ThE SHmiS PAGh Of The Uayufoviiie lUluiuaiuccr Thursday Afternoon, December 29, 1949 Cagers To Open 1950 Play Jan. 6 Haywoud County lasers resume owls To Wind Op '49 Gridiron Campaign Fighter Of Year By JIM BECKER AP Newsfeatures Sports Wiiter NEW YOKK On Jan 2 tie na tion's four major postseason Bowl uamps will nn ',.-oh.n .. i.; art ion nl u.xlt u iih t !.... .. ' . r " the six school, sclu-du.ed fur gameorin, ""' January 6 after .1.. Mn, Chii-,- lu Jhe ,iaalUoiut Ro e Bowl mas holiday j oll,eEt (if the?e (.jhuini ( , " 3 U langu' I Pacific Coast champion meet .. ... lrall!s dl civue , Slate, co leader time v anion - t-u i anu undet f- ; Tilt.s eu oovs fo to Marion lor with the powi iful Kippers The Clyde gnh. vmiI, only f Glr..iu ir;,,.... i. wiriv marring an otherwise perfect record fur sew n games, face a lie-.e,-,,,,,,, ,i t Sallies wee sexiei in w;,at appears to he the best battle in . , t.. uinpiioii of the family feuding. Canton's t0 s f.ue one of the most dangerous threat-. io their five-gar.it winning streak in Mar ion, which ha split a pair with powerful I.ee Edu..id of -wu-ville. The Cant, -n their second . , in their conte-t girls. The otlur county team till the foil or ir.g' u . , will b aft- i :i in cv. ii names 't'i the Marion opening tie f:.,-;,; Wa ne- i!!i ' c, meet Clyde - cure:--on Januarv : i. ! hasn't an? K-iavm fore their Januar Bethel The-e -air., the schedule aSo of the new . :: , wait w i i k before - of 19.-0. a:l g,.is wi.! a: Waynes'. :! Titles (-;Vek fi'.I in s:;,t De 1T da'e with - according to be the first ' Bethel. )luo in the Hii Ten teams were lime E.iwl op ponents onto before, in l'.r.M when the Hears romp-ed lo a 23-11 un: i loss That game led to the l..,u lit lie Ten schools cm postseason games ; not rescinded until HttO Thret other times Calitorni played host in the huy,e Pasadena stadium In 1929. it wa- l(o tiei sels' wrong-way run lh..t helped Georgia Tech to an il-7 win. Ca! measured Alabama, I i 0. in 19:iK with a team that imluded Sam Chapman, now a major league out fielder for the Philadelphia A v A dl-puted touchdown l.v Nor!!. we l "iil in tlu Jan 1. !sH'l route t heat the Hears 2'J-1 4 and evened timr How! marl: at two-two .Oklahoma return. ;i the Siu:ar Bowl in New Oilcan-. s-cene of heir 1943 : Humph against North Carolina. 14-l The nigped Soon-:-s face si. -in '-kilMiu LSI', a -chcol which toak three -r.aUl.t hckitus 'ii the Sugar game 3-2 to TCL" ir. 1936. ana 21-14 . ml 6-0 to Santa Clara the nev two times for i's Rowling. Kentucky has nestr befoie appeared in a major Row I The Wildcats, traditionally wak football sister, grew real s campaign. 1 North Caiolhu's Tarheels, com pute tiant-ei- to this postseason nu ua . tiiitii Charlie Justice came ia taUh.a k Ihelll ill 1946, Will IiaVP ! i iU A thrte major bowls in the I i t foil, -e.coii Rut even Jus- ! I - t: i,!e thieaii.ig LOiildn't brins num. a imi 1 ! or 'ia took tlie Car . 'mi. n ::ii-in on Jan. 1, 1947, and I !. ! :h,.:i... h, a! Iheni last eal . I'll.- T'ai heels' opponent' in the !).:!!. ' Cotton Row I on Jan. 2 will j le hue. which ah.o has made two I ii. j,.. Howl appearances and has! t " wii.- The Owls whipped !o ei White and Colorado. 28-j li oi the 19.