Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1945 Page: 2 of 4
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We see where memhers of the Teamsters Union in New
York—one of the country's hungrier cities these days—are
refusing to allow out-of-state truck drivers to unload per-
ishable produce at the city’s markets until they have paid
$56 initiation fees to the New York local.
—t— This seems to be a variation on. the. ITemsters' practice,
lop? since sanctioned and blessed by the United States Su-
preme Court, of putting a paid-up member beside the non-
anion driver of a truck at the limit of a local’s jurisdiction,
ond collecting a day's pay for the member’s just setting
here doing nothing. ’ . ’ .
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ing. When afternoon comes you
can take advantage of a new op:
port unity.
Pisces <Feb 20-Mar. 31)—Money
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sides herself was rather
But she changed to her
ile Bill washed the dishes.
Your Birthday
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TUESDAY, JUNE 5—Boni teday,
I your warm hearted impulsiveness
I will keep you in hot water most
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regains her ability to walk
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E.how Negro hands of Cabell Cannery.
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In addition to the relaxation
given above, the farmer still rotains
the right to spend 31,000 90 on his
farm plant buildinss per year
Furthermrre, permission will be
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up into the pight.
off the headlights and
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he cut the engine and
in many cases, perhaps the majority, the drivers of these
produce trucks are the farmers who raise the produce and
who have no earthly reason for joining the Teamsters
Union. The union’s practice of collecting wages for their
members from these truckers has never won much applause
from anyone except the Supreme Court. And we don’t
‘ think the present levying of tribute in New York, where
food is scaree, will lie much more popular.
But perhaps we should give the Teamsters credit for
chanzing their tactics. This way 'they aren’t employing
scarce manpower as non-driving stooges.
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-Most girls marry a struggling young man, struggling to
keep single.
plane, thought his number was up
recently when Japanese anti-air-
craft fire burst around him over
Shuri.
Thinking quickly, however, he
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Scienee has perfected an x-ray especially designed for
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another depression, such as grew out of the planlessness
'. of the last Armistice, will wither the roots of Democracy.
| —Rep. Frank E. Hook, Michigan.
E- If rewarding your friends, those who have helped you, is
days of
will have
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to Lt labeled spoils politics, then Im a spoils politician.— be held back by the rigid lumber
JOSHUA SAILOR
GRADUATES FROM SCHOOL
U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION,
JACKSONVILLE, Fla, June 5.
(Spl—George R. Russell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Russell.
Joshua, Tex., recently graduated
from the Aviation Ordnance School
here.
Entering the navy Feb. 6, 1943
he received his recruit training at
San Diego, Calif., later being
transferred to the Naval Air Tech-
nic* 1 Training Center here.
Russell now has a thorough
knowledge of the theory and oper-
ation of all guns and bombs used
in airplanes and will probably
Distributed by United Feature 8j
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN clothes a
DOTH were silent, then Bill thmre-°
• sighed wearily and pushed about y9
back his disheveled hair. “Well, Eve sn
matters may be doubtful
No fellowship ’ which’ is " worth
anything at all is attained easily,
or is free from burdens. No friend-
ship is free from stern discipline.
No great allegiance is exempt from
sacrifice. No loyalty is without
its risks.
Allegiance to Christ, who is the
supreme relation of truth and love,
cannot be free from requirements
and a code. To know hrist, we
must not only lay hold of His
beauty and truth, but we must cast
our vote for His way of life and
death!
We must not only know Him,
but He must know us. We must
have had such intimate relations
witli Him that we are known of
Him! In the day when the Master
of the house is risen up, it will
mke a great difference to us
whether he shall say: "‘I never
knew you—depart from me, ye
workers of iniquity!" Or whether
He shall say "Come ye blessed
of my Father"
if the sentence is unfavorable,
it will then be too late to scrape
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day progresses you will find that the fat is on the fre sure
quickly.
otCerrporp Don2gJanra20 time' and collected the scattered pieces “Walt here. Eve," he ordered,
of brown china. She found hersel "I'm going to borrow the cannery
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SEEING "THE THG5 IN A HUDDLETIE ue
MONKEY WKHED CURIOUSUY FROM BOVE,
-mbhammroumaraamacanna
damned attractivehe said very
quietly.
