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   Iola Register (Newspaper) - November 15, 1945, Iola, Kansas                                THE lOLA REGISTER society Kansas VOLUME XLIX No. 19 Progress On Bonds Reported Judge Anderson Thinks Allen County Will Meet More Than a Third of Total In The Weekly 1887. The lola Daily 1897. NOVEMBER 15, 1945. to The loU Daily The lols Daily and loU Daily TEN PAGES The first report on the of Allen county's Victory Bond issued today by Chairman Wallace H. total sales of of the county of already and sales still progressing with several reports not yet lola city has raised oT its 185,000 and Humboldt bought of Its Sees Success drive Is just now getting Into said Judge Anderson we hope to show a big increase before the next report Is Allen county has always made its quota In war and this one we've been waiting for four not going to be an exception to that Anderson urges all those who plan to buy bonds to do so immediately and not wait for the solicitors to call upon The solicitors will be busy people in these next few he and their work will be eased considerably if purchasers will not wait to be Buy Your Bonds Here 1 If you live in Allen Anderson be sure that you your bonds in this county so that your own township or community will get the credit toward own Instances have been known of Allen county persons bonds in other and the credit going toward that county's quota instead of Allen Another report on the which is scheduled to end December B. will be made in a few after has had a chance to meet with Tom county tar finance and Bryan chairman of the Tola war bond Hy Townships The bv communities Willi the figure being the and the figure the amount so $ 76,381.25 Perhaps Amber Peggy the 19-year-old blond screen actress pictured is carrying the script of around Hollywood these days but she won't say she's been assigned the part. Claims she's just a for the role of Miss Cummins is a British actress brought to Hollywood by 20th Tola City and Twp. Grove Twp. Deer Creek Elm Gas No. Twp. Elsmore So. City Geneva Tola City Mildred City Salem 7,300 3.650 17,212.50 3,187.50 18.75 3,000 No. Report 15.250 7,200 4.800 2.300 10.000 6.300 16.600 5600 5.000 7.762.50 1,125.00 1.550.00 No 825.00 262.50 7.074.00 No 900.00 Moran Men Take Both Lose Money After Drink With One Fined John Looney of Moran was fined and costs in county court this morning after he pleaded guilty to a of drunk and disorderly In connection with a disturbance at the Moran cafe last Homer Troxel and John Page arrested Looney about 6:30 last night shortly after he had thrown n peanut vending machine through the glass window of the cafe and wrecked various Items of furniture and equipment The cafe Is operated by who received in the Looney told officers that he did not remember any of the events of yesterday evening after he took a drink yesterday afternoon with a who had Invited him and another Moran man to ride to Powerful Shortly after Joining the stranger In a drink from a bottle which they thought contained both Moran men became and both were rather hazy on events which They remembered vaguely a dice by tlie of the and Looney and the other Moran were short this morning of a Propose Atom Board U. S. and Empire WiU Not Share Secret For United Nations Control Commission Nov. 15 Creation of a United Nations commission to control the threat of atomic destruction in the world was proposed today by the United Great Britain and Canada as the best way to tackle the atomic energy President Truman and Prime Minister Attlee and Mackenzie King made this known In a joint communique on their three power Most Find Defense At the same they declared that the three which alone possess the know-how of atomic tomb would not share lhat knowledge until Is to devise reciprocal and enforceable safeguards acceptable to all The commission which the three leaders proposed at the conclusion of their six-day conference on atomic problems would be charged with the duly to make specific proposals on these four For extending between all nations the exchange of basic scientific information all for peaceful ( For control of atomic energy to the extent necessary to ensure its use only for peaceful Would Eliminate The Bomb For the elimination from national armaments of atomic weapons and of all major weapons adaptable to For effective safeguards by way of inspection and other means to complying states against the hazards of violations and In a 1,0000-word statement setting forth the results of their I three chiefs of state prefaced their saying Want War Prevented are aware that the only protection for the Jap Bomb The U. S. Navy is reported planning blast the 32,700-ton Japanese battleship with atomic bombs In an experiment that may the form of all navies in the future world The heavily damaged only battleship remaining to will be towed 500 miles out to sea where atom bombs will be dropped on it to ascertain whether America's will sink a ship of this sort and the effect of the blast on the Made Ward Of Court Girl Check Writer Gets Prelim Hearing world from the destructive use of scientific knowledge lies In the of system cf safeguards that can be devised will of Itself provide an against production of atomic by a nation bent on can we Ignore the possibility of the development of other or of new methods of may constitute as great a threat as the military use of atomic A Fine Distinction The statement made a distinction between what was called the scientific about atomic development and 'the specialized information regarding the practical application of atomic The three leaders note that the scientific Mrs. Anna Marie Taylor of Shell 14-year-old war whose meteoric career in lola was halted by her arrest was made a ward of the juvenile at her preliminary hearing held yesterday before County Judge A. M. Taylor's mother aad 13-year-old