(8 Cotton Bowl, and; !up,,ed T. nnes-ee 3-0 in the 1937 I I sS V !. - rl . ' 1 :V f J -vi ?u Z M li mi- i in 31 ; no DOTDASH DIA By JOHN L. SPRINGER AP Newsfeatures Writer JANUARY: Happy Far East ern New Year: Hindu India and Moslem Pakistan ceased fire . Stuck in the mud: the Queen Mary, in Cherbourg Haibor, for 12 hours, quarter of a mile off shore . . . No more "footsie wootsie," said Col. Frank Howl I ' ulie Radio Station WHCC ;i tluee post-season bowl Kzard Charles, recocnied by tin- National Roxing Association as i he woild heay weight cham pion, has hei n named t.he Fight er of the Vear for 1949 by Ring Mavaiue. Shortly before, the Cincinnati, Ohio. Negro, had been named as winner of the Edward .1 Ni il Memorial plaque Is the Vei Vol! lioxiii;.', Writers A social it n. h: l!ai nidi a t the Gator Bow 1 Jacksonville between '.id and Missouri on Mon- , artintf at 1:45 m re that, however, the sta- O " r i T End Of Game carry two of Saturday's i. si new Is WBC Vhips Dayton In Last Match Of 1948 had bet'e: The Til !"-14 vi aiv.1 tied ! 'J-l" it- i! : i'lek m oth i s lies', -J Ti'a e 1944 Oracle 'k.U'sa- ll-il dj 'v. ; iklahoma liow ! a;.';va i -in ihe ! l't9 ' .'tin? at 1:45 p. m. Sautrday, v ;:1 air the annual Blue-Gray the Crampton Bowl contest. Montgomery. Ala., which will : Norrhern all-star aggregation' -tar-studded Southern j earmg :r-i ad a adiati el h" li.O', Attention all bears! Only four more running days h"'i. C W Oiinand, Haywood countv i e R. Santa Ci o a;. 'as it. I I I'nia team .11' m Miami - ' 1, ans'i' Row 1. two v ins owr LSI. to show 1 after that, the sta i: dcast the East-West name at San Fran- e Ke-ar Sl."dium. II - one. being played for the :ii of ih ShrinrTs' hospitals i ' ipph'd children, will start at i.t . :'10 p m Eastern time. reminded hunters season on b.tiirs The W R C :, . E)-i ton iii.iji,, I Jana !R ;, ; t he pi i as.i ... . , , the h jjiii. v.. i . j the ! j n I , i r .eh- . SU1I 1(1 Tue-.rl;,' J the U R C a.-,, C Law ri i i e '. second plai e i,- ; gain a t n i.,r , . feat i r:" th. i games A ' . Victniw to i hi;. I. the fil l ! 'i , ; Dr. St! eti l;el for WBC w,ih . hih ' M'l i, w . i, 559 pin total The statidiiu' r., Ward's E--o A. C. Lawn :,,. V B C Life Ins Co ot . Dayton Rubb i Indeia-tiden: -' Schedule fur Ja W.RC i. , W ai ij , ;, .(,: Drutun , Lit. Hi! I 1 w i; ( ' 'I ph : .on: - ol bur e- hen e A the can j lie- ' three one I l e lol '....me. .aUyi 'J for !,". FT" r$ vt"Sf55r game proteclor tod. :v thai the close.. Monda. The sinii' goes for grouse. The hunting seasons on other came close a little later, while sonio have alieady closed. Ilahbi'.s and quail both will get a break on January 10, when the shooting will have to stop. Possum will have to keep wor ring nihil February 1. The squirrel and deer seasons have already closed. The oiTicer also reminded sports men that hunting is prohibited on Su ndavs To an Howley, ordering Berlin's Ameri cans to quit fraternizing with the Russians . . . Movie Actor Robert Mitchum was convicted in Los An geles of conspiracy to possess mari juana . . . President Truman asked Congress for tax increases, infla tion controls, far-reaching health education, housing programs . Died: in Rio de Janeiro. Charles Ponzi, fabulous Rosion swindler ol the Twenties . . . The amusement world buzzed over a matter of rec ord: Columbia's 33 la rpni lonp playing one, RCA Victor's 45 rpm "improved tone' one . . Scoop by the "Komsomolskaya Pravda"; Rus sians flew the first airplane 21 years before the Wright Bros. . . . Nearly a million sheep and tens of thousands of cattle were starv ing in record western snows. Enter "Operation Haylift," with flyinc boxcars dropping fodder concen trates to the isolated animals . . . PC? i."