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·Open its Session Tbe New· MexicQ · SchOol .'tor ·

the·De.-f, at Sant• Fe, will open fo~;. it'e~ 57th See's ion OQ Sept, <1,· 1945, Deaf· ~nd b•ud•bf~hear· 1

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beain · their acboPI . Y'eu· on that d~tte. Child rei) eqterin~ the the school for the ftut ti~e will be-admitted on September lOth,

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I " • ·' · · · . . . -- ~lo~u,~ts it· -th~ ones yo~ h!lV~ · . Editor'• No"; .~ .arUde · and m~ke -rec:omme~datiol!ll :o Ult~· a:te JlQt ol'A:anbred ·so .nat All tll~· ,. )Jy .Qenev.ra BtUJh . Gib~li · · ·

• • -~ ,A- .. . .· "G· QlNG my way?'! inRlll~e9-. . ·. · the $Oft-.volt;ed, .. smUmg

marine J:Jergeant as we boarded -. . traln at ()l,it mutual home station. · .. During the two-hour dde info the ·Vre falkec:l. of many thJJ11gs mcJ.uq.IJlg.the 1aot thllt he

won Jh~ 11r.t prb:e JJJ • eonted l>Qa~W ot educatt<m. . · · · sp~ce is. 1,JSed1 :ll11ndy racks- ou tl!l!l· •p~n11ored bJ ?&m L. . · .heac;l -pt. 9fe door add teadily accessible sp~ce .

· Wette.._. Nnrs.; evenin~ · :sc:bQol dwtston tor- Ul,ing$ ~d evt,r.Y;-. day leavm~ p~peJ: Union. In· ot the ~ew boa;rd ~;~( e~~- Jnside $1\elveft ~or,J?,fQtase. · .

. t!)Jl!Jec~lcm wiU. r::ation, says is a growmg ;v;vei'Yci!IY J111t1 ai~ l!~iil: tn J>!l~e<:t ·~~ ~ ..... t· M*.. d ~=d~tsc1j~;~:i~~~~j~:~ by a curv~ •fron$ ·m.ade to fit ~rQwna. · we recen · w• . emarid · by - BOUt 11mall ana _ 1ar~t:t arUclea are he!lt westernWrUer.s' . · crer;lit coutses conferisnce 'iU llUCb. ~s histQey, · glot g~,su~~~~

rthweate1n' econorolcs, ev!~llltts, . Ml11s . mJ.Jllic,

S<>me pt the co utile£! Mr. Sc:hnel· · der suggelrts , m~y .I:Je a!Jplic~ble , to · smaU ·schools. · Perhapa the fo~ in ·

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MIS!$. G(l:iiJOJf -town In

one· " my community, will want not only , The Surplus Pro~eity board h~

· ijie ~gdcultural Jlight classes wbich made <n'r~n~e_ments through· t,b< hav~ proved popular but clas11es in Smaller War Plants coJ:porapon t< manu~l · traming, 'pet'flonal typing, seD sut.PllJs w~r property to hdno!:· foods, 11ewing, intetior decorating or • ably discharged veterans who hav~ chiJd psychology, . • ' entered bwiiness or tarmlng i.e

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while discharging a month tor a net discharge ·ot only 1,000 a month.

To ndd tury to this plnifl muddle, the CIO, New Deniers and sonie otl}o era hove bt>cn Increasingly ngltatins for • vaatcr government spending program, like the old 'f'WA, to .tnko up a elnck in employment, which baa not yet developed, an~ Is not lm torC!cnllt it~ view of the national for consumerll ioodtJ t.ind unlcnll per· chance management of the problem production. I?

For those adults·-who still enjoy amounts up to $2,500 on A·l priori taklns part in plays, a c9mmunity ·ties without buying throu.gh regula· plaYers' club- might w.ell be organ· dealer cbannelf;. . .!zed to meet once a week ijlld · S!U'plus ite,rns Cor any commel' present one or· two ph\ys for cia!, · indu~trii!I, ·. · manuf!lcturin& entire community. Those who ·financial, servtce medical, dental os to ains might !ortp ~ .~ommunity leKal, o'r agric~Jtural «:nterpr"e wltl chpru,s whlch coulcl pJ;e~Jent cbncerts Jnvested cap1tal nofl exceed,ini while those who like to play ll mu· $50,000,. owned as solo proprietor b) steal i~U~tr1.1ment misht tonn a com- a veteran, or v.jhen nol)•veteraru munity dance ~~ to. tponsor sb; have not more thijll a half-interest dances. · " n ar!= eligible for purcha~ with tht . Slrlce our public library has a SWPC acUng as buying •gent 01 small stage; these thr~e groups clearlng bpuse on all pu,rchases. COUld easily use that as their meet• 4ll nJes to the veteJ&DS JlfUl lng so ·as not to becmade to SWPO OPA

Committeemen of Newton out an intormQtion questionnaire, combined flYJJl auditorium, tb!' price be poeater .tbaa Indiana, tn conJunctlori with ita can be publlshed In ·the local pa· These clubs 111 well as adult ~e-- orJrlnal coat to the 1ovU'Dmcnt,· vlsory committee and the, Agricul· per, for our weekly paper aoe• tel all ning classes should be con,sldered a less allowance tor depreciation, tur11t advisory committee, are on the the boya and glrli in the scrvJ.c~; part, of the high school teacner'a obsoJeaceace, etc. alert.;, AU cltb:cns, both In service With the questionnaires retiJQled, work and enough teachers shoU!d . The $2,500 llmltatlon Is placed and not In 11erviC'e, 8hould realize the committee com begin to com· be hired to take care of the .de- on amount of nlet 10 that a that the return of the tervicemcn pile information. Then they can mnndo. broad al:)d eqult.ble dlstrlbuUo• will menn certain adjustment$. This cnnvnss the community· to sec what Of cv~n greater educational cop. ot aurplWAet anDablc maJ be will be ao whether he returns to his jObs \Vlll be available so1 that when cern is the quality of the arado ~orded to all veterana who ap-former civilian Job or seckls, a new Sam, who wants to be a partner scqool and high school ·inltructlon, plJ, . r. clviiJnn job. . . ~ a eroccry s~Qr~. comcn hpme, he .tor ecrviccmcn · w

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"The servicemen of our country cnn be st.>nt tQ sec old Mr. Fuller schools for their ch ldren. n .,.. " · " .. nre nsktd to co:<ipernto with the ne~ who wants to retire f~m active It wiU ·~ well to consider restor- an'• oppUcQUon could be as follow• Employment Committeemen ·and work and become a silent partner. ing to the clcinentary school the An honorably discharged vcterar tbc citizens by marldng the tnfor- On the second committee, the aubJects that were dropped because living Jn Troy, N. Y., is openlnll • maUon qucsUonnnlres below. Please Memorial, I would have five mem· no tenchcra were available: nrt, plumbl,ng and heating supply busl d t i n t rn to hers' lltl ....... n intereo'-d In .s""rts: cookinn, sewin", and man. ual ttnin· ncs1 Jn hlt community, He llced5 1

To UJe problem, Mr. Truman put 0 • no s gn, e u h '"" b "'hl l ll'hY I in Lik"" ·- .. t•- ti -t. uld b light delivery ttuck. om~e equlp hla bent new man, John W. Snydf'r, (name ot paper).'' the l!b school oord at et c c n r· g. cwu.e a ... n on 1)"

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· hn "·hal!ger rod, These fliCks art: also ...__....._ usefUl for chUdren'a togs an.a foyt~. They he e,asy to cut out ot acrapa of. pJyw·ooa...__ with an ordinary compa•• saw trom ""-_, dime store, . · '--.J'

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NOTE:: Pattern 283 &lVC!S actual·alze cutUng JtUide• fllT an parts ot both or the rack• shown .here. mustrated t,llrectlonJ for u~embUng and a list ot aU materfala reqUired' aM Included. To get 'Pattern 283, aend )5o wJtb name ana adclreJI to:

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eJ)itaph, now on bill tomb: "Here wa1 burled Thomas ,JeffcrMJn, author ot the :Oeclaratton of.Amer· Jean Independence, of the Statue of Virginia tor · Rellsious Fteedom, and !ather of the Ubiveraity of Virginia.''

