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YOUR MORNIMG NEWSPAPER FIVE THE SHREVEPORT TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1945 It Helps With Dish Washing, AnywaylEX-RANCHER Soldiers Get Clean Sox Daily, Beat Trenchfool Saved From Nazi Burp Gun by Pistol WOMAN JAILED FOR STEALING BABY IN MO. Paris. Jan. 7 (pv Clean, socks have been added to dally supplies sent to HAS FORMULA FOR FIGHTING ii American combat troops at the Pvt. Roy W.

Coon, 24, snn of Mr. frontl it was announced yesterday, and Mrs. M. W. Coon, 34:18 Milton a rejmlti wa, reported, Kt.rtvfft that- ha Vi( 1 1 fm 1 1 hra Ir rf trtirhfrunf uKfrh Bin (Foo-Fighters' Have Microscopic Doubles Glowing Balls May lie Small Balloons Hying in Fields of Highly Charged Electricity in Air Over Germany Ry HOWARD W.

BLAKESI.EE (Associated Press Science Editor) New York, Jan. 7. Germany's new "foo-fighters," the rnysterious, glowing balls that appear alongside American planes over Germany, and accompany the fliers for long distances, have a counter-part in recently discovered action of microscopic particles of rubber latex and other small objects. The "foo-fighters" appear In three Has Killed J52 Germans, a smalli 38.cauber nutot he cut. rious threat a few weoks ago Childless Housewife Took Child From Parents in Train Depot Captured 31 in I.nt Two Months ned overseas with him.

Without bfen thoroughly stamped out. he says In a letter to hit family, he: would have been helpless before a' wounded ln action Dec. 1J ln Oer-Oerman soldier armed with a "burp' many, his family has -been Informed, gun. Wounded ln the left arm by machine By I.KWIS HAWKINS The Nazi opened flie on Coon at R'-'n fire from a German Tiger tank. With the U.

S. 95th Division. West-i such close range that the 8hreve- Coon Is now at B.ishnell General hos- TVffTr PI I formations, a fireball near the tip --fci" WlttliC ern Kront, Jan. 7 if). A formeriport Infantryman was unable to pll, Bngham City.

Utah. He had ranch foreman, Lieut. Raymond J.ldraw his rifle. He drew his pistol been overseas about two months. Aibano, In the last two months, ts qulcklyand shot the German soldier' Private Coon attended Fair Park officially credited with killing' 82 who was firing the "burp" gun high school.

Two brothers are also Germans, capturing 31, knocking out which Coon explains, Is an automatic; in the army, S.Sgt. Rextord L. Coon. 21 machlneguns, two 8R and two pistol carrying 50 rounds of ammu-jnow attending engineering OCS at 20-mm cannons. jnitlon.

It fires so fast, he, says, that1 Fort Belvnlr. Va and Pvt. John S. This score could be Increased tnat can be heard la Cnon in the Infantry, stationed at of a wing, a chain of balls riding along Just In front of the plane, and a group of a dozen at a dis of Stealing Whisky it vixsl Kantas City, Jan. 7 (IP).

A 27-year-old childless housewife languished in Jail tonight, the victim of hor "love" for the baby of two Illinois travelers. Mrs. Helen Lamont, arrested at her home and Jailed without charge, Is alleged to have "kidnaped" 13-month-old Dorothy Dean, the daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. John Dean of Held In Jail with Mrs.

Lamont was her husband. Police detectives reported that the Lamonts' hectic home life had resulted In previous encounters with the law. Mr. and Mrs. Dean, traveling by tance, with an appearance of a Christmas tree.

No commonly known electrical phenomenon explains this diversity. Private Coon, whose wife. Mrs Carr.n Robinson. Ark. Serzeant Coon Robert Willis, 42, negro of 1510 Murphy street was charged by police yesterday with two thefts of whisky tiom the place of Jack Manhelra, S12 Edwards street on January 3.

