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Show PAROWAN tit: TIMES. PAROWAN. I'TAH "A A W 1 Ltd? fnjoy'd making paYNU hut' .. V 'E1 ut lltrc. a.l but brjnch of in the eP'11 p;: a11 svpt wth my wa 1 te?-- ri" Sai make more. to d l.kc -- r'a'ure,' NU Rc! v. V 1M.Z CEHIURD By there jj0 0vcr, about Uie big i 'o.i'u'it , at J torrn o realistic fr, M iz ItYNE JOHN' j ,vati' was imiossible to see more Payne said man four feet ahead I ,i tie wrong , h j net for f.l uork four days red? Ions forward rcaihng New h s Cal fornla j Pine-Thoma- a ,ftr in wateto It. Soon York he his p'oi ear old daughter home; got on the iretne rnd rang "Happy Birthday" a bin, U1 the ay through. jears as announcer on Peop'e" Dan Seymour iaJ I- core master of ceremonies, y. he holds on "Sing It Again. announce "The Ee Fam.!y" and "Aunt Jenny" hai bent a top flight announcer A.V six TeJ tve jj f Jears jjJ pt -- Al-r- dj l Doiplis n has had careers as a theatrical prodaier army officer, (he fought Wars and actor on la bh World After fln-;Doth s' re and screen. '.h Own True Love at fearaj w t with Phyllis Calvert, ct e to New York to do his "Two irst ai in some years, ;lnd 'i ce" The Douglas family at the moment; Ft lees G hir n Douglas, co"gress-om- i is m Washn gton, the three iouig C ..Jatts, 15 21, are still in lahlo - a r MGri'h Paul "Jo1 n Wayne" like Doug-s t o rurcers He may is jU fe a vra on t'e air, but he is racl ? to be a wlain at the f his role in ipar-'3.ffah Gdits' new I lay, The Big ; ' Ct' ? " Sister, v t btilfe' OnTe sot of Samuel Goldwyns Has Marshall McCov ' was displaying na n 1,onf the wed-r- g bought for Barbara l'e was ho; inR to finish his es m the ricture before the dav, so they could honey- he d fedd-- F.ut I'll ?, , iJes Vll'fHK"! X. Jl caught in what looked to be deep thought Naturally, he was thinking about tie Yankees, since Casey and the Yur.kees will be al) rolled up together this season. "Our outfield, he remarked, "is , well set. The best. DiMaggio, Llndcll, Keller and others We have a chance for grod pitchirg with Raschi, Porterfield. Reynolds, Shea. Page and a few more. un"Catching certain. Irf eld can't hit We've grt to fu d greater In- f eld offense mt e runs bjttod In. We were far in back of t' e Indians and Fed Granlland Rice jipcj g(,x jla. pnrtment last year Far back, as far as the inf elds are compared ' This led to a comparison of the five leading teams. It figured up like this; Cleveland Indians Fine outfield; better ir.field; best pitching In baseball plus good catching Stars such as Boudreau, Gordon, Doby, Mitchell. Bearden. Lemon and Feller. Plenty of power. "The Indians shape up as a very tough club to hardle," we said. "Is this about right. Professor?" "That is entirely right, Casey said "A very tough outfit to handle, offensively or defensively. The team to beat if you can. ?or Coming 5 Years In -- pitt if Vour Duo to o Cold ri.ent declines some firm F0 LEY'S "lull fompound con neru i.t ir p ici of Pie V S di-- ii to ent if .1 T c .1! .re look .in e point op! mi-o: u w at lln r recent oi.Pook i on. D t In i h.n, ton, fereiue in the post, these iiolionilsts I' lie confined the ir e t mates of the outlook to the if months 'Ihis time tliev tried to look live years ulic a t lie cided An i. they that til. n, s look fa r.v g iod for the fanner for that lone Uf rout sc P ev male two basic assun plums tl it some people still are a little doub'ful a lo it -- ttiat a stable peace wl'l be istablished and that there will be no serious ile- ii 1 WINNER AND TROPHY . . . Steve Wittman of Oskosh, Mis., poses with hls trophy after he had won thp Continental event In air maneuver In Miami. A. Kk- ""T A - r' 555-fo- 1 FUSSY STOMACH? REUIF FOR TIIE ACID TEST . . . While California was shoveling snow, g and weather its rival state of Florida was, as the saying goes, "rubbing It In." This time it was Nevada Smith, who poses with Florida imiTMi j STM1PJ? boom as buying power outpaces orange. con-t-nu- es prices. I J 1 ft . XT . 