FAGS TWO Longlti inerarv Mentioned for New President fcV WASHINGTON, May I ll-ifr-President Trumait will follow in the footstep of Franklin D. Roose velt is a ' great' traveler if he goes all the pla es being added to his potential schedule. ',' It was strongly indicated today that he might look In on the San Francisco world organization con ference before it winds jup. Other business that may call the president away for Washington: I. A meeting with Prime Min ister Churchill, and Marshal Stalin, date and place to be determined. 2. "A conference withi General Charles de Gaulle, head of the French provisional government.! J. A voyage to Manila for the inauguration of) the independent republic of the Philippines, when ; ever that is created. - " j ; tn addition, 0e' president plans a quick trip to North Carolina in October to address a special ses sion of the state senate.! Goals Set for - Salvage Drive Of Tin, Paper Three full railroad cars of tin cans and three box cars of scrap paper constitute the goat set by the Boy Scout and the Marion county salvage committee for the drive this weekend - the final pickup on a county-wide basis un til October. . ... I I . Prepared tin cans are the only metal sought in this drive. Tin cans with tops and bottoms cut out, and flattened, should be pla ced on cartons or sacks separate from scrap paper and put on the curb in front of house on days of collection. j : All forms of scrap paper are wanted - - old newspapers, mag azines, and books tied in j bundles or packed in cartons. Any loose waste paper should be packed in cartons and securely tiedi, House-to-house collection of tin and paper will be made in Salem n Sunday afternoon, May 27. Thirty volunteer trucks with driv ers will be manned by more than 200, Boy . Scouts to cover the city. ! Members of the Salem Chamber fJ5? sue vtiij wxu iiauuir luautiisj ui uic ears; , . . - Tin cans will be loaded at the main entrance to the , state fair grounds .on . the Silverton road. Paper will be loaded at the corner of Trade and, Suth .Church streets.' Residents of any ' district of Marion or Pplk countfes not served by a local salvage Commit tee are asked to' take tin cans or paper to these locations for load-lnf-i t ! " . House-to-house pickup of cans and j paper will be made in all communities outside of Salem on Saturday, May 28. Oregon TTill Defer Ship Rtpair Workers Oregon's selective service head quarters has disclosed it will co- operate with national directives to defer registrants working at ship repair yards in the state. ! Local boards will be notified of the order promptly. i War manpower commission la bor recruiters will renew! efforts to get workers for Portland-Vancouver : yards, the WMC office said; today. j ; Berlin Will Conform With Moscow Time LONDON, May 22.(JP)-A proc - lam t ton by the Russian military commander of Berlin, broadcast today on the Berlin radio, ordered , Berlin reilnta clocks ahead one hour to conform with Moscow time. Ballet Winner BALTIMORE, May 22 Leading through ou" Mrs. R. H. Heigh's pony Ballet, co-holder f tha : Pimlieo track record for six furlongs, won the $5000 Carroll purse today by length! and a quarter over Vincent Cicero's Rav- al Flush, the favorite ot the crowd of 14,197. CLAKK WILL FLY TO U. CHICAGO, May 22 -(JFy- Gen. Marx w. uarK, American com mander whose Allied forces beat the "Germans in Italy, will fly to Chicago from Europe fori a Me morial day celebration, the army disclosed today. Tod Ixta to Classify PLEASES ! . ' fkca evi for your PAPI3 IS A VAR i - i ROC3SS kooashold fumitur. Inc. 1e. wtthf ffiachtna. Ralph, Kobta aon, Bt UX Crraia. Ora. MODEL A eu". ttres. Must sell r ; .v, x l r . 'v V - 1 V: " V 1 - :-: ;: v - i ' - ' V' w , . . -j . -. ,.-KMnm . j --" SILVERTON Pvt. Jennie Fran ces Goodman. WAC,. gradaate f gilverton high school, Mt. Angel normal school, taaght at Molalla the year before enlist ing. She la new 1 stationed at Santa Menlea. She Is a daugh ter ef Mr. and Mrs. John Good man, 503 Lincoln. King Brothers Meet in Italy WITH THE FIFTH ARMY, It alyFor the first time in four years T. Sgt. Vernon B. King met his brother. Cpl. Lawrence M. King, in Italy. The men are from Scio, Oregon. They have met three times since. Both men are in the Fifth army. 