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The Havre Daily News from Havre, Montana • 6

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Havre, Montana
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6
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ACTION BUILT OR HOME RONT IGHTERS The LIGHT OICIAL SIGNAL COKPS PHOTO It The ALTO 1 Lucke Co '5 rr Throw TOUR Srcap Into the ight 1 I fit A ltleiholo) up in Salt Lake Clty on Sava io try tne axis Carolyn Handy 2 year old in' fantile paralysis victim nestles in arms of her mother Mrs Cabell Handy aboard the Delta Airlines plane which flew her 5000 miles from Lima Peru to the Cincinnati Children's Hos pital for treatment rank Bartel mey chaplain and Dr A Jestrab surgeon Trustees are Roy Landis one year Herman Karl berg two years Clark three years Albin Larson is the retiring post commander Heads California Press Association THE RED CROSS IS AT HIS SIDE AND THE RED CROSS IS YOU Army Navy College Qualifying Exams To Be Given Wed Third Army Navy college quall fynig tests are scheduled next Wednesday morning March 15 it was announced today by the office of Marian Bainbridge county superintendent of schools Tests are limited to men who will be 17 years of age but not more than 22 years of age July 1 of this year The tests will be given Havre at Havre high school IN! MUSIC! ROMANCE! ROSEMARY LANE JOHNNY DOWNS Internal Revenue Office to be Open Until Midnight Wed The internal revenue office In the federal building here will be open until midnight Wednesday to accommodate persons who de layed filing their 1943 returns ''The state office at Helena has estimated that only 35 per cent of Montana residents who must file returns have done so which means hundreds will have to file today Tuesday and Wednesday Midnight March 15 Is the dead line and Louis Penwell collector of Internal revenue for the Mon tana district has stressed that there is a penalty attached to all those returns which are not filed by March 15 USSR PUSH ON (Continued from page 1) ammunition containers light ma chine guns rjfles and gas masks in their panicky efforts to escape the Soviet juggernaut They pre viously had abandoned their tanks self propelled gun bat teries stores and other heavy equipment A lightning 20 mile advancer yesterday brought forces to the middle Bug along a five mile front after engulfing more than 60 towns and villages The capture of the railwayjunction of Gaivoron on the north bank of the Bug cut a line link ing Pervomaisk with the Odessa Warsaw trunk line and brought the Russians to within miles of the Odessa Warsaw line itself 50 miles northeast of Bessarabia and 130 miles north of Odessa Dzulinka five miles northwest of Gaivorpn also was seized These state complaint alleging violations of Utah laws particularly those against polygamy Left to right (front row) Melba inlayson Jean Barlow Darger Marie Beth Barlow Cleveland Mary Mills and Juanita Barlow Back row: Leona Jeffs Myrtle Lloyd Knea Allred inz ana Mabel inlayson The Army and Navy have requested the Red Cross to collect approxi mately 11 000 000 pints of blood from donors in key cities throughout the country Add this vital work to all the other Red Cross activities increasing on a global scale and you will see why Red Cross must raise over $2000000 for its March 1944 )Var und Showdown Promised WASHINGTON March 13 (UR) Chairman Martin Dies Tex of the house committee on un American activities today prom ised a in the near on whether some broad casting companies and radio com mentators are furth ering and aiding a program of un American Your local Red Cross Chapter is raising this fund from March 1st to March 31st or the sake of all our boys on all our far flung battle lines give every dollar you possibly can You may be saving your own life! The remains of Thomas Clar ence orest about 70 who died: suddenly from a heart attack Sun day' afternoon will be taken to Wplf Point tonight Services at Poplar Wednesday afternoon have been tentatively set Mr or est: had been employed on the Raymond Toldness farm near Havre The deceased was born in Dakota county Minn and moved JJE stopped an enemy bullet bled white before he was found But now he is found and is having a life saving transfusion of Red Cross bipod plasma: 1 SUBSCRIBE TO THE RED CROSS The one styled garment by ield and Stream that has always been an outstanding jacket 28 inches long Made with Athlaire Poplin Zelan treated Wind proof shower proof A buttoned garment with four patch pockets flaps Only a ew ail To Endorse Gas Rationing Coupons OPA investigators who have been checking local motorists to correct violations of gasoline reg ulations governing endorsement of coupons have found only a few cases of violations Although the main purpose of the check is to enforce the coupon endorsement regulation requiring that the auto license number and state of registry be shown on each coupon the inves tigators were also checking other violations such as purchase of gas with coupons already torn from a book Violators are given notices re questing them to appear before their local board within ten days with their coupons properly dorsed Interviews H6re Inst ood Users Should Send in 5 Daily Record Sheet 4 YncU Itii tinvin 1 fnntl