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THE PALISADES by Milton Canrff, creator of \Terry and the Pirates\ JPjMCe JI&T f'THlWX-NOW WE CAN &\T RIP O' Q/rt SCkJtNT NOOLBy- AN' I AIN'T 50 HOT Fe(C CAT LOOTNINT OUSXLE,..! THINK 6HOULP . E-LECT CORPKIL ROZOONSKY T' LOOTMMT MESSE £ COULO RUN PER PFO OR SUMTHIN'... Knot Hole In Any Parly Platform GENERAL, 1 THINK XXI AND I SHOULD HAVE A NICE LON3 TALK... Cw-tkl l»M W*». cwt ■■ •. - y ' . - Chicago Cubs Face Shanks Nine Tuesday (CoHlmued from Fage ’ Oney k < lam *« MKTIOM MOW IO Ahrtv rca iiati ABWNJN cAlton I w N m * Ba*« Urn.. W* * *W §.»•* -ABr/ONA • . i* Juir • i I n •«cord bmc * with Art^otwi law. O' 6J Bf .Brr.dtnf WD p«v*t yv*i4 »o th* S#» ‘ r*t»r> of Sfatt. Plto*nix. Aii* Any time - Isooming home run by John Sxudo and singles by Bill Adomaitis. Joe Hunter. Tom Erhardt and Bill Cassidy broke, a sixth inning, 3-3 deadlock and provided the needed margin for victory. Another run was added in the ttnal seventh on singles by Szudo and Adamaitis. KbitBkr. 4 H U H Tracy, cf. :( 1 U Hi ovalo. ms , t> t> Adamahie, If. 4 * J HxUfU>, v 4 2 2 Hunter, rf. 2 1 2 HariSheW, rf. .1 « t> Dee ton. '»n. 2 1 n Krhardt, U>. 2 0 I ' ’ assidy, 2b. - .10 0 Hunting. 2b. Ill MastH'O, p. 2 U (I Totals Tlhlt-H . * 3 < oaten, Haiithart. If. Kulman, c. Oeri*isr», rf. JeVOIt^ 11*. i*f. Siiiw tk, |X 28 8 8 ... t : „,:A 4 4 n 3 3 3 3 3 3 23 3 4 I) Sport Shorts ,J3ig Jawn Mize, / PeeweeXReese, 4i ney McConlg*/ Hugh Cibv<v. f'J oh n n y~t5»u*rrfell o. Long Tom Win sett and Al Branca to are among the big leaguers nov/ playing on a service team in Hawaii. Mize, who shipped to the Islands from Great Lakes Naval Training Station, still holds 'the record of hitting the longest ball at the Lakes. List summer he slammed one over the centerfield scoreboard, 387 feet from home plate. Also from Hawaii comes Lne of the grimmest little tales we have heard in years. Submitted without comment, other than that we don ’ t, believe it either, it goes like this: It seems that a W AC softball ■- “ ■team steamed into ft. Shafter. trimmed a team of male GI's, 8 to 7, in a seven-inning game, and then short-sheeted every tied in the barracks the soldiers had gen erously turned over to them for showering and powdering pur poses. * X HOW TO VOTE IN STATES HOLDING PRIMARIES IN LATE JULY AND AUGUST «MI wrd r- *• } HAM MMV f «»» A bna M ai i 25 July 1 «F In avgordanev with ArkaMaa* ° ■* | ’ for Hrvt I law. or j pr»frf»ry. Hi B< «an#tnf WD jioaf card to lh* . • Atit for Se ’ .-rhtarv of. f.,it?V Rock. Ark | t+CQnd r | primary • Mae - ?!*? t® Jvsty ftvt 'lute 'Sat A :•-#* haa two p-.itnanee A aep*r*lo ap gr*t *r»t primary pf.cation « .red for ea«h pi-unar» »«!#»• soJd;e* primal « g Aug for i utrxjge on fir .ppfice^too thof h*. w*jX«e »t ro be re- ) Atag foi soconJ ! ded as dp- (it on for both primary ballon Not# that second ptimary : in the aecot : unary, the state allows only oight da vs primary ; between the iale it mails Ihe ballota and the date it 1 requiraa tft*m to be back in the Hate Du A ’ A Aai. | Kot ftaad J D*l«*ai« du«» u«t ptovide a »tat« ' abi-cnlFi* bdllot for primary oleclion | DeUwaie autdiers may voU In the primal v only by appearing n pfrwm at the proper eJecUon poDmg pla. ee K* mbk » 1 Aug j Bv muling a tpcoal appiication | j Apr.il | torvo furnished by State of Kansas i 1 Serviceman may raqueU this special application form J | a. Bv wntmg to the Secietary