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Show iT li Winners of National 19 )5 Corn Growing Aw )?Jnjiimife WWlInQIUK f 9m ' MOTHER WASHINGTON. Th motlier la 93 years old. corn General of tbe Army George C. Marshall, upper, whs strpa lata the wurld'a No. 1 postwar trouble spot, China, due te Ms recent appointment at ambassador, inrrrrd-In- g MaJ. Gea. P, J. Harley, Uwer, who resigned to protest agalnil policies la China. era of America were announced during the meeting el the Illinoia Agricultur;. left UMclatioa at Chicago. H right are W. W. Middleton, Mount Jackaon, Va the national chair Lee S. Foreat woman 0. Hill, Mrs, Md., Jr., and Charlea Beatty of Ohio, Junior champion; plm; Brow J First American-Mad- e champion Jet-Propell- AUTOS. TRUCKS ft ACCESS - -- If 'V rKESinm'g Tbe champion asitiei Department ' ed Robot Bomb As ii Dsbanda tbe habit ef women the world ever, three lndiaa women, are emplaycd at the Pickle Crew geld mine lu Canada, their husband with their pay checki. lndiaa werkrra are paid aim rate ae while men, average base pay af Ml per week, bat it easy prefer credit! at Ural stares te actual rash. whose await at the la said legion Commander j 4 i IS M President'! MISCELLANEOUS it's been I king S3 years ol taking knocks a nr enjoying good times since her blrtl November 25. 1H52. That was just two years after tin famous Missouri cuiiiproiuise whicl liiatorians claim contributed to tlw Civil war. In tlie years that havi passed, the Jackson county farir where Martha Ellen Truman wai born has become 33rd and Indians avenue in Kansas City, while hei son, whom she never expected to bs President, now sits in the Whits House. !.!ke her sun, Mre. Truman Is a friendly person who likes company, Including newspaier reporters. And if it wasn't (or her maiden daughter, Miss Mary Jane Truinan, who lives with her, and another son, who lives not far away, the President's mother would be a mecca of news Interest. But whenever her son and daughlei see a reporter approaching, death lurks In their eyes. The newsman is treated as a carrier at bubonic plague. If yos ere fortunate enough to meet Mrs. Truman, however, you can understand whera her aaa gets hto energy. Except far being slightly hard at bearing, aha la esrepllonally hearty. Her velre la crisp, her observations pointed, and ahe possesses a paisa and raininess at spirit rare la women of her age. Like her son, who likes to get up early, Mra. Truman is up with the dawn and about her household tasks. The house in Grandview, Mo., Is a y affair, which enables her to get about without climbing stairs. A hslf-gc- r yard, enclosed by wire, surrounds the house. Four rocking cluiira are in the front room. 'srSIHASDSKU Office Furniture. Files. Tewrlten. Machines. Sifre Cflfh Britimere. SB When It cornea U for interruptions. So patting oo the feed bag, Muggsy Just won't aland the photographer's presence didnt atop him from Ihale ahowt Muggsy In a grade A session as keeping "on schedule." be Juggles tbe boltle at the Marilyn Williston home at Weymouth, Mass. This U. 8. built Northrop Jet bomb, a vast improvement ever the German version, U built on the ImpoaslbU to get the cut to drink out ef u saucer or pan. flying wing pattern and carries Its Jet engine in the stubby, barrel-shape- d center bulge of the wing Itself. Giant magnesium easting la the Inner wing carries the bomb's warheads, or explosive chargee. These bomba were UNRRA Mil by Northrop and delivered te the army. Span ef the Jet bomb is about 30 feet. Model to shown on miniature track, b the air, insert, to the real thing. Rebuilding Youth of Europe i Rarcfoot Tennis ;ce Adopted Chinese Get Into Spirit IV ANTED TO BUT Kino Ship all irf your raw furs, rabbit hldri and wool tft NORTH W tiOTKM n HIUR ASH HR COMPANY MS fttflil Brd MffM. Sail Uki CUjr, wbi you will always recoivo lutfhoat market prlcoo. Buy