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CKD1ANA EVENING OAZCT'b, INDIANA, PENN3VLVAN1A, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1948. PAGE TWO Pair of "Snowmobiles" Weather Report Cune youth Transferred Lions Club Initiates EST Today Western Fend- Death Toff 150 In US Cold Snap sylvania, Ohio and West Virginia: ce Clogged Ohio Holding Bargtsjrast SVANSVlLLE. lnd, Jan. VI Wi lea-clogged Ohio River, closed navigation for the first time since IMA, held dozen barges loaded with 405 new tulomoblles in Its Crip tell miles upstream from here Temperature will average eight to ten degrees below normal, colder Wednesday a -d By the Associated Tress 9 Members Eight new meiibers were lest Initiated into the Lions Club ot Indiana with the customary seriousness and tun which go with fn-tiation. At the regular weekly meeting In Lodge, with chairman of the initiation committee, Charles Davis, officiating, the new Lions learned jfy-! j.teJsL Ajjffl I The Midwest got a new batch of I frigid weather from central Canada COLDEI Wednesday night.

today the third cold wave In a not so' cold Thursday afternoon 'and OA Friday, colder again Satutday, snow about Friday; total precipitation about one-half Inch. week, a week In which 150 deaths; were attributed to the cold and snowy weather. The fresh mass of cold air center quickly some of the ways of the old Lions. 4m Obituaries During Lion Herman Recupero's excellent breaded pork chop dinner (Herman Is the proprietor of Rustic Lodge) the Initiates were easy to see because the sponsor of each been asked to pin a generous napkin around the neck of each of I his lrtends. With the aid of the napkins, wc 4 today.

D. A. Murray, superintendent of river transportation for the Ohio Petroleum Company, said the barges were being towed by the com-pany'j towboat Flcetwlng and were en route from Cincinnati to Mayers-ville, when they were caught In the tee. In Cincinnati, headquarters of the Ohio River Division UU. S.

engineers quoted Echol Cook, assistant lockmasler at lock 46, Owensboro, Ky as saying the Fleclwing and Its tow cleared lock 46 early yesterday. Cook said towboat CBptain, Cy Kimmel, of St Louis, was advised to tie up at the lock, but decided to continue downstream. The barecs ed in the Dakotas and Minnesota and moved Into other sections of the central states and the Rocky Mountain region- The Federal Weather Bureau in Chicago said temperatures across the country, except In Florida, were below normal I The continued cold weather throughout the eastern half of the country found muny communities curbing industrial, activities as a measure to conserve fuel tor do- 7, ti MAS. SARAH MELISSA, 65, near Salem Church, died Jan. .23, 19,.

at daughter's home, Mrs. Carl Shel-gren, starford. Born July t7, 1852, daughter of Oliver J. and Cordelia (Oaks) Westover. Survived by four daughters Mrs- Franoes Beck, Mrs.

Ellen Byers, Myrtle Shelgren and Mrs. Esther Johns. Seventeen grandchildren. 34 Ereat-grandchild- learned that the new members were may expect to find their machines snow covered again tomorrow morning, if they leave them at the curb. James H.

Ake, In the empoly of the State Highway Stanley M. Looking out their windows Sunday morning many Ir.uttma residents saw ineir autumobilea blanketed with snow like the pair in the above picture. With more snow predicted car owners Privatc First Class Walter purposes. Brodsky, a dealer In scrap metals', A. Gerald Capezzutt, teacher of asKy uune nns open aSJgnea io( icMloKged 0hio River was! Squadron 43rd A.rburnc Group, J.

fIro. began sticking in the ice and soon) Air Field. Tucson, hseame frozen fast. The towboat Arizona. His former station was time since 1940 and a dozen barC3 LoCcl SofcflGT Antonio loaac Wlin ncw amomouncs were caught in the ice 10 miles up- Ipf Vtf I ft I CXclS returned to the lock 46 minus Its! Lackland Air Base.

