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Show TKc 8 Nihley ward will pay honor this met evening at 8 o'clock to three-- Dali leaving for military service Swenson, Arvid Olsen and Austir Morgan. There vill be a progran and social, free to the public. A tc special invitation is extended all inductees in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beuiler o o: Dayton announce the arrival twins a boy and girl born las week. Mrs. Beuiler is the forme! Pearl Johnson of Hyrum. In th family are two boys and two girls. Dell M. Iverson has resigned his position as lieutenant with the '! SI Logan-Cach- neeting from a April 20, Thursday, April 13, according to Mrs. D. Naisbitt, president. The con-'iwith Providence Lions charter the prompted ight program hange in plans. On April 20, the aeeting will be held at the home f Mrs. Eugene Yeates, with Dr. ra N. Hayward presenting the ct .irogram. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Burrie Benson ward announce the arrival of a son their first child n the Budge hospital. Mrs. Burrie s the former Viva Funk of Ben-oif n. fire department e it was announced today by Fire Chief E. S. Laurence. Mr. Iverson more than a month ago, was grnnted a month's leave of absence. On April 1, however, he sent his resignation to Chief Laurence, which was subsequently accepted by the city commission. Dell has taken a position outside Cache valley. Wash WANTED: man. Baugh Motor. and grease (Adv.) Farmers expecting to enter their hogs in the Cache county hog pool April 19 must have them listed at the county agents office in the courthouse by Wednesday evening of this week. was field in i.rst district court today by Wiliam H. Rucker against Clara E. tucker, charging mental cruelty, t'he father asks custody of a minor Suit for divorce .Irld. Minimum temperature last night was 35 degrees, while yesterdays maximum was 54. Clear skies belied a weather forecast that itorms could be expected tonight. to-J- Lyman (lark, one of Logans Clark twins and son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Clark, is visiting noine on furlough after being stationed at Fort Qrd, Calif. His wife, the former Carma Bodily of Preston, has been with him on the joast. She will remain with her parents, since Lyman is being transferred to Camp Phillips, Kansas. coop and 800 small chicks, owned by Ira L. Rigby of Lewiston, were destroyed Sunday by fire caused by an overheated stove, according to Fire Chief E. Loss amounted to S. Laurence. Suit for divorce was filed in $300 on the building, and $400 to First district cout today by Norma A. Seeholzer chickens. against Leon Seeholzer; she charged failure to Dr. Chester 1. Myers, head of provide. Mrs. Seeholzer asks the the Utah State Agricultural col- court for custody of four minor lege speech department, has ac- children and $50 month alimony. cepted an invitation to assist with a study of the place of speech Dr. and Mrs, VV. W. Merrill have n in the program returned from a ten day trip to of a selected group of universities San Cal., where Dr. and liberal arts colleges of the MerrillFrancisco, the time at the spent nation. The invitation came from of Physicians and Surthe office of Otway Thomas College in childrens Schell of New York City. Mag- geons specializing dentistry. dalene Drames, associate profess of speech at Teachers college, All finished knitted articles for Columbia university, is with Mr. Schell on this research. the Red Cross should be turned in as soon as possible, according to Senior Scouts in Logan Sixth Mrs. C. C. Randall, Red Cross ward will entertain Junior Girls knitting chairman. at a swimming party this evening at 7 oclock In the Logan high Smithficld Second ward MIA will the swim, the conduct a variety program at 8 p. pool. Following group will go to the ward re- m, this evening. The program will creation hall for dancing and re- be followed by dancing and refreshments. Plans for the fete are freshments will be served. in charge of Keith Griffin and Dale Kilburn. Gleaners and M Men of Logan Seventh ward will be entertained Robert W. Martin, advertising after opening MIA exercises this manager of The Herald-Journa- l, evening at the home of Mrs. returned yesterday from the semi- Connie Raymond. Syrian Yankee, Utah-Idaho annual convention of the by Salom Rick, will be reviewed by associAdvertising Men Doris Duvall, There will be special ation held In Twin Falls, Ida. A music and refreshments will be past president of the group, Mr. served. All friends of the group Martin presented a paper to the are invited to be present. convention on the subject, AdverA chicken If 31 191-i- . teacher-educatio- 4? tising Advertising." Marriage licenses of wounded Japanese prisoners ofwar was received this week at Bushnell General hospital, Brigham City, Utah. All of the prisoners were