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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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THE DOTH AX P- Jui.e Frif WFA Checkup Promised By New Agriculture Chief AP Ai eteui-up if Jcext dCTton who Cabinr! St-c 'tu ii in ii ft Tt A i i i i i i a i i i i i pr'n i I A bren it i A v.l.u-1. tiinj i 1 ihe in u'- 'er lo i i pJ nc of 'he ptLiMiMr IiKrtU ri i as. AP Plans Of Supreme Court Monopoly Ruling frvta Fttft Ti A A iif federal Program Of Soc'u! Security Will Be laken To Counties Number 4- we i i cf 'frton 'id-rued tx filed A i uf bi a Kb iw ui: Food Adnimittrnuun of for food lonti Ding doIJin Toe i.uricl\diri( lonx riud WFA ikxrehouimi t. faid in rrridi uvre made- and incorrect ctiarjrd some otfieitli wjih a fllie inforiTidiuii lo lerr had bf-t-u tet-ttt Jorift Uiev i Jeat Itiaii i 'u'lr- i c-f Ttir coriCL-frfi :i.e fT appit-pr tivr.s iubctfT.mj:ir» on bexiiea by Beprrwa.ne IWlu 1 Us liie Supien.e Cou i no af Orl 1 The I Un V.I. ill I i ihr i-w il er i doc ur lie' purport Group DAY Sete Date For Convention Officers Homed U.e nd ri-nir -M i' i recrrit cj.r'.

by Trcti A ABU 13 be atieijJed -Or irr 1.. of i J-r of new Number 6-- fjft'e'j ir der prete: unJets to sell ie iiirrcrjac ojlt.Ce Stale for ba'te idrj uf i.C pr-ogrkHi fjd Uie ber.e to "ie-y are et.m3td under lie Social See A The Dotftan i in a bcrsof the of Ue 1:) vhe a io.j-- ol of GENEVA ITae Ala- lflll. Of 1 a i 0 Vrlrraat has aaoouoced a lined DAY coQven- iiti- Jl tc beJd in Montgomery July 3rd. tn and 5ih. aad vet- eraiit lo attend are re- queried Lomrnunica'e i the Gfi.rv* Chapter.

Gtreva t-bapler be pre- i ibe National member- I uupl.x the National Con- on kccordini to irieul fyr enrolliiit tbe largest new. Uknha NeU Election of offi mi i over by Come members of the aecuniy coined DAY ebapirr Alabama for gres: iavmt the hlgbest la ot ers regain united tney null of mrmbersiup toe i w.ter a sble preserve lie peace of ibe 1 Coanally If tae (real power? should be cr.ies fuch ss Mo- I imas; of Mof.itomery. Tui- at wbole-whekt calooss and RussellvUle in i n- Number If tbty vr fuuiid it I cor. fir T. it Iben 1 will il up uid Corijrcfn tr.uUtrfl report! I will leii U.em either u.ti I found i ihe itpori preseoU Uiecri ibry bren up or ibere it uu report.

"This report lelli me where tu took trbeu take over lubcofnmltlee'f report checked to Anderson for correctniK Hie condition! as it said iU iQveiU(ator found, cod told btm it expect periodic re- poru kl to remedial meaturee that have been taken The report acluiowiedged WKA'i Attcult job and smd generally its record il "one of which the people ft country have a rifht to be proud." But rt that discovery of in- Hancu of faulty and tecceurafc alone "juitifiei tellflf that loin hai been From Page Mte lull 28 ifoal CJty uiiiy a I it i of battling in rubbled reclaimed a UJ.ii Peninsula aiid reopened pBlOiuui a i uf A juiiclure TuesQi) in ihe yku Valley of ibc 37lh Oh on ifce deleted aiuon Urfr.b tie fl.tnt out its i.de uf the Uie Tt.e off ihe i i i TLC bl I I i started i ilie Co-Maker Furniture Automobile LOANS $50 to $1000 Repay in 6 to 12 easy installments Alao FHA Loaiu and Automobile Financing Dothan Savings Loan Co. it May 31 from the routii ai.d uie llth Division, which parachuted Into tbe north end Aparn. wound up "the a i 'phase of the Northern Luzon fan. "No terrain bcs ever presented difficulties a I. none lias ever provided ad versary with more uaii rally tin prcgnablv strongholds," a A thur said.

