OCR Text |
Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH MacArtlmr Forces Landing on Japan Homeland Kathleen Norris Says: CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Don't Hang Around a Man's Neck ' Bell Syndicate. WNU AUTOS, TRUCKS Features & ACCESS. 10SHVC0R STflCESCREENRADIO Released by Western Newspaper Union By VIRGINIA VALE SUCCESS is nothing new to when she was she was headlining an act in vaudeville. But its hard work, talent and an uncanny sense of timing that have landed her where she is now rm 7 2a j INSTRUCTION BARBERS ARE IN DEMAND months. Lean a big Incoma COLLEGE IIS Regent II Barbcring taught in a few a permanent buslneaa with SALT LAKE BARBER on ESw. F. GUIetla, Mgr. doing The Joan Davis Shoav CBS Monday evenings, and making two pictures a year for RKO. In 1941 she asked for her release from YOUR Sncceii in Beauty Culcure depends on The Sch.el yen Choot.'' 22 rears of develop, a contract with Columbia Pictures, ins and training skilled operators. nroil at any time Write far fret cal a lot. e to d and free-lanc- free-lance- QUISH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Mala Urea Mi Lake City I, Web IM Sa. MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY AND SELL Office Furniture, FTlea, Typewriter!, Add ing Machines. Safes, Cash Registers. ALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE IS Waal BreaAwey, Salt Ladta City, Utah Read the Ads Photograph shows part of the landing party which accompanied General MacArthur when he arrived in Japan to set np headquarters in Yokohama as Nippon's military ruler and to receive the official surrender of that country. General MacArthur landed by air accompanied by a large force of paratroopers. Their first duty was evacuating American prisoners of war from a black hell hole. Nothing Left on Corregidor When U. S. Heroes Fell showed Jerry this letter, and he denied the whole thing. only casual office civilities had passed between him and Arlene By KATHLEEN NORRIS dont mean we JOAN DAVIS herself onto the Rudy Vallee show, for guest shots at first; later, when Vallee entered the service, Joan took over. Incidentally, when Joans sister is featured with her on the air, the sister is really Joan's daughter, Beverly, aged 12. TRUST DESTROYED NORTH asks me CAROL question. is only one reply. The question comes to me In a letter that explains that she is 36, has been married for ten years to a man two years younger. They have three children; a"boy of eight, twin girls of five, they own their home, have a fine group of friends, club and social interests, and an income that for some reason Carols intelligence, I imagine is adequate. She writes me that until about a year ago her life was one of cloudless happiness. I He said that After nine years of happy married life Carol North, 36, became aware of a changed attitude in her husband, Jerry. He seemed abstracted, and although he tried to appear as kind and affectionate as ever to Carol and the three children, there was obviously something on his mind. It wasn't business worry, or Carol wondered, until she received an anonymous letter from someone in Jerry s office. It told how he was having an affair with a pretty divorcee, 26 years old. Carol believes that she should try to keep their home together for the sake of the children. She and Jerry talked things over, and he decided to end the affair. He seemed truly repentant, Carol says, and they hoped to forget the ugly matter. Carol however, is tortured with doubts and fears. She can never really trust Jerry again. Clark Gable is back on the China where he was ten years ago. in For "The Big Shore Leave, which he stars with Greer Gargon, the old Merchant Marine freighter was renamed the Minnie Tolbert and fixed up a bit But when Gable saw her be whooped "That's not Minnie, thats the old Chins. " The same ship on whose deck Gable first kissed Jean Harlow, while a brunette newcomer looked on. The newcomer has done all right in pictures, too, by the way her name Is Rosalind Russell. Seas, h. didnt have worries and responsibilities, she says, of course we did. But we shared them, and W'ACs and U. S. engineers examine a portion of the ruins of topside barracks, Corregidor, Philippine loving Jerry as I did that islands, made showing the complete destruction that resulted before the gallant American forces were defeated by sharing everything the superior Japanese arms.) There was nothing but ruin for the Japs to take over and there is nothing sweet. I was so proud to be left of the strong prewar fortification now that the island is back in the hands of Americans. his wife, to spend his money to raise his children. wisely, I would not have changed healed my heart of the humiliation Under Sec. of State Youth to Spur Drive on Crime pain I had suffered so long. We places