- Tsifci. IV I. Pet. 1 '' 12 714 io. i9f' 2:i 19 .548 j - y-i 22 452 J 1G 20 331 , Ri 3d .280 3rd '" I'elK e. Ih-llt ".. ,,f Va. CALIFORNIA 21 5qnta Clara 29 il. Mary i 41 Ortgon State 3S W,contm -16 Southern Col. 21 Wathinton 35 UCLA 33 Woihinglon St 41 Oregon 33 Stanford 7 7 0 30 ir 7 21 14 14 14 OS "" "li 1 "We're startled, shocked, dum- h rs. he suggested they founded, said the Children s Aid fishing licenses for 1950 Society in Washington when thi 0-f llll'il now. iwife of Argentina President Peron He said tlit-e licenses are on sent clothing for 600 of the city's sale at local license agencies. j "desperately needy children" . . . In regard to the possession of What happened to California': OHIO STATE 35 Miuouri 46 Indiana 13 Southern Cal. 0 Minnesota 21 Witcontir) 24 Northwcitcm 14 Pirtiburgh " 30 llllnolt I 1 Michigan 190 13 27 I? (10 h i 122 Basketball Scores Wedr.--djv (Dixie Tournament U Iiah-ih f irst Round i N' C. State 31. l;hud I-land State C4 Penn State V. I)e.k.- 43. West Virgnua T,;', 50. Oeoria T-h f-i 57. Carolina ike fore-si w oi r Lightning rods jour nullum',- u !.... tions ard eroiind v. .re order, according to In Illinois tngita 1 r- protect ' connec ts in good r-iiy of join the hunt! and uin $1,000.00 by furnishing information uhich trails to the arrest of a 'hunted' criminal decribed on... Illll! II ir rj tales of gallant police work i SUNDAY 5:30 P.M.-WHCC r Awtber Mated JwpiBsi shew va as. Tax. i Jtk-ia- . - fli.t .' im ja.W-'i.ir tW' I game alter (he season closes, he pointed out that the law permits sportsmen to keep game indefinitely after the deadline provided that the quantities and species of such game are delared to the game pro- teclofir within un days after the season closes. ; Othi rwi e. no game may be kept ! more than ten days after the close j of the season in which it is taken, j Mr. Ormand said he has the proper forms for making such j declarations and that he would pro : v:de them to sportsmen on request, j Hunters may obtain these forms by mailing a postcard or letter to Mr. Ormand at Box 143, Canton. NORTH CAROLINA 36 N. C. Stat 6 21 Georgia 14 21 South Carolina 13 28 Wake Forett 14 7 Louieiana Slate 13 6 Tennessee 35 20 William S Mary 14 6 Notre Dame 42 21 Duke ' 20 14 Virginia 7 177 "l78 Jfr.V'St.Wi, fit RICE y 33 Clemson 7 15 U 55 New Mexico 41 SMI) 17 Texai ' 28 Texas Tech. 14 Arkansas 13 Texas A & M 20 TCU 21 Baybr 249 14 0 27 15 0 0 0 14 7 84 j Davidson Names j Little As Head i Football Coach 1 j Crowell Utile of Asheville, , Univei ily of North Carolina back- ; field star of Ihe latter '30's. is the new head football coach at David- j son College. The chunky little man who quarterbacked the Tar Heel teams of 1935, '30. and '37, had been j serving as North Carolina fresh man coach when he accepted his i appointment to succeed Davidson's Charlie Jamerson. Jamerson resigned shortly before ; the Christmas holidays and was named head coach of the David- i son baseball team. Little was named All-Southern in 1937 when he co-captained the Tar Heel grid forces. Clyde Cage ICeglers Set Team Making For Last Lap 21 Killed By Fine Record Of snn Cars In N. C. In Christmas Week Up to midnight, the day after Christmas, traffic accidents had killed 21 men. women, and chil dren in North Carolina during that week. Thne hundred and 46 others were injured during those same six days. .f i i . . also m-o,C:,r.-,in , ,h civ.Ki.. . ln,,M ocatns Drought North of Hip f.ifi th-ii th,. iiih , " ' i caro "- - '"nil .