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'HIIBiif POTATO GRADE SCHOOLS PLAN Turn notato trading schools Wilt Majority Of Senators Fa Vor Pdii-Vpr Agrlinielii Survey Shows Divergence In Opinions REASSEMBLES BLAST RIPS DOOR FROM SCHOOL 1 CAMfitN, Oct. 4-WThe federal bureau ot Investigation took a hand today In the Investigation ot two bombings here early yesterday. AFL FEATURE be o( interest to potato grower in rnmhrlfi mmlv measure, which 'would record ten- Might measure, the total would Bafkley lias gtv(r) qualified approval to the Fblbrlght proposal be three mora than a majority, greis at favoring American pflrtlci' nation through constitutional pro. areas. Next Wednesday, October 4.

but refrained from eommittina him Many Legal Contro self because he ia a member of the a potato grading scnom wm on ForelBn Relation committee and held at the term 01 rxnn wuairiKK, nu Ar fafmlllnvvn. Thl. cesses in "appropriate international machinery with power adequate to establish and maintain a just and lasting peace among the nations ot Included in the group who would not commit themselves were Chairman Connolly (D-Tex) (of the Senate Foreign Relations committee, and Senators Vanderberg (R-Mich) The first blast rlnned the doors versies Awaiting Settlement Oct. 4( from H. B.

Wilson Public School. Oct. -() A majority ot the senate favors International collaboration after the war, but there are so many different viewpoints that any foreign policy declaration now almost certainly would have to be vague and general In Its commitments. That was the Interpretation placed by veteran observers today on the results of an Associated Press poll in which 89 senators The aecond Wrecked the entrance jgradlng school will be held cooperatively by the Pennsylvania Stat? Icollege, the Pennsylvania Potato Aaennlottftn. MA the fie- to boolfoom In different sec tlon ot the city.

They occurred The Supreme Court reassemble for Plea to Get Some Circles 3gBOSTON, -The Am- Federation, ot Labor opens ennttal convention today ytVjMif major a'Uerttlon 'likely to bo rjoVctiVMad ameng alien Hems as the JfpappltcBtlon of' John L. Lewis' Workers, for restoration ot ohartea, the -manuower Drcb like Connslly would be expected to support any resolution It reports. Nearly a More of the 49 Senators who said they would Vote for the Fulbrlght proposal mads it plain that they would like to have, something more definite in the way ot commitments. Thus majority senate opinion seemed lo agree on the fundamental nolnt that the nations mus get to- about two hours apart. Eleven' senators opposed the and White (H-Me, wno nave urcif measure In it present form, 36 de-led their own foreign policy declined to commit themselvea and derations.

seven were not reached. Others who have expressed pub- Among-the 33 who declined tolllcly a. desire for International slate "yes' 'or "no views were all Postwar Cooperation include Dc- Detective Benjamin Simon said Iho FBI la working on the case, be lis 1943-44 term today with legal-controversies of far-reaching Import awaiting settlement. The eighUmonlh session la ex-" pected to produce rulings on the'-application of the draft act to con burg. Official grades will be de-Imonstrated with a grading machine and those who wish to qaulify and receive certificates ns graders will have an opportunity to do.

so. were asked if they would support cause the school la headquarter Cor a dl-fltt board, aro convinced that the goner to prevent future wars, but the House Approved Fulbrlght i least 10 who publicly have said mocrallc Leader Berkley Ky), Peace Acsolutlon If 11 came to aMhey favor some form of Senators Stewart (D-Tenn), East-vote In its present form, htomil collaboration. If theso were 'land (DiMiss)t Truman On the 80, a total of 42 saldj added to the 42 who gave qualified Brewster Hawkcs (R-NJ), they favored the principles ol the 'or full endorsement ol the 'Ful- and Buck. (R-Del). A slmlar aemonsumion win uc i.

bombings were the work of the aelenttoua objectors, the constltu- llonallly of OPA rent control reau there was. a wiue divergence in methods. same person or persona, he added. lallons, and the right of a Negro to post-war planning, politics, VS-'K prices end wages. on weancsiuty.

