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Show 2.19; :lrrnOjtlORXlX. AUGUST - i y THE BOX ELDER NEWS - JOURNAL DONT FAIL TO SEE THIS SENSATION the pictubes PAGE THREE 1 cJemories LAST TIMES TODAY L 'tick o' 2, 1911 Clippings from our files of Bj gone Days. " Alt IN El HOPE A EAK Al.O TODAY Gen. Charles de Gaulle, free remh leader, was sentenced to death by a military court. He was tried in abstentia for ' f1 'Ima ITS Fn r!THTM!S . JinnKH ill r k tieaon. , MUM Oc.L"J?g j f American Legion e t SJFP Lord Beaverbrook joined the British war cabinet. Britain announced wide-scalraids on German cities, with Hamburg receiving particularly heavy bombing. The supreme soviet voted to incorporate Rumanian-speakinBessarabia into the newly formed Moldavian republic. J iA.e ha ora'll L'aciol JUNIOR TOURNAMENT BASEBALL SCHEDULE OF GAMES FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY National League: New York 3 6 Pittsburgh Hubbell, McGee, Adams and Dartmng; Butcher and Lopez. Boston 1 Cincinnati 5 Javery, Hutchings and Ber-res- , Montgomery; Vatxlermeer and Lombardi. 5 Brooklyn 4 Chicago Allen, Drake, and Casey Owen, Franks; Olsen, Press-nel- l and McCullough. Philadelphia at St. Louis, night game. American League: Sr. Louis New York iraordinary TAD jCapitol will be given to the first 300 members of the je;!p films are Mickey Mouse G!ub FREE FRIZES Too highlights ee b,g and their friends who attend the big being offered the n in an effort to get I 10 come to the matinee i"emoon, as seats the past Jdajs have been at a Sim. Is many hundreds who already seen this great Up bill at the ptogram j! are pi .using it to the s are MATINEE TODAY at the . ii- eel, caitoons. Prizes will be on table in take vour choice lobby f WHISTLES, DOLLS, BEADS, lENS, etc. and the' Cf C Another 'tt - Thrilling Chapter of JUNGLE GIRL PLUS 2 BIG SHOWS AND OF CARTOONS PLENTY 0 IS! AT 12:30 BE HERE serial. Jungle Ctrl A1 axed Jun-- t up with the valrade on today's b.g jf Cap.tol tans will see I animals than are in p m s CAPITOL : js one of the most thrill-exciting pictures they t ver seen, faer f.rsi - class picture, m : adult theatre-goer- , as is the youngsters, should which t'Jungle Cavalcade a run today at the theare. so confident is the that this show management will please everyone, that Mr, Call is offering money back to those who are dissatisfied. Come early for . seats. Remember the Capitol is always cool. Adv.) circus, and m .CO THE :o. AT PRICES PEOPLES BIG unife ( HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Morris Green announce the birth of a daughter at a local hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Saunders announce the birth of a son at a local hospital Thursday. Arnold Francis and R. E. Davis are both confined to a local hospital undergoing treatment for a recent illness. Mrs. Clifford Pulsipher is recovering from an appendicitis operation at a local hospital. SPIKIN' TABLETS. 12's IROXIBE jiw. ... jsfi0E LACKS Mir &XTAX Oil. , TENNIS JACKETS A BORIC TRY A WANT AD AUd TODAY! XTMENT A; erlne' 120 ppsitories Hundreds 0$ Other Bargains jimir.al Yt M - DIRECTORY Lemon l rsn v ! - LIMEADE cold glass 50 n ,,!lra, Litipoiin,liug Proscription i'&LS rWt,IH.E L DRUG n!FGr,IST riy.cript.on Dru,. TRADES BUILDING Painlin. Paptrin., Fay Sholty Interior Decorating Phone 405. ' PLUMBING No job too .mall anteed Coleman HEATING 6 & Satisfaction Soren.on, guar- INSURANCE Mat tin Rasmussen Residence Phone 98 S OPTICAL N. Store Mrs. Joe Louis To Get Alimony P. M. OF SATURDAY'S GAME CHAMPION FLIGHT FOR STATE TITLE 8 Tresh; WINNERS vs. WINNERS OF SATURDAY'S CHICAGO, r August 1 private experts predict the combined U. S. wdnter and spring wheat yield this year will total 925,000.000 bushels. The average of the four ex- perts placed winter wheat at 065,000, 000 bushels, unchanged from a month ago. Spting wheat is estimated at 200,000,- 000 bushels, or 26,000,000 bush-- ! els more .than last month. . The government spring wheat estimate of a month ago was 211.000.- 000 bushels. Production of spring wheat last year was 228.000. 