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mPTAKA EVENING GAZETTE, 9ATtlttDAV, MAY 18, ICR J'r fPTWO' i as Back Home Time Out for Hero's Wife What We Can TalUboutWhen Invasion Comes Martin Dcs To Quit Congress The War Today DKWtTT MACKS Vtt WASHiNOTOtfTMa 19 UP) 'AnMtlfM Prtur Ttrf ana I Byron Price. Director of Censorship, S-W'' JfhA fa A lit, Ult. today Issued the iftlowui( statement: His Deciaion Caused By 'I have been asked how Ameri rwung turopa ai last is HftdW Way to determine how much can generally all Americans osn J. -t rL if 1 Throat Illness Precludes Campaign help protect military security at tnis fM of flffhtfnff Wnlv u-ar- nf WASHINGTON. May 13.

(Pi tttrltion In hope that his enemies iw would grow weary and (rive him fVBrable peace term. Martin Dies' announcement of his decision to give up his teat In Congress was Interpreted generally today on capitol hill as the swan decisive stage 01 me war. oner live suggestions. Express your opinions, but keep military information to your-self. If you write a tetter or send a message or speak carelessly, remember that the enemy may see or hear your words eventually.

"3. Don't expect newspapers, magazines, or radio to aid the enemy by forecasting when or song 01 his nouse committee on Un-American Activities. (JOD BLESS YOU MOTHER DEAR Written by a pitlent. Sergeant Harold Oreen, of the 187th Genera) Hopltl in Englsnti. Sit.

Oreen It the son of Mri. Esther Oreefi of Perm Indiana County. 1 send this love and greeting In words of warmth and cheer; To commemorate the occasion Of Mother's Day so near. It comes around the tenth of May Honoring someone without fear; When boys like me can proudly say God bless you Mother Dear. There's so many things to thank you for, That I know not how to convey Yet in my heart love tallied The score of love and care eRch day.

In memory of your sweet spirit Is within me all the time; My troubled soul can feel il Ever near and comforting mine. At night my prayers are countless When beset with concern and fear And to the Good Lord my heart confess This deep love for you, Mother Dear. So in this care I trust you Until the Peace bolls chime, Then all my life is dedicated Your happiness. Sweet Mother of Mine. C3 I The Texas Democrats' announcement that a throat Illness would preclude his making a strenuous The fuehrer doei at time exhibit unusual perspicacity in gauging the reactions of the humanity which he frtW hoped to enslave.

So It has been Drtth his gambit that some j1 fortuitous circumstance might give S.v, him a break. He has, of course, long nv been fishing for peace, but the Unix conditional surrender demanded by the Allies was more than he could Uke. So he rolled the dice. iSure enough, advocates that conditional surrender be abandoned It" arecropping up In this end other campaign to hold the House place where our forces will strike. he has occupied for 13 years and which his father once held, left only Don't forget that Congress one of the seven original Dies Com has described heavy penalties lor mit tee members in the running for carrying or sending a letter or message into or out of the country reelection.

Created in 1938 and continued six times since then, with total ap-propriations ot approximately without submitting it to censorship. Having always In mind what la at stake, be patient ot delays and The Stanislaus Orleman-skl, above, said "there's no place Ilk. home' after aeltlng foot nn American Roll arsln at Seattle, Wash. The Polish American priest, whose mloalon lo Moscow aroused wide controversy, refused to comment on talks with Premier Stalin, and Commissar MololoT, took umbrage at pho-togrephera and asked, "Why aren't you out miied countries. Tnus ine nazi otc fcy tators much advertised intuition has been rlsht up lo a point.

