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Show THE SALINA SUN. SAUNA. UTAn wsV, 'V Office Joke C;sts This The Fern Doily v Company $6,70-- in Cash FRESNO CALIF -- A harm'ess " ke" in the office of the Mercantile Acceptance corporation here boomeranged and when the smoke cleared, $3,704 in cash was missing A K Linn, a collector, took the bag of money for deposit from Arlene Gaiser, cashier Instead of banking it, he plaj fully tossed the bag into a wastebasket, tell- ,iAlL-VECETftBL- E LAXATIVE SM VT ? t- A evw WHEN or complaining about of the .Secretary informec L. SUB ROSA. . Sullivan congress that submarines not belonging to any nation vest of the iron curtain have beer sighted off our shores.' He salt that Russia has five times as Navy John 14 Escape Death subs as Germany had ginning of World War 11. In Train Slide many at be- Accident. SUP HOARD ..As IN EGYPT. WATCH a welcome relief from quarter .'He handed me and drove away,' pictures g- Ohio, told his mother when unidentified motorist struck killed his d Martin of Dayton, Teddy ar ant Jigs dog, BIG SET CCMBINATI ON... Number one father-end-s- on combination J. Grimesey (left) of Janesville, Wis. Grimesey, senior, a supervisor in the Parker Pen company plant in Janesville, recently set a national record of 199 for the prone and kneel positions. Bob is an Eagle scout as well as a champion rifle in team in the and son Robert, 17, If 1948 were Harry ' ENTHUSIASTIC. ..Retired vrr i; rx 70U CAN bring all the delicate charm of the lovely fern leaf right into your home by making one or more of those handsome doilies for your best table. You will be thrilled to watch the fern fronds grow right out of very attractive nineteen-inc- h center piece while you crochet Jonathan M. Wainwright added hia iota of support to the An attorney for CHICAGO old Silvio Garippo, a newsboy, filed a $100 000 damage suit against Mrs Muriel McCormick Hubbard, granddaughter of John D Rockefeller, Sr , and Cyrus McCormick He charged that the heiress hurt him in a fight over a res- Speaking glowingly of his former army superior, Wainwright said, Gen. Douglas MacArthur is the foremost candidate for President of the United States.' v x drive. ' i v A ' taurant check 4 i' Z V A Vwfc 'Vi s. 1 j' I i 1 1 V '' r 1 v'V;..-'!- i jet A tion DOGCID BIRD. . .Rusty , a Seattle, Wash., cocker spaniel, leads a dogs life with Kilroy the pigeon around. The bird likes to perch and walk on the dogs back and flap his wings in Rustys face, keeping him awake when hed rather be asleep. ..This is the season of the year circus press agents start vying with politicians to see which can make more noise and get more apace in the newspapers for their assorted exhibits and freaks. Here, for instance, are two elephants of the Dailey Brothers circus which wintered in Gonzales, Tex., and is ready for a tour of the country this sunnier. JUST when A COUPLE OF ELEPHANTS Kills i COMFORT SPEEDED-U- P for KIDNEY SUFFERERS B&rkachm Ug ed punt, broken sleep j) tinful pa. r,i iilaAL- of moat once theuyKl entirety 4ue tm ptiikAs edite, urge tufntya bo fur qui:tr, longer lttUng relief, tke bladder ea well ta eUmuiare kidney action. ) this uae foUy (the new kidnev bladder) rUU. they eito have direct eedtuve like action on bUdder At your druggist I Diene you find etimultBhigi"tkkiuea then ALLAY It IKltl i Al luN. 'fhtt e tkeoaute CIRCIE NFFMEWORK tiirayo 7, 111. Pattern. BFHINO ouble-duty cidei Um- 630 South Wells bt. ( Enclose 20 cents for them far more aaUafaotory. DOLhLb YOUH UoNLY bACh. No Nam. Address. You Can Be a Partner Buy U. S. Savings Bonds') fO VOUI falL I Golf Winners in 1918 MA&mucivsQvAm! Yo,?i InsactU by contacts by fumes- - Destroys ' Plan bul Pre beneficial Insects. Insist m trlgmnl a. hry staled ctn tamers U insure inti strengths -.D- Aw so-call- h ! Ay V WITH A TOBACCO CHEMICAL CORPORATION SHRt Since fslieoitne Specialists KENTUCKY LOUISVIllI AAOEAO To obtain complete erorhetlng Instructions for tha Pern Dolly (Pattern No 6061) eend 20 rents In coin. Tour Name, Addreaa and Pattern Number. Due to an unusually large demand and current conditions, slisMly more time ta required In tilling orders lor a lev of tha most popular patterns. Bend your order to: matter. Herman Keiser won the Masters In 1946 and has won little since. Lew Worsham won the Open at St Loins last year