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Deems Taylor catalogued the song smashes in all the American crises and came up with Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition as the theme song of the one going on now In spite of everything hes tried to do to kill the impression. Jack Pearl is still a funny guy. He convicted himself by being comic on his comeback . . . The About Time Dept: Variety, reviewing the new radio programs, now gives credit to the writers, who have been, too often, the muscles for mediocre mouthpieces who got all the Crossley and most of the moola. urges elief! ess irouble.ju slier Jr aplybya ous material. Readers interested in making Aline home furnishings should contains copy of BOOK 8 which and directions for 32 useful items of as descriptions of the series which Mrs. Spears has prepared ers. Booklets are 10 cents each. lack op In such cera! you may of your l. 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Raoul Auemheimer recalls a piece of trick journalism The humorist by Mark Twain. caught a cop asleep on his beat He realized his editor wouldnt print the item, so he sat and fanned the sleeping bluecoat with a cabbage leaf. That drew a crowd and made the story worth a feature spread. That the Add Navy Rumors: Summer white uniforms may be changed open collar, etc . . . Sir cold starts, nose feels bee Alexander Korda is quitting films, Mentholatum serable, spread locals hear, for the duration to take ude each nostnl. a post with the British Govt . . . instantly it releases vapor lentholations that start 4 Life will do a feature layout on the Hmii 1) They thin out thick Beat the Band cast, with special sou; 2) Soothe membranes; oomphasis on Susan Miller, the oriHelpreduee swollen passages; . Allan Prescott of WJZ ole says his uncle's first wife was so rich she hanged herself with a nylon stocking . . . When Lieut. Liudmila Pavlichenko of the Russian Army .was officially entertained at the Without a Care commissary, 334 studio atloss of wealth is loss of taches got up in spontaneous tribute he happiest man is without The 335th, a top heroine to in his chair remained flight author, . Hell show her! we Aviation gasolines must perform as efficiently seven miles np as they do at sea level. Thanks to this high g altitude test room (right) the performance can be judged at ground level. A technologist Is shown test room. Left: Control room of the fluid catalytic cracking plant at a the instruments outside studying location which must remain a military secret. Here a wide variety of switches, dial and gauges assist technologists in the constant control of temperatures, pressures and flow rates which affect the quality and amount of high octane aviation gasoline produced. .. It high-flyin- With U. S. Fighting Men in New Guinea WtWj'vy a t v vv Army S Biff Boy I '&" - What is left of the old Capone crowd is most anxious for the gendarmes to collar fugitive Roger A Chicago Touhy and his mob his lawinstructed has fuehrer rags yers to find out if Henry Morgan can be sued for his broadcast, all in German dialect, which lampooned it the other day. Kept calling it The Beobachter . . . Street Scene: 5th and 6th on 52nd: The ... which is closed Chinese laundry and the prospering City . . Columbias next door Without Men will be the first movie to tackle the ticklish problem of cod liver oil! Buy . . . Brit- in the ish statistics show last war distinguished themselves ex-co- growth, good-tastin- g. restaurant prisoners army eligibility wm they help develop strong bones and 4 teeth! Scotts Emulsion is a natural A and D Vita-c-an- d so Also, easier to digest than ki I today! plttSBBcoded by Many Doctirc I ..QIGCQBOl tit I Commander Vincent Astor is fell his Mary ing the valuable timber on land estate to give to the Navy grain tis . . . Gas rationing is working reverse English at local racetracks . . Attendances are bigger . . . The the better steak houses welcome can meatless Tuesday. Unless they it get $2.50 or better for a steak doesn't pay to go to the bother. The Writers War Board, which started a movement to popularize probthe last stanza of the Anthem, Kostelan-et- z idea hearing the ably got do it on a CBS program Veloz & Yolanda will produce their own revue, Highlights of 1943, in December San Francisco late in cast . . . N. with an all-strailroads will not increase ILL their commutation rates. The t is Tre gov . . . idea iced that discouraging women from working on night shifts. There is no timber in New