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who found It to be 0 ncnt of C!Co- Under Ulc genoral section were man, the grade 1chool board nthlet· · given to possible new subjcct5. • district office is ftt' Albany. Uc -·1uunic ond political bon conntrictoro, listed the !oJlowine qul'stlons: "Do lo chairman, • bU51nl'SI man, a 'Evtey Day Llvlnr for Boyt! aJccs formal application ln writ

and hlo grappling so tar hos not in· you· plan to Uvc Jn Newton county former, nnd a veteran, the laUe~ to Perhaps cJghth grade bo1a should -:1o thlt aearcst office, clvins . •4H$

dlcntcd whl'lhcr he wlll throw them when dischotged from service? Do be chairman.· . lie taught simple c:ookcry, selection · tho necessary details. SWPC re-o~;~ tht>y lum. you Pllln'tO seck employment 1n this Tree• A• l\lemorltls. and care ot their clothes, bedmak· vJows all factors and decides tht

So we huvo had such • condition area? Do you plan tQ JlO to school Wlnd(Jtorms have played havoc lng, and room care In • course applicanl has a good ebnnc:c to bulle as this foliowlnu incident dlscloncs: or take up 8 spcclat tralnlne course with the beautiful trees tor which called, "Every Day Llvln1 for a successful huslncnn. His needt, •r(

A bulllncon man came to Wntlh· tinder G.l. Btu ot Rlah~?· Do you our town Js noted. What bellcr Boys.'' Both boys and girls mltht recorded und as the proll'rty u lngton secklnn authority to bulld a plnn to go Jnto bunlness 0 an em· memorial to• our :wnr dN1d than be ttaught simple gardening· prac• available SWPC will purchase the plont lo supply ports for the auto- ptoyce,' ns an employer, as nn Jn. stately trees? I thould like to uc tlccs Md cncouraced to have their items to tlll. as tQl' as posslblc, at fllobllc lnoootry, admittedly the key dlvldual, or as n partner? What tho vlUogc, which 1J iiow free from' o\m garden pJott during tbe sum• requlrcmenu of -the veteran. TJu In rcconvl'rnlon. Ho wna told he buslnco!l? ' · debl, plant American elma and bard mer. • veteran pnyf SWPC tho amount in could go aht!nd no hlo <!ftort ·was "Do you conlt!mplalo estt.lbllshing maplo trees in the parkin«: tbe .Ao a part of the hlgh school sur- volved on Ute purchase of the trud Immediately dcnlrable. He then R new busln!'!lS or taking over em Amcrlcan elm because Jt 1rJ a qulc}c vcy it would be · rJght to considu .from the surplUJ property dllpcsa went to U1c ntclll mnnufocturero who ~:~tnblinhed buslnel!l? Do you have crowing tree. nnd . the hard maple U the hWto!')' courus ore provldlnl office, either 1n cash or, In 10me ~ informed him he could hnvt> no previous experience In the business? bee.aual! U has tho mont bcautltul the cltil!t'D!hlp training we want and clal c~~tu, under an arrangemtmt oJ ateeJ unlcos hc hnd a priority. Wn!lh• WJil Yf!JJ need •n.v addillon~l cap!· autumnnllol!agc or any tree I know, U U1o En1lisb clam:es m· addition •termo •• &ngtoo thcnupun rctuccd to gave tnJ? What ~:ource do )'au eodlf!~· As 0 memorial to our gallant to teachlnJ cur young people to • • -hJrn a prJorUy. ptate utlinl'• private .o?r G.~.ftill of flJhlcra ~ho return, I flhoutd like to opeok ond WTlto corrccUy are giving Quution• t:rnd Aruwcr•

Thill ••• I 1• •, fa a kn" ..... tOll• Rlghto arratlgemcntll I )'OU h U t fO"r"m a lhl!m the proptr C!VnluoUn• stAnd• ' """ d · 1 0 !l"''" Jlot'""'hold ..nuJn. ave a we ·run apor ' p • .. • .n •• ..tt . • Q-UJt.-• a __ .... ..... -•··"'J •ltlon, •ut lteblnd It II a irU17 nml'!nt'~ I u "'' ...... . ~.. ..- number of 'things may be consld· ords so that they wul ktww hcrN oDe .......... ·-.... ~" ... th t t .. ... I I " · t!r"'d, amon" tll"m on ou•·•oo.J'-.,1-· 1· Jud .. e a ncwsnapcr, magatine, "'lok, WOWtt!J la actll>li liww

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ta tiu'Ult~ mal"r rea o re .. onv .. n on, n Under tJac "'"tl"ullur"l ....... U"n ~ e .. "" .- •" .... .,. Y ... .,_ f l ..... the -la&Jo .. •hl of ,,. .. 1 · nt .. ,. .. .. ""'"' " min"' """"1 at th"' l•l"h *'"h""'1, -ith 1_.

1 movie, nnd rnd.fo program, th .. us tlws&' •r JUS • ,.,..a ..,,e · r"' ••• P 'lt'e .. n ° .. ·ere Ul"Co qu"'"tio .. •: '*Are "OU In- • Y"" "' • b <>" "" "' din 1 b .. !a _,.. •t. rM •- d .. u ... V•t·-u •• ~-•·tr• and ma••rement, a fad not ob- " "' "" .... 1 " the school !bo-.vcra ond dressing I'' ear g tIC trns ana !ileu-£ul u1f!u: ~LIIIC! •7 '"'" ... '"... n •-.

aervec1 .,,. the Mead tommlttee, tercsled In tnkittg up farm ng a. • rooms avaUabltt to th~ swimmers. ,i t:nlnds en tho things worth temem· tltrat ' ! or fKll7 reported. The admlnl.. laf\downor, r~nwr. cn•·thlrd share Tho Initial cost might well be met ber!flr. • A.-The VeU!raru AdministraUor traUoh bu deteelecJ tbe lmpor· operator, or hired man? lla.ve .YOU by popular subserJptlon with tha Smc:c eookfng al\d lf!Wmg were Je• ~~that In the paymtnt or Nr<~ice tanee ef thfa all • eOAtrolthtr pr<'vlou!l t>xpcrlcncc? What 11;u, achooJ cp(!rating the pool nfler· quired of tigblb grade girls, it wculd C<lnnect~ dlsnbility penJdont tht pbau, aa Ia evlde.nt I• Labor farm do ycu have ln mifld? What wards. . s~m -senolble to rcqulro of tt.e persentar:c ot impaftment IJ deter Seeretar7 'Schwelletlbacb'• pJ'Oo type of farm do you dcsil't!: live. During tho summer vaeaUon, tho freshman girlg a homo managcmfnt mirl(d on available records by a rat, motion or a labu·manuernent atoclc, groin. or general? Is there • pool could he op~n suitable nl&hh ~: courS<! which . eculd fncorpo':'te lng board. The ~rc~~r;e of dJs. eer~fertnre to plu a workable house avallnb1c? Do you have • from '1 to n wiUJ twlmmlng claiiScil ;, some prlndpiM of hnme rntr&mg. ability u bu~ tJpon the averatt aubatltute for tho DO • atrJko farm In mind to rc:nt or buyt Will scheduled certain alklrnoons trom 4 . 'l'JUUI during tlte three summer vn• dt!gr«!!!, of impalrm~tlt to eanfinl pled1e an(l 'pnbapa a aew labor $IOU tnko over from 'Cnlll«!r or rcln· to (). The athiellc coach shcm1d he enUons of their high school dnys capacity. so that there mtiY be nc beard utup or at l.eut to pro- Uve7 Will the farm«!t :ycu replace the director. ln tho winter Ute pool they mJ~bt umicrtnke sueb projecl-' J)(!nally en any individual tor abiJ. vide a unalbte arreeml'ttl, un• rcllre, fl«"('k anoth!'r lorm, or tlhate eouUl 00 ftoodtd nnd vscii' tor Jco OJ cannmg Vl'g~tnb!«!!'l, hnute clenn• ilY to overcome the handicap of dlJ. der whleb men may work and his opcrnllons Willi youT••' skating. ing and coot(hig, wUh credit to be ability. • the aaUon produce In the ltrave 'l'he ndt;crtloeme:nt cmr<!Juded, Softball miRht well M revivcd."'for gill!'~ tor !luch proje~b ?fler due Q-WQt are U1e ptLrehse Jrlet aew world. "WJtb the inlormatlon thus as!:t'tn• tho ground!l ore otill nvo.illlb~c an .. ~innpretEnn by the Wacller m C'lbuge. Llndll&u Ia th extusS.. ef ar A nhm.v,down belw"on lobor and bled, we shall endt>a\'Or to anlfclpate it wculd ilOl take tcng to hunk up A flhlt ~ill-cootllo wmparabUe Jtpielllt•tal ll!laa parnb udei

monagl'ln«'nt '' com111g, I am sure, your return home." tho lights. Fcur organi2nlinns ooch the o:nc teut;ht by tho Amf.!rirun Red Ute O.t. Bill !II JtJ&lttst ht-lorc mur:h ter:c11vcrulon can tnlte An ExceUent l'atltra. na trusincSSJ flrms eou!d eaeh wnn•[ Crno;g t..'tcllit! &c required of every A.-Thi! JlUl'CbMe prieo must M' plac-e. I thlnk It io planned. W1th Sureny. that it nn exceUent pat- JtJt n team with tlnc or two nighl!l bey rurd girl after ho !g IS yeora of exceed the "rea!cmabte Mrma. the lhrt'nt. pubhf'ly brondi!lflcd by tern thut my community could at. n week eel aside tor dul.lbte hc~d~r I ogc and hc!ore he .£1 Jl'Odualed. value" <Jf the P.tope11!f 3$ deter­<."10 leader~ for o wove of 11trik"n, rord to follow in sturling pcstwnr gotm.:s. 'l'hcra stmdd he nu tulmis· l! In n ~eeent !crum ttn divorce coo· mined by pro~r appraisal. 'l'h4 the ke~ automnbUc ami oU•l'r lndu~ pLonnlng·tmmcdintcly, Jtl!lteud c! a of!m chur~e. l:m~ a coUecUn.n sl:tndd ]i duz:tcd by the Town t;h1b ct ChieDgo. J)ttrcl'.ase prfce mti5t be within tht trlcll whiC'h CIO centro!• cari hordly cuuntY·Wide h~sis, ltowe~·«lr, t would be tnken to. pny rm.· the! Ugill!:l. Mne- ,' S:lmuel A. RitteUa, dtvorec a!torneyj velultn'$ ability to pay and aucc:eec go for wnh mueh reoonverolon, even auggest tliot we use Gllr high uhuol over. co.nstdt"r}ltton nt•tmfd ho gw• , declared, "'Oar seiwons tram student5 in h!s opetaticns. The local ctrfi. if lhe sovcrnmmt requlrco lhc army dinlrict nnd our wm:olfdottd grade rn to rem!ltolling croquet cmn!a in : in eveeytbmg frmn c:arpentering to tymg ~mtnitjee will ba\'e 10 ~tills to be reor.onnblt> and looncn up on sehooJ di!ttiet ns Ute basis for our the P31:'k !or the Y.cungsters and 1 rndio or..nmmeing fm! nut ennugh. if to ffie"'Veterans MministraUon or men Md motcraol!l. oommunity boundnrlt!s, . mnrkirlg off spoct! lor hnrccgJtnt:s 1: ru~y!hing, is dane about instructing its opitlicu o to whether or not the