'We have been very fortunate in being able to get togther so often," said Vernon. We trade concentration of tanks." mother Mrs. Charles L. Norton, home news when we meet," re- The second two jflights bombed lives on route 6, Salem, and Nich marked Lawrence. the woods, then strafed. Mean- olas Jf. Zolotoff, 20, seaman 2-c, Vernon, a member of the 316th medical battalion, 91st "Powder River" division, has been overseas 12 months, while Lawrence, who serves with the 34th air depot ffrouo. was In combat 27 months. livM in Astoria. Oregon. Vernon's wife, Bernice, and their 16-months-old son live in Scio. A third brother. Thomas, is fighting in the South Pacific with the navy. of Merit Given Instructor for . Assistance to Navy Presentation of a certificate of merit to George' El Brant Salem high school instructor, was made Monday by "Mel Kennedy, recruit er in charge of the Salem recruit ing facility, In recognition of "meritorious service as an honor ary recruiter in connection with the procurement of applicants for the naval forces." The " navy department's ack nowledgment of Brant's activities as a civilian recruiter, is one of few issued in Oregon for out standing a ccomplishmen t in the recruiting field since the begin ning of the war. NORMAN, OkU. -(Special) - Naval Aviation Cadet James Courtney Jones, son of Mr and Mrs. James C. Jones, 396 Hoyt St Salem, Ore has been trans ferred to the naval air station, Corpus Christ!, Tex., 'after suc cessful completion of the primary flight training course at the U. S. naval air station here. After three months of advanced flight train mm4sSsi 1ifatiAA4 li rt ing, Cadet Jonas will pin on his wings as a naval aviator and be commissioned as an ensign irfthe naval reserve or second lieuten- lant in the marine corps reserve. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Brawn have received a cablegram from their l00' Brown ,Myin h! was in London on furlough and was with his brother, First Lt Lewis Brown of the air corps. The brothers had not met - for four years. Private Bob Brown has been in combat duty with the Sev- enth army in France and Germany ior we past nine monuu. nc ca blegram was .the . first word the Browns had since before V-E day. TUxNEK PFC Herman O Busch and Sgt Vernal F. Busch, sons oi Mrs. janma suscn, wnoi""" mcvuwuaucui uim w iv I operations, where; he mA 1U I have returned to their posts. mwm wwu-uviuv vu nil llllglMi Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Mason. Beech ave., have received word that , their son, Pvt Ralph Ma son, is in France. He has been in the service since October, 1J44. Mr. and Mrs. Mason have two other sons in the service. First Lt Harold Mason, with the air force in Italy, and PFC Norton 30f Jack Haley - Harriet HiUard Otsie Nelsoat Band TAKE IT BIG" Plus Tern Conway "FALCON IN MEXICO German Prison' Camp Horrors Revealed : Cominr 8atarday. May 21 I, ' 0 f Oregon Pilots Force Town To Surrender , ": ' :a: h I - ' -A NINTH AIR FORCE FIGHTER-BOMBER BASE, Germany Three west ! coast jP-47 Thunder bolt flight leaders, 'who live with in a radius j of 50 i miles, recently figured in a once-in-a-flyer's-life-time siunt with a fourth Pacific coast pUot s ' ' The three members or tne 373rd fighter-bomber group, now based east of the! Rhine river are 1st Lt Philip IL Johnson, 22 Portland, Ore. whi led the squad ron of 18 Thunderbolts on armed reconnaissance in ! t h e Mehmke area; 1st Lt.1 Staryl C. Austin, Jr., 24, Salem, Ore., and 1st Lt Rob ert C;: Finley, 22, Vancouver, Wash. These threes flew Thunder bolts. f 1! I Tht J jourth, Mar George E. A. Reinburg, 27, Coronado, CaliL, used to fly; a Thunderbolt On this mission; -as ground controller in the area, ne piloted an cud 1 and led them to the target: the town oi Menrnae. Two : nights went down from owv I eel as rvemourg circiea 2500. observing thi results. Said fAustin: "The major was a one-man cheering section. He called tis off the tkrget after two Okinawa (Delayed) Two Wfl flights had bombed and said that lamette valley men were aboard white flags : were I