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116 S. Front ihe House of Perfect Diamonds' 122 S. Front Fremont Main 1656 GROB CAMERA SHOP wee st THE FREMONT NEWS-MESSENGER, FREMONT, OHIO, MONDAY, NOVEMBEB 18, 10 If, PACE SEVEN CUMMINGS BUYS WINGS OF TOMORROW: The Story of Aviation No. 5: AROUND THE WORLD to ME FOLKS FOR mE HOLIDAY? S60 SHOES, BUT NOT WILLINGLY Actor Gets Treatment In New York Shop, He Declares Ill I Sill 1 Los Aneeles from New York In his By MROIMA THF.RSON HOLLYWOOD. Nov.

18. UP -Robert Cummings today swore off thp. classified telephone directory. It's thnt doggone yellow book Lha's responsible for his new "grape skin" shoesthe ones thnt hnve him waddling around like a durk and feeling like Hope. They also set him bark $fiu.

And even if it looks like he's wearing leather mittens on his feet he's gonna pet his money's worth. golly. Thirty smackers per shoe ain't hay. Even to movie Ftar. "Me and 'hnt darn classified directory," he moans "That's hew I got into this mess In the fhM place." Seems Actor Tumminps, with a little time to kill in New York a while bade, got to thumbing through the yellow phone hook lie does it all the time it fascinates htm.

And this time he got bogged down under "Shoes." miles an hour, flying a Granville Brothers racer. (2) The London-Melbourne MacRobertson International Air Race of 11,300 miles was a test of the world's best planes and pilots in 1934. W. A. Scott and T.

Campbell Black of England won a a two-engined DeHaviland Comet, despite personality clashes en route. They finished the race on one engine, thus proving the reliability of a twin-engined plane. K. L. Royal Dutch Air Lines pilots placed second in an American-built Douglas and Roscoe Turner and Clyde Pangborn finished third in a Boeing 247 air liner.

The race, which served to pioneer international flying, demonstrated BY CHARLES TRACY Aviation editor, Cleveland Press; form, Army pilot CWritten or NEA Service) (J) Aviation hit the big time in the 1 930's. Ocean spanning grew to globe-girdling. Wiley Post, flying the Lockheed "Winnie Mae" with Harold Gatty as navigator, in 1931 flew around the world in eight days, 15 hours, and 51 minutes. Two years later the famous one-eyed pilot did it alone in seven days, using a new-type automatic pilot which allowed him to sleep while crossing the Atlantic. At the 1932 National Air mes in Cleveland, Maj.

James E. Doolittle pushed the land-plane sueed record to 294.28 that the United States was taking the lead in development of fast passenger planes. (3) In 1936 Pan American Airways inaugurated trnns-Pncific air passenger service between San Francisco and Manila. Wake and Midway islands were intermediate stops. Howard Hughes in 1938 lowered the round-the-world flight record to three days, 19 hours, and 11 minutes in a Lockheed Lodestar.

Douglas (Wrong-way) Cor-rigan created an international chuckle when he told government officials of the United states and Ireland he mistakenly flew east over the Atlantic to Dublin, Ireland, though he intended range-stretched Ourtiss Robin. (1) From Germany in 1039 came a arning that a powerful air force was being built In the Third Reich, Test -pilot Wendel shatteied the land-plane speed record with a mark of 468.9 military Messerschmidt, BF-109-R, The same type plane later became Germany's standard tighter a hard one to beat. The life-time dream of Igor Sikorsky, Americanized Russian aircraft designer, was realized, in 1940, when a helicopter of his design made its first successful flight at Stratford, Conn. (TOMORROW: Flying to Victory.) "I MW this ad for the skin-tight shoe." he said. "That got my in- a hj fancy footwear.

bare feet into two cake pans jand starts slapping in some cold, HALL ME looked at his watch. Counted ahead 45 minutes. It was only at the end of that lime when he went to take the samples out that he remembered Elise saying something about 40 minutes instead of the usual 45. He took the samples over to her and she ran the tests on them. A little frown gathered on her smooth forehead.

