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SANTA ANA REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1942 Germans Under Orders To Or In Russia FAMOUS BILL' DIES THflHUUIU OB HIS RABCH IB OKLAHOMA 1 nnul111' PAWNEE, Feb. Maj. Gordon W. (Pawnee Bill) Lillie, the last of frontier characters, died last surrounded by relics of the MOSCOW, Feb. he loved.

He would have been 82 on Feb. 15. man rear guards were reported Death came as he lay in his red stone ranch home resisting desperately today under atop Blue Hawk peak in the old Indian country. Pawnee fronuT arives on three main ironts, Bill had spent his last years declining health and seldom and wpst nf Mrtsrnw ventured off the 2000-acre ranch where he kept one of in the south (The iondon largest buffalo herds in the world. Radio reported that the Ger- The old plainsman, whose mans had lost 400 men and had is associated in memory at the Indian Agency and hired been thrown back 18 miles south with Buffalo Cody.

Kit him as an interpreter for the; of Leningrad.) Carson. Peadwood Dick. Wild Bill Pawnee Indians who were part of A dispatch to the Army News- Hickok and other heroes. Cody's wild west show. It was paper Red Star said that the was Oklahoma's first citizen and while Pawnee Bill was on tourjRussians were driving ahead the leader of the who that he met May Manning on a steadily, attempting to prevent settled the territory' in 1889.

sidewalk in front of a Philadel-; Germans from establishing He never fully recovered from Phia theater. A courtship followed strong defense positions at any the effects of'the automobile ac- and two years later the bright- cident at Taos. N.M.. in 1936 eyed Quaker girl was a star at- which resulted in his death: traction jn Pawnee Bills own two weeks after they had cele- She could outshoot Annie point. Other dispatches said that the Germans were resisting with increasing desperation, and that brated their eolden weddine Itheir rear 8uards were fiShting niversarv.

cold-tinted autS-1 Pawnee BiU led an. unW their ammunition had g.ven mobile in which they were oN jno Pres-' informants here had been a gift of fnends who had ie attended the anniversary' celebra- ident Harrison signed a bill open-1 said that the Russian offensive 0 the land to homesteading. in the Ukraine had become one Later he returned to the wild west of the first magnitude, especially Pawnee Bill was best known for Japanese bands played when the fast Japanese merchant liner Yawata Maru sailed down the Wangpoo frorr. Shanghai for Japan. Now the ship, or one of her class, has been reported sunk by a U.

S. submarine. was readily convertible into an aircraft carrier. in the drive for the Dnieper river. These sources said the retreating Germans were badly equipped and their morale was low.

his wild west shows which' played show business in partnership with throughout the world until a few Cody. The show brought him fi- years ago. He was a partner success and he retired from Buffalo Bill Cody in that business when Cody died. Lillie was born in Bloomington. Bed Star asserted the Russians 111., but moved to Kansas with his STIFF SHIRTS kad captured secret German staff parents when his flour Starched clothes become stiff documents, ordering all soldiers mill burned in 1870.

He hunted when ironed because the heat or buffalo for their hides on the Ok- the iron turns the starch into dex-j The order presumably was is-, lahoma prairies and, in 1882, went trine, a crust-forming glue. sued before the Russian drives of to work for the government at the! the last few weeks Since then Pawnee Indian Agency. He be- the Russians have made impor- came a friend of the Pawnee In area, the British Empire is tant gains though German resis- tribe. and learned their ways and 65 times larger than Germ any. language.

Man has printed books only Buffalo Bill met young Lillie about five hundred years. tance has stiffened. One order, purporting to have been issued by one Gen. Rueff, infantry division comman said: i categorically forbid the surrendering of any positions whatever they may be. I will execute any commander on the spot who surrenders any village without my permission.

Die but do not nte following programs are compiled from provided by the treat. I order you to stand until broadcasters. We assume no responsibility for last minute program the last changes on their part. Tonight 5 PM. nslov P.M.

