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( I 4. f IA V t N Nd '! I nm Mfij, 41. tutilullr, Srt lotk. Vlsrlts UhorsCdos? Golds Start I, n t drl.iv! an Tr or n.t ,f i. tnl l.i v 1' Culvlu s u. it 1 At t!.p I prr- - ,t in itj m it r tru'ii f.r;l an..n r. p ,t a 4. in on ! 4 lm.4-- , .,i "i I - iny ,wv ill Vi tup- Lt !'. VI s ... 1 cU..itt- v !.. '. oX A lug. cold Trv it' fultii in- ncttuiui in pcka, - yj . t"Vf y Xk' i- AT VICKS s I -i P.O-ve- i M 11 mid he igh.un, Harris and ) Ec K Pick Unit rs to Unit "The I.r.ivs will be tough to handle in the Noiiun.ll They have two star piti hers in Spalin and S.nn. They have a star manngir and a The thick uf gnod ballplayer IJudgers should tie just as good and the Cardinals will be better than a year ago But the Braves still have a goud chance in a very tough scramlilr- "After winning 22 games last season, I was sorry that I was halted by an injured knee and a bad back, Blackwell said "I was no good the last three weeks. I'd like to slip by . Now it' Japanese war bride I'nited Stales in greater force. Home from occupatio., duty In Japan, these are two of the American soldier who landed in Seattle with their newly won Japanese wive. Sgt. and H.VK who BRIDES FROM NIPPON . . are starting to arrive in the Mrs. Vincent P. Costello of Philadelphia (left) and CpI. and Mr. customs oflicer Doyle Sima of Memphis, Tenn., are interviewed by a upon their entry into the U. S. J FASHIONABLE . . . While not aa of Paris, famous as Anatole Daniel LoreskJ of Pittsburgh, only 15, is coming right along as a He casts a critical eye at one of his creations. fashion-designer- ;, d iRxusr.vfcn'':nil 'wwmijo' . - ' :V . :! I-- Jr b ' 'Ji It 4 -- j-- X . 5? n.- - JU. i that 25 mark this year" Johnny Lindi 11. another 6 foot, 4 or athlete, came by a few minute later. Eindell i one of the most underrated ballplayers in the game. Johnstar in Caliny was an fornia baseball, football, tennis, traek and field and golf. This cover quite a span. In baseball he can pitch, piay the nuihrld, first base and hit. Lindell refuses to concede the Red Sox any pennant. "1 know how much those Browns will help," he said, "but I'm not sure they'll cover the 12 game margin we piled up last what fall Here's another angle wins pennants' Pitching, of course Well have another strong stuff But again, backed up by Joe P.igeIlugh-son, who knows how good Tex Mu key Harris arid Boo Fer-ris- s will be7 All had bad arms in 1947 None of the three was anv too An opeiation could help effective But lt also could help Hughson Sj ud Chandler, one of the best I ve ever seen 'V ' .'v ' I, POLICE PROTECTION . Mayor Israel Rokach of Tel Aviv, Palestine, recommended use of a United Nations police 10,000-ma- n force to keep order in the Holy Land after British forces withdraw on May 15, j? - Tifxcr -s . . For a little they PASSING THE BUCKS ON A BREADLINE . at St Fran is breadline on the daily bread no out were handing who come there for monastery in New York. Instead the unfortunates who won $o0 on dollars. Snyder, Joseph life of got staff of the little a who needed the money others were there decided a radio program, dollar at a time, more than he did, so he passed out his prize money, a to the habitues of the breadline. Hurling Host one "What about Frank Shea of the best young pitchers I ever saw7 His arm was O K again at the end of the season and this should mean at least a 22 game winner. We'll have a better pitching staff than the Red Sox. and that will make a big ditlerence "1 know it's tough to beat out a club that has Ted Williams. Vern Stephens, Jchnny Pesky. Dorn and so many other good ones, but we had a pretty fair ball club, too We ran up 19 in a row with our two best pitchers on the bench or in the hospital We also have a few fellows who can hit when you need hits "The Tiger may have the best pitching in either league. Their in held doesn't look any too hot ano tlii-ioutfield is a guess. Cleveland will he a muili tougher team to heat. Bob Feller will have or should have a much heller year after a muih longer rest. But the ra e should he between the Yankees and the Red Sox. r When a local seed company provided its em- ploves with a watermelon treat, it was strictly a matter of business. The company wanted the seeds. 