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MONPAY. JANUARY 21, 1946
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ing Phil Murray’s example ih criticizing President Truman, although
the AFL is just as opposed to the president’s fact-finding program
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he has made scarcely a dent in the problem he faces on Capitol Hill.
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hypnotism in terms of a mysteri-
ous magnetic fluid, according to
Encyciopedin Eritannicu. which
was thought to be transmitted
from one-person to another. eg
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the goods they buy in depart-
ment stores. In other words, one
day’s sales out of eight are A
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• BEHIND THE SCENES of the current battle for higher wages
is an undercover struggle between the AFL and the CIO for domi-
nance in the American lapor movement.
The AFL, fighting as hard as the CO for wags boosts, is con-
ducting its campaign in a quiet, unspectacular manner—trying to
keep its members at Work.
The staid- old Federation hopes the CIO will stub its toe and
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minor parties, and seven vacancies The Senate consists of 56
Democrats. 39 Republicans, and one Progressiva, . ’
The Demoerats who resigned after Congves reessed were Rep-
resentatives Ramspeck, Georgia. Woodrum,• Virginia; Dickstein,
New York, and Weiss, Pennsylvania. Three other «au were made
vacant in IMS by the resignation of Representativ Anderson (D).
New Mexico, and the deaths of Representatives Ervin 4D North
Carolina, and Mott (R) Oregon.
Republicans expect to win some of the vacancies al special elec-
tions this year.
You have the
special effort Is being made to
h mothers how to teach their
I surfaces
Then
t s/c ia a
children in the home If you have
never, and never expect to. teach a
Bible clads, these courses will be
invaluable to you in your efforts to
teach the Bible to your children.
Regardless of your views of the
Bible, everyone is invited to take
i advantage of this course Remem-
ber beginning tonight, and contin-
uing five nights. The time: eight
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'CAUSE I dUST E
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worried over the concentration of industrial centers and key citiea
l . along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts because of the coming era
or push-button warfare.
became - president of the
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• SOME SCIENTISTS and military experta are more than a little
a By WILLIAM BITT —
Central Pto> Wiuti
PREMIER STALIN has been
named to. represent his Moscow
constituency in the Russian Su-
preme Soviet Wonder if Joe sat
up late in the night, nervously
listening' to the election re-
turnst ’
<6 due to the resignations of four members during the recess.
The new House includes 238 Democrats, 100 Republicans, two
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March. 1946. Uirey atlul holds
job desvitethe ptorm of pro-
ptbHe hearing
was they heatedly pe-
Maco Stewart. Galves-
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TAMER,TDNTO.-1 THINK I KNOW
THE MAN FOR THE JoB HE
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Yea terday's Cryptoquoe: DEEPER, DEEPER LET US TOIL
IN THE MINES OF KNQWLEDGEgMONTGOMERY.
Ea And the southern bloc will fight a permanent
Fair Employment Practices commission as hard
President :Trvman as ever.
A Canadian couple, marked
49 years, have juat been di-
voiced. Crandpappy J e n k in a 1
wondera if they quarrelled aber
how to celebrate the golden
wedding anniveraary.
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WITHOUT.EVENgave,
a GOODBYE :g( : 7
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tp each house when the chips, or votes, are down, test (including a purbli
Main opposition to the president's demand for ract-nding legia- by the Board* which ha> eentered
lation comes from labor, but plenty of oppositioo represents the about him.
management viewpoint, as well, and with both ! It certainly is true that, varin
rides fighting his program no quick decision can ous factions would like, to set rid
. • . • ” " of Ulrey’s services which in any
Pe9Peeted way affect the state While these '
Some observers believe the president ban hardly groups couldn’t possibly influ- .
any alternative but to seias properties in an ence Stewart to remove Ulrey
effort to keep workers on the job They believe from his personal employment. it ,
1948 may see a vast section of industry under is possible they could bring suf-
temporary government operation • ficient pressure to have him re- j
There will be no ready yielding InCongress Some Texans. unthinkingly and
on the Full Employment bill, afd unemployment others in ignorance: get them-
compensation promises to remain deadlocked ! selves into a flock of trouble as
until pressure from a growing army nt anem- a result of the latest wave of
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raihem:
We are beginning tonight, a
teacher-training course at the Cen-
tral Church of Christ. Each even-
in* at eight o’clock an outstanding
speaker has been invited to address
the gathering for 45 minutes on
some phase of teaching, ■ Following
the lecture part of the program,
the audience will be divided into
groups for detailed study of prob-
lems that confront different age
levels.
These lessons will extend over
five nights. Monday through Fri-
day. A faculty of some 36 putstand-
ing teachers front Texas and Okla-
homa lias teen invited to takepart
in the course. Several hundred visi-
tors will be in Cleburne during
these five days to teke advantage
- of.thatraining.t 22.1 ji-:
The experts say giant submarines could sneak within striking
distance of the coasts to launch rocket missiles and possibly self-
propelled atomic bombs.
