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Show Penguini Eyes Shift From Round to Square in Shape The king penguin would hav a hard time getting fitted for glasses hould he need them, for hi pupils are round when fully dilated, hexagonal In shape when half lated, and square when di- complete- ly contracted. Cuts' eyes shift in Rhape, too, from vertical In bright light to cirL This town, dead cular in dim light. Although the peacetime boredom tame house pet variety of cat lists and licked Iti ally has vertical-sii- t pupils, its Hurley issued hit wilder brethren such as lions sea with round pupils. resignation as ambassa-tliei'AYS settled dowr to enjoy a good show. Washington has known Tat ever since 1912 when aa a dashing young attorney from Oklahoma he used to appear before congressional com-mlives for the Choctaw nation, and they know he always puts or AUTOS. TRUCKS ft ACCESS. a good show. Once in testifying before the senate Insular affairs committee us secretary of war, Pat shouted: "You cannot call me f liar. You can run your sessions without me. I have UStDCM MABKfTS taken all I can stand. Whereupon he flounced nut of the room. Some years earlier, Pat apMISCELLANEOUS peared before the house Indian affairs committee to oppose opening WK BUT AND SF.1.L Fitoa, YyiMwrltrri, Add-I- n the tribal roils of the Chuctaw ns Offirt FUmiturr.K.ifra. Cash Kitilrfl. fllorhluta, tion to certain Indians who claimed ftAl.T UKK UKKK KXtllANdK IB Wilt tall Uki iltf, lltofea wero of out eurhered their they tribal tends. And he was severely MISCELLANEOUS criticized by Webster Ballinger, whe bkoomnciI pointed out thut Just two yesrs be- rwr.r. ti ftl.Utft fre with tit auiwcriptUNi fore, Ilurloy had represented tli to Jirtiie Oi.fftt bmp Seayuur rrm Giwiif," tn I.hmJ infornuitMii. fjmmta lily bulb Wards, an Indian family whlcf duntry. commercial flailing, lumber lndun-trto i the Hi tribal have Chnctsw tlKiitt hnomintt, all about sought Rubccrllw to "CAriKlR C'OABf DKKP rolls opened. Tints Hurley was ir It. ISA UAAk.fi ti1 L'fNfiM i'ftiy. the position of arguing on both sides of the same question in the brid PERSONAL period of two years. MAIL ONIltH PHOTO FINIfiHINQ Pat was not quite nt ferocious Ir pftvwioping, printing, eninrging. ,md frm rmaUing bug. those days, however, and for eonn j Writ furFIIOTO list RKRVU M, lui. unexplained reason did not threater. Ifli Marfcftl Hi. - Han FrMlu 4a Calffo to kirk Ballinger out of tho comWANTED TO BUY mittee room, SlilD sU of your raw furi. r.ibhlt drtiuu PATRICK J. OTIL'RI.ET hides and wwd tn MlHTHWKSTKKN AND Kl'K COMIAN V, MS S.atk Pat Hurley has come a long way SHIS Srd Wnt. Sail Lak. i'll, whrr. you w.U from those days when Oklahoma always mccivo hisheii ouirkat yrtciu. was an Indian territory. Bore O Hurley, he drnpiied the "0" and Invest in Your Country the Catholic religion of his father to become a Baptist, end after U. 5. Savings Bonds 1 Buy working his way through an Indiar college, he had the courage It come to Washington, take a law degree at George Washington, and marry the daughter of A dm. Ilenry fri ECONOMICAL! B, Wilson, then and now one of tits .V tlafirlhdiSlM mf, most beautiful todies In the capital ,'v sivinll. pn.if, fa BMI, It to a long way from such lowly dairy ha V beginnings to his more recent inter j'i, knUblauf vaMUy. . . ii views with Joe Stalin, his sirplans ClNDSR flights through the Near East, and his powerful position ss the right bower of Generalissimo Chiang But Pat has staged a colorful personal row at almost every milestone along the way. In Chungking, he first rowed with Gen. A1 Wedemeyer over the quesRelieves pain ind soreness tion of sending mission to the PASO IN I II B IB I Communist section of Chins Mutton ml suScrlns fraas to evaluate the Importance of its ban found prowio. slmpto PUm,ing Mtirf with PA.O ataiwwnt. Ibrn military strength. For a while hf why: Fint, PAZOolatwiilaaoba and Wedemeyer weren't speaking te InfMOMd TM irllrvrs polo and ItrhiaO. Sccood. IAZU o4nlm.nl each oilier though they occupied ad-hibrkolos