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i MadttW'. Iddlffll 8Vi- Osteite, lut 'hew piper boys, nd Mtlhin lot 'and' CKu'h trtoUf support 6f tin We Savings PfoltBm COVEWNS THE WORLD MOM THE COMMERCIAL CENTER OF vX'UVCENIftAL VOLUME 40. NO. 72. TELEPHONE 600-601 INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1943.

EIGHT PAGES WLBPaves Way for Peace inMmesi i 1 i 1 Generals of Two Wars Missing OVERSUPPLY ir7 I PLANE CRASH ACCIDENTAL GREENSBURG, Nov. 6 Four Navy fliers were killed acci OF BUTTER Naval Crisis dentally when their plane crashed Into a mountainside Oct. 30 near Quiet Days er 59 PER CENT OF CHEST. FILLED Weather Conditions and Wartime Rush Handicaps Stahlstowti, a coroner's jury found yesterday. The jury made no recommenda tions.

THREAT High Ration-Point Value Given as Cause by Creamery Head Lieut. Earl E. Caulkins, an ex 1 I it ffm, perienced pilot, apparently lest th Near if In Lradio beam and crashed while try. ing to una navy omciais saip previously. Other victims were Capt.

Elmer J. Wood, 27-, of the and Flying Cadets Thomas Greene. PITTSBURGH, Nov. serious over-supply of butter threatens as a result of thg 16- Indiana Community War Ch'eBt workers have reported- collections amounting to 17,883. Tills sum represents about 39 per cent ot the Up in Rabaul-Solo- 19, Evansville, and Robert A Gurley, 19, CharlolsvL'le, Va.

-tf mom Area Ai Jao-; NuMine and Dutch Run Only Two Mines Operating Hope Full Return of Men Monday J30.000 Fleet of S3 Ship" Bad weather conditions and the general rush ot wartime living have handicapped workers some rationrpolnt-per pound valuation placed on it by the Office of Price Administration, O. A. general manager of the Fairmont Creamery declared today. Hettler said that was true despite what during the current drive, and Steams to South i AfV By Associated Press tliera still remain a good many LIFER KILLED IN GUNBATTLE the. fact butter production is about homes Bnd individuals to be contacted.

Therefore War Chest Chair man Emory Boyle has asked, that WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. (AP) The long and bitter fight over coal miners' wages appeared virtually ended today with the War Labor Kiev today, third largest cityi'vA 18 per cent lower than a year ago and asserted that consumer buying In the district had dropped appreciably since the OPA order went into effect more than a month ago. volunteer solicitors continue their ana capital oi me UKraine, in-v, jai efforts during the next week, and a great triumph which open va make it a definite point to see that every home In' the worker par He said: "We have seen butter backing up Board's conditional approval Escaped Convict, Slayer of Policeman, Is Shot at Chester ed the floodgates for a Red, army charge into Poland Mr. snd Mrs.

John Retavlch Homer Ciiy have been notified that their Private John ltebovfch, above, has been reported milling1 In the Mediterranean area. One of four brothers In the service he was Inducted February 1942, and was stationed at Cam Croft, S. before betas; sent overseas. He attended Homer City High School and prior to his Arm "Career was connected with the Lucernemines opera tlon of the Rochester St Pittsburgh Coal Company. Hii soldier brothers are Michael, Joseph1 and Nicholas, all with the Army.

lictllor area has been given an op- fn retail outlets the last two weeks. We think the chief cause is the 16- of the Ickes-Lewis pay scale plan and a nod of assent from oortunity to make a subscription. the restive BalKana. Chairman Boyle stated, "War Chest workers will be doing a defi point ration value It's too high to Allied patrols forced the the United Mine Workers. v- be in line with supplies.

