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The Dothan Eagle from Dothan, Alabama • Page 2

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The Dothan Eaglei
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Dothan, Alabama
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a I 1. i 'i i i ii A a THE DOTH AX A FEA Chief Warns Of Future German War Possibility Number 4-C, I Cameron Rites Held This Afternoon Ice Importation Planned To Ease Dothan Shortage Merchants To Meet Hove MlSS Ruth ChdVtS RHej Held Sunday Eeddiri Discussion 'Of July 4 Closing Permit To Butcher Stock In 1945 per BV TOM A I A I A. C' 'J' f. i A. "Allied Keneilsi iiure cicn-i h'uiitrvl serv- ii.r i l'.

i route, who die-d in i 'el ii'-t Friday Jilnets, ntrt field Si.iiiay iiftc-rnoon at i vllji Burial Of HaMford Suri.vj;.^ her patents. Mr. and Mrs M. C. HsrUord route i ijsifr.

Pearl route snd brother, LI- He ItUSlH- i I by A the rr.utjvr» poMj ii Crowley pr more dsrrp ci of New Ariton Scout for Situ for laLltl board. a r.i,! thf 'A'huie be disarmed i a vjir pclei.ij.i! "The peace a a i i tin- i Industrial ii.ri i i nd a i ftiany." Crouley a "Thii will be at Jop Premier Warns Of Peril nird Interpreter Aids Cupid At Wedding Troop Asks CharterjMavity Gels Silver For Club Work i FIVE TO BK IKUl'CTED Five from Hourton Sclrciive Service Boards Two und Three have gone to Ft. I McCTeliin lor induc-lion. board of' (irials ar.nounced today. Those Irom Two LOAN! in 6 to instaU AlaoFHA Dothan Savin Loan Co.

J. xe. as 'J Tr.p i dr C.i r- i cr.itf rir lijd Seoul Ifi of r.li serv.ces prefidcr.l of ii'-e I CJub inii trie pas'. year, a vrr boa) given 10 a ir.r If you nMd to WHO OP II.r Th of Con. tr you IBM much durior um rou out" UUf BUT to luw bluod-irou try (.

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nh li dei: The uu rc-corderf and prf-si- d-rec- i lu IJN'. a btcause si i i i bui laujtiy Liei.iiiie lo in 'he liuou Pi a i i tt- 1 iiiui'c cuii- 'J I LABIL OillCTlQNt DOTBAN DRUO CO, a i of i a in a den.onsli ati-d a i it IK no longer necessary to i a open a eye and a "I a i necessary i i and i i i i i He a i the troiiblr in 1M16 a a i a i a disarmed only (he on tin- a her whole a i i UHM lo quickly from peacetime svnii production lo weapons of i never a dislurbed. This lime, Crovvley asserted. Allied bombing laid wnste. a plants "but Allied bombing i nol reduce most German a to ulter ruin." The bombing accomplished 1 i i a purpusr.

he said, but a i a German i i could start up almoul iinmedia'lely if given the chance." i a I I LI.C' i i i i i i in 'Aords of ar, did i i a i pro- I probate t-lerk retired a ruoni v. ct.uple i i i to perforfi; As iMiiiitd u.e 10-13 Twenty-three woman fnentl i not charter group, fied ijy i thief clerk repeated the man and woman anv.iered i i I of i head CODIinued trun. One i Cirb Arn.s'.r.,: there would be some coitus- a Weaver of ion in i such cere I a a in A a a a Rep. Bowl- troop, i i i Le sored bv 1 i of Harry Hail thf at the a meeting vMierday Clyde Ixvern, incoming dent, introduced the i tors for the new year. Guests included Mrs.

Victor Ma- vity. Rcrlarian Floyd Hunt of For: St. Joe. the Rev. E.A.

Childs. John Davis, Harold Sweet, Fletcher Herlorg. Booslrri' of A i is a i Troop i i a ir-f-'udf J. SamtJioiii scoutmasier; Csrl Rich- I ardson and James assjst- scoctmasters: E. I-.

Fralish, Paul i D. B. Richardson. W. L.

NEW PEANUT PICKERS Di STOCK A A AU. SEE A A a i i Myers. i Thompson. and U. 2.

Jones. boys are in Jim Wy. niem- Page ouc Winston, who contended a foxes were Celling too war lib no by i.j:e, tu (ne a upon i lay i i i a bound a a tou said repre- hopes (if the living and ijnse of "never again" to the dead. niony. but because the i i was so verst-ri in the sign a a ihe i a i a was performed i i a And the nev.lv wed hiiVnand aiid ihe probate ilieir lai-ps wreathed in broad smiles.

