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rKlUtt lH.KJUi UrIMiai COLUMBUS. INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10', 1942. Established 1877, p5, No. 240. il I i VI nn Wil Mother and Son Enlist fo Speak son ill All Uliu DRUNK DRIVER RAMS FRONT OF 1 II I) ARMY TAKES 37, iOF 55 MEN IN FRIDAY DRAFT "Mv iii Cne Is Held I for Further Decision Seven Married i Men Accepted.

MODE THEATER i i i 1 Buford Shannon: Colored i Porter, Assessed Fines 1 1 Totaling $51. Ml I li' 1 through Soviet defenses to the Vol LEADER 'AND "VET" FAIL ga river and split the forces of the defenders. 4 ji 1 DE EXCITES i CROWD i' Xn A Whiteside Pleads Innocent Soviets Report Only 'Small Infantry Attacks' Dur-, ing Day. 47TH DAY OF BATTLE Red Diversional Attack Is 1 Pressing Enemy Back Seven of Men Sworn in Are Noblitt Employes -Six 1 'I from Cummms. to Two Charges La'z zell Arrested.

Soviet forces who had! been, en-; 1 circled for several days near: the industrial section broke out 1 yesterday and now were fighting: from new defense lines. 1. 1 1 --i ii -1 Last midnight's Soviet eomtnuni-" que reported- that two more efforts' of the dcrmans to crash through the Industrial section, reach tha Volga and split the defenders! of Stalingrad, had-failed. Heavy es of tanks and infantry made tho -assaults. 1 At least a company K300 men) of: Germans were killed.

1 Occupy New Position ii 1. No specific progress of Marshal Semyon Timoshenko's couhte-of i ensiva" was reported In 1 the mid-1; Thirty-seven of the i 55 men who took1 their final drafts physical examinations i Friday at Indianapolis passed 1 and li were swornj into the ArmV. Seventeen i were I rejected North of City. EarF Ninth sdistricti rep- it HU.f: i. i ii i resentative in Congress, is sched and none was held for a i later de- Buford Shannon, 22, porter at the Belvedere hotel, caused no; small amount of 8:30 o'clock Friday night iii the business district I and 4ound up! in jail on charges of publjic in-toxication- and- operating a inotor vehicle while -under the influence of 1 liquor.

i li- i In attempting to drive; a cur off Washington street into. the east-west allev adiacent to the Mode address the ColumbUs 1 Ro- cision. uled to 'W- fTir KmLJ MrJ I Moscow, Oct. 10. IIP) For the first time in1 the bloody, 47-day battle of Stalingrad, a Soviet communique reported today only "small infantry attacks.

1 1 Of! fiehtingf in Stalingrad, the ii The official list i of those who wiprfii sworn in -and those rejected tary cluVsi luncneon meeting. Moft 1MB it day noon; at the Chamber ofli Com- wa received today by the county Reoresentative Wilson is i selective service omce. merce. night communique, although! it 'ras .5 The 37 men sworn in will leave believed still advancing 1 steadily expecieu i taitt uu uuic ui I Columbus Oct. 23 for starU of ner- comi saidj, "In the i Stalingrad area, Soviet troops repulsed small infantry attacks.

On oney sector, a German in Dansh-bo mother and! only son go all-out for freedom as they, enlist in U. Army In double ceremony at Washington! she -in the WAACS and he in Quartermaster Corps. Left to. rights Son, Theodore Carlson, 19; Lieut. Marian MacAdams, WAAC recruiting officer; mother, Mrs, Maggie Carlison; Capt.

John Andre, Army recruiting 'officer. 1 1 inlvice. thincsi which are i going on I T.r I ii.J i RaJv RosCoe Henderson.i Route 7, theater, he struck the corner of the theater causing slights damage. Continuing on into the alley he i Anally stopped when the icar came In i contact with a i utility pole, In circuit court, he pleaded jguil- tyi to both charges wan as Washington, fantry company (300 men) tried- to penetrate a Soviet stronghold and were; repulsed by machine gun and motar fire. Itj retired to its initial positions.

