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INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1S44. wo OBITUARY Clark Decorates Nesfro Sofder Gov. To Take Peace Terms Republican 90 Billion For Finland Governors Week-End Deaths 210 Continued from page snt The War Today Capf(uation By Germany Considered ROME, Sept. 5 m-U.

Mark W. his vehicle overturned, spilling over 1.000 gallons ot gasoline ever the highway. Mrs. Lincoln, whose family has To Be Held On Radio DoffarLoss (By the Associated treat Fnlaiilios throughout the nation for he Labor Dnv holidav luenk.Mui resided In SalUburg. for moro than Clark personally a wounded Negro Infantryman and awarded him a Purple.

Heart today as the 82nd Infantry Division, a Negro outfit, killed Bv DOUGLAS It. CORNELL LONDON, Sept. 5, APJ A NomhlPP By HEWITT MACKENZIE Associated Press War Analyst iruman nan rnu A11- pnvvnM WASHINGTON. Sent. 5.

Ai Finnish Mission will depart from neing causca Dy irauic accidents, an uuBiitr oi nuvm mm iuc mice wirw Yankee tanks are reported fight- I -iaiclnu-. In-ina in flm mil lmu Mnuviu- Inmnrrnu' lhi Rirlin r.flin tmma uracc tuuncant snank. sue Wavo Aoriwl fin T)pf- its "rst Germans and suffered its Ull lOlir Of iVliaClIe Associalcd Press wirvey shovcd. f.r -v The death toll for th Itua t.l first battle casualties In th fifth C3t UeWey 1 nUra-, Day period was 205 persons from Lutheran church of Saltsburg, lng on Hitler "sacred sod doviiilo wl rid oJ (.,., jios.OOO.OOO.OOO said today, to licentiate peace terms at Strasbourg on the Rhine war supplies estimated under the armistice which ended southwest Germany and at long, i0dov that tho government is going hostilities on the Finnish Russian last we ve got our hob-nail war boot to lak(, loss. front yesterday.

mite Terms 11 Asuea For day Night traffic accidents, drownings and Mrs. Lincoln leaves her miscellaneous causes. Seaman Second class, Robert Lin-j rnurMnl. it-i (.. -i Prtllv ALiniitrl fn Ran ftiaan Pall.

in in. jantu ui mi: rinrnii.a "We'll have $105,000,000,000 wurtli Premier Haul I. Hackzell and Kot Army drive between Pisa and-Florence, "You men of the 82nd will be in on the final blow when we completely crush our enemy and bring victory to our great nation," Clark told ot surplus Rep. Manasco elgn Minister C. J.

Enckcll are ex Nevada holds Its primary elections and the o( Columbia wlth1forl tn" wn; Br JOHN M. IIIQHTOMER told reporters, "and we'll peeled to head the mission, which today, chief Interest centering in gg deaths, 22 from traffic causes. Bn1 lwo altera and one WASHINGTON. Sept. 6.

(P) do well to realize will consist of about 10 members, lh re ol Senator Pat JCarraniIlllnois WM noxl highest brother: Mrs. Helen Oeorge Apollo, 1 A11ted ledcra no cons)rter prob. Berlin declared. pcmoci at ic re ominat on ond PcnnyvllmK UUrd wilh R. D.

Mrs. Walker. Me Germany will fall apai-l Ih.f r.ai-mtit.u will fnll nnnrt the soldiers. and that Includes war plants. door; the battle ot Germany has be Run.

Other Allied forces are tearing across western Europe toward the German border so fast that official reports issued by General Eisenhower's headquarters have been as much as 46 hours behind (he advancing armies because ot security "flf fiftiirai if va In im uiiH The made rclerenee destroy our 'domestic economy, we ln uic disposition ot German troops irlhor ot lhe Scnalor Kc broadcast no LEGAL NOTICES Baltimore, Maryland and Blair, who piecemeal, army by army, rather was Injured In the accident. stop fighting In a single sur- Pastor of the deceased. render, It was learned today. George C. Vettcr, will conduct the I Armistice terms have been fully funeral services.

