Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1940 — Page 11
THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940 The Indianapolis Times SECOND SECTION
Hoosier Vagabond By Ernie Pyle
AROARD TRANSCONTINENTAL RUS (In an athlete and Louisiana State University gave him
Ww ine July A Out of a whole busioad of 3% a scholarship get more than one who is Alfred's folks didn't know he was coming on this
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pn straight through from. coast to bus He was supposed to have been home weeks " ago, but the Southern lanquor got into him, and he people going from Just monkeyved around after school was out. He so Reno unmar- plays football, baseball and track, and hopes to go y North Carolina to back next yeal from Louisiana to He had come up through Texas and Oklahoma a hut none of these, vou Twice on the way he happened to be picked up coast-to-coast al bus terminals bv these local radio interviewers have three f(ranscon- and spoke into the portable mike. He enjoved it aboard. but two of us One of the interviewers gave him a Kev-holder made ave broken our trip with a out of a soy bean on-over. In a later column I'll The ex-Marine is getting off at Salt Lake City
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about the girl who's go- and taking the bus to Ios Angeles, He started from ight through Washington, D. C., intending te get off and rest mvself. 1 dropped off Whenever he got too tired to see relatives and He never did get too tired, but at Omaha he lumns written up to figured he should be tired, so he got off anvhow weariness, fon I He just waited over eight hours between busses, and never even went to bed be going some- He is a cook and meat cutter by (rade. Learned job. home from In the Marines. where he served 10 vears. He's on| to meet one his way back to China He was over there nearly vacation cruise, three vears. He savs he can get work easily. He likes xd San Francisco it over there. He savs he doesn't like it better than the U. 8, but it's a change. lier. He had been . from Ft Bragg, Altitude Puts Many to Sleep
to th fort at “ 3 : © . e I al The driver announced, when we crossed Sher-
valle melt Riau nan Hill, an hour west of Cheyenne, the highest When thes ADOUL hoint on the Lincoln Highway. It is 8835 feet. Noal nen thevie » z 3 3 3 Fy . 4 thev're o i oo Te hi, body was sick, or had nose-bleed from the altitude, aeyre off they Want pur I noticed it put about half the passengers to
sleep he was three ed ‘ . =~ I'he drivers are good about announcing spots
( ar yenne Seems along the wav. Back in Ohio the driver showed This is the third of a series of where Admiral Byrd's snow-cruiser went off the roa. five articles about one of Indian- k $ 3 3 : last summer apolis’ important business insti- 3 X : §.3 3 i . — When we went through Laramie, Wvo., the driver| tutions, its beginnings, its growth Rl WE : R ® » * : ee didn’t sav anything. So I took it upon myself to add | and its accomplishments, ' — = sa \ a little information, and announced to the fellow | a + . : 3 LEE ] " oo E Male a 1. The pride of the Bobbsby wav of goodby, "Well, sitting with me that Thurman Arnold. the trust| (Copyright, 1940 bv The Indianapolis . Sa ; —— ; Merrill law hook department— n 1ail The voung soldier buster. used to he mavor of Laramie 3 : a 3 x } 3 ® Burns Indiana Statutes, blankly, and never said a I thought it was very nice of me to do this and. By Harry Morrison oR ; ; i SEE = : : it worked out quite ali right with one small ex-| ATREAMLINING” i p Yee = haa SERRE UE Es 2. Col. Robert L. Moorhead, ception—the guy had never heard of Thurman sdb stb Shh, 18 a § on i > a {reasurey of the company, checks Arnold be modern word, but it is the day's figures.
just what the Bobhs-Mer- cas ge ~ i 3 8 fa 3 SR Se y \ 3. Girls in the law library . . . 3 ® ‘any one of them ought to make a
the trip He didn't
ill Co.'s legal department Maa a a ae Rl ; X a a ae crackerjack judge.”
