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Show PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH j, Cut Mill work Costs rVv - li'1' Qvmjppicsi 'j S bright spot, among many ou. to run across Truman Didn't Dodge r bright jj, r attain at Annapolis. Rip, NLY a few White House insiders that far tlJ can't remember km-it at tlie tune, but Presione of the Seven Mulei dent Truman could have avoided Horsemen Four the 4IK)itfd s the split with the South on the Jr re Dame some 20 odd year issue However, he decided f that was the too question important ( The Seven Mules were an exception- - for any compromise. In a White House conversation, ally strong line, Morris 1 Ernst, a member of the over-j,.S merely in the committee, urged Trushadowed matter of publicity man not to send the committees by Stuhldreher. Mil- report to congress, but rather to and the governors and mayors of the ler, Crowley Layden. Rip can different states. Ernst pointed out still tell you about that southern leaders had always the time the Seven contended that this was a state, not a federal, problem; therefore a bitMules stopped and ter fight could be avoided by hanNever Stanford on the one- - dling the report that way. t Truman's reply was brief and to i gne with fuur shuts at the the point. i "I would not be doing my duty "Ercrjone know what the a President, be said. said. aall situation Is, Rip been a close who had Ernst, mor4 first Job Is to gel the friend and advisor of Franklin the is scramble, tal, lilts big . . . Heres n photograph of that new comet which apRoosevelt, then asked Truman why i lou t let anybody tell yon he had such a passion for civil NEW COMET n few weeks ago and was described by astronomers as "the peared don't go after material Just rights even more so than Roosemost beautiful of thla generation. Thla picture was made at ML fa . keenly In one section as they velt. Talomar, Calif. An exposure time ef five minutes was used which I, another. When I was young. replied the accounts for the white marks throughout the picture. They're stars. 1 saw fiery crosses Tt$ colleges dont pay, but the President, In most comet was visible The parts of the United States. nj do. and I mean every Co- burned on the hills above Independhooded men 3.000 ence and paradnti Big Nit e and all. This is ing. I get worried about a return fhii e I can prove. cannot We of sort of that thing. e!f fa jt is coaching?" Rip asked let it happen again. V- n ltd ty per cent of coaching is the !a! ou have. I get a laugh d 3 CC. J road about certain great was so certain of victory Dewey r iZl'z, I a, who only happen to have he had set up secret offices in T. w r coaches A dozen material. j , ft a staff to study recruited and am with that sort of mate-Ar- d Truman's V budget and prepare his Aib- -; i win just ar easily. May-- t own n to be submitted in Jan, budget V dozen coaches could do the Sf teb; uary. w k '.uunir Certain White House speech-writer- s s ipaet were se sure of Trut Knows the Answers Ci-i mans defeat they were ashamed p has been around a long time, to let anybody know they had know the an-- r, : if he doesn't a hand In his speeches. Of Truho does? He is 100 per cent mans last speech-ton- r they t about coaches and material. We are Just rehashing said: is also right about the hy-- y old stuff and dishing It out to of so many of the spotless -- S who are after every good keep poor old Truman .J player In sight. Especially f'they have football schoiar- - Note: Most of the whistle-stowere youngsters who speech-writer- s And a big cash reserve, the t have a tough job at Navy, had tried to ditch Truman at Res ' y'' vy s tJd. The course is hard, both Philadelphia convention. . . . Jy and physically with so marked a lonely, crestfallen receplong working hours a day, tionist at Republican national headCRACK SHOTS . . . G. Wayne Moore (kneeling) of Washington, Pa : Isn't much time left for foot-I- I quarters the day after elections: 31 (M national rifle champion. But thla year What hapwas the 1946-4- 7 is all tired concentration. gone. Everythings !tn!kc: . . Maybe it should have Cook (prone) of Washington, D. C., proved too mnch for him. Arthur pened? Hikes We have an outstanding star been Stassen. Moore I shown congratulating his youthful successor at a rifle range pmrie a rookie. Hes really some-OMtl for the second defeat Stunned near Qnantico, Va., where the finals were held. The competition was by take Hes leaving cant It will not get Governor time. Dewey sponsored by the National Rifle association. Weve got the greatest bunch another chance to run for president. k,lF