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E DEEP
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London, Dee. 7 (U.FD Rus
sian armored speadheads drove
deep into the southern Balaton
gap 40 miles from Austria to
day and Berlin reported that
other red army forces were bat
tering against the outer defenses
of Budapest from two sides in a
climactic attempt to take the
Hungarian capital by storm.
The entire 200-mile battle-
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"Jeannine" Writes Santa But
Neglects To Include Address
The first letter mailed here toi
Santa Clause came from a little
girl named "Jeannine," but
Santa Claus is having a hard
time to fulfill her wish as no ad
dress was given and there are
several little girls with that first
name.
Uncle Sam, through his post
office, did his bit by delivering
the letter, without a stamp, ad
dressed to: Santa Claus, North
Pole, Arctic.
The mailman turned H over
to the Elks.
The letter reads:
"Dear Santa Claus:
I want a doll. I want a broom
to play house with. I want a doll
with hair, too.
' "Love,
"Jeannine."
Maybe If Jeannine would
write another letter to Santa
Claus and give her address, It
would help him out. He is very
busy these days and has little
time to look for little girls'
houses.
front extending across Hungary
from northeast to southwest ex
ploded into furious action as the
Germans poured reserves into
the Austrian gate below Balaton
and the new danger (one south
west of Budapest.
Eenemy reports said Marshal
Feodor I. Tolbukhln's 3d Ukrain
ian army, without slowing the
tempo of its drive tor Austria,
had wheeled its rlght'flank
northward to join Marshal Ro
doin Y. Mallhovsky's 2d Ukrain
ian army in a great pincers as
sault on the Hungarian capital.
Moscow's early morning war
bulletin partially confirmed the
Berlin account, reporting that
Tolbukhln's forces had speared
14 miles northward along the
west bank of the -Danube to take
Raczalmas, 29 miles south of
Budapest.
WRITES WAR PLANT TUNES
Cleveland (U.R) Sammy
Watkins, orchestral leader at a
local hotel. Is Cleveland's "Yan
kee Doodle Dandy .' Watkins has
turned out patriotic tunes for at
least live Cleveland war plants,
Until 6 o'Clock
Don't Miss the
Showing the Achievements of
YOUR Jackson County Red Cross
Chapter Since Pearl Harbor
CTOOT(0)I5JSI2S
SEE the grand achievements of YOUR Red Cross Chapter sine Pearl Harbor
. . . Don't miss this exhibit and rededicate yourself NOW to service in soma
Red Cross branch Your help is urgently needed NOW!
BRING
CHRISTMAS
to -
FIGIITIIIfi UEII
On the High Seas!
BRING A GIFT TO THE
RED CROSS OPEN HOUSE
TONIGHT BEFORE 6 P. M
They will be appropriately wrapped and shipped by the Red Cross Camp and
Hospital Committee.
O Chevrolet dealers throughout tha Na
tion are proud of tha role they have
played in assisting the American Red
Cross in this "Christmas on tha High
Seas" program!
Published In cooperation with the
Jackson County Chapter, American
Red Cross by your Chevrolet dealers
In Medford .
ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET
IN SEDITION CASE
Washington, Dec. 7 U.
The mass sedition case ended
in a mistrial today.
Federal District Judge James
M. Proctor formally declared a
mistrial of the seven month old
proceeding after a poll of de
fendants revealed that they
would not consent to continuing
with another judge presiding.
The special session was held
to determine disposition of the
case as the result of the death
of Judge Edward C. Eicher a
week ago.
The jury was called In after
the poll of the defendants and
told that "In view of the death
of Chief Justice Eicher in the
midst of the trial of this case
and the circumstances that
have been developed here, the
court feels compelled to dis
continue the trial and formally
declare a mistrial of this case.
Only one of the 26 remaining
defendants was willing to con
tinue. .
MONTANA FIRST
TO MAKE QUOTA
Helena, Mont, Dec. 7 (U.R),
Montana celebrated Pearl Har
bor day by becoming the first
state in tha union to officially
go over the top of its sixth war
loan E-bond quota.
State War Finance Chairman
A. T. Hibbard telegraphed Na
tional Director Ted R. Gamble
in Washington, D. C, that Mon
tana's $10,000,000 E-bond goal
had been exceeded by $45,000
at noon today and that "at least
$1,250,000 more la In transit."