Involved leglbmotnly oro tho prob- Since uur men's service orsnntza• tor tht ottlstcH. . !I men rutd wcmen Jn marriage.'• propcsed price of the prop-lema (Jf pr!ees ond wage!!. 'l'hcnc re- tlon'is llie Lion's cilub, tho--officer• of My town t'aitht'uUy toUows bJg:l II Mr. lUr.ena•s stnl~ment it to •true erty eed5 the l'euonable nonna: lotr • problema ore in a for worce that orgnnlttatlon eoutd ask the et• school b:lSkell!all. which prot'ide!t . \hat 1 thlnlc the EdueaUcn cemmit.- value o lite property. muut. ' thon Ule Woshlngton rccon-- fleers ot tho Women's Club, Amcr· exccUcr.u winter rccrentlcn. A trur• I tee should consider tecommer:ding a 4-D• u., etaaplahw receiYc verslan mnc::hmeey. • lean Lc!g€on, aml the uglon Auxil- vey s}lould be mndc, hawever, to ·required sentesler's .C(Itttse in tbe me4allf Baye 1111 ~tee• awsrct-etlf UNIONS snow GAINS Iary to meet with U1em to- dist!uss see how the 1aiglt.sch()Ol gymtla!lium senior yMr for hoth boys and girbi A.-chlplalns in the naVJ may.re.

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The union wca.r wQ.rkct Is the man nppolntlng commltt«!es lor PJ!Ilwar may be u§ed wu1tet . evenings- for 1 in gt!notal sotfology. marriagt~ and cclve medals and decorations. t.t who made the biggest wnge In· planning, such persons to be t~elceted ndults tor enlistlttmiell; voU~>y btdl, II, the flltnily. . Gen. Merritt F. Willlam• WB! crease during the wnr. Tblf LUUe .trom the entire IJ(!rsonncl or the com· handbtlll, basketball and folk dane~ I In ltl~ tile folks .ot Pleasant Vat. awarded the Bronte Star medal tot Steel formula woa llhot so tuU of -nunlty. Theso C<lmtnittcci n\lght lng, In all of Uus sports program lt,;y, n 'Jdtte vill<lge m thi> loothills of meritorious setvice aboard the a!t'· holts by the unions (upgrndhtl pay well Be thr~o: tt~~mployrncnt. th~ goal. mu!Jt be to use ava!Iable. ~ tbc AllegMnies, piled t,!ie relics of craft carrier W'i!p, sunk In the Sot. devices, vuC"oUons, pay tor portalS Memorinl, and Education. cummuruty resources 10. provide. a the Civil wat that l1ad just ended, tmiool 14la.nds. Lt. Comdr. ·JORpt w pOrtals and ba~l, uaaln to por· . Seven members could cons1.1tute a varied program to reneh the !(teat- the old brass caru1on. the battered T~ O'caUaban, dilplaill of tht u

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tieve asninst the largcat group of .C!$!!i man, • Iarmer. Ute! banker. the .EdaeaUoatt N~i. rtts~ bttYctle~ Into one be .. p. They reccmtrrtended tot: the, , mediil i:d .. & a· T ' N_ the people, the middle clau non· lumber mali, a gr•m man. the ned Last but not li!:tst l!c Ole Educn· , melted them down and hom them honor. na ,. factory workers. ...,. Crotii homo service chairman, and Uon commitlfte which shoUld consist · cast the gentle bell! ot i'Jeasant Vat. · the motbet .t ali_.,. ae ...... ot__ ~., ~L'a~'~-. ·

There are only 15 rnllllona of peo- a mlnl!tt:!r. 1 aboulcl prefer 4Qr the of flvtr members: the high- school ley to rint out over tteen ftelds and tat he n ke,t fli Ute u. s. - ~ • -- -ple in the unlol\!l and 4~ mlllfotis b\Ulness man and fatmet to- ~· l.e· prindpttl. the gtade !lc_h()()l ptinci·· fertile tartn$. h a memorial to their •••IQ aea te sea& enneuf • :-; -well·at~!:t ~~,; · ~ut5ldf? th6 unions. T~lr wnf,!E'S · Jlcmnalret •nd to ad .. C(fo(balr- p&lr • town lather who hilt children Iov~d ones lost 1b that wat. A.-'the war department saya·that . l&to~~Bou-,....l'ori&L were rathtutrectlvely fl'ozcn by till" men. To lend advlee on the pouibJe lJI school, a farm mother whO has . Likewise, it Is my ho~ that the a aoldier .,110 u an -onltloil Ja ·.au&. . ._ .... c.JoS ~ lAt.. ,avernment formula, while the sue.~~~ of new bu!Jneu .adventute!l children hi school. and a. hlgh school Po!ltwar Planntnt ot the n~P!mo let:t 10 overseu duty u he ia quail· MdCitiaa 'Go- · · unions went on up. Dqt prlcti went tt tn~ reason lor JUCcesUnl tho •lumnu'• tb~ latter to be chairman, ployment. Memotiat. and l!:ducatiart a.u. The fact that he a l.l1 9J:1b ~. . 'tOOTtl Cln up also, throuah the afevt of the· o.nket. ; .'l'he busln~s bf this Educlltibn. tom~ltteea wm: r~s-ul~ Jn . mafclnl ~on Wi1i have- no. bearb:lg ~ hi! CAlOl p· o.w· _ D-"'.•. OPA (black tnadtctt and elpeclallY 'l:h& lUtnber man, bn the oUlet Cl>mmlttee aboutd .be to mlk& a sur- my tommUrtity a Pleasant Place m asJ · - • deterlorattd IO<id!l and .at!rvic~t). :~arid, can h~ttd a subcommittee _of vey of tht! poatw.r t!tlu~ational needs whtcb to live. . · 1 atnment. · '

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Day" idea of creating 24-.hour · Cin· · world? Men·. aJ;'e asldng s.uch derellas, :Mono~am pmyed tiost to . . in otg day, !¥1d we have "Q4eens'' on the successive dayl!. a,!lswer. in Gdd's dealings with They watched· Peter Cookson, Vfar~ rnen .tn the !'ast. . .· ,. . . · ren William ~d Anne GwY~me wo:rlt The story of JOISeph iS fpacwatmg .

. , on the "Suspense" set, then vlsit~d from alm<;~st any angJ!', but i~ holds the nighklub set of . ''Swin~ Pa· · no moJ."e· unpo:rtant truth tha~ thai rade., · · the roan who honor•, GQd · ~ his life · * will be honor~ by God (I Sam.

Susan Ha:YW.Ilrd has left Para~ 2:30), even in the hardl,'!sf place, yes, i mount, ~here she got her stal;'t, and . and in the pigbe~ posltlop, · signed with Walter Wanger· tor .Joseph appears before us In our .sev~n years: Her first picture wiU lessop as · ~ the· ·tec;hnic~lor WesteJ;"n,. "Ca.n,

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that In the clash there The' choice o! dessert should be a came PCIJlecuUon. ~ · c f 1 It ht d t if th . The story of how Ji>. •eph became are u · one - a i esser e "' mealhasbeenrlch the object of his brother's jealousy andhea11ty~ asub- :'., and was sold as a slave Into Egypt: stantlal one if the ,C ~

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how he prospered there only to be menu' has been on disgraced and imprisoned becaU$e tho IJght side, A of· the l,clng accusation of an angg dessert should b~ woman-all these are in the back· lhe perfect close ground of our lesson. to a menl. not just , N9w that. he wa1,1n prlson, pre- something .thrown ill becnusc we It'a combined with chocolate to~ a sum ably his' influeQce watt gone· and think thero ou'ght to be an "endin,c" Jlavor combln!!tlon hard to resllt: hiS use.fulness at an· end. Not ao, tor to euting. . · Pepp-ermmt Wa(er Desnrt.

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God can be with a man fn the pria- One of the beat ways to seldcUng <Serve• t> · ~ on lit~ wdl as ln the palace,, the appropriate dessert 1s the guide ~ poun.cl pepptrmiAt sUelc eucl7 .

