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PAGE TWO ’ ) JUN i TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1946 TRy _!“gfsfigg?gg’m | [or} ds Sea Raider’ Storms Isolate Livestock; BY ROTARIANS ~ PR | DaledHayRushedby! Iane Club members meot today Gold Room of the Barano!, heir Wednesday luncheon- i:,‘: iness meeting. Following lunch- Presid Edward Keit alled out for a round of song tand this was followed by the in- I m of guests. Visiting Ro- from other citizs included “ulbertson of Seattle and of Ketchikan " Hunt Johnson, Dr ita, Georgia Jim Rude, the latter the Junior Sunday’s White as given by Br ormed the members f around $600 was re- had been de- { thanks was lks’ Club. the age C John Krugness, Rivers for their efforts rendered in behalf of ale Proceeds will previous Rotary Club d the Memor- announced including allon water the -sale and could inquire at ung Hardware, coming o re @ remind Struck by a steam torpede fired by the U. S. Subm e Atule tormer German U-be Elks' Memorial Ser- plodes ea 30 miles cast cf Previncetown, Mass, daring firing . Phcto by Antheny Samcrane, Xt Sunday. gcsceiated Press staff photographer. Christmas 17, and next CerTe MANY NORTHWEST White House Openedio Public 5 S5 INDUSTRIES HARD consideration, 5 sweeping over eastern Cclorado isolated thousands of ‘1’“,",(’“ f"";‘;ib;‘ffid H“ (OAL SIR‘KE i livestock frem fecd supplics, forcing rauchers to appeal to Army Af S e e ’ ’ g ; i 4 transpert rlanes are shcwn (upper) dropping st guess as to the 3 at the Kcyst R h H Col s Lt Tt SRS j 2 ¢ i, . » as ¢ at the Kcystene Ranch near Hugo, Colo. turned his “win- WM, ,\;,ldl.‘} o .3 Snzfl,l : “ C oy 2 @ Not S ¢ 1 snow at lower ri ceriner abeve the word R e e ' A % et 2 i ce feé e deep in drifts, ting use of 250 persons would be hard hit and 3 4 S R wE 1 h an estimated 80 percent of their , 2 Vi cr horse-drawn wagons. wer photo shows hay ng loaded g5l . X % Army tra plane at Pucbie, Colo. Sub-freezing tem- workers laid off by shu ¥ if : prevented (4 ¥ awdrifts, thus preventing other -os b6 ik the coal strike ! : . 4 4 g (tures CGNVEL“ON GF Cailes agnt .o 1 allh o e . cecess to 1@ with 1 ny thowsand head of cattle H 3 . : | ; : and cheep stranded by heavy snows ix cnowbcind mountain pastures. Office s € d toda, TO COAL MINERS /6o ot s i Vi D ' BREEZY STEAL Relief Av Last ton and Ida John L. Lewis came as stern 19 firms 8 e s et hats from the Liede! oday iking soft coal estimated that present em- 3 s i 2 s o ) btRee ot Pennsylve ployment of about 4,274 would Lhe ¥ ¥ > wh as b iesed te the pubile since shortly fam‘vy: goes righ tlm the sea‘ of t.hel ¢ ¢ P i SRS e i & 5 S rouble (o help loosen and expel hem tock it pretty hard, po laid off, mainly through the L the war, veoy r 1t rs will be Ar ser walked into the club’s | ge R Dhloshs aad A18 AHDirE . seemed ck of parts 4 n 10 o ntit n Tuesdays thre satarday. Some g od ¢ ¢ t i raw, tender, in- bronchial mucous mem- Creomulsion relieves promptly be- 1 Harb: to visit druggist tu sell you as a sceurity measure. Pricr to that i sirean pzh the U4 e the .« Creomulsion with the un- in ave your money back. SEUPTEAGECLB oy o o chee i i o moosenell = e CREOMULSIOR miners The Teen-Age Club announces for Coughs, Chest Colds, F'renchitis questioned by repo! and that it has just set up an Employ- R s -!2 < CURN 3. —Gardner s re some of the typical ans- ment ot ¥y 3 g% y reached the semi-final in '{‘.* T Ve Lt Roberta Messerschmidt and Jerry s round of the Victoriar & quote ¢ explained that its pur- T ik vii> of ‘the late inB ? ¢ f victory f‘hMILESR fimfltm Co. 4TTLE 4 o1 5323 against n't idea at all. pore is two-fold; it will supply | Presid 3 tin %o py won't go tack to work. We work cpportunities for teen agers. SLFORT, France, Dec. 3.—|, + Jital “any day © 2 = standing together. How!and at the same time it will serve T 2 | ns were killed, and a ; A SISy S 2 i k now” for thi r of their sec- make us pay fines if we the community Ly havi single, h was missing today in the crash : Hathla gaid . Sel with an Empre Wantad S‘”"”q"q/fl{h’[fll""”w< & the money? central sourca { W c Monday of a French Army |~ .- b i Bk eiTe B R R U r in Indianola aid he'd v readily re fellows ‘and ¥ plar a Snow Cidee ™ onge. her - husband's et 3 el to pay the fine if the 5 for . Since most teen- ! get what they want—short- agers attend hool, the m ynan and two el en were kA s WS 25, ing hours. But a more de-| of the calls that can be 1X0; 4G Four bodies e was scunded by a man, nccessarily will have to be E T ilentiiied Sut mes wers for th ttsburgh Coal i time employment. But yone Withhsld j ing nctification of re- M“Ni€!pAl MINE He s “We miners wants a boy to shovel sno ash ! jgether, and like Lewis, | windows, or do any rnment. We will re- ' after sc or a fines. We will follow |sitting, new agency f uation in coal-shortage was looking vis to jail, but how in ihe world |to be of assistanc the bodies & up today. City department em- the Government going to find| Contact may be made through the tcscue ]’ulu(‘ ployees digging wer under a nough jails for 400,000 min Teen-Age Club any afternoon (e reavy snowfall he scene, hw street struck a 20-inch vein of coal - cept Mondays) between 3 and 5:30 held off by fierce fires that 14 feet under ground ONE PRESIDENT RESIGN clock or on Friday and Satur- ped in the wreckage for 12 While city fathers pondered the WASHINGTON, = Dec. 3.—The|day nights between 7:30 and 11:30 rs after the accide The air- technicalitics of municipal mining, hern Coal Producers Asso( o'clock ) fell on th tern slope of workers used the coal to kn(‘p warm today accepted the resignation - > 2alion. D'Alsace Peak, past which ' in ditch-side fires. sident, Edward Burke, who| The word craval, meaning neck- the American Seventh Army fought T ntly proposed quick resumption |tie, is derived from the nams of during the war. Empire Want with John L. Lewis. Croat mercenary troops who fought Southern operators said the!for the Austrian Empire. talk contract terms with the | TR A triking coft coal miners would be after they return to the pits. & -l A member of the operators’ board | BARANOF 4 yll/(""'" 1 committee will be named to | ‘ l‘e?’;".'t 4 b ¢t a successor to Burke. 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