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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE TimiTTirmwmiimrMiiiiirinTiTiimr Normandie Floats Again Soon to Be Erect -p.rf,, lives to most WJhl.Phillipr & STAGESCREEN;?ADiO Bv VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. ,f AYBE a rose by any 1 other name will smell as sweet, but Jimrny Simms, of Horace Heidt's "Treasure Chest" troupe, is convinced that that doesn't apply to trombone players. Since coming cast with Heidt he's been IV confused with Ginny Simms-t- hat Is, his name has. Durin New York he week his first ing lived at a hotel for a week under the name of "Ginny Simms" without even knowing it; found out when he paid his bill. He hadn't received his phone calls because the management thought "she" didn't want to continually be disturbed! Rascnova of "Bachelor's Children" thought that she was having just one more photograph taken and that was that But it was printed In radio magazine, and a Olga T""" I'1 rwy.;U'.jPW-"!- IPvf! OLGA BASENOVA young man who saw It promptly began trying to learn which of his friends also knew her; In New York there's always somebody who knows somebody. The result, just like the movies, was that she married him. Robert Stark, 22, a U. S. n, has his post-wa- r plans all act; he'll join the ranks of the David 0. Selznick film players. He was chosen to pose as a model for coast guard posters, Selznick saw a poster, and gave him a screen test ADOLF'S Some years ago I wrote about an epidemic of pleurodynia in England. Pleurodynia is an inflammation with It pain in muscles of the chest. is sometimes cauea false pleurisy-pa- in in lower part of chest and upper part of abdomen, pain on breathing and with any movement of chest muscles. At that time it was considered an infectious some brush, a ladder milt shears 1 asked for noddings more To make me happy in dcr days Long, long before der war; I'd alap some paper on a wall My card read "Hitler, A.; Good Paperhanging" . . . How I vish It read dot way today! A pantry neatly painted und A kitchen papered veil . , . A hallroom In red, green und pink Ach, ldt vas somedings schwell! Vat I would gif to be today Engaged In Jobs like dot! . . . You take der "peerless marshal A k I'll take der brush und pot! I glf no orders none at all; Folks gif dem all, you see; Nopoddy gifs me damn salutes Der are no hells for me; Und den mein dream goes up In schmoke , . . Oudt goes der brush und pot . . Und I am Fuehrer Hitler in Full uniform, py Gott! I The CSS Lafayette, formerly the French luxury liner, Normandie, will once again san tne seas oespitc the devastating fire of February 9, 1941, which swept through her and the 100,000 tons of water which were poured Into her hull sending her crashing to the bottom of the Hudson river. A corps of 70 divers and 700 workmen have her rapidly on the way up in the final stages of the second tremendous naval salvage operation of recent weeks. The other record setting ship raising and refitting was at Pearl Harbor. Left: The Normandie just after she rolled over. Despite the Intense fire and the hundreds of workmen aboard only one life was lost. Right: It has been necessary to paint new numbers on this measuring tape to keep pace with the rapid rise of the ship. Stilwell Naps While Flying Over Himalayas JWWgy.Wf. SJSJSjajJSjMSJSSHSjSSSSSSSSnHEJ JWSjA'i ll'.'.ySSSSSSSSSSi ' 0 "W" tmnrt IV n UUlMfnqsMIStSSMril'ifa'feiA WOMEN, ARISE! Mrs. Elmer Twitchell is out with a demand for a Fifth Freedom. She wants Freedom Bottles. From Returning "If there is one thing the women of America are sick of," she writes, "it is returning bottles. It is getting worse and worse every minute. Once upon a time it applied only to milk bottles, but today the nui- sance has become epidemic. I have s figured it out and I think of a housewife's time is spent saving bottles, finding something to put them in and remembering to tote them back. It's awful." two-third- co-st- e mm ;n (mM 1 realize veteran of many flights over "The Hump," military slang for the Himalayan mountains, Lieut Gen. Joseph Stilwell, commander of the United States forces In the China, India and Burma theaters of warfare, naps on bis rubber mattress, left, while making the trip. Upper right: General Stilwell, carrying his owr! duffle bag, chats with MaJ. Gen. Claire Chennault, commander of the 14th Air Force in China and former leader of the "Flying Tigers," pioneer American air fighters in this sector. Bottom Stilwell studies right: requests for supplies while flying to the next point on a tour of the bases of the vast area which be commands. A Making Gasoline From Coal New Type Litter star-build- er ISL an 4 bHHwH"tre?tVa Mont-lomer- EIgM years ego, when rhlt Fpt-wln- y started his quest