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too terrific lor
there MW been
And every peon family must be were almost
consulted on all matters where All they coul
there was a choice. immense
"I want them to feel it’s their Brooks had l
disposition, are optimistic o
future and impervious to fi
You should guard against
SIGNPO
DAILY CROSSWORD
» be a four-senator Mil, in-
icrtts and two Republicans;
who sponsored the declara-
ce principle*, Ball, Burton,
n this bill, Hill says he was
is likely to be applied
danse nothing in its an
:rightefTreaetions rlea who want to defend the1
m duo and prevent any reform of existing un-
u i* qmte'possible congress will not only wait
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A Great Amerkafi
■. ■ *».»«..
Mi ot h*4
his rent buses up there.
The youngster* got there. We
fin# out hew.'There Committeeman
All w* know is that the scouts wahtjpf ®°b ««
their troop committee in perperiiity and we don’t
biamr ahem.
ructntf men* .
MAN W. T. Creager. so we ere told, is on
» sBbaru of Items in a*srch «rf school
sehobs ih the district,
t at that tl
his onto Horace Mann add
FVtace,
ilKwm rdma*ned
errat Americans of our
whose flabless loader-
MSS,
in the west until a rep- ifSt W'iSStOd faculty situation here for the
of the German army tefneil coming ywer ia better than it has bMt for the (Mb
anal gummier memoranda at several years, sad there is evidence that toe teach*
this man of might most i"S proWem win be glued down here to a week or
are about 215 teschm oa Mb instructional
up to wreJitttfon
i-mm0 „ .Slip R I
*a shauow of dbubt
among Americans that this age is fortun-
ate in that * man of General tii sen bower’s
calibre was availafcfe for the big task fee
performed so nobly, it has been dispelled
as he returned to his native land add to his
home &§» to reeirit the plaudit* of the
■linking
staff Of toe Goose Creak Independent School dis-
trict. About 17® of them have accepted assignments
formally. Anothlr 1® to » hay* accepted posts to-
York
PPp-
oce tests
in ■
I Club.
exercises given st
ago, and to be per-
I didn't enjoy the performance at all,
thousand other spectators applauded
Ok' I think dogs should obey their masters, but
any master who cafl’t teach his own dog to obey
really doesn’t deserve to have a dog,
You know the old saying, of course, that to tench
a dog anything you must know more than the dog. |
1 always think that my little Deuce obeys me npj;^^ A friend csnK* b
because he has been through schonSb Whlrh he other day and said
t because he loves me and wants to please "Well, I got anotl
sisters. And another sister, the ho.
was named Minnie the Moocher. * f
minds me of the time when I wa. . i.!l W
mother put me in a black velvet suit , *
lsce collar and made me recite noon*,
friends. (I think I even wore curls inth!Z.
w I h^ t loved Mother so much I could ]
have hated her for that Uld 1
Another things I don’t like is-dog
The dogs certainly don’t care an*th2M
blua ribbons and "Best in the Show” taJ
is love and a home.
friend, ostks* back from the
I’t but because he loves mb and wants to please
m*.
Deuce has a very fancy name he is registered
and a thoroughbred and all that but to. us he’s
just Deuce, because he has two black spots, one on
each side. BRf brother, which we gave to a friend
when he-fthe dog) was a pup, and had one black
spot and w* named him Ace. He had two sisters
which we also gave away. They raised the dickens
all of the time, so we just called them the Whoops
got another blue ribbon-thaf. i
Rover has won now.’’
’What do you mean 'Rover has won’»»
You mean this is the fifth tin
visible evidence of your vanity”
My friend was quite hurt by my remark
seemed to detect a grin on Rover’. El?
At any rate, he licked my
somthing which sounded like “Woof
sure, meant “Thank you.’’
Rover’s face. I
to*e and
“Wn«f bBt]
formally but Just have net returned
Mta* line. T -
That laavas about
on the “MISERY IN DE BA(K!”
He called news men together at Abilene,
Kanaaa. after all tfefeJfeetShs hac
Dr N. 8, Holland superintendent of schools
;j|totejtohtog^r«erBtty for toe next sOhool eas-
rion will emphtotot the theme of a modern, song.
