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Show THE Thursday, April 27, 1944 Red Land and Sea Moves Mapped After Odessa Kathleen Norris Says: WNU CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT POtAND Having a Man Around Bell Syndicate PAGE THREE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- USED PIANOS V8RD PIANO FOK BALE In this community. Write Sommerhays Musio Co., 8alt L,ak City. Utah, for Information. Feature. ,t .aasssw- it be better,' iXvvTOULDN'T writes F. B., "if all forms of - ipectator sport were abolished and sve put in 100 per cent concentration on winning the war? Suppose the millions or hundreds of millions spent on sport were used to buy more war bonds and to help such war causes as the Red Cross? Suppose everyone used everyVi 1 thing he had, beactaxes and yond tual living expenses, for the sake of win Grantland Rice ning the war as quickly as possible. Don't you hon estly think it would speed up victory by many months?" This might work out if human nature was not human nature. Human nature just isn't geared that ROMANIA OPLOESTI DUCMAKta I fj CONSTANTA BULGARIA jm r wi sr PLANTS 100 TOMATO PLANTS. Assorted varieties. Postpaid $1.00. Reduced prices on larger orders. Lake Mead Farina, Over tea, Mer. CHICKS Mountain grown and acclimated for boalrh and production. U. 8. approved. U. 8. Palloram tested stock, iioaviea, leghorns. AU popular breeds. Hexed orstral if nt run. Capacity over 16.UW weekly CaVar Writ By KATHLEEN NORRIS ' TT""ot E RHAPS there are a of wives like me," L says a letter from Carol "Or Jay in Germantown. rather, like the wife I was for eleven years for I am divorced now. Fred and I were for a while; it gives me a sharp heartache now to remember our joy in our first little home and our new baby. Fred took almost as much ;are of David as I did; we ased to take him off on picnics, come home weary and up, iappy and allto freshened put the baby bed, and have a couple of friends come in tor a pick-u- p supper and two rubbers of bridge. In those years we made quite a few ittle business trips together; loved the trains and the hotels. Fred's free time was algetways like a holiday, and wel-;oting back to little Davy's k-'l- -- 'J the best of all. "About four years ago something segan to go wrong. Fred was away sften in the evening. I resented it. My mother was living with us. He iked her and she liked him, but I knew she felt that I spoiled him. We got into wordy spats; I couldn't telephone him in the old way. and lay "All clear?' because Mother yf,ould then smile and say There you go again Duckling under.' Friction Allowed to File Up. "But that wasn't all, of course. We seemed to suffer from complete lack of sympathy. Little things began to Jar on us terribly; we pulled apart. Whatever Fred wanted to do leemed to be the exact thing I didn't want to do; whether it was asking this acquaintance or that to the bouse, using money for this purpose ar that, keeping some secret or 'making some remark. "My mother was living with a widowed sister at this time, and when quite suddenly Fred and I agreed to a divorce, David and I went there. David is now eight, he I want him to, adores his father But his outbursts of affection and admiration for his father sometimes come at awkward moments, and my sister and mother exchange scornful glances that sooner or later he'll understand. So I Intend to get into quarters of my own as soon as pos-- j iible. But even that presents Fred wants David. "Fred has married again, a nice enough woman ten years older than he who has two little girls; David loves to go there. Naturally things aren't as pleasant here, for my sister's boys are only five and three, and the older cousin teases them. If I lose Fred's check for David's support I will have to take a paying Job; my alimony is only $1,200 a year. "If I had it to do over gain I'd stick with Fred. He has his faults, ,&od knows, but so have I. To have David happy, to have these financial and family difficulties settled, to d have the approval of my friends instead of their gently- critical doubtfulness, would make of our old disputes the eem childish nonsense. "But more than that. I like to have a man around. I like his racket in the hall when he gets home at fyght, I like him to pay my restau- good-natured- ly dim-cullie- s. taken-for-grante- pin-pric- "II I good to hat man around. DIVORCE SEQUEL The woman over whose letter Miss Norris weaves this column has found a greater number of answers to divorce and, as in a great number of the cases where man and wife split, her discoveries have been made after the estrangement. And it's usually a pretty bitter sequel to those women who find themselves placed in a similar role. The realization of not knowing "when they were well off" torments them and brings them sharp recriminations over the slight frictions that caused them to part. And there are the children. The divorcee suddenly finds that it was good having a man around. Not only for herself but for the children. And she also finds now that the connubial knot has been untied, that having had one around at one time is not a guarantee that she will acquire another quite as handily. Yes; if she had it to do over again, she would stick to hubby and the children. She knows note that despite the difficulty of marriage that it has its advantages. That for a divorced woman to make it alone in the world is not always a bed of roses and that lonesomeness is a dreadful heartache. As an aftermath she discovers that it was good to have had around. WHITE LEGHORN SPECIALISTS Over 30 years' production of superior chicks. A lUUVo pure, top ranking, money making Leghorn strain. Straight run. $14. 