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THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL- Tuesday. July 31. 1313. 7 Sign of Honorable Service OBITUARIES GOV, BLUE ASKED DAKOTA CITYAN i KILLED AT SEA DENTISTS PLAY WARTIME ROLE LT. FLOYD PENN JAPS, CHINESE LOCK IN DATTLE TO AID CLEANUP September Draft Call in Iowa to Be Lower Des Moines.

W) Iowa's September0 draft call will be somewhat lower than that of August, Lt. Col. Robert Fulton, state selective service quota officer, has reported. Fulton said the state is Polk County Committee Sruce Koss Is Victim of Nippon Suicide Planes Attack Two Strategic Border Their Work on Carrier in Western Pacific Described Demands State Enlist in Morals Crusade having difficulty meeting its quo not is tas, although the figure for those much 'different from the last six months. BY RICHARD OTtfALLEY Passes Contested Bitterly BY SPENCER MOOSA Chungking.

Chinese fighters are battling Bruce Koss of Dakota City, son tf Ralph Koss, Milner hotel, lost his life in June when his ship, the Aboard a Carrier Flagship, Des Moines. (3 Civic action committee members renewed Monday their appeal to state offi U. S. S. "Curtis, was attacked by 'MYSTERY WAN' cials for -prompt investigations of Japanese suicide planes in the Polk county conditions.

Bouth Pacific, according to word for possession of two strategic border passes leading into Indo- DEFENDS PETAIN jeceived from the navy depart rnent. Since receipt of the original tel. China after hurling back Japanese Western Pacific. W3 In the old days of sail there used to be a saying that if a sailor "broke a leg or had a fever, sawbones gave him a pill." Today's men o' war are operated like vast institutions of battle, equipped to keep their fighting personnel in the best of health. A prim example is the facilities on Paul W.

Walters, committee vice president, said he had sent to the statehouse the text of a four-page letter from Milton W. Strickler, attempts to invade south China from the enemy occupied French egranv reporting the death of his son, Mr. Koss has received letters colony, the Chinese high command Des Moines attorney, suggesting Denies Marshal Ever cf sympathy and condolence from rapt. H. C.

Doan commanding of tnat tne case be referred to Gov Robert D. Blue. Funeral services for Lt. Flovd ficer of the Curtis, and from the Belonged to Secret Fascist Group waiters would not disclose whether the Strickler letter went chaplain who conducted his son's Penn, 24, who killed in an army plane crash near Phoenix, Wednesday, will be held at burial service on an island in the directly to the governor, but said A small gold replica of the above emblem, when worn by a man or a woman not in uniform. Identifies the wearer as having: served in the armed forces of the United States, and as having been honorably discharged from the services.

The emblem, usually worn as a lapel button, is issued by the government. there were "certain sections of it Pacific. The message from Capt fJoan read as follows: said. A communique reported seesaw fighting near Chennankwan (south guard pass), 84 miles northeast of Hanoi, and near i the highway pass at Shuikow, 116 miles north of the. Indo-China capital.

1 Battles raged i around these points after the Chinese virtually completed clearing Japanese forces which had broken into the Chines 9 o'clock this morning in St. that would be of especial interest this aircraft carrier for dental card. The dental suite features the latest in equipment and the three dentists can handle a maximum of 48 patients a day more if the occasion demands. Ordinary times see about 31 patients a day. Help Dress Wounds Peter's Catholic church at Jeffer "You have no doubt already to him." BY ELM AN MORIN Paris.

CP) A French officer at the treason trial of Henri Philippe Petain Mon son, S. D. Rev. Father Mahonev been informed officially 'by the will officiate. Burial will be in the btnckler had written, in part: 'This matter lies solely in the r.avy department of the death of WEATHER INFORMATION Jefferson cemetery.

rour son. However, as we are only day that the aged former chief lap of the governor. He has not of the Vichy state ever was a Caring for teeth, however, isn't consented or condoned or negli gently failed to act. Gov. Blue in a small group aboard the Curtiss, Re all feel a personal loss, as commanding officer, I am ex KENDRICK II.

KINGSLEY Kerudrick; H. Kineslev. 43. a province or riwangsi irom tne and Wednesday: not quite so au tnat is required oi tne aenusis member of La Cagoule, a fascist-inclined secret society banned in Temperatures ndo-Chma towns of Dong Dang hented this situation in Polk warm extreme west Tuesday; high rand their corpsemen. During bat S.

