Tha CZLGOll STATESMAN. Cdenu Oregon. Thursday Morris?, October 3, 1S14 PAGE i; Morton Cooper Loses Opener Brownies Cop 2-1 - World Series 7in (Continued from page 8). the ninth two-hitter in world se ries history. It was the first time that a two-bit; pitching job has ended in defeat. Cooper struck out four and cave three bases on . balls while . Donnelly added two more strikeout victims.' Galehouse yielded' seven bits, fanned five and walked four, one of them Inten tionally to" l6ad the bases in the thir wfiietf -the National : leaders were at bat. . ... ,The Browns victory made them co-Mvorilps at 9 Jo 10 to take the series, the first all-St Louis af 'fair since the baseball classic was inaugurated in 1903. But the Cards . were quoted as 'the 3 to S choice to Uke tomorrow's corftest with Max -Lanier, a. southpaw, Billy South worth's selection. - Manager Luke Sewell of the' Browns - said he would start Jielson Potter, his top notch, hurler who racked up 19 ; victories. as against seven defeats during the regular season.' . BROWNS Gutteridge. 2b Kreevich, et La aba. If , AB IBOA 4 SIX 4 0 4 o e a S 6-0 1 J t v 1 -J 1 1 10 a est s o o ' s ji o a jt a in Stephens, Moor, rf r McQuinn, lb Chmtman, lb Hayworth, ' c ' .Galehouse, ; p. Telals ,,. ; CAJtPIHALS Hopp. ct . Sanders.' lb v Musial, -Vf - W. Cooper, e Kurowski, Sb . Lit whiter. .U Fallon, SO - ' Marion. a ' Verban. ,2b Bergamo, If M. Cooper p ... Garma. Donnelly, " p AB I IOI .9 Oil 0 t 12 1 .2 uvea 0 Totals ..32 7 27 11 Batted for M. CooDer in Sth. Batted for Donnelly In Sth. Browns Cardinals . 000 200 0002 2 0 000 000 0011 7 Errors : None. ' Buns batted in Me oumn 2, O'Dea." Two base hits Mar Ion J. Home run McQuinn. Sacri 'flee MualaU Double play Gutter - Idee. SteDhena and .McQuinn. Earned runs Browns 2. Cardinals 1. Lett on bases Browns 3. Cardinals 9. " Bases on balls Off M. Cooper 3 4 Moore. r Galehouse. Stephens); Gate house 4 (W. Cooper, Sanders, Litwhil r. BeraamoK Strike outs By M - Conner 4: (Kreevich. Laabs 2. Christ- man); toy Donnelly 2: (Kreevich, ' Moore); by Galehouse (Sanders, Litwhiler. M. Cooper 2. Kurowski) Pitching summary: M. Cooper, 2 tuts. 1 suns In .7 innings: Donnelly, nits, . - runs in 2 lnmnii. Losing pitcher: M. Cooper. Umpires: Sears NL. (p. . McGowan - AL (lb). Dunn Zb); . Pipgras AL 3b). Time, 245. Attend nee 232 paid. , Use :. Yeast In Yeast Bread : , . By Marine Bonn . - . Food writers must be brave. ; "Lots of things happen, to us, and we must face the music when a recipe gets in the paper wrong. ; Wednesday we published a re - ripe for our. best friend's yeast bread, and . then left out the yeast That's something like the : time we put in a recipe for can dy that used a drop of glycer ine and got a "cup of glycer ine out of it, and the time we wrote up a formula for jellied bridge salad with no gelatine. Let's . just ! hope that 1 reader friends don't "rise up against us in wrath at trying out a yeast recipe without yeast,' and that this affair doesn't spoil a beau tiful friendship between me and the one whose recipe it was. Anyway, we repeat, here's .recipe for yeast bread, .which turned ' out to take two lessons to learn instead of one, but will ' produce a good yeast bread in the most painless process pos- "' sible: ' ' - . IJLA'S TEAST BREAD Cook a medium sized potato, t and when done, mash through a fine sieve, add enough water to make a quart of, liquid (in cidentally to cool off mixture to ' lukewarm). Crumble, up a cake of yeast into this, add 