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ee . . SECRETS REVEALED; RE-| LIEF SHIP ARA MARU’S SINKING REVIEWED BY AP WRITER WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. Generally speaking, war- time censorship has gone by the boards (some govern- ment officials are emerging pretty reluctantly from that safe foxhole). the little asininities it gave birth to will linger Jong in! This one was on the a a @inking of the Ara Maru, |v. — relief ship. is customary among civilized nations, even in the midst of barbarities, the State Department prepared #@n explanatory note and has- Pr SHOWN THAT WARTIME CENSORSHIP HAS NOW GONE BY THE BOARDS There has been a revival @f,in- terest in an antique musical in- strument that prompted Hamlet to remark: ; .. ‘tis as easyas lying ga - it will diséourse most eloq! music... cylinder of wood or plastic rang- ing from a foot to two-.feet. in length and pierced by eight fin- But some of | ger holes It looks something like music school in this Chicago sub- Navy.|urb and manufactures recorders, lt followed the unfortunate} says they are coming back into sance of a type of melody which they are especially suited —folk songs. ; corders ry VIII had a collection of 60. LIAR'S PIPE By WILLIAM J. CONWAY Newsfeatures WINNETKA, IL, Aug. 31.— 4 “Will you play upon this pipe? tient “This pipe” is the ‘vecdrde¥) <a MY CONSOLATION Copyright, 1945, By BIRDIE LOU LOWE AAAAAAAAOssssAOsesesesesesesseseeeses There is an awful yearning within my soul— Churning and pulling like the tides of the sea. It drives me on toward an unknown goal, And sometimes I think happiness isn’t for me. I fight inside, my soul’s on fire For something that man lost. I try in vain to still my desire No matter what the cost.. Sometimes I think death would be a relief, ; ,But somehow I live on, My only consolation is my Christian belief, And after a prayer—the thought! is gone. clarinet, but sounds more: like flute. David Dushkin, who runs a rogue coincident with a renais- to tory. His research indicates the re- reached’ a_ popularity eak in the Elizabethan era. Hen- tened it off to Tokyo through | Samuel Pepys tootled ore. i channels. note explained that the Maru was running far schedule without eur being notified, and should have been out of those f long before. explained that contact | had been made by other than |p, viewal means in a heavy fog that resulted in visibility OF SHANDS’ zero and that our submarine commander had no way of} knowing or determining that Senate the was torpedoing a relief ;Rose, announced this week the jappointment of four new mem- that the explanation bers of the Shands Legislative livered in Tokyo, the Committee, which has been giv- prepared aen a two year extension of its broad powers to investi; it over to the Navy for | government been de Department release on it and out of cour- FREE that it contained the | of reference to radar in phrase other than visual sedate State Department asked mildly what harm was in that? The Navy re- that it came under the aid comfort to the enemy clause. State Department official bust_his sedateness. “But man,” he fairly screamed, “the war in Europe is over and has been in Tokyo for oe Navy refused to surrender. Tt took time and an order from ~ups to let the public in on little secret that Tokyo had been handed days before. ar ar R. sq Some smaller war plants and | Veterans Administration officials fear that returning veterans will make mistakes in judgment in} wsing funds obtained under loan revisions of the G. I. Bill of heintes, They are telling each @ther this story of G. I. George, whom they don’t want the vet- ran to imitate. 1 George discharged, returned to; bis small hometown. He was a fine fellow and well liked, but so fazy he had never been able to hold a job before Selective Serv- ice caught him. The Army had changed him little. His cronies, however, were wager to do something for him. Twenty-two of them agreed to ehip in a dollar a week to give Weorge a job. They bought’ a brass ca end polisher is non for the town square made George official cannon Things went along fine for sev- eral months, but one day George ame to his friends and told them be had decided to quit his job. Sure, he liked it a lot; the work ‘wasn't too hard; the pay was all . “But you see, men”, he ex- flamed, “I've saved a little | money and I've decided to buy ® brass cannon and go in business for myself.” MUCH WIRE LEFT IN EUROPEAN AREA (By Associnted Press) WASHINGTON. — American ermies driving across we:ern Europe left behind them enough wire to go 35 times around the tor, says the office of the Signal Officer. Nearly 800,- 909 miles of field wire and cable Were strung across the battle- fields of France, Belgium, Hol- land and Germany. Truman will ask for peacetime was piqued when he upon a recorder in England. Later he began to make them. recorders lave been’ distributed in all parts of the and the output is the release held up—on Fernandiana, jWalter B. Fraser King of Zoifo Springs and Carl QUESTIONS lion dollars. peak; 45,000,000: ~ * ed. 10. That the suspension of rise in rates. Dushkin’s curiosity originally inced: So far more than 70,000 of the ‘OUR NEW GROUP ORLANDO, Aug. 31.—FNS.— president, Walter’ W. ite state The new’ members . The Navy immediately or- are Senators A..G. McArthur of _ KEESLER ing the combat ie number of their mis- ‘d in bombs, painted REINHARDT GETS ANOTHER POSITION TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 31. FNS. — William R. Reinhardt, former city ticket agent for the Seaboard Airline Railway at Tal- lJahassee, has been advanced to the post of traveling passenger agent for the Tallahassee terri- He succeeds Floyd Bradley who resigned recently to become sec- retary of the Florida Railroad Commission, HIS SS See FIELD, Miss.—Copy- on their fatigue jackets, ron mess hall. Wally Brown in Coming: “Hotel Berlin” IDEA . Bette Davis in “MR. SKEFFINGTON” News - Sports - Shorts returnees who St. Augustine, Wilbur C. 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