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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER w Marines Advance on Japs Through Pouring Rain VXHO are the greatest 12 football players that ever walked on a field? This has nothing to do with all-ste or outfits, picked by position. It is all man by man, regardless of position. I worked out this idea with Steve Owen, head coach of the Giants, and Frank Thomas, head coach of Alabama. This debate lasted until a Louisiana sun came creeping in through the TELEVISION NEWSPAFERS ' ar General Electric published a newspaper by television the other day. Fifty editors saw the demNone rushed out and onstration. sold his paper, but all agreed the stunt had bewildering possibilities. For one thing, for the first time in history newspaper men may have to be well dressed and handsome. all-tim- window. With no thought of vr any ranking in any ( aet order, here was , 'if authentic xFROM Left: MaJ. Gen. W. H. Rupertus cools his aching feet in swirling sea water which also washes away some of the New Britain mud. Right: Despite a tropical downpour which drenches marine warriors and their equipment, they carry on their campaign in the Cape Gloucester area of New Britain. The uniform of the man with his hand raised is plastered to his body by the rushing deluge. Life-Jacket- ed Pupils Train on American Mariner USE ACTUAL SIZE PATTERN TO CUT AND STENCIL ALSO AS A If the television newspaper is perfected a bulb may become as important as a managing editor and a little knob on a radio set may replace the pressroom. Whether you get your paper may depend on radio reception rather than on the news- GUIDE FOR ASSEMBLING to get a sense of motion by rock-- ; ing. The bike is easy to make of: scraps of lumber; or when you General Electric gave the dem- have cut out the head and sten-- ! onstration in cooperation with the ciled it you may decide to mount Albany Times Union. The printed it on a broomstick as shown at the pages came hurtling through the upper left. boy. so clearly you would have thought Sinatra was publisher. ozone Cartoons, columns, classified ads and department store ads came out of the atmosphere, with real live models in the cloak and suit ads. Anybody present could see the possibilities; beer ads with real suds, fuel ads showing real lumps of coal and delicatessen store ads showing just how the clerk uses a razor to slice meat for those sandwiches. NOTE Mrs. Spears has prepared an actual size pattern (No. 257) for this authentic Early American hobbyhorse head and also all the parts of the toddle bike. The pattern Includes stencil designs for painting, a color guide, and complete directions. Pattern Is 15 cents postpaid. Address: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS New York Bedford Hills Enclose Drawer 10 cents for Pattern No. 257. Name Automatic Oxygen Masks Unlike all other oxygen masks which must be regulated by the wearer, the latest type, now be- ing made for United States military airmen, works automatically and eliminates a great deal of worry and guesswork, says Colliers. At all altitudes up to 38,000 feet, However, we are not scared by it supplies the flier with the proper the threat of a television press. Not mixture of air and oxygen, the many people who listen to the radio flow of both being regulated by can read anyhow. And nothing can valves which, in turn, are condestroy the average Americans de- trolled by atmospheric pressure. When there is a murder mystery you will see a reporter enacting the crime and the editors stenographer posing as the victim, if she has the right personality for murder cases. After extensive schooling ashore. Merchant marine trainees get practical experience in wartime seamanship aboard the American Mariner, one of the training ships of this service. Left: William H. Hyle and Richard Balmes (right) are shown at work on one of the great power pumps aboard the American Mariner. Top right: Trainees learn the technique of abandoning ship on a practice cruise. Bottom right: Always ready for enemy action, these mariners attend class aboard ship clad in life jackets. termination to sit over in a quiet corner and read his newspapers. Well, maybe theyre not reading, but its an established way of avoiding conversation. Yank Pipeline Gets Oil to Italian "Front ("Butchs lights went out, and then he was gone. From