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4 ; , fact that James his way to avoid ever cleared up

died. The death

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why government 88,411 wives and verywhere for the Nevada or Utah g place. Nor are ey’re gone—that's nt to brood on it, lanapolis has exe re their husbands telling

. s Fail ‘es through to the ges were heartfelt people turned him Mr. Byrnes? ge, we shall need Vy, air force and ympared with the nough volunteers, ng? Today both ruiting combined

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gns of reneging— th far less than 11 have only our rect for our pains, disillusioned vet vill be said that: ard for so little!”

Party

33/per cent favor s, 47 per cent for ent with no opine and clerical emnew party; 48 for 55 per cent for nt for no opinion, rty planners stop

it labor can’t be as a nice balance ively as it demonical Action Come Roosevelt in 1944, interests, just as ake,

at there is a basio olitical departures calm some people ntic about “labor’s its power just as be depended upon ‘of its own. ject of talk about ers at the top may rker opinion. illustration. Philip to the radio one [ruman’s proposal 7 intemperate lane ow he usually is, that 70 per cent

walked out on Mr, yy the late Presi for him, but they

ns don't regiment c, with no signs

bishop

mitted war crimes, olic hierarchy, pareb, still is giving leaders. : ne first accusation, ve committed such had clean records, atican claims that rtisans, apart from ber murdered by

he Catholic church inly is little direct e, as the Yugoslav sent campaign is chy. There are 100 igoslavia, most of ks. When I quoted peared astonished; r six,

persecution is largeA Croatia and 8lo= jovernment. There st political grounds, take by launching

that this persecue

majority of the have never been so and the New Year,

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Famous Second Floor

(*Business Girl)

t's the BG in the prettiest dress, of ourke! And wouldn't : you know that the prettiest girl would choose the prettiest dress from the delightful selection on our second floor. Usually a B.G.* likes owning a number of dresses . , . and isn't this

proof that Block's is the place to find them!

First Row: 2-Plece dress with deep winged sleeves, a top of black and white checked rayon taffeta with a pleated peplum, a black rayon crepe skirts Sizes 9 to 15. 16.95 College Shop

Second Row, left to right: Deep sleeved, triangular yoked dress of fine wool crepe with a pretty bow at the throat, the skirt widened to a graceful flare, Pastels, Misses’ sizes, 24.95

Budget Shop

Slender dress of black rayon and crepe with gathered peplum efe fect pockets, fuller skirt, crisp white organdy collar edged deeply with lace. Misses’ sizes, 16.95 Budget Shep

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2-Plece dress with a curving fitted top in navy and white checks, a slender navy skirt. In rayon crepe and misses’ sizes. 19.95 Budget Shop

Third Row, left to right.

Pretty tattersall plaid dress of al}

wool with “silver” buttoned pocke ets, laced leather belt, pleated skirt, shirt front. Lime and brown plaids on cream. Sizes § to Ms

16.95

buttoning from the throat of its

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Ellen Kaye's one-piece dress