1943. i I 77, b Pennant Hares the v.ed const in tu k ng a die i n terest in the twi big leag.e per nant races. The we t couM gave the two Di Dorn to the Mnggos Joe ar Yunsei s ai d tl e Red S"X The west coast sent Joe O' rdon arid Johnny Pe-kto the In buns and the Red S. x and Jack Rot.nsin to the Dudg You and - : i IOWA day lams," will be open 24 will provide facilities for the worship of Protestant, Jewish and Roman Catholic faiths. Approximately $150 000 has been raised for the chat el. The chaplains were .among 1.100 the aboard Dorchester, troops a troopship en route to Europe, when it was torpedoed and sunk in the North Atlanta: on February 3. i il uv I v i , TOY BIT I. DOG . . . Mickey Walker, famed "Toy Bulldog' of the ring who fought them all big or small and won the middleweight championship of the world, has new Job as sports editor of the Police Gaiette. m ir in .in ll .1 ! Bravery ol Chaplains hours a He buvery ih, vn ml lrcur hfiul IjIUiuc ' r I A Seedy Party SHENANDOAH. mt, tn BURLEY, IDA -- Women still upthe law in Idaho. When the woman deputy sheriff in the state resigned to get married. Sheriff Saul Clark promptly appointed another woman to take her place Marjorie Philbrook resigned as deputy sheriff to marry Cleve Johnson, state highway patrolman, so the sheriff gave her job to Mrs. Barbara Lindsay. hold only ll 11 11 ifin i i especially -- tire of On Idahos Frontier rur IJrtl umiMi In Ihr NaImmijI Wi 't( t r 11 l The nest artnle will git e details that ttere followed in establishing the 7 upelo plan. Women Uphold Law hirhll m m ' to Pa 'he job i f nr gamzing rt have to be taken into n along v. 'h hrl he 4 0 jmlr Iif4rk. laftlifiAU l,t at-ru- i; f'fr taste, t J f Ihr ! . l ,i r vk , i i .n it i -- ed n ,n I otff (t i I Uul IhrM util all hr l!.r hnU hoii'I hr uishor Well ir 'rik;r 11 .n vr . W ". r i I t i' I i I - 11 . ti Imtcrr, 1. llli'f . ' i . ilrmh ire Ihr 1 rr.-r- ' . . 4itUrr that question I required in Ihr light of what baa hern aid I will never br Involvrd In politic. I cannot be candidate for any other. " Mar abali' greatest desire Is to retire from puhlir life to hi irgitna borne. 1 an i .1 1' been sevei.il vciifs in n ot.ir.' i! is the ti.nte c it v c a f r uv mg mode ingress with u.l.ui It h.is nut rtorted tu g oi.v ,c ie nt t.l its suijinttcts helu ve il is in their J I. lower to lu Ip it pc t ;! t re thief aims are to encourage new l)pr of farming, especially that will aid in soil enI) pc richment and at the same time yield better im omr to Ihr small hill farmers, l'ciullry and fruit growing are being emphasized, and dairying has been backed for a number of years. To aid in getting this work started and to keep it going, several specialists have been hired with fund contributed by the program's .u tun wait ;t cc.r'.r) bac kers. factor .n success of the Chief 'd churn.nfi .ire cone: is the kind of sponsor-- I plan Tupelo r,cd t.nf ih and it has The leadership and the ship .1 Lut t ar.d t, i jnflui,nce 0f the Tuelo Daily Ik. .re Journal and its publisher, George ( (mall far, con are suj porting the project McLean, now There is replaced Da !v Journal has guaranteed The tori to tie dune both funds necessary for the fust : ind in the lm.il mills the three years' activities The ChamThe corr rt tu'.v which of Commerce, of which McLean ber the taming increase now is president, is doing its part ! its puj ulati' n t an do by financing a special program in which is allied with the horticulture, . Fittern Lvolvc-sin general. plan nd can be restored and Community Backing. w It nas t f sc all f irm In previous years banks and busi n ss stems. ness men have hel) cd introd ice rri.n "r n-imver dairying and better dairy breeds .fat tore an Tupei0 business men realize that ' hat had :e Those business will thrive and their town rse caii' t t o t t n ight will grow to the extent that the encoim units w uie