Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 09, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    "A Bell Fpr Adano" Pulitzer
Prize Winner As Best Novel
New- York, May 8 U.R)
John Hersey's "A Bell for
Adano," received the Pulitzer
prize of $500 today as the most
distinguished novel published
during 1944.
Mary Chase's comedy drama,
"Harvey " the story of an alco-
UNIVERSAL
SPIRITUAL TEMPLE
Meuage Assembly
Public Circle at 2 p.m.
Each Thursday at
Medford Hotel.
Mezzanine Floor
By REV. DARLENE LeVYNE
From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Consulattions. All welcome
All in the light Hear Bible
Facts TRUTH
holic and his Invisible six-foot
rabbit, received the $500 award
for the original American play
representing In marked fashion
"the educational value and pow
er of the stage, preferably deal
ing with American life."
The Detroit, Mich., Free Press
won the Pulitzer award for the
most disinterested and meritori
our public service rendered by
an American newspaper during
the year for iU Investigation of
legislative graft and corruption
at Lansing, Mich.
The distinguished editorial
writing award, limited to the
editorial page, went to George
W. Potter chief editorial writer
of the Providence, R. I., Journal
Bulletin. Sgt. Bill Mauldin, United Fea
tures Syndicate Inc., cartoonist,
won the cartoonist award.
Spend Your Vacation at
LAKE 0' WOODS RESORT
Now opened under the same management, Mr. and Mrs.
T. S. Neeley and Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Dutcher.
O FISHING O BOATS
O STORE O RESTAURANT
Modern GabinsSToS
Bring your ration books, as the Store and Service Station
are now open.
We are now open for the summer season, for your enjoy
ment and relaxation.
James B. Reston of the New
York Times won the $500 award
"for a distinguished example of
telegraphic reporting on national
affairs published in daily news
papers in the United States."
The $500 award for distin
guished reporting on Interna
tional Affairs went to Mark S.
Watson, military correspondent
of the Baltimore Sun.
Jack S McDowell of the San
Francisco Call-Bulletin won the
$500 award for distinguished re
portial work during the year. "
Harold V. Boyle, Associated
Press war correspondent, won a
$500 award for- distinguished
rnrrpsnnndence. The committee
said that Boyle's stories promot
ed International understanding
and appreciation.
Joe Rosenthal, Associated
Press photographer, ' won the
award for an outstanding ex
ample of news photography with
his picture of U. S. Marines
planting the American flag on
Mount Suribachi. Iwo Jima.
Historian Stephen Bonsai won
the award for a distinguished
book of the year on the history
of the United States with his
book, "Unfinished Business."
The committee awarded $500
to CSeorge Bancroft, author of
"Brahmin Rebel," for a distin
guished American biography.
For a distinguished volume of
verse published by an American
author $500 went to Karl Sha
piro, author of "V-Letter and
other poems."
BIRTHS
KUEHLTHAU To Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Alex, 55 N. Orange, May
7 1945 a girl, weighing seven
pounds, et Sacred Heart Hospi
tal. TORCH BURNS AGAIN
New York, May 9. U.R The
torch held aloft by the Statue of
Liberty in New York harbor
burned brightly last night for
the first time since shortly after
Pearl Harbor.
dosing time for Classified Adl 8:30
i m. Too Late to Classify 12:15 p m
Million Nazis Lay Down Arms
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German soldiers, part ot the thousands that surrendered uncondition
ally to the Allies In Denmark, march unarmed through Copenhaveu
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Mother's Day fi Her Day and she'll want to look her
loveliest. What better gift to choose for her than
one of our charming dresses? A gift she will wear
not only on Mother's Day, but a gift to keep her
cool, comfortable and pretty right through summer
. . a thoughtful gift she'll sincerely appreciate.
Make your selection today.
Colors Navy, Black and Pastels
Harris Ellsworth
Given High Praise
At GOP Gathering
High praise for Harris Ells
worth, representative to congress
from this district, was voiced
here Monday by Miss Marian
Martin, assistant chairman of the
national Republican committee,
who was here for a meeting of
partv workers.
"Mr. Ellswortn is one oi inc
linact man In winffrpw" MiSS
Martin declared. He is making
his mark in Washington, tie nas
hapn corvine mi a number of im
portant committees and recently
was appointed cnairman oi me
j..fimn fnmmiftpfk of the Re
publican Congressional Food
Study committee. LonRressinan
Ellsworth is doing a fine job.
not only for the Republican
party but for the nation as well.
War Cost Dwarfs
Previous Outlays
Washington, May 9 U.R By
the time Japan surrenders, the
United States probably will
have spent during World War II
more than twice as much mone
as it previously had cost to run
the government and fight all
other wars.
With the defeat of Germany,
the nation's spending record
looks like this:
Expenditures, 1789 to July,
1940, $173,000,000,000.
Expenditures, July 1, 1940, to
May 6, 1945, $300,000,000,000.
LT. ROBERT H. TIECK
DIES IN PLANE CRASH
Word has been received by Dr.
and Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Beall
Lane, of the death of Lt. Robert
H. Tieck of Oroville, Calif., in a
bomber crash at Riverside,
Calif., May 4. Lt. Tleck is a rel
ative of the Lees and a former
Medford resident. He is surviv
ed by his wife, Stella, and his
l Daients. Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Tieck. Funeral services will be
! held in Oroville.