going up, our this veteran battleship when she troops only 100 yards from the poured a withering torrent of high town w had bombed moving explosive shells into the Okinawa in." f beaches as a unit of the great 'Then," Squadron Leader John- added. ''Major! Reinburg led to some Voods north of the town and told us to dive-bomb a! while, Reinburg in his flimsy L-5 1 was picking up siinall arms fire from, the ground. The flyers took care of "that land headed for home I with the din of the Californian's cheers Still in their ears. Austin, in the artny since Sep- tember, 1942, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Staryl C- Austin, srl, route three, box 740, Salem. William MathlS on Leave From l)uty at Sea With Navy as " " I William Mathis, signalman 3c, who has spent mostj of the last 10 months at sea, is spending a leave in Salem. He is the son of R. W. Mathis . and Mrs. Loreen Mathis, and formerly was employed by The Oregon Statesman. . Mathis, who went into the navy 18 months ago, has; been with an amA nurH nn Wrrhnt Khl and was on the ground floor in the invasion of Morotai. He has also been in the Marshalls, Gil berts, Solomons, New Guinea, In dia, Egypt, Tunisia and many o th er islands and ports in circling the world. SrWCifibJK take return from the service, will re port to Treasure Island late this month. 3 i I , -J , I ttOOert UOdge Freed From NaZW I S. B. Dodge of the Spring Val ley community has received word that his son, PFC Robert Dodge, nas oeea reieasea rrora xne uer man prison where i he was held for several weeks. jThe informa- I U ' A . I J uh uu w m (American ea Cross and brought no informa tion as to Dodge's physical condi- I tion. BETHEL g. Sat. Clyde M. Johnson, son'; of Mr,, and -Mrs. J. W. Johnson of this district, has been transferred to Cherry Point North Carolina. He served In ma rine aviation;; on Guam for two years, completed a four year en l . unen ana jnas now signea up for another two years. Sergeant Johnson,! on his return from Guam in the "fearly spring was married in San Francisco and visited his parents here t time FORT DOUGLAS, LTUh-( Spe cial) -First Lt. Earl I Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. John ston, 145, Park st, Salem, has ar- P?1 tete9 00 leave 1 - ..... . ' moQuu wimrine lam Army air force as navigator on a B-24. He completed 51 'combat missions. - SEATTLE, iWaah4(Speciai)-En- sign Verla Lucile Carter of Stay- mm recently in the navyj Nurse corps, has been ordered to active duty at the naval .hospital, I Treasure Is- I land, San Fransico. 204f HL W. ihahl STOT TCZSDAY. MAY 29 mmm m mi anew aaM a Smm. toa It SJAYS FH.Yt MlCtSl $J, $1.75, $2.19, . ia fa lactases) SSATS t:07! (Sary, as J. K. C.U. CO. 8.TT. Stark at jSth SL tm 9. iwi rosTLAi. j tea; Thm OSEGOM STATESMAN, Sodem, : V. .- -?i : : v :: ; 1' ' . r : A' ;-: - J ...J CENTKAL HOWELL Ensign Ro bert L. Simmons will receive his' naval aviators wings May : 25 at Corpus Chrfsti, Tex and : so! to his new base at Green Cote, Springs. Fla. Ensign Sim mons was a student at Willam ette smiversity for two years before called for Induction. He ; la I son ef Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Simmons of this community. np H -r n af 1 WO Valley MW1 gi "D sal ! Ull DattleSlllp 111 i UKinaWa ACllOll Aboard a U. S. Battleship Off navalf bombardment force in his- tory. $ They were Kenneth W. Pur- cell. Seaman 2-c, USN, whose USNR, whose father, John S. Zolo- toff, lives on star route 6, Salem. So accurate and devastating was the task force fire that marines and lpth army troops encounter ed only slight opposition when they landed. Highlight of the ship's actions came j during an air attack. One of the enemy planes broke through the sheet of anti-aircraft fire, and singled out this battleship for a suicide run. Seconds later a cheer went up from gunners and crew men when a hit sent the plane flaming into the sea. MIAMI, Fla.