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Indiana ervts Every Member of the Family Let'r sea ri Made to tndin Rv. Ring Oaielle, Its telt' paper boys, and tub Mrlbera for. their o'M nlidd' im ft trjotlo support of the War Saving, Program quickly tu :posM6.iiSi COVERING WE WORLO FROM tHE COMMERCIAL CENTER OF WESt CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA VOLUME 40. NO. 44.

EIGHT PAGES INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1943. TELEPHONE 600-601 THREE.CENtSr. tin uwvii Ifttfa (foaette i mi (pjiyj Japanese Behead American Flier 4th Promotion No. 10 British Garrison NEW TAX BILL AS GOOD AS SCRAPPED CounfyBondSale Now Totals $2,540,813 JAM Hard-Pressed On Island Of Coo House Group Starts Discussion of "Five Billion" Plan ii nn vri WASHINGTON. Oct 5.

(IPl A RAF and Americans Bomb German City' len per cent "victory" retail sales WAR FUTURES Today the County subscriptions totalled 92,50,813.50, divided as follows: 13,143 bonds, 9073,113.75. 75 bonds, 985,300.75. G145 bonds, 9139,800. Certificates 36, 9443,000. -64, 9590,500.

2 33, 995,000. 17, 90-day Certificates 1, 9100,009. The bonds and certificates total 135,014. lennnylvanfa's Mibscrlpttortii in the Third Waf Loan -drive stood today at or 101.2 per cent, of Its quota, with final reports from many districts still missing, E. A.

Roberts, slate chairman, said. And Indians, County's aali-crlptloiu are slowly but surely ereepinc up to the quota, with rather surprised prediction from County Chairman Leslie Householder that the figure may be met, if not surpassed. of Frankfurt S. Destroyers Smk "ij OFFERED WACS Reds' or Shatter 40 Jap Barge: tux estimated to yield w.uuu.uuu.uuu, was proposed to Congress today by M. L.

Saldman, chairman ot the tax committee of the New York Board of Trade. Seldman appeared before the House Ways and Means committee a tier the Treasury's proposal for (10,500,000,000 in aditional Income A and excise levies apearod to have been virtually scrapped by adverse congressional reaction. Recruiters Here Stress Summer Offensive Bogs Down on Uneasy Banks of Dnieper Photography, Radio, Aviation JURY GIVEN BUTTERLESS "If ever a federal sales tax la Post-war futures. In highly spe-i The Algiers radio asserted today that the American jS? Fifth Armv was 85 miles from Rome to which Marshal Al- '-yM justified, now is the time," said." "I would Bllow no ex cialJzed vocations sucii as photography, radio and aviation are available at the expense of the Army of the United Slates to girls emptions. I know the force of, the bert Kesselring was swiftly withdrawing1 his mauled Ger-? argument of exempting this-or that 7 tnw if nnt vnllrt man uiTiaiuiia.

The point of nearest approach to the Italian captial was MURDER CASE Fate of Nancy Holt May Be Decided Today DAYS SIGHTED New York Hotelman Gives Views at Point-'. less Meals who enroll now in the Women Army Corps, Sergeant Gladys Ray today." ALEXANDRIA, Oclober 5. Announcement is made al the Eastern Area, office of the American Red Crons of the appointment of Leslie R. Boyd, above, Indiana, as a field representative. Boyd, who until recently had been serving as a council representative in the Philadelphia district office, will be assigned to the Army maneuver area in Tennessee, according' to Milton C.

TaUiler, assistant manager of the newly formed Southeastern Area. This -marks Die fourth promotion the Indiana man has received since joining the Red Cross about year ago. Boyd is spending a few days In Indiana visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. farry Burton Boyd, before leaving lor his not announced and there was no confirmation.

and Corporal Bonnie Sutler, re Scidman apparently offered his sales tax plan as -a substitute tor cruiters, who will be at the rost Allied headquarters said the Fifth Army advance con-yi sd. Montesarchio, miles southwest of the Treasury- proposal. Tenth -member of her family -to, enter the armed services, WAG: Pvt. Helen Van Courten at Ft Dcs Moines has' six brothers In the in the Alum and two sisters in 'the WAC. Office unyl noon Thursday.

i .1 LlllUetl. HllllllCaiUVlllV, 3t hihm v.w.m seven The witness opposed compulsory. was seized. The Eichth Army beat off a German countersign savings, any mcreaseun tho with will do well to consider enlisting in attack in the Termoli area of the Adriatic and received WAYNESBURG, Oct 5 -4P A Oct. 5 Xi Dlf- holding from wages and' salaries, excess profit taxes and any hiko'ln the top brackets of personal iocomc ii.n-.iwwi paw Jury of seven men and five women inforcemenls.

