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Hobbs Daily News-Sun
Friday, September 7; 1951
Page 5
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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