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Show '1 1 MB i x "v, . s . re 'j . . v :H j! , py.' . v fv sx. ; K M ' ' , ; j5 .tL mA V.i s. If V CrtU "- 'vsX riv yUta ;k'i, 4 - 'i V a;. fyi v-- J ' ? 4 Y& SS5?f-!S- i U- Jr. 162V hud their May (lower." The Pilgrims of 1916, Estonians fg.GBIMS OF 1946 ,', . The Pilgrims of country, undominated by nny "Uni, had their Brill," a id Finns, who want to Uvo In a free voyage from Sweden. Thin group, COD-mcf sloop in which they arrived at Miami, FU after a girl, waa the aecond to arrive In Miami. Mini of eight men, three women and a 71-d- 1 I, 'Uaite? L tu cm. is w9 wr,i'Tiwr' i ." :.! 'r-- l ?i- - ' r,. ' ' ? v?' fjpsf '' wwwjww7Vt'gr 'Al 4 ... DENAZIFICATION PROBLEM In the Bremen area of tha American zone of occupation J,a h Germany, where denazification la the top project of military offlciala, 10 American G.I.a, who fought the tv the hard way, have edme forth with their own denazification projection. Beaded by Sgt. Patrick J. a Irishman from Bhakopcr, Minn., the G.I.a have formed an American youth club for Gcr-a- il boys between the agea of 10 and 17. More than 1,000 applications from German boya were received. I EfStal Mo-Art- y, red-head- ' M j f it. v Vj&ff " V . W ' p 'i V J r '' ' ' ' -- ' Jte7fgr'z;'STlHgfeig?1 m t-tst- i j " - i- '- .e V vAfk'-- j ,v j Farmer Aids Veterans in Home Crisis Wilson Wyatt MADISON, WIS. may retain his title of national housing administrator, but to Vernon Kahl goea the distinction of housing expediter for war veterans at University of Wisconsin. Through the elTorts of Kahl, farmer near the small town of Verona, near Madison, 27 World War II veterans and their wives now are attending the university because they have a place to livo either in Kahl's home or in the building he completed in less than two weeks. Ensconced In hla own Urge house, with a mere five extra bedrooms, Kahl paid little attention to the housing shortage. Then he heard a radio plea from students unable to find rooms in this overcrowded university city. Spurred to action. Kohl went to the student housing bureau to offer his five extra bedrooms for student use. A few minutes later he had no extra bedrooms to his name. Before leaving the oflire, he asked the official in charge if everybody had been taken care of yet. The answer was a mild shock to Kahl, but again it set him to thinking. He recalled the pile of rafters he had Uld aside for a machine shop and then scouted around for other lumber. Within two weeks he had completed an apartment building containing quarters tor 22 families. Shortage of materials posed a few dlflicultiei, Kahl admiU, but neighIn the form of borhood grading, carpenter work, borrowed furniture and many other hard-to-gcommodities enabled him to complete the task. ... . . If GUESS WHOS WINNING anyone can reflect the fortune of tho Woodridge, N. J., high school football team to the finest degree, lla Hauler, the team mascot, ni dulrful appearance, here, indicates that bis team baa not yet scored. sAWV : . A r HdMt jHt HIT! Mr m l w 0. 4, ast mL I I I UlSONERS WILL ETES TO BLIND . . . Some 1.004 prisoner In fialeville penitentiary, Joliet. III., who volunteered to bequeath their tfei to medical science after their death, so that many blind persona nay be able to see again, sign np in the prison grounds. Only parts ,tle "eornea win be used In subsequent transplanting operations restore vision, la certain cases of "Cornell deficiency. I jJj5 II jiUtr dnfJ! I ... DEPUTY SHERIFFS . . . Believe H or not, these opposites aro deputy aberlifu of Las Vegas, Nev. Richard Brasua, 2 feet, 4 Inches, looks up at Cyril Stewart, I feet, I Inches. They were assigned to guard war bride during trial. 1 tin TULSA, OKLA. Although armless since birth. Mrs. James Corbett Beach has no fears as she embarks on the myriad tasks of motherhood. The handicapped woman, who utilizes her toes as fingers, fondled her daughter and declared confidently that she would get along just as well as any mother with two arms and hands. To prove her assertion, she demonstrated to amazed nurses (hat she could manipulate a diaper as well as an expert, opening and closing the pins with her toes. The baby is perfectly normal. Iin't she rule? the mother beamed, tweaking the infant under the chin with a toe. On that fame toe the second on her left foot waa a wedding ring. Mrs. Beach, now 23. was married five years ago shortly after her graduation from high achool. Be- spite her handicap, she has learned to drive a car and to play the guitar. During summer vacations, she has appeared it fairs in New York, San Francisco and Dallas. STAGG RECEIVES TLAQUE . . . Tug Wilson, right, of the Big Nine, presents s plaque to Amos Alone Stage, one of the founding members af the Western ronfrrrmce. Presentation was made prior to the game between Stage's college of the TacHie and Northwestern university, Atthoueh defeited. Stage's eleven made n gaud showing against the superior and largrr college. ALONZO AVIATION NOTES AIRPORT CHATTER Dedication ceremonies for the Winnebago county airport at Oshkosh, Wis.. were held October 13. with ..