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Page 'two Wisconsin Rapids Daily in Saturday, June 12, 1943.

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VICTORY GARDEN Dr. Caldwell Withdraws His

DRILY Resignation From State Board

RRDIO PEST CONTROLS Madison, Wis.— (*)—Dr. Morris »Q JUtT Ml



ARE DESCRIBED G. Caldwell, director of the state

welfare department's division of

corrections, announced today he had

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A wanting to victory gardeners week' withdrawn the resignation he pre- tttt S*SQ IS 1C 2T 2S M 30 31

1 sented three weeks ago to Herman

RATION CALENDAR

WFHR

of this community to mobilise their somewhere in Australia recently Kloppmann of Crivitz, chairman of

forces to man the firing line with •when a group of Wisconsin Rapids the state board of public welfare. BO AUGUST ma •U SCPTEMIM Ml

spray cans and insect powder was IUH NO* IU^ wit TBV I I VM \u* BM IttI •!» mil »•! SAT



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issued today by H. R. Lathrope, soldiers spotted Joe Goodrich, son of Say* He Resigned Under Pressure *

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1340 Kilocycles Wood county extension agent. Dr. and Mrs, J. K. Goodrich, in a| Declaring he resigned under pres- IS 1W:'"- •*«*£• "^ * ••>$* out Lathrope. These worms often chase of MEATS, FATS and OILS,

6:45-7:00—"Confidentially Yours" of the line.

*J N l ^ W^^/'';

^^ His letter follows: CANNED FISH and CHEESE.

(MBS). tunnel their way into the heads of

7:00-7:30—This is the H o u r cabbage and destroy it, says Lath- The unofficial greeters included "Considerable pressure was exert-

Bob Collier, Len Verjinski, "Hub" ed on me to resign my position as June 15—Stamp 17 in War Ra-

(MBS). rope. The best remedy for this type tion Book 1 good for one pair of

7:30-7:43—Tiny Hill (MBS). of insect is poison bran bait To pre- Huber, Jim Bord, Howard Mason director of the division of correc-

7:45-8:00—Ruby Newman (MBS).

THE PRICE OF GUADALCANAL—The mate crosses standing row on row and each topped by a pare such bait, one mixes five and Phil Dittman, all of whom have tions. While I felt that it was ex- SHOES through this date. Stamp

8:00-9:00—Chicago Theater of

lonely name stretch across this marine corps cemetery on Guadalcanal, testimony to the price re- pounds of bran, three-fourths of a been in service since the local Na- tremely unfair to me at the time, is transferable between members of

quired to wrest a tiny Pacific island from the Japanese. (/P photo from U. S. marine corps). pint of molasses, two quarts of tional Guard battery was mustered I yielded to that pressure. 1 am a family.

the Air (MBS). in, in the fall of 1940. Needless to satisfied now this was a mistake, be- June 16—Stamp 18 In Ration

9:00-9:03—News. warm water, three and one-half Book 1 becomes valid for one pair

9:05-9:13—Dance Music. ounces of paris green or two and say, news from home was exchang- cause the division of corrections

9:13-9:45—Saturday Night Bond-

Wagon (MBS).

Growing American Air Force Plays one-half ounces of crude white ar-

senic. Mix until it is a crumbly

mass and then spread it over the

ed with Joe, who hadn't seen any- needs a constructive program un- of shoes. Stamp is transferable be-

one from the old home town since hampered by politics.

arriving in Australia in January. All "I am, therefore, withdrawing my

tween members of a family.

June 20—Red "N" stamps in Ra-

9:45-10:00—Teddy Powell (MBS).

in all, it was a real reunion, accord- resignation for the reason that the tion Book 2 become valid for pur-

10:00-10:15—News.

10:15-10:30—Dick Kuhn (MBS). Its Part in Raids .On Nazi Europe garden at night.

