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PAGE TWO Want Ad Headquartart, Phon (01 INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA, PA. Otfcat Oustte DepartmtnU. ffcona tot TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1944. 4 ERNEST SOLDIER MLB APPROVES JOAN RETAINS NATIONAL SERVICE Former Gov. James To Enter Democrat Primary The War Today LIKES GAZETTE; The Gazette receives many let-! ters from hovt In Servle leuino LEGISLATION TO BE 4 VACATION PLAN! iThe Plan Thus Far Ef- fects 90,000 Employes of A.

C. of A. Doubt was expressed In Republican organization circles, however, that James would try for the Democratic nomination. Commenting recently on an announcement of Rhodes' entry In the GOP contest. Governor Martin said "I guess we could enter theirs too," but added he didn't expect such a move.

ln additlin to Rhodes, thc Dem how they enjo, getting the paper. "ARRISBURG. Feb 22. fAP) Former Republican Governor Ar- Today we received one from a H. James tail one to run away mcr Ernest boy who is completing from a fight and he might inter his first year in service.

He Is staJlhc Apr" 28 Dcmocrall: primary tioned at present at Camp Pickett 1 10 prove polnl-Virginia. This boy is Pvt. Donald! The one--im- anthracite colller-Ci. Cullip who says that they lived brealrer-boy is seriously con-In Ernest until the death of his isidorins sucn "lcp rclll-lior' father about a year and a half a go tor invasion oi tne at which time they moved to Akron 'GOP prlmorJ' ln opposition to him Ohio. Shortly thereafter he entered i JamM' recently was appointed to the ii.

the Superior Court whirh he left Bounced I (si I I PHILADELPHIA. Feb. S3--W-: LOS ANGELKs! Feb. 22 WTj Tin: Tlunl Regional War Labor Joseph Scotl. prominent California Board ann.iuncetl t'jday aH.rovulj attorney, has been retained by Joan i of new vacation plan for inure 'Berry In her paternity suit against 1)0000 of Alum-IComcdian Charles Chaplin, iinum Company of America and 12.

He immediately denounced the 'subsidiaries ii. 3n stales the lar" tests which three physicians est ever to rim.c bclo.e the hoard, thai under "well-known employes with one year mi srir-1 lows of heredity" Chaplin is not the vice will receive a week vacation' of lh- 23-year-old screen as- witn maximum c.l IB hours I'lranla four-inonlh-old daughter. neoole nl 'cni I CAMPAIGN ISSUE Ail. tirn Attempis win De iviaae to Force Showdown In Congress Before the Fall Presidential Election 3 toTagainst WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.

(AP) National Seivice legislation was marked today for a presidential camDaien issue wlicn snnrntnin lt it be known that they will maks no attempt to force a showdown in Congress on the subject before the this boy. He soys in part, "My yenr I5emocroUc 'eadcrs have announced peatedly during his term ol ofllce of service has been a swell one incumbent Judge Chester H. Rhodes 'and upon letvlng the capilol cnll-and if I should have lo put in an- wi" cnter thc primary ed upon the legislature to Investi-other year I intend to put it in': wil" (hc expressed purpose of c.im- 'gate Ross' official conduct There with the Indiana Evening Gazette 'Paigning aualnst James' bid for a was no action on thc request. to head the Commonwealth In 193B. I tun 1.11-juu fc.i.i.

i-Tharn to vti-nrii. ivibdlhl. straight-lime pav Piul those wilh Wiii i1 lily that James will enter the Dem-oraff of Armstrong County for thc ocratic primary" sources close Court Judgeships at stake the former governor declared to-i, yrar. Juru3 rclurned to the Ki I AriVit with hours Berry previous attorney and coun-pay. Effective as Jan.

