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Show THE LEHI SUN. LEIH. UTAH 1 110 Jr-Newpanrtlnlon. -unMLY recently made flic the results of its sec al poll of newspaper, and radio motion pities, to determine urn's Famous Fives" fflrst Place went to rooerfor his work in S of the Yankees'' WGarswonthe strength 'Stance in "Mrs. Mini-Pidgeon Mini-Pidgeon got second k! to &e masculine line-up. War fourth and Monty fjpte. JoanFontame Vlxd among the girls for WSetto Davis followed Voyager," Katharine !,nd Teresa Wright finish i. it 1934, when Anne Shirley U as Dawn O'Day, she ap-5 ap-5 Ginger Rogers tot pic--Finishing School" Now mA with Ginger again, in V" J 0. I ANNE SHIRLEY Gibson Girl." based on the ro- je of Charles Dana Gibson and rife. Anne's come along far teethe meantime to rate a top In this picture, whicn will De iced in Technicolor. Gineer Rogers de ft 1 few laurels for following tte Davis' footsteps and letting K be photographed as a gawky, morous youngster in "The Maid Ma-id the Minor." Proved that, iter face may not always be 1 1 can't help being interest-Bich interest-Bich is more than can be said me of our screen stars, who'd it without makeup. Godwin's been hot-footing it I stage to stage on the Para-kWktely; Para-kWktely; he's playing in his )iui third pictures slmultane-I slmultane-I They're "No Time for Love" 'Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour": W fw newcomer! fee former screen stars Sally p, Leila Hyams and Eileen -demonstrate approved first pethtds in Metro's new short, pi We Serve." They're all fed Red Cross teachers. A Night to Remember" the come into their own. Director M Wallace didn't have them hats or bis shoes, or be pin mat the picture's stars out IWa fham. l nr. 11 p that he and the writer had P hard to keep the officers wmg the crime before Brian ft and Loretta Young did. High ue sieuins were made human! fc role in the stage version of ii ue Dark" that made Holly. MTwucers clamor for, Victor f OWi tft Inn Hall t. 41.1 . i - -uu uj me ingvic J" f the play he won't nave paca oat stand aronnd and hear talk about how handsome "e leading role is Ginger (she 8eem t hnt tin all UtS COhimn' ami Eha"! ance to sing, dance and Booth's Marrfc r Tl,- i. a Navy and the Nation." ' tnt storr nf th tt e w C " U doin to deliver the Qvou to the righting men, uai oatue scenes, hoat anacK fe',first8creign. X m Kln his lonS-term con-W-iL "Ventures of a toirJj aim, dealing with 7T ta Tari0 battle Present war. Vi ftT-n PP Moween Personalities in the News I ii ii y-ii.itii., I ?- -A ; " : I -. 'i I v; I v o ' North Africa Iho saw m ' SBCCeMOP of 0,8 Aim, Jean Darlan as high commissioner of Se-j2.S, I8? M my of 300'000 F"chmen North Africa to fight on the Allied side, on Dumber 7 ?n n Ft f Fmland who accordinE "Port8. nded the Jap "victory party" ta NeTork M f f "' the state department has ordered the Finnish Information center Sonet ot .w. ,oU 8 ".eWS r,ea8e" and PamPuet- Kight: William Hodson, New York city commis- tel?jZn ?e undertake a confidential mission for former Governor Herbert Lehman, Kiddie Cooks Learn Value of Vitamins , 7 lW a mm - :nt...:.::mi;...:.-X.i mmmA ii. . , , U ,ni i, Children from the age of five at Central school, Long Island, N. Y., are learning the principles of nutrition and the art of preparing and serving well-balanced meals. There was a time when a boy would rather be dead than caught wearing an apron, but the husky young man at the left doesn't mind In the least being helped into a garment by a fellow cook. Center: This pupil has a man-size bowl of cereal before her. She has learned the value of the vitamins and minerals In the whole wheat and in brown sugar. Right: First important im-portant step in the cooking of vegetables is the removal of sand. And that's what these kiddy cooks are doing. FBI Takes Desperate Touhy Gang ii V V s' 1A111--1111 Testing Our Tanks The Touhy-Banghart gang of seven prison breakers one of the most vicious gangs in the history of crime was rounded up in Chicago by the FBI. Failure to register for the draft provided grounds for Intervention of the FBL Two of the gangsters were killed In the roundup. Photo shows the bodies of James O'Connor and St. Clair Mclnerney being removed from buUding In which they were trapped and slain by federal men, who later captured other members of the gang, Including Roger Touhy and Basil Banghart. 7m r Her Score Is a Score of Children wj ,wwtt . iv. intt. hnil Inst horn, ia Pictured with P-i f herfamny. 1 Mrs. George Adams, of AuM N. Y. J from Imasrin, arms. George Adams, the hero dad, fa rltion books! - an toe bookkeeping necessary to take care In the armored force medical research re-search laboratory, Fort Knox, Ky., the men who man our tanks and their equipment are given severe tests by extremes of temperature in hot and cold rooms. At top yon see a tankist in his Arctic ensemble in a room which is 30 degrees below be-low rero. At bottom another tank crew member swelters In the hot room. It's so hot he fries an egg on a piece of metal. Marine Tells It to Us f 1 , i MA. ir V JDS. A " marine corps correspondent, Serri. E. J. Barman of Oakland, Califs makes notes at a forward observation ob-servation post daring .the offensive on Guadalcanal. Marine correspondents correspond-ents are men with experience fa journalism, and undergo the training train-ing given every marine. KTJ JfcaJ DREW PEARSON Washington, D. C. LORD 11ALIFAX ENTERTAINS Dignified Viscount Halifax, British ambassador and former foreign minister of Great Britain, was entertaining en-tertaining at dinner at the British embassy. The time had come for his guests to go into dinner, but they were so busilv engaged in conversation conversa-tion that it was difficult for the ambassador to attract their attention. atten-tion. " " " "How shall we do this?" he