-- ' r?. K .,y. ; ; ct. 74 as men Dogs for Children BEACH, cause he believes panion anima! la a protection, Carl F. JI I I 0BLD NURSES STUDY IN NEW TORK . . . More than 100 grada-nurse-s from Chius, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia ,r taking refresher courses oa U. S. teaching methods, four-mon- th tubrreslosii treatment and commonlrable disease tech--at various hospitals in New York Ciiy. They will form a nurse 61 Ire that wlU spread the new knowledge to thousands of other karrs In tbeir respective lands. UNRRA to fooling the bill. Medicine, FOR UNITED NATIONS LADIES . . , Jean White display the United Nations scarf which win ba presented to women delegatee. The scarf carries the seal sf each ef Uis 51 nations In color an white silk as well si U.N. map. - BeCALIF. a trained comchild's greatest Eggleston, former dog trainer In the marine free school for corps, ha opened dogs of all breeds. Eggleston will train the dogs to be obedient playmates and guardians for children. Before the war he trained dogs for huw and special duty. LONG .v ' V V& Me ' s & jV struct ion ganized with Z 'bV ' has planes mmm-.iw- Krenimluig, Colo., dedicated its new city airport as one uf the highlights of the community's annual rodeo and horse show. A breakfast tor visiting flyers nened the day's festivities. Ed Rowley, war veteran of Eugene, Ore., has solved hla postwar Job problem by starting a new industry Flowcri with Wings. He sends Oregon's famous field flowers to all parts of the United States In special containers by commercial airliner, the floweri arriving with the dew still on the petals" When members ; ' v . - A v J i V FOR THE CUPPA CAWFEE MARSHAL . . . Field Marshal Jan C. Smuts, prime minister f the Union of South Africa, shown enjoying n cap of coffee, during recesu of the United Nations grn-rr- al i ... assembly. of Uie Oliie State football train flew frem Columbus, Ohio, to I.oa Aagries for their game with Southern California, only one of the 13 squad members gal sir sick. Lane victim. Coach Paul Blxler reported, was a parachuter who made 23 leapt during the wur. ... The ENERGY CONTROL COMMISSION mtamle energy control commission, beaded by David E. Ullenthal, former chairman of Tennessee Valley authority, are shown as they conferred with President Truman, following annonnrement of Left to right: Sumner Tike, Lubee, Me.j Lewis their appointment. L. Slranss, New York lily; President Tinman; Chairman Lilimthal; R. F. B seller, Khars, N. Y.; W. W. Waymack, Des Moines, lews. ATOMIC domestic FLY CATTLE HERD SOUTH Purchased from farms in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota, a herd of 82 blooded Holstein cattle are being flown to Colombia. So. Amer., in a series of aerial freight shipments. Originating In Milwaukee, the flight require 32 hour' flying time, compared to the three weeks required in rail and boat shipping. Because of the short travel time and proper handling, the cattle dn not become travel lick. In rail and sea shipments, shippers had to anticipate a certain loss because travel sickness was common, often proving fatal to the stock. Eleven heifers and bulls were in- -' eluded in the first shipment, made by Willis Air Service, Inc., an east-- ' em air freight concern wltich has made several similar flights to Co-lombla tills year. t jiw'iwramii . Mims ... DO IT YOURSELF! If yea want a thing well done, de It yourla the sentiment of Mrs. self, Emmanuel ghlnwcll, wife sf tha British minister of foci and power, as she dees all her own work. . 1 r'.yV: '. H'-- .A FIRST CHINESE PLAYER . . . King Kwong, first Chinese hotkey player evrr to represent a team In Uie Lnilrd States, played with a strong Western Canada amateur league befure entering the Canadian army two years ago. i ' ' V.d'r a Vi. - Kit I' 3 : - rf-- ik v IsaaJid. iffy-- ta-v- f mm - 77 W.'' - my- ' b :m i v ; r i ;v ij :w' i NEW FLYING TECHNIQUE : To enable trails Atlantic pilot to take advantage of the new tech, iv i v - V.'; h; tuque in long range navigation U known as pressure pattern flying. ; Information weather broadcasts have been initiated over the Civil .. l 1.1 iMHrthkf r Mhll'l Aeronautics sdmir.i-tratlo- n .gF station WSY in New York. The technique n. Case Rr . . . FAMILT ONE James IN PRESIDENTS THRE" consists of determining the shortest of the Federal Reserve bank sf New York, offers center, president flight lime path to the destination congratulations to his two anna who alao hold president titles. " by series of late accurate reports James II. Case Jr., left, recently was indorted as president sf Washfrom other pilots flying the route, and Jefferson college, and Everett N. Case, right. Is presiington Advantage is taken of favorable dent of Cnlgate university. President Everett waa one of tho main areas around winds speaker at the Installation ceremony of hio brother. r.:ire .f 't ... SMILE GIRL OF AIR In competition with airline eieward-e-.s- e the country over, Jeanne-Mari- e Haumer of Jackson Heights, L. I., K. Y., waa chosen as the smile girl of the air. ; Veteran Will Train VS T Police Chief Blushes OLYMPIA. WASH. Police Chief Roy Kelly bluzhrd when he learned he waa viulating the law. Informed of hi error, he called back all the newly printed tickets to the policemen's ball and hnd the entertainment tax printed on them to make the ducali legal. uis'i'im iwijwiiwnn.LiHi. er To Change Diapers bm w . ! , V . v, SW , Manipulates Toes ggi gtsfl i- i, Armless Mother ss I! eodd .v' Ill THESE B.8. rwM ". ml 't, i. CENTENNIAL . . . The centennial of the first settlement in the state of Montana at Fort Brnlon was celebrated by erection of a monument. Among spectators were hereditary chief of the Biackfeet Indian tribe. Mountain Chief and Chief Eagle Rilia, and Iht. daughter of MonUna pioneers, Dorothy Hale Averell, New Turk violinist. EOtl 22 JJ , . MONTANA H . I1'.-- : a r. , . zt:'0d'W : s ' yy . . . .S. si , V..-- .. I jrt 1 V ''' ' OP MAYOR NEW TORRES Ms Brauer, who HAMBURG becumo an American citizen Iasi year while lecturing under pices of Federal Council of Churches of Christ, bao been cbw aea as mayor of nsmbsrg. ... iw |