He was Ethel Wright Coon, la in the Waves arid Private John Coon are both stationed nt New York City, was graduates of Fair Park HIzh school. But all these patterns are shown 19 the new mlcropscopio work. They are described In Industrial and engi another dozen killed, four or five machlneguns and half a dozen 88-mra guns, according to Lieut. Alexander Spandeau, Albano's platoon leader, but "we didn't want to color the record so we confined It to results sworn to by a couple of witnesses." So far the 25-year-old rifleman's efforts have won for him a battlefield promotion from sergeant to second lieutenant and platoon leader, as well as warm praise from MaJ. neering chemistry, In an article by Francis F.

Lucas, of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York Moiulnv: GI' nhook their head when ITc Chester Rogalski, narksdnle Vleld IMP, skipped one meal after another hut are now convinced that the youthful food fndlst menus business. He In shown eating one of his Infrequent meals as he reads a physical culture field for hearing In city court. Albert Vincent, negro of 1119 Fierre avenue was charged with receiving stolen property, it being Uegcd that he purchased most of Tut merchandise Willis had taken. Investigation of the thefts and arrests were made by Detective C. O.

Crabtree. City. bus from Utah to their Illinois home, fell Into a chance conversation with Mrs. Lamont at the Kansas City bus terminal early today. The The particles appear in pairs, Lamont woman, according to the Deans, was friendly with them and Any Shreveport girl with a yen for a husband, an aver Gen.

Harry Twaddle, commander of sion to cooking and a love of peculiar eating habits should the 95th division meet Pic. Chester Rogalski, 1390th MP company, Barksdale! Aibano left his job on a ranch near Field. Chester, who eats a meal only every 44 hours, is look-Sma11, IdRh01 Rnd nll5led ln Jne expressed considerable admiration for the little girl. When Dean and his wife suggested they would like a cup of coffee before they boarded their bus, Mrs. Lamont eagerly agreed to hold the baby for them, they said.

1941. mg for a wife who can forego nourishment for two days at As platoon sergeant ln company of the 377th regiment in the United a stretch, as he does. When they returned from the bus station cafe, neither the woman nor chains and groups. They are In rapid motion, due apparently to electrical forces inherent In the liquid In which they are photographed. In all cases one larger particle, whose bulk might be likened to an airplane, dominates one or more smaller particles.

Both attraction and repulsion are present. Usually the particles, attracted so strongly to a larger one that they are bound within a close distance, never touch the big ones. These litle "foo-fighters" do not glow. The electrical charges, which conceivably under the right conditions could cause them to glow with the kind of light described for the "foo-fighters." If the Germans have found a way to rjroduce electrical forces over Every since he chewed over and States he was a strict disciplinarian digested the writings of Bernarr Mac- and a item drU1 master. He was fadden about five years ago, Private mt(i, tUJ or 'flcer8' Judson House, One Time Itadio, Opera Star, Dies Dumont, N.

Jan. 7 (P). Judson Mouse, 50, former opera and radio tar, once known as "the silver voice of radio," died of ajieart attack at his home. Born in Brooklyn, N. Jan.

30, 1894, House, a tenor, starred with the Chicago and San Francisco Opera companies and toured the country tinging famous opera roles. child was to be found. Later, according to detectives, Mrs. QUICK REPORT TO ARGENTINA IS EXPECTED Lamont's husband arrived home and found her playing with the child. Upon hearing her story, Lamont Rogalski, clerk in his MP company, has never felt the same about his stomach.

Whether or not Macfadden's books gave him heart-burn. Rogalski doesn't say, but he has added his own vari several' years older than his Women's Popular Style Play and Dress detectives said grabbed the child and rushed to the bus station. Officers, questioning the distraught parents of little Dorothy, arrested La ations to Macfadden's dietary princi ples "and has established a diet for mont at the station and Mrs. Lamont Pan-American Union Will Prohahly Turn Request Today himself under which he eats only one meal every two days. And what a meal! at home a few mlnutea later.

17 Don't Risk This Happening to "I Just fell In love with the baby," they quoted the woman. At first his widely separated meals that his education, which ended with grammar school, might bar him. Aibano has a wife and a seven-month-old son living ln Salmon. Idaho. The ex-rancher has a simple formula for fighting the Nazis and this is it: "Keep moving, keep firing but especially keep moving.

