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Sunday Morning Aprjl 1 PAGt FOOD Rnl-Tfd LM ncoml-euit miller WAtUCl! PKRRV I. i Minikcr rertmni Rettrntnlativr: Inlinil York. Si. Kanui Chr, All.lill. Narional -Advertiti Of I'KKSS PreiK eaclmivelj oilpMehM crcilileiJ 1" il 01 not rnlillnl Ihttwiie lion of ind ilio 10 TKI.UI'HONE ii OR ralel Of (5 wall ft Mail luliicriplibiii payxble in advi POIJNDKU Continued from pacv of 240 men aboard the crow vessel whose peacetime cdmp'le- mcVl wi 1 about 150.

Follutfs 1 Trill of I-uck Then began (he trail of luck this good'ship was to follow through tfic'battles ot the'Pacific, beginning With convoy and pai-tol' duty duringIhe battle of Midway, then Guadalcanal and the eastern Sol- omon's'. Wh'en the U. S. S. Saratoga was torpedoed by a Jap sub, the Mac- Oonough took her to Tonga Tabu In the Friendly Islands for repairs.

Here Ihe sailor recalls, all the natives had horsos or bicycles, which the crow rented to tour the Island. tin days at Sea The going was tough in the Pacific in those early months, and wbe'n. they left the Friendly Islands they were at sea for 85 days wttHout slopping at a port to replenish Ihelr dwindling food supplies, which meanl soup, for dinner every day, for the Icebox had broken down and all the fresh were io oe I'raniuu I moat had spoiled. i inrlcv the British empire six; but it broke wide nls wso dur ng the defense and i i iVin FT'WCO Peace Parley Seems io Face Breaker? The San Francisco security--parley, set for April 25, at week's end faced trouble of possibly serious proportions --arid'fhe Germans were jubilant. A German propagandist, from Berlin, began trumpeting thai "The San Francisco conference threaleni to cillapM beforo it begins." "So many complicated have emerged." the broadcaaler "thai are now being made for postponement Of the Thc trouble all started when a secret agreement became public early last week, whereby Russia and the United States were lo be granted three votes each in the San Francisco se- cur parley, the British empire six; but it broke wide open, Saturday, on a demand from Moscow that the SoViet-spon- sored Warsaw regime of Poles be reprcsen ed at the Frisco cohference-which both the United States and Britain promptly rejected.

On IN! InlliT i llic TJ. 8. nnd a i assumed ihe VETERAN OF 11 MAJOR BATTLES OR INVASIONS IN THE PACIFIC WANTS SEA CRUISE AFTER WAR hen back to sea and acllon off me Gilberts anil In March''44 with task forte 58 to Paluc, the Ja'p fleet was camouflaged with a forest of aalm trees. Eenemy Sub On May 1, 1944,. So.

M. Williams was credited with 1 detecting an enemy sub which the destroyer sank. Thc Macdonough had been lying alongside the Ml. Hood and had just moved out to a safe djstance when that munitions ships exploded severely damaging nearby ships. In Chase of Jap Fleet Then up to Saipan where apture position they'd previously toward Poland Hint a ootnprn- ni'n- H-Rlme should cflei-luatcd before Poland's In Bellied.

Bui riuKHlH, ili-manillliK ri'Ccj- gnltlun. Frlaco, of the Warsaw regime, argued a i it would be impossible Io In lime, the Russian sponsored Warsaw govenimc-nl to elemenU of tbc London Polish regime recognis- ed by the two western members of Ihe HiR Three. wnfl agreed upon al Yalln but since II can not be effectuated for Inc. time being, inc Soviets argued, Warsaw group should Kan Knim-lsro bid. And Mnsrow Inslali-il an "early leply" whh-h it from both Jii.vermnent/l.

