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662. EL PASO TIMES El Paio's HOME Newspaper. J)lal M662 tatf Frielay, NoretnDer 26, 1945 DRXW PEARSON ON China's Sorrow Wasliinpton Merry-Go-Round Everyday Events By VT. J. (Copyright IMS, By The BeU Syndicate, Inc.) eastavaaaMBHaMBHaMBaatsaiaaMae-easeassjv HOOTEN SEl dimes ptrpt ip.vm EVhitV DAY IN THE YEAR BY EL PASO TIMES, INC.

Dorrance D. Roderick, President W. J. Hoote.n. Editor Intend 8con4-CUa Mattel at the Poatottice at Puo Texa.

uoaei um Act at Stare U1S vyASHINOTON. No. I upshot of the hour-long conference between President Truman and Secretary of State Mar shall was that Marshall agreed to remain In the cabinet for an "indefinite period" after Jan. 20. Marshall tactfully reminded his chief he hadn't had vacation in years, except for a few days that he and Mrs.

Marshall spent together in Honolulu following his mission to China in 1947. Hs said ha needed rest Americans-all dinner on Jan. 20, 1949. Representing in our organization every faith, svery color and badly, However, ths man who vetoed UKMBU OF THE ASSOCIATED FKESS Th Aaaociate Preae entitled eclunrl to th tu foe fa ubllcatloa all th local am print in tola aewaDaoer. aa wS as ail AS Mil dlioetche.

i.f amwaoua reileiUOD upon Uia etandin. character or repute. Uat of aim person. (Iris or corporation which may appear as the eolumo of The Times wili be gladly eorrected upob it Being hrouaht the attention 1 the management SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Daily and Sunday br rnar la Pae and eleewher.

Mi mk By mail. Texas. New Mexico and Arlaona, one month 11.33 tare month S3 13 ill month 00. ana rear tll-SO ClMwoere In Mexico and Canada; On bomb II 40, three month 13.71. ia month SS.7S.

an rear I110O Other (ore Lin eountne MOO per month trulibl All mall crumoaa payable la advance every racial strain, we qualify for Truman's proposed Vinson mission the occasion! We shall come together and honor our President to Moscow and who has thwarted Truman's ideas on Palestine said "And we shall do something mora. that ha considered it his duty to stay on the job "as long as you need me." He added that, he hoped this In the spirit of the occasion wo shall bring a gift tor the 230,000,000 neglected and suffering children of the world. To date the United States has miserably failed to answer the United Nations sppeal tor these children. We secured only FRIDAY. NOVKMBEH 2, IMS would not mean serving the full four years of Truman's term of of Unfair Publicity fice.

Ths President quickly responded that this wouldn't bs nec $8,000,000 of our 130,000,000 quota. essary. while Canada with one-eighteenth "But I cant spare you now." Truman said, in effect "With the international situation i it is," the President added, in effect, "I cant take a chance on of our national Income raised 110,000,000. "On January 20th next our menu will be simple, but we shall go clear out in honoring President Truman if we make our appeal for the children's fund of ths United Nations." Note No thins could be a mora putting someone else in your place until we begin to set daylight In Europe. Otherwise, I would not Im pose on you." Whenever ths clouds over Ber effective sock-in-the-jaw for Mos-C lin start to clear and our economic- aid program has Western Europe safely out of the woods, Truman said, Marshall would be free to step out with Presidential bless ing.

Whether this meant tlx months, a year, or longer, neither ventured to guess. KU KLfX KLAX Down in Macon, Georgia, a group of American Legionnaires and church leaders are trying to head off huge Ku Klux Klan demon stration scheduled for Dec. 10. The Klan bat engaged the City Auditorium for that date and Grand cow than newsreels of American business, labor leaders, farmers and just ordinary -folks sitting down-united behind the President of the United States. FLORIDA'S SUNSHINI SENATOR Sen.

Claude Pepper of Florida is worse than a Californian when it comet to getting in plug tor hit state's climate. Lunching with President Truman at Key West last week, Pepper remarked to the President: "This Florida sunshine has car. tainly made you look like the champ you are, Mr. President A lot of your friends envy you the vigor which makes you get up so early In the morning. "This climate." replied the President "is to languorout that it makes me ttay in bed until 7 a.

