Show ii i :'1- -- ''ilii 1' "4 '"4'''' :- ' 4 'me' godb - t Zig Salt galte ibunt 'Stunted Trees 'Colorado Court Voids — Fill Need Army Chemist Announces ForPulpwood Part of Labor Law States district Nov Way to Make TNT Newspaper Group state interstate that 4 1Vednesday Morning Urges Declares Process Produces Basic 'Element 'Speedier at Less Cost American Society Hears of Find lemmosomeo- — ws-- I Am 4 cif - ot ' ''' Y r ' ' s - 4 ' i ' t- - it te 4 1 1 : I cell I 21e Says: t7 — 1 My New Genuine 1 I i Teeth Denta Pearl Plastic ' 1I aro anlik any dental plates yes have APvr worn — stronger 'more )i I : comfortable and bet:edify! kind to the ' more "frilly GENUINE DUPONT ACRYLIC PLATE 5 V)) hal 219 For Only "777 L4i S -hil'- 14 10 a44 f1: 1Its:7: 4::- - '7' p ' ii i ' '' Use Your Credit in ' Price Charge Dental Plates are made only upon receipt of Impressions and orders from Utah licensed Dentists Workmanship and materials lolly guaranteed All work made by union mechanics AU 1 i 1 r1A A y 1 ' I ii WITHERS 1 ' '' ' :: A": : HAVERHILL Mass Sept 7 UP) The five members of Haverhill's draft board No 76 who had anrl nounced they would not call Harbor fathers for Induction while single men were exempted were ordered removed I from office Tuesday by Major I General Lewis B Hershey national 1 selective service director The board members met Imme- I diately and issued a lengthy state- II ment reiterating their belief there : was no need to induct fathers" II and chkrged Hershey and Colonel I Ralph M Smith state selective service director with being de- 1 termined "not 'to tolerate free speech by members of I oc al an an an no us on an on an Ea y ota SANTA MONICA Cal Sept 7 (UM—Orson Welles the master magician who once sawed Rita Hayworth in half brought her to court here late Tuesday in one piece and married her: Judge Orlando H Rhodes of I al ''''' 0 "' Ciri)NI - ILI' I I4 ILi i 1 1 - — ''' '''' :P le IN I C't : That's the record set by Capt Joseph H Hart one of Pan American Airways' ace pilots in flying vital war cargo abroad He's aformer '' 1! 1 Army flier—and a Camel smoker for 20 years 1 1 ' - '""'""-70"- -- ' --- "' - 0 1 a:' f re i1 ::- '''':' : t'L-:::-!-- ' '': '' - i 4 ' '1 5: ITT -- ' '' - '' 4111' N - ' ''S''e:c!':v-- - - ' :'::-t ' t : - 4 i ' " '::f: :sf' FLAVOR-A- ND 1 - " - i ( - 4 -: A MY THROAT 7 1 A - ::: 'i: ':::':' 1 - i ':' 1 - ' t ' A ' )1 - )"''''""'"--m- 1 " -- : -- ' 1: 1 I 1 : - 4 e-- i ' - t i iI i ' t - Z- 1 mr7x r t::::-' 4 1:: t :! ::' : ' i t '' '":1:" :': ! ri- - ' - 0- - it4:Z'e4 'it-- ' iZOHE" I azi ' rt- - Throat to -'-- ' ' - ''! - ''''' '- - - 1' ' - ) Z''ssitk '"- ' - '- ' ift 14001Ai A ! 1 ' '1 ) f - t ''::2- :':''':::- '' 4 '' ' :::: k- :-' C''':'' i):: - - 1' ': ''''' '''"''':''::s::'-- ' - 'i ' — an - " - cm r' (": L !' 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'sI Only four minutes to go—and the plane up ahead will drop the first flare Only four minutes to go—and Joe will give us our speed the doors will open and we'll and the ship will quiver start our run like a thoroughbred who's been given her head And Bob will center the target and we'll come in—and the ten seconds or fifteen will seem like a year before we hear him call "Bombs Away" And then—they'll go Out of the bay nose over and fall and begin their march over the land with the stamp of a giant's tread This is where I belong with my ship Not down there but up here in a world of our own and my crew hlean sharp air bites to Up the bone I can see things clear I can see the kids we were and the team we've become and the men we'll be Up here in the night I remember nights with the books—when numbers and formulas hhere a Senators Visit China Tour - qualify—you torL belong ln the Army Mr Permit se a Bombudier Navigator or Pilot! And here's what yos can de about it right now Go to your nearest Aviation Cadet Ezatnineng Board—or see the commanding officer of the Army Air Force College Training Detachment nearest you If you ere ender IS i 13 see your local avd Air Patrol officen about taking CAP Cadet Training—also see your High School adviser about taking- H S Victory Corps prescribed If yeso con i' ' 64Ye(ove4ivv7 sprea1417--7- - a - -7' r---7- 7A' rue m — ta Ate 1 :- - j For itelorneatitne regarding Naval Aviation Cadet training apply al Ab I ' 17""'""q" -- -- er efoD - ' ll 104-ee- I Aottettituto—Oe not MOT) 1:01(0111o' i 04" t I Lahat::L ' - 1170"? lave----v i t (Ijem - - e--a- This