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Lead daily Cali OFFICIAL PAPER i.kaii ami THE WEATHER I old IIHIt I l'l Mo. Mil Hun mi, i I.ikI nichi 21 a i i i llll lit Mi I'l i II I I 1 CKSTKB II BLACK II I I. LEAD. SOUTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY. NOV.

23. Wit KOHTY-NINTH YEAR ASSiU'l 1l i I OffEQSItfl EDDIE DIDN'T LOSE HIS GRIM mmm id 110 STAY r- mm mm mum Oil GAS RATIONING ME Rubber Supply Above Normal In 1944 WASHINGTON. Nov. 25. i.Vl tow Christmas Seal Send-Off NAZI ESCAPE CORRIDOR NARROWS TO 30 MILES 'V-- ova ROSEMARY BJORGE WEDDING DESCRIBED IN CALIFORNIA PAPER The following news story, tu lien from the San KrancLsco Chronicle of the date of Saturday.

November 21. describes thc weeding of Miss RoMmary Ujorge. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy N.

Iijorge of Lead, nnd Lieut. Richard Kdward Johnson. V. S. son if Dr.

and Mis. T. K. Johnson of Rapid City, which took place November 20: Only a few days were allotted Miss Rosemary ftjorgc in which to plan her marriage to Lieut. Ru hard Kdward Johnson, V.

S. but the wedding yesterday was as lovely as though she had had several months. The quaint Swcdenborginn church was chosen for thc 5:30 o'clock ceremony over which Rev. Othmar Toblsch officiated In the MOSCOW, Nov. Git- linn losses In dead nnd ruptured alone hud rocketed close to 100.000 as the Russians' counter offensive gained monentum nnd squeezed the invaders escape corridor from Stalingrad down to a width of il miles, battle front dispatches reported today.

From the long bi sieged city the Russians were reported rolling back a nazt wedge to the Volga clearing another avenue for supplies and reinforcement of the garrison which nlrfady Is lashing out from its defensive positions nnd beating back the nazis street by street. Northwist of the city the Rust-sian offensive penetrated into the depth of the German defenses within the great Don bend and to the southwest the Russians had 0 It i A A. 2 11 rrolfists Against nationwide gasoline lationing drenched the capital today but Rubber Administrator William M. Jeffers declared the- program stands. Deeember I remains the effective date.

Rep. ID-Oklnl said he would continue his light for f0 day stay and Rep, Anderson (D-NMl said he und a group of other oil state rongre.ssmn would try to show that nationwide rati n-Ing Ik completely nnjintili. d. After hearing Jeffers yesterday, however, members of a house in-tersta'e sub-rommitt said privately It nppcnrrd that little could be done to avert the move. They referred to Jeffers' declaration that rationing wns not nee saury to conserve gasoline outside the east but was essential for the conservation of rubber stocks In which he said might reach a dangerous low next year.

I If present plana materialize Jeffers told thc committee the outlook for 1044 wdill bf encouraging for In that year Kynttvtic rubber production Is expected to rem 800.000 tons or 200,000 tms moie' than normal peacetime requite-nicnts. I nl.ai i i fl.i-.ln-.-i Ir.s fainous smile its Mm. t'SMC i. it v. In at r.iles in J' si bi i Kil'l." Kuki i ii am v.

illi nfti K.i l(cr v. is -i ii i Tclephot'. presence of a small group of rela EXPECT SHOWDOWN stabbtd 65 miles Into the invaders lines. The jaws of the nutcracker still were closing. A communique added more German dead overnight to the toll In the Stalingrad-Don bend sector alone raising the official count of killed to 44.400 in six days and battle front dispatches the tally when all reports were in would be close to 50.000.

The communique gave no specific figure on Germans captured LATE NEWS BRIEFS AXIS ARE REPCRTtD TfJ REINFORCED Opening the 36th annual Christmas Seal campaign of the National Tuberculosis Society, President Roosevelt buys thc first sheet cl seals from I.ieut.-Col. Esmond R. Long, former president of tha MOciation and uow a member vl the U. S. Army Medical Corps.

