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MONDAY, AUGUST 12. 1946 THE JOURNAL. FtATTSMCUTH. NEBRASKA FAGS TTTkEF RFH RYDER By f red Normal "DO 7DU J,in, sheriff' V S06Otrr PROSASLt SHOT 1 1 I ll"VTLE LEAVER A.-0 1 KSIiCEp NJcTA-W-Vr ) j "JJl---J4,1E:iKf3 A HIS iS3Lr rVNE, V5- 7 ; AsKlBHc u it I r 1 L ' . " 1 J HIirtJ "LLfFCP By V. T. Hamlin rAZiEi OOP AND YisLCOHB TO MOO.' I V Orf, THAT'S T..7t-: STSAiOiT, TALL T VV.EANi TrlEV 2 THAT D-?"Nr 3 VOJS OOOLA.RBTJZNED f OOZ.SOJ K"AS7 VOU SAV TM' NOT TP 30 AND LAk3,WK.-1 GCNNiA EXTINCT lAS.IJTV O vYTm-.AIO Tns 7OS-10;C AINT MET PRISONES WAS A I DIFFICULT FOKA'cD SKJLL... H!3HLV US V Tr-SW I iV,?ACT CP TKS. IWAlON ... MOO WITH A CCL- I OUR OlEST, ) CRO-.VU6NON-- FOE A TLL ; C NT, Tn ES2 ( HAE MY '2R MA'NTNANCE AN OST, Af ZEAJZCrl MR. STONE AjOW DWOU WOW A 6EOL03I5T.. 1 PEOPLE W:LL uAL V2J :5hEOR TR.srS L5 OF N-V.cE.CA- ravaged U3ntx4& --. JfJsttx ! sfeNlsi tW-j(Q4ly STRANG, Tr : VsVW Army Air Force Prepares for Global Warfare ELAINE ' ARMY AIR 24 3 inside WASHINGTON (UP) The mv Air Forces has set up Air University schools which for global air warfare of the atomic age. The AAF announced that its basic routine was to create air power to defeat any enemy nai ion by action against strategi-' points of its national ecororny. There it means readiness for heavy bombing attacks on enerry cities at a moment's notice. To prepare for w -irf;jrc of Ihe future, tne AAF of'ictr will vt tend school for approximately 5 of his first 20 years service. Maj. Gen. Muir S. Fairchild. com. manler,y general of the air uni versity said a strong stragetic lir force was the greatest deterrent agnst war and t.ie greatest contribution toward ma intenance of race. 'We must have an adequate, long-range strategic air force ab le to strike tack- ii.vjd- against Jny aggressor nation, Hairehild Eaid. He used polar projection m?ps to emphasize the significance of Arctic wastelands. He pointed out that all the great powers weue within bonibing r;;nge of the United States across the Arc tic route. The five schools of the Air Un iversity are: Air Tactical School, Tyndal Field, Panama City, Fla.. whe e young omceis are preparea command of squadrons and It will prepare officers with moie than 10 years service for the em ployment of major air force The first class of 75 officers vil begin study Sept 3. School of AviaUon ZVIcdicine, Tex., ioeciahzed training is giv- ! en aviation medical examiners, . j aviation nurses, air evacuation , and air force medical officers. Arj Air INST OF Technology, an Wright Field. Dayt-jn. O.. where of vive major young ofiicers are trained in tech prepare offices jjjcal development of equipment. The AAF has procured he best specialists possibie from evil' an universities for technical gu. i i.nce in its schools. Male Wrestlers Sissies, Says Terrible Clarisa jNSIDE Portland ME. U.I Women wrestlers oon will re place the moribund, muscle bound male ai headlincrs cf the grunt and groan indm-tiy, ac cording to a dark-eyed Indian made from the Oklahoma, Cherokee reservation who calls herself 'Terrible Clarisa' Blev-s 'Terr-'ble Clarisa' is the m;d west -'.-omen's wrestling champ ion and a rtccnt sports fav.-r-:te in Portland. She has a broun leather-covered book lull of fact; and figures which tend to prive that lady grapplers are Ijccoih. j ing an internal fad and she expounds her data in a clear I loud vuice at the drop of a ham- mer-lcck. The rin? queen? unquestiomb ! ly are getting popular in the ; north-east. During Clarisa s Portland stand, scores of bug. called 'Violent Violet' Viann in .. the thivd icw ringside while defending her title. PLANS FOREIGN TOUR Miss Blevir-i .s aggressi e. She's i. disciple of the hit-'en: t r : p -' era - ihon -kick- cm-wh i ie -they're-down school. She behaves "vhat she i;ays and she says it whenever she gets an opportun ity . Lo(-k at Aust;al:a and Scutii Africa and Soutn America,' sue told reporters at an l.