with anyone in the and had always kept an unbroken front world. , , knew Last June I began to notice a change in Jerry. It was a very subtle change, but it didnt escape eyes as loving as mine. He was not quite at ease, he was more loving and thoughtful than ever, but curiously abstracted. It made me anxious, but he assured me that he was not worried about business or health, and I tried to quiet my fears. Office Love Affair. Then I had an anonymous letter, very specific and detailed. Jerry was having an affair with one of the secretaries in his office, a grass-wido26 years old. She has a boy one year old, who lives with the father, so that while I dont know what the reason for her divorce was, it seems probable she was at fault. I showed Jerry the letter, and he denied the whole thing. He said that only casual office civilities had passed between him and Arlene. But a very little investigation proved to me that this was an untruth, and presently he confessed the whole thing. He seemed overwhelmed with shame, and promised to drop Arlene dt once. This was at Christmas time, and I watched to see the affair end. He did try to end it, becoming very irritable with the children and me at the times when he was not seeing her, and suddenly sweet and considerate when he broke through his resolution and took up with her again. The wretchedness of these fluctuations I wont try to describe: some wives never will know them, the others hate to be reminded of them. Finally he asked me for a divorce, so that he could marry Arlene, but through storms and coldness I stuck to my determination that my children should keep their father. Finally he came to me in what seemed to be true repentance; Arlene went away and we were completely reconciled. The joy of being in each others confidence again w J before the children, and they nothing of all this; there seemed to be no reason why we should not forget the whole thing. But torturing doubts have made me miserable ever since. I find I don't wholly believe Jerry, I dont really trust him. When he gives me some excuse for being away in an evening, or on a Saturday afternoon, I suspect him of starting another affair. If some girl in the office speaks of him I wonder if it is I have seriously with that girl. thought of trying to get work with the same company, hut the impossibility of getting domestie help makes that impracticable now. Sc I am writing to you, to ask you if you think I should trust Jerry, and if I am wrong in my attitude? He Will Do It Again. My answer is, unfortunately, thal I think a man who does this once will do it again. His vanity has been flattered by the sweet poisor of Arlenes surrender; his sensations have been far too delightful to be easily forgotten. It may be months, it may be years, but he will fail yob' again. But that doesnt mean you are wise in distrusting him. spying or him, suspecting him. You are extremely foolish to put your whole happiness in a weak, attractive husbands hands. Live for othei things, your lovely children, you; friends and studies and interests anc amusements in a word, live foi yourself. Take from him whatevei friendship, companionship, planning help you can get resign yourself U the fact that your idol has feet a clay is selflsl, weak, blind some times. The crudest revenge yot could wreak on such a man is to giv him his divorce, and let him find ou' for himself in just what a fool's para dise he is living. But for the chil drens sake don't do that; just rid out the storm, and realize that n woman can have everything. Africa Gave is vanity is flattered. . . .Y: $. When Esther Williams reported for work on Metros "The Hoodlum Saint, the make-u- p girl took one look at her and went to work with turpentine. It wasnt a new skin two-wa- American scientists and angfaeei havo achieved h five years with synthetic rubber what If took nearly 79 year to accemptldi with natu- ral rubber. Beet upset many plana for cross polllnotioa of fruit trees oatll B. F. Ooodrkh developed a spider web" rubber spray as m blossom protector. RFGoodricIi treatment Estherd been painting her porch furniture the afternoon before. A good assistant director has his wits about him all the time. Recently at Paramount a scene for Calcutta was In progress when an arc light placed near the ceiling touched off part of the automatic sprinkler system. One hundred extras and the entire crew scrambled for cover, but Herbie Coleman had Don.t let Alan only one worry. Ladd get wet! he shouted. "We havent a change of clothes for him! fla&ygp 'Gltvp feiwi O, County Fair, the Jack Bailey show, joins the small, select list of radios summer replacements that have been so successful that theyve been kept on. Jimmy Carroll Sings is another. Jimmy may act as master of ceremonies in addition to singing. t Mid by McXssssa Robbing