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0 .111 '.rrltfl UN TELLS IE4DE 15 The War At a Glance GRIFFIN SEES PROGRAM I .una J. KELLY l,e.L VLY.llv culled "tho big 'Shut hu roiniilns commit. tf In hi live Iklln D. rtoosovclt. " Ron itc Majority Leader i5 (Ky). II'"""' speaker um. Senator MoKolftr D; ? prellont pro tempore hi senate, and llouso Mn J Leader McOormick if- ."rtnf" Roo.o I ...mania, hroailen- .clary. ' - .-" , , . a . cmcnt cl. extension of the . it . I..... ..nnnnr. , lii u program (or Interna fetalis oi ! " -: dl.cu.wo. u, - ... im.u.M mr FX Mr. iruili. -;, Ion of tlio draft luw with nnicnuiiieiii, - up that bill today, and I, a powerful bi-partisan St UiHirr wmj w. ' ' J , . barring urn- , ' . .. ... iiv mrmlhft unu i Mary training. Br The A.soclated Proa The Weetern Ironti Ruhr nn.'lc. ct mop-up vlrtuully complete; L.mziK cupiumii: iniru army built ud strcnuth III rrhr. alovakla; seventh unity battled in nuviiiuuru; rrencn inuppcd up In Clrondu caluury; British reuenca cioo ana were 10 mllva from Hamburg; Cnnudliinii bat. tied In flooded weatern Uulluiid. The Ru.aian fronli Curmnna mild attack on Berlin wiis In Its fourth day: outaklrla of n rnnnn (Hmo) In Czechoaloviikla ahulled, union uiovo on ivioruvBKn US' irava, uvnx, I'ruguo ana Munich, Th Italian fronli Hrltl.1, atormed throuuh Argentn gup on iuiih iu rurrara; Americana imil heavy ro.latiinco In northward advance on Bologna. Th Pacific fronti Mnrlnea overran northern . end of Oki nawa; Puttied lough rcalalunce on southern front; la Jlnui virtu ally conquered; second landing mads on Mindanao In Philip pine; clounup otitaUlo Uaguio on Luzon continued. FTROIT. April 19 (Pi Five isana .inning nnpiww .A in work at the helaey. ki Wheel company today but imeiiu rctusai io comply regional war labor board ktlvt ordering the reinstate- Eof tlvo flucnergeci union ri cauied unre.t In the three nlnnls. Inoni thoo returnlnu were five ancnargea men. wno Liny ipokcamen aaid forced way pati piuni uijurit g no timen .aid the guard, were le to eject the men from plant, but Inalaled thry i not bo paid for their fee directive waa unprec- hd in trial it ornorcn tno tuny to rehire, before to wm emieu. empioyoa a' fucd for disciplinary rcanonn ire the atrlko began. The men were minor omciaia or 174. United Automobile Ken (cio), wnom the com ccuscd of electing a fore irom one of the nlunu. in n,,.. .1 II...... .'t, wnmv, nuipr'ii.7ra prciictent, inlet the board d o would be dlarciarded me an appeal to the nation. Irrill Woman Opens pkkecpmg Office RPTT.T vt w m r mi.. fuson, for aeveral yean urn wiin rrnnk Carey and I Mnthn am (innLI.... I . .-.....v. a uuunii:cn:i, 11119 iinccd plana for owning an .., ..iu uuimiiiH aa I to the Gulmon Beauty nill-rq sno Will Ot avail' to firms who need pee. present Mrs, Thoinuson, innlnvnrl K t. i i r "j uuiiifnuil aiui tr, arowers, and by other lilt f rm .ill ...lit ......... ih:i uillVQ will 'r ousincss April 23 lie Center Pinna . w fj fponed by Council IKTLAND. Anrlt 10 m lnd' city council haa ooat. u rnnalrln... I-.. M r . I. . ' ';'"" 01 pinna lor r mcr una othor dovolop. r " wxuia proviao worK f . V." u,la women, council postponed action !lIV Duinnv. ndlnl.u. . l r.--- -...t raiiw, xney aug fc nTiro r(,slrlc'cd area that fin .ii w"n nymer. r ...... uiinuieascg ana the uuBa to consider the FJiext week. STEP-UP IN COASTS JOB T TO E' NEW YORK. Anrll in M, Mrs. Eleanor Rooaevell mid to day in her newspaper column ho would not accept or run for public office or any offlco at the proaent time. She added, however, thnt ilin planned to continue her column, 'Mv n.v " Br.rl K.. I .. V , BMW HU. IIIUMill7 ge in the Ladle.' Home ournal aa well aa writlnu "nn occasional article." George A. Cnrlln. coneral manager of United Keutures Syndicate, aaid Mm. Roosevelt' contract to write "My Day" had been renewed laat March 10 for flv yeari. "Mrs. Roosevelt Ii a ureal ludy and a -great perwn In her own right." ha declared. "Her column will be accepted on It own menu, rrom now on the can aneaK moro trcoly on all matter.." In her column today. Mrs. Roosevolt said; "I havo two loba that I con alder myself obligated to do and that I want to do. My dally column I have alwaya looked upon as a Job which I wanted to have considered on its merits. Because 1 was the wife of the prealdent, certain re strlctlons were imposed upon me. Now I am on my own, and I hop to write as a newspaper woman. .... "My magnzlnc page In also a contract that I wish to fulfill as well as I possibly can. " A Brooklyn man who stole a tree was charged with petty lar ceny. In the redwood country, the charge would have to be