To Just whnt point remains lo be 1 $625 ,000, the committee probably other serious- dislocations which are teen as Armageddon unrolls. will cease to exist when the present session of Congress ends. Not onctt sure lo afflict all international com- munications In these critical times." have as many as 100 votes been cast against its continuance, but of State Hull said earlier this week that, despite inquiries hforti nearly every continent, he had heard of no chtmae In the United Dies himself hinted strongly re OBITUARY I ROCCO DtFIMiIPFO, was cently that Its work was nearlng an Mrs Barbara Johnson, wife of Captain Robert Johnson, American aee who recently downed his S7th German plane, time out at her accounting work in Lawton, drug store, to admire hubby's photo and re-read account ef his exploit. States policy of adhering to the un- a conditional surrender orm ul a- United States Army Paratroops. He end and cnairman Cochran of the Accounts Committee found dead in bed this morning at the home of the S.

G. Vendur of plumville with whom he had made There has been no indicstion either i has completed four weeks or jump that, the other Allies have ch1 training at Fort Bennlng, Ga dur- served notice he believed it and other special committees should be their minds. curbed in the future. ing which he mode five lumps from! rJ-L! A.mi?i.BAriu'l?l'id' In flight the last tactical I R4r- Russia long ago told the Axis satel-" Without the robust Texan to lead a tight for Its renewal, and with the recent Democratic primary de Judge Frees Chained Prisoner his homo. He was born in uaiy Sept.

20, 18S2. He had been resident of Plumville since 1S32, and from there worked for the B. and O. R. H.

Coroner E. I Fleming stated that the cause of death was plites In slmost so many words mem involving mi GRAND JURY WILL INVESTIGATE STRIP MINING STOPPAGE 'terms would te made easier ior proDjein on landing. I them if they abandoned Hitler. And vesterdav the bftf three Came out Douclaas at Maxwell Field feat of Representative Joe Starnep of Alabama, ranking member, the committee will face the 79th Congress with its two most vigorous PITTSBURGH. Mav 13 (JP Wil- voiced an nrdnt had tttt aittnA Ham Miller, 38, held as a fugitive lor the prisoner's return to Ohio champions missing.

Associates of Dies said they were flatly with a pre-lnvaslon ultima- Blair D. Douglass, 18, son ot llr. to Finland, Romania, Bulgaria I MrJ Roy A DouglaBSi K- snd Hungary that they must span- west Philadelphia Street. Indiana, from Ohio State Reformatory at where he walked away from the HARR1SBURG. May 13.

OPh-A- f-vawn uCTiunivr iivw Plu 8 now enr0iea as an aviacion trou. consequences." convinced decision to leave Con gi-ess' was prompted solely by ill ness, despite the fact he faced 1 strenuous fight for reelection. cadet In the pre-flight school at special federal grand jury, starting; Thursday, May IB, will investigate the current stoppage of coal pro dmuI ri.l Af confusion Reformatory IS years ago after serving six months of a year's sentence for ijlegal transportation of an automobile. The court refused to return the warrant to the Ohio officer but declined to accept an attorney's sug n. crown out of a misinterpreta a heart attack; the deceased naa retired last night 11 apparently In good health.

He was a member of the Sacred TOart Church of Sagamore. He is survived by his wife Antonla in Italy and a son in the Italian Army now a prisoner of war of the British. Friends will be received at the home of S. G. Vendur in Plumville after 7:00 p.

m. Sunday. High Requiem Mass will-be held at 8:00 a. m. Wednesday in the Sacred Heart Mansfield, won his freedom yesterday when a reformatory officer at-: tempted to chain the prisoner in open court.

When the officers pinioned Miller's hands behind him and then started to wrap a chain about his, criminal court Judge Alexander Cooper cried: "What are you doing? this man auction at strlnpini? operations in Indiana County Maranatha Bibe Conference tion of the term "unconditional sur- In Jaspar, Tex- Diei said last night that opposition in his home district came from a group fight fg render." It sounds tough, but It does the Northumberland County anthra-site fields where free lance miners f.aot in Itself carry any horrible ing nis opposition to unlimited immigration intb the United States. It merely means that the gestion that. the officer be punished, saying: have been picketing roads since April 21 in protest against a ban on unauthorized mining. Hirlctors win decide on the peace Three investigations undertaken by fee Dies Committee are expected "No, i'Wlll give him the benefit Maxwell Field, Alabama, an installation of the Army Air Forces Training Command. Estvanik Sent to Aberdeen Pvt.

