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AKRON BEACON JOUENA The Town Crier Random Notes On A Variety Of Things Around The Rubberless Rubber Capital Ohio's Most Complete Ar etvspaper- Pages21 to 36 Tuesday, October 7, 1941 -By ANTHONY WERZEL- Parole Officers In Conference Here THE SHARE DEFENSE RANDOM NOTES: MILITARY SECRETS which fly in and cut of here will be guarded, while in the district, by the headquarters unit of the state guard, which is now being fingerprinted i UOOILFI lira ei ounuay amjw at Mogadore, when two PBY patrol bombers from Consolidated floated on the dam for some hours, was guarded by a four-man detail from the Inquiring Reporter UN URGED headquarters company, which did such an excellent Job they were specially commended by the authori Four-Day Session Of Social Tighe Declares Home Front ses uypsy nose Le and her dog "Candy," which has all the dignity in the Lee family, were party guests Sunday night at lone Shriber's, perhaps because Iones mystery shocker came out three days before Gypsy's "G-String Murder" And Gyspy's big worry over the week-end wasn't the size of the house, or the previews on her book, but whether she'd get delivery on a super-duper Cadillac, which was originally built for Vivian Leieh. Service Workers Formally Opens Tonight Work Calls For Great Sacrifice Every day the Beacon Journal asks readers their opinions on topics of the day. QUESTION: "How long do you think the war wlU last?" R. J. BERN6, 49, 1039 Falls Weltzel jeweler: "Just about three years.

GOV. BRICKER TO SPEAK CITES RESPONSIBILITY whs had to go back to England, with no room in her trunks for a a cabriolet One of the downtown stores actuallv nut our mtu If the United States and Brit ish fleets can Must Observe Economy, Give absolutely bot curb service from its fur coat department the other day. Lady came dnwntown with her husband and two children, leaving the husband and kids in the family car outside the store while she went shopping. She picked out a fur coat, and murmured, "Oh dear, I'd like to have my husband see this before I buy it, but he can't come in!" Obligingly the saleswoman went outside with the customer and the coat, stood hv while the lady walked up and down High st, modeling the garment fnr her husband The university authorities, to sav nothlne- of th Prominent Authorities Have Part In Various Study Of Courses tie up the sea lanes Germany won't be able to do a thing. Once Part Of Income To Government that is done and U.

S. war goods for Britain Bluntly picturing a period of More than 1,200 Ohio social workers were expected here to folks from Bowling Green, are really hot about the quick-lime at the stadium which burned up uniforms and injured star players The incident may bring some smoldering resentments about other phases of stadium operation to a head One thing the university reach peak pro' duction, I be MISS HILL MACKEY CARVER day to hear Gov. John W. lieve the war Bemo executives me nuu auum la a. rawer violent argument which followed will be on the their complaints aDout aast Tiaay night way to ending.

The added goods Meeting jointly with the Ohio Welfare conference at the Mayflower hotel today were the state parole officers. William Mackey, former Akronite, now chief of the division of paroles and probations, is shown conferring with James E. Gerver, Akron district state parole officer, and Miss Netta Hill, parole officer for the Marysville women's reformatory. Mackey put his 23 parole officers personal sacrifice in the days ahead, Lon G. Tighe, chairman of the Akron area civilian defense council, called upon Akron women Monday night to shoulder the full responsibilities of their franchise in carrying to success defense efforts on the for the British will win the war, I believe." through Intensive training courses Monday and today.

J. D. KITSKA, 24, 739 Mor gan apprentice engraver: SAMPLE OF JOURNALISTIC DEVELOPMENT Pretty Jean Mover, who is running the publicity division for the Birmingham Post Newspaper guild strikers, is a Kent State girl who majored in Bill Taylor's journalism classes The construction force at the Ravenna arsenal is dwindling, though there's a lost of constructing left to do. But the new buildings now getting under way are temporary struc "The war should last at least two or three more years. If the home front.

