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= pil Ay WE. ——— ; FRIDAY “Picking’ Pockets— Twelve Instructors Join . Lim, — Pe So In Service— : i j Hoh : [tated Som hile serving tone? Iowans Charge Entry v | By Wife—Upheld \Machi Hiah Facul Moore epnomare. eure ose 0i- yo SOlAiOrs Serving [om use in te Meters Denied Info U.S. Zone J Co ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 12 (U. P.). as ington Hi “oy ior Robert: Spwart, spbrs elier, | og ‘A ‘ “i. 3 'Spokesmen Tw farmers, ; -—A wite has a “legal as well as! Twelve new instructors have been .added to the faculty of Wash- aa Choise Theofanis, wasnt With Sth Army in Japan ' Don't Cackle Now— [ona ; th am,

amoral right” to rifle her husband's ington high school as the fall semester opens. } : : Seeks C first hand study of conditions in pockets while he sleeps, a circuit Miss Hilda- Bartel and Miss Sue Gutheridge have joined the English Mitchell Engle is business man-| News from 8th army headquarters 8. Leeds st, who is head cook of his Wallace Chickery |Europe, reported today that they ’ Schut

. ager and circulation manager and’ FRENCHTOWN, N. J, Sept. 12] court judge ruled yesterday. department, Mrs. Thelma Ford will supervise the main library and Miss, in “Tokyo, Japan, cluded a!troop. : 3 aly “had been refused permission by £ Moreover. he sald, she can {ake Jean Ober has joined history department faculty. Mrs. Shirley. Prank Artbur Owens, junior, will be ex- = °° yo, Japan, loday fu { (U. P).—Henry A. Wallace, ;

who, Ameri : ‘change editor. Mfs. Mary Hall is report on five Indianapolis men Pfc. Billy Harris, son of Mrs. Tillie, azine d 1 |the U. 8. army to enter the , was appointed school nurse, ; ie ry 5 ts a mag and farms as a = ry amount of money she see 8! US nppol aff motibers re Miss PTOSTAM for freshmen Thursday. |journalism instructor. {serving with the unit. Harris, 609 Ogden st. recently was hobby, Boon. may become a. chicken! occupation sone of Germany,

bi svecrer— ferred to Gifu, Japan, for re-| : | Eight of the Towans acoepted : " A '| Speakers will include Mary Lou rn atten Lana ; farmer: | Eight of the a The ruling was made during = Bay Brov Siri Sym depart melt: Cauble, Lucille Dortch, Lowelll WE DRANK LESS BEER — Soha Tian hs Pv. Mow turn ® this country and discharge ap *wailace has bid an undis- British invitation to visit the 1 divorce hearing before Judge Eu- M's ALC) DIckmat Bid MA BAF Lents, Chris Theofanis, June Lalen,.. CHICAGO (U. P.).~The national pe... oo or con Of Mrs. LAMAR 1. from the army. closed amount for the $250,000 Kerr British zone of Germany. The re. , gene’ J. Sartorius, who protested, bara .Titmann, office personnel; yo, “gopons and Delores Hilton ‘Hiri for beer Foster, of 1016 8. Belmont ave, are’ Pfc. Carl F. Pferrer, son of MI.|Chigleries near here, a 240-acremainder expected to go on to other $500( i :

“Why, even my wife does that and Evelyn E. McConnell, art; Victor “pope nore "oe the sournalism | was only half serving-with the famous First Cav- and Mrs. Joseph Pferrer, 2205 W. n farm capable of producing countries in Europe. 1 can't do a thing about it” Graves and David Hines in Ibe "wij eqit “The Surveyor, Uenched last year, the Encyclo- alry division on occupation duty in 58th st. is a member of the 64th more than 3,000,000 chickens a year. Commenting on their observations

Judge Sartorius ruled for Mrs, shop by and Mrs. Elise Se- Washington high school paper for pedia Britannica 1947 Book of the the Tokyo-Yokohama area of cen- field artillery battalion of the 25th] Mr Wallace's bid was disclosed on British farms, the Iowans agreed Nae V., Robinson, 23, who had Stl in physical education. the fall term Year says. The beverage shortage wal Honshu island. infantry division. 'by Rymans Kerr, counsel for the|that agricultural mechanization in q Jud filed suit against Ransom M. Members of Washington high June Lalen, senior, is managing brought, about by reduced grain. Also serving with the Fighting: Seaman 1-c. John W. Myers, son estate of the late G. B. Kerr, who this country was at least 20 years i vage Robinson, 25, of East St. Louis, 111. school Honor society will present a tditor; Helen Alexander, senior, allotments was about 50 per cent. First is T/4 Homer M. Edwards, 322 of Mrs. Stella Myers, 563 Lord st, owned the farm. ‘behind .that of the United States. . i Exampl

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