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PAGE EIGHTEEN Monday, march 4, 1949 AITROr? BEACON JOURNAL VITAL STATISTICS VITAL STATISTICS G.0.P.HAPPY0VER Dies In West DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES Indian Sign On Swastika TREASURY'S CASH I EYED BYSENATORSI BALSAR Jacob, age It, of 1141 Marcy died DONAHEYDECISION "'I Sunday, survived fey hie wife, Mrs. Mary Balsar; four brother, Andrew, John. Samuel and Paul; three sisters. r. Mrs.

Elisabeth Saleak, Mrs. Julia Val-eonoff of Akron, Mrs. Mary Westek of Los Angeles. Funeral services Tues WILLIAMS Mary Jsne, age 14 years, beloved wife of David passed away at her real-dence, 40 Talbot Monday morning. Surviving are two sons and two daighters, John M.

of Lakemore, Richard D. of Akron. Mrs. Harry Nelson ol Cumberland. Marvland.

Mrs. R. A. Fuller of North Sacramento, Cal 15 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren. Friends may eaU at the residence until Wednesday, 10 a.

when body will be taken to the funeral home, where services will be held at 1 o'clock. Rev. M. A. Wagner officiating.

Interment Tallmadge, O. (Vlall-Kesler.) i r- 1 Sees Omen Of Republican Move To Spend Part Of Bil day, at Kucka Funeral Home, Rev. J. McConnaughy officiating, Burial Mt. Peace cemetery.

iKucko.l r. v-. saw. lion As Tax Dodge Urged DELLANGELA Victory In Ohio's Fall Elections Silvio, age S7 yeara, passed away Monday morning at St, Thomas hospital. Funeral services anpouneed later.

(Rossi In Capital ds Sons.) Br Tht Associated Press By The Associated Frees DETER John age 41 yeara, R. D. 1, Kent, passed away Sunday morning at St, ItCWSt tVll 4r OLkkMtNT itc Wtt Kt CLEVELAND, March 4. Sen Thomas hospital. Beloved husbsnd of ator Vic Donahey's announced re WASHINGTON.

March 4. A movement to spend part of the treasury's $1,000,000,000 working cash to avoid new taxes or a WITWER Mrs. Adeline of 55 Brown died Sunday morning. Survived ky five sons. William Allen, Cornelius, Cleude and Walter; nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; 3 brothers.

Services 3 pm. Tuesday. Campfleld-Hick-man chapel. Barberton, Rev. Oscar Babbler officiating.

Interment Lake-wood Fr lends may eall at the chapel. tlrement to private life after his present term waa hailed today by higher limit on the national debt Mary. Also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Deter of Pennsylvania; brother, Oeorge of Buffalo.

Rov. H. S. Wilson will conduct services 1:30 p. m.

Tuesday at the Adama u-neral Home, Interment Tallmadge. Friends may eaU at the Adams Funeral Home. Classified Advertising RATES Th Beieea Journal rwpoiulbU for on Incorrect lnMrtlon only. ur to rtatf rour odvtrttumcnt. Phono eoneollitlon one correction ol dally odYtrtlilDt before I a.

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ot wiK iks sum vf wwis mwv WAMCnWlHiJiOMOFWCPUS, timm ml on wokaivw mow. a TIMES ftftJOllttCE TMt Uil W)-1 COMMONLY IIWM ni FYLFOT OM OUR HWttTS. developed today in the senate. President Roosevelt's budget called for $460,000,000 of new taxes for extra defense needs, but In also provided that the treasury repubilcana aa an omen or victory in Ohio in next fall' elections, while democrats caat about for a candidate to replace the veteran party leader. In a itatement Saturday evening, the 68-year-old senator aaid he waa "retiring from public life after 35 yeara of official aervice, for a much needed rest and the preservation of my health." Doubts Draft Treasure carry a billion-dollar working bal YEAGER August, age 49 years, of 2373 8.

19th Kenmore, died suddenly Mareh 9. Survived by 3 sisters, Mrs. E. J. Mansfield of Akron, Mrs.

William Washer of Cleveland: brothers. H. A. Yeager, Ott and William. Akron.

Funeral services Monday, 3:30 p. from the Eck-ard chapel. Rev. M. A.

Wagner officiating. Buriel Lakewood. lEckard's ance through the next fiscal year. Secretary Morgenthau has argued that such a balance is necessary to meet any emergency situation, ELLSWORTH Henry In his list year, passed away Sunday morning at his home, 3SIC Front st. Beloved husband of Lillian father of Mrs.

Osorge Klewe and Lloyd of Cuyahoga Falls, Cos F. of Kent. Five grandchildren also stir-vlvs. Friends may gall at the Mc-Oowan Funeral Home any time Monday. Family will receive friends In the funeral home from 1 to I Monday evening.

