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Show THE PAVSON CHRONICLE, UTAH Personalities on Days News Front a hin on, PUFSIDMVI' i 1U The President did ... .. stead of the ta b ferred on farm ,.r . with three prep j Albert S. Goss ,, tional Grange, F y r ,, e president of the ',' Todays Scrap Bag Is a Valuable Asset V Farmer - ... . Nelson, its exemt The farm spuKe-rw-30 minutes of the 77.., ence expounding ; :r caused the food m, -e the country and h:.; to remedy it. The . fined his remarks i , ,. apparent, after taking Bivins and Mauriello, that some part of the war services will have to provide a challenger for Louis and Conn, if these two are still on top w hen the smoke clears away. Bivins, however, is a good light heavyweight. There is no reason w hy some of the various services shouldnt come; through with a fine heavyweight-parade- ITa ISlookquiteat r ,. ,. ... .. ' , r i s , , , iv t . , questions. He began by tedn.g h't s that the food situati.m v.r- : tremely serious.'' That's why I invited y u men here tod..y-- to o t ; r.ur opinions on what has to be dune, the President said. Go d and be as frank as yc .i hke '' The farm leaders accepted the Challenge. They char, eh h e administration with in dealing with farm I,.1. or deferments and contended that government price polit ies also had to the farm manpower shortage. Loral I)r alt Problem. If you want rrv views, Ill gve them to you, Air. President, rooke Two thmes have up Ezra Nelson. to be done and done immre! ateiy. First of all, someone in authority here in Washington must tell these local draft boards where to head in They must be told that they have almost as much responsibility to see to it that we have sufficient manpower to produce food for the war effort as they have to provide men for the fighting forces. Food is just as important as munitions in my We can't fight the war opinion. without it, and we can't let our civilians starve. A lot of these local draft boards still feel that they must fill their induction quotas," Nelson continued. The boards have been assigned quotas, but they dont have to meet them, at least not in sections where there is a crying farm labor shortage. You, or someone else should tell them this." The President pointed out that many young farmers dont want to be deferred. This isnt the fault of the draft boards, he said. The young men themselves are so patriotic that they do not want to remain on the farm while a war is going on. It was agreed that steps would have to be taken to convince selectees that they could serve their country as well on the farm as in the army. Goss suggested that one "way out would be to induct farm them hands and then furlough back to the farm at prevailing farm wages, instead of army pay. This would require legislation, but the President said it was an idea worth considering. Stop Selling Cows. The second tiling that has to be done is for the government to step in and stop the widespread selling of dairy cows and other stock and farm equipment by farmers who are unable to continue in business at present farm price levels, Nelson continued. Im as much opposed to inflation as you are, Mr. President, he added, but we have got to make it possible for farmers to operate at a fair profit if we are to lick this threatened food shortage. They have got to be assured fair prices in order to pay wages that will keep their inhelp from migrating to jobs in dustry. official contendThe s of ed that farms had lost their manpower to war industries because of low farm wages. The President said that he, too, was deeply concerned abort this factor, suggested to his callers that of they get together with Secretary out a and Wickard map Agriculture program embracing their recommendations. Then come back and see me I want again," urged the President. to continue these discussions. -- ::ty, has has . :,s ,t-- she was ' b.'ie plays i nil infant ill Groi w of c: ill that i beii? fuH .'ICE NT GILBERT her most Little she tours army she raining the boys, requests fur a But jdren. Je role is LEI 1PA I YOU are ihg idacby. AMiV zative. before y Ann cordanct Avars, Metro star-;- e Fort Mac-sh- e at boys without ming jk feel tp 1 a rousing got have dispensed .'.could Tastes Arriving in :t i if fell in to her most of what her was mud! s', d Sen a pour-da- s escorted to the recruit who led her deep puddle at the generos hips, the --4. wit personage who watc hing him in-be uneasy; experi-Ih- t Lupes just gather-- I wd dis-Tel- ei yt IRIS n i devastatingly of him. Her imi-n- n reach the screen, but i from Manhattan she il Imitations of fellow Pbys Identical cousins, for in FY m 'tymore while labors: this 1 was in a dan- back, and it things that are when the actor rescued Driving calculated the depth of tear his ranch, and 1 sitting in his stalled ' up to his neck. The Eario, be ie body osedts rish hi s not s a do :k Coe; oruaih 3 ocyfi by those star oalBC stars. are revue m iV fun-atio- mar d Tab: nefitsn isatics started moving r water. the car But neigh-"er- s came along with aided the car back onto The car was ruined, ds Barrymore ularw over wasnt a lallee iency. a cdd. lei I 5ert i bOtb irrtfu1 wa- joined the have a job eback; he has a con-'s- o ftat assures his at t' e wars end, exceeding the one he ben he left. His work er id 'The Skys the cespon.uliie for the '0ld Contract and the more favorable new ;ew V:'u -- Ryan that he'd tte lod pat -- tie sot rrtr JCS. of those army, navy bases, which mf'n wh0n 8 swell show. Wnrks harder ,ervi' 'men than at Se.thth" da tCU aether Is and poo 10US8E for on of buy bar ah-a- For there is no comparing the) quality of instruction the army and navy is receiving for this war over the other big roundup. Army, navy, marines, air force and coast guard! now have most of the outstanding talent around, teaching the unin a ' Gen. George S. Patton Jr., a native son of California, who Is a craek shot with a formed millions how to jab and hook, . ' ' J .j ' uRon