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 The Lowell' Sun Wednesday May 12 1943
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22 Parent 24 Erect
43 One time 44 Pint (abbr.) 45Labor
57 Small particle 41 Wireless
59 It is one of the 42 Morfnain dye most 43 Deliver speech
wns driwn, ••li.
the wctnes.s seeps right
Ihnt col him through you,"
SIDE GLANCES
IJOE PALOOKA
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
OS
KU. CAJtU THE
Attack From the Rear Dorothy Kilgallen
MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTEBOOK knees, faciiiy Kail, the bar- Manhattan Glitter: Carol Dexter, tendtrii were muttering muni-"
"Jewelry, beauty treatments, hats, handbags, rugs and floor lamps—does this family go around looking for things that are not rationed ?"
Harry Carey, who used -to ride the cinematic range, impressed by the bareback acts at the circus... Sylvia Sidney, this week's Bronx "jane Eyre" wailing ior a table al Mr. Lindy's,- even as' 5'ou and I...Myrtle Duncdin, the stunt uni- cycllsl who is featured in the cur- rent "show at Leon & Eddie's; chiiuffeuring herself to- work 6n
HORIZONTAL
1 Pictured war- plane, the
B-2f 12 Smell
13Wager
14Love to excess 15Greek lette- J6Et cetera
(abbr.) 17Side protected
from wind 18 We
20 Leave out
2! Pay attention
26 Mix
11 Compass ^ 18 Vase
22 Fastener 23Exist
25 Perfume 27 Sign
32 Spinning toj 33 Consume fooc 35 High card
36 Bright color 38 Gale
39 Mill (abbr.)
40 Singing voices
StHO IF. HE /S, OO.VT LET HIM SET AWAY*' ^$5" A?A4f£/S ROCKY AH0
He'S A'—HE'S A —
One Vote Against Froo Speed whnl gripes the men Ihecc is Ihe feeling they are forgotten of our
armed forces. They are ns remote from civ- ilization as cast- on desert Islands. N e w s and mnil reaches them slowly. They arc roosl-
n'c.ll, in the parka. The cooks tried all kinds of tricks with "Spam," but it always came out "Spam." ft is a sort of meal composition and 1 under-' atnnd it can become- quite thill. Crackers look III e place of breail.
As the occupation became more scllled, the fare naturally Im- proved, but not much. The Sol- diers on the island on which my
THE GREMLINS
1SUVMILK1WANT NOT ONIOM
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Answer to Previous Puzzle
KNtw 1117 ' THAT GUY N6VER
The Midnight lIcHl: You ditlo wllh Sylvia Fairbanks'; ;
ctvrrAiNL>: i
WAS EXPERIMENTIN6
POiNG?
LLA CINDERS
LISTEN, SANS,. THE ^v^N WHO'S BEEN PUTTING STEEL
SHAV1NSS IN AIRPLANE ENGINES \& IN ,,-, THIS CROWD.'
York listening lo the American mntlc. il the hard ivatf from •• Frank Slnnlru. So far there is
no official proof lhal Chucho Mar- lieomttn, second class to Lien-'*/-
ine/, lias vet meI.Choo Choo Jolui- tenant, j. n., bach in town—' son, llic fiibuious model now ca- • and stationed at. Hunter col'
1
vorllng in "Early lo Bed' —but It's le/ic, with the WAVKS.
an even-money bet he will. The Owl Patrol: Xavler Cugat, The new Casablanca, inspired by making his lucky 13th, appearance You Know What, feature at ot the Waldorf—at a salary that Narrowing II Down Ihe bar a drink called Uncondi- endears him to the collector.of in- tional Surrender Goodness lernal revenue Morton Dow- isn'L thai Stem getting .current- ney El Moroccoing with MollyVan- events conscious? derbllt, and Wooley Donahue doing
A MOUNTAIN AREA OF VIR6IN TIMBEfJ...
