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12 -FRIDAY—OCTOBER 2, 1942 MONITOR-LEADER MOUNT CLEMENS. MICH. Par Officials Favor Manpower Control Legislation work and advertising agency BROKEN MOON executives, concerning the part Time will come when we'll Comedy Opens at Believe Issue May Soon have moonlight every night, Hay Kyser of radio in the war effort, had Macomb ac- been misinterpreted. cording to Sir James Jeans, MACOMB Dominate Discussions ish scientist, who states that the Sat. A Sub. 1 p.m. Continuous Explains Kyser, newly appointed con- moon will break into pieces and sultant to OWl’s radio division, Necessary to Fully become Bill Believed scattered over all the TONITE, SAT. * SUN. said that in criticizing the lack Available Manpower sky. Criticism of complete cooperation with the Mobilise war program - government’s on BY H. another, perhaps for higher pay, , LONG LAUGHS HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 2 —<A*>— the part of radio, he spoke only ALEX SINGLETON Kay Kyser said to- (0) except with government permis- t i LONG CHEERS imA I— rttr of some radio executives and \v ASHINGTON, Oct. 2 FOR THE rtmtr'u last week be- leaders, and not the industry as —Mounting support among sev- sion. JEWEL II fore a group of Office of War In* a whole. eral top-ranking war officials Meanwhile, two key officials Torln —d Sot. 1 I GRANDEST formation officials, radio net- for manpower control legislation vitally interested in the man- M M COMEDY It was in reference to this mi- reported tod. y amid grow- power supply question were IN nority, he added, that he said was WM YEARSI I I BfJTB mmm!l|H that the issue called before Congressional com- they “accept the ing indications ¦H As Gay as a unless chal- congres- mittees today. lenge and carry the ball, defeat soon may dominate BBT Victory Parade! • The House Agriculture of War Infor- :>-%;S; sional discussions. Com- BuuWARBOHDS of all the Office --IS- mittee, for six months concerned mation could not be Some House Appropriations < efforts Labor situation, HsOtO* 0 avoided.’* Committee members disclosed with the Farm rtC^’ that most of the War Manpow- summoned Donald Nels on. The North Carolina band lead- Fulmer (D-SC er Commission, in executive ses- Chairman said er declared radio has been doing members “to sion, were agreed that legisla- wanted hear from are'ass* a big job, and has pledged even Nelson the reasons behind his He tion would become necessary to greater help in the future. recent statement that there will that if artists can mobilize fully and allocate avail- jSßmaonc awn* added radio be no food shortage.” shorten the war able manpower to industry, agri- do anything to pursuit of angle, CLEMENS by single day, they will the armed forces. In another MOUNT even a culture and McNutt was before the be in saving 10,- closed called SAVINGS BANK instrumental Present at the hearing House Education Committee for 000 lives and $100,000,000. Manpower Msnbct P. ». L a yesterday were Com- suggestions on proposed legisla- mission Chairman Paul McNutt, tion to rehabilitate disabled vet- War Production Chief Donald erans and civilians, and thus DINNERWARE Secretary Agriculture Nelson, of utilize their services for wartime auu am GLASSWARE Claude Wickard, Selective Serv- production. LAMPS ice Director Lewis Hershey, S«to«tl*> f»r DRAMA and excitement highlight the action Urft _ t STAR-SPANGLED Under Secretary of War Robert ¦•om m 4 Gift* of “Friendly Enemies”, opening at the Macomb POTTERY Edward Small’s Patterson and Under Secretary TRIEIfWy / Theatre tonight, with Charles Winninger, James Craig and Charlie Porcelain Baao of Navy James Forrestal. Ruggles. On the same bill “Atlantic Convoy,” a picture with $2.50 to $7.95 7X7 is LIKELY BY NOVEMBER Japs Withdraw plenty of war action. BRASS BASE GIFTS The committee members, de- EMERIES $3.50 to $5.50 clining use of their names, said fHtarlßi " * Thousands of Items. Opta 9 A.M. t* Twelfth longest river in the th_t none of the group had CMAIIIS CM Allll BOUDOIR LAMPS 11 r.M. Dally and Saaday of- Bh^f world is the Amur, with a fered any indication of when the Deep in Jungle * $3.45 pfo Included length of 2500 miles. Riotous Farce WINNINGER RiGSLES Baltimore China Cos. legislation would be sought, nor Mill NANCY ON GBATIOT AVE., <US-*S> of what form it would take. Balked in Drive * 4 Miles Nertb #f Ml. Cleasems NECHT APPLIANCE*SHOP However, one Democratic mem- CRAIG M KELLY •• Macomb St. Phone 675 FOR ACHING ANKLES in New Guinea AND TIRED FEET ber expressed belief it would ilia linin'- im iimei reach Capitol Hillin November. GENE RAL MacARTHUR’S RUB WITH DR. STOVER’S “We gained the impression HEADQUARTERS, ALSO BRUSHES ’ AUSTRAL- FULLER that the situation was urgent, IA, Oct. 2—<yp)—The Japanese, GOLDEN OIL one member said. McNutt, in Will glva yat fastest Par Sate balked in their drive toward VICTORY Baltef. ad testifying recently before the SERVICE SWAN