appealed ap-pealed to delightful Mrs. Thurman Arnold, wife or the Justice depart- j ment's famous trust-buster, , "Down in Missouri where I come from," she suggested, "we sing out "Come and get it!' " So his lordship sang out to his assembled guests: "Come and get it!" TRUMAN C6MMITTEE FIGHT A hot fight is shaping up in the senate over continuation of the Truman Tru-man committee. Friends of Jesse Jones, WPB boss Donald Nelson and others who have been criticized by the committee commit-tee have quietly been lining up support sup-port in the senate to force a termination termi-nation of the Truman investigation after the next session of congress convenes. . . ; Enemies of the committee thought they won a great victory . when, the senate voted, two days before adjournment, ad-journment, to abolish all of its investigating in-vestigating committees on January 31, 1943. However, far-sighted Senator Scott Lucas of Illinois, chairman of the senate audit and control committee, who handled this legislation, agreed privately with Senator Harry S. Truman Tru-man of Missouri that his committee will get more funds. Furthermore, one of the first things the Truman probers will examine ex-amine when the next congress convenes con-venes will be the administration and necessity of nation-wide gasoline rationing. ra-tioning. :- PASS THE AMMUNITION It hasn't been officially announced yet, but when Madame Chiang Kai-shek, Kai-shek, "Generalissimistress of China" emerges from the hospital, she plans to come to Washington and camp at the White House until she has persuaded per-suaded FDR to pass the ammunition. ammuni-tion. Madame Chiang is a very persuasive per-suasive person. She combines orl. ental charm with a Wellesley education. edu-cation. Unquestionably she will become be-come China's 'ambassador-In-effect" In Washington. Already Chinese Ambassador Wei is wondering whether he or Madame Chiang really real-ly represents the Chinese government govern-ment But while there may be some doubt on that, there is absolutely no doubt that China wants more planes and wants them quickly. This time, it is not the appeal of a desperate people, but of a people ready to take the offensive. Chinese military experts ex-perts declare that they could do more damage to Japan with one plane than British and Americans could do with two in the Solpmons or the East Indies. Reason is that they can engage the enemy in great numbers, for all eastern China is occupied by Japan, whereas her forces in the Pacific are scattered from island to island. Immediate objective of the Chinese Chi-nese drive if they are allowed to make it will be Hankow. Madame Chiang will argue that capture of Hankow would disorganize disorgan-ize the entire transportation system by which the Japanese ship supplies overland to Indo-China and Burma. 1944 Is Too Late. Madame Chiang also has another powerful argument up her sleeve-that sleeve-that 1944 will be too late. The schedule sched-ule now adopted by the United Nations Na-tions high command to knock off Hitler Hit-ler first and then turn on Hirohito in 1944, is regarded by the Chinese as a dangerous and unsound strategy. Month by month, the Japanese are consolidating. They are bringing together , the rubber, tin, and oil of the East Indies, with the iron and coal of north China, and welding an industrial system which will be able to run indefinitely. No longer will scrap iron be necessary from the outside world. If given time, Madame Chiang will argue, the Japs will complete the gaps in the rail lines between Singapore Singa-pore and China, and thus have an overland transportation route, safe from submarines. Then no matter how strong the British and American Ameri-can navies, they will be no more able to dent Jap supply lines than the Japs can dent our communications between San Francisco and New York. That roughly is the powerful argument argu-ment Madame Chiang Kai-shek will make. CAPITAL CHAFF C. Milton Eisenhower, brother of the U. S. North African commander, is a strong possibility to become assistant as-sistant to Manpower Chief Paul McNutt Eisenhower, now chief of the War Relocation authority, was born in Abilene, Kan., eight years after his army officer brother, who was born in Denison, Texas . . j Another strong possibility as Mi 1 Nutt's assistant is John Steelman, the crack labor conciliator, who, however, cannot well be spared from his present job. PATTERNS SEWING CIRCLE 8283 12-42 Two-Piece Suit. rRESS up for winter in this smooth, smart, two piece iress. Change its appearance whenever you wish by wearing different dif-ferent sets of accessories with it. The soft rolling collar forms an attractive background for pins, clips flowers, scarfs or contrast ing collars. ; m Pattern No. 8283 is in liu 12. 14. is 18, 20; 40 and 42. 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What continent receives the most rainfall? , The Answers 1. Three (China, India and So viet Russia). 2. Because its eyes are immov able in their sockets. 3. Microscopic plants. 4. The average dollar bill is in circulation but nine months. 5. "The Senator," a cypress tree near Orlando, 3,500 years old. 6. Sirius is more than 30 times brighter than our sun. 7. South America receives nearly near-ly twice the average rainfall of any other continent Finishing ihe Foe In the First World war, Russian airmen often crippled an enemy plane by lowering a weighted cable into its propeller. Today the Soviet fliers frequently finish off a damaged German ship by coming up from behind and sawing otl its tail with the blades of their propeller. pro-peller. - (warning) Htai because they help develop proper growth, stronpr bones and sound teeth! Scott's Emulsion is rich in natural A and D Vitamins Vita-mins and so good-tasting. 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