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Story' Behind Hitler Iiyw " - - 1 t Xsaopearance uttered r uTtrERT UXKULL I When Hitler I fni Staff Correspondent KrKHOLM U.(9 The Free Fr o bureau claimed to- Pf.1 the first authentic re- U'T...,.i.. .,1.1." ,uhinh L. the ni"cl ' fuehrer from military rlkin had oeen oumurcu FTfte indiscreet talk of his odiuiani. w" Frits Brueckner, who a Berlin din- rTtoo much at Sort said Heiniich Himm ter of interior and gei- jjf propaganda Minister Goebbels and Field Mar- r"v Karl von Rundstedt had IT Hitler to abdicate as su ffSr lord and "leave the war !riaud the abdication dated iTTthe end of August or the ,g of September when the KTof France obviously was 71 allied armies were threat- L. Germany. . u . r . amount of what ftmeCWlCi o - --- -- -- Coed, according to rrce uer E press, follows: ISt drove to Hitler's Ober rL viUa with a strong arm s'11"8, .ntiro SS HI. -cort wiuic on ...... mmrfed the estate and Ltd a" approaches. in, 'Visitors" but finally gave ,d the conference was held i large reception hall. ,. nnnrtstedt spoke first, ex- tiinc tliat the war could be iaucd only if Hitler desisted ! interfering in mimary mat- SPRINGFIELD flarul ' I , 7 w up in an ger and threatened to hang him, ....... .....i tuicivciiea ana said: 'With all respect for the fueh rer, the continuation of ih u,.. is thfl tllfKt lmnn-in4 . 1 1 - - Kim ul an con siderations and the SS fully sup ports the military leaders demands." Hitler then turned to Goebbels ana saia contemptuously: "And you?" Goebbels declared that "neither the armed forces, nor the SS nor the party" were wavering in their love, reverence and loyalty for the fuehrer and said nothing should be changed outwardly. He said Hitler should continue to represent the relch but that "wav ing aside expert and well-founded advice of the generals must cease once and for all." Conference Lonr The conference lasted six hours, interrupted frequently by Hitler's angry shrieks and crying and hys terical fits accompanied by carpet chewing which was reported to have prompted Von Rundstedt lat er to remark: "Rather 10 carpets than one more defeat." Hitler's physician was called twice to give him calming injec tions. The fuehrer expressed concern that his withdrawal from military affairs would weaken the people's morale but Goebbels assured him he would be kept before the peo ple receiving foreign diplomats and, above all, tackling the huge problem of postwar reconstruction in Germany. FACULTY HAS PARTY SPRINGFIELD A faculty par ty was held Wednesday evening in the high school following the presentation of the Dicken's Christmas Carol by the students. All faculty members and fam ilies were invited and there were a Santa Claus and gifts. FRIENDSHIP SHOWER GIVEN SPRINGFIELD A friendship shower was given this week by Mrs. R. H. Loop In honor of Mrs. Melvin Huff, bltte Those attending the party were Mrs. Bessie Faulkner, Mrs. Clar ence Walford, Mrs. June Me- locket For Trip To Moon lesigned In England By ANN STRINGER Id Press Staff Correspondent LONDON U.B Plans already ivi been made and navigational liniments designed lor a 238,- .mlle rocket ingm io me ... . r.: .!-. A If tal. Brllisn ocienuai, n. i. It aid today, asserting that the If problem remaining was to fcjn "DraKes lur uie iwnei keep It from crasning into me lisel. . Discussing Germany's rocket Boh, which he described as "the tit important and far-reaching Wopment of this war," the Its'lent of the British Inler- 'uetary society said the idea i trip to the moon was "per- Iriy sound." "Do not laugh at uie iaea, ne Li "It wousd be far more fool- not to talk about such a trip a to consider it impossible." Mains Rocket Lew. who asserted that rocket motion would come much fast- Itin did aircraft development, U the moon rocket would look btwhat like an ordinary child's Irot with vanes and explained it locomotive power would be kidred only half the distance. lAbout half-way on the trip, It pavitational attraction of the would pull the rocket the of the way. The difficulty would be providing rocket wr In reverse a brake-like mon to prevent the ship from hinj on Into the moon. Low predicted that in another I rnrs rockets would have sup nlcd ilmost every kind of gun. It will be nothing to ser.d of mall to London from taYork by rocket," he said. W Tires Rocket One of the outstanding fea- of the rocket Is its ability i Uke off with little launching Wlpment, he said, adding that it a is possible to fire rockets B such light craft as an out & motor boat. who in the first years of Wd War I designed and pro robot bombs in England, many allied war observers overlooked this almost complete lack of "backfiring power" in the rocket which he termed one of its most valuable assets. "Despite Its great weight, al most unbelievable speed and tre mendous explosive strength," Low said, "the fact is that it -needs almost no prepared hunching rigging. This makes it one of the most convenient offensive in struments of war and also of peace." The maxim in war is to hit the enemy with as much metal as possible while remaining at a safe distance. The rocket is the complete answer for this, he said. Commission Still Thinks A Fighter Ought To Fight LOS ANGELES, Dec. St. !. The .Mike Delia case was still hanging today as the state boxing commission ordered Cleo Shan's end of the purse freed and post poned making a decision until next week on referee Abe Roth's charges Delia refused to put up a fight Dec. 15 at the Hollywood Legion stadium. The "no decision" fight was