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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1943. if NOW! More Than 375,000 Circulation I jc NOW! More Than 875,000 Circulation 1 -fr GENERAL TURKU DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER. Uncle Sam Or Roosevelt 'General9 Coxey, 90, Expert Finds Pictures Proper GERMANS FLEE On the March Again MASSILLON, OHIO CRIMEA COLONY eral" Jacob S. Coxey, who led an MAYOR ON TOUR JOLTS SENATORS Finds That British Are Doing Well. LONDON, ENGLAND (U.P.) YANK WORKERS ARE TO VISIT WITH BRITONS WASHINGTON, D.

C. Four American war workers arc going to visit England at government expense to tell British workers about life and work in the United States. When they return, four British workers will army of unemployed to Washing ton nearly half a (Special Radio to the Chicnco Dally News tcuiuiy ngu still ana xne ues Moinea Keglster.) (Copyright. 1943.) MOSCOW, RUSSIA German is campaigmg at 90. He began a cam a i for mayor Saturday Mayor Earl Riley of Portland, civilians who undertook to establish a new eastern colony in the rich lands of the Crimean penin on a platform Saturday took a verbal swing covering the war at five U.

S. senators who recent sula are now hastily packing their effort, stray dogs, pillaged goods and leaving for ly returned from a world tour, circuses and dropping a stronsr hint that they A i) 4 I Uv c) drunks. Whit e-haired safe zones farther from the advancing Red armies, according to made most of their tour of Britain from their rooms in the swank and still wearing the Soviet navy organ, Red Fleet. Dorchester hotel in London. his high "gates-ajar" collar, Cox accompany them for a tour of this -country.

Elmer Davis, director of the of fice of war information (OWI), Saturday announced that the visit will inaugurate "a plan to exchange war plant workers between the U. S. and Britain." OWI and the British ministry of information are jointly sponsoring' the project. OWI's announcement said: "The workers selected are representing the war workers in their own factories, and are not official representatives of their international unions." COXEY. Riley is on a 2-month tour of Britain as guest of the British ministry of information.

A portly, ey views tipplers with a kindly eye He promises I II 1 A fmk II I 1 1 hi The "new order" has taken a heavy toll in life and property. The newspaper says more than 70,000 persons have been killed in four principal cities- Sevastopol, Simferopol, Feodosia and Kerch. they will be escorted home, instead of to jail, if discovered on the streets after overindulgence. gray-haired Republican, he said "I've talked with generals, and privates. I've talked with Johnny, Jane, Mary and Joe, people at the beaches.

Nowhere did I find the slightest justification for charges made by the senators. The German agricultural au FOR VICTORY: Buy war bonds and stamps TODAY. thorities, it continues, took 70 per cent of the grain crop this year for army purposes. To civilian workers, they alloted 13 pounds of li The people of Czecho- barley monthly; to nonworkers and their dependents, nothing. Slovakia say: With the approach of the Red army, civil unrest is increasing.

The population was first warned against spreading rumors. Then night raids of the gestapo were resumed. li iiTOrniiiiiiMiiBBMiMMiiiwiiMiMWBMBMwiwiwiiiiiwi mi on wiii nfHTii Hi mnor iinniwn mn nni wiiwn i nni i mm "They have stirred up a lot of resentment not only among the British but among American boys, too. They resent what is said and resent it rightly. "I'm not one of those people who sit around a hotel room and come up with all the answers." Riley said the British people knew enough of America to understand that "those men aren't talking for America.

They can't tell people what they think. They! Picture Shows Purity Prober at Work. jednote jo nase sila Jednotni Hundreds are being seized in Yalta, Simferopol and Yevpator iya and shot or sent to work on fortifications or deeper into Ger many. The Nazi commander of don't run the country. THEY ARE JUST SENATORS WITH A i zvifezime the Crimea is identified as one STRANGE YEN." I "Mattenkloda," about whom no other information is available." WASHINGTON.

D. Louis J. Croteau of Burlington, who attends five or six burlesque shows a week and studies 60 magazines in search of smut, last week said he did not find anything in Esquire magazine drawings bordering on the indecent. Croteau, who is secretary of the New England Watch and Ward society, appeared at a postoffice board hearing to determine whether the magazine shall be deprived of its second class mailing privileges. Earlier witnesses, defending Esquire drawings of curvaceous girls, said the cartoons sought to ridicule promiscuity rather than to make it attractive.

