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Show PAGE 6 PHOTO, UTAH CUUJtH. CTAH innAT. wovxMSCT it. im DAILY HERALD ;Beriin Usmmsred In RAF Mosquito Clock Duster noid LONDON, Wot. ? QUO RAF Mosquito bombers hammered Berlin with two-ton block bust- era last night and a big force of Heavy bombers followed through In daylight with another attack On the continent. ' Watchers on the English south- cast coast said heavy bombers and an escort of fighters roared out across the straits of Dover "in a half -hour procession above the clouds.' The Mosquito attack on Berlin and other objectives in western Germany last night followed a raid by RAF four-engined Lancaster's Lan-caster's on a synthetic oil plant at Dortmund in the Ruhr j ester-day. ester-day. Three RAF bombers were lost In day and night operations. Chaired Nelson Arrives In Chungking CHUNGKING. Nov. 17 U.tt Donald M. Nelson, President Roosevelt's special emissary to China, arrived in Chungking today to-day with a delegation of 13 American Am-erican industrial experts assigned to work with- China's newly-created newly-created War Production Board and help revive the nation's lag-ling lag-ling war industries. "This will be the best mission that ever came to China," Nelson told correspondents who greeted bis party at the Chungking air-j pon. - The former U. S. War Production Produc-tion Board chief said he had no Idea how long he would remain In China, but that two of his aides. Herbert W. Graham and E. A. Jacobsen, would remain after his return to the United States. Up Iti .. ' e-:i Swinging along in a bosun's chair, A dm. William F. Halsey, Jr., whose Third Fleet blasted the Jap navy in the battle of the Philippine Seas, comes aboard the aircraft carrier Lexington. Swodish Envoy Returns to Berlin LONDON. Nov. 17 uR Hans Thomsen, German minister to Sweden, has arrived in Berlin to report on the tense relations be tween the countries, Nazi broadcasts broad-casts reported today coincident with Stockholm reports of a roundup of gestapo agents by Swedish police. The Transocean News agency said that Thomsen would return to Stockholm soon. In connection with his trip the agency recalled recent charges and counter charges between Sweden and Germany regarding alleged frontier fron-tier violations and the Nazi ex tension of the war zone through out the Baltic. CHINESE FALL BACK CHUNGKING, Nov. 17 (U.R) Chinese troops were reported falling fall-ing back slowly before reinforced Japanese columns fanning out to the west, north and south through central Kwangsi province today, but there was no confirmation of a Tokyo claim that Ishan, former site of an American air station, had been raptured. Eight '84 Grads Remember Pledge AMHERST. Mass. (U.R) The 101 members of Amherst's graduating class pledged that they would assemble as-semble at least once a year until only one member was left. That was in 1884 and this year eight of the remaining 23 alumni kept their promise. The men, all in their 80s, delight in recalling at reunions how they "put one over" on their professors. The pride of the class for excel lent physical condition is Dr. Ed ward M. Greene. 84, who won a diving contest recently with a perfectly executed backflip. DOUBLE TRAGEDY WICHITA, Kan. (U.R) Recently Mm. J. W. Schrader was notified that her son. Pfc. Robert Schra- der, had been killed in action. Two weeks later she receivea word that another son, Sgt. War- nn P Srhrader. had a lea in France of accidental gunshot wounds. SPECIALS for... SAT URDAY, Nov. 18, 1944 E393EF SEIT TO TOI FOI 79l SSS 2 TUB MAMS SI umunmtotwm csmt mi. ms oa euros. 