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0 ' ' VIi ;' .• '.< •' · .• \llt,Y. ' " ,_ ·, ' ........ ,.. I I ' . .... . . ,, . ZOOUTL00K Outloolr Vol. 86-No. 22 ' Ca I . Service News . Capilan . --m;th;I;;.YP;;ty z ' Th;Cold . ...... ,, .. p . ld M t• Wr. and Mrs. Pdralta re LegiOn Auxdhary f\1iss Era Berry was honoree.nt Processing Plant Club Ho . ee Ing I word. Sunday thnt their The 1\marj,•an Legion A.mdliary a party givPn at the Baptist par- We have promised a time or . the Women's Club Capitan wbo Sipp Unij met at lhe City Ball OQ Friday been prisoner of the J Lincoln county's P.rogrrss, and rf znz11 Women's Club was called to noon meeting, Sept. 13th, at the attended thtrpnrty and (rom ali the advanrement and enterprise order Sept, 21st by the new prltl• regular meeting. relensli11; is in good health and home of Mrs. FraQcos Shaw in reporto 0 gloriously happy even- of our towns. Carrizozo, ns tht ·lent· Mrs. Dewey Stokes. Tbt 1'pt1 opening sung, J\merica wnB will soon arrive home. Ft, Stanton. ' i 0 rt was spent playing games. The is entitled to first elub sung A11ld Lang Syne, Mr1. followed by the snlute 'to the flag. Mr. and Mrs. Sabino Vidaurri The me11t1ng was called to order gifto were ,hidden and mention. We know of very few Morgan leading with Mra. Blll'nl, The congr!'gation then san g went to Vaughn Jaat Sunday to by unit president Gral!e Murphy, three blood honnds, Rev .. Eual towns a11 small as this one that nt the piano, followed by salute "rnert!'s .\luile Air". Mrs. meet their oon, Lucio J. Vidaurri, all reciting preamble in· unison, La.wson, Mra. R E. can boast of a 'fifty thousand dol- to the flag. The memberabip- George 1 itsworth, set"retary, read y 1-c, who bas home for At this meeting it WQ.B d"'cided. to MISs Lo.u War?•. assisted m tar loclwr and l'oiJ stor:·g:p plar t, rh:.irman, 1\Trs. Sbl)(er, reporttcl the mmutts uf Lhe previous meet- 80 dayo leave. Lucio baa been in postpone tbe already.. scheduled ft'rretwg the hldtntr placeo all complete nod running full· three new membPra. Turner ing and they were approved. nine engngemenlo against the bridge party until a Inter date After gt ts were the time; well, Carrizozo ran boast on the house and grounds com· The club has adopted Ward anemy and is wearing 1 silver and hQve Rummage Sa.le inotehd same blood. unslsted.tb£> about this vary thing. mittee reported wecda bein 1 cut C·ll of Bruns Hospital Santa Fe, t 2 b ta- the A"'i t'" 1'be sale will be at the honor RUffit: tn opcnang her gtfts. We had been mvircd (1ut lo and trees watered. s ar, ronze s ••, a a '" Tb ·c · d r aa tlleir projt>ct for the. year, and Pacific oorvice ribbon the Philip· Cafe building in Capitan, Oct. 6, e gl ts c ·oslate . 0 powder, view this mastt>rpiert• of ingenui- Mrs. Nicholaa bad eharae of will again sp:.nsor the W tJr i!'und pine liberation rillbbon, with from 9 a. m. to tp.. m. We will perfume, scarfes, ty, so lr.st 'fue!!rlay we arceptPrl Lbe progrnm, Past Presidents Drive which begino Oct. lot. ataro and the American theatre have mcn'lil overcoats, eweatero, I hair l)'lWS, . cand!, sta- the invitation. Mrs c; ussil' John· Day. Jane Gallacher gave a Plana w..re. mude for tbe Hallo· ribbon. Mr. nod Mro. Vidaurri suits, obirto, underwear, ooclw, uonery, dress mrttt>rtal, oon nod Mr. Dan showe J piano solo. Mrs. La Rue read a ween part:; to be given in late we•e accompanied to Vaughn by shoes, larliee dre.sie9, noveHea, and many ustful, love.ly. gifts. us around. Jt'irot we w..-nt Into o paper of Mro. Turner'a a take off October. 1he d 1tc to be oct next th ir dnughtero, Mary and Tber- other tbingo too numerc uo to A_fter of cou partment uot•d for weighir,g llf tho past presidenta; two aonte meetiflg. e ond by Mr. ond Mrs. Salva· mention. bhlrtl;doy and cocoo, all jowed tho beef, mutton, etc 'w bt·re tht• by MrB. Rutb Petty Grantham Mr .•. Nathan Moortl hod charge dur Ortiz. .,. Come early, come Jato, reo I bar uan< tJ otlng dtwo. oondgo, very accurate sca)(>g wtre dom•>n "8milin Thru" and "What'a th; or tlw pn gram on Gcrmory. Ht-r Mr. U. O'MilJtey and Wife The pur, oae of tbia io .. nwaun IOWIBBO w 1 t Then we \\ !'n• shown .\latter with the Moon", with l.o'unk, Lt. O'Malley arrived from S•nta to add to. our to help . " the hanging rock wh••r.! \lrs Burns at the piano. Doddo Marr, l•'crtiuoun and 8enro. 1 ,. 0 loot Saturday and will spend a the Amortean ..Lcgton Homo tn ·-- o-- and fowls ort• tu dull 1 The hostt>ases Mrs. Stoktl, Hm•r> ust!l f,,r tl.e afwrnuun w ek at Fort Stanton. Lt. Capitan. A vor¥ good cause and Marvin ftobPrto who bao bocu before freezing; th1s plal'C was lou Rnlph Petty, SllaCer, Turner, W• :Ul•Il<lilmcu Jones, C!lt', Coop O' Malloy will be on duty with a much home. All.aro. in at Mr. E. Sbafer'o garagv cool for Hodgino, nnd Norman aerved er and !\ld'ullueh. Navy another oiJ montba and m.IUOt aqch. :.n years hao accepted a pool Next Wfl wt>re lVII irto till' 1wnch short cake topped "itb Mm J · H .. Huubo io pl'('oidcnt t bfn thy pion to pettle potne tton for tbli comm"ntty. Wo al· tion man Albuquerque garage. locker room. ·The tl'mperntun·. whipped cteam nnd coffee. , of th1/dub. w bere in the otole, have,r;ome onp In the oervlco or - o ____ therf' woo aero-and remaino co11· Mrs. l'inley, :'>iro. Ed Baker, Reporter. C c.unty ne bCJpa) permanently. one who bao in, so leta. nil Mr. and Mro. Gene Oow,Sr, tinuolly nt the IJero morlt. Thin Club Reporter. I · - 0 -- W itb the lOGth Infantry Divio· turn out and make th.in oglon U:l bavo f.!nno tn \hl'l •nd, Calif to room cootaino two hundred large ion of tho Seventh Army 1 _ 535 oalo. f.1 1 vcrythrng will bo well meet ann, Bon, who baa luckero,one hundred and fifty ol mrmbPFI of the 159tn lnfnntru wo:;_tb it ° CO(lt . b.ccn Jnn for two "E'nro· which nrc already oold. Entr;>?• :\Jr. oruJ M ro. Zamora " no furr) er b t:' •h t · " J ang thio fr1gid zone, we f,;ttnd \vu On .•• "lr. "lr" Andu I>adilla RPgiment of MoJor Gcncrnr . . d' I j UliiO !!O t e mer . . t} =. u ·• •· ... " " [) ld A 8 h' 1 OG b ., 1 1 , J tog q . . zero temperature ou "Wly we did btw1• announce J the cneonemcnt · tro ? t · t 0 ? QCllictolJO reffcot'mllnto wo H Notification not torry thQh't. M!Dt bope- ond morrioco o{ their DIVIlliOn bavo oerv!cp OPryed membe,ra ercecQ\ by 'be Any billo ogninot Faull' fully \bC DCl\t comportment. dr..ug!Ht r ond oon, Ml!l:J Tlllit> ot.aro for portlclplltiop IP fDOJor l'.fra. 5llow. . Th}A wao t:IU ivcn colder clime Zom "'r" 'or.·•J "lr. Podt'lla, cnmpoigng in both the Pacific and Ooo visitor present . ner or ngnirwt Al'a Steak " .. u .. ,. M t A n r t t p 1 p ¢ b an one juot vioited ond woo thO morrlo!Zf' to bo oolemnized ot tho Europenn Tbeatcra of War. nn lgger, I p cnPn oomr o £>ar r\),c or e- called tho "quick fre(•ze" roam. the Cottmhc church btro Octobrzr After 'fi'pcnding 26 montbo In u tc!ty Chairman. (ore Oct .. lOth, , The tbermomch'r wno H\ bcJ 0 ,, 6 11 , tn•.,·, witllfJc,v. Sal- the A.loutinn Islqndo and taking ·::. · S f ""' " b I zero. omc o t be more progrcoo· vatorv l•h,VUIIIU oo 'fllNont. 1'be port 10 ground combat agaioat t 11 ive patron», br. Mrenro. bride unu (JrJom bl·lorlg t.o pro· Jop:J, tho .1 6 9 Infantry Wh1tolter and othuo urt> miuent. of tho c JUotJ v. to uomg their cold apllco. TM gm m boo joot r"t4rned fr· m al at Stttft, B£'1•f, mut t•m, chi.ri.""n ond var1 SuropC' t'Jhf•ffl lao dlatioauioh• d CoP}p. J ........ ,_ OU!l lh nJ!O aitlOircady in otoruf!l.', ilium ·H Ho llao rcee1ved hm 1 \Jrruumlly (,ahfornm . A. \4;ir,dot7, hewrly innulnted, honurublo diCC!lllree rrom tho National Gpord regtment, t?UO .. be oponod to view tho anterior or Qrmy, opd the lnt d November ob•ppcd to and the qurclt freez.e room. A record· Wedding D."te Set ' . ao to Angf'teo to re-ent('r to the lp6tb . 1 f 1 ?iPP Ottfl.y in ing thermometer aloo ahowo tin aerv1co wrth h•o fnrmPr ampluyero, 1 0 4 d••uree of cold without ontem (1 1 1-:ugl'rf! C. Dow, Jr, who will 0 JClWclry mnr.u/.lC(IJrUlg firm. ln tpo Northern Franco cam· tho compartment. I(•J\ (> Ort. 1 f•Jr AmariJJo to enter · · .• -<r----· poign the lfi9th woo among tbe . The it>e pin• t which io unci! r ,, r vi eo: o a c;vilian air plane ia• ••Uu·J'' Co .. pl•r went to UDito wbich bpld a rlnn of ateel t t' · · v conn ru.• ton Jn connection nith 1pt'Cll>r. on•t AlbtHlllt>ifJ•o on bgoiM{l:J qrounoi Grrmon force:r in tho s d {) 6 '4 thl' cold otorogc pion• bao a e •Pn Q Jnot ttedt. [i'roncb p!.rt.!l of Lorient and St. a tor ll ,,.. 9 . ' . city for mol!intJ two tono of I I N::udre Tbo, ragimcnt oped to ,J Pf r day. Tho roilo throuah wf.irt, tho Rhineland about a month bp. 9 t 6 !&'uy Hnrkoy and foro v E doy, and helped 10 cor- a. m 0 p. m. tho brine l•On:wo oun>llro two Waylond H11J dougbtero of Mro hundred ood ten tcceptarlca for E L n ,Jd . , 1 d to El rol nnd bold treruendouo numbero 1 r · I' 1 . . . ou' y were co e f . . 1 h 5 . . ce reeatnfl. 1 our e ectrtc "om· P ,j •• Ull.. I the 0 prtoonorn or wor n t c IOZig- presaora, three of ""hi' nh ore a). ilDO .,u.nuay on oc.ct• " 0 ' Andernncb oren near tbe (amnuo .. ' rn In em General boG>' . r. te.. •. d by ft'reon (! No. 12. •••. J ' . • 1' e tl bQW c . N M 'I'h . near karlnruhe, in thii American n, .. ex. 0 tee room, t?ben . ·, , _ . "'-' Y'# completeq 1.?\U seven tona · nod It. E. IA>mon left of thp !OUtbern of i\notbor nifty orrnnre- for C.ohformn loot Toecdny to 'P-fn 1 n . f ru641& lo be inntnlled in C'onnel'ti•m • f . '!1'1 . .1 <tor, ' ,.,. "• 'jOpD 'M' 0 ""iiTI· Spo so red bu A . L . . h t . Elmo TI'Oiylor of La n J merncan Wit tlelceplant io ll tjdl n!so VbJt u1 ro, Lkwon 0 DCICO. Luz Pte Manuel de Herrera A ·w1· oting "money in tbll qlo.f' devicr, Mr. and Mru. !.Gr.• with the 159 th. ' UX Ill n Q where you GOf\ o dime or nard Wbltt7ell, wbo will ' oo whatever amount of boliDO with them ond spend the 0 tee you care to buy, and it io winter w Carrizczo. I Cut Stoff of W. P. and R. "- automatically ejeoted on t n e -{) Two will be J-t OW tn p fer recoil. o , f.rom tbe't.:incbUrWa'r Prire and · .,_ .&. . Y. 4 · In connection qith morve- . ltatfoning: Sept. a9 1 · louo conveniN!;04> fur our . .,·· .. 1/1, Collaclier, it is DO\ amino to mention tbe ' '-<.·- ' c . . ' ,.- O _ _. .. w• '!'be cut ln I'Jtaff at the board I onventence ero boo opeot time · ..- · ·•• 11 is in accordance with a general DIRE y and Ory.ing to get thio · •· .. . , reduction of board peraou n 0 1 'CT PA dppositoro prcror to carry • ' going" &nd "paying" 'J • · . ·, a balanco 'fpr uo to eorn lnter£ot thnt will. );?ala, •. ,., ;y throughout tho eountry. Tbe CO'it!tr'\'fJ e ickibg acrviae U!led. ·· - ' & = • · - -. / ' . board chairman r v Q 1•• ' Notice! . ADSUSTED PAYl\lENT: would ., -:.: . · ,., tlle'teUul!eU ratlbntog program, ratber carry llmaller bi!111\\lP4. 4qrJ nay mont hl;v I •·· . - · .. .,. OPA officials t:rptain that suf• W 1 !\\0 WJ, nee, _.. ficiont stuff will be retained at , ll,JAEC'lj PAX.l\tEN'l': Still othf:i' prefer to .j t_; 4':.-, <. ! •. boards to k-l'ff a P.!lY•If tnGint:ining a balance mere· · • GOP,fU\ _ IJ to tbett i'bd payillg ior service no it io rend· .• . t'itnie a'n\1 w.liAfevlr rationiilg pro- ' cred. . • . ' .. .......... ... ' •. : t . ro boppy to unnounco thP · ial opening of our Cold Stor· aae Locker and proeeonlng plant Saturday, Septomher 29tb. Wo will have open bou.<Jo all day Sat- urday. ----- FRIDAY & SATURDA.T A DOUBLE FEA'l'URE t?ith two Western• Aopnlong in The Call of the Prarie" plua ''The Big Bonanza" . SUNDAY, MONDAY, Paulette Goddard, TuftJ, Beutn Bondi and Walter Sanda Ia ''I Love a Soldier" · A of tbe youth of today. Of a youni welder ID ohipyard and a corporal juat balk rrom News and "Maglo Lulu" WEUNESDA t le Wm .. Powtll, Myrna Loy, LueUt Wntoon, Gloria Do Haven id ''The Thin Man Goes prob!ems IJliY . <. • . .• • · · _.., • · WhlebeYer method you use, you'll find tho · . . PnC{) wiU of a ebeckiog aeeount well worth ito omall CQit, . . . . . .. ·.. . . \o w,e{lno com· . L. INC·. ·o· ·.LN. OUN·ry· . AGrNcY· ' . ,.._.- -r . ., ,. . t:. - --- -- OOfdiaity invite you to COtnP brin11' your friends and give our a clo.Se in1pection. BrinK Home., your beef, pork, chickens and . . . . l. plain\! P•nlont · · • · . · . . ·· ·.. . ·. · - •£.. · · · flnto. cl\touto t;O Now .. · · b . 1 •. . " : t. . · ·t.. .. . ' H it wbo e ther 41•ve 1111"" over·. ClTU!ENS STA1;E BANC' OF · VAUC N tc:1te with cb Uv cbarsed on aby Item", ebould Cattizoza, N. M. •• MtD. n.:c. Uc::1phi!t no·will ttlttittl to pott the mattet to their board, ao M.e.ber Feder.aa Detw•it bta.u-Q.r:e CotJ.loration duts. Er:::iin teen In tbrlit lil*1 bo tefemd to th• ptic:t · · 1 Pat:.nc. ........... . . [ i - . ...... .... , " l . ., i\ ,, ... S,\ ·' vegetable8, we at6il ready. Another eomhmaUon of m:r•t.trr . Bring your moat products to us nnd humot 111 Nick, Nor• ud as aooii *s attor slaugh· 'Aota' go· into action •h•a 1 teritli• , · . I vialt Nick's homi ton. I · ·"The Bodv Gm ..... u• Light. & . uaa.U. .. I ; ( '

