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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 10

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Pacific medal with battle clasps; 1C Wisconsin State Journal Sunday, October 3, 1943 the American area medal, and the Navy Expeditionary medal. Madison Women, Lewis Bid to AFL Up Next Week WASHINGTON (U.R) The American Federation of Labor convention in Boston next week Closed Senate Meeting to Hear of BattleTour 1 WASHINGTON (U.R) Military secrets gleaned by five globe-trotting senators on a visit to world battle fronts are coins to be re Comdr. Schantz has made post graduate studies of oral and plastic surgery at Columbia university; Men in U. S. Service Roentgenology at the Fischer Postgraduate school; and of language Pearl Harbor Chiefs' Trial Postponed courses at the Kaiser Wilhelm school in Shanghai, China.

Sweden Offers Aid for Danish Jews STOCKHOLM, Sweden (U.R) The Swedish government informed Berlin Saturday that seri-our repercussions would follow if the same measures are taken against Danish Jews as were taken against Norwegian and other Jews. The government offered to receive all Danish Jews into Sweden. A Swedish foreign office spokesman said: "Several days ago it was reported to Stockholm that meas Trains in Maryland Now at Ft. Benning Green Scorns Incentive Pay WASHINGTON (U.R) Pres. William Green of the American Federation of Labor condemned incentive pay plans Saturday and said they could not be substituted for basic wage increases obtained through collective bargaining.

Green's criticism came as the War Labor Board tentatively defined its policy on incentive plans by approving an experimental program for the Grumman Aircraft Corp. plant at Beth Page, L. I. ported to the rest of their col- is expected to rule on trie unixea leagues but to no one else. Mine Workers' request for re- Senate Democratic Leader Al- affiliation despite a recent rebuff ben W.

Barkley said by the AFL executive council. Saturday the senate will have a The council, at its August meet-closed meeting, possibly next ing. voted to submit the miners wwinosHQv if the fathpr.rfmft is- I netition to the convention without Instructor Pvt. Walter C. Foster, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Foster, 206 N. Sixth is an sue is disDosed of bv that time, to 1 recommending it, and in view of hear confidential details which cannot be made public for national security reasons.

this non-too-favorable action there were reports UMW Pres. John L. Lewis might withdraw the application. An informed source said the petition would stand and that no further representations would made to AFL officials. ures had been prepared against Writing in the American Fed- Jews in Denmark similar to those i gyy Farm Service erationist magazine, Green said previously laKfii in muwoj' nnu other occupied countries.

Program Starts Monday that various incentive wage proposals were "not nearly so scien academic instructor and a member of the permanent party at the Lincoln, army air base. A 1933 graduate of Central high school, Pvt. Foster entered service May 26 and began his training at Ft. "Acting on the government in structions, the Swedish minister to I if AliLJ Berlin pointed out to the proper German authorities the serious repercussions such measures would- have in Sweden. WASHINGTON (U.R) The war and navy departments announced that court martial proceedings against Rear Admiral Husband E.

Kimmel and Maj. Gen. Walter C- Short, who were respectively naval and military commandants at Pearl Harbor at the time of the Japanese attacks, have been postponed. Kimmel and Stort have waived any limitations in the articles of war which might have kpt them from coming to court martial trial after next Dec 7. One section of the articles governing the army and navy had been interpreted aa possibly ruling out the holding of a trial more than two years after alleged commission of the offenses charged.

Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson and Secretary of Navy Frank Knox said that the waiver agreed to by Kimmel and Short would stand for the duration of the war and six months thereafter. The secretaries announced that the trials would not be held, therefore, untll such time in the future as may be decided upon as being appropriate." -f mfr 5 FOSTER For Every 1 Room "Furthermore, the minister pre sented the Swedish government's A new series of broadcasts, the Farm Service program, will start over WIBA Monday. The broadcast will be heard from 12:15 to 12:30 p. m.

Monday through Friday and will come from a radio booth in stockyards here. It will include human interests items and interviews conducted by Phil Campbell, information on farm subjects by Roy Ormand, program director, and livestock market quotations by Fred Gunkel. Custer, Mich. He has been at the Lincoln base since June 18. tific as the going rates negotiated by management and unions, based on past experience and tested by capacity to produce and pay." Another article in the magazine questioned whether ince i schemes would boost war production.

It asserted that the best production records had been made by plants without such plans which, the article added, "must not be used as a smoke screen to hide the war production deterrents of the wage freeze under the little steel formula." offer to receive all Danish Jews in Sweden." Imperial beauty and color lasts it's Color-Locked PVT. GEORGE WESTMONT Milwaukeean Gets Lov eland Ends Course Noel Rice Loveland, seaman first class, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B.

