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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
March 17, 11MJ
March 17, 1948
KAISER NAMED
HEAD OF PLAN
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NEW YORK, March 17 VP)
, Henry J. Kaiser, ship, steel and
magnesium maker, was named
today chairman of the board of
directors of Brewster Aeronau
tical Corp. in new expansion
of Interests Into the field of air
planes.
The move made the nation'
No. 1 shipbuilder a major fig
ure In the aircraft Industry. He
already bad acquired control of
smaller plane building con-
. cern.
A statement from the new
management of Brewster said
that a "new board" was taking
office effective at once.
Three of the members of the
new board were members
the former directorate.
In addition to Kaiser, the
new board included T,
Walsh, Paul S. Marrin, Chad F,
Calhoun, William F. Kurtz
Capt. George C. Westervelt, U,
6. navy (retired), Frederick Rie-
bel, Jr., F. Dean Schnacke, and
E. E. Trefethen.
of
Klamath county farmers short
of critical year-round farm labor,
are urged to take immediate
steps to place their orders for
workers being recruited and
transported to Oregon by the
farm security administration, if
help cannot be secured locally
through the USES and farm
placement office, explains Eu
gene Hampton, state year-round
farm labor, and Earl A. Gard
ner, county FSA supervisor,
courthouse, Klamath Falls.
"See your farm placement ot-
fice first and if they can't fill
your order they will refer the
request to the FSA office for a
transported worker," Hampton
said. "We will help you make
out an order, find out what hous
ing is available, type of worker
wanted and wage offered. When
the agreement is signed and a
- $10 deposit made, the request
will immediately be forwarded
for filling."
If training other than that the
farmer will give is needed, spe
cial instruction will be provided
without cost through local Smith-
Hughes instructors of the state
department of vocational agricul
ture in cooperation with the ex
tension service, Hampton ex
plained. As it takes from three
, to six weeks to bring out a work
er and many orders have already
been placed, farmers must act
immediately to insure filling; of
their requests.
"Most of the workers are re
cruited in small farm and tenant
sections of southern states and
have farming experience," said
Hampton. "If a satisfactory
worker cannot be provided in a
reasonable length of time, the
farmers $10 deposit will be re
turned."
Transportation of year-round
workers is part of the national
department of agriculture and
war board program to help meet
farm labor shortages that threat
en vital war food production.
RESPONSIVE AUDIENCE
CONCORD, N. C. (AP) E. J.
Sharp, 70-year-old chairman of
the American Red Cross war
fund drive here, raised $250 by
tinging at a rally.
He charged $25 a song for
lour songs, then asked for bids
to stop.
The audience contributed
$150 more.
BY OTHER NAMES...
Our name "automobile" was
adopted over such suggestions as
gasmobile, autovic, carleck, au
togo, klneter, autoklnet, and ip
somotor. Moths art so busy chewing the
rag they don't have time to con
sider what clothes cost these
days.
An African okapi is able to
wash ita ears with its tongue.
Freddie's Girl?
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kl . ttX'i y .ft
Actress Rita Quigley, 19, is ru
mored wearing the wings of
Pvt Freddie Bartholomew, one
time child star now in the
Army air force at Hamer Field,
Calif.
Prentiss Brown
Hopes to Curb
High Living Cost
CHICAGO, March 17 P)
Price Administrator Prentiss
Brown believes there is little
hope to reduce the cost of living
but hopes to keep prices from ris
ing more than one half of one
per cent a month.
As compared to a 22 per cent
rise in the cost of living in the
United States since September
1, 1949, when war began with
the invasion of Poland, Brown
contrasted the 210 per cent in
crease in prices in the first
World war.
CLUMSY PATRON
FALLS CITY, Neb., UP) This
customer knows that the
"thanks, come again" sign in a
department store here no longer
refers to him.
This Bomber Flew Home on Its Imagination
,
JS. il-if h,?d ilmost """P'ly off when hit by a German plane wllh a dead pilot at the controls.
