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rotTH neoroBD mail rareuirt Tridtr. April 19, IMS BY KM GEORGE An article by Gault Mac Oowsn, war correspendent at Gen. Bredley'i headquarter! In Germany, tells of the decoration by King George of MaJ. Gen. Leven C. Allen, chief of staff of Gen. Bradley. Gen,- Allen is the brother of A. C. Allen of the 1'able Rock district and the gen eral has spent much time with his brother here. The article stales that Gen. Bradley now has under his com- BROWN SUGAR IS THE SECRET OP THIS Sandwich "Butter" 4 tbip. peanut butter 3 tbip. C and H Brown Sugar Mix thoroughly. Mikes 4 whopping sandwiches. Deli cious! Nutritious! Different! Goes over big with the chil dren ! Good touxce of protein! Be sure iff G-H j sugar I mand over one mllllan men, the largest field command In United Statei history the 9th army, The correspendent iayi: "I saw Gen. Bradley today with his chief of staff, MaJ. Gen. Leven C. Allen, and both presented the appearance of an unruffled and happy pair. Bradley, his hands In his pockets, leaned against a wall as he discussed one phase of the current operations with Allen as though four armies pre sented no more problems than one. But earlier I had had a long conversation with both and I know that the fighting today Is presenting more problems in ap plied mathematics and logistics than practically anything hither to. Two-Man Job 'It Is Gen. Bradley who gives the troops their targets. It Is this headquarters where strategy and tactics merge. This Is a strategic and tactical Job the strategy coming from Gen. Eisenhower, with Bradley and Allen turn ing It into applied tactics. "Admiring Gen. Allen's facil ity as chief of staff. Field Mar shal Bernard Montgomery asked King George to make him a companion of the Order of the Bath, one of Britain's highest j royal honors, In recognition of 1 his work In co-ordination and j planning In conjunction with Field Marshal Montgomery! February drive toward the Rhine. Now the scarlet ribbon of the order splashes added color on Gen. Allen's chest. Work Together "Gens. Bradley and Allen are like two fingers together, with Bradley the index, and Gen. Allen is his deputy when the commander goes forward, and is his adviser on personnel, log istics, enemy information, sup ply, planning and civil affairs when both are together. All n coming Information from the four armies and all outgoing in structions from Gen. Bradley are channeled through Gen. Allen. "Gen. Allen has been responsi ble, wholly or In part, for the indoctrination of 83 per cent of all American army officers. He succeeded Bradley as command ant of the Tort Bennlnf, Ga., infantry school In February, 1042, when Bradley went to Tu nisia. Gen. Allen turned out of ficers at tha rate of 1,200 week ly. Ha has grown with the armies he helped to create, un til now, as chief-of-staff of the greatest American field force In history fortified by his experi ence In the war plam division of the general staff in Washington he can feel confident with Gen. Bradley that this colossal operational command will work." PLANE TO AGAIN SPRAY LOCAL PEAR ORCHARDS The plane and equipment of the Centrail Aircraft company of Yakima, Wash., are still here, and will again apply "pre-pink" and "pink" spray to the Crown Oaks and Fair Oaks orchards, Walter H. Leverette reports. Rain and other conditions held up the work the past week. The first dusting was made last Sat urday. Leverette said It was planned to do it once every week for a month and that the process was more or less of an experi ment for thii area. Daily Weather Report Porecatt Med ford and vlcinttv: Fair and warmer tonight and Saturday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Saturday, but morning froat In western valleya. Warmer. T.ocal Data Tcirmerature a vear ara todav: Highest SI degrees, fowect 39. Totnl monthly Drectoltation .23 inch. Deficiency for the month .37 inch. Total precipitation ilnce September 1944. 13.98 Inches. Exeats for tha season .27 inch. Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m. yesterday 34. 4:30 today 88. io morrow Sunrise 6:32 a. m.. sunset 7:31 Past 34 hours: High Low Boise Boston Chicago Denver - Eureka . Havre Loi Angeles . New York Omaha Phoenix ... Portland Reno Roteburg Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle Spokane wnnhington, D. C. Yakima . 8.1 . 69 . 94 . SI . 47 , B . 92 . 73 . 6! 7 91 . 49 91 39 53 . 59 48 74 ... 5 61 46 1.14 26 36 44 . 34 trace S3 37 19 36 36 49 PIECEMEAL PEACE MAY BE OUTCOME CHURCHILL HINTS London, April 13 (U.R) Prime Minister Churchill hinted In Commons today that the Al lies forsee a necessity of forcing Isolated German army segments and areas into unconditional sur render over some period of time. Churchill said In a brief an swer to a question In Commons: "The policy of unconditional surrender does not exclude un conditional surrender piecemeal, and is not necessarily applied only to wholesale surrender." Laborite Rhys Davis ques tioned Churchill regarding Gen. Pwight D. Eisenhower's letter to President Roosevelt saying there probably never would be a clean cut German military capit ulation. Asked whether he had read tha statement, Churchill an swered "Yes Sir." It was "No Sir" to a question whether he would make a