i a I CHESTER, Nov. 6. (AP) Victor nite sei-vice to our local campaign uuiiKiimiu river uu Hettler predicted wholesalers' cans captured Venafro, It they exert every possible (effort to see that their arcaB have been (The NuMine operation of the Rochester Pittsburgh Coal arid the Dutch Run rm Easter" Penitentiary 11 within a fortnight and added that da ag WM shot to death joday the situation would become serious a wilh Pennsylvania 86 te Motor. -Police who for the better developed. i--- in a HnmWn completely canvassed In -the next days so that we may wind up our campaign In' 'the minimum mine of the New York Cen.

charging after five retreating German divisions less than 80 A miles from Rome. The Nazik were falling back generally ml eastern 'Italy, the British tral Railroad were the only amount oC lime. Captains and Ma i IWO WOrKing lOqay. 1' Ull uru jors should obtain reports from normal supply, he said, but most re their workers and turn them to me 27-vear old fuaitiva had auction, nowever, is expected tail outlets, already overstocked are In this new photo-portratt, Gen. Gerfe C.

Marshall. V. S. Army chief of lUff, sits at his desk before a. painilnfof World War Is General John J.

Fetshlnf. Eighth Army advancing fivejtj.l headquarters as quickly as they be SPARS ENLIST boasted he' would never be taken Monday.) cutting weekly purchases from alive. wholesalers. He- added that hotels come available. A summary ot results of the cam- The WLB's principal reser- miles to seize Vasto, once-tv anchor of the shattered and restaurants, normally good but-.

Andreoll, who killed a policeman in a holdup near. Wilkes-Barre'six workers' cffortB to dale vation involves the formula; i. for paying pieceworkers. But 01TIJ RICTDIPT man line in central Italy, Jil LOCAL WOMAN ftpoannn Ttnrnnia -flnil Piptrat' years ago; was dropped 'In' his tracks by-four 'bullets from -the plstolsViof ARMEQ MIGHT Initial Division. Marion Cretchcr, 80 per cent of quota.

ter buyers, had been cutting purchases heavily. v.haycn. gotj points at 'high ration values," Hettler. staled. Parker Robbins, a butler whole three state policemen ft'tnYfrlosecr cupa also fell.

jrasieJ great naval showdown Residential. Division, John Ei-lck- on-tiim as he-middled over' his fobdl Dodi -n Isabella On- Timberlake seek a solution or that and son, Chairman, 35 per cent or quota. LEGION WINNER appeared, shaping up In thej? Rabaul-Solomons area of the we'll go about the job o-pro Rep oils at New London said increasing purchases, of RULES TULEIM Iron Hand in Wake of Tomorrow margarine, with a 6-point ration value, had contributed to the decline in butter sales. southwest Pacific where a-fleet of possibly 53 Japanese Given State Americanism at a lunch He himself flrcd two shots and both missed. During his he.

boasted: "The first cop that lays a hand of me dies.M As the bullet blasts let go suddenly, other patrons ducked under tables and scurried to covei In sheltered -Tables were over Isabella Orr Timberlake of Oak street, has been accepted by Cup for Superior Endeavor First Bad Internment i Uprising ducing After seven months of controversy and four paralyzing strikes which cost the nation more than 40,000,000 tons of coal, this is the picture: UMW President John L. Lewis has a memorandum agreement with fuels boss SERVICES FOR ships, including 15 cruisers and 16 destroyers, steaming south from Truk to, the battle area where Hah sey's fleet and MacArthur's Districts 3, Mrs. Wilbur Wlddowson, 27. 4, A. E.

Long, 5, W. Ralph Smith, 42, (J. Mrs. A. E.

Long, 87. '8, M. J. Vanish, 31. a.

Hurry Rankin, 47. 10, D. Patterson, 20. 13, Janet McCormick, 78. 17, Jack McGlaughlin, 10.

18, Ralph 11. 19, Ralph Hciges, 42.. 21. Mi's. Floyd Rankin, 21.

24, Miss Nell Gray, 210. 25, Mrs. John H. Gibson, 190. the SPARS for officer's training in the Women's Reserve uf the! United Slates Coast Guard, She TULE LAKE, Nov.