He IOC)n becnme the head man c» that the .sensoD.II olter. lp summer ~ cup U&ht cream · the jall, Imagine a prisoner taldnc we cun depend upon truit.s nnd her· ~i tableapoon un.ftavored sebtfae over the keeper'• wqrkl Then, too, rica, 1JlentJful supplJes of cggn, mllk Z tabJespooM cold water he there met the klng's thief buUer nnd cream. In winter, ()f c:ouree, Ui eupc ev.aporated mlllt, eb11le4 who, thouith 1orgettin* for a Ume, there arc some fruits, but it's a good ,..._ -~ ~~~gt1adt• wafer• did eventually say the word which Idea to moket puddings the main· n ..... "'""' " brought.Josephi>nck into power (see stay. Crunh edndy; add Ugbt cream.

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acb~tfuled to start September 11. truth here ls that when one of God'• dresscd·up dessert, you erm round it cold water. Chill untilparUaUy oct • • , ComeJin Otis Skinner ruid Roland t • fl d hlm If dim u1 ou• wit" c"k nnd b .. -i ..... ~or 1m Fo!d in haatt>n, chilled evaporated .. p~op e . n s · se tn n e t • 11 .. c .... .. •• '""'' '' 0 • mUle. B.rca'k cbocolatc wafers 1n

Young will be heard in lMre of the place, he can rest n!surcd that God pllclty, JtWt serve tho vclvc:ty mix· half and ntnnd a""''rtd oul!lld• of a deUgh~ul . "Willintn · and Mary" is there workinc out His own blem::ed lure with frellh bClrdco or Cru!ihcd •uu .. sketches, written by· Miss Skinner, purpose." Why not lru!rt Him and Crult nnucn. _ ~iflch pan. Place layers of walcrn which were heard on 1hc atr·a while look for His deUveranco? nero f!l a Lemun Cream lhat brul on'bDltom; oprcnd with ~ ot tho ago. Barry· Wood w'll be the sing. J h th G ~ d •~- a pinuont "ll"Or ... 0.• •- a "'"rfl!'"' cdaUnc mixture. 'l'op wlth ccccmd 4 oscp e Ou-prosperc pr4!!un· .. u v u · :.. J3 .,,. · ... halt of wnrcrn ami cprcnd w1U1 re• ing master of ceremonies, and Rny er now becomes clo!lc to a Ugllt, cool supper molnin., "l'!lnlino mixture. Chill tor · :~~~:;s gr~~~e!~3' a ~u~s~w8~1~ti} J~ •• A Prophet Pr.epar~ by Go4 aervc;d wlth frtoh berries: 11'1 hcur~."cut In r;qunrcn and ccwc. complete the progrrun •.. , . . (<t.t:l4-1t$, 25>· · LemOII Cream. Chcrr!co nro another grt'ot lcn;or•

. • ,.. • .· <P The hour had come when a man <Berns C) ite for dc~~rt, The family will en· ~~ · was .needed who' had a word from ! weU·bealtn err• joy tbccn tnrtl made wiU1 eiU1cr

••A . Nl:ht in • (las'i'blAJtca" wi11 God. In preparaUon for the awful !~ cup surar . trenll Of cnnncd chcrrien: launch the Marx Brolbers as lnde- years ot famine the Lord wanted to «. cup lfrht com IJniP 1 Cheny Tartt pendent film producers, and · the use the land of Egypt sa HW grcmt 1 cup mllk . (Be G) Marxe-_ wl\1 try lt"'out. on a !'tare granary. He wanted thus to pre· 1 cup Urht cream z eups ~tMed o'irresh sou, 'lute4 to~r of Paclllo coast . theates and serve the chosen nnUon of Israel, !( cup letrtoll jltlec cherries service .camps. 'J;'hat is, they'll do as well as to meet· the needs of .1 cup entJbect, twede•e• berries c talltupoozu aurar tive sketches that have been devel· o+.hers. \Vbotc berrle• lor c•mlsh :! ta'litupoozu eonttltrek c>ped fro~ tbe s(lrlpt, about 400,000 The vision of the king, pJnln as U Beat eggs and sugar. Mbc com ~' uaqoon nil persons will see Utem, and the ma· seemed when interpr(lted, was tin• syrup, milk, crenm nnd tl!mon Juiel!. , 1% tabJerpooM lluUer terial that rds. b7 wft]l this critical. intellfgible without the key from Add to f!BC mixture. Frce:e ln nuto· z talJtupoczu currant Jellr ludlenc3 will 10 Into .the picture. God, and He, had h1s man prepared. mn\lc r<'frit:erator tray until SWll i:el. , 8 !Jailed tart tbellJ :* Joseph was ready to be called ·from Beat until Ught. Add cl"U!lhcd her- Draln · clu~rr::C!IJ. Mix togcUter

.· Jack Douglas, writer nnd netor on prison to speak the right word at rl~o. C<1ntinue freezing until flrm, r.;ugPr, cornntarch an:t.satt in sauoo­the l'hil Harris radio show, was giv~ the right Ume. about 2l~ to 3 hourn. Gnm!!l!l with p:m; add c-herry Juico or a tmaU en a baby shower by Harris and . Uow important Jt Is that the whole b~rrieo. nmoWlt of water (~~ eup). CM'k to­the east when John Douglas Jr. -ar~ Lord',s messt'!ngers be prepared and An unusual nhcrbert with n trulg ii ge!ht'r 15 to Vl minuws until thll'lt· rived. One gilt was a ·cradle ready ·to respond in the hour of tbnt i!J hounll to p1£~ase Is tlte roUtr.\· : encd, stirring C(lMtnntly. ltemove which bns rocked t1Je ~abies of the His blessing and opportunity! Many ing, using ginger ale: ~ lrqm fl.rl!; add lmUcr nntl jt!lly. Fo!d Ronald Colmans, Ruth Hussey and eager Christians look forward to the Gint:cr Ale Sherbert. in cht'tties. Po11t Into tart sbellil.

· Constance Moore, respectively. . months and years Just ahead of us (Serve~ ~to tl) Bnke w a knt oven (475 degretS) --:;;-- as the greatest opportunity the 1 tablespoon unftavored cetalhs I nbout G mltmtM.

Willjam Goetz, head of Interna· Church has had to spread the gel~- !4 cup told water 'There nte some e\'l!nhlga when tlonal Pictures, is "agin" long fen· pel. . ~ ellp hot water mo..~ c! us c:njoy ture Jllms, so his "Tomorrovi'Is For- NoUce that Jo!eph gave God the H~ cup!! aurar a bit of ~ell• ever," starring Claudette Colbert. glory (vv.16-25). The.qn~ who renlly ~ eup lemon jtdc!e chiUNI fruit with Orson Welles and George Brent, knows what·ts going on ill the v.-otld % ct.Jp:5 unsweetened rlneap~IP tJiee a few crispy will reach the screen in less than Is quick to reC1lgnize that onlY tbe 1 cap water · ecilkies. In thls 10,000 feet-will run less than two wisdom and the grace of God are 1 p{nt pate, dry ginger ale caee, rmt will hours. sufficient for mnn•s need. Let the &fttn gctoUn in enid water· dis· wont the. c:ookfe

-;:e;-- voice of boastin:; mankind be solve in Mt water. Add sugar and jn~,tull with these TweDUeth Cenllll)' .. J'o:lt plAns to silenced hnd let the voice of God . stir until it dissoh;es. C~ol; odd letn· Or;;;.nge .. Honc:ys

remake that loYely story; "Berkeley speak! on jufce water · thnl taste h(ltter Square/" In whleh Leslie Howard Joseph's prophetic word tnar&ed pineapple juice. ns U:ey mcllnw:. .

. a:ad Heather Ar11el orirln•lir ap- him as God's man to carry out water und ginger OranJe HMeJ• peared. But the IJtolT will be rewrlt· God's piM, 110 we see 111m now rut nle. Fre(!ze in ice- . . . . (Makes 1~ Doxea) ten, and thls Um~ Maureen O'Hara, m. A Premier Promoted hy Gocl cream freezer tm• 3 eups Aitted lou Gre&'Ol'J Peck'&nd Jeanne CralA \9i11 (41 :41-43). · · tU crank turn!! 3 ttaspO<Jsu bakhtt ~Mwdet have the teadlut role!. •·t have set thee over n11 the h a r d. Remo\'e * teaspoou salt

''The Strange .Adventure•• has an Academy Award line-up; Clark Ga­ble, Greer Garson, Tl\'binas Mitch~ e~. Director · Vidor .· Fleming and

. Catnerarnat;a .J osepb Rutenbetg have all wpn the1r Oscars. The chickens

. which· chase the actors have 1)0 Os­• ·cars. but the~''re prize stunt hens.