grand larceny. "Collupso of Gormany can only Incrvaso our difficult Job In the Pacific northwest," states Rnur Admirul R. M. Griffin, commundunt of the 13th naval district. "Wo anticipate and arc prupiirliiK for a shurp step-up In tho repair work that will come to our shipyards." "As tho entire war swings to the, Paelfle It la nalornl 11.. I tho west coast will have to bear me urunt to Keep the ships re paired and In action. Because this area is the closest contl- llltntnl tltlMal ril.l.l.l In Ihn scene, of Intense, action, battle. uumiiKca snips ana snips rcquir. Ing routine overhauls will be HPttL hprn rifNt in llm. 1m gettiiiK them back in shape to uumuara japan, similarly, as our forces now In tho European uicuier move imo the Pacific, more shina mi ml h ullH fmm our ports to carry tho great bulk of supplies and equipment required for their support. We may confidently anticipate ca- paclty loadings on the west const to laKe advantage of the shortest route to tho scene of ucllon." "Our Islunrl vMnrl ft in A it in arc well ahead of schedule, but uiu uup sun minus no can win tho war or prolong It for years. WO miml heir. nr.ii.nl Ik.l hero at home by staying on the ji'u every aay and keeping enough ships and men out there iu senn nun aown lor the lull count." Nisei, FFA Awarded Settlement Payment SEATTLE, April 19 (VP) A Japanese-American girl, Yoshlko Tllltl. WOB BtirarH.. tOIAA tho Auburn chapter of the future farmers 01 America ouwj yes terday by Federal Judge Charles H. Leavv. Tho girl was awarded pay ment In settlement for some 40 acres ,of farm land condemned by the government as part of the site of the Aiihurn nrmv alp depot. The Future Farmers were reimbursed for loss of crops planted after they leased tho land from Miss Tsujl. Klamath Footprinters Play Host to Chapters Footprinters of Klamath chap- tcr will bo hosts at a district mooting Monday, April 23, at 7:30 o'clock at Col-Ore tavern. Yrcka. Dun.muir and Medford chapters will Join the local unit. The grand chapter president, Michael Strazzo of Sacramento, and other officers of tho as sociation, will be present. Din. ncr win do served. I E The Buckuroo Days committee held a meeting Wednesday night to further plans for tho 194S rodeo celebration to be held here, July 1, 2, 3 and 4. The committee announced that the Gusky troop ot trick riders has been engaged and will entertain each of the four days of the show, uusky has per formed his roping and tiding; tricks with Ringling Brothers and the Tom Mix Wild West show. The Gusky troop Is composed of himself, his wife, and two children, a boy 14 and a girl 13. The family is from Carthage, Calif. A unique double routine of rupe spinning will be an inter eating feature of the rodeo, and Gusky's amazing performance of roping two horses at the same time while standing on his head, will be one of the high lights. Classified Ada Bring Results. Thursday, April 1. 194S HERALD AND NfiWtU. THRIE ii in (in mm atY&Stt fca foaad thai lltaa-taalae ituart TabtoU Ma take. aaprr nut u iiMp-rabMa BTDJauNB Of acta iaatg ilaa. suahuw, aad rai turn- ack, TaaU daUcioaa, aaiy ta lata aa auxiaf. DO bottle. Try taa bara a good aifbt's ataaa aad waka as ajoraiaf laallaf Ilka a .1.000,000. o.t g.aaia lUiait Tablau at jmu druuiit alr J5. 0e, at SI JO aadn mak. asatUra ainar? back gaanuiaa. Wonieii do iob uffir simple or....o Dae to Loss of Blood-lrei? Toti tlrla who sniffer from sltnpls Dml or who losw to much during monthly ptrlodi you ImI ttrad WMk. MdrmtteJ out" this mt b duo to low lood-lroiwo try LydtA B. 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"And I haven't seen him since," the logger was quoted as saying. The California official said he planned to continue questioning Wellesley today. No charge has been filed against him. The cuckoo can sing with its bill closed. SUNDAY if1 PELICAN 11 ILywai a j aaay fJjB45sl5- Vl YOU DONT NIID CASH AT SMrt-USI PURCHASE COUPONS TM fe to the CredH Afflr juit oooe to tt boot, lull ot enupoat . . . thro ou ptol the couposi Juat like eeeh All Utroagli the ttore. Tbere'e oo fo or formu Ity, so tisPilDf i-lci illpi. Hmll down pijrmeDt xnrl moBthly repnyaneoti Usual errjto! charie. err yours today at Your SCARS CREDIT Offic 9 on experienced oilrood Carman m this area CXDPrlnnen I. ' rc" nave . . . and nma. fcd en, I,,. "' . r,r. re."d blD; .' I, "t 18 ioo.ay.si lBStCTclmJ2ortn:o than mr 1 mu,t keep ,nF trairiH rn in..,, i.!. Tlng'lhV jeep, r".f.S "(l gtlnR nnH trnnii. roneSAtCsStpP,,r.ts ot.em-si-l..s- p- Ihere is a r7;;r.u.-.. vital nm wm, f0ika you.n run Bali Wll.n "fat-class MtieVL. 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