I. 'he Ktor It wa, aRreed that new plan rcpliH-ni one Willi and dr0PPCd mum vacation pay. jn tmlr( nkL Afler Mme limn IS labor in mother is not the real iwrly in Inler- mnw a l-i i nw h-Jll you think." James nad no immediate com- the deatn or juagc josepn ainpucjo mcnt Cor publication because Pittsburgh Graff is running for "il 18 alItUf efrIy, 'Rhodes' lutl. did promise "plenty in due time. J.

And declared "I want to be right Only judiciary candidates can cn- thcre in the firing line. 'ler both party primaries. November election. Despite recent war and navy department pressure for early action, members said thc Senate Military committee probably would delay a test vote for several months. Secretary of War Stimson al- ready has endorsed the proposal rluilisu! CIO ard AH.

s.f..l.ai.d plan. consent oi regional oonrus lour-siatc district was an urea. WASHINGTON Continued from page one 'ii among or statesman. "Agriculture has ever I tut I nf Ui make men and women subject lo a worn oraii ana uie commutPi has arranged to hear Navy Secrc- INDUSTRY ALONE CANNOT "CURE ALL" PITTSBURGH, Feb. 22 i7P) The construction industry alone cannot provide a postwar business "cure-all." Bcardslcy ttuml.

chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and author of a pay-as-you-go" income tax plan, declared last nighL In an address before the western Pennsylvania group of the investment Bankers Association, he said the building trade needed stabilization which he believed might be achieved through an objective congressional investigation into practices and methods the Industry had been forced to adopt "for sheer survival. Once stabilized, this industry might give jobs to 6.500.000 men and use 8 per cent of the nation's material output, Ttuml said, but added that If the nation plunged into big-scale work projects, there would be a subsccyiont collapse. Rum) recommended lowering of tax rates after the war to prevent a "disturbing effect" on employment He said his' recently-announced nine-point fiscal program would not conflict with Bernard Baruch's plan for postwar prosperity. miy xvnux on inurscay. ivnox is aI expected lo make a stronu olua W' PROMINENTAnY.

Says Mother Is Not Real Party Interested, It's the Baby By stipulation between Miss est in Ihis litigation: II is this in- miceiil child. -it against Ihe child she Is out on the whereas, if all three doctors decide in favor of the child. Mr. Chaplin is not in any way bound by what they may unanimously deler- jiuine to be the fact if it is against n'm- lie Miiiiiyinwi was nr- pleas on these Indictments for March granting attorneys' requests for linic' nisenraea ciook as, in cn ipnguBRe tween (he extremes of heal and Is the same distnncc bv land wftftrf fisrl A. th.

hunt navigation 'to from the jural he modeslly re 'trained Trom calling "WasHnton. ti, h. nrf.Ml iniTCiisini! tast in buildiiigt. and risins into consequence; will. nave no uouoi, oerauie ii mm ot the Unllcd Male.

11 he could sec It now HEROES Continued from page one A dozen control towers lalked to ny radio and learned his pilot- i that thc measure bo considered favorably at once. Current sentiment within thc committee apparently is aDOUt mrcK to one acaiust the oroDOsal. The mystery of tlir whereaboms of the big fleet which from time tn time has anchored within the "invulnerable" shelter of All-powerful Truk is bringing (his column many inquiries from render. Well, thanks for the compliment implied in asking me a question which the Allied Iliph Command itself probably couldn't answer definitely. Honesty compels me to admit (hat I don't know.

Still then; are, some rclnlive which are illuminating. There have btvn numerous occasions during the war when a larfie Jap floet wa rcputl ed 4o be at Truk. This great base, which one of the strongest ever developed. could shelter the Mikoria entire navy easily. However, the cxiurii-cies of global conflict have com pelled (he Nipponese lu keep (heir main strength in home waters, to proleel the motherland, while Vrnk lias been used as the chief sUtinn lor the Central and Soiilh Paritiv operations.

