Page 10 Eugene Register-Guard, Monday, August 21, 1944
Brazilians Fighting
With Allies In Italy
ROME, Aug. 21 (UK Polish
troops of the British eighth army,
advancing swiftly north of the
Cesano river in the Adriatic sec
tor, overwhelmed enemy resist
ance in a wide area inland and
occupied the towns of Mondavio,
Serafini and Palermo yesterday,
an allied communique announced
today.
As the Polish units gained in
the east, it was disclosed for the
first time that the Brazilian ex
peditionary force under Maj. Gen. i
Moraes de Mascarenhas had joined
the United States fifth army in
the area extending inland from
the Tyrrhenian sea south of Pisa.
The Brazilians will help to fill
gaps left by the withdrawal of
three American divisions and
some French troops from the
fifth army for the invasion of
southern Trance, it was an
nounced. The exact location of
the Brazilian forces remained a
strict military secret which was
not expected to be released until
the Germans themselves find out.
At the end of February. 1944,
the estimated population of the
United States was 137,700,000, the
mark formerly estimated for the
end of 1945,
Dimpled Italian War
Prisoner Sought
PORTLAND, Aug. 21 OP) An
Italian prisoner of war with a
dimple in his chin who escaped
from Camp Adair Saturday night
was sought by federal and state
authorities today.
The Portland office of the FBI
said the escapee, Antonio Naccare,
28, hitchhiked to Huber where
his trail was lost He is five feet,
five inches, weighs 140, has black
wavy hair and wore blue denim
trousers and khaki shirt. He
speaks English brokenly.
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600 Attend Jersey
Cattle Club Picnic
CARLTON, Aug. 21 OPi Some
600 persons attended the Oregon
Jersey Cattle Club's annual pic
nic at the nearby farm of Thomas
Mitchell, motion picture actor,
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lindow
of Independence were presented
two trophies for the record per
formance of their herd. Dan Wil
liam A. Schoenfeld of Oregon
State college was among the
speakers.
All mankind according to Prof.
A. C. Haddon, ethnologist, can be
divided into three kinds woolly
hair, wavy hair, straight hair.
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STAFF 8GT. IAHU WILSON.
son of Mr. and Mrs Harry E. Wil
son of Toledo, formerly of E.u-
gene, has been decorated again
with the air medal for recent
aerial achievements on combat
missions. He is an aerial gunner.
SON ON CORSICA
Mrs. Nora M. Aman of Corval
lis, formerly of Eugene, has word
that her son, Cpl. Howard P.
Dixon, with an aviation engineer
ing battalion, is on the Island of
Corsica.
JOHNSON RETURNS SOUTH
PFC Lynn C. Johnson, who
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Fred Johnson bf Mohawk on an
18-day furlough, left recently to
report back to the 126th general
hospital at Longview, Tex. He
serves in the medical corps.
CORPORAL BROWN HERE
Cpl. Gordon Brown, with the
! anti-aircraft artillery at Fort
Bliss, Tex., is spending a 10-day
furlough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Brown of 1563 Lincoln
street. He entered the service in
July, 1943. j
BRTAN IN HOSPITAL
Word has been received from
PFC James Elvin Bryan, 19, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryan of El
mira, that he is in a hospital in
Italy for treatment of sinus
trouble. He entered the service in
August, 1943, and after 17 weeks
of infantry training in Alabama,
went to Italy. He was with the 5th
army when Rome fell. He has been
awarded the expert rifle badge,
the good conduct medal and the
infantry combat medal.
HATHAWAY TO AIR FORCE
COTTAGE GROVE Ronald E.
Hathaway, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Hathaway of Cottage Grove,
left recently for Monterey, Calif.,
to enter the army air forces. He
held the state record in high jump
this year.
BROWN PROMOTED
! Tech. Sat. George L. Brown, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown
of 2523 Columbia street, is serv
ing in Italy. He recently received
i promotion from staff sergeant to
his present rank. He is in avia
tion ordnance, attached to a bomb
er group, and has been overseas
since April. He entered the ser
vice two years before being sent
I aoroaa, in Apri, iuii. xor 10
months, he was stationed at Fort
George Wright, Spokane, Wash.
HILLS ENTERS NAVY
Alvin Hills, 18, son of Col. and
Mrs. Frank J. Hills, 1273 Mill street
entered the navy in July, and now
is taking his boot training at the
naval training station, Farragut,
Idaho. He was graduated from Eu
gene high school this year.
