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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 9

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Elyria, Ohio
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'-'''V' i 'jf'-yTl-: 8 7 LSrSlrt Cfiurlff V8t8fl tt-ilj frttif partlH by lot fuf the November elections, ftf-fhe LbraifTCounly ef Elections feklay, Inclusion 1 ftf rt eoknftn 6h the lot for three Social Labor Party candidates and the filini of -one rfcpenaoHt tandiflflte ih nddltlofi ta Ihc UMiaf slates of. candidate's for the and parties will make the 1 ballet ednlaln four columns for the first time in the three Social La be? candidates titled will include Aria bailgli, candidate for the slilpj Peter. KajiiU, candidate for the bfftct of Lieutenant 6f; nifd William Fnrktts. Candidate for the full term'as United States the only IndcpNident candidate 16 be upon by voices In the eounfy will be Harry MuHt, Candidate for the post of district representative (6 congress, Final-certification of parly column ballot was received today from the Slate of Oi'lRlnally. Party filed A pelittf)i1''for "a umn on the ballot but the iietltlon wfts denied, A mandamus action, ter filed i.n the state supreme court? forced the the three party candidates ijj'a separate col umn, Accuse JapS Brutal Atrocities Genji Mat- foi'mci' commanding officer of pinner of war camps at Mukden, 1 Jofchi Kuwashima, former olTlccr, were charged today atrocities against Amor- lean prisoners of'wtir in their care.

Lt. Col'XSlanley Hankins, of Frankfort. and Sgt, Thomas GaRiict, Plaqucmine, were brought here to testify against the two Japanese. Hospital Discharges: 1105 East River Anna Martin, 120 Harvard avenue; Mrs. Wilbur Stiwk, Birmingham; Jktrs.

Hazel-I, Gotf, 241 Columbia Witbcck. baby" girl, Grafton; Mrs. Myron Peters, baby 247 Sixth street; Mrs. Howard Hotow, baby boy, 331 1-2 Ninth LOOK FOR HER ON NORCROSS AMIIIICA'I BUT-IOVCO GREETINO CENTRAL BOOK 371 81. STORE Phone 28119 Thirty Jalfrtltftri firm ers for Idfant esunfy tcr fey rtifplflnf Iff Mlnffit, FTofldav i the rifcSt few flaj'S, Will in LoKHrt Jelled UI6ti (nrofftiati(ifi rectivttt Jeslefttay BV" HeftrT Hfatf ot thar'cntfiuy faim Lswoi- fictr fthd tlit ftfrtnftrs'fof 1H6 libtifltd' totiay to Ret housing rtc ecfinmsrfatloifs ready for the tlonat ffi additionsi Mil increase lo IS the ntilftbcf M-orkilig eii Loi-niii UownJ- That Is -approximately the safitt number as were -Working In last aJthollgh foeldw the 154 Ilgufe for two yeitis flge; LeimbacH Inforhicd thai (lib focfliltlhf o( artdlfiboal farm efs In Jamaica Very stic- 't'csstlll, ahd ifchedlllfd fbi' cnily Bright Id with SO of.

"thfenf lo come to Loraiti Will Pkl, Apple! nc Jamaicans Will be used ftrsl picking applts, and may be used Inter, for some, Oilier farm Lclmbnch Tlie fact that the apple' crop' is expected lo only, 35 per cent of normal, due to freezing last Spring, has reduced the demand for Jarhalcnlis far below (He figure of two years ago. Each farmer for whom the Jamaicans work must provide housing which, is appt'oVed by County health department inspectors. The shortage of housing (acuities 'Is'reducing Ihc number of who could be brought to'the county "for farm Lcimbaeh said, at. found if available. OIC Wtiffl Sfllff frttfsi EspWftS FafffieTS SMtld.M tiusMtsv for ft ffits flemsttt? to? by deficit prices the fttShttf Crrip ycaf tMlftf July, I ptafc Ifi nttf 1ft esptotfti to fir IT IHt 184? wheat I bt less Ih ancTsllll 1ft outlook, trcftsftmenl Said it IWMff," the tffjpflf tWCnt said.

