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Show Th Cache American, Ixijran, Cache County, Utah Yanks Continue Their Job on Saipan Mopping-U- p v. f ' t I jl7 T V 1 i HOME FRONTS 4 , i t ,o "1 ' - 1 " 4 h: rc.'" ? RUTH WYETQ'SPEARSr 4 i- jft ON THE i M ' - 1 'T'1IE nsighty Babe has returned. to No, we are not referring Babe Both. We are turning to Bubo Ihdrikson Zaharius, without any qtiertin the most remarkable woman athlete of all tm.e, Tlie Babt, while practicing for the next la- dies' fe v - v- e f 4k . . . 'v 4 ,3, . , . '.. ""'e - - "- A A, -- v;t . ' tS ! "-- J5r ' - , - v ;LV dimensions and shows luiw the lining and the outside part were A coat hanger was cut finding days in bed ddlicult enough made. without having books, magazines, down to measure 12 inches from writing materials and spectacle end to end and was placed between ease scattered about and forever tin lining und the outside; these being stitched together around the oa rue Taom.TcuT euct 'Sj2 ROT top, as illustrated. TORI RISO S ACW ' j J sV -X. for t J!hv. I -- NOTE Thru brdalile bus ( Irrlfi re- turned to the -- - bag was planned as a hosIHIS pital gilt for someone who was tennis championship, I Page Three vj . "I ., H ". :: - ' . ... . 1 -T" - J 4 .mi ' , ". Le . - C'4 - ' j?a . .4 sidelight oo the battle for Saipan Island. This pbolo (left) shows too young'.tcrs holdlnf by the Yanks standing outside compound In which are Jap prisoners taken In the battle for Saipan. Center shows Garapan on Saipan Island with Area caused by bombardment of the Pacific fleet. In the background are victims of the attack, sunken Japanese ships. Jeep (right) follows troops Into the roads and fields of Saipan to evacuate the wounded. Medical rorpsmen are giving a transfusion as the Jeep moves along. Many lives were saved by prompt action and available aupplies in the field. food and A randy given them Wounded Flown Over Atlantic to Home Hospitals headlines of golf in Chicago recently, where she continued to hit the ball Incredible distances, from 260 to 200 yards. It has been exactly 12 years since Babe startled big crowds in the 1932 getting lost. If you like to take an assortment of reading matter Olympic games, held In Los Anto bed, sick or well, you will enentered was then Babe The geles. a bag like this. Its hanger and joy in the hurdles, the high jump the javelin throw. She wanted to hook may be sewed to box springs enter three other events but she was and there you ore with everything balked by Olympic rules that limit at hand. The bag shown here was made the number of competitions for any of a remnant of heavy cotton upsingle person. Just after the 1932 Olympics holstery material in tones of green were over, I played golf with the with a touch of red in the pattern. The red was repeated in the sateen Babe. Her long game waa magnificent and her short game a night- lining. The sketch. gives all the mare, At that time she could neither chip nor putt with a 20 A-- (kt A N (k (k (k. (k ? handicap player but she was driving ASK over 250 yards and playing 170 yard holes with a mashie or a six iron. ANOTHER The Babe has come a Jong way In her golf since 1932, although her A General Quiz long game is still the feature of her play where she can keep pace with 1. Who originated the idea of most of the longer hitters among odd and even house numbers for the pros. sides of the street? Her wrestler husband. George different discstablish-fnentarianism" 2. The new word Zaharias, displacement 270 pounds, means what? of 40 is lucky to get within yards 3. The United States and Russia any tee shot his wife may happen are how many miles apart in the to hit. The Babe weighed 125 Aleutians? now up pounds in 1972 and she is 4. How many civilians are there around 150, but there isnt half an jn the federal payroll? ounce of fat on her frame. 5. What are the dimensions of the ideal nose? All Around Phenomenon 6. The business of engraving Here are a few things Babe and printing securities of the could do on her way to the United States was founded by spotlight: whom? on a baseball 315 feet, Throw 7. What is a compendim? 8. When a member of the United par with any good big league outfielder. States army performs an act Run, Jump and chuck the javelin which would entitle him to receive in record time and measurements. a medal of the same type as the Carry a football through a good Dne which he already holds, he is line and throw a forward pass acgiven what? 9. What is the average depth of curately 50 yards. Swim and dive within a fraction of championship Ihe Great Salt Lake? standards. 10. Is Lincoln interred in WashHit a tennis ball harder than ington? Helen Wills or Alice Marble. And The Answers play pretty well. Drive a golf ball from 260 to 290 1. Napoleon. yards and hit a 3 Iron well over 2. It pertains to the annulling of Jones or the 200 yards. Ask Bobby establishment of the church Billy Burke. including disendow-men- t. generally, A good rifle shot and a good horsewoman. 