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ttt iHWR'.vcf* nfataf <5a HrtJer*
. jwi cogUBu&ictiAoc .Bate or
■DprrrwVfiUd whiffet aad for aom «.
Mat tteretfterUw raid* gmr Is fre-
---Mr«H'*blfe dropped
WUHMy~MOtB}~ ft rt tafia* were.vifltri
«fiiS tti.aftm wta* th*. Germans
Mptmrntly thtmfht bad been Biddaip
m» the albr*.. ttB
•****- ««w mm to «mm» t» um ***-
1 ■■' —* *-*-•■* mow—mr*i than a
that» the aeeo4iK.be ' Mm. ii <• *1S' b* :.\r
•Iw'Ukft! *b.y»: ahkh nr.i b, uosH-
«. cotoju-e *:th th* fas-er <-»rs» tneb' of
**r «** re ocher watinao
.Adm. U«4' a*pt there an five on u>' ' We wt» M|m a* th* TivCWii »nt Um
<*>■» « «h* amgte stops, ito* them away, T*K*o« to --— *— -*— **■----
ct»nm thm* a—«. reC ttonx. —■l"nt n to toM _ _ — -----
mmitj never lorn* a deaf tar to cay worthy
And surely
amHousb
■rWirtlrimE.,
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"tin
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** ** *®Jculty vender — " tJSJ
Elevens
Trail
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>rts Fla
let 14
]<AA grid^tems too*
of non'<u*trict
and Saturday. stdl
Slick Ellis Top fond
Sun Houston-Lee Du
THE GAXDEBS ka«* an
■«s®
vet* aougbt oat and
But Umnr ruda were made at a ter-
Strength for Today
rfUecout a mm mi plmw u»t» 99
tto bewlwnt fafled to retani froeB
new and tern We way* of dealing
tfcta - force whieb 'threatened to de-
w*t*te the astire «miE^ 7ht aMed
hiaal that ntkr'i fartwaa-Ettrqpe
had bo roof became only partly true
Hitler w tea apeeth. the find be had
delivered to a year and a half, told the
- OfriNP iedplt Mat wan were banw
fe-rfeeted which trottfd forre the.attw
to- abandon tbrtr bombtojga ft Bdtr H
admitted that jhia was not entirely an
Me boast
tbr other day he said nothing
theA>aperlm»nt uf humbing Owmawy
ab««gt
mrt:of the war. but he did^tk about
" yrwBiaei iuie.ateni the-
.%«» IWwi MaUr*
"SS® tinif "to paaSir Uw rnmm-
to* «i trmt thmg* taw* h»tr im chaw by
)wtH$ an AkaaaSrrat » h*<j uhm 7Vb«»
■*<• wpmlJfct tf*aiwpns» Mam - - -*--■■ at
»»«* VBtmmfmium* Stpoktm ifftw
ms tMw # r««w «i»K IWltt SbtT
or F«r* »i SB «•* « power m ibe En*ii*a H*r-
itaawM P«M m H »«* pnror mirntfr Hata-,
•» » W • swmbrr of oor Aatmnal Cm-
art* H*»iy ‘CUy n 21 wu » Cnitnl Stat^
AcatuMar Joha (|a>ary A<uur.» V. )« »u prv
*•«* mwUo Mr •’ member of tbc Rppl
*iub»«*Y fed'a< pr i»a« ir.<m»t^r fib Uw Hapue
Brj»n: *f 1* barf arm#* Th»n*top«t*"
Bmihuito at XI >M a a<**4‘Mwpoarr Wag-
at J4 h*<f wnttsa . :««««» Baiaura Wrl-
borfor«-r al XX bad.rotajj*b*Q PaSlSWO ta lea*
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MhHi the waKare aa4
"« •<*"»' ¥ Jtht aattm u at ake
r«any («a aot he caM a mattss.