1:00 P. M. at the farm of Win. Qoughnour at. Brushvalley.

Robert Donaldson. Extension market specialist al Penn Slate, will conduct Mjnrk- on aradinn. vdic in a siHiaiptiniary wmcn nomi nates candidates for Congress. ceilings will encourage producers to "oven though mere appears to oe no connection between Iho two" Simon said the bombs were of the hoitie-mtule variety sections of heavy pipe filled with blocx powder. These controversies are among try and In this state, but our Job Is not done.

Just as our armies took 30i Between 500 and 600 delegates bn-hahd to hear the keynote ATtefcfaddress of President Wm. Green itMjiand, later In the. day, a speech by iSta.trriderseeretjU-tf nf War Rnhprt P. sell hogs, at above maximum levels, Today on Home Front iThe examination for official be given by Mr. James of the (Pennsylvania Department of Salerno and Naples, they must not stop even with Rome.

So, we can't stop, but must continue this order the 400 cases already on file, and more are arriving daily. Those now pending accumulated during the summer recess that began last Juna 21. Patterson. 'V million and also 1 million the next ly war financing until we reach month. JAMES MARLOW AND GEORGE Z1KLKE WASHINGTON, Oct 4-ff) Most Livestock Tlte court's porsonnel le thcsamQ That does not menu the same I to truck drivers roaming the countryside In search of moal-on-t he-hoof.

Ceilings at other, major markets will be: Kansas City, Omaha St. Joseph Sioux City 14.40; Indianapolis and Cincinnati 14.90. EDUCATORS million persons remained utiem nloved during the period. Wfts-'J AFI leadera to learn "AS the day ended, whether the International- i Association of would return to the told. The machinists' quit the federation v' last- spring because of a jurisdic- as It has been since last Feb, 15, when Wiley Rutlcdge succeeded Justice James T.

Byrnes, who re PITTSBURGH, Oct Sal For in that period maybe 600,000 able hogs 400, active and 10 cents women over 45 years of age are not In the labor market and not play an aggreslva a role in searching lor jobs as do younger women. persons form the first month rmi- signed In October to become economic stabilization director. lower, 100-180 lb 14.90-13.10. 180-100 lb 15.10-16, 200-220 lb 15.10-15. 220- lion had found jobs and moved out The program for today's' session of the unemployed ranks while an So says the Census Bureau, add Committees of the AFL and the 250 lb 15.05-16.

250-290 lb 14.8.1- consists only of tha admission of other 500,000 persons lost jobs and Ing: Ar? machinists discussed a compromise victory." Roberts said. He complimented the banking and finance division of the campangn under George H. Pabst, financial vice-president of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This division raised more than three-fourths of the state quota. "Success of the campaign was through tha efforts of the thousands of volunteer workers in the community, Industrial and women's divisions which produced higher percentage sales of bonds in this tate than the national Mr.

Roberts concluded. 15.05, 200-350 lb 14.05-86, 100-150 lb 13.25-14.90. roughs 13.00-14.00. Continued from page one dlana Alumni held Saturday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph L. Woerner. Mizpah Farm, North Lane. Con-shohocken, Pennsylvania. Mrs.

Woerner, the former Miss Viola Ottingfer. '16, entertained the large regional groap at her delight moved into the unemployed ranks. Further intensified recruiting attorneys and the receipt of mo lions. The customary call at tho night and the- machinists were to Right now less than half the peo will be necessary to utilize the Salable caltle 600, slow end orlces RADIO VISATUIIISS TODAY TtOO Krd Will WJAS Vox Pop. Disin wi'AK-Sherlock Mime.

IhOO WJ.tS llndh) Theater. ViOb KQV Counter Spy. potential workers among these teady to a shade lower. Sieei-s While House win be mada later. During the week the justices will make their reply today.

