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Dy A' ill 5^ g dni© II (pro) ^ r \l JV. Vol," 2 Ho. 3 IKPOHi-'ATIOH A1ID ISUCiTIOlT SECTION 22 January 19^5 WAR-TIKE BABY BOO*. ™ CLASSES FOE ABSENTS One hundred thousand service men "became fa^ thers while away from home during the first nine months of 19^, ac-^ cording to the National Institute of Diaper Ser^ vices. ] " For 100,000 mon, there- Jforc, Army or Eavy discharge ^\/V\'will only mean going on \li " i ■D,S- ~ Di^por Service,"" -.J j With a desire to "bo help-* *V / J""'u jfulj as woll as to ad- ■—/-^vcrtisc its particular "brand of "breech cover) the Institute has undertaken to instruct these absentee, fathers in an important postwar skill. Weekly classes in diaper-changing and affiliatod arts arc offered servicemen at the 77"th Division Association clubhouse, in midtovm Manhattan. The address is 28 East 39th St., for those desiring information "by mail. Artillerymen accustomed to handling split-trail pieces probable will havo a head-start in the matter of bahy care, the diapor people agreed, "but even they may encounter special problems in connection with this model's automatic firing. Also, only about half the typos they will he working with arc equipped with the familiar firing pin, Intonsivo study will roturn big dividends, however, and the trainees should try to realize that, no matter how distasteful some of those dividends may seem to him, they are bread and buttor to the National Institute of Diapor Services, BIG- POPULATION (-AUS.! Metropolitan Life Insurance Company statisticians estimated that tho population o_* the United States increased "by 1 .,400., 000 persons during 19^, Nearly throe million babies wore born, the report said and tho general death rate "was approx™ imatcly 10,7 Pcr thousan-d. ahout 2$ lower than in 19^3," The rate included all services' deaths- whether from ill- noss or battle wounds both home and overseas* BIACKMABKET IN ILLEGITIMATES BABIES: ___JJ^jj^^j^gek^consultan^fo^thoU,S, Children's Bureau which roportod,a." flourishing blackmarkct in illegitimate bahies, said that tho rato of illegitimacy has more than doubled in tho past two years, largely duo to war stress. Also, juvenile delinquency has boon increasing, Sho estimated that one in every 12 births today is illegitimate, compared with only four in every hundred births in *4-2. .'lost unwed mothers now arc between 19 and. Zkt many are younger,"(CITS) **#********###**********=. #**>:--********** HOLLYWOOD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN A follow who has worked among beautiful women for so long that ho now considers himself an authority — Tony G-audio, RKO cameraman with 31 years' studio experience — has venturod forth to pick "the actresses whom he considers most beautiful of all. His final list contained nine names. This, Gaudio c_q?lainc& tactfully makos it possible for any offended beauty to console herself with tho "belief that she certainly would havo "been included on a list of 10, Kody Lamarr was picked for perfection of features, Billic Dovo (of the old silent days) for "aynnctry of face and figure," and Marion Davics for her flawless, photogenic skin. Two bodies itrrorcsscd G-audio as th. most devastating of all timo — the lato Jean Harlow's "most voluptuous" form and Ann Sheridan.'s as the perfect streamlined figure. Others picked "by tho cameraman are Norma Talmad'-c as tho "perfect "brunette," Merle Qhcron as "best of tho c::otic typo, Corrino Griffith for what ho terms tho "spiritual type," and tho young star, Joan Leslie, as most viva^- cious,"(CITS) *** *********** **#***#*=;.#************ I. & E. RADIO QUIZ Winner of last Thursday's weekly Radio Qui? was T/Sgt Pcarlman, Not once did the Quiz-Master succeed in stunning Pcarlman who racked up a perfect score. Competing against T/Sgt Pcarlman were M/Sgt Harding, Sgt, Maitland, Cpl. Steinberg, S/Sgt Talbot, and Cpl, DiG-iacono. All, six contestants are Headquarters men and all did very well. Either they arc brilliant fellows, or else the questions wcro unduly easy. Tho contestants would bo inclined to accept tho former oxplar- nation.
