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Show T the 'A Smm m&bss? a " kaeaidm&hfr-fal- i PAYSQN CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH &fti oor tlilecn Ruin of War Making Delayed Visit to Germany Norris Says: Coming Home -- Btll Syndicate. WNTJ Problems 9 Feature. MUST be understood in advance that it is the minor leagues and the colleges that make the major leagues what they are. And you can include the sand lots, who furnish their full supply of stars. The big leagues stand and wait. But, it is the case of Lou Novikoff, recently turned back by the Chicago Cubs, that proves again the number of brilliant minor league stars who can shine in' their own domain, but are only dim candlelights in the wind when they move into faster company. IT the iasn JNDlhi XlBlJ' TChisg tbe Allipd bombardment of Cologne, Germany, is shown by photograph at right. Bonn, the eellioten, also meets the fate of other German cities, as shown at left, as American troops r the city' Ins,t shows the bombed Adolf Hitler HantV bridge across the Rhine at Uerdingen, Ger-y- . Keports indicate that all cities in path of advancing Allies are in complete ruins. ocke: se: boci ir "eacrcsu1 0 P , th. jfe i Utile responsibility about (I mi isn't always first." fEIH HLEEN NORRIS months 21 overseas came home honorably writes a Spring-n- . Carl is 24, 1 am husband October, i," a boy who was months after his taway; Carl and I ve other only each before we were tad only six weeks : seemed then as if :e real thing; we deeply, and s never lost their isionate devotion, other he knew a the ridiculous :oming, right for the baby in he was stationed, his iver a sons arrival all 7 me through that bad !ved with my mother, and waited for daddy i to us. Carl Sr. was parachute attack on wounded and hospital-- e months, went back lervice again, and was cause of an attack of cs, for which he is now He has now rejoined brother in a very suc-an- d d pastry in the family, fd in this family busi-o- n clients in their own making arrangements and receptions. My era when Policemen Attend School to Become Storks Aides the baby. Let Carl see that Junior RECOVERY TAKES TIME The terrible impact oj uar on a soldier's nerves is something people who stay at home can never understand. This is particularly true of a sensitive young man who has been exposed to some extremely horrible experience. Such a case is related in this article. A young wife tells Miss Norris about her husband, Carl, a parachute trooper, who was released because of stomach ulcers. Carl uas devoted and affectionate until he returned from service. Now he one for members The job of protecting the citizens of their communities seems to be an police force of Nassau county. New Fork, who have been indoctrinated as obstetricians by the public 's health nurses. Now they know just when and how to drop the argyrol into the eyes, bow to keep the infant from strangulation, how to handle the umbilical cord problem. ever-expandi- of the new-born- power to convince him that love and peace and home life are the normal status of American husbands and fathers, and that after a while he will begin to realize how much he has left. He has had an overdose of cruel reality; loneliness, guns, danger, and two brothers-in-el- y pain, illness, cold. He will gradukind to me, and ally come back to his old cheerfullationship is pleasant ness of outlook. Put Him First. Wetely Changed. this slow curative while But comes back a comis going on, help him by process fit character. In the being completely reasonable. That responded very indif-ih- e is, dont look for rational or norbaby; naturally mal conduct in him. If he feels the not won by a father is spoiled, agree with him and at him so coldly, and baby be a little hard on the baby. If he is Carl at all. Then Carl sick of meals in your mother's living with my moth--- e company, take him out to dinner, or and I had never had him with talk of hunting encourage but only six weeks for a little apartment or better, a near a camp, little farm, of your own. If he glooms furniture, and housing about the war, gloom with him, immother is very gentle afterward conceding that being with her would mediately valor, courage, defense of America 'e my housekeeping are splendid things, however they enable me to go on are evoked. toe income. Carl is Above all, put him first. Make him silent and