!iuM f. S?"!? ForV?. Plot" by Kenneth Urn;, uevorUielow inanuged to limp to Its home bn.o niter
completing ita bombing mission over North Africa, The plane made a perfect landing but the tusoUtio broke
In bait when some one opened U10 door the noxt day.
Sleeps Into New Job as 0
Wake-Up Man for B-77 Boys
day, he accidently knocked a
fire ftvtlnffuisher nff a ht. Thn
extinguisher doused the clerks
While in the store the other I and other customers and caused
an estimated $500 damage to
merchandise.
Always read the classified ads.
Flying at 250 miles per hour,
a four-motored bomber consumes
350 gullons ot gn.volino every
hour.
WITH AN AP.MY BOMBlill
IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC,
March 17 (IT) St. Boyd N. Mc-'
GlnnMin of Alsey, III., slept his
way Into his present Job wako-
ttp imin for the B-17 buys.
It all started buck at Illckom
field in Hawull whan MoGlusson
overslept one morning and for
got to wiikcn tin 00 crews sched
uled for 11 rci'onimU.Huiice flight
As n result, the commumlliig of
ficer of his Flying Fortress
squudron gave him the Job for
tho duration.
Now all the gangling aorgannt
litis to do is get up each morn
ing nl 2 o'clock, go from tout to
tent through tho muddy Jungle
and rouso cuch officer and crow
man schedulod to fly that day.
The air corps, you see. doesn't
use tho bugle system of turning
out men.
Sergeant McGlnsson has an
ttwnkunlug technique all his
own. If an officer Is Involved,
he iisiiully calls the nffleei'i
nnmu three Union, then count In
21) 11ml culls ngiiln. Ily thin llnin
the officer usually Is nwitke nnd
cussing.
In lh cnofl of an enlisted limn,
the procedure differs. Tho
sleeper Is shnlien genlly, given
one cull, ilien niter a few see
puds wult, nunlher cull. Knllntt-rl
men usually aro "easier to waken
thiin offleors.
For nil his thouithtfitlne.i,
Sergeunt Mi'Ciliisson prnhnhly
tho most cuieicri mini In tint
squitflt'Ol).
"Dut I don't mind," ho suys.
"When I wnke them up 1 ctiu no
back to bod and sleep as Idle 111
I want."
o
Spring Freshets
Cause Sprague to
Overflow Banks
Clilt.OQUIN, Ore. Bncausa
of Hie uminuiil abundunee of
tain mill snow this winter, the
hunks of Spruguo river have
overflown, Inundating the sur
rounding lowlands. The early
Hiring freshets from tho nuiun
tnliiM hiivo cliungud the umuilly
Kc-nllo river to swift, trcuchcr.
0u torrimis of water.
Tho present tha of the river
reminds Clilhiulu residents of
a similar flood in the spring of
ln.'lV. During that previous
Hood, a bridge and many cub
Ins were washed out, numerous
logs In the mill pond were lost,
Ci and the Chilixpiln mill threat-
ened. Though lit present tho
prevailing flood Isn't ns danger-
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
ous, its potentialities ire groat.
PORTLAND, March 17 !')
ui'ttlloroU snow flurries from
tho must to the Cascades
brought an end to tiuncusnnul
warm wculhor in western Ore
gon Miuidny.
At Tllli.mook and Rockaway,
snow ana sleet blanketed new
ly plunted gnrdans that wern
heglnnlng to show green,
Snow running from two to 10
Inches In depth fell In the area
between Snndy and Twin
Bridges, necessitating use of
anowplows to clear roads.
Lurch mountain and foothills
east of Portland wore covered
with snow.
Slcnt, hull and skiff of snow
fell intermittently in sections
of Portland,
PAWNBROKERS ARMS
The Insignia of pawnbrokers,
the three golden balls, was the
coat of arms of the Lombards,
money lenders of the Middle
Ages. ' I
Horseburgers on the Hoof1
ft
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Headed for butcher shops to help relieve wartime meat shortace
are these ex-furm horses In pen at Esthervllle, Is., stockyards..