The quicker you rush them teh less time you are exposed to their fire and If you keep firing they either duck and sweat It out, break and run or give up." Aibano thinks the 95th In general and his platoon In particular are full of men Just as good a-s he is and he believes the Germans know this, too. "We have had many prisoners of war tell us that when their commanders learned the 95th division elements were fighting them, they would take off for the rear while II II lilt 7 I 1 consisted of a half-dozen bananas, a pound of peanut butter, a pint of tomato Juice, a quart of milk and a half-dozen oranges. For dessert, two hours later, he would eat a quart of Ice cream. BOOKS BY GERMAN HIGH COMMAND SELL ON FALLING MARKET a large area, corresponding to those which exist naturally In the latex solutions, then It is conceivable that their "foo-fighters" are small balloons. How such a huge electrical field could be produced Is not described in the scientific reports available before the war.

But in such a field, the static electricity on a moving balloon and on a moving plane, might account both for the bright glow and the queer attraction, which brings the "foo-fighters" close to a plane, without, so far as reported, ever touching it. In the microscopic latex particles the force developed Is tremendous, He religiously followed this regimen Advanced Ninth TJ. S. Air Force until recently, when the inaccessibil Headquarters, Jan. 7 (IPI.

Weighty war volumes published by the Ger ity of certain foods made him shift to a new schedule under which he goes only 44 hours without food and then eats three meals ln a five-hour Washington, Jan. 7 (P). Formal decision to turn down Argentina's request for an immediate meeting of American foreign ministers Is expected at a Pan-American union meeting tomorrow afternoon. It is unlikely that Argentina will get a flat rebuff but probably will be told that more important things the war and peace plans must come first. That points to a forthcoming meeting at Mexico City of the United and Associated nations in the western hemisphere likely to include all except Argentina whose government currently is recognized by only V01I! PHONE 6139 man high command are available at "fire sale" prices in Swiss book period.

shops, it was reported today from the privates were taking off toward When interviewed on Wednesday at us with their hands up. They don't the nautral country. 4 p.m., he hadn't eaten since the like that marching fire." Among prices quoted are, "Break and apparently enough, If amplified, through in the West," reduced from $1.75 to 60 cents; "Victory Over France," same reduction; "From the SOLON CALLS FOR BIG RESERVE OF night before. At that time he had had four hot dogs, six slices of bread, "lots" of butter, spinach, potatoes and a cup of tea. After that, he went to the Post Exchange cafeteria for stew, sweet potatoes, peas, four pats Karawanken Mountains to Crete," marked down from $1.25 to 40 cents.

to account for an attraction that would drag a small balloon along at high speed as captive of an airplane. These latex particles have the consistency of Jelly beans. Yet the forces four of the American republics, and El Salvador, at present without any FLIERS IN FUTURE recognition. and "in defiance of all powers," which gave the high command's philosophy, cut to 30 cents from The Agenda ln Mexico City is still being worked out but It seems in of attraction are great enough so that of butter, two slices of bread and a pint of Ice cream. Then, after seeing a movie, he retired to his secret cache in the barracks and consumed a half pound of 65 cents.

evitable that the problem of Ar gentina's present diplomatic lsola when one of them touches another, the big one sucks the little one Inside Its own body. This actual con OCS Applicant in Deadly tact and coalescence occurs only occa tlon will come into discussion. Several officials were considering Earnest With Qualifying sionally. IICHARDSOffS PLUMBING and HEATING Night Service, Phone 7-9752 Washington, Jan. 7 (P).

Senator Johnson said today the army lost more planes li training than the enemy had shot down and called for a big reserve of fliers ln the future. Lack of a supply forced the army to rush fliers through training when war started, Johnson said. He advocated starting 100,000 youths ln training each year. The army reported last fall that 14,600 planes were lost on combat missions since Pearl Harbor, 9,900 in other overseas operations and 11,000 were wrecked in the United States. chocolates, a dozen vanilla cookies, one fourth pound of peanut butter and four cokes.