Joseph H. Estvanik, formerly of Indiana, who was recently taken Into the service, has been sent to the Ordnnnce Replacement Training Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, where he will receive his basic training as an Ordnanco soldier. He (ormerly lived at 1384 Water Street. His present address is Company 1st Regiment, O. R.

T. Bcrdecn Proving Grounds, Md. and are not prepareo to osr-feraln. The terms imposed may be is still in my custody and 1 am not going to allow him to go back to of doubt and ignorance." 1 to be concluded shortly. They deal U.

S. Attorney General Frederick V. Follmer, of the middle district The court Instructed attorneys to Church ot Sagamore wun officers of your type. Take that lenient or very harsh, but It Is victors and not the vanquished chain and those Irons pff. 1 am: take legal steps to oppose any fur- of Pennsylvania, announced yesterday special jury was ordered eranO XWIWr alwacH11 ciating.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. turning him free. ther attempts for the extradition of sv ''no ray wmcn snan uc. E3i. A IK.

1 ot Ihe convened here by Judge Albert W. Judge Cooper immediately re-; Miller. 1 The question little 'dtea is. relatively speaking not a Johnson at the request of Tom C. ALICE MARIE KIXEY, aged 41 years, a former teacher in the 'matter of moment However, the ife'ionsensus of Allied statesmen, men and orofessional observ- Clark, assistant TJ.

S. Attorney General in charge of the criminal division of thc Justice Department. "Mr. Clark has been particularly with the cio political Action Commute, which the Dies group only recently assailed in a special report; the Civil Service Commission's procedure in checking on the loyalty of federal workers; and Walter Win-chell, radio commentator who recently debated Dies on the air. The score or more of reports already made by the committee included documents dealing with communists.

Nazis. Fascists. Falangists. Japanese and Gcrman-Americao bundists. San Angola, just across the Rapido.

Shieldsburg scnocls, aieo at 11:10 p. m. Wednesday, at her home near Cnl. lijlle ai Reams, ULah S'iVa) that the Allies will have failed Cpl. Tlieodorc R.

Lyile, European Fronts Greenwald, New Alexandria RD following a brief illness. She was a lym tneir cniei war aim. R. D. S.

is now stationed at sxact uncondlUonal surrender from thc 0vctlim Dm0. Enemy guns were -active and troublesome and Nazi mortar fire along the river line 4 caused some casualties. NAPLES. May II. (Delayed) (JP) Yugoslav authorities announced today that the Partisan forces of Marshal Josio Broz (Tito) had TiAfnriBnv and graduate of the Indiana state Teachers College.

fj jvCHKIS. UIHI1. We have sworn tnat natism ana; o( Mrfc jBmle concerned over the stoppage of coal production In Northumberland County recently." declared Follmer. "and special agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation have been making an intensive Investigation during this week. "Since the mines are in the possesion of the United States causing She was preceded in death by her Indiana.

R. D. 2, has been in the Summary atA.vaa in florinnV and thftt miU- AIR INVASION Armv Air Forces since February, 1042. 3 tarism ahall be pulled up by the May 13 (JP) Russian Pened an all out offensive as part LONDON. in Japan.