Swedes and Finns under John, nlal settlement on Pennsylvania
Prlntz established the first colo-lsoll in 1643,
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PORTLAND, March 17 (AP)
American industrialists will
have to plan now for the 35,
000,000 jobs that will be need
ed after the war, Dr. N. H. En-
gle said yesterday.
The University of Washing
ton business research director
told the Rotary club that 63,
000,000 persons will be em
ployed in this country by the
end of the year.. ,
To avoid a post-war letdown.
industry will have to find
peace-time jobs for 25,000.000
of them and in addition for
10,000,000 from the armed forc
es, he said.
Apple Queen Trades
Crown for Contract
HOLLYWOOD. March 17 UP
Noreen Roth, apple blossom
queen of Wenatchee, Wash., has
traded her apples for a film contract.
An M-G-M studio spokesman
said Miss Roth, who came to the
film capital on a tour to extol
the tastmess of Washington's ap
ples, has been signed to appear
in a film with Judy Garland and
Mickey Rooney.
WASTED HASTE
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) The
early washing machine dealer
gets the business, explained
Frank Honeywell, in municipal
court on a speeding charge.
I m in the washing machine
usiness, judge," he said.
They're frozen, you know.
Well, yesterday a used machine
was advertised for sale. I knew
three or four other companies
would be out there trying to
get that machine. I wanted to
be there first."
The Judge fined him $1 and
costs.
GIFTS
KALISPEL, Mont. (AP) A
Seattle man went shopping,
and ordered sent to friends
back home, with his compli
ments a supply of sirloin and
bone oteaks.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
Without Cdonwl And You'll Jump Out of
tied m the Morning Rum to Go
felle iule Into your bowcli avery diy. If thU
bile u not flowing freely, your food mey not
digest. It mey juat decty in the boweU. Then
gu bloata up your stomach. You set oon
tlpetad. You feel mm, volt and the world
Senate Committee
Votes to Prevent
Wage Reduction
WASHINGTON, March 17 (Pi
The senate finance committee
voted without dissent today to
amend the house-approved debt
limitation bill to prevent any re
duction in wages or salaries be
low tho highest level they had
reached between January 1 and
Sept. 15, 1042.
Chairman George (D-Ga.) said
the committee decided to discard
the amendment by Representa
tive Disney (D-Okla.) which the
house had attached to the bill,
and write a new and more sim
ple formula decreeing that gov
ernment agencies had no author
ity to cut salaries or wages back
of the level they had reached In
tho first nine months of 1042.
Growth of Singapore was due
to the commerce resulting from
opening of the distant Rum
Canal. I
PAGE! SEVEN
looks rrunV.
It takiw trine
Liver Pilii to get t
', clfl Cirter'i Little
s 2 nfnta of Ma flnw-
ntr freelv to milca vnti 1WI "im anri nn "
Get package today. Take as directed.
Effective io making bile flow freely. Ask
tot Carter' Little Liver Pill. I0i and 26.
You Women Who Suffer From
C30TT F1LASC3ES then
GHIUV FEELINGS
During 38 to 52 Years
of Agel
If fou-Uke so many women be
tween the ages of 38 and 62
' suffer from liot flashes, weak,
tired, dizzy, nervous feelings, dis
tress ot "irregularities", are blue
t times-due to the functional
middle age period in a woman's
mJlwS. ir-SIfZ Lydlft 5" K 8180 18 a flne stomachic tonic!
6omPu?'1' Thousands upon thousands
Lydla Plnkham's Compound is have reported benefits. Also
Omoiis to relieve such distress, effective for younger women to
2kenregularly-lthelpsbulldup help relieve distress of monthly
resistance against such annoying functional disturbances. Follow
symptoms, label directions. Worth trying.
;; Jfflfe
TOMORROW
49c i Floor Wax
29c Wax Applier
44c
row only
in a hurry!
1 t,CJ-rr'
1 mzms L9.8.MV;
i
m r s - I .
78c Value... Both for ymy
- t...Mlvr1
Sears famous
ei o-H.Hlna floor wax . .
pint can and a long handle
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f -- a .k .unaJ..
