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Johnson City Press from Johnson City, Tennessee • 14

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Johnson City, Tennessee
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Campbell Vet Of Destroyer Duty city employed by local ryon corporation Mr Stout attended Hampton High School and entered the arnw in November 1942 -He left tor oversea duty in August 1944 and ia the holder of two Purple Hearts Good ConductMdalf Comb a Infantryman Badge three battle star pn the European theater ribbon and the Presidential Unit Citation He wa formerly nt employe of a local rayon corporation The couple will maketheir home temporarily with the SAVE COST ON WINTER FUEL Keep In Trim By Ida Jean Kain 'S Seaman First Class Campbell of 1907 fast Millard street Johnson City served aboard the 2100-ton destroyer USS La Valletta which mde an- enviable record until ap underwater mine brought Tier World War II fighting career to an end The ship was commissioned in Abgyst 1942 ENGAGEMENT IS The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Mary Stuart Chamberlain of Washington and 14 (jgI Byron James Banks of EUaabethton is announced today by the parents of bride-elect Mr and Mrs Edmund Gillette Chamberlain of Washington The wedding date has been set as December 29 and will occur in the chapel at the Anacosta Naval Receiving Station in Washington UNICOI Mrs Isaac Piercy the former Edna Lucille Linville has returned from a wedding trip with Mr Piercy to New Orleans following their marriage on December 8 at the home of the parents Mr and Mrs LinvlHe in Unicoi 26-Month Navy Veteran Released From Memphis h9mM INfi BUILDUP FOB CURVES Figure fashions certainly from one extreme to the other It so many years ago a dozen perhaps when the boyish form was the craze And all the dismal admonitions from tha doctors made no imprint- It wm the style! But along cam Mae and suddenly curves went West Tot a short time it looked as If the Insulate Now! Be Protected Against Cold Use CAREY ROCKWOOL Returned the States after 23 monthg of sea duty in the South Pacific area John Freeman son of Mr and Mrs Fret-man of King Springs road Johnson City has been separated from the Navy He served a total 39000 War Refugees Annually on the floor' Arc the chest high as you inhale lower chest 'and back to floor you exhale Repeat five or ilk times Copy the backstroke as used swimming moving alternate arms from shoulders up and ground and bsck and down in wide circles to make the immigration inspec 7 of 26 months wears two battle tions- WASHINGTON Dec 22 (M President -Truman today directed the entry into the United within established immigration some of these persons and refugees inter the- United States" Mr Truman said this way we do something stars The War Shipping has been directed to arrange the United States week at the rate of about ah example to the other countries saTTong as it the does not interfere ft reduee your fuel eon-sumptlon by much a 80: pay back Its cost to a few yean: maka yaur home cooler in summer Fireproof it adds to fire safety Insulate old homes without disturbing occupants CU us for free estimate with the return of veterans UNRRA will provide aid In transiU' The Public Health Service will conduct mental and physical examinations of prospective immigrants First Postwar Crude Rubber Due Soon bread and the vitamin giving fruits and vegetables The first three pounds may be Just a foundation But the next two or three should represent an addition in vitality as well a a figure curve Keep this in mind The breasts are glands and glandular functioning depends on vitality Stepping up the vitality lsmwlately rclfoei ed WeighVcounu "of course an these tissues are especially sensitive to weight gain or loss Too skimpy padding across the chest means the 'muscles through this area are hot being used as they should be and that the circulation is poor Use your chest mUscles as a matter of habit When you walk hold yotjf chest bp and not only breathe deeply put exhale to the fullest Specific exercise la the best way to strengthen the muscles which help to held the bust to its normal high position The same type also straightens out the posture Begin with these: Lie on back on floor with arms out to each side shoulder level Now raise chest and shoulders up off the floor bbt keep back of head DEVALUATION SPECULATION PARIS Dee 22 Widespread speculation that the cabinet would meet tomorrow in special session to decide on devaluation of the franc appeared both ip toe pres and financial circle today but there was no official confirmation Members of the Constituent Assembly predicted that devaluation of the franc a step regarded by proponents as leading towards toll scale resumption of ihternational trade' would be enacted before December 31- WASHINGTON Dee 23 (P) The Reconstruction Finance Cor poration disclosed today that the fl Jrst shipment of crude rubber In CAMPBELL COMPANY iH Tlton El of the world which are able to receive some of these war sufferers" Immigration officials said the normal quotas tor the countries affected are about 25000 a year for Germany 2 000 ipr Austria 600(1 tor Poland and smaller figures tor Czechoslovakia Romania and Yugoslavia Ifr-ls hoped the President asserted that the majority of the refugees allowed to enter this country will be orphaned children welfare organization now at work in this will guarantee that the immigrants will not become public charges he Said Since it will be- Impossible to reopen and restaff over night all consular offices closed during the war the President said lt has been decided to concentrate Immediately on bringing out those refugees from the American zones of oc- Most of them will ome from Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkan where approximately 200000Q persons ate said to be homeless The effect of the otder is to require that the regular immigration quota from those countries be filled with persons whom the war drove ewgy from their homes and who fof one reason or another are not returning There will be little -room left for other nationals of those countries