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Show Tuesday, April 6, 1918 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE THREE Easily Built Cottage Solves Housing Problem have a housing problem this cottage now. Total cost of materials runs well under you IF build $1,000.00. The simplified Pattern Method of Construction takes all the mystery out of building. Pattern tells what materials to buy and where to use them . . . specifies aiae and quantity of nails and other hardware needed, r Memos to Editors Marquis Childs, columnist on foreign and other important matters, writes '"Most interested in your comment Seems to me vital to galvanize congress and the coun try into taking those steps that will prevent war from beconvng inevitable . . Mark Sullivan, Tom Stokes, Maj. George Fielding Eliot and many others are talking openly t( the people but Sec'y Marshall shouldn't say s the be people aroused into any passion He added things 'are very, very serious and should be given cold calcula-lio. . Quite so, but someone has to tell the people the facts. Thats why we have newspapers. ... n Carole Landis statement that she was splitting from her husband is a belated confirmation She denied it often to me and n w declares she hasnt seen him for months and that he doesn't respond to her phone calls . . . The fact is that her next husband, if and when, will be Rex Harrison, the British star. Suggest sending a reporter to see Henry Wallace to ask him if he recalls this: The scene: The Ambassador East Hotel, Chicago . . . The time: January 18, 1918 . . . If the Democrats run Eisenhower, Ill step out, he said to Bart Crum, the FDRepublican of San Francisco . . . Eisenhower, by the way, is regarded as a Democrat in the FDR tradition He is a registered Democrat! ... Quip of the Week: G irry Moore and Erskme Johnson witnessed a movie and later wondered about the star's age . . , Oh, interrupted Mrs. Moore, I guess shes about 40 Now how can you really . . . tell? queried Ersk. was the retort Bekuz, shes starting to pat herself underi. the chin instead of on the back. mee-yoww- The Aristocrats: Jack Benny tops the new Hooper coast rating with 42 1 . . . McGee and Molly are second with 32 1 . . . Bob Hope is third with 31 6 and Andrew Jer-geran out of the money (fourth place) with only 29. From the front page of the World Telegram: Its no secret Mr. Forrestal and joint chiefs of staffs are worried sick at the imminent threat of war. Since 1915, all planning, universal military training, stockpiling, et cetera, e basis. has been on a It assumed war was 10 to 15 years otf. Now the military is thinking in terms of immediate mobilization. long-rang- Four U. S. Man About Town: subs are on the way to Turkey. to train They left San Francisco as the sayTurkish naval crews, ing goes . . . President Truman to John Gunther, the correspondIf Ike wants to run, ent author: why doesnt he tell me? . . . The Alabama governor engaged a press agent for that kissing spree here . . . Henry Luce, mag publisher, will come out for Vandenberg. Mrs. Dan Mahoney, wife of a Miami publisher, has a partnership with Mrs. Albert Lasker, wife of the millionaire . . . They purchased a huge western ranch as their a refuge from bombs friends report . . . The ranch is located not far from a military objective where atomic tests are made! Mr. Truman Actually Screamed about radio commentators Pearson and WW cannot be No editor would printed in full let you . . . McGrath and Gael Sullivan called at the White House to urge nim not to run but never got to it, because of the Prez's outburst I heard those of gutter profanity. two last night, he said in part, "and Im going to run to show What ... THEM! ... matter. Things to worry abont: Gerald L. K. Smith has been silent re- cently because hes been seeck. So he taye In Almost died, too via his latest dodge for fnnds "I had been his newsletter given a dose of arsenic poisoning, It wails, either in Wichita, Kss., or Denver . . . Was on his big fat derriere a month, and he is too weak (hnt mended) to write details . . . A r s e a I e and Old ... ... Lousy! PHILADELPHIA Assisted by a family physician two young surgeons saved the life of a oid man who had shot himself through the heart The victim, Walter Wood, of Pa , held a 32 caliber revolver at a downward angle above his heart as he sat on a bed and pulled the trigger The bullet smashed through the left ventricle of the heart itself, the (the sac containing pericarlmm the heart), then obliquely down and through the upper and lower lobes of the left lung, the abdominal wall, the stomach and the spleen The slug lodged 'vielf in a back muscle Wood was removed a short time later, unco- - scious and suffering from a loss of blood, to Phoenixville hospital by his family physician, Dr Carl Jameson Dr Jameson immediately got In touch with Dr Robert E Brant, of Phoenixville, an associate chief surgeon at the hospital, and the latter summoned Dr. Ralph R. Chera-shoranother surgeon on the hos- pital staff. Because of Woods condition and necessary preparations, including several blood transfusions, the actual operation could not be started until later. Praises Staff. Dr. Brant, who performed the major part of the surgery, spent the next five hours in mending Woods wounds He said that Wood was saved "only through the utmost cooperation on the part of the entire hospital staff, as well as Dr Chera-shor- e and Dr Jameson, who personally assisted him While reluctant to take credit for what he had done. Dr. Brant remarked that he had never seen anything like the extensive wound that Wood had suffered. Dr. Brant served 42 months In the navy medical