Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - January 23, 1945, Corona, California 90SVA9PC cloudy i i Riverside county Mary Ift the legai of her L. ' and becoming one of the convincing of the Now 1 somewhere in doing a vali iant duty in thla Her many when the war is over she'll again the courts of thq county gracious many drab and dreary disciples of in lour halls of where Attorney Mary presence is the the association has war the time comes that the Sunday traveler have a bit Of gas in a visit to museum down Jbe well worth the to see and enjoy in his collection of relics from Indian days in these the and well filled baskets and enjoy the federal outing spot among the big live oaks in the of Mount nearby in the Coahuila Indian is the where Alessandro of story and lies at a grave and known only to the veteran for in years gone by visitors carried away too many souvenirs from the the Helen IHunt Jackson wrote in loog the story of at the home of mother on his present Hie original notes of the story were burned one day when the desk was the there's another pleasing spot to that along the road by the hamlet of from the New England states will find a netting In keeping with some of their familiar old in the extreme comer of Riverside San Diego tlie DeLuxe country many scenic with valleys flUed with giant live oaks In the shadows of the a community still little unchanged from the time the first settlers One of the great outdoor spots of off the beaten the the old mines wheire many colorful gems were to adore - - - and many spots where the late Will Rogers enjoyed himself the He Brief - 24 State News an earnest desire to cooperate fully with the of the Pacific Union Conference of Adventista at that all conferences in their territory cancel all plans for 1945 totaling for development of undergraduate work and graduate work in Oriental and Slavic languages have been made to Pomona College and Claremont Graduate Dr. E. Wilson head of the two has Per 5c Tuesday January 23, 1945. 46, Smash 4000 Plane to Save Ship a move to free more nurses for service with the armed the California State association and the State Committee for the Procurement and Assignment of Nurses recently acted to close doors of civilian employment to certain classes of private duty nurses classified by the Procurement and Assignment committee as available for military or Frazee In the army and also got a kick out of a he recently made in He went Into a store to buy a book of matches and when he was handed them this was on the son's The no had ' bought the balance of a supply once ordered by a native of Denmark but in Placentia 61 passed away last Mr. Anderson had much to do with the early development Qf fije Valencia the SOth of H. S. manager Of been fdr iofi a than Destruction Crews Pounce on Retreating Germans in AIR FORCE Western Here in a tiny than a modem was unfolded the whole drama of this in the air since 1940. a telephone with the first report the Germans had dared to lup their transport in the longest and most vulnerable column since the Fai aise fliers or damaged more than 4000 German vehicles attempting to escape from the Ardennes yesterday in the biggest tactical strike of the a young flight officer from Arizona spoke Into a microphone the few words that unleashed the dread Thunderbolt on the of Tanks through a small came back the voices of excited reporting the second by second destruction of dozens upon dozens of trucks and exceeding any of the engagement yet joined in the was fought out under the leaden skies of the border was won back here in this little 6 by 10 foot For without this trailer and Its one or two nestled in he snow under a clump of Ardennes pine those fighters perh a p s never could have found and destroyed the massed Is a play by play of how the Air Force's greatest kill was out over the German lines this an artillery observation of Piper Cubs sport planes to rattle - back in and out of the clouds looking fot the of the Lt. Ellis E. Thompson of N. and Second Lt. B. of were given equal credit tonight for discovering and reporting the enemy vehicle in the distance they had seen a fine snow such as a column of vehicles spins behind it. They flew closer to look and what they saw was almost Line of below a column of busses and trailers that stretched through the down a dale and up and beyond a of the pilots lifted his microphone and back at the Infantry division for which he flies the radio are trucks and tanks up of the pilot have some division headquarters word was relayed to the air liaison officer up in a forward observation post and he flashed word to the tactical air They took a quick look at the operations chart and called this fighter control Officer William Stephens of took the As the voice at the other end spit Stephens drew on a map which co-ordinates all available Information a heavy black circle to mark the spot a Nazi column was doomed to the Thunderbolts roared toward the targets up above a heavy cloud layer Stephens gave directions by radio and kept them on the should be over the target he called at was a which seemed and