-OIJ O S t'll S. I Ry BB MEDFORD : The Haywood County ' League i I- Mountaineer Correspondent j bowlers resume their current sea-! i Thr- Clyde High School Cardi- son next Tuesday with Ward's Es I nals have gotten off to a good ' so in the driver's seat. -.tart in this 1949-50 basketball sea- 1 Ward s took first place early and !'on ar"J shw good signs of having kept it, by winning all but two 1 th. ir ben ball t-ams ever this vear ; rratcre-i of the fall and early win I The girl Cardinals have won Ur weekly series, i 6 games out of 7 played and the i V.'.jpI s bowlers launch their boys have won 5 game , out of 7. : cjinii i::n to ki-en thoir nn.iti.n I 1 T t yl. i . i r . .- .i o, i,.e iui, are. uiyae players. Th(. UafJers won 30 game, and Jewell Evans, forward for the ! l,t only 12 during the first half female Cardinals has racked up I of the season, while the Independ- ,JV Karnes she Has .nis have that won-lort reeor,! in played in, while "Jud" Fish is next in the Clyde scoring line with 61 In the 6 games she has been able reverse, showing 12 wins against 30 losses. A. C. Lawrence Company's keg- . Z, , P , 8 Ca n"kTs. in the runnerup position be J -'"'' "av su"'lls "lal R bind Ward s, meets third-nl.-im Waynesville Bowling Center, and Fourth-place Life Insurance Coin- after the ball and bring it back These female "red birds" have won victories over Leicester, Web ster, Leicester, Webster, Crabtree and Canton. Their wins were ln terupted by the Fines Creek lass ies. Hhe boys team, paced by Cecil "Cotton"' Stevenson, high scorer in the coounty with 74 points, has won a games out of 7 game play ed. They have won victories over Leicester, Webster, Leicester, Web ster and Fines Creek. They have "been stopped only by the Crabtree pany of Virginia tangles with fifth place Dayton No. 2 in the other matches. ' The standings: W L PeU Ward s Esso 30 12 .714 A. C. Lawrence 2fl 18 619 WBC ..... 20 17 .513 Life Ins. Co. Va. 19 23 .452 Dayton No. 2 18 23 .410 Independents 12 30 .375 and Canton boys. ilina's traffic toll for the year to f!20 killed. During the same period a year ago, approximately 100 fewer peo ple were killed on the streets and highways. The injury rate also is up. Through last Monday, traffic ac cidents had injured 9,467 people. Up to (he same time a year ago, 7.393 had been hurt in highway accidenls. These figures are cited In a re port released this week by the North Carolina Department of Mot or Vehicles. June-in-January climate? For foui successive weeks it had snow, hail sleet ... 11 Communist leaden went on trial in New York . . . Wedding announcement from Prince Aly Khan and Kita Hay worth . . . After a 3-hour parade Harry S. (for "Stump the Experts", Truman became President in his own right . . . Peiping made a sur render deal with China's onrushinj Reds ... In Moscow, Stalin suit he'd talk about a "peace pact' with Truman ... In Washington spokesmen said tlitre'd be no talk unless all the Allies also sat arouiu the table. FEBRUARY: Connecticut's stall police began using radar lo trap speeders ... On trial for allegcc treason and espionage went Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, primate o' Hungary. Question: was he drug ged? Tlie sentence: life imprison ment. "Wanton persecution," sait new Secretary of State Dean Ache son ... A six-jet Boeing IS-47 flew coast-to-coast non-stop in 3 hours 46 minutes . . . Pted Bulgaria joiner the "slap religion" act, indicting If top