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LogangcIcsO'mcg monday, may 29, i9i4-p0rti 9 0 1 L-M I I NG-F I ANC Sharp Reduction and airplane plants will continue i Incredible Tarheel Hoey Wins U.S. Senate Race Coast Guard Band to Play The 11th Naval District Coast Guard Band, directed by Lt. through June 10. Lt Vallee's itinerary for this week follows; today, Consoli-i dated-Vultee, Downey, four; shows; Tuesday, Northrop Air-; craft, Hawthorne, five, Wednesday, Consolidated in Meat and Egg Output Planned CHARLOTTE (N.C.) May 2S. IP) American humor and slang being what they are.

you'd think a politician with the name of Copper Mines in Yerington Area Feed Smelters YERIXGTON (Nev.) Mav 28. OiiTtem, By HOWARD KEGLEY RARE OPPORTUNITY To obtain IMPORTED FABRICS of Quality for Droperies and Upholstery at nail Price Valois et Cie 411 W.il Jlh Sir ()'Hoey (pronounced Hooey) would WASHINGTON', May 28. Raleigh, the State capital, or in Shelby (population 10,000,) his home town, he can be seen strolling in mid-morning to the nearest drugstore for a( fountain "coke." Hoey Great Speaker Hoey, now 66, admits he wouldn't feel dressed without his coattails. He bought his last sack suit many years ago, wore it one day, and then gave it to his be licked from the start. faced with depleted reserves of Pnrtif'lllarlt.

if Viet hannanol Rudy Yallee, will be the star attraction at Fifth War Loan drive organization rallies in eight large warplants in this area this week. Jointly sponsored by the Treasury War Finance Commit both Wilmington yards, six shows: Thursday, Douglas Aircraft, Santa Monica, five shows; Friday, Consolidated Steel, IiOng Beach, two shows, and Califor-i nia Shipbuilding, San Pedro, four shows; Saturday, 1x5s Angeles Shipbuilding, San Pedro, three At the present rate of oil field livestock feed, the War Food Arl-j to be a sort pf cnampion speech-development California will hit i ministrat ion is pointing 1915' maker in his bailiwick, wore his hair long and went in for frock 7th Floor tee and the War Industries Bond the 3000 mark in point of new wells started during the first half of the year. Up to May 20 there had been 811 notices of intention farm production goals toward a sharp reduction in hogs, poultry, egg's, turkeys and cattle. Tentative plans provide for a Council, the tour of shipyards shows. (Exclusive) Copper mines are quite active in the Mason Pass, Wabuska.

Schurz and other areas in the Yerington district. Important producers are operated by James Adams, Judge Clark J. Guild, Ernest L. Rink, formerly manager for Cambridge Gold Mining Co, and others long con- to drill filed, compared with 570 continued high level of field Read What A Week's Trial Hill Do in the like period of the "previous i croPs' Livestock supplies during the coats, high top shoes and wing collars. Vet 't's no drawback to North Carolina's Clyde R.

Hoey, who, as the Democratic nominee in a normally "solid South" State, will succeed Sen. Robert R. Reynolds. It's a sort of tribute to the man that he's seldom been ridiculed, even by his political enemies. He's just not the type of fellow to whom you'd easily apply the term "hooey." year.

Last week 37 new drilling jobs were reported as follows: past three years were based on the year-to-year production of feed nlus Jarre reserved built Union Oil Stearna No. 81 and No. son. Hoey probably knows more people in North Carolina than any other man. He's been in every nook and cranny.

of the State to make a speech. New Deal Supporter Swamped by Hoey RALEIGH (N.C.) May-2K. (U.R) Clyde R. Hoey of Shelby, former North Carolina Governor and a onetime member of Congress, DIZZY SPELLS OF DUE TO SPELLS FEELING BAD, CONSTIPATION for TOO SLOW DIGESTION GASTRIC ATTACKS R. Brra-onnda: Morton At Dollrr.