yeung fellows here you ever r wr" nw.vww'W G. O. P. leaders are categoric about pros 4 Not many football players. , f. I are iutak their this. roving eyes Already 4 officer material. ' ' . for a new white hope to run against 1952. in the Democrats i many good football players want it easy. Good pay and Watch Ear! Warren Sork. Its a good job, if you Two certain contenders are Cal4 it. Only we cant offer them Gov. Earl Warren and ifornias jeh answer is they are aiming Pennsylvania universitys new president, Harold Stassen, both with i Bears, Eagles, Yankees, The fusty, liberal backgrounds. for a year Maybe $20,000 crowd, who have g 15 or 20 minutes a game, a grip on the Republican eng as pro owners remain the held such party, are almost certain to be rs they have been so far. swept out like old cobwebs. Modest, friendly Earl War' Boul Contestants ren, who reflects the California of the four major bowls are sunshine, is the real man to t for a big show. watch. Like Franklin D. Roose' Cotton bowl, able to handle velt before him, who was beathas S.M.U. as the major at- but en for the to be president, Warcame back Truptoofi Sugar bowl, now a 73,000 at-'ren has not lost his place in be jestolo can look over the field the national picture. Instead, jdaptlf1 ri Carolina, Georgia Tech, he will move up as Dewey osture tt inflsnwi: or possibly Tulane. slides down. , Orange bowl, up around the mW Unlike Thomas Elusive Dewey. o ltd of Cn mark, will have two of the Warren came out openly on the t teams in the country from the indingj veten and untied list. Certainly issues high prices, housing, dyiilJf1 He even criticized benefits. erans ;gar and Orange bowls wont it hurt With five or six strong teams the 80th congress, though 11IL5 own his party. to be tapped or tagged. Stassen also is still a power to this brings us to the Rose be reckoned with. He got most of wl, Michigan, the present the cheers, though not the votes, at mpion, cant go. Neither can the Republican national convention. is, now one of the strong-l- g In recent weeks, however, he has Nine teams. behaved more like a party hack than the independent liberal he pre Northwest-oulto look as if rgins NARROW ESCAPE . . . This has been a bad fall for brush and forest tends to be. After bitterly denouncbe the Big Nine in Philadelphia, Stassen Scant minutes ahead of the roaring flames, 2.000 residents of Dewey fires. ing has already crushed showed up in the startSilverado Canyon and Modjeska Canyon, Calif., fled to safety as a western 28 to 0. Notre Dame miraculously for presidential wind whipped the Orange county forest fire into fury as shown '1 the same. Ohio State, Min- - ing lineup in Deweys jjfoogt was the kickoff fact, Dtrfl' campaign Three hundred marines from a base at El Toro were called to here. a; and Illinois have already speaker for Dewey in Detroit, grounded too many times, help fight the fire. 7. Ia t takes us to the west coast. looks to be the best team Stassens Conversion I 00 "tnasector. 4 If California goes The inside story of Stassens conDoc'W is bh unbeaten, will the Golden t version has never been told. It 5 '3e wlinS to nieet North-P- l the story of moneyed Republicans Hi? This depends on how much who paid off with a university preslittle pride the West coast idency. ft. Its a joke situation. The University of Pennsylvania was searching for a new president r Contenders, Too to move into the chair of retiring I theres another Rose bowl George W. McClelland. Foremost Oregon, beaten 14 to 0 by contender was law school Dean Earl an, barely able to get by Harrison, once a commissioner of j0i ' rn California and St. Marys, and naturalization, immigration Mhsr'' fj '(2 . l,)oint scramble, only has a who also made a survey of Eu-i- .i. i0re hurdles left. camps for ropean displaced-person- s jon hasn't lost a conference President Truman. Oregon can lead California ir However, Harrison bad been 7en conference wins to six, a Roosevelt man, also had not Rose bowl vote ereby get the taken politics into account. For a rule which favors the team years a powerful Republican as been without a bowl bid clique on the university board c 4 longer time. This is a of trustees had tried to operate opera situation, or could it as a subsidiary of Drexel and i would leave California, pos-i- e company, the Philadelphia best team developed on branch of J. P. Morgan. ast coast in many years, out HES A WRESTLER. TOO . . . Gorgeous George has wrestling fans The leader of the clique. Robert Rose bowl. In an uproar with his unusual publicity stunts. Hes shown here with 'Ould bring together Oregon