Services ara to be conducted Tuesday at 9:90 o'clock in the Mc-Oowan Funeral Horns, corner Third and Stow officletin clerev. Rev. W. D. Heaston and Rev.

Sidney Mayer. Interment Btrectsboro. (WA-1313 I such as war. CARD OF THANKS DR. DAVID R.

HUBER Wheeler For Use Of Cash While two farm state senators, Bpeaking anonymously, said they were restudying the budget in an effort to determine whether the Numerous telegrams from Ohlo-ans received by Donahey in Washington urged him to reconsider his decision, and to be a candidate again. Before the announcement, President Roosevelt twice attempted to persuade the senator to run. Arthur L. Limbach, state democratic chairman, said, however, he working balance could be reduced, FORMER AKRONITE OEAD ON COAST Senator Wheeler, democrat, of FINNEGAN Ella of 311 Sisth st. SW, passed away Sunday p.

m. Funeral arrangements announced later. (Prentice St Co.) Montana, told reporters: "I can't see why some of those funds should not be. used. We should make provisions for parity FALB Our heartfelt thanks and sincere sppre-elation are extended relatives, friends, neighbors and all who were so generous ln their rqany aete ot kindness, sympethy and beautiful flowers; also Rev.

Thomas Morehead for his words of consolation at tha death of our beloved husband, father and brother, MRS. JOHN FALB AND FAMILY. SMITH We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all the relatives, friends and neighbors tor their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings; Rev. Beebe for his consoling words; the Campfleld-Hlckman Co. for their courteous service at the death of our beloved wife and mother, Sarah Smith.

MR. ROBERT SMITH AND 80N CULLEN. GHEEN Louise, age 49, of ltS'4 N. Adams payments to the farmer, and, even if we appropriate that money, Harter Sees No Reason To Gloat Services In Los Anaeles mere would be no reason to in PHONE TOUR ADS DIAL BLackstone 1111 ASK fOE AN "AD WRITER" died March i. Survived by husband, Charles; aon, Fred Augustine; sister, Mrs.

Anna Cramer; brothers, Albert Fred and William Elsihols, all of Akron. Christian Science services will be read Tuesday, 1 p. at the Long Funeral Home. Interment Mt. Peace cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home. (Don R. Long.) crease the $45,000,000,000 debt limitation or raise taxes. It seems to me that is too much cash to Tuesday For Dr. David R.

Huber Because their time-honored emblem of peace and good luck has been highjacked by the Nazi party, four tribes of Arizona Indians have banned use of the swastika design in basket weaving and blanket weaving. Fred Kabott signs parchment proclamation as Navajos, Papagos, Apaches and Hopis show their resentment against "acts ol oppression" of the Nazi government. carry on the treasury books." Wheeler said he also favored Classification Index usinf some of the $2,000,000,000 stabilization fund for current ex Funeral services for Dr. David Rep. Dow W.

Harter of Akron, said he saw no reason for republicana to "gloat over Senator Donahey's decision to retire." "Senator Donahey's career has been emblematic of progressiv-ism and the republicans are just 100 per cent wrong if they think Ohio voters are ready to return to old reactionary principles," he declared. The Akronite said he had no FLORISTS, FUNERAL DESIGNS FRESH and lovely flora' tokens ot syra? Cathy arranged in exquisite taste. THE M. O'NEIL CO. Flower Stwp bl-1131 penditures if necessary.

Calls Fund Unnecessary R. Huber, 63, Lutheran minister GUILFORD Minnie age 69 years, 115 Pard Lakemore, passed away Monday morning ln City hospital. Beloved wife of Arthur I mother of Lloyd of Lake-more, Mrs. W. B.

Roberts of West Virginia. Also survived by brothers. sisters, 9 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements later. For further Information call the and former Akronite, will be held Senator Adams, democrat, of Colorado, declared that the treas- Tuesday at First Lutheran church Villard Assails Labor Tyrant, Labor Crimes NORTH HILL GREENHOUSE for distinct urys worKtng balance has been ln lo.

Angles. h. fAnl tion. Floral deslgna so Individual for every occasion. North Hill Green-house, 805 Main.

HE-3213. excessive. He Adams Funeral Horns. SaiTt l.Mt halt of thi wTrkn Saturd the Cnl casn was borrowed money and FUNERAL DIRECTORS HAWKINS James ags 41 years, R. D.

Kent, intention of running for the Donahey seat. that the government thus was pay- Dr. Huber had been ill only passed away (Saturday p. m. at ths residence.