11 rm haven't riotw ail you caa, yoa have
**» «**»»# **V that eatra bond today
area u h fa ana
I' *» l*«9c ’sa-ths Moody bat-
tWr^d* «< Memo either
MHII.»: DElfAfWGt ED MVK
' ’4^-
draruadirf the alfecthau OX
*?*re oX Ruth * feetagx, b fuat
bv.ore.nj ir.tnjuH with
BHKXDA LEIGH, who ie ate
etijoy.r,g a» swimded —r riia
In UnvJie. whidi the leXt *ev-
* *«U swwt age to bunch a
jegrcaiuHie career hr New
Tori City;
tbott
“.Vofhir.j-
hr air..
am* have head tfatoSotn
Mt haw Ob is (two ■
tttirtc
Barclay en Bridge
IVDEFEVROW*
By Sbtpanl Barday
( hauler T=,iii)^)ne
NEITHER Rutty
rjxjJie for some um<
rat there in
the small nifht_________
them—noises that were hart to
define; Uttle mysterious whisper-
ing*, . chattering*, and rustiinn.
at though some liny race of hu-
hi*n» was husthiig shout, pla.i-
KiBg. scheming. Apd, as Jack lb-
Mood, he ihsesht eS eD buHn.
young awn who were Mttiag in
cars with their girls—some in-
wbiXorm. some soon to be in un<-
form: And all of them p(u>-
i—■■•* -
i..wi ----------
; ^WWWiqrWSKpr WW 1(hWjfW9»t. -fttft-
the dsves »^OTge meteneon at it had
thought out an mprma4 mum engine Jef
JaiaiAaitm&Jm*LmmmaaaadiikaJtaakmati
hss^MSK£-i^ftgfejsssas
wuhlljr kno*n a* * pre-emptive ^w» passed er.o left him m. reck-
bd. It b to shut out opponent* 0*1*1 - that- hu own strength
that you reckon ere likely other- m,*W prove Just enough to render
*1*e to Pnd a fit between their lh« contract makeable South, ac-
b«de and get into a game con- eordmg to the rule for such bids,
tract which they can make. Ex- had suiBotent- total playing
perbneed pbytrs have foundT that *trength. vothm three of the ntmt-
thb device does not pay with bfr ttRha for which he wobid
harift strong enough to.juaUXpA hav? bf-n btiding: Hj> rrfbsal fp
hormal opening bid of There ^at way was that hb hand
•re two reason* fo*Aipat In the ttM 001 «m* enough in high card
first place when u«n ^ tuew . ftrength
as "^gzzsnruzz
of e«abJishing an independent government
»o-prosperity spitert. ■
. Te become effaeOve Sen. Tydinga wpotu-
bon mpst win approval in both houam uf
'ongre*. and tb,.president must aign «.
Jt1* * wn*« mow «Di---^ ‘
■^-rtt-advice i
thfy-gn* not u heavy nor as freqtj. nl
*•*#»« South Ago. Wetyit-r
WTMsdr 'i#:Mortfcwi''y^
does mean that if a mao has great ability, hb
unusual endowment ta liable to manifest -it-
self kmg before he res'he* mat ure years
- At, the MM* tune.U cstuld be shown that
soate of the greatest achievements in human
history have been wrought by men far ad-
vanced in years
All Rights Reserved
aa they ____________________^
may. have had gnrrathing in do with
the clunge. but pf bably not »t »1J.
Air power will continue to he it
force in the war. will pky a decktive
role In the eventual victory, whethur
the effort to Jeatniy Ornruiny from
the skies hag been abhodonerl or not. __i
UndouModly Hitlay'g promioe to Mop WdShinOlOV! R6D0rt
the raids will co«ie true only in part. -......■—.........JT. ■ „.
Our bombrrs and the RAF will con-
ttmie to Mggt good targetn in <kr*
many and the occupied coualrub. but
the purpose of these rsids will be
changed, if the deciHpn has b><*n
retched that bomblxigg can not knot'll
Germany out ft the war The new
rtidg will be deaxgsed to give the
ing. or begging,1 or wondering—
a little confused, uncertain about
the future of the world ae- weit
—JM U»ir.BWw futures. Boy ai—tt
glrt-sM over the world. Boy
says fcoodby-to the gid—all over
the world. Maybe theyll come
back, those fellows—maybe no:.
-But none of them wanting io
.shirk All of them, tike himself:
knowing that their XWttrewwouHf
be sv«a more uncertain if they
didn't get out and do something
shout the unholy, mess,
- *1# tuning "tn Rurhmrtr her
close for a moment .
Anyway. Sweetheart, ' he said
huskily, ‘•you can't keep me from
1 'ill SNW^ft
»o lieextar rurebo - *
.. “Y<w ■»«•« ros—w
UW something toi*
the factory tng ^
Jsck sodded -y.