who was also the wife of a service came from Missouri yesterday to attend the and they promised Judge Dunlap that all of the more than worth of worthless checks which Anna Marie j cashed with lola would be The Weather tonight and wariner tonight and in east lowest tonight 35, 40-45 for the 24 hours ending 5 p. m. 61 lowest last night 33; normal for today 46; yesterday 1; excess since January 1, 71 this date last 55; lowest 36. Precipitation for the 24 ending at 8 m. 0; total for this year to 43 20; excess since January 1, 8.67 Sunrise 7:03 a. set 5:10 p. m. Thermograph Readings Ending 8 A. M. Today 9 a. m. 9 p. m 10 a. m. 10 p. i 11 a. 11 p. 12 noon 1 p. Zurbucken Trial Is On Jury Selected Today To Try Patrol Head In Federal Tax Case Propose State Bonus From a Liquor Tax Nov. 15. Members of the John Ferguson Post No. 3184 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars have signed a letter to Gov. Andrew Schoeppel urging that the question of repeal of prohibitory laws be put to a vote of the The made public by Charles M. post suggested that any tax collected from be used by the state to pay a bonus for World War II Japs Had A Lobby Intercepted Nip Code Messages Tell of Persons Officers confessed that they were frankly puzzled as to how a strange young girl could Induce business men here to cash checks ranging from to with no more assurance than they had that the were Mrs. Taylor told the court that Anna Marie had left after a party ut a night club there November 3, to come to Before she Anna Marie entrusted a Slim of money with her telling her to deposit it in the The sister failed to do and kept the money at she and thus the checks came back lola with the stamped on 2 p. m. 3 p. m. 4 p. m. 5 p. m. p. m. 7 p. m. 8 p. m. Nov. 15 jury was chosen today to try WiU former superintendent of the Kansas state highway on charges of income tax evasion before U. S. District Judge Guy T. declared a noon Neither government nor defense 12'^m"'. counsel exercised all the juror 1 a. lenges allotted them by the court 2 a. in of the Jury or 3 a. 4 a. Jurors Selected 5 a. The e a. Lcc W. Topeka real 7 0. tate Joe a 8 a. retired Ralph Japan and the Nov. 15-(AP)-Japanese envoys in Washington reported to Tokyo the day before Pearl Harbor that they had been working ' with behind with President Roosevelt and Secretary of State This was disclosed today In the release by the congressional investigating the Pearl Harbor disaster of intercepted diplomatic messages sent by the Japanese between July 1 and Dec. 8, 1941. Broke Code In 1941 Counsel William D. Mitchell officially disclosed the breaking of the Japanese diplomatic code in the summer of 1941 when he placed a 53-page printed copy of messages into the Hundreds pressed for vantage points as the public hearings Into the disaster opened in the senate office building caucus From Tokyo One secret to Tokyo dated Dec. 6 addition to carrying on front negotiations the president and we have worked directly and indirectly through cabinet members having close relations with the president and through individuals equally influential of its bearing upon the state please keep this strictly Up until this moment we have the following to Dined With President the fourth those engaged In plan (A) dined with the president and advised him against a Japanese American war urged him to do the at once between Ike Sees * Reds as Friendly General Fns ( u In Truman Plan lOi Military Nov. 15. Dwight D. told congress today has not slightest thing to gain by war with the and wants to be a He added that be a war between Great Britain unci the United Testifying in support oi V dent request for Eisenhower told the house military Concern for Common Man I believe policy i- friendship with the .Si ii is in Russia a desperate and WOULD HAVE JUMPED Nov. 1 i Gen. Dwight D. 1 today that if he thought ai o er war he Lt would have jumped rig it out of my plane over the At he told the house niit committee in answer to a He said he thinks postwar versal training is c but that doesn't can't iDC If it he civilization might 8S well give A Book Week For Children This Is the 27th annual observance cf national Book V. and Miss Luella librarian at the Ida public has several displays and exhibits of books particularly suited to the The theme this year is Through and a display of Don garage Ray D. Arkansas transit M. hardware and furniture Bird Thomas A. D. W. C. Richard L. and Eugene Roy and On Tax Charge Zurbucken Is charged president did not known what he had in According to the attitude of the president Is his usual when the president discussed matters with Lewis and settled the strike question I understand that he did so on the advice of these the messages ran the Japanese contention that they weren't a United States and Britain were pushing them into it. Reported On Fleet Japanese consul at Honolulu was in another considerable portion of money Wnich already been made available with i and they added that Officers did not arrest it our intention that all further i fellow but said that they of this character that may Sunny Days Will Remain Nov. 15. evidently intent on holding temperatures abnormally will continue to fan the state todav and S. D. predicted for the next 36 are to be in spite of and cold weather in the northern parts of the U. Flora He predicted today of 60 to 65 and tomorrow be warmer at 65 or 70. lows will be near 35 In the northwest and 40 to 45 in the east and are looking for the mysterious stranger to see what light he might be able to shed on last night's Burke Shows Slight Little Nov. 15. William H. and trampled here Oct. 26 by a sick steer he was attempting to continues to his Dr. L. J. said today although he still is conscious only part of the shows a slight improvement each day and indications are that he will make a safe Byers become available from time to tune be similarly