We've iworn father, the late Thomas E. Klley, and is survived by her mother, Mrs. Johanna Cleary Kiley, and the following brothers and sisters: James W. Klley, of Phoenix, Mary C. hii nincu unsiaugi.il agamsi.

ni- and German troops were locked In a fierce struggle on the west bank Miller Ma ilr Ordnance Man work Interruptions is in violation iers Fortress Europe. The Yugoslavs said troops of the from page Factories in Germany yesterday. Pvt. Arthur W. Miller, formerly of Indiana.

who was recently Army of Liberation havw ooencd at- oE federal crllmnal laws and thc grand jury will be asked to take such action as the facts may RAF crews said the Germans put taken into the service, has been tacks against the Vardar and Ibar of the Dnester river northwest of Tiraspol today with the Germans hurling strong forces against thc Soviets In an attempt to wipe out the Bridgehead. up more night fighters last night rAe temtorletf stolen oy Dom coun-Iri "hall be returned to their1 rightful owner We've iwom to I rrtinder both Germany and Japan tttteriy hnpotenl militarily. We've irorn to punish war guilt How, say uld we achieve ati thla. unconditional surrender were exacted unless we dictated valleys the two main escape routes of German troops now in Greece. Thomas Kiley ana mrs.

Eber Allshouse, all at home; Edward G. Kiley, John F. Kiley and Francis 1. Klley, serving with the V. S.

Army overseas; and Patrick J. Klley, who is with the U. S. Army, In California. I than they had seen in some time.

Berlin claimed today's heavy for Henry A. Scheinhaut, special as Meanwhile Greek patriots were sent to thc Ordnance Replacement Training Center, Aberdeen proving Ground. where he will receive his basic training as an Ordnance soldier. He formerly lived at 1500 Phila sistant to the attorney general, who A Russian communique said that mations were hit particularly hard nrrived'there to aid in the probe, as reporieu narassing four German divisions in that country. The Indiana County Maranatha over the Baltic coast with German ta two of fighting 4,000 Ger- serted yesterday, "we will call any Bible Conference announces their fighters "inflictin serious losses." man soldiers and 100 tanks had been the terms? uoviousiy wuu.u i.Mihi TttnttMndx at our boys body who seems Lo know anytmng delphia treat.

His present address vegular-quarterly bible conference The enemy's broadcast charts bri i nocked out of Soviet troops dc CHINESE about the situation. fending the Bridgehead which pro nho already have mane ine grcn uiuPHnjr nRimciu, kj. n. to be held in the Cookport baptist; the formations' progress said the Funeral iseryices will be held Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock with Requiem High Mass In the St. Bartholomew church, Crabtree.

Interment will be made in St. Vincent's Schweinhaut added any violations lacrlfice and other thousands whoT. Aberdeen Provmu Ground. Church, May 14th through May 17th. bombers and their escorts came vides the Russians with a potential jumping off place for ar.jther big Con'inued from page one i 1) Mr.

h4a mnTnsint are PiruiiiD incut- found may come under one of two statutes the Smith-Connally anti- Chungking of Loyang. m.iuM fw the hloodv beaches of D- push westward, strike law, carrying a penalty of a Day. would have fought for a will Rev. O. Phillips of Philadelphia over the Schleswig-Holstein area of Is the speaker.

the north sea and thrust as far as The program as arranged Is: the Brandenburg area 60 miles west May 14th, 11:00 a. m. "Broken for of Berlin. imA r.ww nf rim B-Ofl "Thio The momlne attacks of airfields Announcing that the last rem- Announcing xnai tne tasi rem- fui me unpen-, Alscp. An Aviation Cadet David B.

Alaop. 19. son of Mrs. Myrtlo J. Alsop, Box B8.

Coral. nants of Axis forces trapped on the Delw the Yellow River ftp o'tthe-wisp. irhm Oermans are ureal on synthe Crimean peninsula wert of lallen for lme since 1B38 and in year imprisonment and $5,000 tine, or conspiracy to defraud the U. S. out of production of coal, which carries a penalty of two years' imprisonment and a $10,000 fine.