Wednesday after-' nsreed on by Russia, the United noon at 1:30 o'clock, from lhe St. 'States and Britain and are ready A tabulation by states showed: New Jersey, 4. traffic, 1 miscellaneous; Now York, 8 traffic, 4 drownings, 4 miscellaneous: Pennsylvania, 9 trafile, 1 drowning, 7 migni gei stationed in Finland. Dispatches, Manasco said he thinks other Stockholm last night quoted- The winner will oppose one of members of a Senate-House com- sources there as saying Nasi three Republicans who are trying inillce wlyi are attempting to work rorPCS cnltcretl throughout thc rr their partys' 'nomination. They out a compromise surplus property mvt of the country were ''c State Senator Kenneth r.

John- reasons. That seems fantastic, but when operations are in such a fluid state there are many limes when the Nazis don't know the location ot our fast moving columns. General Ike isn't enlightening 'cm. disposal bill are tully awnrc that expected begin withdrawing to- son of Carson Cily, Kendiick A. Ihcre is likely lo be a $00,000,000,000 Johnson, a Reno attorney, and G.

day. John's Lutheran church, Saltsbui'g. (or use In cither cose. Starting with Burial will follow In the Edgewood unconditional surrender, they pro-Ccmctery, Saltsburg. vide In effect that thc defeated I Reich must become a prisoner na- G.

i. rarntll, Br AUorstr NOTICE Nolle Is hereby Riven that application has benn made to Til Publle Utility of the Common-weftHh of Pennsylvania, under the provisions or tlie Public Utility by Charles Cain and Otla Wnidrlnir bath of Indiana Borough, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, for a. certificate of Public Convenience cvtdancina the Commission's requisite approval ot application of Charles Cnln and Otis Woodrlnar, f'O-imrtncrs, trading and dolnjtc buNlnesn as Cab Co. for tlie rir-tii in hmrln to tranSDOrt. as a.

Tills source estimated there prob- Monigomery Tops Gen. Hce W. Malone. Nationally, developments Includ- I nUn should be nrennrod for it. EDITH ALTERS SHANK, former tlon for an Indefinite period of strict school teacher in ChcrryhlU and! military occupation.

Southern Finland, despite reports slumping In Michlean by Seua- lies are continuing 10 roll up one thc conference committee. Man rivim ih.i tor Harry S. Truman, thc Demo- Pine Township schools, died at her The fate of the country after that of the grat victories of military asco said members realize that cralle Vice Presidential nominee. I WASHINGTON. IPi White Station, September period there lias been considers tremendous amount of war goods i won't bewortl, dl.mmtling or trans-! The sltualion In Northern Finland m.

Tenul, born JanuuVy liV Tn Cnorrv! S3 "S3 l.t 're'st Dortlna home when (he I clilfna remamcd obscure, wun rcpons in, V. 17" common carrier, parsons Upon call nnvprnam nnmiiiD -inns. r. iiewrv nimv nirnff than thit knin iu wiiauiu. jiiiuiHiiti uv.

of Europe and Its place In an or' swpocii iiai me Licrmans were "'i iitops. American army by Dwight D. Elscn- Thc deceased, a member of this 'ganizod world may provide one tj2nc5 President history The conditions are so extraordinary, however, that there's danger ot one getting a distorted idea of just what's happening. We aren't having to battle our way forward, save in isolated instances. The Hitlerites are running like rabbits, trying to reach their Siegfried Line.

