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THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT, ORANGEBURG, S. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1942. PAGE SIX 14 Gamecocks Lick Undefeated nulla Let's Talk Jo ic ic SPORTS OA io 5fate, 'Bama, Army To Win; Duke To End Tech's Winning With Jimmy Rewbert EXPERT PICKS liefore the (lame HERE WE ARE ill the County Roskie, Rice Tally In Birds' First Victory CARRYING ON By Jack Sords Halfback SPORTS TRAIL Sports Put In Proper Nitch By War News HUE FOREST TO TRIUMPH Fuir Ground stadium. Billy Rhame and 1 will give you tins uiif right off the portable project Irom the press box. just to promote the at-.

Unisphere lor a traditional l.xitbal! same. The football fans. 10 thousand ot tnem. are beginning to enter the stadium now. The day is a hot one for foot PC Downs Wofford Terriers By 28 To 6 I CLINTON, Oct.

3(1. fD Proving that it wasn't just an accident I hen they mauled the Terriers Ian earlier meeting at Sumter a few weeks ago. Presbyterian's Blue Stockings celebrated their 1942 homecoming ith a 21-(1 vic-i tory over Wofford tonight. Roddy Martin, "Deitla" and Wallace tore the Terrier line to shicds in iip-jping off numerous gains and Mai -(tin combined his ground gaining with a remarkable display of hulls jtyes to spin three aerials that hit Carolina Gridsters State Late Attack to Back Up Two Touchdown in Final Period; 10,000 In Attendance Notre Dame Over Navy, N.C. to Heat N.C.

State, Miami Over Furman WHITNEY By NEW MARTIN 30. YORK. Oct ball; spectator are undraping before the gume even Rets under way. Coats off lust. The Indies are wishing they had on lighter eoatsuits.

The Citadel Drilling Plattoon has just entered the field from the south gate, followed by the Bulldog band, conducting various maneuvers over the field. A great spectacle of marching, musical Alabama and Georgia meet to-j the jackpot for touchdowns. South Carolina's victoi-y-hungi -y Gamecocks found victory as their reward for gridiron virtue here yesterday afternoon as Glen Rice morrow in an important football game which will lar toward Lanky Adams. Hose end. was the standout lineman of the Bv HAROLD Cl.A ASSEN and Ken Koskie staged a last pc-iViod touchdown drive to lick the undefeated Bulldogs of The Cita- determining not only the Southeastern championship, but that of tl.s nation at large.

These two mighty elevens, battling night. For Wofford it was till Robert F.pps and Aubrey Faust, a passing combination, that was dangerous to the final ditch. Presbyterian 7 13 2 military men. announces loss ol three his own 20 and fumbled. Rice covered the ball.

The Bulldogs literally pulled themselves out of that hole by their -bootstraps. Andy Victor smashed through guard and tackled Earl Dunham behind his own line as the Spartanburg lad tried to get off a pass. On the next play Victor hurled himself through the air and intercepted Dunham's pass on the Citadel 'M) and ran it back to his own Carolina started a touchdown drive in the second period from The Citadel's 36 -yard mark. Hal-sail's pass was almost intercepted by Victor, who fielded it on the ground as it bounced on his six Thousands of Carolina and Cit-U'el 14 to in a Southern i. on-adel supporters have gathered I'ercnce game played before.

here today. Regardless of the heat, iluns at the Orangeburg County it's a nrettv scene blue and white Fair. I Wofford 0 (I 0 (i irgu-1 Presbyterian seorine touch-Mort! downs: Culp, Adams 2. Wallace, cruisers. There met it as Cooper baseball is considerable to the choice of garnet and black.

Orangeburg is as the most valuable l.lavtr in the National this year. Supporters of Walkup; point after touchdown, Culp. Grim-ley. Wot ford ol ing. tout Faust.

Leaiuio nd Mel Olt are flit iCislll. Cardm; 1 Of Interest ews Enos Slaughter loud in their ever, the gnat bander "No trace of backer. Ins! in Vv't jthcr tin licken- i i To Colored People Eddie 'acific," major leatitie NEW YORK, Oct. We found all the answers to this I week's football questions in a plate i of restaurant hash which prob-iably explains the lack of meat in the selections. Alabama over Georgia The year's best example of what hap-1 pens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object.