SCHOOL REQUEST U. S. continues "This program requires a great tures, built to last five years or so, instead of the heavily built permanent buildings of the initial operation And the arsenal has a wealth amount of sacrifice," said Tighe who is heading up a program that will reach Into every home and office and factory in the drive to of talent of one sort ana another There are a dozen or so one FOR FUNDS CUT Bricker and some of the nation's most prominent public welfare authorities, during the four-day Ohio welfare conference. The conference is being held this year in cojunctlon with the meeting of the governor's committee on the follow-up in Ohio on the White House conference. At the latter meeting, leading state welfare workers will map out an Ohio program for children, to carry out some of the principles laid down at the president's conference on that subject in Washington, High Spot Tonight One of the high-spots of the four-day meeting will come tonight, with the reading of a paper by Prof.

C. C. Stillman of Ohio buttress the city a industrial and time Cleveland cabaret maestros, enough veteran vaudeville actors to start a new Orpheum circuit But the actors strangely enough, fnjoy their tedious arsenal routines "We're older now and we're married, and that pay check every week makes up for a lot of glamour," one of them remarked Alec Sicherman is still the Alec of old, in spite of encroaching years. The other dav he came back economic and social existence against the shock of war. to supply England during that time I think Germany may be whip-ped.

If Germany wins in the meantime, however, I believe that will let the United States in for a long indefinite commer Is "It calls for sacrifice on the $718,592 Application Dropped Under Ruling from his sixth Canadian fishing trip of the year, after riding day and night from the northern wilds. He'd hardly got his bags unpacked when he heard a couple of friends were starting off for Canada at Kltska part of all of our countrymen in getting along without some of the things we would like to have, sacrifice in returning to the government a substantial part of our income, but above all sacrifice on the part of mothers in contributing their sons to the defense of the nation once. Alec Dougnt anoiner tube or toothpaste and went alone An amendment which reduces the board of education's applica cial 'war' with Germany." MRS. E. C.

MANZ, 753 W. Mar That new Warren radio station, owned by Frank Nied and Appellate Judge Perry Stevens, will open a week behind schedule Reason: delay in getting the steel towers up Even at that, the construction tlon for federal funds from ket housewife: "No one really 356,000 to $599,996 under the com job has been amazingly knows how long munity facilities act was en route the war is going to the federal works agency today. to last wheth A resolution taking this action er it will end in was adopted by the board at a special meeting late Monday by a six months or SAM STOVER, GARAGE MAN, has been servicing cars for 27 years and driving them for longer than that. But he was out of the state, and let his driver's license expire, and when he went to get a a 1942 license he didn't have a 1941 slip to show the registrar. Result: Sam is now driving around town on a beginner's license, and he can't drive a car unless a licensed driver chaperons him.

In a six a s. I vote or 0 to 0. Dr. H. W.

Butler was absent and Member Gua Kasch who attended the session as a "citizen" declined to sit with hope six months will be the limit. The major determining fac few days they'll assign a cop to find out if Sam can drive a car properly Jerry Harriman, Summit Beach impresario, invited the Beacon staff to come out and skate Friday night. The boys and girls tors, I believe. will be the time said they'd skate if Jerry would. So yesterday Jerry put on a pair of skates for the first time, spent most of the afternoon on his bustle of open rebel Must Join Cause "Unless mothers, wives and sweethearts are willing to face the situation and make the sacrifices that women are called on to make, the nation would indeed present a weak front," Tighe said in his talk before the Business and Professional Women's club at the Akron City Citing the tremendous influence wielded by women today in public affairs, he declared that in accepting their franchise they also accepted their full share of responsibility in the defense effort.

Tighe pointed out that unlike the last war, the present conflict thrusts a new battleground upon a fighting people; the home front. The aim of the defense council, he said, is to see that this front is strongly garrisoned. lion anion? the State university, president of the conference. Professor Stillman has long been known for his caustic criticisms of prevailing views on public welfare work, and those who have seen his paper, predict It will create a national stir In the social service field. Professor Stillman will be unable to attend the conference because of a sudden illness.

His paper will be read by Prof. Norman Finch of the University of Toledo. Bricker To Speak Scheduled to speak tonight, when the conference is formally opened at 2 p. m. in the Mayflower hotel, is Governor Bricker, Mayor Lee D.