6. (AP) Amevlcanism and war activities turned and customers gasped in fear. SAMUEL NESS was enlisted October 30, in the Tanks, armored cars, machine Suns -and fixed bayonets ruled the The Uiree policemen, who enter Pittsburgh recruiting office and bombers waited; The bat Ue, if joined, probably will decide. In the 27th District of the American Legion, comprising Armstrong, Clarion, Indiana, and Jefferson counties, won the 1942-43 first place State Americanism Cup pic- ed the restaurant the- Rainbow Grille by coincidence and at first 16,000 Tule Lake -Japanese with Arm hand today in the wake of Am possession of invaded; will report tomorrow to the Coast Guard Academy at New London. lor a six-weeks naming Harold Ickes; under it the soft coal miner who formerly received $7 a day will receive Nephew of White Twp.

failed to recognize him advanced toward him cautiously and in the erica's first sevlous internment- camp uprising of the gainville and Rabaul, main Japanese periphery base. course before being commissioned an Ensign. beginning did not nre. $8.50, agreeing to dig coal an curea aDove wun simian m. rue, immediate past District Commander and John Ackerson, Americanism Chairman.

The oil works of This huge segregation center for those proved disloyal to the United Andreoll turned," leaped to his Man to Conduct Solemn Requiem Mass Mrs. Timberlake is the wire ot hour longer, partly by halving and the rail yards ot Muenster still urn feet, drew a pistol and blasted. Then his -gun jammed. He made a dash States, or suspected of being so, came under full army control yes smoKea rrom aesiruction looseo.Dy: his 30-minute lunch period, The Americanism program of the Legion is divided into three divi for' the door. After his 40th hour under a record fleet of TOO U.

heavTA" See INTEKNATIONAb A Solemn Requiem High Mass at The police fired immediately. sions: Education, youth activities terday after another outbreak of violence in which 20 rebellious Japanese and at least one civiliai were H. Clyde Timberlake, now a Field Director of the American Red Cross at Fort McClelland, Ala. She has been active in social welfare work Jn Indiana county for several years having been lately employed as Couuty Supervisor of ground he starts getting paid St. Bernard's Church at 10:00 a.

m. and community service. vuaiinuea on page Xmas Mail November Time 'For Action for travel time at time and a Four bullets struck him in the back as he tried to escape. He was dead on arrival at Chester Hospital. Monday has been arranged for Samuel Ness, welt-known resident in me area oi eaucauon, scnuuis uniure(j cooperated with the Legion in the! L.

The War Relocation Authority of white township, whore death 30 Post communities in the observ A -widespread search for Andreoll in desperation had asked military the Department of Public Assist occurred at 10:20 a. m. Friday in Hull Himself ance of American Education Ween, aid. ance of the Commonwealth of turned from Northern and Central Pennsylvania to Chester yesterday half. In a six-day week his increase is about $11.50, so that the average daily increase is closer to $2 than See COAL Continued on page two the presentation of 178 schoo1 Indiana Hospita following a two-weeks' illness, Celebrant of th Army tsoops in battle dress mov Pennsylvania here.

Graduating from Wilson College awards to outstanding eighth-grad? See LIFER mass will be a nephew of the de Continued on page two boys and girls and the awarding of ed en masse into the camp with fixed bayonets and rounded up 500 ceased, the Rev. Father Leo Fallon Dclivery. oC the annual flood of lour-year senatorial scholar in Pittsburgh, Mrs. Timberlake look additional courses at West Chester Normal and New York Japanese, who were dueslioned of Pittsburgh. The Very Rev, Christmas gilts and cards on time, ships to high school senior winners UNEMPLOYED Father James Brady, pastor of St.

while holding their hands clasped Senators Await Moscow the essay subject, "For This always a serious problem, "will be more than a problem this year it University. Her wide experience over their heads. CHECKS HERE We Fight." A new feature of cooperation was found in Victory includes leaching school at Leech Bernard will be deacon and the Rev. William T. Mullen, also of Sc.

Bernard's will be sub-deacon. Interment will be In the church ERIE DENTIST DEAD IN CRASH MEADVILLE, Nov. 8 Dr. burg. Beaver, and Indiana as well Corps military pre-induction train G.

