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PAGE TWO Wednesday Afternoon August 19, 1942 Cruces Sun-News J'-iMiihci a a i riwiiii ihr in i Sun I'nMinhifitf 31 712 S'nilli a i N. M. i a A i i i i i i NtflrMiTttitivt I a ojn. i Si. Unit, i Allaiin.

Ol' THt: J'MKSS i Ihe for Af ill ifilltH in (hit paper and alio to 15 uiliurru tur. V- linr in Hrw (A 50 a niitittlt title. KOUNOIU) IN Leas) Our Own 'Congressman' Wasn't One One i i ynu gotta i i i about our'own Las Cruces "con- i Sutherland, you caiVl classify him alongside i i i i of Hopnblioan as an "isolationist." i us to "get in tho re 'way back there i i i wort; holding public forums on this and that. Bui access of for the vigorous prosecution Hie wai di.splayerl by iho.se momhers of rrjngrosfi who i vi TV ago were i i to mako a i is a development that is as i i as a i a i on for several years as if this country were no i 1 nf becoming involved in Ihe hostilities a i in i i world a shouting "war-mongers" at a who i i i otlu'rwJKP. these gentieincn in the brief u'c few weeks or months put.

on i i change act brrnmr passionate evangels of war. i i i nf i I i i HHpIlT I I i i i lu-y i i i i hi i til. i n.n'U. i i i I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i nhjcct I i ii-OBI? i i Hit- i I I I I i i i i hit- .1 1 1 i i i i hn.t IHTII i i i i i nf i i i i i i i it I i i If. ohpcnirc i i nnit I I I i i i i i i 1 i i i i a htntf; t.r nppuhiicnii i i i I i i In oh- 1 1 I I i i i i i i i i I mi lu- i i i i i i i i i I I i I tills of t.

tii' i ol MilnU- iu MIII: in tmim of tin- mi. i i i i i cf i I i I I I I I i iWH.H IhoHP who opposed i nf the defense mcn.siircH before the count tnvolvrd in Wiir llicri 1 in iinuthiT group. They were men who i bi'ttcvorl we were not in any Hangrr from I going mi abroad, who thmiKht we cnuir go our own itinl who had no conception of tin- violent iipheiivnl a wan HlinltiiiR Ihe world. Mnnibcrn or Ihlii grmip itlcit doing lot, nf r.xplHlnir.g but. Hi-f not.

blat- i i il i the i is even pMiiiililr hitvr sym- a i i hem in prwlica- liul the bc.sl fm-e pm- siblt' on i irrrinl n'wo Jinvp no propiT plitrc In Liu- government when Niicli tri'itu minim JHHIKM nre kit. II Is not OIK.ugh 1 hi' Hlnrc'ff niiif mm manning. Tluw qimlltli-H (hn.iKh in Ibeni-1 fu'rom pun ii-il hy vIMori and I'mn- prt'lit'ltftlon. tile Tale thr country Is In Inc haltmce. wlien Ilic i inlei-eiil -liMininil." Mini I hum- nf thr hrniirti'Ml mil look ind the hfgiirtit mulct i i i be Si-Ill tn repiVMt'iit I peoplr in 1-Iveii men who i menu In" fin, I I i Bomnnhn.

i I linn I i i 1 LAS CRUCES S'NOOZE AND AFTERNOON SIESTA By Tilt OKA.ON BIIGOE MiHter Hendenwrt'B oflico of prior ftdminifltratlo'rivnow IB talking about nieatlfifls'days, presumably to put a little fneat on the bonus ir the poor wording, who. make munitions for the $50- a-month uoldler boys" at the wago of $50, to per week, I)R KIinOE mil, in, reality, the S'noozp take a iit- tle meat off the of some of thr politicians DcmpBcy, IJrynn Johnson, Bpb Putney, Joe and Mikc-Apodaca. Tlift only thing mlsBing in Mte- tcr Hondcr'non'R plan, so far, is that he doesn't specify which of tin Htiould go motttlesfl on meatless dnyfl. While Mike af- fOrd to cut oyt tiie ohlll and- tiijrh a little more to beahfi, Oierft'a Manuel -Chavez, Santos Ramirez, Lea Cardwall, Earl Egec Shannon anti Numa prengor; who ought to be allocated, a double portion of pork now and then to bu'Ud them up where they stand up under. the grilling: grind of tholr Jobs; dr, niaybe a sugar bonus now and then would turn 1 the tricJt.