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land, .. ~aid Pharaoh, and so h~ had, . dasher and pack. ~ C111P shrtenmr . but in realfty it was dOO who had Let stand 2 to 3 hours before serv· ~ eup Sllf&r planned the whole matter. :He ihg; 1 err. . . . . . . . wanted Joseph there at this time, · Have . :vou ever thought of using 1 teaspoon T(blUla utrae£ and there he ! was. · · carldy O!J a sweetener,! It ere is 3 1~ eup hone1 . ·. •

It may be well to ~Jtr~SIJ the tact suggesti(>tt: tor li delleiously flavored ~} C1!P c:hopped aab . . . . that. GOO fa interested 'in govern. des!lert that uses no sugar at alL h. cap ehopped candled Ol'&nfe peel rpent and Jn the men who hold pub- ti 'CUP ohopped olDdled lenta peel lie office, In fact, the only ttue Sift together ffc:iur. baking powder foundation lor government is . LJilil Sll)'s and salt. Crt!4lm together sh6rtening In God. We ate told to "be 'and sugar untU light and nutty. Add .Unto the hlgher powers. For · · Make New 'rhinls Frotn Old: egg and vanll111 extracJ, Beat well. is no power bitt ot God: the powers Old.womout oil tablestotb!l.can Add flout mixture, nuts; orange and that be are ordained ot God" (Rom. be made into attracUve place lemon peels to creamM mixture. 13:1}, · . . mal!! by cutting thetn into si}Uates Mix welL Drop by· teaspoont'\1111 infO

'l'lte Bible clearlY teaches that ev· with pinking shears. · · well greased bilking sheets. Bake ln ety goterntnNltal agency and every If towe~ have laded, dye tllern a moderate ~en (375 degreees) lot public servant, from tbe ·PbUce- in colors to matCh the bathroom. 10 tninutes. . . man on 'the corner to the President . . Old shower curtains can be cut Marpedtes. In the White House, is permitted to down in siU! and used nl'l .curtains c~lell'l: %% do:ten, Z Inches bt exercise authority over his- fellow~ .in 1he pantry, bMhrriom or kitch• . , diameter) men tnly because God has ordain~ enWben sba~es become ai~ol·

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Nirhtiown ancl Jacket. . EVERY woman likes pretty

lingerie and thliJ enchanting nightgown nnd matching jacket 111 ns lovely a set os you'll sac. Make U ln dplnty nU-ovcr flowered fabric or Jn tloft paotels. It will be a lov.c· l,y &itt for tho fall bride. ,

·~ . . . PAt~m No. 11111 h drsl.gncd lor alu.l

12, J•, 15, Ill, 20; .0 lllld U. SIU U, JOWilo requlrtt 3U yard• ,Clt ~ 0'1' :ll lnc:b 'mateo r'-1: Ja11kc:t. 1 !» yaW. :»' !nth tabf!c,

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PAttern No. 11m IIi dCJSIICfJed for at.· 13, Jt. 111, JB and 20. Sl~e 1•, shOrt 1leeve~~, requires 3li• :YIIfdll or 35 or all Inch fabrlo.

Due to an unu~ullll)' large demand anc the current c:omUIIIIJ!B, ellghtly m.~ Umo Ia required 'ln fl\llnlf ordcn ·tor 1 fcvr of tho mo't popular pattern numbcn

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SJ'!WJNO CIRCLE PATTEI\N DBl'Ta m 8ouUa Weill lit. Clllc&l•

Ellclore :5 cenll In c:olnl for Nell paUern detlred. · Patttm No~~ ...•••••••••••• s.axe ••• , •• lianne ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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glaca lo wl1ich a hynrinth bulb Is planted to ltacp U1c watl'!r owcct.

c-·~ To extuminate wbUc 1Ues on

Jwucc pldntn, cover with a ncwnpn· per canopy and have r;omMnc blow omolte under it.

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them with p:tt::lc mode of powdered JlUillk~ and Mu!lchotd ammonia. U!L dry lor on hour, then ccrub the bdcka wilb warm, r:oaf)y water.

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a week in a &nlution mode of one gnUon water. two tablMpoons wathing todn and r:oop Ollk~s. RiMe and dry well.

Whe12 threadin1 a sewing .rna• chine needle. hold r;omething white under the ne-edle an1 it will tbrcnd more Nlsi1)'.

To keep a hem e•e•• In n dreM ~r ol.her corment, alter you hnve sewn nn inch or two, in!;(>rt a piece of cnrdh(lord U1e widlli of the hem nnd ahnut six .inelieD lang nnd otip it alung M yea ccw.

Wfpe off the frniL you haw!! ~ugbt with n dean, slightly damp cloUt before llttlling it nwny. Thls wiU clean it nn1 check any rot that mily have gotten on it from other lruib. -·....,_

Don't throw away lemon and or- · ange skins. Sake them in a mod· · erate oven until very trisp. When I cold grate or grind them and store 1~ lti a weU corked bottle. A pinch fn a pudding ot cake tnakes a grent I improvement. .

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at noop. "'.1 eoluume elcJ•• . lUU tmt•l s .e l nforczcum c~ramJty hi .. t. d•J r.af'l(bt. Jl you do nut rel'elve your ·· Lm. It he has a wife and· child

• paptr re~lariJ, pte .. • notlly the t•uu· ond nn nged parel\t to eupwrt, eac_ll Ulbar. AdYnrtl•lniC ,nte• on 11pphc::a individual must subsfstton al;>Out flO

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upon the natiollal incom.~ a~4 40w it lo divided. · Jt,!st like t;amily .in­c:. ~mw, na hemal income. cban2es I tom yc:1r to year and ft is ~ot' always

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. Subscribr-! to the £to• well ' lJady Record

divld~d the oome way. Nalion~l in­como in the grand tQ1nl ot what ev· c r}bo<ly in tile r.aUori cam~:~. lt in-

Tbe eveutn(l ru:wo publisbeJ tbe ll>llld <lay - JJL•.wa {rom o.ur ne.xt d •Or "' i.tlJtJUtlllg' c•:tu,t), N.,w~ ,,f the Stall' d N• w Mt>.tt·

clucoo3 all wages,. salarlen, farm yidda, Interest, J<mts, profits nn" di>'ilil:r.dJ, - .

How ·About Now'! 'l'h~ Urutcd States Department of

C .mmr·r(.'a lu:cpo tratlk · ot our na· · tH.r.al m'omo flgure:s pretty well, > • ar by year. Already we know 1hat li:·· iru:~;~r.c of nil Americans totaled HA1 n lllllhn doliars in 1944 nnd thnt worl:(•ffl t 72% ot it, or li6 billion

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• • Carrizozo, New J4e~fco,

A. F. &. A • .11. • HeKUlar .Meetluj• U14ti

S(lcond Wedne,day .of E11eh •

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Preacn. Jna .S~rvlce 11~ · .. . 'Youth F,eUowabip ~:SQ. · "

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do your part? · · . .· YQ.u are "welcome; come l'IliJ.ll wor~bip. Jobl:l J .. cudi~, Minluu,

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Bible eehooJ, 10 Ji, ~JD. Wonblp,ll a. m. and 7;3!J p.m. .Midweek Bible etudy·. Wedne~ ·

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' RIGHT will alway!! h the will of people ' . . '

cbet~eb freedom is a migb

· EVERY ml!mber of the. armed forcea and every worket . WhO· bti!JJed·(O B~eed victory has the thanks of . the World's peace•loving ,people for Jl job well done. · · ·

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. IT ie the prayer of ·all of us that this will bnv~ beeP the Jan war to acour~K~ the.eartb, . .. · .

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• C'INH'al oofaricn. Corx;crntlon prof· Carrizozo, N•vr Mexico. . . o. L. Olq~arn, Pastor ito that )'cnr ron jnat under ten bil· * Thoe.O'Ilt>ur 9 45 s S J' lir.n t!olloro or O':c. .. - : • • , c ~Pees !or a \I. ·

~ Noble Unwd 11 ' J · · 'fh,,re> In o popular noUon ,thnt pco- A • .,f., morr lD!!> worehip. rJ,. who wuck don't get very much ot

1 'John Wrfe·M, J.o~ 1 P. M, church [rninlna ser·

tilt! frUit.'l of their toll. Not long•1ll!ll S • · · · I [:mncbmly repeated a 40-yc:nr·old • " ec y .. , vicP, ci11P-see 'lor all. .Quality Porlfaits, · Enlar!!i~g·. I\:crl&lc Fini~hing, Et~. i ''"' e or Jlohti(•al prllpaganda to me, Spe,c!"J · rnPetlnw n!ghl$ ~~ eor.d 8 11• M.,"even.lng worship. ~ · . hP!It"l.'lnf! It (>Ve>ry word. JJc snid, lue: day of each mOQlh. 7. P. M., Wednesday, prauer We also Specialize onOutsido Work ~ ! "lku· Ill America 2«:b of the people • ~ 1 han~ t.1'' (J or tho waollh." There In . ~.~·= aerVlce, , Come, , - · <~'

r:•Jt mu"h to cay about thla etotc- Carrfzoz9 Aaaembb No. 7 •• ~ 1 block East of. Court, House on Highway .54 m«'nt: It In mot true. It h11n never Otder of Rainbow for Girls S~hta Rita Church rt

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t.,,,,n neurl.v true. v • • • • '-l:arrizozo, New Mexico official FJrures • WottbJ Su11day Masses fn Carrizozo ~~~E~~ffi§;15~~EE:::·:·:·=· ::;;=;:;::::::~.r·~~~~ I.nct sr:llr U1c nutional.Jncome dol· Ad I Firat Maaa G·SO, m ·Second••188 ~-~~-O-===~·--~ -.- -~· "~ -~

lur wc•nt hlto tluo: '12<: to Amcrlcon 'I aor- . • "· IU - -· -~-~~ worl:r·ra, G1• to corporAtioms, 6e to • at 8. L1st Muu in Ruidoso at 11. ~ · nr ,,Jillu~".mt o'lrn m tho torm of prof· Dorothy a, m~ .

