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Show I J I '"""""th tniT lrniT Qt. 1 1 t. 1 olti ;ers If.!! nss "ERA rife (MM ah KIN it sM t& fit ottM a: I xtnM SaOon jrears, S ted ii f ram to 1. Amercl e-quaiA ih. H two ant jYitaS J.1T. sua: Isas, torn :m msm sterns fiiMA VALE V",.,n Newspaper Union. !rVjose Iturbi heard r Morton Gould and '.Man were to ap- Washington, D. C. QUEZON ON THE JOB It's bad news for the Jan. Present Quezon of the pXS U back In Washing t " ' fv. thnuh u - ""lew the same generally real ,id .flw, . T "." wuezon had - lor ;u years. -.- "as a wen man .4 il. Sch is about what to. t , , Harbor But 01 iui""v Si-mtof f t, that ol wena r,PPears with leasing Ultras. nd a so Play, nothing they L their weakness is in A 1 ew nenry .. mterefl liaciuejr kkuui Li., n tones. e t I Icwn, 1 DICK JONES U comes thert for Dick MYI Call UUh Iiesontheair "Hen-reee! liDRICH!" from . Waoner to i.i" nroffram went In the damrmpc. nt r-. ; it. a '1 MllUt " I . m v VU1 1 f V 4 1 1 1 T" olBC rniii(l com- aurins the JaD attarir k J: ' " " , . uiuusnt tnp arrang- "ess Dack again. That u,a. music that has been urged him to re- vnZ'l - m a submarine When he came to Washington, Que. .a0 ouvjsea xo take thines ,u ne rusnea into the of. Ucial activities of PhiliDnin r w monwealth affairs, not sparing him- His physicians advised him remain in Washington during the - nor last winter, out tie remained nevwthoio,.. t. suit was that last spring he suffered a further relapse. specialists were mmm.. j Quezon was given the stern advice humid climate of Washington imme- uidieiy, x ne wanted to live. Yielding Yield-ing to pressure, he went n s,.,. . i., and submitted himself to a rigid discipline durine most f t- w - v H4 yusi summer. Quezon led the life of an Intro .ins : .-u. "img m me sunshine In a u,),..! chair, listening to the radio, or to his nurses as they read to him. Result Re-sult of this regime was that the tuberculosis tu-berculosis was arrested, and Quezon gamea 12 pounds. When T I j . . . " tfaua ueara or ni m lapse, they were ready to say to the peopie 01 the Philippines, where WUeZOn IS Still hishlv nnrmla "Look, this is the skeleton vou nln your hopes to." But today Quezon is back on hla feet and back at his desk, still hoping 10 realize nis one great ambition, to see U. S. and Philippine forces march Into Manila. SEVEN MINUTES TO WAR Every day now. pictures are sr. riving In a little room in Washing. ion which seven minutes before were in Algiers, 3,400 miles awav. One day, just after the landing in Italy, 41 pictures came through the air and landed safely on top of the Pentagon building, in a little room marked "Confidential KeeD Out: insiue xnai room is a little ma chine not as big as a typewriter, with a little cylinder on it. The cyl inder spins around, exposing a nega. tive to dots and dashes of light, and after seven minutes, the exposure is complete. From there on, it's mere ly a matter of developing the negative, nega-tive, and the U. S. public has a pic ture of the landings in Italy, or the surrender of the Italian fleet. And ditto for the South Pacific. It is farther away, but the seven min ute requirement still holds. From an unmentionable post In Australia, the dots of light flash Into the . little room, and you have a picture of General MacArthur - flying in a bomber over New Guinea. The pictures may have been taken by any one of the four photo syndicatesAcme, syndi-catesAcme, AP, DTP, or Life or they may have been taken by the Army Signal service. In any case, they can be telephotoed only by the official airwaves, What would be a highly expensive daily transmission cost for the photo agencies is thus fully borne by the war department Officials Justify the cost in terms of keeping the public abreast of the war in fact, only sev en minutes away from the war. bdhas plenty of "technical tat wben Samuel Brons- li! "Jack London" for fitj, wanted a man who seais ana now wey 1 he had to search the I waterfront Sven Hugo b.L .Ja. rn4. .ill iuui wuu waa vri cid irpreter when she first EsSywood, went along to Hey got their man. meak previews of pDark," in which he t Ginger Rogers, Ray m a new seven-year Salt options, by Para- 8484 34-48 Soft. Simple. THE soft simplicity of this dress makes it ideal as an afternoon trocu, in satin or one of the new crepes for fall. The bodice may ix: ongnienea witn ruffling. Pattern No. 8484 Is for sizes 34 !W s 10, 42, 44, 46. 