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Show THE LEIII SUN, LEIII, UTAH Leaders in New and Important Roles X - r - ; aV ' 1 ftV X ii lLl 11 1 $&tta.Jlt Ii : II RADIO stagescreen! , Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE MARGARET SULLA-, SULLA-, VAN'S willingness to re-i re-i turn to the screen in order to play "Smitty" in "Cry Ha-ivoc' Ha-ivoc' indicates that the pic ture will really be something special. Absent from pictures pic-tures since she made VBack Street." in 1941, " she! resisted all efforts to lure her In front of the cameras. Merle Oberon gave illness as a reason for resigning from the Shopping for Victory With U. S. War Bonds UnclaPkib ""THE trouble about seeing both . Ninety-five cents out of every dollar under the new budget j 1 sides of a question k j that both submitted by President RooseveU is going to be spent directly bein on tb for war costs and interest on public debt, the Office of War j ,t,g true that you can d0 ain,os, Information reports. The OWI points out that everything pro- j anything you desire to do; the duced in the United States today gees into one of two heaps, trouble is making: yourself desire One heap consists of tanks, planes, guns, ships-everything :to do lit. . . ... tn fl. for the war. The second consists of goods and services which lgff? civilians can share. The war heap grows; the consumer heap iof fun the hunting. shrinks. We should take less out of the consumer's heap, put j A compromise is what two peo- a 1 f A A - il. .1- ... 1 JSlm. more into war Donas. tpie arrive ai to meir mumai ui- cvn at left la Lieut. Gen. Jacob L. Devers, new commander of the IT. S. tor, in t,. vn...... 4..--.-. Zot to Lieut Gen. Frank Andrews, who was killed In a plane crash In Iceland. Center: Leon Henderson! La price -v..u . ,,auu,Kion as eoiwr-m-cnier or Research Organization Serv ijjiness. -.,-- - , - 7 , " iciiioucii xacui. uen. ueorge B. ration as com er rf the American 2nd Corps la Tunisia. General Bradley is an infantry expert, and assumed command Infantry couia aervo oesi u mo iumsian ueater or war. Guns That Speak With Full Authority 4 f I As a matter of patriot ism, citizens on the V r a. Uliu nome iron wnn Dimona In war-boomed income on their hands should invest in-vest regularly in war cost "bargains" for soldiers, sol-diers, sailors and airmen air-men fighting on the world fronts. Some of these "bargains" are shown here. Right: A tear bond about to go off! The $18.75 that buys a war bond will pay for seven hand grenades. J ' 0rr ' "" v'-'""""' "-MfMo. r-i , . hem at left Is our new 210 mm. howitzer, the M-l, as described in the Field Artillery Journal. It Is mors pud more powerful, and even more accurate than its 1918 counterpart. It travels In two loads on aipeed trailers. Less digging Is required for its emplacement, and this is speeded by a clamshell buck light: Naval gun crew shown during training in the operation of a three-inch anti-aircraft gun at the Eaavy anti-aircraft gunnery training center In Point Honiara, Calif. Guns fire at sleeve targets towed from ks over the water. leadly Trio . With High Comhat Record b the 'hlr tn..t ... th. hnctoct AmffrlA9.n Snltfirp. ontfits V- VI VUC W WA wuuii-ui . Africa. Primarilv aeslimpil tn nrntect bombers raidine Axis r ttese Bilots havp a hivh rnmhit rprnrd. Together thev have ac- r'or 14 of the 38 enemy planes bagged by the squadron. They to right, Lient. S. Field, Lynn, Mass.; Capt. Norman McDonald, Mass.; and Sergt. James Butler of Grass Valley, cam. Smiles and Heils for Der Fuehrer l-ii ? S - X. - i . f, .11 L I ' 1 f - T i . . I, f K fron,:."