and hasnt won a tournament since. Jim Ferrier from Australia won the P.G A. but has set no blazing woodlands on fire since Why is it that we have no golfers who can win more than one tournament on a 3,500-mil- e junket? Horton Smith won six around 1978. Jimmy Dcmaret won six or seven a few years back. MacDonald Smith won eight big ones in a year. Bobby Jones mopped up in 1930. Jones and Ilagen won 24 national and international championships between them. Now you cant find a golfer who can win as many as two. Ben Hogan never has won an Open Jimmy Demaret never has won an Open or a PGA. Sammy Snead never has won a U. S. Open, al though the brilliant but erratic Snead has won the PGA. and the British Open. Hogan, Nelson, Snead and Dema ret are too good to stand on their records in the U. S, Open, the Br.t-isOpen and the PGA, the three top titles of golf. Where is another Bobby Jones Another Walter Hagen, another 1 might add an Gene Sarazen? other Tommy Armour and another Jim Barnes, who won these three major events. The modern charge is made that Junes, Hagen and Sarazen played in only few tournaments that all three would have been nervous wrecks If they bad followed the rough trail that Hogan, Demaret, Snead and the others haye taken. This can be true. I am not going to deny it f r I can't prove these charges are wrong All I know is there are too many tournaments today for the good cl the player. Especially the better player. Big money golf is much rough r on the nerves than world series baseball or any form of football The mental side is far more lm portant in golf than it is in baseball football or boxing. V Gen. Newspaper Boy Sues Rich Heiress for $109,000 The suit alleged that Garippo received cuts which will result In p rmanent di'figui ement" when Mrs Hubbard threw a glass, half filled with water, into his face and the glass shattered, cutting his face and his left hand The incident, the suit stated, took place a few hours before announcement of an agreement by which Mrs Hubbard relinquished her two adopted children after a long court battle over their custody with her brother, Fowler McCormick, board of International Harchairman vester company The suit charged that Mrs Hubbard was in an irtoxicated condi- be . 1 Who will win the Masters? Who will win the Open? Who will win the P G A.? Apparently it doesnt . -A .831 Snyder would have drawn 10 per cent m each of these $100,000 tests. As far as one can peer into the fogs and mists of the future, her was $30,000 plus other big races to come as well as the fame of riding a standout champion. Citation is still here and ready. So are Een and Jimmy Jones. Bat just what happened to Snyder Is anybody's guess. Sport is always packed full of breaks of sudden turns that mean the difference between victory and defeat. But this is a different case. This sudden squall meant the difference between life with fame and gold and the sudden blotting out of a career that waa just beginning to unfold. On the verge of moving into the greatest fame a jockey could know. Snyder suddenly came to the end of the road In the roaring, boiling water of the Keys, Fate never bothers where the aces or the deuces thii seven-year-ol- sub-zer- d SPMY, soul-seari- BJ0CD MONEY. . QUICK RELIEF FOR ACID INDICISUCX all of profound significance, this is just a photograph of an Egyptian camel driver standing on top of hia camel in front of on of the pyramids of Giza and looking for whatever camel drivers look lor in Egypt. Probably more cemela. ot Girl, 15, Kills Mother In Row Over Dance Date N J -- A beautiful, FRANKLIN, dark-eyeschool girl succeeded in winning the right to attend a junior high school prom over her mothers dead body Fifteen-year-ol- d Marian Russo wanted to go to a junior prom at Sussex high school, said Police Chief Herbert C Irons Her mother, Mrs. Lillian Russo. 