dis-cost be always off all affection- -' important. At any with him, plan with to walk free telling me briefly architectural books and to 'get away, saying him, buy with him. Give him a them study business makes little responsibility about the baby, tiing at our optimistic disciraing the war, and at let Carl see that Junior gets first. Meet isn't always and refusing to tell us plined is own his look with laughter and affection, experiences on with his name. he is sick unto death start every sentence to-was saywant I and Carl dng. He refuses to thinks ach Carl ing operation the doc. fusable, but not Two factors are working against urgent, One is the frivolous nature of you. unmanageable on a curse the family business, sure to jar that makes J? such from facing 80 willing t0 be 8 man just returned is stom10 bim and could ghastly realities. The other to nearer come These 8gain or he was ach ulcers. Lwi. other than ar.y k'iAg00d'nabjred man driving men insane of. but I cannot purely physical ailment I know h woman But you are not the only agaist this con- probbred 0F diS who has had this coming-hombe iihLadvise me and lem to solve, Lisa. You will soon is this others; million would you ad-a joined by or what probreal our postwar would you going to be worth lem. And a good marriage is a very special sense is There saving. advise you to of triumph and joy in the happiness Ue d t0 U-emPy that we win through doubt, means in your and pain. busi-blishe- f5 2 -- Carl The original bridge shown in upper photograph was demolished by bombers of the U. S. army 10th air force since the Japs captured Burma offensive nears the road in 1942. Pontoon bridge is erected as the Allied shows trucks cross- of road. the Lower, terminus key Japanese supply Rhine river. ing pontoon bridge spanning Big Top Will Soon Be in Town e 1 FEAOER delicious RASAS NEW breakfast idea It's a magic combination of crisp Bran Flakes plus tender, sweet, seedless raisins . . . right in the same package ! Youve never tasted anything so delicious. Ask your grocer for Post's Raisin Bran in the big package today. Posts 40 blue-and-whl-te SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT RUBBER Flop in Big Time But in his first 27 games that season, Ike batted .410. He was terrific. We all said that with two good arms he'd hit .500. He was big, game, strong, a natural athlete and a natural hitter. But in the big leagues with at least one or two clubs he was a steady .240 hitter. And there was Smeed Jolley with the Red Sox 6 feet 3 235 pounds, one of the greatest minor league hitters I ever saw. He had everything. In the big leagues he hit maybe .200. There was Bevo LeBourveau of the Phillies and Giants terrific in the minors but a flop in the big time. I could name you 20 great minor league hitters who couldnt hit the size of their hats in the majors. And this includes the great Russian Novikoff who can hit everything in the minors and nothing in the majors. One trouble with the minors, Is this the pitchDickey said, ers or the catchers often fail to discover the batters weakness. We'll take Lou Novikoff. He can murder a certain type of pitch. He cant even foul a fast one inside. But don't ever give him a fast one outside. Hell murder it. At least thats what I hear. All I know is that after being with the Yankees in the American league so many years, I know just about what every fellow like to swing at and also what he DOESN'T like to swing at. And what a difference that makes." (As a side remark, Id like to add that Bill Dickey knew more about American league hitters than any catcher in the history of baseball. He knew everything they liked and everything they didn't like). T SeOAR-StVEE- Propar Inflation Is a mut for maximum tiro service and now wo Hava report of device an ingoniout pot-wwhich, through a terio of light on tho car or truck dashboard, will warn tho oporator whan tho prouura in any tiro is under what it ar should bo. n "Duck," tho amphlbkw truck now uiod by tho Army, havo tlri that originally woro dailgnod by B. F. Goodrich (or dosrt ui. Tho tiro havo broad (rood and or exceptionally flexible and light In weight. These desert tires which went to tea are rendering heroic servico In tho South Pacific and On tho European battlefronts. LiRSTlINIRUEfBER There is the greatest hitter I ever saw," Dickey went on. Hed never swing at a ball two Inches off the