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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 9

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1 r1 V- i -v j- 1 it Editorial Fag It Sports Page 18-14 CteMifled 14-18 Comics page 18 1 STROLLING WITH Bert Vincent KNOXVILLE (2) TENNESSEE FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 2 1953 1 Page 9 'A "i fitxi Bet a Boom fellow felt plumb funny lost or something worse not long back He came over to Johnson City and asked to Areata Calif ticket agent thought he said Arcadia tick was made out to Arcadia The fellow wo tne ticket He rode it all the way into Arcadia the train He looked for kinfolks He oouldn find his kinfolks Couldn't find any street a MI that sounded like them Ter wandering around and wondering what the neca ne finally asked questions and learned he was wwwiles from Areata where he wanted to go TTie mn kicked to the Southern Railway At last reports the Southern md him pacified recovered grains grow Didja ever hear the likes of this? Back in the spring Mrs Compton 1006 Stewart Street found two well-preserved grains of corn in a chick en craw She gave them to Carl Diehl 109 Gill Avenue them and see if they come up" she said Carl did And one of these grains grew a stalk of corn 20 feet tall am with two good ears on it To Wan Gobey Tenn and Elbert Garrett Lancing Route 12: That critter you sent me in a sealed glass jar was deader than a doornail when it got here But I mode out what it is or was A Praying Mantis or Flying Mare as they are sometimes called These insects are called that because of the way they have of holding up their strong forelegs as if in prayer But the critters a he too mean to pray 1 They eat their heads off in butterflies bees and almost any small live thing that comes around They are not poisonous to man but they are so awful ugly and they can turn their heads and look at you and you think they're going to fly right at you and you feel scared enough to run To Mrs Guy Hammontree Lenoir City Route 3: I never heard of a rattlesnake erawling out on a log in the water From your description of the snake 1 think it was a harmless tree snake or maybe a ground snake Many snakes will lift their tails when struck Most often it is just a nervous reaction to the lick and not an effort to rattle like a rattler TRY THIS BRAIN-TWISTER Minnie Lee Jamagin thinks you might want to riddle your noggin on this: marSle walla as white as milk Lined with skin as soft as silk Wtfhia a fountain crystal clear A golden apple doth appear So doors there are Mis stronghold Yet thieves break la and steal the paid" What is it? You'll find the answer at the bottom of this column and spelled backward OLDSTERS SET RARE PACE I hope that if live to be 85 be able to get around as well as Jim Pat Roddy does and too that will get the kick out growing things that he does A few minutes ago he came springing up the steps to the office here and deposited half a gallon of scuppernongs and a poke of pecans on my desk lie is proud of these because it is not everyone especially in this area who can grow soft-shelled pecans and has a scuppemang arbor Mr Roddy also grows figs another unusual fruit for this area I hope too if Ilive to be 87 I'll be at least half as active and spry as Abert Pedigo 1512 Maryland Avenue Mr and Mrs Pedigo climbed into a flying machine here recently and flew all over Texas visiting his children and grandchildren And neither had been in a plane before He works every day at Standard Knitting Mills And they think so much of him at the mill that when he said something about quitting not long bock they persuaded him to stay on FRUIT NAMES ARE COLORFUL But back to scuppernongs Don't you just love the name? And don't you love the names of other fall fruits muscadines bittersweet chinquapins and so on? Except though the 'chinquapin is a nut and not exactly a fruit and bittersweet is an herb But what I mean is that the names are so colorfuL The chinquapin grows singly in small burs like chestnut burs And they taste something like a chestnut And like the chestnuts they are fast disappearing Blight's getting them too Clyde Greenlee brought a few down from Grainger County the other day He hung the little burs on his truck on Market Square and they were a curiosity to many And Clyde would tell the folks a little story when they stopped and he would laugh and sometimes they would laugh too Like chestnut burs as you may know the chinquapin burs open and the nuts fall out Well said Clyde one time his cousin Vallie Lacey came up to Grainger County from Sweetwater She found a chinquapin bur which had dropped its nuts exclaimed Vallie "a chinquapin But the pin is out and gone Lost" Answer to the riddle: Gge ti LIFE-SAVING GIFT Mrs McCarthy St Hospital Auxiliary president left and Sister Mary Annundata hospital administrator here watch the actions of a tiny premature baby in one of two new Isolette-type incubators given to the hospital by the auxiliary Cost of each Isolette was about $770 By use of the new incubators premature babies need never be removed for their early care WROL-m First Program Goes on Three Hours Late Phone Calls Swamp Station Switchboard Knoxville's first television program was three hours late getting on the air last night but after the program got under way at 8:30 WROL-TV stayed on the air until 