for girl his friends told him thai thrr - W., -wrren i rnougn in the country u farm a erchea- ' 0m he week-en- d the "Iloor .... mo-aida- top-not- ch V Sttrn" M8ortor auditioned his I.KKHo tut; i,?.th,.CuK'tr Ci,T hfN burned in "Gone With the fire of love will soon bi Junuag David going to I, Of all the thrills that come through pun ha sen. the acquisition of a great radio chain must be clot to tops. hat arnoations must rnme to a man as he planks down a diet k and rralitra all (he power, prestige, Influence, opportunity and fun he has bought with all thooe rommrn-tatoquia kids, masters of ceremonies and batioo players thrown One or two men can carry a casualty with this new type of litter r-L t? I r4"-"3 which is pictured adjusted for a n j i carry. Designed by Llent Col. S. II. Bingham. It Is said to ease the strain on both bearers and the Dr. R. R. Bayers, director of the national bureau of mines, turns a Movement over narrow casually. spigot and out poura gasoline which shortly before was lumps of coal. tracks, through Jungles, or moon-tai- n the In demonstration Watching Pittsburgh are members of the senate-boutrails Is made much easier with subcommittee on war materials. the new litter. " ' f two-ma- se Allied Bombing Victims Receiving Aid f' "V? ' t It - - -- nt , ssssa w ... Peace by Nov., 19 1 1 I to! th Slick's ring cuudctt, Colbert Shirley Tern-Pie- . Joseph CtV.cn. Monty WocKcf - 1 Whit emotions he realires that he mut fret as he hat algnrd a rhetk and that In return he owns all those time signals! All those theme norns! All those sound rfircts parti ularly All those mikes, the hoofheatsij amplifiers and gadgets! Sue Demon sent in from New thclle a reminder of that should Wing a bygone light laste(j but a short time and no Dr. Barton bad effects followed. nothing more was heard about it It is interesting to learn that an epidemic of pleurodynia is reported in Brooklyn, N. Y. Cases of this disease began to appear in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn in July, 1942. To date at the Long Island obCollege hospital, 166 cases were served, of which 40 were admitted to hospitaL Apparently there were more nose and throat symptoms In these Brooklyn cases than those reported in England, Norway and some parts of the United States. "The prominent symptoms in adults were fever, severe pain in upper right side of abdomen or lower part of the chest or both, sufficient to make breathing painful and difficult. The abdominal symptoms were frequently so severe that ureeons were called into consulta tion. The recoveries were prompt, often within 24 to 48 hours, though further attacks of pain and fever often occurred." In a number of these adult cases, headache, dizziness, lack of interest and fear of light occurred. In children, in addition to fever and pain in upper abdomen and lower chest there was sometimes very difficult breathing, vomiting but no diarrhea, severe Inflammation of the throat and quick and complete recovery. In most of the infants violent convulsions occurred. Fortunately for physicians, parents and child, the convulsions quickly disappeared. I am passing this information along, as the symptoms are so severe that the patient suffers as much as if he had heart disease, pleurisy, e colic, or a surgical condition of the abdomen. That these symptoms disappear so quickly and leave no after effect is much for which to be thankful However, when these or similar symptoms appear, the family physician should first be called, as an examination will show whether they are due to pleurodynia or something more serious. Food Poisoning ce-ct- ar weight In these days when the need and value of food is so much on our minds it is possible that In our efforts to get certain foods we may not watch as closely as we should the foods offered for sale. The danger signals of food spoilage are: 1. Cans with bulging sides. 2. Glass containers showing seepage over the tops. 3. Food discoloration. Because of canned goods shortage there has been considerable storing of canned goods, some of which may be kept for longer periods than in former years. It is then doubly necessary to make sura that the can has not become damaged, alg lowing entry of organisms. Suspected foods should never be tasted to discover spoilage, since even small amounts of some foods Infested with organisms can cause Illness or death. Because of the shortage of cans and canned foods, there will be more home f od canners and home s are reminded that canned foods must be thoroughly sterilized to safeguard against botu'.ism, a high-l- y fatal type of food poisoning which affects tha brain. Formerly it was thought that botulism was caused entirely by raw or Insufficiently cooked sausage, but lately most cases that have occurred Involved vegetables; but fruit meat and fih were also at limes found to be the cause. Faul poisoning from commercially canned goods, however, Is actually rare. A further warning is given against buying illegally prepared cr distributed meats as a disregard of the usual sanitary measures goes hand in hand with the sale of such prod- disease-producin- to rLi. itrj b"' 1 ,...,:. 