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PAGE TWO Wanl Ad ttrt)urUrs. Phone B01 INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, PA'. OtKtr Gszettt DeptrmenU, ttMM.MO TUESDAY, JANUARY il, 1944. PNPA PLANS Fair Practices Congress Roundup SOLDIER VOTE SOLONS RACE QUESTION NO. TO PAY BENEFITS Today r6 WASHINGTON.

Jan. 11 postwar obligations o( the union, and Fronk M. Coburn, secre-tary-treasurer, are expected to tes Aaalnrt tackdron or European United Slates. I CAPITAL MEET Publishers Discuss Ways of Increasing Service Two Committees Vying tify at the initial hearings. Invasion talk.

President llooscvelt Even before the President's ruts-1 Political Problem Before DEW1TT MACKENZIE Associated Press War Analyst Ylmv mnn nf vmt noted the hifth' The company, which directed to Con.rc lod.v mos- wnE Pt nnrt operates railway, bus, elevated G. 0. P. National Committee and motor coach lir.es, has 10,000 employees. ly Important declaration by to call lor an end "ou ln speclivc Dunn, tato department advisor I of homc wrBnglln lo chambers Congress was busy with on European political relolions.

that oulHne hr. Mre Df tacr, Issues at hand. Amrm there were: but tor the agreement reached nt; in Kruemn1 Mouse member, and eerninltten the Moscow cuntcrciirc by Hussia. i competed wllh onc-onothcr in WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.

AP) Congress set out today to And out what legal backing the Fair Employment Practice Committee has for its directives forbidding racial discrimination In the hiring of workers. Chairman Smith (D-Va) of the special House committee investlgat ing executive pgrncies, said the, hear Ings would be confined solely to the issue of the PEPC's legal authority. He declared spokesmen for minor In a statement to the Smith com for Service Men's Jurisdiction WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. (AP) Two House committees vying for jurisdiction over service men's, legislation moved swiftly and separate ly today to get Congressional action on benefits for discharged men CHICAGO, Jnn.

1 (flj The Rc- mittee, the union said it "cannot ac rlrieoe in hntian crllnii Kniu.ftlc Ullhlican a 1 i a 1 Committee America, Britain ann miiia, a mno. ror inn nrsi nine Hiicn ne cn- ltl- bh movea today toward endorsement World War was certain? "These four notions," said Mr. HARRISBURG, Jan. 11 Leading news executives will discuss way? to Increase service to the public dtspite restrictloni on use of paper when Ihe Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association tercd Ihc While House the chief j0r Uie Armed Services, executive did not deliver his an- tit cept responsibility for chaos and impairment to the transportation of worhers to and from war industries, which we feel will surely follow any attempt to force this (FEPC) direc of a policy of cooperation between hie state and the federal govern, ment to facllitntc absentee votinr by members of the armed forces in the November Presidential -jlection. ity groups would not be permitted and legislation to facilitate soldier voting thin November held a mass io use them fcs forum tor social tive at this time.

Chairman May -(D-Kyt called tho uunn in wer-emi ntial "Slntc of the Union" address ,0 department, cd, f(l themselves to nolle ol co nil uing Ir0 ullni.k of cooperation. If they hadn done so the dread certainly of a (bird World War would settled on us even be-' Aa die J.iwniiikcrs gathered under reform theories meeting on Capital Hill to pi ess military com nn I lee "to report out The committee's struggle with nf Iheir demands. Tlic specific case to be taken up bill by the umirjlte today is that of 3. The senele made reay to force World War II was finished." the area! t-apitnl dome to reeel i iji'iiuichi ur umcin "vcrgnauown The directive waa made retroactive, requiring tne company to consider all npDllcalions for upgrading and for tilling which had been filed by Negroes since June 25, 1941. Carney, denying tha the union is guilty of race discrimination, said it hns 400 Negro transit workers his tney speculated that for cash payment upon discharge.

Rep. Ilar-kln U-Mlssl, assembled the vclcrnns committee to hear Uiq views of U13 American Legion on the purpose of its meeting here i itn.ii.. itr.iiinni allinnc- Ihe Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, which an Nov. 15. 1B43.

was ordcr'xl by the FEPC to cease pose of the controver sial bills dealing with taxes, renegotiation vi war fonii'HClf and subsidies. A. Scntitor Vandnnberg R-Mich fix the time and dale for the party' or, his disclosure (if well with nnvcli vvnu-d talk nf strikes Fairmont mMo in Ihis column' torortt. premiD iiiational convention. discriminating against Negroes, cith month nan on the nneslion Ki-oups V.yhinslon.

wur pro. tho whole subject 01 veterans as- sistancc, iiu ludiug muslcring-uut smiuhf In rnm'inpn lhf Sic naif ll.rro as prospective workers or as em The procedure of ludny's ntccliny, the first at which members gath lit limits, ot row I Mibskitas. among its members, with eight Ne- ployes whj m'fint be upgraded to ot peace versus wnr. I rcven to me subject because it represent! one of other vital finniwlic issues. ered to exercise their official tunc- jobs for which Negroes on the com- gro delegates, nome of whom repre no juisiificatiiiii for dounilpg I he present 1 percent Social Se- L'urilv nHvrnll In nnrl 1hi t-rr- py.