"Take a B-24 liombcr. he withdrawing via Northern Norway. 1 ra wuniwiaiu Arthur B. hower but "Ike" remains the head-' community for the past two and the principal topics for din n-i rnuntv which la to DA Those governors are 'It takes 800 tin -hours to dfs- Harry F. man jn the European theater.

one-nan years, formerly resided in Roosevelt aim rrime wunisier trnnnfer of the rights authorized under the csrtlficats issued at mantle one and it couldn't brinjt gave Germany until Sept more than 12.B00 In acriin. u'r Tin tn 1 Kelly of Michigan and Walter E.I sci-up is ukc inis: Mom-! 'u TT. The set-ut) fs like mu.i.. ffomerv in Fieiri Marshal, whirh a memoer oi me enn Kun Mem- ence. xne nrooiem is compiicatea A B71M, to J.

D. LiCwia, auejftct to the same llmltatloits and tlntiH- ilia Docket Number of the men i any koou jor commercial air- remainhic in Finland 1 11 Hull 1 1 1 la ng in Finland th. Knnr nt 1 .1 si 1 after Uiat; voters are expected "to1 would be the equivalent of a ftve- odist church. the fact that if Germany is de- II be disarmed and pnnirurv to rank in Uic American Surviving ore her husband. Joshua piecemeal it will end up In application befna; A 03i4-i A punnn car ii upuu mi will be held In th COurfc Mouse, Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania on th 8th day of September, 11)44 at 10 o'clock A.

M. fortress, so far as concerns all There might be a market for some western Europe, is at hand. And he trainer planes, and, among the has delayed so long, in his futile wealthy, for some two-motored Amos" GncWn by Truman Yesterday that Presl-' Eisenhour wars the four stars of a L. Shank, four sons, Harvey of pol itica hao 8 ou dent Roosevelt is "the greatest manU cneryl. but he is.

by appoint-jConcmaugh; Wilbur MJ1 who has ever occupied" the White mcnt of thc BMth and American Mary lanii; and Donald, Jf SK? House. I governments, the Supreme Com- both members of the U. S. Navy, lually from lhe flround up' Truman ako took Kome of the Allied Expeditionary serving In the South Pacific; and! Some authorities here would not DoweTaaJlng "we St Ptake Forces- daughters: Mrs. Frank UncaPh-bc surprised to see the collapse John J.

Pershing, retired, has a Cr. Indiana, and Miss Naomi L- at Germany within Its own borders get etiort- to inrow back tne invasion, bombers, Manasco surmised. Every time the government sells ie an item of surplus property. Man-; wncn ana wnere an voiaone in interest nmj' appear and be hsard, if they so desire. Charles Cain, Otla woodrina.

28-4T, Ihat disaster rides on his shoulders like tlie old man of the sea. Will he be able to salvage enough from the wreckage to make a stand on asco said, it Is going to step on HOLLYWOOD. Sept. MP, hi-i 4CBUtr' permanent rank higher than that ofihome. Also surviving are 10 grand-livlY underway while the President somebody toes, lie observed that and the Prime Minister are in scs- the Siegfried Line? children.

reeman uosaen, vt, tne Amos in une iuu generais oi mc unuca I whereas 85 per cent of surgical In At this iuncturt nrobablv neither is trnmotiia nsrrt in Mtnf ri-mn nhmnH llhe radio comcdv team of Amos and In speeches to a Detroit Cadillac Stntes. General of the Atmies. a Rev. Clarence Bennett will con-, diseicMd duct tlie funeral services on Thurs- cnntnh ma But in the absence of Premier he nor anyone else knows, for it's the domestic industry forged ahead I Andy, and Jane Stoneham, daughter Square audience of 25.000 to 30,000. 'rating conferred upon him by a on the knees of tlie gods.