DOLLY TATRICIA KING. 14-month-old daughter of Lowry and Alice (Moore i King of Tide, died in the Indiana Hospital yesterday at m. from pneumonia. mjT The thin wfl'vt cotl18 now enrolled as an aviation cadet ZTforll that they don-tffn the pre-flight school at Maxwell lft 'nthtie Mace. Ab.

installation of is now enrolled as an aviation cRdet Mift nvM a n'nthetie peace. is That Prophecy Spoken by the' ana otner military oDjecuves in Sevastopol nau Deen ennunaieo, tne Prophet." Northern France and Belgium were! Soviet information bureau in rv' out ot the war before the a Allies nan ffaln PkUa Mnv nth fl-0 a "Will r.prmanv "IMU- Kiarauaers ana navocs in Droaacasi recoraea oy me ooviei may lain, p. m. wmci-many base tor atiackini JoDan'n him. the Army Air Forces Training Com The State Mines Department still, while the Alllea propose Fight Again." Surviving are her parents; two islands meantime, estimated the loss in coal production at about 6.000 tons daily purge Germany and Tapan (and the ot "em so tar as they deserve).

mand. Heme Prom Alask May 18th, 8:0 p. tne AliantK. Pnrtmn nf Iho nMlhlv RrllaI Dnmanian Imnn. IrillpH The Japanese were worried, however, foreseeing a probable Amer- brothers.

Edward and Franklin at home; three sisters, Delia. Romcino and Betty at home, and her Charter for the Four Freemans." tisn DomDers aispatcned last night or captured. In addition, tne Droaa. in the Northumberland area since picketing started. My 17th, 8:00 p.

m. "Ye Men of rvt. z-c Max Noiph, U. S. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Nichols of against Belgian railway centers least said, Russian planes and ships ve sprung irom tne Louvain and Hasselt northwest: of the Black Sea Fleet sank a total Aleutians. A Tokyo commentator Israel Hear This Word." uetrott, Is spendine a twentv- Lieut. A. F.

Dahlstrom, eom; mander of the Pennsylvania State Services will be conducted at the Clayton Straw is chairman. Eu-Irtcrmnn mil i lf 101 no said the Kurile isUtndB were being nine furlough with his oarenta and late home in Tide Monday at ra have no intention ot reverting Barbarism to do It It's the Allied purpose to help the defeated nations to become useful citizens in Recent world. Notes From Police In the area, said stripping gene Forythe. treasurer and Paul, Failed to return about the same transports and high-speed landing i Prepured for Rich an onslaught. Wit 1.

I. "1 fn Allta al p. m. by Rev. E.

E. Miller tne these sisters. Mrs. Harold Bork of Lucerne Mines and Mrs. Orval Wilt Secretary.

Christian Missionary Alliance of joss suiierea oy forces or similar barges whicn tne enemy was using strength Wednesday and Thursday for evacuatine.their trapped forces. I auPP" to Brtish troops Jacoby of Indiana, ladding greatly Axis casualties. riving to vipe out Japanese lodged ITALIAN FRONT Homer City and the burial will be in the Coral Cemetery, The Nichols family were former operations affected Included four at Treverton. two at Burnside and two in Bear Valley, all on coal land owned by the Philadelphia and Reading Iron and Coal Company. The protest stemmed from an order of the state anthracite com The RAF nieht attack was auicki i near nima, Doraer city wmcn residents at Indiana.

guarcis a supply line to Lt. Gen. llow-up to a smash assault by 2t- onnnn r.ormnn. Pnmnn. Mrs.

Nolph spent two years in Service Men nnrl lmarla.n hnmlu. ov, (Joseph stuweiis troops in Burma. foreign duty, serving in Alaska. wv ians were mleQ tne IlnB1 mree- MeOurdr Taking Prefllght Richard Jones Home From Overseas SAN ANTON it- Avwiwn uicnara Jones, son of Mr. and Continued from pge one across despite the swift current.

An official Allied report declared these troops 'are forming the first bridgehead in close contact with the foremost defenses of the Gustav Line in this sector. The buildup in this initial bridgehead is proceeding against stiff opposition." bombers Thursday night, in the ial campaign which began April CLARA MARY BEATTY, daughter of the late Joshua and Sara Lowry Bcatty, died May 12 in the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry H. Wctzell of Marion Center, with whom she had been making her home for several years. She was born in East MahonLig May 25, 1885.