Sidetracked for the moment was a dispute over which of the two Mr. K-Joscvcll will on I the greatest problems ol me any vmys rolls not now. upder a sent both white and Negro employ- Annivnni umIN tUa DDT Dn.nlnv.i nlinnM. ivie. holds a two-day convention here Friday and January 28 and 29.

Effect of the manpower shortage on newspaper? also will he ccn-sidercd when leading ed itors and publishers spenk on a nost ol war and post war problems. Speakers listed include U. S. Senator R. O.

Brewer 0 Col. Oveta Gulp Hobby, commu.id-ing officer of the Women'- Army Corps; Lt. (J. Rebecca Gross ot the WAVES, formur Managing editor of the Haven Express; Paul Garrett, vice president General Motors, nnd Floyd Ciial-fiinl, secretary ol Commerce and Publisher of the ore. Record -Herald.

Other "speakers are Col. Rirhard K. Mellon, Slate Selective Service Director; Dr. Robert K. Burns, of llin I Kn All.ii.

lions, had become so cut and drid that there appeared no doubt that Chicago's mctnsnr hid of 7fi (ifin Tnr imuu a v. k.ii ti nm iiini. roQ sluUlt continue thrOUgll- give the nut Ion an nu.slc.ii.tfd viir 0ui 1944 COmmillCOS handle mustering re. 5. Scmilor.

and rcDrosun(alfvcai(he convention would be accepted 1 UUfc v' Frank P. Carney, president of the lations, saul, would be unwise, ne r.oped to get a dis- 1 Tlic sLsion of 1 1n 7mh.rrnm larm sli.tes got Into 0 friendly and the convening time sul f.ir June" May of our gcncrnlion, fu that matter. In the previous column 1 riccovd cd that there's a very considerate school which feelK that, looking at Die matter from a purely horsesonso viewpoint, the maintoiinnre of pence must depend on a military allinnco among the big three America. Rus-Kia and Britain iusl as the winning congress convened titiietlv vaster-! run ment of iifheiher thora arhi-illv i25 or thereabouts. The committee cliurue py bill before ine Mouse day, rolling out on a leijiclalivn is Fiich a thing its a "term bloc-' vvlll allocate' stale quotas of for a vole not later than Thursday.

"Each and every one of us." hclage, sickness, accident and unen'i convention delegates. rie has .1 personal preference lor declared, "has journey that Kid to a unLittr Capitol Hill. solemn obligation ployment; Conseoucntly the service vol2 "legislation giving top of JdOO to under God to serve this nation In The right to a good educ ulon." place in history should the war cull And political rreevten whhitcled ijnd givft In these Jnwmakcr.t lh hill, fur thin is election of, this war Iiiiiboa on the eonuniien duly of the pence ami yenr. cooperation nt inese inree nnmiunm. question occupied the principal at-jtuacliarBecs- 'U most crllical hour to keep this tcntlon of the party's organization Before the year-end recess, May nation great to make this members wno hope to elect a Pre- introduced a bill to give men and greater in a better world." 1 sident any good Republican In! women $30 upon discharge if they His second btll of lights, November, but are worried abo'illhad served more than six months, which he said a new basis of re-' OBITUARY of the Japanese Empire or think I NELSON II.

iJARNETT, a resident R. Tcanor. director of the War Pro- wurld-powers on Uic unme-ncin. The reader may reinill the blunt appraisal of this uuc'siinn recently in London by Field Marshal Jnn they can ueHr us down by aflritoin SCHOOL SLACKS Democratic charges thai they don't with a minimum of $100 for shorter curity -nd prosperity could be ot Ihe community for 22 years, died duction Board's printing and pu- tactics and well get tired and make 11 negotiated peace suitable to lhcm. at p.

m. Monday in the home lishing division. Wacs, Waves and others to i'ole. bill paying fiom 5200 to $500 upon; points: which cod knows I hope no ne Tlic convtnlipn nvoiir.im. untl'T- SENT TO COURT Democrat in Congress, notably discharge, dependent upon length The rffihl lQ fl and re of his tUovt Mi's.