- celebration at a hospital in serun. i Ctfc ttem S1011003 victory, and by the expression r&i t re P'ohaWy wondering if this is what he meant . - mans sit belnless In wheelchairs whfle Hiuer congraio- QDrint. . . .... k m ixazi ceinra.tlnn a.t a. hnsnitai in Dcrun. nwt iuu& on their meant. Photo Plain 'Uncle Joe' f H n ,TiFi fi r i' i i li in " ' MARGARET SULLA VAN role. Joan Crawford left the cast because this would have been her third successive war picture, and she felt that the role assigned her wasn't satisfactory- Hollywood's best oriental actors flatly refused to portray Japanese soldiers, so Director Richard Wallace Wal-lace got the Japs for major and minor roles in "Bombardier" out of the make-up box. RKO faces the same problem in "Behind the Rising Ris-ing Sun." Fred Giermann, character actor, has an odd reason for wanting the war to end. "I haven't been out of a Nazi uniform as an actor for the last seven months," he explains. "Five Graves to Cairo," with Fran-chot Fran-chot Tone and Anne Baxter, is his latest You'U see most of the cast of that swell picture, "Casablanca," in "The Conspirators"; Humphrey Bo-gart, Bo-gart, Paul Henreid, Sydney Green-street Green-street and Helmut Dantine all have leading roles. Ann Sheridan has the leading feminine role. z That "ashcan" hurtling through the air is a depth charge ready to deal with an enemy tub. It's in action ac-tion because somebody bought $105 in war bonds. P Bill Stern, whose "News of the Day" newsreel is a favorite with moviegoers, is happy because now he can make predictions on the air. His NBC Sports Newsreel has been a Saturday feature, and he felt that even an expert couldn't predict the outcome of the following Saturday's games without sticking his chin out. Now he's broadcasting on Friday evenings, which is better. I,, ii mwL. ViaijiI i . . )-. -.!.,.,... ::- , .Tl saiisiavwuu. The man who sits down to wait for Opportunity to appear should ! put a good cushion in the chair. Well, we've certainly got the rinhl ma terial for making a new world. I he old one was fashioned out of chaoi. MmfPATFn Soothe itch of slmplo MLUi"H1 tM rashea with Mexsana, POWDER FOR 'rrly. Me?5.?" -'- Heat Powder. Rebeve FAMILY USE diaper rah, heat rash." tor, until he lost his eyesight seven ! When you bought a $100 war years ago as a result of an auto- j bond you may have bought a Ga mobile accident Recently Director s rand rifle for a fighting A merican. Frank Tuttle. shootine a street scene ! In Prapii tnr "TTnetairec " ! C3 w. "0"-" ...- to use a blind man with a seeing-eye dog. He thought of his friend Parker, Park-er, who thus, for a brief time, will once more take part in the making of a motion picture. Back home for a visit following Important conferences In Washington, Washing-ton, and before returning to the Job of commanding TJ. S. forces in China, Burma and India, Lieut Gen. Joseph Stilwell (Uncle Joe to yon) posed for this picture. American Mother, '43 P K f i i"'"ia ws i simM Black-haired Mona Berle was the first extra hired by Producers Williams Wil-liams Pine and Thomas when they began making pictures for Paramount Para-mount nearly three ' years ago. They've found a spot for her in every picture they've made since currently she's in "Tornado," which stars Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly. "She's good luck to us," say the two Bills. ! Private Harry Keaton of Fort Greely, Alaska, thought that the pretty girl he asked to dance with him was one of the civilian nurses. Some time afterward he learned that she was Marjorie Reynolds, who'd danced with Fred Astaire in "Hollywood "Holly-wood Inn" and teamed with Bing Crosby in "Dixie." By that time j Marjorie had moved on to the next Jcamp in her Alaskan tour. ! Sol Lesser, producer of "Stag ! Door Canteen," feels that the pub-, pub-, lie ought not to pay an extra premium pre-mium for quality picture entertainment, entertain-ment, at least for the duration, ac cording to a recent announcement. So, although "Stage Door could undoubtedly run on advanced prices, if released key cities at first, and shown a day, it will be made avai! 