admitted to Bushnell as patients and will receive the regular medical and surgical attention their partioular conditions require. - have been A convoy issued at the Cache county clerks office to Roscoe Thomas Penrod, 25, of Logan, and Afton Loftus Loveday, 18, of Providence; to Charles Lester McBride, 23, and Thora Dee Larsen, 21, both of Victory, Ida.; to Steven Emery Meikle, 19, of Thornton, and Lulu Dr. Arvil L. Stark, extension Griffin, 17, of Rexburg; to Grant England Waddoups, 23, of Moore, horticulturist, will give a talk on and Mary Keith Blattner, 18, of victory gardens tonight at 8 p. m. in the Millville ward chapel in Arco, Ida. connection with the MIA. A film in 'color will also be shown and Logan Lady Lions have posttheir poned monthly a good attendance Is desired. regular Assassin In Mexico Reported Dea Hero's Mother Wants Son Home Persons Marooned In Colorado Herald-Journa- l- Logun, Utali, luesduy Evening, Apttl 11' & LOGAN FIRST t Recreation periods will be held In classes tonight in Logan First IDAHO SPRINGS, Colo., April ward Mutual. The current MIA ward will end at 11 il'Ri Rotary snow plows today seasonnext the First meeting. with Tuesdays were pushing through deep drifts toward Berthound Pass lodge, atop LOGAN THIRD Under sponsorship of the ward the continental divide, where 31 persons were marooned by snow Junior girls, the Mutual program Third ward will slides that accompanied the worst tonight in the consist of prayers, scriptural readstorm in half a century. ing, choral numbers and short The heavy equipment, which has talks. Mrs. A. M. Creamer is class been driving at top speed for leader. more than 24 hours, was expected LOGAN FOURTH to push open highway 40, which church Described as poignant a pierces the divide, by this after- drama, Light For Tomorrow, noon. play in three acts, will be presentMutual One member of the group orig- ed in Logan Fourth ward at 7:30 by Ninth ward tonight storm Lt. inally stranded by the Mutual players. There is no charge Helen Durfee, a WAVE assigned for admission. to duty in Denver had been hurt FIFTH WARD when an avalanche hurled her Ted Simmons will furnish musiautomobile 75 yards down a can- cal numbers in the opening exeryon, but a rescue party had taken cises in the Fifth ward MIA and her today to Fitzsimons army in the special interest group Hyrum Hanson will be speaker. His hospital at Denver. subject will be Palestine and the an insurance Stanley Maus, Gathering of Israel. Special reccompany adjuster who was with reation will be enjoyed after class the group of snow slide refugees, work.. j? , :s v J f Would-B- e & LOGAN SIXTH A special broadcast, produced by the staff of radio station KVNU, will be presented in Logan Sixth ward Mutual this evening at 7:30. Mrs. Leda Pond will present a review of the book, "Syrian Yankee, to a combined audience of Gleaner girls and special interest group members. BY DENNIS LANDRY United Press Staff Correspondent MEXICO CITY, April 11 U.RS Mexican newspapers said today it was "rumored strongly that Lt. Antonio De Lama Rojas, army officer, had died of a wound suffered as he tried to escape from custody last night after an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate President Manuel Avila Camacho. The rumor was not confirmed by other sources, although it was printed in El Nacional, government official organ which is close to responsible quarters and in a posiUon to know the facts. An official statement was not expected until later in the day. Lama Rojas, who apparently had connections with pro-nasympathizers, was shot in the back last night as he attempted to flee from Etche-Gara- y military barracks following his incarceration on charges of ihigh treason for his effort to assissinate the j&U le one-ma- MORE ABOUT Russ Open Thrust from Page axis troops stranded in the Crimea, smashing LOGAN SEVENTH across the northern plains of the Termed music appreciation Black Sea peninsula into the a special hour, Ishun hills controlling the transprogram will be presented in port to all major Crimean cities Seventh ward MIA meeting to62 Mile In Romania night A talk on music and apFar to the .northwest, soviet will preciation of great composers mobile forces swarmed 62 miles be given by Mrs. John Broberg. into Romania, forcing the Siret Dr. Thelma Fogelberg will play a and Suceava rivers on a up to 24." group of piano selections, and a front in a drive aimed at the Included in the group at the social hour will follow. sThe public Galiti bottleneck guarding the apshelter were three small children is invited to attend. to Bucharest. proaches Claudia Jean Parker, 2, and First reports on the fate of LOGAN EIGHTH Larry Robert Parker, 10 months, Odessa garrison disclosed that a one-athe the children of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. A play, presented by