Whistle Wilder Hamblen K.VX 5:15 Club Annie Music KM Harry Quiz KH.i—Cnpt. Midnight Hen-v Bill Club 5:45 Mix Armstrong 6 P. M. Waring' KM PC Orchestra Starr Heatter KNX-Ftancho Romance Eveyone 6:15 Pace KECA-Sports Roundup Quit 6:80 Oourt EC KH.T—Spotiicht Band Service 6:45 for Two Toast Yeo 7 P. M.

Kyser Tom Melody B. Hughes Miller Music 7:15 Hour Orch Moments 7:80 Ranger ewi 7:45 KECA KFA ws Arden Concert 8 P. M. KFI-Frost Warnings Point Subline Kids 'n Andy Story hrs. 15 Modern or.

Ross 8:30 Party Midn't Adv. Christian 9 P. M. KFI Tune to Smile Aces Longman KXX- Serg. Felix Erber, 5th company, 527th regiment, 298th German division, was quoted as saying that Adolf Hitler had issued an order on Jan.

28 to defend all territory to the last man and not to retire at any cost. He added that all soldiers were forced to -Fred Allen 9:15 Camp Tinney 9:30 Attv. Remember khj ulton Lewis, jr. promise that they would obey the 9:45 EC Time Rey or. 10 P.

M. Dance KECA-Basin Street KH Painting to 6 a.m. 10:15 Notes Journey 10:30 KFI.KM order. New Program For 1 finest rubbei 1 echnical 1 running into base of HP above, then 1 Be Given Boon to rubber-hungry America is seed grafting process developed by U. scientists at Miami that increases yield of latex rubber from three to 30 pounds per tree.

Seeds from finest rubber trees are inserted saplings as shown plants are sent to Central or South America to mature. SACRAMENTO, Feb. (API a new mechanic train- welcomed into the program residence or employment indicating program, men and women for assignment to jobs where ed on their identification certifi- be a month t0 learn manual dcxteritv is required. Ap- catcs- or between those two technical trades and will then be faU or within an area of not assigned for mviimn Plants mu.t fall within the 17 more than fivg mileg from the BIDDLE DESIGBATES CURFEW FOR AUEBS IB CAUF0RBIA WASHINGTON, Feb. Attorney General Francis Biddle today designated a large area of California in which enemy aliens will be subjected to a curfew and be permitted to travel only between their homes and jobs after Feb.

24. The proscribed area, about 500 miles long and varying from 80 to 150 miles in width, extends from the Oregon border along the coast line to a point about 50 miles north of Los Angeles. Biddle explained that the restricted area does not extend south to the Mexican border because no recommendations for such action in southern sections of California had been received yet from the War department. II More Areas In addition, Biddle designated 11 more areas from which enemy aliens are barred entirely. These were in the vicinity of hydro-electric generating plants throughout California.

The curfew restrictions, affect- ing all Japanese, German and Ital- er, who holds an honorary mem- ian aliens in the big coastal bership in the Spokane Atheltic are: table, sponsor of the cam- 1. Between the hours of 9 p.m. Ipaign. After launching the drive and 6 a.m. all enemy aliens shall to needle Congressmen who vot- be within the place of residence i ed pensions for themselves, the indicated on their identification club saw the campaign grow like certificates.

I 2. At all other times they must be found only at the place of Sally Rand contributed her to the motley collection of cast-offs flowing into headquarters of the For campaign. A flimsy unmentionable was the gift of the former fan danc- assigned for civilian duties at army air corps depots in Califor- to 44 year age limitation and no: 10:45 or, II P. M. News Service between state civil wuuiu uc iu mi- Bob Crosby a or.

service officials and the state de-fn" 1 mediate arrest and internment. Clifford's or. of education. The pro- I ann or. gram ip scheduled to begin to applicants.

After nia, Nevada and Arizona. 1,1 tneTorint" ri'rxT Biddle said an enemy alien found The plan, announced by army the curfew hours anywhere air corps officials, calls for close dj V.prvirp except at his home or place of em- cooperation between state civil tO playment would be subject to im- 11:30 Band KH He Id or. KFWB-Music vou want KNX M. Strands or. Goodnight YOUR DIAL KMTR ...................570 KMPC 710 RECA KIM KFWB KFVD KNX 790 930 980 1020 1070 an intensive training! period lasting from a month and a half to four months, trainees may be classified as mechanic helpers at $1,500 a year and be- KRKD 1150 come eligible for jobs paying up KGFJ 1230 to $2880 a year.