Harold Wagner, State Treas as a year of leaching In Giiuyama ing for high schools. CI Porto Rico. A talented musician, cemetery. urer, today announced that 3, 251 checks for Unemployment Compen will be an impossibility unless Christmas mailings are made largely in November," Postmaster General Frank C. Walker warned today, "Transportation facilities are bur dened to the limit with war materials and personnel, and the Postal Service has sen more than thirty William Horst, Erie dentist, died WAQHlHn'PnH Nm, 'OlCXI Friends are being until Youth activities included thi See LEGION Continued on page two The Japanese, who on Monday held an impromptu three-hour mass meeting at the administration Luild-ing wliile keephig 75 government See TNLE LAKE Continued on page two IVA KiTCHELL last night In a headon collision ox she was until her enlistment choir director in the First Presbyterian Church.

SAitftra urVtn willw4 tin an MS noon Sunday in the family home and from then util Monciay morn his automobile and another car if-r rw. endorsement of the peace sation were Issued by the State Treasury during the week ended November IMS. The total amount disbursed was $48,483,05, Including $179 tor Indiana. ing the Leydiu Funeral Home, onunciaiea at we Moscow three miles north of Cambridge Springs. Three injured persons Sea SERVICE Continued on page two A son of John and Catherine TALESMEN were, taken to all Erie hospital.

(Stem) Ness, he was born Febru ence now want to have flrst-hand account of the document ron man who helped make it pos6lbl one thousand experienced employees into the Army and Navy," Mr. Walker said. "The only solution to ary 17. 1888, in Pittsburgh and had FOUR OF FAMILY been resident in this community aecrery or btaie voraeu nuu. FOR DECEMBER HERE TUESDAY the Christmas problem is: aiail.

in NOVEMBER. Mark your parcel, -DO NOT OPEN UNTIL CHRIST BURN TO DEATH tor 40 years. He was engaged in farming and the produce husine A movement was promoted V) vite Hull to address a Joint Gazette "Boys" in Service and had many warm friends and ot Senate and House upon. bis. MAS That is the only way to avoid MEADVIU.E, Nov, 6 W) Pouv associates in the community.

He disappointment on Christmas Pay Eighty Countian? Sum Senator Lucas (D-lll) said such' a 5 Parody and Mimicry, but was never married. Surviving are not only for many civilians but also persons were burned to deuUi this morning in fli'e that razid a four-room cottage at Saeggerstown, near these brothers and sisters: John, convocation would show t-wotfia .1.. anA lor mil Hons ot memoers oi ine armed forces who are still in this George and Miss Minnie Ness, all moned for Week Be-ginning 13th and Sister Mary Fidelia ot St. ted representatives are iateoHUlnj-li hers. Crawford county coroner Dr.

Sanv No Satire, Role of Famed Dancer Parody and mimicry In them at home: Adam Ness of Pittsburgh uel Gottlieb said three of the four leresiea ma cause oi wvrin gp and the establishment of mectllnr'. Louis, Ma "It is also the only way to avoid Vie possibility ot a Christmas emergency in the transportation and pos tai services. If the public will co Eighty countians have been sum bodies have been recovered by tire-men whu battled the blaze alter a neighbor discovered It at o'- moned for Jury during the week be- selves are exacting arts, but to sa HOWARD ARTHUR LONG of si -V Tvnuo me nnai aeeision rena tirize the art of the dance success. Hull, it was learned that tbi-moyaaJ operate by mailing their Christmas ginning Monday, December 13. The personnel: fully, without stooping to conven ws clock this morning.

Blsirsvllle, who had been working for the Swift Company in Cleveland for the past two weeks, died mem tor ni appearance, parcels during NOVEMBER, 'jno aeaa: tional stage burlesque, requires blessing of nigh toveciimeQVtulM The showdown roll call on something mora than mere taper. unexpectedly of a heart attack while returning from his place of can handle a small volume of light, last-minute mailings, such as cards, Sea CHRISTalAS HAIL Continued on page two Mrs. Ruth L. Henderson, 3B; Winifred L. Brean, 13; Merle F.