The American furce which cr-ried out the devastating raid on Truk last week undoubtedly was much disappointed that it didn't find more warships in the anchorages, though unhappy Tokyo thinks the Yanks did well enough as i was. On February 4 two t'niicd Stales photo plunes took pictures of Truk, and on their return to their home base Contain James Yawn, of Bogue Chillo. Miss-, a member of one of the crews, reported that ho had counted twentv. Ave warships at one spot, adding: "It looked like the whole J-ip fleet was down there, and 1 saw 'only a part of one of the anchorages." Anyway, "the whole Jap rieet" wasn't thcra when wc attacked in force a fortnight later. The answor may be that the Japs, who saw the photo planes at work and turned anti-aircraft guns on them, tool: the appearance of the photograph-el's as presaging a major attack and moved the greater portion of the Truk ileet lo safe waters.

This would tend to substantiate the Idea widely hold among naval men that the Japs will try to avoid i big battle with our Pacific fleet until the day of terrible reckoning when they will have to defend themselves tn home waters. It probably means also that they no longer will ri.sk basing a large fleet on Truk, since our recent advance into the 8i'i) i nil Islands will ennblc us lo raid the base by sea or oy air more or less at will. Thus Truk. which has seen the hub of Japan's Pacific defensive and offensive set-up, is on tho road to being rendered impotent. Actually Truk's value as a major huso has decreased immensely as we have taken over one after another of the smaller island bases in the eastern and southern rim of the wheel of which Truk is the hub.

should be noted that Truk has been not only a stronghold but -he huge supply and repair center for the outlying island defenses. Despite all this i1 would nc a a mcnts." wrote thc squire ol Mount yesterday on a Mann Act complaining, a soil I involving Miss Berry and conservationist of today, lpi.1 Am. i ordered to return Friday to en- erican lands "were originally very I He also was arraigned with six co- good; but usc and abuse, nave m.do pn Jndiclmenls them quilc otherwise. Sieging conspiracy to deprive Miss I In those days when tarn, wages, Bm.y of ncr constitutional rlghU by be said lo vibrate Willi white forcing her to leave Beverly Hills Inien. between ten fifteen pounds (nrier teing arrested on a vagrancy for black men between eight chargea charge subsequently dis-j twelve pounds" year 'hs lend- inisncd.

'lease flow was from England to Judge J. E. T. O'Connor scheduled While Senator Austin (R-Vl, tt Uiosc units. German broadcasts re corded by Thc Associated Press in London acknowledged a Nazi retreat in the north "to shorten German A special Soviet announcement, summarizing results ol thc Keel Army northern offensive last month said that thc Russians had cleared the coast of thc Gulf of Finland up to the city of Narva, had occupied the eastern shore of Lake Pcipus and had advanced from ninety lo ISO miles south from Leningrad in defeating the main forces of the' German 18th army.

i The Soviet summary suit! that more than 90,000 Nazis were killed in the Leningrad-Volkhov offensive and that another 7,200 wcra taken prisoner. War gear captured included 169 tanks, 1,852 guns, mure than 2.500 mortars, 4,500 machine-guns, 42,000 rifles and tommy-guns, trucks and 350 dumps. In ad dition the Russians destroyed 97 planes, 275 tanks, nearly 1, one of the authors of the bill, said I he hoped it would not escape the subject of partisan debate. Senator Taft (R-Ohio) said he did nut how it could fail to become an is- sue because of violent opposition a by organized labor. President Roosevelt, hi his open- if ing message to Congress Jan.

11, proposed enactment of a National Service Jaw to prevent strikes. But Amci-lca; Wastiington naked, seeds and fann cquipmen. for I Toward the end of ihc jpondence the weary Presidrnt "en-1 itertatnnrt serimm Lhminh" rent. I inn moul nf hiu Mmml on. I ocratic State Committee has en dofsed Auditor Genera) F.

