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Iiis Congr other em- many | * |goodness knows how federal N, March 15 — In|feqeral projects and in practically every pioyees. ars, there will be de-| " pyring the prohibition era 2 effort to determine ¢y, now, the area provides a ‘no- I/ 1o boundaries of the Distsrict of man's-land” where police officials | clumbia on the Virginia side. T s to co-operate because they | Before the 79th Congress Wwas sren't certain of their jurisdiction. weeks old, it had started again. yirginia collects millions of dollars p. Karl Stefan (R.-Neb.) wrote jn taxes from government workers Congressional Record the pq¢ the District could well use, Vir- y a more than 2,000 word ginja state and county license laws fon on the subject. Other ppiy to the whole area, even to the {members have both preceded and National Airport, to which the S | follewed him. It's the kind of colos- ' congributed proportionately no al trivia that provides the gagsters ¢ any of the other 4 with most of their ammunition for jokes about federal and local goV- 1y, gjs that have come out of praengin B L the area over clouded land titles The facts aren't really S0,€OM- .. 4 g tne other things that a catéd; the results of those facts . ° ¢ gepatable boundaries have e. In 1790, George Washington - Im‘ arranged a site for the national capi- ** ;3\\‘"‘:11‘2;\: 1§ ers of Congress can get |tal with a chunk of land and Poto-| .., "enthusiastic about it . Con- {mac from both Maryland and Vir- “p‘ sman Stefan, however, has & |ginia. It was a square of land little broader view. He How ‘~ omprising 100 square miles. can we hope to engage in the set- | tlement of vital boundary disputes | TFor more than half a century, ;yeen the great nations of the fthmgs ran more or less SmMOOthY. yoiq when we are unable to settle | Then the citizens of Alexandria ;ne 5o simple as this?” decided they no e el Al el A i | (pop. about 8500) |longer wanted any part of the gov- ernment dished out by Congress, Hol Tunes 0' | 5. Warming To Russians and they voted 763 to 222 to secede from the District, | President Polk respected their will at the polls and by proclamation | turned about 31 square miles back b A MOSCOW SRR becoming ever Soviet Mcs L mere jazz tuns COLLEGES SLAS SPORT SCHEDULES o - o oo |the National Airport, the Pentagon | Building, part of Fort Myer reserva- ion, the Navy Annex, several gov- crnment worker housing projects the Public Roads Administration ouildings, Arlington Cemetery, and o Moscow radio, which has an into every apartment house WASHINGTON, March 16—Col- , the capital and every area in the s, already credited Wwith having o Unicn, consistently plays U cut down athletic team fe, ravels, are planning even greater one 24-hour period: wartime reductions in their sched- Beriins “You' All sports are being localized v inter-sectional travel pared to 1 minimum, said Asa Bushnell, spokesman for Eastern Colleges. At the same time, the ODT dis- American muslc more popular in the In the iven a long e z hour in- 4as Time Goes By,” and a c arrangement of “Yankee band music program were clésed that businessmen seeking n lLotel accommodations at Cham- ‘american Patrol” and an arrange- paien and Urbanna, Illinois, com- .ent of “The Star Spangled Ban- plained that facilities were jammed jer Office of War Information in under Col. Joseph Phillips es sheet music and phono- by hizh school basketball teams at- tending tournaments. No immediate action is to be fury taken regarding the Tllinois events, or r the ODT said, but added that the The Ru whole impact of amateur sports, in crican Jazz leadel particular on hotel and transporta- 'click cff names like tion facilities, is under ccnsidera- cats tion. and players can American hep- tels g in Mcscows | . ! [ Dlspu'e °i Ils own; Sunny Dunham. There is a Bun- | tern hem grass is not likely to be used as it'be easily caught. . : | ian Jazzmen admire Am- | |||||||uum||m{n|'mm|'um'|‘|’uinnum|mmuuni|||1lm|t||||1||umiim||nu||i||||||||nuuium||n||iifl|||i||ii|uh||||'|'|||||iiii|||uiiiil|u|umu|||u||uuu|||||mu|lulmmumfiummuu