Show THE GUNNISON U S Writes Finis To Spy Chapter in VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH flow to Don Traditional Sari Sliown by Indian N Y Bookshop VALE VIRGINIA I By ) i the women ilnffla who 3 ctrculatlog 'Hmlnt (qjJ Modeling ora tori - t e) would can his a tent ng enough k i million 1928 the firm had lost $25000 annually but that Eisele had received from German stockholders bonuses totaling $30000 It was in 1926 also he told the treasury that he had joined the firm He had been approached by a man he dtd not identify and asked If he would undertake the reorganization of Westermann’s which was being taken over by the Scherl Publishing company of Germany bout MOORE CONSTANCE thi Sends Aviation Mystery Time" Sun-- i the American network llywood Magazine The treasury uncovered the fact that the Scherl company was cona trolled by Alfred Hugenberg who had been general manager of the — — Krupp plants during World War 1 poisonous "iel is definitely Barrymore and was Hitler’s first minister of unrner wht ’nltted to making pictures now int (So sti the has signed a contract with economics and agriculture Later Joseph Goebbels’ propaganda agenthe bushes d 0 8elznick’s comVanguard cy acquired the Scherl interests She'S make four pictures in Westermann’s task the treasury yean The first will be “Some said was to send such periodicals ail ways in Watch" a mystery by Ethel as the Aero Digest other aviation rbldden by White In which she will be would inte magazines the Coast Artillery Jourred with Dorothy McGuire Her and in nal radio craft magazines (You’ve t recent is "None But picture of e tor general anything pertaining to meLonely Heart” made for RKO chanics or the military after) season Disposition of the Germans — — volved was not disclosed by the itreng tm taeymoon and the start of a said their cases which 5ur fingers treasury ndk aeries make this an welted they had been turned over to federal enfor Carol Bruce Carol forcement authorities for action ter bridegroom when she was A department of Justice spokes'( i hotel engagement In ch tweet man said Elsele and the company and it was love at first had been indicted in the District of eptlble to At tor the radio ft lie program Columbia last January for failure charge me tere fallen In love with It formation to register as alien agents d sad Curt Massey are replao-tt- s Aadrewi Sister for the In at the "Sunday Home From War Seaman practically xb" oa the American network Gunfire year i throui what enr the :ii O’Keefe “Lawton" producer playe movie t p wonderful Bumps Into More n Samuel makes her CALIF ANGELES LOS Goldwyn’a — A young sailor six times wounded and ribwearing two rows of campaign bons came home after two years of battle to meet gunfire in the streets of Los Angeles recently nd his bride Was wounded by a bandit's bullet The $100 they had saved for a the honeymoon was gone taken by masked holdup man who accosted Jnit Mayo might still bl Nolan Truman Marks for a horse of aer was play-- “ and his wife war leg if Marks gave fight end the gunman Goldwyn hadn’t of the buDete lodgct dub and fired twice one night b a contract It was the ing Just above Mrs Marks’ knee a wound requiring from lbe Horse Ac- tweak Still Virginia’s which I in 12 stitches over his heart and "Wonder Man" a New York hospital In him kept out" Co1 James Stewart Marks Slacked wife At the hospital where his to America he’ll "To tiiink he he hear Dick Net waa taken Mark said !I or this two years-fthat I sweated ° CBS’ f who screen debut “Wonder Man" the hilarious Kays musical was once a at New York’s Radio City Hill She went to New York delegate to the Dancing Mas-America convention and Just pa p E i9 iut ono ths townK for k’ok toutO1 a!) r later ' r i h famous to B®1 ta Uent n extra and those years came from the rJ? i?Iry Co°Pr VrJ Charles W Sr? nMl Cay! 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The treasury found too that ich ot eve '' pfo L 'die v C musty little bookshop of fi mann In midtown Man o'tnn onP ping perhaps to browse oer Its s v walk bookstalls or to bin edition Now It Is closed md the treasury has told why sa s bo Av eociated Press For 15 years—since l'Vjn h wis one of Germany's mo sources of United States mik'-m formation telling the German what kind of guns this country was mk how Ing fast American pi nes also determlna to what men shall taka them £ be males in his ignores the "YoungWld-- ( Russell and Jane Costarring to 1 Hayward is intended both sexes But Stromberg “Dishonored titles feminine list and “Strange j on his and hie first independent WSi "Lady of Burlesque" credit him with giving Joan compete who aped ha wentj open died in led mlllla v Charming Nightgown For Summer Wear up B WASHINGTON D years New Yorkers (a and Ctbelr Inemoran(Jc —t ’’ ' Probe Treasury rule the Office destiny of the Hunt to according mak-L- d roat ndD Lberg Who’s been Sinatra movies foryears and producing hisjown form a rany WM I part ot the audience m ' vn j Hidden Source of Data for Germans Is Bared by :4:5CREL-- 2Si s Vi V' y i to feel this would commit aeemed Mr Moigenthau wrote him too far out hia resignation although he had not planned doing to other aide of the atory Imthat many of Mr Truman's highest placed associates were worried about Mr Morgenthsn possibly succeeding to the presi- The The sari Is the traditional costume for women la India It is a garment really Just a long It Is six to nine yards In length of cloth reaching from waist to anklea and fastened with a drawstring The wearer picks np the borlength and has neither books nor eyes bnt may be elaborately embroidered der of the sari with both hands and with a qnlck twist of her body wrapa It about torso in! !