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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY lContinued from page 213 Flash! Charles Atchley, head coach at Annapolis, expressed belie that his Navy eleven would trounce Army in Saturday's annual clash. Scientists have discovered a new insect-killer! Head chemist, Mary Jackson of Pest Killer Research, announced,today that Juanita Henderson and Burly Randolph had finally developed the formula after spending months of untiring effort. Betty Chandler, recorder, stated that a patent had not yet been secured, but that Zelma Bridges and Betty Lou Wynn, representatives of the company, were now in Washington trying to obtain it. From Silverdale, Tennessee, comes word through head matron, Gladys Weese, that twenty-one inmates escaped from the asylum last night. Perry Wier, state examiner, was summoned to investigate the case. l'm relieved that no members of the class of '45 were among the number. The political front finds Mary Hayes, head of the Republican National Committee, making plans for next year's election. Bill Nelson, internationally known news com- mentator, said last night that the Republican party now had more power than it had ever had before in the history of America. Lois Guess, head of the Democratic National Committee, had no comment to make. Betty Gay Walden, lady ambassador to Great Britain, was released from Downey Surgical Institution, headed by Harris Downey, reputable physician. Head nurse, Charlotte Coffelt, stated that Miss Walden had definitely recovered following a brief confinement due to a cold. lt was announced today that Jane McMillan, alias Lucy Lovelace, had dis- continued her radio program during which she answered letters and gave advice to the love-lorn. Listeners to the Sweet-Stuff Soap Program will be welcomed by a completely new show tonight entitled Harry 8g Carey. Durwcod Buckner and Helen Wolfe, both well-known comedians, will head an all-star cast. Sweet-Stuff Soap Company has also announced that Pauline Selcer, noted for her beautiful complexion, would explain that seven-day beauty treatment to listeners cf this program. Ledford Dairy and Cheese Corporation, owned by Buddy Ledford, today filed suit against Gray Mousetrap Company, operated by Lewis Gray, for misrepresentation in advertisements. Facts of the case were not disclosed by John Catlett, well-known attorney representiyg Ledford. Virginia Mae Waddell, secretary to Gray, stated that Gray's lawyer, Jimmy Mayfield, had taken immediate defendant actions, and also that Judge Richard Burks had set the case for December ll. ...F iCcncluded on page 78l . if if af if if if A if nr Page 77
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