1 table spoon sugar , and" flour (prob- ablyJ around 1 cup) whip with the egg beater , and cover bowL Let stand for around two hours or less, until frothy. Then add 1 tablespoon shortening (melt ed), salt and enough flour to make the right - consistency, "kneading the flour Into-dough. Put back into bowl, grease the top and let stand for about two - hours in a warm place until " doubled in bulk. Throw dough on board, work into four loaves and put into pans, let stand un , til doubled in bulk again, bake at 375 degrees for about, an hour. E nfl YOU CANNOT D2. S. zVUE:3IMir Pioneer Loop Eyes '45 Go "League President Calls 1st Meeting POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct WVPresident J. P. HalliweU 4-is- sued today. in. official call for di rectors of the ' Pioneer Baseball league to meet here Nov. 12, to consider operating, the class C cir cuit again next yearJThe six-team league suspended at the end of the. 1942 season after operating four jrearsJ . ( .-. HalliweU said he believed if the war in Europe Is concluded dur ing .the coming winter that suffi cient manpower wUl be available by. next summer to permit re sumption of baseball play. Direct ors wiU discuss manpower pros' pects, t possible tieups of some clubs with-major league teams, proposed expansion to an eight team circuit and transportation possibilities. At present league franchises are held by two Utah cities, Salt Lake City and Ogden, and four in daho, Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Boise and Twin Tails. ; X J ? a ' ii Pueblo and Denver, Colo., Great Falls and Helena, Mont, and Pro- vo, Utah, have expressed interest in gaining franchises in the cir cuit when expansion has been dis cussed in the past; .: ., Sunnygide Community-; Club Meets Friday SUNNYSIDE The Community club will meet Friday, October 0 at 9:00 p. m. Election of officers will be hell Doughnuts and cof- iee : will , be served by the club All are urged to attend this meet ing. Port wine is named after the town of Oporto, Portugal. KSLM MBS THTJXSDAY--Ue Ke. .0 Musical Timekeeper. ,f News. - 10 News. . 7:15 Farm and Home Program. - je News. : -i -,. - T.-49 HUlbinys. S-oo Dr. Talbot : News. ' S 5 Orchestra. M Boake Carter. - t:lS Pastor's CaU. .- , ' 20-Mid!and USA. - . . 5 Amazing 'Jennifer Logan. - , AQ;0 News. ' 10 l i Terry "s HouSir arty. 4 " i :3ft Luncheon wtth Lopes,, r .i-"'-10:45 American Woman's Jury. 11.-00 Cedrie Foster.- . .. 11:1S Waltx Time. v . 11 JO-rOrcrtestra. 11:45 Musical LlbraVy. IS AO Today's Top Trades. 11:15 News. 13:30 Hillbilly Serenade..: 12:35 Smoothies. 12:45 Music. - - 1:00 News. ' ' " Z i;"--" 1 15 Interlude. . 1. -IS Melodic Moods. 1:30 To be Announcde. 1:45 Handy Man. i S:00 News. I Broadway Bandwagon. 2:15 Your Army Service forces. , S 45 Radio Tour. 3:00 News. . 3:03 Concert Hour. ' 3:43 Johnson Family. 4:00 Fulton Lewis, jr. 4:19 Real Life Steries.- 4 JO World's Front Page. 4:45 Roundup Revelers. 50 News. - . 3:15 To Be Announced. ao Tom Mix. 8:45 Night News Wire. i' 6:00 Gabriel Heatter. 6:15 Screen Test. 6 JO First Nighter. 6:45 Orchestra. 70 War Commentary. 7:15 Lowell Thomas. . 7 JO Lone Ranger. 80 Would You Believe It. 5 JO Bulldog Drummond. 8:45 Russ Morgan Orchestra. 8:00 News. 8:15-Cecil Brown. 8 JO Fulton Lewis. Jr. j 8:45 News. - 10:00 Old Timers' Orchestra. 10:15 Townsend Flan. ' 1030 News. 10 :45 Orchestra. 110 Open House. . 11:35 News Roundup. U0-Sign Off. KOIN CBS THURSDAY Kc 60 News. t 6:15 Western Stars. ' . :3 KOIN Klock. ' 7:15 News. , 7:30 News. 1 ' - 7:48 Nelson rrtngle. 