-(Special) -Mrs. Alice 'Harger, wife of T5 Ralph E. Harger, 27, Albany, Ore., can- get out the red plush carpet. Aft er 31' months in Africa, he is headed home. He was flown to the States in a fleet ATC plane. The ; 27-year-old soldier ' served v " ... the quartermaster corps in the middle eastern theatre of oper ations.! Pvt. Herbert C. Harold, weund- ed in action March 10, was hos pitalized in France and the Pur- pie Heart awarded to him was is making her home with her par- pnt Mr. and Mn P B HnHcr. son. 2265 North Fifth st. In civil- ian life. Harold was employed by t . ' Loder Bros Acorns 3, Padres 2 OAKLAND, May 22.-()-Oak- land's ' Acorns won tha onninr it - - game of their series here with the San Diego Padres in a ten-inning -.m, which n, W-, Acorn center fielder, scored the I "I winning run after Vic PIcetti smashed one which San Diego found . too hot to handle. San Diego 001 001 000 02 7 1 Oakland -000 000 110 13 14 1 Ferguson and Ballinger; Strom- me; Chetkovich and Fenech. Troops Called in Tieup nr w . ui VAicago s LnverS CHICAGO, May 22-Troops hnag, which circulates bartie encamped on Chicago s lake shore I tilrl-r imonf ritv off.Vial.f s" u xcuci mi wiervenuon was expected in a truck drivers' strike which has tied up food and vital materials for nearly a week in a dispute over wages and hours. Effects of the. walkout of 6500 in- -1 -jm a. being felt beyond the metropolitan ucpengeni union members were I Jl NEIV FRUITY UU(ATIVE By relieving conatipatkm en tirely through tun-ripened leaves mod fruits, TAM helps adMa.badbfwm.dul, . TAM iuti. like lass, acta kka a charm. M4 trlMl twit. itBM '"M.St.Ma'i Tasnaaurs On Sale at Fred Meyer Drag Section 1I N. Liberty - Oregon. YeVfoecdoY Morning. Mar 23. 1943 Trimming Still Needed to Get Budget in Line With $29J5828 yet to trim be fore the general fund tax levy mfflH within th a 4f?- vf-. i, 1 auvih utaiiuu luuiiii uuuk curii i mittee goes into its second r- day sessions today. 1 - . - ' ? l - t Largest items left for considera tion are grouped under the "wel fare" heading, with a net increase of more than . 150,000 asked, al- though general assistance jrequests are ?s3,uuu unaer tnose oi last vmt A . ifift fwin ?n.M.J t nM . i. i - . . . age assistance funds and - $7000 more for aid to dependent chil drenare included Inlthecategoryl ... t r i ne committee, comprised by County Judge Grant Murphy, Commissioners Jim Sm i th and Roy Rice; Leo N. Chllds of Salem; M. G. Gunderson, Silverton, and Ray J. Glatt, Woodbjurn, Tuesday approved budget ' estimates sub- mitted by the county agent's of- fice (including horticultural In- suector 4-H club a sent arid home demonstration agent services) ; by the recorder; schooliwpermtend- en t, and sheriff, with the excep tion of $284 cut fronj, the jrequests of the sheriffs tax offices j: Expenditure of' $800 for the summer services of a water mas ter,, appointed by the state engi neer's office, and; of $240 for predatory animal control were added to the budget! The school superintendent's re quest included salary! for sin addi tional .supervisor, while the sher iffs budget provides! for Services of a second crlminal deputjy. Only major slash made Tuesday was $2200 from the $62267 increase sought for herd inspection. Cooper Says TBeeP Grows ' . . ! I -' ST. LOUIS, May -(Mor-ton Cooper, act right hand pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, who walked out on the club for the third time last week, made It plain today he wanted his 1944 con tract renegotiated in more than ial' ' Wins on!. : y i i He declined to say What or how inany demands he would present in addition to the salary increase except to announce that h wants a three-year contract now! Plan Double Ftinetal For Mr. and Mrs. Powers WOODBURN, May! 22.-A dou ble funeral will be held Thursday AZw. Coilm Cfna for' Mr. and Mrt. Hamilton -Lrir duur "P8 Sr.ower ?..p: T ' r"ssf" fnnner wiu oe in charge Ot the Service and burial will be made at Belle Passi. Mrs. Powers was killed in an automobile collision jlast Thursday.. May j 17 and be died 24 hours later as the result 01 injuries. t 3 New Salea. Bmtd to BB Delivered This Fall I ! S L DETROIT, Mich., May Delivery of six of 34 busses Or- dered by Oreeon Motor Stases for Salem and Eugene, Ore., service probably will be made the last quarter of 1945, General Motors truck and coach division said to- i i n rst nr tr nm.r will :i .. 