thrown out of the ring by Roth in the seventh after repeated warn ings to the favorite. DeUa testified that he was ill before his fight with Matt Oglesby more than a month ago and never recovered. SHAMROCKS WIN SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 21. (U.R) The San Francisco Sham rocks last night defeated the Oak land Oaks 4-2 in a Pacific coast league hockey game paced by for ward Clarkson who led the scorers with one goal and one assist 4 YAY, TEAM BUFFALO, N. Y., Dee. 21. OI.B The Buffalo International league baseball club announced Tuesday it had signed Robert E. Gallan, Dartmouth college shortstop. LIGHT WEIGHT TURKEYS 12 to 15 Pound Average Freshly Picked CEILING PRICES SUPER Y MARKET Phone Springfield 720 foryMy lews ffct 9rh-ffsk Unr rf- V You'll want to - - - jftn , serve pc v . i if ter you taste the pringunic ness of PictSweet Peas. Right off the vine nd picked at their prime they'l perk up any menu. Adama, Mrs, McDonald, Mrs. White, Mrs. Berg, Mrs. Don Weaver, Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Bill Lyons, Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. Duval and Mrs: Gladys Woods. TAKES SHORT VACATION SPRINGFIELD Mrs. Mary Clark, high school secretary, left Wednesday on a short vacation, going to San Francisco where she will meet her husband, who has just returned from overseas. GUEST8 IN HOMC SPRINGFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods and son from Agness, Ore., weer guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Loop during this week. SCHOOL, CLOSES FRIDAY SPRINGFIELD E. H. Sllke, superintendent of Springfield schools, has announced that the Springfield schools will close Fri day evening for Christmas vaca tion. School will open again on Jan. 2. F. U CLl'B CHRISTMAS PARTY SPRINGFIELD There will be a Christmas party for the F. L. Girls club Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home of Lovell Paris. Made line Stone will be hostess for the party. FINES SPRINGFIELD Fines have been assessed in the recorder's court against Roger Tyler, Eu gene, $10, basic rule; and Ronald Gregg, $1 (suspended), non-stop. Canada has a fresh-water area of about 228,307 square miles. Nominations Listed For Active Club Nominating committee from the Eugene Active club , has reported the following names for new of ficers: Roy Copping, president; Ralph Kindler, first vice-president; Gene Gibson, second vice-president; William Wood, secretary treasurer; directors, five to be eelcted: Jack Danner, Maurice Cox, Lcs Goldschmldt, Willis Wiper, Elmer Gustafson, Melvin Gustafson, Ken Hulse, Fred Brenne, O. P. Nordling, C. E. Mc Lean. Further nomination! may be made from the floor. The club holds its regular luncheon meeting Thursday noon at the Eugene hotel. Eugene Register-Guard, Thursday, Dm. 21, 1M4 . Pag IS. The cornea of a cat's eye has a I side than a man can, curved area two-thirds greater man a man s cornea, and lor this Use of milk as an artlcla of diet reason a cat can see farther to the rtatei to , dawn of eiviiu.u,, PASTE SHOE POLISH Is.. in the4-oz. Family Jar CRANBERRIES MINCEMEAT A&$t $t$lfs 0. CSjMrCy Safeway turkey, wil, Bfc" ?0 Jai Jt lKC V " y solden brown, tender. Jj jgSPl - Zi&l ,&rC&X' .ff-l, - delicious - or your J SggSgl gVl5? jTsi tlfnpr money b?ckl Downtown Eugene stores CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY, Dec. 24th and 25th (Springfield Junction Safeway will remain open Sunday, Dec. 24th). Please shop early . . . early in the day and early in the week . . . when supplies are plentiful and stores less crowded. Add color and tang is your holiday feast I LB. 39' ENGLISH MAID It's mine pi ttmel l-lb." Jar 40' GOOD FOOD The ideal Xmas gift. 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But first, remember that in buying a turkey it's wise to figure about Mtol lb. (drawn weight) per serving. 1a -,,.. fh bird ffhlia keeping it in compact and . attractive shape while roasting): Fold wings back so the tips are caught in back of the bird, and tie tightly around the whole bird using strong cord Then, using 'another length of cord, tie firmly around the end of each drumstick just above the joint, press them close to the body, and tie them securely to the tailpiece (as shown above) DOUGH ftLANKET ROASTING is the next step, and it requires neither roaster nor basting: . Have bird trussed and ready 2. Place on shallow pan or metal tray (may go cuter-cornered if bird is large) '3. Have oven good and hot (450 F.) 4. Mix 4 to 6 cups of flour (depending on size of bird) with just enough water to make stiff dough; knead slightly 6. Roll out to K to H inch thickness. Urge enough to cover bird completely 6. Let edges hang loose don't tuck in (if it stretches too thin at any point, patch with extra dough) 7. Put immediately into hot oven 8. Pour 1 cup water into pan; bake about 15 minutes for dough blanket to set. 9. Reduce oven heat to 325 F. and finish roasting 10. Do not baste, but be sure to keep about 1 cupful of water in pan at all times . 11. Half an hour before serving time, break the hard dough blanket by tapping with a ham mer; remove blanket, being careful not to break the skin. 12. To get desired color, increase heat if neces sary and continue cooking uncovered. Roasting time depends on the size of the bird; the larger the turkey, for example, the fewer minutes per pound needed for tender result. Turkeys weighing from 14 to 25 lbs. require about 4 A hours ot 325 F.; from 8 to 13 lbs., about 3 'A hours. 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