With the first wave of the insect

army thrown back gardeners must

ing to letters which the "reunion- same has not been officially accept- chase of MEATS, FATS and OILS,

ists" wrote to their parents here. ed by the state board of public wel- CANNED FISH and CHEESE.

SrNDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS fare, to whom it was sent. If there June 30—COFFEE stamp No. 24

not rest. Next will come the cucum- Hendricks Promoted is any question as to my status, expires at midnight.

8:00-8:15—News.

8:15-8:30—Symphony in Swing.

8:30-9:00—Religious Program.

9:00-9:30—Detroit Bible C l a s s

BY DE WITT MACKENZIE

Coincident with the admission in Hitler's newspaper Voel-

dscher Beobachter that the allied bombing of German cities

ALLIES HAMMER ber beetles which attack the cucum-

ber, squash, and melon plants. These

are a continuous danger from the

John Hendricks, son of Mr. and June 30—Red "J," "K," "L,"

Mrs. Anton Hendricks, Nekoosa, has I am asking to be reinstated. If the "M," and "N" stamps in Ration

been promoted to private first class, board does not want to continue my Book 2 expire at midnight.

(MBS).

9:30-10:00—Symphony in Swing.

10:00-10:30 — W e s l e y Radio

a damned serious thing" there comes from the Eighth United States

air force headquarters in England the disclosure of a great increase in

our bomber strength which is play-

JAPS IN BURMA moment the young plants break

through the soil until harvest. The

most effective weapon is rotenone—

according to a notification from the services, I am asking that it file

army air base at Great Bend, Kas. charges, so that the same can be took recently on matters relating

Pfc. Hendricks attended Alexander met openly and publicly, and my to correctional institutions. He said

ing its part in the devastating day bearing dusts, though pyrethrum is high school and has now been in the position vindicated."

League (MBS).

10:30-11:00—Sunday Melodies.

11:00-11:30—Northwestern Uni-

AGREEMENT AT and night bombardment of the

Nazis.

New Delhi — ( I P ) — A m e r i c a n

and British planes operating from

Indian bases carried out a series of

also effective but not so toxic as ro-

tenone. Use a duster to apply this

material for the best results. Rote-

army five months. Has Been Head 4 Years

he disagreed particularly with the

board's adoption of a report com-

First Lieut. George B. Skinner, j , Dr. Caldwell's resignation would mending changes in policy and man-



ALGIERS-REPORT

versity "Reviewing Stand" (MBS). Doubled Since March

11:30-12:15—Stevens Point Hour. Our commander, Major General

widespiead and destructive raids none can also be used to control 1421 Baker street, Wisconsin Rap- °ave * * J"ly L He agement at the state industrial

12:15-12:30—News. yesterday on Japanese troops, mili- cabbage worms if it is applied when ids, reported for duty at the Colum- has headed the division of correc- school for boys in Waukesha ef-

Ira A. Eaker, states that the Am- tary installations and rolling stock bia, S. C., army air base this week tions since the welfare board was fected under direction of the new

12:30-1:00 — L u t h e r a n Hour erican air fleet in Britain increases the pests are still small.

in Burma. Describes Squash Bug and was assigned to a medium reorganized four years ago. Division superintendent, T. R. Uthus. He also

(MBS). Algiers — (&)— The French com- from fifteen to thirty per cent Attacking along with the cucum- bombardment group as a navigator. directorships are appointive and nol said he believed the board made a

1:00-2:00—Stevens Point Hour.

