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Show r v THE Thursday, December 23, 1943 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. PAGE THREE l Partisans in Jugoslavia Salute British Officers Hopeful fsM ON THE IHUMt rKUN 14 ?UTH STAGEJ SCREEN IF Washington, D. C. RECOGNIZE SMALL NATIONS One result of She Big Four conferences may be a greater participation of small nations in the United Nations councils. President Roosevelt is known to advocate this. Also, he would like to shift the council meetings from London to Washington. The ide:t of greater recognition of little nations is based not only on fairness and equity, but also on the new GINGER ROGERS' "Tender Com- her an rade," may Academy award, as "Kitty not bring Foyle" did, but RKO is doing Its best to swing that coveted honor her way. "Tender Comrade" will be shown at two theaters in Los Angeles on December 29, though its national release is not scheduled till km Jvi w ,1." r :"-'- fact that Latin American nations are getting increasingly hurt, if not over being left out of important United Nations parleys. A large number of small nations are now belligerents, having declared war against Germany, while at least two of them Brazil and Mexico are strategically vital to the war. Without Brazilian bases, for instance, it would be almost impossible to ferry planes back and forth to North Africa with such rapid m --J h A 1 r t 1 i 11 IiK it' X.f Jit t l I'- efficiency. It was originally planned, in conversations (prior to Mosof cow) between State Sumner Welles and Roosevelt, also between the President and Churchill, to include smaller mem bers of the United Nations in an A smaller over-al- l organization. council of Great Britain, Russia, the United States and China was to guide the over-al- l organization, but the smaller nations were to be a very definite and important part of the GINGER ROGERS March. This bit ol maneuvering makes It eligible for an Oscar this year. Ginger plays a war bride who takes a Job in a plane factory while her soldier husband is at the setup. Also, it was planned to have United Naiionf headquarters in the fresh er, moie idealistic atmosphere of Washington, not in the Old World atmosphere of London. Secretary Hull was not quite able to put these two ideas across at Moscow, but the President's persuasive influence on Stalin and Churchill may do so. He considers both Items important to getting a permanent peace organization off with the right foot forward. radio counterpart of filmdom's Academy Awards is broadcasting'! newest wrinkle. Titled the "Radio . . w.nn a TTn uiuauncui ui tp name, ' .1uie luuui-iun- g cast is heard each Sunday over the full Blue network, with the editon of Variety magazine selecting the topnotch acts from screen, stage, radio and the concert halls of the world for presentation during that time. A 1 The management of Washington, D. C.'s Constitution Hall is regard- ing Alec Templeton with something kin to awe. The CBS "Carnival" e recstar broke all existing ords when he appeared there in conen- cert It was the first sell-ogagement in seven years, and the first time an artist has been asked to return in the same season. CAREER DIPLOMATS Career diplomats are worried about a state department policy which brings new men into the foreign service at higher rates of pay even Including some men who have previously failed to pass career service examinations. Known as "auxiliaries," they are appointed for the duration of the war. But Assistant Secretary of State Howland Shaw recently hinted that they may be kept indefinitely. Alexander Schnee, 29, twice failed the foreign service examination. He then took a job with the commerce department and, when the war came, was made an auxiliary foreign service officer. He Is now at tached to the U. S. embassy at Buenos Aires, at $4,600. If he had passed the exams in the first place, he would now be getting only $3,000. Fred H. Await, 33, likewise failed the foreign service exam, later was appointed as an auxiliary, and is serving as Junior economic analyst at $3,800. which is $800 more than he would be getting if he had not failed the examinations. Men who have passed those exams a four-da- y series of tests and the toughest in the government resent the fact that they are being topped in pay by other candidates from outside. - box-offic- ut Dinah Shore's picture career, coining hard on the heels ef her sensational success in radio, is moving so fast that her films can't keep np with her. Her first, "Thank Your Lucky Stars," Is now showing throughout the country, her second will be released in February, Just as she's starting her fourth meanwhile her popularity on the air Increases daily. Don Ameche maintains that even standing in line may prove to be lucky for the standee. He was standline in 1928 ing in a theater-ticke- t In Madison, Wis. The stock company's star met with an accident, the manager recognized Don and put him into the role. ' It looks as if "No Time for Love" is going to be remembered along with the other delightful comedies that people laugh over years after they've seen them. And the heroine of those films is likely to be either Jean Arthur or Claudette Colbert This time it's Claudette, playing a photographer for a smart fashion magazine, falling in love with a husky lad (Fred MacMurray) who's a sand hog. Gold-wyn- two-piec- e Xt.VIJi,-- . . SiScoyeht 1 1 uTTirvcwiTH 1 in ck 1 1 1 1 1; COVER planned to repeat tones in the wall paper of the room in which the chairs were