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The Chico Enterprise from Chico, California • 8

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Chico, California
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HJt First la New TUB CniCO FNTFRPRISE CHICO CALIFORNIA TUESDAY EVKtyjNt yY 22 1945 Flrit la Clrculatkw EDITORIALS Bequest to' His Beloved People Bed Gen Morris Heads' Fourth Air Force Allied Plans For Reconversion Being Coordinated Scout Camporee Winners Listed Winner and runners-up in the various events which were staged I during the week-end at the Boy and-a'scouU of America camporee held opposite the One Mile Dam in Bid-years well Park have been announced Death Summons George Spencer Chican 40 Years Sycamore street arly this morning after a long Illness Spencer had bern In live new furniture business In Ohloo for many years Later he was in the new and second-hand furniture business on Main street between Eighth Mid Ninth streets In 1939 Spencer retired due to lit health Spencer was a Bay City Lodge of Mlchlgun of Niagara Lodge No 285 Ac A of Niagara Wisconsin and Chico Lodge No 113 I of Chico The only survivor 1 a daughter In Flint Michigan George Biwncer uge 89 resident of Chico for live past 40 died at hls residence at u6l member i "thel NOT Tiler ur Will same of theae kepltct hard to Wonvtnce rugged individualists who pooh-pooh Uu stories of prlaun camp alrooltiM and whoiaaair starvation and cruelty measures meted out by the Japan cm- and German "Jut V) much propaganda" they any a lot u( hooey to make us buy mure war bonds On page one of yesterday' Kn-tei prise a as another bit of the positive proof of Ihe Inhuman practices of the Nazis a picture of several "living skeletons" men too weak to even lift their head after having been starved In a concentration camp In Buchenwald Usually It doc not behoove one to argue with those who elect to disbelieve the true stories told by American soldiers sailor martnea new a correspondents photographers ah newrreel camera men but just tn case some one has whispered those inbdtou tales tn your ear caucd you to hesitate to buy those as follows: First aid problem Troop 18 of Paradise Troop 6 of4 Chico and Troop 3 of Chico knot-tying Troop 18 of Paradise Troop 8 of Chico Troop 11 of Mollnos first aid carry: Troop 29 of Oro-vtlle Troop 18 of Paradise and Troop 9 of Corning scouts pace: I00 3 Paradise and Troop 33 of Therma- lito firebuilding Troop I of Chico Troop 33 of Tliermallto and Troop 2 of Chico bugling: Troop 11 of Los Mollnos Troop 8 of Chico and Troop J9 of Oroville lent-pllchlng: Troop 9 of Coming Troop 18 of Paradise an Troop Funeral services will be held 33 of Thermalito Isgnalllng: Troop take tioiher kmk Notable shares of In-extra war bonds take another wo uusulal capacity to the war against at that photo on yesterday Eri-1 jayan lerprise suppreaa a ahudder If you Such adjustments must remain can and then ask yourself bow any subject of course to the overrid 8 of Chico Troop 18 of Paradise and Troop 9 of Corning Troop leaders were: Troop 1 Chko Martin Silva and Jim Hollis Troop 2 Chico Earl Miller Troop 3 Chico James More-head Troop 4 Orland Felix Hann Troop 6 Chico Fred Wal-ther Troop 9 'Corning Tom Close Troop 10 Hamilton City George Stratton Troop 11 Los Mollnos Canon Troop 18 Durham West Cole Troop 18 Paradise Jerry Brae Troop 31 Paradise Dwight Porter Troop 29 Oroville Ernst Behr Troop 31 Chico Harry Estes Troop 32 Oroville Howard Oasklns Troop 33 Oroville Don Thomas: Latter Day Sairitx Troop Oroville Albert Christensen Sea Scout 8hip 4 "Deacon" Whlsman Fresh milk Is In Hie dally ration of the armed forces In World War one could gaae upon It and say propaganda We realise full well that our government does employ certain propaganda tactics Is required to sober us from too many visions of easy victories but our government DOES NOT deceive wu by Issuing utter false statements TRIAL Some French elements are disturbed by the return of Marshal Pet a in to stand trial for treason The year that his defense will bring up matters that may split the people of Prance What Is It then that France really wants? Is she satisfied to gel Thursday at 2:30 at the Bru--la Funeral Home with