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TWO-BITS RETIRES
MEDFORD, Ore.. (P) Two-
Bits, the cliff-Jumping fox ter
rier, is retiring to the farm
He nose-dived over an 800-foot
cliff in January, and his master
gave him up for dead. Ten dav
later the dog, who had landed
in a snow bank, struggled home,
tan wagging.
Last week he'd recovered suf
ficiently to dive again. This
time there was no snow on the
rocks below but his master Wil.
Jian Zicgler hopefully searched
for several days, and found the
dog.
Two-Bits was badly bruised
again. Zlegler said he'd send
him to a farm to break him of
his dangerous habit.
PSEUDONYM PROTECTION
"Jukes family" is a pseudonym
used to protect worthy members
of a New York state family with
an unusual background of crime
and pauperism.
Always read the classified ads
JUST RECEIVPhi
NEW SHIPMENT
ELECTRIC RANGES
SATURDAY -IAS)1
Bargains galore . . . but the Sale ends Saturday . . .
DON'T MISS IT!
mm
F-.VSrar.'ri'
Clean. plomcL
jbiorbent cot
' on covtrtd
"Ita good
whlta masJin..
rip-
stitched. Full,
twin. Value!
Worth 3Se
Bath Towels
29c
Say "Gotham
plaldi and na
ral block bor
ders. Long
looped, sturdy
terry. Hand
towel. 1;
wash cloth sc.
Worth $1.49
Rolllc Cords
1.39
Soft narrow
wale corduroy
with btb-top,
wipe ndin,
Bartacked at
train point.
Sizes 1 to 1
Worth 7fla
Polo Shlrti
69c
Colorful itrljw
td combed rot
tpna with crew
neK and long
iltsvoi. Prac
tical, low prtc
cdl I to ft.
Women's Cotton
Percale Aprons
Regularly sold at 3So each
. . . but now roducodl Bound
dj . , , well tailored stylos.
Hurryl
Boys' Bib Corduroys
i
Novell cordr In blut. maroon,
brown or green. Slioi 2 to I.
Nicely lnllored of narrow wale
corduroyl
69
USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN!
SEE THE VALUES IN SEARS COMPLETE PAINT
DEPARTMENT! PAINT UP NOW!
Serocote House Painf$
Low cost . . . long tarm protection with good coverage and hiding qual
ities. Low priced! Gallon covers up to 325 square feet, two coatsl Save
now . . . Sale ends Saturday.
Gal.
In 8 s
ONE LARGE
GROUP OF
WALLPAPER
PRICE
MASTER MIXED HOUSE PAINT
Sears finest . . . guaranteed for longest wear . .
greatest spread . . . maximum hiding power . . . and
lowest cost per years of wearl )29
5 gallon cans O gal.
SEROTONE WALL FINISH
For a quick, economical redecorating Job, use Serotone
. . . Sears magic wall finish. Pastel af69
shades ... . easily applied! jm gal.
MASTER MIXED ENAMEL
Its rich colors and pastel shades will transform your
rooms quickly and economically. Will not chip. peeL
crack or blister! Equal to m 19
the flnestl I qt
Pure Turpentine Gal. $1.20
Women's Rayon
Satin Slips
Good looking lace trimmed
slips In shiny rayon latlnil
Taaroie color. 32 to 42.
Boys' $1.19 Value
Pajamas
Fancy pstlernt and stripes In
good woaring broadcloth.
Sliet ( to IB. Real valuos.
Women's Rosetex
Rayon Panties
Regularlr worth at least 3 Bo.
Panties, bloopers or briefs
In snug fitting rayon knltl
Boys' Knit
Brief Shorts
Close filling briofs that regu
larly tell at 25c or more.
Smalt, medium, large. Elas
tic wnlitl
iee sears tim k,. r
n r J -wen or
r'
MEN'S CAPE LEATHER
t a f..,Ur. pZ.lp U, '"the,
Pr chest DBPt.. V, ' .i:,a,d nlng . . . ri.