Weather Bureau resident here until 1925, died Mon and Caobang. 71 8 a. county, but he doesn't have to temperatures Tuesday 90 west to tie they have stations above the tending the heartfelt sympathy of his shipmates. His death occurred Chinese troops under local com prewar France. He was 51 -year-old, limping Maj.

Jean Lostanau-Lacau, de 100 extreme east. hanear deck and handle dressings keep it. He was elected to office, not by the political chi 1- 1-S 1 A i.1 3 I in the line of duty while defend oouxn uaxoia r-ariiy ciouuj nf wnnrlArt mpn m. m. m.

m. m. m. mander Gen. Chang Fah-kwei counterattacked enemy forces who -i xi ii iu I 5 p.

6 p. 7 8 9 10 11 ing this vessel from attack, and scribed by witnesses as an al- 92 90 90 87 84 82 80 79 79 After the a11 clear is sounded storms, warmer east portion, high T.rflltlr,0 ootv, canery of political racketeers, but by the honest, law abiding people had thrust into Shuikow, 24 miles 73 76 79 81 85 87 89 91 9 a. m. 10 a. m.

11 a. m. 12 noon 1 p. m. 2 p.

m. 3 p. m. 4 p. m.

eged leader of the Cagoulards. Of he died upholding the best traditions of the United States navy temperatures 95 to 105' southeast of Caobang, and pushed m. Precipitation wuik. again, iiequciiiijf ai uic cuu Precipitation. normal pre- of 14 or 15 hours of battle duty.

day at Kansas City after an illness of two months. He was born December 4, 1901, at Sioux City and attended school here. Mr. Kingsley moved in 1925 td Kansas City where he was employed as a bookkeeper. He was a member of the Eagles lodge.

Surviving are his mother, Mrs. F. L. Kingsley; a brother, Fred, and a sister, Helen, all of Sioux ficially he was a former member of Petain's entourage while the marshal was French ambassador 12 mid of this state and county. He owes this unwholesome alliance nothing.

We wonder why he fails to them across the Indo-China frontier, headquarters said. He was a credit to his ship, his country and his family. We join you in your sorrow and with you 1 a. cipitation, .12. Lt.

Cmdr. Wendel1. Naish of The Chinese also ousted the to in 1930-1940. Accumulated total precipitation Bremerton. a eenial man act.

no one can escape responsibility by remaining neutral be honor his memory." I am horrified to see a man of Maximum temperature Monday, Japanese from Pingsiang, 11. miles north of Chennankwan. Gen. Chang's forces then attacked Surviving besides the father are for the month, 3.90; accumulated who has a wholehearted following morSh slirKSSe, Phis l7' S6n accumulated total precipitation for lor dentist He has served nine 93; minimum, 69. The Forecasts tween law and order and polit ical racketeering." a sister and two brothers of Da kota City.

nearly 100 years of age blamed by others for their own errors," Lostanau-Lacau said after he was hustled into the palaise of justice courtroom. Just a little while ear Sioux-City and vicinity Partly Strickler urged, further, that Chennankwan, but the pass still was enemy held. City. the year since January 1. 22.39: years me uavj.

cloudy with scattered thunder- accumulated normal precipitation Dr. Naish says enlisted men are rlhe body is being sent to the Swaying fighting has been going showers I today: little change in for the year since January 1, easy patients because they are W. Harry Christy funeral homp. temperature. on at points along a mj-mne lier the police had announced they Attorney General John Rankin and County Attorney Francis Kuble be called before a special grand jury "to explain, if they can, why they refused to enforce the laws, 16.89; departure, plus 5.50.

more receptive than officers and 711 Myrtle street. stretch of the mountainous, twist Iowa Fair and warmer Tues were unable to find him. River Stages civilians Bismarck. 8.4. down .1: Mo-1 day: partly cloudy Tuesday night ing Indo-China frontier for almost and Wednesday with scattered two months.

MRS. REBECCA FRIEDMAN Funeral services for Mrs. Re Herriot on Stand The "mystery man" at Petain's Approve Conversion of Des Moines Plant to Private Enterprise The executive board of the United Packing Workers of America, local 70, C. I. has approved a resolution of the Iowa-Nebraska which they took oath to do." down Vdhamberlain.