Submarines are expected to play an especially grim role in any
possible conflict in the future because they are the most dimcult of
warcraft to detect.
Most airmen agree that even the latest bombers or fighters will
be obsolete within the next decade. They hold to the opinion that
the next war will be a short one, with the nation striking the first
blow having an excellent .chance of winning.
time job shertly • afer
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D Eurton,
1202 Stanwood avenue, announce
the birth of a son born Saturday.
January 19. at the Harris Memo-
rial Methodist Hospital in Fort
Worth The baby weighed six
pounds and pine ounces at birth
and has been nmed . Stanford
Dale. Mrs. Burton is the former
Betty Ross • \
Mrs, Ted .Ibfd p( Bas Hender-
son street underwent major sur-
gery , on Monday thornin at the
Knox Hospital-
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Zadok Dumkopi sayt the out- 7
fit be worka for cant amount
to fnuch. It ian't being threats
enei by a atrike.
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Revived since the wartime
shortage of smokes, the mail or-
der houses arc starting to again
bloom in full glory. They're plac-
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10. Appendage 7, On Ira
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12. Diminishes 13 Marry
as the moon 14 with
13 Savage dimieuity
15. Silk worm 16. Beseech
Ifi River (It) UKMtk
17 Coin (Eur.) It Parish
18 Profound 24 Beating
20 Cover
22 For example
(Labhv,)
23. A plant .
Ihgi for what the law defines as
.‘the first use or connump-
tion of_ eigarettes A within this
state.”
Rut yOu don't have a distribut-
or’s license. Right off ther’s vm
breach of the statutes.
'Next, you possess cigarettee
which do not bear the state tax
ramp. That’s another violation.
.Then you won’t have an invoice
ol shipment— that’s something the
luw requires of cigarett disrhut-
ors to have for insectton "Pt All
tones. So again you’re down for
mne jcount r
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ton, chairm of the Stat? Board
of Education, to dispense . with
fUtreyasonrof/hiadveesen
selection of textbooks The D-
j titioning resulted from a letter Ul-
I rey wrote a New York publisher
advising him not to submit to the
board a book, on Soviet Russia
for adoption.
Actually. Ulrey, whose name
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tbe folks like any other chap
without a job.
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at seemingly low prices.
There’s not • only a catch tn
the ad (when you figure th} poFt-
age» but there's a litte matter
of viqlatina the state* cizarakie
stamp law. That small it® l can
al their, wart*
grder as much as five caroo’s
1 Ind get caught.
You re Telltnp Me! - You didn’t read wrong.,
O the amount is $1,000. Of ,
course, that’s the maximum.
WOLF.-I HEAR
MOTHER TIMM, a
COMING.‘gmms
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American, is secretary on a
vart-time basis, to Stewart in
his capacity as Board- of- Ed-
ucation president. Ulrey's sal-
ary is $57.50 a month.
Ulrey was hamed to the part-
it might be that you’ll plead
guilty right off and have to
pay only $25, plus double the
cost of Texam “tigarette
stamps.
Here’s why and how yot'U get
yetr neck out--and lkely chopped
off ip * figurately sort Of wasz
Cleburne Man Await*
Assignment in
Philippines
MANILA- Private Carl G. Har-
ris. whose wife, Retha. and their
four year old daughter, Rethn.
live at Olney. Texas, has arrived
in the Philippines and is at the
Fifth Replacement Depot, locat-
ed near Manila, awaiting his as-
signment to duty. Pvt Harris,
the son of Mrs Alice Harris* of
407 North Main Street. Cleburre,
Texas, was employed hy the Brid-
well Oil Company in Wichita
Falls before his recent induction. .
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a Miss June. Meade of Hillsboro
was the week-end guest of Miss
Lucile Walker.
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,C Holin Stnley. e graduate | overseas in the ITO He held
of Cleburne High School, has re, i the rank of* a lieutenant st toe
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The man at the next desk says
the dumbest creatures must be
fish that get caught-despite the
fac they spend their entire lives
inechools.
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A new type of handleless
umbrella, according to a news
item, la supported by clamps
fitting on the user’s eara. When
two persona want to use It for
sheiter, just who carries
whom?
JUNIPER! PRIS-WI KNOW,
CILLA, WtME J UNCLE
MAYOR OF ELM- J TfTtS;
AND I // BUT WE
OAY - - , --- / TLL NEED
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AUSTIN, Jan. 21. (U.R—I ewis ,
Valentine Ulrey of Galvestan, the ‘
gentleman who Was the objpt oft
much conversation in connection ।
with recent adoption of state- free I
school textbooks is a state cm-1
ploye. .
T Fhere’s n strone likelihood tout,
had Travis County "Active Demo-
erats and otheg interested group
known that a few , weeks ago
they would have, made more strin-
gent demands and possibly taken
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