scale community prospers. They are t M plu' i it g u i d dctcr- - tire that there should be more convinced 'sh p Tr t s ,ji e most opportunities on the farms t .n ttes air u dei token earning the rural neighborhoods and in I arge pn Ci. in fm com- They are helping not only to build ,4 r " cit up a better farming industry, but f onnniK prnhlenis are also to promote new town indusmin h nigh i ted. Only that will make assured martries All'Sfnt ami e patient kets for things produced on the betbeen made to find ter farms. I'lutinns. ( iniseijiientl) The plan that has been developed that are covers five counties and is the bigsuweeding mt not unl as lot a) gest rural community development si'0 as patterns 9 plan in the United States, in the Places, for there are number of people it affects and the 35 f rural meriia extent of its program It already is d some kind of eeo-rs- ( demonstrating how small farming ue. resources can be improved when successh.i energy and imagination are applied t Ittimluh A frejtufc. i i i f .t i f . 1 , 1 tii'tnfj, Ihr (nl ' (hr tttrtiAn fae-tor- . v khmiltl f4t : i J .il . , IM I t Hi: him OIT . . . If Secretary of Male C.rorie Marahatl ran tr believed, (herr at lra( one promlnrnl public ficute who will not br running rlllirr for prroidrnl or lcr president nel November, and Ibal i Secretary of Male Marshall. Ifulned a l wheihrr hr would for Mr. Iruniin lhi year, hr hvrd hn ronkidrr bring runnlng-mal- r band drep into hi poc krla and anwrrrd: I don't think any reply la m.itie Itoptful, healthy an happy v, tttnif as Ihe main .smitce f uur tu-- , ; v o m.ijor phases in the re van. pin, ' fis the expansion tf rural i mip.tsystem put an n J sinT tin1 tta ar.il vtll.ipc si i' ps, eciti- :t.:c eie a '...in f.ivorable to the rural enuion- - : ' I Ap(h.rd. Johnny ' I hitch ; t ! . v . slnal in Urnatihre alley lird. Jmt turiird M, IIU Ire fi sissippi Project Sets ern in Rural Plannins , . . e . r KMS. r.v ,. i apple bh I I i , ' v Ire huh j id Ir ! ' l . . , trC V .u I . i !',!! . n.l it 1 , . ! I . : i y) ", -- Ci'Tftoetlr ("' rcr-".:'- '! t s- a- fc 1 . ' m f.-- . ' i 1 I . I i 'Vs I vj f i n i t Cele- POET'S BIRTHDAY . . . 70th brating the attainment of hisnoted Carl Sandburg, year of life, Lincoln, poet and biographer of to him by cake presented into cuts Gales-hurstudents of Knox college at e. 111. The annual senate debate on the relative SPL'DS AND SEAFOOD vs. the Maine lobs er merits of the Louisiana shrimp and sweet potato with the luncheon, congressional a at took and potato place Owen Sen. Here, ending, a, usual, in a draw. I.a.l as I.Kr Water feeds a bit of lobster to Sen. John Overton (Dem., entranced. watch Green (left) and Betty - aruent v ers. This is onh a beginning Ted Williams left San Diego to join the Red Sox and he still stand as the best batter in baseball. JUICE IN Of A GLASS OF I j WATER. 5 BACK ACHE T0RTUI3E? SORETONE Liniments Heating Pad Action Gives Quick Relief! For fas!, gentle relief of ache from back strain, muscle stiain lumbaco pain due to fatigue e posure use ihe hmmcni spcuallv made to sooth luch symptoms Soretone Liniment has scientific rubefacient ingredients that act like glowing warmth from a heating pad Helps attract fresh surface blood (O Superficial pain area Soretone is different Nothing else just like it " Quick satisfying results must be yours or Oc Economy sire SI 00 money back Try Soretone for Athlete s Loot Kills all 5 on contact of common fungi types Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly because lt goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the wry it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION forCoughs.CHestCclds. Ero"- - 'tis GIRLS! VlOtAIUl try this if youre cant I . . J On 'CERTAIN DAYS Of Mont- hDo female functional monthly disturbfeel nervous, Irritable, ances make so weak and tired out at such times? Then table toms larly build tress. ao try Lydia E Plnkhams VegeCompound to relieve such sympUs jamous lor tnis Taken reguPtnknnm s Compound helps up resistance aaamst such disA.ao a great stomachic tonlcl mu |