Alabama's interchangeable lines have yielded only a single touchdown in five games. In six games Georgia has collected 184 points. But picking the Crimson Tide's defense and superior kicking to decide on a neutral field. Ohio State over Wisconsin Another all-winning cast with the Badgers slated to slip from the select circle o'n the of fie Purdue battle. The Buckeyes downed the Boilermakers.

2(i to 0 while Wisconsin defeated the same club, 13 to 0. Army over Pennsylvania The Cadets haven't been xtended in piling up four straight wins and are suspected of having an as yei umcvealed passing attack. The Quakers, however, have the power to make this the sillie-t selection ol the day. Duke over Georgia Tech Since those casualties have returned to ymrr "Take is "feAcs magnates seriously consider the suggestion that thev split Following three stanzas of scoreless football, the Gamecocks roared back in the fourth chapter to turn loose a powei house that swept through the Cadets' line, upset the secondary and accounted for two (allies in this chapter. The Gamecocks' first trip across the pay stripe v.

as sot up when Tom Marcinko, husky Citadel back booted from his 12. It was taken by Ken Roskie. who returned to Citadel's M8 where he was forced out of hounds. Vail Dunham snapped a long heave tu Skimp Harrison who made 18 yards to The Citadel's 20. The next play was Glen Rice to Dupham to Harrisoa who shot a pass to Roskie.

who nlowed the last yards through The Citadel secondary for the touchdown. Carolina sewed up (he game a f( minutes later after an exchange of punts and a pas intcr- ST. P.U'I. BAPTIST tTH'RCH Sunday, lo a. Sunday Sctiooi 11 a.

m. Young c.eople will take charge of the morning service. They will act as ci.llec-tois. and will I conduct Me devotional evercise. leagues up into I-Western divisions is business.

It is the some critics that reach tiie point that istern and Iheir own ooinion ot condition-. lie.1; a moe yard line. The pass was incomplete and on his next play Hal-'sail's pass was intercepted behind I The Citadel goal for i touchback. i The ball was put back into play on the 20. The Citadel apparently was weakening under the Gamecock pounding and throughout 1he third juuarler the Bulldogs were unable to advance the ball bevond mid-lield.

i As the game neared an end. Roskie gut off a high that soared over the grandstand on the north side of the field. It was called net of bounds on The Citadel's 15. Roger Howell trying to emulate bolh aggregations with that football spirit. Every kind of business is rushing here this afternoon.

The ushers have a busy task, the sales boy--are darting rough the grand stands selling their peanuts and drinks. The press box is filled with workers, most of them rep-lcsenting South Carolina papers. This is the banner attraction of the Palmetto State's football menu arid three radio stations are represented here today. The Carolina band is performing now. And here come the Bulldogs, the first club on the field this afternoon.

The starting gridsters are in their final huddle on the sidelines, ready and eager to get tilings underway. The Carolina supporters yell out their praises as the Gamecocks enter from the north gate both teams on the field now that things are ready to get under way. Citadel's captain. Overman, and the Birds' head man. Rice meet in the middle of the Held, fiiere's the toss the Bulldogs vll kick-off, defending the south goal.

During the Game The sj-t of oi ning service con-solo, duet, ti io. qua: tcMe. is necessai "Our fleet battling agauis i'c i i I i i of tolk cougrega OP MiS UFE A6AlAlSf MtCrti6A4 "fflis VAR Mis PATM0K1, tiAeey, sfAWEP osl f'A'c. LAsr AioTee PAUE. treat odds It is an mM eoiiiridcnee tint' aimo: iiiina diaiclv after liol F-iist'ir I anoouiK i his ret.

from the i inn. the B. A lore Mings ami a --ermor, Rev. W. Simtri.

ue, C'ilurch iiud Young of our boys fioin the ar: navy wili take part the M-rb A- -TME vVoweeisjgs I ue A few and sei ice. givn bv erlis! -e the Biliv Conn inm, aiot; PACK 1909 oiiteiiia-r" fur Whether an and. ouid The gospel of vol! Res. II Smith P. cd man presci.t at i.ie morning service.

Al! existed men the young people ol 1 iltVited and uiged 'w sc ice Tlie a ee- Th rat'ng decis! Wasn 'g city end Furman Battles Miami U. Clemson- Wake Forest Meet I-I'M km due have ill': 1 1 Mem: 1: weight "A I. -era! A I ante 1 1. -tailed Hi' til i.ieted. i.

