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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH 29 Japs Killed on Kwajalein for Every Yank 69 Wvn-ft- .y.vvr v ww riy T "TTirirrcrvm CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT fffiw CHICKS FOR SALE mIgWscreIn- r Tallulah The Magic Lanterns: Bankhead, whose cinema career was wrecked a decade ago with cheesy stories, didn't make that blunder again. She comes back in Lifeboat," fashioned by John Steinbeck and directed by the mighty Hitchcock. Its a highly seaworthy vehicle. Its story deals with the adventures of nine in a boat through the courtesy of a Nazi sub. A Nazi gets aboard the boat, and from then on, in Steinbecks devastating dialogue, you get a swell look at a rat. Tallulah gives her role plenty of vigor, and there are good jobs by Wm. Bendix, Gwen Anderson and Henry Hull . . Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman" puts Basil Rathbone to work at his silky gumshoeing. He prowls around to discover that all those suicides arent what theyre cracked up to be . . . Of Thee I Sing" is to be filmed, probably hopeful of getting a free ride on the Presidential campaign. By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. IT HAS always been our contention it is just as impossible for us to sell Great Britain or any other . that WAS rumored some time ITago that Frank Sinatra didnt like his role in his first Higher and Highpicture, er, and therefore didnt want to do it. For all anybody knows, the lad may have dramatic talents that will bring him success equal to the fame hes won as a singer. picture Wake Up and Live," ll which Ben Bernie and Walter made some years ago, seems a perfect vehicle. Now that Sinatra has replaced Bing Crosby's horses as the leading topic of most of the radio comedians, its only fit and proper that Bing and he are arranging to appear on each other broadcasts. Th r Win-che- Phil Baker Take It or Leave is about to become a motion has picture. Twentieth Century-FoI Remember It! Bob Dunn won signed Baker to star in a comedy ders if we ever heard about the late built around and named for the CBS Jim Thornton, the vaudeville star, Sunday night quiz. "Take It or when he was teamed with Gentleman Jim Corbett. Mr. Thornton and whenever was an elbow-bendehe went on a spree, the act was cancelled. It happened at the Palace Theatre. Corbett went looking for his partner and located him in a saloon with a terrible looking bum. Corbett bawled him out and refused to give him money for one more drink. To which Thornton, in regal tones, Mr. Russell, said to the bum: this is Mr. Corbett. Throw a louse on him! well-know- n It" x Approximately 8,000 Japanese were killed in the American invasion of Kwajalein atoll in the Marshall Islands. Only 286 Yanks met death in the same campaign. United States marine and army wounded totaled 1,148 and 82 men were reported missing. Top: Assault boats and alligators are shown as they reached the beach at Enubuj bringing men and equipment of the Seventh division. It was this division which captured Kwajalein and adjacent islets. Bottom: A marine searches through the wreckage after the unprecedented naval bombardment which preceded the first American occupation of land held by Japan before the war. r, Mail This to Someone: We saw it in Coronet. It should be handed to people who cash in their War Bonds. A man scheduled for Induction the next day decided, before going to sleep, to cash in his Bond the next a. m. That night he dreamt he was in a One Jap fighting Japs. charged at him with a bayonet. Sighting his own rifle, our hero was about to save himself by pulling the trigger, when his sergeant tapped him on the shoulder and said, Sor-y- , but the man who paid for your rifle wants it back. fox-hol- e riMWl'i .. vx j,eave It departs for Hollywood following the February 27 broadcast, to start work on the film with Brian Foy directing, the picture should be worthy of the air show. Skef-fingto- box-pass- Maft hen ODIiS AND EMUS dame Curie uas in ill teventh week at New York's Radio City music hull, it uxu also playing its seventh week for the troops on the Italian baltlefront . . . Charlie McCarthy turns ventriloquist in Song of the Open Road, with a replica of himself, called Junior, on his A North African soldier fan knee of CRS tinging star Jeri Sullavan has dubbed her the the pm up Hehehch: Lee Shubert, the thea-!e- r voice . . . John girl with Cart, radios husiesl was of a conductor-arrangemagnate, hits completed comcomplaining sore throat. original musical score for posing the I "Thats what you get," scolded a CBSs far I oun, a new dramatic wag, for counting your money cut series with a contemporary theme, slurloud. ring Ralph Bellamy Thumbnail Picture: Raymond Paige read it long ago. About the diplomat from Europe, who after witnessing Congress in action the first time, observed: Congress is strange. A man gets up to speak and says nothing. Nobody listens and then all disagree. Fatigued War Pilots Recover in Atlantic City PHIL BAKER In RKOs Marine Raiders (Pat OBrien, Bob Ryan and Ruth Hussey), eight men of the cast have received honorable discharges