Tomorrow 1Is Our THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 194 in the Orient, according to Dr. A. McClure, consultant of the eign Agricultural Re- Iati writing in Agriculture in the Brazil Wants Wheat 4Americas, U. S. Department of Ag-! Fl'om Hef OWII Fafms riculture monthly. ' Paper can be manufactured from | bLamb and the possibility of using its it for ravon is being tested, Dr, Mc- Clure says. New techniques permit impregna- tion of the bamboo with plastics, t length the difference ' i e clarinet style of Benny F. Artie Shaw and Peewee e of nan, argue fine points from Bix to can even bout trumpetmen RIO DE JANEIRO—Brazil, whick: in colonial times produced whedt for itself and for export, presenily is spending aimost $25,000,000 o ¥ zar ;.;x iffening it, reducing water absorp- importing wheat and agricultural tion, preventing insect attacks and €XPerts are urging farmers to grow permitting a beautiful finish. ilheir own. S UKL B LS S rigan school here which was cd when, only recently, - 5 learned of his death. Bt - per from Bamboo Cifed as Possibility | Add this te the thousands of uses| Pacific Northwest saw timber now —Bamboo culture |of forest products: sap from Austral- ! standing is enough to rebuild all ef nt in the Wes- ' ian milkwocd tres is used to stupe- America’s 37,000,000 homes—and it Ithough the giant fy fish in waterholes so they may grew without benefit of vitamin * pills. I WAESHINGTON may become imp phere. REMEMBER OUR DATE?. .. at the JUNEAU JAMBOREE TONIGHT "TONIGHT T:30P. M. T1:30P. M. Featuring Local Talent! Our Own Neighbors and Their Children Entertain Every Week ON THE Juneau Jamboree These programs are produced and directed by JIM KELLY of the KINY staff for the Gastineau Cafe It's a Studio Presentation for Junean People-—By Juneau People! TURN YOUR DIAL TO 1460 K.i-N-Y—TONIGHT—7:30 THE Juneau Jamboree Presented by GASTINEAU CAFE (Foremost—in—friendliness) T B M Behrends Co QUALITY. SINCE /887 |to offer, in the Bankers Mile. Notre Dame University has under- | Hagg has offered no alibis for gone swift changes, with Line s his two defeats in this country but Coach Adam Walsh resigning to methods | become head coach of the Cleve- I blame the losses onto his outdoor land Rams of the National Pro- TRY AGAIN workouts, holding he should train fessional Football League. Mean- on boards for the indoor event. time, Gene Ronzani, for the last Others concede his lack of success 12 years with the Chicago Bears, S—— |on his current jaunt may be due to has been appointed backfield coach. Match 16~ Guiddy la.cl'; of cyx;dnton after his 22-day i he two changes came less than Hagg, beaten in the first two in- ccean voyage. three weeks after Ed McKeever, door starts of his career, will make a new attempt to regain a part of his lost prestige Saturday evening | B - R oo d football coach last year, had ¥ ied to take a similar position & in the Seventh Annual Chicago | iRiSEi lINE lays |7 | | jat Cornell. SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 15—/ ——— s ! football coaching staff at l Empire wan: ads get quick re:ul:s,' |critics of his training CHICAGO, o v - elay Derived from Southern pine, a The, Swedish star, who beat Am- emical that makes soil “water-| . proof is in use in combat areas. erica’s best milers eight times in as many starts in 1943 and set 10 world records in 100 days the year i+, again will run against of the best this nation has The General Mud may have met his master. jour g And We Extend You a Cordial Invitation to ‘ COME and SEE Our Wonderful Selection of GIFTS . . . We have GIFTS to please every- | onz—both useful and ornamental! | * WOC:;?]_I?SLN NUT + STEM i B S + WOODEN CRUMB /Zz [ ; L f’é" P, oyt R O TRAYS HOLDERS g + PORTUGUESE + BOOK ¢ i FIGURINES 5 = ENDS H \ + SMOKERETTE (4 + FANCY GLASS i | SETS WEIGHTS ; + SALT AND PEPPER 3 + VASES, PLATES, e, SETS ETC. 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