2:00-2:30—Calvary Baptist Gos-

mittee for national liberation was monthly. He says it has doubled Mitchell medium bombers of the ber beetle will be the squash bug. Lieut. Skinner returned recently under civil service. mistake when it named William

reported reliably today to have since March, and will be doubled United States 10th air force struck This bug is often called the "stink from an Alaskan base, and visited Supplementing his comment in Hinkamp as acting warden at Wau-

pel Hour. reached an agreement to discharge again between now and Octooer. probably the most severe blow in a here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the letter to Kloppmann, Dr. Cald pun prison to succeed John Burke,

2:30-2:45—Marshfield Hour. bug". It is about five-eighths of an

high army officers with anti-allied, Those figures are highly signifi- raid on enemy railroad installa- inch in size, dark brown in color, and Fayette Skinner, before reporting at well asserted he was not in agree- who resigned to enter the armed

2:45-3:00—American Dairy Asso- 'ascist or Petainist backgrounds, cant in view of the all-round allied

ciation (WN).

tions at Ywataung and Thazi junc- flat-backed. Effective measures to Columbia. He won his wings in De- ment with actions the welfare boan forces.

jowmg to a demand made by Gen. offensive in Europe. They fascinate tion. A communique reported that stop this pest include pyrethrum cember, 1941, and was previously

3:00-3:30—Marshfield Hour. Charles De Gaulle under threat of me because of an estimate which many direct hits were observed at

3:30-4:00—Young People's Church dust containing about three tenths stationed at Mather Field, Cal.,

•esigning. was given me while I was in Bri- Thazi junction, causing oil fires and per cent pyrethrins. Gowen Field, Idaho and Miami, Fla.

ftf the Air (MBS). tain last October. I was told then demolishing rolling stock. EAT BETTER — PAY LESS — AT WHITROCK'S

Sxpect Action Tonight In small gardens another measure

The source, which may not be by well informed quarters that the that might be used consists of col- Frederick Blatt of Arpin has been Special Sunday Dinner and Supper

SUNDAY NEWS BROAD American and Britisn bomber forces Heavy American Liberator bomb- transferred from Truax field, Madi-

dentified by name, said the commit- ers hurled three tons of explosives lecting these bugs by hand as fast

CASTS ON WFHR in Britain could be trebled in num- son, Wis., to the army air corps' ra-

8 A. M., 12:15 P. M., 4:15

ee was expected to take action to-

night on the contrcn ersial army re- ber, by the first of this year, it on Japanese radio installations at as they appear and destroying them.

dio service at Clovis, N. M. COMPLETE DINNERS

Diamond island, destroying one This bug often winters in rubbish

would be possible to reduce Hitler's

P. M., 7:55 P. M. and 10 P.M.

Important bulletins released

upon receipt.

organization question. De Gaulle

and six other members of the com-

mittee were said to be in accord, and

strength enough by spiing so that

an army could be landed in France

off the channel without excessive

building and damaging others. P-40

fighters armed with fragmentation

bombs lashed at the enemy in the

piles, or in piles of leaves, hence it

is advisable to burn all old vines and

other debris which might offer win- Adams County Board 60

his was interpreted to mean that the

vhole group would accept the Fight- losses. " Hukawng valley area of northern ter shelter. Has 1-Day Session SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU __

4:00-4:15—William T. Evjue. Burma, destroying a Japanese While preparing the defenses

ng French leader's •view. Pa\es Way For Invasion against these insects, one must Home Made Beef Noodle Soup~

4:15-4:30—Review of the News In other words, some three headquarters building and a bar- Friendship, Wis.—First of the Tender T Bone Steaks

(WN). De Gaulle has insisted upon an racks at Laza and leaving fires watch for signs of attack by flea new schedule of monthly meetings

army purge without delay. months' intensive bombing with the beetles. These attack cabbage, tom- Delicious Fried Chicken with Giblet Dressing

4:30-5:00 — Bulldog Drnmmond trebled forces would pave the way burning at Taro, Ningbyen, Kantau of the Adams county board was Baked Ham — Cranberry Jell

(MBS). The feeling of the Fighting and Lalawng, the communique said. ato, potato, and radish plants. The held Tuesday, lasting but that one Roast Round of Beef — au jus

?

rench leader became known yester- for invasion. best control for these beetles is to