corps during World War II, specializing in thoracic (chest) surgery, and performed surgery on many badly wounded cases while serving In the Pacific tarea. Dr Chera shore and Dr. Jameson also saw war service with the army medical cofps abroad. Bullet Cut Furrow. In discussing the Wood operation. Dr Brant said the bullet had "cut a deep furrow" in the victims heart ventricle, and the slug also had opened up several perforations in the interior of the heart itself. - He said that he had to remove two ribs before suturing of the wounds could be started, and that "sewing up of the heart ventricle was a tricky business, since the heart muscle was jumping about at the rate of 120 pulsations a minute After closing the heart wound, he 'ewcd up a hole in the pericardium, wo holes in the lung, two holes in .he stomach, and then removed the spleen, which had been too badly damaged to be saved. It was learned that Wood, when brought to the hospital, was in a state of severe shock, and practiIt was this poor cally pulseless condition, and the need of blood plasma, that required a delay of several hours before the operation could be started. One hospital attendant, who had seen a number of severe cases, remarked later that can't get out front 1 discovered that in talking things over with Cat Brecheen, a Cardinal pitcher who is just about as good as they come, or go. I would like, I said to the Feline Phenom, "to have you explain one Roy-trsfor- d. thing "Shoot, MATCIIED CHURCH . . . Robert Buchignani of Corona, N. Y., paralyzed from the waist down, spent five months building com-plete- ly furnished miniature church of matchsticks. He didnt count matches. f T! ... ALL GOING OUT, NOTHING COMING IN It looks Bke a lot of coal, but this stockpile of the Clalrton coke plant at Pittsburgh was dwindling at an alarming rate as John L. Lewis soft coal miners continued their strike for Steel company officials were not committing themselves aspensions. to how long their plants could run on present stockpiles. $100-a-mon- th "people with a wound ordinarily die within said Brecheen. "Just a year ago around this fatime, the Cardinals were vorites. They were the surest things In baseball. They also were kiclq-lnsuch teams as the Yankees, Tigers, Red Sox and others around as if the opposition had just emerged from the bush. How could this happen when later the Cardinals looked like an orphan asylum with cramp colic the first two months of the season? I dont mean looked bad. I mean looked terrible." Harry the Cat fixed two shining eyes on me and started to talk. 'Thats very simple, he said. The Cardinal veterans were net belting the other teams arennd. It was the Cardinal rookie the kids. We had Infielders and who were knocking down Wo had the fences all rookies. fine pitching mostly rookies. "Naturally the veterans sat back What a push-oveand laughed. Sam Breadon said it was the greatest bunch of rookies ever known. prize-winni- ng physicist and daughter of the discoverer of radium, was detained by U.S. Immigration officials upon her arrival In New York hnt released a few hourr later. She is connected with the Joint Refugee committee, labeled as subversive by Justice department. Anti-Fasci- st ... TRYING IT ON FOR SIZE scouts are broadAmericas minded. They believe that even a baby can girl do something to help the destitnte people of the world. Currently, the girl scouts are engaged in assembling clothing kits to go to children In Europe and Asia. This Toledo, Ohio troop borrowed its leaders to model the baby garments they made as their contributionbaby to the effort to make a million garments during 1948. ti b MUSIC . , , James Caesar vyl if liyU W Wayne began running across what, for most of the year, is a dry wash He couldnt see, in the darkness, that it was running 12 fee deep with water from melting anow. The boy drowned. and the verdict at an inquest was accidental death. Am you slim enough to wear the new tyleel . .. Remember, no matter what you pay, new look fashion arent flattering if youre overweight If you're reducing now or plan to youll find the booklet "Kellogg Weight Control Plan, helpful. It give 8 special let of scientifically balanced menus for every meal, every of the week and insurance-compan- y weight tables for each typo of body frsme These menus include KELLOGGS which contain vital whole-grai- n protective food elements. needed , whether you diet or not . ", This book-i FREE just write Kellogg Co, Dept N, Battle Creek. Mich. ... ALL-BRA- N I 1 j . "We lost nine straight. We kept on losing. Nobody could win. The veterans were bad and the rookies, outside of Jim Hearn, were worse. But that wont happen any more. You can bet on that" e Gene Sarazen Arrives Like a robin blown from a snowdrift or a bluebird wafted from an ice floe, a short stocky fellow with a quick smile and piano lega cam into the room. His name happena to be Gene Sarazen, one of the best one of the smartest and on of the most popular golfers of aQ time. Gene had an Idea that the younger and unknown pro should get more protection or help. 