Schroy will welcome the visitors and Judge Oscar A. HunMcker, honorary chairman of the Akron committee on the MISS FROTZMAN DR. LITTLE Mrs. Manx peoples of the German-conquered countries and the ability of Germany to keep supplying enough food to feed the people of countries they control, the board and refused to vote. Kascha said he would not sit with the board until the courts "decide If I am a member." Kls action was taken as a protest against the board's adjournment last week which cut him off without giving him a chance to "offer some important matters." Kasch said he was getting ready to take court action against the five who voted for adjournment in an effort to have him ousted.

His attack is directed against all board members except Charles E. Slusser who left before the meeting was over. The board's amendment eliminates a request for J718.592 for an addition and vocational equipment Swamped with details in handling the arrangements for 1.200 social workers, here for the Ohio Welfare conference, was Miss Hannah L. Protzman, of Columbus, executive secretary for the conference. Miss Protzman is also secretary of the governor's committee on care for children, meeting Jointly with the welfare group.

She is shown conferring with Dr. Harry M. Little, University of Pittsburgh psychiatrist, who is conducting a course on "psychiatry and social case work." MRS. GEORGE ANDERSON, 2025 Highbrldge Cuyahoga He'll spend the rest of the week standing up Suggestion to local candidates who can't seem to wake the electorate up: A candidate for the Detroit mayoralty is offering a new summer cottage or $1,000 in cash to the voter who guesses closest to the number of votes the candidate will poll in the election The rubber shops are in the midst of a difficult job of transferring workers from passenger tire production lines to defense divisions but by the hundreds To show you how the rubber quotas are cutting down jobs one company is cutting its passenger tire production personnel in half, and will then have just enough work to give the remaining men 24 hours a week Goodyear wouldn't allow a reporter to ride a blimp now bound for the rescue of that screwball parachute jumper on Table Rock You can't find anybody in town who'll bet against Ohio State now Too many of the local quarterbacks lost money on the Southern California Attorney Joe Thomas will talk at the benefit for Father Flanagan's "Boys Town" at Polsky's auditorium Thursday night Mrs. Lulu Hanes is general chairman Mrs.

Madge Casey is In charge of tickets Mrs. Walter O'Neil and Mrs. Mary McGuire are handling the refreshments. Fluid, modern warfare leaves this front quite as vulnerable as Walter Hazlett Is Busy Joint conference, will preside. first line trenches to attack.

Must Protect Selves Falls, housewife, "It'll last until Germany is whipped, of course. When that is accomplished the other wars, such as the Japanese-Chinese war, will also end. There's no way of predicting Throughout Monday and today. The very methods of war are Aiding England In War bound to bring the situation closer conference study courses were in session throughout the hotel. Courses on various phases of social service work are being con to home.

If and when such i thing should happen, each com ior i-erKins DUlldlng wnich cannot be recognized under the provisions of the act, Supt. Ralph H. Water-house said. The bill is limited to aiding school housing only in districts affected by defense production, he added. ducted by nationally recognized authorities.

munity will be more or less on its own Experience in Europe has shown that where the enemy how long that Goodyear Executive's Work Is Appreciated Mrs. Anderson will be. But I These include: Administration of public relief Walter WincheM does succeed in getting through, the people themselves must provide Marietta Stevenson of the University of Chicago, assistant di think it depends on the United States on the amount ef supplies we are able to send to the countries fighting Hitler." some measure of protection. Tighe then described the struc ture of the complex defense or rector of the American Public 2 CANDIDATES ILL, CAMPAIGNS DELAYED Welfare association. By CLIFFORD A.

PREVOST Btsron Journal Bureau, 1221 National Freia Bld(. ONE OF THE busiest men in Some People, Some Places Caught On The Cuff By A Man About Town ganizatlon here one of the first Public assistant and general re set up in the nation and a pattern liefMrs. Lucia Johnson Blng. as RAIL CRASH FATAL for similar effort in many other sistant chief, Ohio division of social administration. cities.

the British war effort is Walter Hazlett, Akronite, and general manager for the Gotfdyear Tire Rubber Co. of England, but just what he is doing must remain a Pointing to problems imposed by Case work in the public welfare THE FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the U. S. Senator Ernest W.