San low Texas. Siassen Angling for, Eisenhower Followers stream from EvansviHe, ma. The! Dfn tv. I hn cnii nf Mr. in- mathematics, and coach at Indiana I ren, 10 great-great-grandchildren.

High School; John T. Delaney, pur- two brothers, J. E. Westover, Johns-chasing agent of Whlteman and town, and. Radford Westover, East Joseph H.

Hamilton of the State Ridge. Friends received at Long Highway Dept; J. Monroe Mabon, I Funeral Home, Serv-tailoring salesman; Rudy F. Mihal- Ices 2 p. m.

Wednesday at East ick, chief engineer of Radio Station Ridge Church, Rev. E. F. Pierce. WDAD; and Joseph Quinn, Indiana Burial church cemetery.

newi dealer, CLINTON WILSON LONG WILL, Two visitor. W(how new mem- MQn fol. ber, are added to th. Lion. Club.

gn 0peratlon ln FoimdatfoB Don Hurwitz of Baltimore was I r. Joseph Kanasky ot Clone, enlisted Cine: In the Air Force September 17, 11)47. Murray said the Flcetwlng might be able to pick up the barges, eleven of which arc loaded, if temperatures rise slowly, but heavy rain or an ice gorge might drive them over dam 47 at Newburgh. with disas The death toll from causes attrib He is a graduate of Elders Ridge High School, Erdi, Pa. uted to the cold and snowy weath Three Die In 8-Car Crash er of the past week was counted in 26 states in the east, midwest and south.

Pennsylvania and West Virginia each reported IS fatalities; MANCHESTER, N. Jan. 27 -Harold Stassen swung into New Hampshire today in his campaign (or the Republican Presidential nomination frankly admitting he vas angling. for Eisenhower votes. The former Minnesota governor headed into the Granite State a few hours after telling a news confer- there.

Abo, Thomas Inter-1 He was born on April 7, 1400 in national director of the Lion. Club there were 23 in the New England Meadville to the late Frank and DEMING, N. Jan. 27 from Homer City (for whom quite Laurg (BencB Longwm. states; 10 in Texas and nine each In Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana.

5herif Charles L. Buskirk said late lu Kiwanis Review Objectives The program of the Kivonis Club once that Senator Robert A. Taft (R-, tonight three persons perished ln thc athcrinB 'P00 briefly on what the Homer. City, Ohio) tried to "persuade1 him at four others were seriously burned I.ions nf hi, town are dains fnr their Temperatures of near 30 below were In the icy regions of northern Minnesota near the Canadian border today and they were near that mark in parts of North A graduate tf Indiana High School in ,1917, Longwill was graduated from the University of Michigan in 1921. He was secretary of the Chamber of Commerce in Baton Rouge, for a number of years.

Mr. Longwin is survived by hi. wife, Mrs. Elva (Moorhead)' Long- trous results. The weather bureau predicted) continued cold weather for the area! as a new mass of cold air spread over most of the midwest.

Meanwhile, curtailment of gas to industrial users here after nearly three weeks of cold weather has made! idle about 11.000 workers. Souih Bend Ins. Co. Holds Meet The seventy-first annual of the policy holders of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of South Bend Township was held at the Reformed Church, South Bend, on Tuesday, January 13 with J. E.

Smith, a member and former man- Dakota and Montana. The mercury Washington hotel conference Saturday night to stay out of the Ohio Republican Presidential primary. He quoted- Taft as saying he "didn't think it advisable from either his standpoint or my standpoint to contest the Ohio primary." SUisscn said there was no discus In a fire that followed an eight-car portion of "Young America." collision about seven miles east of playground Homer here. city suburb of Indiana)" said The accident occurred when one Lynch, "our club is currently build-car stopped during a heavy dust Ing a fence, at cost of about $4,000. storm and other cars oiled into it.i For that playground, we are plan- also skidded to below zero in Wis this week was devoted to recognition of merit, humor and a review of the club's objectives.

