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Show THE BULLETIN Finn Tactics Adopted by U. S.; Men at Work Troops Study Winter Warfare They're Fighting Freedom's Cause is a new department that U ERE we know is going to meet with tremendous popularity with our readers, for it brings the opportunity of combining pleasure and profit. With jig, coping or keyhole saw, you may cut these designs from wallboard, plywood or thin lumber. Each pattern brings accurate outline of the design, and complete directions for making and painting. Men, women, boys and girls are finding this a fascinating pastime, and with each order will be sent a Lonto before the Russian-Fintish war brought winter fighting .into prominence, the United States army began training picked troopt to ski, keep weather and warm in tub-zer-o themselves to other adjust winter of warfare, Jroblems were taken during maneuvers near Fort Brady at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich in primitive, countryside on the upper peninsula. Photo at right shows soldiers on skis bang pulled by an army truck fast transportation through for ' the snow. This winter, for the first time, troops have made use of white "sheets" n- - Three national leaden whose Independence efforts have made news around the world: Left: Mohandas Gandhi, Indian independence leader, whose demands for autonomy from Great Britain have increased since the British request for Indian support In the war. Center: Manuel Queson, president of the Philippine islands, who told the national assembly It must choose now between permanent subservience to the United States or an Insecure Independence In IMS. Right: Ignace Jan Paderewskl, famed pianist and former premier of Poland, who has been named president or Poland-in-exilwith headquarters In France. c, ve Airplanes End Starvation for 50,000 Wild Ducks for camouflaging. circular showing many additional novelties which may be made at home. A host of bright birds in your garden becomes reality when your cutout hobby is combined with pattern Z9063, 13 cents. Life-siz- e outlines and realistic painting suggestions for eight familiar birds are given. Can you identify them? There's the woodpecker, scarlet tanager, indigo buntred-head- ed ing, towhee, oriole, bobolink and blue jay. Scraps of plywood and jig or coping saw will make pleasant work of these feathered friends. On this same pattern you also receive outlines and instructions for the delightful rustic bird house. Different-size- d openings for various birds make this house adaptable to the birds of your choice. Send Order to: Aunt Martha, Box 166-Kansas City, Mo. FOOD FOR THOUGHT ABOVE: Soldiers climb from their trench for an attack. Notice that riflemen are being supported by machine-gu- n fire from fixed emplacements. -- " mi in ..n.r. wmtmniLitm.m.SM.ML More than 50,000 wild ducks were saved from of train from the air alone the Illinois river In the planes In sloughs and back waters. Top: vation. Bottom: Loading shelled com in the plane Ice-lock- 'Shitfiiiifiii ,,t. tmtj ;&mt,i starvatlonwhen Illinois sportsmen distributed six tons LaSalle region. The feed was distributed by the airSome of the hundreds of ducks already dead from starat the LaSalle-FerIII., airport. i m TH1THT Ual&ann a, Bankliead Pledges Support to Bankhead He who reigns within himself, and rules passions, desires, and fears, is more than a king. Milton. Nothing is more dangerous than a friend without discretion; even a prudent enemy Is preferable. La Fontaine. The destiny assigned to every man is suited to him, and suits him to himself. Marcus Aure-liu- s. Didst thou never hear that thinti ill got hud ever had tucceu? Shako-upenre.. Census Chieftain lie only half dies who leaves an image of himself in his sons. Goldonl. THROAT Hat cold mada it hut van to talk? Throat rough and cratrby? Gat a box of ABOVE: Target practice Ludm't.YoullfiiidLudcs'1 special ingredient, with cooling, manthol, a f raat aid in helping Mot ha that "aandpaper throatl" in a driving snowstorm, while troops advance in open formation. RIGHT: Tree limbs and ropes support pup tents, and pine boughs form mattress on top of the snow. LUDEN'S 5 Mantfiol Cough Drop Seeing Myself "I have never seen a greater monster or miracle in the world than myself." Montaigne. f fg F Commander-in-chie- f of 150.000 census takers la William Lane Austin, whose army will compile essential facts about 132,000,000 Americans, 1,000,000 business firms, TLM ' WW .S&EJT 00 Senator Lister HiU of Alabama pins a "Bankhead for President" homes and 7,000,000 farms button on the lapel of Senator John H. Bankhead, also of the cotton state. during 1940. Austin, a native of They are booming the senator's brother. Rep. William B. Bankhead, Mississippi, began with the census speaker of the bouse, for the Democratic nomination for President In the bureau 40 years ago In a minor 1940 campaign. Senator Hill is Bankhead's campaign manager. capacity and worked to the top. City of Flint Crew in Home Waters Winter Training Don't Aggravate Gas Bloating If your GAS BLOATING fa canard by onatipation. act tha DOUBLE ACTION of Adkrika. Thi rtmrdy ia BOTH Carminative earminatiTa and cathartic that, vana and aontha tha atomaeh. help that OAS. act Cathartica quickly and aipcl arnthr. clearing tha bowebj of vaatea thai OAS BLOATING, head-acha- a, may hava cawed iadiceation, bout atomaeh and nerva prraure. Allien ka contain tbica katima and lira carminativca to give a Bora BALia not ANCED mult. It doe not (rip habit forming. Adlerika act on tha itomarh and BOTH fbowela. It rrlierc STOMACH and often remoTM bowel GAS aimoat at wart ia lea than two hour. on, Sold at all drag visit i iffo ilAi itfi i"n n'fin TlffiM "i fBhiil Vfftlfan i ABOVE: Soldiers on the march ride skis and draw their weapons behind them. LEFT: As temperature drops to 10 below zero, the camp fire proves a welcome respite from rigorous "fighting9' before starting out again after the "foe." Harrr kckett.Mar.isfaMrlr Members of the crew of the City of Flint turn thumbs down on the banner with the pinwheel cross. The City of Flint arrived In Baltimore, Mil., rrcrntly artcr an epio cruise which lasted 114 days. This Nazi Dag was hoisted by the German prise crew put aboard to take the ship to C.rrmany after its capture by a sea raMcr. The fch'p was later freed by Norway. Joe McCarthy, . manager of the world champion New York Yankees, lays sside baseball deductions for a snow shovel at his Buffalo, N. Y., hmnc. McCarthy Is busy laying plans for the spring training season. 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