The Al- during the war until the present! of the late Charles Stoneham, were, and lo a Ponllac group and a second special act of Congress in 1019 in lied airforces are having a field will last four years. married at a friends ranch at Scotia, i Detroit rally. Senator Truman recognition ot nis World 1 lcader- ii. the Robinson Funeral Home. il mT hlTimi.Kmi.

laid cin 1)0 tentatively laid day pouring dtalh, destruction and A question arises, he said, as to yesterday, thc National Broad- championed Mr. nooscvelt as the ship of the ABP. In that war. lFl.erus will be received lat the havoc onto the retreating Germans, i whether Uiat domestic industry Icasting Company has announced. man' ever to occupy the I Pershing like Eisenhower, was a fulli, Hnm.

out, feeler Kelt. Attorncra Letters of Administration on the estate of Ervfn Z. Adama, late of Green Township, decoased havina-bcen a-fanted the undersigned, thone having; claims affainnt said estate fird requested to present them duly authenticated for eottl6mnt, rand those -knowing themselves to be Indebted arm rsquaated to make prompt payment. Km ma Adams, Administratrix, Commodore, R. T.

1. White House and the representative general. He was subordinate In the hour on WMnrnrlnv. Rin-lai win decisions are expected, i Allied set -up, however, to Marshal i Allied set -up, nowever, to Marshal R. P.

COAL CO. a "tair, square "The absolute (ll Woymrt p' salvation of this Foch of France, the Supreme Cemetery. Our ground forces also are klllinjt and capturing many contingents of tnomy troops, and it's estimated that we have 100,000 Hitlerites trapped on the Pas De Calais coast just should be ruined by dumping the i four-year supply on tlie market, i Most of the cxeess war materials I abroad will be sold abroad, thc Alabaman predicted, although forces in the closing stages of war country lies in the re-election of mender. jostpu FRANK PUSllMK. ror.

against Japan. Continued from page one fresiaent rooscvcu. iruman torn- mcr resident of Homer Citv diort in I Under the circumstances across rrom England. "we're going lo run into a lot of' his Fontlac listeners, and to both rUrntU. Pfinninntnn HnrYlo the Presbvterian HoanitaL Pitts-, likely that the British will have the ICramcr Mine at DuBois, and Con Nobody, can say now how many ionoosition over there." Detroit rallies the senator promised vvivtuj I Ui.111.3uIi iiviiiw sntemhPi- 4.

Mr Pnchniir assignment of reconquering the solidation Coal Co. Mine at Ren ton. LirnboHr Th. WLB sent telegrams. to John that the Democrats would "put bom in Conifer Jefferson Co Singapore-Dutch Indies area.

This human welfare first and profits'. Dorothy Pennington, daughter ot 'n J.e SSL0" 1 is a Uere of nrlmarv British fn- McAlplne, president of the new wnetner those who arrive will re- said. "But lhe pictures of the ot ccono- Mr. end Mrs. C.

A. Pennington of 6 terest lust as the Phlnnoincs- of ccono- mr. ann mrs. t-. a i-ennin3ion 01 T'vnn, PllKhniit just as the Philippines- second" In their country Jciiae P.

Uns, runisutawneys rt Murray Huterhnugh, Indiana ra A I torn eye XOT1CK Letters Testamentary on the tats of Mary M. Ohm. late of the Township oC Banks, County of Indiana, and Commonwealth of-Pennt. union, calling upon him lo get thc enougn organization and equip- French don look as If thev arc 7' t7" iL tv, hna-ri mic affairs. 1 North Ninth street, nas just yeturn- 'Formosa section Is ono of American He promised full utilization oted from the Clifton Springs Sani-j Mr.

Pushnik has resided in Pitts- American ment lo be able to make a stand, starving, and Ihcy all look pretty Xa I.rtir. lahnr Knnm dnuh.s ti Hii- -1 declared the strikes violated labor's 4 no-strike pledge and were intcr- So far as reliable informants fiere war plants tor peacetime produc-: larium. springs, w. pov mui lion and unemnlovment Insurance where she filled a six-iveeks' en- to that, he resided in Jefferson 'Ivan la, doccaseti. naving- Doen.

ferlng with production of coal ncod- I think we should be wrong slocks of food built un in Eneland. i 'Countv and in Homer Cllv Inr IS oro t0 sa.v' ar! n0 more granted th. undersigned, thos. hav-: Kagement as pianist in a stilng ana "Omer uty lor 15 limp0l.ta mllllv problems fbr the lug claims against clia i SRScmtni puniii in suing irra. o.

