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Show ITiursday, June 10, 1943 THE NEPI1I. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Page Three You Can't Keep a Good Ship Down CLASSIFIED uwr.vuz ME1W0UND J) i STAGESCREENADIO By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. a large part of a of the human race, may need a number of changes and AN ENTIRE apartment So the human house, in sections, was improvements. race.does But one thing constructed for Columbia's sport doesn't need The More the Merrier" is a sport or any set of (Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea sport end Charles Coburn starring) , working in or from which is certainly the most A Washington. amusing picture of the year 1 yyj.:..mjrSport can take its - share of punishment but there is still a limit. Sport, left under its present guidance GrantlandRice and direction will be far better off than it could ever hope to be under government direction. Considering the amateur and pro fessional side, sport still has such experienced administrators as Judge The way James Cagney mauls his Landis, Ford Frick and William Har-ridwomen on the screen is a Hollywood for baseball Herbert Bayard legend; actually, he has struck Swope for racing Major Griffiths women only four times, never of the Western conference and Asa bruised one. But in "Johnny Come Bushnell of the Eastern conference Lately" he's beat up by a girl, Mar-Jor- in college athletics George Blossom Lord. She slapped him, hit and his USGA committee In him on the Jaw, pounded his chest. Elmer Layden for pro football golf good He suffered no ill effects. But Mar-jorl- e men in tennis, bowling and basketsprained a wrist. ball including the AAU. There's not a woman featured in in There is no perfect human being this long list. But it should be Bataan" but the wives of the all-stremembered that there is no part of cast Include Barbara Stanwyck, a perfect human being in the world Joan Crawford, Lucille Ball and Jen- we know today. nifer Jones, soon to make her appearance in the lead of "The Song ge ie xikC lUF9&Tt' V. t &.h I - '"""Urn vs s : . 7 ' HI wyaSp,5 - J !i&T!!rs . Tv -- ' pv JENNIFER JONES Bernadette." Her husband is Robert Walker, screen newcomer, who an enthusiastic press agent tells us has "the wistful appeal of Jimmy Stewart, plus a dash of Gary Cooper." A Now that we all have to read maps, to keep up with the war, Walt Dis- ney's set to help us; in "Victory Through Air Power" he has introduced an entire sequence to acquaint audiences with the fundamentals of cartography and map-readin- g. Freddie Bartholomew's last act before reporting for service In the army air corps was to say good-b- y to Miles Mander, who gave him his tart in pictures. Freddie dropped in on the set of "Five Graves to Cairo," where Mander, formerly a in English pictures, was playing the part of a British officer. director-writer-act- or Navy authorities revealed that 14 of the 19 ships named as lost or damaged at Pearl Harbor have been returned to active duty. At left, the smashed sections of the main deck of the battleship Oklahoma are cov ered with mud and barnacles after 17 months immersion. Righting her was one of the most spectacular jobs The battleship had capsized at an angle of of salvage done in the harbor. degrees leaving ner practically upside down. Upper right: A side of the hull of the capsized mine ship Ogala is shown before she was salvaged. Lower right: Two barnacled guns of the Arizona are show: after removal from the ship. TiH recently Dick Stark, announo-- r on "Abie's Irish Rose," would fight anybody who called him "Baby-face-." Now he's changed his tune Paramount likes that baby face, and lias signed him to replace Alan Ladd In gangster roles lined np for Ladd before he joined the army. When a quizmaster makes a misup the wires telling him so. On a recent "Take a Card" program Wally Butterworth said that hot dogs are made of pork; he's been snowed under by wires, letters and phone calls telling him an assortment of meats is used. take listeners burn a Brian Donlevy lost half his during (he final day's shooting for "America" at a steel plant; imitated the workers In throwing his arms across his face after flipping a into a shovelful of furnace, but took his arm down too soon. mus-tach- ferro-mangane-se Paoletto Goddard predicts that Sonny Tofts, who appears opposite her In "So Proudly We Hail," will become a big star. A year ago be was trying to get extra parts on the air, bat radio producers wouldn't listen. Recently she told Charles Martin of the CBS Playhouse that she'd bet him a pound of steak be'd be offering Sonny $1,500 an appearance after the picture's released. Both radio and movies took a hand build-u- p of