%l»yS»top?5 Young or Too Old," waa toe
GRAB BAG
mum* ros and wMum at*
CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION
^JOHN C.EFLEMINg]
and after
> died down
If young people will be teaching
Texas next year,” be opined, and
with that?"
any time
writers to use th* strongest words in thajr
dm m point. He
in the future. He pied with tike another crime ec rammed
lake a century to mod
That is toe Crime that
trated against toe youth of
The other day same
in a small 'tow* to
down German youngster* between age
•strutting a homemade death’s head Rag.
vocabularies to pet over tfcfei point.
«*M aaggeated that they tme the same
terminology about politics for Eisenhower
that General Sheraton hnd ‘ used many
years in describing war in general. ,
He said tltoi when his career had ended
and Mia uaefrttaesa to the country—aa a
&U» ended, all he Imb|j|h
to bs “let oat Mo tfee, pasture to grate."
The miracle of General Ktsenfeowpfe and
all of the other generals on the tftflLef.
the tkmj. is that they never lout their zeal
ftr WM* nor theft derite to study and to
themselves to fighting men white
«f the country was lulled
by the poison pen of Ger-
Ued against soc
d completely,
that the Hitler
to c# Germany
American into
» Germany s
dtte-Shriife Test ■
1. What two men who signed
the Declaration Of Independence
later became presidents of the
UaftedStojes?
2. what two men who signed
the Constitution of the United
States were later presidents?
3. Who wa* the first United
i.m —CHAPTER TWENTY couple of darts and he jogs right It meant so much to he
Cmcu but AS the days passed, Terry’s along again.” , ■ a lot more like her! As ahi
Easy nnawwags «.onfidence in her ability to find Sandy chuckled again. “I can up again she met dime's**
JeTctuse of the gauchos’ trouble see,” he said to Brooks, "the poor too, had been looking at
liminiahed. laddie hasn't a chance between and had been touched
’She had plenty Of contact with th°ffntw0S ... . .
worker families these busy ^ *1? ,^ra d he ; ^Mn ^ mIn*afihljjTna 1 I’nfiu^
man who hasn’t too motto money
t® spend, and she su|iehts the
'■ BaBamli
flnf|ri|Oaw the oiciiioii, H m
w"" ”“ ’*y >"
society that may States president to.be inaugurated
ashington?
Today's Horoscope
Celebrating a birthday today
means that you have ansaffable
the furnishing of the peon houses
was no morning’s task. She and
Jlme were at work early and late
on the unending stream of details,
horde perpe-
Sn Wa
ina’iuionce men
saw a half-
14 and 17
The Americans moved i», halted the youngsters
and plied them With the Allowing guertions to
VitosfWMMh i
The sanctity of marriage and
the family relation make the cor-
nerstone of bur Amerieth society
and civilization.—Garfield,
ue thought
is siiicere
shall
Gcoerai Eisenhower ha3
Soon now or tf any time
wiO he for many yearn to
of Ml boat of friends and
country ttet the modest
! a voice
which they received toe answers noted below.
0. How <u<2 this war start?
. A. The Poles.
> Q. What do you mean “the Polea’’? Did the Pole*
A. German folk in Poland' were oppressed.
■ 1 Hbw did toe war actually start? .
I 7h Jews stirred it up
Q. Tell us something about Jews. What are they
like? '■«- v, . . ,4 ,
A. Most of them have long hooked noses and
q. WMt else ""do: you know about Jews? -
always engaged in trad*. They cheated.
Hinte on Etiquette
If a girl has a date with a young
and deiiberatibh. YoUr
go deep and your love
and steadfast. Try not to be too
sensitive to criticism or the ab-
sence of affection in othcTs. The
rainbow hues of progress and con-
structive action may exhilarate you
Sy Shephard Barclay
The taut turned to the’ plans 'And then the first truck i
for the asada. Preparations had around the corner of the ho,,
been under way in earnest now for drew UP before them. One i
the last few days. The servants m®n.on « leaped down anfl
jtoo| excited to work, talking to Sandy and Bro
t was the Other4 trucks paused, got]
_____ nee floor orders, and rumbled on do
had had built in the court- straight, dusty roads betwi
yard between the house and the pastures toward the varioi
•tantoy the gauchos who would tions of workers’ houses,
play their guitars, the gauchos who As the group"watched t
would sing, their own ctStumes, truck unloaded, Terry shan
the beefs and the htfnbs, the arma- thrill. This, then, was the n
dillos already picked out for the 0f their housing project,
feast. plans, the pictures, the t
Rdxie i* helping," JiMe been theory. This fresh,
“T-nAkr?” dfimss timber was the first m
laughed
tO tqp w
Look!" $he moved across timber was the first worn
i* window and pointed. Sandy, fact, As the pile rose highei
they Tell the story
SVEN IP your partner Kite said
oa aU question*
on the Moody battle-
field of North Africa, FVaoce^ Belgium,
Holland and in Germany itself.