Rev Paul Radley officiating Interment will follow In the I plot of the Chico cemetery PERSONALS SHANNON of the Canada Dry company of San Francisco arrived In Otilco yesterday for several days business CROWLEY of Sacramento was a business visitor yesterday in Chico mrs McWhorter has as her Itouse guest this week tier aunt Mrs James Dillingham of Buffalo New York who arrived In Chico last Wednesday and will remain here throughout this week OXLEY of Sacramento was In Cltko yesterday on a business trip MISS FOLLETT Oaklund attorney will be In Chico for several days on business She Is staying ut Hotel Oak McMURDO of Sacramento was a Chico business visitor yes terday A McKNIGHT of Oakland arrived In Chlcu yesterday on a business trip He will be here (or several days MRS ETHEL CUMMINGS of San Jooe Is here visiting her daughters Mrs Martin Bagar und Mrs Wllmu Co troops on Use continent Debate on the Internattonul part of the party's platform was put off until tomorrow Dalton said the Labor party was1 (Irmly opposed to any restriction I on Jewish emigration to Palestine! declaring It was "thoroughly wrong and politically Indefensible to put obstacles In the way of any Jews who wanted to go there" a scapegoat or would she really tike to find out What caused a sup-j the lost 12 months Included were pusediy great military power to col-i 13 300 airplanes more than to lapse In what led a supposed- Uy null to Allk Uw feet of the dictator Hiller? amounted to $38 JTJl 797000 exclu-How can Prance became strong If slvc of coiudgnmenls valued at she fears to probe the real cause- $874383000 to commanding generals of her weakness? or hosier In the field to Jend- leare countrlft Most of the latter wn-c turned over to the French forces In north Africa and to China MAJOR SURGERY President Truman has spelled out with $3285000000 sent in Salaries Wages Higher in Butte The salaries and wages budget for Butte county for the 1944-45 risen I year totals $370420 an Increase of $44126 over the $326294 budget of the county for salaries and wages lor 1943-44 This year's salary and wage budget Is $62900 or 20 5 per cent more than the $307520 budgeted for the same purpose for 1942-43 the first Laborites in Britain Boost Socialist Plan 1 1 (Continued from Page One) May 30 Tlie London press which has been urging un early meeting of the big three to settle the Polish Issue and other European problems said that with the elections coming up any such meeting was out of the question until late In July or August The Blackpool program bluntly termed the Labor party a Socialist called for sweeping WASHINGTON May 23-(4-p resident Truman said today Anur-oan Britiah and Canadian reconversion plana are being coordinated eo that each Country will bear lu fair sluire of the Pacific war burden He added In tranamltling the 19th report on lend-lease operations to tongrem that the mutual aid program will continue as "a military necessity' until tinal vie toiy here will be substantial reductions In the total volume uf Allied wa production now that Germany ho been defeated" the report said "Both In the United States and abroad theae reductions will permit wane reconversion from war to civilian production and some Increase In commercial exports "Plan for reconversion In the United States Britain and Canada arc being co-ordinated on a broad frthtl so that these nuliorui will mg consideration of maintaining the most effective flow of war supolle to win total victory over Japan" Covering the period through March more than a month before Germany's the report was silent on future lend -lease to Russia which Is not at war with Japan It said however: The lend -lease programs of war aid to our Allies have also been adjusted and reduced to take into account the end of hostilities In Europe and the new military situation Future programs of lend-lease aid will continue to be based as In the past ou the controlling consideration of the most effective proaacutum of llir war Total lend-lease shipments to Resale for the period covered by the report were luted at $8410-00C000 First Army to Fight Japanese WASHINGTON May The American First Army which biased a path for Allied troops across the German frontier and broke