FDR RECEIVES BOMBER MODEL ijg363MeaBBH»t=— Hit' IVoilR''!•< Aircraft ( umpuiiy plant at I tilsa. Gkla.. Vl'i'sidt !ll E'iidm ;v!t ircrlvis a modi'I of \ ! <li\ c lM«n-,l».-r iriim Otil Smallwood. representiiig (lie woikers at the plant. I iiis was the resident's second major tour of the nation's «a • plants. (International Soundplioto.) ON THE DECK 0 F "SHANGRI-LA" ON THE DECK OF "SHANGRI-LA" Taking tilt iiir Tokyo. (he nihil of a lr!,i nf Duoliltlr's raiders gels the all-clear signal from llic starter on tin- !1 i. !• i <!<■••!. <»l tile S. S. Hornet. I'laiies devastated Japan's industrial, military and industrial centers. V. S. Navy riioto. (International Soundplioto.) r»:?\rTi:it 'i: u::ty A ,Ti..'K tiri'ili'il a.< frou - i .ii i»l<iw when Agatha an ■ : • !i; • 111. re \v is a micro , • « ,il ti hi the i Inset. n 1 lit y'ie spying on i In 01 iv.I. as tli< I in : mi:i might Ik- audi I • ;■» Hi. n.ncraled liftcner, even I 'i out in (lie hall. ■ i • : ii't know who y.ni mean by *1'. . .!•!. i v.i'iiMn'l h.-.111 prised il i lis.- police." -v. h:st ( an wo Jo?" "V. urn : 1 .tile a;: though v.'r ills 1 *;!•••.* .. Mill • mill one 11 :m ; t i • . .. ■!■ i;.: .. i: liii'l.i cut v. her.' lu. V "i I 'nji'l l;now," admitted Aga tiia "VI i «'. ii i i tif v.c can tlili:t i'• • linntint yiumj: man. 1'iiUiam. the f: (itball cap '•! .1 ■i'ii ! i ii" of 11;.ilift to \ :.ii ■. II. ' : 11.1 .'.."allin lii mly. I. r lay Ii! Yoll ;.o i. i.i:»» !lic ii imi an.I talk to yoi:i elf. ii tuccnnary. Anylhlnf; to lit«*|» tin' man .. 1 Hi.* oilier end of that ^.i ■ fi.ir • ;,iii . :iiij: what w«'re Up to." A i' i hurried down the stairs and i lit 1 *i<- fr. t door. She didn't kr. i'.v willed way to go. Suppo: e liar.- .. ill (l.i. :-..' VVIuit oxcukc v.i.u|.I ihc it.v to get him out? I!a I :■ ick !" Ii r right, hey (fid n \ :ii nt I i*. v.. (lie Mar.-h hincli p * * i \ • not or stiid.ntu prohahly '••• ••ifd I., around the tallica there. I'. ot«. of thorn would know where Mat'.s would bis at Ihia hour Hae didn't nr-cd to null. Iaic's. wii* with her. for as sl»" opened the vein d.Hip ;:li" caino face to face v.ith t!»• mail she wafi looking for. "Mr. I'utnum!" lie ^linn'd at her. "iJvcms to inr We in-1 1«|;:1 night." "Vc*. niul I've t,r>nic to you for hip. I know I enn tiust you. ' ii r.t e - outside where wc can talk." A young man at Ihc table fiiM inside the door was regarding them i uciour.ly. tl.T ti iteppril out on the sidewalk! v..Hi In r. She illi v; him away where i he v. :i?t auro I hey could not lie ( ovo I- til "<• in cone's installed a( ' r. plvu-.e in Clemuntlne'n room." | - I I: • -il IIIPlltlllrii.lly. "We 1 ti' .. in follow the wilt- I 1 ■ .ii I (.-.' a 1114' mnii who'll lis-, trull •• In." Ii- frown. <1. ''But why rnme tci, r.t Why not rail the police .'" "N'». no! t.i l'r keep l!ic polh . OH' ''f il They fuupret Clrmanline. It i ay In- tjir puiicv who <M0 doing I listening," I I Support her? Oo.id I-ord!" Without furtlior urging tli young man headed t<nvanl th rooming lsotusp. Agatha ha<l t.i in ; ti> keep up with hi.; sun! stii ! •. | "Don'L say a word win n you ge there!" she directed him. "CMi'mnn tine n:ii! I wil! tali; a.-; though fi i is iio one cIfo in the room. You jbusy following the wires." TaUing hi r advice t'> i> • fjiiiol. 