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p - rey has been doing for vears. ; 8 : | FT 3 & J nL Our I own By Anton Scherrer - a y 1 t er oF fort, ER # ; | Tf Sh 3 a 5 SR HEN there was (or is) the
Louisiana Blind Tiger Act. 4 ; i In 1915, the Louisiana Legislature N t A on setting a pioneering a il RB A made it an offense to sell liquor Nobody remembers it better and let the locomotives go their way I'he spectators . . : . > ; 3 from premises in the state. When who knew about Mr. Tavior's past watched him like pace In what is one of the 3 k : Mr. Sipe came around to editing everything to see whether he had forgotten his early! most difficult { all book- AS kN TUF i i ; a new Louisiana Statute after : ad training. His jump was every bit as professional as ) : . repeal he had to decide whether come to RINK of It, that of the other men publishing f that act was still in effect. The 1th lA Ten TL » y i 3 x " k 3 « ’ SS . : more healthy 7 i The engines responded to the open throttles and I'he ag is apt t A b TT Legislature hadn't done anything Stale rushed at each other like two mad demons. Mr.) think of a legal book as a dust pa ; : ; ol a ERR : about it and Mr. Sipe decided it I'avior's engine was the faster of the two. She was Hii EdR fava Yihbd : NR 8 a § & RR ; was still a State law. : : going all of 40 miles an hour when the big noise came ha Lil : : : The Supreme Court of Louisiana a column some day. And—oh yes—I almost forgot to say that torpedoes subsequently decided this was corhowever, Right now ere strewn all along the tracks n the engines! publishing of law books is an EN { ® RSE rect. Instances of this kind could eon ao to tell You passed over them, the explosions added considerably adventure 1s the process of a : i : be duplicated In ouner Stwies, Faylor and how he to the excitement . : : The first step in making a new to make the Eourth yi . assembling and co-ordinatin id k ea cis 1 ] 0 MaKe he Fourth The spectators rose in their seat nd held their , } \ hd 3 statute book is cutting up the old 1900 the noisiest one of preath waiting for the smash-up. The noise was °° 1 past ana current BY 3 : ones and checking for errors. terrific Nothing like it had ever been heard around the i Vers an use them : E Then a corps of lawyers, some of that day, on top of allthe here. Chances are. too. that nothing like it will ever lv accu Iv but swifth Sem : es i ee =p them in the office and many outses of a good old-{ast be heard again. how that vou have to have a Fourth ka : r c Robbs-Mel eee ee ———————— a —————— 3 sie; look all the cases that monster locomotives had yf July license to make a bi , id sisi : B , . . 1 a ‘ sly to each statute. El en ho) of July license to make a bi vill'’s chief ia itor Col. Robert A. Jones and By . Statutes, first published in 1894, OTH these streamlining tech- APR 10 ca a State Fair Grounds t Daal ES : Rt i firsis in the Hobbs They are then filed under each > AY rd iva YAY f i Ae n f { " ay 26 in three o vali ng ne es are firsts © S= . people who had 2 = L. Moorhea n wrlier came in three big volumes each as or pi Are n hi statute and compiled. After that, vo ; . rrill cre t. Another sys- . rie ORK place almost directly i / as a (hast i Niaoht Vierrit edit ll | ho a qd proof is read, of course, and the nside voce t . ‘ f em the company has evolved 18 gacpetary of State's office in the 2h in § > Rarvicyd . i . : the plan making it possible to re- particular state checks the proofs UGE iF When thee Cruel. Toa | - law hook Dean Bernard ( \ al uninteresting from the outside, place code books one at a time. against bills enrolled and the each other. Bits of iron and wood flew in al y his sleeves roll Fowler V. Harper, who i ) \ But let Mr. Sipe explain it him- In 1933. they hit on making Supreme Court judges of the tions for a hundred feet around. Clouds of s n! show tanned arms an ith hi publication consultant self pocket pack additions to the code State read the annotations for acand smoke poured out of the boilers completeiv shut- 8nrizzled hair and keen eves, Mr. Ww here does the Agen ure Some “In the old davs if lawver books as state legislatures made curacy. : ting the engines from view and it was several minutes, Sipe looks ikke a woodsman In? It consists in hunting the .: ol : new laws. ‘The books are Kept After it is all hack and. re- : SS : ud rr suithiect » findine the richt nted lead : hat 1} : . i % . i before anvthing could be seen of the wreck He isn't though. He's a hunter. LToPel ihject, in finding the righ wanted to plead a case that had ohgpantly up-to-date in this way. checked it's up to Col. Moorhead ob fk Cs * author ana In Iracking down ¢gmething to do with insurance If one of them, through use, wears and Mr. Sipe to merely attend to nunts mist t : AY YOY The blieation | cet f 5 +s} . - — errors. 1he puniication of 8 SC Of he might have to take half a out, all the lawyer has to do is to the publishing. volumes to court buy one new book, not a whole In the Law Editorial department of The Bobbs-Merrill Company are about 20 girls whose diities consists of verifying annotations, checking cases against the original reports for accuracy and
Bobbs-Merrill prides itself
Indianapolis ever had pf the wheels every man inside the two cabs jumped
indefatigable lawver in
shows up for work
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company, 1s the titular head and autho Among its bulky a tome as ver saw on authors are George W. The grandfather's shelf and just as I'o continue. however: The bi
