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MM TWO Want Ad fleadejvarterf. Phm B01 INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA, FA. Other Oiutt DeHrtitienti, Dim FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1042. 'Mr uses of chlorine, the War Produc EXERCISE CH BLUE MARKETS Evangelistic Services STRANGLER ELECTROCUTED OSSlMNa N.

Feb, 27-( The fling Sing prison death' houta. lost one of Its most unwelcome guests asi night when George STAMPS LISTED LOCAL RELIEF DOLES DOWN Decrease of $103 for NO TAX RETURN BY MacARTHUR WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. -Genera Mae Arthur and his lighting forces won some special attention from Con-greas today they won't have to file Income Inx returns or make payments on March 15, A joint Semite-Hoti5e. conference approved section of the Excep fo fork All February Items Remain The foods available during March to families taking part In the Food Stamp Program In Western Pennsylvania were aonnounced today by William J.

lesson, local lamp program representative. Except for the removal of pork, the InnAm ll.lerf are the same as those for February. Pork has been removed from the March list because of the sharp advance in prices in the past few weeks. Sggs, however, will continue on the list and will offer a readily available substitute for meat during a time of year when egg nrnduction and pi-Ices decline omnibus bill repeallnK -pensions for.conrcss-' which Senator Walsh D-Mfls. said Inserted for bcncOl of the lighting forces in the Philippine.

It provided thai tenrpornry relief from fcdernl income tax laws "shall also apply to any person bclenguercd or besieged by enemy "forces" and WaMi said MacArthur and his men were the only group he knew about who could qualify under this. AUTO RATION Livestock PITTSBUBOM, Feb. hogi ISO, steady and un changed. Salable mill SO. steady an1 un changed.

Salable calves 90, atendy and unchanged. Salable sheep tOO, steady and an changed. Preduoe PITTSBURGH, Feb. Pro duct demand moderate. Apples 4 cars, about steady.

No, I bu baskets and bu crates Pennjyl- vanla Rome Beauties 1.50, Baldwins 1.50-75, Mclnl'ish West Virginia Slaymans Virginia Red Delicious 1.85- 2.00; Ohio Slaymans 1.40-90, 1.25-39. Potatoes tl cars, steady. No. I 100 lb sacks Maine Chippewas ind Katahdlns 2.40-50; Idaho Russet B.ir-banlu 3.25-35; Pennsylvania finsscl Rural. 1.79-2.00; It lb sacks Mulne Chippewas and Kolahdins J5-38, Pennsylvania Russet Rurals 1.76-2.00; bu crates Florida Bliss Til umpha 2.00-10.

rosepn uvck, scorned even by fellow condemned men, was elec trocuted for stranflllnd to death a Bronx housewife. The 34-year-old hitch-hiker, who was convicted ot slnylng Mrs. Catherine Pnnpas, 34, and who admitted raping or robbing at least 14 women In various eastern elites, smiled when he entered the execution chamber at 11:01 o'clock (EWT). Three minutes Inter he was dead. Defiant to the ut.il.

he had startled Warden Robert Kirby by remarking "it's a nice day. and the warden thought for a moment that Cvek, a native of Mamsbitrs, 1 had repented until the doom ed man added with a smirk; some people." WHITE SHIRTS NOW CASUALTY 27 (PI Dazzling WASHINGTON. Feb. New war casualties: white shirts. Clamping drastic restrictions on' i aeasonally.

Continued from payc one In commenting on the new list, taxi or similar services bul only Mr. Gleason, pointed out that the: where similar Iruiu-puruilion jcrv- Food Stamp Program is now an; Int.ffrnl nnrt of the Food 1 Res" are inadequate to meet ihcx'hrjat for Christian Service today." I ntnrie nf Ihn nnhliiv I i. 1 Evangel lul Melvln R. Frey will spoil ion if hi on: "Remember Lot's LADIES NIGHT will be observed and the mothers and dmiJiRlcrs are urged In be present. Bring llic family! Rev.