T. McCracken, saw a chance to his har up In curlers following a marcel wave he received in a New breach ToNorthwestern, which would heal the Dewey-StasseYork beauty parlor. Geoffrles, his valet, is sprinkling perfume in the he famous Rose bowl in num-igether with Edward Hopkins. Jr., s'r. At matches, Geoffries must spray both ring and Gorgeous Georges and company. position among the major i partner m Drexel opponent with perfume before the mastah will enter. vlcCracken offered the uniers't iresidency to Stassen xftx Bruises on Livestock Ay.i2r-- Reduce Meat Values f civil-right- civil-right- T ' it P ' L: - b p High Number of Injuries Result of Carelessness One of the less spectacular but nevertheless imixirtant factors contributing to the reduction of meat and livestock values Is the waste of meat and lower grading of pork cuts because of bruising. In view of this it Is important to the welfare of the livestock Industry and consumer alike that more care and patience be used in handling bogs. Bruise tests conducted recently by the Live Stock Sanitary Committee at Sioux City, Iowa, on 5.7U8 hogs I DANCES AGAIN . . . Patricia Sallra Schmidt baa resumed her dancing career at m night elub In Kentucky after apendmg It months in n Havana prison for tha shooting of John Letter Mee. Tho headdress k for an oriental number. Kpy:'V Indicate that there are more bruisea on hams than on all other major parts of market hogs. When the animals are driven they tend to turn away from the driver, which often results in their getting hit or kicked on the hams. The bruise tests on the hogs turned up a total of 902 bruised hams, 207 bruised bellies, 146 bruised shoulders and 134 bruised backs. Hams are much more often bruised on the lower part of the cushion and shank, or collar, according to the testa which ahowed 511 and 653 bruisea respectively. This indicates that hogs probably are bruised when being driven or sorted. Most of the tnjuriea are surface bruises, and many are caused by the driver kicking the hog or punching t le animal with a cane, sorting pole, club, end gate rod or some other handy instrument. Some of the ham bruises are caused by protruding nails, broken boards, bolt heads or ends of gate hinges In yards, alleys and loading chutes. Others occur when trucks are not flush with loading or unloading chutes and platforms and the legs of the hogs slip into the space between the truck and the chutes, scraping the sides of the shanks up to the cushion of the ham. ACE . . . Stan Heath of Nevada, the nations leading forward passer, la finishing his last season of collegiate football. Hell be in the market for a pro football contract at the end of the year. PASSING z X set-up- Gi-et- c. starch-collare- d GOOD MEDICINE . . . Walther Reuther, president of the United ' 'N' Iyjw ,.1 1 Mi ' . 11 W-- i 4V . 4e 2 M Sh.t 4 to? - j .4-- fe ISJi 7PJ, iUih tJ INDICTED . . . Rep. J. 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Dollars for Barley Automobile Workers anion, grins happily from his hospital bed as he scans messages which poured In as a result of the Truman victory. n, selec-'Jichiga- n AUTOS, TRUCKS BOISI Testa made en 5,708 hogs Indicate that the hama receive more bruisea than any ether part cf the animal. g. 5 DEPARTMENT Alto p 'ijqpre-- CLASSIFIED Mala slap-happ- y. vfr mantels the Bnd cost can be reduced as mucl) os 30 per cent when the units are mass produced. M. CHASE, INC. Trade Buy Sell v-- it trance frames exen- JESSE M-- r n and combination doors. An official of the company plained that on such items nr Liberal Credit Terms Dewey-Go-Boun- Wash-ingto- One of the Middle West largest lumber dealers, seeking means of inducing home construction costs, has announced a program designed to save 20 per rent of the cost if millwork in a new house. The program entails standariza-tio- n of sues and patterns of doors, windows, kitchen cabinets, fireplaces, trim storm ensh, screens Tuberculosis In chickens can be eradicated in one year, according to Prof. Frank E. Mussehl of the University of Nebraska poultry de partment. He advises raising chickens in clean quarters and on clean ground, changing the location of the range every year. Eliminate or sell old hens from the flock by June 1 of each year unless the birds are very high grade breeders. nmim is a proud tD PROFESSION! - many opportunities for graduate 1b fine hospital, public health, etc. lead to 1L N. nurse need never ho without job or n Ineowic. ope to girl under 3S, high school graduate and college girl. for more In forma Hob at tho hospital where jmm would like to cater arsing. 0 |