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Show THE LEHI SUN. LEI II. UTAH S nc Year OM: Need More Women Patriot TERNS. SEWINd CIRCLE. PJT "Do, shoJ Pros 'ft, excJ ten! licag P per it Id rimni systed iter atthJ onus infkJ iniot My? he S( Jiefcj tai Fll ME 3 AM it Oils at WaJ imenl :edpei j Mascl :sofi 'eight eflolt"? id hurt ill Lit"" . . . - first Pict"re wWch Vum will 'S-G-M under her i3' . -r,rart will Uterm - ",T ion Broadway last 7, by PUKP Barry, li ''The Philadelphia j5,one more version m tale about the young fiemarriage to to be convenience, and then ne lovei the man, wrf two months ago Dick S-Harry James'. Benny Tand Tommy Dorsey',, vocalist with Dor-S Dor-S share to DuB.rry Jt when It was made at JJrfttf, Recently hi. star fctUe; DB uou. i ' -: I TV ! f . b'J V I DICK HATMES mgagemeni, cm two ue-tyiuccesslul ue-tyiuccesslul records, was hiiiin? in the air's -ith i major studio before fflj. someDoay bi ivieirn that the lad was hot stuff, "DaBarry" for a look at icene ne appeared in oblivion on the cut- ifioor! fm the Bell ToUs" still b list of what New Yorkers ibout-with the war ex- biirse. The general opin- that it is by far the that has come along in sitting for nearly three , You'll enjoy It more il k tin hook, nines It had tn i i bit to conform to the But on the whole it is K true to the story. The peeHent; It was nothing Aspiration to give Katina tie role of "Pilar." The Mil technicolor, is some jit that we have seen. soldier actors of "This Is f were forbidden by the peat to talk to actresses ha lot while making the la Leslie, the leading )&1 understand their in. ! b er. They sent a sec-Mt sec-Mt to her dressing room, IBT "My men want yon U by unanimous vote i chosen you as the motion k they'd most like to te that Joan felt better. tit announces that stage, -t elubs and little theaters tombed to provide the 51 new film talent having 9 "1 atardom. Edward pictures are released 1 Artists, announces that W I Tony Devlin, 18-year- Los Angeles high lrs'of aUst which he from high schools f w possible motion pic- The talent search is ft?V tt9 on 'Period of the great ' M received by War-; War-; urce material for ftPaul Henreld pi" One of the is- account of the y Lupino, Ida's fa. .ttfcd m the blitz. t!6? Mentally, .Xinioneofher A Ctoe; Pa,d ijjfta money to the lc5SISseIIW'd nuJyea tem oe featured in "Ghosi teT thmding Jy require, thi '"si rt ' " "! nu i .1 . "Ocfcrrn..-J r wa yio M " miw iiiiriiit-l i ii I ri "1 1 I" i . tL ,s.W i! nil- J, I iMfcn t ii tV H lLii Ttef5S2r Sr,!fe reCeDUy WMiy " . Hv a pilot to land through I rSomi!ZhnnVS,,Cc V,Ue m p,ctured bove Seama Croot : operate . control tower at Se eiaSd L! h S,eam BInche Deady watche 010 tacomln PIane " ttc keeper Gwendolyn oSeS rides to a buJnn t't T". to New York taset P' Centen Btor' parachute, m thdry 2F SSL aSrsT MardCU ChCC! Hamburgers and the Hula in the South Pacific i ' I vr::.! I -'.aSSi- i , 4. S v -1 Ay ' , V X is life. (h$4y II . "W., 1 rte 4 fiiiilliilISi The hamburger famed American food concoction follows our army into the South Sea islands where it i served by a native, at left, to Ffc. Thomas Foreman. The restaurant Is a jungle-encircled hut Bight: A Maor maiden cnts np a bit as she rolls her eyes and sticks out ber tongue during a native demonstration of Jive-South Jive-South Sea style, for the entertainment of United States marines. The Japanese are being harassed at both end: of this long battlefront of islands. As the Allies struck at the enemy airdrome at Munda, a raid was made or. the Jap's major base at Macassar. Fires from the raid were visible 80 miles away. Aimed at a Japanese Air Field Victorious Chinese a i mil i mm. field niece Into nosition to shell the ILAU uuvjra - Japanese-held Munda air field across the channel. Much guerrilla fight-Ing fight-Ing in this area was reported as steadily advancing Allied forces continued con-tinued to close in on the enemy's positions. T L FA C T DEHYDRATION SAVES SHIPPING SPACE lUiritrinia- 7 VEGET, U4 U2 to supply these numerous base, and ppug aT, lias been the dehydration of foods Ucn,.Dy "7" idiers and saUors Is shown in the chart above, but makes it possible for soiaiers" to carry enough food in their pockets to susUm them for several days. The battered helmet this Chinese soldier is holding was once worn by one of the 40,000 Japanese who were killed or injured when they attempted attempt-ed to wrest Chungking from hard-fighting hard-fighting Chinese troops. Fancy Fox Hole 111 i f' L v , This glorified fox hole was constructed con-structed near the temporary bead-quarters bead-quarters of an American medical unit in North Africa. Sergt. Joseph V. Ward pose, beaeath the sign reading "Ward's Irish House. Washington, D. C. GERMAN-ITALIAN ANTAGONISM With the invasion of Sicily, the question of whether Germany and Italy can pull together as a team now becomes something much more than a subject of amusing wisecracks. wise-cracks. The basic hostility always existing between them both the armies and the peoplemay now ?rove to be the fatar fault in the Axis. " Unijed States diplomats and newsmen news-men who lived interned in Italy until un-til May, 1942, recall many an expression ex-pression of Italian resentment against the Germans. On the night before the Interned Americans left Rome to return to the U. S., a group of newspapermen, including Richard G. Massock of the Associated Press, visited a restaurant res-taurant called Biblioteca, which had been a favorite haunt for most of them before the days of internment. The place was packed, largely with Germans, but when the head waiter recognized them, he hustled some diners off, to make room for his old American friends. An Italian at the next table mumbled mum-bled something about Germans intruding, in-truding, whereupon AP's Massock spoke up: "We are not German!" "Excuse me," said the Italian, indicating