Clilr Ross for Superior Court. clashed with the fiscal officer re- inc ncpuoiicaii organizaiiuii i.ir l.k 1 court to nil a vacancy caused cy RED CROSS ASKS FOR $75,000.00 President Has Set Aside March for Nation-wide Drive Leslie W. Householder, chairman of the Indiana County Chapter 1944 Red Cross War Fund drive announces That $75,000.00 is the quota for Indiana County. The complete county organization will appear in a few days. The President's proclamation, set ting the month of March for the drive follows: WHEREAS, The American Na tional Red Cross is en auxiliary tu the United Stales armed forces, and as such, is providing indispensable service lo our troops through out Iho world us well as to their families at home; WHEREAS, these wartime activities, including the collection of lifesaving blood for the wounded, recreation work in military hospitals, provision of aid to families ol servicemen, shipment of food parcels to prisoners of war, production of surgical dressings, operation of overseas clubs and recreation centers, and recruiting of Army and Navy nurses, all combine to save countless lives, restore hcp.

and provide comfort tor our fish ting men; WHEREAS, through Us vast network, of local chapters, this agency of our people simultaneously conducts an extensive program train ing and community service, while continuing with traditional efficiency to lessen the distress nf those overwhelmed by disaster; and WHEREAS, this agency is wholly dependent upon individual suppott and personal participation and is issuing its 1S44 appeal to the entire citizenship for a minimum War Fund of NOW, THEREFORE. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, President of thc United States of America President of The American National Red Cross, do hereby designate the month beginning March 1944, as "Red Cross Month" and earnestly beseech my fellow Americans to observe it by openinj their hearts to this humanllarum any such proposal unless other laws 'tatc, "reserving the mansion house'0' a modern real estate nti, he for my own residuntc oceu- bribed Mount Vernon: unri i ,1 "Ti I cHnalnH hi lutiit.fli. ho. of the Japanese troops whose supply lines were cut by the Al- He5.

The war reports told of two valopmenfa with -in unusual twirl. One was the caoture of an cnmv by patrolling U. S. Army troop, at Arawe. southwest of New Brllam.

The other was the use Hellcat flshtera to c' bomas in the c.i.ciun itoll. CASUALTIES Continued from page one were passed to keep down the cost of living, to share equitably the burdens of taxation, to hold the stabilization line and lo prevent i undue profits. Congress has not yet done any of 4 these things lo bis satisfaction and, presumably, he would not be in favor of draft legislation un- -til il does. 7 In the Republican camp, Gov, John W. Bncker of Ohio, an avow- ed presidential candidate, said ibnt he felt the need foi a National Service Act passed long ago and advocated, instead, direct action by i Congress to outlaw strikes, His usual reserve dropped like mislakc to assume that Truk-s ue already has been nullilled.

Mill remains ine m.iui oarrier io our progress towards the Philip- pines and Japan proper, and wi lung us il operates in strength it will uroviile slinoort tor llllmm'oiis other island bases like Wake, Pon-! ape, (juain, Uonlii itnd Marcus. However, Admiral Nimitz report Hint we hove captured Kniwelok island, in the important atull Ihut name in the Marshal) which means we are gelling ahead nicely with our conquest of the and their counterattacks de-1 were knocked out by Sunday's re-j finitely have beaten the Njzi all-out' cord raid. drive to push the Allies into the' Anderson added that the Bern- By a strange coincidence, a few hours after U. S. naval forces had blasted the bedickens out of Truk, Japan's "Pearl Harbor," Fleet Admiral Osami Nagano, above, chief of thc Japanese naval general stuff, was bounced out of that job and a successor appointed.

In Hot Spot Admiral Sbigetoro Shimada, above, Japanese minister of the navy, was given the additional post of chief of ihe naval gen eral staff, succeeding Adml. Osami Nagano, Wh'6' was re- lieved of the post following the U. S. attack on Truk, which cost i the Nips 28 ships I HIGH SCHOOL (Continued from page one) oiaic z. ivi.

i. aeciyjtary. Ar- rangements arc being maJe for an Induction Ceremony to oe conduct- ca oy sexeiai nearby group Officers of the newly organized Sophomore Class Tri-Hi-Y Club are: President Dorothy Myers; Vice resident, Mary MistreMa. Secre- tarv-Treasurer. Onnl m.i.

v7ni Advisor, Mrs. John Hamill. Com- muiec una) men arxj: Social, BraeLfen- iwtl.mi Uni 1 Claire rl iRosalin Quick, Elo Claire Barnetl. Oiial Eloise rtBO, Le- Mm Wetzel. fT .7 Mary Mistretla, Dorothy Wardrop, cm tire atoll.