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p . ld M t• Wr. and Mrs. Mik~ Pdralta re LegiOn Auxdhary f\1iss Era Berry was honoree.nt Processing Plant Club Ho . ee Ing I cei~d word. Sunday thnt their The 1\marj,•an Legion A.mdliary a party givPn at the Baptist par- We have promised a time or . the Women's Club T~ Capitan WomM~ Clubson.PkMi~ ~~lt9, wbo hM~Ca~tan,Jam~A. Sipp Unij son~n:g:e~J:as:t~T~u~r=s~d~a~y;n~~!h~t~fu~11~o~w~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n~g~nt~~~t--

met at lhe City Ball OQ Friday been prisoner of the J Lincoln county's P.rogrrss, and rf znz11 Women's Club was called to ---~ftt!li'IIll~,;-1 noon meeting, Sept. 13th, at the attended thtrpnrty and (rom ali the advanrement and enterprise order Sept, 21st by the new prltl•

regular meeting. relensli11; is in good health and home of Mrs. FraQcos Shaw in reporto 0 gloriously happy even- of our towns. Carrizozo, ns tht ·lent· Mrs. Dewey Stokes. Tbt 1'pt1 opening sung, J\merica wnB will soon arrive home. Ft, Stanton. ' i 0 rt was spent playing games. The cou~ty sr~.t, is entitled to first elub sung A11ld Lang Syne, Mr1.

followed by the snlute 'to the flag. Mr. and Mrs. Sabino Vidaurri The me11t1ng was called to order bi~th~~v gifto were ,hidden and mention. We know of very few Morgan leading with Mra. Blll'nl, The congr!'gation then san g went to Vaughn Jaat Sunday to by unit president Gral!e Murphy, three blood honnds, Rev .. Eual towns a11 small as this one that nt the piano, followed by salute "rnert!'s .\luile :nth~ Air". Mrs. meet their oon, Lucio J. Vidaurri, all reciting preamble in· unison, La.wson, Mra. R E. Hemp~IIJ a~d can boast of a 'fifty thousand dol- to the flag. The memberabip­George 1 itsworth, set"retary, read y 1-c, who bas r~>turned home for At this meeting it WQ.B d"'cided. to MISs ~etty Lo.u War?•. assisted m tar loclwr and l'oiJ stor:·g:p plar t, rh:.irman, 1\Trs. Sbl)(er, reporttcl the mmutts uf Lhe previous meet- 80 dayo leave. Lucio baa been in postpone tbe already.. scheduled ft'rretwg 0~~ the hldtntr placeo all complete nod running full· three new membPra. Mr~. Turner ing and they were approved. nine engngemenlo against the bridge party until a Inter date After ~.be gt ts were ;~H f~~nd the time; well, Carrizozo ran boast on the house and grounds com·

The club has adopted Ward anemy and is wearing 1 silver and hQve Rummage Sa.le inotehd same blood. hound~ unslsted.tb£> about this vary thing. mittee reported wecda bein1 cut C·ll of Bruns Hospital Santa Fe, t 2 b ta- the A"'i t'" 1'be sale will be at the honor RUffit: tn opcnang her gtfts. We had been mvircd (1ut lo and trees watered.

s ar, ronze s •• , a a '" Tb ·c · d r aa tlleir projt>ct for the. year, and Pacific oorvice ribbon the Philip· Cafe building in Capitan, Oct. 6, e gl ts c ·oslate . 0 powder, view this mastt>rpiert• of ingenui- Mrs. Nicholaa bad eharae of will again sp:.nsor the W tJr i!'und pine liberation rillbbon, with from 9 a. m. to tp.. m. We will perfume, h~ncJktrehtef~, scarfes, ty, so lr.st 'fue!!rlay we arceptPrl Lbe progrnm, Past Presidents Drive which begino Oct. lot. a taro and the American theatre have mcn'lil overcoats, eweatero, I B~veater, hair l)'lWS, . cand!, sta- the invitation. Mrs c; ussil' John· Day. Jane Gallacher gave a

Plana w..re. mude for tbe Hallo· ribbon. Mr. nod Mro. Vidaurri suits, obirto, underwear, ooclw, uonery, dress mrttt>rtal, Jew~lry oon nod Mr. Dan I<~llrott showe J piano solo. Mrs. La Rue read a ween part:; to be given in late we•e accompanied to Vaughn by shoes, larliee dre.sie9, noveHea, and many ustful, love.ly. gifts. us around. Jt'irot we w..-nt Into o paper of Mro. Turner'a a take off October. 1he d 1tc to be oct next th ir dnughtero, Mary and Tber- other tbingo too numerc uo to A_fter refret~hmentB conOisttn~ of cou partment uot•d for weighir,g llf tho past presidenta; two aonte meetiflg. e ~a, ond by Mr. ond Mrs. Salva· mention. bhlrtl;doy cal~e and cocoo, all jowed tho beef, mutton, etc 'w bt·re tht• by MrB. Rutb Petty Grantham