advertisement bee the annroeld of the Joint Army Navy Personnel Board -- -: Of 1451PteMOOMMINIONW 4:(A11 4 1 ' ViSo ARMY AIR FORCES 4 c- i:Pa2171fil Gr)411V 't 1 I Wit todustty masystie mottoes is e PVr'---- 9Ap"1" - dual-contr- -- ----t -: : i dot lit I courses Both will afford you valuable training but net yet IS i i go to your nearest Aviatioa Cadet Examining Board i take your preliminary examinations to see if you can qualify as a Junior Cadet in the Au Corps Enlisted Reserve if you qualify you will receive your Enlisted Reserve insignia but will nOt be called for training untd yoe are over 18 If IS but smear 27 i i i go to your nearest Aviatios yies :re Cadet Examining Board see if you can qualify as an Aviation Cadet If you are in the Army you may apply through your commanding officer When called youII be given 5 months' training (after a brief conditioning period) in one of Animal finest colleges flying instruction you'll get I then go on to eight months of full flight training during whids you will receive a $10000 life insurance policy paid for by the Governmenr When you graduate as a Bombardier Navigator or Pilot—you will receive an extra 820 uniform allowance sad your pay will be $246 to Si27 per month Anti after the war you will be qualifigd for leadership in the worlds greatest industry—Aviation! - ld — 1 - ' - I tIIIi t IrilI i :001!! hi T k I ''' '' 2r ''' ''''7 4' k 'S rscss I7 :"19'er777) '0111 '''''') '''''-'- ork- 4 1xs-- - ())":-:)v ' ' ' '' ' I ' ''-- - " '''':- - " vOe7414-- t 7d - - 7 -- '':' ' '' 9 1( if4" ie4ec&' ác3) that 44 r - jr' - 7: - e ‘7-7- - ::::v: - t J'it 7 - ! 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' -- ''''- e -- v I I 111 11111 - offroo"meft - :'- THEY'RE EASY ON MO - - - 1 ( I - "':-- 1: L-42- '- 1 - OPECIIEEZ STTIL 3 4 : A CAMELS THEY'VE GOT MORE -- STICK TO I ( : : ::'-- ?: " - - l'? ?zi :'' '':Ar 'rIAv:"i''''':' I i''' 7'7 :'i:: -- ri 1:":' : -- ' OM - I c3 1 te Wednesday Sept 8 panied by a guard of honor composed of 24 Sydney t policemen veterans of the first I world war Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt crowded dozens of visits at hospitals and with milit?ry personnel I into her second day in Australia's largest city i At St Anthony's nurses home ' the first lady of the 'United States was greeted by US 0 Club Director Hallie Baumberger of Louisvillp Ky She chated with Lois Chappel of Wetherfield Conn as' sistant program director and Florence Hatcher Or Bloom Kan I 1 OS NE IN OM 4' t' First Lady Visits Vets at Sydney ' MO wholesome - 1 al le ss Oil si Albers Corn Meal both White and 'Yellow IN 2p il - delegates to the organization's biennial convention will act before adjournment Saturday included: A demand for "labor peace" between the American Federation of Labor and the Congreas of Industrial Organizations The resolutions did not however advocate actual union of the two organizations are 1 cups boiling water 12 lb processed shafts American cheese cup Albers Corn 12 Meal cup milk Vi Paprika tsp salt Stir corn meal and salt into boiling water in top of double boiler over direct heat and cook stirring 5 minutes Cover place over hot water and cook 30 minutes Pour into shallow pan and chill until firm then cut into 1" cubes Melt cheese in double boiler gradually stir in milk Put alternate layers of cubes of mush and cheese sauce in a greased casse- role sprinkle with paprika and bake 20 min in a very moderate oven Serves 5 or 6 W superior court performed the rites 1 "t p CI I 12 to els unjust' by s donnump ‘ 2Y2 1 J 41 Orson Welles Weds Rita Hayworth that are inequitable and so se Is 1 EN -- GOLDEN GLOW CASSEROLE I 1 made wholly in the light of profits after taxes Any other approach brings disagreement and demands ""P'S Corn' fletil rePipo0 ' II relwill - Apprmqmately 36000 postal workers have been drafted the resolution said and a serious association declared Tuesday coniract "renegotiation as at present administered actually threatens the industry's postwar survival" and urged congress to modify present methods of calculating war profits The association's views were contained in a pamphlet issued in advance of house ways and means committee public hearings Thursday in Washington on the broad question of war contract renegotiations Contending the machine tool builder "has sold out his market for the next 10 to 15 years— whereas many other manufacturers especially those in consumer goods fields are looking forward to an enormous postwar demand for their products" the organization suggested: "Renegotiation on the basis of profits before taxes should be abandoned Agreements should be :: s- resolution-- iN pre-Pea- boards" be an approved Tuesday by the resolutions committee of the National Association of Letter Carriers CLEVELAND Sept 7 LzP)—The National Machine Tool Builders' Is threat- power ened in mail carin 4111)11 t' '''''''''" )!)"'