-itei vi:v,-. "they're crawling with women wrestlers. I'm leiving cn a for eign tour next winter myself. Look at V.exico say, i"s n:..ii thing for I'o.uuo people to part with the crisp stuff to watch the Country," clarisa reca lied. ".! girls struggle iu Mexico City. 'Five yei.rs agi thc.-e weren't I'D good women wr?slier in 1;i.i ! country, C lansa recaiiea. ' aa-i I today thei i- ire SuO an; yt-e 9 .-'J lop girl p: oicsstor.uls. The li- d'an (oilcr.e . vt on the reser vation is tei-.ehing wre'.Ln: Vj ne girls nvw una a iut oi a:.--cnargcJ :trvic. women art tak ing it up." In the ring the homicidal Cher okee is what is known in. im parlance ol the industry as a "rouge " That means she ntcctj all comer j with a. .col:', ta-.r-ti, butcher-bo.y saare and gues a.' ;ar along the gouging - iut-xir.; -slugging-hair-puiling tack a s tne rceree vni permil. Scientists Seek Key to Life Through XRay LOS ANGELES, (U.F- Electronic X rays and hght scattering devices wh'ch met. sure thing between l-2,aO0,fH( ('OOths of an inch in size may be used to discover the '.-truct-ire and action of nerve and brain tissues.' Dr. Linus Pauling, chairman of tlio California Institute of Technology's division of ch"rr. istry i-nri chen.icnl enrinef ring, has revealed new discoeries i'i this f old. They may fathom, Pairing said such mysteries as the nature of t h e process of growth; how viruses, genes and eel's dup licate tht action of enzymes (fermenting) and the mechan ism cn hormones and vitamins. Dr. Paulding's expedition into the "dark forest of dimensional unknowns ' already has resulted structure of the protein , Although war is over, national defense remains largest single item cf expense. Estimate (or this fiscal year will be be tween 17 and 18 billion dollars. Output for international financing will be between 3 and 3.6 billion dollars. Not all this will be paid out during the year and some of loans will be repaid. Vatican Mints New Peace Dove Coins VATICAN CITY (U.P.) The Holy See has announced that it v ill issue a new series of - oi r-s. :n gold and siiver. Tliree thousand coins will be issued in throe series, one for 1943. 1944 and 1945, years durmj which, due to ihe war, the Vati can fulcd tj isiiie its annual coins. Besides the gold and silver corns ihe new series will include soi.ie coins of copper and n special Italian metal alloy called "oc monital." The new coins which will be minted in the Vatican itself, w.K bear Pope Pius XII s coat - of -arms, a peace dove carrying an olive branch in its beak. Use Journal Want-Ads m determining tne substances in ltmg old friends. j Dean Oberle left last week for Venango where he will enjoy his vacation with his uncles, Wilmer, Melvin and Leesly Pump and oth er relatives. A daughter, Karen Kaye, was Lorn to Mr. and Mrs. Loren Froh lich. Sunday, Aug 4, at Bryan Memorial hospital in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trunken bolz and daughter and Miss Kurz of Council Bluffs, Iowa, were in Eagle Wednesday as the guests of Mrs. Etta Trunkenbolz and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frohlich. