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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 5

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I I Iw t) EL HERALD-POST Fagc 3 Help Buy a Destroyer In the Armed Forces Mann Seoks Diver Pact With NM By United Prett AUSTIN Sept 27 Attorney General Gerald Mann and two assistants Fagan Dickson and Allen left today for Santa Fe where they will confer with officials about a pact for distribution of waters of the Pecos River between the two states Suit Charges Gas Leak Cause of Fire Hearings in a suit against thc Lea County Gas Co asking $2254775 for fire damage to the Rio Theater in Fabcns opened in 41st District Court today The ceiling fixtures and most of thc walls of the building were burned on June 12 1942 Escajcda owner of Ihe theater attributed the fire to pipes of the gas company which lie said ran underneath thc building He said that he had asked Simon McVey of the company to halt alleged gas leakage The company is expected to assert that the fire started when a movie projector became overheat cd -I Misery of Piles Fought In Few Minutes Within a tew minutes of hr very first application the doctor's prescription Chino-Roid usually starts fighting the agony of Piles In 3 ways: 1 Soothes am cases pain and Itching 2 Helps shrink sore swollen tissues 3 Promotes hesllng oy casing irritated membranes and alleviates nervousness due to Piles Has hrlped thousands while they orked and enjoyea life in greater comfort Get Chino-Roid lrom your druggist today under positive guarantee of complete satisfaction or money back DoiVt wait Fight (hina-roid your Pile misery with China-nt'd today Roberson storekeeper first FEES REFUNDED By United Press AUSTIN Sept 17 Refunds of $10 each to several hundred Texas real estate dealers were being made today by State Comptroller George Sheppard following an Attorney General's ruling that a law of the last Legislature levying an occupation tax against them was invalid Canteen Work Expansion Proposed Red Cross Official Speaks in El Paso School lunch programs and meals for travelling servicemen at Ferry Command Air Fields are two jobsj that can be handled by American Red Cross Canteen workers Mlsaclass in ihc seabccs has sailed for Martha McBride field repre- thc Souh Paclfic- according a sentative of Red Cross nutrition rcccived llls brother WaI said today Miss McBride will be guest -AdioSi Wal- lhc leltcr Mid speaker at the Canteen Seminar at Kecp your (ingcrs cro5Cd and 9 a tomorrow in the Victory lcll cm to buy bond Room of the Chamber of Com- tt i mercc Leslie Hale joined the Scabecs Miss McBride said that canteen a faduate work often includes serving emerg- School and Junior ency meals within a few College and attended the Univer time planning and serving two or of three meals a day over a period I 1S Pareots Mr and Mrs of weeks or parties and picnics lve at Diego street for hospitals jesie Jr lives in Other speakers will be Mrs Earl I Tex Hardage chairman of Volunteer a Roberson is completing Special Services and Mrs Lois ViaininS Dyersburg Tenn as Huffaker director of Home and a tai1 gunner in a Flying Fortress Family Life in the El Paso public wlU be sent into schools Mrs Luiz Zork will be son Mr- anJ presiding officer I Mrs Sam Roberson of 112 East A meeting of nutrition instruc-r Iissour strce2-tors will be held at 4:30 Anti-Draff Dodge Proposal Offered Warriors of Swivel Chair Variety Hit International New Service WASHINGTON Sept Sena tor Bailey of North Carolina and Senator Clark of Missouri joined today in proposing an amendment to the fathers draft bill designed to prevent draft dodgers from finding a haven in Government bureaus and to strip War and Navy departments of chair' officers who could be assigned to combat duty The amendment will be offered In the Senate tomorrow when debate is begun on the bill of Senator Wheeler of Montana to defer draft of pre-Pearl Harbor fathers The Bailey-Clark amendment prohibits employment of persons who are between 18 and 38 years old in Government civil jobs unless the person was married before Dec 8 1941 and has one or more children under 18 unless deferred from military service for physical reasons or as indispensable to the Government bureau Army and Navy officers between 18 and 38 would be prohibited from serving more than 30 days in Washington unless married before Dec 8 1941 or a father physically disqualified for combat service or certified as indispensable in a desk job German Rocket Guns Reported By United Prett LONDON Sept The Daily Telegraph in a Stockholm dispatch quoted the Swedish correspondent Gunnert