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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN New Rubber -From Old to - Help Bridge Shortage en s: J. Fuller Pep " By JERRY LINC . TTTT rhWife Plagued by Mate's Jealousy . '. - Ball Syndicate WNU Featurea. Say dig betinnint my husband wanted to know everything I was doint. lad to read my letters aloud to him answer t. KATHLEEN NORRIS AY HUSBAND is Jeal-'I Jeal-'I ous," writes an Arkansas wife. "I St, or suspected it, be- was married, but I know how serious it r that it would affect phase of my life with ow I find myself made jtely wretched by his ng me and suspecting I questioning me, and I seem able to cope with itter at all. begin with," her letter i, "I was married three tgo, at M, to a man more ice my age. Lewis wai 44 y mother'! friend. My fa-d fa-d when I waa a baby; my E smarried Immediately; her usband being Lewis' older i spoiled me when I was a il sent me beautiful pres-ichool. pres-ichool. came to my gradua-I gradua-I it seemed to me wonder-romantic wonder-romantic to be married that r. But now I think it was crowd graduation and mar-to mar-to one day; I was so much ithat I regretted missing the e that evening, in my childhood he was teasing me about liking this iiat better than I did him. ose days Lewis seemed to rt of god, playing tennis wearing evening clothes to pi parties Into which I even peep, and adored by atients. He Is an eye doc-never doc-never occurred to me that be serious when he said ealous. iqaltltive Husband, ver, as soon as we were I found out hew much in le was. Frem the begin wanted to knew everything sing, or even thinking. I iad my letters aloud to him ent them, and show him the We had a housekeeper, ion's nurse, whe waa asked pany me practically every- d was questioned when we She is my good friend. ay, and takes my side 'in g. Junior was born Lewis new side of his Jealousy, like mo to gush over the t him away whenever pos- Junior shows eagerness to holds out his anna bo is E s old new Lewis aavi we're net going to have er's-boy stuff and often Bttle fellow screaming. is interest n society Is (says I killed it by making fuss a beat ether men, a fcfirlvooWW"iitovelr' Be wants to be at borne ning, sometimes having In fer bridge, which I One of his Brat reaoests neither my mother nor cay ild ever come to the Dense king Invited; I could ask ;oftea as I liked bnt they ft ceme otherwise. ias made for great formal-tiltness formal-tiltness where mere ought much pleasure and easi-fact, easi-fact, my mother has lost Ice with Lewis, and even ind. who is Lewis' brother. kes any effort to tee us. bya Asking Questions. Phsrge anything I like any-id any-id we live luxuriously, but I money allowance is only th;.end do what I will 1 oi to make any evt-tv t"". I mean I can t f. before I sent them, and had to show TIME TO REGRET He t polled her when the wot a child, brought her expensive presents, ana when she, graduated grad-uated he urns there. She thought it would be wonderful wonder-ful and romantic to be married mar-ried on her graduation day . . . Now, three years later, Catherine mines the youth ihe gave up to marry a man more than twice her age. She is unhappy, and he is jealous. Not m pleasant situation, but Kathleen Nmrris tells Catherine Cather-ine that the will have to bear it. Why? Be ture to read thit ttory of a girl whote hasty marriage has given her a lifetime life-time of leisure in which to regret re-gret it. in for charities or club work very welL I am studying French with an old refugee woman, but on two occasions her young son came in during the lessons, and after that Lewis insisted that they be given here in our house, which is very dull. "Am I making myself out a mar tyrf You don't know what an effort I make to keep cheerful and busy, filling vases, ordering meals, play' ing with my baby, going every1 day to pick Lewis up in the car. But his continual questioning and suspi cions make me nervous, and of late I have been crying a good deal, which does not improve my appear ance and annoys him. "What prompts me to write you," Catherine concludes her letter, "it that lest night, when Lewis was in a particularly inquisitive mood, I suddenly emptied a vase I was fill' ing with primroses right over his bead. Ho was wonderful about it but it really frightened me, and I thought that if there is any way to cure him, or cure me if I am to blame, t "had better find out what it it." And there, you luckier women. who are married to men without this