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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 7

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Mason City, Iowa
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hours hike of the' objective, while dered to do so by state selective service director. The armv has Monday, June 12, 1914 7 MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTH SENATE PASSES Nazis Try to over much of the area the tractor Army, Navy Will 1 4 could proceed directly to the spot. been accepting limited service registrants up to 5 per cent of the monthly quotas. One large truck will carry the I Draw From Same MEASURE persons sag woefully in the middle and wildly thrash to keep Eliminate Minorities tractor and trailer, and a panel truck is designed for smaller gear, which would be transferred to the sled when unloaded at the jump-ing-off place. IW 1 But even though a person is not Develop Unit to Use After Pool to Get Men Washington, (JP) The nation's a natural floater, Brune said, ha can be taught on which side of Washington, (JP) President draft procedure has been revised the water to stay.

It's a matter of knowing how to breathe and how to relax. Slow-and-easy-does-it is Roosevelt reported to congress Monday that the nazis despite the fact that they face certain military defeat "are determined to com ji if Benefits for Veterans of War II Provided Washington, (JP) The senate passed Monday and sent to the house a compromise version of the I. bill of rights" embodying a comprehensive program of benefits for veterans of the present war. The cost of the croffram. includ again, this time to create a common pool of available men upon Jf' it Brune's technique.

Navy Teaches Men Ways to Stay Afloat which both the army ana navy plete their program of mass extermination" of minorities. will draw. In a reDort on steps taken by After July 1 men who pass their the government to provide refuge for victims of nazi cruelty who Plane Crash Portland, (U.R) The U. S. Forest Service, thanks to a newly developed snow tractor, is now ready to go into the airplane-crash rescue business on a bigger and better scale than ever before.

Prepared to service in Region 6 comprising forests in Oregon and Washington a rescue unit that has undergone final tests is composed of a power unit with induction physicals no longer will be assigned to a specific service but will return home to await orders to report for duty. Only then will they know whether they ing hospitalization, education, unemployment comDensation and 5 have fled Europe, Mr. Roosevelt said this nation was appalled "by the systematic persecution of helpless minority groups by the nazis." loans for purchase of homes, farms and businesses, has been estimated at from $3,000,000,000 to have drawn the army or navy. "As the hour of the final aereai 4t Selective service, in announcing the new arrangement, said chang of the Hitlerite forces draws closer, the theory of their insane ing needs of the armed forces The prospective shipwreck survivors usually retain the old-fashioned idea that the hands and feet are useful in staying afloat. Brune, however, tells hi3 pupils to grasp their swimming trunks and cross their feet, thus preventing their arms and legs from sneaking in an extra thrash to keep the body afloat.

The pupils soon master the new floating style. By raising and lowering their arms from the sides to over their heads they can control their movement. With their arms over their head, they can float on their stomach. And with their arms down at their sides, back-floating is a simple trick. Trainees in the navy's V-12 program at the University of Washington are among Brune's latest pupils.

double tracks and a sled trailer. desire to wipe out ine jewisn race in EuroDe continues undimin have made it impossible to with draw men from the present sep Finance Committee Chairman George told his colleagues senate conferees had agreed reluctantly to house Insistence that any benefits a veteran The equipment included a radio set of medium and ultra-high fre ished." the president said. arate pools at an even rate, with This is but one example: Many quency, flood, clothing, sleeping Seattle, (U.R) A new method of flioating designed to save the lives of men torpedoed at sea. is being taught personnel at Seattle naval stations and soon will be included in all naval training programs. No longer a sport, swimming now is a matter of life and death to hundreds of men floundering in rough seas after their ship has been struck.

But even if they can't swim, they can stay afloat via the new method until rescue ships arrive. The new float formula is the pet theory of Capt. Stephen J. Brune, navy supply corps officer at the Puget Sound Navy Yard at Bremerton, Wash. Floating, Brune said, can be taught a navy man in 10 minutes.

and first-aid supplies. Christian groups also are being murdered. Knowing that they have gets-under the bill be deducted from any bonus he may be voted the result that in some cases fathers were being taken by the navy while non-fathers in the same board still were awaiting after the lost the war, the nazis are deter mined to complete their program 1 calls from the army. "The revised porcedure will en of mass extermination. Under the measure, a veteran would be entitled to $20 a week unemployment compensation for The first-aid supplies are based upon the latest developments of the army medical corps, including blood plasma and administering equipment, and the sled will carry litters for 4 persons.

The tractor is high powered and "This program Is but one mam- 52 weeks should he or she be out festation of Hitlers aim to sal' able local boards to continue to fill each call by selecting available volunteers and non-fathers ahead of fathers, and induct men vage from military defeat victory of a job during the first 2 years alter discharge. for nazi principles tne very principles which this war must de "EST-CE QUE VOUS AVEZ LE GUM, M'SIEU?" "Have you any gum, mister?" was the way these 2 French children greeted this American paratrooper as he arrived with liberators of their village. The Yank's answer was "Sure, kids, have some." will, if the sled is left behind, take a slope of 69 per cent. The If his or her education was in terrupted upon entering the serv stroy unless we shall have fought in vain." crew is composed of 6 men. The unit is designed to take res ice the veteran could get a year's in accordance with their order number as provided by law," draft headquarters said.

Selective servide also instructed local boards not to send up for Some persons are natural float Joseph D. Keenan, war production board vice chairman, recently said, "The war workers of America still have to raise the monthly volume of munitions output by 10 per cent to reach the total munitions production goal scheduled for 1944. The president reported on ar- schooling, and in some cases ers and peacefully drift in a re raneements made to bring im complete college education, with the government paying $500 for a cumbent position over the waves. mediately to this country approxi cue parties quickly to disaster scenes in the forests. Few places are so remote that the unit could not take the rescuers within a few Parking Ticket Gets induction men classified as fit for But a visit to one of Brune's year's tuition, plus $50 a month for subsistence and another $25 for floating classes indicates that most limited service only, unless or mately 1,000 refugees predominately women and children who fled from central Europe into southern Italy.