On; other sectors, thert was an exchange of artillery and TO OPEN AIR sessed fines totaling. ai.u Dy auage 4 former member or tne: national guard, Ijwho li was tin service at Camp Shelby, was the man held fori decision. AH other men listed Friday: unofficially as passing were accepted, according to the. official ii report today, i ji -i! Onl ithe basis of 17 failing and PASS AIR CORPS also Smoke ancl Dust Clouds I Rise at Walesboro Field down the corridor between I ithe Don and Volga rivers to the relief of Stalingrad's defenders, i'; -w "In the Stalingrad area our troops repulsed enemy the mid- night communique I said. I "German infantry supported; by tanks in some groups twice attempted 'r to break through to the Volga, bur men repulstd the enemyl and wiped out a company I of the enemy's infantry.

'J pjj "Unit waged stubborn i.batUes for several days after being encircled by the enemy, Our men uc-ceeded in breaking out of the ec-, mortar fire." i-ong. ine court ordered that he be denied a erV license for a. period I dispatches reported BASE BUS LINE Front-line that! Marshal ENTRANCE EXAM Semyon Timonshen- year. 1 I Tries to Drive Around Block, i The car- Shannon was driving Is owned by Dave Pickerel of the Belvedere hotel. i I i Shannon drove the car out of the hotel i parking lot -In I order to- let ko's icounter-offensive, driving down between! the pon and Volga rivers to the 'relief of Stalingrad, had again surged forward, and captured a number of German strongholds.

The Germans, fiercely counter-at Three Srpumniins" Leppert to Start' Service ,1 Monday, ijaklng Workers Employes in, on 1 Trees Dynamited and Homes Razed At New Flying I Center. 1 1 Be Sworn to circlement and occupied a new. defense line in al factor settle-- Local October 19. ment.t I i' I -'j- I 37 passing, the number? taken into the: Army figures at 68,5 percent of the- total. Pupil Passes, Teacher FlunksJ it The pupil jpassed, butithe 'teacher.

failed. Charles W. Rominger iof Hope route 2, leader of the-group, was lone of those turned down. HerscKel El iWhipker, a student Sat Elizabethtown school while Rom-ingeC was i teacher there, was among jthose: accepted. i As I Rominger was re jected, Den-nia G.

Lain, who was. assistant i 1 near the! 400 figure if that many men are available. i. i .1 Two i of the three turf runways for ths auxiliary flying 1 field at Grammer are rapidly taking shape and gradig work is on a 22-hour day, two 11 11-thout shifts employed. Total on 1 the field is 3 runnin near 100 mark: i 1 1 i I'l-lfi i 1 I Two I families ire still residing 1 I another motorist get his car out of the lot.

He said te let the Other motorist out, it was necessary for him to drive around Ithe square, "Our guards mortarmen In the- tacked in efforts to regain the lost ground, Uhese dispatches said, hut the Russians hurled them back with big losses'. i 1. Nazis Stopped' On All "Northwest of Stalingrad I (the course of the day destroyed two i Three 1. Cummins Engne company which he. tried to do.

I The Columbus lair base, under construction 1 north: of he, will have a bas line to take workers back and forth to tht project, starting Monday. i i tanxs and 13 trucks and wiped out up to 300 enemy soldiers and- offi- i cers. h- j.1 I Police and a large crowd of; perr i Clouds of dust i swirlj i over the Walesboro auxiliary ffying field area as big graders and I powet shovels get goirigiiin earnest on the project. Smoke also rolls in to the sky from brush i fires which employes-William Fox, William Cooper and Fielding entrance Examinations for, the Army -Air corps at Iurdut- uni theater I of Timoshenko's counter- offensive a Soviet unit repulsed "Northwest of Stalingrad (the on the Grammer site. They are goris were on the scene i after the car? hit the theater.

