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Think that jeans small ,s, , ... e. :p reporting Rumely were paper, gton and Ed Congressional lndict-as- t them dismissed, as saying counsellors should be thrown Bids that the subpoena ised to the House serai and not the defend- ects the ciange subject! FAT writing this do not unit GI Bill of Rights. 8. Govt owes its tees the same thor-itio- n in their civilian are Idler r muse they term sand haw Si figure. n you 6s: lurches. ? insisted upon irj duties. . . . In it er, you It'a ess idous (r. The people expect each u to get as much . before ma as-si- er dueled bn na tost ks will 1 hi fighting man gave tier the articles of Ms Govt owes it to man to bring as ihoB to his return to put forth to bring Irilian into the armed If the Govt Is able deserter to punish IW to be able to seek es to reward them. ;ly of a fir Co )ru GI Bill of the K rywhen man Is Ighting en-- W at Govt more than advice This k. is sound na- - U understand why the fusible for the trans-Treturned men) had lowed n prove-- Is r coaches while prison-:w!- e in Pullmans. . . . fro a soldier reveals fs give more consider-;ers- - W only tment vid I in impaw rest Look: Gallbach, I saw something I Went for a day e up. and saw Alps 0net 'I cage. Instead, the best in hotels, riding ve--! got their gas had all the .toey and food ,lso carried rs - they smaU trifles and ma- in you imagine that? the courtesy of the Army. Maybe Im on it!" SENS a , lIovoUC ll min's Vc-i- not ce- nt also Wchstmtinctionsl c 1 rego18; agsln8 ite - Ger-h- o had surrendered Lad never been ' and ugly story ms name is Cpl Hastings, Minr. from the soldier comPu: cl direct1' " KjTTllr served 4 'nJJtAtti that time Cof0Verspas hich 18 . k suffered to L ' ' He was he returned to Whpn ,"r )He bands- etclS - no shwer. no 0niy this , very. oppint 'jld 1U. 'Plaint. Iron) tfi. ver pie Oned :libiiten0 to ' sum' n OrP0ral and Court Hastings C,0na dJ?i ns jin' bti, derV-- s ups'1 I, ,ntyverve "ro,ydi)'rH hr, It "If up , Poo""'d idney lisonoui coot!? da? ore- - i0rftp i Moscow flrst vic- tgl Eut the t!ple Can be of hirn dead nd a decade ago oneh,Britaln tv?6 fi edie'-v- on ,avc.Part w L TTIB Q y PaulHallqn su-r- UNIVERSAL . V: - - STAGEISCREEN-RADI- lHEN jf ' No secret meet- - ing. No special information concernin'-difficultie-s ahead of this nation was privately passed to the committee by the war department which has been promoting the youth draft. Specifically, no inside scare over Russia inspired the committee. Consequently, considerable perplexity has developed as to how and why it went contrary to the weight of evidence in its own hearings. It seemed to vote 16 to 0 in favor of a program which none of its hearing witnesses endorsed, except the army, navy, state departments and the U. S. chamber of commerce, against the popular opposition of national educational groups, both major national labor organizations, two of the three national farm organizations, as well as the usual peace societies, and wo- tin r a"aiid Ue . sident fast start Big Three conference formally opened at Berlin. The scene took place in an attractive country estate iQ the Potsdam area. Photographed together for the first time are Stalin, 8nt Hurchlll, Just before the opening of the conference. While the conference got off to a H unknown just how long it will take to aU issnes to be considered. t complete Rationing No Drawback to North Carolina Far mer groups. wrought. Woodrum Plan. This one seems to come within the realm of magic political magic. It should have been entitled "How to Be a Politician in One Easy Lesson. Caught between the army and the lobbies, the committee favored in moderaboth opposite courses tion, of course. Committee Chairman Woodrum tossed all the hot potato evidence he had amassed into the air, then caught and came forward with some conglomeration which steamed in the headlines. Actually it is cold potato salad. His pride in it did not leap even to ordinary bounds as he did not even have it printed in the congressional record which prints all congressional thoughts for the asking. Upon close inspection you will find the report did not endorse the war department program but was worded to sound as if it did, by apand "the the principle proving broad policy yet undefined. Among members of the Woodrum committee is Rep. James W. Wad- He aint worried no gas, no oil, no tires iihpede this Appalachian In the pursuit of hi weekly grocery buying chore. He hooks his steer to his sled with wooden runners, picks up a smidget of something to eat, and pulls it back to his craggy home. It may be a mite slow, but he doesnt have to argue with the OPA about it. The North Carolina steer can go wherever a shod animal could climb, and the narrow sled, will shame the most prudent wagon on steep slopes. Until His Big Brother Returns Sightless Prodigy A .i crack. There are two other almost phantom target that may never be surpassed. One Is Lou Gehrig's consecutive game record that carried on for a matter of 14 years and mor than 2,000 contests. It will take a stronger combination of ateal and concrete than we have ever seen so far In one human system to pass Lou Gehrigs mark. This must stand among the Incredible features of sport. Lou began his long march in 1925 and finally came to the end of hi career in 1939. The second untouchable mark belongs to Babe Ruth and his count of 60 home runs, piled up in 1927. There Is another pretty fair bail player by the name of Tyrus Raymond Cobb who has to his credit a different set of figures that