Ban- necten with mining activities in "ln8 no. wiiminmon: Huntington state inn before the war. Those re- A estern Nevada. Ore is shipped! cnionoii have been used up and to custom smelters. c- i there ls not enoueh land and of feeling bod the liver and kidneys are ntten ai-fected the blood, cells and system cannot assimilat or make use of undigested food.

Keopenen three years ago bv no. 29. imperial vaiiey; p. g. waiitfr, jman power to exnand feed nro- OUR "WEEK'S TRIAL" OFFER PROVES THEIR VALUE TRY THEM.

THEN YOU WILL KNOW WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU FEEL BAD. Adams X. ntiilrl tha Mo.A.K..'.. No. 1.

Eoifon: Facilic wrsiern Edlfon: Pacific Western nson No. A-25. Kern Front: micuon 10 ie eis wnicn won in ne mui oil Robins Farmer Boy Success property continues to produce a ntc--H neressar-v to maintain this year's REMEMBER If food remain undigested longer than four to six hours, due to recurring costivenes or spells of constipation, it may mean sluggish liver. amount of excellent tor. Glide No.

11-3. Mt. Poso; Richfield livestock numbers. Old River KCL No. copper ore.

It is situated in the cVv TABLETS act directly to relieve tht tout, of Crestmont Oil Coffee No. ft. Round Mason Pass area and the prod Known as North Carolina's recent "friendly Governor" and as an exponent of the "love thy neighbor" policy, he is a living example of Horatio Alger tradition and is the best-known fig oaiumd 'gastric attacks, dizziness, ill effects of too slow Democratic primary and will sue- digestion due to costive stagnation, with its slow ceed Sen. Robert Reynolds as the kidney and stomach poisoning. If you wont some-State's junior member of the Genuine fry 0-M TABLETS.

Senate next year. Cutback Starts The livestock industry already is cutting back to meet lower feed levels. The degree of the contemplated contraction is indicated by tentative goals on hogs. The W.F.A. now plans to ask for a 1945 spring pig crop of only head compared with this year and about last year.

The 1045 fall Mountain: Rothschild-Bender Oil Operations. Heyden No. 1. Edison: Tide Water Associated. Bitner No.

68. Truitvale: Richfield Oil Kern No. 13. Kern Front: North American Oil Consolidated. No.

74 and No. 83, Midway: Chanslor-Canfield Midway. No. 72. Midwav: General Petroleum Anderson-Potter No.

1. Temblor: Etienne Lang. Beer No. 3. Kern County: Chanslor-Canfield Midway, BF No.

14-2. Kern County. Westates Petroleum Maine State No. 23. Cnalinca: Superior Oil Saldu-behere No.

1. Tehama Countv: Standard Oil Somau No. 14, No. 17 and No. SI.

Coalinga: Amerada Petroleum Clorer No. 73-28 and Gordon No. 57-27. uct is mined by power shovels. Massive ore bodies are said to be exposed and prospects are considered favorable for eventual development of a major producer.

Development work continues to he actively conducted on the Adams-Guild-Herrin group and adjoining copper claims bv in- Onc letter says: "Your tablets the only positive relief I've found forny trouble." THIS MAN STARTED The runner-up was Rep. Cam WITH A WEEK'S TRIAL. ure in tne Mates public life. Son of a captain in the Confederal Army, he left his farm home at the age of 12 and became a printer's devil in a Shelby newspaper office. By the time he was 17 he owned the paper and was its editor and publisher.

At 20 he was a member of the! eron ot cnarlotte, another former Governor, who had linked his campaign to his rec gastric attacks, headaches, iizr.iness and gas pressure palpitation. FOR MANY "TOO SLOW DIGESTION" IS OFTEN THE WHOLE TROUBLE. You can often relieve the cause of these many related complaints with even a sample of O-M TABLETS and you are not asked to diet when you take them. Here is a chance to try these fine old tablets, and at small cost. Our 10e Week's Triol ia considered a fair trial.

WEEK'S TRIAL-10c SEND this notice with 10c to Old Mission Tablet Company, Pasadena 1, and they will send you good week's trial. This triol is often sufficient to relievo every trace of palpitation due to gas pressure caused by TOO SLOW DIGESTION or a costive, constipated condition. Thii sample will prove their value in all of theso complaints TRY THEM. Two sizes ot druggists. Just follow directions.