1 . . HiivrH ws.n .aii9Ki. rL..i Motors said. -n m-m wt w m m uvuu caa Magazine Features Salem Traffic Study 8 . h j Salem's -traffic survey,! study! Conducted under auspices ;of the National Safety council here last Winter results of which were pre sented in thick pamphlet form to hnemt of. the city council Mon- I iuaw i sudjcc o quarter page article in the Current issue of American City, national Get the Jap! Get It Over! sTirfnrla OPENS f :45 P. ML NOW PLAYING! TK1 lu;(as 'imnnnnPf uiiniiouir tusill E . i v 'sdcdfcJjP ON the HOME FRONT By ISABEL CH3LDS Alderman Tom Armstrong had laerman Tom Armstrong naa i Uv K.t - 4 w v-. TT - , jt. v.. nm airpanT Knpwiin uriswifi . uufc i he's one of the veterans on the city council now and probably none of his fellows realized that V During, depression years Arm- strong declares . h Iwaa ."Uterally doing business on the sidewalk" j .u........ v: I t.u """""n " uwwu w him he had to take his service station off the parking there was I Group therapy is tha best man an ordinance. Curious (and kinda ner m wbich the problem of the angry), Armstrong decided he'd -;ii " v "ma"1" w on the books, so he ran for coun- d-Hmd he's heen there ever since. - . question? He merely que ied during Monday night's coun- session whether there wasn't 9X1 ordinance forbidding establish- ent of advertising signs on park- ins or sidewalks. He asked it for fri.!! uw icaiuug (iusi iui nan i the rest of the council. Youths Admit Stealing Auto, Robbing Store Two 15-year-old Salem boys: and a Gervais 16-year-old. arrested by state poUce Monday night and nr. i. a ii . j theft of Alderman Tom Arm- strong-s car nere J-noay nignt, tne burglary of the Parrish store and the larceny of a second car in ruiU4UU wu oilluru- Before they had stolen Arm-1 strong's automobue, they had at- tempted to take several others, rifling some, letting the air out of tires, drinking the liquor they found m glove compartments but all the time intent upon burglary of the store; according to police reconstruction of the story the youths told. After breaking, into the store, they drove to Hubbard, where they spent the remainder of the night, and at dawn stole license plates from a wrecking establishment, the police report said. In Portland they abandoned Should' the tax proposal be de the Armstrong car when it ran feated, the construction probably out of gasoline and picked up another which they abandoned when it got stuck beside a road near Woodburn, they are said to hv told police Tckkolonrl o m.. LOUISVILLE, Ky May 22-JP)- Air Sailor, Kentucky derby hope- ful of Lt. Comdr. T. D. BuhL beat five other prominent western can - didates today in winning the $2500 Stoney Point purse, feature of Keeneland's program at Churchill downs. Setting his own pace. Air Sailor covered the seven furlongs in 135.4 to Beat Murlogg stable'j fn Awt w " Joe Chance in a blanket PhoU - graph finish. MEETING TODAY -ALBANY, May 22-(ff)-County J L..11V M ML . 1 1 ueuu guwwi wiu come nerv w- J morrow for the annual Oreeon i - Health Officers association meet ing in Linn county courthouse. Get the Jap! Get it Over! Housi U mW r e.f uisiarYi OPENS t:4S P. M. - NOW PLAYING! . A world oi fun with the Jenny Lbad oi me Oxark piney-woodsl Jfc. JODY CAIIOVA THRILL CO-HTTI HARD I 4 a'.', I at -I Ways to Aid Se rvicemeii Are Explained Independence, rest and : quiet, mingling with their I amuie. ana - ... life in the country nave wu'"- ntpd most to the improvement of I . .r I I urVTMl . i soicaers use i psycruami; . This has been thovm in a qu-1 finnnA ir answered by men iol Innrinlf thttir HlSCharffe. Dr. "B. F. ..