McFarlands of Arizona and the William "Berlin Diary" Shirera are Tot-Way Insiders hear that heavy defense orders which have TO FALLS RESIDENT A grade crossing accident Thurs poured well over a half billion dol secret. lars into the Akron area, the coun field Bertha C. Reynolds, associate director of the Smith college school for social work and consultant in staff development for social agencies, New York. By accident this reporter en 1 i Jf (ft fV jr a pardon. It true, he can never become an American cil recognized that these prob' Illness has taken two candidates for council out of the municipal campaign temporarily, It was disclosed Tuesday.

George W. Cline, 2370 Trlplett is at City hospital recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Former president of the Sixth Ward Republican club, Cllne is the republican candidate for council from the ward. His wife countered Hazlett in a Midlands day at Cuyahoga Falls today had lems must be met squarely and Industrial city where he was con ft with efficiency, Tighe said. "Our sulting with plant superintendents claimed the life of Harry D.

Manges, 43, of 223 Orchard first objective was that of defense coordination under which we have set up committees to study and act upon numerous problems." He Itemized these as including-: on war production. The nature of the production is a secret and the writer is under pledge to the censors not to deal with the type of Cuyahoga Falls, whose car was struck by a doubleheader Pennsylvania freight train at the Water st. jioii aim uuuia vatnv mi vuuwug "Life with Father" troupe are Gezundheart retirement of John Santo as the head of the Transport Workers union was not as voluntary as the papers made it appear. Immigration agents are readying to arrest him Mary Lewis, the opera star, making a tough fight of it at LeRoy Sanitarium Same trouble as Helen Morgan Is Collier's dropping Firster John T. Flynn's name from the masthead? In his speech, Adolf told the Germans that "the reds are beaten" In short, it's all over but the fighting.

plant. Someone might assume that Provision for industrial manpower crossing. A carpenter for tne Hunkin-Conky Construction Co. at the Ravenna arsenal, he died Monday at Peoples hospital. to keep the Akron defense ma chine running; provision for hous It related to rubber in view of Hazlett's long association with the Industry, but the plant was not ing and reasonable rent controls; and children are campaigning for him during his Illness.

Second casualty is Thomas I Thomas, 1141 Hinman democratic nominee for council-at-large. Mrs. Thomas announced her husband's condition Is improved after he was seriously ill for 10 days. She asserted Thomas will wage a "clean, aggressive campaign even if he does get started a little late." Ben F. Graves.

Fifth ward coun producing rubber. He leaves his widow, Grace organization of hospital capacity Mr. Hazlett would prefer to be a daughter, Miss Edna four sisters and two brothers, including WALTER HAZLETT back in Akron, even though he has about adopted the British philosophy In regard to the bombings. Wlnchell JUDGE LANDIS' new ruling will atop ball players from endorsing tifigies and hooch In their uniforms. In street clothes, anything Roes The Louis-Conn fight contract has been signed for June, 1942, nd prohibits Joe from eivine anvone else a crack at the title before Charles B.

Manges of Akron. Others In Charge Social agency and public relationsMrs. Natalie W. Llnder-holm, assistant director of publio relations, Greater New York fund. Psychiatry and social case work Dr.

Harry M. Little, University of Pittsburgh. The Impact of national defense on family life Sterling Johnson, assistant to the national director of home service, American Red Cross. The impact of national defense on the low income consumer Helen Gregory, field representative, consumer division, office of price administration. Treatment of the juvenile delinquent Dr.

C. H. Calhoun, director of the state bureau of Juvenile research. Mental adjustment of the pre-adolescent child Dr. Laruetta Bender, chief psychiatrist, children's division, Bellevue hospital, New York.

That philosophy can be succinctly and public health facilities to meet emergency needs; creation of a committee to keep a line on consumer Interests, living costs, as a means of providing a check-rein for would-be profiteers; setting up under the title of emergency planning volunteer fire fighting corps, cleanup corps to go into action in Services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p. m. at the McGowan funeral home in Cuyahoga Falls. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery. to what is to happen before peace returns.