And, turning over to the R6- pub'Ican side of the fence, there's hot one of them bufr that- ought to be left out of the meat-rationing--they've been away from the pie counter' so long they're all but Mister Henderson, no doubt, 'will- dismiss them with the roflecMon that, "after all, they're only Republicans." ANNOUNCEMENTS The San-Hem Murlzed la ntuwuiici CM i for public mibjed Uie will volers Uw rUivfrJ rf Srft. lit to Uie For flovcrnor: JOHN DEMFSBY For Auditor: 6 FOE Dlntrlct Jiidgei 0 FJtiDNQEtt. SHANNON For Ommty MANUEl. Red Cross Knitters Complete 100 Sweaters in Seven Weeks weekw. rtffo the local Red Croriti chapter (urtued a call to khiltnrft: ft rthlphlBirt of 125 pniindn of Jihaki yum hid arrived.

In lo marto into 100 army HWr-atern ready for shipment AiiffUBt 15. I-nnt Saturday, AlJgUBt 15, thCHe 100 swenters, all. neatly labflled, hiindlc'l and packed, were in the frrlf(ht dopnt, ri-ady to Tnp to Mrn Forty of the flO hPlmets in the Hfimo order wore also rcttdy, others in ffisL thW week'. Thorp in round. flgUrctt, stitchen In a turtle-nccR Kwcnlnr and 12,000 jn a helmet.

Top honors go to Mrs HI-CVCH, who in sovcn KWoHtftrB In as mflny weeks. Hpcclnl goes to Mrs Richard Aflhhy: ahn cntne tn Liifl CruneH In May, learnrd to i ami htiH since made three nnd Ihren turtlr-neck Sainrdnya' was tho larnnsl nuido no far by the local clinplnr; an itimlzr Hit follown: Tnrle-nppk army Bweaters, 100; Hirtle-neck navy sweaters, 2B; sliM-vninHs army Bwealnrs, 10; navy sWpatcrfl, 45; army hnltnets, 40; navy helmets, 20; navy wnteh navy NOcltN, 10; nrniy mufflerfi, 15; army wrlHlJetA. 10. Ritj-menta-. ChlldTfln'd Hwoatcra, 20; Wojnen'a BWoatera, fi; iiii'ii's socks, fj; HlnuvlH.

wool dress, i. EVEN WITH A I II ill NIK lie Keflpomted itt Call knltterfi renpondlng to the call for the special rush order, with the number of complel- od, aa follows: TM I'vcniiii; IIMUIT, a i i won't bo i us always, I-VIMI i War Time slivd-h- (hem nut this summer. Soon you'll be nt'i-clmi; more eleclrir i and you ini.qht well have (he lines! money ran buy: an I.K.S. Lamp, either Hour or table model. With in i vc.s uniler strain already, keep your eyes at ease this winter with the of an I.K.S.