Mr .•. Nathan Moortl hod charge dur Ortiz. .,. Come early, come Jato, reo I bar uan< tJ ~nd otlng dtwo. oondgo, ~henh very accurate sca)(>g wtre dom•>n "8milin Thru" and "What'a th; or tlw pn gram on Gcrmory. Ht-r Mr. Jod~ U. O'MilJtey and Wife ~ains. The pur, oae of tbia oolt~. io .+p~r:v:er .. nwaun IOWIBBO w 1 t strat~d. Then we \\ !'n• shown .\latter with the Moon", with ua::~I:JtJ•>II:l w<Jr~ M~sd.tmes l.o'unk, Lt. O'Malley arrived from S•nta to add to. our fund~ to help but~d . " the hanging rock wh••r.! nnrmult~ \lrs Burns at the piano. Doddo Marr, l•'crtiuoun and 8enro. 1,.0

loot Saturday and will spend a the Amortean ..Lcgton Homo tn ·-- o-- and fowls ort• plac~>d tu dull1 The hostt>ases Mrs. Stoktl, Hm•r> ust!l f,,r tl.e afwrnuun w ek at Fort Stanton. Lt. Capitan. A vor¥ good cause and Marvin ftobPrto who bao bocu before freezing; th1s plal'C was lou Rnlph Petty, SllaCer, Turner,

W• r~ :Ul•Il<lilmcu Jones, C!lt', Coop O' Malloy will be on duty with ~ho a much n.ee~od home. All.aro. in at Mr. l~, E. Sbafer'o garagv l~r cool for com~ort. Hodgino, nnd Norman aerved er and !\ld'ullueh. Navy another oiJ montba and t~re.ted m.IUOt aqch. :.n tnQtl~_ul O('Vc~al years hao accepted a pool Next Wfl wt>re ~>hr lVII irto till' 1wnch short cake topped "itb

Mm J · H .. Huubo io pl'('oidcnt t bfn thy pion to pettle potne tton for tbli comm"ntty. Wo al· tion man Albuquerque garage. locker room. ·The tl'mperntun·. whipped cteam nnd coffee. , of th1/dub. w bere in the otole, t~incoln have,r;ome onp In the oervlco or - o ____ therf' woo aero-and remaino co11· Mrs. l'inley,

:'>iro. Ed Baker, Reporter. C c.unty ne bCJpa) permanently. one who bao bc~?n in, so leta. nil Mr. and Mro. Gene Oow,Sr, tinuolly nt the IJero morlt. Thin Club Reporter.

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· - 0 -- W itb the lOGth Infantry Divio· turn out and make th.in oglon U:l bavo f.!nno tn \hl'l •nd, Calif to room cootaino two hundred large ion of tho Seventh Army

1_ 535 oalo. f.1

1vcrythrng will bo well meet ~beir ann, Bon, who baa luckero,one hundred and fifty ol

mrmbPFI of the 159tn lnfnntru wo:;_tb it ° CO(lt • . b.ccn Jnn nrison~r for two "E'nro· which nrc already oold. Entr;>?• ~ :\Jr. oruJ M ro. [~miho Zamora " no furr) er b t:' •h t · " '~" J ang thio fr1gid zone, we f,;ttnd \vu

On .•• "lr. ,.,~jd "lr" Andu I>adilla RPgiment of MoJor Gcncrnr . . d' I j UliiO !!O t e mer . . t} =. u ·• •· ... " " [) ld A

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1 1 , J tog q ~o"rr.Q . . zero temperature ou "Wly we did btw1• announce J the cneonemcnt ~~a. · tro ? t · t • 0 ? QCllictolJO reffcot'mllnto wo H Notification not torry thQh't. b~J.~ M!Dt bope-ond op~rooch1113 morrioco o{ their DIVIlliOn bavo ~ct'h bron~.0 oerv!cp OPryed membe,ra ercecQ\ by 'be Any billo ogninot Alfr~d Faull' fully t~ \bC DCl\t comportment. dr..ug!Ht r ond oon, Ml!l:J Tlllit> ot.aro for portlclplltiop IP fDOJor lwotec:~, l'.fra. 5llow. . Th}A wao t:IU ivcn colder clime

Zom"'r" 'or.·•J "lr. •tnnu~l Podt'lla, cnmpoigng in both the Pacific and Ooo visitor present . ner or ngnirwt Al'a Steak Hoqn~. " .. u .. ,. M t A n r t t p 1 p ¢ b an ~ho one juot vioited ond woo

thO morrlo!Zf' to bo oolemnized ot tho Europenn Tbeatcra of War. arpor,~. nn lgger, I p cnPn oomr o £>ar r\),c or e- called tho "quick fre(•ze" roam. the Cottmhc church btro Octobrzr After 'fi'pcnding 26 montbo In u tc!ty Chairman. (ore Oct .. lOth, 19 ~f.y , The tbermomch'r wno H\ bcJ0 ,,

6•11 , tn•.,·, witllfJc,v. l•'~uber Sal- the A.loutinn Islqndo and taking ·::. ;· · ·~~-·· S f • ""' " b I zero. omc o t be more progrcoo· vatorv l•h,VUIIIU oo 'fllNont. 1'be port 10 ground combat agaioat t 11 ive patron», br. 1'urn~>r, Mrenro. bride unu (JrJom bl·lorlg t.o pro· Jop:J, tho .169 Infantry ret~r.ned • • S~uiiPo, Wh1tolter and othuo urt> miuent. fc~mJ~CJ of tho c JUotJ v. to tb~ ~nttcd S~tes for~oddttwo uomg their cold otornl!~. apllco. TM gm m boo joot r"t4rned fr· m al trot~tng at Cnm~ Stttft, Tex~, B£'1•f, mut t•m, chi.ri.""n ond var1 SuropC' t'Jhf•ffl lao dlatioauioh• d a~d CoP}p. ~olio J c~··~ornl~ • ........,_ OU!l lh nJ!O aitlOircady in otoruf!l.', ilium ·H Ho llao rcee1ved hm 1 tJo_unt~, \Jrruumlly ~ (,ahfornm . A. \4;ir,dot7, hewrly innulnted, ~w honurublo diCC!lllree rrom tho National Gpord regtment, t?UO .. be oponod to view tho anterior or Qrmy, opd the lnt d November ob•ppcd to il!ur~e. and ~ttacbeo the qurclt freez.e room. A record·

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~till ao to (,~,Cl Angf'teo to re-ent('r to the lp6tb . 1f 1?iPP Ottfl.y in ing thermometer aloo ahowo tin aerv1co wrth h•o fnrmPr ampluyero, 1044· d••uree of cold without ontem (1 1 1-:ugl'rf! C. Dow, Jr, who will 0 JClWclry mnr.u/.lC(IJrUlg firm. ln tpo Northern Franco cam· tho compartment. I(•J\ (> Ort. 1 f•Jr AmariJJo to enter · · .• -<r----· poign the lfi9th woo among tbe . The it>e pin• t which io unci! r ,, r vi eo: o a c;vilian air plane ia•

••Uu·J'' Co .. pl•r went to Snnt~ UDito wbich bpld a rlnn of ateel t t' · · v conn ru.• ton Jn connection nith 1pt'Cll>r. t>~v on•t AlbtHlllt>ifJ•o on bgoiM{l:J qrounoi til~ Grrmon force:r in tho s d {) 6 '4 ~ thl' cold otorogc pion• bao a e •Pn

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Jnot ttedt. [i'roncb p!.rt.!l of Lorient and St. a tor ll ,,.. 9 (~t. . ' . ~ city for mol!intJ two tono of I I

--o.~ N::udre Tbo, ragimcnt oped to ,J Pf r day. Tho roilo throuah wf.irt, tho Rhineland about a month bp. 9 t 6 lVl·~cdom~J' !&'uy Hnrkoy and foro v E doy, and helped 10 cor- a. m 0 p. m. tho brine l•On:wo oun>llro two

Waylond H11J dougbtero of Mro hundred ood ten tcceptarlca for

E L n ,Jd . ,1 d to El rol nnd bold treruendouo numbero 1 r · I' 1 . . . ou' y were co e f . .

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P ,j •• Ull.. I the 0 prtoonorn or wor n t c IOZig- presaora, three of ""hi' nh ore a).

ilDO .,u.nuay on oc.ct• " 0 ' Andernncb oren near tbe (amnuo .. '

rn In 8t~UUH.7Ctlt em General boG>' ~b0~?" . r. te.. •. d by ft'reon (! No. 12. •••. J ~ ' . • 1' e tei1,~9 tl bQW utu~IODP c . N M 'I'h . ~~~.n" near karlnruhe, in thii American ~."".plta n, .. ~~~7' ex. 0

tee otora~IJ room, t?ben . ·, -~-~~- , _ . "'-' Y'# completeq 1.?\U ~t>oerve seven tona · !)~r; nod ~ro. It. E. IA>mon left ~c;i~~~~d~ono of thp !OUtbern of ~~ i\notbor nifty orrnnre-

for C.ohformn loot Toecdny to 'P-fn 1 ~. n c~c- . f ~~'> • ru641& lo be inntnlled in C'onnel'ti•m • f . '!1'1 . .1 ~· • <tor, ' ,.,. "• 'jOpD 'M' puij~ 0 ""iiTI· Spo so red bu A . L . . h t . o?I~Vf'·~~:'\.,''llfO·ijUEJCfl; PJ_9~ ~1}3.•,f3et Elmo TI'Oiylor of La n J merncan e~\Qn Wit tlelceplant io ll r,elf-op~r-tjdl n!so VbJt u1 ro, Lkwon 0 DCICO. Luz Pte Manuel de Herrera A ·w1· oting "money in tbll qlo.f' devicr, ao~ neph~t7, Mr. and Mru. !.Gr.• Lln~oln ~e with the 159th. ' UX Ill n Q 'If~ where you GOf\ d~op o dime or nard Wbltt7ell, wbo will ro~urn ' quor~Ji' oo whatever amount of boliDO with them ond spend the 0 tee you care to buy, and it io winter w Carrizczo. I Cut Stoff of W. P. and R. "- automatically ejeoted on t n e

-{) Two e~.\1Joie~ will be J-t OW tn p ~y fer recoil. o • , f.rom tbe't.:incbUrWa'r Prire and · .,_ .&. . Y. 4 • ~ • · ~ In connection qith Ob~:J morve-

• ~~- . ltatfoning: ~oard Sept. a91 · louo conveniN!;04> fur our t>~>op'e,

. ~ .,·· .. e~"/,1;~~1 1/1, Collaclier, tb"i~an ()~ it is DO\ amino to mention tbe

' '-<.·- • • ~ ' d~tji. c . . ' ,.- ~~.' O ~=,0;:. ~- _ _. .. w• '!'be cut ln I'Jtaff at the board I onventence ero boo opeot c~nsjderable time

· ..- · ·•• 11 is in accordance with a general DIRE y ~ and anx•et,~ Ory.ing to get thio · •· .. . , reduction of board peraou n

0 1 'CT PA M.~~l" ~ll.Qfl dppositoro prcror to carry plant~ • ' going" &nd "paying" 'J • · • . ·, a balanco ~ijl.'l e~ou~ll 'fpr uo to eorn lnter£ot thnt will. );?ala,

•. ,., • ;y • ,_M'~·' throughout tho eountry. Tbe CO'it!tr'\'fJ e ickibg acrviae U!led. ·· - ' & = •

· - -. / ' . board chairman expl~io~~ r v Q 1•• ' Notice! . W~taol\OU ~ag c.o~~aUo~'t. ADSUSTED PAYl\lENT: Otb~~ Q~Vf,>ot4ow would

., -:.: .~ . · ·~ ,., (j~ tlle'teUul!eU ratlbntog program, ratber carry llmaller bi!111\\lP4. 4qrJ nay mont hl;v se~virq I •·· . - · .. ·~ ~> .,. OPA officials t:rptain that suf• .~barges t~ W1!\\0 WJ, tb~ di~er nee,

_.. ~~·.·. ~ '~ ficiont stuff will be retained at , ll,JAEC'lj PAX.l\tEN'l': Still othf:i' <11Jtomere~ prefer to .j t_; 4':.-, <. ! •. boards to h~~<Jt~ ~ k-l'ff ~~~e' a P.!lY•If .~ou~~~ acCOlJ!:-~1 tnGint:ining a balance mere·

· • GOP,fU\ 'prb\i~~'* _ ~~idti .iil,l~. IJ to 19•~t tbett c~~a i'bd payillg ior service no it io rend· .• . t'itnie a'n\1 w.liAfevlr rationiilg pro- ' cred. . • . ' ..