Frey will ypcnk on Saturday evening at 7:45 Fathers and moth cr should be Interested in the work of Rev. Frey thrnugh the pub tic Hi'hnols in the pre.senluUtin of the facts concerning the use of narcotics and Its effect upon the body. The public Is cordially Invited. Rev. Frey spoke Ih.1 night to i zz on: S.ii?jr,,?.J'L' I importance than a ioulball game." "We should all be Samsons for God and sec to it that we avoid his pit- falls; because he lost hi.

Strength, Vision and Freedom. "Youth must posses courage, optimism, and alh- Italic ability plus self-control." I "The Church needs splritualy Irong youih. fully consecreted to SUGAR RATION BOOKS MAR. 17 jp )l. HARRISBURG, Feb.

27- uiiic 4ui viviiiuii ttppucaiioiiH 101 sugar rationing books has been set tentatively for March 17-20, the Stale Education Department an nounccd. SLores handling sugar will apply for their books on March 9-10. Trade applications wm be han-j died throueh the nuhlie hieh whi nri riuiiian tutirmi-o k- elementary schools. Dr. Carl D.

Moreneweck. rationing co-ordina- family members hus- I I I I for Freedom Program. As such, the1 County and local boards, however, services on Sunday, March 1st inCo Penr0M Susle Pcn" foods added or removed from the are refused the right to issue er- the morning at 8:30 We hope' to I D0'n ot West Wheatflcld town-lirt are usually those for which lillcalei for automobiles which arc1 have the enrollment of our Sunday i ship; Mrs. Margaret Dias of Hish-prlce suport or stabilization is need I rented, such as in the case of "U-, School present for this Service. Thc'bon- Fred Lichlcnfcls of Johns-ed to Insure success of the food Drive-It" firms.

-Children's Service at 6:45 and will I und goals. I Applications may be made for new be followed by the Evangelistic Ser i William and Paul S. Uch- The complete list of Blue stamp automobiles by cmpluycs who need vice at 7:45. You cannot afford ot "esl ncl" Foods, as Issued by the Surplus transportation to and from plants, miss a service. Come and bring I township.

Also surviving are 42 Marketing Administration for the I essential directly or indirectly to 'he i others! I grandchildren, 87 BUY DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS TODAY TROUTMAN One ot Pennsylvania' inest Store Phone 800 COrFBYVILLB, Kns. There ought to be plenty of lean bason mem on Pete Smith's hogs. Cooperating In the rubber conservation movement, he drove 40 of them to mnrket on toot Smith wouldn't hazard a guess as to how much weight they lost In the (our mile trip. OBITUARY (Continued from pole one) be conducted at 3:30 p. m.

Sabbath. I The Rev. Sllllmnn A. Foster, Inastor ot the First United Pres byterian Church, will officiate and Interment will be made in Allc- i MRS. JANE "(CLAWSON) Llflll- TF.NFELS.

84, who leaves 138 lineal descendants, died In her home In west Wheatfleld township Thursday slle WM born 1000' where she had always resided and where she was a member ot the Mount Tabor' Lutheran Church. Surviving are six children: Mrs. dren, a great-great-grandchild, and I a sister, Mrs, Llla Duncan of Wcstj Wheatfleld township. Friends are being received in the home' of Paul Lie ten els. Services vHll be conducted in the Mount Ta bor Church at 2 p.

m. Sunday nd interment will be in the church I cemetery. FRANK B. ANDRE, 74, reLircd owner and manager of the Andre Lumber At Supply and long well-known resident of Blairsvi lie, died yesterday morning in Alle- gheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh. A on ot Andrew S.

and Mary Ann Andrew, he was born April 6, 1867, in Saltsburg. Surviving are a num- 0 Deacons of the First Presbyterian church. Blairsville. Friends are being received in Ferguson Funeral Home. Blairsville, where services will be conducted at 2:30 p.

m. Saturday. The Rev. Joseph C. Stuart will-officiate and interment will be in Blairsville Cemetery.

GEORGE B. ADAMS. 79. well- wnit town Indiana; R. D.

S. died al 4.00 o. of 1' in 1 a.J a son of Levi and Catherine itiowei Adarna. he was born December S. in BB3rn shin and was a member of the Creekside Methodist Church.