after months of action in the South PaDear Wal cific. All The Morning Mail: eight have been awarded It the ter," writes Maurice Rocco, Heart. Purple must be an oldie, but it still gets the biggest laugh wherever gamblers London whooped it up over the gather. About the wife who (going of Margaperformance through her grooms pockets) found ret OBrien in Lost Angel, when a slip of paper on which was memod Ruth. She asked him: What's this the picture was launched there. The newspapers couldn't praise her highmean? She made her screen Oh, he ohd, thats a horse I ly enough. in Metros Journey for Mardebut Then the phone rang. played today. Shell play Little Eva in garet. She picked up the receiver. their technicolor production of UnDarling, said the Mrs., your cle Toms Cabin, with Lena Horne horse wants to talk to you. as Eliza and Lewis Stone as St. Clair. Behind the Scenes: Grena Ben nett, a New York opera critic, Last year Bette Davis was comspends spare hours at the movies. pelled to decline an honorary deIn one film revival she saw an actor gree from her father alma mater. listed as Alexander Broun. Grena Bates in Maine. This year wracked her memory to place a Rollinscollege, in Winter Park, Fla., college, familiar mannerism of the unknown wanted her to drop in on February player. Then a closeup showed the 25, to accept a Ph.D., but she had trouper had oddly scarred thumbs. to decline again. With Mr. n It was Richard Bennett, in a now being filmed and "The meager role, who disguised himself Corn Is Green coming up, she can't in two critics names, Woollcott and for the ceremonies. Broun. Miss Bennett, you see, was get away Richard Bennetts first wife. She The new Horace Heidt show (Monremembered a boyhood accident day evenings on the Blue network) that nearly cost him his hands. on is rapidly becoming a must of Amerlists the many broadcasting The morning after movie director Edmund Goulding first visited Hol- ican homes. Certainly nothing could be more dramatic than this attempt lywood (many years ago), he was to find just the right job for two awakened by his host's valet, who stood by the bed offering him a honorably discharged service men small golden bowl filled with a each week. And the rest of the show holds up as excellent entertainclear liquid. Only half awake, ment. Goulding stared at the bowl. Was it a finger bowl? Surely not at this One of the biggest plums that a hour. Was it something to drink? He finally decided to ask the valet. Hollywood director could get was The Robe. that of directing It What the devil is this, anyhow? to went who did Mervyn LeRoy, The temperature of your bath, Madame Curie, Random HarWill you intoned the lackey. and vest, Adverse, Anthony know me if is let it satisfac kindly many other successful pictures. It'll tory, sir?" keep him busy for some time. Two Big City Vignette: Anne Jeffreys, blonde old boys were enthused about the newsreel chewing their taffy and was on her way to an operatic caotherwise being kids at a movie reer when films lured her to Hollytheater last week . . . Then on wood; now shes getting her first came Greer Garsons short appeal- important break in a major producing for Infantile Paralysis contribu- tion, playing the second feminine tions . . . The house lights went lead in the new Sinatra picture. up, and the ladies with the coin boxes Radios Stage Door Canteen, passed them . . . Probably thinking heard over CBS, helps maintain canchildren had no money, a skipped the two boys . . . One got teens in New York, Hollywood, Washup and chased her several rows back ington, Boston and Philadelphia. Not before he could catch her. "Here content with that, the Stage Door Canteeners have adopted a fleet of lady, he kept calling, lady, here! the navys landing craft infantry, . . . Limping on his braced leg to give his little bit so that some other and are keeping the entire group entertained via letters and surprise youngster not so fortunate as he could go to a movie and giggle and packages. The program is presented by the American Theatre Wing. munch candy and also give. ... r, foreign country our games of baseball and football as it would be to have Great Britain sell us cricket and rugby. It just cant be done $ and its a a waste of time to tJ MpV VJU try it. For example, my friend. Colonel Red O'Hare, a former iJr West Point tackle, now abroad in the active zone, send Grantland Rice me a column writWelsh sporting ten by a writer on American football a it looked to him. Here are Just a few brief selections: I noticed that In the twe hour time to play the game the ball was in motion, only 14 minutes The men taking part are to closely bunched together that a lot of obstruction is Inevitable. Kicking la discouraged because it puts the other side in possession of the ball. It is the last resort. The game did not appear ta be nearly aa fast as our own. No one taking part In it seemed to run very far, for nearly always when we were getting set for excitement the runner was promptly downed or the referee blew his whistle. Altogether it was a colorful adventure, but American Rugger must be an acquired taste. (Like olives or spinach?) They