The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972, January 21, 1943, Image 7

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THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
G
IW PEARSON
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Outdoors I heir Dining Room in Aleutians
Jumping Chaplain
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Washington, D. C.
THE GENERAL’S TWO WIVES
There was much more than meets
the eye behind the departure of
Gen. Hsiung Shih-fei, head of the
Chinese military mission to Wash­
ington. It had its intriguing per­
sonal side, but also it went deep
into the vitals of our most difficult
war problem.
On the personal side, it happened
that General Hsiung had two wives,
which in China is a criterion ot
power and prestige. But it also
happened that Madame Chiang Kai-
shek, educated in the United States,
does not approve of two wives.
When in China, Madame Chiang
does not interfere with the military
appointments of her husband. But
in the United States, General Hsiung
is reported to believe that the situa­
tion might have been otherwise, and
that the U. S. A., big as it is, might
have been too small for both of
them.
Its ktrd for m t to j i t
fcnd k n it
Or
up endless
s ttr n j.
Id r e t h e r s it in
id le n e ss
Just wee.vin$ little -
dreems.
WNU Feature«.
P enetro
Many uaer« «ay "first use is
Has a base of
oW faahioned mutton auet.
Grandma, favorite. Demand
atainle«« Penetro. Generous
tar 284, double supply 354.
COLDS
COUGHING.
SNIFFLES.
MUSCLE-
ACHES
Oak Deeded Land
A Georgia owner of an oak in
his will deeded to the tree posses­
sion of itself and all land within
eight feet.
FARM FIGHT
A group of presidents of land
grant colleges, headed by President
H. C. “Curley” Byrd of the Uni­
versity of Maryland, called on Sec­
retary of Agriculture Wickard the
other day. Behind that call was one
of the most important fights which
will come before the present con­
gress.
Actually the land grant college
presidents came to propose an agri­
cultural program which they think
will overcome the food shortages.
• In NR (Nature’s Remedy) Tablets,
IJeut. .Matthew J. Connolly, OSB, But behind this is a plan to put
there are no chemicals, no minerals, „o
chaplain of the 505th parachute in­ control of the farm economy back
phenol derivative«. N R Tablets are dif­
fantry, is shown putting on his chute, into the hands of the farm bureau
ferent— act different. Purely oetelabU
in Washington, D. C. He recently and the powerful farm lobbies. It
— a combination of 10 vegetable ingre­
is
a
fight
which
probably
will
keep
qualified
as
a
jumping
chaplain
by
Alaskan scouts dine outdoors in season in the Aleutian Islands. “In
dients formulated over 50 years ago.
season” means when it isn’t raining there. For a warm current in the making five parachute jumps. It up a running fire all during con­
Uncoated or candy coated, their action
gress.
would
seem
that
the
expression
“sky
Pacific (we used to call it the Japan current) keeps snow and frost from
is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as
Background of the fight goes back
the bleak islands, but it encourages rain—and how! Here one of the pilot” has a double meaning in this
millions of N R ’s have proved. Get a 254
particular case.
to early in the Roosevelt adminis­
box today . . . or larger economy size.
scouts passes a piece of cherry pie to his pal.
tration when Henry Wallace, then
secretary ot agriculture, delivered
a speech in which he criticized his
NOW»
own agriculture department for
CANDY
helping only the one-third upper-
crust farmers. The great mass of
COATED
the farmers, he said, the tenants,
rREGULAR I
the little farmers, and farm labor,
got no help from the government.
UK TO-MCHT: TOMORROW ALRIGHT
Wallace was referring to the fact
that the American Farm Bureau
Greatest Fault
federation, the Grange, the National
The greatest fault is to be con­
Co-operative Milk Producers, and
other organizations with powerful scious of none.—Carlyle.
lobbies in Washington, had always
e xia. /.Mr»
influenced farm policies and domi-
j nated the agriculture department.
Working hand in glove with them
’ have been the land grant colleges,
i the state commissioners of agricul­
ture, the county agents, and the farm
! extension services.
These groups controlled agricul
i ture locally, even when Washington
| was supplying a majority of the
Adm. William F. Halsey predicts funds.
complete victory over the Axis in
HITLER OR JAPAN?