48. Size 36 requires 3 oa-incn material. k .... pimony" brings us it; and Gracie Fields M picture that 20th Cen- BOTHves ought to do but try to find another h for them. It's based petl'i "Bnrled Alive." nade a tour of British, pud Sicilian army and Muring the summer: wn radio program p time in her screen 'Maine will do an imi- :acliman's Creek." But able to tell whether !rnot, for the lady .rj iisn inn, j ' 1 . , . uau unuaies is pa and Warren Hun "tflazed since they '"P from i T.o- r to Base. MaxW Pftorne troops are P 'earned that the In- rw soldier carries l items as a denart. learns j. anr mnttr... "tarns to tn- t hr absence to play r Two c;, . 0 introduce on -v MU,ger Fjano la? t Car- aouywooa Bow, 6n irifftM. fAu wac ne gets Vm Sl used in W mad ,,.. i. Pa eitr. n ; He has 'TV :he. nt'sth; W Latest use is in w ' wnicn he Jureen O'Hara. ug ior wal-works wal-works just as 'vaiainorthe wL blmk 4 movie eon. screen Vfi;eaf. now . f.":01 off en l Jiorlte gave MERRY-GO-ROUND Ex-Congressman Joe Casey of Massachusetts, now doing various Inside jobs for the White House, recently re-cently made a political survey of New Fagland,' reported that Maine was so strong for Roosevelt s war policies that the only Republican who could beat him was Wendell Willkie . . . Admiral Standley, U. S. ambassador to Russia, has cleared with the state department a significant speech in which, after praising Russian victories plus those of England and the United States, he savs: "A victory for one Is a victory for all" . . . Highly Inflam matory remarks In Negro newspapers, newspa-pers, some of them close to sedition. are being studied by the army . . . Lew Douglas, war shipping admin istrator, was personally thanked by the President for the job he did in helping to smooth British and American Amer-ican general staff feelings at Quebec. There have been some very vigorous differences between them, and thanks partly to Douglas, things were smoothed out considerably consid-erably at Quebec. 1 1 ; - ' CAPITAL CHAFF L Winsome Molly Flynn of OCD recalls re-calls that on the day before Pearl Harbor she drove up to the White House door, on invitation to Mrs. 1 Roosevelt's tea, and was told by 1 ffiiarrf "We don't see toot name on the list but If s all right if you say to." Today, you can't get near the . White House. ! C Among the canniest officials of OCD is Stanley McCandless, on leave from Yale university. At Yale, i he was a stage-lighting expert With CCD, he is a black-out expert Russ Government Early Sponsored Rifle Practice Kussia has millions of civilian sharpshooters today because, in recent years, she wisely urged and helped her people to take up rifle practice, says Collier's. Numerous ranges were set up and guns supplied;-and men who did not under go training were considered unpatriotic. un-patriotic. In the year 1938 alone, more than 6,000,000 men, women and boys won marksmanship badges. Aluminum Uses : An Indication of how aluminum was used in the pre-war period 1933-1938 1933-1938 Is shown In the following figures fig-ures which reveal consumption by groups: transportation (land, sea, and air), 29 per cent; machinery and electrical appliances, 15 per cent; cooking utensils, 14 per cent; electrical conductor, 10 per cent; building construction, 8 per cent; food and beverage, 6 per cent;; chemical, 5 per cent; metallurgical, 5 per cent; foundry and metal working, work-ing, 4 per cent ! Radionics Spur Hens Hens are induced to lay more eggs by radionics and the eggs Perfection. f HEN you want to look your best, put on this flattering two-piece with softly detailed jacket jack-et and well-fitting skirt Pattern No. 8467 U in sizes 10. 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 12 Jacket takes, with short sleeves, 1 yards 39-lnch material, skirt 1 yards. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time Is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco v Calif. Enclose 20 cents in coins' for each pattern desired. Pattern No. Size Name Address ? I inn iir & 1 kluli iailJ quiz with answers offering ? A tJ0 7JHsft n information on variou$ subiects 1 The Questions 1. What is the highest mountain in the Western hemisphere? 2. A desiccated article is what? 3. What was the capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800? 4. How' many islands are included includ-ed in the Hawaiian group? 