Lamp. They're not expensive hut they'it 1 beautiful to look at. EL PASO ELECTRIC COMPANY Division hlmts -Mrs Lee Reeves 7 1 Wfa Riohafd. Ashby 3 Mrs A File 3 Mrs Slingerland NjrB A WMarltley 3 MfB Smma JennlngH 3 Mra Befry 3 2 Ottcsort 3 Mra Gordon White 3 2 MB Nadine Woodbilrn 2 tors OB Wilkinson Ma Bnlnnd 2 irfre Walter GOBS 2 Mra Frod banleln 2 M.rn Margaret French 2 Mrs Jim Cox 1 A Una Swee-t 1 Mrs A Sheldon 1 Mffl Bernard Oluck 1 Bbtler 1 Mrn Bryant 1 Mary Sue Graham 1 Mrs Holt 1 Jimmy Smith 1 Mrs Pnul Roach 1 Mra a boomja 1 Bason 1 Mrs A Buck 1 Mrs Hardens 1 Mrs Barton MJHS Marion Tewksbnrry 1 1 Mrs OKltient I 5 Mra Overprck 1 Allan.Gray Mrs Jim Lftndntl 1 Mrs Kieth Humphries 1 Mrs Dalton 1 Mr.i GUI 1 Mrs Slovens 1 Mrs Christopher 1 Mrs Baker I Mrs Jtiltann (Joseph) 1 Mrn Frrnrfc.ithal 4, Mrs Miller 1 Mrs Jones 4 Mm Hacltler 2 Mrs Lucero 2 Mrs Klott'her i Mra Chilton 1 Mm Kndow i Mra Hovgard 3 ra Riffnpy, Jr 2 Mra Bw'l Kaufman 1 Abby Mnrtlnoz 1 Sara Maronefl 1 Matilda Benavidea 1 Sara Moreno 1 Anita Nevarez I Elena VotftW 1 Mrs John Dunn i Martha Rljjnpy i For Coun (BILi.Y) For County lAs A (JACK) HOEBtSON HUrTSH gdlool LOUISE CAMPBBliL WH1TNBV For Sheriff! (MIKE) APODACA For State BOYD For Probate 1 APODACA ALBERT CommlsilDnor, Dlntrlct Ii OBO CortifnlRBloner, Distrlci IvEO VAJLiDBS CotaiHlMlontr, nlsttttt Si McLAttoMUN (Btt.t.Y) tttlJLi Anthony MrsCi Allison 1 Mrs Robinson 1 Mrb Johnson I Mrfl Bowirtah 1 Mrs Price 1 1 Mra A Ahol 1 4 Mm Wliito 1 Mrs Smith 1 Mrn Kftllny 1 Mra Ksnodol i Mra Spimoer Mrs Brown 1 Mrs UKRPU 1 Bonnetl I 3 Mrs, I-. Hlhbort a Krort 2 Mra Uhb Mlns Betty White i Mrfl i Mrs Prlft i Mrs Dahlquist i Mrs Gillett.

Jr Mrs CoHinaworth 1 KXPANIXS RKAMIMNO HOAKI) Wash. Aitg 18 The "A not enter if tindirsscd" over (toor of Ihp irjduction center was cffk-lent until a mido yotilh. blind in am rye. rrt it from his alffhtlen aatde. He poppoct through oor Into ri.nmfut of Special Guests for Service Men 8 Tonight Mlfif) Helena Delgado of Washington, and Miss Blllen Fritz of Boston, will entertain Las Cruces service men at thfe recreation center tonight, with a song program.

The girls arc students at Radcliff college. Tho weekly community sing for the service men, usually held on Thursday nights, will be held tonight, in order to accommodate Misses Dclgado and FYitsli whose singing will precede the usual program. The sing will start at 8 m. Other special guests are being asked to appear on the programs of corhmunlty sings, LASCRUCESSOCIETY; WOMEN'S NEWS Office Phone 400 SNYDER Res Phone State College Some EC Teachers Entertained with' Mexican Dinner Forty-six, visiting teachers to the hdmc economics conference at Stale College were entertained With a Spanish dinner at La Posta last Mrs Llewelyn Shelton was Special guests honored at the dlnriet were Miss Kelpha Bates of New. York University, for state of home eCono- Miss Susan Bur- sbn," 'federal agent for home economics from the United States pffice of Education; Miss Mildred Andersbii, -home economist for farm credit administra- tion'a't tjinher was aen'ed in the patio, with'6 Mexican and gladiolas iiae'd in decoration.