THAHKSGIVIMG OBSERVANCE overnight but dispatches said a previous total of 36,000 now. too. Applications Should Be was prooably close to 50,000. pQr Jgjj StaiHD Soviet communiques reported both rail sunnlv lines to the be-: Ull MUSIC UCVICeS IiNH'iN. scale xi.

A i it a v. as i Iv todav ler v.ao lia-land i-s ir a lii'ti tives nnd friends. On each side of the altar was arranged a tall magnolia tree. Wrought iron stands filled with white crysanthemums were at the front of thc church, nnd garlands of gardenias decorated alternating pews. Tapers in branched candelabra shed a soft light.

The bride, whose hand was given In marriage by her father. Guy N. Rjorge of Lead, S. who Mew out to perform this pleasant tn.sk, wore thc traditional ivvry satin gown. I i It was fa.shioned with a heart-1 shaped neckline, shirring on the bodice, and a full skirt which swept into a long train.

Her tulle veil, edged with panels of Carrick Macroas lace, fell from a simple crown of the lace, and she carried a bracelet shower of white orchids and bouvardia. I Her only attendant. Miss Marion Morrow, wore a becoming model of emerald green crepe with short sleeves and a square neck and I IN LEAD Kl.lt MIIII I IKI.II SlOl'X KALI-S. Nov. 2.Y M.

Whilii. Id. city auditor, was elected mayor nf Sioux Kails in Tuesday's runoff election, having 5 WI2 votes to 5.171 for his labor endorsed opponent John N. Browning, plurality of 721 voles. I'ATKOL KILLS 70 J.IS WASHINGTON.

Nov. 2o. navy announced today that a marine patrol on M'l HITLER DESTROYING ALL JEWS Half In Nazi Occupied Europe Meillt Churches Announce Special Services I lull' ati Hi- t' even 'sieged forces cut early in the of- A of thc date fensive which started seven days of t)c Ux mposlxJ th(. ago and today's front line dis- act of 194, (m patches indicated that only a nar-, amusement or muaic dcvjt.os has row strip running through the issijpcI of Don river elbow north of Kalaeh CONCERT ARTIST TO BE PRESENTED I IN PROGRAM HERE An artist Soloist. Mrs.

M. H.J Oechsle, wife of Major Oechsle, of Rapid City, has been secured for Lead music lovers, in a pto-l 1 i gram of music sponsored by the Music department of thc Woman's club. This concert will be held in the auditorium of the high schr.ol at a date to be announced soon, and there will be no charge for admission, but a collection will bej taken to defray the expense of the i use of the auditorium and for the I and south of Orkhostrovskaya(i. This Hnnlif to nil' liianksgiving services in a number of the Lead churches, and the traditional holiday feasts in the homes, will be a feature of the holiday here tomorrow. All busi- hi li.

planes ii in I sian front. Strongest en centrations with ose holding il miles outsid" and in eighth army ir remained open to an estimated 300.000 Germans and their allies jute" boxed, ray gun machines, I 4tf mnvinir annnlien or espaninp- horse races, and similar coin-in- ii. -i b- Ir Already Exterminated WASHINGTON. Nov. 2." JF -Details of a campaiRn which Dr.