Pihl as reporting today that German rocket guns with 100-foot barrels and a range of 125 miles have been installed on the French coast for a bombardment of London Pihl who was expelled from Berlin by Nazi authorities on Aug 20 said the guns were installed in underground positions around Calais and Bolognc The Telegraph reported They shoot a projectile which ravels in the stratosphere accord ng to Pihl but can stand only 20 or so shots and require a refitting hence are not considered oo dangerous seemed to be increasing sentiment some Senate quarters today on he issue of drafting fathers to work out some sort of compromise by which they would be inducted by age brackets rather than by order number There was talk in some quarters of a move to limit the drafting of athers at this time to those below 30 years of age Those favoring such a plan pointed out that there would be enough eligible fathers in he 18 to 30 year group to more han fill the draft quotas for the rest of this year Another suggestion being sounded out over the week-end would for example call fathers in the 18 21-year age group first and when they were exhausted raise the age limit gradually as needed 0 Collaso McCrary Pvt Emilio Collaso 19 has returned to Camp Roberts Cal after spending a furlough with his parents Mr and Mrs Emilio Collaso at 403 East Ninth street He graduated from Bowie High School in 1940 and entered the Army six months ago Lieut George McCrary Chemical Warfare Service son of Mr and Mrs McCrary of the Lower Valley has been promoted to the rank of first lieutenant at the Army Air Base Daniel Field Augusta Ga where he is on duty with a Chemical Aviation unit Lieutenant McCrary was commissioned in October 1942 upon graduation from the Chemical Warfare Service Officer Candidate School at Edgewood Arsenal Md Before entering the service in April 1939 with the Regular Army he attended school at Alamogordo Commandant ovqeous r0 ft from vtilh WHHIR OIL1 Next time you need calomel take Calotabs the Improved calomel compound tablets that make calomel-taking pleasant Sugar-coated agreeable prompt and effective Not necessary to follow with salts or castor oil Use only directed on label sy- The Hollywood! Way TeHoirlewly ETHELREPA IXOffOlP-fi By United Prett WASHINGTON Sept There Wednesday in Bailey School At a meeting of zone chairman of the Canteen Corps at 9 a today Miss McBride explained how I the Canteen Corps can work in co- operation with other Red Cross Services and Civilian Defense Groups At the present time the only canteen work being done in El Pasq is the canteen booth in Union De pot a Ladislaus Klohs has been appointed m-mandant of students at Marfa Army air field's Advanced Two-Engine Pilot School George Isador Pfc George Feldman and Pfc Isador Feldman sons of Mr and Mrs Feldman of 1133 River Special to Her a Id-Post I STATE COLLEGE Sept J0mcd the Army together 27 Most of the 50 first-year ad- May 7 1942 vanced ROTC students who were Private George Feldman is now inducted into the army in May In Australia and his brother is in will probably return to New Mex- Ujorth Africa ico A for at least one term They employcd by the American Grocery Co before enter-Uier talking with Col Coinn ing lbe ervjcc George is a gradu director of the Aimy Specialized Lte of E1 Paso Schoof and Training Program for the Eighth Isador 0l A Schoo Service Command The former A junior stu- j0xATIION GILMORE NEEL dents who have been selected for promoted TO CAPTAIN officer candidate school wil be al- st- LIeut Jonathon Gilmore Neel lowed to resume their studies until vacancies occur in their branch I rank officer candidate schools Colonel ir Corps the Coiner assured Dean Branson that Waro announced today the students would return soon al- rf -nlr'TTand Mrs' though a definite date has not been Neel of 1503 Hawthorne set sireet Military instruction will continue Captain stationed in San while the men are in college The Angelo Tex as a squadron corn-arrival of 1st Lieut George Hs wife is with him March from Camp McClellen Ala He attended El Paso High School to train the returning students wasthe Col! lege of Mines and the Uni-announced by Major Bell I versity Texas at Austin Send the Whole Child to School Little Jane starting in the first grade isn't going to have her full powers to help her along She'll advance slower than less bright children because her pretty blue eyes see as w'ell as theirs For Jane the writing on the blackboard will be hazy the letters in her books gray and fuzzy Litttle Jane is apt to be miserable and may not like school that is unless her mother is wise enough to suspect the cause and