Tins will give us au. in- WBS dead and his co-pilot wounded me Lrormans urea evsryimng they likewise was knocked out and that I valuable air-base from which 10 Sunday's scries oi raids on had at one another at two points restoration of the factories at Bruns-! strike at olher islands, As wc move jOorman aircraft paints. yesterday, but neither side gained wick without counting yesterdays I lor w.i rd to fresh footholds, so will lhc engineer" he told one anv Around. This was equally true (devastating blows, had been set back Itho Jap iatiind collijose. cool voice dun'l know aflep Bt'S troops dished with additional three or four months." iTruk nither will be fii our' .1 'theGermaiw in several lucd fichtsi The 'fighters kills during the op- 1940 Republican nominee, and Gov.

Thomas E. Dewey cl New Yok, mentioned as a "draft" possibility, have taken no public stand on the question. OBITUARY JAMES DOWNEY, who passed away in his home in Cameron's Bot tom, omnia mui ning, win ua uuneu will be impotent so that wc etui;" ibr-patnc it. if I 1 tivlmr to brine it back whole lt'-near ln keyroad junction ul Carro-i flol ahnut IS minutes' Mel'ccl- Go1 about 15 minutes uu in a fierce ex- sea. American front-line 'roops and 'chance ot fire throughout the day, i 1 rf lory" east of Carroceto ana appar- eiltlv hrnlce im nmnoniHirtt for renewed enemy attack.

None de-l vcloped. As another day passed without I 000 and su dumps. I AIRPLANES i Continued rom page one south of wilhclmshavcn. Meanwhile, Maj. Gen.

Frederick L. Anderson, deputy incharge of the U. strategic bombing force in 1 British, asserted that Liepzig fac--1 lories producing 38 per cent of Ger- many's single-engined fighter planes burg plant, producing 30 per cent of Ihe Nazis' twin-engined fighters, oration brought to 94 the number of enemy planes shot down by fighters in two days. The previous two-day record was 87, established Jan. 29 30.

FUTURE BOMBINGS Continued from pace one uonsible for sinkinc encmv mar- chantmcn. The Ropay Navay in the same period lost 05 warships by disablement and 7.677 officers and men ofthe Royal Navy, and 4.200 of the merchant marine. Yugoslavia: Marshal Josip Broz fTilo) and his partisans omre than 71' lne Balkans? Churchill said it had been asked Russian or American-Russian friend jhin an Ha rphirth of ansnicion. Thc House cheered as he added "I tccl fully entitled to reassure thi lha' important point." The Allies, hedeclared. are equal resolved to pursue thc war at whatever cost to a victorious con- rnui-saay morning at ciock, jbl Services will be conducted by Rev- erend Father A.

C. Martzhauser. i-pntni nf St. Pad-lrka Chureh. Cam- eron's Bottom.

Interment wiU be in the church cemetery. Tho dsed is survived by his leu. u. nls -the crmineer found base. Five ot the ship's gunners bailed out.

The engineer could hav jumped too, as well as the bombardier and mo navigator. But all three stayed aboard try-! intf to oring me oomoer oown aim all three died with the wounded pilot in the crash landing. The names of thc herote engineer and his companions cannot oe given: until their next of kin are notified, Crewmen who parachuted to safe- ty were Gunners Sgts. Carl W. Moove.