Stephen S. Wise said was planned to exterminate nil in nazi occupied Kiirope by the end of the year are being laid before a committee of leading Jewish organiz German forces arrayed before Stalingrad still were described as strong and Russian dispatches BnlA IKa n7ia uhnuipH nn Hifr-njl of! serted amusement or music devices. Application for the special tax Guadalcanal in the Solomon islands had killed 70 Japanese and captured live machine guns In on enemy encampment southwest of the American-held air field. JUNIOR PLAY WILL BE PRESENTED ON DECEMBER I AND 2 the Vichy i.i e-el si ronj; I trimmed with bands of velvet ribbon. Her bracelet bouquet combined white tulle and carnations and an arrangement of the carnations ations toda--' in New York stamp for thc operation of these falling back from their positions 1 1 machines must be made on or be- although their case grew more fore Novembcr 30 rale desperate hourly as the corr.dor t() thc cnd behind them narrowed.

of thc fiscal year-June .10. The hardy defenders of the war (s $6 67 torn city pushed ahead slowly in i Every person who maintains for their own offensive, the regular Wise said I were on her coiffure. The story, which Dr I The brideeronm was uttenrled was confirmed by the state de partment and a personal repre guest artist. Her accompaniments will be played by Mrs. Zona White of Rapid City.

Thc program will be varied by a group of piano solos played by Mrs. Mildred Burton Calhoun. Many who enjoyed the series of concerts the past couple of years arc denied that pleasure this year, but all are Invited to attend this coming concert by Mrs. Oechsle who has a beautiful contralto voice, and has had wide concert experience. use ui jyiiiuiLa ubi ui tx (- Hi- tho ill midnight communique reporting ope rated amusement or niusic Twinty-six juniors of the production staff of "Lady of Letters," class play directed by Miss Dinette Darling, are working hard and faithfully for the opening of the curtains at a o'clock matinee on I)eciml)er 1 and an evening peformanee at 8 o'clock on D'- by brother naval officers.

A reception followed thc nuptials at the Century club, where thc couple received before the front window covered by a silver cloth drape. Bowls of gardenias and bouvardia decorated thc satin-(Continued on Page 3) the enemy crushed out of several dozen block houses and blindages in thc factory district. aHln to machine on any plnce or premise! occupied by him is liable for this special tax. Application should be mailed to the Collector of Internal Revenue, Aberdeen, S. D.

Gabcs and in isia. Amen. forces W'1' i length and hi. clashing occasionally patrols in but gage-nc nts and pit ten final showdown with Afi ica. Thoic vi.

i.i a d' a i from Afi a the air war i decisive grmi'id i-d't. h'llly. The -a. parenlly we re the advance- allied ciluir to blast shipping i I supplies and i in! c. as possible, and ft--weapftns oeross the narrows from Sardinia Both axis I'l'im 1 1 'j blows part ie ula rlv i ness stores and shops and filling stations, with the exception of the I drug stores, and the cafes, will I be cloned all day.

The lycad Daily i fall will not be published tomorrow. Special services will be held at a number of the churches, and citizens of Lead are especially urged to attend the services, set aside by long custom and the president's proclamation, for the giving of thanks. A union service of the Methodist, Kpiscopal, and Presbyterian churches will be held in the Presbyterian church at 10 a. in. to- morrow.

The Rev. Stephen J. will preside, the Rev. E. K.

Whiteside 'if the Methodist church will preach thc sermon, and the Rev. L. ft. S. Ferguson of Christ Episcopal church will also have a part.

Special music will be sung by the Presbyterian choir under the direction of T. E. Eckcr, choir leader. The Rev. L.

R. S. Kcrguson has announced that there will be celebration of the Holy Eucharist in Christ church at 8 a. m. (Continued on Page CIO STRIKE ENDANGERS LEATHER IN VATS El Agheila Rommel's El Alamein? sentative of President Roosevelt, deals with how more than 000 Jews who have been slaught-, ered in accordance with a race I extermination order by Adolf Hit-! ler.