'v tlpdoed up the stair? I liin,l her Agatha trwl a:: heavily . In omli to rover any sound In* made. CI mantine was lnini;'.i,rr; a liir." | inside the room. A;;athi lit "Silo';; got .-•pun!;:" ;>he v.;.. pivu (if her daughter. I The giri'.s fee colorc.l a lilll.- :>.• I fin appeari d in the t! ->r.v.:v, I<'!i J tlio hiiinminj: ■ {i> 1 not :.toj». Sin point.'d toward !!••• «>::> k • t!n rli set In ii.dii :tif t'i lni .iiit ll oi Itlip mierfpluaic. To Agatha slii .iliil, "l>:d they have a in . ; :i|,«-! Iat 1 he siore?" "Xo." n ,'l:''d Agatha. !:• . >ir up tin- deception. "You v.vi. i . lit .' I: •iloMiin' paper.; have Imii sold i it. I ami the .iliii.nn papi «#. haven't come. IVth.ipj: we can ;;ei I In ne.\. on I he radio. You have one. h.iveii'l you'."' | "One or I hone porta hi- Sets. It's pretty ;.oi .i |ii>n'i \i>u ieiuenilior? Yi.i: gave it t.i me." "oil. I did. Well. let's turn il 1 o:«." The radio would In- a life ■ :-.ivcr. It w.mld relieve tlni.i from | (In- need to ki ep l.-ilkilig. Tlie radio sal in (lie lioltorn of the closet. Clcimmtine niaiie consid erable unnecessary noise reaching I past Hans' knees to net it noise lli.it served to cover the sounds of his moving I he el.it lies aside ns he peered up at the wire disappearing over the top 'if the shelf. Certainly anyone listening at the othrr end of the line would he confused by the dragging of the radio case across I lie floor. Hans poked the air with n fincer to indicate that the wire went into the next room. Agatha's heart quickened That was the lal girl's room. Was it possible . . . Hans tiptoed out the door and down the hall. They heard nothing further from him for a moment no voices so il w.M logic;'! to as sume thai the rat girl had departed for In r clnssert at Inst. ("! :i';inllne wiiji fooling villi the radio ilia's. "There'll he a lot of sialic. I•' - very tioh y." "CSoctlJ I m.vn I don't HI.' Uu.'c quiet radios you have to ,r.iiu >"iir can; to lir.ir." • It t.ikcs n minute to warm no." Agatha was listening for liana' fooUlepa in the next room, unU •h •[•inr Ihe fnt pirl wouldn't catch :• lhole. Sin- heard a window .< ;«i!l}r open. He'd probably I Ir.- ' i'l ih<* iH' oulsid* the house a It t ' V. she decided. She was glad. ! !! \.i>ald in- awful to know that . •im i a* in I bin bouse was spying • : !i Clii.tanline. 'IT radio enine to life in the mid I<!!•• or one of the usual morning se nilis. There wasn't much chance of . finding nevva now. Imt anything I III::i made a noise wonU do. Tim <•; h tli,'open doorway Aga ■ th: saw II.in:: descending the . l-;:ir lie waved reassuringly to In r I fore be «i! -appeared from ■ bt below the landing confirming !u r ; in . that the wiring went out ride. She in .ml the front door soft ie open and close behind liini. The radio announcer was giying a i al:« lecipe. Aj: itlia sat down on the I, ii an.I liowe I her head. She wa« t .Mill *1 ill,T. Mustn't let li.*r 1 tie.-v<:: p.< I ih • b •tier of her now! "Maybe 111 i V ."nine niu:<ie," said C'l. 1'iaiitine "I've tried .ill the sta iioi:: lliat niivlit have news." • Tile fnnl dm'!- reopened. without "tiy attempt al qiiiel this time, and II:.'is cam:- pounding up the stairs. , lie w:> surprisingly heavy, al though he liad not seemed unusu ally l it; e. A, . U'a v tnemliercd he i w; the football captain. "No iicf.