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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 6

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Page Six The Daily New? Journal, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Home of Middle Tenn. State College and Term. College for Women Tuesday Afternoon, 6, 1 942 tor a whila iri Poland. Land is Joins Cards' Victory Celehral ion FORUM AltliougliVelictant to talk about 1.15 own extoI01is on the fiehtino- Cards Have Champions' Punch, Pitching, Polish New York.

Oct. 6 If it were and showed an astonishing iroiTts, Odour, ndpntted hi rurnit.ted he had been dVcor at ions tV(i bv tle store' the South. Since it is the only fouryear college for women in the state it must be given funds with which to do greater work. 3. It has a president with long" college experience.

Dr. John B. Clark, and he has already solved many problems connected With the college, and has inspired all by his efficient" leadership. We feel that we are fortunate indeed to have Dr. Clark to head the college; 4.

The college is making financial progress. Ail local bills were" paid Oct. 1, thus establishing credit locally. Outstanding bonds are bemg bought wherever avail- not iui liic fH-orja unity that the war cr poise for a break it up, the St. Louis Car- Lint the Cardinals" line-up "was uinals club that completed the job studded with stars It strictly was of wrecking the New Y01 Yan- a team vn tory.

Take Knrowski. kees yehtt rday might within the the rookie third sacker from tU: nil -WHY SUPPORT TENNESSEE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Slogan: "Forty Thousand by '45." 1. It has served faithfully and Well for many years. No school has a better rocor.d for work done, or for graduates turned out, or ior. high scholarship, or for Christum atmosphere.

2. It is needed in Middle Tennessee and the entire state and i-iiijiii government, wears I three stars lor he'batt les in Inch ho Ih is believed to. have-, i other deconition for valor under' I lire. I unntv Ins initial 30-yiar hitch in the Army, lie served at various I posts thiiiu.yhout thr Ignited Ktetes lietve. he was stationed with the 02nd Coast Artillery at.

Kort -Tot ten A White.stone- resident -since I 1935, Major Odom is ma tried and ing, I'a. His game-winning blow yisterday was little jmore important than the triple he smacked in the second game to drive, in a run next few years of tearing on 10 win ranking With the greatest, teams in baseball history. It is a son-of-a-gun of a club much better than anyone even when it was running wild in the closing stages of the National League race. There anu it i row the Yankees into a 1 able. If we had the money we from tantrum of umpire-baiting 1.

A. I has a son, Robert. and PEMETTIMI daugh- which iney never, recovered. 1 ter, Mrs. Eleanor rk Or Terry Moore.

the teams) Terry Moore could save $300,000 now on one purchase. As soon as the -money comes in it, will be put work immediately. Many users say "first use ia COLDS COUGHING SNIFFLED a revelation." Han a baso of old fashioned mutton euot, V-i andma's favorite. Demand Btanilesa l'pnetro. Generous is no team in either league at this great captain and center-f ii-lder.

time with anything approaching" I'1 the- crmrp nf-the Series' "he the all-around punch, pitching anu i made two of the most -spectacular polish of new world champions. catches ever seen on any field to On the off chance that somebody Yankee rallies and generally might think we are going over-i Jenl PPrt to the. claim- fhat he board on the bold young men of JS tne qual of Joe DiMaggio. He o. a (christian college is a great missionary force.

If we are truly missionary we should put our money to work in mission territory. We cannot afford to let this section lose the witness of a great Christian college. S. SEDBERRV; pastor, First Baptist Church. Manager Billy Southworth, a few slpfe-''1 and later scored the sixth- 1 f'gures might be in Order: (irning- run that tied the count at FIRE 3 LI 1 ind set the statre for Through yesterday's deciding irw i game at the stadium, -which was i vvon bv 4-2 on a two-run homer I by George Kurowski.

rookie third baseman, in the ninth inning, the I Cardinals won 47 of their last 57 Kurowski's winning wallop. Or Knos Slaughter who saved 1 two games with marvelous plays, one a Dead-eye Dick peg to third (base from right field and the other a lea rune catch of what Markets 1C9 E. Main Tel. 502 contests in the 1942 season. That I comes to an altudinous winning i Are your eyes playing tricks on you? Maybe you glasses.

See W. R. BELL SOH Dr. G. M.

Kimble, Reg. Opt. i 1 1 mm'i i mi fc niF 8 tAiWU average of .821 flown the stretch. They slugged id clashed their vay to victory in their last six straight games in the league race; paused only to drop the World Series opener in St. Louis, and then battered the Yankees into Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis (center), high commissioner of baseball, is hoisted on the shoulders of the julwlant St.

