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Show Russians RGftfaa IKlhg Promises nA CtrAnnhnM Reinforcements I11IU JIIUtlUIIUlU Hear Budapest BT KOBSBT BIUSEL United rrcss War Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 29 (U.PJ Russian Rus-sian armored columns, slashing ve cross tne Danube loo mues below Into the Rungarian stronghold of Pecs today in a new flanking sweep toward Lake Balaton and the Austrian border. Simultaneously, the Soviet 2nd and 4th Ukrainian armies linked Against tho Japs LONDON, Nov. 29 (U.FD King George -VI declared in a speech at the opening of the new session of parliament today that the British Brit-ish empire forces now arrayed against Japan will be reinforced Allies Widen Hold On Roer River (Continued from Page One) revealed that Gen. Dwlght D. Eisenhower had conferred with Marshal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, Mont-gomery, commander of the 21st army group, in Berglum. which maybe a preluae to new attacks as rapidly and powerfully as from the north- ni f th. possible." front The United Nations he added,, Lt Gen wuiiam H Simpson's are looking forward with greater ;Ninth army 8m8sned the last or-confldence or-confldence than ever before tOj8nized re8istance in Koslar. one the final victories -which . will mile we8t of JuUcn a give the peoples of the world the imfffhv nrt hitti- tr-.t hatti. 'lust neace which is our chief -i.. ji.i - , luc uwutu uivuuMiu hmui u Tne KinB SDOKC lor 1 o minUlCS ,,,, j n i ...ui.i. before a joint assembly of thejthey nad fortified themselves.- house of lords and commons other Ninth arm infantry gathered for the opening of the'seUcd the bridge running across "long parliament ? ' ninth session. tne Jndc rI a tributary of the lie orew a rugruy opumwuc Roei.f at Altdofi three miles picture oi me war ouuwk, ana of Julicn. OUUUiea an raonwus program oi , Qn ' Lt Gen. Court tip v W mountain eastern Slovakia and northeastern Hungary and crushed slowly westward against bitter enemy resistance. Berlin military commentators .. reported without confirmation fooSuSt rr" n?11! "ne,- First aW front, inert- Jap Planes Attack pecs, 100 miles south-southwest of j Suaapest. ine enemy reports aaia three Soviet tank formations ! were converging on the city after I forcing a new crossing of the I ' av. nil 1 a a ft I . iJUanuoe i mues 10 uie easi ana ! A D iWapturing the west bank city of 0010011 AIT DOSG juonars. I Berlin said massed German ar- 'py tNTTED FRESS tuiery ana nau Daueries juiock- j Cd out is Russian laruu on can infantry completed t h bloody rrtopup of Jungersdorf, three and a half miles west northwest of the er river stronghold of Duren, and Hurt-gen, Hurt-gen, on the eastern edge of the jHurtgen forest seven miles south-'west south-'west of Durcn. first army troops also were . V. Awttjvi uiimuv... tu.v. 1 JgUUU ill Hit; BLTCCkS Ul 1JJUCL1, rr-KuTr can Superfortress base for raids six miles northwest of Duren miiiy. y spa nd Tnkvn on Sa nan island I-.T-- H"' ... ... in U 1 1 1 U VI Tfiey IjbqcTQ. S. AeriarBIows dfTapan i T DAILY HERALD ovo. tjta eomrrr. cta pflnr 7 ! 1'rVU- 1 WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER St. 1944 Higher Benefits Agreed Upon For Vorld Var Vets Utah Goes Over Top in One Drive - SALT LAKE CITY. Nov. 29 0JJ3 Utah went over the top by more than $9,000 in its United WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 (U.R) War Fund driva during October The senate finance committee has d November, Herbert M. Schil- agreed to father benefits for sur- ler- .teJ"e2Uv ?lrtor- -. , ! ported today. The state quota was I and II by tentatively aoorov-l ' ing a measure offered by the vet erans adminstration as a substi tute for a house-passed bilL The committee withheld final approval until the veterans administration ad-ministration submits amendments k.4,nto meet American Legion obiec- !j"i tlona. Chairman Walter F, Cigarettes (Continued from Pare One) were the cause of the shortage. "Why. in 1944 the growers George. D ..Ga.. said he honed the r'"t" , amended bill, which' would in- nT.nW" fi. 7, , n M "'" ! crease by $10 the monthly UJSSSS K'be tappverdnS,ndSU8Inrrt8o hLSSSt smoke-filled commitee room before be-fore deciding whether to study the cigaret situation itself. 