She called Red yoght, I 946.1 wet cement. 'This may hurt after a she 'Hut go ahead and yell if von want to. All our customers do'." She was right, he added. After a while that cement started to smart and burn like crazy, And Cummings still hadn't decided by fans TflaM NEA ierviti, Ire zrr -r VKiw-j" 1 mm cot it. tion a buzz.

Just to ask what thy were like "Instead, a lady character in a The manufacture! of skin- Wfaitfl smock gratis me and pulls brushed him off Said he'd me into a little closet," he said, have to make a personal call. Then "She plumps me down on a high they hung up on him. chair and orders me to take off my "By now I'm really curious." shoes." Cummings grinned. "So I IwaDowl Cummings told her he just wants my pride and call back humblyJto see samples of the specialty of They condescend to give me an the house, please. The lady charac-appointment." tOT ignores him and tells him to In fVrson roll up his pants.

OHM Bm day and our hero! "So I roll up my pants," Cum-ihows up in person just to geLmings shrugged. "And she plops BLAME YOUR IMYBILEIF- CONBTlPATTOM uMl Hi tMaiaalHb mental dullness hii.I thftt "half-alive" feeling may often result if bile doesn't flow Mry An into your intent ines. So you see how important it is to keep liilp Sowing freely! And what finer aid could one desire than Ir. Kdwards' Olivp Tablets, used so suceessfullv fur over SSyaamby De. It, Maeihitui treating his patients for constipation and sluggish bile.

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I .00 whether he wanted to buy the shoes or not. "But I sit there for a eoupla hours," he went on, "with her splashing plaster all over me and over. "Are you sure, Ked, that you only left these in the oven 40 minutes? They test just like the ones we ran 45 minutes. I can't understand it." Her brown eyes met his blue ones. Honestly puzzled.

i Here's What We Do: ELL, he wasn't going to lie about it. Not to this girl. "All f3. 4. MNN front wheeU Ml Inspect lining.

Inspect, clean ud MMH front wheel bearing-. Inspect brike drsoHk Clieck and add braxe Ml if needed. Adjust brake ihos enre full contact with CM walls and herself. And me trying to 'ell her I'm just 'looking! around for a pair of shoes'." Finally Cummings' feet were "done." The cement was nice and hard. And the lady character pulls out a hammer and chisel.

"What's th-at he asks nervously. "Have Jo get you out of this," she snaps. "I better warn yon this usually hurts, too. And when I take off the east all the hair on your feet and ankles will come with it." She was light again. Cummings yelled like a banshep while she de- plastered him.

And his feet came it looking like a baby's all rin; and clean and hairless. Also sore. Pso-Ridisal hwtantff relieves itching, irritation on tormented skin. Only skm aid of its kind containing Sulfa, known as the miracle drug. Fights infection crust and scale Combats externally-caused pimples, skm eruptions, rashes Use only as directed.

Won't show or stain. drums. 6. OaeafiBy Mel ItalMI Apply rso-Kidisal right where the trouble shows. look for quick, wel 1 come relief.

THE STORYi Red McFan. army pilot. (Nm home with a chrallul of rlbbona mid a cocky nwagger. Hi old boN offers him chance to finish Mchool and a pnrt-llnie Job meant lille, holh of which he nccrplM. ItiiHH Condon, (he bo' on.

ix hi cIomi'nI friend. Huns la In love with Vnrney, who dlMlikeM lied. Ited is tlixmnyrd to learn that his new job menus working under I Jnekle Spence, co-ed. Invites Keil to a formal dance, then refuses to no with him when he turns up in port clothes. XI J7LISE and Russel had gone to a show.

They just happened to stop in at Tonelli's near the campus for a cocktail on their way home. The place was crowded. They walked through the narrow, aisle between the booths. "Looks like we'll have to go some place else," Russel said, not finding any vacant. Elise spoke up.

"Wait a minute, Russ. That one over in the corner. There's nebody in it." But there was somebody there. A big red-haired fello with his head sprawled on his outstretched arms on the table. A head of unruly red hair that both recognized instantly.