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carr and son. Richard, left Friday for Grand Lake, Colo., where they will enjoy the yacht races and entertainments of the resort. Miss Phyllis Parsons has spent part of Ler summer vacation there also. Clyde Winze!. Claude Gerhard, Frank Frohlich and Donald Wulf, who kft the first of last week for Indiana, arrived home Thursday with two new school bues. The Eagle school district now owns four school bu:-es. Veterans administration costs will come to about $5,000,000,000, not counting terminal leave pay. Veteran expenses will be continuing expense in budget four i';eJc".. Protein?, he claims, hole the key to the whole subject of the mo'ecub.r basis of biological re action. To simplify his experiments. Dr. PauLng has compared his task to that of an cxoloration of the planet Earth by a super being tiG(,Oeo,oeo times larger "nan a man. The present u. of molecula- mea-m-emeni i the angtiom unit, a linear "silver" about 1230 ( 0U0,O0i.i,yiOths of: jii inch New York would be j spoteiibyn.es. i Sup',oce Dr. Pauling fecu.td j his attention on New York City, j 'The metropolis would rppar as a-spot about 1 lOOths of an! inch in. diametct to tho nsked eye. but by chem ical methods and difraction o: X rt-ys and electrrn v.-aves the observer could know, although he actually could not see, that the city contained streetcars. ship-, and pr-.-nlc' The electronic m:erc .'.e. Dr. Paiilln;; said, would tell h'm wi ta in 10 .-et hf- V"!pc of the I'm pirc State building. "Hut. says Dr. Pauling, 'ever.y 'hing 'ret.veen a one-loot -i?c arci Something over a billion dollars will be cost of government's regular departments, excluding War, Navy and Agriculture. Our departmental cost is relatively low. BARES Interest on the public debt grew fast during war. Cost this year will be about 5 billion dollars, approximately five times 1939's total of $941,000,000. Farmers' aid will cost about one and a half billions, of which some $900,000,000 goes to Commodity Credit Corp. for financ ing farm subsidies. The budget for Uncle Sam's first postwar year will be a big one, and the Nevvschart above shows where some of the money will go. Total outgo is expected to range between $37,000,000,000 and S4Q.000.000.000. with income something over S32Jioa.OQQ.000. scale 250.000.000 times smaller tamely visible there is a datk forest in humin knowledge rhieh we hope to pi erce." Bv bT!r.!g d;rracted light up on simple molecules, sciensests have 'formulated generalization' about atomic radii, shapes and certain 'features of molecular r mt 'igrrntirn.' New thoy are try ing to seek applying their me'h ods held back by the w"-r yrais to the study of the protein structure li iO-i'o )t si-.t: would remain I'ers..ns Lin-i more tha.i 200 aies from se...coast?. eat or.'y 10 'no catef ery el t:ic tne sUDerman. So tf:kr.-wr. re!ati""e'.y n tor in The University of Kentucky is offering a correspondence coarse in citizenship. Subscribe for The Journal BY HAL COCHRAN '"PHE modern gui puts a man through the asset test before she'll marry him Twenty-six tons oj rubbish are collected daily at Coney Island That is, hi ler -ally sneaking Passenger cat and truck output for the first week in July was estimated at 45,810 the passen ger cars going to the guys fvvho live next dooi. j : College students are getting away from the midnight oif now and spending their tirnt- on other flan us. ; Anothei advantage in telling the truth is that it's much easier to remember what you said ' I VETS 0 HOUSING Available! We have dormitories for veterans, married and tM fnroliine for our fall terms, hlto accommoda tions lor graduates in private homes. Soecialixinti in Full Business Courses for '4fi r,RACUATES end VETERANS Enroll r.o in this old reliable school, (established 63 yearsi while registrations can be made and dorm itory space is still available. " -. APPROVED VETERAN TRAINING under the G. I. Bill c Rights Grand Island Business College -10 No. Lcrcst