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Show TIIE LEW SUN, LEIII, UTAH Jem Behind j Unes TERNS SEWING QIRCLE c Union. gtmendously POP; Tt or Leave It ' !im a Picture Sfol Phil New York "5 gd idea of ?fwest coast contest-'frS contest-'frS the East But en.sked about .StotelUgencl. A 4 ill - a'! cfninff to be ask t ie ouestiom i It (a Jjca w - L, at the New York CBS dpljatoeashinontha a for being scared by uriesof "Inner Sanctum bought the screen j, atle, but none of the a wl be used. They'll :t1te, the first, "Calling f starring Gale Sonder-IU Sonder-IU Cbaney. KKO will ifonderful Crime"; 20th a bas bought that auper-OTl auper-OTl "Stranger on the tod Metro! doing the -Giilight. which, as a m in New York. Vi taking a chance by eperite Chapman play a I Sal throughout most ol nt Id Berlin" on the c too much sweetness lamperi the build-up of a V iter. They hope the urea with that theory. Wly worked ln'Bette V-just see what an un fa did for her! 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NBC singing ifcw.T na Sheridan lor the part hat si.i. I UXO V r- "WaOpcro. Vj- '"War , J . n a , iT . . Rir "u if U MIM TI W 1 Despite wounds Anil llmo-fa mm.- . . from Burma. He was one of th mL S Br,tish ra,der- (left) manages to smile as he Is flown communications 200 miles .7 . D,ew np ra,Iad Unes, supply depots, and disrupted . . . iucsb lines tn that new mem uacK to India. Thev tnav k . , " vculcr rumers ooara mai airplane wnicn suffering from dysentery (bottom Lhn if. ?d frora RAF mers h their draggled condition. A raider 7 inotiem right) hangs onto a rope as he drinks water lnBM th- At a Lady Leatherneck Training Camp I i i '1 s ? 'J -!!lT'!:'le"', I iiiliiiiiilipsi; sillilill 1"' nii 'T np n? i, . "l ". - 4 In snappy sharp cadence a unit of women marines (at top) march smartly to their classes at Camp Le-Jeuner Le-Jeuner New River, N. C. The lady leathernecks are wearing their raincoats. - At lower left two women marines check the water and oil of a jeep. This is part of the toughening op course which these girls go through before they relieve a male marine so that he can get into a more active post. As part of their coarse, women marines must take lessons in sailing. A group is shown at right in sailboats. One of the most pleasing experiences for the girls at Camp Lejeune is being served by male waiters in-the mess halls. Graduates See Rescue of War Wounded A gToup of New York high school graduates watch in awe as members mem-bers of the army air force demonstrate the mass evacuation of wounded from a battlefront. This was a feature of a day-long military exhibition staged for the 35,000 graduates by MaJ. Gen. Ralph Royce, commander f the First air force. The planes used were DC-3 transport planes. Soldier Tells Miners of African Victory World Series Award mm ,) rmvb W 5 1 A HI ; tt ' nin-1 " " "' 1 !IIK. A wounded veteran of the North African victory SergL Jed I V.rney. relafes his experiences to a group of coal miners '"J A third strike of the United Mine Workers was ended by J"J by their president. John L. Lewis, who sa.d that the rrvrers would go back to work under Mine Custodian Ickes nntU Oc.ob.r -1. Billy Southwortb, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, is presented with a diamond ring by Baseball Czar Kenesaw M. Landis, as a re ward for winning the world series last year. Girls Aid China The Mel-Ling chapter of the Camp Fire Girls present Mme. Chiang Kai-shek with money for the adoption adop-tion of two Chinese war orphans and a record of their donations to United China Relief. Washington, D. C. MORE PLANES TO CHINA It can now be revealed that the bottleneck has been broken In transportation trans-portation to China, and greater quantities of equipment for air operations op-erations against the Japanese are being moved. This is an encouraging develop ment following the successful Chinese Chi-nese operations against the Japs In the Ichang area within recent weeks. Incidentally, these opera tions have been somewhat exag gerated by the Chinese. It now appears ap-pears that the Japs did not Intend to move against Chungking, nor did they have quite the number of men earlier reported. The outstanding point, however, is that the Chinese were successful largely as a result of air power. This was a tribute not only to Chen- nault and the American pilots, but also to a contingent of Chinese pilots pi-lots flying with the Chennault group. Until recently it was not desirable to increase the number of planes in China, because the limited supply facilities by air from India constituted consti-tuted a bottleneck. There was no need of having more planes if they could not be supplied with fuel and bombs for operation. Now, however, greater number of transport planes has been provided for this service and it has become feasible to increase the number of combat planes at the end of the line In China. PLANES TO RUSSIA About a year ago, Russian Red army men in Washington almost got down on their knees begging for air planes. U. S. planes were much scarcer then than today. Produc tion was low and there were also heavy demands from Egypt and MacArthur. At one time, the Russians actually suggested that the best way to par eel out lend-lease equipment would be to adopt a very simple stand' ard, namely, which army was killing kill-ing the most Germans. Gradually, however, planes were sent to Russia, until today they are going In tremendous quantities. This is one reason why the Nazis have lacked heavy superiority in the air, which previously they had. In fact, the Russians now have shifted their pleas away from air planes and concentrated them on food. With the breadbasket of Rus sia in German hands, large sec- tlons of the population are starving. - 1 0 ; -: .'