9.0. up-9: assistants are -Lt- William thunderstorms beginning over the At the northeastern end of a He proposed, too, that Rankin becca Friedman, 57, 2024 Jackson northwest portion late Tuesday Yankton. 5.2; Sioux City, 6.3,. up Williams ot Menoa, and J-t. 330-mile gap in Tokyo's shattered trial, Lostanau-Lacau appeared when the prosecution had finished and Kuble step aside and request afternoon or evening, and spread street, a Sioux umana, o.

down .3. us. jjoweu w. omun oi iex corridor from Korea to southeast ing over! most of state Tuesday the govenror to appoint a prose Temperatures ington, N. Williams, who ap- calling its list of witnesses sched Asia, other Chinese forces com night and Wednesday: cooler in National temperatures Monday: plied for sea duty although he is pleted the mopping up of Japanese i a for 35 years, who died Sunday at her home, were held northwest and extreme west por uled to testify against ac cused of intelligence with the Ger States Industrial Union council ruga JjOW in his 10s, was one of Pennsyl cutor outside the county to take charge.

The present grand jury, wrote Strickler, should be discharged and a new one called. tions Wednesday. 70 i vania university's football greats mans and plotting against the se remnants in the suburbs of the air base city of Kweilin, the high command said. 1 that the Des Moines ordnance plant be converted into a private Minnesota Partly cloudy and! Wednesday, with scat Monday after in the late 20s. curity of France.

noon at Shaare enterprise, Gerald M. Jones, re Preceding him as a witness had Naish and his assistants are aided by three corpsmen who tered thunderstorms beginning over extreme west portion late Tuesday afternoon or evening, and been former French Premier Ed PACIFIC WAR cording secretary of the U. P. announced Monday. j.

Zion synagogue, -f fcf Rabbi H. R. Rab- serve, as dental attendants. They SICK AND INJURED ouard Herriot, who quietly and unemotionally expressed the opin spreading over most of state Tues. siinowitz officiat A are Donald G.

McCormick, pharmacist mate second class, of day night and Wednesday, but (Continued from Page One) New York Fort Worth Miami New Orleans Chicago Mincinnati Detroit Indianapolis Memphis Milwaukee Bismarck Des Moines Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha St. Louis ending northwest and extreme 79 79 76 65 65 62 64 73 62 62 66 72 65 73 66 95 88 90 88 88 86 85 91 82 93 87 96 75 96 94 ion that Petain, in delegating to himself dictatorial power after es ed. Burial was in Floyd cemetery. Perasso Bros. Washington, D.

David A Dennis A. Murphy, More than 10,000 employes are being laid off at the plant where a contract for the manufacture of small arms ammunition expires Wednesday, and the U. P. W. A.

and the Iowa-Nebraska council west portion Wednesday alter France's collapse, had participated noon; cooler north and west por Payne, hospital apprentice first class, of Petersburg. who 3254 Jones street, who underwent an operation at St. Joseph's hos Mrs. Friedman funeral home di planes was destroyed near the fleet the only mention of possible oppostion to the strike that began at dawn Monday. in a "coud d'etat" against the tions Wednesday.

rected arrangements. Nebraska Partly cloudy west wants to be a pharmacist when French Third republic. pital Friday, continued to show fair east Tuesday and Wednes are seeking the availability of 9 Herriot, three times premier of the war is over, and Robert Collins of Chicago, 111., who plan day; a few scattered thunder plant for the manufacture of goods ROMAN DUHOVNEK The body of Roman Duhovnek, France between wars, testified that storms west Tuesday afternoon improvement, an attendant at the hospital said Monday night. Mr. Murphy has been hospitalized since July 20.