Loveland, Maple Bluff, com Pvt. George A. Westmont. the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John C. West New Air Medal Maulz Paint Factory 939 E. Wash. Ave. B.

490 mont, 2332 West Lawn who has recently been inducted in the Buy U. S. War Bonds and Stamps army, has arrived at the ordnance RATTLE SNAKE BOMBER BASE, Pyote, Tex. (U.R) The replacement training center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, 19th bombardment group, most decorated unit in the air forces, received new 1 laurels Saturday pleted a 16-week course at the fire rol service school at Great Lakes, 111., last week, and was rated a fire con-trolman, third class. Loveland entered the navy Feb.

28. He attended West where he will receive his basic training, the proving ground public relations office announced Sat CORP. A. E. SIMON Corp.

Arnold E. Simon, 18, son with the presentation of medals to Easland Admits Embezzling $52 Roy Easland, 42, of 1008 Milton pleaded guilty in superior court Saturday to charges of embezzling $52 from the Whalen Transfer and Storage Co. 12 men. of Mr. and Mrs.

"Emanuel Simon, umiil'l fcw urday. 1111 Lincoln who recently The Distinguished Flying Cross A graduate of West high school completed four years training at Northwestern Military and Naval in 1938, Pvt. Westmont was a junior in the college of engineering at the University of Wisconsin academy at Lake Geneva, has arrived at Ft. Benning, to begin his training in the infantry officer Seabees about two months ago. high school and LOVELAND when he entered a defense train ing course in ordnance inspection received his diploma in absentia in June.

candidate school there. Czech Exile Cabinet Backs Russ Alliance LONDON (U.R) The Czecho-slovakian government in exile today reaffirmed its intention to revive an alliance with Soviet Russia despite diplomatic complications which have postponed Pres. Edward Benes contemplated trip to Moscow. The Czechoslovakian cabinet announced that it had "unanimously agreed, in accordance with the will of the nation in the oc at the Illinois Institute of Tech nology, Chicago, graduating in Smith Commissioned Dr. John W.

Smith, son of Mr and Mrs. S. D. Smith, 115 Broom has received his com Brother, Sister Serve for meritorious achievement was presented to Tech. Sgt.

Ralph N. Neeley of Columbia, S. a new member of the group. He was cited for 200 hours operational flight missions against the enemy in the Middle East war theater. Eleven members of the "old group" received air medals for meritorious achievement in Hhe Southwest Pacific theater during the early days of the war with Capt.

Colin Kelly. Among the 11" were Capt. Erling J. Nossum of Milnor, N. and Tech.

Sgt. Paul P. Lavalle, Milwaukee, Wis. May, 1942. Assigned by the war department, he worked in a Hammond, defense plant before mission as a first lieutenant in the army air corps and will report for First Church of Christ, Scientist, Madison Announces A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ENTITLED "Christian Science; The Religion of Authority" By Judge Samuel W.

Greene, C.S.B. of Chicago, Illinois Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, ScierOist, In Boston, Massachusetts in THE CHURCH EDIFICE 315 Wisconsin Avenue SUNDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 3, 1943 at Three Fifteen O'Clock The Public Cordially Invited to Attend. The Reading Room, 24 W. Mifflin will be Open from 1 to 3 before the Lecture. his recent induction.

Kohns Leave for South Lieut, and Mrs. Edward J. Kohn, who spent Thursday with the former's mother, and sister, Mrs. Charles Kohn and Mrs. W.

W. Bums, 10 Breese have left for Sea Island, where Lieut. duty Monday at San Angelo, Tex Dr. Smith, a graduate of the Uni Directs Dental Clinic cupied homeland, to continue the Dolicy declared by Pres. Doctor Comdr.

C. W. Schantz, brother versity of Minnesota dental school, has been pitcticing dentistry in Janesville for the past 11 years. Kohn will take a special eight of Mrs. R.

M. Keown, 118 N. Benes Nov. 12, 1942." Benes then weeks' course. He received his urged a Czechoslovakian-Russian Mrs.

Smith and their two daugh agreement. commission in the marine corps at Quantico, Va. After completing ters. Priscilla and Sandra, will Spooner now is on duty as of-' ficer in charge of the 40-chair -dental clinic at continue to reside in Janesville. his work at Sea Island, Lieut Anthony Eden, addressing the house of commons last month, said the Soviets and the Czechs had agreed to postpone conclusion of Kohn will take an additional course at an army air school in Orlando, Fla.

Birchall Promoted Camp Paul Jones, U. S. na Retreat Club Cancels There will be no meeting of the St. Xavier Retreat club tonight. The next meeting will be held Sunday, Oct.