in-dicating clearly that to call a man a German is a fighting word. This prompted another Italian to come to Massock, the first American Ameri-can he had seen for months. With an affectionate embrace, he said: "Please give my kind regards to President Roosevelt!" TANKS AND POTATOES The army doesn't like to say too much about it, but the United States now has an embarrassment of riches with respect to tanks. - A year ago, and for at least a year before that, there was great clamor about speeding production of this weapon with which Hitler overran the continent con-tinent . However, both the invasion of Sicily and raids over Germany now make it apparent that the weapon with which we shall take back the continent is not the tank but the plane. Tanks were needed for the campaign cam-paign in North Africa, and a year ago they were the most important weapon in the arsenal in preparation prepara-tion for the landing of November 8. But fewer tanks were expended in North Africa than had been expected, and we still have most of those which were sent to that theater. thea-ter. Further, there will be less demand for tanks in Europe than in Africa, because of shorter distances and less mobility. A tank factory closed down in Ohio last week, a fact which normally nor-mally would have caused great alarm. But it passed almost unnoticed un-noticed because of the fact that we now have miles of tanks standing in line waiting to be used in whatever theater may require them. Note: Claude Wickard says that tanks are like potatoes. A few months ago everybody clamored for them. Now they are a glut on the market NAZI AIR STRENGTH Air force experts are commenting on the fact that German air activity is staffer in every theater of the European war. More German planes have been rushed to Italy, are also active on the Russian front and are more active over the European Euro-pean continent in combating Allied bomb raids than at any previous time in the war. Experts believe the Germans have put up all their air 'strength. , This is highly significant for it means they have taken everything they have, leaving no reserves. Thus every loss inflicted on the Luftwaffe in any of these theaters represents a decline from the minimum mini-mum required for a defense of the continent. And when you cut a force below its necessary minimum, you are bringing about its downfall MERRY-GO-ROUND C. A professional cameraman', appraisal ap-praisal of capital figures, as seen under the flash bulb: Cordell Hull, patient; Donald Nelson, harried and hurried; handsome Ed Stettinius, vain as a Hollywood actor; Henry wauace, philosophically reflecting on "how the new, camera distorts life." ft Enemy broadcasts, intercepted by FCC, declare Washington is pushing push-ing an Argentine break with the Axis with "increasing eagerness" to satisfy sat-isfy U. S. "appetite for encamping" on the Falkland Islands "unjustly" snatched by Britain from Argentina. Thus Berlin- trie, to drive wedges both between Argentina and U. S., and between U. S. and Britain. PACIFIC WAR WILL TIGHTEN Operations in the Pacific have met with glorious initial successes, and American forces will push on from one island to another, in a campaign which will have no permanent per-manent pause. But don't look for a continuation of one-sided warfare much longer. We made our first landing, in places where the Japanese, were weak and where resistance was not substantial. But as we advance farther, far-ther, resistance will become staffer, and the progress slower. fa W WlM ' If Little Belle ANY little girl would be happy as a lark in a dress like this. Note the sweetheart neck and perky sleeves. '0 0 . Barbara Bell Pattern No. X796-B de-Igned de-Igned for sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires 2',i yards 35-lnch material. When making Jelly, shave up a sufficient quantity of paraffin, place in the empty jelly glass and pour in the hot jelly. The paraffin melts, rises to the top, and seals the jelly all in one performance. Should the wooden handle of a crosscut saw break, temporary bolt on a worn-out horseshoe. This will serve quite well until a new handle can be had. If door and window screens are painted with aluminum paint it gives a clear vision out, yet makes it difficult to see in from the outside out-side during the daytime. Give geraniums fresh air every day; do not allow them to become too dry; fertilize them with a commercial com-mercial fertilizer and give them plenty of sun. Bright Basque YOUNG set favorite the basque topped dirndl that will be seen everywhere this summer. Gay, cool, becoming. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1802 B designed de-signed for sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Corresponding bust measurements 28. 30. S2, 34, 38 and 38. Size 12 (30) requires 3'4 yards 35-inch material; 8 yards ric-rac. Due to an unusually large demand and current war condtUons, slightly moro time la required In filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: Housewives Are Urged To Turn in Waste Fats That there is an acute need for more fats and greases" is emphasized empha-sized in a recent statement by Donald M. Nelson, chairman of WPB. Over 85 per cent of all glycerine produced is now used for military purposes and the need is increasing. increas-ing. Housewives have been most co-operative in response to appeals ap-peals to save waste fats; but government gov-ernment surveys reveal that while six out of ten women are saving fats, only three out of ten have thus far been delivering their waste fat to meat dealer collectors, collec-tors, i Directions are very simple. Housewives simply strain waste fats of every kind into a clean can and, as soon as the can is full, take it without delay to a meat dealer or frozen food locker operator. op-erator. 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