities the Unitod States has egrood to par South end Central American coun-tries from 33 to 49 conts a pound for Vbbr until the end of 1946 at Uaat. Before government price (reeling, robber was selling In the U. S. et 22 cents a pound. BIGoodricli jtMeets British Destroyer Goes Down to Stay i"l ii m n "iirWlsfMi is ii'r-- n " m nnifiniii ian submarine Asteria had the misfortune of meeting a British destroyer In the Mediterranean, Iupper left the sub Is brought to the surface for the last time by a depth charge attack. Her crew picked up. Lower left: The Asteria Is on her way to a permanent rendezvous with Davy Jones, of her crew, most of whom were saved, swim to the destroyer. Right: Italian at prisoner, jcslroyer at an undisclosed port. 'Ike! Meets 'Monty' - f i - I '4' fit ;jKAA Mj zwtt J f K4k If 14 Gen. Dwight ("Ike") Elsenhower (overseas cap) shakes hands with British General Bernard Montgom-ery, commander of the Eighth army which chased Rommel from Egypt General Eisen-hower halfway up Tunisia. flew to General Montgom-ery's headquarters to congratulate him and his men for cracking Nazi resistance. lase of Tough Job for Army Engineers connecting: 1he porting Pipe and other supplies for a pipeline l fields of Canada with White Horse, on the Alaskan h'Bhway, M easily available for defense stations, U. S. army ee ereat Here a convoy of supply barges and towtng 9 the end of a rough le cross-countr- y voyage. Queen of Roses a "t .or. but unruffled, smiling royally wltn L Stor McFarland" poses rose, after had been selected Fteljj. rose queen at Cypress i Migration to More Fertile Areas 6fi rM kl solution of the farm manpower problem, t farted from stalled "submarginal" lo Production is high. Picture shows men, women ndh,1taf f York en route to the truck farming region ,?s' Conn. 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