Grand Island. Ntbr Nebrasta-s Oldest. Largest and Lead.ns Business .ralmrg School peicei.t of tiie rait water brought to American ports. fish Ntiss Dorothea Kei! WITH THE DETPJM PLAti $49 I SaJa.yi uic&i.vi teslJTi ! vltnuut i&D; ryus ?nenaraie o; etier.:i:h '.rettLtneni Brar.i 7 I an auxy comparaDie to squaaron . autoKranh. ler eyed fans clustered at her dres sing room aoor niRatly lor lier Walter Phillips and n, Uvh, and By run Philiips spent intt of last week wi.h relatives and friends at Verdtl and O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Gcoden i.f , Ilubbell are staying at ilie Marvin grades. The cjty's stail expossition Carr honiewbiie tiu-y are vaca- Air Command and Staff School Building tremble d with tioning in Colorado. Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala j howls of approval and the stamp j Miy.C. E. Allen and s..n, Jack bama to train outstanding grad-jing cf enthusiastic iect every- Lincoln were guests at the uates of the lower school for con' time Aliss Blevin flexed her h:- : home of Mrs. 3. L? Allen, la.-t mand of groups and wings and j , eps and strutted rin.-ward. Sundav evening color-! ylv Isabel Jack and Ler grand- of Mr. and Mrs. plane comparable senior staff positions The Indnn mriid is a These men will study why. when till chmc-mm Uhpn .hP tat'- i son. ..like, son and where to apply air power. I there's experience behind her '. William Jack, came by pk Air Special Staff School, Gun- ! words because she's been twist- from Napa, Calif., Saturday. They ter Field, Montgomery, Ala., andj.ng other young ladies' arms an:; : vi!1 the quests of relatives and Craig Field, Selma, Ala., to pre -pgs for tne amusement of the i r'ens both here ant! in Lincoln, pare elective officer for admin-, faithful for more than seven' Dick Applegate of Eeatrice vis- jstrative and technical assign ment on the staff of groups and higher units. Air War College, Maxwell Fi- years. Snc sinnc's a compact live feet four and weighs 140 lbs. She be came Portland's darling when eld, Montgomery, Ala., compar- she emitted a blood-chilling war able to the Army War College, hoop and he3ved a furious blonue THIS CURIOUS WORLD OF THE UNITED STATES ATON'E TIME USED AEOUT ,ooo. ooo 6IRDS ANNUALLY TO CRNJAMENT THEIR HATS By William Ferguson ted his aunt, Mrs: E. J. Morton, Mr. Morton and Kay ia.-t week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde West at tended the funeral services held in Lincoln Monday for Otto Kaatz, a former Missouri Pacific agaent. Mr. Kaatz was retired while working here nd the family moved to incoln where rhey re sided for several years before he passed away. Mrs. Raymond Norrss enter tained the Trinity Lutheran Aid Society at her home Thursday af ternoon. William Hob-son of Weeping Wataer was in Eagle Mondav vis- SCHREINER P"FMACY CASS THEATRE - inow -very nirht Td3t'net t' S "vitday, Sund?y and Tuesday PLAfTSMOUTH NEBR Last time tonight. Monday AUGUST 12 Rita Hay worth and Glenn Ford in GILDA" Aiso color cartoon and news tuesday'only AUGUST 13 Bargain Day Gc-raUline Fitzgerald and Sidney Grecnstreet in "THREE STRANGERS" You'll get excited at this mar vel of mystery! Also color car. toou and "Bikini" atom island. Wednesday' - Thursday AUGUST 14 - 15 Double Feature Ida Lupino and William Prince iu "PIILIOW TO POST"' You'll roar with laughter! and Marllia O'Driscoll and Tom Neal in "EL0NDE AUBI"' A baffling man hunt with, a full quota of thrills! ..A VV nn fflCTufai..: f : . V. IllCS - I M jv til 2t ! f 0N. CMMSS0KEO GR0S Nov 1 OFttfio ro ;os Mm sp CIAllSTS NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE THE ARMY HAS A GOOD OPR. 196 K hEA StRVICE. INC. T. M. ICC