BEMBERG SHEERS
JERSEYS
Sizes 14 to 50
$9.95 to $14.95
COTTONS
Styled by
JOYCE HUBRITE
BETTY B AX LEY
ALICE FROCK
S3.95 to $9.95
PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER
M. M. DEPT. STORE
Lt. Robert Brown
On 21 -Day Leave
First Lt. Robert Gordon
Brown, who served with the
army air corps in Italy for the
past year, arrived in Medford
Sunday to spend a 21-day leave
with his mother, Mrs.) Henry
Brown, 821 Vi West Tenth, and
with his uncle and aunt, Col. and
Mrs. O. L. Overmeyer, 610 South
Holly street.
Lt. Brown, bomber pilot, has
been decorated in recognition of
his service with the air corps.
NAB SEYSS-INQUART
Canadian First Army Hq.,
Holland, May 9 (U.PJ Arthur
Seyss-Inquart, nazi commission
er for occupied Holland and
high on the list of war criminals,
has been arrested by Canadian
army authorities, it was an
nounced today.
Picture Star Pay
Exceeds Wage Of
Business Leaders
Philadelphia, Penn., May 9
(U.R) Philip D. Wagoner, type
writer company executive,
received $138,860 last year as
president and general manager
of Jnderwood Corp., New York,
according to the annual report
filed with the Securities and Ex
change commission today.
Underwood's executive vice
president, Leon C. Stowell, re
ceived $68,980.
The Household Finance Corp.,
Chicago, paid its president, B. E.
Henderson, $125,185 for his serv-l-'S
as president and general
manager of the corporation and
subsidiaries.
The salaries of Wagoner and
Henderson are two of the largest
reported to the commission this
year. The only salaries which
have exceeded them, as yet, an;
four reported by Warner Broth
era Pictures, Inc., to Bette Davis,
Barbara Stanwyck, Rosalind
Russell, and James Cagney
whose salaries varied from $241,
000 to $183,000.
Blaze Destroys
Magnesium Plant
Las Vegas, Nev, May 9 (U.R)
Fire destroyed Unit 3 of the
sprawling basic Magnesium, Inc.,
plant here last night with a loss
estimated today at $500,000.
Origin of the fire was undeter
mined. Bechtal-McCone Co., chemical
manufacturers, recently took
over Unit 3 from the Defense
SPRING
MERCHANDISE -
Coats. Suite. Millinery
Alteration, by Experts
Specializing
LADIES' COATS & SUITS
IN HALF SIZES
Barelson's
Ladies' Ready-To-Wear
31 No. Central Avenue
Wednesday, May . 194S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THRES
Plant Corp., which erected the
gigantic plant early in the war
at one time the plant was the
world's largest producer of magnesium.
SWISS OUST NAZIS
Zurich, May 9. (U.R) Reliable
reports said today that Swiss
authorities closed the German
legation in Bern yesterday and
ordered the legation members to
leave Switzerland within three
days. It was learned that Ger
man Minister Otto Kocher
would be allowed to remain in
Switzerland but that the others
would be expelled.
The adoption of Latin char
acters for writing Turkish was
voted in 1928.
CAMPBELL'S MILK
PASTEURIZED or RAW
Grade A at yout favorite
Grocer, or 'phone 4190
EX-APPLEGATE MAN
DIES IN COLORADO
Lyman J. Livesay, former resi
dent of the Upper Applegate dis
trict, died at the Western Slope
Memorial hospital in Delta,
Colo., April 25, according to In
formation received by county
friends. Mr. Livesay made his
home with the Harry Barrs of
Upper Applegate for some time
and was well-known In the com
munity He also operated a small
restaurant In Medford for a time.
EX-HUSBAND ACCUSED
Hollywood, May 9 (U.R) El
len Wilson McAdoo, grand
daughter of the late President
Woodrow Wilson, today charged
her ex-husband, Musician Wil
liam A. Hihshaw, had slapped
and tried to choke her. Police
said Hinshaw, held on an assault
and battery complaint, admitted
forcing his way into the heiress'
home but denied striking her.
CAPITOL RELIGHTED
Washington, May 9. (U.PJ
Floodlights played on the U. S.
capltol dome and the Washing
ton Monument from dusk last
night until dawn today In cele
bration of victory In Europe
It was the first time since Pearl
Harbor either structure had been
( lighted.
Closing time for Sunder Ton Lett
! Pleese remember
Poor Digestion? 35
Headachy?
Sour or Upset?
Tired-Listless? an
Do you feel headachy and upset duo to
poorly ingested food? To feel cheerful
and nappy again your lood roust b
ditreattti properly.
fcachdav Natunmtiftf produce about
two pint of a vital digmtive iuir to
help dijrtut your (nod if Nature faila,
Eur food may remain unHirwld
vlnf you headar-hy and imtahl.
Threfor, you muni mcivaM tha flow
of this ('ifrmtlva Juira. Carter a LUtl
Liver Pills increase this flow quickly
oft?n In aa little as HO minuts. And,
you're on the road to filing; totter.
Don t depend on artificial aida to
counteract indijeatioiv when Carters
Little Live Hills aid diction after Na
turea own ordT Take Carter's Lit t Is
Liver Pills as directed. GlUwat,ajr
drugs Wi-f, Ufily 2.X.
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A stream of water 116 Inch in ilxe, run
ning constantly, will waste about 20,000
gallons of water In a month. The combined
water fixtures and appliances In use In the
United State watte millions of gallons of
CIU OF MEDFORD
WATER DEPARTMENT
AWWA
water yearly, enough to put out hundred
of fires In industrial plant and home
from coasMo-coast. Therefore, use all the
water you need, but need all you use.
Then, TURN 17 OFF.
City Hall Bldg.
Phone 4906