They will be placed in a Vacated army camp at Ft. On dependents. to Captain, Now in New Guinea Theater The government would guaran tee 50 per cent of private loans, at Funeral Services for Mrs. Minne Paschen Held Here Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Paschen, former Mason City resident, who died in St Francis, were held Saturday at 2:30 p.

m. in the Major memorial chapel. The Rev. George O. 4 per cent interest, up to a maxi tario near Oswego, N.

and will be returned to their homes at the Oklahoma City, (JP) A traffic mum of $2,000 to enable veterans to enter business or farming or to end of the war. ticket for illegal parking finally rnnffht nn with Pant TV r- Adams, now stationed in New buy a home. VISIT ENDS IN TRAGEDY The president explained that "it was essential to take action without delay" in order to save as many persons as possible from Guinea. Albia, (JP) The surprise visit Frank Miletich planned to make He returned it, observing: "I sure would like to be parked German persecution. Marsh of the First Christian church officiated and burial was approximately 10 feet from that fire hydrant right now!" with his wife and 3 small children after 18 months in Trinidad ended in tragedy.

Mrs. Miletich, 33, died in Clear Lake cemetery. Bearers were Paul Humphrey, George Humphrey. Leo Elthon, of a heart attack several days be Hand of Osage Woman Injured in Wringer 1 'I i 'if i fore he arrived and relatives were Jasper Humphrey and Norman unable to reach him. He reached Jorgeson of Fertile and John Bride, Bridegroom are Left Waiting at Church home the day before the funeral Johnson of Clear Lake, all for mer members of Mrs.

Paschen's Sunday school class at the Fertile Christian church. Osage Mrs. G. E. Genung suffered a badly lacerated hand above the wrist when she caught it in a wringer at her home while washing clothes.

Fifteen stitches were required. The accident occurred while her husband, Dr. Genung, was a patient in the hospital with flu. DESIGNED TO SPARK YOUR HOME WITH NEW SUMMER COLOR AND BEAUTY! Mrs. C.

B. Clawson and Mrs. Stanley Haynes sang "It Is Well With My Soul" and "I Know That York, (JP) Both bride and bridegroom were, left waiting at the church while friends hunted frantically for the marriage license which was lost. They'll have to wait the 3 days it takes to get a duplicate, because they never did find it. My Redeemer Liveth," accompan' ied on the organ by Mrs.

Roy Ser vison. Flowers were in charge of Mrs. John Overson and Mrs. Er nest Carr. The Major funeral home was in charge of arrangements.

GETS SERVICE MEDAL FINE QUALITY DAMASK DRAPES a brand new shipment just received. Two-tone in rose, gold, aqua and red. Beautiful diamond pattern in rose or green. Ready made, fully-lined, ready to hang. 50 inches wide.

WALLACE IS GRANDDAD Des Moines, (JP) A daughter was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Browne Wallace, son and daughter-in-law of Vice President and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace.

It is the vice president's first Chicago, (U.R) Dr. George Dock, Pasadena, was awarded the distinguished service medal of the Orer-work, over-worry, hasty meals may bring nervoua indigestion. When your stomach i upset, try toothing PKPTO-BiSMOL. Helps bring prompt relief from distress after meals, heartburn, gas on stomach. good and does good.

Ask your druggist for toothing PEPTO-BISMOL. Thousands of Acres In South Dakota Flooded Yankton, S. (Thousands of acres of land along the Vermillion river bottoms were flooded Monday by cloudbursts which 'sent all streams in the southeastern corner of South Dakota out of banks, claiming one life. Jeanette Williamson, 15, fell into a creek, swollen by a 4-inch rain, near her Fairview home Sunday evening while bringing in cattle from pasture. American Medical association Monday for his work as a path ologist and study of the hook worm.

PAIR IIAS 100th BIRTHDAY Castle Dale, Utah, (JP) Mrs. Anna Catherine Peterson Rasmus-sen celebrated her 100th birthday by dancing 10 polkas. Buy War Savings Bonds and Stamps from your Globe-Gazette A NORWICH PRODUCT carrier boy. til ns bv, 4 11 rltil I tiff i xS it JiWxM'Ti, 'A 4 if llilliH SOFT SILKTEX DRAPES in an exquisite flora! "pattern. Will bring new loveliness to any room.

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America's goal has never changed. And for such a goal rationing i3 a small price to contribute. "Food Fights For CHATHAM SUTTON BLANKETS Wear well, launder well, 25 wool. Light green, blue, peach, rosedust. An excellent blanket.

SIZE 72 84 What ration paints bring to aur tab Its today would bav seemed like banquets to generations of our Jore-jathers but you bav Budweiser, too, to make simple wartime meals taste better. 16.95 16.55 NORTH STAR BLANKET 100 New AMANA BLANKET 100 New Wool ftps PASTEL SHAG RUGS In addition to supplying the armed forces with glider and bomber fuselage frames, wing parts, gun turret parts and foodstuffs, Anheuser-Busch produces materials which go into the manufacture of: Rubber Aluminum Munitions Medicines Complex Vitamins Hospital Diets Baby Foods Bread and other Bakery products Vitamin-fortified cattle feeds Batteries Paper Soap and textilea-rto same a Many lovely colors, so bright, so new, so easy to launder. 2.75 3.50 5.00 AS-27 01944 A EUSER-BUSCH SAINT LOUIS.

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