Beloved husband of Willie. Warns Their Evils Steadily Arouse Resentment ing interest unnecessarily. ECKARD FUNERAL HOME Courteous, reasonable service Invalid coach 1M Market at. FR-5711 The stabilization fund, Adams lew weeks and his condition was not considered serious until pneu father of James at home, Mrs. Ozelle doubted if draft pressure would Mosley, Mrs.

Edna Ooodpasture of urged, no longer is necessary be Of American People have any effect, that he was "con Akron, Mrs. Mildred Bmitn ol it. v. monia developed last Friday. cause: vtnced of Donahey's sincerity in MONUMENTS Kent.

Also survived by his mother, Mrs. CharltT Hawkins; one sister, He waa the brother of J. "It was created to protect the By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD American dollar and not any other Huber, prominent Akron attorney, wanting to rest up." Crediting the senator with knowledge of Ohio political condi three brothers, all of Tennessee; one brother, Virgil Hawkins of Akron; five grandchildren. Rev. Boyd D.

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FR-401S IF THE Pulitzer prize judges do their duty a year hence they will, in my judgment, bestow an award upon Westbrook Pegler will conduct services at 3 p. m. Mon est currency in the world today, and it doesn't noi-rt Marian, Lillian and Nina Huber tions that "amounts to genius," day at Thayer St. Church of Christ CEMETERY LOTS Representative John W. Vorys, Co tion." and Mrs.

Charles Alpeter of Ak- Body will be taken to Algood, Tenn for interment. Friends may csU st ths Adams Punersl Horns Monday evening lumbus republican, asserted Donahey's decision "is to my mind a ireasury officials frowned on ron, and Mrs. O. E. Bartman of for the series of articles he has been writing lately upon the sins of the labor leaders and their unions.

Without wholly subscribing to his point of view and recognizing that his attacks have been one-sided, I none the less cannot withhold my admiration for his until 5:30 p. m. the idea of dipping into the work- Hamilton, Ont. He leaves another conclusive and devastating pro- in uamnue. une ot uiem saw: brother.

Churl. P. Huh.r ct n. phecy on what is going to happen ROSE HILL BURIAL PARK" DISTINCTIVE, DESIRABLE, DEPENDABLE W. Market St.

beyond Falrlawn Offices, 304 Buckeye HE-5311 Greenlawn Memorial Park' BL-8144 ANNOUNCEMENTS ii is wen 10 jook iorwara to mu in Ohio this fall. It is better than unbounded courage and the slashing character of those attacks. Few editors in the United States a rainy day. Suppose we should Dr. Huber was married to lima any possible poll.

The democrats get into war?" would dare to assail the labor May Coulter of Kansas in 1906. may not function as rapidly and haven't a chance." Sees O.O.P. Victory Weigh Hatch Act unions thus for fear of retaliation, ne leaves nis widow and one With the house taking care of If he has not been overwhelmed ISAAC Joseph age 49, passed awsy Bundsy, March 3, at City hospital. Survived by wife, Rose; one son, Jack; one daughter, Viola; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Nick Isaac; 3 brothers, Mike of Akron. Louis and Jamer of California; four sisters, Mrs. Nick Vareile, Mrs. Joe Anderson, Mrs. Nick Fortune of Akron, Mrs.

Oeorge Keller of California. Funeral services Wednesdsy, I a. from the late residence, 1H Moore o'clock St. Paul's church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery.

(Rossi At Sons.) daughter, Berta Mary of Califor Mayor Harold H. Burton of I VITAL STATISTICS Death Notices Carda of Thinks In Memorlam Florists Funeral Desnns Funeral Directors Cemetery Lots Monuments II ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals Special Notices Travel and Transportation Ijist and round Wanted to Buy Wanted to 8wa III INSTBUCTIONS Trade Schools Aviation Instruction Music, Dancing, Dramatics Private Tutoring Miscellaneous Instruction IV HEf.P WANTED Male Mala Employment Agencies Female Female Employment Agencies Help Wanted Investment Recuired SITUATIONS WANTED Male Female VI RENTALS Room and Board Furnished Rooms Light Housekeeping Rooms Hotels Apartments Furnished Apartments Unfurnished Houses Furnished Houses Unfurnished Summer Houses Farms and Land Oarages and Barna Offices and Stores Business Property for Rent Rental Agenciea Wanted to Rent VII BUSINESS SERVICE Beauty Aids Building Contracting Cleaning Dyeing Deteotive Agencies Dressmaking Millinery Electricians Wiring Floor Burfaclng Heating and Plumbing Landscsptng Nurseries Laundries Moving Trucking Storags Painting Paperhanglng Printing Engraving Plasterers Masons Carpenlirs Professional Services Repairing All Kinds Rug Making Tailoring Pressing Tinning Roofing Upholstering Reflnishlng Miscellaneous Service as effectively ss laymen would often like to have them, but at routine business, the senate was nia, Cleveland, a candidate for the re PERSONAL with scurrilous and abusive letters denouncing him I shall be very least they are there. ready to consider today amendments broadening the Hatch act Central High Graduate Dr. Huber was the son of Henrv much surprised. Long considered I know of no court of ethics or morals set up within the labor prohibiting federal employes from anathema by left-wing liberals, I publican senatorial nomination, expressed "high personal regard for Donahey and respect for his public services," but added, "I believe Ohio will choose as Senator J.