* Salt tetoao aearce in Meaico duriitf the
16th century the Spanish ConquiBtadon*,
we rmuPlHlpjp^duto ot '* ‘Msxmmaa‘:
And w^at. the man at the next <
to know, did they use an a ‘
■■
you know to* w«r started on the morn-
1. 1939, when German plane* bombed,
end German armies crossed the Potleh
frteitte? ,
A. No.
Q How did tit* United States get into the war?
A. ■ The* declared wkl tofittototo ,, , _
Q You've seen many foreign worker* net* in
Peine. What tor you WSStWWm^
A. Wb^don t like them.
IP your i
a word to you about
any strength, and
out of him were f(.
informative double and an*
Jump by you on your next I'
atrn m*y have a bit " ‘
You can deduce the 1
it eomtHmes from what the expo-
nent* do. H both of them pass pt
every opportunity after thiorigi.
ito.Wd by one of them, you‘tan
teelptaUjjr sure your pitther feu
Oemany needed manpower,
that most of them Wete forcifd
■ cards—not mtfiyi' but
enough perhaps to puAyon.in the
■ritoMtoMraw
home,” Jime insisted, “not just,
something the senora thrust upon
them."
Tiny was happy enough to
spqhd her days riding over the
estancia, talking with the peon
airuuuvc ovlioii may exmmraie you frmiljes. Angela had
under the current Venue vibra- 1®as 1,nk- Terry ^uld see the girl s
tions. Cash sgent ou entertainment, shI ea,f5“!e(sf
clothes or homp deebrations maV She liked them and they!seemed .. , ,
he well invested This is a snlendid to know it. She drank innumerable Terry and Brooks followed to look higher, her spirits seemed
r.hancp Wkr n *hnnhitir enree gourds of mate, talked their lah- out past the shaded wooden dance with it. She turned to see
pping sp guage with them until she no floor to a spot near the stables. making his way throi
One Minute Test Answers longer stumbled over idiom*. She Hebe the bareness’ titty, autb- crowd. On his face, too,
1. SAdams and Thonusief- advised them cratlC ftaum, in tangerine and fleeted thj importance of
ferson * materials, laughed with them, purple lounging pajamas, was event. J
2 Prfnrw wgchinietvin and jounced their babies; sometimes poised at the edge of what was She, couldn’t resist a
James Madison ”* she even lunched with them. But, apparently the barbecue pit in ‘You had better watch
v Thomas lefferson though she often noticed troubled, process of construction. She ges- big boy,” she warned him in
tempted glSnces, none of these ticulated and shouted down into it, concern, “or you’ll find j
pampas women ever confided in then stepped back satisfied as one of those solid senders
tor#, • ; , y' t
"It’s not at all like the house-
wives in my country/’ she com-
plained to Sandy and Brooks one
day when she dropped into Brooks’
-s 1 „_ study to report another failure. uuuuu„tcvu/ ;wo „w„ „
Today g headliner French W “Try spending a half day with them eVery animal on the estancia in
Col°nlea To (Antinue Fignt. and g*t away without hearing their that pit.”
Wilkie Boom Features GOP par- trougles! You must have a strain “i only hope the diggers have a
Icy‘ of Spartan blood in these parts ”
From Doilffciim
shovels of dirt came flying up,
“She is overseeing the job!"
gasped Brooks.
“Her enthusiasm is boundless,”
murmured Jime toryly. “We will
undoubtedly be able to barbecue
workaday world!"
(To Be Continued)
Rota! Heads Attend j
PaHef In Houston
1 bl ll * ' ^ wniciilit wamt,
Great Britain today severed re- Sandy’s eyes wrinkled in a dry
chuckle. “Have you tried telling
on thefr meat
sxt desk wikhei
substitute tor
you know what happened in the concen-
ftrive beard it fro* toe Americans.
do you think akould be done with the
i. are responsible?. •
A mighty air fleet, say! GfrMufpappy
Jenkins, la paradoxically enough, a swell
down-to-earth policy.
HTIfe you think Himmler (Gestapo Chief Hein-
rich Hfimhler) was responsible?