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When the smoke rose. however, the etators got He their money's worth It was a ghastly sight The creep lwo engines were mmterlocked looking for the world as hett if they had gone down embracing each other. Nothing
Into codes and statutes, for tatutes is just one big jong coner and simpler { tinued ) aozen or more : presentation. for pla that need Well, right now they are workbut scrap iren remained. At that, some of the spec-| new codes. for better bindings: al ing on a new Arizona Code. The tators wanted their money back. Said they were led, in all. fo } not to be to believe that the boilers would explode. For some better law books form and passed in toto bv the ember that Mr. reason, the boilers just wouldn't explode that dav. Siate Legislature. It thus became lish 12 volumes instead of the old Once when the company was editing copy for the printer r-sure locomo- That same afternoon, too, the State Fair people S aE the last word and any mistake three. Each of the 12, of course, making up its Federal statutes, Copy editing consists of reading had a balloon ascension. Tom Grinlev was the aero- Jo as Monn in the law made bv the editors was no longer is much smaller in size, but the Mr. Sipe found what he was posi- tha “original manuscript for nant y 15 net fon hi arachi ymblication field m : ite i Atitols i: tha lo < S \ifie such a wav that ? as § ad struct ¢ . : : + n A t He dropped 150 feet before his parachute; JE publication field, confin a mistake b he law set 1 codified in such 3s \ as uve en iy 9 bac Poi A thai grammatical errors, punctuation opened Mr. Grinley descended astride of a bicvele | self la) oely d S ites. The State was not very well sat- a lawver only needs one volume 1a een carried through previous and accuracy of statement. After It was good enough and might have gone over big| !extboeks and digests. While there jsfied with what it got and this at a time. editions. After some research, he pha manuscript is in type it is any day of the vear except the Fourth of July. For are a number of important law time selected the Bobbs-Merrill ‘Our numbering system has be- made a change to coincide with {hen read bv experienced proof-
with him he law on insurance set, was scattered all over the statutes. It. is up to Mr. Sipe and his asNow we have it in one volume sistants to decide in many cases
1st one was compiled, put in book h “What we have done is to pub= just what the law is.
one thing. Mr. Grinler’s act didn't make anv noise. publishin uses in the United Company to do the work for it. A come almost universally used. Take what he thought was the law. readers in galley form. It is again States, th 3obbs-Merrill Com- line bv line hunt is now on to the statute numbered 2-105. It A couple of years ago he re- read after being paged. These pany’s name is found among the discover and explain or correct means Title 2, Chapter 1, Sec- ceived a letter from a grateful pages are checked and rechecked the preceding code. tion 5. When a new Indianapolis attorney in New Jersey. The at- many times by editors and clerks Col. Moorhead's duties as com- This includes a comparison with Municipal Code was being con- torney had banked his case on Mr. for any possible errors which
» i Wa shin ton B R 1 l d Gi pany treasurer Keep him busy tl 1 acts and check of templated, the City asked us if Sipe's construction. The other at= might have crept in. y ¢ yn on apper enough and Mr. Sipe provides the opinions of the courts we'd mind if they used our system. torney banked on another publi- These girls through long service
the editorial supervision for the The new Arizona code is going We told them to go ahead cation. The judge upheld the have become experts and any one department. to be as near perfecti as 1s Incidentally, librarians from all Bobbs-Merrill interpretation. One of them has read so many cases uetions. There is not likely to be a sharp dif- Throughout the vears the com- yumanly possible parts of the United States have reason the lawyer wrote was be- for so many years she ought to ngs this week, I suddenly became ference between the two candidates on foreign affairs.| pany has published the works of The Indianapolis company told us that our Burns’ Indiana cause the case meant a couple of make a crackerjack judge. inscription which seemed to have In domestic affairs there will be an issue. Mainly, many noted authors of legal started setting the streamlining Statutes is the best statutory pub- hundred thousand dollars to his — now. I had seen it often before will be that Roosevelt has tried to go too fast. treatises, Seymour Thompson pace vears ago. The old Burns lication on their shelves.” client. NEXT—The three R's. Willkie 1s a professed believer in most of the
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ane sme te ae ee oo FARMERS BACK Water Hater, 100. ROY E, ADAMS Army Horses Get 41 JOIN ARM hue abl drastic, too sudden, and too far-reaching. The re- § ' he inserintion . forms were imposed suddenly and with force in a ‘Stall on Stalls
from Woodrow Wilson : first ; spirit of dictation toward business. With it all have | SOIL PROGRAM Leaves for Fair 0 HEAD FIRM aueural rest t said gone mistrust and antagonism toward business and | o ; . Lib ¥ | TAS NGTON July r \ hall deal wit punitive taxation. CHARLEROI Pz. July 1, | WASHINGVON, Jui 4 41. 2).