h , !t, 7t! to tarnwm oo return on what Hdfrr.an Jfe"v. ~alvatore Gio.vanrii, ' u., y I•ru!l!Hl'd, aml another 7c to ,. . 1 !:m~vwm•Trl and otneldtoldors Jn the Adlns;r Sec •• Magarette M1era Pastor. I. !u; m d n'nln und dividendo, lilnd •• tb Ad 1 an G J . 111 mo!W)' JclmJ(•tn In tho form ot no ar v sor,iru88 race onet . Church of· Christ i mtt n ,t Olt·uurcc nil z,·~oro arf'n't fleetln11-2nd A 4lh ThurtJdaye 1 • M;,, Lut Uwy vary leon Ulan you· . . . .. . .Bible Class Sunday Morr:iu~e

USI . u·n•:Tiat tlun!!. · ! NuUr;nal i~comc>. twbs up nnd COALOIUtiBJ:I'All 10:30 1. m. C!mmunlon 11:30 • ~ ,h; n !)at P~'lfll(' w!w worlt oiWoj'o LoDO& m. Dr. P. AI. Shaver, leader. S, ~ ~:r·~ m•;:;l of 1t Dock in J03f), whJcb NUIIIIu 1.. A. MFoUowiiJ. teacher Ladiea 'M~ :•'l a typ1col prc·wor year, our JUl• II!' " B bJ Cl S " ' , t•"nal·mnJmo woo not batt o.s high I e Ul unday evenimr 8, • • CJ l· t '· f'ar'n; 10 0 tUIIfPn doUaro to J •. 0. 0. F.

JARS, CAliS,

LIDS and RUIIERS

And (ull(1e le>ltttttl1.!::• '" tt.. lla.ll 111"" ll .. do. 'to pt '"'" <"'l"J

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UU 110111111 tiMPAIIr, Mwall•, 1•1.

t " • ~lad TJ~rn, t':."r,dttttl get C:l% . ,., 11. •lml o•: wan wrp~rot!Gn profit; , r "' ~>-I'' JJ t ~·orne" m l>Gw U;v lm:omo • t. ~n ,n,,.l hJ. heat h•C<;! t!ion Jmtf Oll

IM,o It u~ k •) Wftf.{''J lm ()I.'Cf~b-!J!.Iy, ,'\"lcirnt Jllnlory

I n H 11 m 112J. tl;(' Z,'C'Of J!om;cr !l'J~· l '' ',1, rl (", .• ,.~,:]r,p O'J Ptl'!li!lrnt, fitl• ! 1 ' · 'l" I!:"'~Dle> t~\ 'l [] 3 bi!Jlnn dol· I · >t t• · l"rr •:,c'l, thr:m hl 10Jif. Cor~ rl I ·~attHU pr-. 'lt•; \:.C'rC tlUO]ltf-~~j O!l ~ ' :1: n1r· .t G''J lCl rt-cf.'nt y('Ora. But

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A ld I dl ti r~nttrc G4'": M rm!mnoJ ht~oma, evtn C 0 ges 00 t ' :1 hl ltC:! HLlf' dcprctman) when . •

• R.lle.edln &mlnuteaer 1 ·rs;urok,fi!l fZ(r>croUy eamr:d 9~ ~- .NuLl., •• , moNt hack ~ i ' 1 t 1''''J rF>llmlcr, wunco dimlJcd to

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'91tl.'~ lbo Ia!!•<! *'1!::t ee:•.!l:!~ tu-.,., t:':t ~. ' " I 1.,: ell' 'f'f .,.. "*'•11• ffJiol~::~.,.,u .. tll:lot In t::u~ . " . • · · 1 . " ~ 1.; a ~"-'I•• U•:t •=• ~>rtt:a• =1.:>•• 1:1 , ,.,,., •ulr tmo j.OU!l Ca rmUon~t in·

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Ueeta';:nd atld 4lb Wednuday~ Znnc Horkey Petty Notary Public·

Office of Brenton & Hall •

at c•rh month &!amie Grefetn, N. Grand

Birdie- Walker.., Secretary <.>- .# __ .,. __ ,.,._

JarrJtow • New Uexlcr.., El p -------· zy. erry p& Sons

Water \V~Us DdlleH COMII:r CUAPTJI:Il tW. 29 OltDElt Olt' ~AS'U1ltN S'l'A U

Carrizozo, New Uexlco, ... '.

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trh•l 'I ben!! aT et ur L mr.nth. :

All Vfalth•R Stare Cclrdhllb ~ Invited .

"Mar~atet Hot1m11n, W. U. Ina J. ~Ill ell', Sec'y,

and P..eo&ir~d. 35 Yeara Sehiee in

Lincoln CountJ. .. Glencoe - ~ew ,llexico

Golden Key Night Club ·

Two Milfa Fast'otCapllun, N.M Daneet Tul!tdayr, Thundtya All L I

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a.u"•• J. lfANSEN. Proprietor

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r1zozo f~om El Paso & Alamogordo.

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u:r >' •hen •m• lnb J>tu~<":,m H.:l';'o, .e, .-: J tLHl IK~'l.'»IOL: o DmoU en e. • • W!l rytl 11'1:1 lllu:~t¢<1 t:c.'l!!Mh~ tm;l . .._ _______ _......_ __ r:<canl ... Uftpb-.b«&!ll:fl ~oa tl>~ * ~ clcBalnU r.l;! trhol y.-.u Ilea c·· H - r· ·ay

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J{imbrounh odvinco home two of juice from thooc hcets you otb~ra bent when tanned wath cmnC> ennn~;o to forget ahout preocrvf!!l ~ c:arutcd won't chnn&e tho ftnvdr but sugar, but ougar ohorta{'lC'D eN !or tho duration or until oucar i!l J will help tlae color of jnm made tnll)ly won't otop .Ull it we <:an llt• more plentiful a~d mokc up a eon· !rom cnnncd otrawberries. " the 61nJg to the ta rdco.

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Even as General MacArthur ar· ranged the complicated procedure tor Jnpaneae surrender and occu~· Uon, the U. B. prepared for tb• ~na· Jor readjustments l6omlng ahead btl· fore the nation one~! again could. trelad U1c paths o( peace.

Wlth the Japanese government anxloua to bring about a cessation of ftrlng before the preUrntnary dcr parlll)' In Manila, tho conference was poatponed tD permit members af the Imperial household to fty to t:1e far·ftung Atllotlc battlefronts to en· force the emperor' a orders to Jay down arms.

Appointment of tough and nble 57· year-old Prince Hlgashl·Kunl as Jnp premier disclosed an cfTort to brlnf! all of tbo weight of tho J.mpcr!al filmUy behind tho aurrcndct'·aeecpt­ance to avert any outbl"eak ot die­hards which might upcct tho Inter· nal · altuatlon. A second cousin of tho emperor and an .uncle of the empress, lllgashi·Kunl has hod a long <"Greer lfl U1o Jap army, acrv· tng as ehlct of the military avlaUon board, commander of defence hend· quarters and o member of tho su• prcmo wor counl'IJ.

Whllo lt"woo expected that come lnnallcal offiecrs may try to flght on. or 't.'(Jmmlt hara·ldrl. the sreat maao of Japaneoo were expt'ctcd to slvo up peaceably. "Th(>re wlll be no trouble when Amcrlclin coldlcra IO lo Japan lt It lJJ the wlob or the emperor," nald one Jap navnl ol· ftcer. "Tho army. navy and Jopa­nc!lo people cldot only by the will of tho cmpctO'I' :•

U. S. IJemobili:e& With the end of tho war, the serv~

lcca' <"nretully prepared demoblU:zn.• tlon plall!l were scbedulN1 to be put Into rffcct, with the draft continuing tor men under 2S yeats of ago un. leas tho Preoldcnt or congreoo or· dolnod otherwise.

Appr-&XImately 261,000 enlisted men and 40,000 officers are eUglblo for relebne under tho navy•a newly announrcd discharge p!an rtqulrlng 44 polnto for tho enlisted men and 43 for the officers. Under the progrom, on~hnU point is allowed fer tedi year of Ol!C up to the nearest t!Jlrth­day; one-hall point for each run ruonth of active duty alncu Scpwm• b{lr 1, m:n. and 10 extrn pnlnts for dependent! re1atdlcu of nu.mbtr. Requirements tor WAVES are abnut 14 pointn lower, with tbf! stlmfl cred· ll romputatlorut.

