. April
THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON.
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.hit the carrier Hornet
IV.i.U" from which
bombers under com
, Mai Gen. James H.
f J off to bomb Tokyo.
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hornet took the army s fll
Uin 800 miles of Tokyo.
Lstl subsequently was lost
Battle 01 amo viu,
last year.
80 men who participat
or!. 64 made their way
Safety of free China tern
f ,e are Interned in Russia.
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DANCING STAR S Film Stars Janet Blair and Charles
Boyer enjoy a dance together at New York City's Stork Club.
are missing and one was killed.
Seven of the 64 who escaped
were Injured.
The raiding planes were North
American two-engined bombers.
Their objectives, were armament
plants, dock yards, railroad yards
and oil refineries in Tokyo, Yok
ohama, Nagoya, Kobe and Osaka.
"This objective was carried out
with accuracy and complete suc
cess," the war department said.
I "At the same time, the raid re
sulted m freezing witmn Japan
Nipponese airplanes and other
forces which might have been
; used in offensive operations else-
wnere.
After bombing the Japanese
mainland, the .department said,
the American planes were to have
sought specific landing fields in
(jnina.
"Because of a combination of
circumstances the planes were un
able to reach their assigned land
ing fields," the account contin
ued. Some landed In Japanese
Beer Held Needed by
Men in Aleutians
SANTA ANA, Cal., April 21
(U.R) A load of beer once a month
would do much to maintain morale
in the Aleutians Lt. . Col. John
Chennault said in describing his
H-month "lifetime1 In the Aleu
tians.
Visiting his 22-year-old brother,
now a training cadet here, the 29-year-old
son of Brig. Gen. Claire
Chennault, head - of United Na
tions air forces in China, told how
he piloted a squadron of newly
commissioner pilots to Alaska a
little more than a year ago.
That was three weeks after
Pearl Harbor, he said, and he and
his fledglings embarked immedi
ately upon combat duty and have
been at it ever since.
A year in the Aleutians Is a life
time, he said.
Kiska is whipped by 100-mile-an-hour
gales. Flyers landing in
Aleutian waters die of cold in
less than an hour.
Steady bombing prevents Jop
establishment of formidable bases,
Chennault said, adding the Japs
do most of their work at night
with picks and shovels.
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PER NEW MANAGEMENT ... .
THE PARAMOUNT ROLLER RINK
llewly remodeled arid
Teshly painted.
loor supervision and in
duction.
bpen 7:30 to 10:30 p. m.
txeept Sundays.
Private skating parties ar
ranged.
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WEST 7th - - (Upstairs)
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occupied territory or in watar off
the Chinese coast.
The raid was first conceived
in January, 19427 the month after
Pearl Harbor. Maj. Gen. James
H. Dolllttle, who then was a lieu
tenant colonel, hand-picked the
men to accompany him on the
hazardous undertaking. AH were
volunteers.
"About three months were
spent in preparations." the official
version continued. "General Doo
little and his men finished their
training at Elgin Field, Fla. It
was Oie first time that medium
bombers of the army were to take
off in numbers from an aircraft
carrier of the navy. Special ex
perience was required.
"Using white lines on the field
to measure, the fliers concentrat
ed on taking off in the shortest
possible distance. Patiently, the !
members of each airplane crew
pored over maps, and by pictures
and silhouettes learned to recog
nize instantaneously the features
of the course they were to travel
ovr Japan and the particular ob
jectives they were to bomb. The
Norden bomb sight was replaced
with a simple 20-cent sight de
vised by Capt. (now Major) C.
R. Greening in order to preserve
the secret of the Norden sight
should any aircraft be forced
down in Japan."
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there's invaluable help in store '
for you and every Victory Gardener
in the Pacific Northwest ...
Cecil Solly, the Northwest's own
garden authority, talks to you on
the air . . . aboutyoarfood gardening
problems. Mr. Solly is brought to
you as a wartime public service,
by the Olympia Brewing Company.
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Teachers To Meet
With School Officers
The primary and intermediate
teachers of Lane county will hold
their regular meetings Saturday,
but prior to the sessions, which
will be held in the afternoon the
teachers will attend the conference
of school board officers, arranged
to meet at the courthouse in the
forenoon.
The teachers have been Invited
by L. C. Moffitt, county superin
tendent, to listen to the discussions
on laws passed by the last session
of the state legislature affecting
schools, also on the state school
support fund.
The teachers and school officers
will hold a combined luncheon at
the Cafe Del Rey at noon when Dr.
W. C. Jones, professor of political
science at the University of Ore
gon, will talk on the "four free
doms" as they affect the schools.
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Information On Meat
To Be Given At Class
Instructions on how to recog
nize meat cuts and, how to use
meat under the point rationing
system will be given Thursday at
7 :30 p. m. at the vocational school's
regular consumer class,
T. J. Bush of the Groceteria
Market will be Instructor. The
class, one of a series, will be held
in the home-making room at the
vocational school.
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sj
Orval Sheldon Hibbard
Orval Sheldon Hibbard of Lor
ane Rt., Cottage Grove, died
Tuesday at the Eugene hospital.
Born Aug. 5, 1899, in Kingfisher,
Okla., he is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Hazel Hibbard; two 6ons,
Lorene E. of Cottage Grove and
Kenneth L. in the U. S. army sta
tioned at Paris, Tex.; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hibbard of
Cave Junction, Ore., one brother
and two sisters, Earl R. Hibbard of
Bell Tlower, Calif., Mrs. C. N.