Mary Russell, I IK stalesinen of our time. Said He: K'''mit- ni sr-i'vin-'. Shelocta, tl, I Ho was born 3tio" H' 2- ww. the Senator Guflcy D-Pu), have im- knkin; Mucht the JOD Pottsville Republican will i "These three powcrn must retain the leadership in war and in peace EUROPEAN Ipusned the motives of Ihe R.publi-!cms on this score and tha GOP views of Warren Atherton. Ameri- 2- T11 io eH1'" law.

a son 01 samuei ana includc tt. ajajjon dedicated to can Legion national commander, on ljrtvltie. au ood, ciothing (Ankcney) Barncit and women in the war. business ir.ci.t-a bill Rankin introduced yesterday, i recreation. I farmer for mmiy years.

Mr. Barnctl a dinner session, end twd Rankin id it embodied the gener- 3. The right of every farmer to a' memhr of 1h RidprLon Pros. wphmIc gatherings Wvekly ahd be responsible, in the tiref in-j stance, for the of se- Continued from page one Parents Stick by Kids and Judge Has National Committee felt called upon to name a subcommittee headed by Russell Sprague of New York to draft a resolution putting In party on record on this question. broad legislative return tor pruaucls wmch wjji; newspaper members.

al nro visions of Case on Hands n- i.lm jbyterian Churrh. Surviving with' curhy and for the preservation ofj world peace; and this primary res-. Czech Mutual Assisioncc Pact. Mcs-. ponsiblllty will not be afected by cow tiuggeslcd that Poland's west-! apy duties i-enting on the rest ofjern bouutturics be pushed forward; the United al German expenw.

including ap-' living nrocram mapepd out by the Legion, provide a decent Mrs. Russell r.te two other sisters: Muslering-out pay was conspicu- and his family. Mrs. Martha St on Ion of Holsoppie SERB URN. Jan.

1 1 l-i I wnee.eun.s on ously left out ol his bill. Presumably 1 4 The ridit of every buslne ''land Mrs. Himes of Kittanning It strikes me I ha I if Ihc lesson pamHly Knst Prussia. High School's row mriuded W. W- behroeder 01 10 preydnV.e "'Vr i ma" 10 oc two brothers; David Barnelt of from claiming jurisdiction.

The Le- petition and domination by mono- nf, rf ot the Lenmio of Nalions means any Ahcd pinnci! rrom Jiaiy miniDeiilWlcllier Elv students may or mav mrjfc thing, it is that any pence oreoniwi- the liulgrti lan Ciipllal of Sotia wear slocks in clansrooms np- Montana ana ftirs itaineriiw fiion pr0Bram retommends $500. Itipolies. tlnn to hP succosstul at this tunc-' swift foHowup ol Ihc daylight hearleri fox- the enurta. Brown ol Ohio, into acton ihsLj Hmibia uTiemolovment OOlieS. later, calls for double unemployment i night to drBft a resolution tor pre on of our story must have as a yes-ernay oy riying orire-snK, 4- roriovsi wj lauiMjr tv a rriencs wj 1 oe receivea in iianc compensation for vet decent homc.

Funeral Elderton. whole Two forts were lost yesterday irenlatlon to "ational group lo nucleus and alliance of the domln aibiani. r. The ricit to adeouate medical wit lu. ot least eight of the 40-50 JJ JT day.

designation of the Veterans car0 ond an opp01.tunity to achieve m. Thursday. Ihe Rev. Charles F. fighters which e'wllenyrd they hud made plan to retain! Although the text of the proposal were destroyed.

-0- enjoy good health, later service mens legislation, ana; The rjgM to adcqUale proi.eC' an attorney to ba. uo their ob- WaS wmihcia temporarily, membern i iw.i;.t,t, n-. said that In general it called lor liw Medium Mtsqiii(ii bombers tf ihcj Reynolds, pastor of the Elderton United Pvesbylerian Church, will officiate nnd interment will be in Elderton Cemetery. lion from economic foaia in old ant powers which are agreed la maintain by force if necessary. Around this nucleus may be formed a United Nations.

Certainly China should be included in the alliance, but nt the moment her strength is potential rather than actual, because Of the ravages of her pml rutted war with Japan. veterans desiring it. 1 states 10 a ci inrDuen meir 'ee a- their nlnlh loidy of Ihe year. Tii.3.v tures and in cooperation with Con- the illness, accident unemployment, 1 8. The right to a bood education." "All of these rights spell 'secur- hit unspccilr-d 'argots in wnrt- gress to moke absentee ballots ailumey.