AITL leaders were reported opti- older women. Their efficiency and good to choice- dry fed 16.00-60. me ple seeking work one month are unemployed the next month. Bui the employment of, that smail residual group, with industry crying accomplishment in a variety of that the breach would be dium to good. I5.ao-io.oo, common jobs has frequently been attested, hold several conferences to decide which cases filed during the summer are to be reviewed.

An announcement will be made next to medium 12.50-15.00, heifers good to choice- 13.60-14.00. medium to The bureau points out, too. that lUiOO WCAK nek v. lliffftTi, lOUJO kdka- inrormntlua 1'ienie. The executive council's and corn- rnvniiis mprii ouhlic 'todnv.

home responsibilities for women ful lodge. Dr. Uhler uiscussea Indiana in relation lo present war situation at)d outlined future plans for Indiana's increased usefulness. Featured in the entertainment good 10.00-11.60, common lo medi are often lighter after 45. for workers, is Important.

The effect of the draft on the ranks of workers and unemployed can be seen from this: Ot the 1,200,000 persons unemployed in July, 1943, halt were Monday. Oral arguments also will begin then on cases the court agreed 1 HiOO SI. showed a new high membership mark, of 6.039,02TaV of August 31, urn 7.50-9.50, cows medium to good good to choice 10.00-11.50. SERVICE When the world unemployment Is used now it does not mean some last spring to review. KDKA News: Mvjalc.

WCAE Babe Rhode Orctu WJAS Mickey Rows Orcli. a net gain- of 456,440 In the-year. period were colored pictures of college campus scenes. caners and cutters 6.00-7.50, bulls good tp choice 12.60-13.60, common group of idle people stadlly with Continued from page one KQV Terry and the Plraleu. women.

But two years ago April, out jobs. It means only that a cer to medium 8.50-11.00, grass steers One change In courtroom per- sonnel has 'been brought about by the war. A 17-year-old crier, John A. Kenning, of -Germantown, ot me ma-- 'Chinistav union, iyt(ich claimed a membership nf a-haLf million. tafn number of people at a certain ilB40 only about 25 per cent of the WAR LOAN 1U.UU-I4.50.

unemployed were women. time are without Jobs. una ai. KDKA Cheque your Music. WCA EVBiinn News.

WJAS Berkley Smith. -KQV Spoil With Kvaiia, Salable calves 300. steady. Good Yet the unemployment figure ville High School, he was attending Pennsylvania State College, vhen he entered the service December 11, -1942. At Grove City College he served as a student corporal and ii may remain fairly constant and in to choice 17.00-50, medium 13.00-15.00, culls and commons 7.00-11.00.

The council report credited the rival Congress of Industrial Organ-izatibns with 2.225.000' members; less than half- the CIO's. baa been appointed to succeed 27-year-old Perry Llppitt, who Is in ('j. the Navy. Uppity also was assistant marshal. The reason: Male labor is scarcer now than thes.

Almost all able-bodied males not in the armed forces are in jobs. Bun and' Jjantid. this way: Say the number of un Salable sheep 900, steady. Choice employed In a given month was 1 Continued from page one in bonds-arc still in process of being tallied. Final return.

of all bonds sold throughout the campaign will include all bonds processed Hi on oh October 16 Drovlded they lambs 14.00-50, medium to eood Forelsii New WJ A 8 William Groan. KQV News. ttHS P. SI. KDKA Lowtjll Tli ama Ken-a.

11.00-13.00, common lambs 5.00-7.00. did outstanding work in mathema tics. Graduate Gunner ewes 6.00-8.50. wethers 6.00-50. manufacturing center for Messer- Send evening Gazetla to your boy In the Army or It's like a tetter Irosa bona day.

