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Show J THE BULLETIN. BINGHAM. UTAH Applaud Anti-Axi- s Agreement in Rio L - .... ..j., Symbolic of the spirit of at the antl-Axl- s conference Is this photo of Dr. Enrique Ruis- - Guinazu (left, seated, in white), foreign minister of Argentina; Caraacclolo Para Perez, foreign minister of Venezuela (center), and Sumner Welles, U. S. undersecretary of state. AH are shown applauding the antl-Ax- ls agreement arrived at by all. Soundphoto. ' Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be-cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. In-flamed bronchial mucous mem-branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un-derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. 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BOSS SUTTON VERY SATURDAY EVENING &y'r fS CAMELS i4 V ' VA GUWR WLM?fi ) K Zf RRST WITH MEN J tl V ' lrt IN THE SERVIce 1 for men In the service , I Your dealer has Camels I already wrapped with 1 complete instructions y for mailing py ' ; ' : 7c3lfe Actual sales records in Post tU j Exchanges, Sales Commis-- liaw ttl saries, Ship's Stores, Ship's ill Service Stores, and Canteens nwuAy show that with men in the A 1$ Army, the Navy, the Ma-- hi lines, and the Coast Guard sSJ,f4 the favorite cigarette is 55!sL 77 fP n THE CIGARETTE OF ejQ IVll Lla C0STLIER tobaccos It .1 Z UP a first-clas- s se t But the , for the navy. t champ in a as the top t, e name of Joe Louis. said that the next e .yweight champion would this war assemblage dead-sur- e bet It's my J name will be Joe offle unlooked for fate J in on the main act r life doesn't pack too r; weight on the Bomber's J ook him only a few days extra ten pounds after 1 i out Buddy Baer. , can put on weight as d e it off. Tbe ring; has i a champion before who !: lUCh time In a training s; nicked off more miles ki year after year, than n will be interesting to uch Louis weighs some is from now. , i led the turn in his last cfore the fight was ever was training for Lou time. We were talking 1 rst Buddy Baer meeting 1 ny Conn fight Always thing that looked like an it ..vvvaiMMijMiina 8 law i h .. i f JOE LOUIS ( Bomber finally admitted ' fes stale and we'll below : contests. I fought Baddy Baer in i," be said, "I was dead lined In a hot place and see black spots before didn't have no pep left, y plenty that time, but ; I't much steam back of 8." II different in the second . r party after Joe had got-- t and had recovered his Quite different 0 admitted on the same at he wasn't any too keen Billy Conn roundup. fast boy," Louis said, -- n't right. I was too slow. nade me look slower, but aster than I was then. I tale. I'll be different for the challenger picked for ouis start, if there is ht battle soon. At j lender Pittsburgher Is the f iven a chance. .' i boxer and as game a : i is, I still think he got a ; itching Louis below form. got a break, on the odd funny thing," Conn told hest punch I threw cost ;ht. I'll tell you how and ad hoped and expected bim. I was doing that ie middle of the 12th it near the end of that 'led Joe on the jaw with ' ch. I saw his knees half-hi-s eyes roll. I knew I'd 1 thought he was about o I decided at that spot iim out. I j 't content any longer to I got rough instead If I hadn't landed ision.I'm pretty sure I taken the chance I in and swinging flat- - ave him a still target lace of a moving target hurt at the time. Don't )i't you his body blows down. They hadn't t that belt on the head in I hen I was trying to out- - - that turned the trick. It J Ithat your best punch costs It But that's what hat - f Jne." I Best ' P" that Louis was only to something like four 0"e was against Max J e other was the second f fieht- - The third was y Galento. The fourth wal shot against Buddy uis was strung to the n his second meeting with elmg. He came near kill-- , Uhlan in less than a can also gamble that set to wipe out Buddy dy with his title at stake e entering army ranks. made up his mind to put ;j ""orm on the heavy-'mpio- n of the world. 00 8uch personal feeling uddy as he had against ' nd Galento. But his 1(Je was riding high. Beyond In Evil He who imitates what is evil always goes beyond the example that is set; on the contrary, he who imitates what is good always falls short. Gicciardini. Elevation and Merit There is merit without eleva-tion, but there is no elevation with-out some merit. La Rochefou-cauld. i SPEAKING OF j SPORTS :j: By ROBERT McSHANE Released by Western Newspaper Union A NY man who can hit a golf ball as far and as accurately as Samuel Jackson Snead deserves high ranking among present-da-y stars of the fairway. But Snead, despite his flawless swing and almost unbelievable distan-ce- getting ability, hasn't won uni-vers-acclaim. In fact, the man-ner In which he loses tournaments often wins more publicity for him than would victory. Golfing fans never will forget Slammin Sammy's eight on the last hole in the United States Open at Philadelphia three years ago. Nei-ther will they forget his eight on the last hole of the recent Los Angeles Open. Any galleryite watching Snead play