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Show Playful Kitten That Rolls a Spool Between Its Paws Charms Everyone Iwr By Trial of Nazis Historic : i . to Test the Defense Attorneys Validity of Effort to Prove Aggression Is Illegal Instrument of Policy. a At Ian I thul I film my tel I To tha drtrrl again, Thu I, in it gulden dint. May bo bluun from a barren peak, llroodt l over the ' Hl'KIIA(.i: ISy beat Anal ill and (ioximrnlatw. WasHinglun. GERMANY. -NUERNBFRG. bark Glancing arirs tin- ticuia anJ at daya spent In tier broken city l!rt which haa the tremendous of t1" gone into the presentation Anierican vane at the war criminal triala. one can sc with aching clarof huity the pitiful ahortcnnnnga man achievement In the apiritual field as compared to our material - M RESfYvafToiiT15.' ihould dexira sums nrun of me, tin eik the luile horned load H hoir home it the dull. Hr tevh it among the fragrant sage, Or queit ion the mountain unifier. And, by their tilenre. They will truly inform you. Maynard Dixon. i fponse ii Jj piCL lor r f - TtN e. man-mad- al home-owner- bullet-scarre- . cactus-studde- - semi-tropic- g r, life-givi- ' - sum parts of Germany. France end Italy It la still believed that If you bury a drop of your blood under a rose tree, you will always have rosy cheeks Blushes don't count Headline In a Washington new ''Unemployment Prospect That hardly seems an Brighter." asion for cheer. iwnTpaper Th rammercial glohester of the near tomorrow will follow trails to remote comers of the world that the war made plane that and yi United State north or south. United States weather information incommumc where weather originates And the planes will land on ail strips in many places where a lew years back no white man had been seen you - Tt't T1 IN ' NOTE Pattern 291 with actuai-mtin and painting (uidc anil reettons for this kitten u 15c. rect to: WasAieziee Bui'tu Ult Ln Si.. M. W nd. t tru 7 MBS. aUTH WYETH Sl'Kaut N Bedford Hills Y,r Drawer ta Enclose IS cents fur Paitcin Nu i. war JN ALL probability no other time agency reached closer to the cutting gray and white kit- people of the nation In the home THIS with a bright red bow is so Nsm- etown, and onto the firm. We - like that it charms everyone. war finance division of the - and old. It ia designed so Addrcs- aury jjsrs-Jirirsrfor of dollars ln government bonds. This agency la now in process of liquidation, reducing Its Washington personnel from about 400 to a skeleton force of about 40. It vast are being state organizations trimmed to small groups which are to continue the sale of government bond to the Investing public. This declaiM of the treasury department to continue sale of Severn-mea- t bonds as an Investment comes about aa the result of two factors. The Brat is to reap the benefit of 3M million dollars worth af adverYEAST tising which bon made the AmeriSeccan public war bond reaariona. ondly, a recent treasury survey shows that 82 per cent of the people who have consistently bought war bonds through the fonr war yean, rant to continue doing se. If the bonds are available. A third factor Is the inflation angle. These billions of dollar Invested by the people In war bonds NO WAITING no extra ateps! have had a steadying influence an Fleiachmanna. fresh active Yeast goea right to work. the economic condition of the nation, and have helped probably more thao Makes sweeter, finer bread! And makes it faster! any other one influence to prevent You can be surer of tender, smooth texture lighty spending. delicious flavor every time! ness Streamlined Bureau " s - in Walter Stood WMU , 'I'lIE tuhhage By "M help feeling that they were approaching their job In a businesslike Ry EDWARD EMERIXE manner and that they were not perWNU Features It was the fact victor that mitting versus vanquished to Influence their perfume of grease- attitude, I might add that some it after a desert showthe reporters' questions were asked the faint and fleeting er, progress with emotional motives Tlie very court house la a remindof saguaro blosloveliness iner of tliia strange lnronsislency-o- L jylher than a desire to obtain the with their soms, yuccas formation. renaacl-ment- o This always annoys civilization. The beautiful waxen white bloom, the octil- newsmen. They have no ohtrained midst the in stands building lection when a reporter press hard los tipped with brilliant red, Of ruins which testify to the slmosl (SS fur an answer or makes chnigrs in a cereus blooming at mid-unbelievable power of the mi 3 PHOENiX to he which expect the might chines of destruction. Among 1 mesas, night, mysteri-magic an but always explanation, butting statues of the world's great law givous en carved upon It walla is that of brings a protest from the majority. is paths, balmy nights that InternaArizona, the land of roof father the Grotius. Hugo 'finds Stretcher tional law, who lived in Holland In sunshine, progress! mance, " The tourist, the sportsman and the 17th eentury. It waa he who Out of Place K--vIt may prove to have been a mis tha vacationist have al enjoyed the laid down the principle that aggresi among the state in brief moments, but to a sive warva illegal by aaierting