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Show 1 T" THE LEW SUN. LEHI. UTAH a thleen Norris Says: Don't Bfamc tie Children Bell Syndicate. WNU Feature. fa i fr l iay o ftome Peace uwuW descend iifce a garment, and week laie 0 new delight with th Pro5Pec f eeing the children." 0HLEEN NORRIS UcY MILLER is a (jicago woman wno w in a six-room flat. Land is devoted and i good money, dui ne hard, comes home tired h has grown strange- bas and cross. .Mfale is the children; Uot girls and a boy," bnrr. "Ann is eleven, Land Gloria five. I'll fm a bad manager, a ygent or too exactmg r ril admit that they're disciplined children, I'll ad- g! But as tnmgs are In ingoing crazy, and even tirade mistakes all 'round, Ubeen very stupid, there ase more sensible way to iftn than the way we're an and Billy quarrel con- ad Gloria lives in a state and tears. band I adore our children, h mighty proud when our ml baby was joined by a bier, and Gloria we re- i fitting crown to a lovely Fa the first eight years of rid life we lived in the sub- i I felt that my children to in manners and deal de-al any other woman's chil- it now Will must be near i Ms hours are irregular. pled homes with my mother, red into town. And since farthing has been going ranMIL Ann and Billy just tare become rude. They sot to hear my requests and Mi; they resent being asked 'X and do whatever I ask U ungraciously. All our joy jit ia them is gone; it is Y'ji, scold and hush, hush, a? and well into the night. Bome in Uproar. "Other has this nnnrtmont r because she acts as man- w house. There are 70 p; her job, tor which she F salary, is not ardu- R merely a matter nf spin pt, of which there will be m Place is filled, approved approv-ed paying the janitor staff ISA T k9v tolran t to insure my mother her ftat with the household wartime marketing, keeps husband does. But we and for the first time 1 SDMlrinir - l:u P laid to me thoughtfully ticruaps iney were - u , uul w De a Die my children, feel sure over them and their 9 eir father am , w68 entirely out-f- to Zy, k Psychiatrist, i reach their tub-and tub-and give , haMr rt Parents ought to f .letme say in re-lSrtneed re-lSrtneed Psychiatry, I iWf vut wnen trti vT. iwo aauiis g Idren to live in - -uuon lor an con- Ra f. u ueea space L afl their activiUes ""'J CA Wat. . . men (hT E" is one of m m cure in that is com- CHILDREN NEED WIDE OPEN SPACES Roaring trains, rushing taxi-cabs, taxi-cabs, clanging street cars, dusty smoke-laden manufacturing manufac-turing districts all these artificial arti-ficial man-made elements o) the city are unnatural and, foreign to the healthy development devel-opment of children. They need God-made trees, hills, prairies, fresh, clean air and bright sunshine during their formative forma-tive years. In this environment they find the beauty of nature and many healthy, normal exits for their excess energy. This is Kathleen Norris' message mes-sage to a woman whose three children are getting out of hand since they have moved into a city apartment. ing. But until it comes, mothers might just as well face the truth. Fathers, possibly, never will. They are less with the children, they have less authority. Shortcomings of Apartment Life. But mothers are smart enough to realize that three children, penned in a few rooms, restrained for 24 hours out of the 24, without a backyard, back-yard, a windmill, a few fences to climb, an empty meadow available, will be unmanageable pretty much all of the time, and will get into crises of serious trouble whenever they can. Boys break windows and climb into parked cars, throw rocks and pick up swear words, snarl and whine unless they are fed a constant con-stant diet of funnies and movies. Girls grow lazy and saucy, disappear disap-pear after school and don't come home until just before dinner, and later on, at a surprisingly early age, jeopardize their later years by reckless reck-less experimenting with night clubs, motor trips, overnight stays, and lovemaking. Small girls of 12 and 14 