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THE NASHVILU TENNESSEAN. TaMday Moramf. Fefc. 27. 14S 3 was established and troopa of the Local Bov.

10. Sians Con.racfmer Gty Interne Minneapolis I II Ill II British Hit Oil Fields in Burma ti Bryde. attorney. Raleigh, N. Amzy B.

Steed, regional attorney, Birmingham, Harry Campbell. attorney. Birmingham, Earl Street, regional attor-i ney, Dallas, Texas, and Jeter 8. Ray, regional attorney. Nash villa.

Archibald Cos. associate solicitor; William S. Tyson, assistant solicitor, and George Jansen, supervising attorney. Those attending will include George A. Downing, regional attorney, Atlanta, D.

Lacey Me- ANNOUNCING JENNIFER'S HOUSE by CHR1STISE NOBLE GOVA.W- PUBUCAT10N DAY FEBRUARY 27th PRICE S2.50( Mrs. Covan will be our honor guest on Publication Pay. and we invite you to meet her Tuesday afternoon between three and five o'clock in our Bookstore R. M. MILLS' BOOKSTORE 710 Cljurch Street KANDT, Ceylon.

Fsbr MUPi British and Indian troop, plung-Inf Into th heart of Burma's rich 11 field, bava slashed serosa the! Jrrawaddy River 82 mile south west or Mandalay and raptured to ancient Burmese city of Paxan after a ahort out bitter flfht, South east Asia command Headquarter announced tonight. A bridgehead four ml lea deep and two and a half miles Ion; Beware Coughs frm jocnaoi cotis That Hang On Chronic bronchitis may develop if Tour cough, chest cold, or acute bron-Chltla la not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance wltfrany medicine leai potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to oothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to ell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough, permitting rest and sleep, or you are to have your money back.

(Adr4 You Can Fight, Too, Buy War Bonds CXlM in Manna wounded Allison B. GUman. 6. former Nashvilllaa interned by th Japanese at Santo Tomas camp In Ma nila for threw year following th fall of tha Philippine, was wounded aa a result of enemy action on February three daya following th capture of the camp by Ameri can forces, according to a telegram from the war department received Sunday by hia brother, J. P.

Gil-man, SIS Knox Avenue. According to hi brother, Gilman has been a resident of th Philip-pin Islands sine th close of the Spanish-American War. Except for on or two messages from the provost marshal' office, no word of him had been received for three year until Sunday's message which added that the liberated man was now being eared' for by American force. A nallva Of Lewtsburg, Gllrnsn moved to Nashville as a young boy; and was educated in the schools1 here. At the age of 18 he, enlisted in the army and served in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War.

U. S. Labor Attorneys Meet on Wednesday A conference of regional attorneys of the U. S. Department of Labor, attended by representatives from th solicitor's office at Washington, D.

and from Tennessee, snd 12 other Southern states will open Wednesday at the James Robertson Hotel to continue through Friday. The conference has been called to discuss interpretation and enforcement of laws under jurisdiction of the department, including the Wage and Hour Law, Public Contracts Act, the Davis Bacon Act, Eight Hour Law and Executive Order 9240. Douglas B. Maggs of Washington, D. solicitor of the department and In charge of all its legal work, will preside.

He will be accompanied by three representatives of his Washington office You Staff Phot br CsmpeeU BUsb There's a pretty wide gap betwean Nashville grammar school and Children's Theater productions and th profeeaional mske-believe of Hollywood but 10-year-old Claude Jarman, Jr son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Jarman. 1908 Eighteenth Avenue, South, bridged it yesterday with a stroka of th pen as he signed 30-day contract for a screen test at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, where ha will tasted for th pert of "Jodie" in th picture version of Msrjoria Kinnan Rawlings' best-seller, "Th Yearling." Above, Tom Delbridge, left, Loew's Theater manager hare, and Emery Austin, right. Metre-Goldwyn-Mayer publicity man, take a serious look at th contract while young Claud bearns his enthusiasm.

OTAT mmifuTTUPHETrS ALWAYS DO FOR COUGHS SORE TlinOATiromCIlEST COLDS Symphony Again Pleases ALVIN S. Tha fourth of this aeaaon'a five Community Concert waa given Monday night at War Memorial auditorium before a crowded house. Th occasion was th Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, which has often nlaved here in the past 25 years under Oberhoffr. Verbrug- gen, and under its present talVeon-ductor. Dimitri Mitropoulo.

