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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Republicans Gain in State, City Elections Due to in unusually largo demand and current -war confttlona. slightly mora Km Ii required in filling orders for a Jew of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: PITTEQNS'K j Pistol Packin' w Vigiladies " f, iKs ParadeAH : wm& J"- SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 5M South WelU St. Chicago Encloie Zfl centa In coins for each pattars dcitrtd. Pattern No Size Name Address may 1 ofgj "taunt the Din. biW it : a ti it at trial Ml. tberr at Af' to a : r li ! B& at f i ) k 3 3 I RKX -1. . r . ; I J Con, ms -, 1 . . , . y ' vv V:' ' -A"-: ,,. timfM .;:rr;w . K fe - aio J a" I yf . fr . , ! III M IV i pablican and Democratic political strength la apparently more or a par than It baa beea for assay , according to results of the recent off-year state and city elections. GO? candidates won aot only the they were expected to get bat also some they were not expected to get. Three of the victors are pictured u Left: Walter E. Edge. Republican, elected governor of the State of New Jersey. Center: Joe R. Hanley, Micsn. elected Uentenant-governor of New York state. Right: Simeon S. Willis, Republican, elected gor-sf gor-sf Kentucky In a tight vote battle. Kentucky had not elected a Republican governor since 1OT7. ecent election was said to have been the closest In that state aince 191$. In Philadelphia, Pa., Mayor Ber Samuel won over his Democratic opponent, William C. Bullitt, former ambassador to Russia and Franc. ur Typical U. S. Fighters of the South Pacific wr X V-Al -a, to at r . law l-; - 2 bm; " J nut; ! ft , S Pi --' i PA il imTmei ' i L-j llwMssMssHssa Itte -A J left: U. S. A. of the U. S. N, that's TJ. S. Aarnham, 24, a yeoman of the United States navy, pictured tain ta-in s a box of junk Jewelry on an Island In the South Pacific. The Jewelry waa collected In Los Aa- for tradinr with Island natives. Center: Sitting on top of their sleeping quarters are two marine anO- kft runners who have shot down many enemy planes during the 140 raids they have helped to disperse fo months. They are Pfc. Frank D. Dollard, 19, (left), and Corp. Robert Wolf, 23. Right: George Aal- a, 29, a machine-gunner with the coast guard who took on a Jap In the Jungle and scored with a left hook jaw. But he waa forced to resort to firearms when the Jap drew a knue. Carrier Transports, Supplies Tank LWJ'lyJ'JSll.lWi'ywwwyywff'l 1 '- Av 1 f'rar and tear on our tanks Is cut down considerably by this tank cry vehicle which carries the tanks up to battlefronts. Thus, they an engagement with cool engines and full fuel tanks. The carrier feet long and weighs over 40 tons. It Is armed for protection against ly ground and air attacks. It carries enough ammunition and ra- to enable the crew to operate Independently for four days. The has labeled this new craft the M-25. ,e King Is Peeved; the Queen Dignified 11111 "iut-'MW1 Mountbatten in India 3w r u i4"r :i A' c- s, British Admiral Lord Louis Mount-batten Mount-batten (right), aupreme Allied commander com-mander In Southeast Asia, la greeted greet-ed by General Sir Auchinleck, commander com-mander In chief In India, as Mount-batten Mount-batten arrived in New Delhi. This will be Mountbatten's headquarters. Opens CIO Meeting m2 aVV i s7 K?1 ur h i.rt :i i t a, , ... f. - XmmmLLSmmmUllU. JLZLS-JL 'J -i IK nk. M .niu.r. h- n Ihti vrr of -vji iijau ncuuo l H I 1 . Ar aiiWM...a m.m, K - " - Ky howl as he poses for the csmcraman after being named "Master tr," .4 I MAm4Ma .nnnsnrrxl fiv IHa Wnftlpll nf (hp an annual vauj i um .t . i"- " " j -- se- His attitude draws a look of disdain from the queen of the show, .ui-line Clark, 29 months old, (right), who d'gnirirUly airepts f.te title Mls Chicago." ! I , 1 I, M r, - f i ! -: : ' L.MI1HIMMIH1I I I I II II II , III Oil , A typical illustration of the sudden sweep of righteous belligerency bel-ligerency which suddenly transformed America into a hard hitting war machine is a group of women who guard the Allis-Chalmers Allis-Chalmers supercharger plant in Milwaukee, Wis. Before Pearl Harbor, these women probably would have been shocked at the sight of a gun. Now they are crack shots with