desperate attempt to flee by sea Parker of Kersey, Colo., and Eleventh ward Beehive group, will was thwarted by a soviet land and ward be given in Logan Eighth' Karen Joe Kennedy, air bombardment of the makeshift ' S daughter of Lt. and Mrs. James Mutual tonight. evacuation fleet and the speed R. Kennedy. with which Gen. Rodion Y. MalinLOGAN NINTH Lieutenant Kennedy, who was army broke into the city. Ward Beehive groups will be in ovskys en route to a new assignment as Dispatches from Odessa said medical officer at Salina, Kan., charge of the assembly program that in the last 48 hours of axis from the air base at Salt Lake in Logan Ninth ward Mutual resistance the Black Sea port was City, has served as doctor for Tuesday evening at 7:30. The prolike a madhouse. The waterfront the group. He has treated frost- gram includes prayer by Afton seethed as panicky Germans and bite and other minor injuries of Ward, theme by JaNell Ewing, Romanians made a mad rush to those stranded. His car was among duet by Mrs. Jack Croft and Bar- board barges, tugs, ships, rowboats the score of those marooned by bara Croft, reading by Nida Mae and rafts. the avalanche. Howard, vocal tria, Patty Bateson, Most of the shipping collected The large lodge at the top of Maureen Johnson and Ollle Jean for the flight was Romanian, but tir the pass Is maintained the year j Johnson. the nazis refused to let their RoA playlet with the following char- - manian allies boar3 the vessels, round by Martin Lund, and therv LaDawn was an adequate supply of logs on acters: Smith, Jerry shoving them from the quays and hand to keep a fire going. Ski Smith, JoAnn Bernston, Belva beating them back with rifle butts, troopers from the Echo lake base, Hair, Vernia Cragun, Marilyn Lee, dispatches reported. after arriving at the lodge, were Dora Sedgewick, Miriam Garner The Germans looted Odessa, resent on another trek to and Elsa Tolman. Awards will be ports from the city said, but the presented and recognition given speed of the soviet break-i- n Granby, for medical supplies. left One dramatic incident of the by stake leaders. In the special them no time td raze what was Dr. J. Duncan left of, that city. slide was revealed today. The ex- interest group, Brite, associate professor of hisBomber Attacks perience was that of a school teacher on her way back to tory at USAC, will lead the discusMeanwhile the aillied air forces Russo-Polish her school at La Junta, Colo., sion on the boundary in the west dealt increasingly after' spending an Easter holiday dispute. The current importance heavy blows at Hitlers European of this problem insures an inter- fortress from two sides at her home. today. The teacher was Miss Edith esting discussion. The allied air offensive, directFoster of Craig, Colo. Driving ed at communications, airfields and LOGAN TENTH WARD alone. Miss Fosters car was factories, coastal defenses, and be will Preliminary program other targets in occupied northcaught by the slide and completely 7:30 at buried. Stunned momentarily, she given by the Junior girls western Europe and deep within m. came to ahd shut off the motor. p. composed of the following Germany itself, was in its fourth She started shouting and tun- numbers: song, Bonnie Steffenhag-en- ; day. readings, Jean Simpson and The British RAF employed the neling her way through the snow. Her cries were heard by rescuers Margaret Swenson; piano solo, heaviest force of bombers it had and after she had tunneled seven Betty Stettler; saxophone solo, Don yet sent against occupied territory feet through the snow, she finally Nelson; and vocal solo, Mrs. during the night to blast railway George H. Bell. reached the top of the slide. centers serving the invasion coasts in France and Belgium. Nine LOGAN ELEVENTH hundred bombers made the attack, one-aA play, "First Dress and at the same time will be presented as the Suit, mosquitoes attacked Hanover in assembly program in Logan Elev- northwestern Germany and targets enth ward Mutual tonight at 7:30. in the industrial Ruhr. , Director of the piay is Mrs. Opal By daylight. American heavty Glover, while carrying roles are bombers went again into Germany Carol Carol Everton, and medium bombers Jerman, renewed the Denzil Stewart and LaVar Dent. attacks on occupied territory, will be There regular classwork Todays attacks by the heavy following the drama. bombers followed a massed assault by both heavy and medium bombLOGAN TWELFTH ers by daylight yesterday in which A play will be presented in Lothe American and ninth air gan Twelfth ward Mutual tonight forces' alone eighth sent 2,000 lumbers by the adult class. Classwork will and fighters against France and follow. to expectedly. Get a complete 4 check-u- p now by expert Studebaker mechanics. Re- member, every step you take to save your car for essential transportation