THESE TABLETS often quickly relieve intermittent lumpy or sore feeling in the stomach due to a costive system, ord of 100 per cent administra- ternatinrial SmoltinB x. Pofinmi, i Helm nd Courtnev No 2.1-93 Alve Kn Morrison No. 54-9. Mathias No. crop goal mav be about iinijL 41-2? Co.

The main shaft is understood I s-i' 000 head compared with this State Legislature. Silver maned, he is a familiar Hon support in the House and end assimilation is improved by acting to build up Who was supported by State costive-slowed digestion. This effect on the stomach is labor groups. wonderful SEE HOW QUICKLY THEY RELIEVE ALL Returns from 1714 of the 'GAS TROUBLE AND GIVE NEEDED REST TO THE State's 1021 precincts gave Hoey, STOMACH. 106.281; Morrison, 74 842; Marvin; 0LD MISSI0N TABLETS also contain on.

of the Ritch, Charlotte, a98fi: Arthur ioMMt ond to on. of th. grcoteit or oil herb Simmons. Burlington, 3191; Giles constipation medicines. A costive or recurring con-Newton, Gibson, 1054.

disorder weakens the stomach, causes spells to be several hundred feet deep and the outlook is said to be promising for future mining of extensive surface deposits by the open-pit method. puouc figure to a generation of Tarheels. A all of his adult life, he doesn't cuss, he doesn't che W. bp rlnpcn't year's revised fall crop goal of about 40.000.000 and a 1943 fall crop of about 55.000,000. Preliminary plans call for a reduction of 10 to 15 per cent in chickens and eggs.

ro. 6-10. Ktverdale. Standard Hits Sand Late Saturday the Standard Oil Co. reached what field men reported as being a rich sand in its No.

306a7-B well on Sec. 27 in the Buena Vista Hills field and was preparing to bring the well smoke and he doesn't drink. In Cotton Decreases The W.F.A. now expects, to ask farmers to maintain in. First sand was topped at 4360 production of most crops at this years level.

The 194a milk goal ieei ana uie ami ent uut ikewise will be kept at lne 1944 PAD tne secona hnger ot sana at 44.j figure. Cotton Textile Exports Upped WASHINGTON, May 2. (JP) The War Production Board today announced an increase in the yardage of cotton textiles to be sent abroad. Officials said the export quotas, amounting to about l-12th of United States cotton fabric output, will intensify the squeeze on civilian cotton supplies in the first half of this vear. feet, continuing in a shale break! It is possible that the cotton to 4450 feet, where it bottomed.

Soal for 1945 may be increased for the first time since the war started. Farm experts expect the end of the war in Europe to bring European demand for considerable American cotton. Al III though present over-all supplies are relatively large, there are Gold Mine Plant Instruction Free A tuition-free evening class in: the treatment of gold ores by. shortages of some grades. Tentative Goals 9 9 The amount allocated for export in the first six months of 1944 is 433.000.000 yards, W.P.B.

said, or about 894 per cent of the estimated United The tentative 1945 goals in ill umt Still Homeless But llti clude: the cyanide process will be fea Wheat About 68,000.000 acres compared with 67,000,000 this States production. -A larger proportion will be expected in the -second half of the year, of tured in two courses by the War Training Office at the University year. Which Shall It Be? Corn About 103,000.000 acres ficials compared with expected 000 this vear. Hogs Total 1945 crop of compared with expected 100.000.000 this year and Hydraulics Working Hydraulic mining has commenced at the Red Star placers near Michigan Bluff, The property is controlled and operated by Red Star Mining which has been granted an extension 000 in 1943. Eggs About 4,250,000,000 doz en compared with expected of Southern California.