35 North Twelfth where services will be conducted at- 1:30 sen mitt fighter planes and other Sergeant Clifton A. Smith, son of from 10 per cent to 30 per cent; communications (long distance telephone) 20 to 25 per cent; local telephone service) 10 to 15 per cent; war machines. Produce PITTSBURGH. Oct. 4.

IPl Pro Mr. and Frank Smith ol p. Tuesday. The James K. Leltch will officiate and inter WCAlfi oitinar VJAdBol Prince, Sports.

1CQV Modorfalrea. KDKA Fred Worine VCAB Fulton Lewis, Jr. WJAS 1 Love a I were sold on or before October 2. "Every one of our county organizations did 4 splendid job in the (toughest and biggest financial cam duce demand moderate. There are 'tour types' ot planes i aboard a carrier: fighters, bomber Cherry Tree, has been graduated from the Arniy Air Forces Flexible luggage, handbags, wallets 10 to Italian R0u1.1t up Apples 5 cars, steady.

U. S. No. ment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. paign ever undertaken in tniscoun- scouts, and torpedo planes.

Gunnery School at Fort Myers, Fla. bu baskets Pennsylvania Jonathans KQV Cohen, the Detective. 25 per cent; greeting cards 35 per, ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, AL-cent on manufacture new tax; iGIERS, Oct. 4 UP) The British Soft drlnks-1 cent a bottle new! SiaMh Army, with the support of He has been in the Army for 10 oellclous 3.75-4.00: Naw GEORGE O. MELLOTT.

Services' months. He is also a graduate of tw hrouornllnn. mumwl AUKO navai 10TCBS WniCA Ptne- for the former Penn Run." R. T. i York 20 Ounce 2.76; eastern crates Massachusetts Mcintosh 3.00-25: New York Mcintosh 3.00-50: West li fov vnin.i.

ranriv mri traied the Adriatic, have landed the Army School of Aircraft Mechanics at Goldsboro, N. C. will be conducted at m. in Mt. Hope ChufclvT rate sufficient lo raise about r'Tr 7 rmn nnn on the Adriatic coast almost mid- Virginia tiamens 3.25; bu cartons Ohio Jonathans 2.75-3.00.

DellHnn. TMt I'. KDKA News of the World. WCA Id Tills Is America, WJAS Sullivan Entertain. KQ Co ii.

Hie potectlve. 7io P. Ji. KDKA The Oreat Uilileraleeve. WCAlfi Army Air Force.

WJAS BlondU. KQV The Lona Rang-ar. 7M5 H. M. KDKA The Groat Gllderslesva, WCAE Memory Time.

In Training: ouuin roTK. imermeni" win ae in the churchemetery. 1 way between the heel and Unnea Dannhliniinc Waal liaortu In 1 Edwin B. Pummel, 23, son of Mr. J.au, stamens 2.75-90.

nes 3.00-25 and Mrs. E. T. Kimmel of Star Potatoes 26 cars, about mli rr i vh ithe mouth of the river Po In North- follow Morgenthaus presentation ftal oftici(U (rontine with a demand for government unPlftllrtj rnHQV DUFF: CRAWFORD, 74. of Route, SheLocta, is attending the 310th College Training Detachment S.

No. 1 100 lb sacks New Jersey Katahdins 2.75-3.00; Long Island Green Mountains 2.75-90: Maine nomies. Smicksburg, H. died at 8:30 a. ni.

today in Adrian Hospital, Funxsu- Simultaneously, United State (Aircrew) at Michigan. State troops of Li, Gen. Mark W. ClarK's KQV The Lone Ranger. College, East Lansing, for Katahdins 2.75-8$: Idaho ni HtM M.

M. Chairman Doughton (D-NC) said he hoped the new general revenue measure would be placed on President Roosevelt's desk by January 1. tawney. Death wi attributed to a heart condition after a two-weeks' illness. Funeral arrangements are i five months of instruction.