4kl 1- r'ar to the northeast. the Rucsiau 2nd and 4th L'kran:- tan armies combined aloug the . .w. nrM ,...intf Hungarian-Slovak border to win heav damage Tokyo s'ald American dispatches from Sai passed Laneerwehe. four and r.TJJ 7,-V. "r.J. r " k"c ." oaac TO oaipan i f,,i. r- u if 1.1 . . ",ulu juc uonuriBm;; ctiK. utn. cjnojeii i nosey auonncu jr.. wno ws ""i MJIiao kvruaj "- l 11U11 IllllVn Klil I1UI llUVfSl. Ul . 1 1w. .1 i . . . . . fourth time in as many days. Duren. ad Lammersdorf. 14. ir., r." r"u" L!!"! "!n" "."""S": comiixanaing general M ,,..,, n,,a v -v - - v..v ti uEw. m huiu a u-ci7 cvuHuiuvci ui un vtii vir ruur , ana iriK. 'Fierce bombing was carried miles soutliw (NEA TeUphoto) from which the B-29s i as on leading B-29 in ! the ! Gen. 1 three new crossing of the Tisza river. Marshai Kouion . Malin-o-sky's 2nd Ukrainian veterans vcrosscd the Tisza four and cicht inUes northeast of iokja to tap. , d Monday; ture Zolkod and Kcnw;lo, where ' a joint force la;thcr nor'.ii crossed the stream ur. a J.'-:niiu fiont between Zcmplcnagard and Tis-zakarad. iBungarian troops were reported killed and another .UO captured in yesterday s fightmc. pan yesterday told of 13 Japan-efC Japan-efC planes having been shot down n two enemy attacks on the is- Destroyer Deaths Alonzo Billings Dies at Fairview The Germans counterattacked during the night in both Inden and Lammersdorf, but were reported re-ported to have 'jcen repulsed. Ram was falling again along; the Hocr river front, threatening! lu ground Allied planes. More' thnn 800 medium and fightcr-Lombcrs fightcr-Lombcrs tame to the support of 'he First and Ninth armies yesterday, yes-terday, bombing and strafing a score of German villages and knocking out 14 tanks. An official spokesman German Marshal Gerd Van Run 3rd Fleet Makes Great Record In Pacific Forays By married for 10 years. The veterans administration - i , substitute bill would provide , : monthly pensions as follows: widow with no children, $35; widow with two children. $45; each additional child, $5; one child but no widow, $18; two children, no widow, $27; total payable to survivors of any one veteran, $74. The house-approved bill would ADOPTED' GI A HERO Pr'!' .k u .u SPRINGFIELD. Mass. U.R I Widow .,lth "V1"' $30,i Readers of the Daily News who W,,th nh"c ch"d-"adopted" ch"d-"adopted" Robert J. McCann alter f,?1""! iHnl i Jliif!! he wrote an appeal to the paper but no widow. $13; two childreo for correspondence, are mighty proud of him now. McCann. who TOOELE, Utah, Nov. 28 lU.R) h received more than 1,000 let-Settlement let-Settlement of a wildcat MiriktJf.i ir .i , n . . . quest appeared in the News, was affecting 100 employes of the In-wnrt,7hl. Air Mortal nnrt ihr. The legion objected that under the substitute.. widows of World 1 war II veterans who died non-1 service deaths would be entitled' A I : m ii i i i I , w kucuu umy mey naa oeen;ob UD to th MMte. having lven By now. this reporter is will ing to leave the mystery-solving up cigarets through scarcity, four days. 19 hours and 37 minutes ago. but no widow, $22: total payable pay-able to one veteran's survivor, $64. Hayirood S. Hansel!, commander of the newly formed 21st Bomber Command. Air Force photo. Yildcat Strike Halted at Tooele IREATHE FREE1 3 A mns In rarb wot- ana you wi;i sieeo better. Caution: Use only as directed. Get mm k. ! a taii (Adv.) LA i a fl IXmJ I w I. ... . . i ..-..v..... w. ..,...m - riillr liisf r liclnrc unrt nrnmilnrf said -,u,ra "eaa ar corresponoeni inj, Co. plant ncre was sought tc - 7 " " , "ff L 7 '.;; I ( (Continued from T3se One) heaviest raid yet on American hipping in the Lcyte area Monday Mon-day and Monday night, concentrating concen-trating on warships including a battleship. Fifteen plane.", half V. .t).,.lrin ..rrr- -!n o.l wby American fighters anl anti aircraft gunners. Shipping suffered suf-fered only minor damage. 'American Liberators struck at Alonzo Billings. 