and Rachel James Huber of engaging in political activities, presume that he is now thought movement to pass upon the mis Akron. He graduated from Cen- The amendments would extend the wholly beyond the pale by those who consider labor unions above LEWIS conduct of labor leaders. I know that the cynical will say that such law to state employes paid in part w. tffl Irm from federal funds W'ttenberf collee nd Hamma from federal funds, Sarah, beloved daughter of the late David a court would be overworked. Cer Divinity school, Springfield, O.

He criticism, as did the late Heywood Broun, who ended his friendship 50c SPLECIAL reading, Prof. Von Davldor, SO W. Market; personal, business, love affairs. Regardless of what your trou-bles are he canhelp; 10 to TEA LEAF cards and spiritual readings, 1. Mrs.

Berfdorf. 70S.Msin JE-1041. WHEN HOPlCI8dONEroonsult Madam Roupee, psychic genius; her advice nd helparepricele8. 187 W. Market.

PAUL NOTT, Ml Dan Free, 3 Colonial theater tickets for you. Just present this notice with proper Identification to the Beacon Journal before March 13. Read and use Beacon Journal want ads. Senator Danaher, republican, of received his doctor of divinity de Connecticut, drafted an amend with me because I waa so treason tainly there have been labor unions, and still are in plenty, led by racketeers which continue to H. Lewis, sister of Katie Battel of Darrowvllla and Walter Lewis of Boston, at her home, Darrowvllle, March S.

Friends may eall at the late home, where services will bt held Tuesday, March 5, at 1 p. m. ment to give a full hearing to any able as to say that labor unions gree from the latter institution. For a brief time he served as vice president of the college. should be held as accountable for state employe charged with politi exist primarily by robbing or ex cai activity.

lawless acta aa the employers! plotting their own members. Peg LUEDTKE During his career in the Enirlish A senate appropriations subcom Emit, age II years, 1400 Hart passed Lutheran ministry, Dr. Huber ler naa explained why Green is in no position to take high moral Evils Of Loyalty That was only a minor criticism. mittee may take up this week the served at Findlay, Constantine, appropriation bill for such civil K. A.

HAMPTON Palm and card readings. grounds, and the Herrin massacre Sioux City, Iowa: Grand functions of the war department uo. jo a. m. to p.

m. Traveler's Rest. 301 B. Exchange at. as river and harbor improvements, Rapids, and in Los Angeles.

A few years ago he completed what is considered the finest exam will never disappear from the record of John L. Lewis. None the less, I cannot understand how these men can fall to move in the FRANCIS RICE, psycblo reader. Born Pegler has not only gone after the unions hammer and tongs, he has used sledge hammers. Already he has been'responsible for the return of the labor tyrant of Hollywood to Chicago where, for some reason away Sunday p.

m. at the residence. Beloved husband ot Frances, father of Leonard, Richard, Emll, Frederick, Mrs. Anna Flshsr, Mrs. Frances Boyle of Akron, Mrs.

Margaret Wells of Bpvlngfleld Center. Mrs. Oertrude Horn of California. Also survived by 10 grandchildren, one great-grandchild. Funeral arrangements later.

For further Information eall tha Adams Punersl Home. psyomc; aoviser py appointment. 351ii W. Market FR-5413. Hicks Back Again Donahey's successor a republican devoted to constructive policies of recovery." John McSweeney of Wooster, former congressman-at-large, was the first democrat to announce his candidacy for the senatorial post following Donahey's announcement.

In the national scene, tomorrow will see a special congressional election In sixth Iowa district to elect successor to the late Representative Dowell, republican. In Washington Senator Truman, democrat of Missouri, said today he hoped that President Roosevelt would not seek a third term, but added: "If he does, I will support him." The senator, ending his first term, is engaged in a fight for renomination against Governor Stark of Missouri. While there had been earlier indications that administration forces were friendly to Stark, authoritative persons reported today that New Deal of ple of mission church construction in Los Angeles county. Interest of labor to get rid of some In Police Hands, JMSC-ME DJJFFJCI SUPERFLUOUS HATR.S or other, he has not served a sen Dr. Huber was a 33rd degree tence passed upon him for that Mason.