'li sunk light! go r.er hae been STATISTICS OF GAME Citadel S. C. First downs 7 li Yards gained iishinir (net) 126 -IN Forward passes attempted 14 Forward passes coiinilotetl I Yards l.y foiwar.l passing- Mi'i Forward passes intercepted by 2 Yards gained I'liibac of intercepted pas-es. 22 II Punting average (from sci iitnuaue I Total yards, all kit Us returned 6n 121 Opponents' recovered 11 2 Yards lost by penalties T.i the Blue Devil line-up they have won two games' by lop-sided stoics. It is the players first chance to the home folk-the weien'-.

bv nui Notre Dame over Navy Th- Irish lads Mr. l.eahv ivw happy tiiev are tii.it he is baik. Boston Colleire over Georsetown all'. im- FROM THE BEGINNING can't tell whose day it is. vou The i tiu uct I.

attend Is ae Wi.i.i. of c.ntmer.flat.t.., ti.e;!: i.y th. ion I attend.inee ,11 tlie oi id V. It an. I ills is II.

pa: tt wui flamo Set for O'Clock In Wake Forest Stadium South Carolinians Seek: Second Victory of Year tit The ti'iii e.ulv the Fmidey. 1) d.ey h'ghi slu-( e- si nl. p. otdei pt oi is have eli.r ge ft us peiii iiate Yank hues: solo. Ti- end -The Bostonians are tlie best ji.

boys of the Light th igade are charging harder, the Birds' line is much quicker than usual. Great end play lrom the Carolina club. Dukes is doing all right for the Bulldogs, too. Both lines are superior and then- backs are run--ning wild. Carolina opened their aerial attack early the fiii stanza with Andy Victor breaking up one of their first attacks with drive iii )li ksfih t.n 1 UaCK.

liltiU iois.l I.e.- .1. Sri iptui Re -e Mv Optimistic Ned Irish has ar-i angeu tuii basketball schedule for Stu.aie G.uden the winter bv trafl tin' i 'cullies lush id ins to ru ing teams tiom all el the Solo Hand." Mr loll- Peal Pa MIAMI, Fla Oct. 3d. tA'j WAKli FOREST. N.

C. Oct. 3. Miami's football Jiurricanvs. "i a1 -iPi Wake Forest's Deacons tak-full-lladged storm this season, and ing the uiiltumliar role lavor-Funnan's Purple Hurricane, al ites.

-ill meet Clemson jn a South-times no more than a r. will rn Conference game here to-try to out-do each other in the I morrow night. position I i be tin' Lasts all-winning club. UCLA over Stanferd Figuring that the UCLA forwards will stop the reawakened Stantord backs. Texas Christian over ltivlor Tile Homed Frogs to continue Southwesl's maior unbeaten club.

Louisiana State over Trnnere Mainly otf the 34 to 0 beating the Tigers gave the Georgia Pit The C' irru'iun on (Hdis'ercd bv are this ception. Marcinko fadetl back tor a long pass on his 3.1. but Louis Sossamon. Gamecock center, leaped high into the air on the Citadel's 48, grabbed the ball and ran the sideline to the 28. On the next play "Mouse" Halsall shot a flat pass to Rice who along an interception.

Both clubs playing for keeps out here afternoon. carried a new ball on two plays before the whistle ended the game I with The Citadel trying to ad vance Irom its own 20. On the basis of statistics. The Citadel outgained Carolina on the ground, chalking up a total of 12(5 yaids net rushing, but it was Uip Garni cocks' passing; attack that display class Smith. Solo, -Tis Fun.

aviat captured Sa Oiange Bowl tomorrow.) I Miami has an edge in manpower Second period now light's gridsters hav and En-begun a rial ion' "A-lr Jars." Sam at hi St. lour i leaUon has announce'l I touchdown drive which started on the sideline to the score. Jack Ktenan converted Irom the Bulldogs back on their nient kept plaei Home, v.i-i War St. his i The will ii- Cm the "at lot sell an yof ie-tnt time pit sent ti heel' Carolina connected with illllt! .1 1 Mctiitidist hurr'i Trinit il tis a. 1,1 c.u th Fhghters last week.

Princeton over Harvard The forsake their v. underdogs and have their best chance since to subdue 1lv to jit 1 1 seem G.i A crowd of 10.00(1 is expected for the contest, which will he Wake's last home game ol the season. The kickoff is set for o'clock. Both teams are in top shape for the meeting. The only Deacon player not likely to see action because of miuries is Jeff Broaden, second siting fullback.

