Hardly anyone gave a thought to rationing in the US. The war was a long ways away and it was other peoples children being sent off to die. Most people felt the US would avoid involvement. Life was improving, the depression was fading and the isolationists were in the majority. All, except a handful, were blissful in their ignorance of the future.
I bet Hitler was not happy with the seminal event of December 7th of that year.
And nothing really has changed. The Jantzen guy isn't admiring the girl's hair. Lt. Hines is not on the cover, starting to disrobe I might observe, exhibiting a tantalizing curve because of her rank. She's attractive, in uniform and probably caused more than one young lad to stroll down to the enlistment center, dreaming of a not too serious wound and her as the caring yet vulnerable nurse assigned to give him a sponge bath.
I do believe I've let my imagination run amok.