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Show -- J The Cache American, Iosran, Cache County, Utah Pace Six Dehydrated Vegetables and Meat Feed Soldiers in Distant Posts Dcivey Appoints 3 Women to High Ofliccs Drying and Cinining Sates Shipping Space And Refri gcration. When hhtnrluni chronicle the victory of the United Nation! in this global war, they wilt till of buttlci won in the laboratory, as well aa on the field. One of those battles won will be that in which science triumphed over bulk, and this vie- - V The can that the girl la holding contains 2!4 pounds of whole milk powder, the equivalent of the 2!i gallon of fresh milk in the pail. Barrets of milk powder are piled in the rear. tory will be credited with the feat of keeping our soldiers overseas and our fighting allies fed at a time when the enemy was doing every thing in bis power to stop the flow of food from this larder of democracy to where It was most needed. was This conquest of bulk achieved by the elimination of those two passengers, air and water. They were eliminated by dehydration and compression. Dehydration took care of the water, cutting down weight by squeezing non-payin- g t C -- 5 1 - V it 4 V 1 i" I i. ( Gov, Thomas E. Dewey extends good wishes to three women, newly appointed to high posts In his administration In the atato of New York. (Left to right) Mrs. Leopold K. Simon, member of the industrial board. Miss Mary II. Donlon, chairman of the New York elate industrial board, of labor. and Miss Esther D. Longstrert, deputy-commission- er "GAY GADGETS" Associated Nswipapcra Where do yon sign your names? What do yon nse for autograph albums? Were making a study of and wo find that Autograpbobia the teens are really handy with the Of course, old John Hancock. on names station wagon signing coats. Jeep hats and other scribble togs is old bat. Here are n few new ideas for yon se get busy and make with the pencil. BLIND READING Do you have blinds Venetian on the windows of your room? Have your pals By LES PLETTNER serve with color-les- s nail polish. WAVE pre- YOUR BANNERS-Ha- ve friends autograph a long streamer of ribbon. Pin the ribbon to your collar and let it wave. BED MANNERS Heres a grand idea for a summer bed spread. Take an old white sheet and have your pals autograph it with names, and Jabberwocky over the writing with colored yarn, and you have a colorful bedspread. Do the same thing with the pillow tops for scatter cushions around, your room. Try it for drapes, too. TOWELS AND KERCHIEFS Get a big white hankie from the dime store and have all the girls in your club autograph it. Pin it at one comer to your pocket All the girls in the club should wear one or do the same thing with a dishtowel only wear It over your head as a babushka. SIGNED TO SUIT Girls are hav-in- g their friends autograph their bathing suits. They embroider over the signatures, of course. (Be sure your Gossip stopped To pass the time of day. It was end of June and both of them Were busy making hay. Stopped to talk of friends and neighbors. j And the gossip of the town. With a candor and n humor dry That nothing seemed to down. Hiram , said, Youve heard the latest, Bout young Mrs. Schifflebein. Shes been much beneath the weather. Is no longer feeling fine. Dr. Payne said it was tumor, He was on his toes and pins. For it only was this morning She gave birth to husky twins." Samuel said, I bear Jake Krueger Is afeelin poor of late. It Is little hes been doin. Leaves it mostly to his mate, ne aint the man he used to be. Though I cant state the cause." Said Hiram with a wicked grin, Gosh no, and never was! Minute Make- - Up A By GABRIELLE Dried carrots are molded Into bricks by huge presses. The picture d shows a brick made in the machine under a pressure of 1,200 pounds per square inch. In the laboratories of the department of agriculture in Albany, Calif. two-poun- all be reduced by this method. In other cases, only the juice is processed. A case containing six cans will hold the juice, in powdered form, from 2,700 pounds of oranges. Tomato juice Is put up In the same way. Milk is dried and powdered In a hot revolving drum. A can of powder weighing 2ti pounds will hold the solid made from 2 gallons of whole milk. Eggs are dried in much the same manner. When restored with water they can be made Into omelets or used in baking. Cheese Is compressed and dried too, but the saving in bulk is not so great since cheese is already a concentrated food product. Cheddar cheese, for instance, goes dowm to about half its previous volume. Butter is separated into skim milk powder and butter oiL These are packed and shipped by themselves. When mixed with the addition of water and