ROOSEVELT ANTONIO MAI, ETTA 'died at his urn German while British fi'ilrs Dv.cl.lnl 11 ily." the President said. Ann a.tor home In Plumville at 6:00 p. pal on our orieinal were busy over he cant iucm in available to service personnel in lime so they can vote in November. Most Democrats have co.UendeJ "We aland order burring this war is won we must be pre-1 Monday. He was a former shoe- Continued from page one intruder patrols By dityltg The big three, t.ikeii a unit.

jnniucn sain, "we nave alone 'a that congressional action uni force their decisions. If Ihe advo- was renewed. T. needed, urging adoption of pured lo move ionvavd in the im-: maker and bad resided in Plumvlile plementalion of these rijjits, ta now i (or 38 years, ile was member of goals of human happiiflSs and ivell the Sacred Heart Church, Sagamore, being. His wife.

Mm. Santa Maletla. died "Amei'lcu's Ovvu rifchlfii) placo Inirlve years ngo and surviving are Ihc world depends in brge purljthree nephews. Anthony and John, cutes or thi aliitmce arc rialil. then Tlie Bntl-h Air Ministry, on me i wii.

orm DHn0l for the purpose, peace can be maintained iusl bnsls of raids up to Dec 21. no contr hute to the morale soldiei. voting action me as long as Ihe ino hangs logcther. eluded that the Berlin nwvu 1 sequel lo a promise by Rep Chaa. mobilisation of manpower and capital resources will guarantee an earlier victory." Supporting liis arguments for a national service act.

lie said millions of Americans "are not in this war at all" and that the act would be a measure by which every nvm ami woman cuuld make the fullest poss Peace will bo in dunC-fr Ihe moment Irrs lhroigh which lermany "'Y, OT Halleek of Indiana, new Oer chair- Thirty-six have been assign- ujjuu iiu.v uuiy ami wirui it auuer ana f'psquate, uetron, mien. the comhinai ion bl eaks up. fcinopc Ivid been virtually wipi'd mim i (iie Republicim Cungres Those who mo oooiiscil lo nlli-. "1 massive amicus on ine(- Isional Cnmpaiea Committe-i. that rights have been carried into prac-: Friends will be received alter higher quotm for war bond salet ticc for our citiiicn.

For m. today in Bowser Funeral. to individuals during the Fourth there is security here at hyme there Home, Plumville. There v111 be War Loan thar they drew hi the cannot be tasting peace in hib mess in the Sacred i September campaign. "the party would retain Ihe military ences in gcuonil may llnd this Idea t'ai'tn1.

Opponents of the rule have Tho rubbled buildinps ludcj command intact if it wins this hard to aceepl. However. Its expon- world." If history were lo repeat and Am- Heart Churcn ot 9:00 a. m. Friday.

The new drive opens a week The Rev. Futhrar Joseph Malinakfrom today with Ihe nation wid will officiate and interment will be' goal for such sales stepped up from in St Bernard's Cemetery. Indiana. j55.ooo.OOO.OOO to $123, jenca were to return to the so-call-i ess point lo the two World acre, in na ion wg.H ror.p,esidentlat race. Roosevelt described "a real- or our time rlcmonsirnllnc lhal otticcs.

Ceslapo lieMlmini'lcrs. the ie right of the dmighterc to wear Huiieelc told committee numbers, isuc lax law." the first point in his any major conflict musl become Knrelmt office, Tiv.isury. Homo of-, slacks In school as well as outside. slate chairmen and vice chair legislative list, as one which would ulobal bcMwem blocs of Allied mi-: Ay nccords offlcs and. maintain that t.ie ban against Bl cltunex- laBt night ihat the lax all unreasonable protils.

both In-tions 'and neither (he United r'00tl- Aii iciillure. Ai'innnicnls and-Kkicks is a blow against "personal election of a Republican to succeed dividual and corporate, and reduce Stole's nor nnv other grcal power 'Hie two of Goebhels-liberty and presidnnt Roosevelt would shorten the ultimate cost of the war can avoid bein" enmeshed. Ceo-! the nf filial residences or Him-1 School bnnrd officials Indkiiled war "by months if not years. The revenue bill now in Congress, liraphv no Ion provides defense 'or and Von Hihbentrnii wci-o do- the next move was up to the slacks' i washlnflon Iwhlott would yield only about a fifth for any country' slroycd and more acres in pioponciits. WASHINGTON, Jan.