Burial will be at Forest of the crooks and to denounce unethical and unsocial policies which are steadily arousing great resentment among the American people. Removed by electrolysis. Mrs. Tracht, McLEAR Mary 14 years, of 1111 llth st. SW, lowest or crimes, being a pan- Lawn cemetery, Los Angeles.

To Canton Dismay run juama a otauly parlor, derer. Main While it is a perfectly legitimate RUOS, upholstery cleaned by experts. Best INDICT AKRON MEN criticism to say that Pegler might have coupled with his attacks some in. ruing spring prices; have your eleanlng done now very reasonably. Quick service; excellent work; estl- metex fttvan passed away Saturday morning.

Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Brook of Akron; sisters, Ssdle Payne of Akron, Mrs. Tina MeQulnly of Bradford, brothers, Charlie, John and Harry Hand of Bradford, Pa and Edward Hand of Rapid City, South Dakota; I grandchildren. Remains were taken to Bradford. for services and burial.

(Prentice It Co.) CANTON police thought they had seen the last of James Hicks, 43, last week when they turned him over to Akron authorities on a bad check references to the great good that labor unions have accomplished, and to the necessity for their ex IN SAFE-BLOWING CJjy RUQ CLEANING SERVICE. HE-4431 FURNITURE, rugs, carpets electrically LEGION MAPS DRIVE TO AID NYA SCHOOL Leaders Of County Posts. Will Meet Tonight To Plan Details charge. They were rather happy VIII MISCELLANEOUS Auction Bales Building Materials Boats and Canoes Coal and Fusl Electrical Fixtures Appliances Household Ooods for Ssle Household Ooods Wanted Musical Instruments Radio Supplies Sewing Machines istence given the present social and labor conditions none the less there are times when evils be about it, too, because Hicks, who Ashland Grand Jury Also STEFFEY cleaned, your home or our plant. united Cleaners, 144 Cuyshoga.

BL-4 1 7.1 SPECIAL NOTICES had a prison record as long as the police chief's arm, had tried William Leioy, age 13 years, passed away ficials were taking no part in the race. Links 3 To Attempted Burglary- A QTU.f A to hang himself in his cell 10 Store, Office Fixtures Equipment Tleld to "Breathe-Easy," new sclent! flo at tne residence, luis a. Main Bundsy morning. Survived by mother, Mrs. Mary Roderick; slstsr, Margaret Bteffey.

Funeral services Bt. Mary'a church, Tuesday, I e. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at the residence.

(Prentice As Co.) Three Akron men were indicted minutes after his arrest ln Canton and broke three vertebrae in his neck. He was a lot of trouble. results guaranteed or money refunded. Free trial. Write or call Holdrcn.

7l Carlvsle. PR-437g on charges of attempted burglary CELLU DIABETln Kinna Commanders and representatives of the 13 posts comprising the Summit County Council of the American Legion will meet tonight to work out details of the and safe-blowing at Ashland Sat Hicks was brought to Akron. come so great within useful organisations as to warrant the severest, most unqualified attacks upon them unweakened for the moment by any other consideration than the evils to be exposed. That time has certainly arrived so far as many unions are concerned. I have never been able to understand why labor leaders like Lewis and Green should consider themselves not only above the moral laws, but as justified in We have a new shipment of the complete TAYLOR urday by a grand jury of 14 men DONAHEY DECLARES DECISION IS FINAL WASHINGTON, March 4.

U.n Senator Donahey said today his decision to retire from public life at the end of this year is "final" and added that he will make no effort to name an heir to the senate seat he has occupied since 1935. Mattle, age II. passed away March 3. mo oi ueiiu proaucts. We deliver.

Phsrmacy. 17g Msin. ana one woman, ine jury inaict bound over to the grand jury, released on $500 bond provided by his sister. His attorney said he was making arrangements to en two otner Akron men on current campaign for funds to es services ruesoay, p. at the Union Baptist church.

Kent, Rev. Mr. Thomas officiating. Burial Standing Rock cemetery. 8.

C. Bissler it Sons.) chsrges of check forgery. tablish Ohio's first aviation mech antes school in Akron. EXPERT ACCOUNTING, monthly balance eheete, income tax reports, abstracting, reel estste convevencing, notary, etc. Reasonsbie fees.

Otlo Ehrlng 44 Mt. View FR-9840 The three indicted on the bur The group will meet at the home glary and safe-blowing, charges TEBBIT Ben 51 years, husband of Edna. were booked aa John Sopko, Har of Summit Post No. 19, American Legion, 783 W. Market st.

and will oroiner or a iiiBitn ry Popovitch and Charles Zehner. nis noma in meaina Sunday morning WANTED 5000 aufferers of hsy fever, colds, aches and pains, to use A. Relief Balm. Price 36c plus 1-eent tag. A.