Burbanks 4.00-10; 5 lb sacks Maine KDKA- -Cuvalcnde oC America. -sum' Up the News. WCAE- naianoins 8-au. V.1A!4 Vox Poo TAXES KQV Watch World Go By. INTERNATIONAL CO-EDS TUG rmn Army, nave suugea rorwara from Benevenlo In their marh on Rome from Naples and have captured an important cross tug of the Calore river, thereby threatening to turn the flank of any water defense line which the Germans may attempt to hold along the.Volturno river.

incomplete. JAMES CESSNA, born February 1852, a son of William and Elizabeth (Byers) Cessna, died at 12:00 o'clock noon Sunday in his Continued from page one HUNTINGDON. Oct. 4 UPl Continued from page one There's a new note orf the campus of 76-year-old Juniata Colleen. vel, pop and gum for an added government income of $2,500,000,000.

lacks on Hanover and other objec home in Plumcreck.township, Arm- i-o-eas now tug at the ropes of tives. Damage was. "very heavy'' at 4. Estate and gift taxes reauce Gen, Sir Bernard L. Montgomery's ine oeu mat summons students to Kissel, (population 800,000) wlvlch aclva'CB the Adriatic coast- the exemption for estate taxes classes another manpower exped from 560.000 to $40,000.

and increase ient. octato and nlft taxes throughout the a no i-. hi. KDKA Cavalcade ol America. WCAE World Series Prevu.

WJAS Vox Pop. KQV Lu hi and Abner. SiHU I. .11. KDKA Richard Crooks.

WO A IS Sherlock llolmon. WJAS The Uay Nineties. KQV Johnny Morgan flhow. M. KDKAV-Rlcliuid- Crook.

WCA Sherlock liolmea. WJAS The Uuv Nlnetleti: News. KQV Johnny Morgan Show, utou ai. KDKA Teleiiiione WCAE Gabriel Heater. WJAS Radio Theater, KQV Counter Spy.

ttiis p. ai. Lnif TAleulmna Hour. "ul'; Vn r. along the historic path ox conquer- kindred war machines.

During Sun-1 to Emilian way. which and RAJ inednun bom- gjf to the Po vaUeylikewise scale, to yield STO0.000.000 addi-f OBITUARY bers hit airfields in France and Hol tional. threatened to turn the defenses of Of the Increased take from In German Marshals Rommel and strong County. He had always lived In the community and had been a 1 member ot the Plumcreek Church of. the services will be conducted at 2:30 p.

m. Wednesday. The Rev. W. K.

Culp wlll of-, flciate and Interment will be Eldertdn Cemetery. Mrs. Cessna died 19 years ago. Surviving are an adopted daughter. Mrs, William H.

Calhoun of Rural Valley. R. D. two grandchildren: W. Carl Calhoun of Rural Valley.

xM s7VA Continued from page one Kesselrlng which may be centered comes, Morgenthau proposed that between $2,000,000,000 and be made refundable after about Rome and the Appenmnes. widow are. four sons: William, land, the RAF pounded Munich Saturday night, and fortresses slashed at Emben in Germany by day Saturday. The Russians were driving the Nazis out of their foothold in the KubHn bridgehead, and the Germans apparently were fleeing His march was advanced greatly Washington, Harry, Akron, the war. nuan.

new itensineton and Joseoh. by the leapfrog tactics ot amphibious landing forces which seized Morgenthau said the tax program Jr, Bridgeport: three dauahters: WCAB War Housing Talk. WJAS Radio Theater. KQV Counter Spy. Mrs.

Buterbaugh, mentioned above had been measured against four considerations: Termoli by surprise, beat off German counterattacks took an undisclosed number of prisoners well be R. D. 1, and William McCoy ot Baltimore, and a great-grandchild. across the Kerch strait to Crimea. daughter by his first marriaee: 1.

"The ability of the plan tolfi acknowledaed the (all of Mrs. Charlotte Ann Abe of Jolict, Hochciie McCoy, KDKA Dr. 1. Q. WCAK Nick wjas Radio Theater.

