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And he also had a wife in Eng- land. She two years of investigations.

Now she has applied for

MOONLIGHT and ROMANCE A slip of the tongue by Mr.

the Gilruth led Mr. Gilruth to discovery that Donald had mar 1918 and that they were still mar- red Violette Wilson in London in

At found this out after

ried.

"He cannot be reinstated in a department which has definitely The whuis of the factory will be closed down," the Company wrote,

mmpty by the and of this year.

"There are o airplanes in the "Moonlight and romance,” Adole shops, machines and Axtures are said in her suit, "had much to da labelled for dimpogal, and what re-] with MY swallowing Donalde main of the stores to being talts." raged and disposed of."

They inel on a South American! cruise in the spring of 1937 with Men. Gilruth believeing that shu was due for a life of luxury on her husband's estate.

Said the chairman of the com- mittes Mr F. Packwood. "There la a lot of talk about men having We all agree; their joba back.

Theen turned out to be mythical but we have to bear in mind all the circumstances. Relaterent too and she said she would gindly take 65 dolları a week as alimony. la not wily nilly."

Meanest Major Got His Promotion

(By Hal Boyle).

WITH THE U.S. ARMY IN THE PACIFIC, JAN. 14. THIS IS THE STORY OF THE MEANEST MAJOR WHO EVER WORE OAK LEAVES. BESIDES BEING PETTY AND ARBITRARY HE WAS SADDLED WITH A BRAIN THAT COULDN'T STAND MUCH EXERCISE. HE WAS DUMB. DUMB AND OPINIONATED.

ON THE SHIP COMING OVER FROM THE STATES

HE GOT IN A BIG ARGUMENT WITH FELLOW OFFICERS, TRYING TO CONVINCE THEM THAT RAINWATER WAS SALTY JUST LIKE SEA MATER. "HOW ELSE DO YOU THINK THE SEA GETS SALTY" HE SAID.

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and then up they had to wait until He searched for it

A form came up to convince him, braided he tent-mates when they OFFF/I ( B P. & Q. F..S. "C1) Y ( Y E689 EC USNE" 18th Jam They caugh

rainwater returned, thinking one of them then, and the major had to admit had hidden

Joke. But it, and after sampling it that rainwater they denied having seen Chicago, Jan. 14. kn't salty, only ho still couldn't he was reluctantly compelled to Mra. Alberta Brooks, explain-gure out how sea water got that list his weapon as missing. ing to felony Judge Charles S. way. I suppose it still worries

NOT THE MAJOR Other officers, knowing the boy bedding, denied a charge of mali- By gron of his rank ho goon was a conscientious soldier and

the gun

must still be Washington, Jan. 14. clous mischiof.

was supply officer in a replacement realising Inopier

pomewhere in the cap area, wore days are coming for

by a "I shook my bed-clothes ut eam. One night, passing housewives who find food shouping of the window,"

looked inside and

to write off the matter. said

63 willing Mrs. teat, ho A drudgery,

Brooks, but prosecutor Maurice bunk. I had been issued to pri-

But not the major. piatal lying by a an automatic

"It's time we had a few object F. L. Thomsen, Head of the Mettel said a bed hit an auto- Agricutural Department's division mobile parked below her second he had left the weapon unguarded meat," he said, "This man has rate on military police duty and lessons on carefulness about equip- transportation floor window, Forster said his agency hoped research, predicts that within 10

and the wner while he left his tent on a brief lost valuabis government Dro- to extend onerations throughout

storce will carry I wanted $200 damages.

errand.

perty. He will have to pay for the land "he 90 per cent of the years, food

| wide choice of "bluo plate" lunches "Sure, said Mrs. Brooks, Seeing the tant was empty, the It. That is the only way we can doctors, us dinness complete with baked "When I shake my bedding, major quickly stepped in. pulled teach these men to be more care the platel from its holster, pocket He called the private before

ful, would stands and desert.

shake it bed and all. And it "Preparation," he explains, "will just slipped out of my hands." the night. Ne ono saw him, and him and told him that ho must

ed it and stepped back out into housewife's reading of the evening the charge-Associated Press. include only a pause during the

Judge Dougherty freed her of a few minutes later,

the private foot the cost of the gun and that returned to find his gun

gone. it would be deducted from tho boy's pay. Soon after that the private wILS transferred to an- other island post.