plate. Williams could wait for Attorney Ernie Adamson of Pitts- a fast ball or a fast curve until it burgh, who has been named as chief was almost in my glove. Then if counsel for the house committee on he liked it he'd even hook it to left. activities. He formerTed bad the swiftest reactions ly practiced law in New Fork City. I've ever seen. He could make up Adamson will assume his new duties his mind what to do in at least on basis. time immediately, part a tenth of a second. I tried to cross him every way I knew, but I never could. IU say that Ted Williams is the greatest hitter I ever saw in baseball, and I know bow good Babe Ruth, Loo Gehrig and Joe Dl Maggio were. But Williams was something out of this world If we hadnt run into this war I believe Williams would have finished as the greatest hitter of all time. It might be added here that Lt Bill Dickey, the Arkansas quail shot, never makes any wild state-- ! ments. He only calls them as he sees them. Nothing else counts with him. Lloyd George Dead Irritable, depressed moods are often related to constipation. Take Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets). Contains no chemicals, no minerals, no phenol derivatives. NR Tableta are different act different. Purely vegetable a combination of 10 vegetable ingredients formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as millions of NR's have proved. Get a 25 box today ... or larger economy size. All druggists. Caution: Take only as directed. N TOMOSSOW ALfIGHT LE LAXATIVE ONE WORD SUGGESTION FOR ACID INDIGESTION Most Thrilling Fight When it comes to the most thrilling prize fight, I always pick the Watering African Violets Brownish or whitish streaks on the leaves of your African violet prob- ireeabU OF HfflEAr AND SKA COMBAED Wrff 60LDEA FLAKES Sox. t overhead ably are the result water, watering or use of cold states J. R. Kamp. U. cf use college of agriculture. Alwavsleaves the shade and water warm until they are dry because discoloraextions appear if wet leaves are in the pot sun. the Putting posed to a pan of water until the soil is wawet is a satisfactory means of re ti.cn is the pot tering, provided moved at once. fosr BRAM There was one exception. His name is Ted Williams of the Red L of POST'S Greatest Hitter E ? Southern league, lead that circuit more than once, and yet finished around .190 In the majors. And Hulseman was a great hitter but only In the minors. A day or two ago I had a fan session with Lt. Bill Dickey, late of the Yankees, and Duster Malls, one of the best pitchers of his day 20 some odd years ago. I could name you 30. the Duster said. Do you recall Paul StrandT Taul hit over .400 with Salt Lake. What a hitter. Paul was a .400 minor league hitler. But a .200 big league hitter. I'll give you another. Do you remember Ike Boone, the Alabama football and baseball star? There was a great football and baseball player. Ike came to the Missions on the west coast In a tough league with a bad right arm. He really had only one arm he could use. A seems cold and detached, shoicing little interest in his baby son or his wife. Everything seems unimportant. This difficult phase, says Miss Norris, is a common experience of combat veterans. The shock of battle lingers for months. There is nothing to do but to be patient and Lou Novikoff is no outstanding excep- - Lou Novikoff tion. He is merely one of many. For example, I recall from my earlier years the case of Three-FingJack Hulseman of could hit .380 in the who Shreveport, r TI , "(j'.ar - the big shows as pretty Juanita Dclsl.-,rP looking up for between rehearsals on the flying moment for a Tlrromp -- gagemet Madison "rlus annua, its springtime begins The and Barnum & Bailey Bros. 20. Singling Garden, and after May Of eilies of American Dempsey - Firpo volcanic eruption that lasted only a trifle more than four minutes. Where Dempsey was hammered to the floor or at least tc Lis knees with Firpos first right-hanwhere Dempsey kept Firpc on the floor most of the round David Lloyd George, 82, Britain's where Firpo hammered Dempsey leader in World War I, died recentthe ropes where everything through In Wales. lie was ly at his home in such a that nc happened former prime minister of England, one could follow the hurry swiftly shifting 51 years in Commons, and recently scenario of raw action. 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