5:00-5:30—Murder Clinic (MBS). Well, increases in the two air day. The board audited bills, appro- Breaded Veal Cutlets

5:30-6:00—Consolidated Hour. day after he declined to attend a All Planes Return apply derris or cube dusts. The most priated $150 to paint a county-oWn- Roast Leg of Pork — Dressing

6:00-6:30 — Voice of Prophecy ommittee session and precipitated fleets were slow in coming. Spring Not an American plane or crew general control measure is to spray Grilled Chicken Livers and Bacon

arrived with the Fuehrer still too ed building at Adams, and named

(MBS). a crisis in negotiations which had member was reported lost. thoroughly with bordeaux and lead Harry Spindler, Grand Marsh, as Molded Fruit Salad

6:30-6:45—Dinner Dance. >een deadlocked three days. tough for invasion, though the RAF bombers raided enemy stor- arsenate mixture. The lead arsenate Creamed Whole Kernel Corn or Buttered Green Beans

speeding up of the Anglo-American new treasurer of the county fair Fluffy Whipped Potatoes

6:45-7:00—"Time and Tide." Wants Immediate Reforms age buildings and anti-aircraft pos- kills the old fashioned potato bugs board, succeeding Henry Ueker, re-

7:00-7:45—American Forum of In addition to his opposition to bombing operations showed that itions at the important base of Ak- and flea beetles while the bordeaux Parker House Rolls or Cinnamon Buna

business was improving. Both Am- signed. DESSERTS

the Air (MBS). some 150 generals, De Gaulle also yab, a British communique said, acts as a repellant for the leaf hop-

7:45-7:55—Meet The Maestro. was insistent on immediate reforms ericans and British were getting •while bomber and fighter forma- Apple - Cherry - Rhubarb or Banana Cream Pies

pers. Luick's Ice Cream

7:55-8:00—News. to assure Fighting French units a more bombers. Now it would appear tions blew up buildings at Padali, Flea beetles are already assault- INSURANCE WOMEN MEET

8:00-9:00—Old Fashioned Revival jromment position in the army. that the two fleets may be ap- pounded Japanese positions at Thei- ing Wood county garden and field Milwaukee —(IP)— The Nation-

Hour (MBS). It had been reported that Gen. proaching the magic figure which zang in the Kale valley and harried potato plots. They do serious dam- al Association of Insurance Women

9:00-9:30—Boys Town. lenri Giraud would acquiesce to was mentioned to me. That wouldn't river and road transport along the age and it is only with careful ob- will hold its annual convention at

9:30-9:45— John Stanley—News most of the requests if they could represent an excessive number at Chindwin river valley. servation that one can detect this the Schroeder hotel here June 16-19.

(MBS). )e handled gradually, but was balk- all, but enough to rub the frosting enemy because of its small size.

9:45-10:00 — "Bobby Hookey" ng at the insistence on immediate off Herr Hitler's ginger-bread.

Has Bad Effect On People READ TRIBUNE WANT ADS.

(MBS). action.

The Berlin correspondent of the

Shoe Stamp Must Last

10:00-10:15—News.

10:15-10:30 — T e d d y P o w e l l

One person in a position to know

Stockholm Tidningden reports that Through October 31 Say Wage Increase «Plt«ra^^

said De Gaulle recently told associa-

(MBS). tes "Giraud wants to retain power informed military circles ad- Will Solve Problem

and run the whole show." mit they can no longer hide the fact Washington —(#>)— The Office

MONDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS that the effect of daily round-the- of Price Administration announced Rhinelander, Wis. —(&)— Denial

7:00-7:15— "Old Ab". clock bombing is "awful on the today that the new shoe ration of lumber operators' assertions that

7:15-7:30—News.

7:30-8:00—Early Birds. Withdraws health and nerves of the people,"

even if bombs don't fall in their

stamp which becomes valid next

Wednesday m u s t last civilians

a labor shortage in the logging in-

dustry could be solved only by using

8:00-8:05— News.

