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Show engtiins Eyes Shift Front ;f KWIWR . J. WSJ JAR .' WAJW WSSfSR Round to Square in Shape f 1 1 K.UBBER G.I. FOOLS ENEMY ... lered nnder the nomenclature of pneumatic gun, 155-mm., M.I., is an example el deception and camouflage ised by the V. S. army in World War n. Insert shows a rubber soldier, attired in G.L clothing, as he stands a guaro. me ocu 4 BULL SESSIONS AT "OLD MEN'S TOWN" . . . Disraeli pithily summed up man's lire cycla thus: "Youth b a blunder; manhood a struggle; old age a regret." The state of Maine has taken a mighty step towards eliminating the regret from old age with the establishment of the community for old men outside the town I Jefferson, near Augusta. The rocking-chair statesmen are prepared to give opinions on everything from CPA to the atomic bomb and many verbal battles result nightly. 4SH10NS OF BY-GONE DAYS . . fwtese, Red Springs, N. C, featured fi i the latest in modern stvlea. A flouig, was mmonK tte CTeations The " w"1 'he 15-pound skirts. TWfKXm. EACH RUNS FROM MOUSE . . . Prise winner in the S4th annual .Be'efoN Cat Club of America. Chicago, proves that she can imh. .1 ,owl f majestically walking away. Lady Aris is so ih. JL M ,h MtuaHy turns be back on nthing as lowly as a mouse. enered In the show by Mrs. Sidney f. Gray. Chicago, and was jT verites of the great feline esposiUo Prle cats from all parts if A "Long Tom," made of rubber, ruuuer uecoy m,t Doats, rubber Jeeps 7 if . Homecoming at Flora McDonald the costumes of other days, as weU ridinir skirt, built for side-saddle A riding skirt, tennis scores must have been ter- -i ' , s . iMSII weiehinr nl ?SB nniini1 anil wvia. and tanks to draw enemy fire. ill HEAVYWEIGHT BABY ... Dr. B. B. Fraley, physician of Ashland, Ky., made delivery of a 19-pound son to Mr. andMrs. John Castle. Decem- rber 9. He stated that It was the largest baby he had ever seen. FOREIGN LANGUAGES . . . AJ. though they speak different languages. lan-guages. Inseparable pals are Polly and Snooky, parrot and Boston terrier ter-rier pets of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot E. Simpson, New York City. They love to wrestle each ether. V ( 5 w . ji 7 : jute i its N ATOMIC PICKET LINE OF THE' YEAB . . . Shown at the General Motor building, Detroit, la a part of one of the largest picketing demonstrations dem-onstrations in recent history. An estimated 10,000 marchers ringed the corporation's headquarters with placards and bands for nearly three hours. Cancelled union contracts gave union worst setback It has received re-ceived since 1937. i : STEER UPSETS DETROIT ... A steer that escaped from Detroit packing house puts up a fight as two men try W hang on to their prise. Four steers broke out of the stock yards and caused considerable excitement ex-citement In a business section of Detroit before they were caught. While , ne damage was done, thousands of citizens flocked to cover. II " 8s ,-.'-. W0 SYMBOLIC OF DEVASTATED LANDS . . . Even the youngsters of war-devastated war-devastated lands are clearing away to start over again. Representative of millions, also, is his lack of clothing. These people will not be able to continue working this winter unlesi help Is speedily forthcoming. The big push of the Victory Clothing will be held, January 7 to 31, in I ''-' sS' k M. i ..:i.:,.f: V i-A n. ! cunni . . The contestants In the Shanghai derby were specially trained coolies and the riders were pretty- girls seated in their rickshaws. fere branch of the U. S. armed 1 & Uk- 4 i IK ; V Sis V a- v iA y" collection for relief of people overseas all sections of the United States. jit. Eacn entrant was sponsorco oy forcea. w ' -4 " 'I OLDEST COMBAT VET . . . Cpl. Lou Richman, 56, New York City, member of the famous 37th Ohio (Buckeye) division, arrived at Los Angeles with record of having been the oldest combat soldier in the Pacific. GAVE- PATTON BLOOD . . . Cpl. Salvatore DiBernado, Port Chester, N. Y., who gave a blood transfusion to Gen. George S. Patton Jr., when the latter was rushed to a hospital at Heidelberg, following serious motor mo-tor accident. lOPE WINS AGAIN ... For the Vth consecutive year, Bob nope has been voted the top position in the Motion Picture Daily's annual poll if radio editors. Fred Allen, Fib' jer McGee and Molly, and Bing Crosby tied for second. H i y tiTLE OF LONDON ... Cpl rving Ruben, Brooklyn, wears t British bobby's helmet, which he ac ;uired during the battle of London luben recently arrived In New fork aboard the super troop car ier, USS Washington. YOUNGEST UMPIRE . . Henry P. McGowan, 13, Ozone Park. L. 1., N. Y.. Is the youngest umpire in prt; "'a' .1 I - k...k.ll U. nMl I sirned with-the class 0. Ohio StaM baseball iesrae. iirnnY-nnJMiii'tn PAT HURLEY ALWAYS A STORMY PETREL WASHINGTON. This town, deadly dead-ly afraid of peacetime boredom, pricked up Us ears and licked Its chops when Pat Hurley issued hi stentorian resignation as ambassador ambassa-dor to China. It then settled dowr to enjoy a good show. Washington has known Pat evei Since 1912 when as a dashing younf attorney from Oklahoma he used to appear before congressional committees com-mittees for the Choctaw nation, and they know he always puts or a good