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Show Jcm. rvh The Cache American Pace Six (Verity. Utah lastor Play Pinafore Is Gay and Colorful Kathleen Norris Says: Friendly Enemies Turning a Baby Into a IFomin Technically, (he United States of America and the Seminole Indians are at war. Seminole chiefs repudiated a treaty made (n 1832 calling for removal of the whole tribe to Oklahoma. Most of the tribe went to Bell Syndic!. WNU rlur. . , 1 t i, r4 i i Oklahoma, but the diehards remained in the Florida everglades and have never formally made peace with the United States. Now, however, descendants of these die-harare doing a valuable bit for Americas war pro- prig of dogwood blossom w hen spring trrivei. ds 1. Query What fameua fighter never wore headgear In training nor any form of mouth or teeth protection either In trolning or In actual contest? Answer Gene Never In Tunney. my ring career, Gene told me, have I ever worn any form of training headgear or any protection for the mouth. I wanted to know what to do when I was hit and hurt. You cant learn anything like this wearing a protecting headguard or a guard for your mouth and teeth. I was hit around the head more than once with punchei that jolted and I bad a bleeding mouth more than once in training. But I never believed in any form of protecUon in training that didnt apply to an actual con test. Did you know that one? 2. Query What great golfer In National Open was Just ofT the green In two, only ten yards away from the pin, and then took five more stroke to get his seven, without being trapped or bunkered, and aUU won the major crown? Answer Bobby Jones at Hoylake. Two terrifllc shots had left him just ten yards from the pin on a par five hole. The pin was on a mound. His short chip shot ran up the slope, stopped and rolled back off the green. His next chip shot slipped past, over the crest, the ball dribbling 30 feet downhill. Three putts cost him a seven where he had an easy four in sight Yet he still went on to win. 3. Query Gene Sarasen has often aid yon cant take a aeven and win an open. What golfer took three sevens in hla final round and atiU won by more than a dozen strokes? Answer Bobby Jones at Winged Foot in 1929, In the U. S. Open. His three sevens left him tied with Espinosa. A day later he crushed Espinosa by 23 strokes In the i squaws are fighting a production battle in the heart of the everglades on 3,000 acres that will be used to produce quality beef. 5 ' I'- -; Left: Head of the Seminole village at Clcwiston, Fla it Josie Billie , )vho tpeakt fluent If Ann it e real woman tha will welcome her husband home to ell the love end comfort of which he hat been dreaming. By KATHLEEN NORRIS THE problem of Ann only she was so proud of her soldier husband! Now to know that through all their lives he will be lame, that there will be no more dancing, tennis, hikes; that he will not enjoy football games, movies, shows that he may even have trouble getting a job that will adequately take care of them well, its too much for Ann, and since the cablegram came she has sunk into tears, sulks, rages. Her mother writes me about it. No Way Out, Only Through. How can any one of us be cruel enough to condemn this joyous child of mine to what will be a life of slavery and poverty? says her letter. And on the other hand, how can we meet poor Phil with the announcement that he ought to free Ann Elizabeth for a happier and more normal destiny? It seems to be a dreadful impasse? Whats the right way out? My answer to Anns mother is: My dear good woman, it isnt an impasse at all, and theres no way out. The only way is THROUGH. If every wife, sister, daughter, mother of an injured man is going to 6neak out of her sacred responsibilities after this war, well have a world full of suicides on the one hand, and detached, selfish, shallow no, not women, on the other hand. Ill not call them women. Vampires, moral irresponsibles, ' heartless shrews anything you like, but not women. Real women, scores of them, have already faced this crisis, in England, yes, and in America, too. They have met the returning soldiers with courage and confidence. They have had plans made; this has been possible, that has been arranged, everything is going to be all right One of our most popular movie stars has a wooden leg; one of our great singers a wooden arm; engineers, Inventors, scientists are often physis cally handicapped men, statesmen have been cripples; their bodily disabilities often seem a spur not only to worldly success, but to infinitely more valuable growth in character and soul. Is