5. At what degree centigrade does water boil? 6. What is a censer? 7. . Who was the vice president of the Confederacy? 8. What state uses a pelican as its emblem? 9. What territory did the United States acquire during the administration adminis-tration of Thomas Jefferson? 10. Was St Luke one of the 12 apostles? UnclaPhlb Sc au5: I pity the man who doesn't like to read a book on a rainy day. A lot of things can be done with money, but saving it seems to be the hardest. Of all the animals, the dog seems to get the most out of life. He knows how to love. Many a good business has been built op primarily on good manners. man-ners. Fashion wears out more apparel than women do. ' JTeTJ admit that inquUitiveness turned in the right direction u useful, but not in our. The mystery of what Is in the dishes you like most somewhat accounts for your fondness for them. . Unions Control Prices In Russia, the labor unions are empowered, for the duration, to supervise the control and enforcement enforce-ment of ceiling prices so they may be held in line with wages that will maintain the living standards of the workers. so. The Answer . 1. Mount Aconcagua in the Andes. 2. One from which moisture has been taken. 3. Philadelphia. 4. Twenty. 5. One hundred degrees. 8. A vessel for perfumes. 7. Alexander Stephens. 8. Louisiana. 9. Louisiana. 10. He was the author of one of the gospels, but not one of the apostles. Dangerous Threat In Turkey, a man may receive a sentence of from one to three years when he wounds another and the victim recovers. However, Howev-er, lie receives from four to seven years when he merely threatens another with a weapon, as the results re-sults of the "threat" were never realized and the victim might have been killed. "REGULAR" AGAIN AFTER 2 WEEKS! "Cereal Brought Relief from Long Siege of Purgatives I" Here's a sincere, unsolicited let. ter every disappointed "dosex will want to read: "I w a tuftVrer from common oontM-pmtion. oontM-pmtion. Took pilU or medicines of aonM kind, but sot no luting relief. Finally, J tried KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN. Havj . been eating- It about 2 weeks now, and have stopped taking pills and things. My bowels move regularly every day. I am a KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN eater from no on 1" Mr. Burl Brown, Warren, Ark. How do scientists explain KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN'S gentle-acting, amazing; relief, so familiar fa-miliar to thousands? Simply thus Lack of certain cellulosic elements in the diet is a common cause of constipation. KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN is one of Nature's richest sources oi tnese elements which help the intestinal flora lighten and fluff up the contents of the colon, for easy, natural elimination. Not a purgative, that robs the system of water. Not f roughage" that acts by "sweeping you out"! ALL-BRAN is a gentle-acting, gentle-acting, "rejrulatinir" food I Eat KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN regularly. Drink plenty of water. See if it doesn't give you the relief you've dreamed of. Insist on fen-utn fen-utn ALL-BRAN, made only by Kellogg's in Battle Creek. II I li m To smooth and polish both metal For safe storing, mattresses ana wooa parts of farm equipment, equip-ment, use one-foot square pieces of old burlap folded into ,a pad. This takes the place of sandpaper or steel wool which are scarce. A little light oil with pumice or scouring powder used with burlap will quickly give excellent results and not injure the surface. ... Uncooked meat should be light ly covered with waxed paper before be-fore storing in refrigerator. Place right under the freezing unit and maintain temperature at 33 to 37 degrees. Wipe meat with a damp cloth before cooking. Ground meat should be used promptly. Never add soda when cooking vegetables, because it destroys those precious vitamins, Bl and C. Cook vegetables quickly and they will retain their bright color. SmileAujlnl All That! Mrs. ReedFm going shopping to day, dear. What does the paper say about the weather? Hubby Rain, hail, sleet, thunder and lightning! Reasoning Teacher Rastus, why does Mis souri stand at the head of the mule raising business in this country? Little Rastus I dunno, 'xactly. Must be 'cause de other end am loo dangerous. There was the