of; State, tapeka. Kaia or to the appro- 1 ] pnate local election oMcials if they | I are known to ser\.reman, or I j bl Bv sending WD post card to Hte . Secreabry of. State, noting in writina ; on post card that tt is to be regarded as (#<|t>e*t for applieation fni atate ' 1 absentee hallet * 1 July SI July ^efYicempn should request-an application for a ballot at the farliotl po** ’ b(e d-p-nent. either bv letter or bv 1 WD port raid on which he has Written that he wuhee . . it regarded a* * request for an application for a Ham j a beer, le* ballot 1 . i • . KatnvcEY 5 Aug j a > In aecoedanee with Kentucky : !•» ’ , «r i bl B» sending WD post raid to Ses - | retary .r*f Stale Frankfort K v l - * . 1 There Is no official information available from Kei> tuckv »o when soldier* shouM - make applicat:Ont for oa'.lw!* e ’ r when the state may act <m applications P*o cedtire* to administer the new state law have not yet been e*t up But appUcalions «houid be made as soon e» posHbif Slate absentee ballots cover Federal office* only . H a RM 1 11 July | MaMactuuclUi dw«« rwot ’ provtde ■ mtosrrt* . R f ‘ ,B4r - y ballot f«>r vol - < Ma,*«achusen» sofdiei* may vole m primary on Iv bv ^ jaf>P*»t'h« i» pirraon at ptnpm local election pothng «So*U *l»Ti iSdKwrtd primary > *» Au. • 1 In accordance with the Miwis- •ppt taw. or bl Bv tending WD post card to the Soecetarv of State. la» X*«m M im . Any time 1 July M Aug Note that thia infortnatioh applies vo MiaHamppi s aec- ond primary. Th* irH pnmdrv take* place 4 Jt»l> An appiicotion lor the Aril primary suffice* for the second primary, but tf applicant t addrem has changed since he made fltst application. It ia necessary for him to ma«e a new application M •**«*• <•* i | Au« al. In a 4 -*ordan«« with Missouri law . Any time 5 Mav i j hi B« wiidiim WD Boat card to thy i : BbCtpHarV of StaU Jo«o»w)n Oty. Mo [• | 2 Aug •V M omiaka I* J ily By form. I» June furmahed b% state bT WmH*jva Ser- vtventau van restuest this • » Bv nr»ttng to Bbirrefgxy br'BtaW. j Helena Mont . or to appropriate locA. elev 'ton official, if kno'* n. ar \ bi Bv soudtnt to the Secretary of State ihe WD poat card, noting on it • \ that the aoFvJrasbaa « ishea ;! ko be f \ regarded a« a : equea: for an apphea- \ tion for an ahaeotee ballot I ” V . Mt June It July Note That >oldi*i mu>t lequeot an application for a priuiai v ballot w Inch' shoiild be don# at the ee*heH »-b ’ T dere. eithn by a Lettei or by a WD poet card ot. which ha ha* w nit an. that he wish#* »l to be regaided as * roq'iee* for an appHcattnn h*i a state absent** baI!-> Naw j |i| .1 > ; iv H*M»aaaaa ; New HanipeHtre does Pet piovide a \ ItbHf ^huaiitaa bettot far aoldieda in \ »he pi imai v \ N#w Hamp^hue aoidrer* nutv voie m pnevary only by iy»ye*..ng r. persoM at proper loCa! electloe pelting ■ “ RFTTvSSr T 3 uS j ') New Yetk done not tuuv o* a stale \ a been see ballot tw adkfiers m (he pn 1 •wary ] t | New Vo»k »o.'d-.er» may vote in primary only by ap . j poarirtg m pei •.•>» at proper kical election polling gJaeaa S oiiim i 3 » A in j Souih Carofma doc* not p. avid* a ’ J CMtoitMA Mala a**onn« baltoi f«r wrldinr. ’ .n / ‘ Firat th» primary / primary* } . | ------ ' • j | SautH Cm ohm. eoldteis may vote in primary only b» appons tng in pet son at proper local alecUoa polling piaco* 8 . ’ V-.-.>), Cato;, va mav Hold leguilative or p«A| ‘ •sHtTtw w'.,.r mav meka kmoc changae gfA 'hoee <n..-y ele. * 101 . !