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ro boppy to unnounco thP · ial opening of our Cold Stor·

aae Locker and proeeonlng plant Saturday, Septomher 29tb. Wo will have open bou.<Jo all day Sat­urday.

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A DOUBLE FEA'l'URE ~ t?ith two Western•

Aopnlong in

The Call of the Prarie"

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''The Big Bonanza" .

SUNDAY, MONDAY, ~

Paulette Goddard, S~.mnr TuftJ, Beutn Bondi and Walter Sanda Ia

''I Love a Soldier" · A comody-dr~tma of tbe youth of today. Of a youni welder ID • ohipyard and a corporal juat balk

rrom overt~eas

News and "Maglo Lulu" WEUNESDA t le

Wm .. Powtll, Myrna Loy, LueUt Wntoon, Gloria Do Haven id

''The Thin Man Goes prob!ems IJliY r~mitn. . <. • . .• • · · _.., • · WhlebeYer method you use, you'll find tho convcm,iQUC~ · . . PnC{) y.ant!ef~~ l~ \~• J.&t~ wiU of a ebeckiog aeeount well worth ito omall CQit,

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brin11' your friends and give our ~Jlant a clo.Se in1pection. BrinK Home., your beef, pork, chickens and . . . .

p;.:.1i(l1~ l. ~Jctq!lhl't 3rti~>t1 qund~t'_ plain\! o~ ov~rcbarg!!& P•nlont · · • · . · . . ·· ·.. . ·. · -•£.. · · · ~<1>'lk"'•'1t'tl, 'b~· flnto. cl\touto t;O Now .. · · b .1•. . " : t. . · ·t.. .. . ' H ~izk~w,"tc:t re-obi~ii:~nt. "After~ it wbo e ·~v• ther 41•ve 1111"" over·. ClTU!ENS STA1;E BANC' OF · VAUC N ~i·dar tc:1te with cb pMpn~"· Uv a~~ cbarsed on aby Item", ebould r~.. Cattizoza, N. M. •• MtD. n.:c. Uc::1phi!t no·will ttlttittl to pott the mattet to their board, ao M.e.ber Feder.aa Detw•it bta.u-Q.r:e CotJ.loration duts. Er:::iin l_lcrup~tl!llM teen In tbrlit lil*1 bo tefemd to th• ptic:t · -~ · 1 •

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vegetable8, we at6il ready. Another eomhmaUon of m:r•t.trr . Bring your moat products to us nnd humot 111 Nick, Nor• ud

as aooii *s possib~. attor slaugh· 'Aota' go· into action •h•a ~t~t7 1 teritli• , · . I vialt Nick's homi ton.

I · Cnrr.izoz~·Munf~rp:d ·"The Bodv Gm ..... u• Light. & Po•~ . ~ uaa.U. ..

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(JOVERN!liEP."T R.ANNJNG DAB NO PLACE fN PEACE TDIE

GOVER!lME?ff ~oc.etime "plan­ning," of which there lD a well­founded tear, coulrl mcron only a con­tinuance and cltten:llcm of wtmt we have hnd !l!l e<..Jeentio( wartime bu­r~auerotJc reaimentation. Golfem. ment would teU uo what we CQU!d produc~ on ·farm and in factory. how much, and at what price the produc1n could be cold. Government would flx the maximum temperatura

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work, where arn.t at what, and at what waaen. lt would mean regu­kltaon fA all the d~>tallo of living. It would mark the ena of amb!twn, the md1 vldunlo de.olre, or opportunity, to gl.'l o hf'od It would make the poopl.c CPrvonto of the crovemmont, lnotead. of our Amertcon way ot covem­mt>nt oo cervont of the ~ople.

Germany, Italy, R!Wlb bave bad rrovemment "plaonlog." II meact Nazlbm, Fnsdsm, Com· mcclam. Jl meant tctalltarlaD rrovemment, ao It Ill bound t.o meac wberevet I& operates. I do cot . believe tte Amerteao llcfltlr-B mao made the saerl­tleea be wao ealltd opon t.o make, for the porpcze of estab­Uohlnr lo tbl11 eoiJiltry Ule pnte• tlt'eo and methods be fooght agatnnt lo Ecrope and Anla. The only daoo who mlaht approve

arw~>rnment "plannlnc" lo thnt omall minority who ore without am­l:lltlon. who arc oceltinc a way of cunnlPn< e with thf> Jcaot (IO:lolble cf· fort Involved, whocc Idea 1.!:1 a aov­ernmrnl that will provide thrco menlo g dny. n. ~ ~nd llre Trut American tlahtma man to not of thai dono If we oro to avOid tho calLlntrophc ot government ''plan­nina" It c:~lll be loracly bccouce the flahuna man wtll hove tho flnoJ oay

Thnllo ~:~ho c:~ould lnotltut<' "p!D.Jl. ntna" oo cur eyotcm ot aovemmant oro nat prcpogaru.Uains thC?tr cf1orto In that dlroct!on. They oro worltJng under cover In on of1or1 to occom­&Jiloh by lnrllrcet mothodo what the Amorlcon pcop!o would dcflnl!()l7 on1J omphotlcoUy reJ~t If prccenkd opc:nly. With tho "plonr.ero" U !a ~ v..oomplli:hmcmt of a bll hero and thoro durln(l wartime t'.!h!eh thay hod hfllK'd to hove hnd w t'ICIJ emh<'ddcd when peace arrived OD to malu the bilo permanent.

ne American [.)COl)ICI fflt'Of• cbed the uecaelt)' for, and aob­mllkd Co, a mrreeder of mccb of lbelr lndJvldcat frredom dor• tna tl:e atre'" of a w.r emer­reney. For them to awakes whee the ernngmay b over, aotl tl!ld lbemoetveo bor<!ened 'fllb a pt~rmaomt govunmeot "plaru:lo~r" ayatem tllat regJ. mentll an:] replaua tl:em, that reaolotea tbelr lbourtlto aca llc• UoaG an laatvtaaalll, wotll:l he proaoollve of a revolutloc, bloc:1y C7 blco£lJtoo 111 ne~eooUJ rnlabl coli for.

• • • tAn ANUF.l.K<J flAH barrl'd the

pr at 1 wo nf mrn rvnwvma lhelr balD In puhlu «>lavawro Tho JodtCID pre>· ft;~r o "'an with hlo lull on rolher then lhll Job nf a moc.rultno elbow ln theIr rl h:J

• • • El.MAI.i. DUfiiNES!l MAKES A DIU fNDUBTniAL NATlON

Tllfo: Rf.:AI.LY BIG DUSINF£:1 c1 Amrrt• o oro tho ~n OOfllD1'0tltm.!l, coeh of t<>htch boo oc:::etn of uno bil· Jmo ur more dolloro. 01 th:!ca covcm oro tndi.Cltrla!D proiluclna oommoo• lllo:> Tho caven oro: Smndord OU of N Pw J cr~y, Gf?n'lral Mcwru, United Gtatco St«~l, Du Ponto, eeth­Johorn 9!P<>I, !iacm;y . Vacuum 0U amt Pord Uofuro.. Ot tho othoro slz oro rollro:Jdo on1 ttro, !JaU Tole. ptu:mo ond Ornco!Wo!cd E~n cl Noo Yar~. oro Utllitlt:t. Tto cllior fJ oro Gnondal ~ut'!JU!n~, bnha, lncuroru:e erA \MOt ccmp:llil1C3. 'iUa ca<XOn lndu11trtolo, Ulnuoh they pro. vldo a totol ol 1,4'11,1~5 lni:::J, ond on~ owned by l,u:ll,Cl2.3 otnek hoM. oro, are but o omllll p.ar1 cf the tnlol Amorleoo hwlneC!l-

U 1.11 tile sman business, ov· orythlna rrcm the peanut atau4. tho cott!lU, rtare, the lamll7 farm to the ladostrlal plant with auel.ll In the mlJl!Wns, thai mallet Amuloa Uok. The- cum· ber of small bnslneaaes rtm lnl~ tho mUllens. Tbelr total prc:loetlon and ules represent the biJ, lmportllul bOJioeu of tho naUcn. 011 bw:l1ulu, es»e· clt1ll7 sm•U bcilneu, we are rail, 11Jroo0J or lruUrcoUy, de­pm:lccl.

• • • "GET DOWN and cot un!lor" Is

boeomlna mor~ ami moro on Amer­Ican procUctl.

• • • CANADA, AUSl'llALtA, ~utb

Atrleo, Now ~olond, troland are till lndo~ndont nlltlonc, thoy are no& n part of Encland, ao llllnolts ta a part of Ute Urutc-d Gtotca. They aro cunotitut!Ollal mo.llntehJcs, wltu~o Icing l5 alto ktng cf England. Each of them momtain Ulek own intemsUcn~l rc!aUono, make their OV.'U laws, b!l\<'tl tholr own curre»> cl~ malntatn lhcl~ (1\\-'D arme-d torcts. 'fllflf llavo liad that statUJ alnee betoro Wort:! War t. U was tully rt~anlzed b1 l.ho ll:aau~ ol lf•UOOJ.

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· ~ O'nly a Slight Difference . of Fifty-Three Years Cover La~p Sbad.es · With Jiiiy 9"ochet

Once In 3 trreat while Alother Nature permUs beneU a wblm~cal ehnckle and ~ In a perfartnanee lhat ma!teo IJ!l aaop. The old lady ge.ve nceb a Derlormanee en the day tha' George Thomas Alorton was bom In §lou:s City, Iowa. Be Is called either "Ike" or "General," tor little George fooksl as U be were a pea oat of the oame pcd:lhat gave us General ot !.he Army Dmcbt D. El!!enhower. 1bere b. an Interval of 53 ;rearo between tbe blr1bl:J al the two "lken." Georc-e Tllomas wW aeon be two ;ream old. • -- --- - --· ·----~ -

Fired first and Last Shots at Jap Invaders

AIUIY CRACKDOWN The army is determined that re­

turned European war veterans shall 1;!.1) longer appeal to congressmen or newspaper meo to hasten their dts­eharge from the army or to ~io~st redeployment to Japan for 1volice duty .

