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Show Thursday, As PAGE THREE 6, 1949 January SEWING 4 CIRCLE PATTERNS , re5A It Sees Wemtbi-tto- k Ug ' Released J Pegler by WNU Features. President Truman's iteration of his old cry of "Red Herring," we resume where we left re- - PITH ( t&k fe:- r - off. For reasons plain to anyone who has followed the career of the committee on activities, the President is still determined to thwart the committee and to disparage its actual revelations of treason and similar tieachery in the state, war, navy and commerce departments under the Roosevelt regime. Truman is the heir to the Roosevelt political estate, much of of course, been debased which, THISS V. S. . 8 Mi has by historical disclosures since the end of the shooting war. He obviously thinks it would still PEGLER be bad politics to admit or let anyone else prove that Roosevelt did open the doors to agents of the Kremlin. However, he has not openly carried the target for Roosevelt as often as the widow and Jimmy the Eaglet expected him " 1$"-- ballplayers now banging around who have even a faint wisp of a chance to equal or beat it The mark is Ty Cobb's lifetime batting average of .367. Here is one of the greatest records that sport has ever known. The .367 is high enough. But when you figure this represents 24 years of play against the top pitchers from almost three decades, the picture on takes added greatness. The two players referred to are Ted Williams of the Red Sox and Stan TY COBB christening ceremonies in Buckingham palace. In the back row, left to right: Lady Brabourne; Philip, Duke of the formal the Earl of Athlone and Edinburgh; King George; David Bowes-LyoPrincess Margaret. Seated are Dowager Marchioness Milford-HavePrincess Elizabeth with Prince Charles and Queen Mary. n; n, Whereas It had been generally thought that he would campaign in the great name of Roosevelt, he hardly mentioned him and made his fight in his i W Glamour Date Frock GLAMOUR plus for a junior This exciting date .359. frock will do wonders to influence Joe Jackson 10 years, .356. your audiences twin rows of soft 11 years, Billy Hamilton lace is used to accent the waist Cheery Ilotise Dress .353. sleeves can be brief or brace top, BRIGHT looking cheery Dan Brouthers, Ed Delehanty, house dress to start the day let length. Willie Keeler, Tris Speaker, Babe right. Cut on simple, easy to sew Pattern No. 8388 cornea In sizes 11. 12, Ruth, Harry Heilmann, Bill Terry lines, it is as comfortable as can 13, 14. 16 and 18. Size 12, 4a yards ot and George Sisler follow in order be has bold ric rac for trimVt yards lace. from .348 to .341. Lou Gehrig finNotice the handy pockets, ourSend today for your copy of FASHION, ming. complete pattern magazine. The Fall ished at .340, two points under the and Winter issue contains 60 pages ot pert bow tie. i and confined his atto the eightieth name A tack entirely congress. Inasmuch as the penetration of the state department by the Communists i took place during Roosevelt's reign, and early in his reign at that, Mr. Truman could very gracefully join the committee on activities in hounding the traitors and spies and all their accomplices. After all, they aren't his traitors and spies. Roosevelt let them Proof If , 1 here in an(j we don't have to prove what his reasons were. It is enough to know that they got In during his presidency and to point to proof in the records of the old Dies committee that they were there with his knowledge. He may have been moved by recklessness and impudence rather than conscious traitorism, although he seems to have had no more patriotic loyalty than his ancestors who were tories in the Revolution and copperheads in the Civil war. Whatever Truman's motives are, he certainly is a primitive American of the Spelvin type and such treachery is to him as evil as t any other naive, corn-fe100 per center from World KILLED . grandson . . Quentin Roosevelt, of President Theodore Roosevelt, was killed recently n the crash of a Chinese fiC--4 air- liner. Roosevelt was of a Chinese aviation cornt poration. 11.1 !! J,. m. up I.. A I N hy J -- ...11 rf-?