Extractive metallurgy of critical metals as aa elementary course will begin June 1, meeting Thursda3's at p.m., with advanced class starting June 5. New equipment for the cyanide plant will be used for both classes under the instruction of George Wyman. The beginning course will include chemistry of mining, assaying methods and evaluation of ore deposits, while the advanced work will feature ore-dressing techniques and laboratory 4,600,000,000 this year. head raised compared with about Since this advertisement was written, the news report has come out of Hungary that official slaughter camps and lethal baths "Nazi style" are being installed to liquidate the Jewish population trapped in that country. It is not the story of the two or three million Jews already dead.

Il is the dreadful challenge that plans are under way to slaughter a million more human beings right under your very eyes. Will you keep silent when a way has been found to save some or maybe all of them, or will you raise your voice so that the men who can do something stop twiddling their thumbs and do it now! 000.000 this year. Milk 119.000,000,000 pounds of its operating permit by the War Production Board. A satisfactory supply of water is reported available for the monitors and sluices. Tailings will be stored behind the Ruck-a-Chuck Dam.

compared with expected 000,000 this year. Rock Glen Ravine Water for Mine Work CALIFORNIA'S DAILY OIL PRODUCTION Average dumber of Barrels Produced SACRAMENTO, May 28. (exclusive) granted a permit by the California Division of; Water Resources to divert water, from Rocky Glen ravine for min ing purposes, the Anchor-mne Mining Co. is preparing its gold nroDerties in the Graniteville district for production. A sub Wk.

rnding Xn. Wk. No. Wk. "riding1 District May 27 of April 29 of May 29 1944 Wlli 1944 WrllJ 1943 Wilmington ..100,825 1.228 100,950 1,212 94.650 Coalinga Nose 68,825 22.J 68,750 222 59,975 Ventura Ave 46,725 460 46,150 451 42,250 Huntington Beach 46,425 757 46.000 752 35,075 Midway-Sunset 41,750 2,610 42.100 2.597 41.825 Kettleman NJ5 40,500 273 42,025 276 42.750 Long Beach 30,325 1,146 30,250 1.145 32,925 Coalinga, E.

W. 28.475 1,367 28.175 1,345 24,775 Santa Maria Valley. 23,950 280 25.775 278 21.775 Buena Vista Hills 14.625 838 14.450 835 14,125 Kern Front 13,250 675 12.625 654 10.925 Belridge, South 10.825 593 10,275 577 6,250 Balance of State ...365,725 9,968 360,425 9,962 337,975 Total for State 832,225 20,418 827,950 20,306 765.275 stantia tonnage of eommercia ore is said to have been devel oped last year. Prominent gold mining operators are opposing early reopen-1 Af until 4 Wn si ii in: iii in nit-" until il ijrLunirn known what laborcosts and the value of gold will be after the war. Thev also sav that rescind ing of the closing order would eliminate the present moratori um on contractual obligations.

Bachich Joins Marsman Now, in the eleventh hour of the reign of death, a way has been found that will enable the United Nations to save untold thousands of human lives. It is suggested that approximately 25 square miles of rescue camps in the whole world five temporary mercy reservations, located in Palestine, Turkey, North Africa, and some of our own abandoned military training camps in the United States and some of the territories of Great Britain can hold all the Jews who can immediately escape from Nazi Europe. A Practical Plan These camps or "Free Ports," as they have elsewhere been called would be as temporary as our war prison camps will be. They can be supervised and guarded by the military establishments of the several countries in which they are created. They can be administered and financed by funds and the contributions of those men of goodwill who inevitably dedicate themselves to the task of human salvation.

They can be operated from within, by the willing and grateful men, women, and children in whose behalf they are established. They would be temporary for God willing, it is only a question of a little time before the powerful armies of freedom will rid the world of the deaths-head that roams the territories of the world. The establishment of a few rescue camps in America has nothing to do with immigration policy, because the people who would be brought into such a camp would not be immigrants, nor even visitors. They would be detained there only until some final destination will be found for them whether it be the lands whence they came, or some new and definite settlement which would be arrived at by the victorious powers. The United States Must Show the Way Palestine, Turkey and North Africa are geographically nearest that is a visible fact.