This orchestra, which Is defi nitely not in the same class with th New York Philharmonic. Boa-ton. Philadelphia, or Chicago orchestra, is nevertheless a pretty good ona for a smaller mid-West ern city, and always seems to pieaaa Nashville udlneesLThr vre good player in each section, and Mitropouloa gets out of them all they have by dint of exceasiva arm waving and gyrations, even In the quieter passages, which one can harary say rt the eya, more calculated to amaze ninier-land audiences. Most of the program was nothing to get enthusiastic over, which is a pity when we get only one orches tra her a year, and the radio ana visits to great music centers have made listeners more particular than they were years ago. The mod ern French composer, Dariu Mil- hsud ha given vitality to the Overture and Allegro from a suite, "La Sultane," by his great eom-patriot and predecessor by two centuries, Couperin.

This was given with fine tone balance. Much diKputed Gustav Mahler. Czech conductor, was represented by a lovely "Adagietto for Harp and Strings from his Symphony No. 5, which Is not great or original music by any means. The greatest of all operas.

Wagner's "Die Meister- singer, which was broadcast three Saturdays ago, saved the otherwise colorless program with the intro duction to Act III, Dance of the Ap prentices, and Ptocession, which were splendidly played. All music students should hear Beethoven's Third Symphony at least once and then enjoy the more interesting output of a dozen more modern composers. Some musicians never get past Beethoven, wnile others are irked by the tonic, dominant, diminished sevenths, scales. 'lutes and strings. After a dreary performance a tedious work which once shook the musical world, the orchestra added the over ture to Rossini's "Barber of Seville," Johann Strauss' "Emperor" Waltz, and if we are not mistaken, his "Skaters." The audience liked these.

It. Howard Copeland Dies in Plane Crash The war department has notified Mrs. Jane Copeland of 1415 Gale Lane that her husband. Second Lt. Howard C.

Copeland. 26. was killed February 6 hen hia B-24 bomber went down in the Atlantic, en route to the Mediterranean area. Only other information contained in the brief notice was that the bomber was carrying a crew of 10 men. When ordered to oversens duty.

Lieutenant Copeland was stationed The hero of Eakin School today is the fifth grade own Claude Jarman, 10, who yesterday cli maxed a brief career in children's theatericals here by signing con tract for a screen test with Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer Studios to try out for the part ot Jodie In the film ing of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' The Yearling." The aon of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jarman. 1908 Eighteenth Avenue, South, Claude and his father will leave tomorrow on an all-expensea-pald trip to Hollywood, where he will be tested for the part. The signing of the contract, ac Wonderful For T.rrr since thsv were tiny tots when ever the Quintuplets catch cold their cheats, throats and barks are immediately rubbed with Musterole.

usterole gives such wonderful prompt relief because it's more than just an ordinary "salve." It's what so many Doctors and Nurses II a modem covmUt-irritant. Musterole not only promptly relieves cous hs, sore throat, aching chest muscle due to colds but AUK) hel pa break op congestion in upper bronchial tract. will not enjoy Grown-ups, Too! nose and throat. So much easier to apply than a mustard plaster. Ready for Mtafanf use just rub it on.

"A fun. A muss uiik MutteroU!" IN 3 STRENGTHS: Chlldr.n'e Mild Musterole, Regular and Extra 8 trout. HI hearing the China's Rehabilitation Hope FACT Till about the critical situation in nth Army were thrown acroaa the river in strength for a two-pronged drive oa big oil field towns of Chauk and Tenangyaung. Fighting was In progress tonight, a communique said. Pagan, aetsed in the Initial as sault.

Is known throughout the world for It 8,000 glittering pagodas and Is considered one of the wonders of the East It waa found ed in 84T and waa the Burmese capital until 1298. The latest crossing gave the Allies three strong bridgeheads acroaa the Irrawaddy above and below Mandalay. Earlier today it waa announced that British and Indian forces had cleared the Japanese from a 20-mlle atretch of th eaatern bank of th river north of Mandalay, Joining their bridge head at Blngu and at Tnabiaayin into on solid base of operation for th final 40-mil drive on Mandalay. Battle of Italy In 'Uneasy Quiet7 ROME, Feb. 2r- -The Ital ian front simmered down to an "un easy quiet of endless patrolling, constant vigil and grim discomfort today as the 10th U.

S. Mountain Division completed its task or mopping up German positions around Mt. Belvedere, west of th Bologna- Plstoia highway. There wa some improvement in American position In th Belve dere area. eoM ntm AVtNVf AM CMMCH IIMWMMI avse tit" aUic1jj.

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Claude, who will receive sloO a week for 30 days in addition to his living and traveling expenses, is a veteran of school theatrical pro ductions and of the Children Theater of the Nashville Community Playhouse. In the event that he is chosen for the part, he will be siraed for a seven-year contract at $600 or J700 a week. Austin said Christian Piety who said that he could not attend the meeting; because of his duties in Washington. Madame Lew accompanied Dr Lew to Nashville, and both will make several appearances before Nashville audiences during their stay here. DON'T JUST ASK FOR ASPIRIN When you buy aspirin be mire you ask for it by name, "St.

