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The War for the Union 1861>65 in Pictures

No. 443

“Battle of Atlanta” was a misnomer for what took place July 22, 1864. It was

more a sortie, north and east of Atlanta which settled

nothing conclusively then and there.

Failing to turn back G. H. Thomas’ Army of the Cumberland at Peach Tree Creek [see map at left] on July 20, Joe Johnston’s replacement with the Rebel Army of Tennessee, J. B. Hood, fell back on prepared defenses of Atlanta. Assuming Hood was evacuating the city, W. T. Sherman ordered J. B. McPherson’s armies to pursue south and east while Sherman’s other two armies, J. M. Schofield’s and Thomas’, closed in on

Atlanta from north and east.

Hood had decided on an attack against McPherson’s exposed southern flank, and had sent Hardee's corps on a night march to get behind McPherson's army and attack it from the south and rear. After the 15-mi!e march, Hardee was not ready to attack until noon. Meanwhile, Grenville Dodge's XVI Corps of McPherson's army was moving up to extend the Federal left. Although Hardee's belated attack achieved some surprise, Dodge was able to deploy two divisions to block it. The combined forces of Thomas, Cchofield and McPherson failed to break through. The Federals lost, some 8,700 men, including General McPherson, who was killed by Rebel skirmishers. At end of July, Hood remained securely in Atlanta, his railway communications with the South still open.

—CLARK K1XXAIRD

[*—] A sentinel sits, shaded In a tumbledown shack atop a forward earthwork at Atlanta, ready to give the alarm and duck into a Wench.

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By LESTER I* COLEMAN, BED.

Treat Nose Injuries Early

MOST noses are not, as jyrano de Bergerac suggested, crags or peninsulas”. However small and unobtrtiIve it may be, the nose has a emarkable faculty for getting ato trouble in daily accidents. Nasal injuries occur with asonishing frequency in children, and even in adolescents and adults. These injuries are so commonplace that the tendency is to ignore them as being minor and unimporDr. Coleman tant. Too often this lack of concern is regretted later when “only a bump on the nose” turns out to be a frac-

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May Need Surgery By the time the swelling subsides from the battered nose, the bones may already have reunited. It may then require difficult surgical procedure to correctly reposition the bones When a fracture of the nose is treated immediately, the physician is often able to painlessly and easily manipulate the bones back into position. Quick Treatment Vital The possibility of breathing impairment or misshapen noses can be easily avoided if fractures of the nose are treated within the first 48 hours. All nasal injuries should be carefully examined and even X-rayed early to prevent the unnecessary and unpleasant aftermaths of neglected frac-

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, • • • GOLF HANDICAr The indignant grass widow may now be armed with a strong arguing point for keep-

ing her golfer husband off tho

greens.

A fungicide commonly used on golf courses against turf fungus and as a seed disinfectant was recently found to have caused an allergic skin

condition.

The offending substance is thiram, a complex chemical which is also used extensively in a wide variety of products like art gum, adhesives, bathing caps, toys and many other rubbery, elasticized product* Offensive Spray It is most offensive in a fungicidal spray because of its high concentration. But thiram is so widely used in all industry that it must always be a suspect in seeking the cause of allergic skin eczema (dermatitis). Contact or allergic dermatitis may respond exceedingly well to cortisone medications. These must, of course, be used only under a doctor’s direction.

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i Th n vv a S The communi ty is full of just ha ppen-they were planned, leased Wednesday after a $45, young wa g e earners who aren’t To ive some of these young 000 check was handed to the n id pnnne-h vet to sret [ ■ *,_ , ■ t ^ quite oia enougn yei to get m ini onaire s in the making a government m payment of fines into the big money class. Since start ^ the right direction,

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The captains of the boats said they thought the fishing permits, issued in 1959. were still valid. Their fishing gear

was confiscated.