1:30 a today to complete the first schedule The station got many calls before the first picture was cast Engineers and equipment men worked steadily the three hour to get equipment in shape for the show Was Madhouse It was a madhouse for awhile" said Wayne Hudson WROL promotion head one time we had over 100 calls in five minutes and between 6:30 and 9:30 the switchboards jammed twice Calls came in at the rate of one every 10 seconds" Home viewers said the picture was hazy at first but grew better during the evening The station stayed on the air until 1:30 a today to get in its scheduled program The United Fund film shown last night i 1 1 be shown again Sunday night since the film was one of the first shown last night and reception was not clear WROL-TV wiU be on the air at tonight WT8K-TV Shows Film WROL-TV officials said the equipment men were continuing today to get equipment in shape for regular TV WTSK-TV also made an unexpected debut last night when film were shown in addition to the first run of the station's test pattern WTSK on Channel 26 is putting its test pattern on the air from 1 to 2:30 and from 5 to 6:30 The time will gradually be lengthened The station still has no definite date set to begin regular programming The station has arranged to carry these network shows by film: "I Love Lucy" starring Lucille Ball "The Red Buttons Show" "Medallion Theater" and Playhouse of Stars" Texans Arm in Big Hunt for Assault-Killer TV Picture Gets Better With Time By HUGH ALLEN WROL-TV Is on the air first television hit the home screens about three hours after the appointed time last night and although the first reception left much to be desired the picture became clearer as the program progressed First bit of entertainment was a well-known program My Line?" Viewers saw and heard blindfolded panel identify Milton Berle by a series of questions A brief United Fund drive film followed including appeals by President Eisenhower and a quick ap-pearance of Knoxville UF officials Improves With Time Reception improved gradually and by the time the big event of the an old film titled Story of GI came into view looking waa fairly good Over-all I liked it Especially the gradual Improvement in reception Previous experience with TV has been mostly in bars where for some reason reception grew gradually leu dear as the evening wore on For three hours after the scheduled 6:30 debut hour gazed steadily at the test pattern afraid to look away even for a moment I didn't want to miss anything Dtxiy at First Friends and relatives who had gathered for the big show went home Then it arrived The clear voice of the announcer told of the worn dors to come And at last the picture A little dizzy and shaky it's true but a real honest-to-goodness picture I twiddled all the knobs that the book Mid should be twiddled occasionally There was some improvement Then I twiddled ail the other knobs the books said should never be touched except by a trained serviceman The picture got still better Mee Lean To Cook! By the time GI Joe was going strong so was the and was exhausted I went to bed before foe end of the film Today I review the premiere with mixed emotions on an empty stomach and in a dirty shirt The little woman who stayed to foe bitter end of the program couldn't get up to produce food and fresh raiment It has been predicted that television will change the course of family life First change men will be to learn to cook your own breakfast and find a dean shirt before retiring Red-Called Strikes UN Debut Interests Soviets Flop in France 'Can't Go It Alone Committee Warned Color TV Returns 11 to Investigation of Liquor Industry Big Four' Certain To Be Target By DICK PRESTON rirollwwrt Stolt WrKw WASHINGTON Oct 2-The Jus tlce Department today began a full-scale investigation of possible monopoly practices In the multi-billion-dollar liquor industry It will be one of foe first big anti-trust Investigations by foe Elsenhower Administration Decision to look into long-debated charges against foe major whisky producers was confirmed by Stanley Barnes chief of the department's Anti-Trust Division Charged Action ends a years-long squabble over failure of foe division to move against foe liquor makers During the Truman Administration foe controversy caused a congressional Inquiry and bitter chargee of "whitewash" and "payoff" During the congressional hearings foe liquor giants were charged with strangling smaller competitors by forcing dealers to' buy only brands and by controlling the supply of oak barrels in which whisky is aged Those practices end possibly ethers will be studied in the new investigation which probably will send hundreds of Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and Justice Department personnel into foe field Probe Weal Be Hobbled Certain to be covered by the investigation are the so-called big four of the Seagram National Schenley and Hiram Walker Those four firms produce more than 80 per cent of foe liquor and control a great proportion of foe barrel-making factories The study could result In: A clear bill of health for the industry 2 Charging criminal conspiracy 3 A civil suit seeking to end the alleged violations by injunction Mr Barnes raid pressures" and intra-office quarreling will not hobble foe present investi-I atkm as they did previous ones Veteran To Heed Field Work to ensure this he