(l to worry about that microphone any longer," he told litem, not in the slightest short of jbreath. :ilt hi.n;;li lie had taken the fstcp.i three at a time. "It's not con | ncctcd." I Ai:atha stared at him in disbe lief. "Arc you sure?" asked Clcman tine. <r "t traced the wires down the out I side wall from the window in the | next room, and across the vacant lot between here and the Maisli lunchroom. They were hidden in | the dry Rrans. and half way across I the lot they were broken off. VVho i ever war: listening caught onto your i trick and pulled in his trail." Apatlia gasped. "If the wires | pointed Vint way, they must have been pulled by someone in the lunchroom | "Right. I."ol<s rlirpirious, doesn't it? Thai'it where you found me." "Don't b- silly! Who else was tlif re ?" "I'm /"ire no one else In the li"v I'll • ; i v.-.ts I li ning l;> any II ropliolie." lie lirsitated. "Of course it's a twc-.'lory building. Willfird Bacon, the blind boy, lives iiiir.lalrs." The two women exchanged »Ur« tied glances. (To Ho Continued) By I.(K:.\N (II'MII'NINC, M II. ALL OF our da;!* hnl.ii* are being disrupted l.y tl» w«•• ;,i„| there is no prospect that tin- sit i ation is (join# *o improve. Kvon if pwfc* were d' flared tomorrow. Dr. Clcndenini? «i>; answer questions of ijvm iji! i • , . t only, and then only < hrotigli his column. troops would still have »-. I..- ::t abroad in order to ««-iil.i. • who have token their turn at v.vv. ice. In medical .schools we In li.-vu that practically all doctors !. i.e.; graduated from nin!ir;>l will lie inducted into service v:j» to at least 1D50. I sit in on the tli.. us-riot's of (I. • house committee of a small hos pital and it is n.><oni?hiii*: how many problems come up which aj> parently can't be anticipati I. i there is no good reason to !•••! (bat the situation v.iil he bettered within the next two or three y«i . Our eating habits have been completely changed and will wain so for soiur time. Clicnjje in Rating llabils One feature in the change In catinj; habits is the amount of • ing that is done out :>!<■ t!:.> home. In 1 there was :.u average of §175.000.(1(10 a luouth s[ eld i.:s sales in restaurants ami eating and drinking plans. In 11 tuln r, IH42, there was $.V.i'J.ti(ni,ur;o : p.-uL. These changes are due to tl.e pop ulation groups which have mo. , into war industry centers ai.d h.." not found proper faciliiie f.-r It ing qua rters, pat-tut:: v. .•rkin-r away from home, inere:. ■! • ployir.eut in largccities and :nv. • Not only this. but ti-.« a'ii<>-:rit of food which is bi-iti " s. i\.,\ in these places is i;icrca.-iujr. In! :'.i dollar sales in eating ai d di t-. m: places were less than 20 p.-r u: of the total retail ••::!• of stores. Now tlr-y at" ruiiaii;;; around Uti per cent. I'roblenis in ISei tatirantK AH of these thine bring prob leniH. Restaurant In lp is ai a pre. iniuni and often it is dilUcuit enforce the sanitary r« .-ni:.t■••n which should be impned up-.ii food workers. Sanitary now huve to vii.it iwtauriisit ai night. An extremely ir.-poriar.t r\' tar\ pi ecaution .v. ! ! 1 . stilulcd is the use of pup»r ,*aper plates and nt . us possible. With ':■< n in tiie inspicti' n 'if Aoi'Ucrs. the w:i: ul' [I.. LENTEN REDUCING DIET By Dr. Clendeninp Fiidcy-817 calories BREAKFAST I universal vitamin pill: •! '■•ivfii prunes— L'oil calories; 1 iin ti a-' (>:■• butter)—WO calo i !