Ann Elizabeth to sacrifice the best years of her life to the care of a man she did not even know a year ago? demands her agonized mother. The answer is another question. What did Phil sacrifice to protect everything that makes Ann Elizabeths life safe and good? If Ann is a real woman she will welcome her husband home to all the love and comfort of which he She will find has been dreaming. out what be CAN do, instead of orooding upon what he can't, and so lay her plans that Phil will marvel at the joy, the completeness of world-famou- , , .. WOMEN MUST FACE KEIV CRISIS Carter is one is going to confront W or demands many sacrifices. Certain sacred responsimany thousands of women after the war, and for that bilities cannot be neglected. reason it deserves a serious Many men uill return from answer. A wiser, older wife the battlefields crippled and than Ann wouldnt need any injured. Young wives must answer, but most of todays meet their problems heroi service wives are neither old cally they must not fail when nor wise, and perhaps a little they are most needed. Rememheroic advice may be of use ber there is no way out. The to them. only way is THROUGH! The Heroic, yes. Anns situareal woman will meet the retion demands real heroism, turning serviceman with courfor these are the circumage and confidence. If he is stances. She met her Philip a injured, it is often up to the year ago; a captain in the wife to find out what her husarmy. They were married band CAN DO, instead of three months later in all the brooding over what he cant. glory of uniforms, decoraRemember, too, that when a tions, crossed swords. Three young wife thinks about sacmonths of young wedded bliss rificing the best years of her followed, then Phil went off to life to an injured man, she service in Italy. Last week should also think of the great,new$ came that he is being er sacrifice he has made. sent home, the same strong vigorous Phil, but with one the that is left to him. She eye gone, and his left foot am- will life find a comfortable little house putated. on a few country acres, where Poor Ann Elizabeth! She is 20; IT . V'1' Wearing her traditional costume, with the usual bead necklace. Ruby Jumper distributes para grass over the pasture land. Thu is her first job outside of keeping house in a wigwam. According to a sugar company, which Is employing the Seminoles, they are doing a good job on the companys pasture improvement pro-- 1 EM fr dressed quality beef annually. Employment of the Indians leaves that many more persons free to work on sugar cultivation. le No. 5531 )IG, bold rabbits and gaily col- ored Easter eggs on a play Inafore will please the little girl three or four yearsl Mother an make it in an afternoon and an use bright scraps of materials r the appliques. f two, To obtain complete cutting pattern for Inafore and Appliques for the Easier lay Pinafore (Pattern No. 55341 sizes S. 4 Included, tend IS cents in coin, your line, address and the pattern number. Due to an unusually large demand and (Trent war conditions, slightly more Ume required in filling orders for a few of most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: CHUTE NEEDLEWORK New Montgomery BL Saa Francisco, Calif. Enclose 13 cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for Pattern SEWING 14S No Nam .. Address Just 3 drops Pesetro Nose Drops In each nostril freer you helpalmost breathe so your instantly, cold gets air. head as 25o 2V times Only much for 50c. Caution: directed. Use only as Peaetre Neae DrepSj Self-Decepti- The easiest thing of all is to ones self; for what a man fishes he generally believes to be rue. Demosthenes. de-ei- ve playoff. Maybe You Can Do Better WORKED "ALL-BRA- II 4. What heavyweight Query champion has been knocked down more than any other heavyweight champion, and In torn hae knocked down or knocked out more challenge era? Answer Joe Louis. Louis was knocked down many times before he was champion by Max Schmel-Ing- . He was knocked down by Jim Braddock, Tony Galento and Buddy Baer. But his list of knockdowns and knockouts included most of his opponents. 5. Query What famous heavy- weight knocked his opponent down then stooped ever and lifted him to his feet, to the cheers of the crowd for a sportsmanlike act then knocked him down again as he held him up, to the boos of the crowd? Answer Jim Corbett when he fought Joe Choynski on a California barge. Choynski fought barehand- ed, Corbett with skin-tiggloves. 6. Query This is one you should not miss. What golfer won a major open championship with a hole in one? Answer Jock Hutchison at St. Andrews In 1921. His hole in one gave him the chance to tie young Roger Wethered, a British amateur, ht ,VA. v i ' v W.W.