Starotamanskava. and Mrs. Fannie Meyers of In inflation program. diana surviving are 22 grand- hind the enemy rear and then made a junction with the main body of the Eighth Army which continued to pound up the coast. To the north, the Germans staged desperate resistance along the up KQV Spotlight Bands.

2. "The degree to wmcn LOUIS N. BARTLEBAUGH, are-tired Pennsylvania Railroad engi cnirarcn, eight great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Fannie Bonsall, In might inUfere with war Termoli 50 miles north of log neer, born January 31, 1875. in Arcadia, ason of John and Elizabeth England.

KDKA Dr. I. Q. WCAB Nick Carter. WJAS F.adlo Theater.

KQV Spotlight Bands, gia, the alrbase city, and approx a. wThe decree of hardship the per Dnieper river. Moscow said Soviet forces had crossed the Pronya river, 28 miles east of Mogilev, killing 2,000 Germans and seizing 70 villages. The Russian drive on Friends will be received after imately 17 miles north of Gen, plan placed upon people with fixed incomes and with iixea ODUgauuns. KDKA Contented Hour.

Montgomery's previous position at the mouth of the Fortore river just north of the "Sriur" of the Italian 7:30 p. m. today In the Buterbaugh home, where services will be conducted at 3:00 p. m. Wednesday.

The Rev. Kenneth F. Estey of the and upon people with Inadequate Gomel was meeting repeated Nazi incomes, and boot counter-attacks. In the Pacific, forces of Gen. Douelas MacArthur had taken Fin- 4.

"Its practlcaDiuty ana cosi from the standpoint of its admbiis- (Fuller) Bartlebaugh, died at a. m. Sunday In hlB home, Mineral' Point, R. D. He was a Justice of tho peace In East, Taylor township, Cambria County for two terms: was a member of tho Brethren Church of Vlnco and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers.

He retired Ave years ago after a 33-year service. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Immediately north of Naples, (irsi negular Baptist Church will officiate and Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery, tration." Fifth army patrols with strong Bri schhafen on New Guinea, and Dressed the Japanese Into appar tish armor support, slabbed relent Momenthau said income pay ments to individuals in the current lessly at the retreating Germans ently hopeless positions on the WCAB JacK VS. iiuum. WJAS Screen Uulld Player KQV Raymond G.

Swing. lOtin p. m. KDKA Contented Hour, WCAE auk vs. RufMn.

WJ AS Seriiun Uulld flayers. KQV Men, Machines, Victory. KDKA Information Please. WCAB auk vs. ftuffln.

WJAS Treas. Star Parade. KQV Orchestra. 1IMI. P.

M. KDKA Information Please. WCAB Jack vs. Ruff In. iv.ufi Tronn.

Soiiff Parade. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LYDICK fiscal year were estimated at of Rear 330 Oak street, born De- and found enemy resistance stiffening, apparently because the Ger Huou peninsula. Other war fronts: cemner lava, a son of Irvin and 000,000,000 with only about worth of goods and services, The Germans struck by sea and Elizabeth (Shank) Lydlck. died at! It's TOPCOAT Time! Edith (Lichty) Bartlebaugh; three sons: Robert of Mineral Point, R. John, at home and Allen' of mans were intent upon slowing down Clark's advance long enough to withdraw heavy equipment and a.

m. Sunday in Ind ana-Hos pital. He had always lived In Indiana County and was a lumberman available. Of the remaining 000,000,000 he said personal taxes would take $21,000,000,000 present rates, leaving about ot "excess spending supplies across the voiturno. air attempting to regain tha island ot Coo, second largest in the Dodecanese.

Cairo announced only that "necessary countermeasures have been taken by the defending forces." Yugoslav patriots have 'taken the Montenegrin town of Kolas in on Conemnugh, R. D.x a brother, Clark Bartlebaugh ot Hillsdale and a halt-brother, Freemont Bartlebaugh, also ot Hillsdale. There are five grandchildren and four PRICE CEILING' 1 A large portion of any new rev Dy profession. He was a member ol Purchase Line Church of the Brethren. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Anna IBarr) Lydlck: two daughters: Mrs.