But just as important as geography is the role which the United States must play just because dating back to the settlement of New England, this country is the recognized leader in every fight against tyranny and oppression. We know that it will not be practical to save the Jewish people of Europe in tens and hundreds of thousands by transporting them to rescue camps in the United States. We know that first and foremost they will have to be evacuated to territories close to the Balkans principally Palestine, but also Turkey, Cyprus and North Africa. In order to bring pressure effectively upon all other allied and neutral countries to offer such havens, it is vital that the government of the United States can show clear conscience that we have done more than our share that our country has shown the way and created the pattern. A rescue camp established in the United States will be a compelling precedent for all the members of the United Nations and the neutral countries involved.

This then is our formula temporary rescue camps so called "Free Ports" where "human cargo" can rest a brief interval until these unfortunate people can resume their journey to an ultimate destination. The people of America have already expressed in country-wide approval this life-saving formula. It needs only the great vocal demand of the rank and file. You and your neighbors and all the decent people of this country can make a great work of salvation an immediate fact. A Race Against Death It is not in the tradition of our great country to talk and not act swiftly.

The President and the War Refugee Board will move they are in sympathy. Inform them by the flood of your expressed feeling write telegraph, so that they count your approval. It is a race against death, and minutes count. How You Can Help Effectively You can help us mobilize public opinion from coast to coast. You can help spread our appeal among many more millions of Americans in order to arouse them to their responsibilities.

It is imperative that we place this message in hundreds of newspapers throughout the country and througli national hook-ups. For each day dooms thousands that might otherwise be saved. We need financial help immediately. NOW! You can sign your name below and enclose your contribution to speed the effectiveness of our fight to save the Jewish people of Europe. Fred Bachich, until lately CAPITAL SEARCHES OUT GOLD MINES IN SISKIYOU YREKA.

May .28 (Exclusive) jests of Redding, have optioned Major raining corporations Cherry Hill, Schroder, Big quietly acquiring gold lode andjg placer properties in Siskiyou credited with containing valu-County, according to late reports 1 able ore bodies. lessee and superintendent of the Belle Oaks mercury mine in the St. Helena area, has joined "the technical staff of Marsman of California. The corporation operates the Altoona quicksilver property in the Carrville district of Trinity Countv. Church Head Dies SAX FRANCISCO, May 28.

(JP) Rev. Bishop Eirineos, 55, head of the Western Diocese of thei from the Cailahan, Happv Several miies of auriferous Salmon River, Quartz Vallev and! river channels in the Happy other once richly productive dis- Camp district have been ac-tricts. Engineers representing1 quired in recent months by com-Kewmont Mining andtPanies planning gold dredging eastern capitalists are said to after the war. Steve S. Green, have optioned important mines.

president of Klamath River and scouts for several companies i Mines Association, said recently are known to be negotiating for that a number of strong organi-properties. izations are ready to work gold H. F. Litner and A. O.

Wittle. and strategic metal properties representing the Walker inter-jand build reduction plants as soon as adequate electric power Greek Orthodox Church, died to day. i is available. JEESSKK i A survev of mineral deposits Corporation i made for the Board of Super- A dividend of 25 per share has betn Is to have indi- riedared. payahle June 28.

1944, to' caled that 600 gold properties Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe 5371 WILSHIRE BLVD. ROOM 219. YORK 5263 f-WILL YOU stockholders ot record at the dose of mski.vou county are oevei oped past the prospect stage. bujinesc June 12, 1944. Broadway.

J. B. Srvr York K. Y. Mar II.

I9't. Treasurer. Advisory and Executive Committee Members We operste solely through voluntary contributions. By your support, the speed, scope and effectiveness of our fight to save the Jewish people of Europe will be determined. Many of them are expected to be worked on a large scale when the ban on gold production has been lifted.

Since gold was discovered in Siskiyou County the placer deposits along forks of the Salmon River between forks of Salmon and Sawyer's Rar are estimated to have produced OIL AND MINING ond hi record breaking ORCHESTRA Notional Committee Executive Board Co-Chairmen Dan A If ring Pr M. lout Bromfittd 8n Hftchr Hon. Will Rogtrt. Jr. Hen.