8:05-9:00— Late Risers Club. Request For Funds immediate neighborhood.

In this connection Emil Ludwig,

through October si.

The stamp is No. 18 in the sugar-

prisoners of war was sounded yes-

terday by union representatives here

9:00-9:05— A. P. News.

9:05-9:10— Meet Mr. Baby.

9:10-9:15—Edwin Lemar Trio.

to Cover Oil Deal the German biographer, has ex-

pressed the belief before the house

coffee book. Stamp 17, first of the

shoe ration stamps, expires Tuesday

yesterday.

Taking the floor at the closing ses-

foreign affairs committee in Wash- night. sion of a two day "fact-finding meet-

9:15-9:30—The choir loft (MBS), ing" called by Norman Schulze, spe-

9:30-9:45—Morning melodies. Washington —(&)— The navy ington that bombing "is the decid- The new stamp will have to last

has withdrawn a request for funds ing factor that will break the Ger- for four and one half months, which cial representative of the war man-

9:45-10:30— Marshfield Hour. power commission in the area, la-

10:30-10:55— Stevens Point Hour, to cover a contract with Standard mans." It's his view that German is 11 days longer than stamp 17.

Oil company of California for oper- nerves will crack under the contin- As in the case of stamp 17, stamp bor spokesmen declared a wage in-

10:5:i-ll:00—The Town Crier.

11:00-11:15 — Boake C a r t e r ation of oil lands in the Elk Hills ued aerial assault and that invasion 18 will be transferable within a fam- crease is the answer to the shortage. WAR PRICE AND

(MBS). na\al resene, which Senator Lan- won't be necessary. ily so that, for instance, a parent Speakers charged that logging op-

11:15-11:30—Morning Devotional ger (K-NI)) criticized as a "hush- That's interesting testimony as

coming from a German. However,

who does not need his stamp may erators were "'deliberately imped-

ing" production to show higher op-

RATIONING BOARD

11:30-12:00 — Ordnance Replace- hush" deal and Standard defended use it for a child.

ment Band (MBS). as a legitimate navy measure to ac- while such a collapse certainly is erating costs in an effort to justify

12:00-12:05— Markets (WN). quire its interest in the field. possible, it will be a mistake for requests for increased ceiling prices.

12:05-12:15—Eddie Dean. President Orders Study us to bank on it. 3 Swedish Destroyers and union men duringthe operators

Complaints made by

the confer-

12:15-12:30— News. Withdrawal of the request for a

12:30-12:45— Buck Leverton. $1,748,408 appropriation was an- Sunk By Sabotage ence are to be filed with the various

12:i5-l:00— Rudy Sooter. nounced yestculay by Attorney Gen- Packs May Be Too government agencies whose repre-

1:00-1 :ir>— Cedric Foster (MBS) eial Riddle w h o said President Roo- Heavy On Invasions Stockholm, Sweden — ( I P ) — Sab- sentatives attended, Schulze said.

1:15-1:30— Victor} (.arden Club. sc.'\(lt had ordered a study of the otage by unidentified persons was

l::j()-2:00— Mutual Goes Calling legality of the aKreompnt between blamed in a government communi-

(MBS). the- n a \ j and Standard Oil. Washington —(/P)— The aim to que today for the sinking of three BURNS PROVE FATAL

2:00-2:30— Rev. Giles. Senator Langer said in the sen- make the American soldier the best Swedish destroyers at Haarsfjaer- Green Bay, Wis. — (JP)— The

2:30-2:45 — American Salute. ate Thuisday that the lease was a equipped in the world may be suc- den, near Stockholm, Sept. 17, 1941. six-year-old daughter of Mr. and

2:45-3:00— Wilbur Cumberland. "KI\C away" which ho averted "hor- ceeding too well, military author- Thirty-three men were lost when Mrs. Randall Kaye, Virginia Lee,

3:00-4:00— Marshfield Hour. i intd" the intonoi and justice de- ities indicated today as they dis- the ammunition chamber of one of died Thursday of burns after her

4:00-4:15 — Sheelah Carter, Com- paitments when they learned of it. closed that methods of lightening the warships exploded and blasts clothing caught fire. She was play-

mentator (MBS). For "National Inle'rcht" the packs of invasion armies were spread to the others. ing with several other children.