"Any climate that it to salubrious at to make the President stay In bed until 7 o'clock," countered tho senator from Florida, "certainly can't bs beat" FROM THE COLD- WAR FRONT Air Force strategists have estimated that in case ws do clash with Russia. Britain's hnmhav hnu Dragon Green, at secret meetings In Atlanta, has boasted that the Macon cross-burning would be one DR. FINNEY of the Lower Valley lias posed a question which seems to bs growing In Importance In the Southwest Bead letter which he wrote to this column: "Here la a question In which I think you can help the gporUmen who like to fish and hunt It la a growing thing. We ail like to get away from work and business and relax. All of our boyi and girls that were in the service learned to like those things still more.

We buy a state license to hunt and fish. Then It costs from ISO to $100 to get in someone's property. Thert are not very many places left for them to hunt an dfish. What srt we coming toT Are we getting like Germany? If you are not a big shot you Just don't hunt What do you think can' be done? Pleats teU us all that like the outdoors your views. 1 am sure there are many readers who will be glad to bear what your viewpoint will be." That problem is too big for me.

If a man owns property he should be able to prevent others from hunting on it, if he wishes to. If he pays rent on public land, be also should have such jurisdiction over it Where anyone has free use, or almost free use, of public land, there is room to question bis right to have sole Jurisdiction over it That's something for the Legislature to do something about We in the Southwest seem to have reached a point where the good old days when extensive free hunting was permitted are a thing of the past a ajt 9 9 LOVING. NEW MEXICO RE. WILLIS of Loving, N. wrote me a letter in which he said, at a meeting last week of the Loving Rotary Club, Ben Stevens presented a report on business opportunities and services necessary to that community.

I'm pleased to publish the report as lent to me: "Loving is often confused with Loving-ton, New Mexico, but it is a distinct community 12 miles southeast of Carlsbad in the heart of the potash district. Farming and ranching are outstanding industries. "Loving has a cotton seed oil mill within its city limi's. There are some 1800 people living in the village. Under construction is a two-story city hall which will house the jail, police station, city office, and firs station.

"Loving has a first rate elementary school instructed by 18 well-trained teachers offering regular scholastic work plus manual training, band, and all Junior sports training. "In the present survey we have found that these enterprises could well function in our community: "Automobile retail, furniture store, tourist court, motion picture theater, apartment housing, cold storage locker plant, local telephone exchange, shoe shop (new and repair), bank, hotel, dentist general law practitioner, dry cleaning plant, farm Implement store, newspaper." a Sjt Jb ajb Jt PENNSYLVANIA VOTING THIS column Is publishing descriptions of the voting systems used in the various states. This is being done to gather Information for members of the Texas Legislature and also to show our readers how other states protect the secrecy of the ballot and Texas doesn't At my request, Times City Editor Jim Halloran wrote the following on the voting system used in Pennsylvania: "Pennsylvania has a secret ballot The upper corner containing the number of each ballot is perforated. The voter tears off and retains this corner, the only identification, before placing the marked ballot in the box. The boxes cannot be opened until the polls close.

"Registration is held on certain designated days by wards (precincts) with the individual signifying party There is no poll tax and no literacy test The registration remains in effect as long as the individual continues to live in the same ward and retains the same party designation. "There is but one primary election with the candidates getting the highest number of votes receiving the party nominations. There is no run-off. Primary for all parties is held at the tame time at the same of ths biggest in Klan history big ger than ths gathering on Stone Mountain. alter Winchell In New York However, many Macon citizens, opposing the Klan, have introduced FRANK COLBY HAVE YOU EVER BEEN MIZZLED? the Sun Bowl and El Paso are receiving much unfavorable national publicity which is entirely undeserved and unfair.

Lafayette College of Easton, was Invited by the chairman of the Sun Bowl Game Committee to meet the Texas College of Mines In the Sun Bowl on New Year's Day. After two or three days of deliberation, the bid finally was REJECTED by Lafayette. With time growing short, the chairman of the Sun Bowl Game Committee immediately contacted other outstanding football teams, Including the University of West Virginia and Miami University in Ohio. When the Lafayette student body protested vigorously against rejection of the bid and demanded that the Lafayette Leopards come to El Paso, officials of Lafayette offered to reconsider provided all members of that team would be permitted to participate. Lafayette has a Negro halfback.

What was the chairman of the Sun Bowl Game Committee supposed to do? He had received a rejection from Lafayette and had contacted other schools. The Times thinks the chairman did exactly right in going through the negotiations with the other teams. The University of West Virginia has accepted and we should have an excellent Sun Bowl game. The Times believes the officials of Lafayette College injected the Negro question into the Sun Bowl picture unfairly. At the time Lafayette rejected the Sun Bowl bid, nothing was said about the Lafayette Negro player.