leaders of the United Evangel ical Church for "spying" for th U. S. and Britain . . . Elected firs' president ot Israel: Dr. Chairr Weizmann . . . Prices were down unemployment up. Said Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, the President's No. 1 economic adviser: "It's healthy dis inflation" ... No "s.o.b." was go ing to tell him what to do. vowec the President, defending Aide Har ry Vaughan against critics for ac- government loosened up on credit controls, time payments . . . Out as Secretary of Deien.se: James Forrestal; In: Louis A. Johnson. . . . Out as Soviet Foreign Min ister: Molotov; In: Vishiiiifcy. Was Molotov due for a bigger job? . . . Pilot Bill Odum flrw 5,000 miles from Hawaii to Teter buio, N. J., in 36 hours, a new non-stop record for light planea . . . The FBI picked up a Russian engineer, Valentine A. Gubitchev, and Government Girl Judith Cop Ion, and said they stole confiden tial defense information . . . John L. Lewis ordered 400,000 soft coal miners out of their pits for a two week suspension of work . . Un der the knife for a leg operation: King George VI Announced: Details of the North Atlantic Treaty, uniting the U. S. and oth er non , - communist countries against a spreading Iron Curtain. . Monte Carlo sent experts to Las Vegas to study crap shooting before installing the game in its famous casino ... In Chicarn. n 17-year-old giil was shot by her fiance in an argument over niir. ase ofa wedding ring . . . We're you a Communist or Communist- hGhter? If neither, said the Arch bishop of Canterbury, you were an amiauie nonentity contributing literally nothing to the Kingdom of God" . . . There was a "Dpnw" onference in New York, featur ing visiting Russian Composer Dmitri Shostakovich . . . Movie Oscarcd: Actress Jam. Wvmnn ctor Walter Huston Director John Huston. APRIL: Trans-Jordan signed an armistice with Israel. Said com mutators: "It virtually ends the I" .1 charge, a speed-up stalked om ;is ,hl. , Assembly made 1M;,, lleilui who. i lit- eliil ,,i ., ibloekailt- . r,,. ., , said Vice Pu-sideiit ehy, tinning duun ,, ... he be P,e.,,l...i , ""'I - . Start oi ii- wim ' nil'.' F. 1). hoostvoli I, ., ed to I . v ""5' eLS II ui 11 Reported lieiown-,1 news oi Reported I.o OF 13, " "f tu '-''' l.o '" l.w.v "'" ti.nK- I'VE BEEN WAITIN A LONG TIME jo ) SELL THii SJ CUK)i3ff 'J l-.l.. "' eil ili... . 'JOtlf. tti. 1 1 ,.,. . :i adn ... -Wl w ... . n lll U fi -.1 ''War T,, " Swili " W.i, C tjiu i i, Th. . " "u J the. . I ""n-.mi 1 ""H il, P , uiwt. m ,,tliliQroi, .!.' II,. ,..." ...I ,rc- ' V,,' 'idfs, J due Vail; ..Hei ill o illi' i liiuus .'vn, Wit Hit,,! . "'" Il "M Mo , fA,1 JL! .litre. Stealing) MARBIAGK LICENSES Horace Singleton and Georgia Morgan, bolh of Canton. Ralph W. Boyd and Margaret Palmer, both of Haywood County. J. n. Jackson and Kathryn Wells, both of Clydo. .,.1 Palestine war" ... 12 nations sign al the North Atlantic Treaty and President Truman called it the bul- 9 wark of the free world . . . Yugo slavia's Tito fumed. His former comrades in the Cominform, he said, were trying to liquidate him by stirring up civil war . . . Reno baiting: Mrs. Franklin D. Roose velt, Jr. . . . Britons said "ugh": 4ominy grits went there in ECA ihipments . . . National tragedy: Three-year-old Kathy Fisctis fell into a well and died despite fever sh rescue operations . . . Both senate and House passed a $5,380, 100,000 European Recovery Rill . . The U.N.'s General Assembly 'oted to look into