1 our economic . : | P) ‘mil Perlott. the despair of we T 'my’'s horse an y ind as it mav 1} Willkie does not class himself with business re a ——— A AYE LI be i-ir,d The Army's horse and buggy 8 sin LY i nm foe in Wall Straps R any a ied ee, s ays are nearly over, might be if ctionaries. In fact some in Wall Street regard him cause of his boast that he never days are n 3
acti } 1 “ tvs na} "hai $n ; or 4d . . PN on pa "yy LV » y *. . ® n sheet of paper Wh rifle radical —their idea of a radical being any- Hoosiers Take $106.000 in| nas tasted water, is on his way to Succeeds Brother as J. D. Acting Secretary of War Louis Figure Sets Record Here: and step by step Who takes on a new political idea before it is| chs the New York World's Fair. | Johnson has announced that the : . what it should generation old Fertilizer Instead of Mr. Perlott, celebrated his 100th | Adams Co. President; | army win speed construction of 10 Enlist in Navy, » » » | birthdav last February | _ ; 1 harracks ' nrrhaay ie ruary. | ‘ temporary buildings and barracks ‘ 0 ta i3 pb » ve . Q | viced hi nd 'd re- | ; : : he philosophy of Roosecirelt Forgets Wilson Caution AAA Cash. He promised his friends he'd re- | Trimble Director. for men and machines but will 2 the Marines. revolution. It is ; ‘ t = tsa turn in a few day when he got build no more stables for its " y said. between ; Oh, Wall Street claims him all right—he isn't] Fvidence that Indiana farmers| “tired of seeing pretty girls Election of Roy E. Adams as pres-| horses I'he Fourth of July announceinterrupting @angerous enough to alarm anyone, Rather he is realize the va Mr. Perlott claims he has never ident of the J. D. Adams Manu-| Mr. Johnson explained that the | ment from the Army Recruiting 1d 2 new one. Just enough off the line to give vour blown-in-the- fasted water, preferring a mud |’ Army is becoming mechanized and Station here today was that Tuesmost people have bottle Wall Street reactionary a feeling of being f ARE (otal amen i taaris home-made wine facturing Co., Inc.. to succeed his that if more stables are needed day had broken all records of this tio Most of our broad-minded about it all « hich hat De HY SREw 0 reruuzey - . brother, William Ray Adams. Who! {he horses can be quartered in the district for peace-time Army enlistspeed with which Roosevelt, and more particularly his New Deal... oF I eH Jy 4 ment
q instead of AAA pavment: Hers died recently, was announced today new motor sheds aavisers, encounter most of their treubl forget ti ar A : a 8 ) ——————— ————— ¢ ay, ¢ - s1er S Wood 71 . cuble by forgetting I'he taking of the fertilizer re Mr. Adams also retains the chair- On that day, 41 Hceosiel vouths, ocodrow Wilson's caution and acting as if thev were ge # including five from Indianapolis,
= duced the cash payment manship of the hoard of directors. | ES YO | R
writing on a clean sheet of pape: I'hey did not take
: [Aer BY AnDrosimatelv 10 e1e J 2 / di {joined the service. On the same hanges Too Drastic into account the strong political fixations of the, M Vooler Approximately $106.000. | GENTRYVILLE CRASH Virges E. Trimble, sales manager. | day. at the Naval Recruiting Sta- ; men who operate the capitalist system. They "3 ew | was elected to W LED! SE tion, 10 youths were enlisted. one A | :
thought Yor diss SB 1h fei ; i the real issue as between the economy of the country oes he DYision of the BART eR WILLE. Ind. July 4 (U the directorship | of them {rom Indianapolis. Two businessmen i ne fy or triple super- | GENTRY ; wey * held by William | : Joined the Marines, for a total of R 1—What famous astronomer’s name | 53 for the three services urvival of Great Britain. Both Willkie places more emphasis on this factor. He Sri hey TRiatin Corns : Sad ore killed and thre I'he election N is given to a well known comet? | The Indianapolis youths who Secretary Hull of a world in is more conscious of the economic system as it is a tg ana, es ain DY aes VEoh be marks the sec. § S 2—Give two nicknames for the U. joined the Army and their assignve