i Neil Whiteside of this plead A temporary permit to- put in area of Timoshenko's "I counter-of five lenemy infantry, attacks and killed 200, the noon communique fensive) our unitsl fortified 1 them leader Friday; will be the leader the line was i granted ridayr ait- versity, ij I- All have applied for ai fivine I 1 selves in positions iwhlch they are ed innocent to charges of public intoxication and operating a motor vehicle while Ainder the influence of mission! to James Leppert operator i of the Columbus cityibiisi line liquor when arraigned before Judge .1 I Alter passing sine xtms, returned home with i instructions to, report back on fOct. 19 -to be sworn into the 1 service, 1 have been started: to clean out the SOOj-acre ii til The dust and smoke can be 5en rising 1 into the air from sev miles 1 away and travelers Suth on Alternate road 31 to Seymour can observe the machines and men at work west of Bethel Baptist church, i i There probahly will! hi two trips dailv to the air base, at i least for whent the group goes i to Fort Harrison' on 23. i I ii The two brothers in the group, Charleai AJ and Homer passed 1 and were sworn in. I Roy L. Roberts of Champaign, 111., who served i in the liRainbow The case was set for trial on iNoy.

JAMES 61 RICE One of these' wi 1 be early a time. said. "On another sector, 1 a soviet patrol unit attacked at night, killed 70 of the 1 enemy and blew up an ammunition 1 1 1 communique also reported thatattacks on the Mozdok area of the eastern. Cs.ucasis, where ithe Germans were trying to drive 1 to drive to the Grozny oil fields, had been hurled back. i il "Online sector, Germans sppport- Fox ia i the 1 son.

Mt and Mrs.i s. i i in 1 the morning to 1 take Ithe first Carl Fox, i Cooper, is 'the son of Mr and Mrs. Bale Cooper of Hope Shift of workers to th project Mr. Hogan Burns and Mr. and Mrs.

Wade Marsh, i and Mrsi Charts Elliott moved this week to Say-diiia. DEMAND FOR ROOMS GROWS Calls for Sleeping Accommo-', dations Reich Highest Number iYet. a war a. nrt hi in i the! afternoon I and a son-in-law 1 Wfr. Fox, and was rejected! for service in World TAKEN BY DEATH to take, the other jshift the job.

gUe arft rapidiy vacating their j.hift-t.J the 1ob. i Smith is ithe! son lot i lr. jurs. wat II. I T.

K.fi 1Smittt4l SSi 'K iy il I I 'I I 11UIJU.OI uip i At least seven of the: 37 men ac- i busses will eo from! the downtown ed bv tanks thrice attempted 1 to All three! are! martiid. 1 I is I in i thai 1 de break through Soviet lines and were repulsed," the i communique Wiley and two sons and her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Frank Car-michael, have moved i into ji'Wales-boro and their "former! residence cepted are Seveni of thojse i terminal to the field ofjkes 'inside accepted aref listed with the touin-, the .4 ari base areaJ i ity flraft board as employe of Nqb- Lack Iof transportation! for i work-litt-Sparks, while six the others i ars ha. been one of the I project's Former NoblittiSparsi! En gineer Dies at.

Hospital at Ann Arbor- Soviet troops destroyed tnree partment at 1 Fox is in the i. pricing department, iand Cooper is I employed in the tool- tanks and wiped out a company at the southeast corner; iof (the fly listed asiemployes of Cummins problems, owing to i the tire short ing field is being razed. of infantry." i. i.i One Russian setback was admit room. 1 1 engine 'company.

I I I 1 I. Stader Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ted, southeast of fNovorossfsk, the i Robert Lienber eer. 1601 Wash- i i and his mother; Mrs.

Estella Sta I James Rice. 30. of Indianapt olis formerly in the engineerinff The Influx of air oae! workers ion! both thtTColum der. have moved to the former Black Sea naval Dase tne Germans occupied three weeks- ago.r i Whiteside was arrested Friday night on Road 31, two miles south of the Road 7-31 junction, byi Pa-' trolman Dillon of the state police. 1 I Denies Pecplng.