00, or pullet chicks, $28.00 per hundred or cockerel chicks, $5.00 per hundred. Volume discount. Order now. Write for factual folder. -C- well-traine- Training for a Brighter Future Hula Girl on Ice! &m ' & and say 'How are you fixed for money, kid?' I like to fuss over him when he feels sick, end have him fuss over me when I do. I like sharing David, buying presents for both my men at Christmas, planning surprises and trips. A little loneliness as a wife is better than total loneliness as an unattached fe male. A faulty human man, 27 per cent selfishness, is better than no man at all. Married Woman Better Off. "The married woman, whatever her difficulties, has a definite advan " x ' tage. The divorced woman is cul 1. i tI and humiliated in a thousand ways were faults There nobody suspects. on both sides,' society says kindly even if the husband beat her, starved her, and threw her into the street. 'I'll get a nice man for you, honey,' says the hostess, with some infatuated married lad of 20 in mind, who will talk all evening Corp. Walter C. Wojtas (weaving) of Cleveland, Ohio, and Pfc. about his wife, now in the hospital Kundla (in bed) of Srranton, Fa., two Americans blinded in action, a having baby. shown at the Valley Forge General hospital, Fhoenlxvillc, Fa. There are this concludes of "Worst all," the has undertaken the task of rehabilitating American men letter, "is the little loyal David, witb who government in this war, and preparing them for a brighter future. lost their sight his anxious, "When's Dad coming home?' Am J to tell him that Daddy is a cruel stupid failure, or to shut up about Dad?" So the woman who wrote this let ter would perhaps give other wivei contemplating divorce the advice 1 always do; the advice "Punch" gave in a single monosyllable t the young man about to be mar rled: "Don't" That was merely in Joke; we are in earnest. Nine timet woman divorces foi out of ten imaginary or easily curable trou bles. Then she finds out what rea trouble IS. 1 Princess Inspects Troops With Dad AN we'll help yon!" and "Steady, who doesn't need help when donning Ice skates for the very first time? Lieutenants Wilma Kaimlen, Monn, roe, Mich., and Agnes Malone, Ohio, army nurses, are used to back home, so they volunteered to teach Miss Kuiulcl Kchakeloa a few tricks on an indoor rink in Hawaii. Yes, there's nothing backward about Hawaii, as this skating rjnk proves. Mas-sillo- 'Stopped' J .. Concrete Example 100 per cent can you come, for example. In getting even college football team geared up for victory? You might make a guess around 90 per cent You'd be wrong. I put this query to Bob Neyland, now General Neyland of the Engi neers. Bob Neyland's Tennessee teams were noted, not only on the winning side, but also for their morale. The closest I could reach," Ney land said, "was around 75 per cent Having reached 75 per cent I then tried to shove the morale, got idea op to 80 per cent. I always found there was "a certain 1 slump back to about 70 per cent. tried every angle I knew to reach the 80 per cent mark, but I could never make it." You might still recall the old say. ing about "All work and no play." certain amount of relaxation Is one of the requirements for human efficiency Up at West Point they put in something like 16 hours a day at the toughest sort of grind. Yet I know that officers and cadets need the re taxation they get from football and other sports, even those not on any major team. They need it badly. Chock for m iim .rt. 'J-- TamU 60 cars to choose bom All mokes, all models Trade and Terms ' Complete line house trailers and Finance Co. Morgan Motor 714 Irut turpi. Sir. is. Bali tt. Salt Iska tltr ailLOJILQBIl.ES OFFICE EQUIPMENT WE BUT AND BELL Office Furniture, File. Typewriters. Add ing Machines. Safes, casn KeRisters. SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE M West Br.aeway. Salt Lake City. Utah. 