Russel shook him by the shoulder. "Red Red, what's the matter?" Red straightened up slowly. Dim recognition lit his bloodshot eyes, "Hello Russh Hello "What's the matter?" Russel repeated. "I thought you were going to a dance tonight." He and Elise slid into the seat across from Red. Red gave out with some gibberish about a uniform "No uniform.

Nosh good "miff. No uniform." CRYSTALS or Any Size or Shupe WATCH WHILE-U -WAIT MILTON'S JliU I I.KKS 411 V. Slate Hfectv 2 -way Treatment for Stubborn Skin Casts rry stubborn skin infections may require uninterrupted treatment I'se Pbo-kidisal liquid by day I VRi1isal cream by n.ffhi Thii round-thf-clock method ts a 24-hour help! (HfcaYl i i roiii thinksh she too good for me you thinksh you too good for me everybody thinksh they're too good for me," he muttered in maudlin self pity. Elise with feminine Intuition guessed at least part of what had happened. She reached out with one of her hands and touched his.

"Of course we don't think we're too good for you," she said. Red's senses were clearing, lie sat up straighter. He felt that he had been making a fool of himself and suddenly he was ashamed of his behavior. "I'm sorry," he said distinctly. And then with a rather painful dignity.

"I'm all right now. Yuu and Russ go on." "I'll drive you home," Russ said. Red shook his head. "No, I'll be all right now." T-TE sat on long after they left him. Once be touched the the place on his big hand where Elise had laid her cool slim one.

It was the first time she had shown any ordinary human kindness to him, and for a moment he was moved. And then quickly came the thought. "She was sorry for me that's what it was. Sorry for me because my girl threw me over." It was pal! to his wounded pride. "Well, the devil with that I don't need anybody feeling sorry for me." Unfortunately lie can led thls belligerent air to work with him the next morning.

To Wise's warmer than usual greeting he grunted a sour reply and listened impatiently while she explained the test they were going to run that morning. Wrapped up in his own injured feelings, he didn't listen closely to what she was saying. What the heck, he'd run these tests before she was heard of in the laboratory. He carried the samples over and put them in the baking ovens and WRITER OF FAMED SONGS DIES AT 63 or. MM Hoo.l 5802 right," he blurted savagely.

"I made a mistake and left them in 15 minutes. I got mixed in the time." "Why didn't eU me. He remained stubbornly silent. Annoyance glinted in Elise's dark eyes. She threw the samples in the waste can and stamped her foot.

"All right, we'll start over," she said curtly. "And this time do as you're told. Or else "Or else what?" he demanded sullenly. "I suppose you were going to say you'd have me fired was that it?" "I certainly can't work with you if you won't do as you're told," Elise said spiritedly. "Boy, you think you riM this place, don't you For a moment they Rlare.I at each other.

Hate flashing from both pairs of angry eyes. And then something happened to Elise. She was suddenly aware of his vitality, his magnetism as she had been that night on the dance floor. Suddenly aware that her anger at him wasn't an authentic anger that she got a thrill out of fighting with him. Flushed and disturbed she turned her back on him.

Still without looking at him, still pretending to be very busy, she said: "I'm sorry, Red, I said what I did. I had no business to. You do your work and I'll do mine. Let's start all over now on these samples." (To Be Continued) NEW YORK, Nov. 18.

UP James Kendis, 63, co-author of "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" and "If I Had My Way," died es-terday at his home in Queens. DOnns the 1920" his songs never failed to sell over a million copies. Many are si ill popular. i AOUELL i WANTED 50 Girls and Women How To Relieve Bronchitis The Sensational Mineral Surface Coctffng LEAK-PROOF. SEEPAGE-PROOF.

rOR CELLARS FOUNDATIONS BUILDINGS RETAININO WALLS SWIMMING POOLS Creomulsion relieves promptly because it Roes right to the seat of the Russel and Elise exchanged puz- iV5 7 PER 80 A. war -proved development for keeping porous masonry surfaces above or below ground bone dry. Use Aquella for interiors; Aquella No. 2 for exteriors. trouble to help loosen and expel zled glances and Russ signaled a germ laden phlegm, and aid nature waiter and asked for some coffee, to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- Thev sat in iienrp Ron flamed bronchial mucous mem- jra i i branes.