other than ammunition to avoid a to be a dentist when peace comes President Roosevelt "placed at our 63, a former Sioux City construe serious unemployment problem. McCormick, who was in a pre disposal material which we need tion worker, who dental school when war occurred, ed" in the days before the Franco- is going back- German armistice in June, 1940. A movement also has been started to convert the plant into a storage depot, but the unions are opposing this, claiming it will not died Saturday at Oakland, is Jamaica recently shipped 35,000 gallons of rum to England. The American planes, on the basis of the preliminary report alone, sank one enemy cargo vessel, two midget submarines and three small eraft; damaged one escort aircraft carrier, one large transport, four destroyer escorts, one submarine tender, one large submarine, seven midget submarines, one gunboat, seven cargo vessels and II assorted small ARMY SEIZES RUDDER PLANT Girl Is Excused Excused from testifying against against Japanese defenses, but more fortified mountain barriers lie ahead, protecting Gen. Yam-ashita's Luzon "Berchtesgaden." This is fyjl scale warfare against the' wily, cruel Japanese commander, who is holed in a wilderness of mountains.

being -incpught Author Silas Bent, do much to alleviate unemploy 'ment in Polk county. here for funeral Petain was 15-year-old Alice Man- Ex'Newsman, Dead and burial. del, daughter of former French Colonial Minister Georges Mandel, Old Greenwich, Conn. VP) A spokesman at Silas Rpnt 1ret lanrp writpr Ifuago ridge, captured under in CITY BRIEFS the Rutledge fu murdered by the Vichy gestapo. In a letter she said, "I could only weep in the presence of the man Government AetS Alter author of several books and credibly difficult circumstances, 1 Eft I'll Jell You if.

neral home said arranffe ff was defended by one of many sui craft. The British planes sank one lugger and damaged 12 cargo vessels, three destroyers and four destroy former newspaper man, died Monday at the Stamford hospital who made my father suffer so cide garrisons of well fed Japanese Li 0 ihave not been 8-Day Tieup Costing 70,000 Tires Bank clearings Monday, $1,238, B32. much." after a short illness. Bent started his career as troops whom- Yamashita had detailed to protect him and other completed. R.

Duhovnek Herriot was the last witness to er escorts. what MOSQUITOES and FLIES are i Hill 'em Dead with newspaper man on the Louisville The only new report of strik hunted general officers and "per Leonard Ryan, a truck driver for the Smithland Welding company, reported to the police that a partially filled acetylene tank was lost be brought against Petain. Documents that bearded prosecutor Andre Mornet said "would speak with Herald and then moved haps high naval officers. They are ing any major enemy fleet unit By the Associated Press The army Monday seized the St. Louis where he became city came irom uen.

MacArthur's trapped, but not defeated, in an area from which there is no pos In nlrkpfprt TTnitpr? States Ruhher editor OI tne fOSt Uispatcn sibility of air evacuation and little corcpany p.ant at DeW, where off his truck here Friday. He val ued it at $25. The theft of about 75 feet of gar den hose, valued at $10, was re headquarters, which announced that on Sunday far east air force army bombers again attacked Kure naval yard and left a large aircraft carrier listing and down if any chance of land retreat. PATRICK GRADY Funeral services for Patrick Grady, 64, 502 Court street, who died Saturday after a short illness, will be held at 2:30 p. m.

Wednesday at the Rutledge mortuary. Rev. John Hantla will officiate and burial will be at Graceland cemetery. Mr. Grady was a member of the Hod Carriers and Laborers union.

an 18-day striKe over a junsdic- a reporter on the staff of the even louder wtords" still are to be read. Mornet said the documents, many of them unknown, would "dissipate the last doubt" of Petain's guilt of treason and convince "our American and British friends" who still may have questions. tional dispute halted production of New York Times from- 1918 GLEAN UP SCENE B-29 bomber tires. i 1920, he left that paper to become ported to the detective bureau by Mrs. C.

A. Thomas, 1114 McDon- by the stern. This may have been one of the heavy ships knocked 4. director of magazine and news cld street. She said the hose was paper publicity for the democratic out the previous day by the Third stolen from the side of her house than 37,000 workers remained idle national committee He had lived Air Base Corporal fleet's carrier planes.

OF PLANE CRASH July 23. in 27 work stoppages. here since 1922 Its work on the enemy navy Wins Tree Call to BIRTHS The seizure was made by pres- 4 POSTWAR JOBS (Continued from Page One) idential proclamation. An army spokesman said the work stoppage Family in Boston evidently done, Admiral Halsey's Third fleet and its British task force then turned northward and made their devastating Monday morning gunfire attack on Hollywood Divorce Arlens Now Los Angeles. tP) Film Actor Pieces of Bomber That First prize in a treasure hunt at had cost the army air forces and ordnance department 70,000 mili C1ADE ESPECIALLY TO RELIEVE TORTURE AND KILL GERMS THAT CAUSE ATHLETE'S FOOT First applications of wonderful soothing, highly medicated liquid Zemo promptly relieve itchy soreness between cracked peeling toes.

