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Show . - MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE, DELTA, UTAH ; ; A r .: r '"N .' i mamsi&jL. .. w:- - 'Wv ,.,3 Cill. j. V I "F" For Freedom Taking o leaf from the Storie book of res.stance iUents in German-occu- - t ed countries dur.ng World f j when the V for tory symbol on. ,v toting thorn in the side o German occupation, a well crganixed copnganda machine is using the letter "F" in a campaign i (or freedom. The letter i mokes mysterious appear-once- s everywhere in eastern , Ge,many. Peace raiders . (obove) splash their F sym-- ? bol on a Soviet zone side--J olk. The symbol makes its 6, oppearonce on ceilings of the P Soviet elevated trains (right), on streets and any other available space the anti-- J Communist workers can find. t.k If captured the workers face severe punishment. Df rf. . f 1 JJ m r-- "-- rv " j'ww'J''M''j"y'cw""w -- o ,M i uiuimiuiuj i ' "V--; r 1 Sprethsfwden !j ; " ' t' ,;! ', ' ,'"1 'T-"-- ri w a,,, JJAw A, ....... .. 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In just one "i'.on, tens Communist domination. When through their hands and into the hands of people iw ng .to fhe Sflv,et winds are favorable, pamphlets are attache to Dan.r lone. Start right at the top of your Christmas list and check-of- f all the smokers! Then go to your local dealer. Buy Camels for the cigar-ette smokers and Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco for the pipe smokers and the man who likes his "makin's." These two popular products are always welcome gifts and especially at Christmas! For, when you give mild, flavorful Camels and mellow Prince Albert, your giving the finest smoking en-joyment money can buy. The Camel carton and the pound tin of Prince Albert both come beauti-fully wrapped for your Christmas giving. And you'll appreciate the convenient built-i- n greeting card for your personal message. Re-member, more people smoke Camels than any other cigarette! So give a carton of Camels and be popular with your cigarette-smokin- g friends! A pound tin of Prince Albert is the right way to say "Merry Christmas" to your pipe-smoki- ng friends! Adv. Make Fascinating Gifts From Odd Scraps of Tin 3S -- : MAKE PLANT HOLDERS AND BOXES OF CAMS. ra t kOtSi salt and peppers, rjW: .iVl DRESSING TABLE AND Vi&" KITCHEN CONTAINERS r..T Jl f Vl FROM BOTTLES AND &jEfym. GLASS JARS fcVL.llli'gg--1 r5 IZ DESIGNS SSiE M PATTERN 330 Gifts From Cans and Bottles EVEN IF you have never before you can make these fascinating gifts from odds and ends of tin and glass by tracing designs and following directions given in pattern 330. Easy meth-od of making lids for cans and jars, of wood, is also shown. Price of pattern is 25c. WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE Drawer 10 Bedford Bills, New York Effective Cough Syrup, Mixed at Home for Economy No Cooking. No Work. Real Saving. Here's an old home mixture your mother probably used, and is still one of the most effective for coughs due to colds. Once tried. 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This makes a full pint of cough medicine, and gives you about four times as much for your money. It keeps perfectly and tastes fine. And you'll say it's really excellent for quick action. You can feel it take hold swiftly. It loosens phlegm, soothes irritated membranes, helps clear the air passages. Thus it makes breathing easy and leu you get restful sleep. Pinex is a special compound of proven Ingredients, in concentrated form, for its quick action on throat and bronchial irritations. Money refunded if not pleased in every way. FOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE GET NEW PINEX! -- . Personal To Women With Nagging Backache As we get older, stress and strain, over-exertion, excessive smoking or exposure to cold sometimes slows down kidney fune-tio- This may lead many folks to com-plain of nagging backache, loss of pep and energy, headaches and dizziness. Getting " up nights or frequent passages may result from minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or dietary Indiscretions. If your discomforts are due to the causes, don't wait, try Doan's Pills, a mild diuretic Used successfully by millions for over 60 years. While these symptoms may often otherwise occur, it's amazing how many times Doan's give happy relief help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filter flush out waste. Get Doan's Pills todayl Bonn's Pills urse Tells How Sadacol Was So Helpful To Her Supplied Vitamins B' B, Iron and Niacin Which Her System Lacked : :V t Mrs. Jennie Lee Adele, 412 N. 27 St., East St. Louis, 111., a nurse, says she wishes she had found out about HADACOL sooner because Why These Vitamins and Minerals Come In Liquid Form There's a very good reason why HADACOL comes in special liquid form. These precious Vitamins and Minerals are more easily and quickly absorbed into the blood stream this way ready to go right to work. A big improvement is often noticed within a few days. 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Now I eat anything I want sleep well and I am full of energy." WHY HADACOL Gives Such Fine Results HADACOL does not bring just symptomatic relief. HADACOL now makes it possible to actually relieve the cause of aches and pains in the shoulders, legs and arms, certain nervous disturbances, and a general n weakened condition due to deficiencies of Vitamins B, B", Nia-cin and Iron in your system. HADA-COL not only supplies deficient sys-tems with extra quantities of Vita-mins B, B, Iron and Niacin bu1 also helpful amounts of importani Calcium and Phosphorus elements so. vital to help maintain gooc health and physical fitness. you should buy and the kind you should start taking immediately! Sold On A Strict Money-Bac- k Guarantee HADACOL even helps build up the hemoglobin content of your blood (when Iron is needed) to course through your body, carrying these great health-buildin- g elements to every body organ. No wonder HAD-ACOL helps you feel wonderful. Be fair to yourself! 