Wt E. BLAKEY-OPTOMETRIST ScienttneaBy 111 N. Forter, Dolhsn Glaasw Correctly Fitted Phone 372 A tir.iuii of republic! a a arc covered i a i a i i ihe barn a of Moscow the of Seba.trupol millions sacrificed in tin- a i a a i the Germans Sfjlni. the mm) i mis- Hie iiiuii who broke Hie i i i of the Gernidii a a country a i a noiv 20 Per Ton For WE WILL PAY Bright Runner Peanut Hay "ALWAYS BUY BETTER URAUGS" YELLOW SHKLL CORN, bi GROUND WHEAT. 100 Hm.

WHITE SHELL COKN. hu-luig SORRELLS MILLING COMPANY Street Phoae 2MI Across frain High haul Timed to ihe 10-2-4 show over WAGF, 12; 15 pvery Mim- Wednesday. Friday. A DR. PEPPER BUTTIJKU COMPANY, DOTH AN, A A A A i 10, I04U i alone "we shall i said i i "on the seas and oceans in the a i the beaches the i and in the iti-teis we a never we i a on the i in God's good i the New World steps to the rescue and i a i of the old bumbs and robots and a a i i never faltered a nulion which a others c.f the A i to never say die.

France A dale and i 22. I 1SHU a a i PI-LI, i tu the a i out of the I Ue the Cross of i i i i to cm, i i i Die i i a a i i a a i i Jinil Vci a i i i a i i i i i a I.eClerc iliini i'i: lire a i a of a i on ruvv nf i crosses and i in a i fiee- i i at a Number 1- Continued Pram Page one Polish government, which. is understood, will be accompanied by tiledges of a free and unfettered election ai the earliest possible nioinenf. The Polish spokesman also declined to speculate 0:1 the of the Polish armed forces in i a i which now owe allegiance to the exile "Ask the British." he said. He i a i a of the troops would desire to home under Ihe i a named Masaryk who helped give Czechoslovakia independence in 1918.

a A a i occupied but never conquered a i boast. ed a i a a i its people i a a i a i i i a Republic Ecuador Egypt Salvador i i i of Fascist aggression a legions following a Caesar spears a a i guns I a poison gas sweeping over a i and through i a hii Emperor fleeing inlo exile tui live years first of i i a iu be i ated. i a of democracy i i 0 a i myth uf Axis i i i i i up e( A Tree- to conquer the Near tla.M and i prepared re- a a of a i i a i a a i a A i lo TRAVEL IN COMFORT I A THE BAY LINE SOUTHBOUND No. 1 3:35 PM 9.1", AM I.v i i A a 4:45 PM 10:35 AM Ar 8:40 PM 12:20 PM Ar a a a i No. 2 No.

I AM I AM I'M AM -Too I Air-Conditioned Conches--Ride Train.s In Comfort TRAIN 3 Makes connection for Origans an polnls TRAIN No. 1 Mukes connection at dele. for I i aiiil a i FURTHER INFORMATION CALL J97 or i i i i I i a a i i a i a i the A a i i war her i i un Horiieu to a soil fin- a a i a a i i mice a wide to i a i i her a i i a a a i i i i i i A i a desert. a a i a i f.ii. a a i by Ihe VI 01 i.i i i i i a I i i a a a i i i i to he i a of a i pi ess.

i a i -'ia a i i a i i '1 he i a a a i a I i i i i i i i i i a i H- i i i i a i Cairaila-ians a i i oul the A a i 10 defend i i i a i i a i dy-'tl the of Dieppe i i across France I I a i ih a i a i a a Soviets were nol sist. a i i a I i a I a I a Lebanon i i a Luxembourg i a The i of i a to the world of how a i can be killed by bombs a Queen fleeing i i before a paratroopers a people and tormented a i a i camps and i i squads i i a i of MO.OOO New a a i a a a a A i a to out io the a bv a i i i u'liuse a a a foi a i the war at home fruiii j.md,r.,r,,i,,,d i i ne a a i to the A i and 3.501) of her seamen the sen in the a of freedom. a a a a a a eru i i i a a a Corregidor and man named A i i Saudi A a i a Syria Turkey a i i a Soviet i a i i i of South A i a Produced a i i a Smuts he a i i i a i and a and i i hei SOILS i i a across I i i i i Sonu- lu i Ihe uf uf a ing of a i i i i supported tiieni. a i the tax removal would result in reducing the fox population. In the past, ardeni fox hunters have opposed i i a bills, however, none raised in the House today.

The bills still have to run the Senate a and havf little chance of survival. The Senate passed bills to: Raise the State Docks Director's salary from J6.000 a year lo $12,000. The House previously passed the measure, but limited Ihe increase io $1.500. The bill now must receive the concurrence of the House. To boost salaries of justices on the State Supreme Court from $7.000 to SU.5WJ a a and in thv Court yf Appeals, from to J7.500.