are sometimes involved in these adventures, and a police matron describing de-scribing them to me told me that almost always a crowded, cramped, noisy home was a part of the explanation. ex-planation. -v But about your own case, Nancy. Couldn't you board these children, or at least the two older ones, with your mother, in the old environment? With only the baby at home, peace would descend like a garment, and week-ends would take on a new delight de-light with the prospect of seeing the children. These are wartimes, nothing is normal; don't try to run your affairs without taking into consideration con-sideration the changed conditions, the infinitely increased difficulties mat attend everything we do today; marketing, catering, transportation, deliveries, delayed tailor and laundry laun-dry services, inexperienced saleswomen sales-women in the shops, incomplete stock of everything. Make a compromise, and send Ann and Billy to their grandmother. Once back again with room to spread out, physically and mentally, they will become their old selves, normally nor-mally well-behaved American children. chil-dren. Mother Alone Responsible. And you other city mothers, whose growing boys and girls are becoming becom-ing increasingly hard to handle, remember re-member that if you coop children up in city rooms, rob them of their right to woods and fields and road- T treasonable die- side trees, their right to nammer- K2" Backet and nise tog diggin8 and picnick!f 6 v . e inseMrafcio tramDina over tne cotuiu'. :tj. r I m . 1. 1 J if the have only yourseu j oiamc u grow unmanageable and impudent, bored and unhelpful, and go on to more serious defects as they grow older. Several women of my acquaintance acquaint-ance have solved this particaV problem by moving inio the county. New Commander, GOP Chairman, Danish Minister ; c : , ih '1 rf I" ' - r - it r Av" i 1 i . 4 S . wi.- $ XI . , maud Thl Miountben. left, has been appointed head of the newly created Allied Southeast Asia com-Ren.,win. com-Ren.,win. !eaP tu,reiofIBnrma was believed to be one of hia early objecUves. Center: Harrison Spangler, wrp . 5 . chairman. He presided over the first session of a meeting; of Republican leaders who frnm nil 1 the keyaoie of th GOP M plaUorm. RiEht: Hendrik Do Kauffman, minister iBvaPr! the lJnited States m conntrymen have been showing open resistance to their Nasi rs vaa we o' uprisings and strikes. Manv German soldlm b ctatlnnod In rom-nhairen. ATC Flies Men, Supplies to World Battlefronts WMnmMAiui....v... Minwmr- m-4 ,at ... .ss? fi . its j "'ill a.- "J WW .1 tM " A, By VIRGINIA VALE Beleawd by Weitern Newspaper Union. WHILE making "Sahara" for 'Columbia, Bruce Bennett met a marine who'll have to be referred to merely as Joe, the marine. Joe was on leave after some tough Guadalcanal fighting, and due soon to return to the South Pacific. The actor told Joe about a Guatemalan Guate-malan machete he'd collected when he was making a Tan an serial about ten years ago. "That'j a little some thing Td like to have." said Joe, so Bennett sent it to him. Last weeK a V-Mail note from Joe said: "My machete is the pride of the outfit I spent two solid weeks sharpening it. And brother, I ain't out to cut hay!" Bennett wishes he'd had dozens of them to hand over. ' Nobody could bo more surprised than the originators of the air's WLS Barn Dance Show are at the way it has developed. It was started as a program that would appeal princi pally to listeners in rural areas, but -a o,.