Then Zemo on contact kills germs that cause and spread Athlete's Foot. Zemo is a Doctor's antiseptic formula with an amazing record of success. Zemo really works the first trial convinces. Clean, stainless. At all drugstores.

Send Zemo to boys in service. gT the Downtown U. S. O. Monday and capitalism rests on democracy if we don't make them work together, we'll lose both." tary tires.

night was won by Cpl. George Some 2,000 of the 6,000 workers Kichard Arien nas Deen- sued ior Ross of the Sioux City air base It was disclosed incidentally in Hit Empire Building Found Far Away New. York. WV-Pieces of the "Boom or Bust' Morse spoke also for Senators Washington that the new Amer- He was awarded a free telephone call to members of his family at 5ican battle cruiser Guam, a Tobey N. and Aiken Boston.

requesting permission to ap B-25 army bomber which Satur 000 tonner with 12 inch guns, has been participating for six Cpl. and Jesse Boxer of ANDERSON In Sioux City, July 30, 1945, in St. Joseph's hospital, to Cpl. and Mrs. Darrell Anderson, 2606 Chicago avenue, a daughter.

HALL In Sioux City, July 30, 1945, in St. Joseph's hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall, Ponca, a son. WENSEL In Sioux City, July 29, 1945, in St.

Vincent's hospital, to Mr. and William Wensel, 114 W. Third street, a daughter. OSBORNE In Sioux City, July 29, 1945, at the Lutheran hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Osborne, Storm Lake, a son. pear next fall with amendments day crashed into the 79th floor of involved voted Friday to return divorce by former bcreen Actress to work Monday, but picket lines Jobyna Ralston, court records dis-prevented them from entering the closed Monday. The suit was filed plant. A company spokesman said last week under his legal name, less than half of the. plant's 2,800 Richard B.

Mattimore. day shift workers had entered the Miss Ralston charged Arlen plant. abandoned her August 15, 1938. The dispute, which began July They married in 1927. A property 13.

followed dismissal of 12 work- settlement gives Miss Ralston cus- the Bronx, New York, second place and to seek the right to be co the Empire State building were months in the Okinawa and Japanese operations. a winners, received a billfold and SDonsors oi tne measure unaer found Monday a quarter of a mile photograph book. consideration. from the scene of the crash which The treasure hunt, conducted Senator O'Mahoney Wyo.) Great Plants Smashed Guam. (Tuesday.) The took 13 lives and injured 26 per within the center, was sponsored explained in detail, by chart, the sons.

ers at the request of the C. I. tody of their son, Richard Ralston by the Monday Night Hostess club great Kawanashi aircraft compa' economic history of the nation A fragment of one of the plane's United Rubber Workers union be- Mattimore, 12 Mrs. Ann Law was head hostess ny's Takarazuka plant near Osaka which he said was replete with propellors was discovered on the cause of alleged antiunion activi- and adviser to the committee, of is 77 per cent destroyed or dam the "boom or bust" cycle of de roof of the Franklin Simon depart In Chicaeo. 3.500 members of the Alta Mother Receives pression' and great prosperity.

which Miss Nancy Gleason and Miss Caroline Powers were co- ment store, four blocks north of Unless government plans now MARRIAGE LICENSES the world's tallest building. chairmen. aged, and widespread damage was inflicted on the Mitsubishi oil refinery and Hayama Petroleum company at Kawasaki by recent Superf ort strikes, the 20th air force how best to utilize private enter I Only one of the dead remained Informal dancing and serving of prise, "we'll lose our freedom, Arthur Junker. Sioux Falls. Vivian ImI, Onterellle.

watermelon and punch concluded unidentified as the building's operation slowly returned to normal. Six persons still were' in Bellevue BUILDING PERMITS activities. Matching Walls and Woodwork with reported. he said. Where private enterprise is unable to take up the slack, the government must be prepared International Moulders and Foun- CM dry Workers union (A.

