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Show THE Thursday. March 16. 1914 NKPIII. UTAH TIMES-NEW- PAGE THREE Closeups of Some of America's Fighting Men CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT MtnnY-CD-noun-D StAGESCREENRADIO VIRGINIA VALE By Released by Washington, Western Newspaper Union. great comfort, while Universal's ''Phantom Lady," to reflect that, no matter how menacing the villain is, he simply a IT'S must not be allowed to kill the heroine. The picture's a murder mystery that comes very close to being as good as the best of the There are some beautiful photographic shots, many excellent performances. The cast is headed by Ella Raines and Franchot Tone; it includes Alan Curtis, Thomas Gomez, Andrew Tombs and Elisa Cook Jr. super-thriller- strikingly All members of the Thursday Bob Burns airshow will be busy moviemaking for the next couple of months. The "Arkansas Traveler" will be performing in "Belle of the Tukon," with Dinah Shore and Gypsy Rose Lee; Spike Jones and his City Slickers In "Ziegfeld FolElla Boyer yet Raines was signed by Charles and Howard Hawks to a conwhen neither had seen her act they made her sole asset of pictures roles in During her first year in she made good with lead four pictures for three dif- - yl. 'ynv Now under conUniversal, she's beautiful (brown hair, green eyes), talented "Cry Havoc," (See "Corvette "Phantom Lady"), and her name is really Ella Raines Trout; hex husband Is Capt. Kenneth Trout, who has the President's Citation, the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air to ," V,J 1V' I j'.tf.lfoH l,j,TalLi Medal. The crew of a U. S. submarine In Pacific was the first audience to hear the musical numbers of Samuel Goldwyn's "Up in Arms"; advance copies of records of songs by Danny Kaye and Dinah Shore were presented to Lieut. Com. H. J. Kossler, USN, by RKO Radio. the IN THE recent gathering of old- time stars for war bonds and Red Cross collections, the matter of the Dempsey - Firpo fight has been brought up more than once as the leading chapter of all brief sporting thrills. Even this far away from the battle areas it is somewhat astonishing to see tile numrjer of letters you receive from servicemen all over the world about this spectacular whirlpool. To help clear up any further argumcnts, here are a few of the more important de tails that took place: 1. Tex Rickard had a series of chills and 5 ' fevers in the belief i fev that Dempsey would Used Cars Trailers - i jyfc. fitnn TTirnrt in thp CHIROPRACTIC i nr;t vertebrae, definitely removing the nerve pressure, the primary cause of your sickness thus restoring normalfunction and health. This applies not only to stomach and heart trouble, neurit isandlumbago, but to most all ailments. reveal the cause of your trouble. Let See and judge for yourself. Only chronic or problem cases invited. Dr. Roderick E. Koss, Exclusively Precision Chiropractic Health Service, 235 South Main St., Salt Lake City, liy appointment only . . . Phone Dempsey least three rounds to satisfy the big crowd. Dempsey refused to make any commitment. 2. Dempsey took the fight in a deadly serious way, knowing that Firpo could still punch. In a visit to Dempsey's training camp with Bob Edgren, we told Dempsey what Bill Brennan had told us: "This Firpo guy throws rocks at you. You think you are out of reach by three feet and he hits you with a rubber arm, or a rock." This is what happened in the first round. 3. Dempsey went out to win not in the first round but with the first BABY CHICKS SUPERIOR BABY CHICKS Production bred, mountain bred and acclimated. U. 8. approved, U. S. 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He begged Dempsey to carry Firpo at was overanxious. REALLY HELP YOU GET WELL? round before a Million Dollar Gate. Fir-po- , to Rickard. was a complete flop as a I CAN CHIROPRACTIC WHITE LEGHORN SPECIALISTS Over 30 years' production of superior chicks. A 100 pure, top ranking, money making Leghorn strain. Straight run, $14.00, or pullet chicks, $23 .00 per hundred or cockerel chicks, $5.00 per hundred. Volume discount. Order now. Write for factual folder. just missed and then a rock hit me on the chin and I hardly remember what happened through the next three min- GRAHAM utes. & PULLET FARM Hayward, Calif. HATCHERY "Firpo weighed 220 pounds, and I can say now this was the hardest punch I ever took in any fight. I WILL PAT CASH for GARDEN TRACTOR know I wasn't fighting for any milCall Bolliday H9.V W or writs BOYD C. BOTT lion dollars or for the championship. 