Sur- vivine are his widow, Mrs. Mae Adams and a daughter. Edna Grace. at home. Also surviving are these children by a former marriage: Mrs.

Mildred Reddick of C. K. Adams of Home: Melvin I Adams of Indiana: E. Z. Adams of Cookport; Mrs.

Hazel Berk of Orlando. and J. H. Adams of New! Kensington. A daughter.

Carrie, and two sons. William and Merle, are deceased, was a brother of Frank and Harry Rowe of Indiana, Mrs. I Tlllie Rhoads of Oxford. Mrs. Lois Handcock of West Lebanon and Mrs.

Marv Smith of Ambridge. I Friends are being received in the I Leydic Funeral Home. Wayne I avenue, where services will be con- ducted at 2 p. m. Sunday.

Interment 1 will be in Greenwood Cemetery. I 'A Last Week of P'ebruary Dirocl relief payments made to needy Indiana Count lens during the week onded today show a decrease of 9103 from those of the previous week, according to Stalo Treasurer O. Harold Wagner, Payments for the week totaled $3,053 which was 94,120 lower than those of the comparable week of last year. Current payments re quired 579 fewer checks than of a year ago. Paymcnta by the Bureau of Assistance Disbursements In the State Treasury Department follow: Current week.

93,053748 checks. Previous week. 93,1511703 checks. Comparable week 1941, 97,172 1327 checks. Bltf Idea behind our savin tf of sugar Is to give the axis the lumps.

1.98 oi uic will. Government employes concerned with preservation or protection ol natural resources or discovery of natural resources vital to the war nfTnrr a I en nnmss within nriiuiciin: of the automobile riitioninir row i Is- Hons. i Persons not possessing a truck or other means of transportation of; produce to and from a farm will be eligible for new car certificates. The regulations also cover travel ing salesmen who are engaged in sales of machinery or similar equip ment, for farms, factories, mines, oil wells, lumber camps, foods i-nd medical supplies. COAL MINING Continued from page one lbut the miners still live there and drive to work elsewhere.

He added that bus companies were making surveys to see how they might work out schedules to haul miners to work. An estimated 122,179.000 met Ions of bituminous coal were mined in 1941 compared with 111.416.000 in 104ft Uiwl -nal totaled 53.259.000 tons, compared to. in wiui luua we previous year. Bituminous coal oroduction last month w. -i ii wu.

mn i tons, a drop from 11.801,000 tons' in I December. Anthracite output rose. i a I Join the Crowd "In the Know" and Always Look Your Best in ui u.uB ui. imiiy must appear in person to make ap- plications, YOUNG PILOT DEAD IN CRASH CONNELLSVIIAE, Feb. 27 () A single-engined army plane i je.wr- oayn Killing its pilot, identided Irom papers In his possession as Second Lieut.

Hnbort Lindsay. Calif. The ship came down on the Bnr.t i i TREASURY BALANCE one 9CC 100 QC WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 (ffh-Tht of the Treasury Feb. 25: Receipts 122,370.176 25: Expenditures $77.652,1 11.02: Nel Manco Grss debt W2.252.495.250.52: over previous nay ai.ouo.

"50 359 93 tlon Board tday ordered, a SO per cant reduction In chlorine con sumption for textile bleaching and barred Iti usa In virtually all thi laundry operations and produc-lion of eosmatfea and toilet prt pa rations. Most obvious effects of the cur tailment will be evident in white eloth, Including women's light Ld reuses, summer suits, and shirts. aii win present "natural white" nppcaranco. somewhat' yellowish tn comparison with the bleached super-white or chlorine-treated goods. NEW YORK, Feb.

27 t7P) A possible t-lllow shortage confront ed the public today as the Army and Navy announced Ihe letting of contracts for 1.000,000 duck feather pillows and the Navy one for filled with chicken feathers. To the CL.nsun.or it meant a hit ure with a harder pillow. One of the best possible means of making fifth columnists and saboteurs is to turn unnaturalized workers who arc an important paTt of our labor supply Into the streets in idleness. Dr. W.