raid be has put the field work into foe hands of Trial Attorney Horace Flury Mr Flury is a veteran of 12 years with the Justice Department but had no part in a headline-producing departmental row last year before a House subcommittee headed by Rep Frank -Chelf (D Ky) At that time anti-trust attorney Ernest Branham charged that an earlier liquor study was "whitewashed" after liquor Industry executives made large contributions to the Democratic and Republican National Committees Testimony brought out that the executives had given 8130000 to the two major parties The committee's report drew "an inference" between the money and foe decision not to proceed Keating Is 'Delighted This summer foe subcommittee now headed by Rep Kenneth Keating (R Y) reported that foe Justice Department should have gone ahead with the probe Today Mr Keating was "delighted" to hear an investigation is under way "This in large measure justifies foe position taken by Mr Branham and other Justice Department personnel who cooperated in fine spirit with the Rep Keating Mid' Mr Branham has charged he was "intimidated" by his superiors for demanding a liquor investiga- tion and "ostracized" by Democratic associates for testifying by Frederick Othman Walkouts Called 'Purely Political' By AmwMrS hm PARIS Oct The Communists called flash one-day strikes in putts of France's railroad and telegraph services today but by mid-morning foe Red effort -appeared to have flopped Rail traffic on some lines between Paris and Southeast France was delayed from 30 minutes to two hours The telegraph office walkout apparently never even got under way Officials said there waa a little beginning" of a strike shortly after midnight but all operations returned to normal soon aft There appeared no Immediate likelihood of a repetition of the widespread August strikes which paralyzed much of the nation The Communist-led General Confederation of Labor' called both strikes today Newspapers this morning termed them political" to harass Premier Joseph government The Reds this time said foe railway workers were pretesting disciplinary measures against the August strikers and foe postal as they did in feared the government'! economy program would cut their retirement benefits ISM rm UNITED NATIONS Oct Henry Ford II told the United Nations today: "No country can go it in economics any more than in Making hia diplomatic debut as a representative of the United States the automobile manufacturer told the General Economic Committee that the American Government will "put up every cent of its share of this year's for the world organization's expended program of technical assistance to Underdeveloped areas "The rata af which our contribution will actually be made avail-able' depends of 'course on foe rato'hf payments by other he said "The is pedged to make available within the total amount pledged 60 cents for every 40 cents contributed by the other participating countries" The tentative1 technical assistance budget for the coming year Is set at 823500000 With foe United States pledged to contribute 60 per cent of the total if the budget is met' share would amount to 815100000 1 Ford who joined the delegation for the first time this year was followed with interest by the Soviet delegation and representatives of other countries to whom his family name has been an Industrial by-word for three generations Stolen Car and Jewelry Recovered in Carter Corp erf America plus numerous other firms announced some time ago that the retail cost of the first sets would be between 8800 and 81000 per copy Then came the Emerson Radio and Television Co with word that it would be ready for color with sets costing 8700 each Other manufacturers may shade this a little by C-Day but my specialists say there'll be no 40 per cent discounts off list twice for color At least not at first They are a little aghast at what manufacturing for the use of us amateur electronic engineers The black-and-white set was the most complicated widget ever put on public sale and at the beginning there were worriers who said it never would work not so long as an American owned it and he had a screwdriver in the kitchen PERFECTION COSTS MONEY It turn out this way Most TV set owners have turned into pretty fair mechanics for minor matters like changing tubes and if Lucille Ban flickered a little they seldom minded -Color is different It demands more tubes more tuned circuits and more perfection If -the whole works isn't in perfect adjustment Faye Emerson is likely to look purple This perfection costs money Seems that a standard black-and-white TV picture tube now costs about 840 to make The first color tubes will set their makers back about 8200 each Development of such money-saving things as circuits printed on porcelain with metallic ink transistors and other such electric esoterics may eventually reduce the price of color drastically-AH the TV repair men must learn new' ground rules the repair manuals soon will hit the presses The actors it turns out will have to learn to make like they're in a hurry while they're moving slowly Color seems to bleed on the screen from fast-moving objects and a lady tap-dancing has to slow down or turn her legs into a pink blur What color will do 'to baseball bats violin bows car races and Fled Allen I have no idea I trust the engineers to work out these technical