Before leaving for New York to address the committee this after- I noon Dr. Wise, chairman of the World Jewish Congress and president of the American Jewish Congress, said he carried officiul documentary proof that "Hitler has ordered the extermination of all Jews in nazi-rulcd Europe in 1942." After a consultation with state department officials he announced they had termed authentic certain W.P.B. PROHIBITS WHIPPING CREAM WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 The war production board, acting to conserve fluid milk for consumers use and for thc manufacture of dairy products, today prohibited dairy producers from distributing whipping cream to household consumers, ret a i 1 restaurants, and other institu I MAMMOTH GERMAN PLANE SHOT DOWN I Nov. 25.

l.l'i A Reuters dispatch said today that I a mammoth German transport Icember 2 at the higli school audi-I forinm. Students on the production staff are Ralph Klovv. Gene Mar- tin and Don Taylor, stage mnna-j gers who collect furniture and ar- range sets. Leo Mc rhert works as electrician and sound effects man; Martha Bnllantyne, Virginia Kore-i man anil Knid Koss are assistant directors nnd aid in prompting; I Betty Curnow served on the pub-j lieity staff by writing news ies; Betty Krilanovich. Lillian Ruzick and Barbara Vandinc compose the property committee; Bet I I 9 Vjfff Guff of Sirte ill ACIDAJIA S.

St. Motrorln I CIRCNAICA ml seaplane, capable of carrying up to 80 fully equipped soldiers, was shot into thc sea yesterday off the eastern coast of Tunisia by RAF I I I p. tions. sources which revealed that ap-1 proximately half of an estimated Coffee, or "light" cream, is not affected by the order. i Clvde E.

Boardslcc, chief of the long range fighters from Malta. Three RAF fighters sighted it shipping ami allr Algeria. Thr.M' however, had no Long lance light' I angod i ground treiops man and Pah, in ing ti cop e-i in; ty Christianson, Evelyn Hi Audrey Kofmchl. Bonnie Scott and Scown arc the make-up committee; Betty Curnow andj i WPB dairy section, said thc order nuuway between lunisia ana bic-would help relieve the most criti-! flying northward and unescort-cal butter shortage in ten years presumably returning to Sicily and fluid milk shortages in most; nfU-v have landed enemy rein- 4,000.000 Jews in nazi-occupied Europe already hud been killed and that Hitler was wrathful at "failure to complete the extermination immediately." To speed thc slaughter of the other half doling thc remaining months before the edict deadline Dr. Wise said the nazis moved I oiiiiicy ni uwi complice toe oh- Tunisia.

forccmcnts in sections of the country. i Four plr.n. tl No dLstribu- one was seen to The order prohibiting escape as Ge i man and tie fse light. I tunic committee: Marvel Ballen-! g-cr. Peggy Bell, Betty Francisco, Maxine McGrath.

Betty Gross, I Evelyn Heliert, F.iye Irish. Leorn I Kredanovich. Betty Sniilh and tion of whipping cream effective immediately. eleiwn by the tci'lay, Ili-it i becomes the plane crashed into the water. Later when figher planes from I Malta shot down a JU-52 German some of the four-fifths of the Jews in Hitler-ruled European countries to Poland where he said nazi doctors were killing them at i Hh P.l i the eigli and the transport plane in the same area troops were seen struggling in the water.

Thc Bank of North America was thc first bank established in America, in 1782. i Mi. til. Phyllis Tucker will act as ushers GANNETT RESIGNS AS ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN REPUBLICAN PARTY oil rtrat -vV r0'ch niPOUTANiA M1(JV I V. Rommtl reported lo hava Desert many mint fields in norrow 1 pocket between great toll marili ond Gulf Sirto f.

VA Elock BULGARIA 't- 'rvv V) SICILY rPonihlo X) )mAITaM I Mediterranean-''" I Scale of Miles t. Col 40ol LIBYA (fEGYPTV lniilt e-rushing 1)1' exleneled I would be la Ir, i ri iii In any miniif. NEW GUINEA JAPS STAGE LAST STAND BATTLE ON BEACH I the rale of "more than 100 men an hour per doctor" by injecting air bubbles into their veins "thc simplest and cheapest method" they could find. Mcdonald funeral services to be held friday morning Funeral services in memory of aiithoi I pl.pa: Advice's i i men, lifiwe've longer period CHICAGO -Seventy-five thousand dollars worth eif leather for thc army and lend-lease shipment faceel spoilage in chemical vats nt the Monarch Leather company, 1127 Division street, while a CIO union strike tie'l up all pmducti'm in the war goods plant for the lay. Lewis F.