Lafayette merely rejected the bid on the grounds that it was impractical to accept it. Several reasons were advanced, including finances, the fact that marriages during the holidays were scheduled and that one or two coaches could not be present. The Sun Bowl Game Committee chairman accepted those excuses on their face value and extended bids to other schools, one of which, the University of West Virginia, has accepted. It must be said that when the issue of whether or not Lafayette's Negro halfback would be permitted to play if the Sun Bowl Game Committee chairman reopened negotiations with Lafayette, not one member of the College of Mines team voiced any opposition. Last New Year's Day, Negro players from Penn State played in the Cotton Bowl against Southern Methodist University.

Discrimination along those lines is gradually disaopearing all over the nation. The Times insists that the Sun Bowl and El Paso have been treated unfairly. It appears that officials of Lafayette have put the Sun Bowl and El Paso on the spot in an effort to save their own face. an ordinance before the City Coun' 38 timet. Ht lays Elizabeth will give birth to a girl." ell forbidding men to hide their faces behind masks when meeting publicly.

This would force the UP fumbled it, too, when It An Eastern radio announcer it is Klan either to abandon their kar- scooped the field by calling the prince a princess. quandary about the word "mis led." Hs writes: nival In the auditorium, or to meet unmasked. You mean UP can stumble like we common clyumlsUT "In a recent newscast, I cams The big question is: Will the City upon piece ox Council be pressured by Klan In AP radio copy Princess Elliabirtb Dep't: One flueneet not to pass ths ordinance? which read of the most expensive cribs in would bt nonusable within 20 daysC A lot of people will be watching something like this: 'Senator Memo to Editors: The AP man at the Miami Herald phoned after the last broadcast Said Pittsburgh, Altoona and other papers wanted to know "just where In the Hartley Bill was the press to be stifled as Winchell just warned." Ws said Hopley, not Hartley. The report by the Nebraska Republican was printed 10 days or so ago by ths Govt Printing Office. G-Man Hoover (whose security powers would be crushed) wss never consulted.

He first learned of it when ho saw ths 200-page document It confirms the rumors (before election) that the Repubt were plotting to "take over the FBI" and fire Hoover. The Democratic Congress prob'ly will murder it the decision. UNITY DINNER Russian buzz bombs and bombers would smash them up. The U. S.

Navy is growing mors and mora alarmed over Russia's expanding McGrath further claims that publicans Rev. Dan Poling, editor of the submarine fleet In case of war. Christian Herald and father of one have misled the people into be the world will be the Aga Kahn't gift A device, wo are told, will rock it when ths baby crlet Steve Gibson's line on Philip Mountbatten and son: "The Prince and ths Poppa" Milton Rubin tayt can you Imagine one of their neighbors being disturbed by the baby't crying and saying: "I'd like to crown him" Best is Dorothy (Bagatelle) Ross's offering: "The Son finally set on the British of the four chaplains who gavt up their life-belts on a sinking war transport so GIs might live, has just lieving "Reading thil over the air, I ronounced misled' as 'miz written an editorial about ths im portancs of national unity. frank Calbe "Why not," asks Dr. Poling, who hat dona more for unity than most men I know, "hold an all-American to rhyme with for it has always been my impression that 'misled' means to put some thing over on someone by using devious or improper dinner honoring the President of the United States on the night of the inauguration? Left make it a unanimous vote for all the world to tee, hear, and understand, a vote Item: "Elizabeth's ton to be put on payroll at $200,000 a year." Guess they expect American taxpayers to start treating him like a king right away.

The engineer on duty at the Quick Action Dep'li "Washington, Nov. 22 (AP): The White House today announced the resignation of Russell Hopley of Omaha, as Director of Civilian Detente Planning." (Hopley is Forresters expendable.) Navy strategists fear the Navy eouid not keep the tea lanes open to American shipping. After tho war, Russia took over Germany's submarine sheds, plus U-boat inventions; now hat 300 submarines six times as many as Hitler had when he declared war. This is why ths U. S.

Navy is specializing on light airplane carriers and destroyers to watch for snemy boats in World Wsr IB-it it comas. Speaking The? Public Mind (Not eLet leri to Tht Times editor must not longer than 150 words. Sign name and give iddress.) lor world security and peace. time stated that I had mispronounced I still think I wat right, but cannot find the 'mizzled' pronunciation in any of the dictionaries I have consulted. Can you help me?" "Perhaps no other people of the world would or could stage tuch a demonstration, but an Americans all dinner on this next inauguration Item: "John D.