have matters set right It takes a professional expert to tell whether a vision is normal and only an expert can give really SAFE guidance to better sight Play have YOUR child's eyes NOW! commandant Smart! Sophisticated! Simmons Luxuriously Comfortable! FELT MATTRESS WITH BOX SPRING OH LEGS! These streamlined new Hollywood beds are taking the country by storm! And here is one that is built to retain its trim shape and resilient comfort for many years of use The mattress is filled with buoyant layered felt with reinforced border button tufting the box spring is in matching cover and forms the perfect support for maximum comfort Complete ensemble priced only THREE EL PASOANS ARE COMMISSIONED ENSIGNS Edgar Head Robert Kersey and Ronald Walker have completed their training at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola Fla and have been commissioned ensigns in the Naval Reserve the Navy announced today All three have been ordered to active duty Ensign Head is the son of Mrs Vida Baker of 3325 Tularosa street Ensign parents are Mr and Mrs Kersey of 4015 Hastings street and Ensign Walker is the son of Mrs Clara Walker of 1310 Wyoming street Jfm WALLACE IS BOMBARDIER CADET Aviation Cadet William Wallace is at the Bombardier School at Big Spring Cadet Wallace is the son of Mr and Mrs William Wallace of 1510 North Florence street He graduated in 1942 from El Paso High School and attended the College of Mines until April 1943 when he entered cadet training He won a letter in high school football and joined Rho Sigma Tau fraternity in college JOE A MARTINEZ IS AT SAN MARCOS Joe A Martinez son of Mrs Maria Martinez of 401 East Second street has arrived at the Army Air Forces Navigation School at the Armed Air Field in San Marcos Tex He will be trained in navigation and upon graduation in January 1944 will be commissioned a second lieutenant or appointed a flight officer PRIVATE SILVA GRADUATED FROM ORDNANCE SCHOOL Pfc Vinancio Silva son of Mr and Mrs Silva of Ysleta has been graduated from the Army Ordnance Automotive School at Fort Crook Neb Recreation Center At the EI Paso Recreation Center at 138 North Campbell atreet: tt to 11 fro tip sinfinf with Mrs Elsie Davidson at the piano 7 to 11 mt fames on the roof far-den painting in art studio 8 to m( Blue Monday Dance with Parks Orchestra WARM BLANKETS Thick fleecy blankets to keep you warm and healthy through frigid winter nights! They are of 25 To wool for warmth woven with cotton for bulk and softness and are of full double bed size Smartly tailored with rayon binding Choice of colors Harold Har ris Offices at The change in the ROTC training RAMON CONEJO IS plans according to a recent War TRIVATE FIRST CLASS Department bulletin is a result of Ramon Conejo son of Mr and the reduced quotas for officer can- Mrs Epitacip Conejo of Ysleta has didate schools and the consequent been promoted to the grade of pri-slow-up of the officer training pro- vate first class upon assignment gram to the Technical School of the Army For their just-completed basic Air Forces Training Command at training the junior ROTC students Sioux Falls He will be train-were stationed at one of the follow-1 ed as a radio operator-mechanic ing three camps: Camp Roberts He attended high school in Ys-Calif Ft Knox Ky or Camp leta and before joining the Army Hood Tex worked as a farmer lie has been stationed at Sheppard Field Tex RECORDS Soldier Recreation At the LTSO Clubs today: Stanton and Mills streets fresh buttered popcorn 3MHI San Francisco atreet informal singing with Miss Neil Zink at the piano 7:30 Bingo contest with prizes Gym games 8 fortune telling in lobby by Mrs Harry Paichin 110 North Stanton street usual activ-Ities Sani Fe and West Franklin streets to II open house Negro Club at -ISO Texas afreet 8 poo! tournament 900 North Oregon street 9 to 10 open house with games and informal recreation USO Travelers Aid Service Appointment service to meet friends and relatives of servicemen Information on furlough rates overnight aecommodations and travel plans LAS CRUCES MARRIAGE LICENSES Leo Espelding and Marjory MacArthur Ft Bliss Roy Orvis Beeman and Lora Abner Boone Ei Paso Marvin Watson and Bonnie Fields Jasper Fla Waldo Cavcnder and Bertha Ward El Paso Gregorio Lopez and Esperanza Nunez El Paso Jack Richards and Hazel Madcrs El Paso MARRIAGE LICENSES Douglas Carr Jr 28 Ft Bliss and Miss Eleanor Crawford Cannon 20 Oak Park III Jack Harrison 30 Biggs Field and Mrs Frances Stallworth 39 Midland Lyle Blunt 21 Ft Bliss and Miss h-eldon ewelry" For 30 Years Under the Same Management and Ownership Of Course Divided Payments Are Available