the loudspeaker crackled Is red There's plenty of stuff down We really let 'em have it. We're going in again to give them another was the story throughout the Flight after flight WM steered to the and flight after flight crackled out success reports logging through ether the greatest day in the FLOOD county flood control Water 16 FfQ ba is a picture of Clark Fowler who is a radar radio specialist the U. S. Coast Guard In the Pacific A couple of weeks ago he summoned a plane by radio that transported Chief Quartermaster James B. to Seattle when he suffered an attack of A Canadian Catalina crew off British Columbia first picked up the a former Corona Dally Independent la the son of Mrs. Louise 1030 Belle avenue and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Claude 312 W. 7th 33, Leaving Paul C. 33-ycar-old died last evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Riverside Community hospital where she had been a patient for a She lived in Corona at 700 East Sixth Kraft came to Corona for her health Oct. 13 accompanied by her 9 years and her Homer A. Paul C. who haa been associated with the Coca-Cola in Columbus since the year of their marriage 13 years arrived here Sunday night and was with his wife all day before her She did not lose consciousness until ten minutes before she came from a complication of She first became 111 last July when she an back East. After coming Corona this her health Improved until two weeks ago when she began fail antl she entered the hospital a week Louise Shough Kraft leaves to mourn her loss her son and two Herbert C. Shough of 709 East Sixth and E. Tyler Shough of one Mrs. Helen Kennedy of San and her Mrs. Minnie T. also of 709 East Sixth services Will be conducted at the Shaw mortuary In San and her body will be taken to Ohio for Wallet Lost Them Await Him at Police Christmas morning police received a complaint from a soldier in a nearby Army On the previous admittedly at a holiday he had lost his containing his wallet and valuable or not they were stolen he was Through the kindness of a resident in the neighborhood he had secured another pair of trousers and went his Joe Mendez of Santa working in a citrus grove In the southeast section of the found the missing pants and brought them to the police In a pocket was the wallet and contents have advised the victim of the missing pants that he may secure them calling at the How Serve Ably on Battle Bales of the depot at Loma told Interestingly of how dogs are trained to locate men wounded on the Held of how they lead help to the injured and how they carry messages for war He also exhibited samples of field and combat rations in an interesting talk before the Methodist men at the First Methodist church parlors last E. chairman in charge of the Rathbone and Adams of the West Side had charge of the luncheon which was served and Fined Twice in Day on Driving E. Brockman of who earlier in the day Monday pleaded guilty to a charge of Intoxicated and prior convictions on similar when before Justice R. A. Moore in the Riverside also appeared before Justice George E. McCauley in the Corona court late He pleaded guilty to a charge of driving when bis operator license had been suspended by the of Motor His sentence on this charge was or 50 days In In the Riverside court he had been fined or 135 FUm M. residant Ot escal paid m fine of ISO in the city court yesterday after he had pleaded to chargea of Intoxication and disturbing the He had been at midnight that by police on East Sixth with the county next JAn. 29., will be the K. Ou boarC It tika op to tM Nazi Advance on West Front Is Entirely Reverses Force Germans Back to Their Own The American First army fought house to house through St. Vith today and on the rest of Its Ardennes front pursued German forces in full out of are having trouble keeping with they are fleeing so Staff officer At Courtney H. headquarters told war at St. Vith did the Germans make a fight of the last phase of their fall oi St. Vith knocks out the last practical escape highway from Ardennes north of the border and also cuts the main north-south road running the length of the narrow Naad Karl von Rundstedt's decimated legions fleeing east across the Geman border from fhe comparative safety of the line faced another day of merciless pounding from thousands of American planes and massed figures from yesterday's attacks showed that 4134 enemy vehicles were destroyed or most of them In two columns of 1500 vehicles each Jammed bumper to bumper on highways leading to the Siegfried planes were up another big bag in the second straight day of assault on the retreating Early reports said that In 247 464 German motor transport vehicles were destroyed and 667 Attend Lodge Assembly Joint Ada president of Rebekah Assembly of California made her in Riverside The meeting was a Joint session of five lodges in the 86th During the afternoon she held a school of instruction when all of the work was with each lodge doing a certain part of the 6:30 o'clock dinner was followed by the regular lodge meeting in the During initiation the were filled by