*
i’Sti 1
f Kim
♦ Q
*872
lations With the Bordeaux govern _ _
burnt and recognized a national them YOUR troubles?
committee being set up in London geated.
to continue the war mi behalf „a otaetw
of the French empire, as Rome
announced signing of the separate havent any trouble^ ■
he sug-
s, , .
“But I
Stunt flying, according to a oota&irik
trix, hi flat for reducing. W® know safer
ways of wonting ourselves thin.
Q Wfcet ebotg Hitlerf
A. No, he didn't know
about it
But the oldest boy in the group replied to some
r BluiiapfeRf
“How should we Know? We would dike to know.
Where can we find out what really happened?
So.
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(Dealer: South. Both tide* vul-
ian time,
The 1940
convention
searching for a qand
beat the New Deal
Wend ell L.
Jime’s laugh sounded behind her. they’re through.” governor and
zkix 5S iA'* afias:
urn WmwJsm
.‘TanNidar. Jn,w.ar, Che has no troubles!”
a_candidato who cfe) Terry ^turned Jime's smile with
.... Bred Harthian and I. W.
Jime frowned at her, puzzled- of’the^Goose Creek8^Rotary
"RT°ad TP?w h d “T r
Ter«y toughed harder. “J,«t an-. a conference of officert
other Norte American phrase/’ she iwth dlitrlctt comprising
l 1 thfy l? h* able Central Southeast Texas,
to find their way back up when Governor Roy vVeUs,
Govei
of Hi
- hkva important parts on the
She regarded Brooks with lofty
condescension as he gasped,
"Mother; Sacre Dios!” She ex-
ties executive, “Hi toe bogey mah ,1 „ve ®ver f W ,n ™
f,i»T RpmmiSS. think,” she said honestly.
under the regular Republican
!.)
News Behind The News
WASHINGTON A fair-Uadc-practices hill fat lab- of unfair practice* by labor or employer, not just
ir ^J^hbertLJ* niptoeal taJte ardnad oamgraaa labor alon*. as now.
until to* earning expected
generate* an irresistible demand for It* adoption-r
gfem it, w^et^thto^ll^ Jt I* paased. Tbte, indeed; ,
infer aott»
Such delay may sound like a back-end way to
ckinery foe feat settlements not only to the pup
He Interest, bat to the long range Interest of the
onions. Yet you can eee what ia kagttntof to hap.
■ The Wagner act would'
mate) unions democratic
South Wat
L*
, *»" 2»
Pan 4 tf
Paaa 6f
ZT—rrrrrz: The first two rounds of that bid-
SY.IPBL MALLON dln|’were pretty much cut and
" Tang * ( 4ri«I. up to and' indudlnf Cast's
second bid, when he made a vir-
tUai force with 4-Diamonds. His
be further amended to
le workers’ and is open to ait mem-
jtherwise iimltinr wortters’
riahta *
fetrtoer iogicM limitations would cut down the
number of captious strikes Jjow expanding in the
pen to toe legislation to toe probable absence of
country.
I’a Senator Lister HOI from the list of spon-
:
Congress Du* To Take Shot At
Itii Attributable To Unions
t ion of senatorial
Hatch- and Hill.
"just too busy” to fill
IfftiiSi ■........
is that tbe CIO was iastnunenta! in Hill's recent
re-electioli.
•top all the national opposition
in many staUa where laws or con-
utional changes are being advooated or
protect pubgc interest against .fie ui
tbc mild and
or alter them to
the word to senators like Hill,
*? .ln a •!_ '
was hardly called into use at
all until His tllird turn. Many play-.
ere would have paased West’s
Hearts response to that, reckon-J
big that they had compelled their
partner to do all he had done up
to tost stage. Bbt not this astute
Diaaer. ,,
, '-.Blast reckoned that with an ut* ’
terly worthless hand, and not evete
any useful distributional^^arrafegr-
ment such a* short and long suite
intermixed. |Veat could have
passed the 4-Diamonds. But, more
important, he Hade inference*
based on the passes of the oppo.
" ^ - that North
the original
g of value,
of 'both the
^ Pete’.