"i-ygSSa is being made, they advised. taxes. today began deliberating the fhte face in purchasing butter may be Holt 29. Okia-lncreased many fold In the nearihoma blonde charged wilh the On the Dodecanese island of Coo off Turkey, the pressed British garrison was supported by bombers from; Xs "The greatest advances ot science today arc taking place in the mili-1 Soldman appeared as the first wit SERVICES FOR ness as the Ways and Means uonv future, and Uiere possibly may be poison murder of her husband. the Middle Easfand from Northwest Africa Masted nnymaM.nivflwnii.h'nAn.

nn butterlcss days In all -homes. i-arik i P3e. tary services where unlimited, re-(sourccs are available or j-esearch hi: obstn-vatleiy 'theSBiA; "Women I new ahsUnuicnt In the South. i -y as i. inrirw N- YnA hntol inan Pudge Challen W.

Waychoff. in believes pnargc oi wmast bii uuur, iwiu wic in Greece from which the enemy.appa're'ntljrspranif. vvvii Turkish reports said some British had fled from too to' the mainland, suggesting unfavorable develop- WHO tltCIVC ICVIllllW" wailiilig ui the Army will find themselves in a fortunate position, profession ally, Andrews, spcHklns1 before the Jurors tney couia return any one oi mittce began drafting a revenue The Administration plan was torpedoed shortly after It was launched, when Rep. Doughton (D-NC), leading congressional tax au-fli thority, termed it ambitious" and in some respects "indefensible. Equally chilly was tho reception on the Republican side of the com-.

initlcc. Rod. Carlson (H-Kas) said wartime convention oi the Ameej- iwr vwuiuw. can' Hotel Association, said last manslaughter; murder in the second SMICKSBURGER Last Rites Arranged for Wednesday Afternoon after, this war Is over." i Citing photography as one of the i FATHER DRAFT DECISION SOON night tliat creamery shorfeges, aegree or muraer in ine iir "combined with certain restriction's, firee. i ments.

A terse Middle East communique sata rigniinK: continues." The Germans said they had completed the evacuation of Corsica, French island 100 miles south of the in the world war were these ttev-riop-sMfttot; Al- War Hpnw RAF bombers blasted the German -v 'ij coming careers for women, tneyi said that the WAC now trains! women as still and motion pifture1 photographers, photostat operators, and photo laboratory teennicians. soon may cause the departure of The first degree murder verdict butter froni Hie nation's menu for would carry a death penalty, which at least one' meal each day, arid it was asked yesterday by special "I don't think we can add bur- is possmie me snoriage may oecome, prosecutor james isnui-wuDa, ri- so acute as lo lead to bulici'iess who charged the widow "slowly vuuui uiitiiii m. u. (ium cRAwroao. Services tor Mr, Crawford, long a prominent farmer of the Smicks-burg community, whose death oc Many have completed tneir training and are already, at work taking pictures of news events, making ctiy of Frankfurt, 12 hours after Flying Fortresses and Hvstrnved eiirht Hchter planes and 15.

days. methodically' had poisoned her Question Once and clen now on the middle class group. 9 We had belter start looking for ecu-'nomlcs. We won't be able to raise more than $4,000,000,000 In additlon- See TAXES Continued on page two films to be used lor training pur for All curred ol a. m.

Monduy In Donald R. Longman, director, sor- husband, a pipeline worker, because vices division, OCIice of Civilian ot Jealousy. The defense clmmorl Reciulrcmenls, told the association. Holt died of natural causes, hinting however, his wnuiri also (hat he might have killed bun- poses, piioiograpmng aocumenis heavy bombers, '''ij'M A smaller attack was pressed against Ludwigshafen Tl Kritsh Inst 12 nlanes. It was the Adrian Hospital, Punxsutawney, have been arranged for his laic WASHINGTON.

Oct. 5. WDThe See WACS Coutinued on page two make every effort' lo provide nM. The to 5Ja uZTJtl residence at 2:00 p. tn.

Wednesday. The Ro'v. R. F. McLaughlin' will of UIIU Hie fourth successive night blow at Germany.