Rockefeller 3rd lugs own luggage in dock strike." Next thing Jim Farley'll be writing hit own booktl No doubt there are many others night would be a master stroke to who have been "mizzled" by ths help bind free peoples and all who would be frea into a dynamic unity. "I suggest the following for a Love Letter "Thanks 22.000 timet for the $22,000 jackpot quiz we won. We got the right answer Peter, Pumpkin from your column in the Minneapolis Tribune. You're a sweetheart! The Harris Family, Echo, Minn." What delights mo no little, folks, is how you found It, confound it considering how your dumbkopf editors chop the col'm to make room for those silly old ads! word "misled." The word is -ths past tense and past participle of the verb "mislead." to lead astray; to betray; to lead to error. national committee on arrange Irv Hoffman memos' that U.

S. Attorney-General Tom Clark is trying to prove that Congressman J. Parnell Thomas is 100 American less 50 kickback. ments with the only living former Misled," of course, should never President as chairman and includ rhyme with "fizzled." The correct pronunciation is: miss-LED. lng all living former Presidential EXPRESSES HER VIEWS ABOUT ROOSEVELT Editor, El Paso Timet: candldatea and the widows of our The young announcer states that former Presidents: Herbert Hoover, chairman; Herbert H.

Lehman, treasurer; Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, I tried not to, but I Just have to i write a few comments oa Mr. Z. he and the engineer have made a wager, and will accept my opinion aa decisive.

I are sorry that there Tba British are complaining that Russia is supplying arms to Israeli. "They never complained," says Art Waner, "when the Israelis were supplying legs to the Th clue to tba "Sloe- th Mutlcl" mvdtery tune: it only one answer that can give: John W. Davis, James M. Cox, Alfred M. London, Mrs.

Franklin D. on F. D. R. Love is blind and so iC There ft no such word as "mizzled." rrom a land with a famous tower Came a lady without a man.

It' a on( they King to thin hour In Scotland, where It began. Roosevelt, Mrs. Calvin D. Coolidge, On a recent network newscast and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson.

So are many Americans when it comes to F. D. R. "But recognizing the fact that an heard, Things apparently have A ereat nolltlclan he was. a mat SI idea such at this can dis before diplomat at timet, a great charmer 1 it is fully born, why not you and gone AW-ree for Mr.

Truman." For a moment the word "AW-ree" puz A German denazification court has decided Capt. Fritz Wiedeman (Hitler's big helper) was a former Nazi, but in name only. It sounds more liks the denazification court is one In name only. I make It come alive in our own hornet and organizations? Here is land talker but let us not wallow in pfbnUmentalitm to ths extent of zled me. Then it became clear that A John Barrymors anecdote addict remembers when the star was invited' to a H'wood poddy where W.

C. Fields wss g. of h. Barrymore was tardy and a waiter rushed over with a rye. "If you dont mind." said The Profile.

"I'll take Scotch." "Sorry," was the reply, "but Mr. Fields is drinking the Scotch." a time for a man to practice what the newscaster had simply mis hs preachet and having talked it over with my associates at Christian Why The Secrecy? WHAT can General MacArthur possibly hope to accomplish by barring the press from the execution of Hideki Tojo and six other Japanese war criminals? Unquestionably, MacArthur is an able general and administrator, but there are times when his dictatorship complex becomes so pronounced that it is not our brand of Americanism. In sharp contrast to MacArthur's order that the executions must be in secret, the American commander in Japan was equally as Insistent that the trials be entirely in the open, even to the Japanese press. Now that the order of the tribunal is to be carried out. thus demonstrating to the world, and to the Japanese people, the fact that crime does not pay, even the war variety, the executions are to be in secret.

Why? Certainly, there is nothing beautiful about an execution. The average newspaperman shrinks from such an assignment. But the world should be told how Tojo and the others died it should be told through the press and radio, and news reels for that matter. That course of procedure should be followed because of the magnitude of the Importance attached to those executions, tor the present and for history. MacArthur definitely Is wrong in bis secrecy order.

pronounced the word "awryv" amiss; wrong; away from the expected course. Herald Magazine, we shall have our Headline: "Extreme Rightists Gain in Germany." So that's where they wentl The correct pronunciation: uh- show, people are often 'mizzled" RYE. In "We Who Speak English" and led "AW-ree." www polling places One can receive a ballot only for the party for which registered. This prevents opposition party voters from interfering with selection of candidates for other parties. "Duplicate voter lists are furnished each ward on election day together with recorded quantity of numbered ballots.