a fellow fliers story of the death of Lieut. Com. Eddie OUare.) Angels Get Wings BUTCH Just 2 drops Penetro Nose Drops In each nostril help you breathe freer almost instantly. Relieve the head cold nasal misery. Only 25o 2 times as much for 60c, Caution: Use only as directed. Penetro Nose Drops OHARE V "Then he was gone. . . . The kid who in that day When fright was in our eyes So clearly .showed the way I This Irish lad Who in those first dark hours Of our new war So stirred these hearts of ours! Then he was gone. w . This lad with deep-se- t eyes Who, when the chips were down. So terrorized far skies;1. Who in green days When none of us could tell How brave our youngsters were. Had flashed the All is welll This Butch OHare, Whose name could stir your soul And speed your pulse And make your past unroll! . . . Then he was gone" . . . A red gull in the dark The bucko with the stuff The courage red and stark. Five-Foote- Dog d A dog with a double leg, giving it five feet, is owned by John Smith, of St. Louis, Mo. It runs and plays with ease. DONT LET CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU UP When bowels are sluggish and you feel irritable, headachy, do as millions do chew the modern chewing-gulaxative. Simply chew before you go to bed, taking only in accordance with package directions sleep without being disturbed. Next morning gentle, thorough relief, helping you feel swell again. Try Tastes good, is handy and economical. A generous family supply FEEN-A-MIN- m FEEN-A-MIN- . T FEEN-A-MIN- FEEHMIira Streamlined Ptanes 8 fighting plane is so streamlined that nearly of its air resistance is in the retractable landing gear. Americas P-3- two-thir- ds Flight nurses of the army now wear wings. Capt. Juanita Redmond Top left: Yanks constructed this pipeline which carries oil from an sports her wings above her National Beating 11 Nagurskis c camItalian port to the battlefront. It was built in a week. Bottom left: Defense and Bill Hewitt was one of the great Terminal point of the line. Top right: Tanker docked at the port pumps paign ribbons, both of which bear ends of all time. There were games gasoline directly into the pipeline. Bottom right: Lieut. Col. Charles L. combat area stars. Below: A close-u- p where he figured in practically ev- Lockett, who commanded the of the flight nurses wings. pipeline builders, receives a report. ery play. There are those who beFacific-Asiati- Navajo Fire Dance Put on Canvas F orgery Query Figure Then he was gone . . . This ripping, tearing ace. The silent one Who put em In their place"; y Whose feat of In wars first hour Had symbolized our guts And socking powr. five-a-da- The Leader Has he got that winning look! Thats Ike; Does he Nazi gooses cook? Thats Ike; Can he jab and can he hookl Does he love to throw the book At that paperhanging crook? Thats William R. Leigh, 77, famous painter of the old wild west. Is shown This is one of his putting the last strokes to his "Navajo Fire Dance. many canvases comprising his exhibition entitled Cowboys and Indians which was on display in the Grand Central Art Galleries in New York. This canvas shows a circle of dancers at the climax of a healing ceremony. George N. Briggs, who was suspended from an interior department position during an investigation of possible forgery Involving Republican and Democratic leaders. RE LI EVE Ease and soothe chafe. Form medicated coat of protection between skin and chafing bed- clothes with Mexsana. the OU soothing, medicated powder. DtU pnnrp ilkd . . Then he was gone The slashing, slamming guy The Socko Kid "The King Hawk of the sky The kind we have, Thank God, in days of dread To take the torch For our heroic dead! Peace to you, Butch . . . There in some distant blue With all who kept our faith, The Christian and the Jew . . . Now have you joined Our hosts who knew no fear: Paul Jones and Nathan Hale And Lawrence and Reverel Pro vs. College Football ' 15 Address Television ads will bring right into your home the goat which that fellow has been trying to sell for $16 all these years. And when you persee the sonals you will see the actual bed. stars. Those college players who take up pro football and then get busy telling everyone that pro football is the cleaner, harder game, in which the player can have much more fun, are simply lacking in sportsmanship. Any football player with the