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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 9

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Tuesday Afternoon, November 20, 1945 MADISON THE CAPITAL TIMES WISCONSIN Home Owned -Home Edited -Home Read 9 Soviets Block Iranians Sent To Nip Revolt Russ Order Troops to Return; Deny Arming of Separatists Forces TEHRAN (AP) Iranian troops dispatched to Azarbaijan, province to quell Separatist disturbances there vere halted at Kazvin today by Russian authorities and ordered to return to Tehran, the Iranian government said. Four battalions of troops and had been moving Gendarmes. northward from Tehran, pparently with the tacit consent the Russian commander, 0 quell the outbreak even already have been reported tilled. KAZVIN IS about 100 miles northeast of. Tehran and approxmately the distance between Iranian capital and othe Tabriz, Azerbaijan's largest city.

The troops moving to reinforce government garrisons consisted of wo infantry battalions, one batalion of motorized troops and battalion of gendarmes, the latter accompanied by two American advisors from Col. Norman Schwarzkof's police advisory mission ran. Communications between Tehand northern part of the country still were cut and no clear picture of the fighting could be obtained at the Iran capital. (IN MOSCOW, Izvestia declared oday reports abroad that nad supplied arms to Separatists the northern Iranian province of Azerbaijan were slanderous. (The Soviet government newspaper asserted editorially that the reports resulted from an effort to conceal the effect of Azerbaijan elections and also to district atention from anti-British disorders Palestine and Egypt and a peoble's uprising in Indonesia.) William F.

Buss Dies at Jefferson soldiers replied, "You won't miss -Buy Christmas Seals- MONROE LADY ASSISTANT 2- what YOU want you get in the "Quonset 24" Here is a sturdy, 24'-wide steel building-framed with Stran-Steel: and covered with special sheet steel -that can be modified and adapted to give you exactly what you want for implement storage, tool shed, garage, workshop, loafing barn, or any of a score of combined uses. Do you want a simple shelter with an open side? Then you can buy this building without panels or doors on its straight -a simple, economical shelter. Do you want a partially closed shelter? Then order the "Quonset 24" with one or more solid side panels and an interior steel partition- leaving the rest of the straight side open. A walk-door in the end-panel provides entrance. Do you want a roomy building with plenty of door space? Then buy the "Quonset 24" with any desired combination of sliding doors and solid panels on the straight side.

5 The "Quonset 24" is available in any length you want in units of 12', with any desired NAIL arrangement of sliding doors and solid panels on the straight side, and with a walkdoor and windows optional in the end-panel. It brings you all the advantages of Stran-Steel construction, proved in tens of thousands of military durability, uniform strength, resistance to deterioration. Come in and discuss (STRAN STEEL) this -cost, -maintenance steel building that is designed to meet your needs. CENTRAL WISCONSIN SUPPLY CO. PHONE BADGER 1416 or WINDSOR 14R12, WINDSOR, WIS.

The "Quonsets and Stran- Steel framing diE products of Great lake Or 01 Na' uts Steel Corporation William F. Buss, 72, Jefferson, ormerly of Madison, died today 1 a Jefferson hospital. He was a resident of Madison everal years as manager of an A store. He is survived by one son, LewS, Jefferson: two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Gundlack, Milwaukee; Mrs.

Arsula Took, Los Angeles; hree grandchildren. Burial will be at Ft. Atkinson. CHICAGOAN ARRESTED Douglas V. Asbury, Chicago, was arrested Monday at Sparta by U.

S. marshal officers on a charge of violating the Dyer act by transporting a stolen motorcycle from Chicago to Tomah. He is being held in county jail, but will probably be returned to Chicago for trial, the marshal's office stated. New Photo of Hitler's Eva This picture Eva Braun is American intelligence officers. British intelligence to have wed to have died together a day after Miller Services to Be On Wednesday WAUNAKEE, Wis.

Funeral services for Mrs. John A. Miller. 75, who died Sunday, will be held Wednesday at 9 a. m.

in the Kuestner funeral home and at St. John's church, with the Rev. Fr. Michael Jacobs officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Honorary pallbearers the Christian Mothers' society, of which Mrs. Miller was a member, will be Mrs. Noltner, Mrs. Henry Malley, Jacob Teiler, Peter. Mrs.

Michael Esser, Mrs. Joseph Keller and Mrs. Edwin Kuestner. Active pallbearers will be six nephews, Louis Hauser, Robert Karls, Gerald Kurt, Herman Nellen, John Houser, Theodore Hilgers. REPORTS GUN STOLEN A gun which John Burns, 2616 Mason brought back from Germany was stolen from him by two soldiers Monday night, he reported to police.

Burns said he met the men at a local hotel and showed them the gun. The men kept the gun when they When left in Burns a cab. asked he the reported. men to give him his gun, one of the Gen. Yamashita Loses Attempt to Escape Death Must Begin Defense On Wednesday; Delay Also Is Refused by Court Gen.

Tomoyuki Yamashita, defeated in his latest attempt to escape death as a war criminal, must begin his defense Wednesday. Yamashita appeared composed and once smiled broadly today although his pleas for a "not guilty" verdict and for a delay in presentation of his defense both were denied by the U. S. military commission trying him. Maj.

