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KIKKKYIM.K. DAILY KNTI, T.SS. TIII'KSDA Y. SKIT. Jii.

PAtiE TWO OUT OUR WAY By Williams James E. Dodson Funeral Saturday forwarded from abroad without tear of re percussion since 1941. My only concern la that some American censor might Intercept It en route. (The dispatch was forwarded to ('OlINTV FAIR AT LA PLATA OPENS TODAY KIRKSVILLE DAILY EXPRESS A NEWS rubli.hrd every afternoon -itpt Sal unlay and Sunday mom In. Entered at the poatoffic In Kirksville, Mo, aa aecond claaa mail mailer.

E. SWAIN, Publisher. Funeral services for James E. Dodson, who died In Sen De-'nardlno, Calif. Monday morning, THURSDAY.

REIT. 20. IMS Santa Fe Depot to be Dedicated Friday Afternoon. International To Add Six New Shoe Factories to Group The International Klwe Company ha completed plans to add six new plants to the large group of fuiiorics now operated by the company, amirdlng to word revolved by E. II.

Tlmelke, superintendent of the International pluiit In Klrkavllle. The plants will be located at Eldorado Springs, West Plains, Conway, Butee-ville. Searcy, and Hopkinsville, Ky. They will add several thousand persons to the present employment of 32,000 and will make a total of sixty com munitie which have one or more plants operated by International. All plans and arrangements have been completed and the new plants will be in operation os soon BRITISH IN HONG KONG HARD ON JAPS Continued from Page 1 local airstrip back into shape and clean up camp areas.

In Korea, American occupation authorities kept Japanese officers in power temporarily, but the British in Hung Kong ousted enemy authorities Immediately. British soldiers took over end in a few hours had a power plant operating and trains running on limited schedule. One train was chugging along a track from Kowloon on tho mainland toward the Interior of China. In Japan, American officers argued that a soft approach was Bike Adda te Oocuion necessary until sufficient occupa- Portland, Ora. (UP) A Jnp-tton troops were landed.

aneae bicycle carried news of the Here, a couple of thousand jpnce surrender to gome Port-members of an RAF regiment land residents. A carrier-rales- United' Press by the War partment In Washington, apparently after pawing through American military channels.) Dismissed From Hospital Dismissals from the Laughlln Hospital Wednesday were: Betty Keef fit Amber, Clarvy Goldsmith, Tulsa, Thomas Spurgeon, route 2, Canton; Lewis Ortglcs, Anamosa, Moeter James Steffen, Davenport, Mrs. Judith Johnson, Galesburg, Mrs. Arthur Walgrove, Anna-wan, Mrs. Joshua Cook, Greencaetle.

will be held at the Davie Funeral Chapel Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. Fred P. Hanes, pastor of the Methodist Church, will conduct the service. Interment will be In Forest Park Cemetery.

In the list of surviving children of the deceased given before tho name of Mrs. John Wilhite was incorrect It should have been Mrs. Don Wilhite. Mrs. James Campbell, under went a tonsillectomy yesterday at the Grim-Smilh Hospital and was dismissed today.

nsnirnoM sate (All Parable In Advance) la Klrkavllle: One month .70 The Macon County Fair and Three montha 1.7S Fall Featlval opened In La Plata Rla montha 3.23. this afternoon and will continue One year 6.00 four daya, cloning with a horae la Adair and Adjoining CMntiea, ahow on Sunday night. by null: One of the lnto-esting parts of One month AO the program will be the dedica- Three months 1.90, tion of the new Santa Fe depot Six month 1.75 Friday afternoon oclock. One year 5A0 The program for tonight will By Mail Outside Adair and include the flddlera contest and Adjoining Ceuhtlea: spiritual singers. One month .70 1 The program Friday morning Three month 1.75 1 will be the showing of draft Six month 3.23 home, and In the afternoon a pa-.

hJMrt th(d One year M0 nd nrmwin aai- i wbt'n loe rationing will not be ride will precede the depot MONTHLY dedication. There also will be a mule, aoddle colt, yearling colt and palomino show. The Friday night program will took control of Kowloon from 8,000 Japanese. They did not ask the Japanese to turn in their arms. The British made them strip naked, then made sure that all guns and ammunition were confiscated.