10, at 8:15 p. m. in the Holy Redeemer church basement. At that time, a film will be shown of the St. Louis house of retreat.

the agreement for the present. John B. Birchall, son of the Rev John W. Birchall, 2142 E. Wash val training station, San Diego, THOMAS and ESTELLE PARKER Second Lieut.

Estelle Parker, nurse at Wisconsin General hospital for eight years, has arrived safely in French North Africa with ington has been promoted to staff sergeant at Dale Mabry air and is executive officer to the senior assist base, Tallahassee, Fla. the army nurse corps, according to word received recently by her ant and senior dental officer at SCHANTZ mother, Mrs. Emma Parker, Madison. Lieut. Parker enlisted in the that station.

HI Comdr. Schantz was graduated from Madison high school in 1921, The soldier is a graduate of West high school and La Crosse State Teachers' college where he was on track and swimming teams. His father is pastor of East Side Methodist church. Staff Sgt. and Mrs.

Birchall have a son, Steven Thomas. Birchall enlisted in the air forces July 22, 1941, and was transferred to Dale Mabry field Apr. 2, 1943. nurse corps in January. Her brother, Cadet Thomas barker, entered service in September, 1942, and is from Marquette university dental studying with an army specialized college in 1925, and entered the naval reserve in that year.

He was called to active duty in 1930 and commissioned a lieutenant (j He was promoted to lieutenant in Lieut. Orne Leaves Lieut, (j. Nels Henry Orne, who has been employed at the Forest Products Laboratory since May has left for Ft. Schuyler, New York, to report for active service in the navy. His wife, the former Lucille Frederickson, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Frederickson, 407 W. Doty will live with her parents and rejoin Lieut. Orne later in New York. Lieut.

Orne, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Orne, 1602 Adams is a graduate of Central high school, attended the University of Wisconsin for two years, and was graduated in architectural engineering in 1931 from the University of Illinois. Mrs. Orne is a graduate of Central high school, attended the University of Wisconsin, and was graduated from the Methodist hospital school of training unit at Carlton college, Northfield, Minn.

He formerly was a student at the University of Wis consin. the dental corps in 1936, to lieutenant commander in 1941, and to Vaughan Graduated Second Lieut. Edwin A. fffl the full rank of commander last year. Runstrom Returns Corp.

Roy Runstrom, son of Mr, and Mrs. Eric Runstrom, 1934 E. Vaughan, whose home is at 3814 Nakoma has been graduated 4 Wide Service He has served at naval training stations and hospitals at Cavite, iU I Lit from the special riot control course at the chemical warfare center, Edgewood Arsenal, it was announced there Saturday. Vocational School EVENING CLASSES Mifflin returned to duty Saturday after spending a fur- Philippine Islands; Pearl Harbor, 0 li-iiiirh with hicRf.2 It is every mother's duty to tell her daughter physical facts. How much better that she learn them from you, rather than from girls her own age.

In feminine bygiene, facts may be distorted, or wholly untrue. As a result, many brides use over-strong solutions of acids for the douche which can actually burn, scar and even desensitize delicate tissue. Today such risks are needless. Science has given womankind a safe yet amazingly powerful liquid for the douche. Zonite.

So powerful is Zonite, it kills instantly all germs and bacteria with which it comes in contact. Deodorizes by actually destroying odors, leaving no telltale parents here. A 1942 gradu ate of East high school, Runstrom receiv-i ed his basic training in North Carolina and recently was graduated from the T. New York City; Hampton Roads, Great Lakes, San Diego, and aboard six naval cruisers, gunboats, transports, tankers, and the battleship, U. S.

S. Nevada. He served in the Sino-Japanese war, Shanghai, 1937; battle of Pearl Harbor, 1941; during the Attu campaign of this year, and has been on special duty at Oahu, T. II. Comdr.

Schantz was recommended for commendation to the secretary of the navy for "con-spicuous devotion to duty and distinguished service in the line of duty." He has also received the presidential citation with star; China service medal; American defense medal with clasp; Asiatic- RUNSTROM Two Train in WACs Pvt. Eleanor C. Gold, 117 N. Bedford st. and Pvt.

Jean R. Ben-way, 1035 Spaight have started training at the first women's army corps training center, Ft. Des Moines, la. Suetmeier Returns Russell Suetmeier, fireman, first Class, has returned to Camp Endi-cott, Davisyille, R. where he is serving with the Seabees, after spending a seven-day leave with his wife and children, 1819 Winnebago st.