•tack stiffened. •
C°tgr to have * KawV
xmmH msSmt'
tWBg Maenow h,—
Mfif lrtmkmberxt i n^,
won iB which a te! w
—chemicals, high
tag tghaufacsurwr ;B- g
bouse—had taken d!**
lot ju« being finery*'|y
« a moment. Twj *
harm in ' investljst;» •
.•Rut,- Jack, irnnutlga
happen ts you- ecriajL
Rying her hand ' dTS
“Please don't go Coat
go With you,: .
TB take yomeoae - mm
certainly won t let rot «•
“Dnnr sst Rjih-
Jack gave her “
&nd pressed down * y>
on the accelerator.
'To Be (onUnurt)
rrvuy
tenaciously to a ont-
W* M i- few W*» fee point),'
«V-: Walmaley ft, nil Taylor ij,
Glenn C and i* Roy Mtatr
Wk“£fir
defeating Jeff Devls, ” H“ Mackrd
^flouJton district 13AA
r . *04 poru Agtnor •«-
L Sss Jw'"10-*4 * SAM HOUSTON makes
i^ bowed^to ggmj. , „„ te lt g ^ m
7 to «. and Orange met
’ the hands of Reagan,
“fain*— entertain the
r Hasten Tigers here at S
Ball high treks
uaiDHfar «if»r
for n
gainst the
Milbj Buffs. A
>t. Orange
_ „ thM
against Is-
This anaunl Ult with >th*
team started in UH, «
Tigers won'the first two
They opened the season hei
year and clipped us. SO to
JttU.ihu> n.iuic ,i i*.. ,n
handing us a 6 to 0 setbi
the rain......
Yanks Shoot JU
100 Win
I lost a Heart breaker Sat-
(o Stephen F. AuaUre
held at « to 0 lead
the Mustangs scored and
to take the ope point
that eventually stood, up.
, the final period. Ball ral-
| and drove deep enough for
, Kotlarieh to try a field
His attempt hit the left
_^r and bounded bnck into
Hjfid of play. One inch would
t jpven the Tors a winnhtg
nn instead of a loss in their
out Ball will have its
i full in Milby.
at csulU do. little with the
■team roller and lost, 14
12 Lu/kin entertains Port
Jur and will be a heavy faro-
, t* swamp -the Jackets top.
_t Arthur hit the win column
| the expense of weak San Ja-
LEE PLAYED the Tig
*41 «n a wet field. S*pl
George \\almalry that
■aMbt-ghne tnnehea. one (
return for M. One n kleki
turn for ft and once a I
gallop from yrimmagr. Tb<
Houston Fans Shod
Randolph; Texas Ap
SPORTi NOTES: HousU
fans were shocked Saturdaj
by the Randolph field victhi
Riee, 6 to 0 . . . Coach Jesa
probably knew the Owls w
for trouble, but not the fai
They knew it would be' a
. :. Glen Dobbs,' great Tup
American, gave the Owls t
trouble . , ,.With Dobbs, the
likely would -have lost , , .
uVeety said today ,it was n
•poor- Owl Offense that
hoping
■bout-
Maybe you're flgut
mwevy'tfc-hwt sow
_K aU-Besumont rivalry took him but rather the stalw
lufisiie mm toward the AA f»nso of the Randolphs .
|ht during the weekend wiiK '“wiiTTor Itye bllerJim^j
^■IflaMs light now. while our procniwM >snl
he made good only after the invade*- h«v.-
heen ousted. But It M hoped that the People
o^th» I’htUppMM* wdi understand the ifaft,
•wtir
■fssn'i
[t™?' tapatMM af« American
Independence‘
defimtien of the word “1r—
Mane hung, as an example has independence
of the Japanese variety and Its adtive* are
m slavery to the Jap*.