The initial part of the program consin, Michigan anfl Iowa and was near that mark in Illinois and dinna. ning two swimming- pools, one for he said. The gas tanks on the cars sion of his running on the same tick- waders, one for divers; It will also consisted of the presentation of awards to members who have records of perfect attendance for one The new cold wave was expected iet 'f' Minnesotan and a bottled gas tank in a house jnelude' a horseshoe pitchlng rangei will, one son, Clinton Wilson Longr will, of Batron Rouge; and three brothers; Horace S. of Her-shey, Leonard of Clymer, and Lawrence of Shreveport, La. Funeral services wiH beconduct-ed in Batron Rouge.

to move into the eastern states to ireplied that he had 'no -comment began exploding after a fire a ritle tennu courts, a foot- or more years. Secretary "AV wnen a reporter asked tne owo' rioi hlarf Ik.ii night but the temperatures today in northern Ncw England were 5 to 10 Senator made "any threats to you asi( 'in the wreckage. the area will be all fenced in by the Drumhellcr, in charge of this part below. of the program, presented awards ager, presiding as chairman. Another the fourth to the following members; Parly." ll GEORGE MCLACHLAN, husband The hotel conference, he said, was "f1 of Janet Cowie McLachlan of 427 by Senator McCarthy TWO Die of Elm Street, passed away Sunday in in a little more than a week was j.ne nine managers lor iuw arej Pvk Julius Shuliek Pvt.

Julius Shuliek, of Indiana, who enlisted in the Army Nov. 5, 1947. is now stationed in Texas. He is a graduate of Indiana High School, where he played varsity basketball. He asks that his friends write to him at the following address: Lockland Air Base, Sq.

BN 10, Flight 2469. San Antonio, Texas. forecast tonight for New York City, still digging out from under last W'S' Mrs. V. S.

Christenscn. Likely. the Adrian Hospital, Punxsutawney. Saturday's four-inch fall. The seas Thc identification of the TUiTieS WnTdrHI Friends are being received--t on's full in the metropolis totals 41,7 Ln.I:I..vr...!Christensens was made through an Robinson's.

38 North Seventh Street, n. m. xvimmei, oneiocia, n. u. president; R.

Ankcny. Shclocla, R. D. 1. vice-president; Will Wilson, Avonmore, R.

D. J. R. Patterson, Avonmore, R. D.

1, Roy Coleman, South Bend, H. H. Hanna, South Bend. Harry F. Orr, Creekside, Jay B.

Dilts, Marion Center, R. D. 'V T' uimny dog tag found with the bodies K.1"-: Jan Indiana where services will be hold wwimi, uiKuimwci in w. wiison. venaneo oouniv coro- Blair Anslcy, four years Robert one year.

Merle Craig, rive years. A. E. Druinheller, one year. Russell Guard, five years.

Ralph Hemes, lour years. T. C' Hoyt. four years. Harry Rankin, seven years.

George Rinkenberger, four years, James Turney four years. A. Wiggins, one year. -Tames Willis, eleven years. hope of getting them to climb onto inches, exceeding all previous murks through Jan.

24. However, the record fall for the winter season in New York is 77 inches, set in 1902 ner. said today that Clyde Nelson, ftis bandwagon. anUU.y ui. hi dauehter.

norothv. 30. Agrciulture Dept. 3. and E.

F. Myers, R. D. 1 Kelly A switch to Stassen by the Maine Mrs. H.

B. McCauloy of Montmor-: (oun(, dead yesterday their Sugar Eisenhower League was announced I encl, s- c- Mrs; Thomas C. Surber, Creek home, five miles from hero, Releases Names Station. Jbhn P. Deemer of South and 1903.

The dry spell continued In California but there was a promise ol rain from a storm moving eastward Wend was re-elected secretary and treasurer. yesterday by Secretary Nick Papo- an uiego. uuu ana hum lanny djed of (umM tom gM furnac(, who said the group believes he Bert, Upland Calif. Neighbors broke into the house (Continued from Page One) tomorrow afternoon at 2 O'clock. Dr.

