Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 05, 1945, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, April 5, 1945
Children at Home Aboard Coast Guard Transports
SEUIXC CIRCLE NEEDEEICnRK
Potholders Vi cleome Shower Gifts
( r . i i c r n No 5M4) and color char« for am.
broldarl.qf, »cod 1« cent« In coin, vour
nan,a. addraaa and the p a ltrrn number
D u a lo an unuaually la m r d a,ra n ,I .n d
currant war condition«, alluhtly r o r , ||nia
1» required In (Ulin* order« (nr a la v of
the moat popular pattern number«.
A R E P O R T ON G E R M A N Y
Hard-boiled Leon Henderson did
some tough talking to President
Roosevelt when he arrived back
from his economic survey of occu­
pied Germany.
Henderson was sent by the White
House to consult with General
Eisenhower regarding the economic
setup in Germany after the A rm i­
stice. But, while the form er OPA
adm inistrator has kept very mum
about it, he was quite critical in his
verbal report to the President re­
garding negligence on the part of
the arm y, the state departm ent and
the Anglo-American-Russian* com­
mission in London regarding plans
for running Germany
Henderson told F D R
that
neither the U. 8. m ilitary nor the
state department had done any­
thing except the sloppiest sort
o( planning about running the
difficult German civilian econo­
my after the arm istice. V . S.
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Ambassador John Winant In
London, Henderson indicated,
,
had been sitting on his haunches
,
as a member of the trip a rtite
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commission supposed to look
into this, but doing nothing.
Henderson reported that the plan
for cutting Germany up into three
different sections under the British,
American
and
Russian
arm ies «
simply would not work economical- ■
ly. He pointed out that the Ger-
man railroads were set up to work
as a unit, not in three different sec- i
tions. Likewise with German indus-
tries. Henderson proposed, there-
fore, that German civilian economy
be run by a civilian commission
representing the Allies which would
have charge of the entire country.
He also proposed that the m ilita ry
take orders from the civilian high
commission.
What the President will do about
the Henderson report remains to be
seen. When he suggested that Hen-
derson go back to Germ any, the |
hard-boiled ex-OPA adm inistrator j
refused. He said it was impossible
to work under the present setup. In-
stead he will go to China to
make a study of price controls for
Chiang Kai-shek.
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H» N»w Montgomery St.
Saa l*r.tiui«co. ('«III.
Eneluse IS ce.ll« for Pattern
Primitive People
T h e w o rld 's m ost p r im itiv e peo­
ple a re c e rta in n om adic trib e s liv ­
ing in C e n tra l A u s tra lia , who s till
do not w e a r any clothes, c u ltiv a te
an y lan d , possess an y a n im a ls but
dogs, o r build any kind of hom e,
m e re ly setting up te m p o ra ry w ind
b reaks on cold nights.
now consider the nursery as a "m u st.” Thousai
are being brought to the United SUtes aboard
st from the Orient and weal from Europe. Most o
■om Red Cross workers and members of the ships
S O O T H «
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treatment Really mocking becauaa
they're really medicated Used by
million« lor cuugha, throat irrita ­
tions or hoararnrea n-aulting from
colda or smoking Only 1(>< box.
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(Note — What some White
House advisers fear is that the
same chaos and inflation which
killed democratic government in
Germany after the last war once
again w ill become so ruinous
that the German people will fall
back on another H itler or
Kaiser. 1
YOUR THROAT
■ ncaora c n e e ry potholders a re
* alm o s t too
p re tty
to
use!
T h e y ’re
inches, h ave tw o blue­
birds sw ayin g on a c h e rry tre e
bough w ith two c h e rry blossoms
in shaded pin k. A p a ir o f these
w ill m a k e a m ost w elco m e g ift.
y o u r c a t, and set the pot where
the c a t can help h im s e lf, as grass
is essential to his health.
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Economic disaster for 55,000 Indians is
in Arizona and New Mexico. A m illion or
problem of the Indian Office is the ovemoi
lands.
n in the rugged mesas of the N avajo country
direct cause of the potential blight. The real
upon com paratively unproductive, deteriorated
Man-Eating Tigers in Burma
To p rotect the ends of a la rg e
lin o leu m rug th a t has to be stored
fo r a tim e , place g a lvan ized pails
on the ends. T ie the p ails to g eth er
to keep them on.
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A
teaspoonful
of
a m m o n ia
added to the j a r o f w a te r in w hich
steel wool is kept w ill p re v e n t rust
fro m fo rm in g .
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L e t the g e la tin congeal a b it be­
fo re adding the fr u it. T h is w ill
keep the fr u it fro m going to the
bottom o f th e m old.