hsnltitod. dried pari Joining bedrooms in the same! mrklna and hdpsjwomit I m. Third, PAZO otnlnwni n house. rrduc and chck ohm tn awHIIn. Later at a Chungking cocktail hlwdios. Fourih, It's way to ow. PAZO olntncor porforaiad Pll. party, Wcdenieyer's chief of staff, oppllcatlow .Implw Pip MaJ. Gen. Hubert B. McClure, horou.h. Your doctor coo Mil chided Hurley lor sending General poo .howl PAZO 4ntBMWt. a Marshall UPPO9IT0IIIS TOOI of protest rtwx ny against Wedemeyer. prefer lo uo wppwllorico, oo PAZO "You pup, mww Iw handy .oppo.fmrl. .tom boiled the Tho MMhtol nttf that from Oklahoma, 'Tve shot PAZO alwoy. tin men for less than that. PtZI diliTMtJriistimt Guests hud to separate the two men. The Chinese looked on, amused but not Impressed. Ir Chins it brings severe loss of fact to fight In public. Pat la Pat," mused FDR when Informed of the fuss, "and there'! nothing you can do about him." CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT i COMBAT VET . . , Cpt. Kichinan, SO, New York City, 'member of the famous STlh Ohio Buckeye) division, arrived at s kugelcs with record of having bern tlie oldest ronibal suldier in the Pacific. 1ILU1T Isa 1 gl'BBFR G.I. FOOLS ENEMY A Ln Tom," made of rubber, weighing only 25 pounds and rrria- gun. M.I.. to nn example of deception and II. Insert shaws a rubber soldier, attired In G.I. clothing, nsesmouttoge he steads also used rubber decoy LCT boat, rubber Jeeps and tanks to draw enrmy lire. the nomeUture , pnenmntlr unr In World War tbe V. 8. army army by -- The 155-m- liMty, ATOMIC PICKET LINE OF THE TEAR . . . Shown at the General Motors building, Detroit, la a part of one of the tergeat picketing In recent history. An estimated 10, MX marchers rinsed tho corporation's headquarters with placards and bands for nearly three houra. Cancelled union coniracta gave union worst aelbaek It hae received since 1937. na wiw. fVWf ir raitkr ult y. FIT -- V v i jGAVE PATTON BLOOD . . . tpl. Salvatore DiBemado, Pori Chester, Y., who gave a blood transfusion lo Gen. George S. Patton Jr., when the latter was rakhed to a hospital at Heidelberg, following serious motor aecidrnt. ; "Vi 1WI 3 'rt IM f ; ... ... AT "OLD MENS TOWN Disraeli pithily summed up mans life eyrie thus: Youth Wander; manhood a straggle; old age a regret. The elate of Maine haa taken a mighty step towards tunlaating the regret from old age with the establishment of the community for old men outside the town rt Jefferson, near Angaste. The rorking-ebai- r statesmen are prepared ta give epintona an everything frem OPA to the atomifl bomb and many verbal battles result nightly. BOIL SESSIONS A nterr thnt escaped from a Detrait STEER UPSETS DETROIT packing house puts up a light aa two men try to hang on to their prise. Four steers broke out of the stork yards end caused considerable ex- rltement in n business section of Detroit before they were caught. While no damage waa done, thousands of ciUsens flocked to cover. v' Kai-she- ... iOl'E WINS AGAIN For the if III consecutive year, Bob Hope has 'teen voted the top position in the ol ion Picture Daily's annual poll tt radio editors. Fred Allen, Fib-w- r McGee and Molly, and Bing "rosby tied fur second. LSI nkn I tin pert teti-gra- fiw hit lad am ini tit lit-- It nI How To Relieve I tk Bronchitis ram tint nlk iper imtf toe). CHRISTMAS CAROLS CtoeomutoloB relieves promptly two If you happen near the secondary cause It goes right to tho seat of tho office of Rep. Leslie Arends of lilt, trouble to help loosen and expel rerm laden phlegm, and aid nature noil, home Republican whip, deep its soothe end heal raw, tender, in In the of the capltol, flamed bronchial mucous mim you can hear strange sounds echobranea. Tell your druggist to sell yon coring through the catacomb-lik- e bottle of Creomulsion with the ridors. you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or yon are Arends and ins five colleagues are to have your money back. gelling their voices in trim for a broadcast ol sperial in which sis Christmas carols for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis