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Show .1 iinqiim IB H Secs I U1ID t KE your porch, terrace or 1 t l.iwn un outdimr living room turn our L.ukvard into a pit me ground. You'll be agreeably 8ui prised to st e wliut fun dining out tan be Food takes on an added rest wlun flavoicd with the S Tlii-Rlimit to speed for 1 a hot nun Can the human thrill of a picnic. or the mine frame tarry just sol You con build wondirful pieces laui h iirie btfoe it si irts to of lawn furniture at very love cost. cr at k1 We pul this qui ry to Hirst h , . i t tr"rvok I'rgler Hersney's Draft Plans ; he NOT kr.vkkurter that a su- v rv all the details have been ? officially ft yet, but I JVi ti.e norm-U- y t"t Lewis Hershey, selective service di4 ii'illoctual life ol rector, gave a brief report on draft l and V jiere wo ild be no In plans to a closed door seivum of - on the char- the senate house armed services 1 ' $ 01 committees recently i Yu. Hu ' dlrecUn He to! 4 the solons that t e selective service muchimrv would be 0 w iITTEN K'HUDS A JUS-- ready to process the first b.tkh of OF THE draftees by October 15, but estimated the second call would not & LfrJnkhVier did to plant hi pro come before January 1 or political X:L to Hershey told the senators and grd ideological congressmen there was strong pres he sure at that time to start fZ agots wherever drafting a 19 year-old- s had He first, since they were i co.M to plant not ready to settle down and would I I legal right war be less likely to be upset by army ja ! tin m in the service. Jl department d,dwhere J Put The two armed services commit?5,f he I)' ally s the old tees, friend, however, argued hi opposi'e v W jji nrv L. Stimson. Unanimously they agreed that the the at 24should be takand 25 year-old- s (l . s secretary 1 aif of "3. ftrst los en before they passed t! e eligible j U tl ' S Harold Ickes age This was later dec ded out of the way. The selective service boss f 1 lUTh' FACE TO FACE AT LAST to recom- Although eaih sai afraid the other estimated that 9,000 000 youths a heal right I the show. President Truman and Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of steal might the the for but available were placement to draft, I - ue of New York plurkcd up their courage and shook hands smilingly ,re to h s mind and for only 1,386,000 would be eligible when they met for the first time since they were nominated by their ,"s "sal able servants of under the loophole-riddle- d plan respective parties. The occasion of their meeting was the dedication for deferments. Of those who rent in the state departf in the agencies which will be caught, the bulk are unof New Yorka new ldlewild airport, largest in the world, and the air ,d show was good enough to make them both forget politics. Vr rJe tve radio industry der 23 since many of those over 22 served in the recent war. sat irated with com- The number eligible for the draft r in each age group was broken down Ud this right, but suih cerlainlv was un-- g by Hershey as follows 25 year-old- Jan Is, re I l r 1 , X' wrnked - of many ju standards unethical. jas, it was i FIRTER WAS a f PS EY1 s IN POLITICS SHOVING, 1 PUSHING. G INTO BUSINESS f judge f Race for Uranium - ,3 irvA y BEANS SriLLER . . . Elizw- brth Bentley, who says she headed w huge Communist spy ring in the U. S., told w senate investigation subcommittee that she gathered secret military and political information from some 50 government employees. A Low-grad- i d the whiskers off Frank-- 3 friend by the way in -vent of his commercial-- t cixs in the Saturday Eve- - .ed Corporation Gravy While the cost of food to the has zoomed, here is housewife ,f to the dividends ft s piece Ickes writes that what has happened of out of him elbowed corporations big Jfer The figures were presented reof war, r ie of secretary 1 i o'evelt was in a mood to cently by plain talkingofDemocratic Wyoming, Sen. Joe OMahoney him ) as compiled from official reports L enormity of this is that Profits of 100 corporations after S.furter, a justice of the t3X6S nne court, was scurrying 194051,875,000,000. 