To a collection by local ijuv- ernmciKs uf ad valorem taxes on incoine-producirii; property owtie by the federal government, sue I as housing projects. To extend the State fingerprint itifi act and increase the fee paic sheriffs from I io 50 cents. A proposal by Calhoun Sen i McCary to create a separ ate i i a i i fur his count: was i i i postponed by thi upper chamber and in killed Sen. Charles S. Benlley.

whose dis trict includes Cleburne County and would be affected by the change opposed the measure. Mobile's Vincent Kilborn, who remarkec that he was "embarassed" at hav ing to choose in a of one colleague over ajicnher, made the motion fur i i i i i llu men on i a a i i NEW OKI.KANS COTTON i. ovv Pec Wee King And Minnie Peorl Coming To Rttz Theatre i't-e i U.ild.-ii i i i i Bi-fky i i a i ancl Spud, i i Glides, a i i Pe a rl. i nf Grindc'i-s i i one of ihe bps- i of WSM a Olp Opry' are i i 10 a fur a 0 'n- al a a a en i i i a i PRECISION STYLE COMFORT QUALITY Now Address N. Foster Dor.

i YORK COTTON Open ow 2WO 2264 227 2271 2267 Cloie 2279 22H1 227fi 2171 a i a 2. Ole Oprv a need i tion to i of world a a i a a a of i i is a a i show for a The i i tf.a i i I a lo tile i A i i i A a a an a there. i a i i i i i lle a a i singer a yodeler, Ihe I i a a King, himself, who one uf radio's lop uccordion- ists. a been broacicastinj; iu- a i personal a a ances and unii-i a i i service men I i i i i I I i a for a The result is a i a a i i of i i i a i i i is I i i who WSM I )le Opry "iHl house dovvn' win" her a and SOUKS. I a i i to i i riidto a i i tics.

i i Ihe Cowboys a ot-eii a i a number of pop- a motion i and Pee Wee has created many of the melodies presented by the band over WSM. iiirfield is a microphone 'id is often iioartl on WSM Grand Die Opry utiwork shows a i i -nit- is only 17 years old' M'o Is considered one of radio's best and she had this rare to her a i sh was four a old. The Cowboys include Chuck WiV. Trx i Ner. Number Contlaued From one Senate can consider the apprcprij'lion amendiVieni.

Hence several Southern ficnii- tors say they think they rviy on more than one-third of those present to block the move. One FEPC foe. Senator Eller.der told reporters he had bctn asked io support the threatened filibuster but had declined. Two other Senators upon whom opponents were depending keep the talk-fest going once ii started are absent from the a i a and are not due back until Thursday. The; are senators Russell i a and Maybank fD-SC.

In the House wing, meanwhile. Chairman Norton iD-NJi of that chamber's Labor Committee and an ardent FEPC backer, said she still is looking to the Senate to restore the agency's funds, assert inn: "I don't think the Southerners in the Senate will dare to filibuster against the whole war a.sencies appropriation bill." Her comment to reporters came alter the Rules Committee put off consideration of a House Appropriations Committee resolution to Sive FEPC $125,000 to wind up its affairs and go out of existence. The rules group, which long has bottled up legislation to make FEPC a permanent agency, deferred action under an informal committee understanding' not to oct on FEPC matters i all members have been notified. Wanted Bright Runner Peamrt Hi Pay Deliveitd or $18 per ton at Barn Within 10 miles of ALAGA FEED COOPERATIVE HaOut, PHONE 1 LAfcTING CEMETERY WORKING A cemetery working will be held at Bluff Springs church Thursday. July 5, it was announced toda'v.

GUDDEN TIME TESTED ENDURANCE icUIH HATHCOCK LUMBER CO. 734 North Gates Phone li Refrigerators For The Summer Keep your refrigerator in good operation to preserve foods this Summer. Bring in your refrigerator NOW. We do expert reconditioning and repair wort Hand Radio and Refrigeration Service 127 N. St.

Andrews Phone 67 Beck veteran NOTICE The Ice Consuming Public! Since our ice Plant was destroyed by fire last Saturday, we have made arrangements to obtain SOME ICE from outside sources-- And We Will Have Ice On The Platform As Often As Possible: --And we will try to keep our delivery service ai TT ondord os Possible--If YOU don't get ice today, YOU will get some tomorrow PLEASE BE PATIENT WITH US, AND WE'LL SERVE YOU AS BEST WE CAN RECONSTRUCTION IS NOW IN PROGRESS And Work will be rushed to completion as fast as is humanly possible. POWELL CHERRY STS. PHONE 102 MONTGOMERY HIGHWAY PHONE 31.

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