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plonships beginning next Friday and continuing through Jan. 24 The sessions will be held at the Claypool

lost her job as a driver for a TRY A WANT /D IN THE TIMES, Pittsburgh transit firm because ; ns women passengers were not con. fident of her abilities, I. R. C, President Bernard Yungbluth sent her this telegram: “If interested in Buffalo position as bus operator and can get | clearance from Pittsburgh office of U, S. employment service, please come for interview our expense. Immediate postiugn If you can qualify.” The IL R. C. began employing women bus drivers several months

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ble here. The reason for these s appears to be superiority|} nD over machines. . y American fighter pilots be-

and Ross T, Campbell of this city. In the team-of-four session, Edson T. Wood, Joseph E. Cain, Richard W. Lee and Dr. Cleon -Nafe, all Indianapolis, were victorious. wil. liam W. McGhee and Maynard Adams of Chicago were winners in the open pair event. The tournament director is A. M. Sobel who represents the Amer-

itt 109-F, or 109-G: : . Whereas the German fighter may be superior to American nes out here, American per-

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‘reasons are, in the opinion i some air force observers here:

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The thorough Salying of, ‘the erican fliers.

W German fliers. (Shortage of fuel on for the undertraining of the i recent batches of German

he ranks of front-line, fully|f German fliers are ‘thinning United States fliers have had

ment flying. ‘Many of the more American soldiers admire the efficiency and neat dress of a Chiat arrivals from German train nese policeman who directs traffic at a “busy” intersection.

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