John Perry. Wake's speedy half back from Raleigh, was reported ready to go. unhampered by the injuries which have limited ins ground gaming lor three weeks. Probable line-ups: is el stills eight out of 14 passes for a total ot 10!) yards while all of Citadel's six passes but one were incomplete. Carolina gained eight first downs to seven lor The Citadel and had the edge in the punt exchanges.

i '14 I. I- I III l'" I IliUif1 Sv ash ii Clo 1 lot! 1 a5 i ball ca-ii. i1 ii io A iiepv. Km Uattllllg hea in Gu Johnnie Harvaids. William and Marv over Dartmouth It tor no other reason than that Harvey (Stud) Johnson will be in there to do the kicking.

Fordham ever St. Mary's- The Ham coaches spent two weeks in palchins; their line. i i ill. I I. uiai and an impressive record.

Coach Dizzy McLeod brought his handful of players into 'own for a last workout. Beaten lour: times in five starts, the ul'i Carolinians have been hard by injuries and could not mustc two full teams for the long train trip. Fmm Coach Jack Harding oiw-ever, came a warning to the Mi-amians against over con I d- nee. 1 ''F'urman has only a lev men but they're all goo and anytime you think you going tnat bunch around, start t'nnkiiuj th-erwisc." he told the Miami -qjad. "The fact that they have a small squad here doesn't mean we're going to have a holiday." Lost to the Miami stpiad for the is guard Bill Dixon, who has been a big factor in the Hurricanes' three successive vit lories since they bowed to Jacksonville Naval Air Station in their first game.

Dixon was hurt in scrimmage this week. About la.OOO spectators are expected to see the 4. IK) p. after each touchdown. The baekfield in motion cost 1 the Gamecocks a third touchdown three plays later.

Carolina had kicked off after the tally and the ball went out of bounds on the Citadel's 44. Al Salvato's pass was intercepted by Boh O-Harra. who headed for the sidelines and was- knocked out of bounds on The! Citadel's 34. Durham shook loose a half dozen tacklers and skirted wide around left end and went over the goal line standing up. The play was called back and Carolina kicked out of bounds on I The Citadels' nine, ending the I scoring threat.

For most the first quarter the ball see-sawed in m'rifield with both teams leeling out their opoo i nents, neither able to s.ot up a decisive advantage. The Citadel got itself into a dangerous position i when Martv Gold hit the line on b.it- the be tiie. Wake Forest lie." The President's eidil that Army-Navs ft. total! gaice laed it Annanolis to save and gas and undue strain i Citadel's 36. Victor came back again during this attack to nearly grab one of Halsall's heaves, Hal-sail took to the air again, his pass being intercepted behind the goal line for a touchback.

Officials put the pigskin back play on the 2o-yard marker. The Birds' pounding is terrific, we are in the third period now and the Bulldog are finding it1 impossible to gain. As this period drew to its climax statistics indicated that the Cadets remained in their territory during the entire battle. The Gamecocks racked up their fust triumph of the contest late in the linal chapter when Roskie shook his hips through the Bulldogs' line to travel yards the tally, following a play from Rice to Dunham to Harrison who clicked a heave to Roskie. A few moments later the Birds came hack to put the contest in the bay when Louis Sossarniei leaped tngn to grab Marcinko'; heave on the 48 and traveled to the 28 beloie he wa- railed.

Glen hi tl I 111 Fellow sli 1 8 III! sei mon. Mi Km lit the Citadel LE Paulson LT Wolf LG Limbird Oeerman RG Bell RT Damon RE Marcinko QB Dukes I. -Marshall RH- Gold FH -Victor South Carolina South Carolina S. ('. I.eitner Eusci Milner Sossamon Bauer Keenan Harrison McMillan Dunham Rice Roskie 0 0 0 1414 scoring, touch transiii tat ion a hint 111 liubl can be colleges taken as as to wl svstenis bv the expects school- board meet in Hon Clemsiin Clark Cagle Robinson Wright Hunter Pierce Stacev Craig Butler Franklin McCown We, uiesihi he tla LE Copley LT Owen LG Jones CStarford RG RT Preston RE Capps QB Camp LH Cochran RH Sacrinitv FB R.

Perry them to do. As il Tulanp over Yandeibilt Picking the Green Wave despite its see-saw -performances, Iowa Pre-Flisht over Indiana The Seanawks had two weeks In which to forget that tfotre Dame tiling. Michigan over Illinois Although beaten twice, Michigan is still one of the Middlewest powerhouses. Yale over Brown Margarita Sent er meeting H'OU P. M.

