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Show CLASSIFIED wekti AAF Learns Art of Camouflage DEPARTMENT is FORT BELVOIR, VA., where the engineer board of m, from all over the country in the gentle art much knowledge u making things look like what they aint, course. crammed into a Three busloads of officers, ranging from second lieutenants to lieutenant colonels under the direction of two first lieutenants, set out each morning to a special sector three miles from the post. In a field of about live acres are Curtiss IM3 pursuits staked down amid a grou.o of pines No airplane, one concludes, coual land in such rough terrain. However, these planes are carefully constructed dummies, made of plywood. serve to misdirect the enemy while the real These mock-up- s and safe. a planes, hidden short distance away, are camouflaged train-office- HONEY WANTED paid conn furnished unv quantity Unr or urn ill Write for further details MOIX UO.NFY AShOC., bloux CUy, lew. Lima, Ohio. At HHiHKtfT PKKT mamsS A SERIES OP (SPECIAL ARTICLES BY THE LEADING correspondents' Second Front Draws Near One of the lieutenants says: Captain Blank will take ten men with find ample strong shoulders, p.tk a likely spot and get going, 5oull Full your plane to over there tools, brushhooks, pickaxes. supplies your spot, find drapes, and try to conceal it. Officers, lieutenants and lieutenant colonels alike grab the fly, dummy plane and carefully haul it to the appointed spot. Chips stamps are razed and the ground smoothed out. In no time at all the space is cleared. The plane is pulled into position, and the officers swarm over the ship like the Lilliputians over Gulliver. When the job is done the students return to their instructor to report. He criticizes the job from every angle. They do the job over and over again until it is done right. The following series of pictures show you the camoufleurs at work. y Quentin Reynolds (WNU Feature Through specul arrangement with Collar's Weekly) - Vi,!K. Here in London it is evident that the RAF is slapping Germany silly. They are doing it with quick daring thrusts in which airmen and comwitt mandos work in the navy. And today CO per cent of the people here on Churchills island, and a great part of Russia and America, are screaming to Britain: Stop boxing the enemy! Go in and slug him! In other words, Britain is being urged on all sides to establish a second front, regardless of the German strength in France and other occupied countries. Superiority of Armanent. The thousands who are mounting soap boxes and platforms in But-aithe hundreds who pen cutting editorials asking why the government does not start an immediate second front, the impatient Russians here in London and in Moscow, quite understandably crying for vengeance against those who have killed some two million of their countrymen, the British civilian vrV-- y d VICTORY PARADE n, iium, . - Beleawd by Wealern Newapaper Union. White House Wedding adviser WHEN Harry Hopkins, Roosevelt, and Mrs. Louise Macy, New York fashion writer, were married in the White House recently, it marked the 15th time that the halls of the Executive Mansion had resounded to the strains of the wedding march. The first was back in 1811 during President Madison's administration and the last was 103 years later while Woodrow Wilson was President. Here is the chronological rec- ord: 1811 Thomas Todd, associate justice of the Supreme court, and Lucy Payne Washington, the widow of George Washingtons nephew and the sister of Dolly Madison, the President's wife. 1812 Congressman John J. Jack-soa greatuncle of Gen. T. J. (Stonewall") Jackson, and Anna n, Todd, a cousin of Dolly Madison. 1S20 Samuel L. Gouverneur and Marie Hester Monroe, daughter of President James Monroe. 1828 John Adams, son of President John Quincy Adams, and Marie Helen Jackson, niece of Mrs. John Quincy Adams. 1829 Alphonse Joseph Pageot, a member of the French legation, and Miss Delia Lewis, daughter of a member of President Jacksons this pretty bowl of flowers in gay colors! And when youve made the last lazy daisy stitch and finished the bowl, youre ready to add beauty to chair or cut-wor- Wash beans before soak Then they can be co..ked orb vfi in the water in which they u el soaked, with a smaU onion add To prevent pitting nnd d oration, food should not be left aluminum ware any lunger than? W necessary. Knitted garments should be j . flat to dry, shaped to te outlm. drawn before the garment a washed. Peroxide will remove perfume stains from .linen buriau scarf Keep a blotting pad under scarf to protect dressing table or bureau top when perfume is spilled onit. J. Fuller Pep By JERRY LINK fT n ; j 1831 Lewis Donaldson, grandson of Thomas Jefferson, and Emily Martin, niece of President Andrew (V ' Jackson. I '4 f gade forget that though the walls of Jericho crumbled at the blast of a trumpet, there is no reason to believe that the defensive walls of German Europe will fall at the blast of anything except superior guns, v AnC- - i. , L r'' j. ' V. Polk, related to and Mary Easton, niece of President Andrew Jackson. 