particular form of vanity, pettiness and cruelty, is a perfect example of the elderly jealous mate. Waking Is No Fun. It seems great fun to the little beauty of It to announce to hei awed and envious schoolmates that she is going to be married on graduation gradu-ation day to a successful doctor who is sble to give her every luxury and who has adored her since babyhood. baby-hood. It is a school girl's dream. But the waking up isn't much fun. Catherine has cheated herself out of her happiest young years, years of dancing and house parties, par-ties, picnics and camping and skiing, ski-ing, trips and theatricals and be a us. Every f irl has a right to these, and every girl, rich or poor, manages to UW i gtfod share of thefii. It wasn't Catherine's fault that this path was made so easy tor her. If her mother hadn't sense enough to suspect what a prison Lewis was preparing for her, Lewis' brother might have given her hint Catherine, Cath-erine, at 18, wasn't supposed to know that the flattery and the presents, the plain-gold ring and the new estate es-tate were Just so many chains about her. - Will Have to Bear It. In Catherine's case she simply will have to put up with it Society Soci-ety would stand aghast at the spectacle spec-tacle of that dear little pampered wife, with her beautiful home and two good servants, her adoring husband hus-band and lovely child, running away from it all. And she eouMn't run ti her mrf'T. herai'ifi h-r stepfnfhp'r i lw'n'.tn i'-rr. whh v.ntiM rra!"' Whoa yea answer Ike nation's call for year scrap rmbber, here at what becomes of tt Before It becomes reclaimed ranker. mixed with erode and served op to bridge the shortage. At left yea tee scrap robber which, feu beea ground, heated and mixed before being forced through a flee screes to remove dirt. Hie rab-ber rab-ber cornea oat like spaghetti strings. At right is a pile of finely ground robber scrap. Building New A naval officer sad a couple ef chiefs staad la water above their waists (left) as they pick s site fer seaplaae ramps at s sew" base apea as undisclosed island la the South Paclfs Eight: The tsxnrlaat fronds from the plentiful palm trees (sickly, effectively and inexpensively camouflage the tents ef the army, nary and marine units that occapy this Sooth Pa cine Isle. Part of New Toughening Course' ' . ' " J' r. c . 1--Nv : 1. ' . i .. ..... . ' ,i ,.f ' A !! if til J..., ; ' . i i ;; :f . I :j:;;v.f:::-i:;:;';;;& A seven-foot blrh collection af lore, IMegree angle. Is reaDr ao obstacle as they go over the new 22t-yard obstacle coarse, designed to toughen wem vp. ai mis side ef the obstacle Is a fear-feet ditch fined with sand. There are hurdles, tunnels and Jumps where a sales mesas a anad- Yanks in the mm.mJTm,mm taLu. ." i. This, bhoto.' from somewhere In Iroeps la the course of their vigorous training for bush' warfare, while becomlrt acclimated to the Intense kni rwi.n i. tiwu ti-.i poats. A Jangle fox hole Is seen, well camouflaged. V Naval Base in 1 v. umlhsra dirt. niM.t m. to theao nova at Selfrldro Field Caribbean Aw S 1 ina r&rivj. BPM. South Pacific Cousin to F.D.R. 1. v V Jorge Delano, a cousin ef President Presi-dent Boose volt, frem Santiago, Chile, called on the President during dur-ing a visit to the national capital. Be is shewn as be left the White Boose after bis visit Gold Star Mother J Mrs. Mary F. BuL 73, at convention conven-tion of Americas Gold Star Mothers, la New York. Mrs. Bin, past presi-dent presi-dent of the organisation, was again elected president By VIRGINIA VALE Baioaaod fay Waatera Newspapor Union. METRO'S "Mrs. Miniver" will probably be one of the best remembered war pictures pic-tures that have reached the screen, not merely because it is well directed (by William Wy ler ) and superbly acted , but because it deals with a typical fam ily, facing the war at home. It vividly presents the sort of situations situa-tions that wo might have had to deal with In this country. Incidentally, Incident-ally, a "Mrs.. Miniver" rose has been developed, named for the one in the picture; it is dedicated to "the unselfish and sterling qualities' of American women in the war," women like the one whom Greer Garson plays so movingly in the film. Don't mist "Mrs. Miniver!" i eVUUU WlealaV, UUU UeaAilAHlfJ OA radio's "Hit Parade." bat an im portant role in RKO's "Sweet or Hot" starring Lucille Ball and Tie-tor Tie-tor Mature. Hit comedy specialties BCDDT CLA&E v and songs last year won nlra one of the highest individual ratings on