1943. He warned the dictators, “We
Another factor, however, goes
With severe cuts in fuel rations of non-residential users in eastern are just starting now.’’ Of Tojo, he
states bringing supplies to about 45 per cent of normal, the Neponsit said: “ You started something which much deeper and is one reason be­
children’s hospital at Rockaway, N. Y., was emptied of its little patients will make you wish you had died hind reports that Gen. Joseph Stil­
relieve coughing of
so the hospital could he closed. Bedridden evacuees are shown being when you were a baby.’’ Admiral well may return as head of the
U.
S.
military
mission
to
China.
Halsey
is
shown
above,
in
his
new
carried from the hospital. ,
quarters in the South Pacific.
This factor is the Chinese argu­
ment that Japan is a greater ene­
my than Hitler, coupled with the
At the first signs which may warn of a
fear that after we have defeated
cold—the Dionne Quintuplets’ chests,
Hitler, we will make peace with
th ro a ts an d b ack s are rubbed w ith
I Japan at the expense of China.
Muster ole—a product made especially
This fear is one which cannot be
to promptly refieve coughs due to colds,
make
breathing easier and break up local
laughed off easily. In fact, it will
congestion in the upper bronchial tract.
take a lot of persuading to dispel
Musterole gives such wonderful re­
Chinese worries. They know that
sults because it’s MORE than just an
ordinary "salve”. It’s what so many
a lot of the career gentlemen, pow­
Doctors and N u rses call a modern con nter-
erful in the state department, have
irrtiani. Since Musterole is used on the
contended that Japan should have
Quints—you may be sure it’s just about
the BEST cold-relief made!
her place in the sun. They know
IN 3 STREN G TH S: Children's Mild
that some of the state department
Musterole for children and people with
clique tacitly favored Japanese oc­
tender skin. Regular for ordinary rases
cupation of Manchuria, while the
and Extra Strength for stubborn cases.
British almost openly supported it.
The realistic Chinese, therefore,
argue that after Hitler is defeated
Japan is more than likely to pro­
pose a compromise (as she got Ted­
dy Roosevelt to do to end the Russo-
Japanese war) whereby Japan gets
a slice of China and the world gets
a rest from war.
The realistic Chinese also know
that they could make peace with
A n d Y o u r S tr e n g th a n d
Japan tomorrow by giving her sev­
E n ergy Is B elow P a r
eral treaty ports and a slice of the
It may be caused by disorder of kid­
North. In fact, the Japs probably
ney function that permits poisonous
waste to accumulate. For truly many
would like nothing better than a
people feel tired, weak and miserable
peace which would permit them to
when the kidneys fail to remove excess
acids and other waste matter from the
withdraw half a million men from
blood.
China and use them against us in
Yon may suffer nagging backache«
rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness»
the Pacific.
getting up nights, leg pains, swelling.
Finally Chiang Kai-shek has his
Sometimes frequent ana scanty urina­
tion with smarting and burning is an­
own troubles with his generals,
other sign that something is wrong with
many of them pliable to Jap wiles,
S ...
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the kidneys or bladder.
There should be no doubt that prompt
especially “silver bullets,” which
treatment is wiser than neglect. Use
Dorothy Graves, 19, a defense the Japs claim is the easiest way to
Doan’s Pills. It is better to rely on a
worker, participated in a ski meet win wars.
at Bear Mountain, N. Y., with 24
So Chiang needs something to
Just to remind you that somewhere in the world the sun is shining, of the country’s best jumpers. She
ed many years. Are at all drug stores.
show
to keep his generals in line—
and that it’ll be shining on you, too, some day, presented here is a preview made leaps of 110 and 117 feet,
Get D oan s today.
either
more
arms,
which
he
is
not
of what the well undressed mermaids will be wearing on the beaches reaching sixth place in the competi­
next summer. This preview took place at Los Angeles, where it is sum­ tion. Dorothy was the only girl com­ getting; or a treaty from the United
States pledging we will fight to the
mer most of the time.
peting.
end fjitil China is absolutely free.
WAR WORKERS
ALL-VEGETABLE
LAXATIVE
Children’s Hospital (Hosed to Save Fuel
‘Victory in *13’
111
What Mermaids Will Wear Next Summer
Defense Worker
QUINTUPLETS
CHEST CUIUS
When Your
Back Hurts
D oan spills