'You dont have to help the Hogans, Sneads, Demareta, Nelsons or Lockes," he said. They can take But these care of themselves. younger fellows on a tour have to pay out rather important money from $2,000 to $3,000. Thera should be bigger cash prizes, extended to those who finish from 12th to 20th place. Young ballplayers and young football players get paid something I mean the pros. Can you imagine these fellows being asked to fork over $2,000 each to get experience? Golf doesn't care for its own. Most of the money gees te just a few people. We should have people ahead of a tour making arrangements for the younger fellows at mach cheaper prices not x Pe-trill- o, president of American Federation of Musicians, was first participating mosician under agreement between AFM and radio networks which provides that television will feature live music. v ' ..u. VICTIM . . . Tiny victim of ammunition dump explosion at Tsingtao, China, is carried from blasted building by U.S. navy hospital corpsman. Two hundred Chinese died in the explosion and approximately 800 more were injured, many seriously. Lonely Boy Flees from Form To Watery Death in Field TERRE HAUTE, IND Although Mrs. Esther Baker earnestly tried to convince her son. Wayne Smith, that she wanted him, he wouldnt believe her. Mrs. Baker, remarried after being divorced from Waynes father, has only a small apartment in Terre Haute. There wasn't room for the boy. She took Wayne to live with his father, Harry Smith, on a farm near town. He was lonely on the farm and ran away three timea. She took him back there in a taxi and left him. "I wont stay here. he screamed, and ran across the fields. The father tried to call a warning. but it was too late. A HELPFUL TIP spotlight $20 3 REDUCING? HERES We thought utes. 066,-76- Send 2 04 for Country Cottage Pattern No. ttl to Easi-Bil- d Pattern Company, D pnrtnaent W, FlanmntvtUe, h. Y so too. "Howie Pollet, with a sore arm, So was was taking things easy. Red M unger. So was Murry DickSo son. So was Marty Marion. Most of them was Stan MuslaL didnt feel any too well. They needed time. But why rush things with all those murderous rookies around? So when the season opened, tha veterans were not ready. And the rookies were 'no help. The stars of the Citrus Circuit no longer starred beneath the great white ... Mme. Irene Nobel DETAINED like Wood's a few min- Hunting Licenses Exceed 12 Million Mark in 1947 WASHINGTON. Albert M, Day, director of the U. S fish and wildlife service, reported that 12 hunting licenses were sold to the greatest army of hunters in all history during 1947. Maintaining a supply of game for this army of hunters is a problem The record receipts he added. totalled $28,558,447. Complete Information fa provided for laying out guide line, digging foundations and putting ia footings. Fracvng and sheathing instructions are also included. Assembly Illustrations show exact location of alt framing members. After the te nailed to the floor joist, tho four wall frames are built complete on the working platform. Each it then raised end nailed in position. Patterns are provided for making all angle eute oa studs and rafters. Step by step directions are written so the any 17 or It year old boy can follow and understand the procedure outlined. Solve your bousing problem by building this cottage yourself just as our pioneer forefathers solved their. r. bullet-woun- (Takes one to know two). A National Weekly is readying a revelation on Republeader Joseph Martin. It will allege that the Attleboro, Mass , newspaper publisher is worth between 2A and 3 million . Congressman Martin must bux . have the golden touch, since it must oe presumed he made it between sessions of congress in the last 20 A former Massachusetts years political figure, now a judge, was the target of an accusers finger (pointed directly at him) in an alleged extortion. Whatever th merits of the charge, not a single agency could be aroused into investigating the pick up a lot of information you i :i tz (symbol of the Democratic party) into service as a lobbyist for the program. The donkey is shown lumbering up the steps of the draft animaU to as"?rt of Europe pUn - V6Me&aast&s ' J U l,s - - & K r 4V fC GARDENIA TIME . . . Dowi South In Cypreaa Gardena, Eian Alice Mooty gathers fragrant white gardenias. Here America- Gardenia Festival ia held Tery year when acres of the flowers bloom. Give them a break. The Coming Battle 9m f a day. If golf, pro golf, ever got a real commissioner, my vote would go to Sarazen. Maybe he wouldnt want It or wouldnt take it Gene is for the older golfer, the kid golfer, as well as for the star golfer. HERE FLOODS, TOO . . . More than 8,000 acres of ifnd er lan,ated bE MTX rains and melting near Moline, IIL 5 Bock river piLi,,a.thrOB:hoat. was extensive and spring planting was delayed, keeping fertile fields oat of production until they were dried A few years ago Bob Zuppke, then football coach at Hlinols, was talking of the season ahead. "We can still he said, play fine football, lose every game. This Is the way Ben Chapman thinks about the National League The Phillies can play high-- i race. grade baseball this season and still finish last. That also goes for the Cubs, Pirates and Reds. We are all improved over last The year, Chapman continued. Cobs, Pirates and Reds are much stronger. So are we. AH of ns are shooting for tho first division, or the top of the second. But someone has to finish last and next to last. 'Miller will help us a lot. Well hit ail right If wo can get the pitching I hope w can get well bother all of them. Eddie Dyer, the Cardinal chief, It used agreed with this angle. to be you could save your best pitching for your leading rivals. You cant do that any more. The Phillies, for example, are likely to der Just fair pitching any day. You cant do any resting up now, for there ere no push-oveleft f dont think youll hear any teams iheering when they have to meet llackweH of foe Rede. The Pirate night be the most Improved squad a basebalL Fd bate to have to pick k team that wfii finish last ' rs iitt tt i r, MeKBMOK A BOiaiWS FBODUCY W X WITH SPMY, DoubU-dvf- y modt ddot Kills by contact, y bill by fanot. 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