s armored forces have been giving Gen. I rwin Rommel's desert ,, l1 army in Tunisia some- - feint and block, use feet and hands, ' I enter: Petite, attraetivc Mme. , first lady of China, who has beeome Chiang ,, n !.' IUl1 spokesman for China's fighting masses. Mme. C'litang thrilled great audiences here. Right: J. I (. P1 1sident of the Carnegie-Illinoi- s company, a subsidiary of U. S. Steel, shown as he appeared !i ii e !iir rum.in committee investigating war production. Charges were made that false tests were made on s eel whi-was being used by the navy. 1 1 ( 1 -r earn work Keynote of Anti-Aircra- ft with gay CHEER up your home curtains appliqued colorful aprons. Get these simple applique motifs you can use each as often as you please. Get out your scrap bag and put this material to good use. Tattcrn 74.', 8 contains applique pattern pieces of 6 motifs averaging 4!a by 5 Inches; directions. handle a right cross and the various Due to an unusually large demand and other details that make up a pro current war conditions, slightly morea time Is required in filling orders for boxer's trade. few of the most popular pattern number. They have been called in by the hundreds, and while they may not Sewing Ciicle Needleeraft Kept. all be the best instructors of 117 Minna St. San Krancisro, Calif. Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to they at least know the rudicover cost of mailing) for Pattern ments and most of the fundamentals. all-tim- e, CHAFF careful conC The sideration of how big our armed forces should be was actually a orehem ' FDR has the old director sham battle. for and The Aldrich Fam-v- ' dutch up over the size of the armed ? to ? P any time. forces and wouldn't take anvb d s lathe :( io on this point, except the before a say-sch Farr' ' own plan, conceived broadcast, armys 'Upped In 1938 . . . The army in 1933 and sent a hi: arid explain had no idea whether we would have was "vcr and all the ships in 1943 to transport troops 'd leave. spent a abroad, but is sticking to its origma minute before he plan just the same. And I DR is 100 the tv per cent behind it. C. John McClintock, assistantco-o- i affairs, is of ir v ir 'I,,hpr ' on off to the Amazon, to inspect food ':nr"y Rigii 1 and health programs for rubber tapimt ", tiific n"i ies fur pers. n lllP lnl The General Marshall turned v thrfl Squirrel C. When down the rank of Field Marsiial" he also knocked over a canfnily - "V laid plfin whereby Admiral King Ntlrnui ii ''irr'ni Unan h Sazi Admiral of the would become ' ' l,is lentltng 'Ofr ik To date only three n oi, Fleet ,ho tn" have won the title Ann.ir.il f f t :V, i Fleet Dewey . Fnrrugut and super-cabinc- No Not So Many Name Professional boxing is one of the hardest and most intricate of all sports all competitions. So there wont be many who will finish around the front rank. It Isn't often that nature produces a heavyIn few branches of our armed services are teamwork and more important than in the anti- weight champion meaning one who aircraft artillery. Pictures shown here were taken during maneuvers at Camp Davis, N. C. Upper left: When has the size, the strength, the speed, cothe alert sounds, crews must reach their stations in seconds. Dress is of slight importance, but the skill, the durability and the ordination required to top the list. to must their race have their This rifles, cartridge belts, gas masks and helmets. They they posts. Right: You get a Dempsey and a Tunney gun was actually in full recoil. Lower left: Captain Rousseau peers picture was made while the with no one else close. You together to the a on in slit station of crew. commander's check the the through battery underground operations get a Louis and a Conn, who stand alone where other games may carry a flock of stars well matched. Son It is man against man in the ring not team against team. No pals can help to carry you along in times of trouble and distress. There is no rougher road to the top. But from some 10.000,000 fighting men, well taught in the way of ring skill, the harvest should be unusually large. 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Thircn good Only two good heavyweights came out of the service side of the other war. These two were Bob Martin and Gene Tunney, although Gene at tfiit the time was a light heavyweight. Tunneys record is one of the ring classics. But I have always thought that Bob Martin might have gone a long way if he hadnt figured in a motorcycle accident that left him with a badly injured head. I have been told, by those who should know, that Martin suffered a blood clot that effectively wrecked Big any chance for Bob was a prospect when he came back from France. In the meanwhile, it took Gene Tunney seven years before he was ready for Dempsey, then ranked as unbeatable. I doubt that any ring-maever worked as long, as hard and as smartly as Tunney worked Churchill Prime Minister Winston to reach the top. Is being piped over the side as he no flaming ball He was leaves a destroyer depot ship while of fire whencertainly he faced Soldier Jones Leadvisiting the British home fleet. $1,600,-00- 0 on the Dempsey-Carpentie- r laddown the minister the prime ing card. Austin Bruce der Is Vice Adm. Sir Gene then was just another name Fraser, whose appointment to com- on the program. He was never a was fleet home British the mand athlete in the way of speed natural recently announced. and power. But he more than made up for these defects by his determination to learn and keep in cong n two-third- CAPITAL Artillery Success Shamed by the Jap attack upon Pearl Harbor, James S. Rondo, 51, the army Jap born resident of the Hawaiian Islands, was gratified when to combat a regiment made up join special permitted his son, Herbert, 18, Herbert is shown in the center of Americans of Japanese ancestry. with his mother and father, who wears his American Legion cap. He is a veteran of World War I. 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