the behind-the-urtain trials of Cardinal Mind izenty and the Protestant clergy nen in Bulgaria ... An earlh luake, most destructive in Pacific lorthwest history, hit a 500-milr ong area . . . Aerial warfare: 'Voice of America" radio broad :asts to Russia vs. Russia's at empts to jam them . . . Southpaw larry Truman threw out the first Jail of the baseball season. Said he experts: Red Sox and Cardin ils would tangle in the World srics in October . . . Great Day for he Irish, after 780 years: They proclaimed their independence rom Britain . . . Dead: Lazarus. he fabulous Los Angeles rooster. 20 days after its beheading . . . secretary of Defense Johnson ibruptly ordered construction halt Dcl on the first atomic age aircraft :arrier. Understatement: the Navy vas furious . . . The Chinese Reds look Nanking . . . New York po lice found a 33-year-old rv.r.n kept in a sealed compartment for nine years by his mother . . . the U.S. S R. backed down on the Ber lin blockade, offered to lift it if the Allies would lift their counter blockade. MAY: Recipe by the President on his 65th birthday: "I've had to ail Minutes Most of the 1 05 lllllll't.v of uranium gone from nu. gonne National Laboratory ,lt.al Chicago . . . Tornadoes ami uiml storms roared through the mid west. Dead: 44 . . The Big 'u, parleyed again at Paris . . . J.,,m.s Forrestal leaped to death Innii ;. 16th floor ho.piial window ",. much a war casualty as if he had died on firing line-.'' said Trie man ... A V,- Virginia tmu, changed its nanus mad,. Mimnlair out of Mole Hill . . . Shanghai IV1 to the Reds . . . Th,. Cn,,,!, ,,,,., mayor of Cannes pronounced Kiia and Aly Khan man and wife 106.000 Ford strikers agreed l .. ! oacK io woi'K, lei arbitrators de cide if there was a speed-up. JUNE: Judge Harold Ii. Medina got angry, jailed three Ueds hn contempt of court . . . Nominaled: to be Ihe first woman treasurer of the U. S.. Mrs. Georgia Neese Clark of Richland. Kas. . . . The American Medical Association in effect told ils long-lime spokes man, Dr. Morris l-'ishhein: Shut Up . . . The news in Kid: Hiss and Coplon trials made headlines; Paul Robeson I old a Moscow audi ence the words of "OP Man liner ' should be ch.iir.'cil Io m l jn ,-r.ick-aboul peace and Iriedflin . . . Phil adelphia Phillies' first baseman Eddie Waitkus answered an "ur gent" message in his Chicago hotel. got shot by lovesick Hull) Slcin-! hagen . . . The Vatican ex-iinn-mtinicated government officials in Soviet - dominated Czechoslovakia! for selling up a spurious "t'atlio-i lie Action" groun . . . Washing ton and the nation --suddenly gut excited over Five Pern titers . . . I was never a spv and never a Red. . ud Alger Hiss on the wilness stand . . . City Judge I!. .1. Potter of Tampa. Fla.. freed tun mt ii accused of flirting. "It is a ncneral tendency," he said . . . Newcomer to the II. S.: Missionary. I'hilnsuuli- i'i', Musician. 1 loci or Allien Schweitzer. . . The SiMi.it i- passed Senator Tail's labor bill, hul Tin man vowed he'd fight on againsl il in .,' ,, hlHfki un Sirei-t,,., . 'Si :lu- n,i., ,i 'l Aill'tlt ' ''-XflNiU L.l ilnr i-v M r... ""I .f .ii,.v -'S"!ll U sU11" " a fa,ure I nriiK l,. i, . .,, , . 