•lour
moruing sc go slowly until you
see yor way, ctearly. Retter in
afternoon.
Aries (Mar. 32-Apr. 30)—Best idea
for the morning hours is to hold
to your regular routine. Then, as
day wears on, step up your produc-
tion for faster results.
Taurus (Apr. 31-May 31)—Orig-
inality and leadership will pay off
well today, if you hold off until
the precarious morning hours have
passed
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in anger especially grateful for its presence.
* resent. She/limbed: in beside Bill noting
----— ---- - couldn't that his forehead was creased into
deny that it was there. Why hadn’t a bewildered knot.
this; Bill ever mentioned Eileen? And "He nnesey went to Gadsbie. all
eku
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peronalaftairs M Feb 19) Keen every mornir
AquarilS “J8n. -l-e 9. 1--KeeD — n sMa
to your regular routine this mom- ’ ’
< What racket
HWERE THOSE men
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began to Hight in
umusemen , but a
e permitted it
my interest to
THE STARTLED MONKEY
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correspondence
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I HAVENIT FQUND^CoWE ON, J.C.-—TALk/I
WHAT BUSINESS 14
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modeling for new -construction ‘
must all come under the new
$1/00.00 linutation.
“If the public is to receive the
materials that the revised L-41
will lead it to expect, some revis-
on will have to be made in
L-335." Secretary Northup asserted
“Otherwise L-41 revised merely per-
mits people to try to get the ma,
terials with which to build.''
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‘ 'on of any person, or firm or corporation which may appear in the
olumns of this paper will be gladiy corrected upon due notice of same
- mng given to the publishers. — ______ -_____ _
~ UNITTO FRJEStTaM!) LEASED WI& _ UNITED FKAIUHXB
Hie United. Press Is, exclusively entitled to the use for publication
»f all news dispatches credited m it or not otherwise credited to this
» oaper, and also the local ne i published- therein All rights to re-
_ zublication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. . A
$2,000.00 can be spent on a du- the prior regulation.
purchaser has a farm certificate or
priority rating,” Northup explain-
ed. "Even when lumber for 'new
construction*' within homes was
limited to $200.00 per year, there
Was scarcely enough ‘free’ lumber
to meet demands in many sec-
tions."
New Order L-41 is said to raise
“new construction" permitted with-
out farm certificate or priority
rating from 3200 00 per home to
91.000.00 per dwelling unit; from
$1,000.00 to $5,000.00 on commer-
cial stores, shops, etc.; and from
$5,000.00 to $25,000.00 on industrial
building including logging 1 umbel
and sawmills, but not including
distribution yards. This will boost
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her- curiously. "Yes, she is— were strangely deserted.
— — / They sped silently over the
hepand compantonshtp 'Ki'
. iem eanta lot o her dur- reached the clump of palmettos •4,
OPASV mOnLn3 that indicated the beginning nE
backwas.t Slwtam th swamp area BUI pointed across
mAseeret the sand. The flames of an enor-
u "btade onzbanfrs were sendina an
ngmeeanj 2 req—-
«NuNA the truck crept along „
_AHoWed H when it was safely hidden
i?SSs«!- —
plex, 33,000.00 on a three-family
apartment, and so on, up , to
35.000 00. Also, 31,000 00 can be,
spent on the farm home.
, 1945
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JNE 4t down,
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______ ot a big I
mwy duve for
a lighter
ths visits Eve had made to the
vilage?
cultivate foresight, caution and
the ability to see a problem at its
true value. You have enough of
the scientist in your nature to i
study a problem and get down to
basic facts. You are a good or-
ganizer and. have Vitality which
you expend lavishly as the occa-
sion demands. You.are reliable and
once you have promised tg do a
job, it is as good -as dine, fot
you-hold to your word once it is
given. It is likely your life will
be hemmed in with a series of ever
changing circumstances. Yov will
go from peak to peak of prosperity
—and again at some other period
find yoUTWlf uppaientJy going front
one valley of gloom to another.