Hlliwli's iniivr Rain three voliss in the general assembly of tin- proponed world league may have In Htaml nn own feet wllll- out preliminary Ameflran help. Despite a a a agreement by IreHldent llotisevelt In support thn KiiKslan proposal providing the Dulled Htnli's fid" I he same number there are Indications the American cleleKnteH may balll nt I i any active port before the question actually In submlUcd Io Ihe Kan Franrlsrn llnllod Nations Thi'ii I liacllinK may consist nf casting the drU'iiallnn's vole for the Russian request. ir It defeated by a conference In which thu state department has said all nations will have one vote. A i for thri-i- soats In (he assemlily will never oflorrd. Drlegnles told Ifl.

ally ly Pri'Sldi'Tll Hoosevplt when he first informed thiiin his f-npp In tin- llusiilan a Oinl ll1 lmv Ireednm of actlun at Man Fran- I'lSI'U. II was snld then that the ulll- U.S. Soldiers in Middle East io See Christ Tomb (Continued from page 1) direction of Golhstnmno from the aouth, nnd through (hf Via Uolnroaa will find a change at the sixth stnllon. Thc sixth slalloh Is the one whore, nccordvng to Christian tradition, a Jewish woman wiped thi forehead of Jesus while he wan hcjng thrust lowards Golgotha. In the lime of Cru iers chnjitl waa here am Ihe hiHt frw months It ha housed a nodicfcllor museum ex hlbltlim of drawings, plans anc mollels giving a picture of Jcru a In Ihe lime or chrlsl.

The exhibition Includes a production of llic crown of Ihorn llial JMUS made of Paleslln thlsllefl. There Is a model Chrlsl'n grave cowircd with map alve stonn. This year more than ever, or peace Is over Jerusalem which In the course of the Insl 4,000 yearil has liccn dcslroytd 17 llmMi and conquered 30 times. Thlfc lime Ihc Holy City has bei'n spafcd destruction. nc day Ihe Macdonough had left ust before 16 Jap bombers came ver.

Ilssen Attu Thru Accident The attack on Atlu had been el for May 7, 1843. bul Ihc wea- hcr caused a delay and from Iprll 30 lo May 10, aclual dale Ihc allack, the Macdonough lay Cold Bay. Alaska, where one the destroyers went aground and sank during a storm. Five hours before the attack on Altu. Williams' ship was rammed by one of our ships and sent to dry- dock at San Diego, escaping the balllc while he was given leave to Gauadalcanal.

where the task force chased the Jap fleet, to Guam where they narrowly escaped being hit by bombs directed at the carrier they were escorting, bock down to Leyte where Jap planes strafed them continuously, resulting in nothing more serious than several sleepless nights for Ihe men on the lucky Macdonough. I And after patrol during the vasion of Luzon, Ihe tired and crew came home for a rest, Williams who holds the Bronze Star besides the eleven stars major engagements, is cutshtog up with long delayed visits, eating home cooked meals and resting his sea legs. After leave he will attend i CHURCHES FIRST I'KESByritBlAN Rev. Frank F. Jones', Mrs.

Fred Daniels, Organls'l Mrs. W. P. Bflder, Chpliyplrector a. School.

Roy H. France. Superintendent a. Easter exercises by the Sunday School in the actuary. music before the morning worship hour.

Mrs. Daniels at the organ. 11:00 a. m. Church Xursery.

Mrs. Florence Helzcr In charge. a. worship Anthem "Easier jorenz. Mrs.

Carl Jacobs, Soloist. the Sea of.pa Wee," J. W. Molinc. Comforted, Te That Mourn," by W.

A. Fisher. MJS. W. P.

Bixler, soprano. to the Life Everlasting." "They Have Taken Special Speaker-- First Try to Gel It in Las Away My Lord," "stalnef. Chorus," from "The Messiah," Handel. The High School young people at seven o'clock. Alberta Curls' prog'ram leader.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Branlgan Library Auditorium Sunday service il a.m. Testimonial meeting first Wed. nesday evening of each month at in aJi Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 1. The Golden Text is: "Thy throne is a'right After the is over. wiucU He thinks will majiy more waary having to watch for enemy aua or So Mr.