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Copeland is the former! Miss Jane Coooer. daughter of Mrs. W. T. Hunter of the Galei Lane address.

She was married to the army officer last September. In addition to his wire, ha Is sur vived by two brothers. First Lt J. Copeland of Newport News and Alexander Copeland, of CJirtoUeT.N-.C LEGS Artifictel limbs fitted by eiMrts. Over 50 yaars experience.

SHELL'S ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. 1Q IICHTH r-HELP WAMTED-i Urflent ft fmdumim et kandtoe lcMne. Preeart mw for early fi-cwfrl, hey cerr, en. est-wer security. Neshville TeieatiMM 5-57 SEEN IN CASTNER'S TOWN SHOP ni of Seen in Spirit of The "fundamental rehabilitation' of China will come through the nation's "Christian piety," Dr.

Timothy Tingfang Lew, representative of Madame Chiang Kai-Shek and the Chinese ambassador to the United States, said In an Interview lant night. Though only one per cent of China is Christian, Dr. Lew said that their Influence is out of all proportion to their number, and that in their spirit lies the hope of rebuilding China. He said that he believed that China would be able to avoid a civil war and that they would settle their internal differences political ly, and he emphasized the influ ence of America's missionaries and the schools they have provided in 5Pks Thl" Morning In Nashville under the sponsor- shiP tn Women's Division of the "est Methodist Lhurcn, Ur. Lew will speak at the church at 11:30 o'clock this mor-ilng on be half of the denominations Crusade for Christ, and he paid tribute to Christian women of China as symbols of the nation's Christian faith "PwerTWhgaorrrr-fftmg-aeonK' E-Ling, wife of Dr.

H. H. Kung "right hand man of Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek," as "easily one of the outstanding women of today, not only in China, but anywhere in the world, he said: She symbol lues faith In' God and the Chris tian piety on hich I put my 'hopes for the fundamental rehabilitation of China "Out of that Christian piety will come the international friendship which American soldiers are fight ing and dying for today," Dr. Lew said. He listed this Christian piety as one of the ten contributions of the Methodist Church of America tc the Christian movement in China today.

Lists Church Contributions The Methodirt Church of America has also contributed to the Christian movement in China through the following means, Dr. Lew said: Ecclesiastical organization for building up the church in China; Christian thought; the Episcopacy; a wise policy of cooperation with other denominations; splendid missionary personnel; radiant woman hood; technical experts on Chris tian religious education; Important political figures in China, including Generalissimo Chiang and Madame Chiang; and creation of acumenical fellowship and International friend ship. Dr. Lew brought a general message from Madame Chiang explaining that she could' not accept ari invitation to speak at the meeting today because she is under strict orders of her physicians not to receive visitors er make calls, but he said that her Interests were in the church and in the crusade. Dr.

Lew also brought the greet ing of Dr. Wei Tao-Ming, ambas sador to this country from China, Watkins Board Trio Renamed by McCord Gov. Jim Nance McCotd's resolution naming Vernon S. Tupper, Charles Mitchell and Albert G. Ewlng to the board of trustee of Watkins Institute her was adopted unanimously yesterday by the atate senate.

Only senate confirmation Is necessary under th trust. All three Nashvlllians were already members of the board. Tup per and Mitchell were appointed last by Prentioe Cooper but the namea had- never" been sent to the senate for confirmation. Bangkok is called the "Venice of the Orient" because of a net work of canals which once pro vided cross streets. GRAY HAIR NEWS No More Dyeing? Science's startling new Vitamins for restoring natural color to rrmr hair eaa be had as Nix Vitamlae.

No more danaeroua hair dyeing. Then Vitantas as described by national mazalina aun- ply harniless antl-rray hair Vltamia substance to your system. Slmnlv taka BIT1IIT I rri.lH. k.i. eelor returas tkra raats.

Age 33 up. Sj ii. onore your time. ue aaut rnaana laoie'a loaay. poa 1 i ar sa mtmw is TWO-TONE TRIUMPH PAULA BROOKS Truck and Bus Tire Users Tire Dealers 0.

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T0IV10RR0W WIGHT FEB. HERMITAGE HOTEL PORTER FLEMING, District Tire Rationing Officer, Chairman The truck and bus tire situation is serious enough to merit the attendance of the Executive Head of each concern, as well as the person in charge of trucks and busses. You will learn the straight facts, and what you can do about If you want to use your trucks and busses in-1945r be sure to attend this all-important meeting! Put Wednesday night down as a "MUST" on your personal calendar! SliSI. YOutXj -CO-ixX. I I HARVEYS ounic--MAiN nooft.

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