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Show LEHI FKEE PRESS. LEH1. UTAH Vultee Plant Resumes Warplane Output s -- : !r Undersecretary Jlsk Me Jlnother Making the 'Coin of the Realm' Q A General Quiz At Rate of 816,799,283 Per Day It? 3 Ifi ir - Is 1 $16,79983 in new paper money ever day! And that' tome i pond a-aoiiar van, at these are in treat est demand, and the life of the dollar bill is only about nine months. After that it is a fiscal ureck, to it is recalled to the treasury department and carefully destroyed. Some of the principal stages in the manufacture of Lncle Sam's paper money are shown here. A'o mini ar mintvA in ingtononly at the mints in Philadelphia and elsewhere. - io ".. ; ?3niLH V.' I r READER . . . JJri. Isabel Caither, employee of the U urea u of Lngraving and Printing (shown at left), reads sheets of new money seeking possible defects. Millions of dollars in new money pass through her hands every year but still she remains unspoiled. jI "Ji j A. (Below): A view of the treasury buildings south end with a statue of Alexander Hamilton, first secretary of the treasury, at ine 1001 or ine siens. 1 ne sue was chosen bv President Arulrew Jackson. 7T5!rTf7X, &'P'?r'r'l '.'fi o.-- - y strike at the Vultee Aircraft plant, Returning to work after a at Downey, Calif., workers are shown eiuaed i:i production of an army clause. trainer. The workers won raises and signed a Before getting back to the plant each employee was given as careful an as he was subjected to before he was hired. examination and 12-da- Wayne Chatfield Taylor, of Chi- cago, buckles down to work in Wash ington after being sworn in as under secretary of commerce, succeeding Noble. Rescue Texas Flood Vielim v., 'crv. m Utf '&&''Z&&. i i&t ' y , .x;i . v; : V: The Questions bird is referred to la Bryant's poem that ends; "Robert of Lincoln, com back again, chee, chee, chee"? 2-- What did the United States acquire by the Gadsden purchase 3. Who was the youngest Prest dent ever inaugurated in the Uniti ed States! 4. What g docu ment was signed at Runnymede?. j 5. Where does most of th world's supply of quinine coma from! 1. What William Cullen ! history-makin- The Answers The bobolink. 2. Part of Arizona and Nefr Mexico (south of the Gila river). 3. Theodore Roosevelt at 42. 4. Magna Charta. 1. 5. "MY 5 CHILDREN and I use ADLERIKA when needed; have kept it on hand for 20 ADLERIKA! years." (C. with its 3 laxative and S carminative ingredients is just right for gas and lazy bowels. Get ADLERIKA today. AT YOUR DRUG STORE , ; if 3 mm . f ' 1 - . - t - IN . , Majesty in Simplicity There is a majesty in simplicity, which is far above the quantities "it wit. Pope. Injured in Riot tl Java. rnmwm wtiHMiffl 'Pilfer ""MW8M life" I 5 THE SMOKE OF .'v.... I 1 111 $ . . . 1 i. .1 . 1, .1 . .1 1 SLOWER-BURNIN- C ' VX y i in ? Here From Orient Plumber's Helper Nation's First Draftee v -- - fcii ,M44Xx xxxli r - SLii. " b ; f v 'if., " ' IT-- 31 ' ?.X 11 X,4,f i v&rll s V I if H X' x .x?i vww !' !oai?i Left: Leland Howard, acting director of the mint, showing model of Roosevelt medal to visitors. Medals struck of earlier Presidents me shown - f X f 'W ' s .v ' Sm42-r-XJ- Ya $$ v r X- C!' v;-- fK - x-- X j & ; e , x x- :". BUT ALSO I I vXvXA I' s; a a John E. Lawton, Everett, Mass., plumber's helper, shak-- I mg hands with A. Woodruff, at the armory in Boston, Gen. James Maj. I alter winning the signal honor of being the first man in the U. S. to be I accepted for the army under the selective service program of 1940. He Passcd the stern physical examination with flying colors. More than 200 American evacuees from the Orient arrived in San Francisco on the "President Tierce." These youngsters from Hong Kong and Shanghai were aboard. Desert Fort Now in British Hands Escape Nazi Bomb I . i y h 1 ill, "graved plates must be washed ling ine special paper on ine press. ' r 77'" , SiV--''- ' LESS NICOTINE than the average of the 4 other of the largest selling cigarettes testedless than any of them accordingto independent scientific tests of the smoke itself. x X;g ill l Xx X;, 8 Irvf tY- - There is always a large reserve hand in the finished money vaults approximately SI 00,000,-00in bills. on 0 fl1!! Favorite apparatus in the treasury department which puts checks in envelopes for mailing to recipients' at the rate of 1,600,000 a month. If il ..si(71 x;X;' lit 'fir I lUlia i Somewhere in Africa are shown occupying , . . These British soldiers Italian fort which was captured by the western forces of Bnain while fighting Mussolini's army in Africa. A fierce shelling V.H f"auced the fort to so much rubble. This official photograph was approved by the British censors. GilLY 4 1 l':ft.--r G i s$fe$ l "viiif r Comdr. W. M. Dillon, U. S. naval attache to the embassy in Mexico, beaten in riot of Almazanists as Henry Wallace, vice president-elect- ,' arrived in Mexico City. Torrential rains caused much havoc and heavy damage throughout Texas, where many concrete roads and bridges were destroyed. Alter of Sealey, sitting . . ,. a.. tree for 12 hours awaiting rescue, Jerry Zaskoea, : u 1. :. ft' 111c ji it.ii-- , n,n itstucu i iiuuucu uis- scdixiicrs vviiu uau 1.uccn luiuuiii 1L. tnct, The picture shows Jerry being rescued from a tree. GrB,r,ULned I 111 ' h i I , Mrs. Ann Haltrecht and her son, (shown on arrival In New York) who had narrow escape in their Eng lish home when a bomb pierced the , This machine makes money last longer by giving it "body," cot in which the boy was sleeping, continued through the floor, and ex- - crisp crinkly music we like to hear. ploded in the basement. .ft i : and the i |