to be used. The bold iTnflfonnftWilhrhii'fl Wfc'r'ftfttssWAfrf f WfitAnWt Wt'ltr-- ' J, fa U stripes of the putty tan, green and were When British naval officers recently visited a Jugoslavian village held by patriot partisan forces they wine red material gave just the taken to meet the commander (top left). At his right is his interpreter. Bottom left: Using the partisan right contrast with the flowered army's clenched fist communist salute, Jugoslavian children greet the British officers. They wear the of pattern on the wall. Narrow green was used for edging and caps of their organization. Right: She doesn't look it, but this young woman has the reputation Here are some recipes for Christ- fringe saboteur. Women like her comprise 25 per cent of the partisan sketch shows how the two the being an outstanding sniper and anti-Namas candies designed to save your of the slip cover were army. No names are given to shield friends and relatives from possible Nazi reprisals. precious ration points for sugar, pieces made. butter, chocolate and other scarce 6 items: NOTE Readers who want to make taiChristmas Fruit Balls. lored slip covers for living room chairs will find detailed directions in SEWING 1 lb. dried pitted prunes uiiiiii iuii w v w..w-ir"w'w)ri ww uai ill' pi mm mw una v. BOOK 10. Price, 15 cents. Send your orwi"- w Vz lb. apricots or dates to der cup candied cherries Grind these fruits in the chopper, MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS blend well, and add: New York Bedford Hills 1 teaspoon grated orange rind Drawer 10 Vs cup chopped nuts Enclose 15 cents lor Sewing Book 2 tablespoons orange juice No. 10. Name Form the mixture into balls and roll in coconut. Address Orange Fruit Confections. 1 cup orange pulp and juice Vi lemon, pulp and juice Va cup of honey Boil together for ten minutes until clear and sirupy, then add to the following chopped fruits; cup candied orange peel f ;-ydried apricots or dates A cup . OFFICE EQUIPMENT cup figs or raisins Vz cup nuts . BUT AND SELL Office Furniture. WE SIS iZ x Ml I "4 4 4 "' tf After mixing thoroughly, form into Files. Typewriters. Adding Machines. Saiet. SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE balls or cubes, and roll in chopped SS Wast Broadway. Salt Lake City, Utah. nuts or coconut. Marshmallow Prunes. Vz lb. marshmallows Used Cars Trailers 3 tablespoons milk Heat in a double boiler until about half melted. Remove from stove and fold over and over, until fluffy. Then take three pounds of prunes IT Inn uMifl III! &ttt" and dip each prune into the mixture, n A "jury" of women recntty gathered In New York to select the "10 outstanding women of then roll in chopped nuts. America in as many fields of endeavor." Pictured above are three of their choices. Left: Dorothy Thompson, Journalism; center, Dr. Rather ine Blodgett, science; and right, Nancy Harkness Love, aviation. The other Wrist Watches Preferred Three-Rin- g Ceremony seven are: Mrs. Hortense Odium, business; Mrs. Anna Rosenberg, labor; Marion Anderson, music; Vivian The ancient Hebrew betrothal Kellems, industry; Rosalind Russell, motion pictures; Kate Smith, radio; and Pearl Buck, literature. Gifts Yule as Marines By called for three rings, one for the Watches, especially wrist watches, girl, one for the man, and one lor are the Christmas gift most desired the witness to the ceremony. a by marines on foreign duty in the Pacific. The marine corps announced this conclusion on the basis of a midsummer survey conducted by commanders of its units in the Pacific to determine what marines would like friends and relatives to send them for Christmas. However, in order to reach their destinations on time, the packages should have been shipped to naval and marine person nel overseas during the period from September 15 to November 1. 1A Other gifts mentioned by the ma White Fawn Flour rines, in the order oi tneir preier ence. included pen and pencil sets, Leads Them All toilet kits or sets, hunting knives Ask your Friendly Grocer pocket-siz- e books, candy or cakes in metal containers, radios, wallets, cigarette lighters, station Boondocks ery, sunglasses, house and bath slipBoondocks is rough terrain or identification pers, photographs, in marine slang. bracelets, rings, pipes, sewing kits, tough job tlaying cards and cribbage sets. .sWiltlffirflf llHsAi b& star-mark- Candy Recipes To Ration Points zi 3 of 10 Outstanding Women in America' pt 1. 49I' lA: s fHi ii s. ) CLASSIFIED :fX: pfl DEPARTMENT . ' I well-know- Sea Ceremony for Dead Marines Xmas Year Late bill-fold- Happy Day SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT Vv X r ' Those cards and packages were L. mailed to reach Private P. C. Han-Io- n for Christmas, Jfll2. But they d casket of three XT. S. marines who died at Tarawa rest on a hatch aboard transport as a burial service Is conducted. Comrades didn't catch up with this fast moving Marines were assigned to marine until a year later. He was of the dead stand by with bowed beads. take Tarawa Island because it was known to be the most heavily on Guadalcanal when they were fortified of the Gilbert (roup. Marine losses after 76 hours of fighting mailed. But when they arrived be on Tarawa approximately equalled losses on Guadalcanal after six months. had left. , I Military Hitchhiking in' Middle East r Don- - RUBBER J- V V2 its Hag-drape- "Higher and Higher," RKO's Sinatra picture, will have a spectac ular opening; It will have its first showing on New Year's eve In 50 RKO