60 Consumer News. S:IS Valiant Lady. - S JO Light ot the World. ' r S:45 Aunt Jenny. 60 Kate Smith Speaks. - 8. -IS Big Sister :-,' 8 JO Romance ot Helea Trent. : t:45 Our- Gal Sunday ' - 100 Life Can Be BeaatiniL 10:15 Ma Perkina. -10 JO Bernadine Frynn. - -105 The Goldbergs. 110 Portia Faces Life. 11:19 Joyce Jordan -.' - II JO Young Dr. Malone. 11:45 Perry Mason. 130 News. . -'. '"- 13:15-Melghbora. -IX JO Bright HoriMms. : 13:45 Bachelor, s Oiildrea . l0-.Thi Changtag World. 1:15 Bob Anderson, News. ,. 1 -JO Mary Marnn. 145 Something for You. ; ! X0 Newspaper of the Air. SJ Meet the Missus. 30 News 3:1-Houywood. Do YeaEsped... to turn out First Quality Work with Second Quail- C Regardless of how skill ful your hands are, they - cannot do their best work if your vision is faulty! BUY NEW EYES! Facts V Figures On World Scric s Remaining schedule (an fames at St Louis): . " " . Second same. Thursday, Oct. a Third Sam. Friday Oct. 6. Fourth fame. Saturday. Oct. T. Fifth came lit neces- saryh Sunday. Oct a Sixth fame (U sessary). Monday. Oct t. Seventh Cam Ait necessary), Wednesday, Oct Financial figures: 'first cam Paid attendance 33.242: Groea receipts $148. 168.. Players share 878426.68. Com- sloner's share 12ZJS0.20. Each club's share 81L6S7.78. Eacn league's snare 112.687.78. v?v : ... , ; -.: An receipts of the third and fourth fames, after deduction of the players' share, and the entire receipts of the sixth and seventh games, if played, go to the .war Relief and Service runa., Inc, which also received $100,000 paid for radio broadcasting ngnts. Many Trainees On Husky ?ir (Continued from page 8), Ralph (Pest) Welch's major head aches is What to do after Novem ber 1., A major transfer of V-12 students 'occurs on that date, and among the known transferees are Gordon Berlin, center; De Cour- cey, Dick Hagen, letterman end from last- year, Guard Jim 1 Mc- Curdy, : reserve V Fullback , Bobo Moore, another j letterman, and Halfback Bob Zech, letterman re serve halfback. There are others. but those six would make a pretty good hole in most anyone's lineup. .The following week, on Nov. 11, the Huskies meet the Fourth Air Force team here in what is expect' ed to be one of the toughest games of the year. The following week, they place the Second Air Force at Spokane, and Coach Red Reese's Bombers haven't exactly built up a reputation of being pushovers for anyone yet. ,"tV 1 Which may explain to' some ex tent why I Welch is pouring on the heat during his early games and driving his substitutes like 10-touchdowns-a-game was a legal re quirement.'' Those same subs may be the first string when the army and navy move out. . S JO Stars of Today. 3:45 World Today. 335 News.. 40 Lady of the Press. -4:15 Problem Clinic. 425 Lou Holts. 1 4:30 Tracer ! Last Persona. 5:09 Fletcher Wiley. 5:15 Red's Gang S 30 Harry Flannery. News. 8:45 News. 855 Bill Henry. - , 60-MsJot Bowes . i. . C-JO Corliss Archer. - - L; ' 70 Denv. Nat. Committee. "': : 8.-00 r Love A Mystery. ? SOS-Passlng' Parade. ; . I JO Death Valley Sheriff. : 85 News . 80 Music In the Night. 8 JO Lionel Hampton Orchestra. 160 Five Star Final. -10:15 Wartime Women 1020 Gardening with Bouquet. 10 JO Orchestra, . , ... 10:45 Texas Rangers. ... 11.-00 News. 11.-05 Voice of the Army. 11:20 Jan SaviU Orchestra. 11:30 Airflo of the Air. 11J5 Orchestra. 11:43 Orchestra 1145 News , 11:00-6:00 son. Music and News. KCX BN TBlmSOAT 11M Ka. 60 Musical Clock. 