609 Depot WiUiamsport. ra jusepn Mrs. Laura Downey ana live mm children: Edna of I nhift- Mrs. decisive actions cnncr on tne mam around Cassino ur at the beachhead, Fifth Army spokesmen Clyde Stiles, Alverda; Mrs, Walter Kirch, Nicktown and Grace and John of Ebensburg. Three sisters and one oroiner.

also survive, nameiy; one brother Elizabeth. Mary and Alice of Lorain. Ohio and Mother, Lewis Downey of wllllu' JAMES A. EVERETT of 18710; Ludlum. Avenue.

Hollis. N. died- the Beth-El Hospital Bmokiyn Mf.nrlnv. Pnhrnarv 21l. lit appeal in order that wc may wararop; rYogrjtn.

Betty iw Jane Ferausnn: Memhinln uci anwr, region British troops en- whether articles inSoviel newspap-Boston, lex. Russell H.J.ri.h implied a coolinc-off in Anglo- 6:10 U. 111. ffi Council member are: P.O.- W. A.

oflByd. Mrs. W. S. Wetzel ana Mrs.

Hamill. McmborcttiD in interpreted relaxation of German pressure against the beachhead as meaning the German offensive to erase it had failed for the second time since thc Allies landed below 5. mHin tront in Ihe Gal, np-mHc hll, 1ht l(i(al JL MiKinvdjr wwii ul hsmilu ana ine equally bom bed -battered Abbey Hill Uvni-innvini. ii K. laclive.

Guns ot boih sides shelled Bha On the-Eiehl'h A.mv fr.mi lih. scattered two small German attacks toward Indian-held positions in the aren yesterday. A Polish Pii niiien lour uermam noun- "est OI oant AnEelO. A.lllKl afacked Genual ringing ll.e beachhead 1 I i I ar oI our 4 nineteen hundred and they believe that a widend amj the lndepofta I r- fliisinn rH. mi.

nficnB of lho SUlM 01 Springfield. and Magnus llagbo. 2412 West 56th St. Wash. oeattie, JAPS Continued (rom pan one of Eniwetok atoll a( the western cdite of the In a new viciury against the t-my weakened shipping, Geninji MuoAnliiir r.nnrtcri lhal Ainoiicaii air patrols destroyed niilu; enemy freighters and escort vessels as they attempted It- tlee Kabaul.

ni A 8'Vlon Jnnanose New Biit.un A Japanese vessel whs sunk Wewak. New one wwr 10 snips 111 me art-li niMieo area alone. r.i nggiMii at. i i The deceased was born April 23rd 1906 in Ford City, son of James Amanda iCousins) Everett of ana Blaiwvillc. Bl.ivill.

rf ih. 1, UlUtf Ul HC1V 1 Ul Wlljf. riC WBS I members of thc Firemen's and Loco molivc Engineers Brolherhood! one brother, William Meade Everett aln of BlairsviMc. m. "7 r.

m1J Surviving beside his parents, are Irene Turnbull. Patsy Field Elaine :hj.s wile. Mmllia Cioiiin Everett ot -SUirialei. Josephine Moiganu. Betty Hollis.

N. daughter. Naomi I done al ine cujoi th lull. nr HDruarv. in iiil erica the one hundred and sixty- eight.

Franklin D. Roosevtll By the President: Cortei Hu 1, VFTO VE.1U I woniiiiuea iiuih vkc tn manv exiran cous inenible materials. In assailing social priv.leges whicn nc hn KAIn Ih.P Hill WO.IIC IN Wliniioo wnE.nr.wr, hereunto scl my luni- and caused the seal r.t the United States A.aH:n. h. jSeranni.

Janet Bracken Helen claralions tor a strong, ipoepeiuiem communication lines including -ronresent thesellled nolicy i P0') 'ra "iif lha Soviet Union. Stewart Norma Do Irene i ii i w. 'SL- wli il en-, Com at home: two sisters, Mrs. Ken- Shingledecker. Twila Tor.iP.