IRHH Brooks was examining the blue- A rumbling noise broke into
istfsa mm wm
The engagement ana approach- ]azy t0 carry out Hja interest in trailed after them. Servants pop-
fef nmfnailfe Of MIS* SW» the project really is phenomenal!” j>ed out of doors all the way down
he enthused. ' ...... * the hall and joined them till by the
Jime chuckled. “Oh, not too phe- time they reached the spot where
nomenal,” she murmured, winking the first load was to be dumped
at Terry. they had collected a small mob. :
*' Terry grinned, “He hasn’t A Angela, breathless and bright-
Clays for the manufacture of chance to backslide,” she ex- eyed, plucked at Terry’s sleeve,
bricks are found in approximately plained. “Whenever he looks on the Jhe houses?” she whispered
60 Texas counties. wiltyside, Jime or I throw m ® Terry nodded and, as she looked
Uf1 *■* 1 * down at the quivering child, she
WILLIAMS
CHIROPRACTIC
Daily 9 to 12 and 2 to 1
Tues. and Thurs. 2 to 71
Sundays by Appolntmeatf
107 N. Commerce Phofel
Goose Creek, Texas
THE
Jacobs to,Daniel Kleinman of San
Angelo is announced today by her
parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Gus Jacobs.
*r-—--
■ : felt a lump rising in her throat.
Welcome,
Here 1* I
Directory of •»-
ouM
m mm
dbubie and the 4-Ditmonds added
toft*'
by the unions, or anyone.
Labor ’Public Be Odmned’
Due For Biggest Change
the bffl would require
bur
down, before taking up this k*y
of power always kills Itself ter Us
Is bulging with undeviating
is Hitler, who contrived his*
ing his power to lengths whldh
dng opposition to be aroused.
chance feat South's hand
w*s a minimum and West had a
few useful cards.
West was dead right in taking
the 3-Hearts Invitation to small
slam. Ms diamond Q wAi ati im-
portent card, and so waa the K in
ids trump suit. Of course he made
• Ml contract, losing only otefeftK
in spade*, discarding five losers on
diamonds.
>r leader* or other hitmans seem un-
that power lasts only aa long as it
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ACROSS
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. carriage
5. Early .
inhabitant
•1 *StCr. Brit.) f
9. Hoisting ,
10. Shore recess
x&fttkdjte
13. Beforif
UMhL)
14. Aloft ■
ULfVM'
17 Comfort
pSh • :
20. Avoided,
as a duty ..
22.0toi (PeY)
25. Western w
Sowers
27. Per,to the
Navy
31. Pe/ched
33. Unexploded.
/ as a shell .
34. Speak so as
to reveal
If a Might
- knowledge
38. Roman
money -
SO Flow t
50. Bamboo-» 18. Unit of
Ukegrto* electrical
down* featetaa**
1. Make ready 19. Sack <
2. Flowed 21. Boy's name
3. COUW. 3 43. Qua 4
(India) medicines
4. Fermented 26. Perched
honey 28. By way of
drinks 29. Turned
8. Brain W aside
covering 30. Injury
MS
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Architect...
Lowell Lemmers.
ai service* on remo
terlors, maintenance^
permitted new
Plan your postwar
’now. 317 Wisconsin, J
Phone 1092W.
6. Fiendish
7. Garment
S. Conelplp
9. Hunks
11. Drove (off)
, asingotf
32. Spread
grass to dry
Si.Resorte “
35, Gambling
game r
(Sp.Am.)
YMerib^’t Agfefeo
36. Boring tool .
37. More
mature
41. Otherwise |
44. Wind direc-
tion (abbr.)
46. Employ
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CHEVROLETS
Electrical Repairs
Gulf Coast Electric l
Baytown Ph°ne 3
-Wiring-
Fixtures .
Neon Signs a Sp
Fluorescent Fixture
Appliances repaired.
House Wiring
Base Plugs NewT
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Liqht Delivery Pick-ups
Florists . . .
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KIOP AND GRBTO®°
210 Illinois, Baytown. 1
Phone 640-J. We are “*
bers of Florist’s Te
Delivery and carry
ptote stock of fresh cut J
•re and potted plants atj
times. Prompt service.
mmmun
^19
mmm
Essential truck users
should not delay their
purchase of new units,
for our total allotment
for 194S will be small.
New and Used. Prices I
HOME FOTNTTUMKbJ
106 W. Texas
“toe
the
mmm
a few unions. ' ‘
by manufacturer* or
nion lawyer. Donald
> most successful labor
Phone
tiK
Buck Turner
Chevrolet Co.
Phono 1S37
Insurance
Chaddick Insurance J ,
If It Is Insurance, we
lt” -a
106 N. Ashbei Street
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COMPANY
JOOaOooreOwkft^
tt. IMS
Ready Sports
I Out'All
ren' Sign
vnRK Juno 25. —(UP)—
!’ ,,n7werc willing today s
NEW YORK, June
whirl on the sports-.