1 6:15 Farm and Home Makers, i 6:45 Western Agriculture. 70 Home Harmonies. 75 Pipes of Melody. r. T:n ffcw - 7 J0 James Abbe Observes. 7:45 The Listening Post. 1 00 Breakfast rhib . 80 Glamour . Manor. ;30 fctreaKiast at Sardl's , 100 News , ' 10:15 Stars of Today. ' 10 JO My True Story. 1055 Aunt Jemima. ' 110 Baukhage Talking. " 11:15 The Mystery Chet 11-30 Ladles Be Seated. 120 Songs, by Morton Downey. 12:15 Hollywood Star Time. . v .13:30 News. . , 10 News. i 1:15 Radio Parade. 1 JO Time Views the News. - 1:45 Glancing at Hollywood. 1:50 Gen. Paul Malone. S-00-What's Doing Ladies. . X 30 Voice of Experience, 2:45 Christian Science Program. 30 Grace Elliot Reports. S:15 Lawson McCaU. 3 JO RoUie Truitt Time. -3:45 A Pressing Engagement. 40 Symphonic Swing. 4 JO It's Murder. 4:45 Hop Harrigan. S0 Terry and the Pirate - - -s:lS-Dick Tracy. i 8 J0 Jack Armstrong 6:45 Captain MidnishLi .' 80 Sunset Serenade, j 6:15-News. 1 630-Spotlight Bands. 6:55 The Story Teller. 70 Raymond Gram Swing - ' j 7:15 Appointment for Life. . 1 - 7 JO Joe E. Brown. 80 News. : . ' ; 8:1S Lam and Abner. . - 8 JO Fred Waring. I 80 Vincent Lopes. 8 JO News. .-. 8:45 Modern Music Box. j 100 Chester Bowles. 10:15 Henry J. Tsylor. 18 JO Ambassador Hotel ' Orchestra. 110 Concert. Hour. iPi(i;iiiiu fr ("' iT) A w CHARLES TKCMA5 , Courfety of WerfingHoute . IXI6. CEH. D. P. STAGE ' United States Amy JCOL VilllAMFCfX. ; United States Marine Corps MAJOR 101 JOHNSON ;i ' . Air Ace ' C8.S. ORCHESTBA An OurHandtn Sread'catt of . Intsrett tVery American - 2 " Phone Your Friends Monday Heavy Wrestling Bui JVltfl C. (tmTM PtPtl ;." ij v- Featuring Jim -Golden Greek" Londos; world heavyweight champ f ner Monday night's Ira Pilcher promoted wres- tling card at the armory has . been announced as complete. Londos will meet "Mad Russian' : Kola Kwarianl "in the no-time limit main heat, the champ . to weigh i vm.I.1 ... - ,...;.. ! Ray Steele, former world champ himself, will occupy the other main event by tossing his 23D pounds against Cliff Thiede, 230 pouhd former Southern California lOOtoau greai. Ana we ow p. m. curtain-raiser brings two new fa- m.TH (M Mm4 ces to the village pit, 200-pound 'Silent Pedro Gomet,ra ; deaf mute Mexican, and Bobi-Brocolf Kruse, 195-pounder from Oswego, i ar. Ore. --i-- au. I No advance in prices lor tne I all-star show and ducats mar now I ha mt Ml-. Rrrtln - i Goods store. Londos has not def initely stated whether he will put his world title belt on the block Monday, although Pilcher is in sisting, that he should. For Midwest (Continued from page . ) grandstand too. , 4 , - Jhe stars on the field will be! topped . by skyscraping " Glenn I Dobbs, the combination passer- runner-kicker who paces the Air I Force SuperbomberL- ' - The Air Force boys from Colo rado Springs have had. no trouble this year in whipping five foes to run their victory string to 18 but i they'll be meeting a team in the SeahawksJ far stronger than any foe encountered this yean Besides that, the navy club from Iowa City could not use its officer material in losing to Michigan and j in beating Minnesota, but the gold braid will be available against the Superbombers. KGW NBC THCRSDAT- 40 Dawn Patrol . 6 JO News Parade. 6:45 Journal of Lrvtng. 90 Craehme Fletcher. 7:15 News Headlines - 7 jo Here's Glen Again. ,, f .