<• : I cup r« tlYe (no creant or -•.Wir). lurJCH Stuffed ctrir salad (1 <"£•£. 'i I :•! mineral nit ilress i: •- i I ealories; I whole-wheat < ra<-!a r 'Jli raloj-ies; 1 i>lu»s .-I.iniiuvil milk—KM) calorics. DINNER A vera • In ljiint* of any ba!:ed, ! r ili'i! . : !h (J 1; }i (no atice)— l'1" ■ ..I iri •: "i cup | toadied cu • in! I- i < r.o calorie.-; la cup lem on t.c I'.'(I calorics. . • i■ saucers, is often done carc I ly. am! i-ro ^ infection is very !i !y t*i piead. Kvcn in the Ik?i r1 t:i iratit a? 'I eating places pa trons -li"'ilt| feel that their inter e • are bi'iii;; served by the Use i>f ? ucli psper utensils. i'Uli Washing 'i'h- t«"liiit<|iie required hy the Umi'iiu «>1' Standards nf mn-t Ii. !• !i t.:ii l..i;-nts fur the wuwli !. ■ • ■!' • I: in a n taiirant is i|tiiV 'i il l. l! eanilol he left to a i I i . fur ihi1 »va::on that i v. ii ,.i ,:s1iin>- of infections .: III tile . r i!i;iestive tract :n-«* very !: • I . i.cclir unlet s the l iiij•• •:.i; i t'ie water ami < ' • ' ! • are carefully oh \ •!. .Mi •!. I:ave reports ii .1 •••!.. citi< that Mich infrc !ia\ ■ ' ii I l'iiiin iiejrlect «f till-" I A • u : f <l«al of it can 1.1- J.: "Vi-ii'ei| by the Use of j.ai. c < -iju an.I ntcni'ils. tjl' I "STit: NS AM) A NSW KUS iJ. M.: <' .'i a temperature • t in :i • .rl uf nine years be • •! by :• : rvnii condition, or <: ■ fin I.u.'i- lo !.•• a physical ei lit.'.ii ■ aat for it? I- it il'intri roil-. I" allow a child run i i- r li . : i lire to nh ad v.::'i a:::l a. ti.iti-:<? ver: I w..alil revrard this as u:!*--ii :.:lv rr to require a .ill . 11 i aminatiiiii. It ! iiM : ' . I ■ • ! ineil away hv ti. ■ .• :• i ii.. i:jtl)l thai it is «i>a- i i : . i \ Hi; I. -, s. I believe a -'•in. : ami an x-ray of ii- .- ■ I i i iioiii* i.i uri'vr '• ■ ■■ ■ Jo.-j I'.I- iti— !-.•• ! .- . .. !-. II ii. v. elii' I .1 . iiuh:l;;e in iturmal ^COTT S SCRAP BOOK By k. J. SCOTT iiA.Vi > i'RODJClP ZA YUlT.v-.rp.CM >. L '* / ' L r A. uc■ - i •. v . , n«.fsunf..K r<r I "I ■fftut FRUlf Of If'PY s a: Lit LOS * O* fHL v, "tciPfwu " K S.ii VOICASO '♦ ?-<t VVQtAlP V S"aK ^t4A :4 JirL.V;A 21.COO rl( T U!»#H Ami ait iV.S rtl.M — It'OM Pifcrt VAKt te-p rt.inrtrps jT <•'/t .vr... - -£'Vg / -<♦.£. -1 \ I L . • THE OLD HOME TOWN ■- . By STANLEY THIMBLE THEATRE—Starring Popoye ■ "-tzi' r'r--: ITWS^TOS] jlM'KROSZi^MAH^i T." SmA9CUT/. : • '• • •">> I ! OJHbRE JL——^ . > ';-v ••'-•' §8 lSHE% AT 1 " VO'^S I'^scJLXj .^rr i";.v _•, IGUV pope1 >- i<s >:-j •. ' '-UZiWj - 4& ' A Corny Di earner!' ^ ' Lv'v • V !. k^i»gg V hm>& ; rvs Cfi. pluMK BLONDIE— «• s. i-au-ni offi.e) Zombie Lingo! By Chic Young V ; * -. i tllA.KLTT , mwstveV „.. "TF."1-*/--'-t TsuCEfl TposimE.^ rfi PL;.f,::-.o ^, [ j r.-... . vktco «r iC?I jiro: —iX', I——' r v twangs.' a victor eACPTNV:~^\ I ».r - fiiRDF'l rl <**' VV—, fjO 1'"LP i i * L—y :"j ,— I TVfc STA'H ijji.'K-ti- ■ • • • - .' I ),■"■...>• GAKC^j V jNt:rr.av. '\\\\W \couses-r^irv *v 'V ;|. ROBINSON 03U.SQE pvlf,: ; ' irVn \i. 71! <&« i iiyi| ^ Ji\ ~ \ 4V UMPS DISHONEST CONFESSION LOOK AT ALL THIS, liAbt T/A '.HE MODERN /V\IDAS' fiL "LL OJVER YOU WITH -ifciV DIAMONDS'/ -«'■ ■ f HERE-tfRAB A FEW 3-SI/VY'YOU FiSTFULS Or THiS •—HAVH LOST L2TTUCC AND OET YOURSELF YOUR pom t han:> ME THAT I3IM STurr. HE'S IN JAIL- I'M 'lOUK EVER LOVlNG HIISE"VMC>, Sumley GUMf* ESQU"

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