I iriil lor aisptaced war woi'Kers. Despite seven major speaking en- The cellist was a fellow Eastman He was a member of flnd t0D roquosted to present tinm duly "Mume Lnat we naven some nam fighting ahead of us. However, we If we lake Ihem lo France, the! French farmers will probablv kick- Scvc" of 'nc "ochesler hapBllen it i Pittsburgh Coal Company in In- I authenticated for settlement, and. gagements wmcn nas naa scneauico ul ithe European theater. Thc job now say with confidence that the Germans cannot long hold the Sicg- niiniig a western swing, wivemor nu h.c u- a tccrLnjca onCi own lomatoos.

And if we brine County and UldllH iii.ii.1IVI CnUnn i k. dloiia and Armstrong lriA 11 7 nivnnl hvfni-H (Collieries Co I 1 nomas n. ijewey appeared loaay to vj.ou-o.c ou. rc iiis nnniici, rars. ji snouia mere grow up msioe uer- in Allegheny County resumed pro- uu uiacuiK inajui- reliance on Ule i mu umunn.

vi iiuiuci iiy, mo uiuui T. nnd nresenled eonenru, m- rWa. m.mk (i, II anll-Nasi force capable of the advancing Allies. Our great.1 dcbied are requested to make prompt payment. Paul Balrd, It.

D. 1, Glen Campbell. Kaymond Balrd Lovelace, It. Li. Mulmftey, Pa Executors.

31-7-14-at-2-4x. itrengtn will increase with the acquisition of new porls likcj jductiori. Labor Day following upon their seizure by the government. 1 Another mine, the Helvetta in for the Presidency. a week in the parlor.

'Army. Rationed In Italy and RaySf alKrVtv The Republican Presidential nomi-: 0n number of occasions they.jnond. Homer City; livo sisters Mis. IkM Even it the old nee, it was announced here, will wev0 guests of the town Hotary! Michael Uhrtn, Pittsburgh and Chris Gcrmtn nlliitary command had join with J5 other Republican gov- Club, whom they entertained. Pushnik ot Homer City.

Five I. i-rlt mieht be able Antwerp, which is now In our as the strongest defense line oul- flandS. Ulrle th rSM.m.n frnnlinr. Clearfield County, also is under i government control since It is a part The Siegfried Line can't keep! But it may not be nccessarv to us out of the heart of Ccrninny. smash tho Siegfried Line.

The Wm. R. Pierce, Attorney, J. Murray BulerbnMKh, Aseoclnte Atlomey l.fttei8 nf Administration e. t.

a. of the R. P. operating unit. There, emors for Joint radio addresses dur-, sanitarium is one of the largest in step-brothers and six step-sisters to mke surrender Bnd wouid at was no strike at Helvetia.

the campaign. country and very well known 'al" ufYlve: Michael Callo, Jr, Lu-leilst forcd t0 iceX wllh on the Estate of J. 0, Hastngor, aluo no I f'lnmnnt Hmlnffar. late aprlngs f. r.w..