*■* * | TawwMaaa 3 Aug «> *• accordance with Tdrfneeeer Any. bme 15 June law or / before ! b' Bv eeiidiug WD poet ejft.d to the | June tf Secieiai* »/ St'ata Na-h-. iyv. Term uuuide 1 / , ’ ha l* S i S ! env Ume ; betore !• •• • -------- Julv it m / . 1 he V 5 . J A ’ .g No'# that Toid-.er* outside the IJ. S rnuat have vh«r j apptfdbtiiwa for Milote in Naahvit:* . not latdr than 1 j June Soldier* within th# U S muH hev# then aophea '..on* for os. ’ iwt* in Na hviHe (*n* iater than Id July I 22 J-ilv- for at In ^f-orciance with Te*** law. ^Anv time . pitmary^r\ -fiT J Bv sending WD poet card to the 2 S Aug lot Senetary of Slate Au*tm. Tea . ac- Bt'eond - rompanied by a poil 2 *as receipt or primary I affidavit .*f it* loss ! . , . ■ ,i 7 Ji'i» tu: 10 ; . » for Note that wo ku*t veld appiication foi ballot mu«t be j fir** »{.*r prarv a-compy.ted b» poll-t«i receipt oi a«dav it of tt* lo«* A pvinvar » 2 ’ * Aug fdi acpeiaie attpheatum i* reqvmed foi each pT the two p- . . ! • Aug f.*t second j '-va: .ee >m!e»s Ihe set vicetoarf w rite* o*t the Bryt app . ' aectw, < -p.- T.* y . c» ’ .or. ' ’ ir both primatie* lu anv event, m case of change primary [of eddren*. h* should make »ep*j,ate appiicationv Stu !• f vtetepett »hn ate member* «*f the Regular Ar>«v *«• active duty are wot eligible to vote Vn Teia-i l I AH it July tot . af In arcordania with Utah Uw. or \ nv nm* first h* Bv tending WD post card to the ptimary ; Secretary mt Suie Salt lj.ke Otv. , 15 Aug tot 1 ; rah second | . primafr- ’ ...IS June l tt JtiTe for j Net# that jKete ate two pcimanea Oive appLcoiii t ; fot &r«t i pi . 11181 v ' W ’ llt suffVe for both the ftrst and aevund pmnartee, but prints ■ > 15 A ig for i v?ave of a change of addrees servicefuen .riautd make lijuiv fee . secund vrpetate app-'icatM.um • . pfinary. .VtANTONT { a Au* - 1 In »ce»<totK*willi Vcrmunt 1 *» Anr i.„'„ 1 » J.m. « Au* j : bl By sending WD poet card to the • 1 l - Secretorv of Slate. Monpelier. Vt | I f j j VtJTRKia r AU* ^ai In accoi dance w.lh Virginia la * Any time Irt Mav *4 July f hi Bv eendtng WD po.i card o» the ^SeiM-et*!v. of S;.«te Ki-h-' -.: -t Va A: ^ WuvoTAtN 15 AtM a) lit arc-ordacu* with Wtaconsui .\sy timn |i July 15 Aug law. or 1 { • l>j By sending W.O post card to the j | ■ S«cre»qty of S ’ a ’ t . Wi« - ■ i WvoMlNr. .a It July Bv rAaiUng a xpocsiU appitcatmn | July form fut nuhed bv Wyonltttg. Serviae- inan can request thlg application form a) Bv . wriitikC to the Secretary of 1 State. O'Tvnm*. Wyo. ei to the ap- prnpna'r local ejection ofTctals. if k»*o» n. or b\ By vending to Uve Secretary of ’ State the WD p«*« cerd. notiag an it i that he wants it regaided a* a request ’ for an application foe atate abdcnlee | ballot. j » J*ilj> I« July Not# '.hat servicawiatl most lequest an apph.cation f «r ' a baHo* which should , be don* at the *•*■(. art pois'k » u-i ’ .- .Cine: by ietu; .u uy a WD pout, card GO w-u .*• he hug writven that he widta* it regakded w* a req .