'general runs as soon as leased. "This is a soldier' story," says Mr. Lesser, "and it belongs to the public." rp. A ';X 7.:. I m -Arr J V"? v""""t " f w "Httr ml A $100 war bond buys 2,000 rounds of steel-jacketed JSO caliber cali-ber shells for this naval gun. Shown at left is the celebrated cele-brated fishing hit with which every navy lifeboat is now equipped. Experiences of Eddie Rickenbacker and others showed how these kits could provide the means of saving lives at sea. The $18.75 that buys a $25 bond will pay for three of these kits. Below: A $25 war bond will send this light tank, which is forging toward Jap lines, twenty miles on its y. if back aches from need of diuretic aid' . functional kidney disturbance due to need of diuretic aid may cause stabbing backache! back-ache! May cause urinary flow to be frequent, fre-quent, yet scanty and smarting! You may lose sleep from "getting up nights" often -may feel dizzy, nervous, "headachy." In such cases, you want to stimulate kidney riion Just. So if there is nothing jstemically or organically wrong, try Gold Medal Capsules. They've been famous fa-mous for prompt action for 30 years. Take care to ose them only as directed. Accept no substitutes, ii at your drug store. 0 Ta, i ' Keep the Battle Roiling With War Bonds and Scrap "To reMtve distress of MONTHLY "V Female Woalmoss WHICH MAKES YOU CRANKY, KERVOUS! tydia E. Plnkham'i Vegetable Compound Com-pound has helped thousands to relieve re-lieve periodic pain, backache, headache head-ache with weak, nervous, cranky, blue feelings due to functional monthly disturbances. Thla is due to its soothing effect on one of WOMAN'S MOST IMPORTANT ORGAN 8. Taken regularly Plnkham'i Compound Com-pound help build up resistance against such annoying symptoms. PoUow label directions. Worth trying I SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT RUBBER 4 . ; M Whan our proaant eynthatio Srogrent has materialized, .F.Goodrich official predicts tht resultant rubber surplus will causs on of the most sarious post-war markatinc Eroblama. What to do with tha ugo stocks of synthotie and natural rubbar will fast tha Ingenuity of manufacturers and sales sxscutives. A substitute for rubber adhesive adhe-sive tape it being sought. Thousands Thou-sands of pounds of this tape are) being used to protect plastic airplane glass in transit to airplane air-plane factories. Savanty-thra !' eant of tha 1.40,000 workers of 94 war plants In 10 states so to and from work by private automobiles. automo-biles. Nearly three-quarters of tha cars used by thaso workers have tiros mora than half worn out. many of thorn : unfit for re-capping. BIGoodiieh Canteen" fJL . tA'VX ,;JA I and on at t ?ti J?MK-X&1&& XV , W I ! twice l"V v: , "Kr'W'1.. ''''Z k I lablefor kVNAr t " V YV. I : " . TTrTT it iS re. L.vNc:i'tf siiSw r - - - . W s love mSXA llw&aXi: i' ttl ' &4 . probably wondering -"" Uerman magazine. ODWS AD ESDS-Claudeite Col brrl tprnl her No. 17 shoe stamp on pair of luggage tan pump$-aid chose mem because ineya narmom with any other color . . . Dennis Day ex lectf to Irat e on an overseas entertain- ment tout the middle of June . . . "Thitse We Ane" will move into the air spot vacated by Jack Benny's pro-tram pro-tram for the summrr: the last Benn , hriHidrast will be Mar 30 . . . When Mrs. Alexander Thomson of Aew ,;orpuprite chapman was a telephone York, who was chosen by the Golden inrator, in her pre-movie davs, her Eule foundation as the "American "employment number" was 206 ; nou Mother of 1943." She hS four tons; that she's starring in Columbia's "Ap-three "Ap-three are serving with the V. S. over j pointment in Berlin" with George San J dcrs, her dressing room is 206 - Ail ' Ihe -ill These, brother, are 2,000-pound block-busters for Adolf and his helpers. They cost a lot, $600 each $800 in war bonds. 21-41 DONT LET CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU UP A When bowels are sluggish and yon fed irritable, headachy, do as millions do -chew FEEN-A-MINT, the modern chewing-gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A-MINT beaora you go to bed, taking only in accordance with package directions sleep without being die. turbed. Next morning gentle, thorough relief, helping you feel swell again. Try FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is bandy and economical. 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