TA Butall evidence here is that the. jut uusi prooamy can Be Allies have a big army ot air-ben Breached, strong as it is, by cm- troops looking for trouble, and it ployment of air power and massed be that thev will be used to on thei0 Lhe Borough of Indiana, County de corn bread -in a mold.y conrerences wnn party corn bread Dorothy will return to school on-1'0: Any rT b' Amiy: country, that thc German people of Indiana, and Commonwealth of knock the line out the rear.iVnJtcd in4.de artillery. In this connection It's worthyW note that An Alfio.i'.W Dciore procecamg 10 nua uwibk uuwii, oanicsDuiu; -1 Pennayivania, eeceaseu, navina- are Scptember 17th. puiuicauy Bpaineiic unucr iinr1rait-nAA thatm Slefefilcd defenses arst lt faoAory In the United don't present the Allied high com- States was established at anbury, 1 Steve Ratti, Sharpies, West Virgin just broken thc German Gcfflilo 1 delphia Thursday night for what has come to be regarded as the opening speech in his active drive Line in Italy, and this was regarded -inand any unsnlvable problei in 1780. ia; Mrs.

Julius Chicardy, Homer City; Mrs. Steve Meshanko, Pittsburgh; Mrs. William Novalis and reign of terror, and that there lstfmvln claim osainat th Bald es-no hope for the emergence of anylmie are requested to present them group capable of putting over duly authenticated for ttemcnt, surrender nd those themsalraa to Xi bo IndobLed are requestod to malt Officials in position to know ad- prompt payment. vised tho AjLtncialpH PrtXM rat i fori. A.

J. Stahura, for thc Presidency, spent last night London Bombed Late Last NigM working on the radio speeches which he will make with the gover Mrs. Walter Lucas, both ot Pittsburgh. Friends will be received at the pallv inot nn tinri nf r.nr. I Adiiiintatratar c.

nors. 33T Oak Indiana, Pa. Cl-7-U-lil-3-4a. man pence offer and no peace in LONDON, Sept. 5.

(API Bri-! family home, Yellow Creek street, tain's four-day respite from flying! Homer Cily, after 7:00 o'clock Wed-bomb attacks ended abruptly today inesday evening. Funeral arrange-when the Germans sent another meats have not as yet been corn- CARD OF THANKS "Jock" Whitney Nazi Prisoner shower of robots over London and plctcd. Southern England shortly before daybreak. i ALEXANDER S. ELLIOTT, of Both casualties and damage re-'Armagh, died in Trenton, N.

suited, a brief announcement said. Sunday, September 3rd, The deceas quirics from any responsible parties in the Reich have come through. Months ago there were a frequent unofficial inquiries from German diplomats and businessmen in neutral countries but even these recently have become very infrequent. The belief of officials here Is that the Nati leaders, already nien without hone, will seek to hold the German Deople in line until the armies HOME, Sept. 5.

ir-CoL John Hay (Jock) Whitney, Mediterranean Air Force staff officer end former We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends, neighbors and the EncLntron Co, Homer City, for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during the Illness and time of death ot our wife and mother. Also for the lovely floral tributes and use ed was born in Armagh, January ALLIES EUROPE 0lh' 1895 and is surviVQd by his well-known sportsman, was cap-j lured in southern France Aug. 21 after the jeep in which he and four! are destroyed Armagh, two brothers, Raymond of Tf It turns out this wav it cer- cars warren and Lloyd of Armagh, companions were riding as attacked Coninued from page one by a Nazi tank. Air Force head-1 quarters said today. i British in fh.

vfelniiv or Tnnnt Wm. K. Davis and Family. He was employed as inspector of to leave Germany a the Ernest Air Craft Co, of Rhaoe imorecedented in any Whitney and the others were IN MEMOKiAM N. at the time of his death.

state, where Lt. Gen. Sir Miles C. Dcmp-sey's army first struck into Belgium 'proceeding in an area believed free While in Armagh he served of the enemy when a concealed tank 1 opened fire," the report said. bridgehead which averaged 35 miles vfcl0 the Johnstown rMM.C.MeCMne They dived into a ditch and made American Legion a rlay for six days.