- . Jjts ,iui rtl a if- on iiiin , nrri . f ? I J it - V - ii 'i In il w Mnm j f nT iYnll"n'ffinsfi YM,"Af -v-ir'iflhi J Planes of the Air Transport Command carry men and material to every battlefront of the United Nations on rigid schedules enabling Allied armies to continue their advances and maintain supply lines. Upper left. An unusual cargo for an ATC plane are these women civil service employees who are being flown to a new post in a C-46 plane. Center: An ATC plane soars over Mount Whitney In the Sierra Nevada mountains. Rough terrain, rough weather, and extremities of northern and southern climates are no deterrent to this service. serv-ice. Lower right: A caterpillar crane lifts a heavy box Into one of the giant planes. Amphibious Paradiver in Action ll i III l I I IIIJi ill 1 11)111 1'!' l 1 11 ll in 'I WIN I'I'IU'l Jl 1 I 1 ill IIW Mil W WH Mil I fFi Iff wTU j ' nr 4 - a I " I !'fetV - 1- . X (' X I I I &a? .M. i s . Sammy Renick, well-known Jockey, has probably fallen froma mount to the hard ground more than once during bis racing career, lie is pictured pic-tured leaping into a swimming pool in Beverly Hills, Calif., with an umbrella in tow. Its purpose no doubt Is to cushion bis landing even though water is much more resilient than ground. British Girls, Yank Troops Gather Harvest CY TV (c.v S . 7 1k m i irin "J IL '.i'l'fc "'I'll 'itM Util""--- 1 11 111 1 "far ill &.nl . . ... v - ninniMii la i(hpr the harvest near areeVd 2J, 3 htnolig a pitchfork. English girl, are pictured with Ibe Tacks as they gather in the wheat. Directing Fire KY'HWi " X - ft. 1 3f 9 J V 9 i fC- With sheUs fired by bis baddies exploding nearby, this U. S. soldier in Sicily croncbes near enemy lines and directs American artillery fire with bis walkle talkie. HAL O'HALLORAN come October 2 it celebrates Its 10th anniversary on the network as a show that many city people love. It's one of the few that has a paying studio audience. The genial Hal O'Halloran will be on band as usual as m. c. Metro Is certainly roundipg up the popular band leaders; they recently signed Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians for a musical, and al ready have Tommy Dorsey, Harry J James, Xavier Cugat, Bob Crosby, j Vaughn Monroe and Spike Jones. AtWellesley AT "ft 4 Agl ' t tit . - , OFFICE EQUIPMENT VK BUT AND 8KLL Office KornlWre ''ilea. Tfpwritre, Adding Machinee. Baft. SALT tAKB DESK EXCHANGE INDIAN RELICS $100.00 PAID for certain Indian wllr,. IIlutrtJ identiflcatlon chart 250. GLEN GROVES, 6601 Oihkoah, Chicago, IllinoU. USED CARS TRAILERS CARS B -T. Aim X I iTtwP ' i iQiVVm Mail ' Westminster College SALT IAKZ CITY; SCHOLARSh!? Character Education CURRICULA Junior College General Edjcation Pre-Law, Medic, Engineering Secretarial Science Pre-trsing HIGH SCHOOL-Utt two yean College Preparatory -DORMITORIES DINING HALL The fun and" art of living together. ECONOMY CF EXPENSE Work Aid FOR INFORMATION write to President Robert D. Steele, D.D., Westminster College, Salt Laks City 5, Utah. American Eating Habits The department of agriculture made a study of American eating habits for the years 1936-40. It found that this country as a whole could feavt eaten profitably 5 per cent more meat. 20 per cent more eggs, 80 per cent more milk, 40 per cent more citrus fruits and tomatoes. and 140 per cent more protective vegetables. Cbandralekha, 19, and Xayaniara, 16, nieces of Pandit Kawaharal Nehru, Nationalist leader of the All-Indian All-Indian Congress. They are attending attend-ing classes at Wellesley college. Watch for a radio quls master to name three of Hollywood's loveliest who have not played opposite Cary Grant. It would be bard to name one. Laralne Day shares honors with him in "Mr. Lucky," and Is the latest of a list of 28 of his heroines. Irene Dunne, Katharine Hepburn and Sylvia Sidney have appeared three times apiece in Grant pictures. and he's probably our only ranking star who has both Joan and Constance Con-stance Bennett on his roster of "Celebrities I Have Made Love to on the Screen." The cast of "Mr. District Attor-ney" Attor-ney" made money when they won a wager from the "Ellery Queen" performers. Jay Jostyn of the for mer show was a guest star on the latter, and his colleagues bet the op position that he'd solve the mystery. Just a natural The sold fori at. tioned at Camo Ellis, near Lewiston. HI. were trying to find Just the right girl to name "Miss Camo-Ellis.' and wound up by selecting Anita tins, songstress of the Jack Carson snow on CBS. . .. Every now and then Hi