Cal (Jennie) Wilt and Mrs. enues probably will come from added levies on "luxuries. KQV Sen. Harry 8. Truman.

IliUtl V. l. KDKA New. WCAE News Pf.rada, WJAS K. illnilebraiid, News.

KQV -News. IHlS P. M. KDKA Eleven-fifteen Local. WCAE Nixon WJAS Joan Brooks.

KQV Treas. Star Parade. II tW P. si. ihe Tara river 76 miles inland from Dubrovnlk and a railway station) Services have been arranged for The Administration, as explained Lawrence (Dessa) Plouse, both of ON ALL LIVE HOGS 2:00 p.

m. Wednesday iri. Vtnco, to members of the House Ways and Means and Senate Finance Commit Indiana; eight grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a sister. on the Zagreb-Susak line, said the i free Yugoslav radio as hear! by Reuters. Bern reported organized Brethren Church.

The Rev, C. Qllmer will officiate and interment will ba In Mt. Union Cemetery. tees, wants the excise on liquor raised from S6 to $10 a gallon. One Packers Wonder If sabotage was causing heavy damage in Rumania, continuing for live lawmaker estimated the $10 figure would mean on the basis of 80 drinks to a gallon that one jigger KDKA Aeeordian V.ces.

WCAE Radio Kawarael. WJAS Romance. KQV Muslo for Reading. VV 11.43 M. KDKA Jack News.

Mrs. George Marlin of Indiana. Friends will ba received after 7:00 p. m. today In Robinson Funeral Home, where services will be conducted at p.

m. Tuesday. The Rev. Ivan Fetterman will officiate and interment will ba In Cherryhill Cemetery. Yes, these cool days and cooler evenings call for a topcoat.

Perhaps eight months out of the year you'll find use for this practical garment. Despite the scarcity of clothing you'll find an unusually large and fine selection in our stocks today. Fleeces, tweeds, coverts, gabardines and smooth finish fabrics. America's finest makers are represented here: There'll Be Plenty to Meet Demand days, and the Pans radio reported the shooting of GO French "terrorists" owing to "a recrudescence of assassination and terror acts." WCAE urcnesire-WJAS Romance. CHICAGO, Oct.

4 VP) A price would carry a tax ol 12 i-z cents. The members outlined the tentative Administration programs as follows; Individual incomes A Jump in rates to oroduce an additional KQV Music; News. suuaiQB'l- Aerial Roundup LONDON, Oct. 4. American KDK A Orchestra.

ceiling went Into effect on live hogs1 and all major markets today and the meat producing industry was wondering today what will happen If JAMES RENWICK FORSYTIIE. Friends are being received in the WGAtS wari v- Flying Fortresses, supported by 610,000,000 annually, which might long-range Thunderbolts, swept into of the Washington home of his sisters, the Misses For mean an increase in the withhold- fUWtWAL DlfUCTOftjl Monument extends 35 feat below are willing to pay maxi sytha and Mrs. Delbert J. Means, inn lew on taxable portions of Germany today ana attacKet targets In Frankfort, which is 91 miles southwest of Kassel where RAF wages and salaries, from 30 to 30 mum prices and tnere are not enough hogs to satisfy the demand at that leveL heavy bombers struck last night, it per cent lor some income groups. However, a portion of the increase was announced today.

Jf such a situation develops, and ground level. Tli Army has found that dogs make first-class airplane spotters. They can hear an approaching ship long before the human tar detects it. would embody a compulsory sav The Air Ministry also said thai on the basis of present higher-than- ings plan under which $3,560,000,000 British Mosquitos bombed Hann ceiling prices it appears that it will. the question Livestock Commission A Few TbMiy Drtpt Htlp over and targets in the Rhineland last night.

