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Show Thursday, November 12, J 1942 Trucks THE Psfow TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S. PAGE THREB Rolling Over Alaskan Highway It's Easy, Qu ick to Do This Jerkin Set HELPS PREVEli T CGLD3 MJ jej)i OREW PEARSON from developing Put a few drops of up each nostril at the very first sniffle ol NOTES OF A NEW YORKER IN WASHINGTON Memos on the Congressional Limited: The FBI personnel is now 13,000, of which 4,600 are agents In 1932 the FBI In the field had only 300 of them . . . The Bureau now has sixty million sets of flngarprints and every morning 125,000 new sets arrive . . . This is iue to the many defense workers, irmy, navy, marines, air force, et ... s.1 . . . An agent jffi1,; " (G-ie- n can find a or sneeze. Its quick action aids Nature's defenses mmnmmgm Washington, D. C, RUBBER MIRAGE Unfortunate, inside fact regarding our grandiose plans to get rubber from the Amazon Valley is that we aren't going to get any more than a driblet this year. About 4,000 tons have been produced, against an expectation of around 50,000 tons. Part of this failure is due to the between Jesse jealous Jones and the Board of Economic Warfare. Jones' Rubber Reserve at first delayed doing anything about Brazilian rubber. Later the BEW ' V s3 Vis , sk ! con-Bscat- ed ... V. S. troops and supplies are now rolling Into Alaska over the Alaska Highway (Alcan) , which was finished months ahead of schedule. The 1,600-mil- e road ends at Fairbanks. Photos show (right), a bulldozer knockputs the finishing touches to a section of the highing a trail through virgin forest; lower left, a "carry-all- " way as trucks bring np gravel for surfacing; upper left, scenlo view of the Alcan as it winds through the Yukon. Circle: Brig. Gen. William Hoge and Ha J. E. J. Stann, executive officer, aiscuss ronte at Whltehorse. Uncle Sam's Watch Dogs of Sea and Sky machine guns chatter ont a song of potential death and destruction as their crack crews man them during gunnery practice on a U. S. airplane carrier. (Inset) : The TC-1- 4 hovers watchfully overhead as two U. S. navy battle wagons plow through the seas off the American coast. Navy blimps are becoming increasingly popular for patrol and escort work along the coast. anti-aircra- ft 20-m- Captured in Battle With British Corvette i ami ? Fichtinj: General 14 fc . f a A Gentle Way to Treat Constipation! wood-cuttin- II r k Get up and cheer, constipation sufferers! If you are' one of the millions of people with normal Intestines who suffer due to lack of "bulk" in the diet here's news of a gentler, pleasanter way to win welcome relief I You Bee, many medicinal laxatives prod the Intestines into action or draw moisture Into them from other parts of the body. a But KELLOGQ'3 crisp, delicious cereal, acts quite differently. It works principally on the contents of your colon, helping you to have easy and normal elimination. Eat it often ii i -- j . I. . ALL-BRA- 2-- 6 contributing to the tragic situation was that a ship bringing food, firearms and more equipment to the Amazon was sunk by a Nazi submarine. Also it takes a tremendous num ber of tin cups to collect rubber. A cup is tied to each tree, and catches the rubber as it slowly oozes from the trunk. However, the chief shipment of tin cups got held up on the dock in southern Brazil, missed the boat, then were further delayed by submarine warfare, and now have missed the current rubber season. A lot of these handicaps, such as submarine warfare, are insurmount able. But the net result is that al though we are spending many millions, we will get almost no rubber from Brazil this year. .aA . yrs. QUICK asyour small and drink plenty of water. you can is made by Kellogg's daughter in Battle Creek. 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Pattern No Name Size........ ; HITLER'S NEW ORDER Address a sr v j Here is an authentic account from Dutch government sources, of what f happened to Hollanders who were Dancing High-Jumper- s caught in the act of printing an anti-Napublication in the Netherlands. One victim was forced to place Tallest tribe of men in the world his feet in a tub of water, which is the Watussi, of Belgian Congo; was brought slowly to the boiling average height, 6 feet 6 inches. I Khu-I- II Baths - St.M t S4.M Another patriot, who had The tribal dances are strenuous, point. FsBilr Bmsu for 4 sotmm S4.N Deen arrested in was and give them springy thigh musAir Cooled Loans sn Lobkr to undress and was cles, which enable them to leap compelled Dlnins Roost Co Be Shop Tap Boosl BOBM Of placed upon a chair in the open prodigious heights. of the Kiwania ExerotiToa Rotary courtyard prison, surrounded Some of their best performers " Eichanco Optimists by warmly dressed Gestapo men. can fly over a bar eight feet from Chsnber of Conmerra anal A4 Clot) who questioned him as long as he the ground, and on one ceremonial could stand it. occasion a whole platoon of them Hotel Ben Lomond Whenever he fainted, they poured seven feet, two inches OCDEN. UTAH jumped hot drinks down his throat and Hokart K. Vlsick. than the present world's rubbed his numb body until the in- higher high-jum- p record! terrogation could be continued. Still another Hollander had his fingernails torn out; and a very ' 'common method of torture was the use of dazzling light directed upon the eyes of the suspect. CAMELS t , When the Nazis first took over to their troops to STAND THE TEST they gave orders deal gently with local populations. 