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ftiW3ay Afternoon, t$ THE WAMSTltLE M0tSTAlNtS2 f AG2 ST t Seconi SkcticsT ROBBED BrT BAP.BEB WOEKS OX OXE LEG; TEt'TH WOULD OUT? SALT LAKE CITY Dan Valen Wives Of Officials Keep Busy With Red Cross Duty " ; I w.cuivrsmv Mr Alhn Farmers Spurn Retirement Please Pass The Pancakes SOMEF.YILLE, Mass. Parker M. Duggan. a one-legged barber, has persisted in the trade despite "UNYOKE V- tine, newspaper columnist, ob serves that "women wouldn't lie bout their age so much if they were subject to the draft." l-aLToix SV bank to make a r DES MOINES UP) Hugo a boyhood accident, ne stands Wilcken. of Davenport, an auction "ra wniskpri . long hours at his single crutch. with a eer who has conducted sales in her hand. It as not ' Annmtt Barkley, who as wife of the Vice- MyainSI Vei VUll President, Is one of the capital's Iowa fur almost 50 vears. is can celling some 20 sales for farmers busiest women, lets nothing Inter fere with her Tuesdays when Con gress is in session, dedicating the who were planning to retire. The farmers have turned their backs on a life of ease and decided to stay on the Job producing food, for the day to a special task. This Is the day she presides over the Senate Ladie Club when It meets to work for the Red Cross. current crisis, w llcken reports. Wilcken savs prices for farm machinery have shown marked f Increase lately. There has been an ! Made up of wives of senators, the group meets in its own work rooms on the first floor of the Senate Of fice Building from 9:30 a.m. to 3 increase in bidders, particularly for Eood. late-model eDuioment. Used tractors, for example, are go ing for as high as $2,000, he states. --" '"- . - ! .1.1 .! l I ... I J 1 Xl v ; v. --). h Lr AT V k'-J 111 as. I . . 0 I j r''.:v . ... . J p.m. Traditionally the wife of the Vice-President Is president of the select organization which was formed back in April 1917,, with Mrs. Thomas Marshall as presi dent. The members bring their own box lurfcheons and wear the : white uniform and veiled head- I dress of the Red Cross. There is no Radding, or time-wasting. The ladies turn out a prodigious amount of work. "These women are wonderful. They are most conscientiius and they are happy at what they are doing." Mrs. Barkley told me. Only an invitation to Blair House, where President and Mrs. Truman live), would keep her away, she says. Though the "Veep" doesn't usually get up to the Capi tol until later In the morning, lie starts out earlier on Tuesdays, so that his popular new missus can catch a ride with him. Mrs. Barkley proudly points to the number of hours put in on Red Cross work by the Senate Ladles last winter. "We worked 4,689 and one-half hours during the six months Con gress was in session," she said. The writhing tentacles of the giant squid, sometimes reaching 30 feet in length, are believed re sponsible for some sea serpent i stories. TESTIFYING In Washington berur. the House Armed Services Commit tee, Mis. Anna M. Rosenberg, Assis tant Defense Secretary fur Man power, reports that the Defense Department "does noi recommend taking In veterans at this time" Mrj. Rosenberg took the stand dur ing resumption of the committee's hearings on the Administration's universal military servlco and training bill, which calls for draft ing of 18-year-olds. (International) 'The surrlcal dressings eroiiD turned out 20,420 dressings the big kind that are made by chart and take quite a few minutes to do. The sewing erouo made 133 ear ments and the knitting group 40 Items, 23 of which were afghans, he rest sweaters." Mrs. Barkley herself knitted two sweaters mostly at home, between social and official engagements, "I don't have much time at the meetings to make bandages, sew or knit. I have to answer the phone and take care of other matters I'm more or less the office boy for the bunch," she explained. Any wife whose husband has even been In the Senate can be a member. Mrs. William Borah, widow of the senator from Idaho and Mrs. James Hamilton Lewis, widow of the Senator from Illi nois, are among the most active members. J a lbs 93c HOUSE I Jk Coiiee , QtAUTvft i. can LARGE BOX . 32C A, 0 . - X Rinso mm mo L0"ee XT Lb 77c No (luess Work Every Item Priced Tor Your Conven ience. Great Savings Daily Shop and Save. 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