The voter's name is checked in both books and the number of the ballot Issued Is placed opposite his name. Check can be made of the number of ballots Issued against the number of voters checked in the duplicate books and also the number of ballots used against the number of unused numbered ballots which also must be returned. "A limited number of accredited 'watchers' tor individuals or party are aUowed In the polling place during polling hours and during the tabulation. "Voting is accomplished by placing an in a square opposite the name of each candidate voted for. Squares and names of all other candidates are left unmarked.

There is no "scratching." In the general election one can vote a straight party ticket by simply marking an In the box opposite the party designation. "Ballot boxes cannot be opened until the Dolls have closed for the day. (Thomas Y. Croweli Company). Item: "Hang IS more Nazis." Just in time to spoil Taft's Thanksgiving dinner.

Item: "Wallace says he it win-lng to run in 1952 if it Is best tor the party." How about doing what's best for the country Hank? That it is wrong to snd a sentence with a preposition is a superstition. Mr. Colby't leaflet, C-9, eitet high est authority on the correctness of A Lloyd writes: "A friend of mine who possesses a Ph.D. conferred by Harvard told me that he pronounced 'awry that way (AW-ree) for many years, until It dawned on him that it it timply the word wry with 'a before it" the end-of-sentence preposition. For a copy, tend 5c in coin, and a stamped, self-sddretsed envelope to labeling him our greatest President! Ths scion of wealthy family be wat never required to dig in and work for hit money.

True, ho overcame great physical odds but with the help of the country's finest doctors and medical care. At a product of the Ivy League, even his college education wat top-bracket financed. His is certainly no Horatio Alger ttory. I am not trying to run the man down. He accomplished many things for the country and should be given credit for them.

However, look into the records and you will find that as governor of New York be hsd tho state floundering in a tea of debt By tho wsy, not until Mr. Dewey took over the job did New York get out of tho red. That color reference has two meanings. Undoubtedly, with every statue of F. D.

R. erected there should also bs Installed a perch. His chickens are just now coming home to roost out-of-hand labor unions pinkish party members, tho Yalta agreement, ad nauseum. It's not so fantastic that tomt people are trying to convince Americans that Tojo wasn't to blame for Pearl Harbor. Some folks are still trying to convince Americans FDR wst.

him, cars of this paper, P. O. Box It It remarkable that tuch fa Max Mats, hotel prop of Blue-field, W. says the folks there will never forget Will Rogers. When the great wit was in Blue-field (which nestles in the heart of the West Va.

mountains) he giggled: "One good thing about Bluefield is that any time you get tired of walking around it you can alwaya lean against ltl" 90, Station G. New York 19, N. Y. miliar wordt at these are confused (Released by The BeU Syndicate. by persons of better-than-average education.

But, at these instances CUTIES By E. Sirams Campbell 20 Years Ago In El, Paso I Patau I Patent Office ResTlstertd W- Wall Street will always be the stock market gambler'a Hell. And the Investor's Paradise. Nov. 16.192.

Listing the more than 1300,000 In gifts received by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh since bo flew the Atlan tic, Including large diamond cut in the shape of an airplane, Korsn Mrs. John Rapp, 1000 years old, paintings, silverware, medals, a casket of gold nuggets, snd an ancient pirate sword. The El Paso Times was happy to announce that Included in the avalanche of gifts was "not a single silver flask or cocktail shaker." 3003 Pollard strseV THINKS EDWARD SMITH ON NEW DEAL PAY ROLL Editor, El Paso Timet: At hard working thrifty woman, I went to ssy bosh! and again bosh! to Edward Smith's article) about perpetuating honors to f.

D. R. I'll bet dollar to a doughnut, that tho said Eddls is on the pay roll of the New Dealers with aa easy job. Olive Mss Cough, Sliver City, N. M.