V. Alexander, of War tion, SHIRTS .49 The Tie of the Month 49c ea. There are approximately 140.000 -the plane do a "flip-flop" searched bituminous coal miners and 90.000 i two hours before finding the wreck anthracite miners in Pennsylvrtnia. age in snow seven to nine Inches deep. They said the pilot apparent- LITVINOFF lly had switched off ignition be- 1 fore the crash.

A companion plane Con mucd from'SsTS: COaUaU-win this campaign, and win all, or; VARDON EXCLUSIVE AT TROUTMAN'S IN INDIANA Presenting! penoo marcn lutwsii wuiui in all Stamp Plan areas. Is as fol lows eggs, butter, fresh grapefruit, fresh pears, fresh apples fresh oranges, and fresh vegeta bles including potatoes, corn meal, dried prunes, hominy (com) grits, dry edible beans, wheat flour, enriched wheat flour, self-rising flour, enriched self-rising flour, and whole wheat (graham) flour. DEFENSE Continued irom page on Thursday evenings for a period of IS weeks. The courses are on a college level and Pennsylvania State College issues a certificate to students satisfactorily completing the course. In general, any resident of Penn sylvama with a high scholo educa- ti onor its equivalent in industrial experience may enroll.

Every ap- ppiicant will oe given a personal Interview to determine which courses he or she is best qualified to take. Courses in which women arc particularly encouraged to take are Corporation and Manufacturing Accounting, Office Management, Fuels Analysis. Foundations of En-gineering-II' (Chemistry), and Trae STOCK MARKET Air Reduction 33 (4 Al Chem and Dye Am Can Am Coml Alco Am Rad and St Am Smelt and Am Tel and Tel Am Tob Anaconda Atch and Atl Refining Bald Loco Bendix Aviat Beth Steel Boeing Airplane Borden Co Brings Mfg Budd Mfg Ches and Ohio Chrysler Corp Colum and El Coml Solvents Con Edison Con Oil Curtiss Wright Del Lack and West Douglas Aircraft Du Pont De El Auto-Lite Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors Greyhound Corp Hercules Powdea Illinois Central Int Harvester Int Nick Can Int Tel and Tel Kennecott Cop Kresge SS) Loew's Inc Monlgom Ward Hat Biscuit Nat Dairy Prod Nat Distillers Nat Pow and Lt Central RR North Amer Co Northern Pacific Packard Motor Param Pictures Penney (JCJ Penn RR Pullman Pure Oil Radio Corp of Am Repub Sieel Reynolds Tob Sears Roebuck Socony-Vacuuni Sperry Corp Std Brands Std Gas and El Std Oil Cal Std Oil Iud Sid Oil Studebaker Corp Swift and Co Texas Co United Aircraft United Corp United Gas Imp Rubber 8 Steel Warner Bros Pict West Union Tel West El and Mfg Woolwonb, (FW) Yellow Tr and Youngst Sh and 120 em 0 4V4 39 1, 27 "i 36 20 13 35 V4 91V. 18V 20 19 St 33 V4 9 V. 12 74 4' 65 111)', 22 a 32 3414 12 62 7s 27 i 34H.

15'. 14 i 21 2 64 2'. 07 23 24 "4 3'l iU 171i 50 7 26'i i'k 9-S2 2M. M. 5 24 94 Vi 31V, 11 32 6H 15Vi S1H 5, 25 Vl 76 25 12V, 34', i I The New Spring CINDERELLA FASHION ORIGINALS that add so much to your Daughters distinction of appearance! Favored by men because of their 12 points of superiority wc know ot no othur shirt that has them all.) I.

Constantly new patterns. No. 2 Selected Sanforized shrunk fabrics for added wear; No. 3. Sanforized shrunk for perfect lit- No.

4. Sturdy Sanforized interlining in important parts: No. 5. Scientlncally cut; No. 6.

Four hole ocean pearl buttons, No. 7. Non-wilt collar. No. 8.

Collar sloped to lit comfortably; No. 0. Roomy chest pocket; No. 10 Entire shirt laundered; No. tl.

Sewed with double mercerized hard twist thread; No. 12. Colors all vat dyed and guaranteed fast. Come tomorrow and select your entire spring shirt wardrobe from a grand array of new fancies and white Sizes 14 to 17 14. Beautifully Styled for Miss 3 to 12 and 4 to 14 1 Quality and Economy I Quality or dignity is never sacrified 1 ti I for economy at Streams Funeral Jj Ct, I Home.