Louis Cardirtals in their dress ing room in New York after the Cards defeated the New York Yankees 4 to 2 in the fifth game and won the World Series: Whitey Kurqwski (right), Local market repoi-ta furnished by Wilson and Company, Farmer Produce, Harrison Alexander and Murfreesboro Livestock Mkts. Butter: Extras, 45; standards, 45; firsts, 43 -Seceipts, 658,815. Tone, steady. 1 t-a rcrs rooicre tnica oaseman who knocked the two -run homerhat worTThe' game in the ninth inning-, is ruffling Judge Landis' white hair, gfciwp-. should have been a homerun by Charley Keller.

To top off his fine performance, he slugged a fourth-inning home run into the deep right field stands off lied Ruffing yesterday to equalize a four-bagger with little Phil Rizzuto greeted Beazley in the opening round. And then there was White, the southpaw, who blanked the Yankee's 2 to 0 in the third game; and Walker who out-starred Bill Dickey" behind the plate, climaxing his efforts with a. snap peg that caught Joe Gordon off second ba seTTrTThe ninth Tn hi ye ay. BACK HOME AGAIN Chickens, 2 to 2 1-2 lbs: Colored hens Leghorn hens Old Roosters Eggs 18 ....13 ...10 ...33 BLACK submission in four straight. Some time, some team might have set a record that looks comparable in print, but forgive us if we doubt, that the competition w'as as tciigh as that bowled Over by the Cardinals in their amazing drive to the top.

a -7 LAST. DAY Y- call K-' IBsiilSetlaiis By The Associated Press 171; BOOXQ WAS SAVINGS STAMPS, Li NCLE BiLLV IT 'S. L-IE LOAMN' THE OOVERMMEMT A -COUPJ-E" O' CHEWS O' CWEWIM' TOBACCO IN TEN VEAI2S GRAIN Corn, 1.10; fheat, TS a 000 Thrill In 1.20; Oats, I'Sis THEV'U- PAY you SACK THREE CHEWS The Greatest v0T vestork World War Hogs: 200-300 lbs- With all due respect for the Brooklyn Dodgers, it would have been a shame if the Cards sensational charge had fallen short of the National League pennant. Two capacity crowds in St. Louis (Continued from Page One) J.

Conroy of Flushing, who was commissioned a lieutenant. Prais- I ing Conroy's bravery under fire, Above 30014.10 150-200- 11.OO Under 10011.55 Roughs 12.65 Calves $15.00, Lambs $13.00. Arc Iii To Offrr Pop IMurki't. Produce Co. I 19 W.

iiuv 1 arzan shows AMAH'S JEW YORK flDUEFJTURE" With Johnny Weisinuller And Maureen O'SulIivan the major recalled that the Flushing-man won- and held the most advanced position obtained by his outfit during one of the battles. After the armistice, Odom served with the army of occupation in Germany. Later he was stationed Demands (Continued from Page One) $500. These exemptions would make single persons earning more Berlin. A state of civil emergency was proclaimed in Troudheini, Norway, because of recent sabotage attempts which, if they had succeeded, would have endangered Nor-, way's supply system, DNB reported, today in an Oslo dispatch.

The agency said the proclamation was "nothing justified German reaction to criminal acts committed by Norwegian radicals." Toronto. President Roose-. velt. praising the production record of workers. told the American Federation of Labor today in a message, "Everywhere during my recent inspection of war activity, I found the workers doing all that was laid out for them and more.

They are not afraid of hard, continuous, precise and dangerous work. They are walking up to it as their duty and part in the war. They are proud of it." and three vast gatherings of nearly 70,000 here would have been deprived of a baseball treat to be treasured. It is doubtful the Dodgers could have beaten the Yankees. They lacked pitching.

As the Series unfolded it became obvious that the Cardinals not- only had all the dish" and color which had become their hallmark, but that they also possessed great pitching in quanti-, ty. Mort Cooper, their biggest winner, was slugged from the' box twice by the Yanks, yet they had: tlie men who could take up the slack; in- Johnny Beazley, Ernie White and Max Lanier. Beazley, the solemn 23-year-old rookie from Nashville, who defeat OFFtCtAL INSPECTORS than $9.62 weekly and rnaxriedJJ rami For Tire Rationing Board Rt'ccppinp Vulcanizing Usett Tire i 1 1 WE VULCANIZE ALL SIZE TIRES ROUGH OH persons earning more than $23.08 weekly subject to income taxes for the first Departing from the schedule, the Senate. committee cut the present cfedit of $100 for dependents to $300. Because of the heavy burden to be imposed on individuals, the committee pointed out it had amended the bill to permit the deduction from taxable income of all medical expenses exceeding 5 per cent of net income, with a Costs You No More To Take Advantage Of Our Years Of Experience! 1 CLARK TIRE RECAPPERS ed the Yankees in the second 1 game to square' the Series and then came back to clinch the 1 championship yesterday, probably deserved to be called the Series 1 star.