Williams has four Bro- tners in the service, Jta "i'death; but to armed forces and one in the mer-: minli life and ag the'citation, which com- lesson se rm'on is the fol- the BLble: For to -be chant marine. PEACE HOVERS OVER DISPUTE OVER PEACE SAINTS STATUE oe spiritually minded is life and peace." ((Romans 8:6) I The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from tn Christian Science text 'hook, "Sci (Continued from page 1) ora Frlelie and Senora Marie Jubala. formally have filed appeal with Justice Dodson and met the $400 bond requirement, twice the jury-acl value of the roplevincd suituc reported now to rest at the home of Senora Frlctze instead of at the church where subscribers to Ihe fund for Its purchase expected it to be localcd. The jus- Ucc had expected to Hie Ihc appealed case In the Third District -ourl cilhc'r Salurday or Monday-. The altflcuHy which haa stirred Mcsllla.

started when tho two loaders In securing the txcrtpHonfc, (iirarrelled with Fr, They wanted it bli VICTOR RECORD ReleaiM Keep Pace with National Hit Parade! Seourity League Faces Vote Row WASHINGTON. March 30--Ut A secrol Big Three voting rail' (trcemmt for Ihc proponed worlr prompted doitiand today for American baiting power second to none. As now projected In the made n.Yalta pact the ratio would bti -3-3 for Iho British empire, Uie United aintcs nnd rtunallw The demand came from Chair nan Uloom o( the nous orolgn affairs conimlltce and member (if the American Ion lo the San Pranclncp Unll Jntlons contwcnco. liloom loW a reporter In th vnlw ot while house dUcsosurp he, Crimean agreenmnt any reasoning we should have Ih same vole in any empire or an In (he world," Hloom left no doubl tl American delegation will be nsl ri Mice and Health with Key to the Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy is- spirtual, liarmohiou led tne DIS W1 bless it himself, if he chose. Testimony In the case developed the alleged fact that 'the blffllop would have blessed the slatue it his last visit hire hadtl pot that It had removed' ftflm the church by 'the repleylh action filed by the plaintiffs Shoto before hli Visit.

On the witness stand, both plaintiffs stated' that if arrangements were made for a blessing of the statue in a manner approved by them, they would be willing for the statue be re- to sponaor a proposal of this ature If the Yalta understanding give the Untied Stales and Rua- a three, votes each in the asscm- ly la pressed at San Tho voting plan was announced cslerday. While there was some dlsposl- lon to dlMount the controversy ver voting stronglh In an asscm- ly lhat, In fact, will have limn debating powers, Seta or Vanclwibcrg (Fl-Mlch) indlcal ho would champion Iho cause o( Ihe Illtlo nations. Dog Tag Comas Roost Soldiers in Pacific Observe Eastet Sunday GUAM, March 31 UP Under roMsri 'palm froiidB, rbn 1 1 pen skies, American servicemen will join the devout people of Guam in the observance of Easter Sunday. In more than 100 chapels special UTAH, March 30 The, soHlnB was In New OulMa. the time the person, 1'vt.

James Lone, and the story--he lost hU idcntiflcatloi tag- A foreman, thumlilng throng! ervlces will be held for army, na and marine corps.personnel. Special services: be held to Iwo casualties In fleet hospital wards. din oown ing partyf fcleptu-l the Sun-Nevrt. box of reclaimed brass at thi Tooelo ordnance depot, founc the dog lag and handed il to a nearby soldier. That's right--h was Pvt.