Gen, Russell B. Reynolds, president of the military commission, reminded Col. Harry Clarke, chief defense counsel, that several times he had requested both defense and prosecution to expedite the 3-week-old proceedings. defeaske declined to say how many witnesses would be used, or to give a hint as to their identity. His only estimate of the time the defense would require was "three days to three -depending upon the extent of crossexamination by the prosecutor, Maj.

Robert M. Kerr. The prosecution used 18 days to and more than exhibits and present more than, 200 witnesses scores of documents, pictures and translations. Son Born to Wife of Actor Eddie Bracken SANTA MONICA, two small daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

Eddie Bracken have a new brother. The boy, named Michael Edward Bracken, was born to Mrs. Bracken in St. John's hospital Monday. The wife of the screen and radio actor is the former Constance Nickerson, stage actress.

Bennett Plowright, 72, Menasha Banker, Dead MENASHA, Bank Plowright, businessman of Menasha here vice-president and for a 37 of prominent years, the died Monday. He was 72. Loudspeaker and Intercommunication Systems SALES SERVICE BEECHER COMMUNICATIONS CO. NOT EMEI SON ST MADISON 6179 Obituaries cemetery. MRS.

MARIE S. STEINMETZ DR. CHARLES A. VAN VELZER Funeral services for Dr. Charles A.

Van Velzer, 94, of 128 E. Johnson who died Sunday, will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Frautschi funeral of home, First with Metho- Dr. dist in church Forest officiating.

cemetery. Burial will LOUIS S. REICHENBERG Funeral services for Louis S. Reichenberg, 75, of 2802 Colgate who died Sunday, will be held Wednesday at 11 a. m.

in the Frautschi funeral with Rabbi Manfred Swarsensky' officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill Funeral services for Mrs. Marie S. Steinmetz, 82, of 1127 E. Gorham who died Sunday, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.

m. in the funeral home, with Dr. Otto J. Wilke of St. John's Lutheran officiating.

Burial will be Hill cemetery. churches MRS. B. J. SWATOS Funeral seryices, for Mrs.

B. J. Swatos, 52, Sommers who died Monday, will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in Schroeder funeral home, with the Rev.

John W. Birchall of Bashford Methodist church officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery. KERMIT C. OLSON Funeral services for Kermit C.

Olson, 31, of 911 Chandler who died Monday, will be. held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in Trinity Lutheran church, with the Rev. John N.

Walstead officiating. Burial will be Roselawn cemetery. The body will be taken from the Schroeder funeral home to the church at 12:30 p. m. American Air Transport closed its Alaskan operations with 5,200,000 miles of flying over rugged country without an accident.

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Meantime, remember that the Puritan Chok Bacon you can't always get is going to our Servicemen still on duty overseas. TANG Because of its "plus" of unusually fine flavor Pure and tenderness, Puritan Bacon has been awarded Pork TANG Cudahy's famous Plus Product Seal. Shown above, Extra SR Gin of pre-war quality made with pre-war imported botanicals 1 Today Hiram Walker brings you gin made with the same imported herbs, roots and berries used in the making of Hiram Walker's pre-war gin. 2 And remember, between Repeal and Pearl Harbor Americans bought more Walkermade gin than any other kind. A Cassia from orange peel from Valencia from these and all other rare herbs, roots, and berries used in making Hiram Walker's Gin today come from a supply imported before the war.

It's these imported botanicals, plus American grain spirits, that give Hiram Walker's Gin its real, pre-war quality. In accordance with Gin are formula used in Walkers MADISON'S HIRAM two favorite fall gin drinks HIRAM WALKERS DRY MARTINI GIN SOUR WALKERS Distilled London Hiram Walker's Distilled 1 teaspoon sugar, juice of Distilled Dry London Dry Gin lime, Hiram juice of Walker's lemon, Dis- Martini Vermouth Rossi Dry tilled oz. London Dry Gin add AD HIM NO HILLED BOTTLED FROM BY GIN Shake with ice, strain, RAM Stir well with ice, strain and slice of orange and cherry. PEORIA LINOD serve with olive in well- If desired, fizz with sparchilled glass. kling water.

90 proof. Distilled from American grain. Hiram Walker Sons Peoria, Ill. ED. PHILLIPS SONS, Exclusive Distributors, Madison, Wis.

he es bd th or er of 1e It1e sO ur te in re is er rs ft 1e from her found Nov. 15 by Eva and "Hitter are reported by during the last days of Berlin and their marriage. Wirephoto). Athletic Officials Meet Is Delayed with the Thanksgiving holidays. 'KRAEGE ILL WITH COLD Mayor hraege was absent from his office for the second straight day today, confined to his home at .1929 University ave.

with a heavy cold. He plans to remain at home and rest until Friday at least, his secretary said. Cody sorghum, a western plant being tested for wide use starchy food, was named for Buffalo Bill Cody. A meeting of the Southern Wisconsin officials association originally scheduled to held here night, at the Wisconsin sporting postponed goods until Nov. 28.

"Dynie" Mansfield, been, president of the group, made the I postponement because numerous officials and coaches had rescheduled games from Friday to Wednesday night to avoid conflicts SERVICE that is a source JOHNSON of comfort to those who remain JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME r. OCA 1. Ill..

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