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Pag. 4 TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN Monday, JM945 Soviet Russia Prize Enigma For Diplomats Conference Delegates a Difficulty Figuring What Beds Want By J. M. ROBERTS, JR. AP Forelprn Affairs Analyst Soviet Russia, marching up the, hill and then down again, as the prize enigma at San Francisco 1 and in Europe.

Trying to locate her position is like trying to put the little drops of mercury. In the proper spots of the old-time puzzle boxes. No country Is so outspoken about the affairs of others. Hardly a country but has received' her advice about affairs which once were termed domestic, although it's true that how there- is hardly anything without international. Implications.

Russia declines to.accept, a charter providing for discussion' of "any matter within the sphere of international relations" and wishes the assembly to -consider only matters "relating to the maintenance of international peace and security." Hardly Much Difference The former phrase 'admittedly Is broader, but since everything involved In-'It is a potential factor In the latter, it Is not clear why anyone in a sincere, and -determined search for peace should object. Those who see every Russian move as something sinister probably will Jump to the conclusion that she is seeking to prevent assembly discussion of the cases of. Yugoslavia, a i a Poland, Czechoslovakia, and others which certainly involve the international sphere but which, since none" of these countries' are in any position to declare war, do not actually, at the moment, Involve peace. But others say- Russia 'does de- peace- sincerely. will merely put this new contention down as another inexplicable move on Moscow's part, to which expect to, find, the answer This also applies.

to the latest moves regarding Poland, Russia' chooses the very time 'Of consultations, regarding the Polish; government to 'bring to 'trial 16 Poles whose mere arrest breakdown in 'negotiations only a few weeks ago. Like Russians Pewrially A close observer of Francisco reported that the leading delegates liked the. Russians, -were not mad-'at them, but -Just a a terrible it -came methods; or what they really Language has; a. very real part in the with 'intonation and facial expression enhance the words -of ways 1 note than negotiations, in There also may be something; to the contention that Russia has not yet "grown up" in international outlook, is actually not very well eware of the reaction some' of her FOR BRONCHIAL, ASTHMA MWIOM CO.1 INVUUM1 If IN AZUA.UIH UNIMAOtlLI VArOlllU Of MOMCHIM AflHtU MUlttO IN IIUAUAIIV MJT IUUIAUT UU THAU OMI UlMimi. fl HAIUUIl WHIM TAJIK TO JuCTlolt NOM.NA«COnt HON-HAH1 MU WIAI ovf.

AIM for Further Fret BROADWAY VILLAGE DRUG STORE Preierlptlon Oruooiiti 1060 Broadway Phoni S79 Hawaii -Washington Super fort Flight Takes Only 20 Hours WASHINGTON, Juno 18. A nonstop flight record of 20 hours, 15 minutes for 4,640 roller from: Hawaii to Washington in a Superfortress has been set by Maj. Gen. Curtis B. LeMay.

LoMay, chief of the B-29 fleet pounding Japan; flew the giant plane most'of the way, the war department said yesterday in disclosing that he and 15 officers and enlisted men landed here at 7:43 m. (MST) Saturday. LoMay came to the capital for conferences at Army air forces headquarters. He leads the 21st bomber command of the 20th nlr Leaving his headquarters at Guam on Friday, LcMay made the flight to John Rogers field, at Honolulu In 15 hours and 43 minutes. Pausing in Hawaii only two hours, ithe 38-year-old general from Lakewood, Oi, piloted the plane on takeoffs and landings, was at the controls during much of the flight and covered the entire distance of 8,420 miles in 35 hours and 58 minutes.

Two Mining Districts Out After July 1 Due to a budget curtailment by the legislature the state department of mineral resources will have only two field engineers, instead of July 1, it was stated by George A. Ballum, engineer, yesterday. Under the new setup the state will be reduced to two mining districts, the southern and the northern. The southern will be covered by Ballam, the northern by A. C.

Nebeker. Fieid engineers retiring fronTthe department are Elgin B. Holt, of Kingman, and. Andrew MacFarlane, of Globe. actions are bound, to get abroad.

However, she shows signs of increasing attention to criticism. If this means she is becoming, of of understanding- the becoming of necessity of standing progress is being made. In the 1 meantime America may maintain a better balance on the subject by considering that the United States of well be confused if it were standing off' watching the United States of the Mexican war or.Nicaraguan occupation days or, more pertinently, of FOR THE JUNE BRIDE ulaetlon of diamond and wjd- dlna twp or thrM diamond matoh.d'Mti. Alio bridal Mti mad, to Oup low priori all tax-nothing to tddtd. JOHNSON JEWELERS It I.