Designed to relleve men wlth the lon,cat Mtvlee, the navy pro&ram will permit. releaM of about 2,000,000 men within the next 12 to 18 monnt., whlchl with tho army's plan for dla· cltar1 nc ft.OOO,OOO CJ.J.t within a year, will ruul\ In a total dtmi)o blllzation of "1,000,000 br 1H't,

Except tor four cateiOrfta ot JPe• ·claUata, all army per•ormel with U point&. or more wlU be ttnmedlately releaMd, alo111 wlth men ·U 1eata of ••• ot over. UrttU liUch a tlme u the alte ot the ~upttlbft fort; needed ln Japan e&tl be determl~, howevet. ther. wlU be no reduction in the pre.ent point fYitem. It wa• lndleated. . _ •. .., · Wl\lt G.t.• In tht Paclftc eUal~t tor dWhatl& d~ to bt hltaMd,· men With low·po.bt\ · Jctc>rt• Sn the U. S. or \irlth ®It brl.t !:ur~an

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farmlarul r~sources. ~ver under- of Russia into the war and then ~he see!ls of uni~Y' which hf\Ve l]een sown . JJELP 'WANTED~MEN . 1taken by any nation, the aoil con~ :.,citin flash ftom Japan thiit ~ept in the army. · k · !'HARK-'crsu· wAN~D - .·· serv~>tion service .. r~portell that .mor,e eu"'s on &te.ntn ... J.ooks .,0 long. When. In the first place, t.he QJ.'ffiY spea 5 Wal!n'ee~ »rur stot,s luive opt;nlnlr ttl

i'lt f th t .. ~ u "' 1 · and also reads and write$ ~11\e Ian· r~>arnu,ctata 11\.Utllh an~ Jclahp. }'Iii!~ ~· thab 90 per ce 0 . e . COWl ey l! there seemed little to con temp ate gUagjl. Most of the solclierp when ~a:~~'itt'it~ ~:h:f~ :~\~s~::cl'* fe~ J:! fa.rmltmd was in need of treatment about but the lush growth of evil they. enlist "'re of the ""asan~ class 'li~.POttiltton, Saiaeyabov,.!..n!.e~IIJe;p}.we, to pr()tect it (rom erosion .and main- which had sprung from the plantln~ . . · ,.. . . · .-~ h . t · libet'al commlu!Oilll, Defln ..,. o,.~l< .. tain tcytility. ~f the dragon's teeth of war,, 1 found, and are dlitera.'te. Wh<iu t e.1r ram- ro,.,.aclvan~:11111ent wtin lnaura~lA~~i Mor~ tJlan 3,600,000 man years. ot strangely enough, in the office of.the in~ commences they -are 1m

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1 b 1" b 1 4 t the huge w J. ately taught to reaq ~nd wr ~ n Teloplle .. ',l'a!Nr ~u. ~ a or wou ~ e requ re or h ,:epresentative of India in as,.mg· Roman Urdu, which bl:. a ~imJ,llified .. E. '"'AL .. ""N. B. o;.d· ..... ~.n .. er wC~r.lc: or task, the service. .. said, along wlt ton the belief that the war would · · ll h (R .. ... -... "" ...,.~ ~ ... ~27,441 years of motor equipment; .•• ; ..... out to be, in one respect, a Hindustani written with E;ng ~ <>- ~r:~d. terr•· 1 ~':JaaC::.V~~i!,O;w:~ 1,089,9711 years of horse-drawn· ta· .,re;sing to that perturbed countcy. man) letters. Aside from the value a IAi~LI. AU'J;O wcmw;s ~ cllities, and 2,544,106 tons of ~eed. In"''a has furnished an army of 2'1.1 of eradicating· il/litera~, tb~ krJ~>wl· Gr••• JSo•• • Klillu ..

Of •'- 417 "61 000 of farm u.a ,. 1 t edge and use· of a common langqage ·'t.~le '" , . acres . • million men (the largest vo un eer removes one of the Clltef obsta.Qles land now under actual cultivation, orce in the world) in th~prosecu· ,to harmony a~d undarsta_nding the service said .that 43,000,000 Jon' of this war and tha\, nrmy ~a~. (,lmong the people. (There are 12

ness, wetness and atone. Jf adult e' ducation•• in the world. nrejll· ---~--------·-· l'hat'• what the Indians prcludl' call lects SJl9~en in India.) Many

lave been "taught over at least 2M& milllon Indians will ·ought," but few bave ever·been bave the i:)ond of • comrno~ tongue, A> add so much.to the totnllqlowl· But more than that, tbl!y w1ll have tdge ot their nation. · u d · th t to the in .the . J am told that after t,lle last war, ve toie el", ea en ie r, . ···h·cn an Indian villrige was tound, field at~ least, Uved In close cQm· " i panionshlp in b11rraclat and devel· :specially in the Punjab, wh ch was oped teamwork IUld tolerance. Tbere a little better Tun, with more pro· ;;t, th t B 1

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Thoueh ftvc. million pi)Ople were expected to be discharged from war work followlne cessation of hostiU· tlea, industrial plons for a rapid re· conversion to civilian manufacture promised early re•employment.

Fortunately, such basic IndUstries as steel will b() able 'to furnish civiJ.. ian matt?rlals with little delay, and plans have been set up to continue government oupcrvl.sion over scarce items Ito permit more evcn·dlstribu· tlon and prevent -speculative hoard· ing and pressure for price Increases.

With Great Britain and nll the rest of the world awa.ltlng the pattern of postwar life in the United Kingdom, King George VI prescnte(i the victorious La-. bo.r party'a legislative program, with nationalization of the Bank of England and the coal mines heading the agenda. ·'

At tho same time, the king revealed that thO' war~• end would not .brine about a relc!lse of wart..lme restrictions, wlth the

"ressive !!leas and a more . active bao;~ been some sugges ... pn a as c '" - l uld 1s English be made the official Inn· social consc'Jousncss, ' t wo a 0 guage of the afimy in India, and oe discovered that its movlpg spirit while, for the present, Hindustaql was an -ex-~oldier-an Indian (Hin· appears more practical, the for­du or Moslem, nntput tJr· Sikh, no mer bns. be. en taught on a taree

MAYTAG WASHERS, o;.,,. art real wartime hlenda, YO\Ir cloth;• .. ' wtJJ dry much faattr U :IIQU •W replece the wom rolll on )'OUt Ma1~ Walbn wJih *'"' rolla, A ,compUte a a\~.· loc:al Autbor!Ucl Muta~ Dea r or .,. ••

With Ito financial position grenUy 'bolswred by hcuvy wartime produc­tion, and wllh banking funds avall· able before settlement of cancelled war contracts, Industry generally is strongly heeled for reconversion. Mctmwhile, civilians have record eonh balances nnd bond holdings.

. Laborltes seekini power during the reconversion period to maiu· 'tnin control over materials and services to as5,1.1re proper dJstrl• butlon at fair prices.

Besides ntltfonalizln& the Bnnk of England to promote! employ­ment and development, and so. ctnliz.lng \he coal, mines ~ part

· .ot .a program to integrate the ~[ud and power industry, the Ln­

.. ~tltes p.ropose to reorganize transport: provide social sccu· rity and industrial Insurance: buy land for bousin1, And set up mncbinery for pl11nnint in· vestments In now buaineo!l.

matter) who had brought home ide'as on sanitation and hygiene, co. sc~:~eral Carlnppa hall a sense of :~peration and understanding, ab- humpr and a perfect command of o;orb~a during -hls period of a~rvico Enallsb '"nsJc, coUoq· ulal. ~nd clns-at home or abroad. But now tlle po- • w H tentiallties of th~ m1titney ml.ssi~· sic) in w,hicb to express it. ( c went aryshlp arc immensely greater. Not school hi E/l&land as a boy.) He merely because the lndlnn army is told mo the following story to u. 50 much bigger, but bccaurle al· luslratc the .rnm..lficatlona ot the. Ian· ready it ha!l served aa a great melt- gungo problem in tbe Indian nrmy: In" pot, brcaklna down ancient preJ· A. young British officer remarked

.. .. hi h t t to his native sergeant that it was udices and taboos w ch ere 0 ora really remarkable that in Wn com· bavo made Indl~n unity lmpoS!lible, paratlvcly smnU unit of only 300 General'• Spirit men, Jix dif1crcnt ldngungco~ were flopclul Sian spoken. If tnll, lean and eager Gt:neral "Oh, rl!orc U1an that, sir," the scr·

t~:~~~~~h•~~with whom 1 talked at geant answered. ..N'mo diJJercnt 1 he was here on 0 mfs. languages arc spoken here. There •Ion connected with the founding bt are the six . provlncJnl languages.

WORLD RELIEF: • new milltney acndem~ in India, Then there f.5Engllih, which you ond

d u typical, the army ~ indeed a I speak. Tllen there 15 Hlndutlt4ni, Needs Booste force. Ins enthusiasm, h1B op. which we aU mll!lt apeak. Then "With the termination of the wnr tlrnism · and h.ttJ energy oro hopdul there la YOUR Hindustani." .

In the PacinC' exp&ctcd to multiply slfPl• In themselves. I enjoyed that Arm)' With a Eeonomle Stablllaer Da't'b (left) Ita problems. the. United Nations ne- 1ntcrv1ew, seated in the office of 1An6Ud6t: Pro&lem

and Seeretal'1 ol Labor SebweUeu· Uct and Rehabllltutlon Adminlalta- the Agent General for India, whcre 'It is ttuo that most of the lnd.lnn bach leave Wltlte Rowe alter re· tlon Director Herbert Ltbman de· I bcnrd thw cnrnef!t matl opcak with army hns reffiJlincd within the crm-converalon confab. clarcll that more than two billion an apparent aincaity and conviction tincntnl limits of tho Cntlllltr,y,

dollars In additional funt:b would bo which could not help but imprcll.9 th11t ifl not really otrnnge, GeJttcr:aJ anJ will be able to draw unempl07· needed to help otricken countries an)'ofio who heard him. CnrJoppa cxplt~incd, since it takes mfint J!bmpensntJon to tldo them before their restoration of stable General CuJnppa WruJ one of the 18 men "in the tnU" u he put it, over tflo early transition period. economtcn. ftrot Indian cndct-1 .,to be ctJm• to ke«!p one 1labling man •oing.