Bid To Russia Obviously with Soviet Russia primarily ill they then said that that other nations will adopt the same thereby creating an atmosphere of reciprocal confidence in which agreement and cooperation will But as for the detailed knowledge of practical application of atomic the three asserted that should be kent secret until the world is better through the United to receive it with strong assurances that it would not b2 used for destructive Learion Sponsors Feed For Vets Here Monday A nnd get for the nnd and 1hplr will bo hold Monday at the Memorial at 6:45, Roast turkey and coffee will be at the but each party is to bring a covered dlph own table Legion officials emphasized today that attendance is not limited to nnd that any service man may bring a guest or guests of his own Three Million GIs Freed Since VE Day Nov. 15. to be Day left the amv iprt The war announcing this without naming the gave a month by month summary of It showed the rate Increased from 56.000 In. the period from May 12 to May 31 to a peak of 1,270,000 for the month of POOR BUSINESS Nov. 15. is getting progressively worse these federal officials are Bankrupt petitions normally average 60 to 100 a month but In the 15 days nobody has officially none QUAIL SEASON Sportsmen are reminded that the quail season this year is restricted to Wednesdays and Fridays Thanksgiving Day up to and including December 7. Hours for hunters are between one half hour be fore sunrise and Daily bag limit and limit ten birds Packers and Transit Workers May Strike Kansas Nov. 15-(AP)-Two immediate strike threats faced City today as members of the CIO packinghouse workers at the Kansas City stockyards 222 to 8 to strike if called out by olf I The second was a transportation if not settled at a war labor board will tie-up Kansas City street cari and motor coach transportation forj to hours Saturday attend a mass ac to union The books themselves arc displayed mider various hobbies and other Quite a number of new have been added to the Miss points and lolans would wise to take of the state highway Questions propounded to by Ed Rooney of an for centered on had been with any organization had as its purpose the enforcement of the prohibitory age or the offered had been ' bers of any peace officer or law enforcing United States their Bocks listed among the week's best sellers may be found at the Ida library Fiction The Black Rose by Thomas B. The White by James jr. that three light three 17 c e were light lying at docks the heavy cruisers and airplane carriers have all The intercepted by the appears that no air Is being conducted by the continuing concern for the lot o the common man and they be friends with the St The general said he seme Russians are criticism of the Soviets by the United States But he added ii for Russians to a free press as it in the United His references to the y war with Great Britain o. were made in response to by committee Rep. Thomas wiio do we have as No Specific would nation because he said hf could foretell International adding that years ago none we be at war with or Right he is no one nation In the world that tan challenge a prepared single for world peace organized military United o v ed. No Delay Next Time In r. before ihe y Eisenhower that the of war te would give it no time to prepare if ed Eisenhower err are ance of keeping the Ici we Upon o. f tlie general nation should be prepared ij training young intn ulio have no military District Attorney Randolph Carpenter asked jurors if j fleet air I they ever had had any difficulties | in the on Page 8. No. 1) exhibit showed on Page 8. No. 2i Victim Tells of Jap Brutes A Mass Migration to the West Is by Wife Nov. 15-(AP)- too pleasant at best these but Mrs. Lucille Vernoy did it the hard Shu bundled up nine ether eldest 13, the youngest 2-and headed And today she was reunited with her discharged Pfc. Stephen in a house already occupied by her sister-in-law and the two Things were so crowded last night at the ot Vernon wife of an army i Federal Pay Hike Opposed By Rees Nov. 15-(APi-Rep-Rees says President Truman's for in salaries of top government officials are The Kansan told the house he was not opposed to reasonable wage j hikes for federal especially In lower but that suggestions for Increases for top come mighty poor taste at a time when there Is discussion about the line In and Price Blows Taps For Censor Office So Well by A Lion in The by Adria Locke From by Samuel i The the Flesh and Father by B. The by Ayn The by Lit yd C. by C. S. and by Lau Non-Fiction Up by Brave by Pleasant by Louis Try and Stop Me by Bennett The Cherokee Strip by Marquis Block by Richard The Egg by Betty The American Supplant by H. L. and The Pattern of Soviet by Edgar tered with neighbors and other not to mention the Mr. and Mrs. A. C. and a brother of the O. T. of who accompanied the mother and her brood of nme from In a There was momentary excitement when 8, turned up missing ht roll call after changing trains in Los Angeles come But he was a few I minutes later in the Then 3, had vanished But he was discovered under a No transportation was at hand 15-(AP)-The| office of censorship closes doors i for the last time Byron | wartime censorship is scheduled to call on President Truman to make a final Price recently returned from a special mission to Germany for Mr. Since Japan surrendered the censorship office has been liquidating its At its end the office had | 75 compared with a i thne peak of 14,500. private at a when the train reached that Mrs. Vernoy could barely reach her husband for a embrace and a For in addition to the little all scrambling for a hug from the kitchen was near but the Santa Fe borrowed a pair of for the last stage of the long ' All in Mrs. was a fine CAR CRASH KILLS VET GARDEN Nov. 15-
                    

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