Guinea, and so, when it comes to building, the American soldiers learn a trick or two from the natives near Port is put on, the beams are securely tied Moresby. Before the grass thatch In the backwith strips of bark which the natives are shown peeling. is aU but completed. Little forks that house one of framework the ground the pleasure two of the natives wear in their hair are solely for pleasure of scratching. Chow Between Japs on Guadalcanal Pvt. William Ford of Janesville, Wls.t Is 6 feet 3 inches tall, and weighs 320 pounds. Officers at Fort Sheridan, 111., where he was inducted, say he is one of the largest men ever to don a uniform. Photo ahows him having uniform trouble. Enemy Photograph ST ... New York Heartbeat: The Ringside: Leon Henderson . . and his wife at the Copacabana Storque the Bernard Baruch at Hoover at the VersalI,es; and teddy winning the Bingo (a big -yak-- yak-yak! ixssifi . . . ffrfg adding the scalded milk, and all heated together. ' Shoes that are old and do not polish satisfactorily should be well rubbed with methylated spirit or petrol. Allow to dry thoroughly out of doors, apply paste, and polish in the usual way. When a sponge cake is turned upside down in the pan to cool, it clings to the sides of the pan, and is kept stretched in position until it cools and becomes firm. This prevents shrinking or settling. Cooking apples are inclined to be white and tasteless when the best of the summer crop is over, But add a little lemon juice to your next apple pie, or put a strip of lemon peel in the pot when stewing apples, and it will give them a 'delicious flavor. The real test of a gift is how well it is received. Which puts Camels and Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco right at the top of the list as gifts sure to please any smoker. And theyre ideal as gifts. Its a convenient and economical why to remember all your smoking friends particularly men in the service who prefer and cigarettes to any other gifts. You have your choice of the Camel Christmas Carton, containing 10 packages of 20s or the Camel Holiday House, contain- ' Both are ing four flat fifties. colorfully-wrappeready to give, without any additional Christmas wrapping. Also the pound canister of Prince Albert is handsomely Your dealer is fea--: turing all these welcome gifts now. Lieut. Burgess J. Meredith telling Lieut. Comdr. I dont know if I am helpI do more but ing the war effort-. traveling than anybody! Production War the of Stettinius a foyer, Board, in the Savoy-Plazidol. matinee a like more looking Buy War Bonds This photo was received in America from an enemy source, with caption stating that the two German Wit soldiers were members of a Panzer .. . onslaughts against division In Stalingrad. One mans a field kitchen nn V island In the Solomons group, the machine while the other peers on strategic Guadalcanal reclaim the island. to through field glasses. push big ihPerePOtSbeJaPs opened up last-minu- te : j co ; d, j d. Adv. fighting. is apparently a For colds coughs, nasal congestion, musclo aches get Penetro modem modi oationin a mutton auat basa. 264, doubla supply 864. I Stained Glass Window In Warship HMS Repulse, which was torpedoed and sunk by the Japanese in the South China sea in December, 1941, is believed to have been the only warship in- history that window in its had a stained-glas- s chapel. DAIRY MANPOWER Forthright Sen. Berkeley Bunker of Nevada had a long talk with the President the other day on the war manpower problem, In which he emphasized the need of swift action to meet the labor shortage on dairy farms. Im from a farm area myself and I know what these dairy people are up against, said Bunker. Unless we move fast we will have a serious shortage next year. Already, many farmers are beginning to slaughter their dairy herds because they cant get help to tend them. The President admitted the problem was serious, and assured Bunker that the War Manpower commission was aware of it. He added, however, that he doubted any steps the government might take to relieve the farm labor shortage would be a complete answer. The government cant solve this We are alone," said Roosevelt going to have to depend on the farmers themselves for Individual initiative. Ill give you an example' of what I mean. The President then told how a neighbor of his in New York state, owning a large dairy farm, had partly solved his labor shortage by employing students from a near-b- y high school to milk the cows. Boys did the milking in the