-.- ' w.v.vw- - ' ' .n " fsjWV .xg v ' ' who subsequently ruined his chances by stepping on his ball as he walked backward to keep the right line. Baseball Oddities Query (Heres one that will stop you colder than a mackerel on n an iceberg) What pitcher in a league pitched a no-h-it game and was beaten 8 to 0? Answer King Bailey, pitching for Selma in the Southern league. That same season a pitcher by the name of McIntyre in the same league allowed 16 hits and won his game 1 to 0. Figure that one out 8. Heres a question from Joe E. Brown What big league ball play-- I er stole first base? Answer Schaefer Germany did, the 100,000 mile warfront traveler tells me. Germany was on first with a runner on third. He stole second, hoping to draw a throw. He didnt. So he promptly stole first again. There was a wild squawk and the rule was changed next year, but for all that Schaefer was credited with the steal. 9. Query (This one Is easy) What pitcher had the greatest number of strikeouts and shutouts? Answer Old Barney, the Cof-- I feyville Express meaning Walter Johnson. 10. Query Who was the first foot-- ! ball player to hide the football under his jersey and then, unnoticed, fun for a touchdown? Answer Tick Tichenor of Auburn, playing against Vanderbilt around 1898. He faked being hurt, fell to the ground, tucked the ball away, ran 60 vards and won the game 9 1. well-know- Above: Wearing their Seminole finery, these squaws work in the field. Seminoles make their Own vivid-hueclothing. d Fire Hose Is Efficient Antiaircraft Weapon T Con-mand- is (twVV V gram which is expected to produce 1,500,000 pounds of Phil can putter with chickens, vegetables, fruit, a pup to trail him about This is the dream of every man, with a good meal, a loving wife, a pipe and a wood fire at the end of the day. Wife Helped Soldier. Theres a good wife in my neighborhood who started taking boarders when her husband came home, stone blind, after the last war. She had two children then, two were born afterward. She taught her husband to play the violin, to read Braille. He has a guiding dog; he has four splendid sons and daughters, all devoted to DAD. He himself teaches a philosophy class for adults; it has a waiting list. They have music, most evenings, and as I note the childrens consideration, affection, thoughtfulness, I realize that we don't always know, in this life, what is loss and what is gain. We American women are making a pretty good job of this war, in group work. The work of peace isnt going to be uniformed, dramatic, companioned. But it is just as important it ought to appeal to our hearts even more deeply than the emotions that stirred us when the special, dear, indispensable boy went away. To let him know that We appreciate what he did, that we are eternally grateful, that life can still be sweet and satisfying to him, despite his scars, that is a life work that any woman reveling in the comfort and peace and security of the new world just ahead of us, ought to be grateful to God that she may share. SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUTH-WESPACIFIC. A fire hose has broken up many a riot, but use of it as an antiaircraft weapon was instituted here during a Japanese air raid on an already damaged tank landing craft Comdr. V. K. Busck, U.S.N., who says the sea is his home, was aboard the ship with a hose line bringing a fire under control when three Japanese planes swooped in low. With no cover available, Busck directed the stream upwards toward the planes. The first two turned sharply away, the third made a direct hit with a bomb. Uninjured, but dismayed because the fire had been restarted. Commander Busck was forced to leave the ship. "Those first two Japs must have thought I had a new type of weapon, commented the navy commander. - ( VOU can answer the following quenes strictly on the level, with tut looking to the answer, well be more than glad to award you the first gram. Braves and their . 1 IF They balk at wearing regular work clothing and stick to their home-mad- e garments. Left: Although he is the boss, Josie Billie does his share of the work. He is shown dumping some feed into the cattle pens. When the Indians came to Clewiston, they were offered modern cottages to live in. But they insisted that if they were to work, they would have to live in their own way, in ..1 their home-mad- e native village-- I - - j u'.i o:oo:.ii.ii nn r" y ; er WOvAv. 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