8: I'rovo resident, died night at the home of a daughter ABOARD ADMIRAL HAL-, day by officials of the mine, mill stedt had been forced to replace SEY'S FLAGSHIP IN THE WES- and smelter workers union, the his battered 12th and 47th divis-, TERN PACIFIC. Nov. 28 (U.R; 'war man power commission and ions on the Roer front with the vla Navy radio) The rampage, the company, crack Third paratroop division, of the third fleet through thei Union officials said they were former brJulit down from the idle Western Pacific under command not in sympathy with the strike, T,.,,.,v front above Nijmegen in Holland, of Adm. William F. Halsey enters which was unauthorized by them. ' i uuuii a iniiii Brmy wiucnru iia iuui in niviun lotiav wuii mj . 1 nev auaea inoi tney nODca lO some of the strongest Lcyte, with 163 tons of bombs entering runways and destroying destroy-ing parked planes. Escorting r fighters shot down one enemy plane. Other American planes sank a 1,000-ton freighter and a coastal vessel and damaged two other coastal vessels in Philippine waters. Mrs. Emilv Bushman of Fair view, where he moved from Pro-vo Pro-vo two years ago. Mr. Billings was born f cb. 20. S'.egfricd line. 1862. in Manti, a son of Titus and Marv Tuttle Billings. He mar- ried Parna Ann Kcele. December 25. 1584, and later, on its front inside Germany's Saaridays of history making exploits basin to 26 miles yesterday, and behind it. was fighting in the shadow of i Since late August when "Ad- fons in the mirol Bill" assumed command of have the matter cleared up to-; day. The stoppage was caused Mon day by 14 men who refused to ; December . September JQDS two airfield on Cebu. west of cou,Ple L?," i its powerful carrier task forces work with a certain non-union the third fleet hns destroyed 3446lWOrkcr who allegedly used abus-: planes in tho nir and on the; jVe language on them. It caused ground in a series of raids which a smjt down of the company's ; included strikes against the Phil- slag-treatment plant, lead blast the Manti temple. Mrs. Billings' (Continued from Page One) died in 1916, and Mr. Billings' ipplnes and Formosa. In these raids 62 Japanese war ships were sunk and 378 mer- i furnaces and cindering plant. married Zenetta Curtis Taylor. ary announcement of the attack chant vessels of all types sent to! , Jan. 10. 1919. in Nephi. She, too. was m line w,lh. the nem" s aP" the bottom. Halsey s flagship V" A mn 1119 mny has passed away. ,ricm y "'""i traveled ju.iwu miles during that,"-1 Surviving are two sons. Claude . wmc r.e ,1,l';reM' period listed women have reported forj D. BillinBS. Prove and Gerald O.' . - ' . Billings of Delta; two daughters.' trr" ?y.- ilV; -!,,!,l;!worshins w Mrs. Emilv Bushman of Fairview V,.""-'r. r naval nistc m t f.i;- r ci. a :;ysxemaur aerial campaign 10 months w duu ..us. iiiiiau omut j i Lake City- Third fleet carriers and other Tntn a n ir rmfl. n f ry iurinc the three ' v'-" lose rnmli.it rprorrl ar-' grandchildren. 18 0 -"" tuany Dettms with tne tirst ear duty with the Navy In Washing ton, D. C, the Navy department TO 6ULO YOURSELF UPld A PICTURE OF 6000 HEALTH DRINK THE PURE MILK FROM CENTRAL DAIRY Christmas Gift Suggestions Genuine Leather WRITING KITS STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS LEATHER TOILET KITS FLUORESCENT DESK LAMPS DESK PENS DESK CALENDARS, ETC., ETC STANDARD SUPPLY CO. S3 NO. UNIVERSITY AVE. rier-bnsed raid against the Philip- W . ..... .. . . Lillllt.l. rc-r t r --?-r . . ereai-Kranacniiaren. ana tne 101- . l iiUrinLLinuioi . , . , . larKt'U III II1C raiU3 were ie ninM Krf R TTtMirlns th f1if' SALT LAKE CITY Nov. 29 Jjjgj MrSVor taLUnC V9- -ob!le8 taik Scem' tnf sMJr"iSVICC?.,,?rIJoy,ien Lake Elti. Tailor AlDine S Tokyo-Yokohama waterfront and the time unrler romm.nd vet- Zdward Head. 63 widely known "j j jr ra v M " Lcola UlCr sc,cctcd military objectives. erani Vice Mm. Marr A. Mitscher metallurgist and mineralogist. uia bcbi. Murray rs. ucoia 'Halsev and hi taff outmanauv- will b rondurtn! hrro tn-nnrrnu Thurman. Idaho Falls. Maho . rrajscj inn m. sxair oinmanatn - j? j uclc' n re to.norroA. nillin follouod far.mr- UMfLnMtAn ered. outthnua-ht and outnowered Washington i.'VBd nav" dc,en5" Voscopist with the United States earl' P'oneer 9f Delta county .He (Continued from Page One) ; ti. f thi, -k i :.. i ...jiwh vir nroiHnt nt 4i. T.i. ! i ne rnmax nr this epochal dutemu nr mirtF- inr .mi vfar 3 'in - " w w - .