Show TIIE GARLAND TIMES Seven Man Super-Defen- GARLAND UTAH Board se ASU CAE ?A quiz Aiwwm ' ViIC'si plVv U w v'v "Hv r v ' r V ' u ’i ! vViVA E'4' f V ' 4I A iliiiMflft:iiinirtttttft First meeting of the Supply Priorities and Allocation board Photo shows (1 to r) standing: James Forrestal undersecretary of navy representing Secretary Knox Robert Patterson undersecretary of war representing Secretary Stimson Leon Henderson administrator OPA and Sidney Hillman associate general director OPA Seated (L to r): Harry Hopkins William Knudsen Henry Wallace chairman of the board and Donald Nelson executive director of the board Parley' Held to End Oil-Ga- s Shortage The Private Pa pert Of a Cub Reporter Eddie Dowling the star of “Time of Your Life" and other plays Ls an intimate of the President Not long ago Eddie brought some Broadto amuse White way entertainers House guests Among the stars Was Giovanni the delightful pickpocket Giovanni as almost any can assure you is so good at his business—he can remove your vest without your suspecting it At any rate the President was vastly amused He suggested that Giovanni get the gun from a White House guard's holster But every time Giovanni approached the Secret Service man— the latter backed away saying: “Nh-nNot me please" When FDR later asked Dowling: “Did he get that guard’s gun yet?" Eddie explained how the guard was hep to matters and wouldn’t be sociable “If you engaged him in conversation Mr President” suggested Eddie “Giovanni would have his gun in four seconds!” "Do you know whispered Mr Roosevelt “that even the President of the United States hasn’t the authority to get that man away from that door?” Secret service men have only one boss — congress often do twins occur In the United States? 2 What is meant by the title of the book “Quo Vadis”? 3 Where are Plimsoll lines seen? 4 To what committee of the United States house of representatives do all bills for raising revenue go? Which of the following ls not 5 I ruminant— buffalo kangaroo and camel? 8 A gammadion ls s symbol associated with what? 7 Who was king of France at tha time of the revolution? 8 How many American women have become members of Britain's house of commons? 9 Which of the following would be most interested in an artifact— a magician archeologist or a machinist? Gems of Thought APPINESS grows at our own firesides and is not to be picked in strangers gardens— Douglas Jerrold Happy haartt and happy facet Happy play In frosty placet That woe how in ancient ages Children grew I o kings and sages — Robert Louie Stevenson Ws have committed the Gold- en Rule to memory commit It to life Markham To be seventy years sometimes far mora and hopeful than to years old — Oliver Holmes now births “Whither Goest Thou?’ On a ship (load line marks) Ways and means committee One In 87 1 1 J The Antwert 2 3 4 offering on various subjects 8 Kangaroo (a ruminant is a mammal which chews the cud) 8 The Nazis (same as swastika) 7 Louis XVI 8 Two (Lady As tor and Mrs Beatrice Clough Rathbone who took her seat on March 19 1941) 9 Archeologist (a product of simple aboriginal art) The Question t How 1 with answers Information let ns — Edwin young is cheerful ba forty Wendell Why Historians Go Wrong Dep’t: After the meeting at sea one of the weekly news digests reported that FDR and met for five days and not three days as reported almost everywhere A Washington colyumist told us that “five days” is wrong— “they met for three days” “How do you know?” we asked the colyum-“You weren’t there!” “That’s right” he said “but I got that fact from a feller who happened to be on the trip — Averill Back in New York we confronted the magazine man “Why did you report it was five days” we asked “when’ Averill Harriman who was there ought to know?” “I don’t know anything about Mr Harriman’s accuracy" was the reply “but we got our info from one who was also on the trip— FDR’s doctor 1” Oil and railroad men met in Washington to discuss reductions in rates for hauling petroleum from south to A J Cleveland (railroad assn) D T northeastern seaboard L to R front row J M O’Day (Sinclair) Lawrence (Eastern trunk lines) Back row: J A Farmer chairman western traffic committee J G Kerr on transportation) C F Dowd chairman (So freight assn) and A C Ilultgren (tank par Unused tank cars in Philadelphia photo of which was shown committee transportation committee) Right: f World’s Biggest Locomotive Takes to Rails To Head U S Mission John Gunther’s new book (due shortly) has been named “Inside Latin America” but M Schuster the publisher suggested: "The Almanac de Gunther" Mack is doing a Gordon the book on his common-sensdiet He calls it: "The First 100 Pounds Are Gordon the Hardest" went to 322 220 in one year— by eatifrom Louise Atwill overheard ng a catty crack about herself “Where’d you get that?” she fang’d “Over the Sourgrape Vine?” First Step j to begrudge other people the' One of the first steps to content-- things they have because you can ment and happiness is to learn not not have them mm o York Heartbeat Big Parade: Nancy Kelly of strutting south on Madison Ave in a shapoh made of fresh vegetables Ingrid Bergman the tough gamin of “Jek-y- ll and Hyde” feeding the pigeons in the park S Jay Kaufman who says Beatrice Lillie has cancelled her passage to here five times “I want to come” she cables “but my heart won’t let me” iioinwi wpmii o coo cnxFo itrn curoiM New The the Sallies in Our Alley: Pancho the Riviera’s maestro tells about the draftee who won deferment after he convinced the medico that everything he looked at seemed blurred Two hours later coming out of a movie he bumped into the medico who glared and glared “I begya pardon” said the draftee "but can you please tell me if this is the right bus to New York?” W Avereil Uarriman will head the U S Mission to the joint conference at Moscow with Soviet and British authorities looking to a of greater resistance jU the Ger- “Big Boy” the largest and most powerful locomotive ever built It for the Union man threat Picture shows Ilarri-ma-n was constructed by the American' Locomotive company Pacific to handle increased traffic resulting from defense orders It is at White House after conIn inset is shown the Seminole built 75 years ago for the ferring with the President and Har132 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