Severe secret orders have just b.een issued to this effect over the signature of Brig. Gen. A..J;l. Gl,ll'· ney, chief o! stafl for .. :Et. Gen.

the 2nd army. Tbe.order, which has been secretly circulated, reads:

"Recently members of a division In the United States scheduled for redepleyment to the Pacific area ap. peuled to the press and radio pro­testing agamst trans!er of the divi­aion ~ the Pacific theater .... Action o! this nature, It concerted, mQy subject participants to dis­ciplinary action. .

"Incidents such as noted In para· graph 3 above (the paragraph just quoted)," contmued the secret or­der, "will be dealt with drasticully by this headquarters and the com­mander concerned will be sum­marily relieved."

The division referred to prob­ably wa!l the 95th, stationed at Camp ~elby, !YIIs!l., whleb sent all &ort!l of appealq to newspaper meo and radio eommentatorn apjoot being trollllferred from Egrope to Japan. Apparently tb! pro!ent!l worked, for the or· der to oend the 95th to Japan was reseliuled.

• • • PRESIPENTJAL POKER

Tl:G:Jo who traveled with Presi­dent Truman on hlo vorloU!l tripn to WMWnJ;tton !llote and Potcdom fcmlli him a dell(lbt!ul aruf en­tcrtalnlng companiOn. One atory they teD o.OOut Truman'o trip to the rwrthwcnt t7!l!l regarding hl.n oolmon !bhlng ofl the W on!ungton co!l!lt.

Mille tho motnr boot Wllo chuc­crina b::1ch to chore. Truman and hio o!!t =ntorltll h'uertrln, Gov. Mon WoDgren and Sm. Warren Mac· ntetm o! Wanhinctan, plnyC'd pu!tcr. Ti-.c otnltcn t'iere !0\v, but tho thrifty Trumllll t'JO.D tryinG hard to como cut ahead. It t'IM a~d thnt, no matter t'<'ho woo cl:cod, the gomo ViUUld c;tnp tho minute the boat hit n!w:rc.

So tho PrC!ltiient kcvt up o Uno of banter to tho Nort'icclon olup~Wr.

"S!OW' her dot'Jtl, Cbri!lti.oncco,'' hn c:Ud, .. I'm oohmlJ. I need a little

T~e leothcoroedto of Cbe C. B. 4tb marine regiment, et;own u they wC!h bifdcd b1!tore ti:i'dr lswd!nr at Yo- Clrtro Umo to caticll up." k.c:lulta, Jap onvaJ baao at tl'.e eotraoce to Tokyo bay, by thetr commooahr ol!lcu, Lt. CoL Fred D.~ of Or agotn, II troD: "S;h-~d her up, AnrulDQ!la, &lc2. Tbe Cttl marlnu aervea l.o Cbloa from 1007, then (]ofeetled Conet:rfdor. A.a ra!den Ule7 saw Chri.Dtiareen. I'm lltl.'nd m>u. Lct'o acUoo In !kllomcn rampat~a. Emlrac, Gcam, Okinawa ax:d ann111 lac:lea en lal)3o prope:- wUb Gmeral I get to ohoro hdc;re the governor Ftlaellrtbur'o ocrrender eommlollfoo. They have lbtt ho:::or cU O:lng coce cf t!:e flint acd btl& 11~. 1 cat.chtW up."

Old Glory Over Tokyo Embassy

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lcsert wows Admiral William Daisey, famed comma.cder of tte tll. 8. l!rd fieet. ~ Geceral Dctlrb• !\laeArthar. Allied eomm•21~er. u they aalote OUJ Glory as n b atlfu:tlet! over tbe AmerieaD emb:&P)' In Tokyo. 'fbe reneral view was taken from the rates cf trJe emba.u7, showtur fB t!le baekrrctmd the wreekare of the eUy cf Tckyo, canscd by bombs.

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Twenty-one-rear-G£d Bess Myer­son cf Dranx. N. ~ •• who wan the 4UanUc City tiUe of .. Miss America. 19t5.'• fihe tamed dOW"D movie Cfmo tract otrers wfllcll well& wUh ttue.

Allied Prisoners' Aid

FtnoUy, tho mu!cr tmnt t1mcbcd clmre mth tho Prrodent c! the Unile?d Stn!C!I a fl.'<:~ eentn ohPad. ShiJ>per ChrwtioMrn 't?llll }U!ll an plenned no Trumon.

• • • An!Ui' AND ElAILllOADS

Even ftc army· o fr:end!l nn 1 Cnpltol htll cay the br= hatn oro

1: ldlllna ony chnnw for publl~: cup·

pcr1 they mlaht have hnd by their 1 autocratic d:nreaard for ch·illan 'r need!! 1!1 ouch flcldrl U!l cool mtnmg,

oteclmnltina nn!l rmlwn!lina. One of tho lru!Jle?nt roilrondrl In the

; rountry tmlay l.n the &ruthem Pacif. ; fc, which hao hnndiC?rl moot of tho ' cant-went traffic to tho hllilY purt of

S:m Frnnccco The S P. m a amgle· track line ab!e t!l carry ltD hugo volume Gnly by cthedul.ing trOID!l at

. l!knmute f.ntervnl.o round the cl!Jclt. In croer to mamtnm lhi!J cd:edule, It requiren a hurre crew af cracit

.·. trclruncn. repair men nn\3 c1hez , akiUed t7erltern. It hll!l dm:~ pretty

ooU even In the !ant year, oJthougb ~ U:era oll!l a recent tmtUeneclt nonr ·1 El P= oruch re!rultcd In the hot:!­ba up at 'l1i trnbm.

Southern Pocffle cfficiol9 bavct . been h~gging the army to relem;e

oltilled railroad men with tha Cll ~tn required for cHr:charge, or to furt!>u(lb railroo~ men In thin ctJuntry with l=l poftltn. •

Finu1ly in mid-rrummer the onny ogrecl to releOJ:e 4,000 rnilrood men, ~.':lith 2,400 of them ocnigned to the S. P. But then the army ho­gan gomg b::~ck on it!! promil:e atUI ooid it rould dicebnrge only l;Sl}!) men. A few weeks ogo, the army rolenccd 220 men to the Southern Pot:iflc and llllid no more wero ovolloblo. The Jolter I.!J that 24,(llll) men hove gone Into the armed force:~ from the S. P. emptoymenl ro:Jter.

Finally. War !\lobillzer Snyder stepped In and forced tbo army to release C,IHKI ralltoad men. amlcht loud squawks from brass bats that thi5 aotion \tonld de­atrot morale.

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' TOE BTO&Y TDUI .-ur ~. 4merl• Major Joppolo said: "Your au· tu lrooJt l,l'llved _. .\••no, • napoli th ~. •~ d h t n ••• Ia ltal1, ~II! Jb,for Vfp~r loppolo, or •• ,. w o w a , ..,argano, ~· 4mro& omcer Ia ellane. ser~ew CarmeUna shouted: "To pu!h b1s BortJa, u •·•·· 1raa Ia. rurr• o• 11cm way to the head of the line In front ~. The Jb,for nl out linrned.lalely c. of Zapulla's bre.ad shop.'' · 1Jfa Clle frfeJUllhJp ult tolllltluet or dlt G ld ....1 cl&keu and vowed c. replace dlt c.wa arga~o sa : "It Ia a .,uvllege IMIJ, wlllell o.e Gennana btl euen. M&· the officials of the town have al-Jor loppolo cal;ketl w!Ur. hQ.er Peu• ways enjoyed." Yeeclllo, local prle•t. Btl! PJC~~~~tsed dlt ll.tajor J oppolo sold~· "Is that so?" Jrlcnc. attellil gaua &lit tollowiDr mora \;;argano said: "I charge this .... Wile~~. ~· for ~·• arrtvecl, tilt =nn with disturbing the peace )laJor W&f IIIII)' Ia liJal llfiiCtl! uti aver- ..,.. ' lotll~d Uae appoiDtJnept, IIDUI ellureb lieD !/desttonlng authority.'' Gargano

two-wheeled cart$ of the country. Bide until traffic from the opposlte 4lNcUon had gone by. Then be pas~ed the carts. · "

As they passed each cart, G~ eral Marvin waved his ddlng. crop in such a way as to int:Ucate that the' cart should move over. Since there. was nothing to move over Into except the ditch,· which at lnte:rvala along the road expanded Into tank traps, the carts never did move

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CHAPTER V . -At this angry moment, Gargano,

Chief of the Carabinieri, came up to the Une. This man was called by the people The Man With Two HandB, because of his continuous and dramatic gesturing. He wna, be eeemed to think, an actor, and ba could not say two words without lelturlng _with both bands. He pos-

. aused and exercised aU the essen­tially ltallan geaturca: the two fore­fingers laid aide by side, the cl,rcle of thumb and foretlngf:r, the bands pP In stop po::~ltion, ftle salute to the forehead with pnlm forward, the ft!lrertlpa of the two hands placed tip to tip, the fingers ' linked, the bands ftat and downward as if pat­ting sand, the hands up heel to heel and pulled toward the · cheat, the attitude of prayer, the pcolnting tore­anger of occuootlon, the V as if for victory or l!lmoldng clgarcttCD, the fo:rcflnger on the chin, the rolling of the banda. All, ho UDed them oU.

He d!d not make any nrrcots. He merfll3 WEnt up to Cormellnn, t>Jita of the lazy Fottn, and oquce:ted be­tween her and the door of ZapuUo's ahop, and otood thero. The pcoplo could ece that he waa merely tnk· ing hiD place ot the head of the line to walt for brood.

Carmellnn, who woo annoyed by having hod wood-<:olte throt'JD ot her, n.ld lruculcntly: "Mioter Gorcnno, rou were Chief of the Cflrablnlorl under 'tho old regime, and that en­titled you te ocand ot tbo hcod of the Uno. . I am not r:rure that you aro otiU ChJet of the Coroblnlcrl.''

Gargano oold: "I am the ChJcf.'' and ho mode a ltJnrJ ot Foccbt oo· luto with both hondo.

CormeUno onld: "I doubt lt. Where lo the proof?"

Gargano nold: "Sec my uniform," and he rap his two foreflnacro from h!!l ehoullfero to hlo lmecn.

Cormellno cold: "Thot l.!lrw proof. Tho Amerlcm!D do not care how we drefl!l. I wuld 12rcco aB a ro bblt a,nd the Amcr!call!l woutd rrot ar­rest me.''

Gargano rmld: "Womon, l!ltop your ehoutfng, or I will arrl!!lt you,'' anti !:to gripped hJo 0\"m left wriot with hl5 own right hand, e!gnltylng ar· reat.

Carmelino aald; "Whore 1.!! your authority?"

Yarperltn the tormldob!e wife ot CraxJ tmfd: "I bellovo thnt thl!l man lJ 1illl Chief. aince tho .Mister Ma­J!ll' lJ keeping many Foccillt ceoun­drcls In cffice untll they prove them­selves bad. nut I dD not beUevo that tmlier American low he hD.l'l tho rlpt tD ro to the head of tl!e line. That Is whore I think ycm nrc right, Carmelina.''

