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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 5

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MONTANA STANDARD, BUTTE. THURSDAY MORNING, MRCH 18, 1943 Five MOVEMENT TO "DRAFT" Light Packages May Be Sent Overseas R. C. DAHL FOB MAYOR STARTED Treasure State News Air Corps Play to Be Staged More Than 50 Volers Cast Absent Ballots More than 50 Butte citizens have cast absent ballots for the March GREAT FALLS, March 17. has been lifted.

Postmaster Prank X. Monaghan said Wednesday when- he received notice that parcels weighing eight ounces or less may be sent to U. S. fighting men. The modification of an earlier Post Office department orderv restricting the mailing of parcels except upon written request of the soldier's commanding officer will permit the mailing of spectacles, watches, fountain pens, insignia, the Postal Bulletin Postmaster Monaghan received here sal.

Individual copies of house organs or employe publications, church bulletins and similar publications may also be sent to such personnel un der the same conditions as to weight and postage. IN "TRAINING Pvt. Albert F. Progreba, 1112 Farrell street, haa arrived in the Field Artillery Replacement Training center. Fort Bragg, N.

for basic military training, according to a news re lease received In Butte. to Yank Soldiers A movement has been launcnea here to "draft" former State Senator R. C. Dahl as a Republican candidate for mayor of Great Falls, the Great Falls Leader reported. Uncle Sam's ban on sending packages to Army men overseas Cast Coming to Mining City 22 primary city election, workers in the office of City Clerk Beryl Wilson said Wednesday.

Mayor Ed Shields, Democrat, was In past years the number some- the only candidate for mayor who filed before the February 18 The Army Air corps is coming to Butte! "On the Beam," a sparkling tfmes ran to 600 absent voters, lt was recalled. Persons who Intend to be gone on election day are urged to vote before leaving the musical show produced by soldiers Members of the "Draft-Dahl-for- at the Army air base in Great Falls, will land in Butte early in April, Mayor" club will attempt to nominate him at the March 22 primary by writing in his name on the according to word received here Wednesday from the air base. Antelope Census loiBeMade Board of Examiners Orders Check. HELENA. March 17.

(IP) The state board of examiners today authorized Dr. McFarland, state fish and' game warden, to take an aerial census of eastern Montana's antelope population in anticipation i of open seasons authorized by the 1943 Legislature. Permission was given to start the survey April 1. Plane counts also will be made of elk In the south fork of the Flathead rivet drainage in western Montana, one of the state's largest elk ranges. From the take-off, through 18 SCHOOL DISTRICTS Genial Old Sunny Brook Is an accepted favorite wherever good bourbon is known and appreciated! Deep mellowness and delightful flavor are the reasons why! Enjoy a Sunny Brook highball this evening.

TH4NKST don't mind if I do!" ARE WARNED HELENA, March 17. OF Eliza acts of flying comedy and musical tailspins, to the smooth, three-point landing featuring symbolic number written by Lt. Irving Ber-lau, the pace of the show never beth Ireland, state superintendent of public instruction, today warned slackens. Original music and skits were composed by experienced talent all school districts to return applications, for revised certificates of war necessity for school busses or risk having insufficient gasoline allowances for the second quarter of 1943, beginning April 1. Miss Ireland said she had been advised by the office of defense available on the base.

The 15-piece 50th Army Air Forces band will be spotlighted. From a hill-billy band to Gershwin and from strip-tease to a patriotic theme, the production displays versatility and a rapid change of pace. -''On the Beam" is being produced by the base special serv city. Votes they cast before departing will be counted Monday, election day. Martin, Pease to Be Speakers To Appear Sunday Before Forum Harrow Pease, Butte attorney, and George I.

Martin, manager of Associated Industries of Montana, were announced today as speakers for the Floral Park Community Forum to be held Sunday evening at the Congregational church, Gladstone at Edwards street. The subject for discussion has been announced as "Resolved, that the government has taken sufficient measures to prevent inflation." Guy D. Piatt, assistant cashier of the Metals Bank and Trust company, will provide the back transportation that the applications J. Burke Clements, chairman of the state industrial accident board, was authorized to travel to Washington, D. and New York, city to appear before the U.

S. Senate finance committee to protest bills now before the committee and to are essential to allotting proper units of gasoline to busses, and that ODT field representatives will alter the allotments on their own infor ices office. Heading the cast are confer with the New -York state I-JrT'-v "CHEERFUL AS I CHEERFUL AS mation if certificates are not filed. two corporals, Jack Abrams, who has had New York theatrical experience, and Stafford Repp, with Applications must be sent, she Insurance fund commissioner. Clements will protest bills pro said, to the ODT regional office at previous stage work in West coast ITS NAME theaters.

viding for replacing state industrial accident systems with a federal Evstem and one requiring states to Seattle. PHILLIPS COUNTY LEADS STATE IN BOND SALES OIL3D pay indemnity on injuries incurred JnfnH.A 4n All proceeds of the show will be used for the benefit of the enlisted men" in providing additional entertainment and recreational facilities at the Great Falls base. The date of the show and the theater in vy uiviuaii uciciioc wwacio blackouts, the money to be refunded later by the federal government, 1E(Q) Elizabeth Ireland, state superin which it will be staged here will be GREAT FALLS, March 17. (P) Phillips county led the state in war bond sales, on the basis of purchases compared with quotas during the first eight days of March, State Administrator William H. Bartley tendent of public instruction, and announced soon.