salt, prime grade butter results. The water content is about one-gall- WNU Features. By NANCY PEPPER HERE, PLEASE The Rambling Rhymstcr niram Johnson and Sam Parsons - :Y- slats, then tX V New SIGN 'I Pinned Inside Defense Circle. . i f Veritas Famed British Military Expert, Sees Nazis Handicapped by Being .r autograph the- v. Have Invasion Advantage v. S A- TfC Allies, Holding Offensive, 4 ten tons of raw fwd down to one ton. reducing the shipping space to 00 per cent, by from Compre.'sion went a step further by evicting the second space robber, air. At a time alien every cubic foot of cargo space was smmuni tion used In the buttle of the Atlantic, this victory over bulk was no minor or.e. It ranks with the more victories of Stalingrad. North Africa, the Marshalls, etc., as a major contribution to the final triumph. Food dehydration and compulsion may not fade out with the war. Foods processed In this manner are expected to become as Important an Item In the civilian postwar dirt os canned goods. Fruits, vegetables, meats and dairy products lose little or none of their mineral and vitamin content and flavor. Carrots, beets, cabbage, sweet potatoes and many other vegetables are being shipped in condensed form, peeled, cut up and ready to eat after a little steaming. They taste almost as good as when they were fresh. The process for most vegetables Is simple. After being peeled and washed, they are cut up into small pieces. Carrots, beets, and so on are diced. Leafy plants like cabbage are shredded. Potatoes are sliced Into strips. The cut up vegetables are put on belt conveyors and run through steam driers. Some are cooked before this process, others are not. After this dehydration, they are pressed into bricks or blocks, which saves further bulk. The bricks are packed Into cases ready for shipment. Fruits are similarly prepared. Apples, pears, peaches and such can Is now possible with the present improved processes, and soldiers in distant Islands can enjoy better meat than their friends on the home front Below the other end of the line. Somewhere on a New Guinea beach, American soldiers eat a hot meal of dehydrated meat and vegetables. Merely by soaking and heating, the 16 per cent food comes back to its original size, Dried meat and fish have been flavor and nntritionsness. It does not known for a long time, particularly take much time for a hungry soldier chipped beef. Unsalted dried meat to get his dinner ready. to use color-fas- t thread or else you will run faster than you swim!) Make or buy PENCIL PETS stuiTed animals of white cotton material Have your friends autograph them and keep them on your bed. Elephants and teddy bears are cutest. - CHANCE YOUR TEMPO yourselves, Gaits and Cats. No more prancing yourselves to a pooh with the hot stuff. Theres a big units revival swooning around the country. Boys are now asking for the next waltz ? Instead of saying, Let's crawl I, want to Snake or Hey, Thing swing ?" Girls are floating around lika Scarlett OHaras instead of boogin to the downbeat IPs a trend. That't why we say: No more Llndy; no more Jive; No more Boogie Cel hep 10 Five-by-Fiv- e, Ne more bop or Conga Line time for mine. Its three-quarter Swoop and dip, then glide and whirl. By BAUKIIAGG Anal yit and Commentator. ANU Service, Union Trust Building Washington, D. C. What happens when the coiled springs of action sre released in the cataclysm of invasion? Europe is enveloped In the smoke and confusion of battle and only occasionally does this fog lift "showing the swaying forma of vast armies amid the screaming clatter of mechanized combat It descend again blotting out the view and (caving u uncertain as to the shape of the plan." That la the observation of one of the keenest British military experts, Veritas, whose privately circulated analyses are cabled to this country and eagerly scanned by persons most interested In tha conflict now going on. And Veritas reminds us that wa can only maintain our sense of perspective and proportion If we keep carefully In mind certain fundamental aspects of the military situation from the German standpoint this, likewise, applies to the political aspects. A psychologist Dr. Norman Maier of the University of Michigan who predicted the failure of the Munich appeasement program by demonstrating In advance that 'according to psychological principles, It could not succeed, recently made some interesting observations. He said that Hitler would be liquidated and a revolution would take place In Germany aa soon as the last of the "myths created by the German propagandists for the purpose ef lulling the Germans inte a false sense ef security were exploded. The Germans, he explains, belong