officers of the different lodges Mrs. Joy Bemer of Corona acted as from Corona Starlight Rebekah lodge were Mrs. Sylvia Mrs. Agusta Maude Mrs. Bertha Mn. Mrs. Mrs. Martha Mrs. Mabel Mrs. Joy Mary Martha Mrs. Mrs. Bertha ii IIJ M tbi iix 4a of Honor Awards Issued at Session social and recreation room of the Baptist church was filled almost to capacity last night as a Court of Honor Of Boy Scouts of America was conducted under the direction of the I o c a i advancement James B. Harker G. K. Price serving as of the Flag by a color guard led by Raymond was by the Pledge to the after which a comet was rendered by Eagle Scout Johnnie Continuing the Bobby Allen led assemblage in singing on My and rfh the Gordon Hogan presided at the piano throughout the musical opening Johnson of Sherman Institute scheduled aM speaker of the being unable to sent in his stead Fred president of the student Charvez read an Indian interpretation of a legend accounting for natural likeness of aij arrow on the mountainside above Hot Accompanying Charvez were fellow students Raymond MaGee and Tommy attendance award was won by 52 and the achievement award for the scouts to Troop 32. , Troop 34; Dale Troop 37; James Raymond John Jim Montgomery and Robert all of Troop 64, received second class awards at the hands of Lynn that a first class is apt to become a first class Raymond L. assistant principal of Junior gave awards of First Class Scout to Bobby Morrell and Jimmy Harker of Troop 34, and to Morton Henson and Robert Henson of Troop 54. of the Star emblem of high rank in were Scouts Rodney Angelo Paul Dolan and Fred Moffett and District Commissioner R. presenting this C. F. vice principal of Senior expressed the opinion that no community activity to contribute more to general well-being than an effective scouting that hobbies help to keep a man and that they often turn out to be satisfactory life Dr. R. A. Burhans of the U. S. Kaval hospital made the presentation of merit which he said were Indicative of Recipients of these tokens were Rodney Eldon Gerald Angelo Paid Fred R. B. David Myron Bobby Donald Leon Fem Pryor Elmer and District L. R. citations covered a wide variety of fields of endeavor including metal rabbit stamp personal home poultry keeping and of Troop presented service stars to Scouts Ed Jack Lloyd Morton Ray Lescault and of rank were by Reed to Morton Henson and ilm Montgomery and t AMb - Robert v l A i in Panic as Reds Smash Rumors Hint at Moving Government Russian armies tihe of 138 miles east of captured gateway of tlie old Polish to Baltic sea and narrowed to 23 miles the Prussian gap of German Soviet troops closed on the last big city them and Berlin and were reported to have reached the Oder river line to the Marshal Stalin announced the capture of Bydgoszcz and a rush through East Prussia that carried within 28 miles of the Konstantin K. army captured 23 miles from the big rail junction of last exit froni East Prussia on the coastal trunk 25 miles southeast of 55 miles southeast of 28 miles southeast of and 30 miles south of also Seize Rail and Highway Center Marshal Gregory K. Zhukov's setting the pace in the groat Russian sweep against captured Bydgoszcz In a frontal assault coordinated with a flanking fall of hub from which a score of railroads and highways unhinged the main German defenses of northwest Poland and freed powerful Soviet forces to join in the big push toward Marshal Gregory K. Zhukov's speedy mobile forces today stormed the bristling hedgehog defenses on the approaches to last big Polish town between them and due west by way of one of Adolf Hitler's inviting Berlin came a clamor of warnings to the German people that the decisive hour of the war has struck and that the eastern frontiers must be held at all The Deutsche Zeitung declared that Adolf Hitler had gone to the east to take personal command of the Removing Government Unconfirmed and apparently exaggerated reports circulated by the Swedish press told of panic Inside the German These accounts said Nazi officials were removing the government archives and fleeing to some undisclosed place of safety and that the was to be evacuated told of hurried fortification building on the outskirts of the capital and along the Oder 40 miles to the dispatches reported the Soviet charge into the Poznan and the German high command acknowledged that the tidal wave had to the of the great transport hub at the center of westernmost Moscow radio said Zhukov's right wing had broken into the outskirts of main center of north Poland and to the old Polish corridor to the Stalin's sweep continued all reports with signs that its main weight now was being on the German border area before Stand Now dispatches quoted unconfirmed reports that the Russians had smashed to the upper Oder river in the lower of winds within 35 miles of The lightning pace of the Red army advance Indicated that the mauled and routed Germans could not undertake n stand short of the Red armies were battering through East defended by an 200,000 German troops entrapment by a drive cutting the next to last exit and carrying