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Show 'ft. Tuesday, August 17, 1948 Lawn Furniture Can Be Made at Very Low Cost VtAKE your porch, terrace or 1 lawn an outdoor living room turn your backyard into a picnic ground. Youll be agreeably surprised to see what fun dining out can be. Food takes on an TS THERE s limit to speed for e added zest when flavored with the man or a horse? Can the human thrill of a picnic. or the equine frame carry Just so You can build wonderful pieces much drive before it starts to of lawn furniture at very low cost. - SRIGE75CRE Released by WNU Features. By INEZ GERHARD Hersneyj Draft Plans "Juvenile Jury all the details have been 'JOT to its regular released officially yet, but Sunday afternoon stint on Mu- Lewis Hershey, selective service ditual, emcee Jack Barry is rector, gave a brief report on draft to a r session of gearing himself for the psy- plans e the WITH closed-doo- armed services recently. He told the solons that the selective service machinery would be ready to process the first batch of draftees by October 15, but estimated the second call would not come before January 1. Hershey told the senators and congressmen there was strong pressure at that time to start drafting first, since they were not ready to settle down and would be less likely to be upset by army service. The two armed services committees, however, argued the opposite. Unanimously they agreed that the 24- - and should be taken before they passed the eligible age. This was later decided. The selective service boss estimated that 9,000,000 youths were available for the draft, but only 1,586,000 would be eligible a. under the loophole-riddle- d plan for deferments. Of those who will be caught, the bulk are under 22 since many of those over JOHNNY McBRIDE 22 served in the recent war. like sleeping, he closed his eyes. The number eligible for the draft He spoke up only when he had In each age group was broken down to At one say. something point he as follows: startled Barry by redirecting a by Hershey 8,000 ; 15,000 ; question to him. He is probably the 19,000 ; 22,000 ; most uninhibited young man on the 222,000 ; air. 635,000. chological switch from its summei Life Begins ai replacement, Eighty, to the youngsters' amus ing performance. Their newest member, Johnny Me Bride, charmed audiences last season by his obliviousness to the tael that he was on the air. If he felt senate-hous- committees 5 475,-00- BLEACHERITE . . . Its a far cry from the cloistered dignity of the United Nations to a eeda pop spree in the stands ef the Olympia games, but Trygve Lie, U. N. secretary-genera- l, seems happy about it. FACE TO FACE AT LAST . . . Although each was afraid the other might steal the show. President Traman and Gov. Thomas E. Dewey sf New York plucked np their courage and ahook hands smilingly when they met for the first time since they were nominated by their respective parties. The occasion of their meeting was the dedication ef New Yorks new Idlewild airport, largest in the world, and the air show was good enough to make them both forget politics. WWW 1 t t ' I i BEANS SPILLEB . . . Elisa-bet-h Bentley, who says she headed a huge Communist spy ring in the U. S., told a senate Investigation subcommittee that she gathered secret military and political ' information from some 59 government employees. t X Ms t ' ? V Low-grad- iVmiUjj.U ,'i - REVIEWING STAND IN ISRAEL . , , Government heads of the Jewish on the reviewing stand taking a aalute from the passing troops during the big military parade that marked Nation' Day in Tel Aviv, capital of the new Jewish state. Left to right are Minister of Finance Kaplan; Premier David Ben Gurion; Brigadier Jakob Dori. chief of staff, and Minister of Labor Bentev. state of Israel are shown t Trwew L VOTER . . . I wonder, quipped President Truman in Independence, Me., when an election worker asked him If he was a Democrat or a Republican at he went to vote in the Missouri primary election. ! ri Vv ;r-$rr r o ' f P & -- ( ml Ljf-- n Jf i ' ' 'sZZl t' ft rtv. . - 7 Sr c s ; - , i V ?V A i. 3, 7 1 i- t, 'V N. Y. $0 Longer - Constipated fTiaee I made all-bra- n m break-fa- st cereal Ive stopped taking laxatives! Air. V. Ddlonit, PhiladeU j Pa. phi, If your diet lack bulk for normal this delicious cereai will tuppy it Eat am ounce every day in milkr-an- d drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, send the empty carton to the Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Mich., and get double elimination, YOUB MONET BACK. Order KELLOGGS today. ALL-B1- Yodora checks perspiration odor THI SdmfA'Zsr WAT Made with a foot cream bate. Yodoea it actually too dung to normal tiua. Ne harth chemical or Irritating aalta. Wont barm akin or clothing. tie y mix aad creamy, Sorer gets grainy. IVy penile Yodora fed the wonderful . diffarwcei WtdfcyV There are any number of younger on the job Johnny Gaver of Greentree; S. E. Veitch of C. V. Whitney, one of the best, end several more. But I also like the training methods of Jacobs, who wins his share of races without any 550,000 or 560,009 investments in young talent. Jacobs is a condition man. Condition to me means so much mors than anything else. A champion must have many things. But above all he must have condition. Joe Louis had little condition in either his first or second Joe Walcott fight, Walcott kept in condition. But hewas a second-rate' fighter: A a result Louis, rated one of the best of all the heavyweights, was far behind Walcott after 25 consecutive rounds. When Louis legs began to put on weight you knew what happened. He was far over .the top. Jacebs telle me, Condition, Isnt a matter of pigeons, horses or human beings. Ive trained plgeont and horses. Human beings would be jest the - same. , What are the main qualities? I asked. Too many things," Jacobs said. The amount of work they need. Food. Rest. ID take up horses. You watch a horse. You watch the way be runs. He may be overworked.