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Radio, UO Chapman was a mem- w 4 the Navy Blues Sextette Columbia upped her into the big fee last January. Now another fcenDer or it, Lorraine Gettman, Kirraerile be-fc- rt pps out. Leslie christened Re miu, she's been given a long. Inn contract by the company, as p result of her outstanding: work in supporting role in "Talk of the Jean Arthur. fn," and Ronald Colman. Grant Reroute that led Jack Trent Into movies is a curious one. For- erlj a Montana schoolteacher, he Kane Shirley Temple's body- - Nowadays at ROTC units throughout the country the accent is on guns as well as books, and college students are learning to be proficient in tfte use or arms, in picture ai ngni, nuiu siuucuis wc of the recently constructed drill hall built at City college. New York, by the federal rifles in the use u. u;UUct. government. 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Kh)ss FEMALE if men. is made op of incy JjJjJJg eng.ne naceUe. for bombers, 1 D farmers are doing so well that government credit agencies re port taking in more money in mort gage payments than they are lend ing out. Also, many farmers are building up reserve funds agamsl debts in the post-wa- r period. The marine corps has quietly drive to abandoned its recruit star athletes. Reason: Many of them didn't measure up to the high physical standards required of marines; had flat feet, bad knees, enlarged hearts. U. S. i 1 . """''f "pHE f ambus "pineapple design r REGULAR I ENEMY ALIENS Some significant things are going TOMORROW ALRIGHT MR s in the justice on With the savageness department. of a commando attack, Attorney General Biddle has now launched an To Relieve distress from MONTKLYv offensive against all enemy agents S. in the U. A., has given the green Hoover to move light to Big wherever he wants. This came after Biddle had been prodded by the White House for Try Lydia K. Plnkham't Vegetabl dawdling. Now, however, he has Compound to nelp relieve monthly gathered large dossiers of sensationpe.Ui, backache, headache, with lta weak, nervous feelings due to al and incontestable evidence, and monthly functional dlturbancea. it looks as if several U. S. Fascists Taken regularly tbruout the Plnkbam'a Compound month would end up behind the bars. build up reslatance against helps Biggest problem Biddle now faces such distress of "difficult days." Thousands upon thousands Of girls Is German and Italian nationals and women have reported gratifyalong the Atlantic seaboard. Army ing benents. Follow label directions. WeU vortK tryingi brasshats have been demanding that everyone born in Germany or Italy and still unnaturalized be moved west of the Allegheny mountains. WNU W 2143 However, this would mean a mass trek numbering perhaps a million. And along the Pacific coast, even HOTEL BEN LOMOND the movement of 100,000 Japanese proved a terrific headache, . Therefore Biddle is working OGDEN, UTAH on the policy of picking out the dangerous groups among Ger mans and Italians, but leaving those whose loyalty seems OK. Many Of them are oldsters who left Europe before the days of dictators. Many even have sons In the U. S. army. However, the job of sorting the loyal from the disloyal Is going to be one of the toughest jobs the justice de partment ever faced. MERRY-GO-ROUN- ODDS Varied Crochet. WEAKNESS Miller's bepn artnr th. .ha ever since she was 12. TaU V !, behind-the-scene- ISU5. " n ut to one h" reached for the dictaphone and began speaking into it. He dictated to the length of one cylinder, Mr3. Wallace still slept. Next morning, he woke again at six, and did the same thing. On the third morning, he woke at 3:30. This time, he dictated the remainder of the speech, which rah to 3,000 words. Mrs. Wallace slept on. The vice president still had two weeks to spare before the speaking engagement, but the thoughts had been simmering in his mind, and he wanted to get them down. He wanted to say not in words hurriedly thrown together on the way to New York what he felt about fighting the war to a finish, then making a peace that will stick. People's Revolution. The general applause to that speech is still reverberating in Washington. Because it was one of the most important speeches ,of the war. Titled, "The Price of Free World Victory," it was a forecast of world freedom after victory. Wallace has turned out more words than any other member of the Roosevelt family, including the President. But none of his words have been more significant than this speech before the Free World asso ciation in which he said: "Every where the common people are on the march." It included words e Nazi Soldiers Surrender to Reds )ts ' WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE WAR? At six one morning, Henry Wallace woke up and began thinking about the speech he was going to make in New York. Ideas kept tumbling into his mind. Quietly, so as not to disturb Mrs. Wallace, he ROTC Students Learn Proficiency in Arms if IS-- . Ver hU1 aDd years ago Tim Five ... a port in Australia atter landing, xney da,e' somewhe in Australia. Old Glory flies at the tents have sprung up everywhere. B,C 0W KATE SMITH w-for til , 0 has this to say about the new mili tary machines which Uncle Sam is so swiftly whipping into shape: "How is it to be in the army? There Is a breath-takin- g exhilaration in swinging- - across a parade ground and seeing and feeling the other columns moving in the effortless, smooth, free march step of the American army marching, marching, marching to heaven knows where. At such a moment, and only at such a moment, one gets a flash perception of the true strength of America, a boundless sweep of irresistible power and I chuckle to myself and think 'What is everybody in Washington in such a fret and worry about?' Mandalay? Lashio? Trifles, boys, mere trifles. We heard the news of their fall with a yawn and got on with our work. Just wait till we get started. It won't be long now!" ootb F-Lnin- ',X.. Ak5uN Washington, D. C. WON'T BE LONG NOW Macon Reed, news man, now a private In the army, to lacy )ncr & RQBERT . vek s m r.dpt at the bombardier school N. M., waves all clear to the ground crew as no mtkH hla war throueh two racks of bombs to nose of bomber. lie has passed all tests. 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