NO ROAOS SHORT OF THE TAMERVILL6 JUNCTION JUST OVER THE STATE
LIME/
WARDEN.' Vv/lTH ROCK6TC.BUT OON'T YOU \ GOULD I KWOW KMOW- WHAT HEt) GET IN-
THE INMATES SIDE ONE AND * OF YOUR OWN SHOOT HIMSELF ' PRISON ARE
HAVE YOU DEDUCEO FROM THE AVAILABLE
CLUES?
TOOKA COURSE JUST A POINT WEST OF DUE
NORTH
r.fiutd have heard, the knees
knocking and the incantations
being mumbled for miles await
the -nit/hl the Riobamba npcncil
its new revne following Frank
mntilra. The proprir.lor wax really be mistaken for Winston- reliably rtptsrteil. to he on his Churchill? ' • • • • • ? ,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
28 Seine 47 Pertaining to VERT1CAJ Ccolloq.) I DOWT KMOW ANYWINGlTHEM WHY" DID VOU we PUT THAT ITEM ITS
Mow SEE IF you CAM DREAM UPTVE 60V [ nm more susceptible to cold '/IK HKAT SITUATION
29Single wings
30 Sailor 49 Editor (abbr.) SI Writing fluid 50 Bolivia
1Negotivp 48Oil (comb. form)
/ SAYSHEWA.S XSMOOP1NG AROUND ROOM IO3 AT THE HIGH SCHOOL?
WHO WAS WITH HER. '
most guys. We liatl sleeping Some are heated by stove!! fop hags t>ul even when 1 sacked my- yhich coal is brought In and is- self up al nighI. I fell damp and ued sparingly. There are -no
32 Beverage 34 Auricle 37Sowing
BRING TOH\ OWER. KID )
(abbr.) 51 Scatter
2 Poem 48 Arabian
3 Part of motor 50 Sheep's call 4 Street car 52 Recede
5 Aid 54 Pro
ABOUTA VEILEDLADY; CAPTAIN COOK'/
VVVtAT VV/V3
SUPERMAN / I HAVET O TELL OOH& IN
YOUR OOOM?
V,'£'RE OS In" CXnSKKjTS OP
YD'-)
I.-.' PRISONERS TO
OFFICE?
IN.THESKIOOO JUST Tb CREATF A WYSTBE.V t
CAPTAIM- we DREdWEO
B COMPUBTB&:
cold. 1 want lo go anywhere In rces on Ihe Aleutians and no i\a't=£ this war except back there." ral fuel. Other huts' have/jjit" This Is Ihe sentiment of all the loves lhat burn crude oil and attr, Kb mrn who have been in the Aleu- aid lo be very good. The faclli^; tians Dial I have lalkcd with. It ies for balhing are practically^ musl be Ihe toughest soldiering iil and my friend said the fellows
53 Theseplanes
implements are flown by 6 Encountered 55 Bold face
V
39 Mother the
41 -Egyptian son 55 Naked
god 56 Sash
7 Engrave 1 (abbr.)
8 Unemployed 58 Master of Sci-
the world. The chief Illness s his base went two months with-
THE LOWELL SUN
Ectertti u Second Class Jlatter it Ixjirell, ha^j , Pos Sole Owners of Namfl and Good V/ii; ot
Subscription EalM by V>1! Anjwher. In New
ioiicj ii.i jEicjira wjin tno picJurc Wldft World. r It Is "Th» Cotapleta
EAH, B-11
.
would be tedious and uninteresting To Charles I,. P^rlcllo, formerly The temptations ot Ihe flesh special administrator of the cslat* of Nora. Slica. late ot Low'eJl," In also nonexistent in Ihe Aleutians said county of Middlesex, deceased.
Lowtlt Son
IS Ktirner Square, Ix>^sl!. Slasv Published Djlli F.ictot
HALF AN HOUR •-' lV> A s'j
A: petition has been presented to sntrt Court by Lenahan O'Connell. administrator of the. estate not al- ready administered ot said Jfora Shea praying .that, the appeal- claimed by you from a decree ot this Court dated Decembe'r-Ji; 19<2. on your account as such specl&l administrator be dismissed. •
9 Girl students
ence (abbr.)
