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The army also used rubber decoy LCT boats, rubber Jeeps and tanks to draw enemy fire. 155-mm- TICKET LINE OF THE YEAR . . . Shown at the Genera! Motors building. Detroit, is s part of one of the largest picketing demonstrations In reeent history. An estimated 10,000 marchers ringed the corporations headquarters with placards and bands for nearly three hours. Cancelled union contracts gave union worst setback it has received since 1937. ATOMIC - 7 (..j I yI pi? M "'JUT""'"-. v. w k' ss t'-- y GAVE PATTON BLOOD .U ll 'fa- -w A"- - - f Wl' i ' Y' V. .:. :: - s. ' n f $ .. a a,. p itam.i. ... tor accident. t X'r.i z .6ft. ,teadwiiic i- i I - : Y . A steer that escaped from a Detroit STEER UPSETS DETROIT packing house puts up a fight as two men try to hang on to their prize. Four steers broke out of the stock yards and caused considerable excitement in a business section of Detroit before they were caught. While no damage was done, thousands of citizens flocked to cover. ' . . CpI. Salvatore DiBernado, Port Chester, N. Y who gave a blood transfusion to Gen. George S. Patton Jr., when the latter was rushed to a hospital at Heidelberg, following serious mo- h ... BULL SESSIONS AT OLD MENS TOWN Disraeli pithily summed np mans life cycle thus: Youth is a blunder; manhood a struggle; old age a regret. The state of Maine has taken a mighty step towards eliminating the .regret from old age with the establishment of the community for old men outside the town Jcffersoni near Augusta. The rocking-chai- r statesmen are prepared to give opinions on everything from :iOPE WINS AGAIN . . . For the to the alomio bomI a many verbal battles result nightly, fifth consecutive year. Bob Hope has 0PA been voted the top position in the Motion Picture Dailys annual poll it radio editors. Fred Allen, Fibber McGee and Molly, and Bing Crosby tied for second. Ml?f i S j i:JM Vi i ! - 7:7 s ft Hta t w , -i- '$ 74;v- t'SK' ' - s v N A 77 j , - - " PA ,ir i . At& ft . AsUiiK'A'MiiMAAV OF DEVASTATED LANDS . . . Even the youngsters of lands are clearing away to start over again. Representative of millions, also, is his lack of clothing. These people will not be able to continue working this winter unless help is speedily forthcoming. The big push of the Victory Clothing collection for relief of people overseas will be held, January 7 to 31, in all sections of the United States. SYMBOLIC .ATTLE OF LONDON . . . Cpl. Irving Ruben, Brooklyn, wears a British bobbys helmet, which he ac- quired during the battle of London. Ruben recently arrived in New York aboard the super troop car-rie- r, USS Washington, FASHI0S 0F Homecoming at Flora McDonald i:oUege- - Red sPr,n8s- - N- - C., featured the costumes of other days, as weU s the latest ta modern styles. A riding skirt, built for :iding, was among the creations. The tennis scores must have been ter-rifle with the skirts. BY G0NE DAYS side-sadd- V x ' J '' ' ' y s 'v v ' ' v o W' ' - r if 4 ' t4 , ... le y y - BEAUTY RUNS FROM MOUSE Prize winner in the 34th annual of Beresford Cat of ,how Club America, Chicago, proves that she can . . YOUNGEST UMPIRE Henry P. McGowan, 18, Ozone Park, L. L, k01,8 the lowy mouse by majestically walking away. Lady Aris is so G.I.S HOLD DERBY DAY IN SHANGHAI . . The contestants in Or N y js the youngest umpire in pro- - 'PP14 that sh Anally turns her back on anything as lowly as a mouse. waa entered in the show by Mrs. Sidney F. Gray, Chicago, and was Shanghai derby were specially trained coolies and the riders were pretn fesslonal baseball. He recently the favorites of the great feline exposition. rize cats from all parts girls seated in their rickshaws. Each entrant was sponsored by a dil signed with the class D, Ohio State Jn natloB competed in show. ferent branch of the U. S. armed forces. baseball league. . . ... HEAVYWEIGHT BABY Dr. H. B. Fraley, physician of Ashland, Ky., son to made delivery of a Mr. and Mrs. John Castle, Decern- ber 9. He stated that it was the largest baby he had ever seen. ... AFOREIGN LANGUAGES they speak different languages, inseparable pals are Polly and Snooky, parrot and Boston terrier pets of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot E. Simpson, New York City. They love to wrestle each other. lthough |