no one now living will ever see equaled. This record includes a lifetime total of 2,244 runs and 4,191 hits. Jimmy Foxx and Hank Greenberg almost caught up with Ruth's home run accumulation of 60 in a season, but no other ball playar has even come close to Cobbs double mark. This same record also includes 892 stolen bases, well beyond Eddie Collins turn of 744. Cobb, Ruth and Gehrig, all American Leaguers, complete the trio that offers the toughest targets on the batting side of the game. And when you mention the two greatest ball players of all time, Cobb and Ruth draw most of the votes although Hans Wagner still has a stout following that refuses to be shaken loose. Mel Ott Is the most redoubtable of the National League record holders at bat and Mel is still underway and increasing his lead. Mel sets a record of some sort every time he gets another hit or steps into another home run insofar as the National League is concerned. -- t Pitchers Walter Johnson, another American Leaguer, is the pitcher that stands out as the main target to knock over. But for all that even Old Barney Isn't so far In front of Cy Young. In fact, looking a trifle deeper into the matter. Young mark may outlive all others. It consists largely of these figures games pitched 906, games won 510. When you figure that Walter Johnson is in second place, 97 winning games away at 413, you get a better idea of Cys miraculous contribution to the art of piling up victories. One of Johnsons top marks is the count of 56 consecutive scoreless innings, compiled in 1913. That means something better than six straight shutouts. For a career run Johnson also sets up two other targets with 3,497 strikeouts and 113 shutouts, 23 beyond Grover Alexan- I that avalanche for son o: requests, till some bright boy cami up with the answer. Seems tha somebody had announced In prin, that Betty had posed for photo graphs on the set with two air corpi lieutenants, Robert Drew and Bruci Shaw, pilots stationed at near by Van Nuys and Betty had sat oi one officers lap while the camera; clicked! It all turned out perfectly. A pub llclty man Introduced Nancy Nor man, pretty singer with Sammj Kaye's orchestra, and Dick Brown who's featured on his own Sundaj MBS program; the press agent's ob ject, a romance Item that h could send to radio editors (who go awfully sick of those same phone romances!). But this time 1 emir NANCY NORMAN worked differently; Nancy and Dick will be married In September, when his brother comes home from th South Pacific. The same thing happened when that same publicity man Introduced Patti Pickens of the Pickens Sisters and tenor Robert Simmons, also for publicity pur poses. Theyve been married four years. Newspaper columnists get lots of Items. The latest con, cerns Lizabeth Scott, making her screen debut in Hal Wallis You Came Along. Therell be no romantic interest for her, were told, till her film career Is definitely established. Announcements like this usually backfire just let a gal say she wont fall in love, and next thing you know, shes eloping with somebody. Helen Mack, whos producer of NBCs "Date with Judy and the new "Beulah Show, gets no vacation this summer. In addition to handling the direction of the two network shows Helen has been signed for two movie roles enough to keep any woman busy. Ted Malone wants you to help lies keeping a promise made to his G.I. friends overseas by dedicating his broadcast series, heard week days over the American network, to rediscovering America. He wants mail on What War Has Done to Your Community. him. Alfred Hitchcock, who recently completed "Spellbound and Is now ders total. preparing "Notorious for David O. But Old Pete must be drawn into Selznick, is about to send some of this select society with the pitching his yarns over the he offered in 1916. That season, airways. "Too many mystery proworking in Philadelphia's bandbox grams come on the air asking peoball park, where a looping fly was ple to turn out the lights, lock the usually a homer, Alexander turned doors, and prepare to be frightened In 16 shutouts more shutouts in one to death, says he, "when actually season than most pitchers can call nothing takes place that would scare winning games. anybody. When my program come The two marks of 19 consecutive on, it will probably be a failure. victories established by Tim Keefe While listening, the audience will beand Rube Marquard of the Giants, come so frightened they likely will form another elusive target that turn it off. many have fired at through the years in vain. David O. Selznick, who developed There was no record ever set that Into a star, again Ingrid can't be broken. But those referred has goneBergman to Stockholm for his latest to In these brief dispatcher are "find. lies Frank Sundstrom, star something more than records. They of the same Royal Dramatic theare landmarks. Even peering Into ater in which Miss Bergman studthe future, what batter is there to ied, and has in eight Euroappeared pile up 4,191 base hits? Or what pean films. pitcher can ever hope to win 510 games? Or what Iron man can outMembers of the "Duel in the Sun last Gehrigs 14 seasons of consecuwho have been on locacompany tive play? These are the three have tion, organized the first Cactus toughest of them all to shatter or club. All members who arive away from the record pages. and Iodine been stuck by Arizona's Cholla have For all three call not only for exare eligible; Jennifer Jones treme skill but also for the amaz- cactus make-uwoman, Clare Kaufman, is few stamina ever