Hibbard said Gamble told him
that Montana was "not only the
first state to exceed its sixth war
loan E-bond quota, but is so far
out ahead that there Is no competition."
2
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Sam Young, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Young ot Phoenix
Jacksonville highway, and Man
fred I. Douglas, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. I. Douglas, 20 Barnes
avenue, have recently completed
courses at the midshipman
school In Chicago, branch of
Northwestern university, with
rank of ensign.
Ens. Young was recommended
for radar training and will take
four months' additional training
at Princeton university and an
other four months at Boston
M. I. T. Ens. Douglas is in San
Francisco awaiting further or
ders. He left here Sunday eve
ning after a visit with his par
ents. .
Thursday. Bee. ?. 144 MEDFORD MAIL TMBTTIfX AYZH
Tula Lake, Cal., who wish to re
nounre their citizenship will be
heard by John Burling, repre
sentative of the U. S. department
ot justice in Washington, D. C,
the war relocation authority an
nounced today.
Burling arrived at Tula Lake
today to start hearings author
ized by recently passed congres
sional legislation providing that
any citizen during wartime may
apply to the U. S. attorney gen
eral tor permission to renounce
their citizenship.
The color ot rose quartz Is at
tributed to the inclusion of small
amounts of the salts of titanium
or manganese.
Boy Scout News
By C. D. Griffiths, Scoutmaster
- Nineteen Boy Scouts of Troop
2 gathered Tuesday at Lincoln
school gym for a round table
discussion of good Scouting.)
Troop Chairman Jack Hunt
ley announced he will assist the
troop in construction of camp
cabins. Edgar Sidwell also of
fered to assist. The troop will
form at the Lincoln school at
9 a. m. Sunday and plans a full
day of Scouting.
Dick Hake was elected bas
ketball manager with Ted Sid
well as coach and captain. Prac
tice Is scheduled Friday night
at Lincoln gym. Other troops
having teams are asked to con
tact the manager for games.
Scout Wendell Bateman dem
onstrated a fine radio sending
and receiving set.
Charles Wagner and Wendell
Bateman are waiting a Court of
Honor to prove their ability tor
Star Scouts.
The troop drew names to buy
Christmas presents tor the
Christmas party. Scouts not
present will draw next Tuesday
evening. Parents of Scouts
planning to attend are asked to
place an additional present for
each young member of the fam
ily. The troop is looking forward
to having as guests of honor
next Tuesday Miss Ruth Kiezer
of Central Point to assist in
some Christmas songs.
Loren Soderlund is a new
member of the troop.
Troop Chairman Huntley
promises soon to fill the vacan
cy of assistant Scoutmaster with
another World War II veteran
with previous Scouting experi
ence, thus giving the troop a
full staff.
MARINE COMMANDER
FOR TRAINING BOYS
San Francisco, Dec. 7 (U.R)
Maj. Gen. Julian C. Smith, for
mer commander of the famed
marina second division, and new
ly appointed commanding ten
oral ot tha Marines' Department
of the Pacific, today was on rec
ord in favor of compulsory mill-
wry training tor American
youth.
"Only highly trained troops
containing a large nucleus of pre
war trained men could have
beaten the Japs at Tarawa and
the southern Palaus." Smith told
a press conference.
W00DRQW W. NEWBURN
TRIAL OPENS TUESDAY
Woodrow Wilson Newburn,
mlllworker, indicted by the last
grand Jury on a charge of statu
tory rape involving a minor girl,
will go on trial before a jury in
circuit court next Tuesday. A
civil action is scheduled for Mon
day, the day originally set.
LUMBER OUTPUT UP
Sart Francisco, Dec. 7 (U.R)
Production of white fir lumber
in California in 1943 increased
more than 36.4 per cent over
1942 and the total lumber out
put in the state reached the rec
ord total of 2,352,992.000 board
feet, the V. S. Forest Service an
nounced today.
Lumber was a California In
dustry two years before the gold
rush. The gold is about mined
out, but California trees still
grow new wood.
Um Mall Tribuiw Want Ada.
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San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 7
(U.R) Cases of American citizens
of Japanese ancestry interned at
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