The losses inflicted on I enemy ui all Nortb Luioni dead. witb the 'graves of many located but uncounted, and scv- era! thousand prisoners. Our losses were dead, 34 missinK and ,11,351 wounded, a total of 13178. troops comprised the F.r»t Carpi and the North Luzon Inllas. all of the Snclh Arni.

close and mcwt effectively supported by the Far Eastern Air Force and the Seventh Fleet, i eujii.e i i i i i.e in me flrspite "itr. MONTGOMERY Ala 'Ah 1 -An ofleu tried but ieUJon. ful maneuver 1C force a committee to report out a till finslly litorable consideration in ihe Ser- today when chamber ui dered the Ho-jse-appruved fox measure ua the The bill eliminates ihe I tag tax on fox fur ad CJdrs Senator Gerald Bradford Clarke, who put through the motion tu require ibe Fisb and in divided--if KIOUIO i released by Seol. Tbt eouJd not p-e- n.nf Sute berih.p|prf* U-u. and many imaller Committee to report uie prcpoal frum trtc earner AA said it would encourage trapping battcr.es dropped a 50C pound fn would belp combat a rab.ei penetrated ibe a meoace.

flight deck and exploded in Bradford mo lion as firm ap- Xillery dei crashed im Uie uf A i a i was In plui ai Un escaped in allhiuKh Uiree officers and enlisted of fail staff weie killed nearby and 20 others wov.nded or overcome by smoke sr.ip was enveloped mediately flames, and fire; and I exploding ammuniuon swept tbe deck. Below, tbe a a became a furnace of burn- serve pence of a i 'So long as me great will be pofretsiug ample maieriil rtwur- ces ind inilitsry and a a might tri.rged solemr.iv by Ihe Char- trr with ihe liigb respoisibililv Ihe peace of Use world s'id remain of their i duties oblitfaiio s. peace eta be preserved Ii must be born in rrund thai (he mere exiitence c-f ihe dues at Uie En.ploymtnt Serv.ce I not mean lhat i be used fre office fruii. 1 m. lo 4 rn.

quently In all Mfelihood be On th. second and fount, Men- seldom employed i not believed daV at U.e that it will be exerc.sed c.priuoui- offae frvm ly or arbitrarily A rei.alcitrsit awn to 4 in on tbe second i member of tbe Seeunly Council 'ullows O. trst representatives i Utf.ce from 10 30 a in 'u 1 SO ITI aftd us K'bi at 'Jif Posl Uttice froT- 2 to 3 30 us On trie i Tuesday n.MJt in a a i a al US i i i i uierii from J-' BJUII to 4 30 u. On Ihe flrtl and Ihird Thursday, in Panama Cuy. A I)AV csp ioccnbed "Depart- Cnampioc has been award- 1 Davis for his work I.ECHK PAROLED TEXARKANA TEX JAPt -Warden Albert McDonald aa- i.uuiiced todjv ihat former Gov.

1 erijor Richard Lethe of ar had bee-n released Irom the I federal prison oc parole here last nigni. McDonald said be released Let.he on telegraphic instructions from Washington at 8.45 p.ca., Wednesday. The pl.oe proved would bave required uie (Tuesdav Geneva "al tbe U. S. I would be faced with the opinion be provented bv international co- I a flight deck just at tnnls to pul on ler Em eflt from 32 of four other permanent members opera on dar wiusout recommendation, but to 4 lbe second nd an perhaps six non-permanent tbe Wf i endM tfie Senate reconsidered and Wednesdj Mananna al ihe members.

The pressure of their amended it to permit the com- pj'ovinent Service. uould create a compelling rvMtl MB i A 1 i t-i I rvn 1 a 4 i vored to construct the mechanism mitiee to report anyway il de sired Thus, an unfavorable report would put tbe measure on the adverse calendar, in effect killing it. because one-day's notice is required 10 lake the bill off the ad- 12 noon 10 4 on the tnird Tuesday in Opp ai the Post Office from 12 noon to 4 p. on ihe fourth Tuesday, in Chipley at ihe Post Office from 10 30 a 1-15 and in Bonifay at ihe world opinion that would make to create that cooperation it verv difficult for a single mem- peace. Itjs a noble beginning, ber of the Security Counc-1 alone i for Not Located on Snug, Approved by GOT.

deliver. Get oar you FORRESTER VAULT verse list and the IMS session ost office from 2 to 4 p'ir. must ei.i tomorrow. The tractor gasoline refund bill. fed by fuel from sev- Number 2- fuel and exploding an.

Vm iK-rtrw ing smoke Mood their tas he would press Continued From Page one China, with the support of Ameri- Numbtr 7- JDOXBAK PEUG CO. emphasize importance of the assignment for he picKed Stettimus. that of American representative to the tlruted Nations World Peace League projected under the Charter approved at San Francisco this week. He told assembled at his hometown of Independence, 10 miles from here, thai the new job Stettimus will undertake the most important within the gift of his government, and he to Stettimus tbe issignment of piloting the Peace Charter through to Senate ratification Any announcement of Slettinius' auccetior as Slate Secretary, be was reported to have reasoned might detract from tbe importance the Presidtm. who -lauded tne white-haired diplomat for his work at tfae San Francisco Security Conference, attaches to the Peace League, The President's homecoming celebration here today, following up yesterday's enthusiastic welcome In Independence where he has a two-story frame little white house, wlil Include receipt of an honorary of Doctor of Law) from the University of Kansas City tomgbt.