Robert Lazzell, 29. of jwest of the pleaded innocent ito a peeping 'charge when arraigned in court today The case was set for hearing on Nov. 20. i i. i Liaizzell Is.

charged vWith peeping at the Ellis' Lortz residence, west of the city, on the night of Feb. 4. The authorities stated that, he had in California several months. y. was arrested Friday night by citV a sheriffs William Britton, ot 1 Columbus, was arrested by! police on a charge" of assault and battery.

DANCE STAGED IN FIELDHOUSE grllp11 imi rnornngV Jrat 3 i II I II rectly into the Army fori officer's 1 ItlUIlL Ul UIIUL. Hill residence at the south edge bus and Walesboro jfiolds is creat department; of Noblitt-Snarks iln dustrie died FridRy at Ann GOV, SC11RIGKER TO SPEAK HERE of Walesboro.i They recently puiv chased the property from Q. G. tra ii where lie! had; gone) for an operation in the Universjw ii 1 list of Inductees TRIED ARE SUITS i ji. 1 a 1 Noblitt.

I Morn Houses. of Michigan i hospitau be! held will Mr. and I Mrs. A. T.

I Dtshinger Funeral services Franklin Those inducted were: Burl I Reed Anderson, route 6. i .1 Mil'! ing a jdemana jor sleeping xuumo here greater than that when Camp Atterbtiryl construction wasi at its peak. vrvvi: Attaches of theChamber of Commerce rental seryice office today reported theJ big jtafcrease in i'ipalls for sleeping rooms', but pointed out that the Ncf 1 1 reed is jstiu for apartment andi Tuesday afternoon JiV: New Castlei and son and his; father Tiill, are moving their household furnish hirteen Granted Freedom Noblitt- with Big Civilian Mr. Rice Will Address 1 1 The Germans attacked and inhabited locality southeast of No-vorossisk for five days and! lost; a battalion! the noon communique! said, Finally, after bringing up, tank i reinforcements, the Germans penetrated the outskirts bf the locality, where fighting now is raging. -ll l.j-; 1 Break German Lines.

I j. "Soviet troops are i annihilating the enemy's manpower," the communique asserted. Soviet patrols, and trench, mortars I killed 200 Germans ahd Charles A.1 ReedyI 1809, Cottage ings. Mr. and Mrs.

Waterf under Sparks from 1934 to 1840, when; in to taka by Judge; Long avenue. Defense: Rally, on Airs. and family and Mr. 1 and a position in the experimental 4e4 already Session 9. Nov.

Ralph J. i Strietelmeie have moved. I i Engineering partment of Allison I The rental office is receiving five ill -V 1 kU J.I nrill jrierschel Whipker, Route 3. i Dennis G. iLain, Route) 8.

1 rj Lloyd i Beverly Tooley, Route 2. i I Fred Olmsted, 1608 Eighteenth street ill llr company. I i. m-j months eg nhqnths ag' In a hearing1 befcre Judge He I was married 18 W. Long in Bartholomew George iof iiJefBtioui iui.

Camp Atterbury's Aig -fildhuse wasl formally opened Friday nght to M.1SS marjr wen Gov. Henry F. Sghncker has ibeen secured ai4civijl'brj defense speech in 'Columbus on I the night of Nov. 9, 1 it I wa4 annruhced. fternoOn, circuit court Friday a Wabash.

They lived at 3708 i K.en 1 he I moved to the edge! of; ten causa ua, tValesboro and founjdations of and houses. 1, 1 1 riost of these aref now! being re- The 1 increased siemand for sleep-riioved. I I i I I 'mg rooms Is "drfe largely to the if Movers! also: have' started shortage and future gasoline ktintr tvi Vinnso of Mr. and Mrs. rationing which is, causing i the Dale E.

Gathers. Route Francis! Ml Wagner Was granted wood avenue, Indianapolis. i 1 1 transfer us the weene of the 83rd flrstibie danee. knocked out four gUns and two trench mortar batteries on the Leningrad front. Anti-aircraft downed six Junkers 87 bombers On the divorce from 1 MrsJ Jdnnie M.