Brown, producer ana director of "The Ad ventures of Nero Wolfe," runs into an old-timer in radio who reminds him of his first croeram on tha air It was called "High-Brow Readings Dy in Brown," and he'd rather for get It Three years ago an aspirinr vouna- actor named Curtis Rudolf failed to obtain a bit part ia a Uttle theater proaacuon In Cleveland, and mi ad. vised to try some other line of work. Recently Metro staged a first show, lag on "Salute to the Marines' fn Cleveland, and an actor named Don ald Curtis, christened Curtis Rndnir. bad a leading role in the Wallace iseery starrer. A prop man on "The Fallen Spar row set laboriously made "snow" by flaking ice into a freezing bin and returned from lunch to find that John Garfield and Walter had returned from their lunch and used it all up throwing snowballs at Maureen O'Hara and Director Rich ard Wallace. When they learned now mucn labor cad been involved. uey pitcnea in and made more. ODDS AND FVf.Tfc- .n tr t . , hwmi viwa microphone into tvhUh folkt on thm Bing Crosby program ting hat been ainjd Shinny Ennit" ...Bob Hawk. f Thankt to thm Yankt,' hat an ideZ for movie quiz in uihich teveral ttu, dun or inLeritA V.-A . tlgnet. a lonr-trm Mwr?Mi . '.L i. , , metro, where he made his first picture" Dane bit Lady Au-l n.J t r. soon rauy lord and Clark Gable, in a cast including includ-ing Franchot Tone, and made Utile of Astmret talents . ..Dickie Jones, thm inc UtnryAldrichrxventtoUoL 7VU eaTi o a protege ofHootCUton-hm scat th. To wlvHwmm( Magnesium Light Metal Magnesium is about 60 per cent the weight of aluminum and about one-fifth the weight of IteeL It sold, . In 1913, for $5 per pound. Today, magnesium sells for less than 25 cents a pound. Almost a half ton of it on the average is going into every American fighting plane that is built. Shipping Dried Food Because so much of the food be ing shipped abroad today has been dried, dehydrated or compressed, any American freighter of medium medi-um size is able to carry the entire annual yield of nearly 4,000 average aver-age farms, or, roughly, 600,000 acres. if back aches from need of diuretic aid Functional kidnev disturhanre of diuretic aid mir cause stabbing back- achel May cause urinary flow to be fre- qucni. yet scanty and smarting! You may lose sleep from "getting up nights" often may feel dizzy, nervous, "headachy." In such esses, you want to' stimulate kidney action fast. So if there Is nothing ystemically or organically wrong, try Gold Medal Capsules. They've been famous fa-mous for prompt action for 30 vears. Taka care to use them only as directed. Accept uu upauiuics. a 3i at your drug store. Services Use Refuge Land More than 4.645.000 acres of land on 3s national wildlife refuges ia 18 states and Alaska are being us-i by the army and navy departments, for such varied purposes as bombing bomb-ing ranges, gunnery ranges, air bases, tank maneuvering areas, docking facilities and for recreational recreation-al activities of the men in the train ing camps. Scientific Marvel The barnacle is a scientific mar. veL It is smaller than your thumb, born with one eye and six legs. It eventually attaches itself to a ship, a whale, submerged rocks or wood. stays tnere even after its death. A snip at anchor accumulates hama. cles faster than one in service. Covers for School Books When the children en haplr trt school, cover their books with wash- able oilcloth, which can be wiped clean with a sudsy cloth whenever it IS Soiled. The covers will nrntPft thi valuable public property, and teach me cmiaren respect for books and for cleanliness, too. : Cover Foods In most refrigerators it's best to cover all foods except those like melons mel-ons which have their own cover of thick skin. Moisture and flavors from uncovered food escape and freeze on the cooling unit As the frost gets thicker, the temperature goes up. Ate Less Meat Even In normal times Italians per person had only a quarter .of the beef and veal to which Americans and Britons are accustomed, t |