SOI (tti neaeykact gursatsg 50 and 1.00 Jerry Wayne, star of his own radio show heard on Fridays over CBS, has worked np a little act with a few stage and radio personalities, to tour the army hospitals around New York. Its a two-a- mam Do you suffer rt Fearful of a possible Increase In Juvenile delinquency, civil, religious and business leaders asked the youth of Chicago to redouble efforts for the welfare of youngsters. The Chicago Youth conference is given credit for a 25 per cent reduction in juvenile crime for 1914. It has a membership of 176,000 parochial and public school students. First Yank to Bring Japs to Ileel Being sworn in as under secretary of state to replace Joseph C. Grew, Dean Acheson takes the oath of office. Acheson served as special representative between the White House and congress. Truman Gets a Ilat musical comedy and the boys say its swell. Bashful Oswald, heard on the NBC Grand Ole Opry, is probably best known for his wild and raucous laugh. Oswalds two children now delight their playmates with a good imitation of their d father's trademark his three-year-ol- daughter fect at It. is practically per- from witk its week, fired feelings? If functional periodic disturbances make you feel nervous, tired, restless at such times try this great medicine Lydia E. Plnkhem'e Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Taken regularly It helps build up resistance against such distress. Also a grand stomachic tonic. Follow label directions. coMrouNo Havilland and Mary Anderson you'll see Terry sitting down, though originally it was planned to have him stand. When General MacArthur landed conduct for that country towards the first American to do just that. the C. S. navy made the Japs cry to open Japanese ports to American of Minns. Japan to map the future course the rest of the world, he was not In 1854, Com. Matthew Perry of Cnclc when he forced the Mikado shipping and establish commercial In . . . .. ODDS AD ENDS Xavier Cum will not only appear with his orchestra in Metro's Holiday in Mexico hell turn crooner at well. . . , "Truth or Consequences' Ralph Edwards, who's been living in Behe Daniels home in Santa Monica, is moving into Groucha Marx's this fall. . . . Fred Allen brings his Allen Art Players back to the ait Sunday evening, Oct. 7th, immediately frdhming Edgar Bergen and Charlie . . . Hell also have Minerva President Truman was presented MrCarthy. and A I Goodman's orchestra. Pious, with a five star beaver bat, by a The furore over Lauren Bacall delegation from Maricopa county, may have been the cause; anyway, there Arlz., when they called upon him to lent a "command performance of "To Have and Have Not at Windsor castle. discuss a hospital project. ... MONTHLY HERVOUS TENSION Philip Terry showed up on the set WNU of To Each His Ovn with a bad limp. While talking to Walter Pidg-eohe rested his knee on a chair and promptly put it out of joint. So in some of his scenes with Olivia de l's Gladiolus The gladiolus is a native of Soutl Africa, where quite a number of spe cies are found growing wild. Sornt are fragrant, and they vary con siderably in size and shape and dat of blooming. Yet all of them wouk look very poor indeed in contras to even the poorest of our gardei varieties, for a great deal has beet accomplished by hybridizers in giv ing fine color and larger flowers For this reason none of the wib species are cultivated in our north crn gardens. In five weeks and three day of personal appearances Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, vacationing while Mystery in the Air replaces them Thursday nights on NBC, netted $75,000 for the Lou Costello Jr. Youth Foundation. Theyll return to the air In October. B, F. Goodrich hat produced bb oirploao tiro that fig wo- -' tlvoly sprouts wiogs. Whoa whools aro lowered for load Ing, special vanes or laps on tiro cause It to rotate, which overcomes severe scoffing rod y. drag when wheels hit W 36-- 45 ilelp Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Your kidneys an constantly filtering weal matter from the blood stream. But kidneys sometimes leg in their work do net net ss Nature intended fail to remove Impurities that, 11 retained, may iaon the system and upset the whole dy machinery. Symptoms may bn nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of diasineaa, getting np nights, swelling, puffinesn under the tyee a feeling of nervous anxiety and loss of pep and strength. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are sometimes burning, scanty or too frequent urination. There should be no doubt that prompt treatment la wiser than Deflect. L'se Dean's Pills. Dean's hive been winning new friend for more than forty year. They have n nation-wid- e reputation. Are recommended by grateful people the eountry over. Ask year net ghbert |