Amickt I county day by Marion i James -i Russell Keller, from I Bloomfleld. 1 ii -i Homer E. Reedy, 615 Mrf Rice" was a graduate of Ohioj State I university- He i was 4 "Ml Hughes Caidettes from Indianapolis civilian defense Wagner i. iMrs "tvaennei had ioi-isr! ally filed Chairrt'a-n-1 1 I- 1 persona who have Nettie i Olmstead, which is to be workets to seek quarters 1 as neat served as dancing partners for ber of the Junior Chamber ofCottW At the i rally' street. soldiers and music was furnished the war projects postible.

moved south of the area. The most desperate efforts of the merce here.t i Hartsville 1 the suit! but Judge Long in Nugent, 1, 1 Germans I in Stalingrad had been Jn Survivine ie his parents, Mr. Few Apartments iouna, favor of her husband oh his cross- i Frelimipary grading Ijjw'i'rk is vnder way on the Walesboro an industrial section in the north today si-rental office T. "by the Atterbury Bobcats. 1ST BOY BORN Nobles- complaint.

The court costs in the completed volunteer firemen, volunteer policei airj ai4 warden nurses read demolition and motor corps training! iwiTjl bi honored. i Others who have; convicted, train-ine- for! civilian will be Malcolm route, 1. OrviHe -ille. 4 HernSan hiirc I eld's two runways and; sewer western part of the city, (where that persons who haye listed officS and Mrs. John Rice of iMcntlcelloJ three Mrs.

(Virginia Parkee of New Albany, Jli jHlIlW i of Washington, i and Miss fries are being put down. had tried in vain to crash they Quarters with it. inform the O. Henderson, Edin- 1 1 Worlc of removing the timber when the ouarters 1 are 1 rented so AT ATTERBURY Margaret Rice, an I Army Karl-! Joseph Legan, R.oute 1. 1 similarly honored.

in the western part of 1 the area also has ibeen started, i fThere are will Rice, and a brother, Willjant Thie stork visited tne Camp At-terburv hostiital this I wee.k and address1 toe Kiwanra club Washington: 4 T. SONNENBERG HERE ON LEAVE Lt Charles I Sonnehbergl arrived here 1 to at 6:30 action were taxed agamst Airs. Wagner I In another Mrs, Thelma Louise Arnold; was i granted a divorce from John Roy Arnold. Ths court awarded, herj the custody of their minor child and ordered the defendant to i pay $3 veekly support money, il i i i I pal Percifieid jwasf graritjed a divorce from Ledyara 1 Delmar o'clock i that evening and if then will go. jioijthe gymnasium ai large number of big! trees in 'jfe southwest corner ot the site 8id all must come dioWn Part the trees are being brought iown with sawsj while! pthjets are toppled by heavy charges of dyn that prospective renters' i will not be sent to! the already rested property.

jj i "1 i A number of persons. have been placed in sleeping room!" in the last week, bUt only a few new persons have been able to find apartments, houses or light housekeeping rooms. In some cases persons seeking apartments have tak WPB Will Order Cut in 1 Charles A. Grpathouse, Blooming-ton. 111.

ji i-A i i 1 Wilmer A. Vanest Route 5. 1 Walter E. Huntsman, Route 2. Earl E.

Cooper, 714 Third street. Lowell E. 1 Rettinger, 1629 avenue. i ii Rblland E. Smith 636 Union street.

I i. Kenneth i Engle, Grammer. i i here Friday from Fort Sillj where ha completed! training Production of Paper, forthe defense! rally at 1 I Otto Hughes has been named chairman rinj sharge ofi eeaiingi arrangements ilf of the gOUpS. I i brought with him the boy to be born at the if Ort two previous vis'ts to the hospital, the stork left, girls. i The latest arrival lis- Ronald Anderson; son of ind Clyde J.

