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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Imom Personalities on Days News Front Todays Scrap Bag Is a Valuable Asset DREW PSAJXQN Je tremely serious." "Thats why I invited you gentlemen here today to get your opinions on what has to be done, the President said. Go ahead and be as frank as you like. The farm leaders accepted the challenge. They charged the administration with shortsightedness" In dealing with farm labor deferments and contended that government price policies also had contributed to the farm manpower shortage. Local Draft Problem. If you want my views. Ill give them to you, Mr. President, spoke up Ezra Nelson. "Two things have to be done and done immediately. orence I one nos Vat en math' (3) te estion., JM V5 i First rowth culture at hen ng; ec GENE ICNNEY growth a gde right cross and the various that make up a pro details :,r itri trade. ley have been called in by the idreds, and while they may not the best Instructors of all they &t least know the 'l:ls lnd most of 4116 fundamentals. rudi-luggi- J UP b otXc So at Many one of the and most intricate of all ut bent rs all competitions. entle there wont be many who will h around the front rank. It Isnt n that nature produces a heavy-cts' ft.ht champion meaning one who the size, the strength, the speed, skill, the durability and the conation required to top the list, liu get a Dempsey and a Tunney ther with no one else close. You : a Louis and a Conn, who stand JJj gj e iessional boxing Is you'go'tc ;e with est t p; ' In other games may carry 'jck of stars well matched. i is man against man In the ring fnt team against team. No pals help to carry you along in times ouble and distress. There Is no ,her road to the top. where ij 5il !lit from some 10,000.000 I well taught in the skill, ; fighting way of the harvest should be una- lly large. Other War e foly two of n if. good heavyweights came the service side of the other These two were Bob Martin Tunney,' although Gene at was a light heavyweight, "jimeys record is one of the ring But I have always thought Bob Martin might have gone a way if he hadnt figured In a Gene Dle igeofV STAGECSCREENM0IO after taking apparent, ust that B quite Bivins and Mauriello, Washington, D. C. nk at services war LISTENS president the 'me of Ss. bat it part for The President did the listening, to provide a challenger of the talking, when Le Conn, if these two are J nd farm manpower and food clears smoke the erwo , top whenhowever, i W1l,uthree prom,net x'aim leaders Bivins, Albert S. Goss, master of the Naheavyweight. tional Grange, H. E. Babcock, vice st of some Is no reason why president of the National Council of i ttan Irious services shouldnt come Farmer ca and Ezra T. fine a heavyweight Nelson, its nee for a k with executive secretary. farm spokesmen spent about aty dan iT -- nTh comparing the minutes of the there is n conferPulling instruction the army and ence expoundirg their views on T of what P busy (, war over this for caused the food shortage now facing y a receiving rwieri navy, the country and what has to be jther big roundup. Army, done and coast guard to es air force remedy it. The President conof the outstanding fined his most rave remarks chiefly to asking around, teaching the uni- questions. ;3t phor how to jab and hook, He began by ted millions telling his visitors Rented and block, use feet and hands, that the food situation was exvoic 3i, wn4!! t 'ernmect eurs. 'orcycle h ! i accident that left him badly Injured head, have been told, by those who jild know, that Martin suffered 'ood clot that effectively wrecked chance fer Big J3 en was a he came back the meanwhile, prospect from France. It took Gene of all, someone ing recently to find a motorized battalion of German troops, armed to the teeth, lin-n- g the streets. As the Mexican borders only 25 miles away, the townsfolk were a bit jittery. Then they took TiVilrtt Shown at left is Lieut. Gen. George S. Patton Jr., a native son of California, who Is a crack shot with a pistol. General Pattons armored forces have been giving Gen. Erwin Rommels desert army In Tunisia something to think about. Center: Petite, attractive Mme. Chiang first lady of China, who has become the American spokesman for Chinas fighting masses. Mme. Chiang thrilled great audiences here. Right: J. Lester Perry, president of the Carnegie-IUinoi- s company, a subsidiary of U. S. Steel, shown as he appeared before the Truman committee investigating war production. Charges were