He hadn't eaten for 24 hours at the time he was Interviewed and had no intention of eating until the next evening. The idea behind all this, Rogalski explained, Is that the human body gets along better and is apt to last longer when absorbing the least amount of food with the greatest amount of exercise. DR. S. R.

CLAY OPTOMETRIST 409 Slattery Bldg. Phone 3-8357 Camp Blanding, Jan. 7 An officer's candidate school applicant here apparently was in deadly earnest when he wrote, the following statement into his list of qualifications for a commission: "My three years of experience as a funeral director qualify me to handle grave responsibilities." as a likelihood that Argentina may be asked to send a special delegation to Mexico City after Dumbarton Oaks and war problems have been taken up. There is some question, however, as to whether President Edelmlro Farrell would accept these prestige-diminishing terms. The Argentine charge In Washington will undoubtedly attend tomorrow and there is a slim possibility that fireworks may develop when he Is given the Pan-American union's negative answer to his government's request.

There has been a rumor that Argentina might withdraw from the Pan-American union afterward but most Latin-American diplomats here consider that unlikely- Argentina had asked for a consul- Monday: We Have op $Q98 MOW ONLY NO SHOE A t-J STAMP NEEDED i tatlve meeting of all the American OSS Nightmares nations to discuss her foreign policy ina apparent effort to break through the political quarantine imposed on the present government. PRAVDA DENOUNCES REACTIONARY U. S. PRESS IN EDITORIAL Clearance of Women's Too One and Two-Piece Hits for Everyone! Before 10 a. m.

and After 4 p. m. when the rush to and from work is on! Our job is to give you the best service possible. In order to do this, we ask you to'consider the following simple suggestions which help EASE THE SQUEEZE. I $999 1 Moscow, Jan.

7 OP). Pravda denounced "the reactionary American press" today as "friends and protectors of Hitlerites." The Communist newspapers editorial praised the Bulgarian trial of alleged war criminals and said: "Masses of people in countries liberated from the Hitlerites clamor for retribution. The Hitlerites hope for Indulgence through the protection of their friends ln democratic countries, so they later may prepare their own revenge, "They have friends and protectors indeed. Let's examine, for Instance, the way some American newspapers used the pope's Christmas message. "The pope's message was aimed to distract the minds of believers from ithe vital question of war and peace.

The New York World-Telegram offered an article about 'the claims fthe pope for a fair peace' and the 'guarantee of equal rights to defeated nations and The Washington Evening Star attempted to prove 'no permanent distinction should be made between conquerors and These newspapers as well as the New York Bun swore that Pope Pius VII is a determined protector of democracy." I ilf 11 Formerly $7.75 oj) Give Transfers Open and Face Up Buy Tickets From the Trolley Girls And Remember That Have Your Exact Fare Ready Move Away From the Entrance Door and Utilize the Space to the Rear Bright flattering date dreMt as well as softly accented casuals! Hue quality wool and rayon crepes! hecks, stripes, florals and solid colors In red, blue, green, brown, tan and black! Sizes 9 to l.V, 12 to Convict Wants to Go Out When Governor Does EASY TERMS On purchases totaling $10 or more; usual down paj-ment and carrying charge. War1 Production Begins With Transportation Use It Ride More Between Little Rock, Jan. 7 (A)- Gov. Homer M. Adktns is going out as Arkansas' chief executive today.

The other day he received the following note from a negro convict at the state penitentiary: "I you are going out Jan. 9. I is a good house and yard boy and would like to go out with you." 20; 38 to 41 and to 24 'a! FASHIONS 4 Second Floor 10. 4 YOUR TROLLEY COMPANY Long wearing endura-flex soles euaranteed to eive service equal to leather Pump strap and tie styles with hish, medium and wedge heels! Gabardine uppers in choice of black, brown, blue and wine! Sizes 4 to A A to widths! Shoe Dept. Sears Street Floor Open Daily 9:30 a.m.

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