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Show rV;- i. r - It lf;:j vJr fP - ; Derails Covered Force with which British artillery and bombers blasted Solum, another one-time Italian stronghold, is shown by these battered ruins. Much of the town was leveled by the British Libyan sweep. iNearly 200 passengers escaped injury or death when 11 Pullman cars of a Western Pacific train miraculously stayed on the rails after the engine and baggage car pad been derailed. Bound for San Francisco, the train struck a mud slide in California, throwing the baggage car into the river and the engine down an embankment. One crew member was killed. j Bob Alton, shown left with a dancer, is one dance director direc-tor who hates "dance numbers," s j he's conducting a one-man one-man campaign against them on Broadway. His latest 'successful venture from the routine dance versions if F'Pal Joey," current Broadway hit By "dance numbers," Mr. Altok means those '"lavish conglomerations of costumes and steps they toss in between be-tween scenes, whose only purpo se is to let the ' customers custom-ers look at pretty girls and to break up the show." rThe Alton technique abandons the old chorus line. Each . pancer is treated individually, ?ach doing a different $tep or series of steps, but all b ending into one effect More often than not, dancers ar scattered all over the ktage. fc'' : British soldiers who cap-, tured Bardia found in the city a hugej monument monu-ment to il duce--Bcnito Mussolini. Inscribed on it' are the words "He Who Halts Is Lost." I Whi?n Private John Shea, N. Y. national guardsman, wanted to attend camp with his outfit, army authorities au-thorities said he'd have to get his teeth fixed, John thereupon spent nearly 11 cons ecutive hours in the dentist's chair, had three teeth yanked, fourjfilled, five crowns repaired and two bridges, which he holds above, made. He's now at Camp Shelby, Mass., with his buddies. I . |