helps the war effort helps conserve critical repair parts, gasoline, tires. Studebaker mechanics follow special wartime servicing procedures devised by factory experts in the great Studebaker engineering laboratories and on Studebaker provthe famous 800-acr- e i ing grourd. Get a baker inspection now. i i car-savi- YOU on $4 IACK ,vim Supreme Sales 295 North Main Studebaker i , , Pioneer SC m&m Service Logan, Utah Phone 98 and Pacemaker in Automotive Pregrett Stude- COLLEGE WARD At 8:30 tonight in College Ward Mutual, there will be a special musical program by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Atnip known to their radio audience 'ns Alkali Ike and Hap. There will also be a reading by Elnore Olsen, with games and refreshments to follow. RIVER HEIGHTS Gernian-rto-mania- at reestablishing the thonties. i ty W. W Youre terrible tonight youll either have to give up fighting or your part-tim- e work at Amalgamated Aircrafti along the marshy shores' of the Dnestr lagoon, killing thousands. There was no way of telling how many had been withdrawn before the capture of the city, but Moscow said an attempted "Dunkerque evacuation" had been frustrated by the Russian air force and artillery. Soviet naval units also were reported to have participated in blocking the escape. Although the Germans had destroyed what they could in Odessa, Moscow said "enormous boo$y had been captured, including tanks, and several guns, locomotives thousand loaded freight cars. The soviet forces in northern Romania had forced the Siret and front Suceava rivers on a and advanced 25 miles along the Carpathian foothills in a generally southwestern direction. The rail Junction of Iasi was flanked from two sides. The first Ukrainian army to the north, still massed along the mountain passes leading to Czechoslovakia and Hungary, continued its annihilation of the trapped Germans in the Skala .pocket northeast of Cernauti, adding 1,700 to the 22,000 already killed in the past week. In the Orient, the major new at about 100,000, ,45-mi- le came from New Britain in the Bismarck archipelago, where only the battered base of Rabaul and the northern tip of the island on which it stands remained in Japanese hands. The Japanese were in full retreat from central New Britain, having abandoned and Cape Hoskins and were expected to make a final stand with about 40,000 men below Rabaul, They were estimated to have lost 10,000 men since the marines first landed. The Japanese threat to British communication lines in northeastern India was maintained with persistent attacks on Kohlma, 65 miles above Imphal, and on to the Tiddim road 18 miles southwesc of the capital. The Japanese were in the outskirts of Kohima, but attacked repeatedly after each reBas-ma- pulse. lows: Saturday hood mem Apply HOTEL ECCLES t Aaronic asserr Welfare both the meet Sunt stake houi will General Sunday al the ta progra be at 7:30 and under VtiSSip. m mg CLEANSING CREAMS primary a Presiden for music furnished choir. Reg, and Ceiling Price, $1.75 Reg. aid 1 8-- Ceiling Price, $i Siiider 121 L ptm tax -- Fins us pirn Limited Time! CLEANSING EMULSIFIED for flaky-dr- Ut CREAM sensitive skin. -- Help PINK CLEANSING .CREAM - at college cold cream type, for young and norma skin. Fluffy-light.- .. fragrant! C. C. Finalist fices soothe, soften as it cleanses. AMDERSON COMPANY w lowing pi ed Tuesd: Bums , Logan, fc was reeei armed fo vision, ar ish Fork, council, v dent boch Clixte ar Idaho, for LONGER WEAR MORE SERVICE REAL COMFORT SJunAy Alert volunteers for unlimited service, Peters Shoes are styled with a trimness that lends iisj to both casual and dressy co t tuples. Of course, they're and Wear Tested. . Quality-Buil- Bngham nominees Bonna Ji seeking t Nielsen o on the fi Candid man pos are Rath City, B; Bngham ardaon ol and Ade Seth Bill Jean I Kathleen lor the tl Final c next Tue - m. on mam bui Raughar elections. Logar Giv Marine T State A Present college a p.m., announc Radio Waiters Featur a mens patent la ni an or teinment Happy j Ensign two-wa- WAITRESS multi-millio- pr Sessions penin- HELP WANTED! n new, della, lulling mill which has a current daily production of 450 tons. ta stal Cache 'V n sula as a naval-ai- r base for oper-tioagainst the Balkan coast line on the Black Sea. The Russians made a rapid y advance down the Perekop Isthmus connecting the Crimea with the mainland and by boat and wading across the shallow Sivash sea to the east of the Isthmus. They were headed for the Ishun hills to get control of Lloyd Wolford; accordion solo, the highways leading to SevastoNadine Wright; trombone solo, Wanda Abrams, and musical trio, pol, and other principal towns of the Crimea. Reed, Val Jean and Ruth Alder. In the Odessa area, the Russians were pursuing the remnanls of the FIRST TO GO enemy force, originally estimated