Tell your druggist to sell you an slowly, a bottle of CreomuLsion with the tm- Ked stared malevolently across Opportunity for Exceptional Earnings on Piece Rate! MIXED WITH WATER MAKES ONE GALLON derstanding you must like the way it the table at Elise as if she ere "Jackie I adjusted the temperature. He quietly allays the cough or you are the cause of his trouble to have your money back. FARM SUPPLY and HATCHERY CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis 117 S. Arch St. Fremont, O.

In East Pittsburgh, Pa. Tho new motor will be set up next week. Operation of the new water is expected soon. Mr. America Finds Yankee Women Much Too Skinny Apply At Once YERGES Manufacturing Co.

425 N. Wood St. NOVEMBER RAINY WEATHER SPECIAL LEND-L r.Asu TOTAL GIVEN WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. UP The United States spent on lend-lease through August 31, 1946.

the treasury re but thev act and By CLAIRE COX think different, who can lift a Stands straight- he said. The gir 100 pound weight CHICAGO, Nov. 18. UP Mr. America said today that.

American trirls are too skinny. They would er, thinks belter and feels hfrilth- ipurted today. icr than the gin who thinks it a strain to lift a ping-pong mi -m Junior Miss Gabardine prettier, 04 said, it they would practice weight lifliiiK- Hi. i el Stephan said the girls also micht fef i 7 "fMr WAS 77) girls also might i 7 HAT WAS TUB WEL Lt Nr TUR ALLY, try eating what their EASIEST rrS they mX AND CLEANEST chimney emoremTmrir 51 'ER CAE PQWM. Mr.

America is Alan Stephan, 22, Cicero, 111., a 205-pound mass of: muscle who won his title in a male beauty contest at Detroit. In nisi spare time he is a weight lifter, i CXta ..1. km 1 I ...1 for them, instead WF THROW SOME CHIMNEY find to munch OH "I fary tn tell tin EST ROY SWEEP SOOT a sound mind 5 v. "I "Id Greek od: V. FIRE REGULAR LYA io muirK wmii hni pngminai "But "Therr's plenty wrong, too," hej main nnvi ject ivc I'm more ndvo-i said wnni ine gins iacK mosxiy cayng i Mae West shape, VOU nn- IS curves.

rioretnnrt hill HfStAM tinlo hen a a ir r. Kmw mn iiuj.ii aic iuu xtiL ji ihis arm around a girl, he doesn't RAIN COATS originally built to sell at much more than this modest price $6.95 want to have an armful of bones." i neir complexions are nan arm they have poor posture. They weai MOTOK AURIVF.S RET.LKVIJK, NOV. 18. A ISO horsepower motor, last of four to i be installed in JMlievuea newi Frink run water syMem, has ar rived from the Westinghouse plant; too much makeup, and they don't got enough fresh air." Stephan said the girl whose only-exercise is bending her elbow at the corner drugstore never will be attractive.

"It's muscles that make a girl shapely," he explained. "The fatty layer women have under their skin hides the muscle bulges, but you can tell it's there all right." l-rV If V'v Rrlite raitffT of hr attach? qnicW wi(h Lit0'd Capadinr. Acts fait briaue ita in- grr litnu ere nUttdy diiiolTtd ill ttidy to bgin rtlitf. Um onlf as directed. I'kc Exercist-s Stephan said girls should start out with simple tumbling exercises and work-up gradually to weight-lift ing.

"Some of 1he best looking girls are weight lifters," he added. "I talked the.nintoit, and you should see ihe difference." They not only look different, Sizes 11 to 17 Fine quality trench style rainwear of tan gabardine with wide tie-around belts and two roomy slash pockets. DuPont Zelan water repellent finish. A ttiappy styled practi-cal coat to own and for Christmas giving. Now on sale at Sool may waslc your vilal fuel; Chimney Sweep gels rid of tool It Will Pay You To Wait tMi I.

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