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a general strike today if King. Leopold' resumes the throne. (A CBS broadcast, said many Belgians expected Leopold' would return to hls 'capital today or tomorrow from 'Switzerland, where he has been resting, with his commoner wife since their liberation from a -German concentration camp;) New anti-Leopold 'demonstrations were reported from elsewhere in Belgium. At Waterloo, cries of "death to Leopold! Hang him!" were heard dur-ing ceremonies ''at the Wounded Eagle monument con-. secrating Napoleon's defeat.

The Liberal; Socialist, and Communist parties, Belgium's federal of.labor, and delegates of liberal trade unions all joined in Brussels in an appeal to their "compatriots" everything in their, power to prevent Leopold's return to-power. The group charged that certain elements were preparing to back Leopold's return with force. "Reply to all provocations by. hitting harder," the appeal said. "If the opposition behaves in such a manner, as to make total cessasion of work inevitable, must bear the responsibility therefore." The statement endorsed the Van Acker cabinet's resignation of Saturday in protest.against the king's imminent return.

Return of Leopold to. the the statement wouW mean a victory -for pro-German c'ollaborar tors and be, tantamount to a disavowal of the Belgian resistance movement. It Leopold's surrender, to Germany in 1940, Marshal Knifed Trying To Hdt Gilbert Brawl GILBERT, June. 18. town a a was "the and knifed'when he attempted to break-up-a -brawl'-among Spanish- American youths Sunday afternoon.

'Sinclair credited J. Simpldns, deputy marshal, who came to his aid, his.life. Leaders, of. the youths were jailed. They.

also required medical attention. THE HIGH COST OF LEAVING Htvi you today'i in-; critied cofti will affect, your, loved to' you--how much' mora your need fop food, clothlno, and Benjamin Van Praag 52 Alameaa Ph. 7211 THE. PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP AMERICA Home Office STREHCNIOI (, BHAITAR Newark, N. J.

Corp; McGee Is Truck Driver On Japanese Front Wet boggy, roads, of even Jap fire are'no obstacle to Corp. Orln W. McGee of Tucson, when he has a truckload of equipment and supplies for the boys at. the; front. 123rd.

Field of the 33rd division; has been pushing -the. Japs back mile after, mile! through the mountainous terrain of. Northern Luzon by blasting 'the Nips with the deadly accurate 155-mm: McGee is''completing his second year of and has two brothers In the service, one and' the other in the Navy. Ralph Preston, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Cyrus Preston, RFD 4, has received the- 'Navy's aircrew- man wings upon successful completion of flight combat training at the-Naval air Lauderdale, Fla. He has had. much training in Avenger torpedo bombing of the type making 'devastation strikes against the Pacific enemy- from aircraft carriers. Petty Officer Preston, an aviation radioman 3C, attended 1 Tucson high school prior to his enlistment, and has had training and instruction in seven naval -training schools. Word has 'been received here of the enlistment.of William-C.

Daily into the Marine c9rps at Phoeniz. He has been sent to San Diego to begin basic training. Daily is the 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Daily, route 5.

He was a Tucson high school student, for three years and was a summertime employe at the Painted Cave ranch at Winkleman. Arthur Moore Llndsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. 2310 East Fourth street, is now stationed at Ft.

"MacArthur, Califi, awaiting orders for transfer to a training center. He was.recently discharged from the Army air' corps' reserve, upon his request, in order to join active service. Maj. Gregory -Hathaway, 1427 East Second'street, is a crew member new Superfortress sponsored by Chester W. Nlmltz at ceremonies attended by Gen.

H. Arnold. "The are serving as bases for the planes which Gen. Arnold at that'time was Inviting You visit: FRANKIE'S KIDDIE SHOP (Formerly Leyith'an's) 32 E.Broadway Phone 7780 You will find the same variety. 'of Merchandise the.

Same Courteous Service "Come In and browse around." Nlmltz said, -although Islands are are elastic." He' wished the crew, of. the plane many, happyMaridirigs and good hunting. Col. M. Blanchard, route 2, a member of the headquarters staff of Gen.

Courtney first army, has returned to the United States. After a 30-day furlough, Blanchard will return to duty, with that army which is now preparing for operations the Japs, in the Pacific. --o Word. has been received here that Maj. Carl J.

North Church street, son of J. J. O'Dowd, has- been awarded the -Bronze'Star. The- award made by Gen. J.

Pierce, was presented for heroic achievement in connection with military operations against an armed enemy in Czechoslavakia. 0--r- Master Sgt. Paul 'E, Stein, son of Mrs. Ida- 2022 East; Speedway, has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal by order of Gen. Walter Krueger, commanding officer, sixth army.

While in Dutch New Guinea, the citation reads, Stein, a member of a signal construction company, installed military, cable. through dense jungle, and mountainous terrain between task, force, headquarters and the Being, cut off by road blocks from organization, Sgt. Stein secured material and equipment at the points where'it was.neded for continuation of the work thereby assuring the completion of the mission on 'schedule. Ens. James D.

