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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM. UTAH You Can Add Square a Time to This Rug, in Flower and Cherry Design Army and Navy Turn to Rocket Weapons As Answer to Need for More Fire Power Corn flakes or rolled oats By Ruth Wyeth Spears deNOTE Pattern 201 gives actual-siz- e sign for this rug with color guide and complete directions for preparing materials and hooking. Ask for pattern by number and enclose 15 cents with name and address direct to: are ex- cellent substitute for breadcrumbs. Munitions Schedule Greatly Stepped Up To Meet Demands Baste velvets with silk thread. This leaves no mark of the bastings. MRS. RliTH WYETH SPEARS New Terk Bedford Hills Drawer II Enclose 15 cents for Pattern K. 201. A For a pleasant flavor in tea, add a bit of dry orange peel to the r, War rockets are not new. and keep tightly closed. The Chinese used crude pro- i can-niste- Name... the in 1232 against If a newspaper becomes stuck jectiles to a varnished table top, apply Tartars; the British fired them olive oil. Let soak thoroughly, at American troops in the War of 1812, during the battle of then paper can be removed. To atake screws penetrate hard wood more easily place a little ordinary household soap on the thread. Tie a button on the end of the string attached to the toddlers toy wagon or truck so the string doesnt slip through his fingers. To freshen a felt hat that becomes soiled, rub lightly with fine sandpaper. Go over the entire surface in order to avoid a spotted effect. SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT RUBBER Rubber doe Hot enter into the making of tent, yet the demand for military tent ba reduced the manufacture of passenger car tire. Tiro cord and yarn for tent duck are made with the same machinery. Assuming that the trees ere In reasonably good condition when the Far East rubber plantations ere reoccupied, experts anticipate that within two yean some 1,600,000 tons of natural rubber will be made available, enough to fill one year's estimated needs. That Is why B. F. Goodrich officials believe civilians will still have to depend upon synthetic rubber tonnage in addition to that required for natural security. Blandensburg, when Address. they k J OOLEN strips from worn out coats, suits and dresses are used for the background of this rug, and the turquoise flowers and Washington. Francis Scott f J red cherries in alternate squares V ' W. jts Key, going aboard a British s are from dyed pieces of an old prison ship in the Chesapeake cream colored blanket. to discover the fate of a friend, I The burlap or canvas foundation was obliged to stay aboard is cut in twelve-inc- h squares. Each during the British rocket ship is hooked separately and, square On attack on Fort McHenry. when sewn together, they form LJ the basis of this experience, this fascinating design. No large Most aU pursuit planes are now being equipped with bazookas. This frame is needed and your hooking he wrote the rocket references 7 has six tubes, mounted under the wings. The rocket projectiles are is easy to carry with you or to in the American national anfired electrically by the pilot. The picture shows a ground crewman use for pick-u- p work. them: ' routed Stansburys American brigade, and then marched to sf' It ify A Upset Stomach RehemdiaS Wkroaxo Ins gas, soar atomaeh ud baarWrara, duuu mxeJtV btdlaiacs knpwn lot preMnM th faatest-Mtin- g etlWmanllktai ft-- a non symptwnaticrahcf Tablet. Ho tax tin. Ball-an- a tmn acurfortin a Jiffy ar doable our ; kadi aa MB ot Putt taaa. K a ail Xraasan. Beware Coughs from . j P-4- j loading one And the rockets red glare, end In front in The bombs bursting air. armed with Rockets, however, were never used before in 20th century warfare. In this war these projectiles have become important and destructive weapons. Their considerable use in combat is one of the principal weapon innovations of this war. Amazing expansion of use of American rockets, since the bazooka was invented in 1941, has been reported by the army, the navy and the Office of Scientific Research and Development. The increase in rocket production, of course, based on increased requirements for rockets to use in combat, is shown by these facts: In November, 1944, the navys bureau of ordnance reported that by the end of the first quarter or early In the second quarter of 1945, the navy would be spending approximately $100,000,000 per month on rocket ammunition alone, which is as much as Is now being spent per month on all types of naval ammunition. In December, 1944, however, the navys bureau