000 bushels, and of win- ter wheat, 569, MX), 000 bushels, Corn production is es'imated at 2,602,000,000 bushels, com- pared with the government forecast of 2, 549, (XX), 000 bushels last month. Oats are estimated at 1,168,000,000, or a decrease of 45, (XX), 000 bushels from the of a government estimate month ago. GAME News-Journa- l TODAYS WAR COMMENTARY (UP'---Fou- Ads Bring Result BY RICHARD K. MONTGOMERY United Fress Foreign Newswriter The conquered nations of Eu- pitchforks, or dive bombers rope are beginning to tug at ith slinffshots. And thc CPr. no cords that bind them in of horrible pun,shment tainty their nazi straight jacket. has served to prevent truly Reports from seyeral Euro- - j fective sabotage on a J GOODS L. Hansen Variety of a Million Articles. ORCHARD Office and Store SUPPLIES Approved quality inecti idea, ing material The Anderson Produce sprayCo. CHICAGO, Aug. 1 (UP) Mrs. Marva Trotter I mis will receive temporary alimony of $2(X) a week from Joe Lou s. Mrs. Louis sued the heavyweight boxing champion fot a divorce a month ago, charging Circuit Judge Romcruelty. berg referred her suit to master in chancery, Dwight Bobb, today and ordered the temporary alimony started as of Aug 6th. When she appeared in court Mrs. Louis authorized her attorney to say she was willing to effect a reconciliation with the Negro boxer. However, lie admitted that her attempts to end their estrangements hid failed. While the opposing lawyers argued her financial needs Mrs. Louis sit solemnly and silently in court LouU was not present. indicate growing unrest and sabotage in the lands Hitler has over-run- . It is a threat w bich seems to be growing in direct ration with nazi mil- jitary difficulties on the Russian TODAY! front. Hitler always has had to cope with the hostility of conquered The smouldering ha peoples. tred of the Poles, the Czechs, the Dutch, the Serbs and the rest had to be suppressed. But by and large, ruthless police action has kept the conquered nations in line. Of course, there have been sporadic outbreaks of sabotage. But you can't fight tanks with But the slowdown Hitler's eastern blitz gives Eu ropes masses their first real chance, to cause trouble, The 0f armies are locked in battle with the Russians, and obviously have their hands full. Of course, the Germans still have armies of occupation olicin O France, Norway, the low countries and the Balkans. Yet, each day the nazi blitz remains stilled in Russia helps to shatter the nazi myth of This, in turn, invincibility. bolsters the hope of conquered ' p(,0ples in eventual victory and men to undertake prompts libky acts of sabotage. Yugos-laviappeals to be a hotbed of unrest. Berlin dispatches in recent days have mentioned the shooting of first KX), then 90 more, communists accused of sabotage. There . have been mysterious nazi a And, general died under mysterious to have circumstiinces--alleg- ed been a plane wreck. In previous months, nazi dispatches have, by implication, conlirmed neutral reports of Double in Holland, Norway and Poland. The Germans never revealed what specific damage was done. But periodic reports have told of Norwegians, Poles, Frenchmen and Dutch residents shot or imprisoned for acts hostile to the German reich. It is reasonable to expect s that, with nazi military increasing, such saboAnd, in tage will increase. fact, Germanys clever attempt to stel the British campaign clearly reveals nazi concern over the temper of coixjuered peoples. The nazi military stalemate in the east if prolonged - may open one more threat to the nazi home front. It is the first leal test of the morale of the themselves. German people And, in the World war, it was in morale which a break-doww locked the kaisei's armies. Newsmen returning from Europe have three observations to make on German morale. The young men of the army the men who are doing the fighting-a- re fanatically The older world war i generation is apathetic hut ap-pAnd no German ehensive. l.kes to be bombed. So long as the Berman arm- - ' $E, STOCK OF USED AUTOMOBILES DUMPED ON THE MARKET AT SACRIFICE PRICES tint such low prices are brought about only because we are selling below the market in order to clear our lot at once. 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The bulk of the German people were satisfied. No such plausible explanation can now be offered the German people for the stalled offensive in Russia. Even the most rabid nazi must realize that it took something to halt those panzer columns guns, tanks and planes tnat must have inflicted heavy German casualties. A victory over Russia even at great cost would make Hit- lor supreme in Europe and help snuff out sabotage and unrest. But, conversely the longer Russia holds the nazi blitz in check, the greater becomes Hitler's task on the vital home front. OGDEN Consolation Game LOSERS vs. LOSERS A Orange VS. 2:30 P. M. 2 sedan. Reconditioned. Where To Find It Of P. M. SUNDAY Bur used ears are priced lower today than ever before 1 k AT Kiddies, Lcekij Spring Wheat Yield A Big Variety of p7 :00 BRIGHAM 3. Chicago Washington Lee, Dietrich and Leonard and Early. 1 Government Estimates I Key! fraction -- d VS. PROVO AT 0 9 on Aug. 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