his usual excellent brand of tournament golf would re-fuse to believe him capable of two such debacles. On the surface, these last-hol- e blowups seem to Indicate a lack of heart on the part of the former hill-billy from Virginia. Such Isn't the case. If Snead had been afraid of the pressure he would have been! overly cautious. Ills game would have mirrored his lack of courage. Too Much Courage But Snead was a victim of too much courage. He preferred to gamble. In the National Open he' used a brassie from a poor lie after hitting a rather unhappy tee shot, The second guessers knew he should have played it safe with an iron. In the Los Angeles Open he needed a four to win on the 500-yar- d final hole. After a fair tee shot his long: brassie carried him about 270 yards, leaving him almost hole high. With the green on a slight plateau, Snead was in the rough. His pitch hit at the top of the bank and rolled back. He took four shots to get the ball on the green. You can be sure that Snead' sj weakness isn't due to the lack of courage. Rather it is the result of uncertain concentration. In Los An-geles he was six under par for 71 holes. Then, without running into' anything more troublesome than light rough, he went three over par on the last hole. Not until Snead learns to control himself completely will he earn the place which should be bis. He must learn to forget tbe sour shots and concentrate on matters directly at hand. Right now it doesn't take very much to turn him from an al-most certain winner to a ragged vic-tim of his own nerves. With com-petition Increasingly keen, nerves must be kept under iron control. Ben Hogan possesses marvelous concentrating ability so does Byron Nelson. Give that one additional quality to Snead and he would singe the tournament fairways to a brown crisp. e Another Score to Settle With Adolf Hitler - -T'4 ' ' I4-- ' , - t, ' H?- - ' - -- Fit i V ' 3t - v x4 , jtw11ijaiiiaiiaiiiii n affiJw i ill two rA. m ..ssmB fcWWHiWflWWaTO l uiil jews ....v.v.e.. Above Is shown some of the crew of the Norwegian freighter, Varanger, which went down al-most within sight of the New Jersey coastline after being hit by a torpedo from an enemy submarine. The entire crew of 42 which took to lifeboats arrived in port safely. They are symbolizing victory as they eat at Gloucester, N. J. Inset: The Varanger sliding beneath the waves following the attack. Friendly Books He who loveth a book will never want a faithful friend, a whole- - counsellor, a cheerful Isome or an effectual Isaac Barrow. For a Raidy Day Immmmmk jg Jm Philadelphia is going right ahead with its air raid precautions, and the latest Innovation is the fire-fighti-suit for women wardens, made of chemically processed fire-proof cloth. Above is shown the suit with helmet as worn in action. Para-Sk- i Parachute Battalion Members mmmmtmmmmmm&smi Para-sk- i members of the 503rd parachute battalion get their first mountains and valleys of Utah. Some of trainlne in the snow-covere- d had never seen snow nntll they arrived in Sa t Lake Citrfor training. Here Instructor Hugh Bauer demonstrates to his class tbe proper way to do a kick turn. Bowling the Right Way By LOWELL JACKSOS (This it out ol a series ol lessons in bowling by Lowell Jsckson. one ol the country's outstanding bowlers. Mr. Jack- - son has eighteen 300 games to his credit and has a league average of 210.) "Two inches to the right." FAST ALLEYS. The surface of a fast alley is usually highly pol-ished. When an alley is fast that is, highly polished-t- he bowling ball may refuse to hook- -it will slide instead of gripping the alley sur-face. However, when an alley is fast it is considered in champion-ship condition. Here are five suggestions for play on fast alleys: 1. Move your original stance two inches to the right 2. Do not loft your ball on the alley; rather lay it down and roll it. 3. Cut down the speed of your de-livery slightly. 4 Give your ball a complete turn-over- " with your fingers and wrist without increasing the speed of delivery. 5 Hold your ball lower starting from your stance and lower your back swing a few inches. SPORT SHORTS C Dr Eddie Anderson. University of Iowa football coach, has announced that the Hawkeyes will not name a team captain for the 1942 season. A player will be chosen to lead the Hawks each week during the sea- - L J V Belford, director of intra-mural athletics, has been named varsity track coach of Crc.ghton uni-versity in Omaha. C Paul Derringer. Cincinnati Reds pitcher, recently toured the Miami in par u. Country club course Turns on Hitler o rWaaiiiaaalaf!aMaaaaHiiaMiaaaaaHaaHiaMaHaa Once leader of the fascist home guard In Austria, Prince Ridigei von Starhemberg is now flight lieu-tenant with the Free French forces of Gen. Charles de Gaulle. Making Barrage Balloons for Defense t-i- i' zzmamiaar y .zr? huge balloon room at the plant of the Firestone a view of the new V hbeP company In Akron, where as many as 12 great barrage Tire at one time. These gas bags have proved their ShTnSndinfvtl points against enemy aircraft in Great Britain, rtorken ! In foreground are assembling a big bag. |