Victory Bonds! Ikinqftfolhaa Smite! Modiri sf Colds Stare the British liberation of Hong Kong, these two Chinese brothers, Wings, IX, and Little Wings, I, have been adopted by the RAF squadron ntationed at Kaltak airport. Their father was killed by "Ps and their mother is seriously 111. rf" ?m k.,. UNRRA doctor took these two pictures of the same baby. Last this little skeleton, just liberated from a Nail centralis camp, was turned ever to the UNRRA. By the end of Oclo-fher, after months of excellent rare In Sweden, he wan a normal hralthy baby demonstrating the success of building up Null starved children. Ia,f ld con-Pho- to or Fenetoatea to brondiial tubes with speup) cial, goodiing medicinal vaporu Stl mutates chest end back uitocca likea warming poultice. Then Far Hour! VapoRub'a special aciiut keeps on working. Invites ratful sleep. Often by inclining matt of the misery of the coU Is gone! Only Vspoffiih gives you this special pcncuatuig-stimulatin- g action. So be sure you get the one and only VICKS VAPORU& Iccnanded by Maay DOCTORS Helps toas up adult systems kelps children buAd sound teeth, ((rang bane. ffjf ECONOMICAL! tnOMMmI tor li.MU, mot. h iwt att atpi! dmkrf te Afllrftii ntmm mmj iity. TOiNIGHT I0H0II0W llllfilT lAXATIVg BETA 25 MX And anyone wliu has ever talked with Mrs. Truman cannot deny that. Her eyea never fail to twinkle when someone mentions her son. Mrs. Truman has enjoyed good health since her recovery from a in April, 1944, when ahe (lipped on a rug and suffered a broken left AiiriiftiAtaia hip and left shoulder When she at- tend community activities ahe uu- Hinny Pails, Australia's favorite ally wean a black dress and hat, and trnni player, shown la hla fa- a dark wool shuulderctle to keep as hr her warm. vorite footwear nothing took the measure of some of UnitSecret service men who have ed Mates new slara found it difficult to keep up with the whrn they visited Australia as G.I.u pace of President Truman undoubtand G.l. morale buildrrs. edly will agree with her statement describing her son when she (aid: He is no slow person. He gets where he's going in short order." 0''h ' A Riliivis Mlsertis FlusMtly-Dur- iai cold-irritat- Months later, when Truman was rlrvstrd te the Presidency by the death ef the tote Franklin Roosevelt, she said: I never thought Harry would be President some day, like meet mothers think. 1 never thought he would bo vhw president our srnalor, for that matter. Hut whatever ha In I'm for him." Comdr. Louis J. Kirn, who hn hrrju reported xrlrrlcd to surrerd Comdr. Oscir. Hagbcrg as head reach of the Navy football team. shows him when he starred tbe Navy In 193L He wlU take charge next year. Way Night moat modern the way Today, mothers me to relieve miseries of cold Is to rub Vicks VapoRub on the thront, chest and bock at bedtime. Remits are so good because VapoRub . , . But listening to radio returns the night of the election, (lie switched chair frequently and refused to go to bed until definite word of u Democratic victory was received. If Harry doesn't win," she commented then, he wont be disgraced. After all, It wont kill him to lose." iti MI'HtNUe Uk Ur. flak PERSONAL Wees Jrendway, kali MAIL OHIIKH PHOTO FINISHIMO HELPED n.tRKY'B CAMPAIGN Mrs. Truman reads with Interest, attends the Baptist occasionally church, knuws everyone in Grandview and until recently took' an active part In the affairs of the community. relaBark In 1934 when site was tive youngster of only 82, Mrs. Truman even took an active part In Harry's campaign for the Democratic senatorial nomination, making frequent trip into Missouri counties visiting old friends in behalf of her aun. Then, during the last Presidential campaign, she opened her home to women of Washington township communities and aerved at chairman of county group meeting! (or women party workers. When Truman flrst was