1842 William Waller and Elizabeth Tyler, daughter of President John Tyler. 1874 Algernon C. F. Sartoris, an officer of the British legation, and Nellie Grant, daughter of President U. S. Grant. 1878 Russell Hastings, United States army officer, and Emily Platt, niece of President Rutherford B. Hayes. 1886 President Grover Cleveland and Miss Frances Folsom. 1996 Congressman Nicholas and Alice Roosevelt, daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt. 1913 Francis B. Sayre and Jessie Woodrow Wilson, daughter of President Woodrow Wilson. 1914 William Gibbs McAdoo, secretary of the treasury, and Eleanor Wilson, daughter of President Wil- ? ! 1333 Lucien James K. Polk, B. airplanes and tanks. Loud insistence upon the immeStudent officers from all parts of the country plot positions for camdiate opening of a second front has seemed to imply that Prime Min- ouflage and emergency fields on a relief map. ister Churchill and his government tsF were not to join with their Russian allies in an efbuffet! , fort on the Continent. A Pattern 411 contains a transfer pattern .y Churchill Never Lukewarm. of a la1 2 by 141! inch chair back and two 5'2 by 102 inch arm rests; illustrations Nothing could be further from the j r. r 'V'V "A of stitchis, materials required. Send jour truth, of course, and the Molotoff order to: : agreements made in Washington yv' kJ have formally spiked that idea. Sewing Circle Necdlecraft Dept. ,A Churchill talks privately as he does v, ' 117 Minna St. San Francisco, Calif. , u 4. .A. 4 and no one who has heard publicly, son. Fnclose 15 cents (plus one cent to his vituperative private comment in cover cost of mailing) for Pattern Of all the weddings that have regard to the Germans, no one who taken place in the White House, the No has ever heard him express his ceremony on June Name admiration for the way the Russians 2, 1886, was outAddress have fought, would for a moment standing. For oti consider that Churchill is lukewarm that date Grover on the subject of a second front. Cleveland, one of Everybody wants to know what No one in Britain more earnestly our two Presito send a soldier, sailor. Coast desires to establish and maintain a dents who entered Guardsman, or Marine. The an bridgehead on the continent than the White House swer is simple if he smokes a pipe does Mr. Churchill. as a bachelor but Send a pound of or Nor would Churchills enethe only Chief tobacco. Tobacco, according to mies ever ccuse him of worst Executive to be numerous surveys among the men or lack of decision when cowardice it comes married there, themselves, is the gift most ap- to offensive action Students study land turtles, one of nature's best examples of camouflage. was wedded to preciated, and most wanted. Fa He has shown himself willing to Frances Folsom, vorite smoking tobacco of many on gamble any occasion when there the daughter of service men is Prince Albert, the was a chance of wanning the gamhis former law National Joy Smoke a title ble. It is no secret that when partner. The beauty of the bride and since Prince Albert is attacked the Italians in the Wavell desert the advance newspaper accounts of smokthe worlds largest-sellinback in December, 1940, he bit off the Presidents w'edding gift to her Local dealers tobacco. are ing a little more than he could chew. (it was a superb featuring Prince Albert in the He asked Churchill for more tanks. diamond neckto can as men ideal gifts pound At that time there was a serious and of the lace) in the service. Adv. threat of invasion In Britain, yet lavish display of Churchill without hesitating sent flowers which Wavell the one armored division were to decorate that Britain had, and with it the genthe Blue Room, eral smashed the Italian army thorwhere the cerWhat many Doctors do for it This was typical of the oughly. When excess stomach acid cause? iras. sour stomach emony was to be Or heartburn, doctors prescribe the fastest acting chances which Churchill is walling to held