David Graham will officiate. Interment will be held in Oakland Cemetery, Indiana. McLachlan retired, in 1046 from the 4 Coal Company where he had been employed S3 JOIIN.H. BORING who died Sunday morning funeral services held' for him' this afternoon trhe sucoiHl WfH of the program The Mutual Fire Insurance Com nanv of Snnfd Benrt Townshin has i nhslBtislhlv in tlle Pacific near the Aleutians. frfai 'if "the Pssl01e "taming, sneriii BuskirK saia raiov.

ot here Nels Uvcd ith h(5 of federal employes. candidate. the eight automobiles and the house daughteri tter nCither of them had Anderson last month requested Stassen is claiming pledges of 200 trailer were destroyed. (jeen jlnce goday brokers to report name, of such delegates on the first ballot so far; I The sheriff reported that one wit- N.lson riMd i. 'hed HiE persons in the markets between Jan.

are needed to win the Republi- ness to the tragedy said thc fire ap- daughte" ta 0 the fl00r Mr a been active since 1875. It insures at the birth of the Scotch poet, buildings and contents against both Robert Bums. Figuratively clothed IUSS AsKS 2 fire and storm damage on farms in a brilliant plaid and kilty, with mH in mpll tnurns This comoilliv I I lrn, KT111JJ1 J1 nUiitrid as if she had been trying to at nnr.rnlinn' rtla 1 nl w- dOOr, operates on an assessment basis BntljMd. and a resoluteness of purpose i Strongs town Methodist Chruich at 2:30 m. Interment took place in Continued from page one escape from the house when she was stricken.

The information was obtained ln tecbnique of letting every-" ment at present Ras insurance, of Robert Bruce himself. connection with ConeressibnBl in- ion speak and ask questions, Stass- in force. The 1947 assessment rale. Highlander Waller Jnckson. with a 25 per cent share in the Iquiries to determine whether gov-ien addressing two or three meet- rrfi0.m&fi TA Dy was $3.00 per thousand, the highest trident skirl of his leaky assets located in Austria for several years.

summoned the warriors to Rutlicr on P''OPcr. ernraent "insiders" have profitedimss a aay 111 nis campaign mrougn -w- GOP's Move To Push Tax Slash mer officiating. The deceased is survived by his wife Martha; one son, Milton; three daughters, Mrs. Emma' Ha gens, in thc markets. ims refi10n where politicians said In Watch Swap the banks of Loch Lewis.

The clan I BiK F0UC t0 code Austria rosoonded wilh nliii-rltv mid vnlh. Property llgllts lo all foiwcr Gcr- Pace, who nervort axeentlv as-unc movement to drau Eisenhower Continued from page t)ne afstant to Robert E. Hanneenn -PPea to nave been strongest, Students Honor Harold M. Bush Homer City; Mrs. Vernie Goldberg, Nanty Glo; Mrs.

Jessie Mervine, The 40-year-old Republican can while the latter was postmaster- usiasm and in voices nut unlike lnan "ssels Austria except those bagpipe paid a tribute lo the do in lhc oil nn shipping ceased pool he surelv did not de- Austria on her part to pay was to convince thc GOP that they didate came into this city, where general, was recently appointed by Nanty Glo; and 11 grandchildren. cannot attract enough Democratic i U. S. dollars in Mr, Boring was a resident ot Pine Afl, I Zllll.UW.UUtl President Truman to the No. 2 bad sent word to Pub-in the Budge Bureau, but has notllishcr Leard Finder of the Man- votes for a two-thirds majority to I Udl U1Q 111.

QUMI. MUUtTJll I ihvi Jit, t.n.n. currency freely convertible within Township during his lifetime of 82 in the Commercial Department of over "Conuna Through the Rye" override an expected veto unless yet taken oath of office. Chester Leader that he "was un- DETROIT, Jan. 27 OP) A tormerl Army pilot who bought a Swiss) watch from a fellow American in a German prison camp and later traded it for rations was under court order lo pay the original owner $100.