British marines followed IIERYOK TEUSISH akibwA.MIsifiasii jf functional periodic dtatiutueM Aa rou teal nervous, tlrad, ft) such inti Budulu Gives Ktoie to Clerk Winthrop, Moss. (UP) Retiring after 50 years a druggist here, Kllbum C. Brown turned one tbe there will over his store to hi clerk, Carl addition to the pulling con-Ravich, who had scrvrd him toy-1 lMl tbe burning of 0145,000 In men for the Oregon Journal Carol Beall, found the Japanese bike rather awkward to operate but she disregarded the inconvenience to observe the historic day. The bike was presented to the crew of a landing craft docked at Portland by an officer of the 3rd Kong Useff Iton Marine Divlelon, Ezra Bragg's Mother Dies AIRMEN REST AFTER LONG FLIGHT i ally for 17 years. Lydl X.

Ftaklism's VcfMablo Com- pound to mUsTO such srmptonia.TsZsn ngululy fcelpo build up nolouneo Osman sue a dlstiws. Also snarl stomchlelonld.lUllow label dtaeuono. necessary, raid Mr. Thoelke. Japs Will Gel Over War Faster Than U.

S. Chicago. (UP) Japan will recover from (he war faster than the United Stales, according to Or. John W. Stanton, Northwestern University science professor.

History has shown (hat agrirul tural nations recover from war faster than industrial countries, Stanton, furme War Department consultant on Jupan, raid. Before the war, lie raid, two-thirds of the Japanese people were engaged In agriculture and fishing and a third In Industry and commerce, compered with Mrs. Edgar Bailey, of Elmer, was admitted to the rim-Smlth Hospital today. Continued from Page One) NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS City of La Plata water and aewer bonds. Sixteen girl will assist in that program.

The Saurdey program will be as follows: Morning Jersey cattle show and Guerneey cattle ahow. Afternoon Shorthorn, Hereford, Angus end sweepstakes hows. Night Baby show, street dance and carnival. Every baby in Macon and Adair counties Is eligible to participate In the show. A baseball game will be played Claudia Swink Borron, 54 years old, mother of Mrs.

Ezra Bragg, of Nuvlnger, and a former resident of Macon County, died Sept, 13 in Rucklin, according to word received here. Funeral services held Sunday afternoon at Bucklin Christian Church Tom 8purllng, of Shei-family pastor, officiating. Burial Was in the New Boston Cemetery. the exception of the last years which were spent in Mrs. Barron lived her life 11 in Drake Township, County', 1 She was bom 1801, the daughter of R.

Abigail' Swink. She was in marriage to Guy A. on Dee. 1, 1907 end to thli four daughters were bom. daughter, twin of Mrs.

Bragg, infancy. Borron le survived by her three daughters, three Barbara, Claudlne Bragg; two sisters and She became a member the Christian Church, New In 1918. A practical example of the British attitude woe the conduct of a press interview with Japanese Vice-Admiral Ruiparo Fumite. He didn't have much of importance to say, apart from revealing that Japan's South Pacific Fleet for the first few months of war consisted only of a minor torpedo boat and three seaplanes. But it was enlightening to watch the British public relations officer tell a Japanese guard: "Tell the admiral to come here.

I want to see the admiral right Fumita's hands shook throughout the interview. He answered questions readily. Unlike military and navy leaders with whom I talked in Japan, he did not say he quit fighting only because the emperor ordered him to do.so. He raid Japan was forced to surrender. As final treat, the British have abolished censorship here because the war is cfeer.

This is the first uncensored dispatch I've YELLOW IN ITS VAIIOUS FORMS FOB FEMININE USE on Sunday afternoon end at night will be the hone ahow. Mrs. MacArthur Arrives In Tokyo lurpc that the trip couU be completed without stopping before Washington for fuel. But after Duluth, he raid, we knew it wasn't a smart thing to nj go on in. The official flying times for the planes of the three generals wee were the with Rev.