"this Sctfmtd certain thrtt not Wore tftar? fftUlfift off in bushels bf.U, S. Wheat Its inirf the Juftojt IS4M8. wnf-ft European fiiean cultme ftcovew fully frofft tire Wftf, AfneHenft w-hMt ports prabibly will fall "well uiv Since many fNfns- tan be IhtercriSnlSesbly, drop'111 Be f(5f loww llieh cof-n sftd" rjfi rfepni'lmpnt heftl pMctli 1341. fheiit stippWt pftct if ttlt of nf jj, ni.ix..-«i iiJcn HiifvorX') ipTtlutriW fa'ftrt Tlflfti'cestt, dToel n-ot-mtW M6Hf ITtC, fgrflrtifl'rTet' Wilt Jiitl IS JfveliS, i f6m of tflf'rf fTifS HiMifd" pcfffllt ffoffr tne wheat pflce ftf! bum $LfTf ir bxisnCl frorh the tetel' 6f, 'Mld" 1 btrthcls 1 6H JOfy tTist IttebatstS 1 ttr appfonlmalcty fetisliell will held up etiftent by (he 1 ef the 1 efop yertf. pterfifetloTT the dftpnrtrhent juld Im IRU J-eat 1 tTtan' muni be nuhieved Mil stirnhee agafftst.n jjr-rotisly yeah Amputee Vets Can Get Autos At U.

S. Expense Appfiratiah fopmi for amputee Veterans lo use In obtaining at lovernmcnf crtme available today At the local Conlncl office- of (He ministration, Room fclyritS inirs and Trust Tlie iiumber-'ofM'eterans eligible lit the -fclyMa nren was hot known, but the contact office, staff know that there is'Xsubstantial of A. bcering, head Of the Vetcrafia Administration ftl office contact and service lion' In Cleveland, estimated that ajtoill 600 iirf'pWecs Would qualify new cars throughout northern' Ohio, Char.lcs Coen, local Contact. representative, today outlined the procedure to be followed 1. Tlie, disabled veteran obtains an application form and information from his coniacl live, who will help him fill the fonn Every eligible Veteran, except retired officers, must mail his com pleted application form Cleveland rcKlonal office.

Lorain Voters To II Bond Issues fttf Inents "ln''flie city of L'orain which necessitate a total 'of will be up for pfovat of eity in the November Voters al lhat time will be asked to on a total of 11 separate bond Issues for the various ects proposed, according to offlclf.li of the Lomin Coiuiy Board of Elections. Largest Individual projects arc the improvement'of the Black ttiver Channel, the, Lake Uric Harbor Small Craft Hefugc fnd 'the purchasing of a lite, lion and cciuipmcnt ot a fireproof ImildluR to be used as a civic ler. Ench ot Ihc projects lr to bp financed throuefi bond inut of 8750,000, the 'bonds in turn to be ictireef through taxea of mills-to run 25 years 'on each Issue, jS Other proJjBcis as follows: site and cl-cct centraLfJollc-e and flic stations und construct, crecir equip and furnish fU-tfproof additions to the The campaign o( GOP gubernatorial Candidate Thomas J. Herbert today ''announced the appointment of Ellis C. Vander Pyl lo head the vclcr- ans' division of Herberl's campaign.

Vander Pyl, a veteran of both AVoi-ld Wars, will-join Earl Hart, mahager of Herbert campaign, in dire'cling and recruiting veter ans lo support the nominee for gov ernor. A meeting wns called ot crs of the veterans' division by Vander Pyl Friday herc tit which plans will be aniiounced for enrollment of under censes Claire Jones, 28, and Jfl, Joseph Udbvich, 26. Lnrain, operator, and Knthefint Haller, 26, Lorain. Edward Domazet, 22, Lorain, elec- and Doris 'McAfee, 21, Lorain. Schrcnkel, 24, Lorain, steel worker, and Jeanette Herein, 19, Lorajn.