morning and a group of girls from the same school took over in the afterhe said. noons, That sounds like a good idea, Mr. President, observed Senator Bunker, but it isnt exactly a new one. When I was a boy on a Nevada farm, I used to milk 10 cows every morning before school and 10 at night. And I had to ride eight miles to school on a bus. MERRY-GO-ROUN- JP r DmiM Outstanding Blade Value are part of the German psychological warfare to treat British and Americans with reasonable humaneness in order to keep us lulled in a state of moderate warfare. They save their worst tricks for the conquered nations and the Russians. The Poles and Chinese are urging use of the material aa a necessary means of fully arousing the American public to the menace. Elmer Davis Office of War Infor-- 1 mation is set to go, once the debate is settled. ... Suki-Ya- Ihf Cocoa tastes best when the cocoa, sugar and salt are mixed well with the water, and then boiled for from 5 to 10 minutes before PICTURES A strong debate is raging among propaganda chiefs over the question of atrocity stories and pictures. The government has received a lot of such material from Allied sources, especially the Chinese and Poles, including such horrible scenes as Japanese attacking Chinese women, and pouring oil on live bodies before setting the torch to them. Opponents of publication argue that the atrocity stories of the last war were largely invented, and when so exposed left the public disillusioned; thus the people might now react unfavorably and charge the government with pulling the same tricks. Other officials argue, however, that the material is authentic, that it is not posters and rumors, but actual photographs, and the public should know what sort of enemies Scrambled Eggs: (VERY, ng result Stojto To make pumpkin pies bake a rich golden brown, add a tablespoon of molasses to the filling. ATROCITY yarn from ou come: igg'i in t,. set-bac- k. one-inc- the plain I' Washington, D. C. STREAMLINING If the President and the country want to get a full realization of how democracy is streamlining for fiction they should think back to the summer of 1941, just one year ago, when, for what seemed like unending weeks, the congress stewed over extension of the selective service act. Senate and house isolationists were haranguing the galleries on the iniquities of keeping the boys more than one year in camp; telling the public how the navy was already convoying ships; revealing in advance that Roosevelt had sent troops to Iceland. Finally by the thin margin of one vote, 203 to 202, and thanks to the sage generalship of Speaker Sam Rayburn, the selective service act was extended. Had it not been for that narrow victory, we should have had no army to rush to Australia, Dogs of war will charge an enemy in the face of gunfire. In this series of pictures n Great Dane leaps for an armed enemy as he crawls over a barrier. The enemy, using blanks, fires directly into the dogs and the whole war effort would have face, but the dog never falters. In second picture the Great Dane has the enemy by the arm and Is pall- received a tragic But last week, a d house ing him down, and in picture at the right the enemy is falling. Although the trainer had great layers of elk of 9 representatives passed the hide and wool in his sleeve, the dogs teeth marked his arm. year draft extension act in three days; and it should be passed by the senate and signed by the President inside the week. Politically and personally, nobody wanted the 9 year draft extension. It was the worst time to pass it, just before elections. But congress is doing a much better Job than most people realize for streamlined democracy. was dressing table skirt at The Magazines: The Japs were h heading a and tacked along the ends saps to give J. B. Powell his freeHe will be a powerful wittable and the hinged arms dom. umbtacks through a double ness against them when the payoff go onm a toJiejn orld forth ilmply In 'onest cau It!. : DEMOCRACY ... onsy ' KENT BLADES ... THUM6TACKE0 SKIRT AND HINGED Or petvcA ' be-- J IuStration shows and Of a mirror the mirror and two wooden a shelf of - D Congressman Ed Izac of California, who is crusading against army and navy cellophane commissions," is the only sitting member of con-- 1 gress to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor in the last war. Taken prisoner after his ship was sunk Izac four times tried to by a escape, once jumping from a train. 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