7 Here's all you do to get your beautiful 2-tone fountain foun-tain pen desk set with UK gold plated point. Simply send 2 labels from Red and White COFFEE and 70c to RED and WHITE Station KGW, Stockton, Cal. Red & White COFFEE 31c 1 Pound Glass Jar RED & WHITE CORN FLAKES 18 oz. Giant Packages Each JLAV Instant Postum 23c 4 Ounce 50 Cup Size Hershey Cocoa 11c 'i Pound Package "RED & WHITE" Tomato Sauce 28 Ounce Tins . . . lie RAISINS SEEDLESS 1 Pound Package Enriched with Vitamin D 43c Veg. Juice Cocktail HERE'S )fi HEALTH for Red & White OATS Regular or Quick OAi Large Packages, Each UW - Spaghetti Dinner CHEF BOY AR DEE 21 r A Meal For 3 or 4 Granulated Soap WASHO I Qr Large Package SAUER KRAUT LYNDEN f r Pint Jar DEVILED MEAT 3 rose is Tins Atlantic Mackrel DAVIS -4 Red Points Each 15 Ounce Tall Tin aVJV Sweet Mix Pickles ARO -jit-8 Ounce Glass ASjv fancy quality-no. quality-no. 2 Tins "RED & WHITE" No. 2i Tins Each SEGO MILK TINS' 4 for 39C Ask for Mary Lee Taylor's Cook Book ORANGE JUICE 19c SPINACH 18c Spring Kist Peas No. .! Sieve A m No. 2 Tin JV Crearrt Style Corn TOWN TALK a 251 No. 2 Tins 3 for 33V Roasted Peanuts 29c MATCHES 21c SAL SODA 2 for 19c BEAUTY SOAP LADY GODIVA m ft Pleasingly Perfumed ... tj f or 1? FANCY Per Pound "BLUE & WHITE" Reg. 5c Boxes Carton of 6 for "RED & WHITE' 2z Pound Packages Army Nurses on Leyte JtH V' Telephoto) rwo D. S. Artay nurses. Lt Jean Harder left of Salmon Idano and Lt. Jora Homelvig of Amidon, N. oandatre a casualty on Leyte Island, fen days after Gen. MacArthur's troops landed, they arrived and set up temoorarv hosnital tn Pluolno cathedral as tlrst Army nurse unit in Philippines. Photo by NEA-Acme ohdtographer Frank Prist tor War PKture focu. Merchant Seamen Frozen In Jobs Roosovolt Hits Vicious Rumors WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (U.R) President Roosevelt has de nounced as an unqualified falsehood" false-hood" the "vicious rumor. . . . that blood plasma. ... Is being sold to our wounded fighting men. The president called on the na tion to report to the Federal Bureau of Investigation the names of all persons who spread such a rumor. He acted on information from Basil O'Connor, national chairman of the American Red Cross. LIBERATORS BOMB KOWLOON DOCKS CHUNGKING, Nov. 17 U.R Liberators of the 14th air force bombed the Kowloon docks at Hongkong last night, scoring hits on the target area ,a communique announced today. Other U. S. bombers sank an enemy cargo vessel and damaged another in a covoy 100 miles south of St John's island. Chinese Cut Road In Burma Sector CHUNGKING, Nov. 17 (U.R) Chinese troops have cut both roads south from Bhamo, virtual ly completing encirclement of the trade center in northeast Burma, 40 miles west of the Chinese frontier, a communique said today. Only rugged trails remained for the Japanese escape route, j Southeast of the city, Chinese troops crossed the Bhamo-Nam-wsao road, which is the spur of the old Burma road. Casualties In France 200,349 WASHINGTON, Nov. IT (OR) The War Department an-nounced an-nounced today that U. S. army casualties in France, the lowlands and the German border region from the time of the invasion to Nov. 1 totalled 200,349. Of these, 33,884 are listed as killed, 145.788 wounded, and 18, 677 missing. Total army casualties of world war II through Oct. 28, were 437,-356. VISITORS FORCED TO DOUBLE UP SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17 (U.R) Civilian visitors to San Francisco Fran-cisco today were required to double up, as 33 leading hotels announced they would hence forth refuse to rent single rooms with or without bath. EDITOR'S SON KILLED ARMY HEADQUARTERS, PACIFIC PA-CIFIC AREA, Nov. 17 (U.R) 2nd Lt. Robert Shaw, son of managing manag-ing editor Chet Shaw of Newsweek News-week magazine, was killed on Angaur island the night of Oct. 16 while disposing of a Japanese soldier who had sneaked inside American lines with a hand grenade, gre-nade, it was disclosed yesterday. WASHINGTON. Nov. 17 (U.R) Chairman Emory S. Land of the Maritime Commission today or dered the maritime commission shipyards of the nation to refuse employment to any experienced merchant seaman applying for a shore job. Deputy war shipping administrator adminis-trator Edward MacCauley said the order is "the forerunner of a review of all means to meet the critical shortage of experienced merchant marine officers and men." CHILDREN'S CLINIC