matters Our venerable Communications commissioners (except for Commissioner Frieda Hennock who venerable at all but blonde and beautiful) now have installed in their parlors color television sets Free samples kind at for testing purposes When Gorgeous George bumps his nose on the noggin of the Yellow Terror the commissioners can observe the gore in gorgeous scarlet They may contemplate the color of the smoke from all those cigarets that are good for their throats and -watch the afober brew gurgle amber-' ly down a wide assortment of announcers' gullets Lucky commissioners They've ordered up formal demonstrations of rainbow television in New York beginning the 15tl of this month and unreeling as fast as they can the Federal red tape (it looks pink on the giant screen) now holding down the lid on color pictures in the living room This mostly is formality however and the best guess now is that the first regularly scheduled color programs will begin on New Year's Day I I FIRST SETS TO BE 14-INCHERS That will be on a Friday The commissioners and whatever customers there are presumably can see on that historic night the color of the feather' in Mrs Molly Goldberg's hat the natural hue of Capt Video's green-skinned enemies and the steely blue of the gat in man against crime I have therefore been conferring with some of my television friends who report that even now there is a major upheaval in the electronics' industry with all makers of sets and parts rushing to get some machinery on the market for the big day These color sets all will be 14-inchers known to the trade as squinters but the experts predict it be many months before foil 21-inch pictures will be available at a price That price is some-thing ghat's bothering the whole industry The Radio Church Salesmanship by George Crane 35000 Monthly Draft Proposed Army Would Level Manpower Needs nr iiM riM WASHINGTON Oct 2-The Army has recommended that draft calls he raised to about 35000 a month starting in January it was learned today The recommendation is now on the desk of assistant Defense Secretary John A Hannah' Hannah the Dbfense manpower specialist told a reporter he expecta to reach a' decision on the proposals within "the next few weeks" Caused by Two-Year Term Draft calls have been running at tha rate of 23000 monthly since July They are presently scheduled to continue at that rate until next July when they are due to jump to 45000 a-month The sharp jump in draft calls scheduled toe next year stems from the heavy turnover of Army personnel every other year established by the two-year draft term To Replace SCSCOS The Army which drafted large numbers of men in 1950 and 1952 now faces the problem of replacing some 500000 men in 1954-55 Hannah wants to break this cycle system in the turnover of personnel and asked: foe Army to work out a plan for a steady supply of draftees The plan to call 35000 a month beginning in January was the Army's solution AFL Leaders Urge Ike To Back T-H Changes ar I'sirf rum WASHINGTON Oct 2-Two AFL leaders have urged President Eisenhower to support Taft-Hart-ley labor law amendments of interest to building trade unions Richard Gray president of the AFL Building and Construction Trades Department and Maurice A Hutcheson president of foe AFL's United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners conferred for 30 minutes with Mr Eisenhower yesterday Gray later that they explained to him their ppsition -on four proposed amendments The amendments would permit pre-job certification of construction unions modify the' boycott on secondary strikes repeal provisions permitting states laws supersede Feb-eral labor statutes and allow employers unlimited authority to reassign workers to particular jobs Woodworkers Enjoined SpnM TV Tfta Sum I JOHNSON CITY Oct 2-Chancellor Dayton Phillips has signed an injunction-order restraining CIO woodworkers from interfering with repair workmen making "neces-rary-repairs" -at the strike-bound Sails Lumber Plant here Intimidation of repair workmen has been charged Some 100 men have been absent from the plant sines June 23 ELIZABETHTON Out 2-A car and some of 811000 in jewelry reported stolen in Bristol Tuesday was recovered at a Carter County service station test night -The car owned by Godsey Bristol jewelry salesman was left at a service station here for 'repairs Wednesday night While working on the car last night jewelry was discovered in the car and officers were notified Some of the jewelry hss been recovered in foe Cash Hollow section near' Watauga Road Johnson City Another Blast Rocks Strike-Bound Area Br Amrialrl Pima PITKIN La Oct The second dynamite explosion in five days last night rocked this community eight miles from the strike-tom paper mill town of Elizabeth State Police said the blast took place 200 yards from foe Pitkin School gymnasium where about 500 persona were attending a fair and rodeo No one was reported Four in Anderson Lose Beer Permits CASE J-SU Carolyn 29 Is director of religious education In a large Chicago church "Dr Crane what would you recommend for increasing our attendance at Sunday school and in the Young Society?" she began "I remember you once suggested contests but a professor we had in seminary vetoed contests He said the enthusiasm drops off after a contest The effect doesn't last So what should we'do?" Every Christian should be' an