to (iff furlber and i the flames. i The cruiser Wilkes and I tbe destroyers Stembcl. Charles Sperry and English mored in to i lend hand. a.nev, for a vole on the hotly-argued can air forces and special Ameri can giouad help, and' measure. The Senale-ldopied proposition, providing a rebate tu farmers of five-sixths of tbe six cents per gallon tax they pay for gasoline used As thousands of tons of water farming operations, wgs given 'were poured on ihe its several rebuffs by the NlllTlber weight of the water caused lower chamber yesterday.

Speaker C. D. Norman provided 2. The Generalissimo regarded an American landing on tbe China Coast as necessary to open a port for supplies to Chinese forces. ship lo begin to list, and ibe flam- Continued From Page one DR.

E. BLAKEY--OPTOMETRIST 121 N. Forter, Dothan Glaases Correctly Pitted Phont 372 ing gas and oil were forcing 'he i firefighters back againsi the bulkhead On lower decks, men were i d.vmg of heat and suffocation. It then that Capt. George A.

Seitz. Coronado. Calif I Bunker Hill's skipper, decided cti Ihe maneuver that meant the difference between life and death for i ship. The destroyers -were ordered a cleir With cruiser Wilkes Barre keeping her i against the stricken ship i I starboard quarter, the i i 'carrier went Into a sweeping 70-degree turn. Gradually at first, and then with a roar, tons of wa'er and burning gasoline and oil on the hangar i deck blushed away from the fire 'lighters and poured over Ihe edge I of the deiK mlo I i renewed heart, firefjghlert resiiii.ed their taik.

aud more than hours after the suicide planes attack the fire was under control Out of danger, the ship was adit tu proceed under her uwn power. The ship's chaplains, Commander Abbott Peterson, Jr former pastor uf i i Qiurch. Ithaca, ana Lt Comdr. Hobeit E. Delaney.

forme- assistant pavtor of the Immaculake Con- ceplioii Church, Tuckahoe N. led volunteers who searched the all night for those who part of tbe motivating force for the bill's sidetracking by overruling an attempt to pul It on special order by amending the Rules House band was upheld by membership, 55 to 27. Afterwards. Glvhan declared he would SMk to amend tne rules by resolution If his maneuver is successful, a showdown vote would be forced. The beer tax bill, meaijwhile, headed for the Governor office.

Already House-adopted, the meas- uw to hike the ieer tax from a half-cent lo a full cent per bonle won Senate yesterday, by West of Los Angeles, Calif, Miller's survivors include son James; a brother. W. Miller, Marianna and four sisters, Mrs. H. A.

Frith. Daleville. Jirs. J. D.

Avereit, Ashford. Mrs I Herring, and Mrs J. a 23-6 vote An a by Vincent Kil- pert the 10-V4 show WAGF, 12:15 every Moo- sUy, Wedaexday, TO EAT A I COMPANY. DOTHAN. ALABAMA torn of Mobile, to i counties a larger slice of the tax m- was beaten down, and the extra proceeds remained earmarked for equal distribution amons tht tJ7 counties.

Clearing Its decks as a prelude to adjournment, which must come by midnight tomoirow. the Senate tilled all bills remaining on its calendar by voting to indefinitely postpone them. Among measures which fell under (his Senate axe were proposals providing. 1-bai Rural zClec'ric Admimvtra- vi i irinegc: an i i i ior ulOSe 4:, ki a had died The next day i the 1 coo tlv b. authorised to Bunker Hill still in ihe a 11 I 1 aL TM' 1 I zone, 352 men were buried sea Numbtr 5- Continued Frum Page ODC Hasty of Cdtonwood Active pallbearers' Baxter Hart, Caney Dickerson.

Rufur Sellers, John Rhodes. Elmer a T. Hall. Jr Jim Hasty. Myre Maddox.

P. Fennell. John K. Trawick A. L.

and N. to veto tbe peaceful settlement of a dispute. I 'I am aware of criticism level- led at the rule of unanimity. I must be remembered that the i Unned States itself will be a permanent member of tbe Security Council Our country will a right to exercise the veto whenever in our opinion it is wise and just to do so Our armies and navies cannot be into a foreign war without the consent of the Untied Slates. 'The veto is something which we ri the Senate must examine and approach with great candor An effort mav be made to lead our people lo believe that the veto is tha charter wholly because of our they demanded it Were veto not in the charter what would some of the critics say" 1 Connally gave repeated assur.

ance that the rights and sovereignty of this Nation will not be im- perilled bv participation in the organization. "We must remember, however, that world peace will cost some, thing." he said, "it is worth something. "It cost cooperation It will i cost the will to peace. can Wanted Bright Runner taunt Hay Will Per Ton Pay DeHvered or $18 per ton Barn Withu 10 mSht tt Hetdkii ALAGA FEED COOPERATIVE PHONE 1 FOB LASTING QUALITY--USE GUDDEN TIME TESTED ENDURANCE 2.95i HATHCOCK LUMBER CO. 734 North Dates program astablished by the U.