of ordnance said that In a few months navy rocket production would be stepped up by nearly 300 per cent. The army, which placed its first of the bazookas. Three of the big rockets are standing on of one of the wheels in the foreground. This plane Is also eight Heat Pickup machine guns. er Now standard for all navy amphibious operations is the rocket weapon hides. Similar in prmciple to the Fourth of July skyrocket, these new rockets are artillery type weapons, with the rockets being equivalent to shells and the launching devices equivalent to guns. Fired from tubes that vary in length and diameter according to the type of rocket, the weapons have warheads carrying explosives, or smoke, or incendiary chemicals. The tube that extends to the rear of the warhead contains the propellant, a material that, after being electrically ignited, generates expanding gas. The gas, pushing against the head, forces the rocket forward. The M-- rocket, that was developed after the bazooka, is a 4.5 inch projectile that equals in firemedium artillery power the gun. The M-- 8 rocket weighs only 38 s launcher, pounds. The weighs 35 to 40 pounds, while a gun weighs approximately 12 tons. The 2 launcher costs only gun complete $104, while a costs $8,406 M-Clear the Way. The navy put M-- rockets to their first real test in the Pacific amphibi- - In the split second that is reto light a safety match on quired that was used successfully in the the surface of the container, the invasions of North Africa, Sicily, heat of the friction increases the Italy, and France,, In the landings of the head to its temperature on Arawe and subsequent landings of between 333 and ignition point in the Pacific. 388 degrees Fahrenheit. Blast Shore Installations. LCls (landing craft, infantry) attacked with rockets at Kwajalein, Eniwetok, Guam. Several thousand rockets were hurled at Japanese shore installations by LCIs on Guam. These rockets were fired by electrical control from multiple banks of launchers that had been welded to forward well decks. Operational and tactical reports of rocket successes from field commanders and In various theaters of war have increased markedly over 1942. After analyzing the wide destruction of enemy ground targets of the Ninth by rocket-firin- g air force, the operational research section of the force recommended more extensive use of airborne rockets. Since 1941 American rocket research and development have been forwarded by the war and navy departments, working with scientists of the Office of Scientific Research vwV,'"Y' and Development The latter is responsible, among other things, lor and supporting scientific initiating . research on weapons of war. The air technical service command techA nicians, the army ordnance department, and civilian scientists of the N.D.R.C. group, developed airborne rockets for tactical use in the war after only two years of research at "V Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, and other proving grounds. While rockets have great fire power and mobility, and may be fired without recoil, which increases their adaptability for use where guns cannot be employed, only when fired from high speed aircraft are they of pinpoint accuracy. Ground forces rockets have great possibilities as a barrage weapon. Rocket launchers, Two men with a bazooka can blast a hole in a medium tank. This as compared with guns, are relastrange weapon, nevertheless, Is light to carry and easy to handle. The tively simple and cheap to manufacforward man holds the tube and aims it, while the rear man loads the ture in mass production, according rocket missile. There is no recoil, since the tube is open at both ends. to the National Defense Research The rocket pushes against the air instead of a breech block. council and the army and navy. rocket orders of this war in 1941, ous operations. By the time the Eutheater invasion began, had approximately $1,000,000 in ropean craft had become esrocket contracts during 1942. Dur- rocket-firinsential for landings on rocket the pro1943, equipment expanding ing m Mites m ho u duction program had shot up by hostile beaches. On the town OtVf WITH WING GUNS STMflNG theater M-- rockets, fired 2,400 per cent over that of 1942. And In 1944 the program was further Mustang by army air force 1 increased by another 400 per cent fighter planes, carrying six rockets over 1943 production, according to each, destroyed in 290 rounds of firthe army ordnance department. ing six large warehouses, 12 medium-warehouses, one foundry, During 1945 the army will be sized four locomotives, 10 Japanese airspending approximately $12,000,000 90S US OtlAYfO AOION per month on rocket ammunition craft, two river boats and four naOM WITH alone, while the navy will produce tive shacks; and damaged two mediMCPftliNG rockets for all branches of the um-sized warehouses, five medium-CHAftCt armed forces and will be responsi- sized buildings, one locomotive, ble for loading and testing the pro- and 13 Japanese aircraft. 