PHARMACY Port Moresby, withdrew deeper DISPLAY House Agriculture Committee into the fastnesses of New Guin- and the Defense Migration Com- ea's Owen Stanley Mountains to- iKgl mittee, declared that a National Household MATERIAL Chas. Ra ULLRICH ’ day, cautiously pursued by Aus- Service Act was “inevitable tralian troops and harried Allied FREE ... for Retail Store AGENCY and would be presented “in the planes. —- near future.” Windows, Coll at DEPENDABLE A communique from Y»nk The crystalizing issue took General MacArthur’s headquarters indi- keep LOU BLANK INSURANCE shape during the rip-roaring ; planes cated the Australians were ap- . -Boats PIIM ML C. *437-1$ Board of Commerce of Every Description Congressional controversy over the U proaching a mountain sinking... to keep Jnles Martin 37 Macomb Phone 724 anti-inflation controls, as agri- Menari, ¦ 58 N. Walnut St. hamlet 46 miles north of Port sailing I Pina ML C. 3S7S-J cultural interests raised the cry ‘ our ships H|||||B Moresby, where it was believed of a growing Farm Labor short- Have a the Japanese might try to make You age. a stand, but apparently there t It has been reflected, too, in "Dependable Service" was no contact between the op- 60VKNMENTSKVICE GAS EATER? the preliminary sparring over that's ear aslidla aaasa Csnscrva yoar gaa eaniaasgtlaa posing forces yesterday. by cansalttng WILLIAM TRACY in “About calling mili- FLOATER KEEP ’EM BOLLING the question of into gfll'?¦ tV' .* ;! Covers personal property of Of- with Secular Visits U Us far Face ”, a special added attraction tary service the 18 and 19 year Menari is about four miles be- ficers and wives against loss by AUTO ELECTRIC week the Jewel yond Nauro, which the Austra- fire, lightning, transportation, nav- • General Repairing showing this at olds, with both advocates and 1«» Na. Gratiat Phaaa 43$ along “Twin starring Added Feature igation. theft, pilferage and larc- O Criss-Cross Tire Service with Beds” opponents contending that a sur- lians reoccupied Wednesday after eny. Minimum premium $lO. George and Joan Bennett. frona_ O Genuine Hi-Speed Brent vey first should be made of all a swift 10-mile advance THS FAMOUS FUN FEUD OF Ceespleie laseranee Ceverage real laugh feast show A Products “It’s a manpower requirments due loribaiwa the preceding day. TANKS MHUON* GOES ONI - to which is attracting over flow . /L and,/ A. / # Tire Vulcanizing SHOES DYED the war. The comparative slowness of %/Uif jTfllARSON ¦—^ MACOMB Any Calar Gamrantaad audiences at each performance. “WORK OR FIGHT’* the Australians’ progress over INSURANCE AGENCY tricky terrain they Wa. t. Ball? IValtaea a OarlaeS John L. Kraft McNutt already has disclosed the indicated rnom scs HI-SPEED BERVICE Aphelion is when the earth that a Manpower Commission were taking no chances on run- aavtogs BMg. LATE WAR NEWS ME. Ossseas lasi Ceraar S. Gratiat aad Charah M. SAM'S CIGAR STORE is at its farthest point from the sub-committee is studying the ning into an ambush. Ph. tOSS Praa Ptek-ap Dallvary 41 Na. Wslant St. MT. CLEMENB sun, 94,422,000 miles. problem, while measures—some Bcaufighters, Airacobras and so broad in scope they amount, flying fortresses meanwhile at- in effect, to “work or fight” or- tacked the enemy’s bases at Sala- ders— have been filed in the maua and Buna 6n the East House and Senate. coast of New Guinea and ham- Simply put, what most of the mered the mountain trails along manpower control proposals which the Japanese were trying amount to is this: to keep supplies moving up to REGISTRATION WILBUR F. HELD 1. Allow the government to the front. assign men—and possibly worn-, REPUBLICAN A special target of the Allied en—to specific jobs deemed es- air raiders was the Wairopi sential to the war effort. bridge over the Kumasi river, SHOULD BE ELECTED ' 2. Establish a single spigot as which was attacked four times NOTICE the only outlet for the reservoir yesterday by Airacobras and FOR of manpower, in place of the flying fortresses. A large section PROSECUTING ATTORNEY three faucet drain to the Army, of the span, damaged the prev- industry and agriculture. ious day and partly repaired by He was raised and educated in Macomb County. 3. Prevent one industry from the Japanese during the night, REGULAR ELECTION bidding for another's skilled la- was reported destroyed by high He has successfully practiced law for more than ten years bor. explosives. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1942 in Macomb County. 4. Forbid workers from leav- The bridge is the bottleneck To the Qualified Electors of the Township of ing one job in a war industry for of the Japanese supply line, for Shelby, State of Michigan He is Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney and has been it offers the only means of mov- hereby given that in conformity ing heavy material across the Notice is with the "Mich- for the past four years.

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