-w ... vr uiv ,-v- minerals and ores. WW considered an authority on IrrUtaUoB company, and ac- is. you obviously haven't i uvc in ils promoiions. lie was ii n. 11 ou narui iwi -. -- - active in church work and was a what do you mean, applying for crushing trlumPh over the Jan-High Jan-High Priest. He came to Prove a new one? Imperial fleet off the Phil-in Phil-in ia7 in v.!. i : f- ...... That is lnwiVoi v,n mv hriH ipplnes m which the third and ... . ... .1.0 ... Ul Lit , lie W , - - " " w. . TO CONFER DECREES SALT LAKE CITY. ov. 29 tj.PJ Conferring of degrees upon in mercantile business in Loa has passed the logical stage Utah Scottish Rite Masons con tlnucd at their 84th annual re- yjj seventn iieets ciesiroyea z- enemy anion here, today w ith the James Lowe chapter of Rose Croi and the Salt Lake Citv Council of Kadosh officiating and communicating communi-cating the 15th through 22r.d de-grees. de-grees. Too Lat For Classification BOARD AND HOOM FXST of rna).. 5rr hat. Close in ' M-n. 41 F Eost ih North d5 . 1 I 1 I. II 0 1 nnd Hinpk1v nnH 3Un Y-A i shp wants is ome suffar. warsnips inciuomR iour carriers : Fremont at one time. Last I heard from her this a,ld. wo battleships. : Funeral services will be hrld morning, she was dickering w 1th nBl'r.. 8 'oun d,vaW"" hf Friday at 1 o'clock in the Delta real estate agent for the prlv- "c." UV, t. J . fullfst thc First ward chapel, where friends ilegc of mortgaging the rest of 1n,rd fIe s attributes of power may call prior to the services, our natural lives. and spec The body may be viewed at the The agent has a six room ! Claudin Funeral home in Provo house, where my bride could un- A superior tvpe of "waterproof Thursday evening- Interment will P-'iek the furniture and maybe lo-!motrh has been developed bv be in Delta e;.tc that ration book. She also manufacturers especially for use could get to hr own supply of by servicemen under conditions of pillow cases. Only trouble with unusual humidity and dampness, this house is that the man asked m , . , f I Hi A V-4 IJUli ivvaiu A W 1Vl IVUi Funeral services for John L. ?C7.C00 for it. j Parcell were held in the Fourth Money doesn't mean anvthinc John L. Parcell ward chaoel Mondav afternoon.' tn him !ihr w 10 Volune55Lf h5fn"m .ubiecu BishoP Vlctor J- Bird in $23,000 when he saw Uiat my Saturday midnight ho Para- cnarge. bride wasn't fooling. At this mount theater. April' Managers J. P. McGuire Offered thc inVO- writinp shp is trvint tn fallr him canon ana tne speaKers Poor Digestion? Headachy? Sour or Upset? were down about $7,000 more. If he: a doom iuMmtnt narV-"iVni wiH . v Jdl"OT' i iiuiiina t , succumbs, tn.en all 1 11 need u e2MisavS?hPVwfnl !Pyches. Pres. R. J. Murdock and, acme of that green stuff Moen- rilftrTa. Tl 4mm .1 . X ros BtM hhm'UED . utiuuj. i mn manmacuires. mmm f k room hoS witi. 'bath on ssi ' A vocal solo was furnished by; Thanks to modern, assembly- I irfUl ICtfoCC ' nn Do you feel headachy and upset due to Tl f a "aue r-arcen. a uranason, sang, mcton that s D entifu . Thp spp. ' poorly aicestea loodT Deware Lougns from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be Kt. cn at 7S0 South Lee Valentine, accompanied by nne methods and nlght-and day Phone 642M d3Mrs. Clara Taylor, and Master shifts, it's the only thina in Wash- iriaue r-arcen. a uranason, sang, ington that s plentiful. The sec-' poo"y aigestea loodT to led cheerful with Mrs. Alice Graham at the r,.tarv is cioinp his hf Mv v.rM.! 'ul aPP again your food must be Piano. A vocal solo was rendered, j,, ,IC ougl)t to cxpand und why tfdT.t must nrodu .hoot I by Gae Peterson, accompanied by -f.-.trfn-f h ,oav, it,v , i .PVntont n. . , Ul1 I . . I I j: . i . . . ... ,. .. ' . . iiiu luiu oui some uigcai your 100a. u XHarure laiia. rrrr fin dictlon uas pronounced by Thco- papcr towels? your food may rsmin undigested' litUlC Vf II oore ai. iayior. leaving you headachy and irritable. . . ! Irlprmrnt m in lhi Prnvo Citv r-w . .-r-.