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It Is this noic from during the Cleveland admin tajrr titration: "The las of 3 cent en Income rxcccding 14.000 was set as.de to day as unconstitutional." Germans cannot understand how a tuler of a lotalilariaa stale rnuli resign like any minister In a democ ary. News Item. Have pa I if nee; they will! 6"uns Lipstick, S- -ds r i, sold can-ner- A.-- Too r itxi were How to Avoid es the role. I symptoms 8Cent and gall-ston- d fr 1 soap of the disease, but as features aVas.ilJ stuff I visile as I go to work L'nd slop der paste around; It is a real goot Nazi dream , . Until I hit der jrroundt! I'm fixing "borders" all der day Der old wallpaper kind Ven I vake up und look aboudt It wrecks mein peace of mind. Union. PLEURODYNIA FALSE PLEURISY SOLILOQUY "Aren't you exaggerating?" asked Elmer. "No." Insisted Mrs. Twitchell. "What do men know about it? When did you ever return a bottle? If Robert Young will have one of we women left it to the men not a the year's most romantic and dashbottle would ever be taken back and ing roles in Metro's "The Canter-Till- e the deposit reclaimed." Ghost," in which he'll "Oh. I often take them back," arwith Charles Laughton and MarElmer. gued garet O'Brien. He'll play an Amcri-ca- n "Twice in eight months, if I reRanger in this modernized vermember correctly," said the wife. sion of the delightful story. Metro a demi-tasspill seems to be going in for Oscar "Everything from to a soda bottle beer and marpop, Wilde stories these days; they're aschino cherry bottle has to be carealso doing "The Portrait of Dorian fully kept stowed and then carted Cray." back. When I drive the flivver to AUa Carney's film debut as Cary the market it sounds as if a crockery store was moving and I was Grant's bodyguard In carrying two loads. It's a major "Mr. Larky" so impressed RKO job remembering what bottles go to alar-ru-n that they gave him which stores. contract Ilia second film role t will be m with Wally Brown "And you should see the faces on In the company's new aecomedy ries, "Adventures of a Rookie." Car-Be- y the storekeepers when they see me did Impersonations coming in with empties. They've In vaudegot troubles enough without checkville and night cluba before entering my returns, and they show it" ing pictures. "So what?" asked Elmer. 4 "So. how about arousing the womThe potency of radio as a en of America to a revolt or someIs shown In Beatrice Kay'a highly successful theater tour. Her thing? I'm starting a drive, I think career has been built solely in radio; I'll found an organization to be known as the American Women's In her theater tour she's working for Fewer Deposits on on percentage basis, an arrange- League ment reserved for the biggest draw-In- g "Can I help?" asked Elmer. cards. "Yes." replied Mrs. Twitchell. 'Take back those two baskets of Rayi Lett, sister of George will make her own bid for empties down by the furnace. I've screen stardom in "The Girl From been trying to think of it for a Leningrad- ,- which stars Anna Stcn week." nd Kent Smith. She'd been Asso-elat- e A candy magnate has bought the Producer Eugene Frencke's Blue Network (or right million dolsecretary, and watched numerous ctreiMi get tests the role of a lars. And yet there are people who Red army curie. When none suit-a- . still go en Insisting that all randy does to a fellow Is to lnerraie bis she atked for a test, and got thick-witte- Released by ..... rttSi nf ounce of 'AUsMMWestern Newspaper i, enter irtn far great . U If Victims of Allied bomblne . re- The war will be over before It lamr, arc Known celvlng food and clothing, areordlng to a French caption In a Nail-con- la time lo think of the oest presl-denU""" u" "oniDing reierrea to apparently was the second .7 election." Thus spoke Jim a tatk by the Allies on the huge Schneider works, one of the biggest war Farley In Seattle where he was picplants hi Europe where munitions bsve been turned out for tured with his son, Jim Jr. Germany. "-- al should not hoarse-n- es to etist so long. permit s ,0Br phy. Un first, then a throat Accessary, ,aii A.-T- hcre in HIGH SCHOC.-- l'! r ": Co ,n DORMITORltS-CI- N; r 11 the head for several years? are more than 100 Physldan about to d,.crf canse If eyes, nose, throat, dlgr.tlve and general!,, organs are n.rm, rrnNOMY Cf fOI ' f pcriai,t f " c' lxn t.1 INrCRM.TiC: S,it m.C 'r 5. si N- - 4:n ' |