Suetmeier enlisted in the Capitol Radio Engineering insti odor of its own. tTotects personal daintiness. Vet! Zonite is non-caustic, non-noi-nonoos. safe for delicate tissues. Over 20.000.000 bottles already bought.

For modern hygienic protection you may never have known before, get Zonite at your druggist today. Civ Km- This Frankly Written Booklet of intimatm Fads tute, Washington, D. begin TOMORROW Monday, Oct. 4th There is still time for you to register for these classes. Go to the Vocational School tomorrow evening; you may regis-v ter and enter classes immediately.

Open to men and women over 18 years of age. No required subjects. Langley Transferred First Lieut. Harrison R. Lang ley, former member of the Madi IX Frankly written FREE: txnklrt.

eminme son fire department, has been Hygiene Today" transferred from Camp Roberts oaiied cour for advanced training at Ft, Benning, Ga. He and Mrs. Lang COMMERCIAL COURSES Every phase of business is cover ATt, New York. N. Y.

Here's the WAR PRODUCTION COURSES Practical shop courses in war-important trades will be offered. WELDING, using government break bar and ley, the former LaVerne Carey, Madison, will live at Columbus, Ga. The officer is the son of Mr, The Amazing New Paint Discovery I and Mrs. Harrison Langley, 1105 ed in a wide variety of courses including Bookkeeping and Accounting; Calculating Machines; easy way to Williamson st. He attended the mil University of Wisconsin.

Commercial English; Law; Shorthand; Stenography; tensile testing equipment; MACHINE SHOP lathe, grinder, shaper, drill; ELECTRICITY and RADIO; SHEET METAL; MOTOR MECHANICS; INSPECTION and TESTING. 5 CZzJF Stenotype and Typewriting. AVER! a Tuei COSTS If your forced warm air furnace is clogged with dirt, its efficiency is seriously impaired. Unequal heating of rooms, and wasted fuel result. What to do? That's simple replace the dirty filters with clean ones.

See how less fuel goes further and how much more comfortable your home becomes. GENUINE OIL BASE! TRADE AND INDUSTRY COURSES Blueprint reading; Industrial Chemistry; DRAFTING, Foundry; RADIO COMMUNICATIONS; Slide Rule; TECHNICAL ENGINEERING COURSES including mathematics, Mechanics and Metallurgy. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION COURSES Many phases of retail salesmanship to assist in developing techniques of selling. iMllMHk H'MMl1" ta TO) a ONE-COAT COVERS ART COURSES ACADEMIC COURSES Academic and general courses embrace ENGLISH. Citizenship, PUBLIC SPEAK Drawing; Lettering; Show Card Writing; General Art Course; Photography; Pottery; ING; Foreign Languages, Mathematics; Affairs; High Weaving; Silver Craft; Interior Decora Current Books; World Credit Courses.

PLASTER PLYWOOD BRICK METAL CASEIN WALLBOARD WALLPAPER CALCIMINE OLD PAINT CONCRETE tion; Stage Craft and many more courses. irz HOME ECONOMICS COURSES FOODS Various courses for general cookery, for entertaining, for brides, for the business girl. Nutrition, Red Cross Canteen, Electric Roaster Demonstratiors. HOMEMAKING Home Nursing, Child Care and Training the Adolescent, etc. CLOTHING Fur Coat and Millinery, styling, and remodeling, sewing, knitting, needlework, etc.

DO NOT CONFUSE "88" WITH CASEIN OR OTHER WATER MIXES Mautz 88 has a genuine- oil bate that provides amazing wear and absolute washability. Ready mixed and easy to apply. Come in- today for demonstration and color suggestion. 150 Only jj and Up Choose the filter that is guaranteed to take dirt out of the air as it passes through the furnace the choice of leading furnace manufacturers everywhere. hy not furnish your spare room TO RENT with a BED DAVENPORT COUCH.

All with ing compartments. Choice of wood or upholstered arms. Fine selection of colors to choose from. Terms if desired. Madison Waeationai And Adult Educational School HARMONIZING CHAIRS TO MAKE A SUITE MUSIC Symphony Orchestra Civic Chorus Mozart Club Mannerchor Labor Temple Glee Club Harmony; MODERN PIANO: PIANO for beginners; How to Enjoy music.

CALL BADGER 2928- 211 N. Carroll St. All Sizes For All Furnaces $1.40 to $1.65 each BADGER FURNITURE CO. OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 203-7 KING STREET Requires No Primers or Sealers WDLFF.KUBLY& HIR5IG $1 fee for the entire school year, for resident students. Non-resident $5.

Ask for the school's free bulletin. Wolff, Kubly Hirsig Both Stores.

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