1 nls Partao ".' iiiin 13 ' JIIJ . V wicjiis, 6 i.wa atjout olher countries J Kial:;, strike: cut; swept tbe s aiiaaiul', exnirsinrl . m Ihe N'oi'i.iiic at Toronto. The Said Presiddt 118 on pagt j BIRTH! ' Continued Births have been aj Ilia liaiUiKid County HrJ ing tlie past week asW Mr. ami Mis James EnJ Uaynesiille a son, led Mi- and Mr, David GrJ C'anlni lanile X a u.M j ill. Mr. ami Me J. II. St VVa.wii"iilir. a -un, Detmj Mr. a ml Mrs ILM Canton .1 sun December !' Mr aril Mr Cl(le lllllli;' ceniber !i." 0. C. Pi a Mr anil Mr Morris Id ill Cai.lali la.llli' 3 J Dei'fiiilji r :'j Mr. am! Me Y&M WaMi'-wla; kallle 1.1 I'eiiibci Mi ami Mi Eilis'j Chili- h.aiie :' a sa'fl Mr ai U JMIlA in'i :'i; Mi Paul N -. a ilau? Mr am; I liaKain. a Mi- Eugene i llaUdlllT. m J Wa.wa'sMl! ' reinlitr 27 Mi s Foci K Route 2. 1 1 ceptlng a medal from Peron of Argentina . . . Egypt and Israel signed a general armistice agree ment at Rhodes ... A rocket at White Sands, N. M., sped at 5,000 mph up 250 miles to set a new world record ... Big break in the economy? General Motors cut prices of cars, wages of labor . . . Mt. Palomar'a 200-inch telescope saw a Wlllon light years into space. MARCH: Joe Louis made it official: he said ho wouldn't fight any more . . . America's Reds said that if war came they'd be on Russia's side , . , An Air Force B-60 flew around the world non stop, refueling In air . . . To ease the downhill slide of business the JULY: Found guilty, .luilitli Cordon was sentenced to .') 1 ! I"1 i .j 10 years . . . Inside Still!'. Mrj m,. ami Mrs tro" mnlTnrri Crions said the Dounil f , ,,,,, ibunMif. would not be devalued . . Along I the eastern seaboard, farmers y, were moaning: Drought . Tim jury hung in the Hiss iierjui'v rlial: il would have to he done all over again . . . Installed as Imperial Potentate of the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mys tic Shrine was old-time movie comedian Harold Lloyd . . I ei the first lime in almost 70 year', liquor could again he sold Icunl ty in Kansas . . . Willi the Chinch fiehtine for ils life behind lla Iron Curlain. Pope P's Ml nlrl1 ! thai Communists or Communisi j sympathizers no longer were t'ail'-i -u. . , r 1 1 1 Mr ami Mr ,,t Wajni-iilli' cembrr 28 Walter ffl liouteH Mr ami Mr ,! of ( s'i: lien nil s Ka Route ! Mr Wa.u'i Mr Johc( -on. H work so hard all my life I've hev- er had time to got Into mischief" . . Fora workers struck; - the olics entitled lo the sacranicm . . . Last-minute poslpom mcn1 held off a nation-wide sleel strike . . . Ratified by the Senate: tin North Atlantic pact: agreed com mentators: "An historic depailun in American foreign relations Cardinal Spcllman a n d M r -Roosevelt passed words over h" should be included in federal anl to education . . . Seeking to Imii ! up world defenses against. Hu--i-r Tru-r.an asked Us billion mine on Congress . . . University ol Cali-ornia researchers were breed ing bees with red, while and blue eyes ... A transport and fighter plane collided over Fort Din. N ' n.j. ic Wnchincton's most Li:a.i . . . ..m talked about man (in the 'IVI' Percenter investigations1: 'I"1"1 Maragon. AUGUST: Ruled Superior Judi' Frank Swain of Los Angeles: "When a man with a pretty win1 refuses to hold her on his lap that s grounds for divorce" . . . Secretary Ach'eson wrote off Red-oveni'i' China as lost . . . Cardinal SpeM man and Mrs. Roosevell made peace "Think it over, em phasized 75th birthday-celebrating Herbert Hoover, "the welfare state Is a disguise for the toun . ... - .!,. Murcarct niiii"1"' aiaiv , . - - ' Mrs Batil tvAEI htm (l'i Tim H'"f ...:ii nve r If oners " ' ., J ...j Helivere ii a"" .:.! al tne " Hospital. - P.S. rift for yur Home phone 772 Jfj'

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