statement on it. E. IN PACIFIC WOLF DEMURRER Thomas Alva Muse of Ashland was notified by the navy depart ment this week of the recent death of his son, Arthur Eugene Muse, MM3c of the Seabees. The serviceman, who had been serv ing in the Russell Islands for the past 14 months, resided on a small farm east of Talent before going Into the Seabees. The deceased was born May 18, 1916, and passed away April 8 of an attack of spinal menin gitis. He is survived by his wife, Grace, and small daugh ter, Betty, of Medford; his father, Thomas Alva Muse, Ashland; three brothers, Pfc. Troy Muse, marine, serving In the South Pa-J cific; Lt. Bradford Muse, sta-; tloned at Ft. Bliss, Tex.; Pvt. Alva F. Muse, stationed at Stin son Field, Tex.; three sisters,! Mrs. Nan Tharp. Central Point; Mrs. Enid Renfro, Carml, 111., and Mrs. Mary Russell, Ashland, j No details of the burial have been received by the family as yet. ' l which tney will donate to the hospital is asked to call Mrs. Fred Sankin at the Red Cross office, 440S. Also needed Is a cabinet with glass doors to display agates which patients at the hospital cut and polish in the occupation al therapy shops. Mrs. Verna Garner, State Head of DUV On Official Visit Mrs. Verna Garner, state de partment president of the Daugh ters of Union Veterans, is In Medford today and tonight will make her official visit tn iritn Deuel Hubbs tent. The official meeting will be at the armory at 8 p.m. and Is to be preceded by a dinner at the Holland Hotel at 6:30 p.m. Officers of the local tent state that a full attendance is expect ed at tonight's session. While here Mrs. Garner Is be ing entertained at the home of the local president, Dr. Susie V. Standard, 1105 West Main street. A co-operative, non-profit Ol.io concern Is making shipping boxes designed exclusively for mailing packages to members of the armed services overseas. SOUND TRUCK and Public Address System! FOR RENT! Any Place Any Time Any Occasion FIDLER NEWS AGENCY Phone 4034 or 6038 122 No. Riverside. Med lord BIRTHS POMEROY To Mr. and Mrs. Wm., Rogue River, April 12. 1945, a boy, 7V4 lbs., at Com munity Hospital. WEATHER San Francisco bay area, north ern California and Sacramento valley: Clear today, tonight and Saturday; warmer today and Saturday. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Parts It Service on All Makes B. & B Washer Shop 406 E. Main. ' Phone 5302 OUTDOOR FURNITURE IS NEEDED AT CAMP WHITE Outdoor furniture is needed for the use of patients at the Camp White hospital, members of the Jackson county camp and; hospital committee stated todav.l Anyone having such furniture Two Meetings of Spiritual Inspiration! THE SALVATION ARMY 238 NORTH BARTLETT STREET conducted by Lt. Commissioner and Mrs. Wm. H. Barrett Territorial Commander " (In charge of S. A. activities in eleven Western States. Hawaii and Alaska) Supported by LT. COLONEL AND MRS. JAMES DEE Divisional Commander (Oregon and Southern Idaho) SUNDAY, APRIL 15 AT 11 A.M. AND 8 P.M. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED THERE'S A REASON WHY Wards 8343 13 AMERICA'S FAVORITE WORK SHOE! It's outstanding value for th prkt... Q4vs Extra War.. Extra Comfort... Extra Satisfaction I Miii I) wu If J 379 Mn ask for H ever and ow again, and no wondrl 18343 omblne)i to many feature.. Here'i l fouah black elk-tanned learner that' pliable and If porou for solid comfort I Here'i double tWcknei of strong leather sole 1 1 Goodyear weltedl Here'i high quality construction you simply can't beat! ' A good tHACI TO IUY good SHOIS iVJL ontgomery Ward Circuit Judge Herbert K. Han- na In a ruling yesterday sustain- ed the defense demurrer to the second degree murder charge against Fred A. Wolf. 63. and directed the grand Jury be re convened for reconsideration of the case. District Attorney George W. Ncilson said the grand : Jury. would meet next Wednes-; day. ' I The demurrer, filed by Attor ney Don R. Newbury, counsel j for Wolf, contended the Indict-' ment should have specifically de scribed the death weapon, In- j sieaa 01 reiernng 10 is as "sharp Instrument," a technical point. The court ruled that to prevent the possibility of error a new Indictment be drawn. Wolf, held In the county Jail, is charged with causing the death of Percy H. Dames, by Inflicting a fatal wound as the climax of a sidewalk altercation at Gold Hill the night of last February 4. Siskiyou Camp Of Red Cross Holds Meeting In Yreka Several members of the Sis kiyou Camp and Hospital Coun cil of the Red Cross went to Yreka, Calif., this morning to at terd a meeting of the council there. Mn. Frances Dlbley, re gional director for camp and hospital councils from the area office, was to have been present as guest speaker. ! Attending from here were Otto . Frol.nmaycr, chairman of the : council: Mrs. Leonard Carpen- j ter, chairman of the Jackson county committee of the council; Seth Bullis, chapter chairman; ' Mn. Norrli Porter, secretary; Mini Vera Humphrey, county chairman of the Junior Red Cross, and Miss Dorothy Fruit. I assistant Red Cross director at the Camp White station hospital. OBITUARY ! WILLIAM M. HOWARD William M. Howard. 83, a resi dent of this community for over 80 years, passed away In local hospital early Friday. 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