BUY WAR SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS First-Ranking Girl USO Worker Is 'Liz1 Harel Gakin 19 Braineid Minn Gilbert Miller 33 Ft Bliss and Miss Frances Blanche Zimmerman 32 El Paso Oscar Markland 24 Ft Bliss and Miss Helen Louise Patton 25 of El Paso Robert Biehl 29 Ft Bliss and Miss Sylvia Carroll 27 Sandusky Ohio Gene Paul Hardin 21 Ft Bliss and Miss Betty Jo Maddux 18 Wagner Okla Paul Weilandich 23 Ft Bliss and Miss Lucy Day 24 St Louis Mo Francisco Carrasco 50 and Miss Mercedes Martinez 42 both of Canutillo Julian Valerio 21 and Miss Emma Carrasco 15 both of Canutillo Jose Jurado 19 and Miss Maria Hor-tencia Chavez both of Socorro DIVORCE SUITS FILED Margaret Keefe Marsh vs Ernest Edgar Marsh Ann Scott Lorditch vs John Lor-ditch Katherine Hoy vs Harry Hoy Elvira Alvarado vs Cipriano Alvarado Louise A Clifford vs William Clifford She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Tony Attel of 109 South Virginia street KELUiSAYS: HESGOIN'TOBE BIGANDt 'STRONG LIKE HIS DADDY IKAUSE HE EATS GR0-RUP' TOOl IT CONTAINS MORE VITAMINS AND MINERALS THAN THE BEST CUTS' pF MEAT WOMAN LOST WrfJsFtWorth ays the AYDS Candy jPlaadid far to-Wjrtea I weighed 170 lbs whey I started the Ayrta Un and now weigh 11 I 14 1 A Quality comes first in her I A AA x- Miss Elizabeth Attel is El first-ranking volunteer girl worker A pretty vivacious brunette she is called by hundreds of servicemen who visit the USO National Catholic Community Service Club at Santa Fe and West Franklin streets She calls scores of servicemen by their first names She is an expert ping pong and pool player does not like one-man dates and every man in the and sailors pour out their hearts to me and I love she said Her volunteer services consists of three-day a week work at the USO Club church activities driving for the American Red Cross Motor Corps preparing Sunday-morning breakfast for at least 50 servicemen visiting sick or wounded soldiers at local hospitals and seeing boys off to new posts hate to leave without having a pal to wave She works full-time at the local tiie rationing board too Miss Attel attributes her regard for servicemen to the fact she has two brothers George and Louis in the armed forces TheepcriewPB ct Mis WcB may not be different than joun but why rot try the Ards Plan1 Look at these Hoove (Ssworn to before a Nctary Fubhc-lIts an pnly $225 the large size 30 days suHay- POPULAR DRY GOODS CO THE WHITE HOUSE WARNER DRUG Adv JM Quality should be your first consideration in choosing a diamond In fact unless you do put quality first your judgment of price and value may both be wrong There is a great difference in the quality of diamonds Some diamonds are much more brilliant more beautiful than others Before you choose we invite you to come in and see the big difference fine quality makes Engagement Ring with brilliant blue-white diamond and two full cut side diamonds $250 END CONSTIPATION THIS NATURAL WAY! ATyOURGROCERS-i IN MEAL OR RIBBON FORM Millions now take Simple Fresh Fruit Drink instead of Harsh Laxatives WHY GIRLS BY THOUSANDS prefer this way to relieve distress of PERIODIC IV Divided Payments Available If Desired I Out-of-Town Accounts Welcomed hddory wIry vP For 30 Yeart Under the Same Management and Ownership lemon and water Yes just the juice of 1 Sunkist Lemon in a glass of water first thing on arising Taken first thing in the morning this wholesome drink stimulates bowel action in a natural way assures most people of prompt normal elimination Why not change to this healthful habit? Lemon and water is good for you Lemons are among the richest sources of vitamin which combats fatigue helps you resist colds and infections They ajso supply Bi and They alkalinize aid appetite and digestion Lemon and water has a fresh tang too clears the mouth wakes you up Try this grand wake-up drink 10 mornings See if it help you! Use California Sunkist With Its Cranky Nervous Taice heed II you like so many women and girls on such days suffer from cramps headaches backache weak nervous feelings distress of periods of the blues to functional periodic disturbances Start iif once try Lydia Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms famous not only to help relieve periodic pain but also accompanying weak nervous feelings of this nature This Is because of Its soothing effect on ONE OF WOMAN'S MOST IMPORTANT ORGANS Taken Compound helps build up resistance against such symptoms IT HELPS NATURE Thousands of women report benefits Also a fine stomachic tonic! Follow label directions Lydia VEGETABLE COMPOUND.

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