Andfw I. Somen Medamct Sigrid Undsef Dr. Mauric William Dr. li Yo-Ying Vic-Chairmeit Williom S. Ltanrtet Konrod forcovici Jo Davidson Oscar W.

Ehrhorrt William Hlii Oman Gorg W. Math ion Hrbrt S. Moors letch sr Pratt A. Hcidani Kafatll Lisa Sergio John J. Smortonks LOS ANGELES CHAPTER Honorary Chairman Manchester Boddy Chairmen Advisory Board Stewart P.

McLennan, D.D. Chairman Steering Commirtet A. Bernard Short Executive Director Henry S. Cottenheim ESTATE APPRAISERS 70 YEARS ESTATE APPRAISERS IMMEDIATE CASH FOR Morris Abrafiom Or. Elam i.

Andarson Mrs. Rubin Batsin Judqa John Baardslay Mrs. Elmar Belt Rav. Fradarick J. Bargar Mrs.

Josaph Barman law G. Blix Rav. Kaith I. Brooks Rav. Ernest Caldacort Dr.

Mary Sinclair Crawford Capt. E. Patrick Davis Dr. Gaorgo Mortin Day Gaorg I. Eastman Philip S.

Eisandrath Mojt Factor, Jr. B. P. Finaman Miryom Finompn Sot B. Fingormon Nat Finston Max Firstain Horry W.

Flonnary A. J. Gock Sid Groumon Mrs. Fya Halparin Andreas Harden Dean Emest Holme Jenn I. Hughes Sam Jaffa Mrs.

Mabel Kinney Thomas Knudsen Richard Lane Lawrence lipton Rebecca Bock loy Mrs. Paicton Lytle Stewart P. Maclennan, D.D. Joshua Marks Groucho MarK Murray Miller Mrs. Frederick Harold Mitchell Otto K.

Oleson Judge Harlan G. Palmer Professor Constantine Panunlie Joseph Pell Albert Persoff Paul Curtis Phillips Dr. Frederick W. Roman Victor H. Rossetti Joseph Scott David Tipp Clore Warne Dr.

Gordon WotVins Nathan Weisman David Weissman EMERGENCY 11 i TO SAVE THE JEWISH PEOPLE OF EUROPE S371 Wilthire Lot Angela. 36) Calif. I enclose my contribution of enable you to carry out your tremendous task. NAME ADDRESS WAVT oil properties to dry. proven or sernj-vrnven.

Legal description Az tuts. P.O. Box "SfiMeiro. A. FOR Producing oil Weil land.

E. J. Hoskinr. 1B03 Armour Lane. RedondOjor Box(S31.

Armour Lane. HAVE 90 acres with 6 oil wells. Proven field Need $12,000. Collateral can be arranged. Box At6.Time.v 5a' ore'now under lease.

luliy equip. 60 mi. Tonopah. Ner Pr 10 OOO. O.

A. Bell. Mtl-I COMPRESSORS A aTF tools Rent, fell repair. Supply standby equipt. E.

5 LTJ-72R7. Dealer 40 A oil land. E. of the St. '4 of Sec.

36. Twp. 2R. RE. Kern Cl.

250 Leland Wy. Hard. BxJOT CRUSHER. Sampson type 8xlS Classifier. Simplex.

36 xl7'. Mace sn-fnn smelter. Ltj.3n30. WILL, lease jold prospect. 10 royalty.

3 adit levels. J70 -200 -70 -9S'. Box Times. OIL FIELD HELP- to do oil fie'd service work Bltilied Sz unskilled nuded JE-72U ANTIQUES Executive Director Old gla, china, odd collections, liver trays, tea sets, figurines, dolls, stains, objects d'ort, old guns, etc Bring them to i 3516 W. 3rd St.

FEderal 9887, SI AMBASSADOR Samuel Merlin Secretory Gabriel A. Weehftler Treo surer (3rd ert Vermont) P. rmS Crfrp er S'lnsat Fiji fcifrona to fiH mrpficy Cammrff or ctWucf. iblm on your ineom 'ox rsrwHfc John Gunther.

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