President Ford Fric]
tlonal league is pi.
bergasted by his oir
ance this season. He
JfWfS SSffi
fver U>L nexam*. weather Hi)
sy. an anc.”^ Newark in ancc t0 a mi"|mum du
came up,from ™rk in g|x week>
« \ "Zt baUer ln Edltor Nat ^^sche
U?T«i« H‘
!|i eight runs (" the
E with hl»
in tbe two
•km"™1 “ "Xdy.S™2™.
ficiate at the big__
boxing finals of the a|
pedltlonary Force
- th|
ers in a tournament i__
dentally, heavyweight|
Billy Conn has been
222 t0 238
,0 wins, Vital because Dc-
‘B%;Sgf S3*,
j, Borowy won^Ws ninth ennsted men a|re
the opener a* technique of staging ,
j losing his HMfefor the ,hg at regimental boxi‘
the night cap hfei luto Maybe the ^ t(
sb""; p a®"nd bvfis fVst pened te
fma y » Yankeea Pummelled tl
St*r f'v'ftrbark§ ace in that 13’run lnn
1 and i Lh Estalella ton- wa* that for tot.
ttto and n? .bh„ a-s alio Ferriss didn,t have Bl
ley Metro of the As also ag hig c#tohcf Garba|
(4 , , with a split finger, hf
iwhouser kept ahead of the Bosox marvel irt all
pitching time table by victories and the one gl
11th game,, 5 to 1. ;for previously to the YahJ
in. the opener. Paul Possibilities of a U. £
Troct won the second, 4 field team competing
■ a three-inning relief stint.
UDoc) Cramer batted in six .
Interpreting
Stephens of the Brown’s
tamers.
■t"? Dave Fewte oYtoe Thc war against JaJ
tad Marino PlereUi of div-ded ,nt0 thraJ
won thclr game phases this summer, J
- frrpSaf * s g«ss at the same .Um|
(to for Boston, 6 to S, f
opener and PierreUi won Now that tfee blpodi
” for Washington, 5 ‘o OWnawad. and tl(
>d San}e °fn leShP5l be
:?TSS,at?t
i.(. there will be otocr
-i Gromek won his eigfe.tr 0perati0ns, the progre
|f« the Indians, 7 to 3. over day by day( wm prov
Pfeite Sox at Cleveland, but cha?t of tbe ceurBe 0f
[Tptit oh a seven-run rally * M „
t third to win the second T®e main ?hases
I to 4.
i maintained its three
■ iwf game leaij in the Na-
|winning its eighth straight
69 to 6, from the Braves be-
■ streak ended with a 3
i victory in the second
___were the only Na-
I league team tq, show a
Om rnfatetea-teto
hr games at Philadelphia,
f*Bewman, waiver-priced
jr from the Red Sox, won his
ght game since joining
_ beating Pittsburgh, 4
t the second game after toe
■ took tbe opener, 7 to 5.
fitly hot Chrdinate won
straight at Chicago
palgn are as foQows:
1. Tightening of the
against Japan and the i
Of her war industries
munications by aerial
ment.
2. Expansion of alii
lines, rapid developme
sea and land bases, and
fer of full allfed stre
Europe;
3. Military operations
creasing scale over the
theater from the Asiatic
to the Central Pacific.
The invasion of Jap;
like that of Normandy
when the allies have
sufficient land, sea and
in striking position to
success. For the Jafiai
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flh reame Qinr*p f.nmins' * ^ . ____i a.- __
i fifth game since coming
J Cards from the Braves
[Gaude Passeau picked up
i victory for the Cubs.
er, and to make p;
Call Off
Strife
June 25. —CE>—Track
i on ten Dallas trucking
i back on their jobs to-
r voting yesterday to call
«thy strike in sup-
rivers of the Johnson
ok total,. ..
parations for defense,
ly improbable that the
will be capable of any
action which would di*r
iously delay the allied
Apart from the hon
the chief “fronts” or a
important military ope
in prospect may be clas
convenience as follows:
(1) Southern and East
ly, depending mainly
1^ Ip
of‘kI)XsnSVnd JFort Operations in Sol
i affiliated with the Associ- China may well invol
Motorized Truck Line landings to .open a supp
A will carry on the AFL the Chinese. A sign of
“»asld. activities in China is '
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