Andrew Chochol, 2S, Lorain, crane operator, and Marie Puskas, 23, Lorain. Walter Jeffers, 57, Lorain, engineer, and Mae Sherman, 48, Lorain. Walter Joiner, 32, Dunedin, fisherman, and Jean Skuse, 24, Lo-, rain, William Jansheski, 23, Lorain. insurance and Mary Piper, 21, Lorain. Nick Dudukovich, 24, Lorain, steel worker, and Ethel Loczi, Daniel Puzdcr, 27, Lorain, steel inspector, and Lorctta McLichok, 20, Lorain, wilT- and ThcrfrH'B! buildings for use as a.

city hall cnlfy issue lo, be retired on a ie made as to his disunity, rm will be rcUrfncd lo the Retired olnccrs must applica to the Vet- mail their ernlis 25, D. to office. Aftcrniiis step, their rations will be handled through the regional office. 3Xrhe disabled veteran will take approved form, his operator's license, to the local automobile licensing agency. If his license sati.slics lequircmenls of the stale tri'ilor vehicle law, thai fact will be.

filtered on his application form, in addition to other nocessury information such as special attachments required by state law. tlie "tor's" license, it "will be-necessary for him to get one. 4. After all entries have been made and certified by the licensing levy of taxes of .184 mills lo run agency, the veteran can present his application form lo any dealer of his choice, and nceothite for 'the automobile, 5. When tlie car is delivered, -the dealer can submit necessary to the VA rgional otficc for prompY payment.

VA warned veterans that'thc lota! purchase price of the car caftiiot exceed 11,600. This must special at' tnrhmonts necessary to ottcratc the vehicle and any tax is reflected in the purchase price. Tile- veteran cannot buy a more expensive car and pay the dlffcicnce be- tv.een the VA can pay only the seller and cannot reimburse veterans for automobiles already purchased, Coen pointed out. Br COBA M. IHEPAID Barktt It far Otllvery tervlce Csll PAITH WAMB Weal Phone U-L lu A.

Rltrt Oftktn fN EJ.thm.tH.tSh. WELLINGTON 'When a Joint, town cpuucil township day night in the Mayor's Henry Clodwick was elected as a member. of the cemetery tcplacc H. Heidenreich, whose time expires. Village engineer Tom Laundon reported 071 the federal houses creeled at ihu wcsl end of John on the Mrs.

A. Ruger property, as to cleaning, painting, lighting, building of walks and plumbing. Supt, Arnold L. Kiplingcr of tlie Wellington school, asked that a traffic light be erected at corner of Dickson and South Main streets in the school district, which was ferred to" the street and light committee, Mr. Kiplingcr also asked that containers for depositing waste paper be placed along South Main street from down to Magyar street, tor the use of school children, Council discussed prohibiting parking on both sides of South Main street down to Magyar strcc.t from public squnre; also parking on rqad stree( and Herrick avenue lo Prospect street, City Harry Wagner wai asked, draw up mt ordinance to that asked permission to remove a house frmo Kflly to North Mill street.

A petition way presented, by Frank Belfipre, by residents on Kelly and Johns itrerU, asking that permit issued wiHif for fpustrufvlon of a 'shed, with drtwn, to and ictien tpken. A- mansRf pf the Ohio File! Pfficp present nn at. the fefiiQiL Horns gn Npftli Miin night, of buslnesi vsj-f CUrt vvi? ef ib in to JWVP tern this. iftppJlt, bjepn gm IMI, oii mm tut, Mffr 4vMc4. to.WflA.i thtion was set for Monday evening, October 19.

Refreshments was served by Mrs. Wilnia Perkins, and Mrs. Martha -Baker, Urapt' There were 22 members' present "When Hamhn Woman's Relief Corps met in regulaivsession evening, were readr- and Department General rend, Plans wore birthday party honoring members having anniversaries in months of July, August and September, tb be held Thursday-' evening, September 19, at O.AR. Meuional 1ml). At a covered-dish supper will be served with Mrs, Bertha Coats, kitchen chairman and Mis.

Edith Mother, dining-room chairman. The charter was draped lor Post O.A.R....Commander". Hciston, Next regular' meeting is 17. Poalpona Juniar Meeting' Elias Cooper Junior club post- poneci its meeting scheduled -for Tuesday afternoon, This will be. held Tuesday afternoon, September 17, directly after.school, Births 'A son was bom to Mr, and Mrs, Reubin Edwards, Johns street, Joseph's hospital, Lorain and a Mr, and.