496 Salt Lake City. Olympvs Drivs I was trying to keep from getting killed. Foul him? Maybe I did. I 60 Bombers Lost just socked him every time I saw him, before he could sock me Approximately 600 highly trained men and $20,000,000 worth of preagain. cision bombing and fighting maof the Episode chinery are lost when 60 U. S. We keep getting letters about bombers are shot down in a raid. Dempsey falling on top of our Garden Tractor Wanted 'Out Ring' typewriter. This never happened. Just beYou breathe freer alfore the fight started we moved over most Instantly as just 2 dropB Penetro Nose three seats. Jack Lawrence took the Drops open your seat we had just vacated. nose to give your head cold air. Dempsey came through the ropes Use only as Caution: on top of Jack Lawrence. There directed. 25c. 24 times as much for 50c. Get was no effort made to shove Dempfeoetro Male Drops sey back into the ring. There was the effort only anyone protective makes with his hands when 192 pounds is about to land on your Buy War Savings Bonds renegotiations of war contracts to or neck head and your excess war typewriter. profits. recapture J$ )T V The punch that drove Dempsey Nevertheless, all the members of .YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM the committee except Mead of New through the ropes was nothing lika the punch that left Jack dazed in York, Kilgore of West Virginia and (he first ten seconds. It was a half voted to Wallgren of Washington over-rid- e .unge and a half swing. It caught his tax bill veto. If you suffer from hot flashes, Dempsey of! balance. weak, nervous, cranky feelings, are LOUIS BROMFIELD, THE But Dempsey was another man a bit blue at times due to the PROPHET functional "middle-age- " period when the second round opened. In peculiar to women try Lydia E. defense of Firpo it might be said Secretary of Agriculture Claude Pinkham's Compound Vegetable Wickard is chuckling over a letter that he could hardly have been exto relieve such symptoms. Taken he has receivel from the Reader's pected to have a clear head after regularly Plnkham's Compound Digest, signed by William Hard Jr., helps build up resistance against what happened to him through the such distress. It helps nature! associate editor. It is the last, pafirst round. In that first round the Also a fine stomachic tonic. Folthetic note of a correspondence beBoor had become "old home week" low label directions. summer when the Digest to him. gun last LYDIA LPINKHAM'SS published the Louis Bromfield artiI've forgotten now just how many cle, "We Aren't Going to Have times Jack had knocked Firpo down. Enough to Eat." But there were times when the Wild At the time, Wickard wrote to the Bull of the Pampas was bouncing ... fc? sss . W" Digest, refuting Novelist Bromfield, around like a huge rubber ball. He an to tell the to write article offering had taken plenty on his own by the other side of the story and saying dX , JtS&mS!t ii ' A from common colds itliij time he catapulted Dempsey through we would have plenty to eat. But the ropes. r-rA of Bock the Digest declined to hear the other Sergt. William Hancock, side. Hill, S. C has turned down a chance Never Met Again to return to America from the JunThey confided privately to BromCreomulsion relieves promptly beThe strangest part of this cause It goes right to the seat of the field that they were embarrassed by Assam and of Burma, prefergles is that Rickard episode trouble to help loosen and expel reactions to his story, but publicly While bomblnt of Germany and the French "rocket ring to stick till the Job Is done. never matched them After germ laden phlegm, and aid nature they stood on his gloomy forecast coast" proceeds relentlessly, prepacations for Invasion keep pace. Here He has been with General Stilwell's what happened in theiragain. to soothe and heal raw, tender. Infirst meetHe had said: "I would rather not Air Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder (left), Gen. Dwtght D. Eisenhower and forces for 21 months. A Chinese comflamed bronchial mucous mema was at here least $2,500,000 ing, branes. Tell your druggist to sell you think about next February. By then, General Montgomery (far right) watch maneuvers on English coast. rade Is shown with him hero. e recar a $3,000,000 show, an a bottle of Creomulsion with the unmost of our people will be living