II pP of what the ulminlstration har Since we vw in an alliance in Ihe middle of the c.nlral itovern- Willi both major parties apparently sought, does not start to meet this ih. n.ri I nicnl district were levelled. The, exneclinff the lion's share of the test, he said. CAROL ANN ELKIN, infunt daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert ed normalcy ot the lE)20's, he said, il is cerLain that though we Uavcj conquered enemies on battlefields abroad "we shall have yielded to the spirit of Fascism here at home." All clear thinking business men, he added, share a concern over the grave dangers which would ensue from a "rightist reaction" in 000,000 above actual individual sub-scripiions in the Third War Loan. The over-all objective is $14,000 000,000 But becnusa emphasis during the first two weeks is to be on in dividual sales, the Treasury confined today's quota announcement to Elkln ol Snrucksburg, died in Adrian Hospital. Punxsulawney. Services were conducted at 10:00 a. m.

today in Bowser Funeral Home, Punxsu-tawney, and interment was made in New Smlcksburg Cemetery. now it's arpiiod tlinl il's a logical: bomb list included nil identified in- known here, iveru among the group 'vote, congressional machinery was1 Backing up his request for con- Selective 'sleDned uo todav to drive through initiation of contract renegotiation. in iim, nacl tor the oitstnai plains. 'hoin Cambria county -Ihc goals set tci Corporation, associations and olh nurnose nt r.nintainini! pence nnd I Yugoslav appeared hard jSorvice Board No. inducted into bill to make the absentee voting me jnnu ilxrculivo asscrieti definitely (he responsibility possible this Call.

would prevent "exorbitant profits 'of Congress, the President cmphas- The signs pointed to a eumpro-'and assure fair prices to the guv- ed, to explore methods lo effecLu- FLEMING. I Cl lai'Se investors are looked to for KENNETH CLAY security Of course, not lo hope for pressed by five Ccrr.un rotiiinm at- Ihc snu vico at AUoonn yesterday urmanenl pence soniedny. and to tncklng in central and western 'They are Fred W. and Charles A. Friends are being received in Streams Funeral Home, where ser work for II would be lo end our MBosnla.

Marshal Tito nid tersely Hvaus. bolil nssigned to the Navv, mise to give control to the stales einmont. He recilled that he ii'Jd ate the economic bill of rights. Some in me remaining sb.duu.uuu.uuu. ine September with a goal $1 5.000.000:1100.

raived Pennsylvnnia's quota in the new drive is $423,010,000, compared with a quota uf and $4 -Ii'i in the Third War Loan Drive. Indiana County's quota is with Initialed for bonds. religion nnd civilization. However. nu partisans were taxing a cnaries is a pnnrmaejst, is mamea with the Army and Navy nantnmgipicacicn vim congress ior iwo 01 us teatures already are covered the fact that we arm heavily and 'heavy toll and h.d denied success and the father of two children, lllthe Job ot distributing the oallots (years to take undue profits out of by pending legislation, he said and make alliances to keep Ihe peace to the German tank mid tuts operated the Evans phaimacy Tossed aside was an earlier plan: war.

(he added that he would coinmuiiie- dpesn't mean tmn we arc cuUivul- 1 motorized formal Ions. Heavy Allied tin Ebensburg for ten years, is a preate a federal war bailor com- On his third point, a cost of food; ate with Congress from time to time lug militarism. Indeed, our govern- i bombers altnckc.l Skoolje. Vuyo- 'meiuuer uf the Ebensburg School 'mission to distribute the ballots; law. he said it should enable thejon these and further proposals, ment already has decided that once si" center.

Bonril nnd the Bbensbur-? Wa. land count them v.pe-n, their return- government to put a reasonable He gave Congress this warning: this war is ovtr we musl return lo; The Cruzou lone, drawn by the rite and Rationing Board. Frt'H The Senate rejected this p-'jposal floor under arm prices and a ceil- "In the event that no adequate 4U- n.Hinm (Hihni-H and! Allied puwcre which reestablished la with the State Hiuhwuv Ueuart- imrf nwiised a substitute which had'ine on the prices that consutnera i program of progress is evolved I vices will be conducted at 2 00 m. 'Wednesday. Interment will be In Greenwood MATTHEW T.

HAMILTON. Friends ur being received in Robinson Funeral Home, where services will be conducted al 1:00 p. m. Wednesday. Inteimenl will be in Pine Vale Cemetery.

ment. is married and the fattier of the effect of urging the various pay. It should apply only to certain inai ine naiion win De nlow with riflts handv jrouinn liner ine nisi war. una wmcn There's nuo ftsir which 1 constant- superseded by (he treaty of Riga tlm Ih.m. silica Hrrlai-nd.

and nuhtte filiiriE' conscious Ol llie iaci. one child. Another brother. Corp. iselvcs.

without assistance from tlie will be required to efltectuate it. He "pur fighting men abroadand i Mm.inir in djomissinc this '021 when Poland defeated Cranberry skins contain ursolic weakened Russia, would give Russia acid, a valuable emulsifying agent aimed forces. figured the cost would be about ono "mines 01. noinc cjipoci sucu 1 sa 11 1. Ll ning problem.