1 STEADY SMOKING. OF But with continued local resistance, ) the gloves are off. Men and women THEY DON'T GET t all over Europe are learning the true meaning of the "new order" MY J now promised by Germany. 1 . " 7? zi r4 A mid-winte- r, "Jo-M- ... ir Hzff v M-- yTV ill- - i fe-- l4'i If i f l It M In which had been imperiling United Nations supply lines. at was blown to the surface with depth charges the DIanthus rammed it four times. A number of German prisoners were picked op by the DIanthus, which rejoined her convoy In time to rescue survivors from a torpedoed merchant ship., Here are some of the prisoners disembarking from HMS DIanthus at a British port. at at Court's in Order on U. S. ii ii'iiiiv :... niMMi ' runt j;' :;j A flRlitlng man from the ground up Is MaJ. Gen. A. A. Vandergrtft, of the U. S. marines. He Is shown here using a field telephone on Guadalcanal island, In the Solomons. Note the general's rifle and bayonet leaning against the tree. a midnight Atlantic ocean battle the corvette DIanthus rammed and sank a After the Carrier Children's Friend f ... The members of Congress frankly admitted to reporters that they hoped the measure wouldn't lead to roll call. That would mean that their ballot would be public, with no chance to weasel . . . They admitted that the Drys back home were laying on the pressure, and it wouldn't be good politics to go agin It. How do you like that? The United States Is engaged in a war for survival. And these birds make no secret of the fact that getting elected it a matter much mors Important to them. ." lap-dog- workers. One factor In lower picture three V WOKMOUS VOUlMt Not So Bad "He treats her like a dog." "Oh, how dreadful!" "Yes, just like a what has happened. First, the BEW, working in cooperation with Jesse Jones' Rubber Reserve, offered a higher wage to rubber workers, with the result that they flocked to the jungle. But this took men away from the lesser paid work of farming and so that river steamers lacked wood fuel, and the jungle settlements shot-gun- Among the famous ships that the Reserve Cadets (at the Coast Washington Rogues' Gallery: The Washington reporters put the spotlight on the Gimme Bloc in Congress last week. It wasn't very pretty to look at either. In fact, the sight of it gave you the same kind of queasy feeling in the middle that comes when you're good and scared . . . And the way the Gimme Bloc was behaving, there was good reason to be scared. The matter the Honorables were chewing up was Senator Lee's (Okla.) amendment to the draft bill . . . Sen. Lee wanted to dry up the areas around the Army camps. There being Army camps practically everywhere, you wouldn't guess the measure was wrinkle unless you prohibition looked at It . . . Sen. Lee is a smart cookie about his brothers in the two Houses. He is wise that lots of the from the corn Representatives belts haven't bread and got the "moxie" to nix a blue nose measure To show that much fight would cost the office holder his Job. His Job to him is one grade higher than the fate of hit country. ball." J Starve in Jungles. The result was that a great many men actually died of starvation in the jungles. A few had been given but ammunition was so scanty that they were scarcely able to shoot monkeys. Later the people in the towns from which the rubber workers were recruited heard that their friends and Now relatives starved to death. these towns won't send any more S00 Guard Academy) train on is the old It was comschooner Atlantic missioned in 1903 after the Vander-bilt- s built it to compete in the Transatlantic sailing races sponsored by Kaiser Wilhelm . . . The Atlantic was the winner, and Wilhelm, said the stories at the time, gave the Vanderbilt tribe "the most expensive gold cup in the world." When World War I began that gold cup was turned over to our Government, which found that it was $22 worth of pewter! "Well, it saves wear and tear on the lacked food. Another woman will eventually be arrested by the government, when It is through dealing with more imShe is beportant rabble-rouser- s. ing watched, of