Long. Juil a Prayer Away All of My (Simmy Kay I Got a Bong Henco, Il Don't Make (Tony Pailro Orchagiri) Sentimental Journoy I'm Gonna Sue My Baby (Eriklne Hawkins Orch.) My Drearns Are Q.lllug B.ll.r All the Time A Llllle on Ihe Lonely Side (Phil More Four) I Should Care I Ain't Got Nothing Bui the Blues (Lena Home with Orch.) CanJy Saturdiy Night (Four King Sliteri) I'll Be the Same '8 Wonderful (Artie Shiw Orcheitra) Morn and Mpre I Wish We Didn't Hive Io Sky Goodnight (Perry Como Candy He'. Home (or a Little While (Dinah Shaw and Orch.) SEE OUR LARGE STOCK OF BEST SELLING AR AND BED SEAL RECORDS male decision musl be reached I the conference ItscK, a polnl slrn- in Thursday's white home announcement and reiterated Friday by Secretary of State Stttilnlus, Anyway you look at It, this Polish problem despite reported uupromlse iigrvflinenU wt Valla Bill) a thorny subject. Orman propasandlsl could right in Ills gleeful torocaal; but hern probably llttta In for ocrmany herai-lf which, WH-II'II i-nfl. nearer and nearer lo ST.

EPISCOPAL I(ey. Ge'orge Wood, Rector a', Bttoharlst. a. a', Eucharist, ser "A 'Gldrjotis Affir p. service Luke's, beiniflg.

I'h'e 1 choir ivili 'sing the rau itef and offer an Ar im at of the Ofthodpx 4 CSthWIc churclie's are again Easter will ibe observed'at the hurch of the 'Nazarene with Bunay School rally at 9:45. Our goa br today is 100'in attendance. Rev. R. (X Gunstream will bring he Easter iLunch will be served at th fliurch at At 1:30 the Eas er egg hulit for the children rlze for the one finding the mos 2:30, mortgage burning, conduct by ReV.

Gunstream, at 'which me a brief history of the Ibca TOrtlh will be given by the pastor Toil-are invited to spend the day C. A. BIGGINS, Local'Pasto vorship service begins at 8:00 i. Everyone is welcome to atten hese Easter Day services. ST.

JAMES' EPISCOPAL Misilla lark Easter Sunday, April 1st Hearty welcome to all. 1. Early Service--8 a. m. 2.

Church school--104. m. 3. Holy' C6himunion "and se: mon--11 a. in.

Special music--Solos by Dr. R. Eyer and Miss Jacquelin Hall 4: Service at La i. Hunter Lewis, Missionary. LIBERTY HALL EL THUftSbAY, APRIL ftk Ways and-Means Committee Paso GLADYS SWA ano rces: Special prices are offered to all enlrt our armed forces Mail orders filled in ofder of receipt SAINT PAUL'S METHODIST C.

A. Prelude "Crown Him With Many sluTls. Te Buck. Tne. Scripture Lesson.

Offertory Yioling Holy Adam. G. L. Boykinl Bass Sam Mac vlted to' rtiakc their Easter coni- mortal! unions at ihis altar. Lenten boxei are to be returned tills service: FREE- -FREE A national campaign to create a new ifttetest in Nothing to buy or sell your tdrt Book is the Bible LARGEST BIBLE SCHOOL IN THE WORLD Spared for busy people Appeals to peop'le fies and to fliose not affiliated With any organization to joirl to etorse Tear out this ad, In Wlow and mail today 1 No present or future obligations Act nowl Yott nvy er again have this opDprtumty Print Plainly: Name Address Mail to- KNOW YOUR BIBLE P.O;Box3U8,Sta "A 1 S.

if. Maddox, faslor Sunday school begins at a. There classes 16 accomp- ate all ages'. The morning worship service be- Ins at 10:55 m. with Mrs.

Hall laying the organ prelude. BRptlsh Training Union, under he direction of Burton Wallace, eglns at 7:00 p. m. The evening "MIL, HOLC Rock of Aiies carves Its tiny Inconspicuous seal on every me- niorltl This seal is to granite what Slcrling is to silver. It potcct's the purchaser and shows that the ls 5, 1 Mnnarial ArW is Ihe exclusive, authorized dealer ot Rock of Ag5 memorials for New Mexico nnrt West Texas.

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