tlflArfl urged to send inthir daily Toc ord sheets and applications so that the local ration can have 4 time to figure their allotments for March and1 April These rec ord sheets and applications should have been in the hands by March 5 otherwise processing the applications will delay com pletlon on the work and users may run short of food supplies Last Rites Held Today for Mrs Brende Services for Mrs A Brende wife of a prominent Havre busi ness man wereheldthis after noon at af the irst Lutheran church with the Rev Olaf Anderson officiating Mrs Brende passed away in a Havre hospital Thursday after a short illness Her son Captain Alvin Brende was here for the services urther account of the services will be given In Daily news IM A Justus T' Craemer publisher at Orange Calif Dally News and ean didate for Califoml matnvieai i Mbl liVU tnatioo elected president of Callfof 1 ua rrrao association to Culbertson in 1907 In 1910 he moved to Red Water south of Poplar where he ranched In 1919 he moved north of ort Peck and came to Havre in 1927 His wife Tina Hall orest passed away in 1924 Mr orest is survived by four! sons Morris orest of Portland1 Ore LeRoy orest of Hanford Washington and Bert orest of Poplar Two brothers Arthur and Ben orest of Lakeville Minn also survive as do nine grandchil dren and one great grandchild Mr orest was amember of the Evangelical Lutheran church Holland Bonine funera Ihome in charge of arrangements Three New 10 Point Red Stamps Become Valid Three new ten nolnt stamps and 8 in ration book 4 become valid Sunday tor the purchase of meats and fats I Tbe new coupons and stamps (AS B8 and CS previously validat ed will be good through May 20 the office of price administration has announced Three new meat stamps will become valid every second Sun day while a set of five ten point blue stamps for processed foods will be validated the first of each month Made of Moosehead Lake Poplin Zelan treated Wind proof shower proof Zipper front rayon lined 27 inches long half belt A ield and Stream Jacket Honadel Ready To Assist State Income Taxpayers Gerald Honadel field auditor for the state board of equaliza tion Is at the county clerk and office this week to aid local taxpayers with Tiling state income tax returns The auditor I will be at the office until closing! time March 1 1 Chief Petty Officer Ben Ulberg jGreav me TC orest I wllnMAWIvy the VavrSg in UUUUClUy or'aMa4 VaII win of th nasi I )t tn Same Quality Same Price As Always soil Superintendents to Meet Today HELENA March 13 (UR County superintendents of schools from 56 counties open ed sessions of their annual three day conference with state and University of Montana educators here today Maj Walter Carl Beckham above of De uniak Springs la lead ing fighter ace in the Euro pean theater of operations is list ed as missing in action The plane of the 27 year old pilot with 18 to his credit" was hit by ack ack while returning from a mission over Europe Comrades think he may have bailed out Collection Of hstnimeots Begins Today City wide collection of musical instruments for the soldiers at the front begins here today A part of a nation wide campaign to provide our fighting men with the means of making their own music the drive is directed at rounding up the hundreds of saxophones banjos and other instruments that lie forgotten in closets and attics throughout the nation Sponsored by the army as a means of building the morale of our fighting men collection of musical instruments will make it possible for soldiers all over the world to form orchestras in their camps or posts or to gather around in the evening and The army has requested Coca Cola battlers all over the country to act as agents for this cam paign Anybody having any un used musical Instruments may take them to any grocery store filling station 'drug store or other places that sell bottled Coca Cola The trucks of the Havre Coca Cola Bottling company have agreed to pick the instruments up at these places and ship them off to the army which in turn will distribute them to the soldiers Any instruments except pianos bull fiddles or phonographs are urgently needed according to Cassel president of the local Coca Cola Bottling company He points out that because of war production demands it has not been possible to jnannfacture as many musical instruments as are needed In our army camps The drive will last through March 27 A) A 1 I Monday March 13 104 ssssxsssssssssssn XT a 1 Out door Wear CPO BEN ULUERG tflC3 building ik Havre March jff to interylew persons in thisarea who wre interested in enlist the WAVES or otherbmiWiies Dt the naval service'Htk will be at Jhe Great North rn Mali 'March 21 4 I 1 Bear Paw Post Officers ToBe 'Installed April 4 Newly elected of fleers' of BearJPaw Post No 497 of the Veterans pf oreign Wars will be installedtat the post's meeting April Georfce Johnson to the new Commander Lloyd Kenyonsenior vice comander George Mc MlUan junior vice cofnmander Wieheke quartermaster Al Larson judge advocate MDIVS ItOTUND LAUSH CHAMP IM TOP PUN POMHt Ulbergr wwaai nnnriiirT rj 311 Bl "1 Tf A a ljW I frit 1 ant Eflyy aHKjfl': 1 AHfcaBf af arj JE S' 4 4 MNMNK9NNMB Tin? rw aaaTn USS 4 V4A4 VUiAMMAV TERROR! 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