C. Products 317 Scott JB-35J0. Quick service. The indictments were returned in conduct a tour of inspection Funeral services at a p. m.

from connection with an attempt to RABBI WILL OFFER EUROPEAN PICTURE Longacre It Sons Funeral Home, Me dina mrougn the south building of the old International Harvester Co. blow the safe at the Loudonvllle CELLU DIAnieTTn snnm have him admitted to a veterans' hospital because he is suffering from tuberculosis. Yesterday morning liquor agents raided an illicit liquor joint in Canton. One of the patrons booked aa a witness was Jamea Hicks, 43. "He's back again," sighed Canton police, when they heard about it.

"What a man," sighed Detective Inspector Verne Cross, of Akron, when he heard about it. plant on E. Center it, site of the n. KMU OUPPIICS Machinery and Tools Food Products Livestock Does, Birds, Pets. etc.

Poultry gnd Supplies Wearing Apparel Jewelry. Diamonds, Watches Miscellaneous for Sale IX FINANCIAL Business Opportunities Business Opportunities Wanted Insurance All Kinds Investments Slocks Bonds Mortgages for Ssle and Wanted Money to Loan On Real Estate Money to LoanOn Autos Money to Loan On Chattels Money to Loan Money Wanted REAL ESTATE Business Property for Sale Investment, Property Lots for Sals City Homes for Salt Suburban Homes for Ssle Farms and Land for Sale Out-of-town Property for Sals Resort Property Real Estate-Be is or Exchange Wanted-Real Estate XI AUTOMOTIVE Accessories Tires Parts Repalrlng-Cleanlng-PalnUng Bierclea for Sale Motorcycles for Sals Automobiles for Ssle Automobiles Wsnted TrucksTractors Busses Milling Co. Jan. 17. The three have been held in the county jail NOTICE OF HEARING FOR PAROLE London, Ohio, Feb.

33. 1540 Salvatora Volne Vn asaia Mi.nna at Asnisnd tor several weeks. keeping silent as to crimes committed by labor men. We all know of the paralyilng effect in almost any organization of loyalty to that organization. The loyalty that keeps men silent in the face of wrongdoing is one of the gravest obstacles to the progress of the human race.

No Court Of Ethics In Labor But our labor leaders are not only for labor right or wrong and little interested in cleaning out the thugs and crooks that disgrace so many unions, they very rarelv ever Dwight Stofer and James Red Our complete new line of Cellii products is here. Ask for our now spring estelog. Ohio Phirmicy. BL-5177. SAVB MONEY and time making your own paste soap for house cleaning.

Free demonitratlon. Many other specials. Csll J. Welkins Products, FR-5437. now confined In the London Prison Farm, London, admitted from Summit County, convicted Bentembar.

nil nl the ick of Akron and Clyde 8tofer of Impressions of the European situation gained at its outbreak will be given in Akron tonight when Rabbi Abba Hlllel Silver speaks before the Akron Civic Loudonvllle were indicted on forg or muroer, second degree, and serving a sentence of life, Is eligible for a hearing bafora the Ohio Pardon and Parole Com ery charges. Before adjourning, the grand jury toured the jail proposed new NYA school. The building has been cleaned and repaired through money previously raised by the American Legion, but additional funds are needed to install a heating plant and a power and lighting system. The committee in charge of the fund raising drive has opened a ticket sale for a benefit dance to be held March 29 at East Market Gardens. mission, on or before Msreh II.

lasn. Alexander Health Food Center 21 a. HIGH, JE-ISII ht best In natural foods. ana recommended several improve Ohio Pardon and Porale Commission, A rnrKDUpru ments. Feb 31 Mar 4 Parole end Record Clark The report described the heat NOTICE OP Pimt tr em ing system as Inadequate and HUNT PURSE THIEF PREYING ON WOMEN In th.

pointed out need for a padded cell CHIROPRACTIC Oeorge a Lauby. 153 First-Central Tower HB-H15, AlsaImnrovedOolon Therapy BETTER Make Us Prove It. We Deliver VITAL FOODS SH.Ium Court of Common Pleas of Summit County, Ohio. I will offer for sale at Public Bale for wards by probate court Cit do what men think it absolutely necessary to do in every other respectable walk of life. For example, our legal profession is extremely conservative and far too often lax in moving against misuse of the courts, miscarriages of Justice and improper conduct bv Ing fire hazards, the jurors rec vu tui un nay oi asarsn, jgeo, at 1 O'CIOCIC P.

an tha nmlu. th. r.it... iie.rlh.rf w.al (,.. ommenaea placing: of fire ex Forum at the Jewish Center at 8:15.