made that false tests were made on steel which was being used by the navy. Kai-she- k, T earn work Keynote of Anti-Aircra- ft J 4 No are teamwork and more important than in the antiaircraft artillery. Pictures shown here were taken during maneuvers at Camp Davis, N. C. Upper left: When crews must reach their stations in seconds. Dress is of slight Importance, bat the alert sounds, they must have their rifles, cartridge belts, gas masks and helmets. They race to their posts. Right: This gun was actually in full recoil. Lower left: Captain Rousseau peers picture was made while the through a slit in the battery commanders underground station to check on the operations of the crew. In few branches of oar armed services anti-aircra- ft 90-m-m Sends Son to Fight Against Homeland Visits Home Fleet Shamed by the Jap attack upon Pearl Harbor, James S. Hondo, 51, ft resident of the Hawaiian Islands, was gratified when the rmy combat regiment made up ft permitted his son, nerbert, 18, to Join special Is shown in the center Herbert of Japanese ancestry. of Americans He is with his mother and father, who wears bis American Legion cap. L a veteran of World Bar Jap-bor- n This Wildcat Is a Real Jap-Kill- er Prime Minister Winston Churchill Is being piped over the side as be leaves ft destroyer depot ship while visiting the British home fleet. Leading the prime minister down the ladder ia Vice Adm. Sir Bruce Anstin Fraser, whose appointment to command the British home fleet was recently announced. Shots for Dogs ts L't H f f I i y A k When Robert Ryan Joined the army he knew that hed have a Job when he came back; he has a contract with RKO that assures his return to the screen at the wars end at a salary exceeding the one he was getting when he left. His work in Bombardier and "The Skys the was responsible for the Limit scrapping of the old contract and the writing of the more favorable new one. Bob Dopes f of this Grumman Wildcat Mnclien stenciled Jap flags mark the score The score was made Guadalcanal. . Held, Henderson on famous a pilots, of which Tech, Scrgt. R. W. Greenwood, frJm He is shown In cockpit. Is captain. Mo., plane jamesport. lr,ne Its inoculation day at San Angelo, Texas, army air field, where bombardier school mascots get Immunized by post veterinarian Capt. II. 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He spent a frenzied r.ve minutes before he taught up with the truth. -- vjFV John McClintoek, ia afTair3; of to off to the Amazon, health programs for rubber tap Marshall turned When General "Field Marsha of rank the rnnfing' basketball, hockey and down a carefully over knocked ack the turnstile count has he also t m Admiral King whereby even 'ii laid plan the of leading optimists Admiral of the would become sports world, onlv three men date To . or.e Vast fan crowd, whatever the Fwt i i n'ame'arent nQ 4oner demands and For j Fleet Dewey. Farragut to proposal the on ter . . . Tipoff rD,r,,?frry a yearning to see good make King Admiral cljtl0.F!c,e. Admiral so he could outrank Any Bollywood personage who dls. covers Lupe Velez watching him intently la likely to be uneasy: experience shows that Lupes just gathering material for ft devastatingly funny impersonation of him. Her imitations seldom reach the screen, but in Redhead from Manhattan she does several imitations of fellow start. She plays Identical cousins, both of whom are revue stars. Lionel Barrymore was In a dan. gerous spot a while back, and it wasnt one of those things that are part of a scenario, when the actor knows hell be rescued. Driving home, he miscalculated the depth of flood water near his ranch, and found himself sitting In his stalled car In water up to his neck. The swift current started moving the car toward deeper water. But neigh, boring farmers came along with chains and hauled the car back onto the highway. The car was ruined, but the famous Barrymore wasnt damaged. w'nter campaigns, East and kave shown the crowds he there. The night Ann Ayars, Metro starr, let, sang for the boy at Fort Calif., she got rousing reception, but could have dispensed with part of It. Arriving In a pouring rain, she was escorted to the hall by a new recruit who led her smack into a deep puddle at the stage door. Ann fell in to her hips. 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Get out your scrap bag and put thfk material to good use. - n. oufis Will Be Janice ONeill" and also an Infant with gay CHEER up your homecurtains appliqued two-thir- 11 'Hr ft Gilbert, whos twenty, has been acting since she was eight, has been on the radio since she was ten. On The ONeills she plays Janice 7138 official contend- of ranked as ed that farms had lost any ring- - their manpower to war Industries long, as hard because of low farm wages. 