Favors wfero.Hny Mexican straw hats. The pKigtam was centered around a trip through New Mexico, with guests telling of Interesting points in th'e state which they visited during their trip to Las Cruces. Mexican songs were sung by a native of Mesilla. Camille Parks Hotiored with Tea Miss Camille Parks, formerly of Lfls Gruces, was honored with a tea Friday morning at the home of Mrs Milter in Hohba. New ffexlco.

Miss Parks, who is now school in will bo married this month to Lt Warren Miller of Portales. Miss Parks was graduated from New Mexico AM college with Tie class She is a member if Zcta Tan Alpha sorority. '4-H Dress Revue To Highlight Afternoon Meet Fourteen. 4-H club. delegates I 4nH club encampment at Stati College were to model dresses thl afternoon at the dress revue to hi held in Hadley Hall at 2 m.

The revue wa3 part of the af 'terhoori program" which also In eluded songs. Opening the revue, Misses Peg gy Hildwein, Mary Ann Beau champ and Frances Jean Brocl were to sing "Shortenln' Bread. The girls arc students at A and M. Following their song, the 4-H delegates led model dresses which they have made. Dresses are judged on the qualities of selection of material workmanship and appropriateness Mrs Neal, Miss Hiidure Anderson, and Mrs Overpeck wll judge the dresses.

Awards will be made'for the best dress. First costumes to be modeled were wash sports dresses, followed by tailored wool suits am" dresses and "best" dresses. Mrr Miller played for the model- ling and also accompanied the girls' trio. Miss Mary Ann Beauchamp concluded the program with a song, "I Threw a Kiss Into th- Ocean." Tomorrow's Events Members of the 20-30 club will hold a tomorrow eve- rting at 0:30 at Radium Springs. The Do-Si-iDo Square Dance Club will have-a picnic trtnight at 7:30 at Leasburg Dam.

El Paso Couple Wcdin Las Cmces Jose Nevarez and Miss Fran- clsca Ortiz, both of El were married late yesterday by Pro- hate Judge Chavez. Other marriage licenses were issued to Forrest Winlnger, Richmond, Mo, and Miss Pauline ker, Santa Monica, Cat; antf George Dreldame and Miss Naoy Gorman Scottong, of Cincinnati, O. Lady, Save that Jar! "Wlrtf WfirM KrJititrrW It's all right now, Mrs Hbuae- wu. Those new glass coffee Jars CAN bo used for home canning, after all. You probably have examined thoni already, and found to your disgust that the opening Is too small for a standard size fruit Jar lid.

Well, you can now buy a special lid. at the same.store where you buy your coffe. or peanut butter, or salad dressing. It's cn'led the "thirty lid" and JIBS tlie government's blessing because It makes poan.ble re-use of the npw glass containers which replacing tin. Here's how you use It: I--Read llrwttonfl on pvuride of original ltd.

2--ScaM jar. fill with whatever larn (canning, tuft press down tho "thrifty lid." S--Scrnw ttifi fnrlRliiBi lid on top nf this Removing the ring JK rool, top Your fnitt Jor the duration. IT WAS AN ILL WIND PONTOTOC, Miss, Aug IS -Deputy Sheriff A Stafford credits his Bflnso of smoll with tho arrest of an allrtKod whlakoy still opaMtor. Hunting caMIc north of here. Stdfforti thq aroma of mash, returned to Pontoloo for another of- floor and raided the still, Thoy took UtQ prisoner, three barreln of omsh and 10P ioumis of sugar.