PROVO, Utah, April 11 tm The first finished ship plates produced at the new Geneva plate mill today were loaded into five railroad cars headed for a California shipyard. The BOO tons of places were processed through the " : gene repri cles, man, there, PROVIDENCE FIRST At 8 oclock tonight, Providence First ward Mutual will hold its inclosing social. The program cludes piano and organ prelude, Wilford Hanson and Tyra Alder; scriptural reading, Pauline Neddo; trombone solo, Farrell Tibbitts; readings, Eldon Hugie; violin solos, Erma Pehrson; Mrs. readings, Sati evening a Edgar You ul of seve WASHINGTON, April 11 IT.P The war production board has aug thorized an priority placing heavy artillery on a par with invasion landing craft as the most urgent items in the entire war production program, it was revealed today. The action was believed by many observers here to reflect a high of the efcommand fectiveness of artillery as result of battle experience in Italy where air power failed to live up to predictions of its most ardent proponents as a means of preparing the way for ground offensives. In a terse message declaring that recent developments have made imperative a sharp acceleration in the armys heavy artillery program during the next 90 days, the WPB advised manufacturers that artillery cannon, ammunition, and motive power units for 155 mm guns, 8 inch Howitzers, 8 inch guns, and 240 mm Howit zers now has the right of way over all other armaments except landing craft. Belgium. Allied air power also was making itself felt in Italy in heavy attacks on rail and sea lines of supply for the Germans in the south, where the deadlock on the Anzio beachhead and Cassino front continued. British and American bombers struck at targets on both the east and west coast to keep closed the already severed communication lines. General Objective The Russian drive into the Crimea was aimed at the destruc- Mrs. James Thorne wiil complete the review of The Robe in the special Interest class at River tion or rout of the Heights Mutual tonight. Meeting forces occupation begins at 7:30. and Sessioi Cache over-ridin- le le let wartime wear put your DONT out of commission un- nazi-fascist- s, highly-entertaini- MnMbfflIkiL' ill"A said Given High Priority le prong geraice tana L, of Heavy Artillery Is 150,000 , ill 1' ence will 1.) (Continued 100,000 Etche-Gara- y Dec. Rojas was gravely wound? the attempt. Rojas tried to get away commander said, and there nothing for the guards to fo shoot. One shot entered back and came out throurif stomach. The artillery officer dived a group of women m the yard commander explained, appaNr hoping to keep the guards j, shooting. Seven shots were fired at fugitive, he said, with six of th aimed into the air, before a shs shooter brought him down v one bullet. The government informa' bureau issued a bulletin last m saying that after a pivl,miB" investigation it is presumed t he (Lama Rojas) is, it seems' mentally unbalanced peison c nected with elements with pro-- r sympathies. Newspapers and labor that the attempt on presidents life was inspired and there were ports, although not confim that nazi documents wore foi on Lama Rojas. The artillery officer, a long time friend of the chief executive and a member of the palace staff, fired a automatic point blank at Avila Camacho in the presidential palace yesterday morning, but the bullet passed harmlessly through the presidents coat just above the heart. After being subdued, Lama Rojas was taken to Etche-Gara- y barracks in the State of Mexico and held on charges of high treason and assault on his commander-in-chief. Facing a possible twin-engin- tojin a airy at re (NEA Telephoto ) Mrs. Irene Kelly, mother of famout TSgt. Charles E. Kelly, Pittsburghs n Army and holder of Congressional Medal of Honor, has written to President Roosevelt asking him to let her son come home for a few aays. Here she looks at pictures of her famed son (left), and another son, George. death penalty if convicted of er charge, the officer attetn to escape last night. Commander Antonio Ruiz of the 6th regiment president ct Gn 1 zi HERES 1 75 Jfay -- . reported by telephone today that and is comfortable, "Everybody were just waiting for the plows to open the way for us to get along again. t He said that a group of soldiers snowshoe had made a trek from their base at Echo Lake, bringing in new supplies of food, including bacon, ham and eggs, and the brought 20 army cots and 50 woolen blankets. We spent a very pleasant Maus said, night, despite the fact that the temperature dropped to about zero last night the coldest it has been. The night was clear, and today the mercury is ra G tfheat: the fi-i- l seri dances, riotous s Adat MeAdam C. C. ANDERSON COMPANY to 5.00 C. C. ANDERSON COMPANY at 8 oc1 The s musical view wil On sohi Dr. a f psyci Needs 7 |