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Full-text transcript | Dy A' ill 5^ g dni© II (pro) ^ r \l JV. Vol," 2 Ho. 3 IKPOHi-'ATIOH A1ID ISUCiTIOlT SECTION 22 January 19^5 WAR-TIKE BABY BOO*. ™ CLASSES FOE ABSENTS One hundred thousand service men "became fa^ thers while away from home during the first nine months of 19^, ac-^ cording to the National Institute of Diaper Ser^ vices. ] " For 100,000 mon, there- Jforc, Army or Eavy discharge ^\/V\'will only mean going on \li " i ■D,S- ~ Di^por Service,"" -.J j With a desire to "bo help-* *V / J""'u jfulj as woll as to ad- ■—/-^vcrtisc its particular "brand of "breech cover) the Institute has undertaken to instruct these absentee, fathers in an important postwar skill. Weekly classes in diaper-changing and affiliatod arts arc offered servicemen at the 77"th Division Association clubhouse, in midtovm Manhattan. The address is 28 East 39th St., for those desiring information "by mail. Artillerymen accustomed to handling split-trail pieces probable will havo a head-start in the matter of bahy care, the diapor people agreed, "but even they may encounter special problems in connection with this model's automatic firing. Also, only about half the typos they will he working with arc equipped with the familiar firing pin, Intonsivo study will roturn big dividends, however, and the trainees should try to realize that, no matter how distasteful some of those dividends may seem to him, they are bread and buttor to the National Institute of Diapor Services, BIG- POPULATION (-AUS.! Metropolitan Life Insurance Company statisticians estimated that tho population o_* the United States increased "by 1 .,400., 000 persons during 19^, Nearly throe million babies wore born, the report said and tho general death rate "was approx™ imatcly 10,7 Pcr thousan-d. ahout 2$ lower than in 19^3," The rate included all services' deaths- whether from ill- noss or battle wounds both home and overseas* BIACKMABKET IN ILLEGITIMATES BABIES: ___JJ^jj^^j^gek^consultan^fo^thoU,S, Children's Bureau which roportod,a." flourishing blackmarkct in illegitimate bahies, said that tho rato of illegitimacy has more than doubled in tho past two years, largely duo to war stress. Also, juvenile delinquency has boon increasing, Sho estimated that one in every 12 births today is illegitimate, compared with only four in every hundred births in *4-2. .'lost unwed mothers now arc between 19 and. Zkt many are younger,"(CITS) **#********###**********=. #**>:--********** HOLLYWOOD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN A follow who has worked among beautiful women for so long that ho now considers himself an authority — Tony G-audio, RKO cameraman with 31 years' studio experience — has venturod forth to pick "the actresses whom he considers most beautiful of all. His final list contained nine names. This, Gaudio c_q?lainc& tactfully makos it possible for any offended beauty to console herself with tho "belief that she certainly would havo "been included on a list of 10, Kody Lamarr was picked for perfection of features, Billic Dovo (of the old silent days) for "aynnctry of face and figure," and Marion Davics for her flawless, photogenic skin. Two bodies itrrorcsscd G-audio as th. most devastating of all timo — the lato Jean Harlow's "most voluptuous" form and Ann Sheridan.'s as the perfect streamlined figure. Others picked "by tho cameraman are Norma Talmad'-c as tho "perfect "brunette," Merle Qhcron as "best of tho c::otic typo, Corrino Griffith for what ho terms tho "spiritual type," and tho young star, Joan Leslie, as most viva^- cious,"(CITS) *** *********** **#***#*=;.#************ I. & E. RADIO QUIZ Winner of last Thursday's weekly Radio Qui? was T/Sgt Pcarlman, Not once did the Quiz-Master succeed in stunning Pcarlman who racked up a perfect score. Competing against T/Sgt Pcarlman were M/Sgt Harding, Sgt, Maitland, Cpl. Steinberg, S/Sgt Talbot, and Cpl, DiG-iacono. All, six contestants are Headquarters men and all did very well. Either they arc brilliant fellows, or else the questions wcro unduly easy. Tho contestants would bo inclined to accept tho former oxplar- nation. |