-. . i Therefore, vou must inrrMJte t h flow of thia digestive juice. Carter's Lit lie Arlene Shepherd and the benediction bene-diction was pronounced by Theodore Theo-dore M. Taylor. Interment was in the Prnvo City Rurinl narlr ilirsro Vi o rrmvn wa goes ngnt to tne seai oi uie v trouble to help loocrn and expel aeaicatea d.v ineoaorc 1. iayior. CLASSES SCHEDULED germ laden phlegm, and aid nature i ro Bootne ana heal raw. tenaer, m-camed m-camed bronchial mucous membranes. mem-branes. Tell your druggist to sell you ft bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding un-derstanding vou must like the way it BBlckly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. f A k A I I I aT I A kvl lw CJIVl J I li i Henri Bonnet, former information Stpfonrfi rhefrald Bronchitis commissioner. ambassador to 1 Was FRENCH NADZ ENVOY TO U. S. LONDON. Nov. 29 U p. A French Telegraph service dispatch dis-patch recorded by BBC said today to-day that the French council of A new rencs oi seven expact- ; Liwr Pills incrcsee this flow quickly rnt mothers classes will begin often in as little is 80 minutes. And. F l idav at 2 n. m.. Miss Nomi you're on the road to feelin? better. Zun-icll. public health nurse, re- Dkint depend on artificial aid. to nr. -toH tori iv counteract indigestion when Carter's All mothers are invited to at tend hild ministers had decided to appoint l.H Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Nature', Na-ture', own order. Takn Curler' 1 liil. the regular weekly classes Liver Pills as directed. Get them at toy in the first floor of the pub- .drugstore. Only 10 and 25'. she said. (Adv.) .r b m ' .B m m m m m w m m a. at vsse ssaar' '1 2 II. O'TSJtll -7. Adv.) Washington. Keep 'om on iho fob 1KVI TH1 So we'll all be fit, Uncle Sam" advises us to eat some food from each of (he Basic 7 Food Groups daily. Nutritious Nocoa is in Group Seven of the Basic 7 . . - containing 9,000 Vitamin A units per pound, and as much food en- spread for bread. Use point- TVT thrifty NUCOA regularly as a spread for bread, and . for seasoningegetabIes;ioo Ask for NUCOA today. If your grocer is sometime out of NUCOA, please be patient. pa-tient. Under wartime conditions condi-tions we and your grocer are doing our best to supply you. A product of THE BIST OOD$,tNC $ ;iH:?i&' (511 aSi",nuniVf '"v-a1 11 Special Bus Transportation For Vocational School Students For the benefit of night class students at the Central Utah Vocational school, the Geneva Transportation Transpor-tation company is now running one bus each way to thc school and back every evening. The bus leaves the Center street and University avenue intersection each evening at 6:50 for the school. The return trip is made from the school every evening at 10 o'clock at the close of class work. There is also a possibility of obtaining similar bus service for the day-time classes, providing a sufficient suf-ficient number of the students indicate their preference pref-erence as to time desired. r n fete-Mail Plan the borne of your dreams bond by bond. Every War Bond you buy will pay for some part of it and as your plans mature your bonds -will grow in value. You will want a modern kitchen one or more bathrooms a powder room effortless heating and other features. Ear-mark your bonds, dedicating each purchase to a specific purpose and watch their value increase The bonds you buy now will build your home by and by. American tattdard Radiator ottitass VerfotA CORPORATION ePittAlu AMERICAN ttattdatfd" l. surma imruuti OrutMtiM f Denies are currently .available udder Government regulations. When war restrictions are removed re-moved and civilian production is resumed, our product will be available through Heat-ins Heat-ins and Plumbinj Contractors, as heretofore, while our facilities are presently engaged in war production much thought is being given to Rasearcb aod Design, to the end that our post-war products will represent every pos-aible pos-aible advance. SUNBEAM wAaM-an verkacis an wiraa ia comunoaias miQ bt arailabla a aoea a cb ofacat aVamaadf of tf . pcoductioa b beta aaac. Ttaw Fayaacaoi an avail. bl far Hcatiag aa4 PUaaBiaf wader rcaolav cioas aalbad hr U |