- He may need more work. These are the things to look for. No one is ever quite alike, 1 mean a human Jacobs said. being, pigeon or horse' Each case must be accorded individual trainers "wnr-'-'M&J- ... ITS l ' ALL PLANE TO HIM NOW Practically any airplane seems big to a smaU boy, bnt when yon come np against n mammoth like this the total effect is almost overwhelming. David Bonvoulolr of Washington, D. C.. in completely nonplussed by the tremendous bulk of this new navy airliner, a Lockheed Constitution, recently christened and opened for pubiio inspection. Ten-year-o- ld 1 n 1 FULLERETTE . . . ThereS something new nnder the sun a Fuller Brush woman, commercially known as a Fullerette. This one is Mrs. Rae Hiter of Springfield, Mast., first woman in U. 8. to be appointed by a dealer to sell line at cosmetics and soap. " ' r - -- f J Ai i r f f ' V y ' a At 4ft J -- 'X realized then, Paddock told jne, that as we are developed today, we ere capable of handling only so much speed. I mean our muscles and our ligaments. In the course of evolution and development someone will run the 100 yards in 9 fiat. But not now. This was proved when Mel Pet-to- n ran 100 yards in 9.3 and wound up later with cramps. Patton was moving into the danger zone, due entirely to excessive speed over a hard, fast track. He was finding out what Paddock had discovered years before. How does this sound? I It sounds 100 asked Jacobs. per cent sensible, Jacobs said. Yen cant drive either horses or humans over fast, hard tracks into records without paying the penalty. Which is n breakdown. What do the owners want a record or a sound horse? Jacobs claimed Stymie for something like 51,500 and turned him into a milllon-dolla- r probability. The racing game Is packed with fine trainers. We could start with Een and Jimmy Jones. - We could bring you Maxie Hirsch, certainly one of the greatest. We could call on Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons who knows horses better than horses know themselves. A great trainer. There is Honest John Partridge, who has been a fine jralner.for 50 years. Most c4 Ben Jones, these are veterans Fitzsimmons, Hirsch, John Partridge able, smart, can take yon hack more years than you can remember. set julustrated above was built from patterns. , These patterns take all the mystery out of woodworking. Each shows the full size, shape and length for cutting each part. Wherever two parts are fastened together, the exact location is indicated on the pattern. Step by step directions explain every part of construction in easy to understand language. Making a home is traditionally American. The strength of the country rests on the people who have built a home for themselves and their families. Building lawn furniture or any other home equip--' ment is not difficult You can do it if you try. Each pattern is designed so that no special tools or skill are required. Build this lawn set for immediate use. Send 35 cents for Lawn Settee,, Pattern No, 55 to Easi-Bil- d Pattern company, Dept W., Pleasant-vllle- , The Young Trainers Are Good gation. 1 J I couldnt run again for weeks. The calves of both legs were exAnd tremely sore and strained. dont forget that Paddock had two of the strongest looking kgs anyone ever saw on a track star. 1 ' - once told. Just at the time, the World! Fastest Human said, I was at my peak. I had just tied the worlds record at 9 35. I knew I could do better. 1 was set that day at Los Angeles in a Southern California meet. I broke in front. I was flying at the 50.. Around the mark I knew I wae headed for at least a 9.1 for the 100 yards. I knew the record was mine. .Then the calves of both legs began to shiver. I felt aU my leg muscles pulling apart. The thought suddenly hit me that I was on my way to being s cripple. I - felt my lege were breaking np ever this hard, fast track, I pulled op and still finished in 55. . Limit on Speed plain-talkin- ODDS AND ENDS Billie Burk will have one of bet usual feather Spaatz Speaks brained roles in Metros technicolor One reason air chief of staff musical, "The Barkleys of Broadway ." Spaatz retired from the Tooey . . . Ginger Rogers and Fred Astasra baad tba cast. . , . Lurana Tuttla bat army was that he felt he could do established herself to firmly as "Effie the air force more good on the outPerrina," racratary of "Sam Spade," side. For the first time, he now is that the bad to ba written out of toe preparing to speak his mind fearsertpt while on vacation. . . . William lessly in a flood of magazine and Snyder, "Truth or Consequences" con- newspaper articles. testant who is out to put Hollywood on Unhampered by military restrictthe map in ten weeks by getting 1.000,-00- 0 ions, Spaatz will tell bluntly hew las bit bean to people sign petition, America should meei the be thinks the rata of tollacting signatures at from 5,000 to 10,000 a day tinea June 9. tlire at of another a or. 