Leary af Vallejo, Cal., and Mrs. T.
S. Dunn of Fresno, Calif. He was
a member of the Seventh Day Ad
ventist church.
Funeral services will be held
from the Schwering chapel at
Creswell on Friday at 2 p. m. In
terment will be made in the Hill
Crest cemetery at Grants Pass Sat
urday at 2 p, m.
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Belker. Nations Said
Looking fcr Way Out
LONDON. April 21. (u.PJEvl-
dence has been uncovered that at '
least some of Adolf Hitler's Bal
kan satellites are , trying to get '
out of the war before an allied
Blitz hits scuthrrn Europe.
It may be a bit early to com
pare this world war with the last
one but every one knows that the
strength of the Central powers in
1918 crumbled first in the Medi
terranean sphere lather than on
the main front. -
The crumbling came after the
allies had suffered reverse after
reverse in Mesapotamia, Turkey.
Salonika. Eventually the first
signs of the dying of Germnn war
power appeared at the furthest
points Instead of in the heart of
the Kaiser's empire.
The cliche that history repeats
itself has seldom failed.
The Naiis are on the verge of a
defeat in Tunisia
national forests in Oregon and
Washington today met here with
H. J. Andrews, regional forester,
to discuss means of adapting for
est service policies to wartime
conditions.
' Means of filling thtt depleted
ranks of personnel, using vaca
tion workers and women, were
considered. A banquet tonipllt
will honor A. O. Waha, supervisor
of the Mount Hood national for
est, who will retire next month.
Union To Discuss
Settlement Of Case
10:15 Ma Perkins
10:30 Vic and Sad
10:43 Goldbergs
11:00 Young Pr. Melon
11:15 Joyce Jorhan
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Settlement of the NLRB charges
etiuinsl the Eugene Fruit Growers
association will be discussed at a
mcoSing of cannery workers union,
Loenl S3C31, AFL, Thursday at 8
p. in. at the Labor temple.
"The union and organized labor
a.-: a whole are well pleased with
the handling of this case by flit
NLRB," said Mrs. Leona Zllkoski,
AFL organizer, "as it proves the
Sooner or later i merits of the Wagner labor act in
the allies will rocpen the Mediter- ; regard to protecting labor's right
ranean to ainca snipping. Tne . and at the same time tends to en
next move is fairly obvious an ' eouraiic better relations between
attack on south Europe limited
only by geography.. The Bal
kans unquestionably expect one
arm of that attack to hit them.
One barometer is Tutkey. When
the Nazi fortune ran at floodtide,
Turkey was filled with Axis mis
sions and projects, but no more.
A parade of allied missions moves
across to Turkey now.
Another reliable indicator .litis
appeared. Report! from Istan
bul reveal that Premier Bogdan
Filov was absent from Sofia on
April 9 and 10 and Istanbul sour
ces said he attended a conference
of Balkan statesmen who took up
a single question hyw to get out
of the war and back on the side
lines. ,
Bulgarians nic said to . expect
an allied victory withjn 12 month .
On this basis, it appears that Ger
many will keep such countries as
Bulgaria, Rumania and Hungary
in the war only by direct armed
pressure.
management and labor."
The humming bird lays an egg
15 per cent of its own weight.
Forest Supervisors
At Portland Meeting
PORTLAND, Ore., April 21. I
(U.B The 19 supervisors of the I
.
tillThurs.
GINGER ROGERS
WM. POWELL
"STAR OF
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A WALTERS MAT SWIM AGAIN
IOWA CITY, la. 0J.R) Another
I Walters may swim for the Univer
i sity of Iowa seven years after his
I brother, Ray, won the only Na
tional collegiate cnampionsnip
ever won by a Hawkeye. Bernie
Walters, former Illinois state high
school breast-stroKe cnampion,
may compete in the NCAA cham
pionships at Columbus, O.. March
26 and 27. He recently was re
jected by the. Army because of a
physical disability.
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MIX UP
CHARLOTTE, N. C Mrs. Rich
ard Kent, Jr., received . a letter
from Lieut. .Richard Kent, Jr., an
army flier in the southwest Pa
cific area, saying he enjoyed her
many letters, "I'm pleased with
the snapshots of yourself" and be
was sorry he wasn't her husband,
but really, he was a bachelor.
You guessed it; the letters were
intended for her husband Lieut.
Richard Kent, Jr., an army flier
on duty in the southwest Pacific.
O, HAPPT DAT
LOS ANGELES Mrs. George
Adam's 70th birthday celebration:
She set out at 5 a. m. from her
Tujunga home for an all-day
stroll. Reaching Los Angeles' ex
position park by 10 a. m., she vis
ited the museum, later calling on
friends In the city.
By 7:30 p, m. she was home
again.
Her mileage: 42. And she docs
it every year.
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BOND SALE RECORD SET
BINGER, Okla. (U.R) Blnger set
a new Caddo record for war bond
sales when a 'box supper auction
brought in $10,688, One box sold
for $1,712.50
Springfield Theatre
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Sbert Subjects News
Thomas Jefferson, after observ
ing the custom in Europe, intro
duced finger bowls into America.
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Cram face. Z. Avoid readinf in poor
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or wina or wncn i,n mxm ovorrwoTKea,
bathe them with Lavopttk, Quickly
toothn In fUmed. wort, burn inf. itching
and irranulated eyelids or money re.
funded. Thousand prali It. 33 years
success: Get Lavoptlk today. At all
drug itores.
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