KFAC 1330 KGER 1390 KVOE 1490 Army officials said women will of England and Wales. He said exceptions would be granted by U.S. attorneys only in cases a compelling reason exists and after completion of a suitable Completely Barred Biddle now has designated 86 areas in California from which Axis nationals are completely bar- Finland is three times the With the exception of two MEC HANIZED farming More than 500,000 tractors, 170,000 harvesting combines, and 200,000 trucks are operated in the fields of the Soviet Union. Tomorrow 6 A. M.

Home Salute 7 A. M. Service Lawton Marcel ie 7:15 Lawlon Clock Shine 7:30 Roundup Andy Virginia KECA 7:45 FI Clock Pringle M. Murray Club Murray 8:15 Prog Sports Club KFWB News Story Neighbor 8:30 Word C. Davies of All 8:45 Harum L.

Johnson is Bent Story 9 A. M. Doing Club Smith 9:15 randy Be Good Randall Lindahr time Sister 9:30 KFI Bible the Ladies KHJ Happy Homes Trent 9 KFI-Road of Life Lila Sunday 10 A. M. White News Life Beautiful 10:15 Johnson KKOA-Kkfst at Girl in white 10:30 Child Shop Page Sade 10:45 Kate MPC-KFVY Period Albright Tavlor 11 P.

M. of World Milani or. KHJ-Stand. School Stoddard Horizon Adams 11:15 Man Jenny 11:30 Lady Shane KEC a nto the Light KH.T—School of Air Wiley Jarvis 11:45 Grimm Bits KECa Charmers Hopkins 12 NOON Reporter KMPO-Defense Bureau Orph. KH.T—News I married 12:15 Perkins emak ers 12:30 Voung Wife FWB FA Winter Sade Bill KH rage Woman 1 P.

Wife Time Calls 1:15 Stella Dallas KECA matinee Margs 1:30 Jones F'amily Quiz of Air 1:45 KFI Widder Brown Carter usic 2 P. M. Marries est a Hour Dance 2:15 Blake KH.T—Find Mv Way of Life 2:30 Abbot ts Hill Music O'Neills 2:45 Marlin KH.T—Play Bridge Baines KF Prog. 3 P. M.

KIT Right Oi son Malone or. Music Interne 3:15 Journey Doing Voice FA phon 3:30 KFI Against Storm Hour 3:45 A Tune Polvzoides KNX- World Today 4 P. M. KFI- Art Baker Manhat'n stars EC ews KH.T—Fulton Lewis Visits KNX 2nd Mrs. Burton 4:15 EE A Mr een I leal Malone Sweet land Brewer A News Dixon 4:45 Angle It Easy Hamblen KNX News areas, the ouster orders become effective Feb.

24. The other two areas, in San Francisco and Los Angeles, become prohibited territory Sunday. The extensive coastline region designated as Area No. has an eastern boundary beginning at a point in Siskiyou county where U.S. Highway N.

99 crosses into Oregon. The boundary then juts west and south, generally along the lines of the Klamath and Trinity rivers, approximately to the town of Redwood Valley, in Mendocino county. At that point the boundary swings eastward just north of Clear Lake to Marysville, and then turns south, passing east of Sacramento and Stockton, and thence to a point just north of The southern boundary of the area follows the line delineating the northern and southern California military sectors, which runs eastward from a point on the coast near the boundary between San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. Biddle said that certain alien enemies may be excluded entirely from the restricted areas whenever the justice department deems such action necessary. Car Upholstery Used For Clothes 0 Tom E.

Danoon LONC AND SHORT OF WARFARE it lotto iiht old bayonet is the new six-ineh-IongstU Ibiivp issued to soldiers and compared without tse hi i a point and can be used without riile for effective close-quarter fighting. British sources say the rifle has also been improved. JEROME, Idaho, Feb. war time clothes out of automobile upholstery. Mrs.