show. Ones in testifying be fore the senate insular affairs committee com-mittee as secretary of war. Pa shouted: "You cannot can me liar. You can run your star-chamber sessions without me. I havi taken all I can stand." Whereupon he flounced out of the room. Some years earlier, Pat ap peared before the house Indian af fairs committee to oppose opening the tribal rolls of the Choctaw na tion to certain Indians who claimed they were euchered out of their tribal lands. And he was severely criticized by Webster Balllnger, whe pointed out that just two years before. be-fore. Hurley had represented the Wards, an Indian family whlcr sought to have the Choctaw trios! rolls opened. Thus Hurley, was ir the position of arguing on both sidei of the same question In the brie! period of two years. Pat was not quite ss ferocious in those days, however, snd tor somi unexplained reason did not threater. to kick Balllnger out of the com. tnlttee room, PATRICK J. O'HURLEY Pat Hurley has come a long wa from those days when Oklahoma was sn Indian territory. Bora O'Hurley, bo dropped the "Q" iht the Catholic religion of his, tathej to become a. Baptist, and eftei working hit way through an Indian college, ht had the courage 1c com to Washington, take law degree, de-gree, at George Washington, and marry the daughter of Adm. Henry B. Wilson, then and now one of thi most beautiful ladles la the capital It Is long way from such lowly beginnings to hit more recent biter views with Joe Stalin hit 4trplafit flights through the Near East and his powerful position as the 'right bower of Generalissimo Chiang Kai- shek. But Pat hat itaged a colorful personal row at almost every mile stone along the wsy. In Chungking, he first towed with Gen. Al Wedemeyer over the question ques-tion of sending s mission to the to-called to-called Communist section of Chint to evaluate the importance of lti military strength. For a while hi and Wedemeyer weren't speaking to each other though they occupied adjoining ad-joining bedrooms In the same bouse. Later at a Chungking cocktail party, Wedemeyer's chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Robert B. McClure, chlded Hurley for sending General Marshall a telegram of protest against Wedemeyer. "You pup," boiled the ex-cow-puncher from Oklahoma, "I've shot men for less than that" Guests had to separate the two men. The Chinese looked on, amused but not impressed. Is China it brings severe lost of fact to fight in public. "Pat it Pat," mused FDR when informed of the fuss, "and there's nothing you can do about him." CHRISTMAS CAROLS If you happen near the secondary office of Hep. Leslie Arends of Illinois, Illi-nois, house Republican whip, deep in the sub-basement of the capitol, you can hear strange sounds echoing echo-ing through the catacomb-like corridors. cor-ridors. Arends and his five colleagues arc getting their voices in trim for a special trans-Atlantic broadcast ol Christmas carols in which six members of the British parliament also will join to be aired by tht Mutual network on December 20. Familiar carols, such as "Oh, Little Lit-tle Town of Bethlehem" and "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" will be rendered by the legislators. The Americans and Britons will da a joint rendition of "Silent Night. ' The other members of the Arendi sextet are GOP Representative! Harve Tibbott of Pennsylvania, Paul Shafer of Michigan, Harry Towe of New Jersey, Frank Fellows ' oi Maine and William Hill of Colorado. The singing congressmen occasionally occa-sionally vary their practice sessions with "Swee,t Adeline," according to Macon Reed, Mutual news report er, a former army corporal who is helping to arrange the Christmas broadcast. However, Reed insists there is no "liquid encouragement" at such times CAPITAL CHAFF California's new young Republican Sen. William F. Knowland was the only member of the senate to challenge chal-lenge Sen. Jim Eastland of Missis- isippi recently when Eastland made 4a lengthy speech attacking U. S. poli cy in Germany as too severe. . . . General Marshall was slated to be-comei be-comei a director of the American Bed Cross before Truman decided to send him to Chins. . . . Former G$P Congressman Mel Maas ol f a viuuun ui ui marine " " Innton. The king penguin would have a hard time getting fitted lor glasses' should be need them, xor tug pu pils are round when fully dilated, , hexagonal in shape when half di ' lated, and square when complete- ' ly contracted. Cats' eyes shift In shape, too. from vertical in bright light to circular cir-cular in dim light. Although the tame house pet variety of eat usu -ally has vertical-slit pupils, its wilder brethren such as lions see with round pupils. . CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AUTOS. TRUCKS ft ACCESS. GQll pneu for MISCELLANEOUS t WE BUT AN O SELL OHIeO Furniture, FUei, Typewriters, Ada In Machine!, Safes, Cash Registers. . r .1, i mo nfOK vlrulNr.lt t It Br.iwr. Salt t CUy, Utah- MISCELLANEOUS rREE IS BROOKINGS EASTEH LILT BULBS tree with Ki per year subscription to "Pacific Coast Deep Sea Gazette." Frea ta land Information, famous lily bulb Industry, In-dustry, commercial fishing, lumber Indus try. 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