Worth SloTsoi Z.."'" U 48, 05
aviator srm
f'4 8hu.ti35i iom
COMBINATION
I0" Two .id. ll:ZX'l 79
HNlfLuA'P MCKETS
o. 8i's.;"3v,," e ndl Dark
Wo'" t least 4.981 ... ' MAS
Don't Miss These Buys!
EMBASSY RAYON CREPE
New spring prints that are really
valuesl 38 Inches wide . . . KJ(
and washable! Yd.
WATER TUMBLERS
Assorted designs and plain style
water or highball glasses! Three
sises , . . A
worth morel Ea.
GLASS BOWL SETS
Worth at least 48e. Complete set
of 4 mixing bowls. fit
Handy slsosl Bet.
, WINDOW SHADES
Washable flbor shades In buff,
sand or groenl Complete "iQt
with roller's! 36" x 8". Ea.
PEPPERELL STAMPED CASES
New designs In popular stamped,
and hemmed pillow cases, f'ft
Worth 89c pairl Pr.
FLOUR SACK TOWELS
Regular 18c quality! A huge stock
at a markdown price . Qe)
so buy plenty! Ea. "
LAUNDERITE SHEETS
81x108 else In the popular sheet
that millions of American house
wives use every dayl 131
Women's 50
Wool Sweaters
1.98 values hi half wool and half
cotton slipover sweaters. Short
sleeves. Novelty styling!
1"
Men's Knit
Polo Shirts
Purchased especially for thli
aalsl Small, medium, large.
Crew nock! Blue, tan, green.
won; and outlet
P'ug control. Clock .nd
95
Regular $1.17!
ROYALTON SHIRTS
Worth much more . . but
reduced for this Big 8 Day
Sale. Plains and fancies In
good-looking mate rials.
Sises 14 H to 17. Sale ends
Saturday . . . Act now!
9c
pfmj Deo!? r 4
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SENSATIONAL VALUE!
M
A real buy . . . and new's the
time to apply new groofingl 35
lb. weight . . . finished mica
surface. Roll covers 108 square
feet. Don't miss this valuel
Roll
Covert
108 sq. ft.
90 lb. Talc Roll Roofing, roll . . 2.69
105 lb. Stagger Edge Roofing, roll 3.29
60 lb. Sheeting Paper, roll . - - 1.49
Decorative Wallpaper, roll - - 1.98
Women's Spring
Rayon Hosiery
Good looking circular knits
In new attractive spring
shades. 8lses 8M to 10. See
these values!
Men's $1 Value
Silk Ties
n S'oup of over 70 regular
SHFtlos to clear! All colors.
Hosvy Imported silks.
ryl
Hur..
Boys' Broadcloth Shorts 19e
Boys' Coot Sweaters $1.29
Boys' Fancy Corduroys ... .52.98
Man's Bib Overalls $1.17
Man's Dreti Shirts $1.45
70x80 Double Blankets ....$2.79
5 Quart Oil Change 77c
Hickory Hammer Handles 7e
Bleached Tea Towels 9e
5 pc. Pottery Bowl Set $1.59
, Glass Mixing Bowls 10c
36x78 Curtain Panels 49e
98c Curtain Clearance 57c
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Limit 4.
Women's Novelty
Cotton Sweaters
Sises 34 to 44. Several new
spring colors. Button front
or slipover styles! Wort!
1.251
Men's Twill
Flannel Shirts
Out they go at a reduction! So
buy now for next winter. Plain
colors or bright plaldsl
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BUY WAR
BONDS AND
STAMPS
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BUY WAR
BONDS AND
STAMPS
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See This wronw r
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clever non.i-
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INFANTS CRIB BJAHKETJ
L..,iv sold for morel .., Tf
nvBwp.-i r.auiar oi.i
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MiiaitlMiii imm-iiii in mm m
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pv7. -Hit
XL, if
fc-n'Marma-i ineienaiiB esrmjilesslelal
Baby Elaine Athans gives
Maurice Fitzgerald, New York
City official, the bare facts on
how cut in fuel oil rationing
for diaper services is affecting;
her.