the 31egfrled Line soon will be sulking Japanese Numbering some 150000 men a T101 the commanded by General Courtney Hodges Is being redeployed by way of the United SUtes with 30-day furlough awaiting lu members here It is the first sizeable contingent the war department has officially announced will move from the European theatre to the Pacific Formosa Bombed Heavily by Yanks (Continued from Pae One) fanta on central Luzon's east coast while other Yanks drove steadily ahead down Balete Pass toward the Cagayan valley breadbasket of northern Luzon Bombers and fighters closely supported the Baiete action plastering objectives with 238 tons of explosives In north central Mindanao the 31st and 40th Divisions were only 25 miles apart in their drive to split the second largest Philippine Island Between them lies a considerable Japanese force On southeast Mindanao the 24th Infantry Division captured Sasa airfield north of Davao fifth of the area's six airfields to fall Japanese resisted fiercely Australian and Dutch troops on Tarakan Island off Borneo drove to within three miles of the north coast Sixth Division Australians driv ing east from Cape Borem on northeast New Guinea reached the base of Cape Moem last remaining Japanese coastal point in the Wewak area On the east flank diversionary forces consolidated gains South of Saurl village on the main track from Wewak to the Prince Alexander mountains Japanese were righting fanatically to hull the Inland push 9IUCI0U1 NO Kl (ITtTSlI INIXMNII VI-IUII TO II 1001 ENJOY MAKING IT Mile In MU wAI an fmii mrmsi milk milk vf in linn iuch wHA ANY FLAVOR ng MUw an tk 10 Inwn la In aoch 1J pakaa a) LonoonDCMy HAND STABILIZE riaa ok raw rac lllniiiTrBlllri MJNlia1 Canning Schedule Chico Community Canning center Krry Wednesday and Friday it 7 it Chico High school Cherries Friday Asparagus peas and cherries of Asks Housing List The Chico chamber of commerce has issued an urgent appeal for rooms with housekeeping facilities or private rooms to house married soldiers and of (leers and working men and women Anyone who can possible spare an extra room has been asked to call the chamber of commerce at 1580 Mrs Drake Files Divorce Complaint war year California Taxpayers' as- ess MT'i'saa g1 counties during the war period The county budget for general purposes for 1644-45 toUls $2355596 party and cally naming coal und ull other public portatlon and Iron SAN FRANCISCO May 22 -(P) Temporary command of ihe Fourth Air Force has been assumed by Brigadier General Edward Morris pending assignment of a successor to lytajor General Jaines Parker who has left for qti undisclosed foreign assignment air force headquarter ha anuoum-ed Gen Morris who was Parker's deputy formerly commanded the Fourth Air Force 318 training wing at Van Nuy and earlier was In charge of the Fourth Fighter Command at Oakland Gen Parker had headed the five-state organisation since lust July li II for Uie first time since the Revolutionary War WALLPAPER painted wails plaster WALIBOARD WITH COVERS WW I OtfGOff VRIES WE hour! i fHHTy0D0R easily r4ce 11 finish for PARKER HARDWARE 127111 THIRD STREET CHKO I) tf IN A II 1 1 I I IN QUALITY AND PMirP Divorce On Cruelty Mrs Stamalulia Watkins has filed a complaint for divorce in superior court against Thomas Watkins Jr charging extreme cruelty Married in Reno Nevada on November 30 1940 the couple separated in Oroville about March 15 1944 They have two children Goldstein Barceloux and Goldstein Bureau of American Republics mines railroads forms of trans and steel plants as fhe rim to be taken over by the government Public ownership 1 the Bank of England also was advocated Lubortle Hugh Dalton conftden tially predicted labor would win a comfortable majority for the first time In history There has been a labor government In Britain before but the party never has held an overall majority Dalton asserted 'la British Social 1st government would be fur more able to remove Russian suspicion of England than a British Tory Several speakers voiced grave concern over what they called "poisonous anti-Soviet propaganda' which they said was becoming evident in Britain and among British OR ONLY HARD OF HEARING IN ONE" UNITRON With a