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Show ' "iK l;' " "V INGHAM CANYON, UTAH Quietest Spot Is Found In Midst of Noisiest Citj You wouldn't think of going t one of the world's noisiest citiei to find the quietest spot on earth would you? But in New York Cit) you'll find a building in whicl it is really quiet and peaceful. In a corner of the Brooklyn navj yard is an 18 by 30 foot building Mounted on deep rubber columns its walls are lined with thin layen of spun-glas- s fibers and othei sound-resistin- g materials. Sensi-tive equip-ment is - scientifically measured there. F $ 39r - hBbB Jti... .M .Ji BLALOCK OPERATION ... Dr. Alfred Blalock, Johns Hopkins hos--, pital surgeon, who has developed surgical correction for malforma-- ! tion of the heart. "MoNAl LEADERSHIP CHAMPS . . . Donald McKnigbt, 21, Street tod Mary Arlcne Nelson, 20, Humboldt, Kan., new 4--H club DAY OF JUDGMENT FOR ALL . . . The accused at Nuernberg trials arc shown in lower left. They Include Goering, Hess, Von Ribbentrop, Keltel, Rosenberg, Frank, Frlck, Strelcher, Funk, Schacht, Doenitz, Raeder, Von Schirach, Sauckel, Jodl, Von Papen, Spccr, Von Neurath and Fritsehe. Upper photo shows the court of-ficials. Lower right, the entrance Is being carefully guarded by American troops. The records contain his-torical evidence that would ordinarily require years of research to compile. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCESS. BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. ROOKKKKrKKS Operate your own "Dot. Bookkeeping and Tax 8erv Ice. Full or spare time. Detail! free. ELMS. im tit, Cedar drove. Ns. Carolina. INSTR UCTION BAHIIl US ARE IN DEMAND BarberlnK tauirht In a few muntlia. Learn a permanent business with a big Income. SALT LAKE HAItDEK COLLEGE Edw. r, GillFtle, Mir. 110 R(ent SL MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY AN II SELL Office Furniture. Files, Typewriters. AddU Inii Machines. Safes. Cash UcKistcrs. SALT LAKE IIFSK EXCHANGE IB West Broadwuy. Salt Lake Illy. Utah. WANTED TO BUY Ship all of your raw furs, rabbit sklna, hides and wool to NORTH WESTERN HUH. AND Ft'R COM PAN Y . i., Suulb Srd West. 8nlt Lake City, where you will always receive highest market price!. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! M TOMORROW alRIGHI Jfl Dependable m i k m hsfflM&PJV LAXATIVE GET A 25, BOX ggjf "666 COLD PREPARATIONS LIQUID. TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS CAUTION USE ONLY AS DIRECTED WNU W 5045 hM rj B illTl tC hJbAaaaaMxfasaaBVsia And Your Strength and Energy Is Below Par It may be caused by disorder of kid-ney function that permits poisonous waste to accumulate. For truly many people (eel tired, weak and miserable when the kidneys tail to remove excess acids and other waste matter from the blood. You may suffer nagging backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness, iretting up nights, leg pains, swelling. Sometimes frequent and scanty urina-tion with smarting and burning la er sign that something.! wrong with . the kidneys or bladder. Jm There should be no doubt that prompt fl treatment Is wiser then neglect. Use 91 Dean's Pill. It is better to rely on a H medicine that has won countrywide than on something less favorably known. Doan'i have been tried and teat-- V ad many years. Art at all drug stores. V Get Doan t today. BalMgMlBl '""""'""" " '": 'W 1:::::; Rjj v. ' H3 DEMOCRATIC WHIP . . . Rep. John J. Sparkman (D.), former at-torney of Huntsville, Ala., recently appointed Democratic majority whip of the house. JMl SIC LESSON . . . Thomas H. Benton's "The Music Lesson," i Siinncr of the popular prize selected by the public in the current B'iU' in the United States, 1945 exhibition, which was held at the jfe. institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. MteeraflB inif ,&v j rl MHS&wxBr Mil I PKv pmft'' '''' SBto - ''ffJ slBa ' iJL S DOLLS TO AID SANTA CLAUS . . . Photo shows left to right, Marilyn MacGregor, Warren, Ohio; Betty Rez-ne- r, Durham, N. C.J Frances Tibbetts, Melrose, Mass., and Elizabeth Peterson, Cornwall, Pa., as they sit among