U. S. PAT. Off. VSA GILL'S SUITOR DOESN'T ALWAYS SUIT HER,"5iys L. STEVENSON, ' x I', 1 WJ., WEBE I AM A&AINi. 43 mm JOHSJ H. PAIRVVEATHEC IS SECRETARY CF THE CHAMBER OF S2A1EL:E IN VUMA, AXiZCNA, THE CUY THAT BOASTS A'OST DAYS CF SUNSHINE PER YEAR.. TiEXT: Does the roldenrod cause hay fever? CALDWELL FUNERAL HOME 702 Ave. B Ambulance Phone 15 Service G'juD jobs in von-commissioncd grades are bcinir offered now bv the Regular " - Mmy to qualified former servicciueni Veterans discharged on or after May 12, l'Jl-3, ho enlist or reenlist for lliree years may Le enlisted in the non-commissioned grade for vhich qualified, pro vided this grade is not higher than that held at time of discharge, and provided that at lea?t six months of former service was in one of -1'JO designated military occupational spec ialties in which enlist ment is now desired. Important, interesting jobs arc open in hundreds of skills and trades in the Anuv, with splendid training and educa tional advantages! These are in addition to free food, housing, clothing, medical end dental care, low-cost insurance. Never has this fine profession offered so much, in new higher pay and oppor tunity for ad anceuicnl! Tuentv years from now. you'll fctill be a young man. Yet, if you choose to make the Army a career, you'll Lc eligible to retire then at half pay for the rest of our life! In thirty ears, vou can rclire at N U ST HOW AT YOUR NEAREST ARMY RECRUITING STATION AHD"MAKE IT A MILLION three-quarters pay! In the case of a Master Sergeant, this is up to 185.03 a month for life! There's adventure, travel, education, a secure and profitable future in this vital, realistic profession. Get full details at vour nearest Armv Recruiting Station. Highlights of Regular Army Enlistments 1. Enlistments lor IV2, 2 or 3 years. (1-year enlistments permitted for men now in the Army with 6 or more months of service.) 2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 years inclu sive (17 with parents' consent) except for men now in the Army, who may reenlist at any age. and former service men depending on length of service. 3. A reenlistment bonus of $50 for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since last entry into service, provided reen listment is within 3 months after last honorable dircharge. 4. Mustering-out pay (based upon length of aarvicc) to all men who are discharged to rs- 5. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your life after 20 years' service increasing to three-quarters pay after 30 years' service. All previous active f eiral military service counts toward retirement. , ; . 6. GI Bill of Rights benefits assured far men who enlist on or before October 5, 1946. 7. Choice of branch of service and overseas theater (of those still open) on 3-year enlistment. FOR YOU ! Listen to ' Warriors of Peace," ' Voice of tho Army, ' Proudly We Hail," Mark Warnon-'s Army Show, "Sound Off," "Harry Wismer Sports Review," and "Spotli&hJ Bands" with Guy Lombardo, Harry Jame", znd Xar:' Cugat on your radio. NEW PAY SCALE In Addition to Clothing, Food, lodging and Medical and Dental Core MONTHLY r RETIREMENT Starring ,NC0ME AFTER: Boje far Per 20 Tears' 30 Tear - Month Service Service Master Sergeant or First Sergeant $165.00 107.25 $185.63 Technical Sergeant 135.00 87.75 151.88 Staff Serccant . . 115.00 74.75 129.33 100.00 90.00 80.00 75.00 65.00 58.50 52.00 48.75 112.50 101.25 90.00 84.38 Sergeant . . . Corporal .... Private Tirst Class Private .... IN ADDITION TO COLUMN ONE OF THE ABOVE: 20b Increose for Service Overseas. 50o Increose if Member of flying or &ider Cre. 5"!o Increase in Pay for Each 2 Years of Servle, 4 1516 DOUGLAS, OMAHA; NEBRASKA