F. re- UXOXiZe OlQX lOX OOJl fused a second W. L. B. return to rr'll ni work order.

The foundry workers, iUt(U Ifl itllllpVlTieS through their district representa- A1. ci. nr-tive, William Lorenz. said they Mr'J fnd L3' would not return to work unless Ncls Norm fnd the 39 companies involved in the were guests at a special ceremony rii-cntri at ithe prisoner of war camp in The Takarazuka plant was at hospital, four in critical W. H.

Denney, 180S E. Fifth street, d'Htion to frame dwelling. S75. Sioux Hnnev association. 611 Plymouth tacked for the first time by 50 to to step in, he said.

First Polio Case Tpet. addition to masonry garage and O'Mahoney said the relief 60 B-29s on July 24, and every UELUflY Workmen, dangling 900 feet fnmx. snendine of the 1930s was "in one of its major buildings was efficient and unproductive because damaged or destroyed by demoli above the, ground, began the task of repairing the gaping holes in the north and south sides, as the SEMI-GLOSS Cook'a Vlay Smi-Glois trans tion bombs. Of its total roof area W. P.

A. avoided the use of ma The strikers seek wage increases. Algona when the bronze star was Plants involved in the week-old fi)r-her f' A-, raBA Pfc. Carl Norlin, killed in action in Six Months at Des Moines Des Moines. CP) The first case chines." army removed the wreckage oi forms the average room to a room of 1,747,600 square feet, 1,344,136 square feet were destroyed or damaged, air force Headquarters R9(9 Tnllif Til Ul tne miUppines JailUdijr the bomber to the Newark army of distinctive beauty.

This mar unje air base. iota. velous finish actually doesa better of poliomyelitis (infantile paraly All the military personnel of said. In attacks the following day by "Ve must avoid another W. P.

he said. By 1947 and 1948, he added, jobs must be found for 12,000,000 more than were employed in 1940. The emphasis must be placed on the 92 per cent of the population earning less than $4,000 a year, O'Mahoney said, because they rep- 50 to 100 Superfortresses, 32 per Aviation Program Scheduled Today the post was present for the ceremony. The reading of the citation descrired Pfc. Norlin's achieve job and coots you less in comparison with any other finish you can buy.

Asprey's Team Wins Nine-Hole Golf Tourney City Councilmen and Attorneys Conduct Annual Meet I cent of the Hayama plant's original Lt. Col. Carl Hinkle, identified as a close friend of Lt. Col. William Smith, pilot of the ill-fated plane said Smith's record; included more than 1,000 flying hours with never a death or injury to his crews.

sis) in Des Moines since last January 15 was reported Monday to the city health department. The victim is Douglas Bates, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Bates, who was removed to Blank Memorial hospital.

total storage tank capacity and ZB ment in connection with opera per cent of its original total ca at ItlOrninSSlde tions against the enemy, in which he disregarded his own danger Final plans for the army air and remained in position until pacity of intermediate tanKs were resent "the best market. destroyed or damaged. "CoL Smith was a very good Health department records forces educational demonstration mortally wounded. Linked with Peace Chairman Wagner linked the BY JAMES HUTCIIESON Manila. (Tuesday.) flier," Hinkle said.

"He was very courageous afraid of nothing." Smith "never had an accident" in PAIC1TS 515 PIERCE which wiU be presented at 1p.m. -Following the ceremony, the today in the alumni gymnasium at Norlins were taken on a tour of showed that there were 33 cases in the city in the calendar year of 1944 and a like number during the department year ending March 31, 1945. need for full employment to the peace of the world, declaring: Mitchell bombers of the far east 34 combat missions," Hinkle Morningside college were com- Une German prisoner of war pleted late Monday, and accord- cam fJld were entertained at ern air forces attacked a large "The splendid editice ot me added. v- w-mv .1 1 Japanese aircraft carrier at the United Nations charter which we ing to uean w. j.

ocarDorougn, dinner by the commanding olli- Mayor La Guardia said he had are now building, if not accom more tnan zau educators irom rer. cQi LobdelL and his family Mi nanied by full employment in been informed that two four-en-gined army planes had flown low over the Empire State building northwest Iowa are expected to attend the demonstration. Kure naval base Sunday, leit it listing and down at the stern, and other planes sank or damaged 20 or more Japanese ships. Gen. Mac-Arthur's headquarters reported.