Jack Carson. Producer Vlck Knight announced his engagement as star of an air series; then Mark Hellinger said he'd get star blllinf to "The Widow Wouldn't Weep," first meant for Jack Benny. In the ODDS ASD ENDS Martha Raye dropped in on the "Lett Face It" let In uU Uoh Hop what he'd better take 'long on his overieat trip . . . She hnpet to go back hertelf toon , . . lack lien-ht'- i freen tigned to $tnr in "The Horn Coirs at Midnight," the tcenet of thick are laid in Heaven and New York , . . They've changed the title of The Pentode" to "Conflict," much easier to under Hand but "Five Gravel to Cairo" it Hill m puttier, tince it dnetn't mean what it teemt to Stage 29 on the Metro lot, where Gregory Ratoff it directing "Ritmia," hat been chrittened "Ftatoffgrad" fry the mem' here the company. ... war-effo- rt Philadelphia Story The true "Philadelphia Story" is wrapped around the astonishing Phillies of 1843. When Bill Cox took over this habitual inhabitant of the cellar short while back and brought in Bucky Harris to handle the remains, the general opinion was that It would take about two years In which to remove the winding sheet But when the Phillies lately played to over 50,000 spectators in two games, there was something new to think about in a baseball way. The season, which started darkly. Is still young. And yet In this morbid beginning the Phillies have already drawn out greater crowds than 1940, 1941 or 1942 knew in mid-seaso- They have a hustling young clut) under a smart, bustling leader the type or ball club that probably won't finish In the first division, but will no longer be the doormat for the rest of the league. The main answer Is that the Phillies are almost certain to break their attendance record for many ear wherever they finish. GUERNSEY HEIFERS GRADE GlERNSET HEIFERS under one year and yearlings past. Also heifrrs. Special price oo four. prinRer Fit ED CHANDLER, CUARITON. IOWA HIGH the army recently released 30 million cases of ranncd fruits and vegetables for civilian use. The Truman committee had revealed the fact that huge quantities of canned goods were being hoarded or unwisely used by the army, when fresh vegetables were easily available. Especially reveal- Keep the Battle Rolling of ing was the Gen. E. B. Gregory, the army's With War Bonds and Scrap quartermaster general, by Senator Brewster of Maine. "Why does the army feed canned grapefruit to its troops in Miami," asked Brewster, "when grapefruit is J Surprising, growing fresh all over Florida?" how quickly the. dryn h relieved to "Because the men are too lazy end fieelin) begint, ettef uiinj medicated, toothing, prepare fresh grapefruit," was Gen eral Gregory's frank reply. He also admitted that green vegetables and fruits were readijy available to army camps during a large Open Fellow part of the year, but that army comThe man who has no secrets missaries purchased canned goods because it was easier to prepare from his wife either has no secrets or no wife. Gilbert Wells. than fresh vegetables. The Truman committee also found that as a result of this hoarding the packers and canners were in a quandary and expected to curtail production. They knew the army had overpurchased, could never use its vast stores of canned goods. So the canners figured the army would dump this back on the market, thereby causing an oversupply just at the wrong time. That was why 30 million cases were turned back for fast diuretic aid to civilian use by the army now, FUNCTION KIDNEY WHEN to ease the market while there is a need LAGS from this civilian shortage. limc-leite- Japanese Relocation Center in California BACKACHE Krr?X ' FAr hatu-va- "I I J hf hll'trx rfl - Si! I ft li , i T .... X WHITE COLLAR MINERS While the War Labor board had John L. Lewis over a barrel for wage increase for asking a organized coal miners, another branch of the government the Bureau of Internal Revenue, okayed various salary increases for nonunion supervisory employees in coal mines. The matter was kept hushed Functional kidney disturbance due to need of diuretic (id may cause subbing back ache! May cause urinary now to De frequent, yet scanty and smarting! You may lose sleep from "getting up nights" often may feel dizzy, nervous, "headachy." In such cases, you want to stimulate kidney action Jast, So if there is nothing aystemically or organically wrong, try Gold Medal Capsules. They're been famous for prompt anion for 30 years. Take care to use them only as directed. Accept no substitutes. 