Donna eih Eir of Lewlon. Oklahoma: Mrs. I Jenkins. Geneva Kirhi.nk. of Ri.ir.viii; inuiMiuv morn me.

rricuas win ue lucks un Japanese posilions thru- i-r- mann reassurance anouv w- their of Pacille defense, her "wl Hitlerite Germany." Britain isintenselv interested pImc Minister continued, and is Uiat repeated Moscow de- i i hnua inionca ivrrnmnv mr mc i .1,. eUmnaihii uh rum uui wtai ine nusFiau sianapoim. ue anara. -1 cannot feel thai ttussias uc u. Ui w.lU.

biwwi.u. v. jwai. is working with tn Pole, seeltirj working agreement peiiriina a post war boundary and a slalment may be ll.e Prime Minister continued. h' '-Ind uk' (reh taughwr y-'X ONE-MAN WAR Continued from pqge one u-, the bonter altracid him.

and he no longer listened when officials, ol his Weneer Mcinionile flu.rch. Ol HIS Vll.ll.l'. his luMtfhhors and uryed to lvmym in th- United them in Ihis manner: carried on under Ihe t.ieclion rcrn)ission lor corporatiolm noJrt Traugh. Ds. anl0( in retail state A Jnd crcdi, uafil a.

U.bW PriidM of 2 ia1i0 toSM benefit of bondholders who. in SM- hc to TWfl HF! Tt FOR speculalive market. He said it' 1 WU HtLU hOK might open d.r to further: AUTOMOBILE TH EFT received in ll.e home of Ihc de- ceased? parents! HI East Market street. Blairsvillc. Funeral rervices will be conduct ed from this home.

Friday afternoon 'o o'clock. Reverend John Mae OUtoch pastor of the Blalrsville Baptist Church, will officiate. Inlei- ment in Blairsvillc Cemetery. Mr. Everett died from the resulls of accident suffered a-few days First Aid for Cuts, Burns, Bruises There is not a home In town that mi imuvrui ma LiCKiiurii.

iniw uit man nlanos were shot down with uerman aiosquno turpeao 0001s Amerjc-m naval pa.i-ol crart. Cm, -K-bual blew up afie, it was hit Allied believed am.th- ashore. The Bghtms leu appi.vi- "u0 beachhead .11 Allied hands. A British E.gh.h Army mar- was rtL'ued m.i running out. Allied planes llew ab-tu: 600 sir-lies yestiMday while the Germans flew some 60 sonic over beachhead.

RUSSIAN Continued from page one vl ,0 Loknya and farced the Ia.v .1 I. .1 lne conununique said. Savage street Honing. which upwards ot f.einuiiis were repotted killevi, Iuc enemy wa said ui have abanooned hirse Murs ot fquipmem. includm plane f.ulni on the Kholm airport.

Just arrived! TWILLMIX A new Hat by Dobbs Here's a now hut that in ilillVivnl Skilll'iilly stitched crown aiul lnim snmrlly triinnutl Hid prehlockcd in the wjiuUul iliiinioml cruwn. Sec this uutstamliiip; luil in ni'W Sprinji shndi's Hazel. Azuio and Marblf. Smart Showerproofed Serviceable $5 AAoorhead's INDIANA'S LEADING HATTKRS does i need Hn ccrgencv jar otas ninlmpn. nn l.e i Mc- Clure, Doris Selkirk.

Hill, auunioii 10 me nmei xri- Hi-Y Clubs tor girls beins organ- Hl.Y cluM for bov. are aUo being organized. Tiiis is be- Stanley Pardee ul Grandview, In- uiwani Jstone ol Indiana R. waived bclore Jus.ice 01 the Peace "alei Jack.1111 yesteroay. and coiiim.ttcd lo thc county jail, ot ul an auK" LU'1LT lXa yes aj- "iwsa tfte con- ukl" uioinobile ii 1 "here it hud been pur.t- i-atcr mc car ieeoered he Marion roai.

ptt pv- rt rae WHITE PLAIJN'S. Y. Tuis city" ratiuu board hbs touud a white market 1:1 ration cuupoi. During tne pat munth. 2.21i nid coupons were ulumariJy surrendered and iannly returuea 13 duplicate food i-ition books Uiued.