members of the British parliament also will Join-- to he uired by tha Mutual network on December 20. Kami r carols, such as Oh, Litanc tle Town of Bethlehem" TOflOllOW tlllSHI Hark! The Herald Angela Sing" will be reiirli-n-the by legislators. LAXATIVI The Americans and Britons will dc lifts, lasa Is.f a jiBUTBft i n-a joint dition of Silent Night. llatiFuZ&mcdii The other mci'bers of the Arends GIT 5 75 BOX dUJuxrisE sexiet are Gop Representatives H of i iitixylvanin, Paul Siii'fer of Michigan, Harry Tnwe ol WNU--W 5145 New Ji i si v. Fiank Fellows ot M and William Hill of Colorado, H.e k':.;- i,g congressmen ocraf nniillv vary their pi notice Mskfnns vv Adi Imo," acrouling It tl ''S.w-',M i'.n lit ed. Mutual news reporter, a fnin.er mmy corporal who u For You To Feel VeU tile Christmas l.' l ii i; tp an.-inrt4 hour mnr flay. T diyi iwy owke MVftr tfiyinc, iht kUoj tlur l.roj Iluncicr, Heed insists '.i tutltr Ina tu Mood. II non pvoplft worn is iii "li'initl f kv th trans-Atlanti- IXl hirt mil' . JHlIOvs of DAYS . . . Homecoming nt Flora McDonald N. C featured the costumes of other days, as well u ol latest Springs, to modem styles. A riding skirt, built for was among the creations. The tennis scores must have been fer-BY-GO- in Ji aide-sadd- virt ihial h the skirts. ... HEAVYWEIGHT BABY Dr. H. B. Fraley, physlelaa of Ashland, Ky.. son to made delivery of a 'Mr. and Mrs. John Castle, Decem-- f. wr . He stated that it was the largest baby he had ever seen. 5 Witt kill.K SYMBOLIC OF DEVASTATED LANDS . . . Even the youngsters of lands are clearing away In start over again. Representative of millions, also. Is his lack of clothing. These people will nol be shir to continue working this winter unless help to speedily forthcoming. The big push of the Victory Clothing rollretioii for relief of people overseas will be held, January 7 to 31, In all sections of the United States. . . . ( pi Brooklyn, wears a OF LONDON rving Ruben, rili ill hobby's bclimt. which he il during the lialtlr of Lomloo. iulirg recently arrived in New link aboard llir super troop aril r, L'mS Washington. -- ot e( Jen - TOiNIGHT li.-- i re Ant CREOMULSION c T-- ' as' 1 ; ! y - i , 1 hill ell ml t tiie tM flirt rhfj da ilirt rtfk nar'inai ith a18 FROM HOUSE . . . Prtre winner in the 31th annual " Flub of America. Chicago, proves that she ess 17 moUR bP majestically walking away. Lady Aria ta as lKr tlu l so a msuse. ike as terns lowly on bark her ant tually thing , r n the show by Mrs. Kiitnev F. Grav. Chicago, and man Wegtfc., of the great feline exposition. Prise cals from all parts 1 iiiIm Con,Peted In show. " th.Trd tort iw apt kW1 NS inn kMwnra Biuti auMiiatiy imnovo . nnUn and oihor mat plus fluid, Oiattar that oaamit amv la Iho Mood aiikout injury to kmtia, thora would ko bettor umbtratandinc f k th mo Uilmra (ad vknta ayatoa m 9 funrtioa pranrly. Burning, areaiy or loo froqueat nrfna flon oama thnt auart-binto vroaq. You nty Buffer nnsritif bnrk-arhkvndarbra. dtszmta. rwHiinalic aaifift, ffpitinf up at Bfehia. awellmg. Ytm will Hhfly not try Ihm aa bt aautfl a mud Inna rremntt1d tho nuairw ovor. Daan'aacimuiato th (une tion of tho kdnrya nod klp to fluak out poftuiiow wnato tbo Mood. Thoy oooiaio aothfng NrafuL ... AlFOREIGN LANGUAGES though Ihry speak different Inseparable pals are Polly and tinooky. parrot and Boslna terrier pete of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot E. Simpson, New York Cily, They love te wrestle each other. lho No P. McGowan. IS, Ozone Park, L. I., N. j'.. Is the youngest umpirr In pro- G.I.K HOLD DERBY DAY IN SHANGHAI Tbr contestant in the fcvdnnsl lie rercnlly hh.nKl.al derby were sperl.lly trained coni, e and the riders were pretty h(i cUk Ui oh,B KllU dif ffirU seated la Ihi lr rlckshiti. Eirb entrant ass aponsorrd by a vuhkqbu bAu k of tbe U. 8. armed force. hr , M ar hsM-bsI- to send him lo China. Former GOP Cnngi cusinan Mel Mass id MimiVkola, a culiaiel in the marine ,,viatlon reMrve. back Wat tneirtn Cot fJna'a today. Un wiik At nil druc atom. naldoun |