Whllo manpower controla were re- Spcnking at !he third intemntion- minsioned fn the Indian army in Many rorelgners, r:f!eing so many moved wiUt Jap1ln's defeat, wage al conference of UNhRA •t London, 1020. As a youn~ man ho bad not unHorms in India, received the lm· checks wero retained to prevent an Lehmnn revealed planJ •cor coping yet attained his majorlt,y. He hns presnfon that tbe whole army•wa.. Inflationary spiral, and efforts made with lhe Asiatic relict problem, dJs- been in the army ever since Md "aiUint down.'• 'l"ht!!Ul men, o1 to minimltc striko.f,l\rcats. closing that plans already have been was the first Indian officf!t to com· course, nrc 110t combat troops held

WiUl anoUu:!r bum~r crop on tap, rormulatcd for the shipment of sup. mnnd a battalion. He raised a ma· back for poUUeal or other rca$tJM, tarmars could look to continued plies to China ovar the SUlweU road ehlnt!•JUn outfit hl.tmelf and as tho ·gl'lllt!ral said, but aro tnrgely the heavy government purchases tor the and through coastal ports. Of tbe Ueulf!nant - colonel led hl!t men work trcop3, the grent service oJ large milltary and naval estabU.sb- 100 million Chinese repoJ.'lcd deo- through the bltlt!r days of the But· $Upply requh'ed to keep Ute annfl!a menls and foreign tt'lllct •. and nn Ul)o Ututc, many 11re expected to oue· ma campaign. Now he iJ • general in the field ~oing. ecrtmn domestic market dcp~dent cumb even if reUef should ba of· atnft' officer, one of Il:ldia's four brig• The generill claims that )ndlan on the speed of tlle_.rcconvcrslon fered immediately. · atUers, nnd also a member of the soldiers are secoml to none Bl' ftgbt­program. Undet eoiurreulonal leg· The London meeting wng enliv- army f()orgnnhnUon c:~miltce. U lng men. 'the grenter proportian o.f itllnUon, however, farmers bnve ened by Australia's demnnd to was In the tatter capactt:r; that he them nre Mndrashi, not nt n11 Ute been n!:sured or federal pdee sup. broaden the UNRttA control oounell bas just complcud a tear ot imspec· traditionnl flgbting ttib6 who in the port for nt J(!ut t.,;u years a,fter the to nine members irultend of the pres- · tlon of the British military schools a\ pant have oonstitutt!d what wan war. ent Dig Fcur to provide smeller na· Woolwich and 8andhur.$t. then the etilled the .. martini race.•• Tbnf

Amon1 tho ftrst e1feets of reduced tions with grenwr representation In Canadian sehool ab Kicggwn. anli term, tnng crutmodtdf hM JoHK sint:t military requirements was the re- the allocotlon of lund.!!. ftnaily West Pomt and EWme ct' been dropped. The ~e for its moval of 1••• tuel oU, canned fruita, FRANGE :lUt spt!:iallst schools. He hopes to me disappearEd mu~ euller. vegetables and Julcu and othor · : • take aeceptnble- featuns of an these 111 the past there may batJe be~tl protcssed food! from the tallontng Break lllar&hal ~ehoo~ and combine t~~cm in the jome basis tor thl5 con:c!!pt. Fight. Usts. At the aamf.! time, price ctln· Leotler of France's liberation move- tiew Indian MiUtm'y academy, the !ng beget5 ft&hlt!rs. A5 the J'lr.i~b

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trol was Ulled from such ilmul ruJ 0 ...... 1 d G u1l d .tte of which hu not yet ooen dlQ conquest G! India. m!We!&.""'slowb .......... t-, spo·-'· -ulpm"nt, tnva sell· ment. en ....... ar es 0 a e spare •--lned but the "'laDS for :which rth ...t i 1- t..t.~-_. • J ......... ., ""' ..... " -::., tho life of Marshal Henri Petain by u:.uu ., __.._1 flO wa."" t "'u peace tJuu.nu lf. r.,- .a. Nt!w••• vcalaW• oc.. lnJ •t ~ ccn{4 or leu, cigarette ••- h•- d lh te f are well under way. The eu.imut- but ignited war ahead .of it. So ~ » ,..;u aot Glllt w :.u.mJ U&bttlr•• pipes. luxurr tur• and lllJio commuunl -~ ea sen nee or tee en reorgawization also h($pes to the norlbem~rs were the lbt wh~ :etome 1MIA amt At.8() 6000ml)aDJ1JIC menta, some photoJI'l!Phic apparatUJ plotting aaaiMt the ·internal safety revise Indian ptf!Uminary education vocation, or at least avocation, wat ~~·Jiw't~~::lWfl..: and uoUoM, · of the country to-life imprisonment. 10 that It will dt~.vdop lelidetMip. morta.l combat. The 80UUtemern·e. tmW Tabtt nculatt,-n ~

Decauae ot the lbortact ot·aupo Nevertheless, the jtU')''a additional When 1 ta\1f Gl!nerat Cariappa be turned to the- genUer uu. But to !-'...2'~.*'~:!*."~...!!*Je.~aue.2~. plte•• mtd no po$slblllty ~M iml\\e. ~.:_ntencde of n~~~alp. ~~~~~~-s~,_-• wu polltelt but none the lea deeP;- t>etum ttl the teneral. He quoted ftt7l ~Ji'b':a~ Sjui--dil·teln"""""a"""'s, r'"tfo·nmg · '-• -· uupose even Ou....:r e .... , 5 UIJa • ,,.. p-a· '•ed over 80me ot lh• re ..... rta th .. .. ~.•·- ... ht L u .... nl~ .. tained-o'n"muta;t;tta~()UI,b~t~r, te~tlon: ''M7 thou~:ht, 107 only hi th:knerican pre., which bdtt-. ~u"~d: c,;.:er~'::;'~ rc:a ~&~.he• I!JIIt, •hot!• and Urtt. . th1ougthFrt. was to term~in "!!~ ~tPt!e o-d tied India'• pai'tfeip•Uon . in the aotdtets. Theil! are only bad' of· ., . ._ ... , ~ . , " :•: ,, • .. : :::=·· • ,,

In the ea!e' of tlrea, OP.A an• P e 0 ancc •• p4 omlM:\I ura • "War. He explained . (which we in 'fleers}• . imtr-M · 34 · 41 nounced. ari't'er. of cat'll uHd tot of abandortlng them in their agony. \Va.ntn&ton kneW') that there wete Let me tnd Ul.Lt column as :f be. ...... ·· .. · · " · · • v--B .... occilpaumtll P\U'110MI wlU eonllnue ~otinth-.~'. ,?Dor belongs to ·your two lndlan aotc\ler• to every Qt.ie can it •. U Getteral C&riappa h tvn•d to reeelY., cora. accordlnl to th• ,.. ... A .... , F.. b . Of BriU.b eoldier J.n the Butma ~t- leal ot Ind'ta~a <~llicers, there I.'J ho~. lmlXIrttn~ ot thell' ·work, and .uAu -oat CODu.uvets~ rene. caae kig. . 0 . ·not: only for a pi)W1!11ulltid1an artn)", card holde~ wUl be civet~ ootalder- the century. Petaln • trill found the General Catlappa 1• workiq tO . ~bleb· t, ttrlth the relt ot ~·ouf pray ,atioq ln casu of unusual hatdahlp, eoub(ry Jlharply . diyided. .WiPt prepare • comJ)letelt ind,pend'ent India Will never nt!ed

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'l'l(ouab a cl\eck .wtn be kept on chart~ on the one band-that the old Indlan arf\\J~ l~ fa •faq, I dart to here amtm& ihese 214 tnUUon men lbcaa, men•• and women•a wear ntar.shal kad dellvert!d tM state up suntst. tot iUi IndePfllil.nt India. who haYe· fotm4 • common tongue rn•l\utactuted betote Mareh. 1• 1gu, to tb.e Germans, · and . counter.. u a toldler1 the tenl!!~l tefuhd. to and a rommM P\111lOit bas be~ and S'1l'kt4 at $#.GO or lt• a ~*Jr. cbarae• on the other , tlfi.t prewar lliKI.tN tx>lltlcs, but he said that nato planted_ the le\'en of' toletmce that 1dU be raUQD·ftte """""•"""' to Sf1'\.. poUUellns- were UA!nr t~e1 pro<:~· .ur .. ,.,.. evet)' loyal lJidllb 1oOka fOr.. mar brint about, the Wrlty ot. 1 free tembu •· ..... .,..... ~r b'lp to whlte'N'ath themte vd. .,;;:;. u; tbt mde~enee 01 hJi tMJa. · ' . . - CONSOMER BAClttOGt

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a,ent . was ab~. to ~¢~ ~pon lead. The sleazy waUa o! the bam · "Now Youlook·here, you CQmin.· • hid their movements, but nQtllini

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reached out and clQIIed her were aplatterl.Qg. through, but there far her by lifting J;ter ehln with. wer!;n't quite eJ!.oyih bales to alford ftncei's, ''G&\1," he said, in a a double Uer .n •round, lind lt had l))e had never .. heard Wm use, ·· them crazy. · • 1

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