Anderson, chief bulletin clerk at post headquarters. The baby weighed ninepouads. J. 2 Vnt-Ir 1 Drt i 10 MukerB and amite. ri 1- 1 Trees Topple and i Crasn- the officer candidate school and was commissioned a second lieutenant in field artillery this week.

users of paper, including hews-, mint face the, possibility Of an The dynamite goes loff with a cases were 'II After several days' visit with I A total of 13 divorce tried in court; Friday. en sleeping rooms temporarily Malcolm 1. 734 Hutchins LEIST'S GEORGE his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. the hope that other quirters win recently suit on 'an account Sonnenbere. 2123 wasmngtpn Dlryden become available, ij fjj i Hiose I placed here recently In- filed i bV Clarence A fctreet he expects to be assigned EAD FATHER HD avenue.i in- 1 1 I 1, Marvin Baker, 522 street, j.4 jf Carl Mike sBierlein, 713 street: I "liii sli Hughes I Jackson to duty at Camp Forrest, ilTenn against the firm of Hart and Hart, has been dismissed by the plain roar that can De neara pr iuue or more around- the area, he big trees split and then topple to the. ground with a second while dirt land debris fly through the air in a big black cloud. i I More are being hired oh the project and it appears likely that peak i employment vill be ciuae the i following: Reason I cf George His father, who nas Deen serr over-all I cut in production within the next few' days, '''l! i Just what; form the order wilt take was obscured kst night! how4 ever, when a WPB spokesman in Washington isaid an order calling for a 10 percent cut had been pre- but owing td a last minute! hitch, had been held up, i i spokesman, who i could riol; tiff.

Leist of this I city, Cieci noay Recent Rentals. Mr. ii andi Mrs David Sanders; lously ill" of flu for several days Is improving satisfactorily! at the Leland C. Cox, 1030 Third street. 1 Another Cup j- I A downtown grocery had coffee! for sale this morning, biit it'sf -Qrobably all gone by now.

Customers swarmed into the store anJ at ope time more than i Homer i. teener, uoiumous. i "'iiii i at his home in UL, alter an- 'illness. 1 1 1 i Mr. Leist if hatf! jvisiited his ison and daughter! of ist.

Leuis, M04 have rented i the I Mrs. Emma Nu James Allen David, 1634 Ori T.iutenant Sonnentoere i was in sent gent house, I J.026 Cottage avenue JAMOCHA noco 1- 1 11 1 1 1 i i .1 here be' aupted; by said the lorder at the I Columbus to Fort Sill. He is employed Mr. and iMrsi iGoor feel! Leist have ducted Jan. 19 and from! Fort Harrisor He is a I graduate At mw.

mm 3 Floyd W. Hartwell, Welst Fifth street! -hi-. I i nv before the! midJ of ColumbUs Mlbb I KtMDLT air base. gone to Olney; lor thel funeral serv- would' not appear die of; next Iweek, 40 were nnea up ai wye coffee counter waiting their and possibly high-j school 'and attended Jndiaha At Mr. (arid MrsL Chester Waite, who: tees whicn i oe; peu i uiot.

to Pound of Coffee wil. I'll ne altered form.t Charles M.i Malson.t Taylorsvllle. EJmer 1 Route 6. 1 1 Robert I L. Whitehead, Route 7.

tiie Olney fu- un iverslty. ih turn to get one pound. 1 I i -ill! Sunday afternoon at came jheref from Morgantieia, 4.y., have rented the! i H. Ill Barnes Sale Brings neral 1 51 Auction I Clayton Mason, i 2303 Cherr' apartrhent 912 'Cottage avenue i 1 i 'i 1 i I Cents. 75 at Camp Atter- Housewives to I- i I i In! ii xie is: empiuyea bury, i lilti I George -t D.

i Workman, 1 523 First street. il 4' I 100 DownidxVh Jobs fair il H. for- Lieut, and ARMY NURSE I Miss 'Dorothy i 4augh-ter Mr. and Mrs. Ray -embly, Hope, left Friday for Camp where slie has been assigned to the Army Nurse 'corpsi.