Common Pleas Judge David C. Yokes basing his decision on the ourrcnt market value of similar time jviiio. nuiKiu tu tiny i ue yeers. ana "flow Gently Sweet Alton, the Senate reduces the tax cut; uiuil'u ouuus, ranee unci Lireai He told newsmen he had speculat- Wlt" a Plea Ior "PPval ed in cotton and eeis and had made.0' Marshall pian flnnllv Ihei, nU i "m0UnlS t0 "P0" Stassen $1,500 to S1.700. 'but certainlv not ns- ine Marshall plan.

I within a period to be fixed. sharply. Mgs CATHERINE GENE BON- Democratic leaders called a mass ACH. 19-year-old daughter of Mr. meeting of all the party's House Mrs.

Lewis Bonach, of Beyer members for tomorrow in an effort1 Avenue, Punxsutawney, and a resi- lnnt steeds into the ntfchl o'er thc should be managed by 7. All former German assets the result ofany inside information." He said he had been in the markets ia hh caliber American economic the Indiana High School, was presented with a Parker fountain pen by the student body ot the high school for his fine work this past year in directing the twlrlera club. It Is unusual for student teachers to sponsor clubs, but Mr. Bush was interested in seeing tiio twirlcrs for the high school band increase in both proficiency and number and since February, 1947. agency and not by tne State De-: Pieces awarded me judgment yes- to ovganize a united front against 'dent there for the past seven years, desolate heath with the faint strains of "Ault Lang Syne" fading into the distance.

The program ended with President George RinkenbL-rger. attend which have come into Russia poss-essions not to be subject to alienation without Russian consent. These undertakings to be covered by the definition of German assets and to OOorate In necnrH with Anetfinn State Department omchtls pointed (ieraay io lormer l.u mcnaia iHann-lhe Knutson bill as now drawn. in her home Monday morning out that Bruce, a Baltimore busi- He sflirt- t0- re be re-. ing, 26, oE San Francisco, who hadj Meanwhlle, Senate Republicans at 9 o'clock after a year's illness, nessman.

has been Ambassador only strictions to prevent raiding of brought suit against former Capt. decided at a meeting yester-j The deceased formerly was em- ing and presiding fur thc first time scarce supplies and to make sure Murphy, also 28. of that Uiere should be a tex in Gray's Drug Store in since tasi Jiuy iw. law. on etindition that Austria rais-! Waller S.

Salant said transactions.1116 nations being aided help them-j Manning testified he turned lhejduclion but left am0Unt blank Punxsutawney, so he volunteered his services. In following an extended illness, re-appreciation for the lime and effort 1 vie wins lhc club's objectives and he so willingly gave to stimulate urt-'int the members to put forth es no difficulty in regard to the carried on In his name were made i se'cs DUl ne eciarea: watch over to Murphy in iy UntiL as finance chairman Millikln! She was born -May 29. 1928. in export ot profits in the form of b.v another member of his family; Let Us not Kace in penny-j Mooscberg prison In Germany, (R.Coloj put it, "there is more In-jDoyton. a daughter of Lewis and loutput or freely convertible cur- who had handled financial invest-! Pinching a billion dollar scale ceiving a promise of $350 payment on the budget and on'Mary (Agnelo) Bonach and moved jrency.

The foregoing German as.sels ments for himself and his brother! when 50 much is at stake tor the when the two returned to mueh' surplus there will be." io Punxsutawney with her family in to be transferred to Russia free they were minors. future freedom and well being of try. Murphy insisted he had an op- n0uu- hnv tlmiH Mr. HMO. She was graduated from and improve this activity, he was; their best efiorts lo brinjr.to realii-presented with the fountain pen in ation both the immediate ami In rip assembly on January 23.

'range objectives of the organization. I from any obligations which may' He saitl he "d'dn't kuuw a thing" iourselves flnrt others tn an vncer- tionlo replace the watch with 07qooooooo (billion) st- Cosmas and Damian High (Read Gazette Classified Ads) i i i- i i tain rilTTllSP nnri wnr.ri erimtail I dittux, and war-disrupted 1 (Read Gazette Classified Atlsi have accruecJ l0 the date (lf actuaI about how the markets operated taIn- 0f equal value. budget (or fiscal 1948 win be cut jSchool and was a member ot the and "lost money." transfer. 000,000,000 to $5,000,000,000 to make Winthrop G. Brown, told a report Approximately 4,000 turned out iJVIarket Tension A.