Gargano stepped aut of the Une. "Who quentlon!! my rl(lht?" he roared, and he pounded ono clenched l!st en tho other clenched nat.

Carmrlina, wife cf the lazy Fntta, atandin:z right be&'i!o him, otnrtled bfm by whll;porlnfi in his oar: "I <3~UD U, 'l\7o-Hnnd1J." 'Up to thb time Zapulla the baker,

_..and!n1 b the trent of liliJ ch-op, had been tom between the two au­tllurlU~. the c!d anli the new. But he wo w anneyed with CarmeUna for bvfug pt'ati!ded him llint te nnw Ali!: '".AtreM her, l'Jfutcr Clllef If J'ml hat>e any aruroge."' '

Up w tliliJ time GDrgruw the Ch!ef, amnt:whnt tmsure of his &n;tmd, bod teen teymg ttl think cf a way of re­llihll pacetully. But now hl5 man­hooli, as well 811 bl.!! authority, wO!I cllaDenged. He mwed toward Car­tnel!na and eold: ''Woman, you are under arrent."

Carmetina ahouttd: "Keep ycm two active bands ¢ft me, Gargano.'' . ZapuDa satd: "WiD fmJ let thl~ .atti&n shriek down ycrul' et~uraget••

GUIIU'lO clapped bill bands on Carmellna. She 1ereamed. AD up and down the line women aliout~d: ''Out with the l'ucl.!!t Cblef of Cara­bfnterl. Out with Two-HMds. Out With men wlio pU!b therntelves to t&. h~ad of a Une ahead of women who baveJJeen walllii' thrte.hotits."

Gatpno draned Carmelina off eereamlnt lnd ldcldnr, ltld the anti· Ga:qano, anU.Fucbhcreams In the lbla arew !Quder and louder. Even llttcUrlo Sal9'atore, alfhouJh as er~-· • h* wu more ·ar 'les• an .omcial mJ lhould have rmtaitled neutral ar eTU taken. the aide o~ Gai'_taf!Or nJM4 bts bti1e vdfee ht a carmu about: '"Down wJtb hijtl5tlcel0

Whm Gatpno ptJ]led Carmellna lftto MaJor Joppblo'il oftke, abe wu .un ttte•mfnt- Dut the Mafor Jumped 10 hfil feet and uld ~11: •'Silfbee, lhrew,u 'and. the teU qUiet

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The Major decided with a apeed slow down·"ror a cart which mean­wl!fch dazzled G'argano. He decld· dered along rlght In the center Of ed thaf the woman was rilht but the road. that he could not say so, because If The Genernl stood up In hll cu he did the Cl:!.lef would never regain and shouted In hls deep bass voice his a•1~ority, and the Major wanted (you've rend about that voice lQ the to Jceep him in office. Therefore he supplements: lt's famous; one wrlt­eald: "I sentence this woman to one er said it WOB like "a foghorn gone day in jail, suspended sentence. Let a:rtfculnte"): "Get off the roadl" her go, Gargano, and gather aU Unfortunately the driver of the the officials of Adana for me at cart was one Errnnte Gaetano, who once.'' earlier that morning had sold three

When Carmellnn got outside, she dozen eggs to American l!loldiers at ran straight back to the bread shop. fourteen Urnes the proper price, had The bread woo not ready yet, and immediately r;unk moot ot hla prof· the people gave her bock her place lts in the wine of his friend Mn~ at the head of the Une and shouted tallnno, and wao now sleeping a deep to her:. "What hapRened, Carmell- and happy olcep on the sent of hill no? What did they do to you?" cart. At thJo particular moment,

Cnrmelinn told what had happened he was dreaming about eating the and ohe oaid: ''Did you ever hear of nicer parts of a flnh nine feet long. such a light oentf>nce in Adano? I Naturally he did not pay much at­believe In my ht!Ut that the Mister tcntion to the voice of General Mar· Major thought I wa• right. And what vln, no matter bow famollll the

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General Marvin roared at tlio driv­er! "Blow your hom. Blo\'1 him .off the road."

The driver, a nice boy from Ma5-sac}JU.Cctto, put the heel of hls hand on t)lo hom button agalnBt hJo own wicll. He woo In no hurry, an4 IQ'Je7V that no matter how fO!Jt they went, he would only have to walt when they got -wherever they were going.

The mind of Erranto dJd not react to tho hom, oven thoua}l tho hom woo comethlna urgent cplled e klrut­on. The cart kept right dQt'JD the middle of the road, Inasmuch 011 Errante's mule t'lao a coutloUD Cr.!a· turo, juot ao t'IOI'Y of ditcheo on the right O!l of dJtcheo Ofl' the left. This woo e quality In hlo mule of which Errnnte Gootnno often boO!It­ed to hio fricruio. "Give me nona of your lop-aided mulco," he would aoy, "glvo me a mule t'llth a cODDo c1 the middle."

Thla l:l!ru:o weD golncr to be the undolna of hlo mule Juot now, be­eauco General Marvin'!!! taco woB bealnntna to arow darlt, and Clime volll!l which bova never hecn do­r:crlhod In tho aupp!cmcnto beano ta wrlaclo and )mUDd em hiD forehead.

"I've hod cnnugh of theca cnrtn," tha General ohoutcd. He wo~:~ atnnrJ. ing up In tho car, wavtnr. h!o rid· ing crop around. "Do they think they' ro go loa to !Stop the lnvat~lon with carts?"

Erronte olopt beautifully. He wall coming to the gray port of the floh juot under the ribo. It melll'd In

woo tho mooning of nncembl..lng the the mouth of hi~:~ dream. Then~ officlolD? I beUevo that he woo for won, bowcver, a &Otmd of tht.II!rler me ... In the dlotaneo which modo him

"Get oiJ the roacl."

In tho Major'o office, tho officlnla thJnh perho(l!) he hr.d better cover gradually oru:embled. Some wore tho f1!lb and flnlnb eating the nlco helt:-D1'or FonclotD, came were new porfu after tho roln. oppnintmentn to take tho place of Fat:clatD who hod fled to tho bOla. General Morvin roared: uno theco In whbpero, end with ample geo- ltallllll!l thlnh they're aoing to otop tm'etl, Garaano denmbed to them o bunch of tnruro with a bunch of the bumlllotlon he bad cuflored, un.. wom!on cort!l?" tn Major Joppcolo Bald: ••snence, Colonel Middleton, the General's plooce.'' Chief c1 Stafl'. and Lieutenant Byrd,

The officlob drew up In o clrcle hb O!rle, could ceo the violence com­arcund the r.!njor's deok. The Mo- lng. Lieutenant Byrd looked bock jor atnot9 up. tilimg the rood, trot be cmJJdn't ceG

"l =m you to 00 my frlen!W,., any trum:b cf tnnlro. Tho only thing he anJd. "All my friendn, I will he could cee that wo!l oolncr held OOll!!Wer It my duty ttl tell you e'i7· up he!l!den the General's armored erythlng I think. for we do not want car woo one ceep, or amphlb!o~ Adww to he 0 tGWt.J of myoterleo and SeCJI, whlcll did not ceem to be in • ploce of !IU!lpicfnn. a burry.

"Adnnn ba!l been 0 Fru:clot town. Here It came. Gonernl Marvin That is noturol, becotme the coun._ mhnured: ''Th= thot cart oH the

,.,. ~"" rood.'' woo >~ n!:t!iot, therefore the town was alcn. But cow that the Americans Erronte otlrred In hl!l oleep. The have como, we are goini to nm the thunder of hill dream wos the mo!;\ town as a demoerocy. beautiful ami most continuoun thun-

''Perbaps you do not lmuw whet der he hod ever henrd. a demoerocy b. I wiD tell you. The nix p1en mtrrounded the cart.

"Democracy 1!J thin: democracy Colonel Middleton reached up to 1!1 thot the rnen of the government waken Erronte, but the Generol'11 ate no longer tho mosters of the roar!l grew louder. "What are you people. They ore the eervantD of doing?" he bellowed. "I totd you the people. What make a IJ man mas- to throw the thing off the rood." ter of another man? It is that he "We were just going to woke thlo pays him for his work. Who pays fellow up and .get ·him off flrgt,'' the men In the government? Tbe Colonel M.lddleton shouted bock, but pcrople do, for J)ley pay the taxes Utt1 shout wor~ weak becauce he knew out of which you are paid. what tho answ~r would be.

''Therefore ycm are now the r.:erv- "Serve him tight. Throw him too. lUlls of the people of AdiU'lo. I too .rust turn the whole thlns over.'' am their servant. When I ro to Tlit?re was no protest from any of buy bread, I ehall take my ptace the six men. The only thing which at the end of the line, and I will walt was sa14 was muttered by Ltouten­m,. turn. You too must behave ant Byrd! "The old man hasn't bt!cn now o servan~. not as masters. cettlng enough sleep late]y," Ycu must Mbav& as the serviU'lt of COJoneJ :MJddleton went to the head the man without shoes Just as mueb of the mule and. gutded It to thtt aa of the baron, U I ftnd that any, aide of the road. .lie ~eeted the of you are- not rivhlt . the tYPe Of 1hte mew to tak8'-po!ltfons on service that I desire, I ehall ba~e alde Of tfle cart an.o to lift to remove ycu from omce. , ~.~ "Remember~ you are servants toge1her when be ta\te the strnaL

now. You are servants ·ot the peo- Gt?neral Marvin· tollred: ''Come ple of Adano. • And watch: thft thing on. cet It over witfl, · Wh.at a buncb wm make 10t1 happier than ;JOti,.,·of softii!!. Get ll over With." have ever been In ,.our Uvu.•• . CotC)llel Middleton ja'Vtt thtt sltneL . · On . the ninth momfnti Gen~ral The ftve men lUted • llartin was drlvlni aloria the road ln bls dream, Errante ro!e up toward Viciliiamare and came to &be above the nlrtc-foot ft.!!h and $.Dared toMt of Adano. J'rom time to tim oft Into space.. The sensation w •• alant the toad h1i dtlver lullS bad t! utrttnel1 pleaSant. liaw clO'Im ~lacl fiiMt .W. Jtalfu .,'1'0 $: CONl:nW.EDt

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• Future of Cotton

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Not only these cotton farmera, but every farmer, every resident of the th9UDnnds of home towns from the E"nst to the West coaat and from top to bottom of the country, is Interest­ed in cotton . . . tor cotton in ponce­time accounts for four-fl.ftho of our total textile yardage.

According to recent statistics re· leased by Secretary Cllnton P. An­derson of the department of agrl· culture, the gross averare farm In· come of cotton farmers lo the 10 years ending In 1912 wall only $805 • year, 1111 agaiiUJt more than $2,000 in other parts of the nation.