'i I I i i I I 1' 'I I'; Miss sTrembly has beei commissioned ia second; lieutenant, She was formerly employed at the Bartholomew county hospital, and fis believed to: be ithe fljrst jnurse in the county to volunteer for IvIsV Lawrence Johnson Route 5. Prices on Food Products i. Roscoe M. Moore, 1634 Orinoco merly of California, have i rented the Percy Spurgeon apartment, en Go Begging 1 1104 Pearl street i i avenue, m. vi i Arthur S.

Drake, Hope immediately i estimated because route 2. ri 9 4 Pvt. arid Mrs. illartmani former- The price of coffee is going up. $he supply in tfie community appears to be even shorter than, earlier in! the week.

if. lLong lines of shoppers visited local groceries this morning; I hoping to get just one pound; of coffee, i But many were disappointed because it to be had. It i Lewis M.i Robinette, 1 Hope. its complex nature. otA experts, figured -the system will i 10 (IP)-Many American housewives will help check on "slightly higher" prices of 11 broad groups i of food pro Wanted: 100.

more or less, sales New Mart insville, ly of William Hi 1 'Steinbargerl Hope. at clerks and restaurant employes have rented an apartment at 1038 add between $1,000,000 and i Those Rejected. downtown Columbus business hcjus- i Those who1 were rejected ducts aulthoriwd aftfr next (inurs military service. I 000 to the $2,000,000,000 annually now spent In the' 11 food "i i 1 4 i': I become Sycamore streetj jj j. j.

Lieuts.I Albert Hughe? and M. C. Dillonj are residing at 620 Fourth William Campbell, 624 Sev i- If 'M SI Hrt- are shoHning' hours so" that they 3 can! conserye their help and: 'problem jj. of 1 1 finding workers may result a 'problem of finding' a place where one can get something to I Several: restaurant operators pointed out' thatr customers iare1 dissatisfied because they! tare ii not waited day, and eventually may I officials OPA I "price I wardens, enth street, i 1 1 Orville M.ivSmithL! 820! Brown Other products affected include es.j Salaries range from $11 to as highj as $35 a week, including tips. But i the jobs are going! beggfajg.

Kar work, calls to the arnjfld bees, priorities and mor and mor customers are pinching local said I today. I1 II for th Priorities Placed on Long that, canned fish, cooking- and salad 7TT Thev emphasized time being," enforcement of a new Distance Telephone Calls 'are residing at 650 Seventh street oils, i rice, hydrogenatedj1 and er shortenings, dried' fruits street 1 I -V 1 i John ir Clift, I I transfer from Cooksville, Tenn. I Roy! L. Roberts, Champaign; 111. Charles W.

Rominger, Hope alternative pricing i formula on on rapidly. but there is 4 nothing Washington, Oct 10 CW Pri merchants and pinching, hard. JI i and were lard.j Such common A check of a few merchants Fri-: the restaurant owner4 "can dp about items as. oreaaiasi coffee canned AA'JTAA AAA 11 .1 The new provisions sugar, At the. auction, sale of merchandise at the Arnholt grocery on Seventh street! Friday night, one pound of coffee was offered for sale.

I V'JJ' It was a 33-cent brand and the hiddingj! started j.a 40 1 cents -1 When Auctioneer Buck Wilson chanted, "AH! done, last call, sold fo the lone pound of coffee had at 75-cent price tag oh lit. And the purchaser, understand, was happy to get 4 pound 'l 't- bridge is day afternoon revealed a scarcity it. worked put by OPA to relieve vegetables wilt be on a voluntary Tn -4h laat iweek. ith local em ofi help that is hard tol helieveJ i Goinsr Into Scran! Head and nressure on 1 wholesafers f94 basis. ploymentj service 'office Jhas had 30 i i I I 'I Leon Henderson, in between Price Chief Oct.

