Show — -- i H - ' ! - qh 5call aitt Zeibunt Vibc Wednesday Morning -- '' 7: our Wartime Problems Jr tl e dm - '' s ' ' - four The daytime mother literally sets up a day nursery in her home and there are thousands Of these informal child-mindin- g centers springing up all over the country She collects a fee for every child in accordance with the number of hours and the number of meals served 1es The troub:e with a lot of these daytIme mothers is that they are shy about charging a real sumwnich makes such a center prac- ' SAN' DIEGO Cal Jan 5 1ri— nichard L (Dick) Jervis 67 head rlf the White House secret service' detail for 26 yearn died here Mon- day n'ght of rpneumonia A secret service agent for 44 years Jervia was an intimate friend of the nation's presidents from Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin D Roosevelt Born in Delphos Ohio Jervis began investigative work at the age nf 23 A! chief of the detail guardtng the Iives of presidents he became the friestd of Theodore Tloosyvelt William 'Howard Taft Woodrow 'Wilson Warren G Hard-Calvi- n Coolidge Herbert ing Hoover and Franklin D Roosevelt From his intimate everyday knowledge of their ways and charrten Jervis related thumbnail sketches of the chief executives in an interview Franklm D Roosevelt he termed "the happiest gayest dtsposition et them all" Herbert lictover—"Ife was per-th- e most studious He charted haps wtth a blueprint" (But he had a human warmth too the agent added telling how Hoover shopped fncognito around little Washington shops for Christmas presents for his grandchildren) Calvin Coolidge — "Strangely enough he had the greatest sense ef hurnorn Warren G Harding— "He has been cruelly slandered He was a 51 ! good man" Woodrow W'llson—"He NV a the most regal of all He made Kings Iook hke commoners" was William Howard Taft--"- He the greatest traveler of all the presidents" Theodore Roosevelt—"He loved a good clean fight He was truly a great American' 5 soldiers ) - INC) ' ' rulerteosclioweu:11011 i — - -- 2146 - tp 0 - Wei:1740e a - ' :::::- :''' ' - :' - -- - ' - -'--:- -- AløPtg- -- 4"1A:- -- if: 0 Whitens With Washing! 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Snowy white centers and gay striped borders i 0e - gleaming white SPRITELY PLAID CENTER WITH STRIPED A surface of thick spongy loops makes these towels ever so absorbent! Your favorite terry I In sparkling plaids to make your kitchen and rooms in house! bathroom the brightest your Fine sturdy quality 2072(40" 4 - -:: 4 k - ' — : I It i 4-'- ' 0 'i - - At I p - t ' p - " ' A 44 1 ' - 00- - 4 -- ': 1:Tit : 1 ' -34 1- - :'6''''7-':'"'''''- 4 ''" - 1" ''''' K 044--:-'x- GLOWING SOLID COLORS WITH WHITE BAND BORDER the kind of towels that are Here they are Good h essential in every household! Sized just right for 1) C the kitchen yet big enough for the bath! Soft ) in border in with 'a pretty pastels fluffy terry Lial 18'5E38" O Maks Your Own Coups! I : ii 7'4"p - g $ 4 4 ::: Generous Sizes You'll Like! Qualify Nation-Wid- e ' 4- ' — - - ' - r ' : r : i: Thick Thirsty Terry! 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With stitched ends 70"x80" riolio t f '' - i 1 Si14i-- 4- -4 ::: ' w t ' - -1 ttr—l' (----- i '!:7--"': e- 1- I- i :' i'ii!'::: "'7:':-::'"::i::::::5- ":-- I : t' BLANKETS SHEETING Unbleached muslin Anglican Bishop Dies - ' ' r::alV4446:''''''!''--''-'71 t6 P 110 10- t":$'"!") - -- - -- ' -3 iiiIfi' : Softly Napped 0 PLAID Priced! Famstes Good sturdy quality - 4 0 :t " '1' Al:::::::::':fi:::::i:::-:-::-::4-::'-- x 2 C - - -- - 4- - lzk04t Door oefris 7020(e1- Ieetop ' Economy 0 WIZARD ' needs" 1 r - - - ie Member F D A' ' f' or''-'- :-- -- - I' I- ' '''' -:' cib ' - -- - ' 4 - "P 111 ' t - ' C :Main Street Opposite the Postoffice : r::!: - - '- 71 e-- lb Li The maintenance men left their jobs Monday night union spokesmen said apparently fearing that a new company plan for decentralization of supervision would cost them their seniority ratings United Automobile Workers (C I 0) leaders whose advice the strikers disregarded Monday night promisetel Tuesday they would insist on "appropriate discipline" for the men responsible for the strike In 4ordering the workers back to their jobs Paul president of U A W-- I 0 local 600 saki a resumption of production was "an obligation of our union and of our members to the men in Guadalcanal and on the north African front" lie added: "No grievances will be considered or negotiated by local union representatives until all men are back at work" Earlier the strikers had been told by Colonel George E Strong plant protection chief for the army air forces central procurement district that their action was "a repudiation and disregard of your own labor leaders and disregard for your union contract'' adding that "you are putting your own grievances ahead of the country's First Security Trust - i : ' ''''''''- old bothtowels cover b oorcts-1iA Worn together tor: iloytered into o to stitched PCbue "ownd o brighl1n them used thin eciOnof o new oneor vo°°It wit not ivblog won't with ribbon you do io e out obligation fine cornts"rtert-gyou tousbeudYfrom thdelyo : and tl:see do discourage Ws ot us ISe3iCir twotoicit 1111 that every- it need 140Intton