*•/ i foi an appiicatHvii tor state a been tee ballot | Gl ■•GAGS Gl WAGS Judge, harshly: “ Tou say thin soldier stole your money out of i yo»ii stocking? ” ^ Gal: • ’ Yes, your honor. ” Judge: “ Then why didn ’ t you put up a fight? ’ ’ Gal: “ I didn't know he was i ftet ’ my money. ” Japanese communique: Honor- aide Japanese battleship today de stroyed two American torpedoes. “ I had to change my sent «***- -md times at the moviee. ’ ’ ’ ’ Gracious, did a man got fwnlt? “ Yen, finally. ” A young lady oyster had juat returned from her first date with a lobster and was telling her oys ter girl friend ’ about it. •'He was simply marvelous, ” she said. “ First he looked deep into ■tty eyes. Then he took my hand. Than he put his arms around me. Then he ” J Suddenly she stopped, a look Of startled dismay came into her eyas as she clutched her throat and .vrejmed . \My Gawd my pearls:\ Sign on a War Deportment Theater marquee: ? I toys ef Glory, ” Tip in Maher* ” Thl* Week Only. ” He gAve up liquor, wine and food He nevei went to bed; H- swoie off smokes and women, H-* had to — he was dear)! To avoid that run down feeling cross streets carefully. <§ ■ #T'. -? . Spike Howard, 67-year-old wres tler and professional muscle (lexer, has announced that'he is terribly, terribly hurt over a claim by the Soviet news agency Tass that a Moscow railroad man is the world ’ s champion blood donor, having giv- 14J donations jvt»»r siv», ivings, pai'iiv. i ,■ . , . , i — ■ - - - - - .............. - — — -------- — - In IS years of blood letting. • shirts or, what have you (make ’ , ex ^ weeks .political calendst is i>,<ued at a special Service Booth Spike says, he has given 1.102 .. u , e everything is washed and . highlighted by two special elec Fpra^WESTT] fin \ ' V' . v. ak- More Mending Service 2 Special Elections GH's Who want to have their . . , . . . . sewing done expertly and quickly- |fl pJ | jSjgYl - g 0 |r by experienced ladies aii, \fbi frea ” ; . * take their stockings, panti.-I donations, “ not counting the blood | clean) to the Red Cross Mending t '°: ns in NflW Yoik on June 6 to , . ^ I ’ ve •. spilt in the ring ” 1 Service; Mr. VV. J Cult, Red CrcwHi ’ VACttjicies in Congress cuused conducted, instead of at r HOMK GAMUTS IN NEW YORK Today — I ’ ittaburgh vs. GiantK I at Folo Ground*, ('hlc.-go v*. (Night) al Klda-ls 1 Dodger* • Field. Saturday — 1 ‘ ittsbuigh rs. main Red Cross house, near Giant* at I ’ olo Ground*. Cbi : the K«st Club in Area 7. (•ago vs. Dodgers at Ebbets | Field. i Sunday — I ’ itlshurgb vs. Giants I 12) at I ’ olo Grounds. Chicago 1 wk''iHiaiBef« ,,,, (2J , Tir , ,|EIBl^W rihM; } Monday — No ganie* scheduled. ) Tuesday — I ’ hlliidesphia vs. i Dodgers (Night) at Kbbet* ! Held Wednesday — Boston vs. Giants J (Night) at I ’ olo Grounds, Thursday — Boston vs. Giants j at I ’ olo Groniai*. FtrUadi Iphia ; ve, Ihuigcrs «t KbiM-t« Field. [ 'I'fiilii*, >1 m ttt* 2 — C »*iu,y 'sh.Lik-* »s. tiq ultHtile life I ii«>'or h nee, {». m. Iren ;♦ I ’ oHt yVUfteUc HcM. lliijtleirs i ami 3, «*w*» II ai |. M ,|nek riirNon, .iHwe \V y man, Akxn Mule. . Th#ut4*r* I 4. In » aybiiuirfoi*,*' 'I rutJ,! My mi, %nllittMy tlikiiin. I UeulerN U u.uti i, •• t .hu i*lrl% a ltd h saih»r % * ’ ' .liiitwiy Uur.tfiI**, V hm Jfid ,us **n» •liMte All*t***»t, !< lot 2a He M ii \ i ’ ll. F Mcr.** re|tea( j*erI ’ ftrttuilire, 1.7, Vtrlory II h II. Jum* * — I so \ arMlyMiow, 8 p. in. Vfelurj II h II. •vSriuj Srn Irr I A*rre*» rrrkf*»»H. ‘ * IG:IA j*. m. N Hi rtrlvt«»iX. I Urn fern i a nil JJ. “ Tile Sefirlrt f ’ laM,” H»ki| Itut tit>«tii»\ M*k'«4 Hturr, mm «I **♦ all *►< the Siiiilli S<* hw /* Al»M I Kill Me»r.>, iiirlr Mara. T fcttHL#*rk I .»n*l 4. “ Make liutr I I nn Hed.** The- i I fin i ami .«*. “ Man f rom K i I mo .'* VfWliiM*! it^SbeM. V »u«.e shlrle t, luitr* 4 — 4?Jul* Malluee. 7 p. wu. k i»>.i Free tickata, to big: ieagu b^?- >»*r>ice i I m » i . ,,Arm> Haar.