Mnny Amoriciuis are MRS. IDA MAT Clair is at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Two Baruesboro teachers dere also included in tho list. W. Ray WMlnrl 9 mfimlior nf lh I'jiMillv Mmmitlnn, nMnm- rl tT ni'PKffnt annual COSt i "vc iu, in- i .1,111, me ciues 01 ijwnw.

I'liisa, vuna anci BROTHERS of Schenlcy. died cosmetics. in wiw rpsuli in roiii. It runs from Grodno 150 them an unofficial group, called of the war. 15 10 wr owiuinoa miim.

loriav to diseu. the dif- Unless the stabiliialioii statue Wi.t this government should pay urday morning in the home o. he" daughter, Mrs. Philip Gorhe.m of heed rather than to the whining de miles south to Brest Lilovsk audBarnesijni.0 High School, also wai thence altnig the Bug river. The auceplcd for the Navy.

He was for Russians icHrflnned Iheir desire for -ihiaiu. COhc1i at Barnsboro Cerent proposals. Tlie elections renewed, he said, the country car. Saltna. She was 83.

A daughter or commit tec, headed by Rep. Worley expect "price chaos by summer. I Jackson and Margaret (Sliuster) High. He is married and the father D-Tcxl, hoped to whip into shape Stabilization cannot be acsompan- Stull, she was born in Freeport, ook mands of selfish pressure, groups who seek to feather their nests while young Americans are dying." Although he did not make the recommendation at this point, the a strong, independent Poland, but spoke In strong langungc uf the exiled Polish government In London. lof two pre-Peaii Harbor children.

FOR THAT an acceptable measure this week. icd by wishful thinking, he said. 1 To sour Woiiey's group, Heiire land positive action must he taken Phe other teacher is Anthony Was July 28, 1800. The widow ot Benja-I mln F. Brothers, she leave thuj daughter mentioned; a sou, Philio: Brothers of Freeport; 14 grand-: last, who will be In the Army.

Ho sentatlves Bradley (D-Pa) and: to maintain the integrity ot the has been instructor in sc(en and (Bender (R-Ohio) called a meeting; dollar. luLion to ulve soldiers, sailors and ELECTRIC APPlANCE YOU NEED IN THE This im mediately pressing political question was precipitated by the Russiim advanre 3U miles beyond Ihe frontier in the sector west of Kiev. Berlin dispatches to Stoek- r-l The President touched with rcla-, mathematics, is married and the uf viu-ious veterans' and other or niunism beine ihrusl upon this coun-Hy, or at leiol In Ihc barrier lo its being lowered. They seem to have the idea for siMiie reason Ihat they must be kind to the "ism" because al friendship with the Soviet Union. However.

I haven't yel found anyone who cn explain why we are under oblisali.m lo foster any political belief we don't want, any more than Ruasua i. under obligation lo accept our American form of eov-cmmi'M. We have to esiablish a nimiaivhv ia'i illisi nf a close working agreement with Britain, and we should light Ine ioi'ii luulli and nail if it were proposed. 14 outvt of his, Man u' ihu( on nt he father of one child. 'eanlzations.

for a general discussion live brevity ren. Four Bariiesljoro Hich seniors nf messace. on the war conferaiv-'esi Services were ararnged for the i said the Nnzis had evacuated overwhelmingly majority of them wvre 11 iso inoueiea: josepn vwas. "Soldier voting is a iiou-pMiusaii wok pmw overseas wjil be deprived of a chance to vote, Gerheim home at 2:00 p. m.

today (The Rev. B. Vincent Ijn.lman, I Surny, 35 miles inside old Poland, and were threatened with encirclement at (he city of Rnvna SO milen southwest. Tilt grcal slauglitei if Cicrntnu uunupn iussuc. ine two sata in a jioi.Huai wis' tv ui iuio.

saic. tiic is left entire-FniiiLC in World War 1 and in Uitumont announeing Ihe meeting intended to prevent mistakes! ly t(J (ne states under existing state whose honor the Barnesbom Am--h transcends petty politics and made at the conclusion ot the test iUWSi that there is no likelihood era-aii Legion Post was named. party lines. It should be ouviju to; war. tncse laws being changed in time ON PAGE OF THIS NEWSPAPER pastor ot the Reformed Chiucli or New Kensington, with to! be made in Evergreen Willii.m James.