The humor of a cartoon showing an American soldier acquiring an Oriental slave girl at an auction was based on a soldier buying something "which would be peculiarly embarrassing to dispose of in his situation," according to one solemn expert. i3 Although Riley is from a Pacific coast city, he said he believed the European theater should be given priority on materials and troops so that the job can be finished here. Congress is expected to launch a new attack on the office of war information (OWI) Monday for approving a series of posters on which President Roosevelt is portrayed as Uncle Sam. When the whiskers and top hat are covered (outline), the face can be recognized as that of the president. Leon Helguera, New York, N.

artist who painted the poster, attributed the likeness to his subconscious mind. He impliedly admits the likeness. Representative Harold Knutson Minn.) said he will use the posters as proof the OWI is propagandizing for Roosevelt's re-election. 9,220 Interned in Enemy Alien Camps TRANSLATION: United mr, strong. United we will win.

i Next time you will see this United Nations' slogan the way the people say it In Norway. Save these samples of various languages for gj your scrap book. WASHINGTON, D. C. CSV-The immigration and naturalization service reported Saturday that its 16 internment centers house WACs Reach Britain U.

S. Gives Uruguay 9,220 alien enemies. The number of immigrants in $500,600 for Health 1943 was 23,725, lowest in 80 Regardless of restriction Reed's I Ice Cream still retains Its popular i pmiltion as a superior product. With Eg our limited supply of available In- fa rrdlrnts we still continue to pro- fi ii due the beat quality possible. fj MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY UP) years, but 281,459 civilians and DIAMONDS ARE UP! AND GOING HIGHER but we are still selling ours at our same old price! We also havn platinum and yellow gold diamond wedding rings.

IT PAYS TO LOOK VP WILL LflNGSDORF 213 Davidson Building Let your spirits sing in AmcrV can Girl Shoes. They're lithe, lovely and young as their name. Crafted. with true American staying powerl 37,474 members of the armed services were naturalized, the Yugoslav Partisans Report New Actions LONDON, ENGLAND UP) Yugoslav partisans under the young Petar Dab-cevis, Saturday were fighting Nazi motorized units in the vicinity of Mount Chakor on the Monte-negran-Albanian frontier, while other patriots captured four villages in southwest Slovenia. Swedes Speak Out Against Nazi Creed STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN (P) In an action obviously directed against Nazi philosophy, more than 1,400 Swedish doctors have signed an appeal to the war belligerents not to teach "that any race or any people "have the right to dominate other people in life and property." After Delay on Wayl LONDON, ENGLAND (U.P.) A third contingent of WACs has arrived in Britain after being "delayed en route," United States army headquarters announced Saturday.

The group was part of a detachment which arrived several weeks ago. Cause of the delay was not revealed. The Uruguayan government announced acceptance Saturday of a $500,000 gift from the United States Office of Co-ordination of most since 1907. STATE OF 300 LAKES. Inter-American Affairs to be de MONTPELIER, VT.

UP) There ICE CREAM are more than 300 lakes in Ver voted to sanitation work and 602 Walnut Street mont. health measures. JSmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM N.O-ON- DS OP EM 9 Give once you Give 47 ty'mes to the Community and War Chest TV TAltOfiD (for those who need them) I' AND. MARK SUIT! 47.SO to 65.00 GET YOUR COPY OF NEW FREE BOOK Colored illustrations Fighting Men of United Nations in Uniform All thirteen branches of the American Armed forces in their own uniforms. Tank Corps, Coast Artillery, Air Corps, Engineers, Signal Corps, Field Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Merchant Marine, Sea Bees, Marines, Coast Guard, Naval Avia-tion, Navy 30 soldiers of our Allied Nations In their uniforms, alongside color sketch of typical scene from each of their own home lands.

Every picture authentic. Checked by the various Legations and Government Bureaus in Washington. Kl If any member of your toj family Is in the war, you'll certainly want a copy. So will the Library, the Service Clubs, the schools, the American Legion and everyone who prides himself upon being an American. CALL FOR YOUR COPY 2ND FLOOR NEW UTICA Write, if you live out of town.

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