TBrday, the Alt; uj St. nixier in France. North Sea obiecrift'ffi branches of civilian life with all erca ny you is wneiner necassities. iHolt met death by arsenical poison- nie attion stage on ine latner -man J-ln nrimitiisiiivPfi hv thfe dfendnnt." "sue today with leaders counting on ficiate and interment, will be in New tives, shipping off Holland and rail and water communicap nwiiuuuui iiwiiiu, wwn i riiririin thin miMtian mice and for Smicksburg Cemetery. ELEVENTH ST.

CAR STOLEN lusiuiiuny uuruie me iiibi ws ,77 all this week. A 'son of Dr. D. R. and Nuncy lions in Northern ranee.

110 heheaded another Amcrlcanfea with point-rationing problems daily, have been eating "pointless'1 meals most -of the lime since the convention opened yesterday. I Burg i Reynolds) Crawford, he was born in Smicksburg July SO. 181S9. During his early manhood he-wusa Administration chieftains decided lo call up in succession several substitutes for Wheeler bill which Impromptu 4. P.

Writer Does Not Tell All T. P. irby, 240 south Eleventh st0ry at bottom of column 8, I'age 1). iasl destroyers sank or shattered 40 Japanese barges as Japan- Kir night The car was street, par to the effect that several other types of poison had been found in the apartment where Holt died. "It is not incumbent on the commonwealth lo prove the presence of sufficient poison to cause death," Judge Waychoff added.

Counsel for the comely, Oklahoma blonde rested the defense' would have postponed until Janu? painter, then look farming, in both of which fields he was successful. house, Sunday KELLY TALKS ese apparently sped evacuation ot noiomwnxar ury 1 drafting of pre-war fathers. It was not made clear that a straight-out vole an tho Wheeler TO ROTARIANS Solomons. Allied troous on New not locked. Monday morning wnen he went to his car he found the glove compartment open and two wallets were missing.

They contained all his ration books, both lor He was a long-time member of the Smicksburg Methodist Church and was regarded by his friends and associates as ono of the substantial members of the community. moved ud the Ramu river to enr Cliici. of Police Luke Kelly was velop the Nipponese strung See MURDER TRIAL mcusure itself ever may be taken though the -outspoken Montana Democrat who sponsored it may m. Decrying censoi-ship veyultttions which virtually kept him tongue-tied, when lie was so anxious to guest speaker at the Indiana Rotary RAF CONTINUES food aud gasoline, together with Continued on page two Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Flnschhafen and Madang.

Senalor.i? lmd a way lo bring that about. other valuable papers. Most of these papers could bo of no possible value (Jlub last evening at the Indiana Hotel, His subject was "Juvenile Delinquency." Chief Kelly gave Chandler, back from touring we paiiiamentarlly. Passage of a sub Annie (Butler) Crawford; four daughters; Mrs. Rebecca Hickox of -give out," Alfred Wall, veteran Associated Press correspondent, who was very much under the Lon CEILING ON stitute technically would constitute war fronts, aemanaea more neip for Generals Stilwell, ChennauHi." GERMAN BLITZ statistics from the F.

I. showing the alarming increase in juve don "blitzkrieg, and who, subsc PARM PROHI IPT defeat of the original bill by sim-rIm Jriyi-F-VV10 ply rewritlllg in entirety. Eric; Mrs. Marin Cunningham of Daylon, R. Mrs.

Dorothy HolUn of Smicksburg, R- D. and Mrs. Jeun and MacArinur, saying we niwiw to anyone else nut were oi inestimable value to the ownet. A leather caso containing a DeMolay certificate was also taken from the car. The theft was reported lo the quenlly, spent (he remaining part oE three years on assignments with nile crime during the past year.

Some of this Is due to parents be i Majority Leader Barkley (Ky) A list of ceiling prices on eggs, rim.iriM tn nc irimin. Linko of Boston, a son, Butler Join with Flying Fort to lose our China base, unless Bio r-s was sent swiftly. Russia The Red grMt summer offensive bogged down Crawford of Smicksburg, R. butter, cabbage, potatoes, Stration-supporlcd- revision of a onions, live hogs, live and dressed m.aDaui bv senator Bailev ID-NO the British home fleet, was guest tweaker before the Kiwania Club at its weekly supper-meeting in Moore seven grandchildren and two great ing away at work; much is due to unrestricted sole of beer and liquor. Mr.