course, but "she can always be taken," it was explained, after a reporter wondered why she was allowed to get away with her campaign of hate and in. '. citement against the President During recent Federal hearings for others. Federal men trapped her attempting to "persuade a Federal Juror" . . . They are holding that charge for the time they need it . . . When she goes to the clink so will her daughter. ... in one." " Dorothy Lamour phoned the Navy Dep't and asked the operator to connect her with a Lieutenant . . . "Who's calling?" was the query. "Dorothy Lamour," laboured Dorothy. "Ha, ha!" said the operator. "And I'm Queen of the May!" "Really!" replied the star. "Did you happen to see me in 'Beyond the Blue Horizon'?" . . . The operator said she had so what? Whereupon Lamour, for the special delight of a Navy phone girl, sang the entire chorus of the film's theme. ... vA-isio-n- oi Don't It, Though? "That's great, Mac, you've holed stepped in. This situation, bad as it may be, is insignificant compared with the handicaps of nature. For in the jungles of the Amazon, nature has erected the most difficult barriers conceivable to protect her rubber. Here is the tragic, inside story of ... This is one way they are getting around Union Czar Petrillo A rcprding is made of voice only in the U. S. no music escort . . . That "master" is sent out of the country where a band playing in American style provides the orchestral background . . . Both are then rerecorded to make a complete record A copy of vocal and orchestra is sent here, manufactured and sold in the U. S. . . . The big idea is to avoid the A. F. of M. recent ruling that "no musician can make recordings in the U.S.A" It's the brain child of a member of Local 802!!! ffisSLr tug-of-w- set of prints within two minutes . . . The exact amount of U. S. currency in the arrest of the eight In laboteurs was $174,588.62 Director Hoover's reception room the No. "1 attraction used to be the kidnap letters of the Weyerheuser match, the Dillinger mob's weapons "and so forth It has been replaced by the "saboteur exhibit" detonator caps, fuses for the high explosives, the Nazi navy cap with swastika insignia, and "the best bomb mechanism we've ever seen!" . . . Haupt, one of those electrocuted, was "the brainiest" . . . He was 22. VI CHS against colds. Follow - f 'imiiiiiuj.jUDjjtin m I ilium i i... inn. s 1 X if ' 1 4 r mi i . The court of Ncptunus Rex, Ruler of the Racing the deck of a U. 8. aircraft carrier as the ship nears the court prepared to convert "pollywogs" (men whe the line) Into shrllbacks, other member of the crew for the enemy. Main, convenes on the equator. While have never crossed keep m sharp look-e- at "Doxey's Railroad," and according to friends, it had something to do with the Mississippian's primary de feat. Here s the story: James Eastland, who defeated Doxey, made a practice of inquiring, during speeches in farm communities, if there was a railroad nearby. "Nope," someone would reply. "Nearest one's ten miles." "What a shame," sighed Eastland. "You know, Senator Doxey has a private railroad in Washington which he uses to ride back and forth to his office. " CAPITAL CHAFF Marshal Rommel now has approximately one division of U. S. tanks, i i SENATOR DOXEY'S RAILROAD The subway train between the Capitol and the Senate office building is a great help to senators shuttling back and forth to their offices. but Senator Wall Doxey of Mississippi would be the first to admit that it can prove a political liability. Doxey seldom uses the little tramway, preferring to walk. Nonethe less, Mississippi farmers call it I,, 'm Bister Elizabeth Kenny, Australian nurse, who was awarded the Parents magazine's annual medal for outstanding service to children. In recognition of her contribution to the treatment of infantile paralysis. Her method has had wide endorsement after extensive tests. previously captured from the British, with which to combat the pres ent British advance. A sample of a new substitute frnce, made at Rock Island arsenal, has been brought to Washington to try out around the White House and thus enable the present Iron fencs to go for scrap iron. However, tht White House staff has not been sat isfied that the fence woulc protect the President. non-iro- n l'- X'1' - X-'"- " JCi Ik if A67 :: : ' I ' 14i" i li f ' J Throat OON'TTIRB My .:! j Taste P tT7 1 WOMAN AT WAD Marrery Ssnford calibrate X 3 -' Li f'lfs v l r. ' at a directional Gyroocopo Co. plant. j ! The Sperrj r trrfj vT'j where cigarettes m ll-Z- one" " MseJ sad Throat is the proving Kround lor eigsrettet. Only your taste and throat can decide which cigarette taitct hot to you . . . and how it affects your throat. For your taat and throat ara individual to yon. 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