right spirit should still be for his college and the college game that gave him a chance to turn pro. Professional baseball can get along without college baseball, although many big men. league stars are v A BOARD . all-pr- o lieve 11 Hewitts could beat 11 Nagurskis, which is praise enough. I wanted Ken Strong on this squad, but they figured that injuries had cut down his top speed. Strong is still something to remember as a great football player. Naturally there were many others. But those who had entered the pro circuit got the call. Anyway this is a list that is open to any challengers that might come in. At least its an interesting argument with a list sifted from all the thousands who came along and starred through so many years. BIKl .MAY xBE CUT . This list will face quite a blast. Hurry-u- p Yost will be hurt because we left off Willie Heston, who played before the forward pass. Coach Stagg will feel the same way about Walter Eckersall, and Yale men will wonder why Frank Hinkey or Tom Shevlin were ditched. Both were brilliant. But there are many points to consider here. One is length of service. For example, take the case of Mel Hein. Hein was a high school star for three years. He was a college star for three years. After that he just completed 13 years with the New York Giants, in which time he center seven was picked as times, an amazing record. Hein is one of the greatest linemen that ever played. There could be no argument about such men as Jim Thorpe, who could do everything, Bronko Nagurski, a great tackle, a great end and a great fullback. One of the greatest. The same goes for Don Hutson, one of the most amazing of the entire crop. A great artist for many years. Certainly no one could leave off Red Grange. Not only one of the great ball carriers of all time, Steve Owen says, but also one of the best of all defensive backs. Grange and Battles were the two best ball carriers I ever saw outside of Jim Thorpe." Bo McMillin picks the Cal Hubbard as the greatest single football player, the most valuable star he ever saw. Hubbard was a great end a great tackle and a master at backing up the, line where his 260 pounds and his starting speed made him invaluable. Frank Thomas threatened to leave our board if we left off George Gipp, who never played pro football. Gipp was a great runner, Thomas said, a fine passer, a brilliant kicker and a winning gambler on the field. I have known only one Gipp. Wilbur Henry of W. and J. was to line play what Thorpe was to back-fiel- d play. Both Owen and Thomas voted. Henry is the greatest lineman that ever played football. Anyway Henry stands out as one of the MAKE A BROOMSTICK HORSE OR A TODDLE EARLY AMERICAN HOBBY HORSE HEAD future may not be whether he has a great nose for news but whether he has the right eyes tor screening. And a telegraph editor may be unable to get a job unless he has a winning personality. Facing the Blast e te . pro-conte- all-tim- man probably cut it out with an ordinary handsaw and a pocket knife. A toddle bike is more than a hobbyhorse because we know now that it is better for tiny tots to learn to use their legs than The test of the city editor of the p. the list we finally agreed upon. Jim Thorpe, Carlisle Indians, Canton gammy Bulldogs. Baugh Pudge Heffelfinger, he had after Tale, and passed 50. Bronko Nagurski, Minnesota and Chicago Bears. Sammy Baugh, TCU and Washington Bedsklns. Don Hutson, Alabama and Green Bay. Red Grange, Illinois and Chicago .Bears. Mel Hein, Washington State and New York Giants. Wilbur (Fats) Henry, W. and J., Canton Bulldogs. Ernie Nevers, Stanford, Duluth Eskimos and Chicago Cards. George Gipp, Notre Dame. Bill Hewitt, Michigan and Chicago Bears. Cal Hubbard, Centenary, Geneva, Giants and Green Bay. 'T'HIS horse head is a cop? of an Early American hobbyhorse. It is full of dash and spirit yet it is so simple that the original crafts- BECAUSE ITS RICH IN VITAL ELEMENTS g Scotts Emulsion helps build strong bones, sound teeth, and stamina; helps build resistance to colds. Its rich in natural A & D Vitamins that may be lacking in the diet. And its 4 times easier to digest titan plain cod liver oil I So give it daily. Buy at all druggists Good-tastin- 1 Rtmrccndsd by Kany Doctors Ike. Has he got a winning smile? Has he got a certain style? Thats ike; Is he slugging all the while? Thats n Ike. 'l i fdVY f f! W ' |