Leo Smith of her office, will go to ground material banking and inflationfor the discussion. Ray Howard is chairman of the committee which arranges the forum sessions, an activity -of the Floral, Park Community club. Ann Arbor, to attend a meet KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BRAND ing for supervisors of occupational reported. During the ninei-day period, state bond sales totaled $90,306, com 90.4 Proof PROMOTED Edward J. Johnson, son of Mrs.

Mary Johnson, Wise River, has been promoted from the grade of private first class to corporal at the Bainbrldge Army air field, a publicity release from there stated. National Distillers Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. information and guidance March 29 to April 3. Kathleen Campbell, Montana State university librarian, was permitted to go to Seattle to attend a meeting of the American pared with $1,740,768 in the first PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr.

and Mrs. George Battle, Dillon, are parents of a daughter, born in St. James hospital Wednesday. quarter of January. Phillips county sales amounted to $3.87 per capita.

Roosevelt Library association March 23 and 24. Av Maori woman recently died at the age of 107 in New Zealand. V7 county was second with per capita salesf $3.01, followed by Pondera county, $2.94. GOVERNOR APPROVES ELECTION BILL HELENA, March 17. (JT) Persons unable to go to polling places because of illness or injuries will be permitted to vote by absent ballot In future Montana stations.

Governor- Ford approved today a mm With bill passed by the 1943 Legislature legalizing use of absent voters' ballots by persons who are physically incapacitated; The Governor also approved a bill which would make retail liquor license fees payable July 1 rather than January 1 as at present. RULES ON TAX HELENA, March 17. Buyers of five admission strip tickets to the North Montana State fair at Great Falls should be required to pay five times the federal tax due on five single admission tickets, R. V. Bottomly, attorney general, ruled today for John D.

Stafford, Cascade county attorney, at Great Falls. Bottomly held that the strip tickets are bought as single admissions and not as season or subscription tickets, on which a different rate of taxation applies. Formerly, buyers paid the tax only on the. reduced price at which the five tickets were sold. NEW RESERVOIR DUTCH BOY It's' Your Best Home Defense A coat of paint OTie78 costs you less than any other kind ol home protection yet it is the best there is.

Dutch Boy Paints are GREAT FALLS, March 17. UPy Tne Great Falls city council is considering construction of a new reservoir to store 5,000,000 gallons of water. The Great Falls Leader reported "an increasing demand for 1 nationally known for their hiding and spreading power and long wear. Even if your home is in good condition it will pay you to have an additional coat of paint applied this spring. PIONEER FUEL BRICK CO.

843 S. Maryland Phone 5435 water due to the growth of the city and planting of Victory gardens." Davis Reveals Only 5 Japs Out of 15,000 nriih Escaped Battle at Sea WASHINGTON, March 0 1 Elmer Davis, director of war in ,1 Jfc v-5 Wr WJf ts 'C" formation, told a press conference Amazing way to be Mentally ALERT today that only five Japanese out of 15,000 escaped death or capture in the battle of the Bismarck sea March 2, 'when 22 Japanese war ships and other vessels were de stroyed by Allied air might. About 100 Japanese escaped ULdUU drowning and reached shore, Davis said, but of this handful only five WUUUU escaped Davis gave the lie to recent Jap anese broadcasts that the United States had suffered serious naval losses In the South Pacific, declar ing: "Every one of our naval losses has been announced and by no stretch of the imagination cad they SCIENTIFICALLY PROVED LESS IRRITANT FAR SAFER-FOR YOUR HOSE AND THROAT! be called serious. William R. Piatt tailed for Duty in Army Air Force 1 vital dlg.tlvi 1 the stomach 1 I -tnersUeyourbodywMb 1 kF COURSE you ought to smoke Philip Morris! They Ire far teg William R.

Piatt; soq of Mr. and irritating, that's why! Note these findings. Distinguished doctors, Mrs. Guy D. Piatt, 2920 Quincy, has been called to active duty for training with the U.

S. Army Air Forces at Santa Ana, Calif. He enlisted as an aviator prospect last September. The future flyer has been working for. the U.

S. Grazing i if; r- s' 4 i service in Eastern Montana. During his absence, his wife, Mary J. Piatt, and son, Robert, will working with actual men and women smokers, reported that: When smokers changed to PHILIP MORRIS, every caso of irritation of nose cr throat, due to smoking, either cleared up com fete ly-or definitely improvfil "Reported if Amtrkdi most staboritativ mtdicsl jottrnsLs, to inform ioctors FINER PLEASURE-PLUS REAL PROTECTION America's Finest Cigarette 7 -7 7 reside here at 3132 Keokuk street. Mr.

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