1 4 SOME NOTES FOR TOE RECORD . . . Grandchildren of Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky add a few marginal notes to the Congressional record. They are Alben W. Barkley, II, aged four, and his sister, Dorothy Anne Barkley, six. They are seated at the former senators desk in the upper chamber. Vice-Preside- THE TUMMY! ! iiiuptiii nincjii. Americas economic aun-klss- ed if FOR " TvlUSCLE citrus-growin- pression If time should prove them wrong about one of the two, the effect may be drastic. And they hasten to point out that these are assumptions, not predictions. They then go on to point out that the population will increase between one and two million persons a year until 1952; that Industrial output per worker will Increase, and that yields per acre and per livestock unit probably also will increase High incomes for industrial workers will mean a steady market for foodstuffs and clothing. High yield per worker might mean more stable prices for industrial goods. II gher yields per acre and per animal unit will mean more economical production for the farmer Ali in all, this shapes up to Just r period about the kind of that the farmers themselves would like to enjoy. High production at fa.r prices means a break for proa square ducers and consumers deal for both. SORETONE Liniment's Heating Pad Action Gives Quick ReliefI Vhen fatigue exposure put misery in muscles, teiw Jons and back, relieve such symptoms quiuklf nh the Imiment specially made foi this purpose. Sore! one liniment contains effective ruhefa tent tngtedients that act like tlowing waimih tom a heating pad Helps attract fresh surtaca blood supply Soretone is in a cla by itself Past gentle, jtisfing relief assured or pFtet refunded H)c. ixonomy sue SI 00 Try Soretone for Athlete t Foot Kills all 5 on contact type of common fungi Tlan'sakesthesetiew CONTRAPTIONS ( WORK GOOD WITH ta-IN-ONE five-yea- DISLOYALTY SUSPECT . . . Samuel L. Wahraftig, AMG aid, is pictured In a telephone booth upon arrival in Eoston. He was flown to the U. S. by military transport to answer disloyalty charges. ..ii.r- r. T ' Battle Against Aftosa Wi v t HsvTo t f v. '4 49 - . 4 "A In this instance It ONLY TOE BRAVE PROTEST TOE FARE . . . But Brazil, cop is Rio A de Janeiro, little to good. husky be doing appears one of 24 stuwith Evandro Caxato, here doing some vigorous necking a dents of the National Union arrested in protest riots against set planned on fire and stoned were street cars Three fare. car Rio increase in the of young members were by the demonstrators, who, police said, after released were All questioning. Communist league. imev nr; , 4 V J SACRIFICE SUBJECT . . .Alma Bolster, of Bremerhaven, Germany, Is the reason James American seaman would renounce his citizenship so he might marry her. y, ' - , 5,- - 1 r V: tvii?? T i 0- - S--k J I 3 Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouivle to help loosen and expel germ laden and phlegm and aid nature to soothe heal taw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must lil-the way it quickly alias s the counh or vou are to have your money back. e V- is. p, In a drive to stamp out altosa (foot and mouth disease) from Mexico in two years, a Joint U. comm'ssion has undertaken the job of vaccinat.ng from eight to 10 mi lion catt'e ln the affected area by the end of 1949. Trained teams go ahead of the nine t( ams of vaccinators to preach the benefits of vaccination and conv nee t'le somet'mes ig-- n rant cattle owners that vaccination is the only alternative to for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis are you going through the functional 'middle age' period1 peculiar to women 138 to 52 yrs ) Does this make you suffer from hot flashes, feel to nervout hlghstrung t!red Then