Surviving ere one jrolher, James H. Beady of Marion Center R. D. one sister, Mrs. Alice Wetzell men campaign lo paralyse uerman mm- In t0 ihe Axis troops i a mittee, composed- of representatives of the operators, the United Mine Workers and the commonwealth, banning unauthorized mining last Dec, 1 but leaving enforcement to conl land owners.

The Northumberland County Court, on petition of the Philadel-Dhia and Read ine Company, sub CADET CENTER, TEXAS, May 13 At the San Antonio Aviation Cdet Center, future pilots, bombardiers and navigators are recelv- Mrs. Frank R. Jones of 428 Locust street, arrived in Indiana last evening for a twenty day leave. Dick had served twenty-elaht TlundShoU. nuEe "Wlfour day.

from alternate theaters. Thunderbolts and lhe announcement said. MacArthur also sent his fliers, for Of-, jjjg WU.BOB vw itutt.nej uvaipnya Hie VTI1UUBU anrial InRlriietiOTl- 1 BTSB. courses 10 llghter-bombei-s of the U. S.

Ninth A finuiot rifimmiininiiA gain Rfri The Germans were employing great numbers of tanks, mortars and self -propel led guns in that "Tne'lruisr The British also laid additional Dnestcr bridgehead were being at- sequently issued a temporary injunction restraining 32 free lance tioned above; and a number of UTh. cadeu begin prefllght train-; He enlisted in the U. S. Army, in Jog as a single group. They are, March, 1941.

unarated for sDecialUed training as! area. miners from trespassing on com mines in enemy territorial water. tacke4 Dy numerically during the nigt. enemv forces and had been forced! To the north of the American bombardiers, navigators end pilots Hodnoy C. Daugherty, son of Mrs.jpany iarld8 ftnd the protest followed.

sector, the Fifth Army's French through the ten-week Clara Daugherty rZZalZ The oay's blooa' The Paris dlo quoting Brussels; t0 caU for suppor't from Russian I TXZZ fflVSICal iports, said the Louvain Cathedral de-" tajdwy Khurse. nephews and nieces. The deceased was a member ot the Methodist Church and the Society ot Christian Service. Friends will be received in the Wetzell home until 1:00 p. m.

Sunday when the body will be removed to the church for services at 2:00 p. m. 'iT the Northumberland County Inde-licst, close-ouarter combat eonietely destroyed in klm rtw War plant5. Xne communique I W.W.M I ei if faff no any success Blthough the 2.550-foot crest of Monte Faito and then moved on to the neighboring heights. The summit was a yesterday's attack and other severe damage was caused in the city.

The Berlin radio claimed the iThfrfv heavy losses in men present preiugnt. cia ni. annress is: a. a. n.

ajasosja, D.nd(!nt Miners Truckers and from CD 38lh Infantry TJSlT an-jf them. Norman R. McCurdy, of B. N. Camp Croft.

S. Carolina. the organitatlon's decision Water street, Indiana. to peaceful picketing until Ml; Dan Nagy wife of S-Sgt. members are permitted to r- high The GerniBn mile and a half ahead of the-start Rev.

H. F. Pollock will officiate and Americans lost 95 aircraft. V- I in point of Ihe offensive. Afterir.

iT 1 iclalm- however, that Hast troops that Nazi troops h.t tMnnci PHILADELPHIA, May 'IS "'a the mountain the French had smashed the bridgehead, which burial will be in the Marion, Center Cemetery. Sralmak. Kavy neeirwisii nagy. receiveo worn tnal nerisunw mining. itaking Vit ta.TTi.

5rS.iTeS?.Sri! At Shamokin where picketing byjpu.sed a very heavy enemy counter- J- LT "SZ attack. 'ZJr Pana seven Russianrttieaivisions ELMER- ST. CLAIR LONG died Thursday at 11:30 p. m. at his home Ktn ji i.