• lit at a succeMful
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aOYtn.ti10?8*
—
BY HdMluory
fo write *n
WAJOflNfJTO.V I should like
<*p*u letter to every one of my own country-
men no tmi theme
"Ifont forge? the OCMlil of America' *
"You sutmmsn and politicians, you fight-
,ip* men and workers, you women end child-
ren
fTBAUft unkubk aupport to the land
armlet The air force* will bo uned
Never forget for one instant the (HPflltt
of Amerwa Repwre in H
U*e it Guard it Let it
guide you as you talk peace
and plan the world of the
• UlitfC . ’
We •re euoi silty people,
we Americans P«ndem«n-
tally humble Ua*w«« of
own strength. I •«
Bora m the manner in which they
•fre uoDti to help brink dlaaaler to
the axis in Tuniaia. aa the* wt-rr uneti
b beHy and at Salerno, wi« the axia
waa defeated Ui it* (kterralned effort ______— ,
. *X^ w.«. y —m -
pona and new methods of eom^itin* "l tu-
rf uus >"**tdsy
a visT-
m lee
rea*^aW
they had a feeling (hat the lords of the man-
ort were their superiors f sometime* believe
Um ye* mm haas that tispng *snt Bsr-
2* »««* maaPlflMBl. Your, owner and
y«kr ability carry, you magnificently for a
while. Then you prow fearful Remember you
tael the pe«ee after Urn lam war May God
give you the will to *ave the peace If ever
«am la snefhsr wpritf «ar- Ttp aai rigiif
wM have to • o operate In peace making. But
.« U you who muef led." _
Often lately I have thought of that talk.
Particularly now aa t new werdl Aagia-Am-
•rkm ta making Ha mar "»to thought, print
and conversation Anglo-America- What **—*
B amm»? It mcaos if we are la f ^
ChurehiU A aimgemiea. e kind of R
frnm whkh Kighsli •
♦ 5
VAKIITIt
♦ 3
*KQ97
fDealer South. Neither side
______ ...
South We*t North East
1 * Pas. 2* :«
H 3# PL,
* 4 Pam 5 4
And naturally that centract
»s* made right on the near, with
the loa* of no fricks except to the
two Mack aces
But the real point of the deal ts
hot in w hsLdld happen, hut what
«*ild hav* happened. South was
... . . - - — M j- f«W
might ham proved very valuable
In a No Trump contract, if North
had the cards to Justify such a
declaration Third, with a four-
ca*p length in a side unit, it was
poasibl# that siM might he a bet-
ter declaration, which proved to
be the case
w • • -biy
Tomorrow’s ProMem
4 A K 10.7 4}
fK ” -.....
4KJ10S
4»«
wsfttifig io nsarry the giM
love* is certainly nbrmal ”
"Of course it hr. Aryi J am
gUd ywi. feel that way, Jack.
Only—only I think waiting might
t better fnr us Knth" Ruth
uC •''» »«» i»kke#*...a|
^ rolling along todty m
‘American league yeefisai
4*5
f 10 4 2
♦ A.QS5
4 X
4102
4QJ02
»a;i
«
♦ 7 ...
4A J3
4 *
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♦ ®3
. - 4 K <3 B 7 45
(Dealer North Both tides vul-
nerable ) ' -
What I* the brat bidding by
North and South on thM deal, to
picture their suit lengths aocu-
-- --------— rately?
D‘Mrtbuta* by KJag Peatura* gyndkaf*, Im
nm tiw world. Ajornica, U*
4 lo Europe's |
evermore be tied to I
■ f doubt. If Mr ■
one Amen
Or tlm
c,
rrannn laml offerwve« unduubtfdly ran ________ P_____M
Will be- alcpped U>, m.urtter to prevent *pl*t.dorof America it you with
them* new tkyWa and methiydK from , v®“ ‘IT *•
If 'vmv!«***+,,>-v.... I?,,ww
t *_ , ■ - ' ■ ■ ■ '■ypigwai Mail ill
■ imsgfnonoa. nm're'got vverrUHngp
Vrt ruu haer no .on.eptum ot your powe,
or, I must add of your reapsMMNly Are
yuu auihamH of your rtwntry you An* man.’