Kelly told about the local police immedinlely, but, Mr. rumy feels that with such things are going on a warning to other motur-ists would not be amiss. the mud of autumnal ram, on uw resses at Frankfurt, Ludwigshafen" See DRAFT grandchildren, and two brothers: John Crawford of California and poultry has been received at the Agricultural Extension office in uneasy banks of the unieper ana Continued on page two Bruce Crawford of Clymer, R. situation and emphasized especially the importance of Indiana securing playgrounds or suitable places 1 the basement of the Court House. see AP Continued on page two LONDON, Oct.

5-W) Roaring th. htnsted German city of MRS. MARGARET ELEANOR of recreation. Indiana is far behind Any persons desiring copies of these price ceiling lists obltun them by calling at or phoning the office. Hotel last evening.

His talk was, therefore, gcn-eruUj ized.and impromptu, although at times he did venture just a wee bit ovur Hie harrier, convinced that the Klwanians would not repeat the words "giving coinl'ort to the enemy." Ho remarked that he had A bonio 25,000 words "in censorship' 7 in London which, if they could be most communities of Us size in pro viding playgrounds. Frankfurt less than 12 hours after An.n,.iM vivins Fortresses deliv- (CALHOUN) I1ARMAN, born on 10, 1857, a duugnter of Alexander and Nancy (Wiggins) Calhoun, died at 5:20 p. m. Monday in tho home of her. daughter, Mrs.

This latest ceiling price list be- Behead Flyer! nrwi nredsioa blow there, RAF; Thursday, October 7th, is tlie last coipes effective October 12. heavy bombers last night dumped LOSE SOMETHING? SALINA, AS. Juvenile delinquency was increasing, so Sal ina's city commission wrangled for weeks with tlie pros and cons of a curfew Came, time for the yes-or-no decision on the ordnance. Then city manager J. Allison found, to everyone's surprise, the city already had a curfew law.

BENEFIT PARMA, IDAHO, Railroad orkers were pulling five derailed freight curs back on the tracks, a big crowd watched, and the High School Band played on and on, AUer four steady hours uf tho music, passengers on a blocked train took up a collection. The Band will finish buying (t uniforms nov-j, with the $lit). day for candidates whose names have been written on the September ballots to pay the regular filing fee to tlie County Board of Elec Sea OBITUARY Continued on page two another load upon mat induction center while a smaller fleet of night bombors struck Ludwigshafen. The Germans could scarcely have had tima to put out the llres and Rural Free Delivery of Mail! started October 1, 1831) and has been going strong ever since. Wo start-1 ed baking Greinei's Farm-Maid Enriched Bread ill 1939 and lis I popularity is still increasing.

44 1 Japanese Diary Tells Horror revealed, would be Interesting reading. They will probpbly be under the ban lor the duration. how long will that innocently asked a woman recently. Wf Ho detailed a number of lnlcrest-ing -personallltca and of a lino dis tions. Indiana County Board of Elections.

Attest: U. H. Wilson, Clerk. 44x vDnruiinlu their defenses aiier ine American daylight attack on the position for an entente -cordiale. He apoke oiT-hand on Russia, which he BV TATC8 DANUSl, A.

P. Staff Writer 'Jil Important Frankfurt warpiane io-tory when the RAF returned to Uie scene and gave the city its 88th battering of the war, and the fourth major British blow in as main niffhts. AI.I lK.n HEADQUARTERS IN 5 Publishers Told Newspapers Musi Control Advertising Space Because of Paper Shortage emd he believed would go right on, when the Polish border is reached, end of Spain, which he' discounted, a SntlTOWEST PACIFIC. Ot-l'tll ASKED FOR IT NEW YORK Martin Murphy 'strode Into a telegraph allcu. hand thrust menacingly into a coat pocket, he approached, a.

clerk and handed him a note reading: "Call the cops or I will have to. shoot you. I don't want your money. 1 Just want a jail sentence of about 10 years." The clerk obliged. When police vrived, Murphy explained lie 'couldn't endure the lamlly arguments al bis home and wanted peace and quiet 4n a Police charged bun wtth disorderly conduct.

personally, as a world power. He The Japanese breeding of captured Amerlctn airman closed in all It stark ai4 wouldn't guess on the "duration' HARR1SBURG, Oct 5. W) vertising men from every section tion since its formation as a non- ager of the Pittsburgh Press, called of the state and publishers from the prolit group to put the power of on publishers to comply with the and warned of over-confidence about Japan. He spoke oi the The great oomoer nee, ram over much of the Rhlneland during the night delivering the main attack on Frankfurt exceeding 600 Newspapers must control advertls-i'niE spaca due tu the shortage of eastern and central sections, heard advertising back of the war enort War Production Board policy gov- See A. P.