that ing possess. a charter member, she sat on one! spine-chillin- - TZ tTw another he Attll rate the war is going, his big brother may be into it. At any reclaim that baseball suit before Babe here grows weeks. more few a for of it Jate he -- Hi make good use iWri J Blind Jimmy Osborn, nine, British piano prodigy, is greeted on his arrival at the Parkins Institution for the Blind. Jimmy will receive his education at the Institution, which was arranged for by his foster fathers of the U. S. 9th air force. Achoo! Gesundheit! Sets New Swim Event Record i WI v:;r U Eisenhower, Ball Player p ' yg Nrv rVlV Stand-Ou- the you. 1 assu women any more and from dropped they have been army training programw But retired officers ho are gouife up around the country whipping po sentiment in American Legion t u advocate something like Nine weeks' basic Irair.m ixereises. c.c . making, setting-u9 weeks of specialists traiaiUf, army. 4,000 categories in the there Eisenhower really i'liu'fls - . m training must be a citizens and urged that the VVthe lifnd, betweemore . sea and air forces. Bat !me consider e"L'reif"' even not did he ' ca the national guard, youth a n summer only, creation s. and better mrer reserve Ai- and Point quadrupling Wes! couims ,n lis, injection of nailery os as coin-,.coiHj. and high schools ::',e o'loT or ai:) pulsory subjects to the ' altc many excellent lined youth draft system. Nazis. Prussians and ad r'od nARAMOUNTS studio presi e sworth of New York, who is supposed to have seen to the wording. He wants to draft all youths of 18 or thereabouts for a year in the army. Talking around with the committeemen, you will find many favor a Democratic substitute such as advocated by the eter-an- s of Foreign Wars for training boys in schools without interrupting their education, expandreing the national guard and serves systems, and summer camps. The report did not opseemed pose this, excepting it to want the youths drafted for it. The Veterans of Foreign Wars prooutlined m gram, following the lines September, this column since last now rates the best chance of adopwithtion by congress in the end only after more out a draft-- but Next wi magic and semantics. milcome a report from the house and this may committee affairs itary recommend drafting, as the military totalitarians are in the majon.y there also. Home Compulsion: and But on the floor of the senn.e a for jou house today, a majority om draft would be hard to find, naming school and pulsion for home the o without a national draft is vious compromise. to The army has never come o w a outui.e a with specific ward it intended to do with 'he )oun cm for men if it gets control of t: g contests. This took place in 1941. DiMaggio began collecting base hits on May 15 and finally ceased firing on the 16th of July. Any record can be beaten, but this wlU he a tough one to 56 To make the mystery more possible, one member of the committee says he has received only two let- ters from his district in favor of the youth draft, while he has a bushel of mail against it. When congressmen go 16 to 0 (the remaining six members abstained or wanted to delay action but did not vote against the report directly) in favor of something opposed by their constituents and the most powerful lobbies in Washington labor, farma miracle is er, education, women (no one mentions of O Released by Western Newspaper Union, By VIRGINIA VALE bureau reported an unusu al number of requests fror records that might last for genera servicemen to visit the Bettj Hutton-Sonn- y tions. Tufts sets foi One of these is Joe DiMaggios Cross My Heart. Thej consecutive hitting record for both couldnt figure out the rea leagues that totaled Military ngs with the military were held by the Uoodrum house committee which urged what it called "a broad policy of universal military train- year Tommy Holmes Boston Braves passed Rogeri Hornsbys consecutive hitting record of 33 games, the time seemed to be about right for your correspondent to look up a few notable Newspaper Union , his pfr TRAINING MYSTERY mens , , il IAYSON CHRONICLE. IAYSON. UTAH v ;-- - , A'.,- - 'V; ; ' A tTj ' 'VniifriiMi,"1 ' ' r "" of vkron Ohio Bettv Lachok nt mile svum ,n ,1C three distance championships record for set a new a r set meet The : .. . s Y y e ; e i!V ' ......056. ' - come in first Is pictured after she had National A. A. U. long Vlomenton Lake, N. J- Miss I.arhok minutes. 36 7 seconds, jn , hour, as wtII as ou, stand, ng records. - 4.V ,J.kl, J Series of allergy injections is being made. Punctures are marked off This method in indelible pencil. is used to determine the individual causes of hay fever and its cure. Su, a speciul The-ste- 31 Hits B.A. 63 .288 Michael E. Bash, Flushing, N, A'D E.VD.S Ginny Simms hospital dress a briqht lowered print, which she wears when the sings to wounded soldiers; the boys In the wards like. it. . . . Working 16 tours a day, 7 days a week, Conrad r, Sagel, director of the air's "Silver earned S7S0 per week itien he i tnrled his career as an actor. . . , Uonila Granville, u ho'll portray a smart lau- rer in her ride in The Lie Detector ," j just 22; she's been an actress since the wo, three. Arthur Lake of the series thinks maybe he Blondte hould be insulted a goat, mascot of a famous race horse, has een named "Dogwood, i- him I ODDS Dear Grant I Just checked over an old Reach Guide, 1910, and found this concerning a player by the name of Wilson, General Eisenhowers alias while playing with Abilene In the Central Kansas League, season of 1909. Errors g ' |