tackled fiercely and there was a sigh of relief when it was shown the runner or ball carrier was still alive. The Welsh impression Is that the numerous stoppages, the crowding together of friend and foe, do not lend themselves to speed, excitement and to constructive endeavor. It was the lack of continued speed, of unbroken motion, that left its most depressing effect .V J A Rather Fair Analysis Many American football followers will resent this slant. But as Bobby Burns once said: Oh. wad some power the giftie gie us To see ourselves as Ithers see us. Over in England, Scotland and Wales they don't like American foot- ball largely for the reason that after two hours the ball is in motion or the men are in motion only 14 minAtlantic City, N. J., is one of the sites of an army air force relaxation and redistribution center. Here utes of the 120 minutes consumed. battle-wear- y Lieut. Left: to combat duty. pilots and ground crews rest and are reclassified before returning No one can dispute thia flaw or Thomas B. Dyer and his wife stroll along the sandy beach. Center: A group of veteran airmen enjoy a in our game, looking at weakness beR. Gilmore John Lieut. in While he was North ride boardwalk. the Africa, fighting bicycle along Right: one angle. Rugby show from the arc John Jr. They came a papa. Back at the A. A. F. redistribution center he gets acquainted with his son, and soccer football have far more pictured lunching in the dining room of the Ritz hotel. Lieutenant Gilmore has 65 combat missions to his credit. continncd action. Just as basketball and hockey do. But against thla we can give yon the game of cricket. Thia Isnt what you would call the fastest or the speediest game ever Invented, not even barring chess. I recall years ago talking with Red Donahue, who pitched for the Phillies and for Cleveland in the time of Nap Lajoie. Red also went out for cricket in Philadelphia, then the U. S. cricket hot spot. Red abandoned cricket shortly after taking up the game and doing quite well with it. Why did you happen to give up cricket? 1 asked Donahue one day. I'll tell you. Grant, he said, why I decided to abandon this very estimable competition. We had been playing two days In this match against English invaders and I asked how things stood. They told me we were now playing the second inning. I promptly retired. I wasnt busy but I never had time to give a week to one game, including time out for tea." So you can see how it works both ways. In many ways we dont like the games they play, and they dont like the games we play. Both are either too fast or too slow, it not too young or too old. Lawyer Bill Murphy of Chicago, U. S. army nurses on duty in Allied beachhead positions south of who sold himself for $2,500 as an International Games Rome take time out for chow. An Allied evacuation hospital in the beach- elephant washer at a bond auction. There are still certain internationhead area was bombed. An ail out German artillery barrage was ac- His choice was believed related to al games played around a somewhat his status as a Republican. companied by enemy charges in an attempt to dislodge the Allies. battered and harassed planet. These games Include golf, tennis, boxing and to a certain extent soccer football and basketball. And of course track and field, the basis of all Olym- pic sport. Track and field are the world-wid- e competitions where running and jumping and heaving missiles go back to the Cave Man era, requiring no extensive complications. For example, in golf Hagen and Sarazen, beyond the United States, have had some of their hottest matches in England, Scotland, France, Japan, Australia, India, South Africa and South America. Golf even outranges tennis in this respect, although Davis Cup matches almost circle the globe. Boxing? For over 20 years there have been almost no good ring fighters outside of the U. S., although Schmeling of Germany and Camera of Italy won two rather shady titles. For all that the U. S. of A. can still get along pretty well with its Raymond Clapper, Washington own version of football and basein the Southwest Pa- newspaper columnist and radls ball. These are two of the games Gen. Douglas MacArthur, coromander-In-chic- f cific area is pictured chatting with Maj. Gen. Horace Fuller (left) and commentator, who died In an air the many millions love and underI.ieut. Gen. Rooert L. Eiehelbrrger, during a visit to troops in the front plane accident while covering the stand the games they will stick to line area of his command. As the 134 4 presidential campaign gets under American Invasion of the Marshall until Grand Old Gehenna is packed with icebergs. Islands. 'tay MacArthur continues to gain the status of a possible candidate. Women Heroes of the Battle for Rome MacArtliur During South Pacific Tour Sold for $2,500 Accident Victim WHITE LEGHORN SPECIALISTS Over 30 years production of superior chicks. A 1U0 pure, top ranking, money making Leghorn strain. Straight run. $14.00, or pullet chicks, $28.00 per hundred or cockerel chicks, $5.00 per bundled. Volume discount. Ckder now. Write for (actual loider. 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