radio listener polls, but in the picture pic-ture he'll do more than slngvwltb Peter Llnd Hayes and Arnold Stang he'll play an army buddy of Mature't. Alan Ladd attracted plenty of attention at-tention and favorable comment during dur-ing bit stay in New York; at part of the campaign to Introduce this new leading man to the publio Paramount Para-mount eaa consider the trip a success. suc-cess. But so the girls who eyed him admiringly realized that It was a case of "Hands off t" Mrs. Ladd (the former Sue Carol, once a movie star) waa with him, and they're devoted. Jeaa Crawford fct one screen mother Twbe wants ber ttagbtet is f oDow In her footsteps. Looking at golden-haired Christina, now three, she remarked: "If she isn't aa actress I'll be the most disappointed person tn the world." Russell Hoyt handsome 24-year-old North Carolina traveling salesman sales-man signed by RKO, reached Hollywood Holly-wood without an iota of dramatic experience. A friend, an agent and a talent scout were responsible, and he got a contract without even making mak-ing a teat . I- Gary Cooper can spend his vaea tion traveling with the San Francisco Fran-cisco Seals as the ball team's assistant assist-ant manager if he wants to. He was Invited by Lefty O'DouL the manager, man-ager, who taught him to bat and throw left-handed for "The Pride of the Yankees." As part of bis war work, Ronald Colmaa to making three flints this year; during the past six years he's made only one a year. The balks ef his Income will go to the government govern-ment la taxes. Daring the last war be served with Kitchener's "Cob-temptibles." "Cob-temptibles." saw action at Yores, waa wounded at Meoslnes, and be holds the Mono medal with 1914 bar. Hia next picture la "Random Har vest." Eric Blore celebrated his 50th picture pic-ture role when he began work in Paramount's "Happy Go Lucky," which stars Mary Martin and Dick PowelL Once on the London stage, with time out for serving in the last war, he's been in demand in Hollywood Holly-wood since 1034. Warren Hull, Parks Johnson's new "Vox Pop" partner, is instantly rec ognized by young radio followers as "The Green Hornet" a 'role he playedTttra screen" serial. "He was besieged by juvenile autograph hunters in an Alexandria, Vs., store. Phil Baker ought to be happy; the one thing that visitors to New York seem to want more than any thing else is tickets to his "Take It or Leave It" broadcasts. OhDS AND ENDS -Edward C Robinson of "Bi$Townm has" taken up hitrsesho pitching at his ranch behind Beverly II ills .,.No actor changes leading lead-ing ladies mora often than Tim Holt: his new one, in "Son of thaJSaddle," is Ann Summers, a newcomer . . . Khaki-clad Khaki-clad Staff Lieutenant Hopper pussies audiences when she aids the treasury' department in selling war bonds till they recognise her as Marsha Hunt: she uses her married name when in uniform". uni-form". ,. Uedy Lamarr does e jitterbug routma tn Jr hita Largo ut a sarong . . . Koep your eye on Helmut Dantin, who gives an outstanding performance M a Carman flier tn lffrt1 Miniver'. am I been readln' about aome of these cUvorote and It seems to ue husbands hus-bands are like automobiles. If you take good care of them, you dont have to keep getting new ones all the tune. , . . And one way of takta' good sere of him Is to see he goto all hla vitamins. And . that's where DOAOQO'S rip somas tn. 'Course It haaflf got 'em all. hut lt'a extra. Hon l the two aost Jikely to be abort In ordinary meals- vitamins B,' and D. What's more, PIP'S one graad-taaUn' eereal, tool H.SV Mir ar (I c-)i W M RMMn An wmd af iDtiHtm amltf ami mf tikmim tu . If you know Navy man, don't ever call him a "gob" sallorm consider the name an insult You can get on the right side of him though if you offer him a Camel or better yet, send him a carton. Camels are the favorite cigarette with men in the Navy (Army, Marines, Ma-rines, Coast Guard, too, for that matter) based on actual sales records rec-ords , from the service men's stores. Local dealers are featuring featur-ing cartons of Camels to send to any member of our armed forces anywhere. Send him that Camel carton today, Adv. , Acid Icdirjcrlicn What saaav Paetois de fas it t a MM M 111. UtllBiJlltfaW.rwMMlM.Sk Ti KeSm Crtmj troa KCXTKIK FEuALE I'JEAliNESS Try Lfdia BL Plnkham'e Vasatable Compound to hoip roliave BKnthly pain, aa!Sache. haxlache, wtta Its weak, atrveva toelinsa Sue to aaonthlf tuaetiofwl oturtanoae. 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