Why, then, with cotton an all-im­portant crop ond selling at priceo well above .parity nhould income of theoc cotton tohncro, a 1hird of oll farmero, be co much lower than the avcraae of other farmers? The on· ower lo found in the ngriculturol practlceo of the South for the popt hundred yeoro, and includes (1) a ono-crop eyotcm ol farming, talloclx ot conocrvotlon practlcco which boo driven tho center of tlje cotton ltlng. dom from tho oouthcnatcm otnteo ocrooo the Misoisnippi to tho South­went and (3) cotton ourpluoeo which have ln. the poot demoralized tho marltet. Tough CompeJition

While tho department of ngrlcuJ. ture lo not pet::::~lmlatlc over the fu­turo of cotton in tho immediate poet­war yearn, It lo obvious, they pcolnt out, that arcot core will bo nccco­oary for cotton to hold lt!l own In an incrcoolngly compctltlvo fleld.

In the llrot place cotton prodac.. Uon In this countey hllll dccreaoed, wherCllo lorelp producllon has ln­crensed. Jn 1020 tor inntance, we produced 13 tnllllon • of the lll mll· Uon balco of cotton produced In the world. In Uno, the laot year for world nlaUaUcs, wo produced only 12 out of 29 million baiCD, and oor prodccUon l.n 1!)13 llroppc.d to 11 mU· Uon balea. In opltc of lblo drop In pradueUon eUler compet!Uve com· modJUts bllve soared In common OD!l&c replneing cotton. &yon, ny­lon, aptm glaoo nnd otber newer de­velopmenls of CexUico are boring Into tbe cotton market. U. B. rnyon prnducUon 10 years 1110 amounted to only 10 mJlllon potmda, wberell!l last ye.a.r rnyoo bad grown to 7Z4 mll!loo potmds or tho e(Jtllvalrnt of 1,700,000 . bales of cotton. Paper products en­tering the market formcvly heW by eoUcn ••• towelfl, U11aoe:s, oapklt:.s, window 11bndeo, plnellc an:l twine, In 102!l Willi eqoJvalent on a ~­lar-pomul baob of a million bales of raw eottoo.

Tho Commcrllty Credit corpora· tion ln tho deportment of agrlcuJ.. turo lo the uodfolher of the cotton crop and the hoven of cotton crop formero. It lo the Commodity Cred. It corporation which r:ruppnrto tho market prtce for cotton, by buying up ourpluceo, ond providing oubntituteo for cotton exvnrto. Throuah Augtml 10, 1045, the CCC had purchru:ed qn ltn Cotton Purchoce Procrrom (oup­port price program) 2,\l!l5,CU7 belen I of cottcn c1 tho 1044 crop at on ove;-.

1 oae price o1 about 22.31 cents a puund, Involving opprmdmotely $250,0tlfi.otln. In addition it had pro- I vided a 4-cent per hundred pound · nubnldy IClt' il!:l export prccrram In· volvlna 592,170 boJen of tho 1044 crop. Favorable Outlook

Secretory Anden;an In n recent oddreo!l before the New York Cot­ton Exchanae pointed out, however, come favorable foctorn In behaU of the pootwor future of cotton. He pointed out thnt during the war thou, oondo of cotton formero hod ntntted noU conservation procticeg and dJ • veroifled fanning; there ore con­ot<Jbtly belncr di!lcovered new useg for cotton; the department boo juot announced discovery of a new cot­ton fobr!c w.J1ich will not mUd ow nor rot which will be used extensively In yardn, threads, packogina end boa­ging: demand for cotton ih lllher countries will be at o new peolt, al· · thouuh world carryover is at an all· time Wah: in the U. s., dcoplte o cancelloUon of CO per cent of wat orders for cotton producttl, olock will be talten up by the tremendoUD bac!tlog of civillon demands.

"Antcrlcon cotton wUl face not only Iorge otoc!ro on hand ••• It will face oo weU tho need tor better farm practlceo if lt io to hold Its place in the world market," Socretnry An­del'Mn warned. Ho sold, however• tlttlt b~ lo dopending on co-oporotlon and American "lmow,.how" and on lncreaced ~port market to bring cotton .. marching home from war.''

In thlo conne-ction it will be lntcr• tor cotton tormcr11 to noto

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planti.."lQ time anli hnrvot. For they are f'armetO - h!ooc1 broth~ the ·world over.

Today, mrmy or the Carmen or other Ianda aren't doing w c-eil. Their lando have lrcm min&!, !ought over, rovcgcd. Their obltk ho!l bten butchered. Tluir farm bulldingn bumai. They hove no eeed to plant the aoll.

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And you can glv-o ynn.r help -ftroutlh the do&ns you give to your Community War ~d.

Tho:e doUors you wring from the acil, and give to a greet and worthY c:t~use. help more than t~Je f'annert~ of other lands. They help f'annera' a011!J-Gnd othu men'a s~we tho tediiun or prlson comps. Th..7 help provide the blee::Jlng or mtertclnment to savlc:e proplo throughnut the world. And they help I!Oivc war problems right herein your owncnmmunity.

The dollors you give to your Commtmlty Wnr FUnd ca f'artltet than cuty dollttts you're opt to put anywhere el!e. And t1ilil yenr-they need to go latthet than tNCZ bd'ore. So give again-and generouely-wan•t ~ou?

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L. 'E. Dye has had a lot o( experl-

and her found out how to make them last longer. HQre is what abe says in a letter to FaulUess Starch, •

"I o;umot"wash wJtJiout .Fault· less Starch. You bet I tldnk It will make overalls last longer and look ten times better. I know, We raised five boys, so I know what Faultless St;uch means to overalls. Dave used lt as far back as I can remem· ber and my mother used It, too. I can't say enopgh for Fault­less Starch." Now ill on

Mrs. Dye says that Faultless Starch makes overalls wear longer (that's mighty impor­tant, today) and look "ten timea better" (and that's important, too), BOW TO ST,ARCB OVERALLS Overalls, work pants, wash shirts

-and children's play clothes usual­ly get very, very dirty. Sometimes it ta1tes Q lot of rubbing on n scrub­board to take the dirt out. And ev­eryone !mows that rubbing welll'8 out clothes ns much oa washing them does. But when you give them a LIGHT starching with Faultless Starch you save a lot of that rubbing. You see-.-FaulUeas Starch penetrates the fabric-co dirt can't grind ln so easily. And Foultlerm Starch dlaoolves in!Jtant­ly In water and carrleo most of the dirt right out with lt. So when you otarch other thinas, be sure to give overalls, worlt pants, chlldren'a clothes, etc., a very light tJtarching ot the oame time. You'll notice the difi'erencc when you wooh them!

SO SI\IOOTD TO WEAR The men will really llltc It, too.

The fabric feeln omomh WJd nllck -not,, ccratchy and rough. They won't chafe ao much oroun~ the neck ond tho armo. It'o o wonder­ful relief to wear omooth, ollck worlt clothes I Tty it, thi:J wacb­day. And be oure to llllc Foulticas SU:lrchi-Adv.

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to us that the beet way to round out this argument was to go In a

direct line to one who was a master at applying the ash.

Better Soil Grows Healthier Livestock

Cattle Prefer Hay o .

From Fertilized Soil So I looked up Ty

Cobb, author and Cattle have senSe enough to show producer of more l'[;l11rm1ers whether their pasture .land than 4,000 base hits. fertilized or not, accord-

name bb. He named Shoeless Joe Jackson.

"I'll tell you why --"'-'·"L..'-'-·· . .:..· .·..,.j. Jackson belongs on

Ty Cobb top," Cobb said. "Back in those

years we not only had to swing at a dead bnll but also a ball that was doctored in every known way. We had the spit ball, the emery ball, the fu~cd-up bali-a ball that would do a lot of queer things and come at you with odd dips and breaks. So the good hitters of that period had to choke the bat and go In for punch hitting.

Soil Improvement commit\ee, "That was demonstrated by ri re­

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"All except Jackson. Joe stUJ took bls fuJI swing and he was often up there from .38{) to .410. I know I couJd never have hit abcJve .300 with that type of swing. Only Jackson, old Shoeless Joe, had the eye and Fertlllzcd hay that pays. the smoothness and the Umlng to So"- d rtm ·1 th ''ni lty do that. Ul.l epa ent o e u vera

"I used to wonder why he didn't of Missouri," oayo the ototement. strike out at least twice a gnrne, j "The cattle were turned loocc In taking a full cut at a ball that a field In which there were nvo flopped and ducked from the trea~ · staclm of hay. The grannes were

· ment It got, eJther b:y emery or the same species; the curing wan thumbnnll or saUva. . 1 the !lame. The hay loolted and

"'l'aklnu nothing away from Babe smelled the oame. But the cattle Ruth, tho Babe never had to owing ate the otaclt from the treated orca at a ollppcry or fuzzed-up ball. In first and Ignored the .other unW thooa days you could lead the league , Ia tcr. • with 10 or 12 home rull!l. The trick I "The hay from the otOclto was stuff hod endl.!d before Babe moved analyzed In a laboratory. Then It to the outfield In 1910. ! woo discovered that that otack con-

"I'vc often wondered what Joe toined much more calcium and Jocltcon would have hit agalnot tho pho!lphoruo - t..-;o minerals cattle pltchlnu and the livelier ball that must have for good health. The come in around 1020. Tho oomo cood hoy come from coU that hod ml[!ht go for Nap Lajoie, another been treated with lime and fertlllz­grcot natural hitter, who didn't hovo er. Tho poor hoy come from un· oo deep or no full o loch as Jnclt- treated land. son used. With the livelier ball "This experiment proved once

· Jocltcon and Lojofe would hove hod ncrain that better coli urowo better lnlleldcro playing baclt In the out- food, better Uventoclt and healthier fleld to keep out of ho:;ptwln. In one human belngo. ot tho old-timer's gamcn played In i "This roll's capacity to produce Banton wlth the lively ball, Lajolo's , meat, nrain, vegctoblco cmd dolry line drive hit the center field tence, · product!J high 1n e!:!lcntlol mlnero.!D and that won after Lajoie woo and vltomlnn Ill dependent on that through." ! roll's cupply of nitrogen, phonph~>o About Hitting ! ~ ~!~O:~· ln~~g~~r~~llym=.

I oolted Ty II he was over tempt- i ogemcnt Including the regular oppll· cd to become a olugger. ! cation of mixed fertilizer contnlnlno

"Not with U1ot dead, fuzzed·up thene nccc=ry olement!J. Tho fer· ball," he cold. "I olwoyo oolicved Ulher industry which hao demon. In ploylna pcrcentoac. and the per- otrated lt!J ability to provide plant centoce wan aU ncoin!it a freo food for wlnnlno the \"lorUmc food awiniJI!r In thor:c dayo. productJon bottle will be fully "Lo~r on I tried n few tlmen to equlppl!d to help fnrmern mel!l all

co out for dl.!;tancc, but by that time their protwar requlremen'ln for roll I had been around nl:'arly 20 yl!ars improvement." and It woo n little Into In life to 1 chance my awlna or learn new : triclto. You can't chance the hobito ' of 20 ycoro In anything lUte a hur- I An inr:ectlcide even deadlier th01l ry, U you can change them at nll. ' DDT boo been d~covered by tho But I remember o ccrlen In St. Lnulo Imperial Chemical lnduotrlen lr where I decided to toke a chance on • Enatonrl. It!J chemical deoi[!IU!tion Ia tho oluccfnc aide and on t recoil It, , gamma roomer of bem:cne hmm. I pfclted up flve borne l1lllrl In two chloride, and it ID lmovm an aom-aamcn. l mexone.