take to include KlaeU-hrA A f pnonuo at j t vatio,Vj. ,, that'therewas a difference between prisoners. A one lawyer here put is people, Arizona Just war (of self defense) and It, He's In too fast autMpany. What horns. They live In every aectlun of E&waj he meant waa that Stretcher limply the state from the northern an unjust war. plateau ' Until now, ln the middle of the was not Important enough la tha (4,000 to 7,000 feet above sea level) Nazi set-u- p to make him reppn-blto th southern part next to tha bor20th century, no major effort ha He was perhaps chosen '. as der of Mexico (500 to 2,500 feet altibeen made to enforce that princisymbol of the particularly petty' tude). On the broad plains and the ple. Indeed, the tendency veered The oilier anountaln aides they graze their harply away from thafconcept and aide of Nazi prisoners from the first have had livestock, and through the valleys only today I heard comment within a short distance of the court room little to do with him. HI newspa- -' they le?d tha irrigation waters. They that region horns. And Oralbl, In Other landmarks include Inscription itself echoing sentiment expressed per, which waa devoted entirely to grow lung staple cotton, wheat, the Indian country, la said to be the house. Dinosaur tracks. Superstition was an obscene corn, barley, outs, potatoes and ime oldest continuously Inhabited vil- mountain, and in American military circle to the wonders such as Roosevelt and Boulder effect that it waa unwise to attempt sheet and It went out of existence mense quantities of lage ln th United States! to proaecute as criminals the Ger- when it waa found that Streicher had fruits. Their dates thrive, and their First, tlicr were cliff dwellers, dams, San Xavier and Tumacacorl s of the distant man military leaders like Doenitx diverted party funds. I saw hla sheet citrus Industry is steadily growing. the missions, Indian reservation, old ' hen I waa In Germany before and From their mineF they get copper, past. Then the Indians, many tribes stagecoach d and Keitel and perhaps Raeder and stations and towns. Jodi. Th argument which la act It waa one of those miserable at- gold, silver, lead, asbestos, zinc and and many kinds. Ruins of ancient ghost cities tell of homes. In 1540 Coroforth and which is the heart of the tempts at satire which la simply other metals. Fishing, hunting, swimming, hiktrial this all not in case at and Seven for came nado dirty the funny. searching military leaders from Arizona la A Land Made for Livcanyon-walle- d ing, motoring was hinted at in the words of Jodi this trial I concerned with mors ing. the citizens say. Phoenix, the Cities of Cibola. Then came the d lakes to "What when he made his plea that Important matters than Streicher' capital city, la an example. Itr IfiitS Spaniards with their priests, their mountains, Arizona offers the good 1 have done 1 had to do and 1 did sordid affalra and It is regrettable a tiny settlement sprang up as a herds, and tlieir desire to build mis- life, for a ek, or a year, or for and homes. And later other a lifetime. Via a little Switzerland It with a clear conscience before my that he was included with the others, stagecoach atop.. Two yeara later sions world. adand tha God and white lured men, by gold who. evil though they may be, for the townslte was formally laid out, In ita northern mountains. It has people, my It waa taken then that the military tha most part are criminals worthy and in IM1 the new community was venture, came too. Kit Carson came, living under palm offdefense would be that the high cf consideration by a respectable Incorporated. In 1803, Phoenix tha and bandits too. The covered wagon tree in the southern part. That ! and the ilagecoacb rattled over Arizona, th icers merely carried out erdera as ceurt of law. territorial seat of government Arizona, men call the officers af any nation would. A home! on af tha member of the boasted a population of 3,000. Today dusty trails. Jackson faced that issue squarely American delegation said to me. Phoenix la th Southwest's largest Ged Enrlcbe. at the very beginning and that la the real Importance of the trial : inland city, and haa a metropoliDitat Deus la the motto of AriInto full his threw weight why he Is that it satisfies th allied tan population of 153.000. Ita grace- - zona. It means God enriches." the argument that these men, all of They must be assured thatpeoples. It is them, participated In a conspiracy conducted fairly and they must sea to wage an aggressive war. And he its significance. In Justice Jarkaon's proved It with charts showing tha words: organization of the Nazi party, how makes this inquest signifiit interlocked with the state, and cantWhat la that these prisoner repthen how each step followed the pre- resent sinister influences that will planned goal ceding one toward lurk ln the world long after their of aggression. bodies have turned to dust. They If the Americans win their case, are of it will be a great achievement and and living symbols which. . . intrlgua have emhas taken It for one long overdue, broiled generation after nearly three centuries to produce generation.Europe . . . Civilization