And departing to the islands

In mid-January.

people are without medical aid." He said that Filipino dentists and nursed the Mobile Units.

With heavily increased requests from China and the Philippines fusing U.N.RR.A..

officiala havol exprented A desire

to meet all needs but omphasised that the programme muat be limited by the amounts of funds available. which at present is far short * of worldwide requests-Associat-

ed Pream.

Manila, Jan. 14.

SENATE COMMITTEE IN MANILA

The United States Senate Sub Corrine ittee arrived here to-day from Shanghai and immediately scheduled a programme of hear ings on surpluses, military fo stallations and demobilisation.

The Committee's findings are expected to develop into a pattern" of Army, and Navy plans for post- war operations in the Philippines. -Asociation Press.

of

marketing and“

paper."——Associated Press.

PATTERSON'S HEADACHES

Bsoul, Koros, Jan. 14. United States Secretary of War Paltoroon will be busy receiving protests when ho comos by zip. plans to Seoul

Korgans have expressed an in-

for

pas

Bribe Patrols Watch Demob. Suit Racket

tention of protestipe to him about Suite in the Savile-row tradition can sometimes be secured by de- the four-power trusteeship their liborated country. American soldiers plan to protest to him agulnet the glownes of the demobilisation PROSTR

The soldiers have consbuted fand for advertising their complaints in Washington, DC., newder Associated Press.

mobbed men. If they like to tip the assistant at the clothing centre he will find one from "under the counter." That is the experience of several men who have been released recently Lieut. William Shepherd, Cantereative M.P. for Bucklow, Che

shire, is to ask a question in Parliament about this Black Market."

But the incident rankled many enlisted men in the major's own putit, and when s.fow months lator he prepared to go on to an qther sasignment one of his supply mon noted ho WAS packing an automatic pistol. The man check- ed the records and found none had been issued to the major.

SAME WEAPON

Ho told his suspicions quietly to a sympathetic officer who found a way to check the numbers on the majors. gun, and found it

the same proamon taken front} the nzivate'a tent.

Ony. man who passed through a the stock roup instead of selecting By then do one know where domab centre doar London said ang from the racks.

the private was an, there was no BULGARIAN POLITICS

that botter "civilian clothes

This trick is halloved to have way to make amends. The com London, Jan. 14.

often kept under the counter been used the and pain, despite manding officer called the major againot some financial reward. the risk of dismissal run by the on the camet, however, and hi U.S. SECURITY FORCE

Moscow radio and to-day the,

a bawling- "abeurd demands by representa-

A code number on the suit, he assistant. Many assistants will vole punishment was

Mout-and the knowlodge that every Washington, Jam 14. tirea of the Bulgarian Agrarian added, indicatos who made it, and not accept those tius,

FAS contemptuous The United States Army in Union

Military polled and maintaining man in camp the number can dasily be obtained planning on an organization which Party prevented the broadening of

Well, he wont his way' audi will have 797,000 men overseas, tile Bulgarian Government a crown or two.

joined a new outfit and everybody stocified By the Moscow conference Some demes relinouate, too, have

at his old place was glad to for-

oficiala said that any

Foanice

and Social Democratic from some assistants for a half] a "brißs" patrol de many demob of him for his shabby trick.

Bort July 1. War department of Farelen Ministers. It add the lecce nings, and sometimes "wasthiting the request of the ed his manners nobody is sure,

the United Nations Organization's security forde an

.

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Tokyo, Jan. 14. the Allied Headquarters are in got him. Whether ho ever mand- their parties enter the Bal- there are any more loft" be met out of this forea. It is Karlan' Government with the

Japanese government for per- but they do know he has lost the January 8, 1946. Another ox-soldier wald St Sa mission to provide medicar anita distinction of being "the messent tamed that Amicidean cocunsbiontion that the National Aanen- caes to tip the clefting fiter une aboard thina caerging, mestriales maloy in the Army. trooms will compose part of the bir Bo disolved, coociated noticed and have a suft made by and will fasaud definite Instru He got promoted to Troutona DG- #ecurity forceAssociated Pross, Proms.

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