In Th* TKXMm 2Hr* *‘w *• P*2 Mfemrt'ptee* EapmMl,
m M IBmMI wnaM I Kke to ask you. why da*a your own
(Taken fr*m ike fl4e* ad the fhdh mui. Urp- ** '*** ,,IH,rn» *"'
tmahra IX. IN) f*g* ' _ -
L"tarsrari/„r ^WA?«rjy5,A:
IfcM-F* ----------r r—n inttoan
^ wirity iamaga wa io* pwgi wt of thaw*
•*^4 Mn- OharekWwia a rmy tl».a» ikafc
.... a »ev«ya| of
DAILY CROSSWORD’
world •rton * i»di
Bve Years Aj»
■earn paaple think he has several or
Mr RaaseveR'* ipeerhe* If this Is true, it ts
aurprising that we hrar so fit lie of Am-
|a* individual great nea*
■ knows Umt arthally we have
ench other ^ a
- - — — - - —■ §•!?!€ fOfltiBtflt
W«. ta thu country, who are made up M
1 Pondflah
6 Penahra
9 Italian poet
10 Flow,r
oi*52E
13 Boat
7h7 pjupkrt blV. inira-maraiaaL -
a new world. Ia our ' lwTueh
worked together, created ____wvnv> lm „r
Anglo-Ameoca -! TowXI hanr anattb hjr-
penaailon more often Bat dan t forJPmean-
»h* ' gmlus of America." I again gaotte
20>LWena'
Irttment
21^ Metallic
?r!. w ’'jP1* ■foTM _r,'_
™ Bm XOUf 9V| pd
24: Kettle
TTRndgu
2t'Hasten
30 Seaport,
• ffranwanca 23 OIRrer*
7. River assistants
(Eur I 36 Requires
I State flower 24 From
(Utah) i prefix)
37 Pursued 35 Before
un relent- 39. Projecting
•ngly roof edge*
IS. Grampus 40 Dirnch
19 Expencncad 41 Tree
20 Teilow 42 Slender*
Hosiers 43 Cook, in an
tl. Boundary oven
XXPooriy 4flDuUpatn
24 Onion-like 44 Allowance
P*Bn< * tor waste
be better for us both,'' Ruth
continuedJ Feeling uncertain
ebout you. Jack — and still ex-
periencing whst you cal) a hsng-
uver from a. schoolgirl ertisn
where Adam* concerned — I
think we ought to wait until
you come baefc"
"But suppoee I don't come
hack” said Jack
"Don I, please’ R«h cover-
ed her fsce again.
'"there, there," Jsclr comfort-
eo. 1-H he baetr."
He handed her the handker-
chief again "Here, keep t.' He
vatfthrt her dab at her eye*,
snd thought her lovely even when
the wept “If you don't want
me to talk any more about mar-
rying you. I won't. It doesn’t
seem to get me anywhere any-
iirw."
Ruth smiled and pushed bnck
her disheveled hair.
"You're sweet. Jack." she said.
“1 honestly wish I could fall so
madly in io»e with you that Td
make you rush me to a miabrte.-
this very night
TlHAto." Mid .lark, “hut it
ed Saturday, were-ms jjl_
Setting their .sights as fl
game victory seam*,, tb* ]
Cart hymen hate ts rj i
of their remaining ngR
to reach tin century aa
figure almost certain u Ml
ed by the National kxfWL
Pi on St Louis trdiiwk. hi]
Wt-deeision, today.
The ank* copped » paat
run excision* yesterday :
Cleveland Indians. >f
opener and *5 in ;* L
nightcap, for there tktrt u
live victory by a mxgk ml
gtn.
The Chicaso White Sa ■
second place Wuvhingtm I
split a pair Chicsgs
7)g three toucMoyrM frbm
ich. Th^ bill of fares there
South Park against
and the Purple-against
. Anthony's
Jrsifgr will be featured in
fmturc game of the week-
I is Houston. The Tigers are
l to mix with Lamar Friday
The River Oak* club
___d back from its loss to
t Ganders and won a 6 to 0
Bph over Corpus Christ!
: s power Lamar will give
A real test, but not os
one as the .Tigers faced
■ opener with Reagan,
i is hoal to Huntaville in
|bh the Tigers should win.
standings:
tflRr
in good physical condition
. M back home w ith a dii
in .his vest pocket ... . To
parently ha* It again, and
things, Arkansas has quit |
. . The one Southwest tew
ran passing into the grotin
Arkansas . And now the
ers have made It an Inc
weapon . . . They accused
Mnrlry Jennings of going
crazy at Baylor once . ...
always did say that Ray
son have been leveled at
tdo . They will paas if
. . . Not ovtr three out o
times . Th* young A|
have a lot of speed ... Bui
you get Ju*t a little weary t
opener, 14.3 Mot Harturj
Wasf
Washington ro a « 1
the nightcap
The fMldrlphu Athkdqf
within a aing.V guns <t r
lo*t 100 thi* se*sen by *
both ends qt a *»;a-4tt I
St. Louts Brawns Bob _
hurled a six hitter is tie L
to gain a 3-1 detitioi aMlj
Sundra scattered fret Mil
nightcap for a i-0 share'
the BoMoa Kart IM
the ihmiptng IVtrwt1
Calendar Sports Par
I4AA STANDINGS
w. u PU opp.