3. Three and a half miles apart. All in all, we once figured out 16 4. Approximately 2,800,000. sports in which she excelled, prov5. The ideal nose is one-thir- d as ing 12 of these in motion pictures long as the face, points out at a that were all carefully and acangle and tilts up at the curately made. tip at a angle. As a kid around 20 she could out6. Paul Revere. box and outpunch any lightweight 7. A condensed summary, in her vicinity. She almost wrecked 8. An oak leaf cluster. two well knovt-- professional light9. Thirty feet. 10. No. The Lincoln Memorial in weights in less than three rounds. We keep forgetting. She was also Washington does not contain the picked as the best woman basket- remains of Abe Lincoln; he is ball player in the history of the buried in Springfield, Illinois. southwest. The total list seems to include track and field, football, baseball, golf, tennis, basketball, boxing, swimming, diving and a few others. ME ? Did-riks- of dlrrelioni msklnf I ftom HXK a ll lt alileh Mis. Sirari SIRS. KI TII WVKTII Hill llrdfutd SPEARS New A oik Drawer IS Encloae IS cents for Book No. Name . S. ItSSSSSSMSM Address Two Frenchmen Fought Duel in Air Hack in 1C03 two Frenchmen decided air. Each ascended in a balloon, and at a convenient height the fight began, each man taking pot shots at his opponents balloon with a musket. The shooting was wild, but at last one man succeeded in scoring a direct hit. The gas leaked out through the puncture and his opponent fell several hundred feet to his death. The victors balloon landed some miles away and out stepped the first air ace. In 1808 to fight a duel in the The territories which comprise our 48 states were once ruled by one or more of 6 foreign countries, all or part of the areas of 30 states having been under Great Eritain, 25 under France, 19 under Spain, 8 under Mexico, 4 under the Netherlands, and 2 under Sweden. i Y'ank heroes wounded at Normandy are being loaded aboard transport planes In Scotland for return to hospitals in the United States. Pfc. ChrisUan J. Mohr of Kenosha, Wis. (right) at transport command, Mohr was one of fourteen wounded veterans of the Prestwick, Scotland, before be started the long Normandy fighting, making up the first full plane load of wounded flown to the United States. Upon arrival at Mitchel Field, New York, they were rushed into waiting ambulances for dash to nearby hospitals. Army tries to send wounded to hospitals nearest their homes. air-rid- e. Youngsters Learn Railroading Gabreski Tops Aces li ; ' v i. & t ftscarMat ' ; 1 v , ... . 44 - ... 3f4 3 i. L 'i Sixteen and seventeen-year-ol- d boys are being used to augment the railroads depleted operating force. A speed-u- p system that teaches in a brief period of 19 days all that a youngster needs to know to become a useful switchman, fireman, brakeman or flagman. Is proving effective. Half of day is spent in school, half in actual work. Lieut. CoL Francis Gabreski secured his 28th German plane when he shot down a Messerschmitt 109 over France, placing him as the top scoring ace in the U. S. air force. He is 25 and a former Notre Dame student from Oil City, Pa. His fighter group has a record of 507, having added 17 on fight in which Colonel Gabreski secured his 28tb pre-med- ic German plane. Aces Italian Art Addresses Monetary Conference .. . ; 2 at-- i . t r OA.-AO'-- i MEXSANAI SOOTHING MtOICATtO rOWDO in fcatmei Dash fFemale Weakness T reOev distress e! MONTHLY ' (Also Fine Stomachic Tonic) Lydia E. 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There is no telling what heights Babe Didrikson might have reached if she had only concentrated on some single sport, especially golf or tennis. She has already turned in a 66 at golf, but her short game has never had quite the steadiness that her long game carried, with power on a par with the best of the pros and far beyond the average good amateur. Babe Didriksons power and control comes from an amazing amount of coordination, remarkable timing and two strong, sinewy hands and wrists that are beyond the average strong male. You might ask a famous golf pro about a friendly scuffle, where the Babe nailed him with a short right hook to the body and he had to cancel his golf engagements for the next week. In any event it is good to have the Babe back with us again in competition. She is the most remarkable competitive proposition her sex has ever known if you care to take in 10 or a dozen fields of play. The main pity is that she scattered her talents into too many directions, in place of concentrating on two or three games. Horses vs. Humans How would a member of the human race compare with a horse, age for age? Who would finish on top? We are now referring to competitors among both breeds, when it comes to speed and stamina. The answer is. there would be no competition. The horse would win, backing in. A race horse at seven-year- s old approximates a man at 45, and one from 15 to 17 years old is about in the same age class as a man of 80. Foster D. Snell, Inc, consulting chemists, have just completed a test with a group of men and women suffering from Athletes Foot. These people were told to use Soretone. At the end of only a test period, their feet were examined in two ways: 1. Scrapings were taken from the feet and examined by the bacteriologist. 2. Each subject was examined by a physician. We quote from the report: well-know- n ten-da- y After the use of Soretone according to the directions on the label for a period of only ten days, SO.6 of the cases showed clinical improvement of an infection which is most stubborn to control." Improvements were shown in the symptoms of Athlete's Foot the itching, burning, redness, etc. The report says: In our opinion Soretone is of very definite benefit in the treatment of this disease, which is commonly known as Athletes foot." if Athlete's Foot troubles you, dont temporize with this nasty, devilish, stubborn infection. Get soretone! McKesson St Robbins, Inc, Bridgeport, Connecticut. So hat prrparssl for Trftn. Thi bxiM I4 rnnlami l!utris-- t darrUont for most than 90 other useful imni: to make tot uur home end for sift. To rt copy tend 15 cent sulth name and ad lrcst la: |