bases, navy liters returned lo tl. Kunles chain lo bomb Paramushiro and Shumushu islands at the 1-, end ot Niwpouese l-oine territory. Nol a plane was lost. More a miles to the south, armv and navy olaues nrllelds. stiafed sliippiiw and it ground ins.allat.ons in rauls three alnil.

slill held bv Hi jatMiiese. vi.i-miij ju in Ihe same day to shell other enemy-held posilions ihe Mid-Paci-lic group ot coral tsiands Ihreale.i. en by American of Kwa Mlcui and invasion oi Eniwetuk. Associated Press lorrespondcir. William I-.

Word, in a Feb. il iiispau-1. Ironi an Anievicaa llai-Oup oil Einwe.ok. the hues! ciniliaigii from previous actions the UillK-lls and -l alls became of less naval arlil- 1 w.t Artmll-Ul t'heslcr Ninuti said Americ.ir. to last uighl were only ibli dead 3f0 wounded.

au-iw ,111 uiidi-u-rniiiu-a undoubicdlv liiiilHr enemy toll. The Japunese lutl "ii mor pUnv in dftne of their nauled ba-e ui RabuuL ruL-mie total for one Kwb IM. Other Allied bonilMS lU'w in tne cneii-held Nether- Ki Indieji for a 34-ton 1jij-- tKirdnim-t ut lah airdrome on Ambotna ihnd. i)n the tuirtheai-l iroast of Nw Outuea. Australian loive inoppms up cM'apc trials in tl-e tcini-y .001 22i addiiiunui eueniy dead lu.

nnn should be fMt- You Knw when you ma'r "cca bacI1' For dressing minor burns, cuts. bruls. boil: itchinfi of external piles, chapped kin. Minbmn and a duwi other. San-C'ui Ointment soothesl comforts.

Medicated San-Cura is line tor tenner Great nil drug stores. WAR BONDS are the mean u(l oriiiijug back normaleyj vvinaiaii pruis in mis aliowiiiceii. which he termed Quebiionable in anv cose, now are extended tn addilional minerals. Tne lumber iniuslrv is allowed .0 treat income iroin limber .1 11.... 'annual 'income.

a grower and seller ot timber iMr. Roosevelt raises Christmas trees on his own in.f-i. w.i New York estate, ihe clue! ev.e eutivc tw believe-i timber con-idcred a crcp and resnrded as income when sold Natural gas upehnes are ex- empied from excels piofits tax "wiilK-ul uistiiu-ation" and manner which might lead oil wm- panics 10 tor similar treaiirenl for pipelines. A A CuinCl We-. tern Pen Ivan ia: ri.in 'Jth slowly rising temperature ram chngmg to now flurrie becoming colder tonight and Wed- nesday.

WAR BONDS will guard itfaaul ja uot-war depreiion. in one lull -uon, he suin 1,1, BQ acre farm, his belong- an-anaed for drafi-as son. Levi. 19. to hire ov.l itl.

a fanner here and told hiR tulur chiUiren. ir ag iru.n lo eichteen. that i hey 're uf Lake llmen other Hvd alx-m enter uixmi and foree ucre dnvms on hlf. Ciernian )cfT liis i.n'-i.c i'i a l.ai.ealev three direeiiona. These fuivea (jnk.

and told the e'erks ho credited ofr'ieially willi vaptuvuij wrj ii 9i i0Oi: he picked approximately 112 town and vj)- 0ii fariu. ije in isterday't adaiiee. Korih Pskov Soviet cu-cp Dur.n ihe peru-d fruin Pi.i:l were rcpurtcd within i5 nuK-f Hiiibot 'o the tit of ihi year, the yf (he rn. but uhUo" omiiiui.i4'U' trdd'ic toll was 54,000 dead did nut nicniiuu the yioc U(nd injured.

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Years Available:
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