charge of cruelty a complaint for divorce has been filed kins in superior court by Mrs Mary Drake against George Russell Drake i The Pan American Union start-both of Chico I ed out in 1890 as the International are attorneys lor Mrs Wat- for Japan the advantage of Immediate and unconditional surrender in the light of Germany's defeat Hls message might be summed up thus: "An operation Is necessary and Inevitable Ail we want to know whether you will have It with anesthetic or without We have worried about the cost of education forgetting that it cnlv a trickle In comparison with the cost of crimes depressions and wars George Stoddard New York Stale Education CotnmU- stones ADVEKTIKEMENT Barbours Compete In War Bond Drive MUle Margaret competing with the ret of the Barboor clan Tn rll- In War Bond works oat a unique uprwtrJi to the problem on tola the ONE MAN'S a KFBK at 7M o'clock written and produced by Car let on Morse Louis Prima and hi orchestra will be featured on THE VICTORY PA-R A OF SPOTLIGHT BANDS tonight at 6:30 o'clock on KFBK playing for United States Maritime Service Officer School New London Conn SUMNER WELLES will CARLTON MORSE NOTICE! Because of the existing labor shortage the Mangrove Grocery East First and Mangrove Will Be Closed on Sundays However the EASTSIDE GROCERY 598 East Eighth will continue to remain open on Sundays from 9 a until 7 for your convenience Store hours weeks days eight to eight DEAF Married at Fort 8cott Kansas on June 3 1933 the couple separated February 28 1945 In Chico They have one child Goldstein Barceloux and Goldstein represent Mrs Drake Last Pre-Canning Session Tomorrow Ralph Filson Chico community canning center official announced that the last of the prc-canning sessions for the 1945 canning season will be held at Chico High school tomorrow at 7:30 Bing cherries are now available and will be canned Wednesday and Friday nights and pea und aspara- gus will be canned on Friday nights See the NEW No Battery Wires The Jewel Box 228 5Jain Street Thurs May 21 1 DAY ONLY No Harness No Leg Strap Sonotone Western Electric Ac-oustlcons and others slightly used at great discount For Hopeless Cases HEAR with the CUSTOM GUILT OEM Yours taken in trade Batteries for all aids IN THE raiVER'S SEAT I heard la hi broadcast from Kan fcienrc tu-adqinrtrr tonight at 7 on KFHK Welle dlwuiwr the event of the conference and the behind the scene ilgnlflcance of theae event For 15 minutes of rural fun tune In those Hme Ridge philosophers LUM AND ABNER when they gather with their friend at the Jot 'Em Down Store tonight at 8:15 o'clock on KFBK The story of two of the most Important figure In world event today-one a man who aved England from destruction and the other one of the most colorful figure attending the Kan Francisco will he Marvin Miller on tonight' STORYTELLER program at o'clock on KFBK The talented at well a beautiful radio Metre Jean Gillespie Is now playing ttie role of Alun Young'S Kill friend city on the ALAN YOUNG SHOW tonight mi i vhpiv 1 8:30 GILLF8PIE on KFBK Music on thl popular variety show 1 provided by Hetvr Van Steeden and the orchestra ill KROEHLER Chesterfield Sets We have a large floor display of Chesterfield Sets in several attractive colors WHEN YOU BUY KROEHLER YOU BUY THE BEST Northern Largest Selection mm SECOND AND SALEM STREETS TELEPHONE 539 the Street From Hotel DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT of Chronic Nervous and Gastro-lntestinal disorders by modern methods High Blood Pressure Arthritis Paralysis Anemia Bronchitis Minus Infections Hciatlca Gall Bladder Liver Stomach Colon Kidney Prostate and Female Disorder COMPLETE PHYSICAL AND FLUOROSCOPIC X-RAY EXAMINATIONS PHYSICAL MEDICINE DrFJSchuiter Waterland-Brealauer Bldg Broadway Phone $49 Hours: 9 to 12 1:39 to 6 THI OLD-FASHIONED FELLOW who hated to give up his buggy but fell in love with his first car and still has it RPM Motor Oil keeps his car chugging merrily because it SAVES ENGINE WEAR by preventing corrosion providing stronger oil film IPM Motor Oil Toko Bettor Coro of Your Car too 2oii2 OEAlfR STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA ON 0 ti DIAL.

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