MILLIONS for
YOUR IDEAS
ACT N O W . . . wrifo for
FREE confidential informa­
tion on how others are
cashing in on their ideas.
WRI1E
C H. T A Y L O R
ROOM 516
2 9 W O R T H IN G T O N ST
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MASS
Beethoven Standing
Them/
u n o ia sea oDserver with no ax to
grind either for or against any one
political party.
The M aryland and Rhode Island
legislatures are the latest to push
the idea of a O .I. Joe at the peace
table, resolutions being introduced
by Charles M. See of Cumberland,
M d., and Joseph M ills of W ar­
wick, R. I. The Texas and South
Carolina legislatures have already
passed resolutions, while Senator
Johnston of South Carolina and Rep­
resentative Jackson of Washington
have introduced resolutions in the
U. S. congress urging that the G .I.
Joe attend the San Francisco con­
ference as a starter to the final
peace session. They propose that he
be no higher than the rank of ser­
geant.
CORN FLAKES
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“The Grains An Gnat Faoda” —
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Kellogg’« Com Flakes bring you nearly all
the protective food elements o f the whole
grain declared essential to human nutrition.
CORN
FLAKESi
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Note — The Iowa poll, con­
ducted by the Des Moines Sun­
day Register, found that an over-
he s stationed in Washington as
chief of the arm y ground forces, he
still has the reputation of looking
cut for them.
The other day, Washington realtor
Col. Gus Ring, who is used to get­
ting phone calls from all sorts of im ­
portant apartm ent hunters, was
surprised to find General Stilwell
walk in his office and ask for an
apartm ent. Stilwell didn't want the
apartm ent for himself, but had trav­
eled all the way across Washington
to try to get an apartm ent for the
widow of one of Stilw ell’s junior of­
ficers who had been killed in action.
Note—He got the apartm ent.
C A P IT O L C H A F F
W allace and Loan Adminis­
tra to r F red Vinson are getting to­
gether to discuss plans for coordi­
nating the 60,000,000-job program.
As W allace looked around the
room in Jesse Jones' old loan office,
he said; “I just want to see where
the bodies are buried.”
C redit Republican Senator Austin
of Verm ont with doing one of the
best jobs at the recent Mexico City
conference. Though not a trained
diplom at, Austin was a tower of
sound advice to the U. S. delegation.
vpt. u . A . M cC rary, C entralia, III., combat m ilita ry police, and Carol
Hagerm an, Kansas C ity, Mo., Red Cross worker, shown with the '’50
pound man-eating tiger killed by the couple in Burm a. Servicemen and
women on the B urm a front have organized several successful tiger hunts
in this w ar theater during the last year.
A fter the symphony of w ar had
thundered through his home town of
Bonn, G erm any, most of the city was
left in ruins, but the statue honoring
Ludwig Van Beethoven, one of the
great composers, still stands in the
town square.
No Fish Shortage at Wauconda
Child Oscar Award
them with Fleischmann’s yellow-label Y e a s t-th e
only fresh yeast with more EXTRA vitamins.
RAISIO CORN MUFFINS
ip8 com meal
< tablespoons melted butter
ma milk scalded
or rnarRarlne
asiwons salt
1 cake Flelschmann’s Yeast
blespoons brown sugar
% cup lukewarm water
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2 eggs, well beaten
3 cups sifted flour
he com meal very slowly into the scalded milk. M ix In salt,
i sugar and melted butter or margarine. Cool to lukewarm,
lve Fleischmann s Yeast In lukewarm water and a dd to
rarm com-meal mixture. Add eggs and flour; beat well. F ill
„eased muffin pans half full. Cover and let rise In warm
free from draft, until light, about 1 hour. Bake In mod-
‘ oven at 375“F. about 30 minutes. Makes 20.
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This is the sight, and the smell, that greeted residents
Lake, Wauconda, III., when the Ice went out. M ore th
dead fish were washed ashore when the Ice m elted. Unfit
only use w ill be as fe rtilize r, a shortage of which exists in
of the nation. Despite their condition they can be used
M a rg a re t O’Brien is shown with
the “ O scarette,” presented her by
Bob Hope, for the best child movie
actress of 1944. This Is the first year
she has been included in movie hall
of fame.
N:w tavlxad Virtlai Eiltlei if FliiMlnui
'C lip and paate on ■ penny
. poat card for your free
co p y o f F le ls c h m a n n ’a
newly reviaed “T h e Bread
Baaket.” Dotena of eaay A d d ra » _ ___
recipe« for bread«, roll«,
deaaerta, Addraaa Standard
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