* ” ^ ; 3i ‘ u» 4:3<» |». m. \ Hi iiel^ork. Ilif-airo t »7I I .1. rile I ve Hi .St. Maih, ” MUhu+l i* ? shew, Aaae Hnxter. Tkealert' * aa4 ♦, “ U.ikf ' nar o vi a Med. ” I kteaMrri i and 4, “ l.»*di4 ‘ N hi \> awhiat* Ititt.'* Jane j — I so Variety, n I mo %, 8 a. ut. ‘ VlrlMtry Mall, k healers i n»4 3, *• I he K*e of Si. Murk. ” IKeulerh I and 4, *• I ;»»• s ( M rlei f law ” atui< ” 4 aM «»l fu« Sotilh sea?;.” 'f lieiilern aitd/4, “ RlHke Vonr iMirn Med. ” ' Jane G — til Soldier I ateal- s I m ^ w. s ^ m. VieOtry Hall. I lieuter* li hu 4 X f Free Baseball Tickets ball games in New York Cit ■ fu service men and women wi \ b tickets for Saturday, Sunday an i ,,r 'I*' H iwb KOtrar hall day games. tterxea, Clnirllt Mr4 urtli.v. W . f. at each ball park .where a game is ! Service, Mr. W. J Catt r Red Cratw* Field Director at Camp Shanks. ’ b - v deaths. ’ Park Ave. a^ was clone in the p , - announced this week. t In the 4th. District, including the At the Y-ankee Stadium in the The mending ’ service is\ Offered': ^d ' Hook and Gowanus sections Bronx, 2,000 tickets will be allotted on Mondays and Friday ’ s' from 10, Biooklyn, a successor will be week-day games and S.O*)') a. m. to 1.30 p. m. i,n Building e®*.joltosc.il foi the late Thonias H t ( on Highview Avenue, opposite the 1 Cullen, . Democi at, and in the 11th th, “ D1 a “ ;a t ' , lnclu d J \8 S ‘ « , ®n I»lwf drounds, YoOO °ticke?s wHl ’ be Vtl- : 'I “ “ “ * ’ 7*L # “ ” ** and the lower tip of Manhattan a u;bulpt , fo , w „„ u day ^ m .,, „ ^ „ IT.\ ''' ‘ . SoWieHr-fefh have button* sewed 'T, a d*LeA/v Demo6.?f w \ !1 MS S “ ,U,, ' “ ’ V ’ ’ s “ nil ’ *- v - kolldajt . ....... . ;. . *o ‘ x * ..... . * |m place, stockings darned. *ho.ul ,,,,e • }an ’ «-3 A OLeaiy, Democrat, and night games. At Ebbets Fie; i \|,h.ry Mall. Theater* i aa.i *. ••ja.bu. der patches and stripes set Correct - There is no provdsion for ab- 2,000 tickets for. each Dodgei ginte ».t ItomoT . Mte More Any | ly and- any other tyi > - of mertdin- sentee voting Jn these elections wilt be available Qa^ iWeek'days — ^lmmir Almnu, Jlatnev I'Hhtwn 1 hrnttri [done as long as the job does not Qualified service men and women only. ’ * * M‘ t h ’ ’ The Kve «f *t. vinrk. ” c-ivil lot taiUcinp ......................... at .Shank* who reside in these dt* .......... ' ----- ■■■ ........ ■[»4w.-fr «»•« *. “ the *r»rlet ttlaw* and ' / •*( all «/ Ike ’ Soulli SinkS* .. . Postcard forma for applying for| Jim* ff — «a*ebi*h: l aniii *hnna* >». peison at the pioper local elect ton b a |iot8 for these elections, and any ; «« | lel hew >»rker, i p. m. Area .■ ------ — L- — ' — | trlcts may vote by appearing in NEW ISSUE OF YANK The ialist issue of Yank which P tlllin k phice on Tuesday. ! additional information or assist- 'thlili. Meld. I mi ' Variety hits the PX ’ s today features- - “ AfisJ For residents of States having ante desired may be obtained from sh ' ” * ’ ^ Ar * ” ■ MW » f ’ •***• '* •*»- tion Behind Jap Unes in Burma'. ; piimniies in the bitter part of July the Soldier Voting Officer, W0JG SJ*?. * 1U * ^***\ ■ Attack Bomber Over Fiance ” and and in August, the above chart Robert J. Levinsohn, in the Ad- J* i \s.leg a ) i » b •Pnti'ol Jn Italy* as well as l OWJ» the. provisions of the it spec- minim ativp Division. 2nd Hoot Head. ” hw««k* i -...i t. ri,« „t jai features and cartoona. J tive State laws on absentee voting j South, Wing C, Post Hq j su Jiartu ”