.10 i ur tailers who Were fcauglt March quotations under Tacoma, Cable i by the gen- message to housewives, cable i and strand said ft to in eral maximum price regulations was their "patriotic duty of i Ta- strand, the coma's great $6,400,000 i. Narrows form a shopkeeper ok-lieved he failed tollabide by the and the amounts thev had to py for restocking their: iMbre than 575,000 food stores and 5,000 calls for i sales cierKa ajia resiaui-ant employcsJ Hi The! draft isr ihaking ome -reluctant toi take, jobs because of the fear that thiirj husbands will be calledjinto thelArttvyjilf they are working and supporting themselves. llll Construction labor alsd iia needed Some restaurant operatoA repjorj theyJ are working 12 to .15 hours a day because they, can't find wait- resses. i Palms Cuts Hours. Ij The Palms cafe announced Friday that starting Monday it will not 'open for business until 4'p.

Itn. because of the labor shortage tlnd Inability to buy enough of thjS tpe food desired. I- I goin Into the national bridge Other crocerv items scrap; pile. er orities with three i rAtihgs invade the field iof the long distance telephone call Nov. 1 wi the number ipne spot going! to communications affecting this var effort public security i The board pi -war cqmr lunica-ions informed telephone com anies 'yesterday that after i this in the first classlfica-lion i hajre th right-of-fvai- over jilTothers everi if necessary to in Conversation in progress.

The board assigned number one arrangements fof moving armed forces durin cornbat, urgent orders to armed forces, Bangers! to the eneiriy'f ipres-fcnee, and td calls relating to i) i 1 i prices considerbly high broughjj TTnor i contratt. 1300.000 la be than the regular price. wholesalers I will bet given an portunity Mt4 ip'tf Use New Price. letter ajid spirit of jhe price control! program. 1 ilr- i "Remember, your cost of living and your neighbor's! are vital to the war.

effort." fee; 'helti in our national battle route 2. i I i I i Webber Khune, Route 7. 1 John A. Nentrup.i 935 Seventh street- i Archie i I A. I Dewey, i 308 Wash-.

Inprton street. r. I Wilson Miller, 1027 California I i Omer 1304 Sycamore 1 li jj' Louis C. Miller, 1825 1 Twenty-fifth street. William H.

Baker, Route 8. li Clarence E. 829 Sycamore I. Frank 1 1 1. Beabout, 16 west Foujrth street, I Raymond C.

Robinson, Route 7. Archie Wheat, Columbus. it Roland Douglas 639 Maple ing spent to cwnplte the wreck ing job which; i. high wind start Veteran N. York FeatuVel in the Columbus iarea and Jtj was recently estimated by mploytnent i S5hortirs Lttncn room, lorraeriy on Under the formula, a retailer may decide whether he.

grants ito; use hi? March quotations or a. designated markup ranging from! to 25 percent The Editor is Dead at 65 against rising I prices ancl the danger! of infiationby refusing to pay officials that 600 men, could De pui to work in this larea! if they were ed two years ago, but the state of Mhich owns 4 the bridge, hopes to realize from enterprise. i That's 1 the amount state engineers estimate will be returned at current market! Prices, by sale of varies for each food group! and more inan me -'I i tTHft-Laetual oenny-by-penny In a 24-hour business basis, announced that it would close from midnight toi 4 la. starting tonight, I Gause cafe announced it would be closed aU day Monday, ad oJe'sT Lunch that it would be m. fr-other loca! restaurahts each of classifications- of rTe-j available.

4 The could 1 Tie brought ixv from 1 areas, but such action would only aggravate the present housing I shortage 5 and in all. probability! few 'the, put- New Oct! Ij UF Herbert Berg; i 65, feature e4torj of the! New York Daily News for the last 18 years, veteran newspaper man i and I former pres agent, died last night, fiood.l hurrjeahe or ereajie to consumers under the the span's 3.000; tons of cable and the war father I disaster affecting page 2) on new pricing iormuia couiu nut ut reinforcing" steeL 4,500 tons of public aecurityL effort -ior street, fr remain. cme- workers 1 would Mi i Hi il V. 'Si i ii ii.

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