Arthur
1
0
48
T
%
0
34
4
1
0
XI
0
1
1
4X
44
1
1
M
4
0
1
•
7
a
1
0
tl
wish** warn — were Cupid* no- ’Z'd TT
r «rsr 3r
go back now?" u..aw vttfc m-Jm
"I think wed better," Ruth .„hnn_ Vsadef Mwr
““ »• -h% uu—l. « S wttttnSW
Last
nOTDavM
t Arthur 54, San Jacinto O
nn !S Ctr.nw. n -»--—*
to 13. Orange 0.
Park-ACJMM.
InSeMay’s tinu
47. Femsle
fowl
4» Bitter vetch
SOBoft,
l*'M S‘» .
probably have to run' the Mlice
by myself tomorrow" . '
"Why *0r said Jack as the
, , biU, tire Burs rrrtrtwDi»]
sti^X <fc>W" ^ <UUtMir bMlhld Bob OMf
£2 * ***** V*_ - ’ ID. New YcfMl
XL Franch 0.
44. Conroe XX.
F Austin T, Ball A
1
NF-W YORK. Bept T
Dashing Dick Wakefield
Tlgen' "551.000 beauty" %
IN*led lor navy pre-fli*
November, crave* a whirl
movie* ,or radio when th
la over. Thi* may be hh
and last season in the
leaguas,
mT —BMowr Wake
Who probably will he arc
the rookie ml the year—a
ha* hem approached bj
movie outfits, because 0
pboibgenlty: and by sever
dk> stations, haqpuae of the
eiskm.
Th# Pittsburgh PJrtw *
New York Gianu diswl
. . to think of Su-
«ns working in a factor#:,
eve* in a cafeteria ’
“I don't think If. a hit fun-
ny." said Ruth -I ihlnk tf* go-
ing to be a nuisance Something
ttU» nw if. Just a fsd with jg
I she'll tore
Me* after abe ha*
everyone upset and everything
disorganized ~
"B« I thought organising waa
what she waa motm* to da."
It is—only—oh, well there’s no
•eed ctoaMng bridgM"
“How d* you know Busan PM-
B The Cardinal, dirlfcl
Philadelphia PhilUea «■
first 4-1 and bowfagMhl
inning aecqnd id Pick I ■
Kirby Higbe p::c
boil to five 1 be Ben—
• 5-1 decision in the
spilt tn two gsmes srftl I
cago Cub. Bill HHhlMj
two runs to merrare **J
league leading total Is
give the Bruins 4 VJ I
I WO_______
BighL—
Houston at Lee.
«• vs. Lamar In Houston.'
Arthur In Lufkin.
, **• South Park
1 Aathsay vs Praumnat
at Qonroe. -
night_
. n. MUby In Houston
^sterday's Star
’ RMdlt and Johnny Van-
»ho pitched the Cln-
foar hit shutouts
UNTYING KN01
6RID KNOTS
M Taylor
to Luke Appling of the
Sox In the race, for the
ran league bailing cha
ship, and allxmgb he wai
with a haaehaU, in hla 1
Wakefield's .imwst frtew
the Tiger team assured u
when the war ta over b
seek Hollywood or the "re
or both.
To confirm there aasur
we hurtled into the *
dressing room at the st
yesterday, after the Tiger
beaten the Yankees We<
Dick about the paasiMlM]
hit becoming * mwte
man oe a Mtood Dtasy De
the air waraa He waa
about it; ho aaML “aeru
then infoewred u* that thei
a war on; thM Ire waa
I "AH right, what
"AB right, what
•bout War
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hm d«5hp«S*.
Md. aal Jack had to gtea hi*
Mraetog athael a <dd tow- *-
wid hate Mt
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THE HATTER
J* Mr EXT*,
f-yard to «Ma
«M kata Md IM
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■ THE HATTER
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■*N Xu*l
^ hr ap; .
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a hat would happen.
We aiMrkiy
Sot-thraerr. w* tofutrn
aeatly if ha wamit dMU
he la the running tor th
to-of-the-year award. Mi
ap at
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1943, newspaper, September 27, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027429/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.