K.s.. uttt. fre lance miners of strtDDtng ODer- Bpx 232. Heilwood. rece ved recog- Mrs.

Charles Nagy of 138 North Was continued Anthony titioa eligible lo qualify for the uth street. Sgt. Nagy will heveiGraboski preBidgnt cf the North-oetty officer rate of electrician been in the Army ihrev years in umberland Countv indeoendent The village of San Sebasliano. a. parts or one artillery and ami- few hundred yards within ihe Gor-jw ost and claimed destrucHon divi80n, duct ion center for man lines, was captured in the early 1 I physical exammations yesterday but i nn.

wi, inrlueled. ite third class during recent grad- June. (miners said In a statement: stages of the onslaught against ntlnn prKinoiiiM at the Naval rhsa inia.MiHji ketv Cast If or and the troniw fiiiitrht i By 7, ,7 I ui asvrv at Ttiia is swell," some said, "we Game of Chance i the pasbino FRONT. Mav lsjknow we won't be taken but we're pHlnine Seliool Electric) on the Donahae Now Nav Pharmacltt 1 nnthii.o tn rtni frmn federation toward that town. 1 Grim struggles progressed both i OKLAHOMA UlTY Judge Carl iish a thin trickle of German 1 a ime pnysicai 1:11, north and south of the battered Traub of Commons Pleas Court prisoners surly youngsters ruins ot Cassino but the Germans missed 1 of 20 shots a nickel's I dour veterans ot the Italian out.

1 They were culled, Boards said, be- Iowa SUte College campus, Ames, William W. Donahue has just re- grand jury investigation. We mere- ceived his rating as a announced we wanted to work Selection to the Electrical School third class in the United Slates 'after the Philadelphia and Reading AU made on the basis of the re- Navy Hospital at Qujmtico, Va. He Coal and Iron Company resorted to Unsicte the town itself were led un- worth at a figure ot Hitler wllh.posts of Hitler's European Fortress cause a new ruling granting deter. in Armstrong Indiana, n.

D. l. Hft was born August 30, 1880, in Rayne Indiana County. Services will be held in the family home Monday, May 15, at p. m.

under the direction of Rev. John J. Bates. Burial will be in the Oakland Cemetery, Friends will be received in the family horns after p. in.

today. ARRILLA MAY GBOSKLOS. wife of John S. Groskloa of near Tunnelton, died May 11, liMi. at her home.

Friends are. being received at the Robinson Funeral Home. SalLsburtr. uher funeral nilta of the recruit training aptitude is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John w. 'injunction proceedings which an- molested. electric ray sun, then ruled that, came back over the Rapido today tn.ent lo all men over 29 who are i-a. Brs.rfi.aiMi man. nm.ann.

nr Vuxi oiL. Mo thrarit? minora hve inna onnoaad. Thee Eiehth Army's achievement the device, although, uurelv for. as the firecest battle of the Italian i engaged in essential industry had aow a fireman first class, com- sent taking the surgical muse at' and kought moral support of strip j' gaining a bridgehead over the amusement, is illegal in Oklahoma campaign raged over lang stretches not yet been transmitted officially Miin that included urac- The hotfuitul iho ip puis and cuim reclamation woric-1 n.t,jiuu mawnea utner oecause "ine cnance is uiav inciw tne river. iogii omu.

Board members meanwhile were Heal usl of electrical tools, solder- ers to assist us. We haven't closed Eighth Army units north of Casino player might be satisfied or The first Allied sledgehammer hiA -wirlne. diagramming and re- Courtla at Phoenlxville down any collieries through our which drove in enemy uutposu in isfled if he muses he. might feel i blow, which included bridging the nuzzled. One said: "Last week we got a Harrisburg of and never sought to close i 'h rugged mountain area and ad- he has lost." Judge Traub indicted, Rapido.

left a somewhat disorgan- talcnhnu pirfuitM. A Pit. riftriBlrl tOlirKill K.m "owing of vanced in the face of the directive instructing us to be 'l-A mol however, that his ntarkinauship izcd mass of Germans hastily re- inrllinM Mr unH Mr '-himiii f'niiPatin ftf iVKiaiislB.a uucniivil. ai. theoretical sole 'determined German defense.

with the machine had no bearing on forming and strengthening their Now it looks aB if they i services will be held Mundav. Mav PfUlCIMM Ol Ciocuicuy HM.uV- nn vT n. a hadAiarra i'mu- decision. (formidable chum of caves and deep wanted us to be deferment minded." 14th at 3:00 o. m.