W. E. Harman, wife of a clergyman, attended a church convention wearing a tailored suit made of grey woolen velour, with hat and handbag to match. The outfit once draped automobile seats. She induced other Jerome women to help.

They produce overcoats, comforters, bathrobes, jackets and rugs from heavy upholstery and clothing from the lighter types. Yes, and the old cars from which they cut the cloth are turned over to scrap metal collectors. Absence Of New Recruit Explained CAMP SAN LUIS Feb. 4 Recruiting Sergeant Frank Burkhardl was perturbed, if not annoyed, when Fredirico Balambao, 20, of I Guadalupe, failed to return to be sworn in the day after his army physical examination. Balambao, beaming and eager, finally made it, a day late.

Butl by then the swearing in was I merely a formality. you return yes- Burkhard asked young volunteer. Balambao re-1 ported. was on It developed that Acting Sergeant Arthur P. L.

Hansen, a veteran of 28 service,) knew what to do with new faces found wandering around the post. Your Lazy liver Tonight! CONSTIPATION with its headaches, mental dullness, a half-alive feeling often fesult If your liver bile flow freely every day into your intestines. So take Dr. Olive Tablets to Insure gentle yet thorough bowel movements. Olive Tablets ere wonderful to stir up liver bile secretion and tone up muscular intestinal action.

All HALTS CIBARET TAX SALEM, Feb. 4 Oregon, traditionally hostile to cigaret taxes, will purchase its fags at the old price again. The state supreme court today stopped collection of a two-cent- per-package tax, which went to effect early last month, and referred the tax to the voters at the general election in November. The tax was approved by the 1911 legislature but the retail association asked a referendum, which was shelved temporarily on the technical grounds that its sponsor had filed an inadequate expense account. The U.S.

Navy Seeks Old Gunny Sacks SEATTLE, Feb. 4 you have any old gunny sacks laying around your house, the 13th Naval District would be glad to get them. Just be sure out, and ship them to the Dis- empty, turn them inside trict Camouflage Officer, Navy Supply Depot, Pier 41, Seattle. They can be used as on camouflage nets, the navy said, for which there is a shortage of such materials. The navy also asked commercial fishermen to donate discarded purse seine and gillnets for camouflage purposes.

association appealed to the supreme court and was sustained. a snowball within a few days. Two other honorary club members, the Olson and Johnson comedy team, telegraphed the i club last night they wanted pensions so badly they were corAing i to Washington to oppose Sens. Homer T. Bone and M.

C. Wahlgren. The club reported contributors were ransacking attics and ars for gifts to send men. It had planned to mail the, bundles to Washington and 2500 packages before officers decided to use a truck which is! scheduled to leave at noon tomorrow. But the response in donations! of toupees, arch-supporters, false! teeth, cast-off clothing and miscellany was so great that a second truck may be needed.

Groups in other cities announced they would make similar ship- ments. At the Club noted that rode and suggested a pair of jodhpurs or spurs should be in every package. It announced it would save rubber by a freight car instead of a truck. Traffic congestion around the Spokane headquarters became so great yesterday that the club i installed parking meters and collected $42, which was given the Red Cross. Advertisements were published in a Washington, D.

news-1 paper, telling the capital population: Congressman needs help. Send him a bundle Stetson Playboys Made of All Fur Felt in the New Spring Shades stm JJughJ.Jojive 109 WEST -4TH. ST (j infine BEAUTIFUL OIL TINTED PORTRAITS 95 0 a i SIZE 9x12 Now more than ever before will a portrait be the ideal and friends. You will find many special Valentine offers to select from at any one of our conveniently located Studios. Proofs shown.

Sittings made until February 7th finished jor Valentines. AUSTIN STUDIOS uGive An Austin 508 Vi N. MAIN ST. PHONE 1463 SANTA ANA Daily Hours: 8:30 A. M.

to 5:30 P. M. Open Sundays by Appointment.

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