can afa concerted effort to write into Interford no compromise with tlie social national law the concept that agforces which would gain renewed gressive war is Just what Grotius strength if we deal ambiguously or that th and was said it illegal men in whom men responsible for planning and indecisively with these forces new survive. carrying it out were criminals. When Jackson apoka those There exists universal condemna- words I Justice waa looking at the prison-era- . tion of all the separate acts of murSIDNEY r. OSBORN All were listening quietly. Sudder. piUage, destruction, enslaveGav enter af Aria ana Keitel began writing feverishment which war produces. Jackson denly Bern In Phoenix, Sidney Preston 1 am sure that he felt that such ly. conbelieves that this fact make Osborn has always been close to aa ne intrigue and demnation of th thing that prohla native state. In 1899 he woo a had engaged ln was perfectly legal duces them sound and logical. and proper. page boy in the territorial legislIt was very plain that when the ator. He was elected governor In To eliminate that viewpoint is counsel heard defense German 1948. He haa had a long career aa a even more Important than eliminatwhen and later Jackson's speech Keitel. aewspaper man and once operated a ing they, like the preas. were almoat cotton farm ht Rigley, Aria. nuried under the avalanche of evidence In the documents produced, teen-ageone of the German they did not have a definite plan of greatest prublems In the restorathe to allegations, defense meet, tion of law and order, are in snme either general or specific. places getting one phase of demoInstruction in cratization the Trial Conducted bvlIT.llEK DAM . . . Lake Mead a the Colorada river makes Asking, Ameriran national game. Reports With Dignity from Frankfurt indicate that in beating and swimming easily accessible to people of Arizona. Shortly after Jackson's address 1 many places American troops are ful skyline, its hotm-- and its indus-- 1 Yes, God enriches, but man had to learned to my surprise of a remark lending tlieir equipment and are trigs, is a far cry from the do his part. Dams were built, pueblos Germans the baseball defense of the teaching one of lawyers leading of the primitive peoples, who, in ditches were dug. and the desert which he made to a close friend This has been done spontaneously ' centuries long past, first inhabited bloomed. Modern science in the without from the any suggestion He said that he considered Justice the warm and pleasant Valley of the mines found more wealth than mere Jacksons presentation a splendid military government, which, how- Sun. Ihoenix. built on the site which gold nuggets. Livestock grew fnt. contribution to international law If ever. looks uHin It with approval. two prehistoric elites had once oc- - Cities with homes permanent I. a well known G Of the course, and it that should court accept the cupied, is now the home for thou- sprang up. The warm, for affection which for a the it children, believed that he represented of families sands families of sun. shone down on 113.909 square forward atep of great Importance A aoldteri of World War I were equalmodest means and families with milea of Arizona. God enriches! which hr himself fully arpmved. i ly famous, tends to put the emphasis million. Arizona ha 12 national monu- might say that so far throughout the on thia phase of frntermration witn af Kuont. rlrnty ments and 10 national foreats. more of tlie shown have both sides in.? segment youthful proceedings a keen respect for each other and German population Naturally, anv ' OldDouglas, across tlie street from Scenic attraction include awesome For a visit, Grand Canyon, historic Apache urges: a number of the German lawyeri perpetuation of the Hitler room or Mexico, for a lifetime come to Doug- trail, fantastic Petrified forest, colwho are professors In universities or movement has been stopprd 0n.i And Florence, south of the orful Painted desert. Natural this leaves tlie boys, especially ina! bridge. accepted authorities on International law are expected to rontribule to- those ol high school age isflice the Gila on the Old Spanish trail, calls Wonderland or Rocks, exot-- border for who "those dream of a modest town of Old Mexico, fascinating ward the ultimate purpose of the secondary schools are still closed' home where there Is room, and Meteor crater. Colossal care. Oak outlawry of war Insofar aa they with plenty of time on their hands St. Creek canyon, and scores of prehiscan do so without injuring thrir Getting them to spend their time health, and time to think. clients case. It may be possible an a baseball diamond instead of on Johns, In Apache county, offers a toric ruins and cliff dwellings such Grand Caoyan, the Col- that attempt will be made to sabo- the street corner is bound to be a pioneerfor reunion and rodeo aach aa Casa Grande. Tonto, Betatakin. arado river to n mile straight dawn, those who have long called Keet Seel and Montezuma's castle. year bat nine miles fey trail. tage the trial by Introducing teili- healthy move. RAHRS . . . hy WASHINGTON Sale of Government Bonds to Continue 1 you mra.y which might tend