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Heavier at Poles Due to the centrifugal force of the earth's rotation, the force of gravity is less, at the equator than at the poles. An object which weighs 190 pounds at the equator will weigh 191 pounds near the poles, scientists say. 1744 WNU W YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM the the suggestion last football that the football campaign of 1943 would be hi ghly interesting but comi , ' pletely unimportant so far as any V(; national ranking was concerned. We had such Ihlng- - as Bill Daley sf Minneaeta, playing with Michigan against Minnesota. Notre Dims Boxer Freddie Kramer, King George VI Is pictured here with head turned to a charming In de had outiide stars frem Illinois, Minbows of old wars, "vet" a hi ring was made The during and interested prince daughter. photo nesota and Miami university (meanh Journey of the princess when she accom- feat. Kramer's fitlo march was stop on the first ing tackle White). The entire pro-trafifth O." la "K. halted Morgan by panied her royal parents on a tour of inspection of Scottish troops and was mess of scrambled egrs. bout. round of Detroit armored infantry outfits. iimiiMi - i BEST BUYS There are two major schools o' thought concerning sport today: 1. On the one side we have a grow Ing group that wants to destroy of has little interest in the competitive side. This includes the army's high command, backed up by numeroul college presidents, fostered by .high. school officials. This group has already throttlei or suppressed the competitive sid in hundreds of colleges and manj hundreds of high schools. They have been classified as the "dumbbell-swinging" or the calisthenic group. They don't believe in com petitive training games 2. On the other side we have a group, headed by the navy, and rath' er secretly supported by 95 per cent of the army, plus all the keener and more understanding conege ano groups, that knows the value of competition, apart from mere mechanical exercises, It is this latter group that is keep ing competitive sport on the living side of the street today. The high school situation, especially In New York, is extremely sour. It Is prob ably at its best In Texas and Ohio, It Is now a question as to whethei or not the people of the United Statei went all such sports as football, baseball, basketball, boxing, track and field abolished in favor of mass calisthenics, such as Germany used up to the Olympic Games of 1936. It Is a far more serious problem than the country at large under stands just at this spot But it is something that the real lovers of sport and our sporting tradition should begin to think about, before it is too late. 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How close to Three scenes from the Burma front and what makes It tick: ' Left: F. Messerbey, commander of the 7th Chinese tank crew Indian division of the British 14th army. Center: A U.S. tank and American-traine- d d they were In the use of who demonstrated to the Japs in the battle of Walumbum just how transport unit enjoys his meal of rice, gird modern weapons of war. Right: Chinese boy of American-traine- d ed with a captured Jap battle flag for an apron. & PULLET Hayward, Calif. HATCHERY CHIROPRACTIC spending money, apart from sport. It is beyond all expectation to find 135,000,000 people willing to concentrate entirely on any one thing, unless, like Russia, their country was Invaded. There are still too many selfish, or greedy, or thoughtless, oi Ignorant people in the general mass. rant bill, Consumers Faying Debts There are increasing signs that American consumers are payin their debts. Latest figures show that the total consumer credit outstand ing at the end of 1941 has beer marked by the sharp decline of 81 per cent The greatest portion oi this drop is accounted for by thi shrinkage in installment credit. The shrinkage is said to indicati that a large postwar market wil open for autos, refrigerators, furnl ture and household equipment fre quently sold on the installment plan GRAHAM General and Fighting Men of Burma Front A TESTED BLOOD extra quality chicks from prize winning flocks. Leghorns $14. heavies SIS. Leghorn pullets $25. TOWLEIl. 1628 Third East St., Sail Lake City. Utah. fol-se- a, Fred took almost as much care of David as I did. APPROVED 8. TJ. way. If all competitive sport were abolished, if there were no baseball, foot- Swift and dramatic strokes came In the wake of the great Bed victory at Odessa. By a sudden thrust at ball, racing, boxing, nasKeiDau, goii, to the Perckop isthmus the Russ had undertaken a move to cut off Crimea and gain Sevastopol. Action from tennis, etc., left to watch or I as well as land, was expected along the Romanian and Bulgarian coasts as well, following the Crimea of- - low or to read about or talk about, in a be would drop think was there big a dash move Another for quick stood fleet had Black of Shins sea amphibious operations. fensive. the by botn national morale, which cut the rail line at Ovidopol to trap Nazi forces hoping to escape. among civilians and those in servAnd I doubt that any addl-tionice. revenue would be diverted to war bonds or to any other war relief. With so many extra or loose billions floating around, the great ma jority would find another method oi 111 r- full-lengt- m , HOT FLASHES If you suffer from hot flashes, weak, nervous, cranky feellnss, are a bit blue at times due to the "middle-aRe- " functional period pacullar to women try Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptotna. 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