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Aa I960, Th LeBIftne Corporation TN bronco V (yiWifvl?THE MINNESOTA FULLBACK W' MrfiC' VlifrWHOUSED TO BLAST THRU iV s lil(tfir the LINE AND KEEP ON GOING A r VIST ""WITH HIS OPPONENTS CLINGING C5r li W TO HIM UNTIL WEIGHT Of NUMBERS W?i Vp .Tlf Y DRAGGED HIM DOWN WAS, ACCORDING iV'JtiSi TO STEVE OWENTHE ONLY BALL CAP- - CATCHERS IN THE MAJOR I SXNVI9 ONV C- - , I LEAGUES. ALL PLAYED PRIOR TO WIOJ I 3Hi N33MJJg 7Hiv SPORTLIGHT : 1 How About a Charles-Maxi-m Bout? ' II By GRANTLAND RICE BENJAMIN, former light- - IOE boxing star, a pal ot Jack Dempsey's, and man about the world, has a good idea. "This present day fight game," he said, "Is pretty ter-rible. It is even worse than that. Why not take a chance Dempsey tried one comeback. After losing to Tunney he started training again, beat Jack Sharkey when Sharkey had two brainstorms, and then moved on to the famous long-cou- with Tunney. Dempsey lost that one. He took quite a beat ing around the eyes. There's some-thing that few know. After the long-cou-fight, Jack was offered $750,000 for a third meeting. Demp-sey turned the offer down. "What good would $750,000 be to me," he said, "if I lost my eyesight?" In the wake of the long-cou-argument a third Dempsey-Tunne- y fight might have drawn close to $3,000,000 In 1929 the big boom year before the bub- - and go back to at least part of the big years? I mean the years when Dempsey and K e a r n s came along. We can't use old Jack now, but we can call on Kearns. At that I think Jill Grantland Rice wouldnt do s0 bad today. But Doo bas a fight-- ! er named Maxim who can give Ezzard Charles all the trouble be is looking for. It would be a good fight." "What chance do you think Max- - im would have?" I asked the wan-derer. "And why did you once toss aside a title and a million dollars when you had the chance?" 'I didn't care to be bothered with that much responsibility," Benjamin replied. "If I had won the title I'd have lost It later. If I made a million dollars, I'd Die was JJUllVbuicu. Anyway Dempsey turned down $750,000. He might have held out for a million in a time when taxes were extremely low. At that time $750,000 would be the same today at $7,000,000. Tunney kept over $900,000 of the million he collected in the second Dempsey fight. To-day he would be allowed to carry away $91,000. The point is that Dempsey turned down $750,000 in 1928 while Louis was still willing to fight for $100,-00- 0 in 1950. And possibly for $30,-00- 0 his next time out. Still, who can laugh off $100,000 or even $30,000 have spent it. I'm. doing au rigni. for a night's work? "About Charles and Maxim," he resumed. "It would be a good fight. They have met three times already and it was all nip and tuck. No big difference. I know Charles has im-provedbut so has Maxim. Maxim had a bad arm when he met Charles and this choked down his punching. The arm is O.K. and Maxim is a far better puncher now. "Besides," Joe rambled on, "wouldn't it help things out to have Doc Kearns back? You remember what be was. when he handled Dempsey back In the lost past? Doo might have lost a little of the old zip but not too much. He could help stir things up anyway. And I'm not kidding you about Maxim. He can really fight. He is a fine boxer and a much harder puncher than he used to be. This might not make one of the greatest heavyweight fights of all time, but it would be bet-ter than anything we have in sight. And I think it would pick up a louder ballyhoo." Dempsey-Loui- s Angle Being a professional fighter it has always struck me that it was strictly Joe Louis' business when he decided to keep on fighting. Many a professional writer keeps on writing when he is well over the hill. Maybe it's a matter of habit. But Dempsey and Louis are well anart in this reSDect. Then and Now Back In 1889 Snake Ames of Princeton played through every game. His substitute, Shep Homans, never had a chance to get into a Tiger contest. The next year Shep Homans, Princeton's 168 pound fullback played In every game 13 all told and Shep's substitute never had a chance to play. Later on we had the Iron Men from Brown where 11 men played every second of several games. In those days a good football player had to work on both offense and defense. A back had to run and pass. He also had to block and tackle. A lineman had to stay in and take it. This old game lacked the speed of the modern game. But at least it built the endurance which modern play doesn't build. It was with something of a shock that we looked at the Columbia charts on the Columbia football program last week. These charts showed how much football had changed. Here were the different teams or line-up- s to be watched 1. Offen-sive teams 2. Defensive teams 3 Punting teams 4. Punt receiving teams 5. Kickoff teams 6. Kick-of- f receiving teams 7. teams. You wouldn't believe this could happen but there it was. Football is no longer a n system. It is now a seven-platoo- n system. How totijaMX I BOBBY PIN TRICK to make sure A LOOSE-FITTIN- SERVICE OR LODGE LAPEL BUTTON DOES NOT DROP OFF, SECURE IT IN THE BUTTON HOLE WITH A BOBBY PIN. ( |