8 Airacobras, Lightnings, jectiles. The army will be responsible for the manufacture of a rocket Thunderbolts, Warhawks, propellant charge that will not dis- as well as the Mustangs, are the solve in ordinary solvents, such as fighter planes equipped with rockwater, and of rockets of sizes not ets by the army air forces. Grumman Avenger torpedo planes and produced by the navy. such lighter navy fighter planes as New Types More Powerful. lACtWAtO GAS IXATO Rockets used by the American Hellcats have been armed with rockMftNINO POwOtt OCNMAY1S NUW GAS MtSMt KX armed forces today, including the ets. Navy carrier task forces are WABO MMNO GAS UNO navys latest type airplane rocket using rockets in oar asong and the latest plane type used by quantity. of sushno Oasis NMTtoutt (AC QTHU the army air forces, are even more Army air force fighter planes, in underwing potent weapons than the bazooka, carrying rockets slung which was the armys anti-tanmounts, have combined rocket fire imOSNf CMA0 MG rocket first put into production in with bombing to destroy concentra1941, and first used in combat in the tions of armored vehicles, rail lines, North African invasions. According rolling stock, trucks and troop conto the National Defense Research voys, light field fortifications such as For greater penetration, as well committee, rockets are accurate bunkers, pillboxes, artillery emweapons when fired from high speed placements, radio installations, and as more accuracy, a rocket bomb aircraft. And the navy reports that light naval and cargo craft, both in has been developed. A propelling rockets fired from planes can be pin- Europe and in the charge Is set off just as the bomb leaves the dive bomber. This added theater of war. pointed on the target. For more than two years the navy Impulse speeds up the missiles deIn this war American rockets are fired from naval craft, aircraft, and has been using a type of rocket scent and consequently its impact from the ground or from ground ve-- weapon against Axis submarines. with the target is more forceful. eema i eo!is That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the to trouble help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid naturo to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis TMSS tympRmwiBom, 8 BILL Gosh, Mom, hot rolls! 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Preserve the American Way of Life By Buying United States War Bonds g Y D O nOTH P-5- O K L A Kl 0... Para i it ,tar of noont inform ose of P'oomed.weU- C' - eH0nywod n J.T0,h Powder, ?R$bins. Bridgeport, 4 TAftGCT 8 ! Co CiUOX ,owER BROWN ACTS OLD TODAY I P-3- P-4- 0 P-3- 9 P-4- 7 g SORETONE k Oa you r fomrit N. B. C. station ovary Saturday morning I OO A. M., M. W. T. KIDO KGIR KSEI KD1L KTH KOU KOA 8:00 A. PA., P. W. T. vvwwvw KFI KPO KHQ SAVE YOUR SCRAP Air Corps Will Use Jet - Propelled Fighters on Japanese Front of United States airof the its wide The range fighter plane, the now constituting a rapidly growing craft types. The Germans are using a segment of the aircraft production in this country, will displace to a plane on the western front great degree the standard type of in combat against Allied bombers fighter-escocraft in the war and their fighter escorts. It is acagainst Japan, according to war knowledged to have as principal ad vantage the speed with which it can production officials. Scheduled increases in the output attack and then elude conventional for this year are described as ter- American fighter planes American aircraft designers and rific" and by 1946, it was stated, pioduction of tiie new plane may engineers are trying to eliminate ake it the largest single item in what appears to be the chief dis rt TO HH.F GAIN ICTORY Old METAL, RAGS, RUBBER and PAPER short advantage Because of its prodigious range consumption of fuel, it is necessary that the plane be close to its base Until the for fiequent refueling. range is lengthened, its use as a bomber escort will be confined to raids against targets reasonably close to sources of fuel supply, experts point out. They add confidently, however, that the short rang will not always be an obstacle to ex tensivo use of the plane. 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