Francis E. PUur aR 0f us that the soldiers are not; "Of uuurM w. made sovie Kim-llo et mem vutr at the next elec-, WllS iiLU'Ih tit Wit-nvnui-ml i Lccchbui'g. 't PACIFIC WEATHFR: snow flurrijs and moderately cold tonight and Wednesday. where the Ru.sians said 8.000 re- cliUI" c- Weslover, Lherry irec.lfi0lg to be able to vole if the he "We most eer-itjon mnaiits of fivu divisions were wiped D- (sent haphazard absentee voting tainly committed ourselves to wry tiie duty of Congress." Mri out when they refused to surrended.

systems prevail, that is if there Hi'i large and very specific military Roosevelt said, "to remove this uu- Thrt-e of the annihilated divisions i'C Soldier Ufl different and separate methods 1 plans which require Ihe use tu dll I justifiable discrimination against were tank groups and it appeared! NEW CUMBERLAND, Jan. 11 of polling our armed Allied force to bring about Ihedc-lthe men and women in our armed that 50.000 eGrmanx had been li- a uniform and shoes The Army and tlie Navy, they feat of our enemies at the earliest! forces and lo do it as quickly as iiuidnted in that battle. large enough to fit Connie Mack contended, can not handle the ma- possible lime. I possible." The first Ukrunian army of six-Vout six-inch youngest son chinery for 48 different pro edures. "Bu( there were no secret treaties, No amount of legalistic argument.

Vatutiu killed 4.000 more Nazis in 'of the Philadelphia Athletics' man-the "only answer to whlelng a or polilieal or iinaneial commit-' he said, can becloud the issue in the Iheir drive on Rarity. They cut two.agcr. taxing tlie ingenuity of tlie simple, uniform system" being liu? mcnls. (eyes uf 10,000,000 Americans in uni- lines feeding the Odessa Warsaw Iquni luM musler's department, at the federal ballot. "I'lie one supreme objective for tunn, railroad and xiueezed Oermans in New Cumberland Armv receutiuni nMiti- vnu contrtivei-sv the future, which we distus.ed fori Bill of Rights Send The Indiana Evening Gazette to your boy tn the Army or Navy.

It's like a letter from home every day. SINGER SEWING CENTER 913 Fhila. Street wishes tu announce tliat NEW CLASS IN DRESSMAKING INSTRUCTION WILL KttilN TUESDAY. KtBKUAKV 1 We can arcepl tt more applications for Be sure to make your reservations early. Continued from page one which indicated LeaUwrui-cks had been killed ur wounded in thv Gloucester operation as ugainsi 2000 counU'O enemy dead.

Tlie Murines landed there December 'J4 WASHINGTON. Jan 11 iA--Atiniiral William Halsvy. reporting the JapaiiCff flvvl sert-outly orippled, dcflaicd lodi.y "wi-will keen on messing nid hilling him constantly," until ToUyo is oc cup led. The M-yt-'Ui old i-ummaiuUT ot nYrtl forci-s in tin1 titli laiitic ihe upper Dnieper bond area be-i center. hishllahtad House discussiun in each naiion individually, and tor WASHINGTON.

Jan. 11 W) I Akyab, in Burma, has almost seven times as much rain in one month as Phoenix, Ari in one year. what he ween themselves and Ihe second Private Cornelius McGillicudd. v.siAtMnv'x nnenimf session. all the United Nations, "an 03; President Kouseveii lam Ukianlnian armv of Gen.

Kunev. n-hn ink a an. inch ileeve rh.rhnfi,r in.pjt whirled suintiiBd tin in one word security, termed "a second bill of rlgnts be- i ne pot-Kci was ucmg Hirgen Hitiun.i a 37-inch trouscr a 13 hoe Renublican National Chairman Har-1 "And mat mcai not omv pny wie wmiB iuujr a treisii mm a i fiehter croua in New Smol.t. a rail whu-h appeared arrt.cn at the center a lew dayi Vison Spangler for announcing Urn1 sectirily which provides safety assure econumic security and mac Guinea has an airborne chapel, coin- Plumed. Ligu.

spoi survey uf service men irom attaciw oy aggressors utnueuce uv uwwai plete with altar, which seals 100 abroad indicated sentiment in favor means also economic security, -We have uccepted. so to sp; persona. It weighs 900 pounds. In iill. Hi.

village" wore oantured in Hie Ukraine CMerday Shepet- Soldier Taint of the Republican nom- social security, moral security a a second out ui ugius. ne w. ovka. run juuetum eomuiamune lirned loose with a paint brush me0 family of nations." wnicn a new uai oi secur- urgod that tin Anuri'-iti. ptMiilc ic ihe io the ouihci half iu the day room of Company A at; i shudder to think of what1 Mr.