do try Lydia E Plnkliam'a Vegetab'e Compound to relieve such Compound symptoms Plnkham s call a stoalso has what Doctors machic tonic eflect disaster. By thj end of 1949 the program will have cost approximately 50 million dollars. It inc'udes five po nts: constant tnsrect on, on, eradicaton, vaccinane. tion and qua-aThe vaccination process Itself is simple. A needle of the vaccine is shot into the animal and that' all there is to it It will take from e.ght to 10 m 1 ion shots U complete the Job. The vaccine pro- LYDIA E. PiNKHAMS ouBJo dis-ine- ct nt a - - J Uelp Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste tects for six months. Expert Urges Milk Cows 3e Taught Good Habits' badlv-un-derrat- llNK-1,- Training your cows in good habiti most important to all dairymen, accord ng to a leading dairy specialist Ht lists the following recommendations for more milk, greater profits and reduced mastitis Keep cows undisturbed; stimulate milk letdown one minute befor m Iking begins, operate milk.ng mach ne acco'dmg to manufsc-tjrerdirections. is f1 his full due. b ii-"- CAS ISO HEARTBURN' Ron-?a2s- n 1 ACIDj-V- INDIGESTION l!eh from Ci'l Dickey "Weve got plenty to do, j 1 AH- - ioX,m7'V T l 'I (NK) A W V-- 2 e f R1 Ml DY to purrlr trjtruMf rclirve (oovupjtion ividiuut the uiuaI gripinK, tulaniiiK, ptriurhinn tcna iioiii, enii diK-- not lame a rih Irf NK-- uiu mill tee the tltllcrente ltt coated or camiy coaifdthrir acnoo it dependable, thorouKh, jet ftentie i NK'i have proved million (et bo and ue at directed I S I ITS ALL IN DOW TOD LOOK AT IT . . . Through a trick of perspective and camera angle, this German 2 rocket appear to dwarf the Washington monument. The rocket, however, is only 55 feet high and a part of the armed forces exhibit on the monument grounds. The was powerful enough to be one of the Nstls most effective weapons In the attacks on Great Britain. V-- Ia N VIVKC'S ' ULi ! QUICKER Couth from on Iligh-clas- - J Get Well Economists Show Optimism in Forecasts U. S. Hen-rich- This took ns to the Red Sox. s outfield headed by Williams and Dom DiMaggio. Even better Infield with Goodman, Doerr, Stephens and Pesky. Ragged, uncertain pitching. Below Indians, Yankees and Athletics in this respect. What about the Athletics? Fair outfield fair infield. Both below Indians and Red Sox. Pitching high class. Might be better than last close to with catching, year Yankees. What is the Tigers' ranking? Red Rolfe has a good outfield, terrib'e infield and first-clas- s pitching. He must improve the inf cld, just as the Yankees must. Kell is a fine ballplayer Shoud be better than he was last year. Red Rolfe is due to become a smart, hustling leader and will get more life and fire into his squad which has been a dead outfit. Professor Stengel looked over I guess its about th's report. "From what Ive said he right, read and heard, weve got a Job ahead in handling the Indians and Red Sox. Especiilly the They are strong everywhere. "If Bob Feller should happen to have ore of his big years one of his years it might be dis be a tough league couraging It this summer. Can you imagine a world-serie- s winner being strength ened improved And quite a bit? V ffl ;arm Outlook Bright Yar.kj Vell Equipped CASLY STF.NGKL, tlie Professor. i 1,1 'oa V . Stengel continued "We may need two or This cnest, tl" three infield improvements. rv Als m R back ma McCoy youll defensively, a infied. InIRMI good $ 'motd Massey gallop up to has been one forting offensivey. 'f4 c bn on hoi so' ack, to be but a poor throat "Im counting a lot on Bill Dickey MacMahon. Are That icks Vap rbv to be re shot because Bill can help our catching a lot He action teacher a very patient e lo nd F ton rested had is a fine mays He can also help our pitching tvpe. v. 