- mvmh(. af the Oregon U, waff Tnembers of the Marion county Health Associa- .. at the annual meeting lasi W veteran from the war with a psy- . a. . i chiatric condition can oe ucaicu, Drr Williams said. K . Tinkham Gilbert president of the associaUon, presiaeo. oauue Orr Dunbar, executive secretary of the Oregon Tuberculosis asso- ciation, was introduced and spoke, The age group most affected by tuberculosis is longing in the state, Saidie Orr Dunbar, execu- ru wauua more men are lisiea as vicuna. - iigures on me iu iau sale last year were announced by me speaker, xue iwic fion was $14,96828.94, for Ore - son S246.277.57 and for Manon county, $15,060.14. Other mid val ley county figures were linn, $7,- 630-22: VamhilL $6,050.59; Polk, $3,805.19; Benton, $4,386.33 PlaHS PrOCecd i .. , , f . Or AuCutlOIlS lQ JJeaf oCIlOOl WorkIng lans- for a 268,000 1,, ciassroom and dormi- tory buuding at the sUte school for the deaf here were authorized Tuesday by the state board of con- troL Wolff and Phillips, Portland architects, were Instructed to pro ceed ; with their preparation and to bring plans before the board next month. Against this proposed expend! ture the 1945 legislature appropri- ated $125,000. If the voters at the June 22 special election approve a five-mill property tax for new buildings at state institutions and colleges, the remainder of the fin j ancing will have been arranged, board members indicated I be curtailed to a dormitory I ouiiamg unless tne state emerg- ency board gives financial assist- I ance- Registration Light For June 22 Vote Orders for June 22 cnerfal Uon ballots in Marion county have been nlaced on the haxia nf aM election figures because registra - "on in recent weeks has been so light as to be negligible. 1 To this declaration, following this declaration, following of the registry Tuesday night, ft White, elections deputy in 1 close Gladys County Clerk Henry Mattson's organization, added that approx imately two-dozen persons had isglstered Tuesday. The clerk's office, open three hours after the usual closing time to accomodate would-be voters, served three or .nt . .... I books reopen Saturday, June 23. nS IKk Iu! Rmt Mar TLand n Iba, - CONT. FROM 1 P. M. - NOW SHOWING! VxW ili CP1 nirmn.i cainTi JL i " ;i . iivwii ii.Miiin.m iTiiikliam Gilbert Reelected Head Oil Health Group Tinkham Gilbert was reelected n resident of the. Marion county healtti assooauon u meeong " VT . - M.K;t h,,rrh. ue ; other officers named were Mrs. h C.Imv. -Tint M flw"" TIT," 'IV presitieni; wrs. xwuuu, Woodburn, second ve pres.dent; Bessie Edwards, secretary. EL tBurr Miller was named Sa lem Seal chairman and Dr. Henry .mollis, uuuu wouuuui. un. n.A rw. Stanley Kruger was renamed Mar- ion county seal sale chairman. Executive secretaries lh attend- ance J rtedJEtuby Bergs. I fariAn' T?thl Poll. Yamhill: Mrs. V Kingston, Multnomaht Mrs. j. Farmer, Clackamas, i f a cnecK xor o ior eigm n club scholarships was presented to James Bishop, Marion county club agent by Harry Scott in beha!f Cf the association. Bishop outlined briefly how; the scholarships were awarded for the 10-day summer -UI" i " . . . 1 v i - Music was proviuea ior.uie pro- gram by three high school stu- I dents' James Ragland and Morris McFJelL wno gang, G1adjg vmnan!t It - ? - Contracts for 4 Teachers Are Offered j Salem school directors Tuesday night jvoted to offer contracts to Helen B. McLeod, Rainier; Lois V. Bljomster, Excelsior. Minn.; Audrai Ames, Brookings, S. D.; and Helen ' Reep, Pipestone, Minn; to I teach n elementary schools. Betty Johnson, now teaching at Ontario, was hired as home econ omics I teacher, anL Georgia Row ell, wfio is taking graduate work at Willamette university, as teach er of j junior high school English. inej resignation of Kutn Peter- son, Highland teacher,, was ac cepted. A list of more than 4C0 seniors was approved for graduation, pro viding! final requirements are met. Both junior highs and the high school: are making pretarations to commence classes the first day ef school this falL Sup t Frank B. Bennett told the board. By re registering of pupils and arrang ing class schedules . during - the summer, two days may be saved. he said. i The board agreed to let Russell Bros, circus use Leslie field June 14-15 for $150 rentaL plus ostin of $150 bond . guaranteeing that J1 newly-leveled ground will not be disturbed. It had nreviouslv 1 qepietf tte request II BUY BONDS 7th WAR LOAN 1 1 II II l I I i I j V&'l IL"1 I I I I 14 3 I Ti TODAY AND THURS. ' li:Mi':,' I 4- CO-FEATURE BX8CKSS3Y cnTYKUTTCK SOfOrYTVITSai Bey Bonds 7th War Lean STARTS TODAY rOM COAST TO COASfll rffC i 4- COEATDRE ; IT COMING FRIDAY i frgL ( I ' 1 'tit 1 IATXST , NEWS FLASHES! 1 -uari-j