4 lobbving and running 000. "1 couldn t run again for weeks. The calves of both legs were ex" And tremely sore and strained don t forget Uiat Paddock had two of the strongest looking legs anyone ever saw i 1 served with Frank-- I in one of the bureaus in in World War I told long ago that Frankfurter d to him and some associ-- 1 he envisioned a situation h a small group of tnflu- bv audacity and become the rulers of iITen States by ruling the n who fn i in World time before e I' entered the war, d d I'm S THE INFLUENCE SUBTLETY MEN PLANTED HIS WAS HE BY ALL PLACE tells us November Irkes , lc"ey that on jfor 21 1939. coran- - Mion 1 Frank- - over Roose- important de- - wield power the more ts !-!- II and this nation War Tom Cor- also known 1947 REVIEWING STAND IN ISRAEL . . . Government heads of the Jewish 6tate of Israel are shown on the reviewing stand taking a salute from the passing troops during the big military parade that marked "Nation stale. Left to right are Day in Tel Aviv, capital of the new Jewish Minister of Finance Kaplan; Premier David Ben Gurion; Brigadier Jakob Dorl, chief of staff, and Minister of Labor Bcntov. y ..nwnar; f . ... I wonder, quipped VOTER President Truman In Independence, Mo., when an election worker asked him if he was a Democrat or a Republican as he went to vote in the Missouri primary election. Federal O'Mahoney Reserve Board report, stating that exbusiness profits this year will Point1947 of ceed the dizzy high which ing to individual corporations rehe bonanza, this have shared in comElectric ported that General in ex pany now is making profits worth. net of cent 20 cess of per S General Motors, 19 9 per cent, U cent 10 per Steel, The 1947 profits of General Elec were trie, before taxes were paid 1939 prof five times greater than its its, O Mahoney charged inMeanwmle, he declared, wage by obliterated been creases have V. tyty rr as evidenced 'fbl 'I Sty prize weenie of the entire I0' happy hot dogs, came to hg of a conversation he Ld with Visitors who called on President after Truman at the White House found the cine opened, congress Roosevelt He said some of hopping mad atwas parf e had sai to Roosevelt, executive He his top executives Frank Murphy is going with Secretary " 1 supreme court, how about ticularly irate RoyaU Under Kenneth the Army fr department1 H of the Army William doesnt say so, but I of say secretary chief s the army f hsthibfWter shoved Murphy DraperGenandOmar Bradley when Murphy I thought staff, was fed as going to make him Mr. Truman said he for and 7 of war This was MurDraper up with Royall H"us, White of ambit on their sabotage But of reJS'eat in nm a stubborn, policies. Draper's poliey exthe at who particular-- I building Germany h and the Erghch for their pense of her neighbors hand ing J')rs f the Ir sh Roy alls inept and there-- , dant send them of army racial discrimination American ey got mto war with Hit-- I had got under his skin. anyone else more urt Frankfurter The President was fe 3vv man whn would gjf, go out than angry at the way his Braaley General Missourian, he MPPrehended that he reaffirmed segregation aid after 24 hours be able to get along army caste system I had i J Narphy and handle him his commander-m-chie- f g ents have curbing order borne him out an executive now hates his ver gation. r 1 & j y - " Z. " ' $ L oing him out of thav FfeunG IS MC- - f ,vr?D' AI together, FACTOR tTnILltNmL FULLERETTE . . . There something new under the sun a Fuller Brush woman, commercially known as a Fullerette. This one is Mrs. Rae Hiter of Springfield, Mass., first woman in U. S. to be appointed by a dealer to sell line of cosmetics and soap. M8!sisaisri seems AIL PLANE TO HIM NOW . . . Practically anv airplane like mimmolh a come up against to a small boy, but when yon David thfs the total effect is almost overwhelming. Ten year-ol- d nonplussed by the Bonvonloir of Washington. D. C is completely Consbtution, Lockheed a tremendous bulk of this new navy airliner, for public inspection. and opened christened recently IT'U j'-- - HImirh tor law WHICF. THESE