Ihcro Is the common cold which ut a bath. They cannot use the
Comnny, Publlihtri
No saloons. No dames. country!
WELL DRESSED
What
UT.n.SESDAV. MAV 12, 1313
Trt1 S
OUT OF JAIL?
WE SOT -SM HEWME.D M THEM' CAMT <5Tf OUT-'MV • SURROUNWKi
EM t=T*CM THE - •
SMOUW? HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED FROM THE GOOFX WARD IN THE FIRST PLACE,, CET ALONE 7URNEP
tOOSE IN 7H6 LA&.' '
EB PROBABLV STAMDlNS RISHT
NEXT TO SO,V\E (ONE OF YOU
HW,
HE COULDN'T HAVE PICKED A MORE INACCESSIBl AREAI
Fanny Ward at the Blue Angel,- looking into her future with'the assistance of Astrologlst Helen Hosklns . . . Does anyone mind If I remain the girl who doesn't thinK Dudley Field Malone would ever
CLOSE!
WELL,\\XAT THE ROCKET
boohs, leas tcllinff Mr. K. what In do far Iris head cold.
WAR-CONSCIOUS H.\K
(leraldinc Fitzgerald, thc.':; winsome actress, i>art}/in'g Jicr '• sun, Michael, on his • third^. • liii-ttidau ... Conrad N a ge /,':? nriiicd with a. flock of magd-.,^ fines, sunning, himself in Cen- '; Irnl par If.. .former .Broad- : •
KEEP yauR EYES OPEN,BOV51 THAT WAVE BEEN
the blond songstress, astonishing bo-jumbo over their potiojif,
patrons al NIC Casbah by. turning up in a gown
with n scarf that
draped over tlic
lower halt ot her face—just like a
Turkish
(lie chorus -girls were tretA- blinff, and the waiters' pockets bnlaal with tokens, charms roirf talismans. •
Even so, everyone was sure that nothing, nothing, nothing could succeed after Sinatra, and that the joint undoubtedly would be a' dis- mal hnunt by the wek-end.
UEA SHOWED'EM
But from the moment Bea Wain, topped into the spotlight and sails icr first tune with the air •oC knowing distinctly what she was doing, it was evident that the fe- male answer to Sinatra had been
genuine delight! Bobby
Clark, jacketless, read- ing Hie funnies n d Inhalling spaghetti in a West 52nd street restaurant . . .
Gypsy Mnrkoft,
plucky heroine of the Lisbon Clip- ound. The gentleman in the au- per crash, making her first night dience began to wear looks that club appearance at the Stork .on vere more rugged versions of the the arm of beau Dob Rlplcy. She expressions their girl friends spott- wears a big scnr on her forehead, ed during the reign of Frank the
limp—and an unquenchable Terrible. I guess you couldn't call t swooning, but whatever men. do ,1Nl) I'EACHES-.UKOH'NIflC that is akin to swooning, that's
' Peggy Hopkins Joyce and JMabel what they did. '
Boll, the diamond ([ucens. violat- Now the belles will huve (o- ing Ihe dimout regulations 'at RC( out the smelling salts MlriN, neighboring Riobamba tables... start administering ,to the . Hannah Williams helping Pvl. Leo braves. ' r> Clark 'enjoy his furlough, al the All . Around the Town: Leon Kuban Bleu...Peaches Browning Henderson laughing at the zany
remember her?—at Ihe Cafe antics of the 18 Club clowns. "What's the difference," asks Minlison. Joe . Frisco, "between this mad-
.-1 Stone's Throw trom house andWashington?" . , . llrnaitiray: Vaughn Monroe PARTY I''OK M1CI1AKL
has co-nnthiirfd n sony aimed
at Adolf entitled "HVrc Com-
ing'lo del Toil!".. .The huil-
rf(c orfmreii chanteuse 7/ilrfc-
flnrde and ship-builder Henry
J. Kniscr at the Persian Kooni
the other night did nut feature
an exchange, of military infor-
mation, llitdegarde, icfto hn.i
o huge collection of medical a bicycle painted bright.white.'-:<-
The Mexican singer,
Marline?., who sometimes Is re-
ferred lo ns 'the Mexican Frank
Sinatra," Is just recovering from
having spent his first week in New wajiitc Lou Miniiing, 'w/iov