Hazlett's work takes him to stated as one oh, well, it might cil member, returned to his seat at have been worse. It sort of an todays meeting after being se riously ill for three weeks. most of the industrial areas and attitude of let's get on with the Job, and don't bother to worry that date That was some screaming hair-pulling contest between the acts at the "Best Foot Forward" show Friday night over Marty Way, the big bad wolf of the cast Beverly Paterno will Renotice her groom this week One of the nation's leading chemists still refuses to pay off on his Willkle for president wager a grand How come the narjera missed the story about Jay C. Flippen's A pedestrian, Robert Huff, 20, he has seen the devastation of 1339 S. High st.

was struck about the bombs as it doesn't do CARDINAL GROWS WORSE event of bombing and disaster re wrought by the bombs, possibly to a greater extent than any Ameri any good anyhow. lief squads, together with provl VATICAN CITY, Oct. 7. UP) Vatican City doctors said that the condition of Lorenzo Cardinal by a car and seriously injured after midnight last night while attempting to cross S. Main st.

at Cole av. The car was operated by George H. Seesdorf, 19, of 1028 cook stabbing her husband to death? He was the Fllppen chauffeur It's another Lombardo over at the Lebert Lombardos The writers unrt th mitallshera of the hit smash, "I Don't sions for broad, basic training of such personnel against the day their service might be needed. The Laurl, camerlengo of the holy 3 ant to Set the World on Fire," are living on borrowed coin! Koman church, who recently un final objective, Tighe said, was Yale st. derwent an operation, had taken that of a finance committee, to Florence Metzinger, 21, of 603 a turn for the worse.

provide minimum physical equip Doubts Nazi Invasion If any of his associates at the Portage Country club would like to place a wager, Walter Hazlett will gamble that the Germans never invade England. He Is firmly convinced that the defenses are such as to make an invasion Impossible. Neither does he believe it is possible for the British to invade the continent. Hazlett has no solution of the problem and will not even hazard a guess ss Dayton suffered minor injuries In a two-car crash this morning JAN MASARYK, now foreign minister for the Czechs in exile, is hound for the U. Two huge dice games in town have been closed because of that Babchick killing In Brooklyn Jim Morris, 0f the Detroit Hockev team and a big racing stable, dropped ment and tools for the work of the huge volunteer organization.

at Howard and North sts. J20.0OO on Nova Eighty million dollars has been spent in Manhattan nd The Rrnn hi vMr for noataee bieeest sales since 1929 can who has been in England. "When you look at the wreckage that once was the homes of a peace-loving people you wonder how they can stand up under It," Hazlett said. "You find the answer In the countenances of the people, many of whom are relatives of the dead. You find little emotional display but in these faces you can see courage and determination.

Whatever they feel they don't show It. I've yet to see tears in the eyes of a man, woman or child after a bombing. These people will never quit." Stays Out Of Shelters Like many other U. S. observers, Hazlett does not regard the air raid shelters as any protection when the bombs are falling.

He Arsenal Show-On-Wlieels Will Feature Kent Fete Hold Everything The post office here will add 9,000 postal employes for the Christmas biz. Hired only 6,000 last year MGM's answer to that Senate Snub-Committee was the $40,000 purchase of the film rights to "Above Suspicion," another uppercut to the bund Editor Publisher reports there are now 30 syndicated B'way colyumers The 'ate Wm. Anthony McGuire, playwright, is listed In the new volume, A PAGEANT-ON-WHEELS of the huge $50,000,000 Ravenna arsenal will be displayed before the thousands of persons expected to attend the Defense day celebration to be held at Kent ue society Register. CORRECTION: We reported Hcllzapoppin was in its 3rd year- sung on its 4th million. It's in its 4tn year, going on us oui Rowland Ballroom however, is Broadway's longest hit and run.

prefers to stay in the open. If he has lost any weight it Isn't due to the rationing system but to his Do YOU Have A Spare Room? If you have, then why don't you capitalize on it? In every section of the city people are looking for nice, clean, sleeping rooms. New people are being brought Into the city every day to aid in the. vondcrful defense work that Akron is doing. These people must have places live.

The ads listed below gave some of them quarters, but a large number are still searching for rooms. Don't wait another day. Advertise your room In tomorrow's Beacon JournalIt's like money in the bank. Enters it 22nd consecutive year Monday with a 15 million gross Abies Irish Roseland Ann Rutherford, Andy Hardy's gal, has Hollywood's handsomest husband hysterical The hates of a certain will be better understood when his Klan connection is "tposed A committee la being formed to "probe" the Flrsters, but the ctmmlttee will he utaked to acDlv the whitewash It's a slx- joining In the English game of seeing who can get to an incendi ary bomb with a sand bag first. This Is a game in which all but the babies and invalids join, for if they get the incendiaries first they destroy the target for the heavy explosives which follow the fire Pound himage for the Richard Starks at Drs.