Significant episodes will occur dur-
ing 18th, 25th and 33rd years to
your life. Be prepared to meet
these circumstances with equani-
mity and poise and all will be well
with you. Once you have conquer-
ed the habit of learning how to
control and harness your emotions
to some constructive task, you can
have real hopes for your eventual
success. Interested to the odd and
unusual, you will show deev con-
cern over the psychic and the oc-
cult. Be zure that you approach
these from the purely scientific,,
peint of view.
To find what the stars have in
store for tomerrow, select youe
birthday star and read the corre-
sponding paragraph. Let your
birthday star be your daily guide.
Wednesday, June 6
Gemini (May 22- June 22)—If yon
combine good brain work and fast
action you can achieve excellent
results on your plans.
. Cancer (June 23-July 23>—This
is a day which definitely calls for
action. Don’t hesitate, but get to
thiere pitching effectfvely
Leo 'July 24-Aug. 23)—New ideas
- procedure as well as new meth-
ods—are tmportant at this time.
Make progress in this fashion.
Virgo (AUg. 24-Sept. 22)—Morn-
ang hours call for the maximum of
your best judgment. Be alert and
use your talente for leadership.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)—Person-
al relationships both at home and
at the office can count for consid-
erable at this time. Be diplomatic.
Scorpio 'Oct 24-Nov. 22)— You
will find there are plenty of In-
ducements to new jobs. Be sure
you make the right selection.
Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)--
A rather poor morning but as the
•Lumber Control order,1332 at granted /o: "new construction' of
allows the dealer to sell only, ten churches, schools and hospitals up
per cent of the lumber he sold to $10,000.00
in 194™ on retail sales unless the While increasing the amount from
3200.00 on the home per year to
3100000 on each dwelling unit,
the revised Order L-41 will proviae
that repair, maintenance, and re-
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unique col-
200 caner'
gnarl
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iven to his
Pootmaster General Robert E. Hannegan.
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it amazes us to see girls dancing with girls. We didn’t l Washington, D. C. ,
think any woman would stand being pusher around by an- owon rer
year, to be spent in newconstruc-
tion on a home or dwelling unit
puts the lumber denier squarely on
the spot,” Secret a a Northup stat-
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2 Negress, whom Eve knew must be
— m? Mama Chloe, importuned the
i blacks in a high-pitched demand-
• ing scream. As she finished, one
mx of the circle, would brek away,
money run to the figure, thrust something
into it, emit a vengeful cackle and
vm*AMION «... S' his or her place in the
Ln hery ice brokeIm. sorry, “They're putting a curse on Hen.
Bill, I have no right to quit you, nesey," Bill whispered. “He treats
otpurse--rdop",nw why m them uke dirt, and yesterday he
2".““hope ws What 1 aretonenn uP-now they
think.16.4) Eve shivered. She felt like a
Wnel trespasser
-Nevermind. I just want you to “Let’s go back," she suggested
"we shouidn' be
— gHHHtergom RUT when they were in the truck,
fal, and thy both ” Bil didn’t start the engine
eve9 lauzhtp,, .Ri immediately: instead he slippea
eniy..a ' J ! 11,8 arm behind her back and drew
ned the ge c p u nt her to him
Hrer1 918 "Eve, I hate like Hell taking you
I aJ 928 back, but I know you realize (his
UP.„olsar thing. 18 bigger than we'are.. . .
peYI" tty will be over soon."
to ths mir- “I know, Bin,
Wene at ner ree f Esunzapagmectcn” the 5
24dl lovwM—4 left my shoes be- passions of Cabell Key were For.
hind to the sweep, perhaps I can gotien as she yielded to the strone
nd. somsthing to town" protective circle of hU arms eh
g you fed to Gadsbie determined premure of his lipa.
AgheaAngvun40 /VA rrbapontinuea
i where Eve heard him (The charactera tn thia aerial art
open a creaky screen door "Your / ictitiouaj *
1 CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
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