11 smartly as Tunney worked The President said that he, too, reach the top. facwas deeply concerned about this Be was that callers to his no ball certainly flaming tor, suggested Are when of he faced Soldier Jones they get together with Secretaryout a the Dempsey-Carpentiand map $1,600,-- w Wickard Agriculture recomcard. program embracing their Benj then was mendations. name another Just c the me Then come back and see program. He was never a want I President the yral athlete In the way of speed again, urged Power. But he more than made to continue these discussions." wr these defects by his deter nation to learn and CAPITAL CHAFF keep In con-ocareful conThe ft our armed There was how of big never any doubt about sideration ! should be was actually a smartness and his forces A courage. FDR has the old oination of head and heart Is sham battle. the size of the armed over " J something to bank on, no dutch up er a'hat the forces and wouldnt take anybodys game. o on this point except the Bead, heart, speed, skill, power say-slit durability are not so easy to armys own plan,Theconceivedin way 198 army back In 1938 J? 0ne tone human system. we would have whether idea no had ? Present war, when it is over, in 1943 to transport troops r leave us a better answer than the shipsbut is sticking to its ongma tier av known abroad, 100 before, with so many the same. And FDR is having so much the better plan just behind it cent ance to per move up. assistantco-ordi-nato- r super-cabine- another look at the invaders and recognized them as Brawley high achool boys, drafted by Columbia Pictures to represent ft unit of the Nazi Afrika Korps In the picture Somewhere in Sahara. Humphrey Bogart's starred in it. Artillery Success considering. Stop Selling Cows. The second thing that has to be done is for the government to step in and stop the widespread selling of dairy cows and other stock and farm equipment by farmers who are unable to continue in business at present farm price levels, Nelson continued. Im as much opposed to inflation as you are, Mr. President, he added, but we have got to make it at a possible for farmers to operate this lick to are we if fair profit threatened food shortage. They have in got to be assured fair prices order their will keep that to pay wages In inhelp from migrating to Jobs for Dempsey, then beatable. I doubt that J1 ever worked as dy town of Brawley, THE littlewoke up one morn- in authority here In Washington must tell these local draft boards where to head in. They must be told that they have almost as much responsibility to see to it that we have sufficient manpower to produce food for the war effort as they have to provide men for the fighting forces. Food is just as important as munitions in my We cant fight the war opinion. without it, and we cant let our civilians starve. "A lot of these local draft boards still feel that they must fill their induction quotas," Nelson continued. The boards have been assigned quotas, but they dont have to meet them, at least not in sections where there is a crying farm labor shortage. You, or someone else should tell them this. The President pointed out that many young farmers dont want to be deferred. This isnt the fault of the draft boards," he said. The young men themselves are so patriotic that they do not want to remain on the farm while a war is going on. It was agreed that steps would have to be taken to convince selectees that they could serve their country as well on the farm as in the army. Goss suggested that one way out would be to induct farm hands and then furlough them back to the farm at prevailing farm wages, Instead of army pay. This would require legislation, but the President said it was an idea worth seven years before he was dustry. The -- mey By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. If back aches from need of diuretic aid Functional kidney disturbance due to need of diuretic aid may cause stabbing backache! May cause urinary flow to be frequent, yet scanty and smarting! You may lose sleep from getting up nights" ofiea may feel dizzy, nervous, "headachy. In such cases, you want to stimulate kidney action jast, bo if there is nothing Systemically or organically wrong, try Gold Medal Capsules. 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