Some t-arly historians believed the Amazons, the mythical nation of warrior women, lived in the Caucasus. One Brand Quality RATIONI5B8 flET HEADACHE AWPA, 'ipla, AUR 18 The Tnmpa rationing hoard a thrown into confusion by an application for a tire for a private air- plpne. No body could find anything in the rules about airplane tires, but Administrator Traynor explained to the board thril -rationing airplane tires Wfts exclusive duty of the war production board. Movies of Local Tots to Be Shown At Heath School Colored movies of the field 1 rips made by the kindegarten of Martha Heath will br shown tomorrow evening in thr school yard at Mrs Heath'a home 1010 North Armijo, The movies will begin at 8 m. Pictures will include severa' trips made last year--picking cotton at Mary Stahmann's farm, a visit in Hallowe'en costume to Mrs Guinn's pro-first grade at Lucero school, and visits to the fire department and city park, made the last day of school.

All mothers and children who are interested in seeing the movies arc Invited to come, Mrs Heath said. In addition, mothers having movies which they have made of their children may bring films, which will be Included in the pictures. Films will be run off on an 18mm movie projector. Pioneer Resident Returns to Cryces Mrs Jennie Newton, pioneer Las Cr-ucen, returned to Las Gruces this week to make her home here. Mrs Newton has been visiting- in Rochester, New York.

She has been a resident of Las Cruces for thirty years, Newton will make her horns at the Valencia courts. Picnic Entertains College-Park Circle Members of the College-Park Circle and their families Were en- tertained with a picnic at their meeting yesterday afternoon. Guests gathered at the home of Mrs Slingerland, who was hostess to the group. No regular business waa discus- sed. HERE and THERE Miss Corrine Lucero left thia week for New.

Orleans, Louisiana, where she will spend a three weeks' vacation. Miss Jessie. Boulter, former re- ildcnt of Las Cruces, will teach ichool in Albuquerque this year. Uis3 Boulter is now visiting 'riends in Carlsbad. Mr and Mrs Roy Metz and-fa- nily returned last night from Pie- own, where tfhey have been visit- ng Mr Metz's Ernest.

their return trip they also Mrs Mete's brother, Leon- Goad at Highrolls. Miss Macie Relchers and Kulaviak of llinois, are visiting at the home Mrs Kitty Shindier, Misses leichers and Kucalaviak plan to pentf two weeks in Las Cruces. Mr and Mrs Carnes and fa- nily of Blythe. California, are quests at the home of Mr a.nd a Hall in Mesilla Park. Hr Carnes is Mrs Hall's cousin.

NTRODUCING Mr and Mrs Max Hood are the Barents of a boy born early Wednesday morning. The baby, who veighs seven pounds, two ounces, ias not yet been namefl. the Hospital MTM Cummings and small ion, Martin David, were dismissed rom the hospital today. Martin David was born August 15. He eighed eight pounda, three oun- es at birth.

Agnes Martin is a surgical pati- nt at the hospital. 'Dolores Markowita wag admit" ed- to the hospital today. can spot it every time housewife can tell you that in wartime you have to put something extra into housekeeping to make a home bright and cheerful. And housewives know that ice-cold Coca-Cola, sparkling, refreshing, to brighten the most important part of home the people tn it. For Coca- Cola has a unique, extra something that sets it a finished art in its making that gives it unmatched with an unmistakable after-sense of refreshment.

That's why no imitator can copy it. That's why has the quality and delicious goodness so widely recojS nked and welcomed by all. Wartime limits the supply of Cnca-CoU. Those time) when you cannot get it, remember: Coca-Cola, helng first choice, the firM to go. Afik for each time.

No matter how fthort the supply, Ihe ituallty of Cora-Cola will not be changed in any respect. working on war schedules aJd. an extra, to the job of i In such I Coca-Cola upar-. i rcfrcihokent lighten the task. is always the better buy I MS DISTRIBUTORS CHAS.

ILFELD CO. M. lomn UNOII AuiHociiit of im COU.COIA CCMMNT IT 210 W. Us Ave, LAS CRUCES COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Tal 22 LM.CCUCM, M. M..

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