lt that after a of poitical trimming l.jj went so far as hcta!Iy newspaper articles be Would . make mm r',T,C war if he could find Unhampered bv mihtarv tell blun-Iwill 10 dons. Spaatz reilace him as tifl interior. should rrei ne thinks America u ffireat of another I Us y x out what Taddock had discovered years before. I "How docs this sound? asked Jacobs. "It sounds 10 per cent sensible, Jacobs said. You can't drive either horses or humans over fast, hard tracks into records without paying the penalty. Which Is a breakdown. What do the owners want a record or a sound horse? Jacobs claimed Stymie for somehim thing like $1,500 and turned probability. into a million-dolla- r The racing game is packed with We could start with fine trainers Ben and Jimmy Jones. We could bring you Maxie Hirsch, certainly one of the greatest We could call on Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons who knows horses betterA than horses know themselves Honest great trainer. There is John Partridge, who has been a of fine trainer lor 50 years Most Ben Jones, veterans are these PartFitzsimmons, Hirsch, John ridge able, smart, can take you back more years than you can remember. There are any number of younger on the job Johnny Caver V. of Greentree, S E Veitch of C. sevand the of one best, Whitney, eral more. But I also like the who training methods of Jacobs, wins his share of races without any In $50,000 or $60,000 investments young talent Jacobs is a condition man Condition to me means so much more A champion than anything else must have many things But above Joe all he must have condition either in condition little had Louis his first or second Joe Walcott Walcott kept in condition fight But he was a second rate fighter of As a result, Louis, rated one the best of all the heavyweights, 25 was far behind Walcott after rounds consecutive When Louis leEs began to put on weight you knew what happened He was far over the top Jacobs tells me, Condition, of pigeons, matter a isnt horses or human beings. Ive trained pigeons and horses. Human beings would be just the same. What are the mam qualities1 asked "Too many things, Jacobs said The amount of work they need Rest I U take up horses Food watch the You watch a horse You He may be overway he runs worked He may need more work. lock for. These are the things to "No one is ever quite alike," Jacobs said "I mean a human Each case being pigeon or horse Individual accorded must be X Spaatz Speaks of s i One reason air chief f"om retired Spaatz Tooev fel he could d army was that he on the out the air force more good he now is first time, the side For min his . preparing to speakof magazine aro in a flood Paddock told Constipated v "'Since I made my break-fa- rt rereal Ive stopped taking laxative!" Mn. F. Bonis, IhiUidd-phi- a. Aix-wu- le Pa. your diet lark hulk for normal elimination, tin delicious cereal will suppy it. Lat an ounce every day in milk anil drink plenty of w a ter. If not satisfied after 10 days, send the empty carton to the Kellogg Co., Battle Crock, Mich., and get DoumJI 11 YOUR MONEY BACK. Order KEIXOtataS today. N Yodora checks perspiration odor THE a579777M&27 Made with a jaot cream bate Yodora is actually toothing to normal skint. No harsh chemical or irritating salt. Wont harm akin or clothing. Stays soft and creamy, never get grainy. wonclrrful Try gentle Yodora -- Jed the difference! trainers I 4 tali. .id then, Ko Longer Young Trainers Are Good , is Tommy the Cabinet Pains President he i that as we are developed toare capable of handling we day. I mean our only so muih spud muselis and our ligaments In the course of evolution und development someone will run the 100 yards in 9 fiat But not now." This was proved when Mel Patton ran 100 yards in 9 3 and wound up late--r with cramps Patton was moving into the danger zone, due entirely to excessive speed over a hard, fast track He was finding 53,730,000,000. also cited a inflated living costs, consumby the fact that American dollars billion 37 ers are paying more for what they buy this year than in 1946 track star. me, 194551,943,000 A on a Limit on Speed S "government. fine 35. 