4:15-4:30— Quaker City Pan-Am- A navy offn i,\l answered that the under consideration.

ericana (MBS). proirct was a "good deal" for the Experiences in North Africa and

4:10-1:15 — Highway P a t r o l government and entirely in the na- the Aleutians demonstrated, these

(MBS). t'onal mtrrcst, and the oil company unquotable sources said, that the

4:45-5:00— "I'ncle Sam". in a statement last night asserted it men who swarm ashore on enemy

5:00-5:01— Prayer (MBS). had "patriotically entered into" the beaches should carry lighter loads.

5:01-5:05 — Nc» h . contiact

5:05-5:30— Stevens Point Hour. The contract involved ownership

5:30-5:45 — Parade of Bands. by the eompanv of 8,'JOO ocres rep-

5:15-6:00 — Superman (MBS).

6:00-6:15— Fulton L e w i s Jr. ^eive poo! It provided for payment

(MBS).

6:15-6:25— Sports Parade.

6:2">-6:30— Sports Spotlight.

losditmp; one-thud of the navy re-



j to Standaid for e-quipmuit it had m-

I stalled m the field, and the right of

RAPIDS ARE YOU HELPING THE MAN...

6:30-7:00— Dinner Uanco,

7:00-7:15— (al Tinney (MBS).

j t h c company to one-thud of the oil

w i t h d r a w n , recogiiuing company

hip of the 8,.i()0 an^s.

RADIOS' LAUGH

CHAMP HIMSELF! with the toughest job in town? |

7:15-7:30— Marvin 'le«ke.

7:30-8:00— T h e Better Half— THE MAN is closed, he's studying ways in which to solve

(MBS). HELD AS HOSTAGE He doesn't get much applause—that hard-work-

8:00-8:05— News. WHO RAN ing neighbor of yours on the War Price and the problems of the people of his community.

"lork (.T)- A British ra-

8:05-8:1."— Musical Interlude. dio ioadca^t rrrordod by CBS to- A LAUGH Rationing Board. Most of the time he's listen- It's a hard, grueling—ind all too often—a

8:15-8:30 — "Manpower, LTD." — Dance Mu=ic. * to P m. Tan Yon T«p Thin, NBC,

9:45-10:00— War Surgery and Re- 8 W p. m. 3i>ntll(ht liandii, CBS. doesn't get paid for it. It's all voluntary—all to the people themselves in working out of prob-

habilitation (MBS). "above and beyond the line of duty." Long after lem m Trnii i~M4 ttotrum, Wl<- 12-00 noon markets, reports, Wlnroa-

««»ln network. •In network (dailj Monday throocb

0:30 p. m. Th*nk« t* |h« V«nki. CBS

7:00 fi. m. Qnii Kh»w, TBS.

7:00 p. m. Able'. frlih ROM. NBC.

':** p. m. Truth or Conirqucnce.

Friday).

7-00 p. m. Vo» Pop, CBS.

7:00 p. m. Cavalcade of America, NBC.

7:30 p. m. True or fralte. Blue network.

7-80 p. m. Oa.T Mnetlei, CBM.

TONITE:

"LITTLE JOE, THE

WRANGLER"

SUNDAY Wisconsin MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.

7:30 p. m. Hoi. (.7 l.nblir CBS. (1-00 p. m. Radio theater. CHS.

»:
• :W r. •. B*r« Dcacc, A'BC. • :H p. m. Vcrc*a Guild l-la/ara, CBft,



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