Texas College of Mines will close its football season Thursday when it meets the Simmons College eleven from Abilene, Texas, one or the 04' (, lJt-7t strongest teams to play in EI Paso. "In New York State where I also have voted the procedure and requirements are almost the same with the exception that a first voter in New York must take a literacy test The test is relatively simple though one must be able to read and writs in order to answer the questions from the printed matter on the test paper." Filosofy And Foolishness By NAT CAMPBELL A WORTHY CHRISTMAS GIFT Folks, the fact that my new book Tilosophy Foolishness" is being commended by some of the most prominent personages of the entire nation, should be sufficient guarantee to you that it Is a worthy and acceptable gift for the holiday season. Let me remind you sgsin that 1 will assume all the burden and bother of shopping around for you. Just send me the name or names of tboss to whom you wish books sent and I will take ears of all trouble and cost of mailing for you and personally inscribe each book (with pen and ink) ss being mailed at your request and with best wishes from the author personally autographed. And the ridiculously low pries of this tltgant volume Is only II.

This book, containing over 400 sparkling epigrams, short humorous poems, Old Memory Poems for the older folks, beautifully illustrated, will be carefully kept and treasured for lifetime. Mai orders to Nat Campbell, care of the El Paso Times. Or you can buy them book stores or newt stands. After listenln' to some married couples futsin' at each other I'm dinged if I don't think they shoulda been married by th' secretary of war 'stead uv th' justice tba' rudd. Atlantic Security Pact THE United States Government is about to receive the draft of a proposed treaty whereby this country and Canada would loin five and perhaps more Western European nations in Joint defense obligations and arrangements.

Great Britain. France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxemburg signed at Brussels last March such a treaty as among themselves. However, without American aid the Western European Union created at Brussels would avail little against the military might of the Soviet Union. And the military might of the United States would stand up better against that of Russia if this country were assured of bases in Western Europe. Oeneral DeGaulle has been denouncing the commitment of France to the Brussels Pact The United States Senate paved the way for an Atlantic Security treaty by adopting the Van-denberg resolution, June IJ, 1948, by the overwhelming vote of 64 to 4 (Langer, Pepper, Taylor, Watklns).

One section of tb resolution put the Senate on record as favoi rt w.thln the framework of the U. N. the aasociaUon of this country with such collective arrangements "as are based on continuous and effective self-help and mutual aid, and as affect Its national security." Any such association would be "by constitutional processes." This meant that the Senate would have to approve any proposed treaty by a two-thirds vote, and that the Senate and the House would have to accept the military aid program that would be involved. One dispatch from Europe says never before have European foreign offices studied the Con-CtituUoa of the United States so painstakingly. Pres.

Truman was strolling la ths Whits Houss grounds near one of the gates. He saw a very little Negro boy staring at him transfixed. "Hellol" said Mr. Big. "Hlo," wst the meek reply.

"I'm the President" said Mr. Truman. "How do you feel?" "Oh, I feel good." said the boy. "Am I really talkin' wid de Prezzadent?" "Sure, why notT You're no better than anyone else. I talk to everybody." "I can't bleev I am seein real PrezzadentP "Well, you are, son.

How about joining me for lunch right hers in the White House?" "You mean, I can sit at ths same table with you?" "Of coursel" "Gosh" said the littles fellow, shaking hit kinky head, 1 guest de whits folks in Wathin'ton ain't at high class as ds whits folks down in Alsbamy." Att-n, Intl News Service: Mr. Kinsey it doing two books at once. Old newt Is that his next Kinsey Report will desl with womea Big news is thst he is now in New. England Interviewing them and chtldrenl Oops! "San Mateo, CaL (UP): Shah Naslb, the Turkish rug maker, for more than a decade The Simmons Cownoyt art con ceded the game in advance. a Local Democrats are watching with interest ths investigating com.

Factographs rtnittee from the House of Reprt sentativet that ia moving Into Hi dalgo County, adjoining Starr Coun The pigeon pes Is a genus of plants of which there is only oce species. It Is nsUve to tho East indies, but It cultivated In the ty, where election IrregularlUet have been charged. Local style experts have warned Indict and Africa. The plant annual-ly drops its leaves and reproduces new onet with its flowers. The seeds are anions the moat valuable, girls that slinklness and slender hips tropical kind of pulse.

it" Haverford collesa. situated are going out or lasmon. from now on, they ssy. it's going to be curves and plumpness. A recent issue of ths Civltan, national magazine of ths Ctvitan Club, devoted its entire space to the City of El Paso, using material furnished by the local Chamber of Commerce ad Oviunav 'a, eiuftwi Haverford, was opened In 1833, as a school designed to afford literary instruction and religious traka.

lng to ths children of Friends, under whose control tho preeesat sUau has had ths uncanny ability to "Srd jou vtfd my turning pietur 6 your predict the sex of unborn chil sontlnuee, 4nsa 0vMsa4 correctly out of.

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