In loving memory of our husband 1 and father, Curtis etzold, who was taken so suddenly 3 years ago, 4, 1941. lips cannot tell how we miss their way a farmhouse. Thc tank fired on the house and the Post 294 and a member of the Armagh Methodist church. Died Saturday Services will be conducted Wed Americans were forced to surrender to avoid certain death, the report added. nesday afternoon at o'clock in him Mark Calvin McCunn.

community hearts cannot tell what to say his late home In Armagh. Reverend carpenter all his life, died at his G0d knows how we miss him whitnev v.mt to England as fcn The state of some ot the defeated Nazi divisions which had fled a few days ago across the now sealed escnne gap through Belgium was revealed bv captured enemy documents. These showed that one division was reduced to three o'fleors and 90 men. another to 10 officers and 140 mon and another I flfio officers and men from a H. C.

Buterbaugh will officiate, In officer ot the Eighth Air Force terment In Armagh Cemetery. JOHN D. CAKTWRIGUT, brother of Orion. J. Cartwriglit of Com Fighter Command, and was transferred to the Public Relations Office of the Eighth Air Force in February, imp.

He became a staff officer ot modore, was burled at Ottawa, nal trnnsth of P.00Q lo 10.0(10, home 21S East Philadelphia street, home that is lonesome today. September 2. at 10:15 o'clock. Mr. McCunn was born March 13, 1860 i our hearts his memory lingers in Rayne Township, a son of thc But we know it is vain to weep, lato James and Kathryn madden) of love can never wake him McCunn.

his peaceful sleep. A member of the Zlon Lutheran Church and the Woodmen of true, unselfish and kind World, the deceased resided in this Few in this world his equal you'll community his entire life. nn(j Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eli- a beautiful life that came to an end, zabcth C. iDearmy) McCunn; four Ho died as he lived, everyone's children: Mrs.

Elmer King, Indiana; friend, H. Blair McCunn and Walter Mc- June 12 The German CHi-rison at LeHawe! Ohio. Saturday. For many years reified an milmntum to surrender he conducted a shoe store in Ottawa Of-rCT -XDC 'rt presumably was bein? brought anrt was very active in community 1 JArO under a final assault, although He served as president of was difficult lo estimate how longjtne Chamber of Commerce tor a (Continued from Page One) it mieht take (r clear the Germans tofi and was frequently out there. called upoji to assist in degree work pines, was dealt Us third straight Umi.

Dwight D. Elsenhower called Masonic lodges throughout north ROUGH RIDER ssCORDS fabrics, made better the 1 7 1 blows engulfed such outer defense demolition lhe docks, factories and i urvlved by one son Todd of Lakei11 both of Indiana; and Qulncy what would I give to clasp his hand McCunn of Pittsburgh. Three sons Hi. h.nnv i bastions as Celebes, Halmahera and railwav. nf Rotterdam Illinois, two grandchildren.

and one daughter preceded him in To hear his voice and see his smile death. Five grandchildren also sur- -rnat meant 50 mucn t0 me, Vive, two of which are serving in the armed forces. Loving and kind in all his waya Friends are being received at lhe Upright and Just to the end of his Palau. A delayed repon from the Ninth ne 5ist Mrs- Glaa Wright of From Psramushlro in the north- Air Force in France Indicated that'- avenn8, 01u0 and two brothers, em Kurlles to Dutch Timor, the' American ulls also might have been lMl'5' BliB. Danville.

111., and fiery devastation was sown at a lhe forces which crossed the 0rton 01 Commodore, cost of seven planes. Not a warship Dutch frontier I uaa ui rlamaiwl A 11 MRS. VIRGINIA R. McG'REERY. uv, i unci.i rcuiuir, ivucie services, days Japan's carefully husbanded air- frontier told of the occupation by Funer' services for Mi-s.