'This reminded me of a story that Charley Paddock GrantiandRice 0; Jeff Donnell was having a fine Race for Uranium vacation in Marne, after playing Most a leading role in a summer stock encouraging sign on the horizon is what the theater, when she was summoned atomic-energ- y back to Hollywood to .appear in Russians now are doing In Saxony. e RICO'S uranium deposits Interference opposite Vicare found in this southern Gertor Mature. Jeff, cast as the wife man state and the Russians of a gridiron hero, will be fh good have been working feverishly to company Lucille Ball, Lizabeth mine them. They have been usScott, Sonny Tufts and Lloyd Nolan work with her. ing a great deal of labor and going to great lengths to scrape up this uranium, which is so Back in the 1820's, Walter Catlow grade that in Canada it lett played an Important role in would he ignored. run on the Sally during its The fact that the Russians 'are New York stage. Marilyn Miller starred. Now, Catlett has been taking all this trouble over such signed for the musical based on her poor quality uranium in Germany obviously means only one thing: life. They dont have any worth-whil- e uranium of their own in. Russia. A new version of Tins Better Half will return to the Mutual network August 19, with several Corporation Gravy new comedy routines added. While the cost of food to the Tiny Roffner will be master housewife has zoomed, here is of ceremonies and The Three what has happened to the dividends Jesters will provide a musical of big corporations. background. The figures were presented reg Democratic cently by Brian Foy goey In for good cast- Sen. Joe OMahoney of Wyoming, ing rather than big names in his as compiled from official reports: Profits of 100 corporations after pictures, which is one reason Scott Brady got a wonderful break In taxes; 194051,875,000,000. Canon City. Hal Walli$, spotted 194551,943,000,000. Scott soon after he arrived in Hol194753,730,000,000. lywood, told him he could make good in pictures and to do someOMahoney also cited a Federal Scott spent ten Reserve Board report, stating that thing about it. months Working hard In a little business profits this year will extheater company learning to act. ceed the dizzy high of 1947. PointGood looking, fine company, very ing to individual corporations which modest about his own achieve- bpve shared in this bonanza, he rements, he needs only a few more ported that General Electric comgood roles to land at the top in pany now is making profits in excess of 20 per cent of net worth. Hollywood. General Motors, 19.9 per cent, U. S. Steel. 10 per cent. Producer Edward Small has arThe 1947 profits of General Elecranged to film Loraa Doone in tric, before taxes were paid, were England so that he can take ad- five times greater than its 1939 profvantage of the huge castles in Ex- its, OMahoney charged. moor, the locale of the classic novel Meanwhile, be declared, wage inlaid in 17th century England. He creases have been obliterated by will do it in technicolor. Inflated living costs, as evidenced by the fact that American consumIngrid Bergman hae always ers are paying 37 billion dollar! wanted to see the places where more for what theybuy this year Joan of Arc lived, fought and than in 1946. died, so now that she Is in Europe making a film she Is tak Cabinet Pains President ing advantage of all free time to Visitors who called on President visit those historic) scenes. Truman at the White House after Jean Heather was a sophomore congress opened, found the chief at the University of Washington executive hopping mad at, some of when a Paramount talent scout saw his top executives. He was parher The result was a part in Go- ticularly irate with Secretary of co- the Army Kenneth RoyaU, Undering My Way and a long-terof the Army William H. to ntract She worked up top roles, secretary then decided to go back to college. Draper and the armys chief of Shes back In Hollywood now with staff. Gen. 'Omar Bradley. Mr. Truman said he was fed a 'degree. Eagle-Lio- n promptly up with RoyaU and Draper for came up with a leading role for her tbeir sabotage of White Housi in Red Stallion in the .Rockies. policies. Drapers policy ef rebuilding Germany at the ex-milJacfcBerehrWhos$ngs for ef her neighbors and Beo-pense lions of NBC listeners' each retary RoyaUa inept handling morning, has taken another of army racial discrimination step in his drive to promote the had got nnder hit akin. He has formed e Golden Rule. The President - was more hurt AdmisGood Neighbor club. . at the way his fellow than angry sion is gained by submitting a dipMissourian, General Bradley, had in a local from newspaper ping and the which a good deed' or Act of kind- reaffirmed segregation caste system 24 hours after ness is described. Jack reads the armycommander-in-chief had Issued his most unusual ones on the air an executive order curbing segre- crack? We put this query to Hlrscb Jacobs, one of the finest conditioners in any sport, one of the best horse trainers of any given decade. To set a record. Jacobs said, one must have a fast track. That means a hard track. Setting records on a fast track Is dangerous. It has wrecked many fine horses, 1 would say there is a limit to how fast a horse can run before he cracks up. Especially if he it after records over a hard, fast track. , , RANK INSUBORDINATION . . . Ninety high school seniors from 45 states attended the third annual American Legion forum to study government operation in Washing'on. During the course of tbeir tour tney visited the Pentagon building to see the army setup, and Chief of Staff Omar Bradley himself sat np for them. Billy Ray Clark of Jonesboro, Ark., named secretary of the army by the fornm, evea got a "'lots from the general, " f 7 , NEW CHAMPION . . . 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