Churchill Defends
Son's Statement on
French Patriotism
LONDON, March i7 UP)
Appearing in the house of com
mons to face the question firing
line for the first time since his
illness from pneumonia. Prime
Minister Churchill today de
fended his son Randolph who
had upheld the majority of
French officials in North Africa
as patriots and not fascists.
Young Churchill, a captain
in the British army in North
Africa as well as a member of
parliament, had written a let
ter to the Evening Standard
which specifically praised Mar
cel Peyrouton, governor gener
al of Algeria, and by implica
tion criticized fighting French
quarters in London.
Michigan Newspaper
Curtails Production
MT. CLEMENS, Mich., March
17 UP) The Mt. Clemens Daily
Monitor-Leader today curtailed
its publication to a thrice-weekly
schedule because, according to
its publisher, Paul W. McKee, of
the direct impact of war upon
advertising revenues and produc
tion costs."
In announcing the reduced
publication schedule, McKee
gave assurance that it was of "a
duration nature," -adding that
daily publication would be re
sumed at the earliest possible
moment.
Publication will be on Tues
days, Thursdays and, Fridays.
WOOD VS. COAL
Used with good furnace equip
ment, a cord and a quarter of
heavy hardwood will yield as
much heat as a ton of anthra
cite, experts say.
The onward march of civiliza
tion ordains that this, the great
est of all nations, must assume a
leadership in the world of to
morrow. Gov. John W. Bricker
of Ohio.
WludlfoH&mfWttk
WAR BONDS
Peace time pursuits, and peace
time luxuries are on the shelf for
the duration of the War . . . and
until glorious Victory comes to the
United Nations. So you women who
have had your hearts set on the pur
chase of an electrlo sewing machine
must wait until peace comes.
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New electric machines are out
until after the war and manufactur
ers are producing War goods. Buy
War Bonds now, however, and save
the purchase price of an electric ma
chine for after-the-war purchase.
Buy more and more War Bonds
every payday. "You've Done Your
Bit, Now Do Your Best."
V.S.Trtatuty Dtfarlmtnt
Dr. A. A. Soule, M.D.
Medicine & Surgery
(Diseases of the Heart) '
1945 Main
Phones 7323, 8314
No. ans. 6513
An Institute to Instruct men
and women as trainers of skilled
Inbor, supervisors and leaders in
all eligible war Industries Is to
be held here in April by the war
manpower commission, in con
junction with the state vocation,
al educational program and tha
school district.
Preliminary meetings to in
form management and union
heads with regard to this pro
gram have been held here this
woek, according to Itobort H,
Williams, assistant district rep
resentative of the training divi
sion of the WMC.
The Institute will be conduct
ed by Norman Davis, who holdf
the same title in the WMC. Any
industry interested in the pro
gram, not represented at the
meetings held this week, can par
ticipate by making contact with
A. H. Fitch, local vocational edu
cation coordinator, or writing to
Loren E. Hinman, district repre
sentative of the training division
of WMC, 1006 Bedell building.
Portland.
Purpose of the institute is to
develop men and women who, in
turn, pass on their Instruction to
people in various supervisory
levels In Klamath Falls and the
adjacent district employed In industry.
Meat Situation
Better, But Then
Opportunity Slips
PORTLAND. March 17 IB
The meat situation in the Ale
Nagel household Improved mo.
mentarlly yesterday but Mrt,
Nagel let opportunity slip.
A China pheasant roostet
crashed through a living room
window and beaan necklne
angrily at household furniture.
Mrs. Nagel went after him with
a broom but the pheasant wag
too nimble.
At length she threw onen a
door ani managed to shoo him
out.
"Why didn't you catch himV
expostulated friend husband
when he got home. i '
'Because I didn't want him
to wreck the house any mora
than he already had." ...
Some people are busily con
cerned about the past records of
various French functionaries
whom the Americans have deem
ed it expedient to employ. For
my part, I must confess I am
more Interested in the safety of
the armies and in the success of
the operations. Winston Chur
chill, r.
"SOME Of
MVS Bttl
m B MADE
M SIMM"
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j add more?
I purest wrier.
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