STEELE IN ARMORED UNIT
Cpl. John W. Steele, son of Mrs.
Roberta Steele, 430 Thirteenth
Avenue west, has qualified as an
expert with the carbine, it is an
nounced from armored school
headquarters at Fort Knox, Ky.
Corporal Steele is a member of the
10th reconnaissance troop (mech
anized), a unit of the scnooi s dem
onstration regiment.
TRCNNELL TRANSFERRED
Naval Aviation Cadet John V.
TrunnelL son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Trunnell of Eugene, has been
transferred to the naval air train
ing center at Pensacola, Fla., after
successful completion of the pri-
mary flight training course at the
naval air station, Glenview, 111.
After passing the advanced
flight training course at Pensacola,
Cadet Trunnell will pin on his
wings as a naval aviator and be
commissioned as an ensign in the
naval reserve or as a second lieu
tenant in the marine corps re
serve. The cadet Is a graduate of Cot
tage Grove high school, and began
his naval aviation career at the
navy's pre-flight school at the
University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
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7 Bike Riders Die
In Oregon Traffic
Bicycle traffic fatalities in Ore
gon during the first six months
of 1944 totaled seven, an in
crease of four over the toll of
three for the same period of 1943,
accordine to Secretary of State
Bob FarrelL The increase is 133
percent
An analysis of the bicycle-motor
vehicle accidents for the first nan
of the year show a total of 162
riders inolved in accidents.
Fifty-three percent of these
riders were involved in accidents
as a result of unsafe riding prac
tices, the analysis showed. These
unsafe practices included inat
tention, attempting a turning or
other maneuver under unsafe
conditions, failure to give right of
way, entering a street without
stoppping, making a sudden turn
and riding two or more abreast.
The six month death toll of
seven bicyclists is greater than
the annual toll of six killed in
1942 and is near the toll of ten
for the year 1943.
"The fact that so many of these
bicycle fatalities were the. result
of unsafe traffic practices on the
part of the riders is evidence that
they need not have occurred,"
Farrell said. "Bicyclists should
observe them in the interests of
their own safety."
These rules of safe riding were
suggested:
1. Keep well to the right on
streets and highways. Never ride
in the center of the thoroughfare.
2. When turning, get in the
proper lane and give the proper
hand and arm signal.
3. Never cut sharply across the
path of vehicular traffic.
4. When riding in groups, ride
single file so no riders will be
forced out into the path of heavier
vehicles.
5. When riding into streets or
highways, watch for approaching
cars and do not ride out into
their path.
Christian Science
'Mind" was the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of 1
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Aug .
20.
The Golden Text was, "Not that
we are sufficient of ourselves to
think any thing as of ourselves;
but our sufficiency is of God" (II
Cor. 3:5).
Among the citations which com
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: "For
who hath known the mind of the
"Lord, or who hath been his coun
sellor? For of him, and through
him, and to him, are all things; to
whom be glory for ever. Amen."
(Romans 11:34, 36).
The Lesson-Sermon also In
cluded the following correlative
passages from the Christian
Science textbook, "Science and
Health with Key to the Scriptures"
by Mary Baker Eddy: "God is in
finite, the only Life, substance,
Spirit, or Soul, the only intelli
gence of the universe, including
man. . . Spirit is divine Principle,
and divine Principle is Love, and
Love is Mind, and Mind is not
both good and bad, for God is
Mind, therefore there is in reality
one Mind only, because there is
.ne God." (p. 330).
Processors' Canned
Pea Ceilings Rise
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 (UP)
Price ceiling increases for, pro
cessors of the 1944 pack of
canned peas were announced yes
terday by the Office of Price Administration.
Retail ceilings will be the same
as last year, OPA said, since the
added return to canners will be
subsidized under the Commodity
Credit Corporation agreement in
tended to hold the price line on
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and spread Athlete's Foot.
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35 years' amazing success. Zemo really
works the first trial convinces. At all
drugstores. ZEIVI s)
certain canned foods.
The new prices do not cover
wholesalers and retailers, who es
tablish their prices by fixed mark
ups. The pricing formula for pro
cessors is the same as that re
cently announced for canned
spinach, asparagus, and red sour
pitted cherries.
The regulation provides speci
fied amounts for each producing
area, which may be added to the
1941 base prices of each processor
In addition, OPA has set upper
and lower limits on the ceilings
If a processor's price, arrived at
by use of the formula, is higher
than the upper range, it must
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