company attorney, said the union local 43 eif the International Fur and Leather Workers was "committing suicide" by keeping the workers from their jobs. Lii'iit. George Barnes of the police labor elelail said he would furnish protection for workmen i who wished to return to their jobs and aceuseei the union of violating its contract in allowing the valuable geods to spoil. Meanwhile, army anil war labor board officials were making an Investigation in the plant, Lieut. Barnes said, but the few workmen who reported for work asked to be relieved anil said they feared reprisals from the union if they remained.

Jacobson said the company was paying the highest wages, comparably, of any such war plant in chine guns and cannons blazing. Bombers added high explosives to the confusion and death below. On the ground allied troops who have surrounded the Japanese on three sides closed in slowly. the ndiniltclly The Blitish ighi jiroae-hing l-'l Agle il elabia in I.j!y.i very few day wh. In shal Erwin Ronon.

1 a stand in the nario at El Agheila or flight toward Tripoli. I l-'i am-: "liti the late Mrs. D. F. McDonald.

Lead pioneer woman, who died early yesterday morning after a WASHINGTON. Nov. 2.r, l.l'i Resignation of Republican Pub- lisher Frank K. Gannett as ussist- ant chairman of the republican I national committee left, the party leadership today with two top committee vacancies to (il! aS the GOP's December 7 meeting in SL i Louis. Chairman Joseph W.

Martin, who is resigning to devote alt hi.s time to his duties as hcusej minority leader, announced yes-j tcrday that Gannett also would leave his post in the belief that "what we fought for has been I largely achieved." ALLIES CLOSING IN ON THREE SIDES GEN. MACARTHURS HEADQUARTERS, Australia, Nov. 25 (yr) American and Australian troops were gripped in a bitter, close-quarters battle with a "last stand" force of Japanese on the beaches of northeastern New Guinea today as the bloody struggle in the Euno-Gona area approached its climax. Every plane the allied forces LO.NIiON. Nov.

i .1 i fign Secretary Ar.tbory Ede the house of commons to il' For-t' Thc heaviest fighting was ttik- lingering illness, will be held Fri-ing place on a coastal strip 12 day morning at 10:80 o'clock from miles long between Buna and the chapel of the Rounsevell fun-Gona. At Buno both Australian eral home. The Rev. Stephen J. and American units were report- Jones of the Presbyterian church ed attacking an air field in the will officiate.

face of stiff enemy artillery, nior-! Interment will be in Mountain tar. and machine gun fire. Lawn cemetery by the side of Heavy fighting was reported to Mr. McDonald, whose death oc-have erupted again in the Buna curred a little over a month ago German General Rommd's nceing axis armies may have in Fl Agheila, Libya, the same kind of a bottleneck defense that saved Suez and thc British army at El Alamein, Egypt. There the Qat-tara Depression formed a natural barrier leaving only a 40-mile wide strip for the British to defend.

El Agheila, at the bottom of the roller-coaster bend between Benghazi and Tripoli is only 25 miles from the edge of the salt marshes that enclose a narrow passage along the Gulf of Sirte. Even if remaining axis forces are not strong enough to hold this short line, they may fight a delaying action to hold off the British until an evacuation can made at Tripoli or other pouts along the Libyan couU the battle for North Alm a is a an cxtn inelv phase" ar.d deelineel to discuss ai angenicnt 'i I Over half of the vitamin A manufactured in the U. S. comes from could muster was sent skimming which Lt. n.

D'vight D. (Continued on Pa-y 3 over Japanese positions with ma- end of the battle line. on October 18. shark livers. I Chicago..

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