Chucho
Damon Runyon
A .voiing .soldier who nerved "Spam" fifiarinff on the d&ity eight months in the Alcnlians menu mith such frequency as lol(( me Hie oilier evening lhal to itivc the boys a. pain in the
oung man spent most of the tinier Ing on practically barren rqbks 101 a (ew fish" similar to salmtiff. almost constnntly beset by wcl, ilh their rifles in the shallows at cold weather, wllh seldom u glint ho sea and occasionally caught
of sunshine lo break trie gray mon- olony. The young fellow said II
species of trout in a stream that •icklcd down from an elderly yol- ino. They lived in mere fox holes;
first, figuring (he Japs woitlcT, op around to strafe them, bul The Nail on the Hoac he said. "It chills you to llic mar- ow all the bases have mcl'al Iiuts:
row i" your bones, (hough maybe ke igloos Ihat arc set deep In" IG ground. '
sometimes develops into T. B. ea because a man could not Jive There arc none of Ihe ailments of norc lhan a few minutes in the the lopics, sucli as malaria. Pneu- cy water.
monia was a menace for a lime
There are oner 10,000 blue lirelly well licked. My young foxes on the island-where the
bul our service physicians have it
friend said the medical facilities young matt was stationed **
al all our bases are great, dcs He Gets Arounc ilo Ihe handicaps.
The aviator* hni-r the tauah- et.1 service of all. They a<> out an their runs atcr Kiika and Ihe other Jap-held inlands at- nsoxl with the regularity of Kitbicny IrainK, and nearly al- icnys in desperate flying ii'eather. Only too many fail 10 return, the saya of our air force in the Aleutians has not yet been icritlen. In all /«»- lorg no men hai.e laced haz- ard* as continuously and as gloriously.
when our soldiers first landed,
but the critters retreated to
lite other side of the island
and the men were not per- •' milted lo molest them. These ~ : foxes are said lo be survivors "'• • of an experiment at propagat- - ing them in large numbers oil ']**.. the island lhal ended with Me'Cl tear. The boys also saw many ' "• seal and a few sea otter, the ''" animal lhat first lured hardy '.> adventurers to the Aleutians
long ago. -- -
As for the few Aleuts who re- mained on the islands when the war broke out, they have"- been
11 may interest soldiers conlcm transported to the mainland. I plating orders to Ihe Aleutians t judge from what my friend said earn lhat the gcnllc litlle sean they are somewhat on the untidy squirrel is rare there, which side and their removal improved
such a va.ft amount of clolhin
What Goes On ? lhat the pursuit of this (juarr ill.aite.nn, ES. Probale ^GourV.
good thing. A man'has (o wea the atmosphere.
The soldiers are garbed agains
the weather in excellent polar sar
lorlal equipment. They wear woo
lined pants, long, heavy woole
underwear, high rubber overshoe
and knee-length overcoats line
with sheepskin and provided wit
parkas. It is difficult to dlstin dny of May, 1343, the roturn -d»y gulsh an officer from an enliste of this citation.
man when they are both made u John C. T^eg'gat, Ks ,
for outdoors.
The food early in our occu- onn lhoki<rand nine hundred' &hi
It you desire to object thereto you or your attorney shouM die a written appearance--Jn said Court At Cambridge before ten o'clbek In the forenoon on the twenty-eighth
First JudRe of said Court,' '(hi*
seventh day of May, In; the'
pation of our inland bnsci m<? forty-three. , y, with the tiling called P. JORDAN', RcKliter,
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