enthusiastic salesman for his church He should constantly tell about the fine things his church is doing ATTITUDE WRONG Many people can work beside you for a year and never mention the fact they even belong to a-chufch That is not the attitude that Paul or Peter or Philip or other great church pioneers showed And no life insurance salesman or book salesman can be around you very long before he works the conversation toward the merchandise he handles But effective Christian salesmanship must involve personal interviews and house calls to pick up the new prospects and take them to church with you You can't sell religion exclusively by direct mail advertising or even newspaper ads though these are very helpful In the final analysis you must have personal interviews with your prospects DALLAS TCx Oct Z-A virtual state of emergency prevailed here today as every available policeman and armed angry citizens stood watch against an assault-murderer who alit the throat of a 29-year-old mother It waa believed the maniac who ravished and killed Mrs Harold Parker Wednesday night may be the same unclad prowler who has terrorized the city for weeks by accosting at least a score' of women and attacking one three times More than 400 persons reported prowlers to authorities AU police vacations leaves and days off were canceled and the full force ordered to duty with 56 two-man squads on special patrol duty Hundreds Buy Guns Hundreds of enraged husbands and fathers bought guns yesterday almost buying out some stores and many men stayed home from work to guard their families Police investigated a complaint last night by a divorcee Mrs La-veme Cremer 28 who said a young man knocked at her door and when she answered grabbed her by the waist and tore her blouse before neighbors frightened him away She said he was a Negro as is the unclad prowler' Mrs Cramer who lives with her three children in northeast Dallas said she screamed neighbors ran out and the attacker fled However foe neighbors told police they did not see anyone Rewards Offered Dallas newspapers radio and television stations offered rewards totaling 84000 for information leading to the conviction of Mrs attacker Before Mrs Parker died in the arms of a policeman she gasped A Negro man took me under foe bridge and cut my throat" There is no restriction against foe sale of pistols in Texas except that a clerk is not supposed to sell one to a person who obviously angry or shows indication of being insane Italy May Delay EDC Because of Trieste AaeDftoled tofMa ROME Oct Premier Giuseppe Pella has indicated that the Italian Parliament may not be in a position to ratify the proposed si nation European Defense Community Treaty unleu the dispute with Yugoslavia over Triest la "justly settled" He said in an interview that some sections of foe Italian Parliament closely connect the two sections Trieste is a region of 315 square miles at the head erf the Adriatic that was tstablihed as a free territory under Italy's World War II peace treaty The European Defense Community is a plan to create an army of troops from Italy France West Germany Belgium foe Netherlandund Luxembourg under a joint general staff Firings Overruled Bit emw wwiH Kmmm WASHINGTON Oct 2-The National Labor Relations Board today released a proposed order to the Arthur Murray dancing school of Denver to reinstate two dancing instructors foe board Mid were fired for attempting to unionize the plant i Secondly it is well to bring them to church by use of the decision" technique This means you tactfully invite them to a church supper or a party or to a picnic If their children already attend the Sunday School let those youngsters have parts in plays or Christmas programs Then invite the parents to see their children perform Or enlist their participation In a basketball or soft ball church tournament or a bowling league Thus they begin to feel acquainted and soon like the other members of your church Soon they get to meet the clergyman and occasionally hear his sermons Then you can get down to brass tacks with your prospect regarding the decision" of joining the church and publicly acknowledging that he wants to team-up with God CONTESTS ARE ADVERTISING Contests are ideal for Sunday School and Young Societies But they must be continued: They are much like department store foil page-ads in this newspaper- One ad will not last through the 52 weeks of the year and keep the store filled with customers No indeed! It requires continuous advertising The individual ads are changed each week but the advertising Itself continues all 52 weeks per year Contests can be changed too but they should also be running 52 weeks in the year One contest obviously will not keep attendance and enthusiasm at that high peak forever And that's where churches have made their mistakes in the past They thought's single contest should keep enthusiasm high aQ the year around That's Impossible So schedule short-term contests' preferably not over four weeks in length Make them simple to compute And pay off the winners fast Cramer Discipline by Robert Ruark SfMtal XraHnlM CLINTON Oct 2 Four beer permits were revoked by Anderson County Beer Committee at a hearing last night They were those of: William Sharp at Sharp's Drive-In formerly known as the Idle Hour on Highway 25-W at Copper Ridge Willow Grove operated by Robert Justice