who may want to come here la the opportunity for America-to aet pn example for the rest of the world In cooperation towards alleviating human misery" the President said to a stete-menf Six Agencies Will Put Plan Into Effect Along -with the statement the White House made public an official directive to six federal a form" Just a flat chest And as tar as the figure goes a minus Luckily no girl has to put up with it Come pn go after those curves! a formula straighten up your shoulders tone the pectoral muscles and put on six pounds of -weight Good nutrition three timet a day does an amazing lot to banish that one-cylinder look through the chest Take your calorie extras in the vital foods: Milk and eggs liver whole grain cereals and three years from the rehabilitated countries of the Far East is due soon The shipment is expected aboard the -S Canton Victory due Sunday or Monday at Nw York with 2060 tons of rubber from Malaya and Java STATEHOOD IDEA PLEASES HONOLULU Dec 22 Coy Ingram Stainback expressed pleasure today over Secretary of Interior recommendation that Hawaii be admitted as the 49th state of the union The territorial governor in a statement expressed hope that Cbugregs would act quickly on the recom-mendation saying that Hawaii now bore the burdens of statehood without its privileges The rubber will be stored and later parcelled nut for productiev use RFC said in a statement agendes to put the plan into effect cupatlon in Europe hope" he added by dirty Spring adequate consular facilities will to operation to our zones In Europe" The directive asked the State Department to establish i consular facilities With utmost! dispatch near displaced persons areas in American Zones Visas should be distributed fairly among persons of all faiths' creeds and nationalities the directive said i The secretary of War was asked to furnish information to facilitate the selection of applicants tor visas The attorney general' through! the immigration service will as-1 sign personnel to American zones1 NORCROSS GREETING CARDS McNIEL a deduced! BOOK STORE 110 Buffalo St Glazed chintz ruff led bedspreads 1000 All styles nf bedroom slippersSOC "SI S2 i NOW HE CAN WEAR 50c 2 00 rubber aprons Leatherette jewel boxes Plus Tax ChildrenVwarm winter all wool coats 800 1000 Now that he can pick own clothes again the gift that will please him most is a piece of fine Jewelry Tie-pins cuff-links rings Choose from our stunning new collection! The President said-the war has brought appalling dislocation of populations" and added that it is to provide homes for thousands of these displaced persons Several months ago he asked Britain to allow 100- 000 homeless Jew to enter Palestine but Britain refused to agree to the figure and the two countries now have a Joint commission studying the whole problem The President not only directed normal resumption of quota immigration to take Care of displaced persons desiring to come to this country but spoke out vigorously against any legislation at this time which would either prohibit or severely reduce further Immigration called attention to measures now pending to restrict immigration and oommented: "This period of unspeakable human distreaa is not tha time' tor us to dose or to narrow our gates 1 wish to emphasize however that any effort to bring relief to these displaced persons And refugees must and will ba strictly within tpa limit of the present quotas as imposed by law" Soldier Lose Any Berths 7 Mr Truman emphasized that nothing in his directive will a single American soldier or wife or children of a berth on a vessel homeward bound or delay their return He made special provision tor approximately '1000 Yugoslavs Poles and Czech! permitted to enter this country several years ago from refugee camp to Italy and now to a camp near Oswego Persons to tfyit group who wish to apply for admission under their countries' quota may do so Without returning home to go through the visa routine Upon the basis of a careful survey by the Department of State aqd immigration and naturalization service" the President said has been determined that if these person were now applying for admission to the United States most Of them would be admissible under the immigration laws" The President asked the secretary of state and the attorney general to adjust the immigration status of the refugees at Gawtgo He pointed out that most of the persons displaced in the recent war are natives of Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans He said the immigration quotas for all these countries tor one year total about 59000 two-thirds of which are allotted to Germany Since Visa cannot exceed 10 per cent of the annual quota in any single 200 300 400 one and two-piecc dresses water repellent raincoats Ruby Ring 1CX 3975 up Army Rings 10K 3750 up fashion knit-short sleeve Sweaters sweater dickies 100 50c 50c 100 25c Collars and Dickies iantons' 4 olrjhtmaA betrothal Pina Tax handbags in black only Light colored softies A beautiful center diamond with a diamond on -each side $11000 Women warm knitted headwear 25c to 100 Single diamond engage- ment ring 1 $6975 Plastic gold plated and lucite compacts 200 £300 100 50c to 300 month this means that only about 9900 per month can be issued A very popular one diamond smart in its simplicity at $12500 Printed shower curtains CJ1 i -K1 Millinery Cuff Links 295 up Watches29J5tip Convenient Terms Jm monthly to natives of these countries Quota Operate On Fiscal Tear Basil Quota operate on a fiscal year basis to only about 23400 viasas could be issued to tht remaining si months at this year lor displaced person The annual immigration quota tot all countries total 139879 Of which Great Britain and Eire get more than half the extent that our present Immigration law permit everything possible should be done at once to facilitate the entrance of ALL TOYS REDUCED TO ONLY A FRACTION OF THEIR FORMER PRICE JEWELRY STORES Tha Hem Slu WM Oilmans 'J -j -r ELIZABETIITON JEWELRY STORES- Tha JHm Blv Whit Diamond ELIZABETIITON JOHNSON CITY JOHNSON CITY MARKET STREET STORE it A.

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