Roosevelt warned cgainst jily and prosperity ran be csiabiisn xue to ai-ccpt any jcam- umn in; t)tt Was uieuaivd from ()u. reception center. Corp. Clyde nave tecn tnc eummeiil had over-conlidencc and complacency, ea lur au iegaiuiese ntuiuu. imtre un fi-m-ii iiiiutii van- truJpa rebt-h lokyu IfalseY told fn uiiurd were but '20 miles awav.

Stack', former instructor at the sucn a bUrvey been made, pre- asserting the way to light and win, race or creea. lUrsluy Industrial School, has hU tended lo be made, bv Ihe nemo-'the war is "all out" and iul with: "mong these arc: tclluw soldiers scratching their el-aU m. lht Democratic National half an eye on battlefronts and "The right to a useful and re- lliul there only urn- lefiniic were within 13 miles til Vin- Complete Equipment plbce thui has lo taken Hint nilaii. One report emanating; frnm Is he luhl the House an eye on personal, selfish, jr pun- munerative juo in me lnauat- or Berlin -aid Cuaek al- a ulr.v the mine ui dccnralioiis con.ist of a n. lie added, thai "Repub- tical interests at home.

snops or laims 01 Iliri i'adv were watering ie Buf; lr fence painted halfway up members of this House will He said he hoped Cimgiess would nation; illi cats and dogs yowling on it- cease their efofrts lo make voting recognize that while 1944 is a poll-! Tic right to earn cnuui hivakunr ihmueh. Tree, with i. iloi- dirficull tical year, "national service is an vide adequate food and thai is Tokyo. Unl let tiii.von up us until we kit either." Asked oU'td the apparent ivltie tana of Ma JapaiiL'se fleet figut. he ivpiiL-j.

'Either (lay an Miving fgiea until v. aiJiJiuaih the shorf SERVICE iw and human arms for limbs are i(" impossible." 1ue which transcends politics." and recreation: behind il. chile scattered every-. Reu rish ilanucii Bcr- He said he believed the An mean "The rijihl of every tanner to i.i.i- i i would welcome a measure raise and sell his products at a re- Because our modern funeral home is so completely equipped to assure the comfort uf patrons and a uinilled service, du not be misled into thinking our prices art high. Casts nre unai-ged to tult the individual family income.

flowers. .1 1 j.ia in- based on a ju.t principle "fair turn which will iive him -snd Cuiiimuru i mm pd'je on UiHjVer in Service The nunc i'f tn Ituh.iia Si-U-elec id all of them with jrafslioppers iat.es- loo. i crested in guaranteeing that soldiers' vote is houot au'i manipulated." ihc (or one. fair for all family a decent living: ny Asking Congress lo look Into i "The right or every business man. moans for implenienimg what he.

large and small, to trade in un at-; termed an economic, second bill of inosphere oi freedom from unfair are also Members of Members of wnu nil jtMfruuy me a company ueauou eemer ai new t. urn viiaiM purlrayed. the youngest ergean; was inadvencntly omitted fr.jm ih t)eing shown as an intanl with lut. He i Zeiias Hut.vcr i In. bulging muscles.

Where there are I'isna, a meii'bir uf iim eun.ingcn: actual windows in the wall Stacks fruni Loeal Buarn No 1. lie w. i-uutinued them to Hit floor in the pictured with the red of ih murfl bewildering way Send The Indiana fc renins Guzrtte to ur buy in the Aroiy or Navy, It's like a letter from uoina every day. rights, Mr. Roosevelt vigorously as- competmun ana cumulation ailed demands of selfisn 'monopolies at home or aboarJ: pressure groups who eck to iealhe.

"The righi of every fannty to a their nests while young Americans decent home; are dying." "The right lo adequate nivdical rtf iirtrv knn. He suoke of Ihe ueea lor unny care ana ine opponunny wnievv A diffvrent serum musl used glasses, believed tu be several ihou- ai home, pounding away on a meme aui cnjo gona nejui. lo combat the feels of the bnesisand years old, was dug from an he has used before-thai there is "Tha right to adequ-te wotec. biotiieii. ncll- uf different kinds of snakes- jAliakan grave.

lonly cue front in the war. from the economic tear ol old Brother Induct rd Two tbtmburi wmi i i i.

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