Ammunition Seized

NEW YORK UPI

Alcohol Is Taboo The unfortunate golf enthusiast who was unwittingly responsible for this important scientific discovery was warned that his troubles might not end at the eighteenth hole. Stopping at the club house for a comforting cocktail might make him even more miserable than the dermatitis, for thiram is very similar in chemical composition to antabuse, which produces temporary but violent sickness when combined with

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prior to the convention in At- | to fight for a platform favoraraided a black nationlist head- lantic City, N. J., to map plans ble to Dixie,

quarters in the heart of Harlem and confiscated a loaded rifle and a cache of ammunition.

The raiding party, consisting of a sergeant and five detectives, also found two printing presses and a supply of posters bearing the picture of militant black nationalist Malcolm X. a defector from the Black Muslin

movement.

No arrests were made.

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at the capitol since j “unity summit” would be either

the nomination last Washington or Chicago, sorry they feel !

pearance winning

week. “I am

that way.”

Within the past two days, several senators, congressmen and other GOP leaders have issued statements saying they could not support Goldwater as

of now

Ship Retrieves Space Glider

CAPE KENNEDY UPI — The tracking ship Coastal Cru-

Goldwater confirmed he was sader steamed toward Barbados

pushing plans for a unity meeting of top Republican leadersHe said he was seeking the best possible time for such a meeting. “We're trying to feel out a few of the people as to a date,” Goldwater said, “it probably will wind up with more than one meeting.” Goldwater said the site of the

MONTGOMERY, Ala. UPI — Gov. George Wallace, declining to pay a “favorite son” role, Wednesday night released Alabama’s delegates to the Democratic National Convention from supporting him for

president.

The 38 - member delegation voted unanimously to invite convention delegations from 13 other southern and border states to meet Sunday, Aug. 23.

HEALTH CAPSULES by Michael A. Petti. M.D.

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with the first winged spaceship the United States has recovered after a flight in space. The ship retrieved the 1,150pound Asset space glider today more than 12 hours after it was blasted 44 miles into space for a 12,000 mile an hour glide to an Atlantic target area 1,622 miles away. The flight was an important first for U. S. space technology. It provided scientists for the first time with exact results of the 4.000-degree re-entry into 1 the atmosphere by a winged spacecraft. The glider, 6 feet long and 5 feet wide, radioed back temperature, pressure and vibration measurements from blastoff atop a Thor delta rocket to impact 25 minutes later.

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LBJ Nominates WASHINGTON UPI — President Johnson has nominated the following Indiana postmasters, subject to Senate confirmation: Georg W. Brook. Remington; Ralph R. Sea vers, Upland; Charles D. Prickett, Wolf Lake; Catherine L. Bradfield, Donaldson; Robert C- Crouse, Monticello; Omer C. Bixel, Plymouth; James E. Ross, Crawfordsville, and Glenn Walters, Wyatt.

The U.S. aid is part of $180 million which has been allocated by Washington for a three - year economic development program in this North African country.

tail at a meeting with newsmen in Paris Thursday, was no more acceptable now than when he first made it six months ago.

IT^ POSSIBLE BUT PlFFlCULT. TO SUBSTITUTE, YOU SHOULP EAT FISH, MILK, EGGS, CHEESE, PEAS, PRY BEANS, AMP NUTS. TOMORROW: ATHLETE'S FOOT. H«*lth Capsules gnras helpful mfometion. . It is not intended to b* oia diagnostic natufo.

Dr. D. W. Killinger Will Be Out of His Office August 3rd to August 17th

Aid For Tunisa TUNIS. Tunisia UPI —U.S Ambassador Francis Russell has signed an agreement for a $10 million loan to Tunisia by the Agency for International Development.

Still Opposed WASHINGTON UPO —President Johnson was expected to make it clear at his news conference today that the United States still opposes French President Charles de Gaulle’s proposal for an international conference to end the war in South Viet Nam. High administration officials said the proposal, which De Gaulle renewed in greater de-

Unity Plea By Sen. Goldwater WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. Barry Goldwater, GOP presidential nominee said he was sorry some of his colleagues have refused to back him. In a unity plea, he said “Republicans have to stick together.” “It is their choice to make,” Goldw'ater said in his first ap-

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