- ' ... The stately Interior of this U. S. air force GLAMOUR PLANE Lockheed Constellation shows the "executive stateroom" which reportedly was too swank for President Truman. He prefers his less glamourous DC-The "mystery plane," said to have been outfitted for use as a flying flagship for Dewey, is now at Mitchel field. The plane holds 30 6. passengers plus a crew of six: -art ... d, War I. None of Truman's friends with access to the eye and ear of the public has ever tried to explain why. then, he fights so hard to prevent the denunciation of traitors by the house committee. The explana- tion, therefore, must be found by for eradicating a national danger. Princess Elizabeth OUTING Is shown in a car as she went on tier first onting since the birth of Prince Charles. She and the paid s visit to Clarence boose, their home when they are In London. duke 9 te As lawyers and cosmic statesmen would pot it, time is on Truman's side. It was eleven years ago that Whlttaker Chambers and other persons In the Communist conspiracy got state erret from appointees of the Ty Cobb set more records than an adding machine can handle in a day. But there are two that are almost unbelievable. The first of his incredible performances has already been named that of finishing with a lifetime average-tak-ing in 24 years of .367. Here are two leading examples. Hans Wagner and Nap Lajole are still remembered as two of the greatest hitters of all time. I saw both Wagner and Lajoie in the years of their prime. Both were masters of the ash. Yet, after 21 e mark was years. Lajoie's .338 and Wagner's was .329. Here's another angle. After 16 or 17 years, both Lajoie and Wagner began ft fade away from their twin peaks. But. after Cobb had completed 20 years, his baiting average, for the last four years were: .378, .339, .357 and .323 the last mark was in Cobb's 24th campaign. At the end of 20 years, Cobb's mark was around .372. Cobb's other high mark was just a. amazing Hans Wagner led the National league in batting through eight seasons. Hornsby led his league seven times. But, from 1907 c0 Any New Deal government. damage that we might have suffered from these betrayals by Roosevelt's clique was Inflicted ago and we did not we were hurt. The dangerous continuing 7 poten- tialities which are learnedly by curbstone diplomats course in states after a manship seem to be Imaginary They certainly are not weighable in any scales of knowledge. discussed so ' Tru Therefore. man runs no risk in No sneering at the se of the pump r crets "M kin and in using the department of Justic to clutter the i committee's work and frustrate Jus ... " ' r Dr. Lloyd physicist and five atomio scientists facblindness from radiation, has ing expressed hope that the news of their injuries will not hamper the nation's atomio program. UNDAUNTED Smith, one of BACK TO JAPAN . . . Jacob Desbacer. 36, made bis first and only trip to Japan early In the morning of April 20, 1942, as a bombardier In General Doolittle's famous raid on Tokyo. He was forced down and spent 40 months In a Jap prison camp. Today, Deshazer and bis son are on their way to Japan wife, shown here, and their year-ol- d determined to serve the rest of their lives as missionaries. "un tice ill i for four years, late and beyond that has no He is in in his life, ambition. The department ' thrniiih grand Juries and fumble them In the trials with the Modioli earnestness of the tlon hear with a noboille of beef. There will be ' through A, 1 t 1919. Ty Cobb led Pattern No. 1783 is for sizes 14. 16. 18. 20; 40, 42 and 44. Size 16. 4', yards of 33 X i ? ? smart, easy to make styles. Free pattern printed inside the book. 25 cents. pattern SEWING circle: dept. 530 Sooth WeUs St. Chicago 1, IU. Enclose 25 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Size; Pattern No or ? ASK ME ANOTHER ? ? ? f Name - Address- ? ? A General Quiz The Questions 1. A decade consists of how many? 2. What is meant by a fiasco? 3. Who was known as "Silent Cal"? 4. 