35, objected. Irons said the girl declared in an oral statement-long dispute over the dance culminated m blows between the girl and the mother in the basement of their home During the bloody duel, the mother struck the girl with a lead pipe The girl wielded a beer bottle in defense Finally, the mother slumped to the floor. Terror-strickeMarian tried unsuccessfully to stuff the body of her mother into a canvas bag. The girl then washed away bloodstains, changed her clothing, end summoned a neighbor, Frank Donche She told him her mother had fallen down the cellar stalra, and was badly injured. Marian is in Franklin hospital with a skull fracture, and physlclam sail she would require treatment for several weeks. ai.ail rifibrcai. d in Freak ALAMOSA, COLO In one of the most spectacular railroad accidents m history, three railroad cars were hurled like tiny tos down a mountainside by a roaring snowslide, yet all 14 passengers emerged alive. None of the dozen passengers and trainmen was injured seriously One who escaped injury entirely was a boy who fell asleep on his gi andfathers shoulder as he was carried to safety A 19-- j ear-ol- d nurse suffered frostbitten feet as she scrambled, minus stockings and shoes, up the frozen slope in the yellow light of trainmens lanterns The train, on the narrow gauge Denver and Rio Grande Western line between Alamosa and Durango, was climbing toward Cumbres pass when the slide struck The torrent of snow, 100 feet wide, smashed into the last three cars. They were swept down the slope for distances of 30 to 500 feet Cushioned by the packed snow, they did not overturn. The nurse, Mary Martinez, of Park View, N M., said, We hit a large tree and the car splintered. Our car was at a steep angle and I am sure we would have gone on down the slope if that tree hadnt stopped us The wreck occurred at a 9,000-foaltitude 50 miles southwest of o Alamosa m weather Trainmen lighted flares and lanterns beside the tracks and tossed a rope down to the passengers scramb'ing m the snow Miss Martinez, a nurse at the Denver Childrens hospital, did what she could for the injured, but had no first aid equipment his bad luck or the tough breaks that have followed him, you dont have to pay the slightest attention to the All you have to sombte squawk. do is think about A1 Snyder. His dieam, that of every jockev, was to ride a Kentucky Derby winner. Beyond that, to be the winning ruler of the Triple Crown. SnyJer, after 10 tough riding years, was set to make his triple move in the Dei by, the Preakness and the Belmont on a three year-olknown as Citation, rated today as the surest Triple Crown winner in racing history. Unfortunately, Snyder went fishing in a small boat with two friends. They were m the famous Florida A gale came along without Keys. warning, and someone else will ride Citation in the three rich races, A whirl of wind at twilight and the small boat had vanished. As the late Mr. Henley so well wrote; Into the night go one and trash In the Saturday noon closing rush the cashier forgot to recover the money Then it was discovered the deposit had not been made A search of the firms trash cans failed to locate the money. In NR (Natures Remedy) Tablets, there are n chemicals k minerals, no phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are different act different. Purny vegt table x combination of 10 vegetable ingredients formulated over 50 years ago. L'ncoated or candy coated, their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as millions of NRs have proved. Get a 25 box Use as directed. YOU HEAR someone ing Miss GaiserThis is no good to me I'll just put it with the rest of the None Injured Seriously COfAMON SENSE.. thoutandi upon vr aV Prove thousands of times I i RECIPE FILE 4 cup butter or margarine lb. marshmallows (about 2 Vi 1 dot) tcasixxm vanilla pkg. Kellogg a Rice Krispies (5t4 oz ) Heat butter or margarine and marshmallows over water until syrupy. Beat In vanilla. Put Rice Krispies in greased bowl and pour mixture on top. Mix well. Press Into 9x13 greased shallow tin. Cut into 2(4 squares when cool. Yield: 24 delicious Rice Krispies Marshmallow Squares. Everyone will love them I IS T HARD FOR YOU T0 CUT D0WI1 SMOKING? , change to SAfJO the safer cigarette with Then 'H)! EES - Not a Substitutn Not MnJcatnd Sanos scientific process cuts nicotine content to half that of ordinary cigarettes. 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BUSY. . .Here, last, is hanger. He a one-arm- ed CCMULSCRY TRAINING for a decade, China IN CHINA. . .Stricken with continuous war haa turned to compulsory military train-in- g to provide manpower. Here, at a ceremony held in the auditorium of the Shanghai city council, Shanghai's first lot drawing for military service was held. There were 211 numbered bamboo platea in the jar. DRY YEAS? |