to a "frustrated society." Hitler cured their frustration with aggression, when aggression is frustrated, nathing else will be left. well-know- Revised Propaganda This type of security" propaganda being fed ts the German people Swoon it, Groon it its sublime bad ts be revised recently. So much time. Waltzing to bad been said about the strength of Nazi fortifications that the leaders G. I. Cracks realized the people had developed Soldier This coffee tastes like what they called a Maginot mind." In other words, they bad become mud. Waiter No wonder1, sir. It was reassured to the point ef complacency. Therefore, the more recent only ground this morning. Every Cats a Glama Girl all of Europe to Murmansk or all around Africa to the Middle East But Interior lines become a weakness when a nation goes on the defensive. As a matter of fact. General von Clauaewitz, who wrote one of the most authoritative books on strategy, aald: When you have to go on the defensive, it is too late to go on tho defensive, When you do so. Interior lines make It all the worse. Veritas comments on the position of the enemy in the present situation a follow! : , . . the fact that he la Inside a circumference which he must maintain la a deadly disadvantage because be Is pinned down at every point on the circle, whereat hla opponents ere tree to exploit their latent advantages of exterior lines by bitting everywhere at once If they choose." Therefore In viewing the present situation in Europe we must bear these two factors In mind: First, the Nazis can bold down the revolution within until the Germans realize that their last myth of security is exploded. But second, the strategic position of the Allies, coupled with their superiority In manpower, air power end amount of equipment, gives them a decided advantage. Through the fog of the battle, the occasional glimpse we catch must be Interpreted In the light of these fundamentals. Training for Farmers Recently, the Office of Defense Transportation announced that public vocational training schools In 190 cities throughout the country were turning over to the automotive Industry a constantly increasing number of workers trained in one or more phases of automotive Indus- try. The United States Office of Education is sponsoring the automotive maintenance training program. They are trying to help fill the gap In automotive maintenance personnel caused by the war. But what many people do not realize la that it is also conducting courses that directly touch the farm. propaganda foreshadowed success$12,500,000 Congress appropriated Soldier See that soldier over ful landings by the Allies and played for the food production war training there? He blew the whole camp to up the second line ef defense. program which the Office of EducaFor instance, it was stated that tion administers. dinner last night the city of Lyons was fortified to reGirl He must be terribly rich The minimum age limits for both sist operations In case it became Soldier No, hes the bugler. and persons the center of the conflict (Lyons is have now been removed and all Soldier on K.P. Sarge, wbat does 200 miles inland). courses are now offered to urban as Thus, the effort was made ta pre- well as rural persons. K.P. mean? serve the myth ef security up to the Sarge Keep Peeling. ofcourses are Twenty-tw- o last moment. As to the possibility fered in which the farmer being is interShe Do you know any nice boys of revolution before desperation ested, and they run all the way from seizes the Germans, that is slight. in the navy? operation, care and repair of It is probable that the Germans the Her Oh, gobs and gobsl tractors, trucks and automobiles to if now Nazis oust the they might if anything soil and water conservation. And 1 dared; but it is doubtful besides the various handiworks in I short of the sheer desperation folthe mechanical line around the farm I them turn will defeat against such as machinery I lowing repair, woodthe guns of the black shirts. working, elementary electricity and Berlin from who A returned Swiss By PHYLLIS BELMONT construction of farm machinery and I before the day and night bombequipment, there are special courses BaJ just ing of Germany began, said: in milk production, poultry producThere can be no thought of revolution. The Gestapo and the SS tion, eggs, pork, beef, mutton, lamb, wool soybeans, peanuts and various are tao powerful. commercial vegetable production. He recited this incident: There is general training for farm who was passAn Italian worker workers, production of fruit and Friederichstrasse the through ing was just about to pick up (after the nuts, vegetable gardening and pretbombing of a cigarette factory) one ty