on e ord. Apparently there was no derstanding you must like the way it a diet well below the nutrition level." on the part of Rickard, Demp-ley- , quickly allays the cough or you are Has-Becnnow come and has have your money back. gone. s to February Kearns or Firpo to bring about People are eating well despite Broma repeat engagement. Maybe it was field. American farmers have writJust as well. The second might have for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ten the refutation. Actually, we have been a record flop. a greater accumulation of stored C-HAs the case stood, the two crush foodstuffs than at any time in his1 Aj 1144 WNU W ing punchers gave the fight game Its tory. . ... 1 ; four minutes of raw melot Wickard couldn't resist the tempgreatest .' A drama with a million dollars, and a to rib the Digest, and tation to sent DeWitt Editor heavyweight title worth millions recently Wallace a few figures about the more, spinning around the roulette wheel of fate at a dizzy pace. overflowing granary. In reply, he received merely a short note from And out of 70,000 or (50,000, probCJranM the iilood UelpT William Hard Jr., saying, "Mr. Wal. e a of Harmful Body Waate ably less than 2,000 saw just what lace is home, fighting off a cold." Tour kidnera ar mnatantly filtering j happened. want matter from the blood Ntream. Hut man-day- Preparing to Give Adolf Knockout Punch Marcy McGuire has been besieged by Sinatra fans by letter and in person who want to know how she felt when she worked before the cameras with him. "They tell me I'm lucky," says she as if she hadn't known all along what a break it was for her. But where they saw it as a thrilling experience, she saw it as a big help in her career. And that recent personal appearance tour didn't hurt, either. Bud Abbot and Lou Costello can the title of "The World's Highest Priced Dishwashers" since tbeir recent appearance at a bond rally at Victory House in Los Angeles. Made members of the Dishwashers' Union, they auctioned off (heir services. Ted Lewis bought them with $25,000 worth of bonds, invited 12 guests to dinner. The comedians demanded that he double his purchases before they tackled the job. claim , m "Wide Horizons," the new radio on Mutual Sunday afternoons, is practically a must. Eddie Dowl-in- series g, the as well; he launched Hope, Kate Smith and William His new discovery is Saroyan. Maria Mendoza. star-mak- Three daughters of famous fathers working at Warner Bros, these days. Karen Hale, daughter of Alan, makes her film debut in "Cinderella Jones," in which Walter Brennan's daughter Ruth also appears. Dolores Prinz is in musical sequences of "Janie" directed by her father. are The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, one of the world's greatest, will launch a series of five broadcasts over NBC on March 25, under the baton of Desire Defauw. The programs have been titled "The Festival of Symphonic Favorites," and will be broadcast from Orchestra HalL ENDS Alice Faye's dramatic role will be first the motion picture in that of "SiMy" version of "A Tree Grnwt in Brook. . . Perry lyn," at 20th Century-FoComa will certainly he something for the girls uhen he does "Something for the Boy" . . . Norman Corwin has his new radio proWt blanche onCorwin Presents" . . . gram, "Norman Iledy Lamnrr hat been borrowed from Metro by Warner Bros, for the lending feminine role in "The Conspirators," opposite Psul Henreid . , . ft rite Davis msked that George Coulourii be assigned to "Mr. Skeffington," her new putlure. AND g V ferent companies. ODDS j full-scal- e ELLA RAINES is a Bob - Record Air Assault Cripples Nazi Production hard-hittin- tract nr- rwix C half-billio- n a producing company capitalized at $1,000,0001 D. LATEST ON CIVILIAN GOODS The Truman committee is about to issue a report which will be good news to manufacturers, to say nothing of the housewife who has been rescrimping along with a worn-ou- t frigerator, no washing machine and an electric iron that blows out fuses. The Truman committee will recommend that the War Production board go much further than the army has been willing in restoring The production of civilian goods. committee will not urge anything near unlimited production, but it will point out the following important facts: (1) War contracts are being can celled at an increasing rate. The bilwar department cancelled 10 lions In contracts as of January 31, while the navy cancelled 2V4 