freely with the fewest possible and of the limitations of reform PA a Mr ogre | Fr near here on State| od time Roy E, BN S. Flag. ments were Claude W. Huffman, | diana ELT ie ne Road on Injured were Otis Tatum, Adams has Heer E : y 3—What distinguishes tracer bul- 1645 Carrollton Ave., and Charles | Committee. which administers AAA | 20. of Mayfield, Robie Mae Lockhart p! esid ent of lets? : : i Ww. Kubler, 1011 Central Ave, both in the State, said that 1053 tons of of Mayficld, and Anthony J. Weber, the Indianapolis Bows. 4—The name of What Belgian vil- to the Air Corps in Florida, and triple superphosphate and 75.204 44, of Evansville firm, manufac- ; lage is commonly used to signify Earl 8. Chrisison, 642 Woodrow
4 da B El turers of road ha complete defeat? Ave.: James 3.9 r OW y Lileanor Rooseve 1s of limestone already have bee Ss Ture : at: ; James S. Barr, 2316 W. WalV | ) y can ? : lt tons of limestone already have been EVANSVILLE. Ind. July 4 (U. building and : Bt as arn 5 Her; SHO ree Te BAW yal
applied bv the farmers e said h ‘ i . ¥ v IS aevbesy ¢ ud t) e tot al to b i oe Je P) —W._ B. Hardie, 27, of Evans- road mainte- . or motion picture actor? 3143 E. 10th St., all to the Field 4 1 th total ) be Still larger 3 : Sg y Sere peel vf ai : : av. Tomorrow i¢ the Lon Sg oie ih wit . MA farmers mav continu UATEEr |e. died yesterday from injuries nance machin- SEES 6—Who was called the “first Ameri- | Artillery in Hawaii. oY X pg th Ong ago we decided here that if we held views advantage of the continue to lake . fered in the Posey County oil ery § : can Cardinal of the West?” The Indianapolis youth who joined seems (« 1e that this iva oF rs ‘ 3 aqvantag ( tn MNOVISIO 1t ” :} a ic x ro 3 n Xe "laticty ‘ wi A Vverv Geen AGA win con OPpPOSIng those of other people, it was against the Sept. 30 le provision until field when an oil derrick fell on The company 7—What is claustrophobia? the Navy, Harold Wayne Davidson, bh very vesp mentung JOr pre was founded in Roy Adams Sem Artichoke fg Fools stems Or 120 N. Elder St. was sent to the y . cc’) - . : 4 A A : . rr - : 885 bv Joseph | owerheads of plants: Great Lakes Naval Training Station. the Declaration of Inde. others by force to agree with us IS manufactured by the Tennessee] ANDERSON. Ind, July 4 (U .P) Dit, Ae his death the com- ; A sis ience and on that Declara- I am willing to be asked to sacrifice time and Valley Authority at Wilson Dam —Gerald Teverbaugh, 15-month-| _ ° : t Answers
3 ) f anv heca a partnership between ' r Constitution was based. ponev for the good of the count hole. I Florence, Ala. is furnished to the 44 son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert pany jscame a 4 1—Halley. RUI ES UNBORN CHI D ) for the g \ ti ountry as ‘ . 5 ok - ' o ALE ] Ons ‘ oA moray "me “. " »wught as 8 voune nation for con as a who AM co-operating farmers at $38 a ton, Teverbaugh. died yesterday from |S ‘WO son )—O0ld Glory and The Stars and
\ cod cha ‘ p rin y 2 ir as or yg: 7% ro ideas that were expressed by willing to be asked to share what I am able to earn! of which $8 is paid when the farm-| pyrns received Monday when he In Lo. the heen WN 2 at orpovsted Stripes. ; | CAN'T SEEK DAMAGES he men who wrote this docu- With other less fortunate people. and TI am willing € asks for it The other $30 is pulled a pot of tea from a table and de ; Ww Se nd Pun 3—They emit a bright light during | ment Though sometimes it U0 consider any curtailment of personal liberty which deducted from the payments due onto his body. presi: ap In 1038 Roy 'E. bliviy Hassese. HACKENSACK, N. J., July 4 (U. as though. during the in- I can be persuaded is for the good of the majority, from the AAA so = : FE pr TT “| 4—Waterloo. P.).—Judge John C. Barbour rul tervening vears. we had forgot but I want to be able to discuss it | The limestones book price varies FIRED | Adams became chairman of the 5_ Author a 3 ohn ’ ar up ruled ervening ars : rgot = ant able tf isc ) ! aries / . RE . | yesterday that a damage suit canBb th : t : i the ¢ . bos and William Ray Adams, §- ‘oe . 