File choir practice. Qua! tel I cor.feren Nov. 11. Mond down: Roskie, Rice; point after touchdown. Keenan 2( placements make cry elloit to lure as; large crowds as pt ssiblc to their grid battles I "Survivors- ol sinking tell of heroism." nether Whhlnwav is better' than Alsab.

or Alsab is better! than Shutout, Shutout better! than Alsab and Who laway. apparently depends on which day vou hapnen lo make on vour TO OF All. OK- is on the sideline: Yale-, fresh- and the mi more IMPORTANT NOTK I COI.ORF.I) TIIZKNS ANtiFBl'RG: On Monday. Nov. 2.

i there will be gien on 2. on rty Participate In State College have brought up Ha til lootbal! Iield. a ille ll'd Rh took and nace the Garni taiiy. plaet-mei at lid p. m.

State C'ol-a demonstra-mld know.sanii Raid on the and surround- CI mind. The three ton horses ex -1 hoeoi ll.i.ii 1 i i ti.it you sh i Sinkwich, Davis Hope To Show Better Mousetrap IMan to Donionstratc Something Hetter Than the Hoswoll-to-IIuston Combination In Battle With 'bama Todav neited robins. uid the tlKnisBiids mts. )(i no case oi an i City of Orangeburg Furman LE Truluck LT Phillips LG R. Milliard Klvinglon RG Summers RT F.

Milliard RF. Sizemnre QB Coyle LH Proctor RH Harrier FB Johnson Miami inari G.o HlltZ Sapp lahn lunn aim Ji glas MeDougal ters Casualtl Aftn beginners, a team ot and m.v boys leceived nisli uctiori and partici- Game i no ik eil speci.d i county. This demonstration iH he lit lllf iurne: I'liic and exhibi-nducted by Coach paled in Hit lion matches WIMTK mmg'e on men. Texas over Southern But it will be close. North Carolina Pre-Flieht over Syracuse It's the end for the Syracuse perfect season.

California over Oregon The Bears have begun to live up, to their pie-season ratings. Missouri over Great Lakes Bob Steuber spells the difference. Minnesota over Northwestern Invariably Northwestern gist's the Gophers a rough attention and it will be not exception this year, but. Minnesota has started climb-in again. Colgate over Holy Cross Doubt til aii't i- aid i a i Id on g' 'Ci a a Fa-.

Ho 1 been announced." It is sighiv iirunobablv that Joe Di Mugyio will receive, or even demand. as lai lor next vtar comuarable to his li'42 pay for plavina baseball with the New York Yankees. The great "Oflicf last seen blazing inferno on flight deck." All of which might give a hazy idea of the difficulty in trying concentrate on a spoits column these turbulent davs. 'Singing7 Saboteur at the request of the Civilian Defense Staif of Orangeburg, in order that you may improve your knowledge, and thereby be in position to protect your home. Some of the demonstrations will he: Method- of fighting large fires: Methods of fighting incendiary bombs, and the actual operation of a control center.

We are asking that you com" out and bring your neighbor with you. Mieani t'iie m.d- Colli it'. li'e now. William C. Luficr of the Presbyterian College on the courts al South Carolina State A.

M. college Friday atternoon. Coach Fuller and Mr. Wilson played a singles match ol two Stts, Mr. Lulller winning 7-5.

6-4. In a doubles match Coach Lufle- and Mr. Wilson, Junior Davis Cup winner for 1942, defeated Robert Ashlord and Walter Palmer. S. C.

State A. M. thtj Bud- B.v RO.MNEV WHEELER ATLANTA. Oct. 30.

iTi Remember Alabama's famous touchdown combination. Dixie Howell and Don Well. Georgia Mas built a better mousetrap and 1he weather being willing, the Bulldogs hope to demonstrate to-moirow for 32.000 people and 'Kama's unbeaten, unt'ed football team. It's an act featuring Frankie S.i.kwieh. the All-America lireball and "Race Lamar Davis that.

Tlie Crusaders cau keep edge displayed last week. a Tid's. with Sinkwich, Lamar Da- is. and Charlie Trippi outshin- ing Alabama's best except for wmgback Russ Craft. Whether I CJeorgia's line can match Ala bama's, pivoting on the Tide's i great center, Joe Domnanovich.

is another question. Georgia, unbeaten in 12 straight contests since Alabama humbled the Bulldogs last year 27-14, has 1 won six games this season Ken- I tucky, the Jacksonville Naval Air i Station. Furman. Mississippi, Tu- lane and Cincinnati. tennis aces.