all commedicines known for svmtomatic relief medicines like those in take. Tablets No laxative If your bined to create trial doesnt prove very return better, Not so long ago, he actually took bottle to us and get double your mney back. Lie. greatin public inweapons from the hands of British terest the event. soldiers and sent them to Russia. According to a These were not surplus weapons, contempor ary TRY THIS they were the only weapons the denewspaper men had. IF YOU Admittedly, Britains the fireplaces were filled scription, army was weakened, but Churchill with red begonias to represent burnon certain days of month had shown more than once that he Officers cover the plane with trees after hauling it to a uooded area. ing fires, with centaureas scattered If functional monthly distuibanccs is committed wholly to the policy at their base to imitate ashes, while make you nervous, restless, of putting weapons in the hands of blossoms were laid below in the form cranky, blue, at such times those who are killing Germans. r fxtr try Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable of tiles. One mantelpiece was banked L- over 60 famous u for Compound V'fX ' yi., jgi with dark pansies, bearing the date Todays Big Problem. years to help relieve such pain H Why, then, has not this bold leader in light pansies; the other with red and nervous feelings of womens difficult days, ordered that a second front be v' roses. Taken regularly Pinkhams The answer is very simopened? resistAlthough only a few relatives of the Compound helps build up ple. Such an undertaking is still ance against such annoying sympbride and high public officials were a gamble. It may continue to be toms. Follow label directions. Well invited to the ceremony, a vast crowd worth trying! a gamble for at least another six gathered around the door of the months. White House to hear the music of to Any attempt invade the contithe United States marine band when 33 42 nent now WNU W might easily result in anthe ceremony began. It was still there other and more costly Dunkirk. when the newlyweds tried to slip out If those who have been leading the the back door of the White House clamor for a second front knew and it showered them with rice and what resources the Germans have old slippers. Grover Cleveland may in France, Norway and other poshave been President of the United sible invasion points, if they knew States but on that day he was a And Your Strength and the vast amount of special-assaubridegroom and American democEnergy Is Below Par equipment required, they It may to caused by disorder of kidracy insisted upon exercising its would realize that their agitation is ney function that permits poisonous traditional right of treating him as waste to accumulate. For truly many green netting is placed over the plane which blends with landscape. one! very, very premature. people feel tired, weak and miserable when the kidneys fail to remove excess Maginot Guns Waiting, acids and other waste matter from the There was once a little toy called blood. the Maginot line. It stretched 700 You may suffer nagging backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness, miles and it bristled with guns. getting up nights, leg pains, swelling. Sometimes frequent ana scanty urinafew of these guns were ever shotVery extion with smarting and burning is ancept in practice. The Germans capother sign that something is wrong with the kidnevs or bladder. tured all those guns. Today There should be no doubt that prompt they are on guard against a British invatreatment is wiser than neglect. Lse Doan' a Pill. It is better to rely on The whole coastal area is sion. med.rme that has won countrywide apmanned by these excellent guns. f proval than on something less favorably known. Doan'a have been tried and test There is the problem, then ed many years. Are at aU drug store. 7' , 300,000 men, well equipped, well enGet Doan't today. ' K ' , trenched, and with a rather large vvjfr.7 body of water protecting them It is a military problem which has never been solved These dummy planes look like the real thing from ground or air. "7dIAT fun to embroider Iut a small piece of hardT" in the sewing basket to ruhr yarn or thread so ,t tan l. through the eye of a needle U less difficulty. kitchen cabinet. bri- start-secon- d .i'fl , two-wee- ks ll fWAR rs k over-anxio- all-o- ut Fuller," says Aunt Netty, the other day. Folks are like wine. Some sour with age, and some, like you, get better!" 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