nearly everything that one has to of the many boxes of cigarettes ly- know how to do around a farm. These courses are conducted ing around on the ground. Nearby was a young SS man armed with an through the cooperation of' the pubautomatic pistol . . . without any lic schools and are responsible to for vocational eduprevious warning, he took aim and the state board ' cation. shot the Italian down. William T. Spanton, chief of the This is said to be a typical incident and the Swiss declared that a division for vocational agriculture, says he believes that on a k German woman who drops her Patchwork has come into its own basis, no appropriations made does not dare to stoop over by congress to stimulate increased again. This is an excellent way to and pick it up. food production have contributed use tiny scraps, and left overs of The Military Aspects more to this end than has been true pretty material Make patchworks for your dining The military aspects are a very of the appropriations already made room chair seats. Even whole chairs different matter. The great strength to the U. S. Office of Education for can be covered with patchwork if of German strategy built on in- these specific vocational training you are really clever with your terior lines has been turned to a programs. weakness. A nation on the offensive needle. Practically all of our 8,000 local flowers on which can strike overpowering blows departments of vocational agriculAppliques of cut-oplain, simple materials make a very at any point it chooses along the ture, scattered widely throughout attractive seat or chair covering. perimeter of the territory it con- the entire country, says Mr. Span-tohave available on the local Especially attractive is plain home-spu- n trols has- a great advantage. Its lines are short, they are pro- school ground a with chintz appliques. farm Dressmakers and upholsterers tected, they move from the center shop building where courses in farm have short lengths of superb mate- outward like the radii of a circle. machinery repair are given to farmers and where, at the same time, rials that you can get for a song. The opposing power must laboriousd Liven up your rooms with new cov- ly follow the circumference witness their farm machinery ers. The actual work, while exact- the supply lines from the Allies to and equipment can and is being acRussia which have to sweep around tually overhauled and repaired. ing, Is not too bard. three-quart- er ol KtuU to do dollar-for-doll- pock-etboo- Do you know? That lips and fingertips should be matchmates? And that goes for your cheeks, too! Do you know that if your lashes stick together after applying mascara, that you can separate them with a toothpick? But gently, girls! Do you know that you must boil water for shampooing? hard Boiling destroys the mineral salts. Do you know that vinegar rinses tend to darken light hair? And that lemon rinses brighten it? Do you know that the juice of one squeezed-fla- t lemon to a pint of water makes a lemon rinse? Ledger Syndicate. n, well-equipp- much-neede- WNU Features. Ledger Syndicate. TEtEFACT CAUSE MORE WORKTIME LOST THAN DO STRIKES TIME LOST THROUGH STRIKES J000000000 (TIME LOST THROUGH ACCIDENTS Eoch symbol represents 27 million mondoys lost onnuolly Traveling Housekeeper Sets Things to Right P HIT A DELPHI A. A trolley car crashed into two cases of milk bottles that fell from a truck. The street was covered with broken glass. Traffic stopped. Housewives came out to have a look. Mrs. Jennie Klasky, a passenger, left the trolley, walked into a house, came out with a broom, swept up the glass, glared at the other women and stepped back on the car. Traffic proceeded. WNU Features. Wind Rebuffs Enemy Propaganda Leaflets FIFTH ARMY BEACHHEAD IN ITALY. Nazi propaganda boomeranged one night when a shift in the wind caught up illustrated leaflets salaciously which enemy artillery was bombarding Into the Allied lines and sent them fluttering back across no mans land. No pinup girls this time, grinned Allied troops. BRIEFS.. Of the 20,000 Australian civilians Bow employed by the U. S. army in fey Baukhage The Tokio government has organized home guard corps in 13 key the Southwest Pacific, about 30 per cent are women, as reported by a Melbourne broadcast to the U. S. Allied The rice produced in Chinas Japanese-occupied Kiansu and Chekiang districts can be bought only by the Japanese at a fixed price, to be tent to Japan for military use. British and American airmen have been dropping copies of a weekly newspaper and a monthly magazine over occupied Holland since last May, It was disclosed in London recentlv. centers of Japan in preparation for air raids. Dutch-langua- |