mentioned as vice presidential nominee, hie motlier didn't want him to bo vice president. "Harry to doing a goad Job la the senate," she said. "And he eaght to stay there." John Slclto, of Illinois, who will nerve as commander of the American Legion during IMS. Wilh hundreds ef thousands of vel- eran of World War II Joining with veterans ef World War I la the Legion, It becomes the largest organisation In II. 8. n, pruitmc. rnlarsind. copying, pceekiiana. list .,nd (raa nulling bag. u in tor prnc PHOTO BKKVN'M. Isa. baa Fraaclaaa d. Cali!. SM Mar Sal at. one-stor- : J Add-I- SALT l.AHK UFSK General Follows Son PASO IN T II 1 1 1 1 f RMfU Nfftriai Irmm inpli Piln, hivt IohM priaiBC MNIImm rdtof wflik PAfO IntiaMt. Ilfrn mhfi Tint, PAZO olnrmtat nmIwc hmiw4 inti yfllww pmiu u9 lirhln. Bemad, PAAO aiNfamc IwbrkaM htrdfiMd, dried mrti prevent cracking mad m Third, PAKO alniment ta reduce welling and dark minor hleedlni. Penrtl lia ewy to wt. PAO ointment7 porforated Wlo oppbdcoilon ilnplt. Pipe mikotYour ihoromfth. doctor con (oil you ohoni PAZO olnimcnt. Stf PPOBI VOtlll TOOI tom o iwo, pad maap doctor, prefer to uwouppoaltordto, m PAZO comm In handy onppmltorleo mlmo. Tht mm motblnt rMC that PAZO Hlwoyo (hat. 'tiff IZt Iiiijt it Intituitf CAPITAL CHAFF After flirting with various law vrau-49 43 w Arm offer. Franklin Roosevelt Jr. to New decided leant up with Anally Gov. Charlie Poletti. Ynrk'i i Pol tti, Diamond, Rabin. The Arm Freidin and Mackay. . . . Young Roosevelt inis doing a swell job for veterans Help Than (Jeans tbs Blood housing pushing of Harmful Body B asts dumped off the boats from Europe, Tssr kMarya are eoaruaUr SltsHa, He is roaring mad at Mayor uu (ran tks blH atnaa. Bui for neglecting this. . la Is tbrlr work 4s bidMylHMim ut act u Nctsra tBlcodcd fail l rc-"The mayor knew 'way last summer lopsritMa that, I! mained. ! Um lyMcu ud i that these men wire going to be Kmuarkiocry. coming back,' say young FDR, Symptom may bs oanto, baekaefcat pccclctcol hmilubw attark of dicciha but did nothing about it. Molt of Cotlio, ay aiabtt, owcllio,. puSnna the men can't afford to stay in New Brier (be eyes a frelief it oervuoa naaiety aod leea ol pep pad eticnaik. York hotels, even if the hotels had Other aim of kidney er bladder dim dm ere otnetimes buretac, eaaty m any rooms, winch they haven't. Iso Imanent artnatm. , . . Kentucky Republican! view There rhoold be aedaabttbel prompt Ed Pritchard (he reduced treatmrat i wiper than eeflrrt. I aa Deee'i PiUr. Dean' bara been winning from 300) as one of the smartest new (rtaad ter mora tbma leny yearn. in the state. Bui political organizers They bara a aatiaa-wid- a lapoMtioa, Aia raaammtadrd by (rateM peopte tb they don't like having him around. itry aw. dth year anpuerf p Is to mould Demosplit-uHe trying critic factions, and as long as they remain split, the Republicans can I cx-L- t. f'" Vf, ' 'V-C- :. 'jrv--' Er.;: I ' ' J I J ' l . uu m ,v i d . Gea. Alexander M. Patch, veteran of World War I, whs alas fought against both the Germans nd Jrps In World War II, rerrnU ly died at Baa Antonis. He lest his win. son in this war. I.h-ul- Iron, a Eureka company cnrdlrss electric, which Wnui'lJ base te which cord to attached. Is shews coming off ha e line. The iron operate from a thermostaton(rol!rd clce- ig ft1" which Instant bent to draws by brief electric con act, tcro-heregulator la baae geveran temperature. l,r For the firnt time In the history of the circus, Prrcheront are bring who was elected president trained I became aawdnst ring stars. Sometimes known as the Perchrron N, C of the American Legion auxiliary at Norman, named from La Ferche, a Preach district, this type at horse ordinarily a work horse. These magnificent specimens arc being the nitional convention recently trained at the Sarasota, Fla., clr sinter training headquarters. held la Chicago I i mm |