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WAN ARIAN oo = —_ RPT PANTS LUE UP tor Senet: ser many fe meas “thee -otume: Meo —- rhe en wenmnenail — s oe fwares . ner «Gressed o geounmely B. het bem bt FROM . et rae & need 6 eh pine — cee chem @@ feet off } A ng oe Mee lobby perch wey temp do “- =: ee ee that they ere wearing genuine Ba- of the inepectors check to see that under- fashion—shorts r oe (elt quickly whether one is a native Ba- pitetet by Breretie Haydock of San Fran- LONDON—(#)—New coins be- ing issued by the Biritish mint, for the first time. since 1895, are appearing without the abbrevia- tions Ind. Imp. (Emperor of In- dia) im the king's title. India achieved her indepen- ‘dence in August, 1947, but still }remeins within the British com- monwealth TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1805 then frontier, on historic journey to trace Mississippi River course. | 1831-—Historic American-built locomotive, the DeWitt Clinton, makes first test run—attains a speed of 15 miles an hour. Ran 2 years 1842. -Historic Webster-Ash- | burton Treaty, defining boundary | with Canada, signed. 1854--Thoreau's classic published 1905—Russo-Jap peace confer- enee opens in Portsmouth, N. H. 1837--The undeclared war be- tween China and Japan opens; with clash in Shanghai 1941 —Historic Roosevelt-Chur- hull meeting in mid-Atlantic. 1#43--Americans land behind the Axis lines at midnight,: on Sicily’s northern shore. ie Amercian invasion n Normandy the Loire 45—-Truman’s warning to the} they would be obliterated | unconditionally sur- “Wald- | en for- spread out to Japs unless they ved ee 9 tay clo United Eleterical strike in Dayton, ends K Weat ior Woman's Club urstay afternoon. i 3 e Pot The Citizen says in an tortal paragraph | The harder you work the more 4 enjoy your rest STYLE Lt. Zebulon M. Pike and | » band of 20 leave St. Louis, the | space flight is nearly here, lone week’s paid jthe plane must force In Germany, one of the defend- ants in q trial of former . Nazis protested his .imnecence “and |shouted, “May I drop dead if I was an important Nazi.” A few ; minutes later be dropped dead. * | The Air mare has been think- ing seriously about the possibili- ties of flights to other planets. The Army doctor in charge of | medical studies to solve the prob-} lem of the effects on the human | body says, “In spite of scoffers, | and. we've got to be ready for it.” Ten or fifteen thousand miles up, where space begins, some of the things that happen would seem to come out of the comic strips. For example, in space there is no gravity and the slightest touch will cause a person to rise and float in the air. Coffee can- not be drunk from a cup because when the cup is lowered the coffee will stay in the air, and when the cup is raised to the lips| the coffee will keep on going into your face. * 4 * Every man who becomes a father should receive a bonus of vacation. One} union is bargaining for such a condition in its contract. Perhaps “vacation” is not quite the right word because any man _ who has to stay at home the first week beginning with the time his wife comes home from the hospital i: going to find that it’s a big relief | to get back to his regular job.; The women may favor this idea of a vacation more than the man. | xk * * Sometimes the most simple in- } ventions have the most amazing | results. A new and obviously simple idea will ‘triple the dis-{ tance which airplanes can fiy on} |the same fuel. As a plane flies | through the air, a hard wall of | air builds up in front of the; leading edges of the wings and itself into} this tightly compressed air. Northrop Aircraft has developed the idea of drawing this bother- some air into the wing and pushing it out tle back like a jet. The air, instead of holding the plane back, gives it a push for- ward, and in the case of the B-49, engineers say that the operating KEEP CLEAN—Garbage cans ered tightly. might carry virus. | ®) Wirephoto| imspection during a festival in ching to the lke one. lt takes three hours arian. LOFTY LANDING P) Photo } twee near Union. &. C.. trapping the ground. Haydock is shown etter @ power company emerg- wer te the craft so that the pilot range of the plane will be tripled. * In a few weeks it will be ex- actly ten yars since the Nazis marched into Poland and World War Il began. Now, after ten ears, Poland is probably worse f{ than if the rest of the world! oyerheated is bad. Remove had left it to the mercy of the a “4 wet garments at once. Keep Nazis. A new book ‘called An} warm clothes handy in case something ,; 2. of the crushing and bitter years} ° MeeS DON'T GET CHILLED—Sit- ting in front of a fan when { this has been for Poland. The iA author, General Anders of the Your Horoscepe Polish Army, tells of how he pleaded with Stalin to release; pygspay, AUGUST 9, 1949— more than a million and a half! mthis day. otter sciyes ane immoral: Polish soldiers who “are under the most frightful condi-|sive disposition, disposed to rush tions” and how Stalin with his! into affairs, and, too often, soon eyes “black, cold and dull” pre-j falling out of them. tended not to know anything | atrectionate and perhaps demon- about any such atrocities. An-/} erate Dubin ders also makes the interesting | | small troubles. F dying observation that Molotov acts} | lows this da like a flunkey around Stalin} CWS ''S S29" jumping to light his cigarette! Antiseptic Ointment Soothes ped to the toe. England wert SKIN IRRITATIONS: ny pe the Unted States Nouied For helpful antiseptic and medicinal aid | to externally caused skin irritations that the war with the same ideals, but) itcy such as tetter, rash, simple ringworm, and picking up the papers drop-| ped to the floor. England went history has made a cruel joke of} dryness or eczema, use Grays Ointment as the cause for the beginning Of, directed. Medicated to cling longer for World War H, and Poland be-| more thoroughly relieving itching. hind the Iron Curtain is in the} clutches of an CVEN WOISC| pERWNEVENEVVVVVUUTYYYY, Wrenn STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Natural gas pipelines must TRIUMPH stand a-pressure of 1,000 pounds} COFFEE per square inch. | MILL: It is estimated that 100,000 spe- | at cies of plants would virtually dis- | All Grocers no bees. i AAAAAAMAADADADAAAADAAAL appear if there w NOW AVAILABLE! Made of Port Oxford BLINDS Available Free Estimates—Call 682 PROMPT DELIVERY we to safety. He was uninjured AP ‘PHE MENACE of polie is again acute Childs poses to illustrate some of ‘hinge. that each person can bes for If disposal facilities. are li garbage should be burned. Keep food tight covered and safe from flies and insects. which ae i of New York, The nature is; ed to wail over | rtune often fol- | the cate should of the United ite for avoiding the i‘ 5! ‘T SWIM IN DIRT—Polluted water and oon marked “no.swiming” should be ¢s- pecially avoided. It is safest to use only au- thorized beaches and public pools: declared safe ‘by health officials. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Dr. James A. Shannon, director of the Squibbs Institute for med- ical Research, New Brunswick, N. J., born Hollis, N. Y., 45 years. ago. Vice Admiral Thomas L. Gatch, retired, seriously injured at battle of Satna Cruz Islands in 1942, born Salem, Oregon, 58 years ago. Dr. Warren F. Drayer, execu- } tive officer, United Mine Workers Medical Service, born in Cam- bridge, Mass., 66, years ago. Rev. Dr. Frederick R. Knubel noted Lutheran clergyman, born in New York, 52 years ago. Dr. Kehneth Scott dis icsmretianl of Yale, famed professor of mis: sions and Oriental history, born Oregon City, Oreg., 65 years ago. Mahonri Young, famed painter- sculptor, born Salt Lake City, 72 years ago. Rt. Rev. Austin Pardue, Epis- copal bishop of Pittsburgh, born! lin Chicago, 50 years ago. 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