Rabbi Silver was abroad in September during the early days of the German invasion of Poland. The subject of his talk will be "Some Aberrations of Our Day." Ha will be introduced by Rabbi David Alexander. Although Rabbi Silver's appearance hers was scheduled to close the 1939-40 lecture series, Pierre Van Paassen, noted author, whose talk was postponed in February because of his illness, may speak later, H. S. Subrin, general chairman, said today.

Police today hunted a nurse tingulshers on every floor of the ARCH SUPPORTS, corrective and ornforT: oituatea in tne Township of Coventry, MARSHALL OFF TO HAWAII SAN FRANCISCO, March 4. U.E Gen. George Marshall, chief of staff of the U. 8. army, was en route to Hawaii today on the Honolulu clipper to inspect the islands' defense forces.

For two wu.iijr vi ournmit, ana tne vtaie ox Ohio, snatcher who victimised two worn- jail and covering the stairs -vlth LEOAL NOTICE On and after this date I will nnt k. ui.i iaa.auu.oj, priced. Don' euf. fer with your feet. See Houghton.

7 Hmrimit N.H,. en Bunday night in the vicinity of fireproof material. mw. j.u. mm sue dv IO The Long Lake Beach Allotment as rs- members of the letral profession AKron university.

FRET NlDn i aaaaaaaa. jnuua mi, rages 1I-7S, eotn We specialise In narrow widths and large Said Pronertv to ha anM j-rcotuyuona given Dy me IWOIrp IT'M women convinced detectives that 1 OmadO Kill Yet there are always times when the bar associations and the leaders do speak out The grievance committees of the bar associations eeaei SH7e. i waho seabrook, IT N. Martha A. NOTIOE OF DISSOLUTION-" To Whom It Mar and located at the Northwest corner of im wuinvn.

Wagoner It Marsh, 174 8. Main St. weeks he will make an aerial tour of the islands of Oahu, Hawaii, Maul and Kauai. anown aa sjnooa urivs and Lake Damage same man. Me was described aa TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION Bald nr.ml...

ara annr.U.rf Notice is hereby given that on the ISth day of December una "ln belnsr ahnut in vssri LOS ANGELES, March I or 5Niwear ins; a brown overcoat. Vlrtima EyANSVILLE, March 4 fer Company Two Hundred 112300.00) Dollars, and must be sold for not loss than two-thirds of said appraised valug. The terms of sale j. n.r, expenses. i.

vwsssiV EJ ILf were Oeraidin. Wnu. in vi. Mf rwo persons were dead wnnrl iv anI ITMvpHath nni. land property damage was esti are casn.

Deaths Last Night DRIVING TO Los Angslss. March 1 For further Information eall FR-1011 of 463 Carroll st. The thief rot 1 be ln hM 'r nied ohit.h,.?'!..fi.fh,J atete or in, wm accommodate three; share expenses. SH-45II. today from a "hopper" tornado UOJ, Administratrix of the Estate of Carl P.

which late Saturday streaked "twiKB. rig dm saar a ji is at LOST AND FOUND WALTER D. DICKSON, LILLIAN M. DICKSON. across southern Illinois and In uvrim icso innn a irom me two women's purses.

The last wave of purse snatch-ings, staged in the West Hill district, was broken up when Detec dlana and then headed eastward to In tha Matter of tha Liquidation of The LOST AND FOUND SERVICE BUREAU Drive To 'Smear Hoover Planned By Communists Br lnttrnllnI Nwi StrvlM WASHINGTON, March 4. The outstanding communist leaders of the east have held two secret conferences in tha past month to adopt plans for publicity campaign to "smear" Chief G-Man J. Edgar Hoover, a high administration official Informed Director, of The DickB Com. blow itself out. sruet io.

Aaron, o. Mntlt. la hav.hu alu.n k. I rn ig Msr 4 The tornado, which hopped over application In Cause No. 100319 will be NOTICE ON FILINO OF SCHEDULE of r)rT some areas to strike others, killed tives Leonard Nixon and Earl Shaffer rounded up a group of 9-year-old Josephine Dauirhertv p.vMuvaw iv, iiEaiiiiB pciur ine itommon Pleas Court of Summit County, on 14.

rah IB 1 QJ.A The State of Ohio, Summit County. Probate Court: youths from the E. North st. sec-tor. They were Disced on nmhs.

wnen wrecked a house in Evans in a anuti Vln vllle. Curtiss Abbott. 50. a WPA nare loss something of value let Miss Reed assist you In finding It. She will advertise It to tho largest number of news.