some of the 1,000 dolls that will be delivered to social agencies and through them to poor children con-fined in hospitals. The dolls were provided by students at Wellcsley college, Welleslcy, Mass. Fire Breeders The principal breeders of flroi, all of which can be wiped out, are: Negligence in handling lighted; matches; careless smoking habits; sparks falling on flammaUe wooden, roofs; defective chimneys and heat--; ing equipment; accumulations of' rubbish around buildings and in! closets, attics and basements; spon-taneous ignition of hay; and lack of lightning rod protection. CABINET TROUBLES . . . Alcide de Gasperi, Italy's new premier, is having trouble in forming cabinet acceptable to the liberal elements. Dry Hay Excessive heating of hay in mow or stack causes decreased digesti-bility and lowers its value for milk production. One test showed that 61 per cent of the dry matter in nor-- ; mal hay was digestible; of brown hay, 41 per cent, and black hay, only 27 per cent. Heating also re-duced palatabllity. All cows fed on brown and black hay in the experi-ment lost weight. Improved Rubber Gloves New styles in household gloves made of neoprene (synthetic rub-ber) overcome objections to prewar models. They will be made with roughened fingers, giving a non-sli- p finish that assures a firm grasp on soapy dishes and other slippery ob-jects. And they will be easy to pull on and off, some offering a satinized inner surface, others a fa brio lining. I I ARMING COMMUNITY . . . Reconstruction and plan of house Wfc first farming community known to man, placed in the before Christ by archeologists Seton Lloyd and hunt) ttafa f I niversity of Chicago, whose important prchistorical find was Vat Tell Hassuna, Iraq. 1liJj HP? ' 1 iiT nsWsiMW WsBnseaiW JssiseaBfcBafBB jE flKsBaHcii BMM $gKv? IS STILL RUNNING . . . Dr. Karl Kobelt, newly elected president of Switzerland, did not stop running when he was recently elected to office. TO HAVE AN EARLY CHR.STMAS . . . "Dear Santa," writes pain-wrack-three- year-ol- d Marvie Clark, with the aid of his mother, Edna Clark. But Marvie will never know Santa's response, for doctors have told his parents that Marvie cannot live until Christmas. W P f:.:'?viB l f MAN OF THE YEAR . . . Felix" Blanchard, Bishopville, S. C, has won the title of "football's man of the year," due to his scoring ability for the Army. Press Length When ironing, press with the, length rather than across the width Of fabric wherever possible. But if' a skirt, slip or nightguwn is cut on the bias, then iron on a slant, along! the grain or straight of the mate-rial. This will prevent the stretch--, ing and sagging which makes hems uneven. Bp SMsj. WINS LAMB AWARD . . . Waj-n-e Disch, 15, Evansville, Ind., with his pen of three Southdown lambs that won the junior championship at Chicago market fat stock show, held during the 24th National H club congress. The average weight of the animals Is 110 pounds. The International, re-placed this year by the market fat stock show, will take place in 194G. A nationwide 4--H club program is directed by federal, state and county exten-sion services. The national committee on boys and girls club work is pri-vately supported by voluntary groups of interested citizens. SENSATIONAL FOOTBALLER . . . Herman Wedemeyer, HawaUatv-- j born halfback of the St. Mary's Gaels, selected as "the most useful player on the Pacific coast." He will play with the Moraga, Calif., team against Oklahoma A & M in the ' Sugarbowl classic at New Orleans. I HHHj DID YOU KNOW 'EM WHEN? . . Three 1920 Olympic game winners, left to right: Alice Lord Landon, diver; Charlotte Boyle Clone, swim-mer; and Aileen Riggln Young, clivcr, shown at Philadelphia re-union. B P f I M&'Hr .. "V PYONS IS TO BLAME . . . Lt. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow. who tolc Harbor Investigating committee that if anyone was to b!ame foi k to send General Short additional warnings, that he is "willing t W" the blame. He believed that another message might have sliowi fral Short that he was not following General Marshall's SnstTtirtinn |