( 5894 plies ) A CHARMINGLY eimple night- gown to make up In whit dency position for which he whit rayon crepe using would be the first to concede his embroidered beading to finish th exnnfltness by temperament and for the shoulder or ability perience straps Run narrow pink or blu ilk or satin ribbon through th Little note wai taken of the iltuaSelf material banding tion but if anything had happened beading to Mr Truman during the fewAaye will give a more tailored effect If interval after he accepted the realg- you prefer o nation of State Secretary Stetttnlua and before he appointed Jamei F 0jtatn complete pattern and finishing for ths Beading Trimmed Bymei to that first cabinet post instruction Nightgown (Pattern No 88M) sizes small Morgenthau would have been Presl medium and large Included send 1( cents dent as next in line In coin your name address and the pat- Now Messrs Truman and Byrnes numbr to Berlin for the Big Three are going Due to an unusually large demand and conference (but not together as a current war conditions slightly more tim required In filling orders for a few mi Mr Morgenthau was precaution) the most popular pattern numbers hi In stiU clearly next to your squeezed resignation placed him In a position where unquestionably he BEWtNO CIRCUS NEEMJCWOtK would heve to decline the office TOS ailuloi at las Franelieo Calif This situation may not have worEncloio IS cento for Pattora ried Mr Truman but associates doubt no No working in his Interests were the authors of what Mr MorNamou genthau thought to be "Irritating rumors” Addroio the top ot his adminisAround tration Mr Morgenthau had been New with a good regarded as man 1 York banking connections but exMAKE pendable Now he will continue at until the treasury probably August 15 when his successor Fred M Vinson will take over Savor— 0lklSmoth At At n matter of full truth Mr No ice rvitaliN taoUnfNe Marched Morgenthau waa elated te go any l each 1M okf 20 recto Ineapenilve way when hia Bretton Woods One of the latest secret weapons used by the Japs In a desperate attempt te stop the American advance tend Iht od far free ft the and racer cleared Is er eulclde It a from controlled eongreaa key because by name Sr plan "fool" year pilot In for ward given "baka” bomb the westward Jap There drive wound war loan np A suicide pilot controls the craft from the The drawing showa how the Baka resemble a "flying torpedo" was no logical excuse for him to In the tall section furnish propulsion The bomb te launched from bomber Rockets bubble canopy continue to delay fulfillment of trend Homemade Ice Creem the custom permitting s President to choose Me own cabinet STABILIZER without the slightest embarrasseaus ment Indeed this column wai able to lead off In newspapers last May 24: is A complete cabinet shakedown State and treasury will coming - I surely b involved In addition to sg riculture Justice and labor” Both angles of that forecast now have been fulfilled I am therefore Inclined to bellev both tldee of the story Mr Morgen thau’e and the untold one that Mr Truman’a friends knowing well th personalities involved nettled Mr Morgenthau into making the break Baka Bomb No Longer Secret CREAM LonDomy Keeping Flics Dry T v J BYRNES APPOINTMENT ADD STRENGTH TO TO CABINET Behind the two great publicized events of foreign affairs—the submission of the charter for the new world and the advent of James F Byrnes as state secretary— the mllla w of hiatory are grinding new and greater portent Mr Byrnes Is a canny dealer Up U new ear foreign policy methods have not been sene tlonally bountiful Some doubt la evident In many quarters that w have learned bow to deal Fisherman Lee Studray ot PUUr evenly with th Russians burgh "dunks" hi flies In silicons oil It la thus as much In her Interest Little Eve ! the proud mother of quadruplets born en the farm of before starting tor his favorite Lg 0y tny 0ther nation Otherwise Little Eve Is only I and her husband Adam stream Th new ell keep dry files 0UI viewpoint has not won out too C D Lucas near Dyer Ky la th matter of Both are pure bred Hereford stock The event of quadruplets dry It Is derived from sand and coal mny timei-- not 2 years old Tb Hi with brine p0Und Latvia Esthonia Lithuania among cattle Is as nnnaaal as among humans or about once in every la combination wHI remain dry for n long period Middle East declare 830000 births Thote shews mother and children are doing well Turkeyt tlon of war on Japan and so on down the problem UsL Now we are going to Berlin for the next conference We btve been unable to bring Stalin halfway la th geographical matter of meeting pieces or In any other 'considers tlon Our dealing with the Soviet Is clearly not yet on a successful plane Another wey of putting It— and the Administration no doubt would put It this way— w have sacrificed every thing els In diplomacy In order to get th charter Now we have It we must start making other matters add up better This is where Mr Byrnes comes In These are the considerations be hind his appointment Foreign af fairs is the one subject his speclac ular career has not closely touched He U not therefor especially experienced— but It has seldom been traded down in any line Simultaneously Mr Truman In an extemporaneous speech at Sharp of erdnaBC head a projected a line for th London lnpect s GerA jap prisoner of war and aa Interpreter broadcast megaphone calls quarters la carter far beyond Its text although mas secret weapon that eurrender to the Amerued to shoot to notice It It said to Jap hiding iut In Okinawa telling them M 1o worn la corners It terrify-a around made from eta to landing craft i( DO longer county icans I their best bet The broadcast - a ia on world Instructions to the hidden Jape arc to come out unarmed and snlm of mtiomi ijtB as WUlkle said U the craft Many accepted the Invitations ! 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