-'4'1- Draft Board Fired For Father Stand Northeast—Spruce miscellaneous hardwoods birch beech maple hemlock white pine Lake states—Spruce fir jack pine poplar hemlock white birch and miscellaneous hardwoods Pulpwood lengths vary in different regions but all wood must well trimmed of be sound branches and have sawed ends New cutters are urged to get local specifications from county agricultural agents foresters or pulpwood mills -- ': s" fir poplar - - -- I daengdrecshestnut Brazilian Visits U --4 - — S ie SAN FRANCISCO Sept I LzPl) Dental Laboratory Service —Major General Eurico Gaspar 17412 SOUTH MAIN Dutra Brazilian minister of war DIAL SLT LAKE CITE here Tuesday for a tour of arrived 2nd So & Main Above Polite Candy the San Francisco bay area war rio0n to 6 ti m —sat 111 1 to Tn 1:1--------t-t4 plants I 1 ' i 1 !! I : Nsoo Acdavraya tenet ' 2) 4404 '''!:-- - I1 v N F k i '' 377774141 Type 7 the United supreme court is constitutional and it is "not a commerce regulation of or in conflict with the national labor relations act" 4udge Stickman held The ruling was in a suit brought by the Congress of Industrial Organizations and American Federation of Labor to restrain the industrial commission from enforcing the act Secretary James Brownlow of the state federation of labor said after a conference with union attorneys that "the most objectionable feature of the act has been removed" but that "we are not in to say whether we will aposition appeal the decision" Attorrrey General Gall Ireland maid he would make no announcement concerning appeal until he and his aids had studied the ruling a few days Chairman Ray Brannaman of the industrial commission said enforcement of the act set to start July 1 but stayed after the test suit was filed would 'continue in abeyance until litigation is ended DENVER Sept 7 (W)—The Den-- s court ruled Tuesday ver of Colorado could the not force labor unions to incorporate but upheld the state industrial commission's right to supervise collective bargaining elections and mediate labor disputes District Judge Charles Sackman ruled that the incorporation sec- tion of the 1943 Colorado labor relations act was unconstitutional because it was "class legislation" and "discriminates by singling out labor organizations as distinguished from all other types ofactivities in general and employer associations in particular" The remainder of the act patterned after the Wisconsin labor code which has been upheld by 1'4-F'- TRINIDAD Colo Sept 7 (UP) Two German army officers who escaped from a war prisoner internment camp near here Saturday were "captured" by a motorist who offered them a ride and then turned them over to sheriff's deputies The motorist Roy Mitchell said he saw the two nazi prisoners on the highway near Valdez and recognized them as the two fugitives for whonfa region-wid- e search had been organized He notified the sherifrs office by telephone and then ttuhren emde ntoat highway and offered ride The Germans accepted a n d deputies arrived as Mitchell was driving slowly down the road The escaped officers put up no resistance and Tuesday night had been returned to the camp P '4-- F' green-growin- Motorist Traps Escaped Nazis tissues" All p "4-F'- "In view of the tremendous war production of mononitrotoluene as a first step in making TNT the econOmies and simplicity of the present development will necessarily be considered because of the potential value and savings in manufacturing high explosives" Present methods of producing mononitrotoluene call for mixing nitric acid and toluene a hydrocarbon obtained from petroleum in the presence of sulphuric acid The role of the sulphuric acid is to remove water formed during the reaction of nitric acid with toluene Dr Othmer said extensive equipment was required in this process and that furthermore the "cooking" of the chemicals had to be stopped from time to time in order to remove the water separated out by the sulphuric acid In his new method he said !nitric acid and