YVWTeU Continued on page twu paper, the Pennsylvania Newspaper lurcn- irom a vapauww. wtWHfr-a lioin Vice President Albeit Coons 'by informing the public of govern--erning textile advertising so that tQnsand force of Lancaster, of Allied Stores Corporation that inent programs. rationing may be avoided and un- lllade aubordinate raid on Uid- "We believe 11 would be most un-i support which advertisers have necessary sales eliminated. Kvlgshafen which, with its twin city Publishers Association heard today. tl.

nl FNPA President Col. J. ti, Zer-bey, 11, publisher of the PotlsviUo Icording ih of Mannheim across the river, has ine Japanese, wviutn, met Evening Republican, made the statement in a report read at a con fortunate if total newspaper advcr-lgivcii the manpower problem "lias tising were permitted to be exceedingly gratifying." he tlcally reduced at this time." Hcsai(i. He pointed to womaiipower us added uwe do not think this would i "narlicularly a delicate aubiect," Verhatim xU'Mt fl, WHS datsfi March 9, said: ference on wartime problems. He is The WPB suggested newspapers voluntarily eliminate "scare" advertising and "buy now" appeals.

W. E. Eysinger, advertising manager ofthe Bradfqrd Newspapers, told the The hometown uewspaper is coming into its own SIX BISHOPS TO BE RETIRED been blasted 69 times previously. From all of these operations, which included Mosquito attacks on other objectives' in northwest Germany. 13 airplanes failed to re- luriL wo au untiiia be wise when we consider the broad describing women's fear of sur- in Texas visum? a sou in me armea 9) TRACK RECORD LOS ANGEES Tho Log An.

gdes turt club, operator, of the Santa Anita race track before tha war, will receive tlie nation', highest production award Wednesday the Army Navy pennant. It now own, a company manufacturing aircralt parti cm tlie aame ground, where tbt bangtail, used to run. soclal aspect of the situation." iroundiiigs iq which they will be' CjUaiHers where m.mmrM$, a Douglas shut Never-in the history of America placed. He added, "all of these forces. As a result of a survey.

Col. Zer-bey said, publishers 'want' to make CLEVELAND, Oct. -Wl-The craft Uarvb la tilings must be overcome and they have newspapers been so vitally alter the war as an advertising ine- The attack pn FraiiKiurt. my ui more than halt a million and the House Of Bishops of tha Protestant Episcopal Church has accepted (he cannot be overcome so tar as we.Hium because of the splendid vie important to the people and never has the nation and business needed know except by advertising." program service it has ren- whatever adjustment, are aosoiuie-ly necessary in the fairest possible way." resignation of six piocesiu bishops AtBlAi. Tr pootinued.

oa peso two first cnm the common sense and judgment of dered.1 The Army and Navy in recent the people to much' declared Wt He urged that smaller ana me. James F. O'Connor, classified ad neon asswa was dlum-sized paper, spend more months have asked the council -for help on recruiting, said the speak, er, and we therefore about lo vertising manager ol the Pittsburgh Washington tost to tha British at Ofitobar 8, IW-rrlOui renJinattd of eWj.rla aDOicated bi Uu'oa. Because of neaitn or tsuvaucoq ige. They include Bishop Alexander Mapn of Pittsburgh god Bishop Hunter Wyelt-Brovn of Bwrls-awK.

If (j. naasea. general tales manager o( toe Rodney Boone Gei-mantown on October 1 1777. It might have been different. If Wadb money on market service so that tha agencies and advertising piosi pects will know the uwket P9J.

vn eyeai pi wormrwiue uutwww. A communltv.wide Drojdufil ni im- the a Staff Manager Qouilaa Ueldrum gppeaieu lor co.ui treatment of all (orou of newspaper a4vsrtiiu: to event of space rationing. I Tb tongrcftee, ttendc4 by. ad uikuh inoj unu uin ui nnrt.nM. 1.

r.rainer'a Farin-Maid approach advertisers general to secure. for recryilmen particularly, for. Oe WAC" J. Qibm dverUsinj mag. of the War Advertising Council Grekiej-', faxni.4al4 Mrm.rt.

ft Harris. Tweed oe, r. Cooujiuoj on, p4 twa' of ma orjfanisa' MSi(M)! 'Wit awj.

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