6-2. 6-3. (-Ft Iowa over Purdue Tom Farmer to earn more headlines. Columbia over Cornell Mr. Governali to be the hero here.

Bunching all the rest: Michigan State over Temple: West Virginia NONE Tit for Tat "My first wife good cook." "Well, my lirst husoand never complained." surer IIOCHT SUUR 10' was shown b.v all in the clinic as Coach Lufler. one coacnes td tennis Mr. Wilson, the Cup winner from is a surn-Ceach Lufler and High intere: (he student conducted by of the in America Junior Davis St. mer pupil of Catawta Indi Ian1 A 1 Swamp Newberry freshman at the Presbv-College. Ashlord and are national rated play now a terian Palmer Tennis As-sophomore icsiiectively.

Norway Hi Licks North Eleven 54-8 I The gridsters of Norway High displayed their best in six-man football on the local field Friday afternoon to roll over the fighting boys of North High School 54 to 8. Wiiham.s and Utimn sparked over t'enn state; Pittsburgh over: Carnegie Tech: Auburn over Miss. State; North Carolina over N. C. State: Florida over Maryland; 1 Wake Forest over Clemson: Vir- ginia Tech over Virginia: Rich- i mond over Washington Lee: i Texas A over Arkansas: I Nebraska over Kansas: Wichita over Kansas State: Oklahoma over I Iowa State: Virginia Military over Davidson: Miami over Furman; Oregon State over Washington: Clar.l over San Francisco: Utah over Colorado State: Colo- i rado over Wyoming; Brlgham i Young over Utah S'ate: Idaho over ers of the Amencan Asoeiation and are and junior students, at State College.

The interscholastic iiirl it lias licked 12 times this season for a net gam of 410 yards a half-dozen touchdowns. This quais the turned pace set a few ar- ago by Messrs. Howell and Huts' and may again eclipse their respective "marks as Sink WiCh and Davis did last season 1 hen Sinkwich was credited wit'i -coring pitches, and Davis with eight air-borne touchdowns. Al.iOama. winner tin- season in five straight games Southwest I Air Station, lennes-st-e and Kentucky, comes into the L'ame a shgut lavorHe.

chiellv be-' au'e ot the Tide's great Detensiveiy. Frank TTionias' team lias yielded just one touch and inta- NEWIvERRY. O. tawba's Indians i.jli Nfwberrv Indian- 48-C in a footbai: gar Ti.e Tar Heel TriS Dwight HoKhou-e! Georgiana. mixed eround Ntwlx'iry.

except brief flashes, was ov the it'dv 1-1, mural tournament begins 10 a. m. Saturday, havinb lieen postponed to i.ivc slit i time clinic exhibition matches held Friday. i fesS-. liiiiimi l'W the Norway team to victory.

The team is undefeated for the season. Ernest Peter Burger, German-trained saboteur, captured bv the and that was bv Mississippi flown all seaso: -red ov(-: tiead State agi'iwt Ba or-v Montana State; Manhattan over Villanova; Detroit over Marquette. Flenrv J. Kaiser. West Coast shipbuilder, says that his record Liberty ship was completed with 375.000 man-hours of labor.

This compares with 900.000 man-hours at the start of hii construction program. TIRES. Mototists with more than five tires for each private passenger car are asked to get in touch with the local express railway agency which will ship the extra tires to designated points. Payment from the Government agency will be scnt to the shipper. CARGO PLANE.

The Glenn L. Martin Company says that it is constructing a new type of air crago craft for the Navy and that production has been "underway for some time." The ship will weigh 28 tons and is very much like tlie Martin long-range patrol bomber. 1: id-. SABOTAGE. Co! fc' i has pee-n ki t.

enact the legislation to provide death pena'ties for any of sabotage or othervwsi aiiliiig the enemv. Th: It-quest from A'to: ucv-l EidJlc Inhg- FBI and convicted with five others, I four of whom were executed, I thown he appeared on the stand in the U. S. District Court in Chi- eago, to testify in the trial of friends iind relatives of Herbert Haupt who are accused of aiding I latter prior tojiis capture. Observers, agi-eeing that the tame can ate Getirgia'i backlield supt rioi tlie.

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