9 ns-ln- if it hut many nt V f i 80-ar-d 15 0U0. 23 year-old- s, 8 000 , 24 year-old22 000, 19 000 , 22 year-old- s 222 000 , 20 year olds, 475,-00635 000 19 year-olds- , Most encouraging sign on the AFFAIR NO PROPER atomic-energhorizon is what the VAN SITTING ON THE rela-- s Russians now are doing in Saxony. COURT Foreign jj ,;r e uranium deposits re nene of his business. are found in this southern Gerwas none of his bust , man state and the Russians fie was an intimate social have been working feverishly to ideological comrade of mine them. They have been g g t ard an avowed partisan a great deal of labor and Roosevelt s violent going to great lengths to scrape govemn ent iof The sly, insolent up this uranium, which is so FranJtlow grade that in Canada it of power would be Ignored. farter in directing f The fact that the Russians are i ctic tne destiny of the United States never taking all this trouble over such spotted by a better authorpoor quality uranium in Germany ises whose expose of this obviously means only one thing g undercover agent never-- 4 They dont have any worthwhile b s gone almost unnoticed uranium of their own in Russia j Fu-dts- s, And, unbei oming. ' horst s 1 would say there is a limit to how fast a hoise can run btfore he The set illustrated above was craiks up. I These patif he Is after built from patterns out of rds over a hard, terns take all the mystery Ihe full shows wood Fach woi king. k trat length for cutfng This reminded size, bhape and each part. Wherever two parts of a me that Bit e Grantland story are fastened together, the exact Charley Psddotk location is indicated on the patonce told ex"Ju-Uie World t tern. Step by step directions at the time, In t Human said, "I was at my plain every part of construction to understand language. easy 1 had just tied the world s peak r 1 mrd at 9 3 5 I knew I could do Making a home is traditionally bitter I was set Ui.it day at Los American. The strength of the country rests on the people who Angi les m a Southern California meet I truke in front. I was fly-i- i have built a home for thi msclves and their families. Bu Iding lawn at the 59 furniture or anv other home equip-irumark 1 "Around the is not difficult You can do kn w I was headed fur at least if it you try. Each pattern Is I 100 knew I 9 for the a yards. designed so that no special tools the reiord was mine. Then the or skill are required. Build this talves of both tigs big an to lawn set for immediate use. shiver. I felt all my leg musSend 35 cents for Lawn Settee cles pulling apart. Ihe thought Paton was No. 55 to F.asi-Bil- d I that hit me Pattern suddenly I to a tern i ripple. company, Dept. W., Tleasant-ville- , my way bring N. Y. felt my ligs were breaking up over this hard, fast traik. I pulled up and still finished la yv) 4 tad j fast track is dangirous tary-genera- ... . the tuicst cotui lion a U III RITE . . . Its a far cry from the cloistered dignity of the United Nation to a soda pop apreo in the atanda of the Olympic garnet, but Trygve l. I le, U. N. teert aeern happy about it. R1 - S if -- jr Uy 1 in- - ers in am sp rt. one of the In t horse tr in us if anv givm decade Io sit a nurd" Jambs said "one mud have a fist traik That me ms a hard trat k bitting records on - I j us LI Lawn Furniture Can Be Made at Very Low Cost 7 raK f tuff 45 Ninety high school seniors from to study fornm third annual American Legion INSUBORDINATION attended ,!? ,,ted B?affiey i. . . . - -- ' ' fr1: ef building to see the army setup, of Jones-trr- .: Clark for them. Billy Ray h.mself sat up even got a e romm, U h'tc from the general. W , f NEW CHAMPION . - - Freddie to Mills, Englands contribution the leather pushing trade, upset nil the dope when be won the light heavyweight champion-on ship from Gus Lesnevicb points. of LIFE?y Are you going through the functional middle age1 period peculiar to women (38 to 52 yr ) ? Does thia make you suffer from hot flashes, feel to nervous hlghstrung, tired? 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