1ul p yESierday wna ten all that document implies. I want the right to work. and I want that oppor- Cope 1 he county from 70 WPA ARTIST i is yo R 6 Croorge Carginel Mudeleat | not be predicated on an injury suf5 3 1 . 1it “ fed » | 35 1 . PR - p CIOE 1 events of the last few months tunity to be extended to 211 my fellow citizens. I/Cents to $135 a ton at the quarry. | . ’ ; v : fered by a child before it is horn an \ : as . 7 . 5 t FO 'S he co any - 8 ‘erhead: | g L 29 made manv of us think want them to baie an equal opportunity for educa- In no case, Mr. Vogler said, is a FOR RED POSTER Other officers of the company in- 8§—Flowerheads. and dismissed $10.000 claims in a
] lev al “permitted eiv g clude Howard R. Meeker, executive ; n what are the tional development, for health and for recreation farmer permitted to receive this ma F © . : . : a 8 2 $2 8 , ; terial in excess of 70 per cent of NEW YORK, July 4 (U.P) vice president; F. D. Wallace. vice $25.000 damage suit brought by Mr.
which really matter to I want to have within my own hands the choice and Mrs. Edward F. Rvan ised : y on Ft » pavments Thomas Corwin, an artist employed president. and W. W. White, secre- M ~ : a : individuals in the United of my leaders. and if the maiorit: opinion is against the pa " ! due him . lon a WPA art project, was out of a Dy be, Serre ASK THE Tl ES The Circuit Court judge held that
of America me at any time, 1 want the right to differ. while . av heeause he allegedlv pres - a child is part of the mother before verv sure what we want for recognizing the necessity of co-operation on my part DYNAMITE KILLS EIGHT lg oie Pe . Cr a in Sot amp Joe birth and that therefore any injury es and our fellow citizens in order really to in order to prove fairly whether the majority is right! MEXICO CITY. July 4 (U. P). WPA time JAPANESE ARE CHECKED question of fact or information |it suffers is actually an injury to ve our strength and live or die for the things or not The newspaper Universal reported peut. Col. Brehon B. Somervell. | SHANGHAI, July 4 (U. P)—| to The Indianapolis Times [the mother. h we believe On this Fourth of July morning I hope each and that at least eight men were killed WPA administrator, said Corwin had!Japanese field despatches indicated| Washington Service Bureau, The mother charged that she and ally want to continue to live in a country every one of us will dedicate ourselves to the service:and 23 others were injured when a submitted a poster to publicize the today that repeated Chinese counter| 1013 13th St, N. W. Washing- [her unborn child suffered injuries where I can think as 1 please, go to any church I of our country and the service of our fellow citizens. man dynamiting a small hill on the, WPA depicting a micrometer in|attacks in the Lungchow region are| ton, D. C. Legal and medical [in a truck-bus accident. The baby, please, or to none if that is my desire; say what I never forgetting that we hope through our example Guadalajara-Nogales Highway, near such a way as to produce the effect | preventing Japanese mechanized| advice cannot be given nor can |Edward, was born with a partial please, and within the limits of any free society, do to strengthen the ultimate brotherhood of man|Guadalajara, “forgot” to warn of a hammer and sickle, the Soviet | units from reaching the Indo-China| extended . research be und facial paralysis a month after the what I please. throughout the world, I Inearby workers, | emblem, border despite a four-day offensive. : ~ Jaccident.
erhaps because of the questions
ue of conservation was!
offered today bv the announcement
could be pushed under hev are not so very far forced draft regardless of whether th ! raf reg 1 ) ether the AT lattav 48 Aris PAG nternational relations. Both liked it or not furnished in lieu P).—Joseph McNatton, 45, of Evans- pav Adams.
of the payments farmers of 51! ville, and Flovd M. Lockhart, 60, of
int . f ny nyt + AY . 3 ! mm i interests of our country to try to persuade those I'he triple superphosphate, which him.