America, would be like a factory building without a dynamo. World The exhibit which will depict REDEPLOYMENT Sunday the day after the crash When the-last putt was made In the annual city councilmen and attorneys golf tournament Monday, the five-man team of hich Peter Asprey, superintendent of parks and public property, as captain had clinched the championship, defeating a similar team under the leadership of City Attorney Ralph Crary, 256 to 268. Competition was on a- team kasis, the results being the total jf each team's score for the tune-bole contest. educational techniques now in and added: peace must rest on ever-increasing world prosperity." operation by the army air forces Ill -II I II 111 ve-s, "I just can't believe it. That You May Know About the homey atmosphere of our Funeral Home Our year 'round controlled, temperature our homelike arrangements and furnishings our large seating capacity our simplicity of direction is a fitting tribute to a loved one.

will be in charge of Mai. T. M. New York. CD Five transports The committee scheduled Kep- resentative Patman as Clarke, assisted by Sgt A.

L. with 2,984 United States troops, in Olson. Cant T. L. Sheldrake, Lt eluding a part of the Fifth arm Boy Suffers Skull the witness for today's session Fracture in Fall That will end the current phase of the hearings, which will be continued after the senate returns MEMBER Or Captains selected their teams at A 2-year-old Indian boy, Dayton A.

Smith, suffered a fractured from summer recess October 8. pe beginning of the match. Mem oers of the winninz team were skull and a brain concussion when A direct hit on the carrier was not claimed as clouds obscured vision, and it may have been hit earlier by navy planes. It was a different one, however, from the light carrier Katsuragi, which was identified as the one damaged in the previous sweep Saturday. The headquarters spokesman also reported reconnaissance photographs showed the battleship Haruna, hit by both, army and navy bombers, still afloat but badly damaged at Kure.

BY RUSSELL BRINES With the United States Sixth Division, Northern Luzon. CP) Bloody Ifuago ridge fell Monday Mr. Dole Anderson, su he fell from a porch to the cement sidewalk at his home, 612. S. G.

D. Jones, Sgt. F. H. Percy, and ored division, are scheduled to Sgt.

M. R. Bolton. arrive today from Europe, the Various types or air force equip-New York port, of embarkation ment including engines, propellers, said. electrical systems, hydraulic sys- The transports are the Ex-tems, fuel systems and instru- change, carrying 2,188 soldiers, rments, will be demonstrated dur- the Lou Gehrig, with 25 liberated Ing the exhibit.

Information will prisoners and other troops; the be made available as to what air- Great Republic, with 14 reassign-craft equipment can be turned ment troops; the Richard Rush, over to schools and colleges, the wjth 738 reassignment troops; and method of requisitioning the ma- the H. M. S. Reaper, a British flat-terial, and how it can be more top, with 19 troops. Serin tendent of finance and pub-accounts: George Gibbons, Howard street, Monday afternoon i Hill superintendent I of public safety; ERVINO NATION-WIDE The boy was taken to St.

Vincent's hospital where his condition i-1 Sir N. Slotsky and V. O. DeWitt, I both city attorneys. Marsha Hunt Wants Freedom El Paso, Tex.

(JO Marsha Hunt of the movies has filed suit for divorce in civil court at Juarez, Mexico, just across the international border. Clerk Jesus Varba Cornejo said the star brought the action as Marcia Hopper against Capt. Harold H. Hopper on grounds of incompatibility. Miss Hunt has returned to Hollywood.

1.263,000 tons of sunflower seed this year. West-Heaton Funeral Home was reported as "poor." He was conscidus only at times, attendants Playing on Mr. Crary's team reported. RALPH A. BEATON wj 1309 NEBRASKA PH- effectively used.

since nan resmcuuua wwc uxi- Xere Forrest Olson, mayor; Carl rbom, city clerk; F. P. Sulz-bach, superintendent of streets nd public improvements, and frank Bennett, city purchasing after two weeks of the most con- The boy's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robinson C.

Smith. Detective Roy Lander and Patrolman Nelson Dagle investigated. centrst-! 7 artillery and pu as Imported -safety razors and ed Leipzig has had a marriage parts will be taxed by Palestine. spuits this division ever directed ent..

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