With five Bucklin, entire Macon Dec. 30, O. and united Borron union One died in Mrs, husband; grandchildren, and Kay one brother. of Boston, State of Missouri, ss: County of Adair We, H. B.

Young, President, and O. M. Blackorby, Assistant Cashier of Bank of Kirksville, located at Klrkavllle, being duly sworn on oath respectively do say that the following la a complete and accurate statement of all deposits and other evidences of Indebtedness mentioned In Section 7985, relating to banks, or Section 8085, relating to Trust Companies, R. 1030, which have re- i mained unclaimed by any person authorized to receive the same for five years next preceding the firyt. day of August, 1945: Date Amount Name Pestoffire Aug.

19. 1929 $98.50 H. C. Clark Braihear. Mo.

June, 1920 09.02 A. H. Rowe, Admr. Green castle, Mo. Henderson Estate May 4, 1934 78.50 Chat.

W. Snider Creencastle, Mo. H. B. YOUNG.

President O. M. BLACKORBY, Ass't. Cashier. Subscribed, and sworn to before me this 19th day of September, 1945.

(My commission expires the 11th day of December, 1945.) Witness my hand and notarial seal (SEAL) R. M. P1CKELL, Notary Public. Defender Bath and Shower far Mira Aamar talk. far Hit ftmnitr ewdi, at avaa is via.

far yaa caaY baat tLit value. Caaiglalab Tokyo, Sept. 10, (UP) Mrs. Douglas MacArthur, wife of the 'supreme Allied occupation 'commander, arrived In Tokyo today. She will Join her husband at hia residence in the American embassy.

Mrs. MacArthur and their son accompanied the General on hia trip from Bataan to Australia In the dark days of 1M2 and re-Ijoined him In Manila following the liberation of the Philippines capital last year. two-third in German industry and similarly high proportions in U. S. and British industry.

"Employment of demobilized Japanese soldiers will not be a serious problem, as it will for American veterans," Stanton ex plained, because the majority ere peasants who will return to tlie land or to fishing Russia will lead the world In recovery from the war, he said, largely because it Is so vast and so heavily agricultural. Stanton said that tax reduction for the Japanese, who no longer need billions for armaments, also will hasten their recovery. This burden will be shifted to the would keep coming. But shortly American taxpayer, who will pay 'after 1 p. in.

he radioed that he for the occupation forces, he too was having fuel difficulties added. and would have to go down. "If occupation forceaare main- Even if the non-stop hop had talncd for 10 or 20 years to Insure I worked out it would not have againet militarists regaining a been the longest on record. The foothold, such a fast Japanese re- present record 7,158 miles was covery should be reassuring rather set In 1938 by two British planet than a cause for worry, because between Egypt and Australia. It it will allay economic discontent 0845 airline mile from Hok- given as follows: Giles 28 hours, 20 minutes to Chicago, and 2 hours, 16 minutes to Washington, or total flying time of 28 hours, 42 minutes.

Le May 28 hours, 80 minutes to Chicago and 2 hours, 18 minutes to Washington, or total 28 hours, 48 minutes. O'Donnell 25 hours, 20 minutes to Chicago and' 2 hours, 20 minutes to Washington, total of 27 hours, 40 minutes. Lc May's plane was the last to give up in the non-stop attempt After Giles and O'Donnell radioed that they would have to land at Chicago, LeMay messaged that he 79c Mrs. Stanley Adams, of Arbcla, was admitted to the K. C.

O. S. Hospital yesterday. TEMPLE STEPHENS CO. SPECIALS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY Stanley Pedigo, of Brashcar, was dismissed from the Grim-Smith Hospital yesterday.

Sold in Kirksville by 4 Lain Drug Co. The Store KENNEDY ENDS TOWGHT 6:30 0:00 I REGULAR PRICES Mrs. William Marsh, of Atlanta, was dismissed from the Grlm- Smith Hospital today. kaido 'Washington. Among the notables who grect-Baby To Milan Couple ed the crewmen was Lieut.