PPr readeri In thlg territory and will list it for 10 days In our Service Bureau. Miss Reed has a list all last ads appearing In the Beacon Journal during the last 10 days. If you have found something end do not see It In the adver. Using Columns, call Miss Reed. BL-U11.

mm bun aaiiVE uiJ Bm nearo; Application for authority to release Harold W. and Dina Savage from liability end to enter Into an extension agreement unaer me win and all creditors, of the following estates and the attorney or attorneys representing any of the aforementioned persons, Joseoh Boro- international News Service today, nrinrim. t. wnen me wind dai rtn el f.n tW0 wom' "rth yrd- Object of this "smear Hoover" anown as Joseph Boroetyan, wiin oarn ana Anna eavage eJtB. Application for authority to compromise ths Indebtedness of: Sam Farrls (deceassdl and Uir.

w.rria aaijr pi me boys in this gang. surosiyn, also Known as Eva Bre- LEOAL NOTICE m.iini narrv rownienii tu.i.. on and alter this date I vlll not ha By The Associated Press NEW YORK Charles F. Split-dorf, 73, a pioneer in the automobile electrical equipment business. LYONS, France Gen.

Edouard Duselgneur, retired former chief of staff of the air ministry. Ky. William I. Lightfoot, 63, general passenger agent of the Louisville and Nashville railroad. MELBOURNE, Australia Lieut-Gen.

Ernest Ker Squires, 88, acting chief of the Australian general staff. OMAHA Dr. John Prentiss Lord, 79, past president of the Western Surgical association and the American Medical association's orthopedic lection. DETROIT Dr. Walter Mao.

Cracken, 70, dean-emeritus of the Wayne university medical college. LOST-Boston bull, male; brlndlerwhife responsible lor any debts contracted by any other than mysell. Lillian B. Lash 4350. Annl Italian Inw a 11, hn-l, 4.

lronl Anwers to J. P. BLACK, Stlnson R. D. 1.

Earberton. uuqiCjfr BL-790LRewaril the lndebetedness of Harry E. and Minnie Dayton C. Marrett, Archer Henry Harris' Mary Alta Colllsr, Willie SavUle ak, Wm. W.

Seville. Ruth M. Bell, George a Parker, Peter Edward Blockum. deceased. You are hereby notified that Schedules of Claims, Debts and Liabilities against the estates of the aforementioned, deceased, late of said County, hav.

LOST Lady'a ring, set with lightbiue Otto Due To Land In Baltimore Today BALTIMORE. March 4. ii March 4 njencr Application fer authority te compromise the stock llabllitv or u.u uiri.i.. NOT ICE OF APPOINTMENT mlml tJi p. m.

353 Oraee av. Reward campaign is to discredit the work of the federal bureau of investigation in ferreting out illegal and subversive communistic activities. Much evidence of subversive communist activities has been laid before a federal grand Jury In Washington by the FBI, with Indictments expected shortly. The communist attack on the chief G-man is separate from an- (state of Anna Suhadolink, Deceased. an43SJ.

SHRINER'S diamond pin, value to owner Motice it Hereby given that Lawrenne wing attack la to drive Hoover out of office in order to turn the FBI into a political Gestapo, a prominent New Dealer told Inter-national News Service, The communist chieftains held their first anti-Hoover conference in Washington Feb. 6. The sec-ond waa held last Friday in New York, At the second conference, the administration official said, the communists were angry over the fact that there had been pub-liclty about their first session. Application for authority to sell known aa: Traveling "incognito," Archduke charlotte Akron. Ohio, Otto vnn Hanakurv 4uly appointed and outlined ni, vicinity AKron hotel and East Akron.

Reward. Room 717, Akron hotel. imigi. nied in this Court, Said Schedules of Claims. Debts and Liabilities will for hearing before thlg Court en the 14th day of March, 1(40, st 1:04 0 clock t.

M. Any person Interested may file exceptions thereto at an Una bfIm i. LOST near hrady Lake, Saturday, FebK 144 Chestnut Akron, O. 4341 410-482 Miami Akron, 140-113 W. Tuscarawaa a.

k. the non-existent throne of Austrlai was en routs hers from Europe ohl' eiaima are to be nied Mr- w5 month Rear of tll.lia li ooil name -ruffle Portage county license No. 1177, will pay 1100 reward for his return or m. formation of his whereabouts. J.

nSS! o. ower "smear Hoover" campaign -4J5J. days before the date set for hearing, Olven under my hand and seal of sgld Court this 4th day of March, t40. (SEAL! DEAN P. MAT, Judge and Kx-Offlelo Clerk mi Said Court.

ppr, pates tnu Hit day of February, MM, Seventeen Other naaaanerar. u.r. I DEAN may now being conducted by left wing New Dealers. Object of the left RODNEY f. tiEK.

board the plane, due 1st. todsy. fSVu mc" ua an.i oi unio in aharga ef the liquidation of The Flrst- us avnnaaw, uepmy ctgra, t.usi aren, o. Duna aavise w. Ptrrlni, JS-46J1,.

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