and Virgil Jones on Highway 6L near foe Oliver Springs gate to Oak Ridge Russell's Place operated by Mrs Lonnie Fultz on Highway 6L Pennington Place operated by Magme Pennington Bring Another Member Chairman Standifer did not appear at the meeting Squires Claude Underwood and Garvan Walls arrived first' Squire Walls got in his car and went to Ander-sonville to get Squire Lawrence Carden in order to make a three-man quorum Carden then was named temporary chairman of the called session There wm much controversy over foe Sharp place especially Attorney Buford LewaDen of Clinton asked for continuance because a witness waa not present Former Deputy Julian Daugherty testified as to a raid on Sharp's Place in which liquor waa found Sagar and Water Sharp mM he had not sold whisky He Hid one of the bottles found had sugar and water in it 'It must have been lett over when rented the be hM 1 A number of dram glasses found there must ha vs been left-over from before too he Mid Sharp Mid the place stopped selling beer at midnight but re-malned open to sell food CITY ATTORNEY NAMED STRICTLY BUSINESS By McFeatters Horse Sense By George Crone (Answers on Comic Page) OR WILFRED TISIA PLASTIC SURGEON VOUR' OLD FACE is YOUR men I defy anyone to My that issued orders to keep our dependents off foe poet It was not my post I was merely a guest there "As for training them hard and tough when 1 was first lieutenant in the First World War In foe Argimne I fell heir to a relief detachment of raw green recruits None of them knew how to competently clean aim or fire a rifle The slaughter wm fantastic Then and there I made up my mind that no man of mine would ever go into combat without as rough an indoctrination in foe realities rf war as I could give him especially if it had to be done in a hurry ONLY CONCERNED WITH MORALE AT FRONT "What I Mid at Pickett still goes I am not concerned with morale unless its at the front I was pleased later to have some letters from some of the men I trained at Pickett written to me from Korea thanking me for the nigged indoctrination I gave them before my division sent a good portion of its force to the I asked him about foe food shortage at Pickett He explained that the story came about when some investigators and reporters visited his division on field maneuvers where the chow was very sketchy "Some of the men made the chow muster twice before other men made it once The man who complained about the eight bean In his messkit wm late for muster and some of foe greedy ones had been at the ration -i 1 Cramer speaks seriously as if he thoroughly believes himself But some say his transfer as boss of the 43rd in Germany last year stemmed directly from the flap at Camp Pickett and that morale under hia command In Germany never bettered I have no way of knowing how to measure acts when discipline becomes tyranny unless foe act -is cut more ctearly4 i This is the sixth of a series of seven THR EDITOR There was a great howl of Mack of morale under MaJ Gen Kenneth Cramer back in 1951 at Camp Pickett Va when he was publicly accused of under-feeding under-housing end undercherishing his 43rd Division a National Guard unit with a fine combat record in World War If Some of the men under Cramer's command when queried told inspectors and reporters that but for food packages from home they would have starved Their leaves were never longer than 36 hours Their wives and families were denied the post They wore helmets and side-arms at all times And they griped about Cramer The state of his division made national headlines He has never explained the situation before for public consumption he says His division was rushed into activation some 8500 men strong with the admonition to get ready in a hurry for top-secret mission' DIDN'T BAN WIVES AT CAMP PICKETT He was saddled with a heavy dollop of raw recruits some 10000 to be trained as fast as possible Cramer a buck general was not the commanding officer of Camp Pickett He claims he never issued the order denying foe post to wives and families of his43rd were not facilities for them" he Mid "They were to be trained in a Jiffy We were on practically stand-by orders for overseas combat duty The commander of foe post offered me qusr- ters for me And my wife I took them The camp gM In no shape to accommodate the rest of the Which one of the following containers has a stopper for its top? Creel tureen canister cruet 2 When a bus is hired for a special group it is usually described as licensed chartered franchised negotiated 3 The word "amalgam'' should maka primarily of an ailing ear eye tooth toe 4 The word "unconditional" usually refers to which one of the following? Peace surrender armistice truce 5 Which one of these creatures would be classified as a feline? Persian Dalmatian Jersey Percheron 8 In the left hand column below are listed the characteristic sounds which are produced by various creatures Try to match them appropriately with their authors as shown in the right hand column Bray Dogte Low Rocky Mt: canary Bleat Ewe Bawl Bull Bellow i Heifer A JOHNSON CITY Oct 2-McKiifr ley Green hM resigned as city attorney and his law partner George Brandt wm named to sue- ceed him at a meeting of the city board last niht "Doctor the committee ion medical ethics wuld like to discuss your advertising!".

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