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Hobbs Daily News-Sun Friday, September 7; 1951 Page 5 W Entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Hobba, the 'New Mexico. have The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use or republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper, as well as all AP news less i lispatches. ent n Member New Mexico Newspaper Association No Advertising Rates on Application Thomas G. Summers and Robert L. Summers belie Publishers Rcbert A. McGrath Editor be W, SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY men Subscription Rates in Advance how Dy Mall in Trade Territory One year $7.50 Bu Six Months 4.25 maki Three Months 2.25 profi One Month 1.00 Elsewhere, 1 Year $9.00 went By Carrier (Payable in Advance) was In Hobbs, Weekly 25 cents brief Per Year $12.50 It Trade Territory, Weekly 30 cents Represented in National Advertising Field by: crime mland Newspaper Representative, Inc., New York office 512 Fifth Ave.: least Chicago office: 640-642 Wrigley Bldg. it MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .n consc WATCH THAT TAPE MEASURE! parti muni The Associated Press hurriedly sent a correction this to ja morning on its story about the Miss America contest in At- of co Bu lantic City. The original story had given the measurements ed al of the brown-eyed bionde Miss South Dakota as "35 inches the r at the bust, 34 at the waist, and 36 at the hips." dope crook Then came the correction. "Read it," said AP, "24 at time a Du the waist (not 34). last. So Miss South Dakota hasn't the figure of a sack of And , off n potatoes, after all. tee is Th THEY TALK TOO MUCH fact crime Congressmen do more forecasting than the weather unles bureau. They are poor guessers in most cases, but an oc- gestic Fir cupational hazard seems to be too much talk. create Today Rep. (). K. Armstrong, Missouri Republican, comm depen ascended to the role of behind-the-iron-curtain seer. He This predicted Andrei Gromyko will be fired as deputy foreign where Th minister when he returns to Moscow. He had no informa- for it tion, no inside dope, but he figured it all out in his head. local would Gromyko will get the gate, Armstrong said, "because of his pokin failure to disrupt the Japanese peace conference." He's Some that. just guessing. Bes They used to say silence is golden. Congress has been which off the gold standard for some time. cases, ment, contro SALVATION ARMY DRIVE don't federa The Salvation Army has undertaken a campaign here across for the modest sum of $700. The money will be used to The ed thi TENNAN maintain the Army's maternity hospital for unmarried time & mothers, provide fresh air camp benefits for mothers and comm would children, for service to veterans, and for reserve funds to So be used in emergencies and disasters. public u. S. ADMIN. of oth The Salvation Army's reputation as a humanitarian The agency is well known. It stretches its dollars to their comm maximum. tained by hi MAN OF THE PEOPLE munis General MacArthur last night made frequent mention tréate tions of the "things" he had seen in the faces of the American munis people since his return from the Far East five months ago. the p. Comn Doug's study of the faces of his fellow men presents hierar a touching picture. We can imagine the general watching The ated faces from his $300-a-day suite in New York's Waldorf- pursu Astoria hotel. the io the il Just the Abe Lincoln of the Waldorf. idda ' Since ern c ADVICE TO HUSBANDS reser No husband in Lea county would do such a thing, but we m them. perhaps a visitor from Eddy or Chaves will be saved em- Th barrassment if he knows the error committed by a Los for Angeles husband. He told his wife he was going fink suspicious, had him was stepnin- Preservation Copy