35 at your drug store. up by Valuable Property Internal Revenue buNational honor is national prop reaucrats, but here are the facts: A Internal Revenue erty of the highest value. James special branch, known as the Salary Stabili- Monroe. zation unit functions in the salary field like the War Labor board in the wage field, to keep personal earnings below inflationary levels. The new unit must approve applications Wbn mxemm Ttamaeli acid estnea psunfnt. mat foattV tuff gma, soar acomacfa and haxtbura. doctor usually for all salary boosts affecting busimedieinaa known tar praaeriba tha a madicinaa lika tooaaln ness executives and white collar aymtTtotnatieraliaf abLerta. No laxatira. bringa comfort in a bla tout money workers. t ail droiApata. While everything the War Labor board does is open to public scrutiny. Victory of the Win Internal Revenue's Salary Stabilization unit operates strictly behind the Victory is a thing of the wilL General Foch. scenes and doesn't answer to anysecret-lovin- g eSvl,, if-l- . Tulle Lake, Calif. center at relocation the at Two pictures of the activities being carried Japanese Left: These older Japanese men are busy weeding onions ror tne large xrucK iarm maimainea at mc renbeauty salons at the center. Hair ter. Right: A small section of one of the several large, modern, cuts here cost only 20 cents. In discussing the relocation problem, Roane Waring, national commander of the American Legion, stated that he believed the army should manage Japanese relocation centers. on Still Working at 95 Army Engineers Rescue Flood . Victims Gas on Stomach fastaat-avtin- Ball-an- Bell-an- a body. Cr i Recently, it leaked out however, mai Diiuminous coal mine opera 1 tors, in a move to block union orhad ganization of mine requested government permission to increase salaries of all supervisory I employees, including mine superin tendents, managers, foremen, sub- in bosses, etc. That white-collcrease amounted to an average of $2 a day just the increase the min ers asked for. "sub-bosses- The Other Side There are many who believe that there Is a strong organized Influence against competitive sport, and professional sport In general, on the side of mass, muscle-makin- g development, devoted largely to such matters as caustnenics and non competitive training. It can't believe the country has moved Into any such state of com plete insanity. Competitive sport has been one of the major factors In the development of this country, and it is more needed today than It ever was be fore. We need this not against the war effort but as a vital part of the war effort. It Is my belief that most of the leaders In Washington know this to be true. It might be that some ambassador of sport might help a trifle in making his plea at court. I doubt it For I believe most of those in charge at Washington un derstand the benefits that can come from a sporting program handled benefit. entirely as a til -- The Main Idea fSf u. U.........rl TOMATO PLANTS B&rdy Tomato Planta. 100 postpaid SI .00, 1.SO0 by express collect $5.00. Crystal Wnx Onion eed pound postpaid $5.00. LAKH I ON, NEVADA. MEAD FARMS, OV n ar Sport would be far better off, for the game itself and everyone concerned which includes many, many millions, if Washington would let it work out its own destiny with the war effort, naturally, the predominant point. If those now In charge of various sports, with their long experience, can't handle the problems that wait ahead, then sport hasn't a chance. Many of these have made mistakes. But those criticizing them might have made even bigger mistakes. This is no world in which to seek perfection and it is my belief that most of those directing sport have turned in a pretty fair Job. Not a masterpiece. Just a pretty good Job. It seems to us that the government in Washington already has its full share of problems in trying to handle the workings of the army, the navy, the marines,' the air force, the coast guard, the gasoline and rubber situation, the food tangle prices, the tax bill, inflation, the unions, the coal miners and ten or twenty other matters, without attempting to pile on another headache. There have been various rumors around that many of these problems have not yet been settled to the complete satisfaction of the nation at large. There have even been rumors that many of these important matters have been somewhat muddled. It is difficult to understand where any good could come from the addi-- " tion of a new snarl. DW PEARSON Washington, D. C. MORE CANNED GOODS Housewives who will get more canned goods this summer can thank the senate's Truman committee. No one announced it officially, but it was due to their probing that being SPORT, section so far. The rooftop was laid out cross the floor of an entire sound stage, the four room apartment that's the scene of most of the action occupied another, the building front and a block of similar structures occupied another the latter being the scene of the love scene which