He's announcer for The Hour of Charm, and the mamma was Caroline Babcock, ex- national doubles champ Lieut. Joe Alsop, the colyumnist assigned to Bombay, has sent In his resignation Tony Martin's draft board has him In 1A Miami Beach will have at least 24 new hotels this winter. Titus of the Westchester-Biltmore will replace bombs. It is difficult to discuss Walter resigned E. Jouffret at the Roney-PIeasure.

INTELLIGENCE fO-7 on Oct. 19. Elaborate plans for the participation of the arsenal organization in the Defense day parade and mass meeting are being made by the staff of the war department, the Atlas Powder Co, which is operating the plant and the Hun-kin-Conkey Construction Co. which is building it. A complete display of the arsenal products, from a bomb down to the small shells being made on the load lines of the munitions plant will be arranged on the square at Kent.

Floats In Parade In addition there will be three and perhaps five floats in the parade, which will furnish a graphic and dramatic story of the building of the arsenal, from the pleasant and peaceful farm land of Portage county, through the stage of roaring construction to the smooth, swift efficiency of the plant as part of Uncle Sam's "arsenal for the democracies." The part the arsenal will play in the Defense day affair was out-lined today by Lieut. Col. J. J. O'Connor of the war department staff at the munitions plant, who is a member of the general committee In charge of the program.

Lieutenant Colonel O'Connor declared the arsenal staff would attempt to present a picture of the shell loading plant so complete that visitors who never have been Inside the huge government reservation would obtain a broad, general Idea of the operations there. Message From F. R. The floats of the arsenal will be in the big parade, in which more than a score of bands and drum corps will take part. The parade will march through downtown Kent and out to the campus of Kent State university, where there will be a mass meeting featured by the delivery of a personal message from President Franklin D.

Roosevelt and an address by a nationally known speaker. The Defense day celebration Is being arranged, as a civic affair for all of northeastern Ohio. The mayors 30 communities have been Invited to take part In the formal program. riRESTONC N. 1 or a American fentlemen; quiet adult home; Beauty-Rest bed.

JK KENMORE Nicely furnished room, ex-Chang partly for help with furnace. Box Beacon Journal. THE COLYUM THANKS the stars and others who appeared at the Navy Yard Saturday night and does a time-step for the Theater Authority which made it legal The 8th race at Belmont Friday hl this amazing coincidence: The Jockey on the winner was named Mndberg. The horse that finished second was: "Deserter" A. Asher, Wall Street Investment biggie, has made a big financial wttlement with his wife.

Shs Is the new "Dolores" of Pancho Dolores. Panr.ho to hsr next Simons Simon, has a pair of the MARKET, W. Oentleman to share lame, well furnished bedroom, two beds, prions; 10 minutes town; Hazlett In England because one cannot say what he is doing without revealing military secrets. But he Is doing a job which the British appreciate. And he is doing it well.

But, If this reporter's opinion Is worth-while, let it be recorded that Walter would prefer to be with his family In Akron, and serving as a member of the membership committee of the Portage Country club even though he sponsored the candidacy of a member who, on one occasion, tossed a wet towel, on his initial appearance, into the face of the chairman of the committee, WEST, Peerless Lovely sleeping room, lnnenprlni, living room optional, private home. BL metallic buttons for one of her frocks you ever blushed at Two of the reasons Broadway Stlnkweed is in the hoosegow: Because the Satevepost piece said "she had Immunity from police iierence and because a restaurateur goi as iea up no uiu jruu, TONY vrARTrisr miiI nA -w. Gndptv with blond Carol For Want Ad Service, just call BL-1111 An experienced ad writer will assist you in writing an effective ad. Landls on his wing. Ed Gardner observed: 'There goes Martin trying Jo make a three-point Landls!" Wendell Willkle will be given the "They told be to cub here It I ever picked up a code! v.iutwunan'i award,.

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