pistols, shotguns, and tommy guns, as they and other patriotic patri-otic women guard our vital war plants. f f ' i "- HALT! Thah what Agnes Zemen meant when the blows her whistle. GATE GUARD Lucille Beil examines the gate pass presented by the driver of a loaded truck. CHECK All vigiladies have orders to be suspicious, Jewell Halliday, left, not only checks this visitor's credentials but also the inside of a leather bag he is carrying. The military women stop each visitor to make sure p, that he or she is okay before be- f j mg admitted. I hey also check each incoming automobile and the contents of all brief cases. Below: Yvonne II y den, left, puts most of her shots in the bulFs eye. Mary Andraski checks the high score. Philip Murray, president of the CnngTCK of Industrial Organizations, opening the CIO's sixth annual convention con-vention in Philadelphia, Pa. CIO hkitkvts now rri;irr 5.R5,000. r f-Kv-w: .-:v: i m- - mmmmmmmmmtmt i m J - I x " ' ! ii . . BMpsiiBBsMniafsssqMtMo rmnPMpMsMsM .... S,, ' :. 0".' " : I - - v-'Js-f Jlf - 4. 1 r I ! a' .Or 1896 1X41 Body Moulding. YOU'LL be delighted with the way this four-gore slip with its Brassiere top fits your figure I You may finish it with smart lace front and lace hem. The pattern Includes panties to match. Patten No. 1898 Is destfnod for sixes IX 14. 18. 18. 20; 40 and 41 Correspond-tnf Correspond-tnf bust measurements 30, Xt, 34, M, 38, 40 and 42. Size 14 (32) slip requires SK yards 30 or 39-inch material, panties 1 yard. One lace motif plus 4 yards odslnf to trim sot Old Salt Had Turned Tables on the Captain The old sailor had retired from the sea. Each morning a youngster living in the village knocked at his door, went in, and soon came out again. After this had gone on for soma time the curiosity of the villagers was aroused. "Tell me," said one of the mora inquisitive ones to the youngster, "why do you visit that old sailor every morning?" "Well, sir, he gives me a dims if I say to him, "The captain wants to see you immediately on the deck.' " "And what does he say to that?" "He says, 'Tell the captain to go jump into the briny deep I ' " St. Joseph aspirin Masso's Signature Letters containing Mussolini's autograph, once valued at $30 apiece, cannot be sold today for $3. Reclaimed Rubber The amount of rubber hydro carbon reclaimed from rubber scrap varies considerably, says Collier's. For every 100 pounds of scrap, for example, rubber heels produce 20 pounds of reclaim; re-claim; rubber tire produce 30 pounds, hot-water bottles 57, bathing bath-ing caps 60, inner tubes 67 and rubber gloves 80 pounds. . ... . OnrlUtoWar Counting its conflicts with the Indians, In-dians, the United States has beea at war 111 times. "The of tener you eat it the better you will like it" has been heard countless times, and it contains the vital elements to balanced diet. Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Phosphorus and Calcium remain In "Cream of the West" In their natural state. Buy a package from your grocer and treat your family to a delicious cooked cereaL It has a flavor all its own and Is not rationed. MONTANA CEREAL CO. Billings, Montana THE BOSS is Lieut. E. E. Van Toor. He trains the lady guards for their post. He is pictured showing Peggy Walker, Walk-er, a new recruit, how to disarm an intruder. SINGLE FILE With tommy guns slung over their shoulders vigiladies drill. Industrial and Farming While the United States has become be-come an industrial nation, the pro portion of its land devoted to farming farm-ing has increased from 15.6 per cent in 1850 to 55.7 per cent In 1940. C7 For Relieving Miseries of More than two generations ago In grandmother's day mothers first discovered dis-covered Vicks VapoRub. Today it is the most widely used home-remedy for relieving miseries of children's colds. And here is the reason ... The moment you rub VapoRub on the throat, chest and back at bedtime It starts to work two ways at once and keeps on working for hours ease coughin spasms, help clearcoo-gestion clearcoo-gestion in cold-clogged upper breathing breath-ing passages, relieve muscular sorene or tightness. It promotes restful sleep. Often most of the misery of the cold is gone by mornlngl That s wnv VapoRub is so good to use when colds strike. Try it I |