Gen. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Pilcher, of Jmes H. Doolittle, Eighth Air Milan, ere parents of a 7 pound, Force commander, who had acted 14 ounce daughter bom at 5:45 of "baggage man for oclock yesterday afternoon at the member of the flight He ar-K.

C. O. S. Hospital. She has rived her yesterday aboard his been named Agnes Josephine.

Dr. own superfort, bringing along TECHNICOLOR11 'WORTH YOUR TIME AND MONEY-SEASON'S BIG DRAMATIC TREAT their baggage so they could travel as lightly as possible. MaJ. Paul Beard of Beaumont, Cletus Small, of Edina, was pll O'DonneH's plane, dismissed from the Stickier Hos- ln, Dle sev- pital yesterday. fral cau oil ne ure.

He raid one motor threaten- DANCE KIRKSVILLE ARMORY SATURDAY, SEPT. 22 9:30 7 7 Music by New Rhythm Kings Admission 60c per person FRIDAY A SATURDAY 2 SMASH HITS! William 13 END IX Joan I3LONDELL Phil SILVERS Mrs. William L. Miller end new son, John Richard, of Williams-town, were dismissed from the Grim-Smith Hospital today. A good habit read the Want Ads ujyFvy i 'vv ed to cut off entirely west of Parson Dale Lester, of Lancaster, f.N'Dnd were dismissed from the Grim-'11 Minneapolt' 1 Smith Hospital today.

Pr ir MaJ. Albert S. Hale, Mayfield, pitot of Giles' plane, raid the wind averaged about 20 knots against them for the trip. He raid they first flew at 5,000 feet and then went up to 10,000 and finally at 20,000 over Nome. Awarded.

Plaque Baton Rouge, La. (UP) The 64th Military General Hospital, i which was sponsored by the Louisiana State University school of medicine, recently was swarded the Meritorious Service Unit plaque for "superior performance exceptionally difficult tasks. jThe 64th Hospital was credited with being the "first hospital in line of evacuation of casualties from fighting ln the Arno river ector.M 'Qrnim sl is -CO-HIT JAMES DUNN SHEILA RYAN The Caribbean Mystery EXTRA SPECIAL TO THRILL YOU The Fleet That Came to Stay' Admitted to Hospital Admittances at the Laughlln i Hospital Wednesday were: Henry Elizabeth Van Vooren. Annawan, C. L.

Martin, 708 S. Davie; Mies Elizabeth Van Vooren, Annawan, 111; William Bunch, of Marccline, who underwent an operation yee-' terday and John. E. Barnett, Lan- caster, who underwent an operation this morning. PRINCESS ENDS TONIGHT.

HURRY! VAN JOHNSON Between Two Women GLORIA dcHAYEN MARILYN MAXWELL LIONEL BARRYMORE Plus DeLuxe Units And Latest Nrws FARMERS AGREE! This business of saving Eagle Stamps is Good Business. The extra savings count up! We Want To Buy Your EGGS, CREAM AND. POULTRY It Pays To Trade With Joe, and Get Eagle Stamps. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS KIRKSVILLE PRODUCE Brooder for Oversea Baton Rouge, La. (UP) A low-cost brooder, developed by Clyde Ingram of the Louisiana State Agricultural Extension Division, will be used in re-poultrying liberated Europe.

Ingram, upon requeat, has supplied UKRRA officials with plans for the brooder. Mias Helen Fairchild, of Granger. was dismissed from the Grim-Smith Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Eldon Henderson, of Elmer, was dismissed from (lie Grim-Smilh Hospital today.

Phone 1689 113 Eaet Harrison. FRIDAY SATURDAY 2 FIRST-RUN HITS! FRANK ALBERTSON ROBERT ARMSTRONG GRACE GILLERN Anon Squad -CO-HIT DAVE O'BRIEN Spook Town SERLIL USE 66 6 CJ SAVE AS YOU SPEND JS COLD PREPARATIONS LIQUID. TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS USE ONLY AS DIRECTED TEMPLE STEPHENS COMPANY.

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