tightwad who bought only one spur. He figured that if one side of the horse went, the other was sure to follow. So It Is! . Teacher In some countries men are allowed more than one wife. That is polygamy. In Christian countries like ours a man is allowed al-lowed but one wife. What is that called? ' Bright Pupil Monotony. Dan Cupid First Soldier What's up Bittf ' Second Soldier sent my girl two letters every day since I was drafted and now she's married the postman. Could It Be? Wife I was quite outspoken at the club today. Hubby I can't believe it. Who outspoke you? should be covered, then hung or placed oh a flat surface with no more than one mattress on top of another, in a dry, well-ventilated space. Do not wash eggs. Washing destroys de-stroys the protective film that keeps out air and sun. ; When babies shoes become dangerously dan-gerously slippery, sandpaper the soles to prevent falling. ,t k JsavmqK fKCC The New Wartime Edition I ?- f L of Fleischmann'a "Bread Basket." 1 11 Entire section on wartime cooking I problems. Economical, ration-point 1 savers. Quick, easy breads, sugar. 1 st f saving dessert ideas. All made with vS. Fleischmann'syetfowlafceYeast-the yZpSS " only fresh yeast with both Vitamins iSfet-S A and D, as well as the Vitamin B J:Sh-jlS " Complex besides. Write Standard (Z,0Si'z-Brands (Z,0Si'z-Brands Inc., Grand Central Annex,; SilIlL r Bos 477, New York, N.Y. WllTl lll' LA ZgL 1c Subscribe NOW for U. S. War Bond .Prayer Book Cross Prayer Book Cross, on the edge of a bluff in Golden Gate park, San jfTancisco, calir., commemorates the first Christian service in English Eng-lish on the Pacific, coast Collar Stops Cutworms A tour-Inch paper collar about the stem of a garden plant will protect It from cutworms. The paper should extend about an Inch below the surface sur-face of the soiL Spot Removing Easy Gravy spots, which contain fat and starch, may be removed by using a grease solvent for the fat and by sponging out the starch with warm, clear water. Cheap Jute India's cheaply produced Jute has been the principal source of bags and bagging In South America, as in North America. High Food Value Citrus fruits have a high food value and, unlike most fruits, can be stored on the tree over long periods peri-ods of time. Employ Married Women One in four of the married women of Britain is employed in wartime Children Like Simplicity Play materials for children can be simple and Inexpensive. Many of the best are available at little or no cost dirt water, grass, wood, stones, sand, pebbles, pine cones, acorns and leaves. amount of time the refrigerator motor mo-tor operates. , Flavor Soup Fresh basil leaves will give a good flavor to tomato soup and salad, and scrambled eggs or omelet summer savory to sausage, stew or hash and thyme to chowder and stuffing. Pullet Growth To grow a leghorn pullet to maturity ma-turity takes about 24 pounds of feed, 12 pounds of grain and 12 pounds of mash; a pullet of heavier breed takes about 23 pounds of feed. Non-Gardeners Can Help There are people who are not able to take part in victory gardening. Such membersof the1 family should help In conserving the garden produce. . 'Poisoning Care Needed Bear In mind that to kill spittle bugs, the dust must come Into contact con-tact with their bodies. Apply the Insecticide during fair weather. Pearl Harbor Began In 1901 The Pearl Harbor naval base Proper Froportlon In furnishing a long wall avoid low pieces of furniture and blank spaces. A secretary-typri djesk is much more In harmony than a knee-hole knee-hole desk in this case. Shortcuts Cost Lives Taking a path across a railroad right-of-way or a short cut up the tracks costs the lives of more than 2,000 Americans each year. Japanese Beetle Likes Alcohol The Japanese beetle has a marked fondness for alcohol, particularly par-ticularly In mixed drinks, and is attracted at-tracted by chemicals. i Freezing Makes Pork Safe i Pork can be made safe for human hu-man consumption, so far as any lurking trichinae are concerned, by proper freezing, Holds Moisture Moisture from the soil will not move up through gravel, crushed rock, or similar material as it will through soil. Pink Boll Worm At the request of Mexico, the department de-partment of agriculture is aiding r 'f ar wi"" ' '"' vfa sf" 'J THIS TABLf CIOTM LOOKS SO CHE A?. 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