toluene are placed in a distilling column and the !water formed is simply distilled off while the combination of the nitric acid and toluene to form mononitrotoluene goes on without Interruption The pure product is removed from the bottom of the 'column rtise of a closed system such as a distilling column as compared with the open system of batch methods" he said "allows better controls and the yield is better" After mononitrotoluene is produced two other steps are re- tquired before the final product TNT is attained Dr Othmer said he was now studying the possibilities of applying his new method to the second step but he declared that its use in the first stage definitely represented a :shortcut to the ultimate product m 0441110-swee- Clean-U- NEW YORK Sept 7 (IP—Al- g most 85 per cent of these beare scrubby ing groomed for front line combat duty They're small crooked inferior trees cut as pulpwood and eventually transformed into 10000 different paper products used directly or Indirectly in the war effort They have a task to perform just like their big brothers—tall straight trees cut in giant forests —which have gone to war in the form of ships army barracks hastily-bui- lt factories and so forth So impbrtant are these that the newspaper pulpwood committee has sponsored a sectionally-direct drive in 27 southern northeastern Appalachian and Great Lakes states to avert a threatened shortage of 2500000 cords of pulpwood in 1943 IV P B Backs Move The war production board has backed the month-ol- d campaign by calling on already overburdened farmers In pulpwood areas to devote three extra days to wood then cutting this there would be ycordage "to spare" Here's how paper products made from pulpwood help out on battlefields: Soldiers eat food brought in paper-boar- d packages and get shells hand grenades and other ammunition from the same types of containers They even fire funs with smokeless powder made from pulpwood Felled by enemy snipers or wounded in battle the same fighting men might find their lives saved by blood plasma transported in and protected by paper boxes or they might gain relief from first aid kits made from pulpwood In an isolated outpost a group of soldiers might have their supplies hurtled at them from an airplane by means of a parachute made from paper or rayon ((also made partly from pulpwood) When pulpwood doesn't go into direct combat duty it performs essential domestic tasks too It helps insure a free press for war workers and others on the American home front by furnishing newsprint with which to publish latest news and uncensored comment in daily newspapers Only 6 per cent of domestic pulpwood goes into this manufacture however Species Named Species of trees cut for pulpwood in certain regions included:: South—Pine furnishes 90 per cent of pulpwood Most widely used varieties In order of their Importance are: Loblolly short leaf long leaf slash pond pitch and sand pine Gum and tulip poplar are cut In some sections while swamp hardwoods oak maple bay magnolia willow cot- are used to atonlewsosoerd t Dr Donald F Othmer head of Erooklyn Polytechnic Institute's chemical engineering department said he had developed a means of making mononitrotoluene — t h e f:rst step in the manufacture of T N T—which eliminated use of sulphuric acid now employed and also speeded up this initial stage He told the American Chemical society's 106th meeting that the method employed Et simple distillation process rather than "the slower and more expensive batch methods now used" and declared that it saved not only materials and time but man power and equipment as well Asserting the method was now at the "pilot plant" stage in several small distilleries and that it produced its product "in a small fraction of the time required by other methods" the scientist said: - : on PIT'TSBURGH Sept 7 (2P)—A new shortcut in the process of making TNT (trinitrotoluene) the basis of most high explosives was reported Tuesday by a consultant to the army's chemical warfare service who said the method offered possibilities of cheaper and more efficient manufacture of such explosives 4 Machine Tool I Mailmen Seek Job Status DENVER Sept man (UP)—A shortage Builders See resolution that the postal service urging classified as workers Other approved Postwar Perils riersessential was thecommittee arad'upon which industry 3 Sept 8 1943 ':: Corps or Coast Gteard apply tkreagh yoar Contatanalog Officean - 4 - |