within 44 miles of the the opposite wing of the unprecedented Russian the German high command acknowledged that powerful Soviet units were attacking in the area between and respectively 29 miles east and 17 northeast of capital of Soviet forces had plunged into the area east of on the Oder 48 miles southeast of a Berlin communique upper Silesia the Germans held their positions on the eastern and northeastern border of the Industrial area except for single breaches in the face of numerous enemy the communique Phone News Early as Dally Independent la anxious to get local news of social and other to get the news in the day's issue of the paper it should be telephoned in by 10..m. 11 a.m. at the latest to permit publication the same day and to permit type for late United Press and spot news to be set co-operation will be news made It necessary to omit several items We don't like to do so and readers don't like OUT may be a long ways off to another presidential election but political fur will fly soon the Senate is asked to confirm the of Henry A. former vice to be secretary of Jones long has been a favorite with the business He has managed the Reconstruction Finance Corporation with real When a. row was brewing between Wallace and Jesse Jones a few years Mr. Wallace was the Jones has done a marvelous He has been one of the best business administrators in the Roosevelt during the last campaign Henry after having the nomination for the vice presidency denied continued to support the Jesse Jones and the forces In where the revolt against the President leadership flared the were thought to be pretty mych In Roosevelt finally won Texas and the Wallace was a successful editor of a farm as has father had been The father was Secret tary of during a Republican administration and when Henry A. Wallace supported the Roosevelt ticket In 1932 he found himself among tha leaders of the New his program of advocating the killing of little Henry Wallace made a secretary of He was of the theorist and college professor type that made for success In the department of His own experiments with com and the improving of quality of other products were very was not very much opposition to Wallace as secretary of he was not considered by business men as the type for vice He likely will lack support of for secretary of At the 1940 convention his nomination was put across against the will of the When he appeared on the platform at the Chicago convention last summer he talked himself out of any chance he had for the nomination by hurling a defy at the South as regards the handling of the Ntegro his nomination for secretary of will give the Southern and other Democrats a chance to put up a Election is a long way oil and Roosevelt wants tr reward Is that this will bring the Southern and the other forces into closer the opponents of Mr. Roosevelt than anything that has since the This a thit come pretty close to the balance hM V WT Roosevelt Dog Case The Senate military affairs committee voted today to investigate the priority and particularly the priority that kept Elliott dog on an Army airplane while three servicemen were was the first congressional committee action in connection with tbe trip of the mbert D. a find cut tmt W ia t a t many wiU look at their papers twice they pick them up to make sure whether or not it's the ent. The old had its facd with a new faithful subscribers regret rot the scroll type and Circle City has been a visitor in their homes many Tbe new may look starkly plain and bui when they get used to the change we're sure they'll flad the front more more only thing constant in life is The only thing you be sure of is that are going to be changing always While this little change may not mean much to please be assured It meant a lot to us and we pondered a long time before supplanting something to which you with something will take place in your paper next will bo in the in which the world news will be We have made arrangements with the United Press our telegraph to furnish us with the type of news summary which is supplied to radio stations so your laat minute World news starting next will come In * * are not competing in any way with the big metropolitan That would be unthinkable and We expect that many talte some other dally newspaper in addition to the We ourselves The new condensed and will leave more room for local We hope to of the Independent something here that they can find in no other local newspaper with news of the you aoa day and with of the firms with Whom you do all be done of To m Wo are still but without bufi been so kind and growing to think of 08 * be changing the appearance of the paper and trying experiments from time to time In the hope of making It to what you A few weeks ago we discontinued printing radio programs because they took a lot of space and we thought that not many people followed they have not been people have been phoning tp liked and missed the So it's back in again starting We and you were ' * * why we are anxious to ' have you tell us -In the and to have us your weren't in the column thanks for letting us get