Hen-deisoii, Jr, 5 and ponald E. Uoud, Beatty, June White Twp. Bee, Mina Green Twp. Bennett, Rowland Indiana Black, Madge Indiana Blakly, Mose, Indiana Bowman, Clair, Center Twp. sonatlve ability.

There must be nigh artistry underlying the humorous war policy cams at ny terday. cutting off two was employment yesterday, a son oz effect. Iva Kltchell, "the Dance monins. bate. V-Si the Rev.

William Q. and Mary (Erb) Humorist" who will, present her Long, he was bom at New Haven, niy-Dne yemocraw bbo amusing yet artistic program of conn am pubiKani votea lor uuj Bush, Hulda, Wlute Twp. Calhoun, Samuel W. Mahoning Twp. postwar forpign policy September t.

1898. He was a member of the Free Methodist Church ot Blalrsvllle. dance mimicry at Indiana alate Teachers College on Tuesday, No, vember 8. makes full use of a bril Only Senators Reynoldj 1I Wheeler '(D-MonO. Xkmei 1 1 Campbell, Martha, Blairsville.

Carnahan, Taylor, Armstrong Twp. Surviving are the parent and these brothers and sisters: Mrs, Lot jonuapn tBHuii, MDi: WHOSE STOGIE? POTTSTOWN Every morning when Mrs. Lester M. Bougher opeiu her front door she finds a cigar butt resting on- her front door step in approximately the seme spot. After a month, she asked police to solve the mystery to far wiliiout result.

tie Black, Cleveland; Mrs, June and lanipjioasi Senator Lafolletsa (Pnuli! WHERE'S PET? Collie alts patiently outside the bus station awaiting the return of the sailor-master the dog accompauied there six weeks ago. The faithful dug runs hopefully toward every sailor he sees, then walks dejectedly back to his post. Although led by station attendants, the collie become thinner as Hie weeks go by. WL. See OBITUARY, Continued on page two mmm liant ballet technique to enhance her artistry as a mime.

Mus Kitcnell's career as a 'dance humorist began' at on early age when she was a featured, meher of the Chicago Opera Ballet; Without the serious technique she never could have attained this biah' place Comfort, Samuel BUlrsviUe. Coon, James, N. Mahoning Twp. Cooper, John Cherry Tree. Cost.

William Indiana. Pavldson, Elizabeth, Pine Twp. Davis, Adaleue, Marion Center. ssot by io at mu cated blort Ifujfc lu WW voted wm, Aemiu, Tho rolutlea atdudt U4, Bight Btaww 8C. Davis, salt tetuer wp.

See JVBOBS Coutwueo 9a page iwo Weather she has earned as a wranwsl wiua Sea KITCUEL PAPER.SAVER MEXICO CITY Oral in. stead ot written examinations will be given In the future at Mexico City public schools, says Roberto f. BonilU, assistant education minister. It's the paper shortage. p.w4 to pAi We November 1651 The great baud Fair with slowly rising temper- Continued on pagj tvo 'w Closed Mondsy for repairs.

The Tk CMlt Mtwapaeerbeys AlBOiUi AnDfUtlattwit sAasnt rt tarwod, tat it aboitU KMMMl tv nr wnasers, Wtttuwa, tor aervlce, this Uw far US Kvy. 4bv left to TtwnM T- Mturay, St Wba eoitHc to AufHkt Utl VA reeelvlftf IxalsUg tbt Craai Met BosyUal Coraa Tjb" vh benw iatt -m; IV a Qalrtar W. Tby are snoi of Mrs, Irtss leader, John FbJJUp was aturce today, followed by iaiu In born. Ho had Qjua pi the finest the south portion law tonijUt. Not The time baa not yet come wljan Chltltcn pie Shop.

13 Careers the wpvW ha ever known, as cool tonight night. yo can't lervp Brejnjf Jtm.

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