billions up to February 5. This means ' . . ,:,,a.:a. L more factories and more men available for civilian production. At left, Lieut. (J. g.) Lloyd Milligan, navy torpedo bomber pilot, does embroidery while awamng me call, (2) Tremendous stockpiles of steel "Pilots, man your planes!" Center: All available material went into the airport recently built by Allied enacand other materials have been gineers near Nettuno, Italy. Here Pvt. Oscar Jones holds some of the powder which evidently bears mark, cumulated far more than can be "Made In Germanyi" Right: Speaking over the loud speaker system so that every man on the carrier used for the war. Already alumican hear, Lieut, (j. g.) Eugene Hanks tells how he bagged five Zeros in five minutes on first combat flight. num plants with a capacity of a pounds a year have been closed because the supply of aluminum is so great. (3) The military was slow in curtailing civilian production. Now it is slow in letting the country get back to civilian production. Therefore, the Truman committee recommends that while we cannot Locomotive "soon resume civilian proAircraft duction, we can produce limited lectric Ports quantities of a few score additional item:! classified as essential." SOME REVEALING FIGURES The impending Truman committee report will reveal that 100 big corporations hold 70 per cent of all the war orders; furthermore, these 100 first companies of the nation had only 30 per cent of the country's business before the war and the Roosevelt administration was supposed to help the little fellow! assistNorman Littell, rUERTH ant attorney general, will get a boost from the Truman committee for hurVNS AircroH V EFectric Ports rying up government payments to Aircraft PARIS REGENSBURG . the farmers and others whose land STUTTGART AircraH was seized by the army and navy. The committee will recommend that I AUGSBURG. all government purchase of land be bl Aircraft handled by Littell. V 1 MUNICH STEYR American labor doesn't look so U Aircraft Railways bad when contrasted with British J labor. The Truman committee will find, despite the national service act, long operating in England, there were 1,638 English strikes involving a manpower loss of 1,676,000 Taking into account the largAfter a week of the most terrible air blows ever hurled from the skies, the Nazi war machine was badly er population of this country, U. S. strikes were only .025 per cent worse crippled. Map shows enemy targets hit and directions from which the giant bombers came. than England even without a national service act. President Roosevelt didn't know it, but the Truman committee had prepared some devastating evidence ' I ? supporting him on one of the most controversial phases of the tax bill WE BUT AND 8F.M. S"urniture. Files. Typewriters, AddCash Hrgisters. ing Machines. Safes, SALT LAKE DKSK EXCHANGE U Waal Broadway, "alt Lake Clly. Utah. Office I UAi.t?il.iA.. f lies." tract OFFICE EQUIPMENT Xy onm W PEARSON ed Stays for Finish I 'f; V: 11T MI IS Beware Coughs " u 4 That Hang On Demp-ley-Firp- o round-the-clo- de-tir- Brace of Friend in Need for Man's Best Friend --i CREOMULSION J i MERRY-GO- - MX"- ROI7N D CEach day. White House reporters are given a list of the President's appointments, beginning usually at 10 a. m., with cabinet officers, and nnval advisers, diplomats, congressmen or other callers. Recently, reporters were startled to note on the calling list: "2:30 p. m. Mrs. Roosevelt." CReports from Bolivia indicate that the new government, which the state department refuses to recognize, Is becoming more and more mill-tar- y - Vt ' , Biggest Sport Show Zcke Bonura writes me "Dear Grant I've been around julte a bit, as yon know. But for I f the last word In sporting color, give me North Africa. I know you've beard about the Arab Bowl for footballIncluding a camel race and a scarlet-cla- d Arab Jonkey race Max Schmelinf (left), former troops parading between halves heavyweight champ, embraces :rack paratroopers bailing out Man's best friend finds a friend In need at the Antl Cruelty society In Georges Carprntier, Nail collabora"Now we are getting ready for celebrate hit fiftin ur army baseball Chicago where Injured pels receive free hospitalization. Last year the tionist, at latter In Schmelina Paris. waiteth owners birthday round-uThis Is the place today society received 23.830 abandoned animals, rii tore shows is Crete. 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