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He led nine consecutive years, was finally stopped by Tris Speaker in 1916 and then cinw back to the front in 1917, 1918 and Mv- - 1919 of Justice is used to obstruct Justice against deserv Ing Democrats and to hound and beat opponents of the regime as a matter of common political routine In this tMe. the traitors and their snociaieK are not deserving Demo crats in the sense that Philip Murray is put their conviction would prove that Roosevelt did open the while Herbert doors to enemies Hoover and Charles Lindbergh were pilloried and persecuted by some of those very traitors. therefore, the department of maul the eases Jtiotlre will Babe Ruth's .342. Ted Williams, today, is slightly over .350 and Stan Musial's lifetime record to date is .345. Ted Williams is 30 years old and should have at least seven or eight good years left. The war cut into his chance for any longtime mark, and it also hit him just as he was approaching his peak. His average was .356 when he gave three years to the service. Musial is only 28 years old and should have 10 seasons left. His mark is .345. Both Williams and Musial could launch their wiry frames on batting splurges and finish close. But it would take miracle hitting. One thing to their advantage is they don't have to hit against such pitchers as Johnson, Young, Joss, Walsh, Wood, Donovan, etc. Joe DiMaggio is out of the race. Joe is now 34 years old. He has been around as an active pro since 1932 when he was with San Francisco, and that was 18 years ago. He can have only a few big years left and his lifetime average is only around .331. So only the Red Sox and the Cardinal aces have any chance to mingle with the Cobbs and the Hornsbys, the Joe Jacksons and the Billy Ham il tons above .350. Two Greatest Records deduction, which brings us to the conclusion that Truman hates them as much as any other loyalist but will not let the KepuDUcans aerive any political benefit from exposure of the Democratic party's crimes, nor even let them earn the credit on us long even know Musial of the Cardinals. Neither will ever last for any 24 years. But each has at least a long shot, outside chance of meeting the .367 challenge by hitting from .380 to .390 for the remainder of what would have to bo a miracle career. You might be interested in selecting the leaders from past campaigns. Here they are Ty Cobb 24 years, .367. Rogers Hornsby 19 years, ROYAL FAMILY . . . Members of England's royal family and sponsors of the new born Prince Charles posed for a gronp picture after to. own f r gronp, r two mi YS 3roch for Speclat 2)aiteS 'IJouncj a certain mark In THERE is and there are only 'president of the S? l Shooting at Cobb's 367 . . Dorothy Burks, United Nations is shown beorganization, girl's ing crowned "Miss United States" by Maj. Gen. William H. Arnold. Miss Burks works for the office of the chief of staff. &4V7ZAY0 KM, ' iff '? Fltl Identinrsllon HISS former state photo of Alger Hiss, after he had department official, been arraigned on two rnunts of an outgrowth of testperjuryin asconnection with Comma-nis- t imony spy Inquiries. - - ' -r. i- - Kir; ; ?X , WRIGHT PLANE . . . General view of the celebrity-studdegathering at the formal presentation of the Wright brothers' "Kilty The ceremony Hawk" at the Smithsonian Institution In Washington opened a day of tribute to the first men to fly 43 years ago In (he right background Is Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, chancellor of the Smithsonian, as be addressed the crowd after acceptance ceremonies. HONOR d In 1922. just 1? years after he reported to Detroit, Cobb made his final challenge He batted 401 that year, but George S:s'er's 420 was more than the veteran could match. Check back and you'll find few ballplayers still around after seventeen major-leaguyears. To find one good enough to pass .400 is something else again There are a few records that will not ' e broken that anyone now living will ever know about. One is Babe Ruth s output of 714 home runs. The other Is Cy Young's pitching record ot 510 big league victories The other two belong to Ty Cobb; 3fi7 for 24 years leading the American league In 12 out of 13 consecutiv. seasons. Quick relief with MENTHO LATUM e Don't let coughing wrack d hit cheit rub on Menthlatnm. See how quickly Mentholatum't famous com bimtion of menthol, camphor and other ingredients help lessen congestion without burn ing lender skin. 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