to so see dooll vieercbonts l'ond to iIn cloovity sound honest and boarding is in waste his customers buy - And storePenney thing lost- in every is being done' will iie thotlob fOP MUM lsetunrnle0y--siotriot 1 15tiN every !!k:': s C:-- i ' ''t o tanks IT IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER TO DEPOSIT A PART OF YOUR INCOME REGULAR- LY IN A FIRST SECURITY SAVINGS ACCOUNT 'I -- - ' - - — 1r CITY STORE SAHLoTursiLIA0KoE - COM' ftle k - r Crfr- ic may not oft one '''inder s tknd t'00 t like new others coses Perhaps' you'd ed them Ihect to potch pillow c lothsn usable be s olutels(net CCM into wosh worn Secs will moke begood cut clownold blonUets' vecic'hrd can weight i new and higher taxes continued War Bond investments insurance premiums other regular payments falling due and emergency demands for cash— - ' t7 CO make 011nvtmloolivisevIIlisillctiot°11‘e"onislyeoontosodecotoloinOltSsoctuti i —with — a::z-- 4 C :''''''':---- 1 IN 1943 - - of the to equIPeceount- are used lite V ou ' your ore your wi up without d rrnrts°e'wtn-inyou uôr allieslhe WileWar ma'oedre(1:dec1screrr:: teed on turn ed king rorgestalmostionEnnassommionmenomonmominemoo - - :::: IOUltfamily r your house now port i DETROIT Jan 5 maintenance workers Tuesday night heeded the orders of their union leaders to return to their jobs in the production foundry of the Ford Motor company's Rouge plant ending an unauthorized walkout that made 9000 war workers idle and interfered with production of armor plate for army Ste-Mar- ''117:"-- - ' ice Un--Stri- i PENNEY J: ':!::'-- ' -- )ds-- 'THE Vita that VIOUSE AND all the that effort duction requirements continue to mount We are going to see school boa rds planning pre- kindergarden groups in our pub- lic schools and in our recreation centers But there is no better place to train very young chil- dren than in a homey atmosphere and here certainly is a way for a servicemart's wife to supplement her income Asides' to Readers: To Betty T O and others: When you enlist in the WA A Cs by all means give them your real name and not the one you have assumed for personal reasons' Then explain to the people in your outfit that you prefer to be known by your nickname and so If they contact any of your home folks you will not confuse them Also explain to your mail clerk that some of your friends wilt write you by that nickname To A O A and many others: A wife cannot prevent er husba nd from sending hisparents a Class 113" allotment which only costs him deduction from his pay Wierthin the scope of this allotment act no one beneficiary is harmed or reduced by the fact that he has more than one beneficiary Moreover any fracas raised by a wife over his other allotments is liable to make him mad and rightTo Yours Anxious: ly so When a man is discharged from the army or navy for disability he is still under the jurisdiction of his his draft board and may be called for reexamination to see if his condition ' has improved but it seldom happens that he is returned to the serv- secret Service Ford Stritiers1 Aid to Seven Obey Union !Presidents Dies Rettirn to Jobs " ''' r i ” - 1 se7 - 5!!!) ' - full-tim- s'Irne more money and also to do something worth while Have you any suggestion?" First of all it should be stated the federal government is not too keen to encourage women with voting children to drop this responsibility for a defense job In a directive of the war man power commission it says No woman responsible for the care of young children should be enCouraged or Compelled to seek employment which deprives her children of her essential care unt1 after all other sources of ' labor have been exhausted" Need Daytin-tMothers our But restless wife eager to ore than her bit can find a very practical way of suppleincome by setting menting her herself up as a daytime mother There are a lot of women with growing children who have taken jobs in defense plants and they have left their children rnore or less at loose ends And there-- are other women who wotiA like to take one of these well paying jobs if only someone would mind Johnnie Jr aged C 7 77 41 - ‘- de-'B- ut - 77" ' l'Altor's note: This column is devoted to problems affecting men in the service and their relatives It is designed to clarify understandingof situations confronting service men and their relatives If you have any problems on your mind write to Richard Hart in care of this nevk spaper and inclose a stamped addressed emelope and it will bring personal reply -My how I yearn to do some- - t tical In many cases the daytime mother makes it possible for the thlng importanta- to the war efsoldier's wife real mother to earn a very fort:" writes cent salary Otherwise that I have two young children to mind andI have to stay at mother would have to employ a e servant and think what home My husband sends us his 372 allotment arid the checks that means today! now come regularly but it would These daytime child minding be mighty handy if there was centers are only a shadow of s::nething I could do to earn (what is to come if our war pro- ' ----T ''''''': r:47:t By Richard Hart - iir4077: 4 7 ' ' - January 6 1943' -- koottoneAmlArrArtrMeryg7A - 0nroql "'' -- ''717T"r"er4 rrr"--777:71-r - - - |