-45 Sam Hayea.' , -t0-Stars ot Today. -8:15 James Abbe News. SJO Mirth and Madaeea. ' 80 Voice iot. A NaUon. tas Larry Smith. ; ' t JO The Personalrty! Hour.. 100 Rath Forbes. I v 10:l-Lawson McCaJs, -Newev A9AV.. U.. " -" IB AS Art Bakers Notebook,' U0-Tht GuldiBg Light f 11:15 Today's Children, i , 11 -JO Women in White. . ' - 11:45 Hymns of All Churches. ' 120 Women ot America. 11:15 Ma Perkins. 12 JO Pepper Young's Family. 13:45 Right to Happiness 10 Backstace WUe. I las Stella Dallas. . 130 Lorenzo- Jones. 15 Young Widder Brown I S0 When A Girl Marries. X:15 Portia Faces Life. , X JO Just Plain BUL 3:45 Front Page FarreJL ' 30 Road of Life. S05 David Harum. ' J i 3:30 B. Boynton. ' . 3:45 Aunt Mary. I 40 Dr. Kate. V 4:15 New of the" World. 4:30 Parade of Stars. 4:45 Day Foster, Commentator. 50 OK for Release. 5:15 Relax in Rhythm. . SJO Songs of Good Cheer. 5:45 Louis P. Lochner. i 60 Music Hall. I 6:30 Bob Burns. 70 Abbott and Costello. 7 JO March of Time. : 80 Mercer's Music Shop 8:15 Minstrel Melodies. SJO Coffee Time. 0 Dinah Shore. SJO EUery Quein. 100 News Flashes. 16:15 Your Home Town News 105 Musical Interlude. 16 JO Barbara and Boys, 11J0 War News Roundup. 120 X a m Swing Shut. KOAC THURSDAY 550 Ke. 100-News 10:15 The Homemakers Hour 110 School of the Air. 11 JO Concert HaU. 130 News. - - i- 12:15 Noon Farm Hour. 10 Ridin' the Range. - 1J 5 Traffic Safety. 1 JO Variety Time. 20 Home Garden Hour. 2 JO Memory Book et Musia 3.00-NeWS. vv:; -t. :n S:1S Musie 40 Horace HeidL - - 4:15 Latin-American .Neighbors. 430 America Marches. 4:45 Music Salon. 80 On the Upbeat Sao Dick Jergens. 5:45-Lest We Forget J . 10-News. 6:15 Evening Farm Hour. . 70 Southland Singing. : 7:15 Listen to Leibert 7 JO Lift Up Thy Voice, - ; 8:00 Keyboard Classics. 1 -S:15 Musical Comedy Revue. 8 JO Music that Endures. : r 6 JO News. 8:45 Evening Meditattons. . 100 Sign Ofl. ? - - nRii3:r. lBi;(i)!li)(7iWS fi rawJ2 sC3 Jaawwal ! nit cr.ciinir ' A Cr4Bt Sg. weael CVmmS TUNE IN . Army-Navy Go Jr. High Grid bcheduleSet Salem School Athletic Director GuraeeFlesher yesterday announ- the football schedule for the four iUe-Parrish Junior high fvithan am. rh. Bia. Thursday, October 12. with, the Blue4 otog Pa rish Greys at Parrish and the Les lie Golds meeting the Parrish Cardinals at Leslie. Each team will play six games. An all-star game between the pick of both Leslie and Parrish squads will be held on Sweetland Field the night of November 22 at 7:3 mber 22 at 70 dula: tx Blues vs. Parish Leslie Golds vs. o'clock. The schedule: October IS: LasUa Greys at rarnsn; parrish Cardinals" at Leslie. October Parrish Cardinals at Leslie; Parrish Greys vs. . Leslie Golds, at Parrish. October Mr Leslie S1 S2f w ie;,Pw: p'bS "irt priiGi,e Leshej Lesh Golds 1 rs. Parrish Cardinals at Parrish. No- Ivember I: Leslie Blues vs. Parrish Cardinals at Parrish: Parrish Greys vs. hM,eh7r is-. Leslie Braes vs. Leslie Golds at Les- rT? y m CaKU- nais at paman. th ' ' ' i. , - BLONDS ' f ' . "aw.mdijaa v4f S&xJL ki 1 ' n YTHIS WAY.tFFENDlfA 1 jKEr cewe.;.TH0$e I UJasSm iSTlY ' ' THfcTE H SO TIME TO SO I &JYf A WwUM F530 J jI.-V 'nVfS ' DISCOVERED V$ WS LFT J ruAan&BTl S . aluokt TuE3rt'2jr Q. WKCsIt'sI f ajT ; U il wsmvis -wEftA iftmovrntLN orTa.rosseuietrER. Jr , PUE WERS tXT THE REQUEST OF I J&UfiJ JZZ 1 lTllw T&F&r'V' RtWW VNTXLU6ENCE OH HIGrt . ffl rTlVVx MsfL U jT Ai fi 1 ftjuop swocrtftSE "3 BAEIiXY GOOGLA r . Cj''' 't rmmrt stwr. u wJj " T. ', " l - . 1 Yl NEVER SUM 1 1 FS I .MUtW.MlOiSV... MICKEY MOUSS . Ji ?