to stir up ill will among tne Allies. As we fared the German attorneys in the press room in the court house at one of the conferences which they requested. I could not II. la WKU Co-Oper- fl NT Service. Ifiltf Eye Mrrrl V tween ita paws, yet it is very pie to make. It is just layers d wood fastened together u uh brads An actual-siz- e pattern for all ft parts gives an accurate guide tor cutting the pieces either by hand or with power jig aaw. Rep&tiei Attempt to Outlaw War - Ruth Wyeth Speure Bake sweeter, tastier bread! use FLEISCHMANHS Full-streng- run-awa- Being Already termination of employment notices have been sent to emof these wartime hundred ployees, and from glamorous Ted R. Gamble, the young director of WFD. on down the line, there is a general exodus. Gamble la succeeded by Veme Clark, state director of the Iowa war finance committee, and Indiana sends Lou Carow. its director of public relation, to take over the Job of director fit press, advertising and radio for the new peacetime bond selling agency. Purchase of government bonds through the payroll savings plan will be continued by the treasury, and it i expected that special benefits will be awarded to those companies which, during the war. set up special bookkeeping arrangements to keep track of the sale of millions A dollars in bonds through weekly deduction from pay checks. Holding! of these government bonds by the American people, more than 70 million people, proof security never vides a back-lo- g before enjoyed by such-- a large segment of the population. Of the 184 billion dollars' worth sold, approximately 53 billions were ln the small E, F and G bonds held largely by individual Investors. And sale if these government bonds accounted, d of the roughly, for about s cost of the war, the other having been raised by taxation. armi-omad- BAKE AT HOME, insist on IF YOU Fleischmanns fresh Yeaat with the familiar yellow label. It's dependable Americas tested favorite fin1 more than 70 t yean. tkfT . Muffins, good as cake! Date-Bra- n (Take no sugar , no shortening!) one-thir- muffins These delicious, new nude with chopped dates wlU hav a big appeal for tha "sweet toother in your family! They ll so moist. And they're so tender so good. That'S because xxllogg's all-sa-x la milled extra-fi-n for golden softness. 1 cup sifted flour 2 cups Kellogg'S ill-bb1 teaspoon soda H teaspoon salt 4 cup molasaea H cup chopped 1)4 cups milk 1 egg dates Add mhooo'B all-mto moimaies and milk and allow to soak for 15 minutes. Beat egg and add to first mixture. Add sifted dry ingredients and fruit. Fill greased muffin pans au-bx- ix two-third- New Drive in Spring The treasury department is ex pec ted to get its new campaign for the continued sale of these government securities underway early in the spring, just as soon as the new organization is set up. Then those folks to whom regular purchase uf government bonds has become habit, a thrift habit, may resume their purchases with the same objective in mind that caused them to invest during the war. Mr. Clark, the new director af Uie bend division f the treasury, made a splendid record In Iowa during the war, particularly among the farm and rural sections of this rural state, and hia record ne doubt accounted for hio selcclioa to head the peacetime agrnry. Ilia selection ala gives rise to the implication that th treasury also plans to lay particular atresa In Ha selling an the value of government bond purchases to farmers and af the rural areas, since Hr Clark's experience waa concerned principally with farm arras. ax ax full and baka in moderately hot oven (400FJ about 20 min15 light, luscious mufllna. utes. two-thir- u Good Nutrition, tool au-bb- ax Is aiadc bvatbeviTAiomi whtat eon tain a latics at Sana CMMiitralien at the protective bed dements feund ia the whole avals. One-ha- lf cap pro-vida over H your Jin daily minimum need for ir an. I genre Xelloss'a 4'filfi n daily I pre-giju- real-den- ts Weeklies to Aid Campaign ' It would also give rise to the be-- ' lief that the treasury plans to go to the weekly newspapers and small town dailies in the rural area to carry the message of the new bond program to the people. Both secretaries of the treasury, Morgrnthau and Vinson, have paid high trib ute to the weekly pres as being "the strung right arm" of the trea j ur, for the tremendous Job they did during the war in carrying war bond appeals to the people The treasury feel the war bona thrift habit inculcated In the people so strongly during the war ia ton good a trail to eliminate, hence, al though the old war finance division la in process of liquidation, the new division ii at the same time in procnew ess of getting underway for government bond campaign. They feel that these 82 per cent of the people who want to continue their blind purchases should hav,-thopportunity, although there is no expectation that bond purchases will j OB proportion, of th war The Nava Jos nr the largest tribe ef Indiana in the United fitateo, nomheriag not less than 42.8P8, divided Into 45 tribes or elans. Tha Navajo Indian reservation contain about I.M8.8M acre ol land. 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