Other bombers laid mines men, who sell hogs, and meat peck of the wouia oe re-funded to individual taxpayers after the war. Exemptions for married men. In the tax computations, would be in enemy waters. ers, who buy them, want answered A British communique described who wui get the hogse The School of Military Govern, ment to train A'my officers tor civil admlnistre'ion of occupied enmnv territory was established in Prevent There were prediction in the the Kassel attack as "very heavy1 and said preliminary reports indi Livestock Industry that it might be cated "that heavy damage was done lowered from $1,200 to $1,1 00; for single persons it would remain at $500, and dependents exemptions would be reduced from $350 to $300. Hart Schaffner, Marx $40 to $50 Knit-tex $37.50 and $43.50 Varsity Town $25 to $40 i Clipper Craft $28.50 and $32.50 lUinfair Raincoat Topcoats $11.50 to $21.50 necessary, at least until hog 1944, at Charlottesville, Va.

expand later in the year, to allocate supplies among tbe various packers. Tiaining of a U. S. Army divi- to this important industrial The weather was described as excellent. The victory tax would be absorbed But no allocation plan has oecn set is divided tnto tour parlous 1 mm Many Colds in the income tax increases.

The RAFs night operations, in- up, and evolving such a program 'of jj weeks e4ch: basic or indiyi- Corporation incomes A Kassel raid, cost 94 would be a stupendous job. dual trainina: unit training; tram. rate: eluding hnmhiarft. Jump from 40 to 50 per cent. ing as a division and finally in maneuvers.

1 Frankfurt, with nf excises: poulation nmilniinn Distilled spirits From SB to $10 The Livestock Industry, which generally has opposed ceilings, thought also that illegal markets might receive a sharp boost when the maximums go into operation. Ceilings to be established Mon from Developing! more than half a million, is a big inland port on the Main river, a railway center, and the site of large oil refineries, chemical plants, and Osnaburg cloth is a heavy substitute (or burlap. other war factories. day generally will be below prices The catapult accelerates plane from zero to 70 m.p.b. within 80 feet.

I) was the 37th raid of the war on that city. It has been untouched by ruling in recent weeks. Maximums It lew representative markets, and the top prices at the close of a gallon; beer $7 to $10 a barrel; wiue 10 to 50 cents a gallon; cigar- ettes $3.50 to $5 per thousand no differential as to sizes): cigars-rates up to add $66,000,000 in rev-; enue; tobacco (smoking, chewing snuff) 18 to 34 cents a pound; General admissions 10 per cent to 30 per cent; cabarets 6 to 30 per bowling alleys $10 an alley 'changed to 20 per cent of receipts; billiard tables PI per cent of re air axami newever, since last AAOORHEAD'S Bankrupt! are (tisquaUlitd from voting in Great Britain. Works Right Wher Most Colds $twtl Beware of colds! At the first warning sign ef a truffle or snewe put a few drops 0f Vtvuo.no! up each nsutrU, TW pecialize4 medication is designed to aid natural uwiatwm defense against colds and so help i prevent many wCU colds from developing if used fa time, mm mm Try iti FPltawdiwIons lo patkaje, A'lttQ'UVi U111 weeic were: Per lOO pounds: ceiling Saturday's too-rCbicago, 114.75, (15.10: Buffalo. Today's daylight raid by the big American bombers and their long-range escorts was the first precision attack of the war on Frankfurt.

alwat a nuicu run uualhi 115.15, (16.65; East St. Louis, (14.00, (16.00; South SL Paul, (16.45, (1170. It was (etred by meat processors lht lower liito prcteat market (coil Tbe U4lm K'tsiaj tulle eyr bar ia Mm Amy or Navy. U's Use iaUir bt feMM Of. ceipts; The tassel raid was tha fourth Transportation of persona rajted big blow ia si months 00 ttut J4 VW I'M.

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