We do, however, make every MU'jf jfi. I effort to keep costs down when it be- iSfisf comes necessary to economize. Jk? ne will lose it and lose all. Wc should like our Allies and friends to see this as clearly as Hitler and to act accordingly. He said Russia would like to sec all the allied forces put Inlo action by spring where the could be used best, and military materials sent toi the places where most needed.

"We have wrested the initiative! from the German command, which in modern warfare is of the utmost he asserted. "It would be deplorable if we were to lose this initiative for lack of ade-! quate and timely support Only by simultaneous offensive operations on two or more fronts separated by long distances could Hitler's armed forces be imposed of and that is just why Hitler would dislike such operations." ing Techniques. The Foundations of Engineering -II course is scheduled for only one evening per week. Following is the number of stu dents accepted in the various courses to dale: Foundations or En-gineeriug-I (Mathematics and Physics): Electric Motor Control: luMMMKi-iiieiii: 1.01-poratloii auu iriaiiuiai-iunnK Acc-ounting-I: 8: Corporation and Manufacturing Ac-counting-II; Curves and Earthwork: Drafting Practices: Engineering Drafllng-I: Enginccn'nR DraTt ing-U: Tool Design: 5: Tracing Techniques: 4: Fuels Analysis: i rounaauons 01 1, HERE'S Churmlng these new spring Cinderella Dresses with long torsos, banded and tiered skirts, smart basque slylcs, fashioned in line spun ftyons, new "Seersucker" prints and other line cottons In new spring colors and guaranteed washable. See these lovely styles now! For Smarter Appearance and a Longer Unwrinkled Life A smart Basque' style ot spun rayon; with trimmed band and cut Smart pastel shades.

Cinderella Fashion Original, MA Sizes 3 to 12 Ii30 Long torse stripe slianUmg, smart novelty pockets; sailor collar. White with red, blue stripes. A Cinderella Fash ion Original. Sizes 1.98 4 to 14 Troutman's Exclusive! self lar. A Second Floor THE PROOF $1.00 DOWN Holds Your Boy's New Spring 2-Knicker For March it's 100 Golden Fleece, Wool Lined SCOTTIES and PIPPIN POPLINS AND THEY'RE ONLY 1 SCOTTV the wrlnkleproof eloth for excellent service, in beautiful spring colored stripes and plaids PIPPIN POPLINS in new roller prints, ideal designs and colorings In neats.

spaced figures and paisleys. Make it habit to come lo Troutman's for your tie-of-lhe-muiith. It's the economical way to have the tie you want, lo harmonize with the season and the season's new suitings. SUIT For Spring 1A QC and IVa99 Styled to young man's fancy, 3-button, single breasted plain back coat and two pairs of fully lined, roomy, knickers, with elastic knee cuffs, double sewn at strain points for longer, harder wear. Navy blue, brown, tan tweeds Sizes 6 to IS.

Our low rates on small loans have been doubted. Read this comparative table, showing tliu rales of a few loan agencies and banks, (names not disclosed) as thoy appeared in recent advertisements: No. 1 Loan $200.0012 months $19.33 per month-Total $231.96 Cost to you $31.96 No. 2 Loan $200.0012 months $17.74 per month-Total $212.68 Cost to you $12.88 No. 3 Loan $200.0012 months $18.18 per month-Total $218.16 Cott to you $18.16 Loan No.

4 $200.0012 months $18.18 per month-Total $218.16 Cost to you $18.16 Here's the Marion Center National Loan $200,00 for 12 month coits you exactly $6.56. No other charges. letter if "ewl of a smal1 ive Particulars. SAVE THOSE TIKES. Marion Center National Bank Meiaber Federal Deposit Insurajwe Corporation Make Selections Now And will reserve your Boys' Suits iii our IAY-AWAY.

to be delivered at your convenience. Street riser MEN'S NEW "HARDWlCJt" SHIRTS and SHORTS MlftM, Ftw yf" 1.

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