He pitched two great games RILEY CLARiJ, Jr. W. Main Phone 466 First Meet in i (Continued from Page One) Rockvale school, 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, October 11 Eagle- time 1 0se ovZ nasi PAT err- 1 Willkie--- (Continued from Page One response to a-request tor his views on Stalin's statement that a second front was of rate im Southerners Take Heart In Poll Tax Fight Washington, Oct.

6. Digging in for a showdown fight against legislation to repeal poll taxes charged in eight southern states, southern representatives took, heart today from reports that their opposition was splitting and maximum credit of $2i500 for the head of a-family and $1,250 for other persons. A House provision for a 5 per cent tax on freight and express charges was eliminated. ville school, 10:30 a. Rockvale school, 1:30 p.

Milton school, 8:00 p. m. Thursday, October 15 Christiana school, 10:30 a. Buchanan school, 1:30 p. m.

Friday, October 16 Murray school, 10:30 a. Kittrell school. 1:30 p. Halls Hill school, 8:00 p.m. Saturday, October 17 Florence school, 10:30 a.

Lascassas school, 1:30 p. m. leaving town. Under House rules, the legislation will come up for decision next Monday when Representative Ramsay moves that the judiciary committee, which has bottled up the bill since early in portance" and that the Allies could best help Russia by fulfilling "their obligations fully and on t'nie." Last night Was the third night in. succession that Willkie had conferred with Chiang.

Kai-Shek. It was believed the Generalissimo took Willkie into his confidence on matters of common concern to the United including the war with Japan and methods of speed-irg an Alhed victory. It was considered likely that the Chinese leader repeated to Willkie his view that- the Pacific front sT.ould be regarded as equally as Janet President (Continued From Page One) our belief in the infinite worth of St- Huge (Continued From Page One) digging fox holes and slit trenches for protection gainst the big "General Grant" tanks, as well as air attack. General Simpson, Blue Force commander, who ia taking command for the first time in the present war games, is a West Point graduate and served as chief of staff for the 33rd Division during the first World War. He is a native of Texas and has been decorated with the Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Croix de Guerre, and Legion of General Simpson a graduate of the Infantry School, the Command and General Staff School and the Army War College.

The hard-fighting Red and Blue troops have had six days rest between the two problems and should be refreshed and ready for battle early Thursday. Kfcttt important as the European front? The question of India's status probably came in for discussion, observers said. A BRUCE MANNING 1 the individual human being." The Chief Executive urged Americans "transform some of our new buying power into giving power" and to prepare teP pull belts tighter for a hard fight ahead. More than 600 cities are taking part in the 1942 mobilization for human needs. This year the beneficiaries will be not only local com-riiunity chests but also British war relief, United China relief, Russian war relief, Polish relief, Greek war relief, the Queen Wilhelmina fund and the War Prisoners aid of the YMCA.

0 I Y- WILUAfA A. SEITER Announcements Invitations Wedding 'Wedding FRANK SHAW GEORGIA JUDGE DIES Atlanta, Oct. 6. (JP) Samuel Carter "Atkinson, 78," presiding justice of the Georgia Supreme Court and a member of the court since 1906, a record service, died here last night. 1141, be forced to" produce it.

Ramsay, sponsor of recent legislation to permit -service men to vote by mail without paying poll tnxes. was one of the 218 representatives who last month signed a petition forcing the bill before the House. Since then, however, a Senate judiciary sub-committee has reported adversely on similar legislation on the ground it was unconstitutional and violated the right of states to -determine the voting qualifications of their own residents. The full Senate committee yesterday decided to delay action on the sub-committee report until October 19. The Senate sub-committee action was hailed by poll tax defenders as having caused widespread desertions in the ranks pf their opponents.

"Many of those who signed the discharge petition are not in favor of the bill but objected to having it held up. in committee," said Representative Rankin (D-Miss), one of thei pro-poll tax leaders. "The Senate committee gives these members the out they were i i For Afrikaans is the name given to the language spoken and written by descendants of Dutch. French and Germans who settled in South Africa before the British in 1806. mi ivery Siaiooinis Ij2jS1j Our gift to you wlien we deliver your engraved wedding: invitations or announcements BRIDE BOOK Bound fii-White Silk Moire (Continued from Page Five) sponsors for the riders.

Mr. Card-enshire told how the dressed all in white with iig "Flora Dora" hats, arived in a tally-ho and what-a beautiful sight it was. lie told of taking Sally to the ball that night and how lovely she was in red silk, with an over-dress of black lace. In closing the letter, Mr, Gard-enhire referred to Sally as queen of the old south at its best." And so" this picture is wending its way to Australia, and it is tIAVE you tried Alka-St-It- for Gs on Stomach." Soar Stomach. "Mormnit After" and Cold Distress? Every service station in this community will accept you wish to donate to the war effort.

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