is likely to go down in movie history as one of the most delightful ever made. J DEPARTMENT i 1 Xi ar e 1 I GRAIN FROM CANADA Food Boss Chester Davis has spent days looking for a good transporta tion man to solve that problem of There's food reason why PAZO haa been wed by so many an ill fans f sufferers from simple Piles. First PAZO eintment soothes Inflamed areas eJiit-anc- nt relieves pain and Itch in. Seeead, PAZO eintment lubrirales hardened, dried parts helps prevent cracking and sereness. Third. PAZO eintment tends te redace swelling and check bleeding. Fourth, It's eaay to Hse. PAZO ointment's perforated Pile Pipe makes aa Hcatioa simple, thorough. Year dectsc can tell yea about PAZO ointment. LiflajWHffnn.iBmrmvj bringing in wheat from Canada. Credit Commodity corporation has bought 7V4 miilion bushels of Cana Use of Sugar dian wheat but not a bushel has has been in general use Sugar moved. Meantime, dairy and poul (or only about 350 years. 4 try farmers In the Northeast are " z. ' i , running low on feed grains. To rsDeva distress af MONTHLY "V Great Lakes steamers got moving .... a month late, on account of the late thaw. They are loaded down with 4- ore for the steel mills, have no space WHICH MAKES TOO CRANKY, NERVOUS! for grain. Rail movement is the alternative, only Lydla I. Plnkham'a Vegetable ComWhen the White river in Arkansas broke Its banks and flooded the Grain stocks in the U. S. have been a pound has helped thousand to reMarcus At 95, Turner, Negro, to rescue. This the came United States army engineers adjacent country, lieve pertodla pain, backache, headthe heaviest in history, but so is con at the an Allied for works to rescue victory to a front porch ache with weak, nervous, cranky, photo shows an amphibious jeep driving up Record-breakin- g of Miami la section sumption grain. Fost due to functional Engineers blue feeling of a a family of flooded out residents. The top partially submerged is animal into the Ha. production or eating monthly disturbance. This Is due Beach, the Jeep. automobile may be seen over the edge to its soothlnc effect on on of stocks so fast that foreign imports wostair's M oct narorrairr oboaks. must be moved. This is one time Taken regularly Plnkham's Comwhen farmers would welcome some pound help build up restatane of that much abused Argentine corn against eucn annoying; symptom. T oUow label directions. Worth trytno7 and wheat -jBehind this excitement about grain supplies is one big question mark which few people outside the WNU W 2343 government realize, namely, the feeding of occupied territories. If and when invasion comes, the civilians on the Invasion front whether in France, the Low Countries, or the Balkans, will have to Ala Warn of Disordered be fed from the American bread Kidney Action basket. Quickest way to get food Modem life with Ita harry end werr. to starving people is in the form of Irregular bablta. Improper eating ana drtnkinf It risk of eipneure and in( grain. work e ' Female Weakness 9m Before r-r It Met the Allies Attu Commander e MERRY-GO-ROUN- e D C FDR has no love for the duke and duchess of Windsor, saw nothing of them when they oonferred with Churchill . . . The only time Church 111 ever was booed on the floor of . sV commons was when he made his , . . v (""t famous speech in the winter of 1938 A Nazi Mark VI tank Is shown plowing through a houM In this photo defending Edward's right to marry T- h ) l ntiA nf the. VCT V MaJ. Gen. Eugene M. Landram, Wally and remain king of England .. - fcW VOod n la u H.nn...iirt. I U 111 m VJT.M. h . . v miMfln, " pictures show pictured in bis working clothes, was . . . Only a handful of labor is com pictures of this tank to reach America. Most of the othl' knocked out of named commander of all V. S. army ing up from the Bahamas to work ho lank after It has tangled with Allied equipment, been troops on the Island of Attn by Sec- in the U. S. A., so this was just an Its that here high Note velocity and lorg action, damaged, captured. excuse to see Churchill. He wants to retary of War Ilenry L. Stimson. over avoid Its tall back Injury. J fan Is turned to get back to London, tion throwa heavy strain ea tne of the aldneya. Tbry are apt to become ever-taie- d and fail to fllt- -r eima aeid end ether Imparities Iron tbe IKe-fmblood. Yoa Buy raff of backtrhe, keadarh. dlssinmm, atrnf ap eight, galtinf feel constantly paina, swelling tired, aerroaa, all worn out. Other its of kidney r bladder disorder are so meal mas bnralag, scanty se too frsgeset ri nation. Try Deew'e P1IU. Dom' kelp tb kidney! te pass off harmful oleosa body waste. Tbey bare bad eaore thaa half a Are rseoioi eentnry of oebtle epproral. nendoa by gratefal eoere erorywbare. Aim eear aetgaoorf leg |