Interment at "if ui.ia,sa. i 1 n- i i.j ttomeri ui our area, was io mbk uu uuu uuiliuimu. jSalisburg, Pa. I uuguutt iiiai iiiaivt up UW UUMtV (Line at this point. I I A.t- All awU Ih, gr.d.:be.n klQ Rlapnev f0ne ine iirsi prisoners wno caine iuu I flC flVdC WIT The war 1.

not over, ft must be NEW YORK A J-year-old financed It takes money build ute4 man- taiiu ivi ir iiivjtusa f'iuu nitrinM a 1 A AsrH.mtlL'li atiff fitfhlina lav ahad hfrtrl n. insured when rifle drouued over ver to mUC" Uy 4hd b'ori CHICAGO T-st Fred Weiael Arny ca beniod a meager German defenses in those areas Tf. were begrimed and hot. They 'from nis hand and went off. sailor, charged with driving tg.I)lane'' snips ana tanu.

Buy nor Makes Paratreoa. injur could be pierced. miles 'an hour Ui a Manhattan thor- jBonds and Stamps. home town after three years -ir- Kr nwt. Saloh Balentlne sod of Mr.

ing him. He was inducted October lu the Liri Valley, iw mum, tue mna ine uarnea wire ana aazea in1 ji tjarvw BalenUne of 47 Wylie ave- Vi. 1942. and was a rifleman In the ferSCfVaflCC "aVS enemy has constructed many monUhe midday sun. seemigly oblivious IT oiaTaln- WAR BOND3 your shtra.

Is American. Preferid.1 SLUSb aVUlH For a month M.x Weigel w.iked ou, Koith 10 "I trying to off waV Wings and Bool of tb (rgaaat and Wtf. I. fauip Btunman haunted a Bronx subway capture ot Monte Faito by; Western Railroad station, expressed iif.ft.tj. ba.ev unifonnt with my itl Sergeant and Wililam C.Oo looking tor a mm who had I7 conSd.ret I on.

of love for Chicago stooped fth nTlf a wirTfj Tr m)r accompnsnmenis oc tne Italian army panu. Many of the Not Fancy. Good HARRISBURG. Old fashioned German, had fought in Sicily. -w'-' him uay ui in.

pi. vu.nm. uire lowing an luriougn spent eiuaea mm. WM ron ooint uoon which Olianes sleep wito tneir eyes open. with their parents.

Mr. and Mrs-! Th.n. M.x spotted hTa-man again, ihe enemv hineed the first line of The condition among cow. known; h.rf wouldn't Kat to even rciln. Ii.w, without Church--would you? Ma.rkM4 R.y Orindl.

Mr. Mrs. C. C. He ch.sed him the lengtfSof mov- his bastions in that area.

"salt sick" has been found to bejtenl to seize a number of Al- fsos are being resurrected for use in a new 12,000,000 court bouse here since ih. War Production Board ruled bo refrigerant will be nd for caused by deficiency of cooper i. n. ling train, out of a station! Clevenger of Blairsvjile, n. D.

1. UU for (two street blocks. Lusty wrwpn ui greue uvn tn -sfc. posea and wandered into a trap. WAR BONDS ore tour chare to i help brought police and the fvv puwr can xuaau ncaxir The fighting was particularly in-j available' tor the building's modem Amencja rreiexrea' innaiiy couared.

Utxeti Ciassuied Adg i tense today around the town oilsar-conditioned units..

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