DDT Outdone

''Vlalter Johru;on WO!l the areotent The new ln!;ect olayer hO!l quoU· P.itcber I ever raced," Ty t7ent on, 1 ucn 1n common with DDT. It ill a

except Ed Walnh In IO!JJ Phcn he . wlld white cub:;tonce and olmont in­won 40 ball gorncn and r::oved 10 or , rroluble in water. It decompor:ed In 12 othe.rn. But when you op;:onlt of I the prer:ence of lime, but con be areot p1tchoro, how con anyane over-, r;preyed In 0 ltero::ene cnlutlon or 0 look Cy Younat water emuln!on, or w::ed ll!l a duot,

"Cy had been pitchfDir 15 yearn , U lime Ill abr:cnt. It I!J not yet ovall­before I came to the Tigers, bat be i' oble for uce In the United Stotoo. It 'lt'ai'J sUU a rreat pltoller. De troD I!J ooid to be unharmful to human sotnethlnr like 510 baD gamen, I w::ero. whlcb b more than mollt pitcben ever worked ln. Cy wan a blg, bml7 fellow and be coola Wde t!lat ball better than anyone I ever nnw. He would torn l!l!l back to yon in tbe windap and the baD wtJnld be on yea before yotJ knew wbat Wllll bappen­fn&". Cy had flne r;peed, a rood eurve ball an:! perfect control. De could pitch info a tin enp. De was also smart arul rame. .

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Pretty· Fr()cks ·for Dre$8y Dates Set New in·Chic and Charm

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• MORE men at home means calls

from wlvco, sweethearts, ob­ters, cousins and ount!J und adoring mothers too, for drens-up clothes for Joyous reunions and e:ocinl events

that, arc cure to follow. fr7ord ccle- It in just ouch moaterplcceo of oim· brot!ono at homecomings and more

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WhUc It l!l true that fancy oaatn ' ered pouch pocltct and narrow tic turno to "bcoutUul bloclt," which

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thi!J ncor::on tultoo on more beiJUtllno 1 handcomo aGwn, ohown In n recent wayo than over for coclttoll and New Yorlt Drees lnntltute fashion date drennen, there Is ol!;o a deflmte

1 diaplay beapealm a brilliant future

llolr for wool froclro that ploy up 1 for richly colorful otrlped nntlns. vivid eye-thrUlino colora. j Cotton do luxe coco on ~ opeclnl

Wool drewcs that double for,. C!Jfll· I dote In the rich blaclt velveteen cult pus or doten plose emphaoi!J on col· 1 pictured. Elaht brlaht oilver but­or OD well ao a cofl olyling technJquc j tons atvl:' the joeltet thl:' aala touch which achieves very lntcrestlnf.l and needed for 0 party. The high neclt, ncw-loolrlna nilhouetteo. It cccmo j cap olecvco and buotlc at thl:' boclt that coUcce glrlr; ore colng nil out I of the jncltet are favorite atylc de-. for fine wools this aeacon. Color toiln with foohlon thm ycor. The ollm cholceo run in two directloll!l. The 1 oltirt (lOI:'O on duty with other jack· neutralo In pole bclce or vorlouo 1 eto and 0 wholl:' wordrobl:' of groyo make wide appeal. ContrnGt- I' blouoeo. both dreoey and teilorl:'d. Ina thcr:e ore colors as darina oo For "ocronr; table" alomour be oure imoginotton. can picture, come piny· to include In your collection one of Ina up otrilung contrll!lt, others w;ed the very lovely poole! 00 tin blouol:'o In one tone for the entire drenn. that hno n dlticref.'t but focclnotina The newest fllilhlon aeaturo Ill to uoe touch of cUtter <.>mbroidcry. bright colors with beige or aroy 1 Deolgnl:'rs cce Infinite pooslbllltll:'o wool. I for drama and alamour in the now·

ThJ!l r::eocon ootin comcn Into thP co-!onhionoble contror:;t sleeve ef· picture ao Ideal for drer;oy "dati:''" fect.'J that" highlight many n charm· weo~. A youno atylc that Is con- lng gown that will go dotlna lhlo vlncmaly of laot-mmute vlntaae topo fall and winter. Sl:'c the lovl'ly mod· n graceful dirndl okirt of coft bbclt el to the left. Note tho graceful crepe ootln with a bodice top of wing·oleeveo that coritroot the dorlt blocit jern~y, cut cevere!y ploln, but crepe of the drens. Thlr; In new. tenmed w1th the tuU noUn oltlrt. The atylc costume dcnian at ito ber;t. The eficct lo very r::triltin?. A otreom· leopard fur at the front of the bell eretl bow of the satin at the left gives 1m1nrt occent. woi!ltllno oddo the perfect accent. R4taocro t 7 woctom t<<~=P'>Pl!r uc::on. ---·---------------~---~ -~- --------

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Now It can 1M toW1 Worken proudly tell .of their aaltot••• wwk when rublter pklnta I• franco were under Nad co .. 1rc11. Tiley apread aoapatono on the .plloa aa they ltpllt • tire, flnlthed produd Inked perfect, but In uae pllea would llre11k, le11vln• the N11d1 flat.

uRubber made In the U. S. A." .flo• been developed to w<h a hlob dear•• thot tho war·bQm aynlherlc rubber lnc!uatry w!U probably CIOno

t!nu" long after tho war.

Aa of December 31, 1944, the average age of all paueo11er cara on the road wa1 nven yean.

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Pattern No. ll!IO~ IQ del!lcnc:d for all!ca I " f r u. lll. 13, 14. 10 and 18. lll:o lll. tlhort J L.....-.=T"--:''"':"~:;;-::-::;~~ alccvc:a, rcqulrc:a 3~ y orda ot W·lncb mo·

te~~~ to on unll!luolly larao demand and ./,!fl,~j;J;~:~'{l"'bt;.~/R···~f.); ·.,. rumnt condiUono. allahUy moro Umo Lo (/(,{ft~ w~ ~ required In flllln!l ordera for o raw of tho moat popular pattern numbcra.

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SEWING CtnCLn PATTERN DEPT. ro~ oouth Walla !lL Cblcaco

Encllloo 2!l cc:nl!l In colnll for ooc:b pottem dcotred. Pattern No. -----..Utl:.:.co'---

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Exclusive, Patented, Interior Construction

"Tile great thing about Wolter John!:on woo that you knew a ltlnt ball woo coming-but It didn't help. You never hod to worry nbnut a curve in tho~e dayg from Walter, or any cbnnge of pace. Junt !Speed. Row opeed. blirtdlng speed, too much speed. The""onower in that Johnson st.ill holdo Ute shut-out ond the ottike-out record. With a better hittln"'g, better scoring ball club, Johncon would have bod oeverol 40 game oeaootl!l on the \vinning side. Some day look up the recorda Oild see how many 1 to 0 gmrteo ho Iobt. I can teo that lbng, rubbt;r right ilrm Urtt'iinding now. with tho boll on top

uoed ror moot everything this oea­son from sport and campuo clotheo to most eleaont rormoln and dote drexes. At a recent fashion digploy, it woo demonstrated how beautifully corduroy can be styled Cor the bl'ide'o trousseau. For inntonce, there wan a Victorian aroy going­away suit that wos nimply otunnlna. The new corduroys come In the most charming colora fancy might pic­ture. The featured ohodeo thi!J nco­con for corduroy ore neon pinlt, In­dian turquoise and the lovely VIc­torian aroy. Youna foohions were stressed in party coato mode of white corduroy. Ttlc new French pleat sloclm, and clam digger ohorto with blaclt jersey tops in .corduroy ore top Canhlon thin year. With the coUeae rrtrl, the lonrr coot or the nhortlc type mode of cor­dUroy hno become a fovorltc. Smart oo con be lo the bo)ero cult mode of wide wale corduroy, the atrlpeo rather wide wa~s. worlccd horizon· tally all the way throualh

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.f of you before you cauld even blink. No wonder a lot of ball plntel'8 M(!d to get Sl~iril tll<! ttar Jobru:on woo to pitch."

'Crazy' Stunts t ookcd ·'l.Y wlu1t was the greo:Jest

thrill he got out tJf baceb:ill. "On the banos/' he said, "l liked

to . run ~ttid itt ~os -try out n few crazy things, sucb ns t:coring from 1b:st . en a single or scoring from S'econd <m un outfleld fty. . . ,. .

1'Eveey now and then rd take a. trazy cli!itlctt whetn 1 ttctually fuid llo clumce at all• . I klll!W that. But I •t,() knew .that it t~rtntn amount of crilq. t'iltmiug \>;ould . put 'mot& pr6S\1te m the ddense and ma:vbe ltula little buttyht' · .

FoDowinr experiments at the UnJ. verslty of California, an electric d .. bealter·tor poultr, bas been placet) on tile market b:r the Lyon Rural. Eh!ctrlc eompmy, San Dieco, Callt. It el\lnlnates pleldn.r and cat.Ullbal· bm, reduct$ teed lli!ls and lilrds' netvonsn~ss iltid, Increases the qual• i&y of birds In renerat,

Ertriched Tomatoes

Tho loor;e.lmlt closoic card1gan I.D proving a coUe{;e girl favorite • VbrMWe, useful and comfortable, It l!:t one of the "hit" fanhfotlll of the censon. The gitln ore weorlna them witJr..clon·ploid. nJl.oround. pleated Rich Jewelry Etrtbroidered nfdrt!l, and they are oleo cood-look- Ri,l.t on Dress Is Latest lng worn with the new olender wrap- ou around skirt!l. , One of the · bill oucceoo faohfo1a

"l'omatoes with 10 times no muCh . of the Geonon lo the dreon that b!ls

~~~~ ~tl':t:~e:!d ~nclli:a=:~k~ . Bl~k Satin Frooks (ire ~e"i:i~~~~({ afl~1edb~~~~~eot; e~~~~~~ may be developed, according to Dt. Topped by ~fllrten St-oles ,ercd on no an integral port of tlle F. P. Zschiele of the University of At taohionable gotherJnno block I di'Elos itseU. Clcverel!t ialln ovett Cbl~go, . satin drooscs with marten nc~rfs or 1 Ami lt'o going over big, Tho brac«!-

Whlle rapid . strides ha<;~e beeb iltolea are very much in evidence. II~ nre wide and nrq wuolly em.. • made in Ole d0\7elopnient of "ari· With sparkling jov;d~ nnd .a tall .bb~ .. broldcrc~ on one, olaevo only. Sc· etle$, Dr. Z!ch.iele tool(s !or con- pottJn~ looking lint these de lllxa J ~!11~, pearto artd mulU•color stones siderable bnprovetnen~ in the post- oostttmes stand out canSilituouoJ.y os are used together with meted tbrc(!_d -war· era, to·~ • lklblt that toma• Ute ravotitc <!o!tUIDI!~for early tali I!)JUtchtry. Thpy glvo tt tnost Olli.l·, .totf. li'IIIJ be trtlded iW011 thtJr Yl&ao · dte!s•up west. • ·

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