theaters In New York city, ing. Westchester and Newark, N. J. The The President himself was flying regular Broadway opening will corns overhead In a Pan American cliplater. per, and the purpose of the ships was to form what the navy called A At the cutting of the Command a "net" of protection. It was to Performance transcription for the serve the President as the net In overseas audience, the Hoosier Hot the circus serves the trapeze artists. Shots, In Hollywood with the Nation- If the President's plane were forced al Barn Dance cast for their Para down into the sea, no matter where, mount picture, wrote their auto there would be at least one ship at graphs in the books which Oracle that spot to rescue him. Fields was carrying. These autoNo such plan was used on his latest graph books belong to war orphans trip, however. The mode of protecin the Grade Fields orphanage in tion cannot now be revealed, but . England; the youngsters bad special- when the story Is told. It will show s ly asked for those names. an entirely different strategy. rj : Water mod In a rubbar ". if- - 1 ii i Hikes 470 Miles t i 1 i A, ' I 1 J3 Amaion Volley, once the world's chief source of rubber. It expected to produce about 35,000 ton! of crude In 1943, during - J , a. sal which i r'in Even school days are happy days for this smiling youngster. Christmas parties and the traditional tree are helping to make the period a carefree time. ODDS AXD ZSD Probably the bigfeu turprite for fan teeing the Amo "n" Andy hou for the firm rime it water bottlo should never have a temperatoro higher than 140 dogroos Fahrenheit. Boiling water ago rubber prematurely. There should bo no air In th bottle when In uie If long aarvlco Is to bo expected. The J - CAPITAL CHAFF ft Diplomatic grapevine reports that the discovery that the umi look like, an the state department Is In for a deBaron's md for tchnt the well dreed man thould lightful satire In Sidney rear . . . Ben Gralter, uho announrei on forthcoming book, "One Whirl." the 'South American Good Neighbor" Those who have peeped at advance Please" and proofs say the appeasement boys program, "Information "Fot Tni W Fight," plaved in the won't like it. . original "Penrnd" film . . When Irene ft While the United Stales, for res Dunne and Cary Grant headed the catt, sons of policy, is withdrawing from , all ticket for the Screen Guild flayer j weakly broadcast tvera gone tit pekt the Argentine market. John Bull is ... uu f.uk" .... u.u in advance . . . Captured German filmi n,Kr. ihmeina the "retcue" of Benito M unto-lin- l una inis Slogan is uuy urmsn, m recent In British the featured Rati adver hithlighu magazine by . Inua ef RKO Pathe tisements In Argentina even now. 1 The fact that these two recruits are in a naval training station doesn't prevent them from hanging up their socks the night before Christmas. Iheir optimism is cvi-- I dent. PROTECTING THE PRESIDENT The only people In the U. S. A. who are really made unhappy by the President's travels especially overseas are the Secret Service. They spend sleepless nights until he conies home again, worried that something may happen. On last winter's overseas junket to Casablanca, an extraordinary measure of protection was taken, t Nothing like it has ever been seen i in the history of the world. A ereat armada of ships of all kinds, mostly fighting ships, was assembled near the bulge of Brazil, and also near the bulge of West Africa. The ships moved out along the path which the President was to follow and practically covered every square mile of the Atlantic at this narrow cross- Jane Withers, who's 17, has her first Important straight dramatic 's role In 10 years in Samuel "The North Star." Though she's made 30 pictures since her screen debut, and starred in most f) of them, she had to pass a strict test, then another one, before she was given the role; she's played in so many comedies ' that Goldwyn wasn't sure she could do it. I . I Is4-- - pro-yoke- . A chair is all legs, angles and curves in the wrong places, a slip cover in the right colors and cut to bring out graceful lines and cover defects, will give any dining room chair set a new personality. That was the treatment given a set of old chairs like the one shown here. A frock waa RADIO By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. 4 WYETH SPEARS year 50,000 loboren will have been established In the rubber foreitt. Their contribution will be but a email but Important port of our nation's rubber requirement!. War Time Gift -- I . . ' . 4 .at v In Middle on East basis the Is a Bow organized Uikhhifclng military .foup-- 6f hikers Is pictured at "bus stop" In Cairo near the ue canal. Thp hplior Have born hoilt at noinU n th main road traffic routes In the desert and here servicemen may test until ibey find a military ,.,r., ' m. rehirle going their way. From Norfolk, Va., to ratchogoe, N. Y. 470 miles that's the walk "Petc'thls romeranlan,took to find his mistress, Barbara Ann Stand, She was visiting 13, of Norfolk, Patchogue but when Fete found the right house, she had left. One of the most exciting gifts Is a box of airplane model patterns and several rolls of luminous paper. The idea is this cut out the models from the pattern sheet on the luminous paper, paste them on the ceiling ol your small son's bedroom, smuggle In an electric flashlight, turn off lights and let the "spotter" identify the various models. . Some shine with an eerie green light, others with deep blue; all glimmer in the dark! BeFeGoodricli |