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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY 'HERALD, SUNDAY, APRILr 6," 1941' TT TT Cameramen Flasii Maws Of W rid To You In. P aetui JniejraM -1L cy c; cy 5 cy cj tfo c5 . cy cf Governor Orders "All Out" Effort to Settle Yost Ford Strike Stop Is Correct cV c5 cfy Beautiful Dreamer 5 cy cy cj cj cy 'Tops' Is the Word for These Night Fighters .11 .o I'lSSCLINI WAR F.EUEF. ..V' JO) PAGE SIX v t i V . iEA Tele photo -. with Federal and state officials combining to prevent violence and facilitate speedy settlement ot tne f ord .Motor Co. River Rouge plant strike. Michigan Governor Murray D. Van Wagoner ordered out state police to preserve order. Above, Michigan's state mediation board meets with the governor and state police commissioner commis-sioner to discuss the situation. Lelt to right: Thomas J. Donahue, Byron L. Ballard, John D. Lynch, Governor Van Wagoner and State Police Comsr. Oscar Olander. t N-DAKOTA .feggCfe A'iP tTrno zrr KAN V!'i'!;'X, 5 jfl 0,:1 OjZzl VTiliJ TOTAL U.S. RECEIPTS I 3 I I ror period worcn i-iji V j u.. . I INCOME TAX PAYMENTS, March 1-20, 1941 CID Under $1,000,000 CUD 1,000,000 to $5,000,000 $5,000,000 to $25,000,000 $25,000,000 to $50,000,000 EZ3 $50,000,000 to $ 1 00,000,000 rZTi More Than $1 00,000,000 TOTAL U.S. RECEIPTS for period March 1-20 19405621,448,616 1941 $1,139,384,637 Per cent of iereoje 83 Percentages (how increase in tax payments pay-ments for p- 1 riod March 1-20, 1941 oyer some period in 1940 More than a billion dollars, 83 over 1940 figure, rolled into U. S. treasury during first 20 days of March as 16,000,000 persons filed income tax returns, half of them paying taxes. Map shows how states ranked in amount of receipts, and percentage of increase over 1940 for each. nother Merchantman Goes Down to Sea for Uncle Sam : - .. 1 is s , - , --Lrirr'i--rt America's growing merchant marine gets another vessel as the S. S. Agwiprince hits water at Long Beach, Calif. The 417-foot boat makes 14 knots, will operate in service of New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Co. Russian Freighter Hard Aground in Mouth of Columbia River r V. "1 Fro on the Tfl V I ni tb.e air. the Russian 2677-ton freighter, Vatslav Vorovskii is shown where it went aground tlu s un'is of Poacot k Spit in the mouth of th e Columbia river near Astoria, Ore. Members of crew wire removed by coast guard vessels. Cape Disappointment light at upper right. NEA ephoto. .. 1 -.' or . s , 1 f v . . . T 1 Capt. Herve Le Hucde of French liner Normandie, docked in New-York, New-York, points his ship's telegraph at right word as Treasury Department De-partment indicates United States r.iay seize French vessels. Nose Shows How She Likes Adolf -on,, 1 Miss Helen Hiett, arriving in New York from Europe, lets America know what she thinks about Hitler. Halifax, Hunter K ,1 ;. -1342 Will Benito become a pencil-vending pencil-vending Jeeter Lester by next year? Howard Richer of Newark, N. J., thinks so and his costume won first prize. Proud of Pop 1 i 1 r - i ir jiiW itiisifr " iij When Petty Officer E. F. Standley received Britain's Distinguished Dis-tinguished Service Medal at Buckingham Palace, young son John went along to share glory.. Kites Are Flyin' v. 0 Sure spring sign is this . . . Allan Smith of Kansas City makes last-minute checkup before be-fore sending new kite skyward. i , ,.,,, fcfcf w : Letters L:i iTdinest plane in background spell out "tops" and these Boulton Paul Definnt planes, have Jived up to that word in nocturnal battles over Britain. Powered with Rolls-Royce "Merlin". engines, the British plane carry power-operated, multi-gun turrets. ' " - r t Death Misses by Inches When Airliner Crashes in Swamp i' . ...... , VE Tehphoto) From the air the wrecked Eastern Air Lines' transport plane which pancaked into a swamp near Vero Beach. Fla., injuring 13 passengers and a crew of three, none seriously. Two members of the rescue party stand atop the plane. Note torn-off motor near wing tip and wheel floating at right. Here's General View as "the Alien" Fights Deportation t i "if" -t.t.,i. x L This is the general view in Federal Court at San Franciscso as Harry Bridges (arrow) fights second attempt to send him back to Australia as an undesirable alien. At left, the U. S. pros the right of the California CIO director and waterfront labor leader, his legal battery . newspapermen assigned to the case. the Government's ecutlon staff. To la background. VERDUN IS WRITTEN ON THESE FRENCH FACES i ! I-' it f - 1 ' 4 i 6 What the properly dressed fox hunter will wear this spring is here exhibited by Lord Halifax, Hali-fax, British ambassador to U. S., tii he enjoys his first hunt in America. L The Hero of Verdun become the chief of stricken France, Marshal Philippe Petain, greets his fighters of another day in a scene that portrays all the drama of the glory and the fall of their nation. Note rer.t emotion showing on every face in this picture mode in St. Ltienne as Petain met war veterans. Sh Etienne is an important industrial town, ii unoccupied Fr?nce, ' J V |