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An ordinance authorizing police to hand $1 traffic stickers to pedestrian jaywalkers probably will be pigeonholed in city council until after election, it was learned today. Republican councilmen generally are of the opinion that an administration drive to enforce walking regulations by widespread distribution of pedestrian stickers would be “election dynamite.”

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~ Today, he had on a brand new outfit—neat gray suit, gray-blue

only G. I reminder was his socks. “The outfit is only a day oid, he confided. “I have been wearing my old combat uniform around New York,” he said. “I was a bit selfconscious about it, but they didn’t give me time to get some civilian clothes until yesterday.” » »

asked Emie: “What do you think about that presidenital boom they started for you? .

- » ERNIE GAVE a crinkly-eyed ‘smile, ran his hand through his sandy-gray hair, and gave a reply that the censor wouldn't pass. + I asked him if he had any message for his fans back here, and he said: » “Well, I'd like to get across the idea that this war could go on all winter. The Germans are fighting desperately, and there's nothing to prevent them from continuing to put up stiff ree sistance. So don’t think the war's over until the shooting's over,”

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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Morton, and wife, Imogene, “The going gets tough at times, but we've got something to fight for. So we just grit our teeth and go ahead.” To his mother he wrote of his action, “Mother, you will be happy

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