Congress. State regulation fur manufacture and sale of cuametic-s JReapportionment of the legnU- to give each a Senfctor Approved uy (Ue Selidle Were Mr Truman's of Byines i bills to fur ihe State poilfoliu tould be I Allow Boaids of i a to Holmes, a i i a i ex- i expected to be received favorably in Ihe Sei.ale There Is some opposition to him there, however, from those vMio don like i remain open on the first and third Mondays of each month 1945. and 194S, and thus a i i a the registration of members of the armed i a U4 utie cllITlcu labor record and who do not class forces. ns mav 3 0 register him ai niembei of the so called on Ihe days specified ac i a i Democratic i t)d i ly I Require the State lo furnish siim B.rnei one of the first to I mer uniforms for Sta.e HighwTv denounce bildown stnkea while i Patrolmen a TRAVEL IN COMFORT -VIA- THE BAY LINE SOUTHBOUND No. 3 No.

1 NORTHBOUND No. 2 No. 4 3 35 PM 9-45 AM Lv Uolhun Ala. Ar 11 55 AM 0 30 PM 4-45 PM 10-35 AM Ar Cottondale. Fla 1 10-M AM 3 SO PM 8:40 PM 12 il) PM Ar a a a Cay I.v SO AM 1 00 PM Air-Conditioned Coaches--Ride In Comfort TRAIN No.

3 Makes connection at Cotton dale, for Peniacola. Naw Orleans and points west. TRAIN No. 1 Makes connection at Cottondale, Fls for Jacksonville. Miami and Tampa.

FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 1497 or 1193 i i Steel wage formula while he was a Mobiluer. ORLEANS COTTON Open Hlfh Luvv Clone 228-J 2Z76 2J8S 2J8S 2277 228a 2275 J27B 2271! 2: cuit Caihoun Julv On DPL Mcti May NEW YORK COTTON Open High Low L'J77 228V 2270 2275 2277 227.1 227S 2278 22S7 2268 227!) 2263 2263 2279 2273 2268 HydiaulU- turbines are machines winch convert the energy of Whler ilu i a i en- aye YOU tried this amazing new mi ilk? It's Kraft's! Whole milk that "keeps" on your pantry shelf. JUST RESTORE THE WATER have a delicious, fresh-tasting milk with uniform cream richness! PRECISION STYLE COMPORT QUALITY New Addreti 13SK N. Foitet Minnie Pearl Coming To Ritz Theatre In Person Monday Wee King's Goldtti Cowboys and Minme a i th pride of i i i i Switch who will come to next 2. to make a peisoiml appeuraiic'e i on the stage at the i Theatre i been bioadcastmg together 1 making personal a i a i and entertaining kervicmen throughout the United Slates for seveial years They are s.iid lo be the" bebt group of entenainets heard on the Grand Die Opry WSM programs and on ihis lour wil gu direct from Dolhtm to me huge City Auditorium Atlanta, Georgu for peiforrr.aticea there They will present the.r show a ernoon evenu.g ii tr.e Ruz ai Dothan, whlcn will i tneir legion, of funs in Uie i a a ample opportunity lo ee them The show made up Pee Wee King himself unt uf a i tuji Mciuidioilisls alid crealor of a uf the melodies pietenlrd by ihe bund over WSM, Little Becky beld, a vivatiou.

llltir ballad singer and yodeler. Spike Spud the Dixie Dudes, Minnie Pewrl. the lillle girl who came onto the WSM Grand Ole Opry stage in Nashville sometime ago and brought the house down i her homey patter and gong, and the cowboys, ChucK Wigging, Tex Summey, Norman Nellies. Jimmy Wilson and Fldlln Hal Smah. In addition to their radio acllvl- ties.

King arid the Cowboys have I been featured In a number ot pop. II wlar motion NO RATION POINTS REQUIRED PASTEURIZED! Not a skim milk Kraft's is powdered whole uiiik with uniform cream richness. raft Powdered Whole i ia everylhiug you expert of fiue milk. I Las a uniform ere am richurK, is highlv nulrilioiiH, anil nbrn you put it back into fluid form it is to drink. tenrixed milk, but ihe fresh flavor Lepl.

Tbenviiamia is added. Just restore tbe and t-hill, and you have milk as good tasting as it ia Surprisingly econom It keeps well on your always ready to you need it. 2 I I.

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