-S " J J ' V TrT1 y hiii iiwftetm mill in ?j7SrE I WM SOCK TRIMSLE TESATE2 HOKESTI COT 1HE WW-tS SOME- THIM AWFOli mWRDlVLWH BRAHDTSAt TrtAT TERRl&E CCCCJ MOI4lMURFEE;TrJ VS CZAO little Ainns coo:; M3U HSAS-U'A vrsi wzd OUN SHOTS? Valley Obituaries JEFFERSON Funeral services were held at the Jefferson Meth odist church for Mrs. Charles S. Emry 80, who died September 27 at a Salem hospital. Rev. N. Sher man ' Hawk, pastor of the local Methodist church officiated. Mu sic was furnished by Mrs. Leonard McCaw and Mrs. C. J. Thurston. Bearers were Frank Fuqua of Portland; Tom R a midell and Manley Ramsdell of Canby; Jack Cowdrey of Boise, Idaho; , Ray Haines of Melino; and Clyde Rob inson; all. relatives of the deceas ed. Interment was in. the River side cemetery, Albany, with the Howell-Edwards Funeral home In charge. , JEFFERSON Mrs. Grace Thurston has received word of the birth of a new great grand son, Kent Thomas, born Septem bex27, to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ver- gin at Toledo. He has a sister. ' U.S. cities named for promi nent persons number about 375. HEAVENS Ei0 F RFG W ALL BE TORGET CARR1 -B AUVE AMKES GONNA KILL ME! I NEVER DfD ANYTHIM'TDHlMl- n re's ri4o U5.Tc;jra- FK jT OMS THAT CltLLCDt 1 -1 i.' f RATION CALENDAR PROCESSED FOODS: Book 4 Blue stamps AT through RS valid indefinitely. Use ot blue tokens discontinued October L MZAT, BUTTEL PATS CHEESES: Book Red stamps AS through KS yalid Indefinitely. Spare stamp IS valid exclusively for 19 points Jamb through October XL ., STJGAB: ' "' ' - lw " ; v Book 4 sugar stamps. 30. 11. 32 and S3 vend indefinitely. S pounds each. For camming eauy: Sugar stamp 49 valid lor 5 pounds through Febru ary XS. IMS. Apply at local OPA board lor snore. ':v - ' ;.'.'"' SHOES: Leeee Stasape tmnB: ' - Book S Airplane stamps Nos. 1 and' 3 valid iBdetiaUcly, 3. valid November l, -; ..... .. .,--;; r . -...Tift SW:'H ., it .GASOLINCt .t." . "A" 11 expires December XL Bach ' coupon- worth 4 gallons. . 'rtncL :'diLt '?- --' Old period four and , five' coupons valid .throughout the current heating season. New period one coupon also valid now and good throughout heat . Ing year. . .. , ITOVESt v:r"-: I . Apply at local OPA board for pur chase certificate. AT FIRST Cold Preparations as dirtcttd OHEM the carrier penguin REACHES 5PINACW0LA WTWn MESSAGE- Alt? SHALL J HOO) QU)CK?) 2 WHEN MDKX GANG WAS WIPED OUT. ME BECAME A CUKNIN' MADMAN. r.2CLAMI3YCUF05Aa HJS MISFORTUNES I THAT'S GOOD ADVICE rrRANGCS-TU av J :. ... SKuriawf r 'jaw:L ' T V 66 Veterans at OSC Have Expenses Paid I CORVAT.TJS, Oct. 4-(P)-AU college expenses of .65 World war II veterans registered at Oregon State' college this fall are goverri-ment-paid, the registrar's ' office said today. , : r Government assistance through a federal rehabilitation grant has been received by 32 of the vets, while 14 are . enrolled under lh "GI bfll of rights.",.,, ,. "4'" -t" " -' : That Han? On- -, Creoranlidon relieves prompgy eaase it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phfrigm, and aid satire it soothe and heal raw, tender, la fjjtmed bronchial mucous mem brjiTellycOTdrTtolroa a bottle of Cfreeomlsion with, the ua nerstajuiing you must like the way it troickiy soiaya the. cocgh or you are to rve your xnoaey back. CtlEOMULSIOM for Coehs, Chest Coiis, CroacLUIa HA.HA! THEY THINK THAT BRAT'S SAFE IN THE CABIN. ONE LITTLE STICK OF 0YNA- MITE HURLED THROUGH ---:) base yzr Ss? 2f awns ai.y-1 PlfTSjnE WINDOW- 1 r ,eweV-we, toe, w m -i n, ia userwd. MAZKZDJtWD AN NJUNl OUTLAW3, CH f v Ly(& I , - 'V ' a wJ L 'a 1.-8 r J J . 113 It Liberty Zl rhona'"5i:3 Lwm. iuUiwwt