Landon, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Landon, 55 North Melwood avenue, Tucson, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross' for his attack on a strongly defended enemy convoy in a carrier-based torpedo Once Fat! Now Has a Model's Figure "Ilost32lbs. wear size 14 again" Belly RoynoWs, Brooklyn Once 156 Miss Reynolds lost weight weekly with AVDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan.

Now has a model's figure. Your experience may or may not be the same but try this easier reducing plan. First Box Must Show Results or money back. No exercise. No laxatives.

No drugs. Eat plenty, You don cut out meals, you justcutthem down. Simple -when you enjoy delicious A YDS before meals Only $2,25 for 30 supply. Phone Psychiatrist For Part-Time Duty Is Urged To help defray the. cost of em-' ploying a psychiatrist for the community, the Pima county board of supervisors was asked Saturday to' include.

$1,000, in the 1945-46 budget. Rabbi Joseph H. Gumbiner acted-as chairman of a committee appearing the board to make the request. Other mem- plane off the coast of French Indo China. The citation was signed by Vice Adm.

J. S. McCain, USN, commander of a carrier task' force. Rear Adm. Matthias B.

Gardner, USN made the presentation in a cere mony on a carrier. Ens. Landon's father, a chief machinist's mate, is duty with the Seabees in the AIR MIIVDED? Pilots, students, passengers are now eligible for our special air insurance. The rates have recently been sharply reduced. If you fly, this policy is worthy of in- yestigation, Why don't you call us right now.

on, I i i i 642 E. 8th Phone 4630 EXAMINATION THIS WEEK ONLY What You Get X-Ray Flnorotcoplo 'examination of Internal organs, I glnusei, itomach, intestines; also examination of liver, prostate, female organs, glands, nervoii system" and column, electric heart teata, aim other testa. We will tell yon your trouble and tell yon how to get welL ARIZONA" CLINIC 260 E. Congress Phone 755 A II that modern science has learned about correct shoes for growing feet is embodied in this new line of Spend your stamp wisely buy a pair of these com-. fortable smart shoes 'for your boy or girl.

HBO to BROS. 22 East Congress JOIN THE MIGHTY Phone 467 BONDS AND KEEP THEM b'ers of committee Included Judge Evo Miss Mar- and Andrew P. Martin. According to members of the committee object is to raise' $7,500 which to pay the cost of obtaining a psychiarist who could divide his time between Tucson and some other city, such as Phoenix or El Paso. 1 The purpose of obtaining such a specialist, the' board was told, Is to reduce insanity and crime by early detection and treatment of persons showing signs of mental deficiency.

Organizations represented on the committee, are the Red Cross, USQ, Travelers' Aid, Catholic Social Service, Jewish Welfare, and the city school system. The 'American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars will be asked to participate. On hearing the -request for the appropriation th'e Hoard of visors indicated tliey would Ukt it Buys exclusive eastslde homosttes SAN GABRIEL VILLAGE A charming home center. High spot adjoining golf course and park." 30 minutes bus. Free school service.

No citj' taxes. Large site special. $298 UP--S25 DOWN Get an approved location today and apply for building permit Special building and financing department to help veterans and others. STANLEY WILLIAMSON REALTOR S5 S. Stone Phone 3015 LANCE'S CAFE 60 SO.

5TH AYE. DAY AND NITE SERVICE D. R. LANCE, Prop. JACK LUSIANO, Chef Seating Capacity 68 Peoplt JUST ARRIVED! What You Have Been Waiting For-A Large Assortment of EN A MEL WARE Pots--Pans--Sauce Pans--Combinott-- Pails--Dishptni ED-PflHH Drlpolators Tea Kettles I Window Pota Oral Dish Paw 932 E.

SPEEDWAY NOTHING FINAL ON TAPE AND CORD "Yesses," "Noes," "Perhapses," and "Maybes" have been flying right and left. Planned programs, strategies arid all imaginable approach.es have been put up, knocked considered, reconsidered, replanned, revamped and time after time they have, again been set up for further consideration. 1 We, of course do not know what the final result will be, and we do not believe, that anyone in or out of Washington knows. We Do Know that an abundant supply of everything to our. armed forces will speed the end of war.

LET'S BUY AN EXTRA BOND THE MIGHTY 7TH--- AND SEE IF WE CAN'T FINISH BY THE 7TH Pearl Harbor Day) Then'and only then shall we have all the supplies for civilian use. Right at the present time we will continue every effort to serve you from materials still on hand. VENETIAN BLIND E. BROADWAY BETWEEN 1ST PHONE 1473.

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