'h s' atieiel shaving soap! 3 this Our pitching will need a lot of mulat Vic Raschi can VcAIl ter hecitated about thought and work. He has the ? ne t for luncheon said be a 20 game winner. rn1' m too many animal makings of a star So has young Bob tJH' litjv An his next for Porterfield. g.&I rn will keep him in the "Now about Shea. I know a I1 lr h setter is featured. about bim. I had him in Portlot v ork m connect on with land. He did a great job for us Tie Big Cat," he stood se and a big job for New York in smarts f 0 6 Ho hw oolite who does 1947. I think hell do a big job st to go on the astes if stage; says this season. again t,u9eW' f d of visual audiences. to all a "Dickey will be a big help wnth J"cms shame, Lon is a davs old In his ng . oing s fellow, with our pitchers a marvel with (and charm. the Yankees he was unconscious) how to keep knew He young pitchers foo"e hour and a half the them calm and cool. Pitchers like 10 or S rl and the handsome Atley Donald who could win nan kissed each 12 straight. other rie lights were setlinge"Well have to get the best from and as it Then they left, every pitcher we've got If we do. I y Jurt difference. a killing Mind ins for will make ana Patricia Neal in know theyve got plenty Loves Mirv." to bring Dickey should be able aid to a valuable piece of quick y Drarte says he will baseball property known as Yogi betPer opal appearances in Berra Yogi is a natural hitter s Pal'adn m Theatre after ter than 300. and long range h) arin al 'UTimcr vacation boot. He has a good arm but doesnt 10 D. 'nnvhile television know how to throw to second He es are trv ng to lure him can be made into a better out hls famous vaudeville fielder than he is The Yogi is a fine IP J them to competitor, more than willing learn. 'O FDS . . . Basil v Stengel has another cnt to Hollywood tD ballplaver in Johnnv tr St raC 0 announcmg, sin He is better than a .390 Lmdell. ip3''"1'11 In "Task Force" hitter who can also hit the big "a r.ea! is proud of one the long one. He is a good rerC! Olivier's auto- He ou fie'der with a good arm. ln I 0 n Will Cary first. And he could be can p'ay ct s3. - J once 35 "Rntsy Drakes a useful pitcher, which he fOOf as strictly busi- was. ioniu$" i all coneerned" . . , Lindell is one of the best erful" top feminine around athlr'cs in the game He is r ball h temationals also one of Pm best all around Son," tlie story oi the Yank"es -a ballplayer plajersi for some reason, have never given Mj S" L, prob-t- o hang around," he opl cd gl o'i ilj "I get killed : frj last reel " STIMUb " CMVTIAW MCE feSCREENMMO j TtMt S PRESENT FOR PRESIDENT . . . President Harry Washington of by bronze the bust, Truman stands besides a clay model de Weldon, which was presented to the President during tic nalguraHo!. week. The presentation was made by bv Presi written an inscription national committee. The bust carries "Our goal must be no. peace in our dent Truman himself. It reads: time but peace for all time. INAUGURAL tkeOnt.' RUMOR . . . W. Aver-el- l Ilarriman, U. S. Ambassadnr-a- t large, dpn ed upon arrival in F. S. that he planned to quit post because be was not chosen secretary of stat. Te remain In his post he wo-J- denies s Yout kidney constantly filtering waste matter from the blood stream But do work ktdneyaaometimet lag in their fail to renot act aa Nature intended move Impurities that, if retained, b1? the whole poison the system and upset body machinery. be backache, nagfc'ng Symptoms may of dirzinesa, persistent headache, attacks getting up nights,a swelling,of putfmese nervous feeling under the eyes of pep and strength. anxiety and loss Other signs of kidney or bladder dis-or order are sometimes burning, scanty too frequent urination There should be no doubt that prompt neglect Lee treatment la wiser than been winning Ooon t PiUa Docn a have new friends for more than forty years. reputation. They have a nation-wid- e taw Are recommended by grateful people I country over As goer weigfrfror '' I |