Virginia iW'" be conducted at 2:30 o'clock. Sincere and kind in heart and mind force made only a few scattered ap-l American troops of Pontarlier on if- McCreerj-, 82, resident of Wil-; September 6 by the Rev. Arthur J. What a beautiful memory he left pearances and nothing bigger than, the western border of Switserland kmsbur ws held P'ohl. Burial will be in thc Oakland: behind.

a submarine cnaser was spoiled or, These forces were ssid lo be driv- tne enemy lleei. Wward lhe Belfort Gap leading Five cargo ships and a lanker to southwest Germany. c.noc 1033 1 Trenton deflnitely were sunk, a cargo ship In southern France, th. Fr.nrh where Mrs. Donald Nelson Oft and oft' our thoughts do wander To a grave not far away Where we laid our dear daddy Just three years ago today.

and three submarine chasers prob- troops advancing tip the Saone Val- in Allegheny cemetery. Born in1 Crlierielinen ably sunk and three sub-chasers ley reached the soutskirt of Indiana Pa Mrs. McCreery.l The flowers we place upon your were damaged In the Bonin wild Mavun. 68 miles north of captured Volcano groups. The French took a new batch MOSCOW, Sept 5 -t)-DonaUl grave Tweive ircigniers were sunn or of 2.4QO prisoners in their capture of "eisof War production Hoard chief.

May winner ana aecay severely damaged off Mindanao. A Villefranche. boosting the total ih, ck sand Ma): Gen. Patrick J. Hurley, But the iove ior you who sleeps oe- fitilhAi.n tin a tttnrwvir tn Mntrnuinn neatn winding up a stopover in Moscow on: neath of the Second Uniled Presby- their way to China on a mission for Will never fade away.

wen way 10 v.nina on a mission 101 rmtce 10 more man ua.uuu. otf Talaud. Three freighters were' Germans out ud the siiffesl 1. President Roosevelt, were guests to- sent down at Celebes. In northern Italy, but civil War.

and the Oullook Alliance day at a lunclleon given by Foreign Surrounded by friends 1 am lone- -Commisar Vyacheslav Molotov. some. iu uy on- ciuh. Besides her daughter. M.i Last night they saw Foreign Trade In the midst ot my Joys, I'm blue, av-cuuiin-u lur in ine jsuiiiu-vojvaiio isn watsiups in ine Adriatic, arove action 11 slioi down.

35 definitely to within six miles of Rimini, east- daugiiier. Mrs. Thomas I Lane, of Anastas I. Mikoyan and, With a smile on my face, I've a others informally, and earlier ycsler- heartache wiu." asiuuiiu ai alienor, eni oasiion oi ine iioinic L.ine. rne Kcninoic, N.

a son XIc-29 probably destroyed and 10 dam-; warships ran boldly in along shore Ciccry. of Pittsburgh- a brolher aged. At least three, perhaps seven, and fired more than 800 shells into John S. Ryckman. of Fort Collins day they lunched w-ith the Chinese Longing dear husband for you.

ambassador. a thought of sweet Rough Riders are Made in California! Moorheads Since 1904 the Men's Store of Indiana Just a memory fond and true. Just a token of affection And a heartache still for you. Sadly missed by Wife and Children. la were snoi aown at ieieoes ana 15 enemy positions.

and three grandchildren. more wiped out as "sitting ducks." BERN. Sept. J-fPi About 700 THE ROAD TO BERLIN A gatoline derived from sugar German soldiers, attempting to es- gy lne Associated rrtu cane is used as a motor fuel in cape from the onrushing Allied 1 Russian front: 322 miles tfrom South Africa. armies in France, have crossed the eastern suburbs of Warsawl frontier into Switzerland during the 2Wcstern Front: 302 miles (from Olive oil is used as a motor liibri- last few days and surrendered to Breda.

cant in Algeria. Swiss authorities for internment. 3 Southern France: 560 miles (from Boure-en-Brefse. Pocket gophers ran run backwards through their burrow, at about the same speed they tiavel forward. irUWKHAL DHX8CTOM Scotland adopted Year's Day in Jan.

1 a New The tone marker on an ic hockey 4 Italian front: 5tt mile tfrera rink is known as a blue line. south of Rimini)..

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