James Marley, South Mill street, Sunday, at Allen hospital fa Qtwrlin, Mrs- Archti) Anderson and infant daughter brought hoiw from Qbcrlin Tuesday, TMK liffi Arnold KipUngcr day eyenjiu at the sshpoj house, lim? VM hii givrn supplies, and Itneri! rtisciiuion pf th work S3 yenfi. fuvchase effect, emilfi flhrf fui'nlsli rmilfielpfll Mf- field with federal aid isSsm (o rtllfcd on levy ef .310 itulT? to run fee IS yeacs, 3 PdrcIiaie-H site and equipment for land'fill OW) iMileJO feOt'rd (hf-nttgh fl of taJteS of ,129 mills fdf-tcn 4. Corulnlcl Ofikwood Park arid IH Central Park Issue through of ef ,129 lo run fftf ten 5. ConMruet o.ntleiiil IH City: Icsue retired tHfotigh a levy of trxes to'rtm fdr.15 at a rale of mllll ConstwreT lltumlnattd ttnnls courts fpf cilty parks 150,000 isaie retired a. levy ni of to run fof years.

7. Initull new central police and fire alarm system $50,000 Isstlfi to be retired, through a levy of takes of ,040 mills to run for 14 In Katinp: Places e.6t,UiMfJUS-The state csnHR. ihe WCtU twiay was to ceivoxesofutfohs designed, (o alter ths-'ptcsenl-systcm of liquor control 6m, X-- A proposlil jo be submlited cording ja B'avis, chairman of the" rcsattiUonjt which call catlfjtinl campaign, to a Protect prevent troslon on eliy-owned lake front property Issue to be retired through a levy of. taxes of .064 mills to run fri ten ytara. Construct road, street, llfihts, si-wers.

and water lines and lug, facilities along East and West tankt of Black River -between Bast Erie. and the winding basin issue to be retired-through levy of taxes of .064 mills to run for ten Wants BetterChow For The Army WASHINGTON Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson today ordered all commanders' to take advantage of Army Service Schools to train their and bakers to provide better chow for the G. 1, 'Even the generals and Inspection command and staff college. MilHIfy Academy will get similar Subsistence School, -Cmcfgo; Food Service -Instructors Lee, Bakers and Cooks at Fort Mcade.Md., Fort Knox, Ky.

Fort Bennlng, Fort Sam ton Fort Sheridan, -and Suburban Calendai Dial 44M Before m. EVENTS. THUMDAT CARLISLE Circle four meets at the home-of Mrs. Lawrence Jackson at I p. ROCHESTER Congregation Aid Society will meet at Mrs, Susie Farnsworth'a cottage in the, m.

SOUTH RIDGE Ladies Aid and Women's Missionary, Society will meet on September 12 at Clearview Grove instead of September. -EATON of the meets'at I with Krnest Hawke, Auction, NORTH-OLMSTED Scouts meet Thursday-night, Troop No, 251 at m. of the Girl Scouta meets at Town hall, NORTH V. meets at I Town hall. Ladies Auxiliary at the Town Hall at the same time.

EVENT! NORTH Show committee members are urlfd to with Mrs, Trrjdwell at 2 p. mil Friday to (or the show, HfWHPSTm jty JB u'itl meet day at 'the church. will bt served. lowed by a miisionary meeting, NORTH OLMSTED, Kiwanii Club board will meet at p. BIRMlNPHAM-cominunHy will dance at the fridav niiht.

'Everyone invited to attend, by Johnny JacKson. KVENTS PATVKOAV NORTH RIDOEVILLE Tht Grangr will sponsor card pans: at the Hal! it p. P.V,- i I i nk! I f- n. t.T!* SMOOTHIE sortii lOVIllll SKIN IT SOOTHIS, AS if till URM Mil Jthtei VjJJC through Winter. in NEW 1947 ityl.i.

US! OUR CONVINIIMT LAY-AWAY HAW the Truck Tires Tractor Tires MARSH SON Tire Battery Service Recapping Vulcanizing Same Day Service 111 Cedar St. Tel. 2438 Softer. Sidles nilh Dramatic Stoves Sldt Glifttr Trim Iticher, Deeper Autumn HMdy Winti rfttUfMf TMI99 Worm Irowns ItacHt wiHi AcetnH Dresses for tvtry priced for your From tproyi of Autumn colon droii'up bUclii flit tor, Soo our toloction ehoie. in Yeur hr putt city er ceuntry wttrr In I 1 1.

tmtath Sett mitt with bf Itid i littli Wf ffMI 2J.50 Sn The.

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