. ,-... MAIL BAG E. C. S., Charlotte, N. C: An applicant ap-plicant for enlistment In the navy who has a nude woman tattooed on his arm will not be accepted until the lady acquires a tattooed dress. One of the navy's causes for rejec tion Is "obscene, offensive or inde cent tattooing." P. B Philadelphia, Pa.: Technically Techni-cally speaking, a WAAC may not resign. She may request a dls charge through her commanding of ficer, but'the request will be granted only under such circumstances as physical disability or extreme emer gency In her family. F. E. M., Dayton, Ohio: The sink ing of the battleship Bismarck was accomplished principally by the fleet air arm rather than by British bat tleships. ARMY DOCTORS STYMIED . Next time the army tries to recruit re-cruit doctors in peacetime, a lot of medicos who patriotically became reserve officers long before Pearl Harbor are going to think twice be. fore they do so again. Reason Is that the doctors who became reserve officers well In ad vance of war have now been penal ized. They are stymied on promotions. promo-tions. Meanwhile, doctors who have come Into the army recently have shot way ahead of them in rank. What happened was that after lot of reserve corps doctors had been brought Into the army, still more doctors were needed. So the medical corps upped its bids. It offered higher commissions as ma jors and lieutenant colonels. Meanwhile, when lower ranking former reserve officers raise the question of promotions, the stock re ply is: "The tables of organization do not permit It" MERRY-GO-ROUND C The OPA or the army-navy might well do something for army-navy wives who have to pay terrific sea sonal rents at Atlantic coast estab lishments. , C Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer, crack strategist of the U. S. general staff, who had opposed some of Church ill's strategy Ideas, has suddenly been transferred from War Plans to North Africa. C. Harry Hopkins knew very little about the creation of Justice Byrnes' new War Mobilization office before It was created though he Is a member. mem-ber. Some politicos interpret this as meaning that Harry Is slipping in his close personal friendship with FDR but he isn't C Shenango Depot Pa., has a stockade stock-ade where about 2,000 soldiers are detained as prisoners, but thousands of other 1-A men are sent there for transfer to other areas. It is a transfer center, and the fact that a man is sent there does not mean he is going to a dumping-ground. Neat as a Pin F YOU'RE one for neatness and efficiency you'll appreciate this house frock. So attractive and well cut . . . and definitely slimming slim-ming besides. www. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1769-B de- ligned for sizes 38, 38, 40, 42, 44. 46, 43. (0 and 52. Size 38 requires, with abort ileeves, 4ft yardi 35-lncb material. CLL 7& frlt790 Trr hi Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1790-B de signed for sizes 10, 12. 14. 18, 18 and 20. Corresponding bust measurements 28, 30, J2, 34, 38 and 38. Size 12 (30) ensemble requires 4 yards 35-lnch material; 9 yards ric-rac. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions. Blightly more time la required In filling orders lor a lew or the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: 1769 A Real Favorite O MANY times this summer you'll be glad for an ensemble like this. Simple and smart for day-long wear. I0USEH01D huts When browning sausages in pan, to prevent excessive greasi- ness, pour off the fat as soon as it collects. Remember that stuffing expands when heated. Never pack it in too tightly. If it doesn't have room to expand, it will become soggy. . Never let colored clothes lie in a clothes basket or with other clothes. Handle them separately, and hang them to dry as soon as possible after they have been laun dered. If liquid in which olives are bot tled is thrown away when bottle is opened, olives may be kept indef initely if olive oil is poured over them after they are put back into bottle. Knitted washcloths are not al ways a good buy. They are likely to stretch out of shape, become limp and stringy. A firmly woven cloth, like that used for bath tow els, usually is best. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERW-DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San FrancUco Calif. Enclose 20 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Nam Address SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT RUBBER WW Th first privately ownad turnpike tali company to b oraanlnd In this country was thn Philadelphia and Lani carter Twrnpika Co., Incorpsw rated In 1792. New York was ths first stata to charga n , automoblta registration ta pay highway certs and In 1901 collected $954 In such fees. In 1843 an English woman obtained a patent far a pavement material comUHng, among other things, of "oil rubber." Eleven per cent of the tires ef the 25,400 passenger cars en New Jersey farms were found to be "bald" in a check mad by Rutgers University. BIGooMcli Bay War Sayings Bonds 1 v Yfrili ffe&y m Ready instantly. Rice Krispies save time, work; fuel. Save other foods, top. Delicious. So crisp they snap! crackle! pop! in milk. A dish to give needed-protein! Rice ' Krispies are restored to whole grain nutritive values in thiamin (Vitamin (Vita-min B 1), niacin, and iron, CmlMSlvKWloaCoamr 1 |