LEHI A children's clinic will be held In Lehl Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 10 a. m. in the Memorial Mem-orial Building when immunization immuniza-tion will .be given for whooping cough diphtheria and small pox. Children from one year to three and one half years of age will be given the immunization free o charge. Children from three and.' one half to six vear of age will, oe cnargea a smau iee to cover the cost of the medicine used. Mrs. Mable Jones, public health nurse is in charge of the clinic. The Home Nursing Auxiliary are sponsoring the immunizations as one of their projects. 2 drop in each nostril shrink membranes. You breathe easier. Caution: Use only aa directed. Get PEJfETRO NOSE DROPS 3or jlne flavor 'depend o?i Schilling . 5 PACKTg Schilling Coffee HQDRGaYH SOMEBODY'S SLOGAN AC0UT ME Will WIN A $1,000.00 WAR BOND 1 j i m hi j m w i tm j .sm v X V V aosB 1 r u t rLagg& sir. ?:::;y$t4. 4 c Easy-to-ontor contest! Simply write a slogan about the man on the bag of Drifted Snow Flour! Take a good look at this man! He'll inspire you to write a slogan! Why, the first idea that pops into your head may be a winner! And remember . . . this contest is for Westerners only ... no national competition! Help yourself to these helpful hints "Master of successful baking"! That's an apt type of slogan for the man on the bag, because whenever you see him you know the flour inside the bag is dependable. The baking performance per-formance of Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Flour is tested regularly by 117 western women right in their own kitchens. "Friend of four generations"! A slojran something like this would be appropriate for the man on the bag. because Sperry Flour has been a favorite in western homes for ninety-two years. "Guardian of good health"! That suggests itself as a slogan because Drifted Snow Flour is vitamin and mineral enriched. "Bakes everything better" comes to mind as a slogan when you consider that Drifted Snow is an all-purpose flour . . . successful for baking cakes, cookies, hotbreads, pastry. Get into this contest now! Send as many slogans as you Wee! Think what a thrill to be the proud winner of a new War Bond! Read Rules below! Contest closes November SO I "Spemr." "Drifted Saew." -Home-Perfected" sad "Merthe Meade" re recietered trade-mar ka of General Mill. Im. r i r i QQUD LLlI FIRST PRIZE $1,000.00 WAR BOND 2nd Prize .. $500.00 War Bond 10 Prizes of $100.00 War Bonds 1 ev. c r .. . ' sw i m 4 K0 Prizes of $25.00 War Bonds j f (MATURITY VAlUej w vVV I WON-WITH THE FIRST SLOGAN I THOUGHT OF This COULD happen to you I Enter this contest today I 1. Write a alocan about the man on la baa f Drifted 5 new "Hame-PerfeetedM Flour. Print the alocan en the handy entry blank at right or an one aide of a plain (beet of paper (entry Maaka also available atroeen). Mail entry to Sperry Slogan Contest. Oakland. California. Your etiTglope mint be poetauu-ked before mtdnlKhtNavember 10. liii. S. The cover of a Martha Meade recipe folder front any elee eaefc of Drifted Snow Flour muit be eent with year entry. Yon way end as many en trie a yon with, provided a arparate recipe folder cover actoaipania each entry. 3. Sloraaa win be judged on the basis of aptnesa. untqneneaa and originality. 4. The judge will be Profeaaor Royal A. Roberta of the Univeraity of California. The judge' decision will be Anal and binding. f . All entries become the property of General Mills. Inc.. and cannot be returned. . In case of ties. Identical prima will be awarded. 7. Contest is open only to residents of Ariaona. California. Idaho. Nevada. Ores? Utah. Washington and Wyoming. No person connected with Sperry Flour or n advertising agency or their families is eligible. ago cuts ggj G!B3a5Q u? cp Gasg S FERRT Slogan Contest, Oakland, California I am attaching the cover of a Martha Meade recipe folder from a bag of Drifted Snow Flour. The slogan I suggest for the man on the bag is: My name is Street or R. F. D. City State 7-2 0 i |