Any disputes arising over Ger oom tor tax reduction. man assets to be subject to bilateral negotiation between the par-tics involved. er ne mane aooui in grain iuctii i fjr trading from April 1045 lo "Hte the United States tolkaseS Uft 1940. the lead in the establishment f' Me said ho had "nothiiisr what. a police force In Palestine under' (Continued from Page One.

2,500 Idle As Fuel following sisters, and Mrs. Rose Judice and Mrs. John Qlgliottt. ot Punxsutawneji; Phyllis, at home; Mrs. Frank Raymond, ot- Homer City; Mrs.

Leo Nichols, ot Boston, Mrs. Eugene McNeil, of Wil- Vlpnun rii ii.ltrliD mini a Is Cut In Area rain sovcrnment ipoltcanan as say- eTOr with dcteorminins when nauons. and of iiio the nrnvisiimc to buy or sell, leaving this in the Continued from page one uraii. mosood-i ol a mm uumv Th iiandi uf an investment vounselor in bc useti to disirm the warring fae- liamsport; Mrs. Frank.

Abbott 'of Brilish Foreign Office withheld com- New Vork- Punl5h violence, anil carry out ment. Brown added Uiul at no lime did Ihe United Notions partition. Paris inevitably will create new his dea(h while sn0VeIing aiow trom Mri -rRo Defazlo ot econotmc rains. The authoritative ledse around Mc0d floor of Mrs. Uster Time.

might even hotel. Anothcr A5hlant Z2 Need GOOD Shirts? Here's an extra special buy ESSLEY Highly placed Whitehall (govern- he nav-' "inside information." ment sources) said the U. S. and Nor o.d he attempt lo advise his fl I a Biltisii deputies are likely to con-1 counselor- in any way. 9fC ftafflTlCf to scrapping oi in.

melton Britl, 61. died of N. and Nicholis Woods agreement and creation of (hMrt whUe ciearing snow Bonach ot Corapolis similar free markou for hard th. of his home. Arrangements for funeral services rcncies throughout Europe.

In Pennsylvania, M.inave not been compietd Friends French government bonds de-, Fiorence Nicholson was being received In-the Bonach iflcr the Russian proposal "very ur ncr'y ur years ouring tne carefully indeed." war Brown was an aide to W. League Set Tile same informants said a factor Avcrcll rlarriman who was then in consideration would be the Brit-' American lend-lease representative frozen lo death only teet irom home on Beyer Avenue, Punxsu- HARR1SBURG, Jan. 27 UP) Gov. i French money market in Switser- her connellsville home whUe Louis lawney. James H.

Duff announced today land was strong. Premier Robert Anfonintti. SS. of Johnstown died o' and American governments' de-' 'n London. Colored Shirts Pennsylvania Safe Schuman, facing a chilly reception shortly after was fount Pennsylvania Safe Schuman, facing a chilly reception exposure shortly after was fount sire to-complete an Austrain treaty1 was the first time one of Ihe so occupation troups of tlie four commodity lists had named Senator puwers can be withdrawn.

Thomas, although he said recently formation, or a i rtuA, Driver League by the Governor's in parliament, said the devaluation on a snow-bound trail west ol the VCTpi We'DOf" nignway saieiy uonierence. action was taken lo avert economic ha had bought stocks, bonds and ighway Postal Officer Urging every 'motorist in our ruin and widespread An Allegheny County hi, the governor said Free Trade In commodities. "Mrs. Edith Thomas, -iilf r. i of Washington" had been named be- VjOIO IS VOted Uut Ifore.

Today's list identified her as The cheapened franc means that worker. George Mattijak, 55, died Regular state to join it," "this movement should prove in theory French exporters can nf Inluries suffered $2,65 valuable contribution lo the organi- abroad 50 per cent cheaper. Foreign when a train struck his Jlln' senator's wife. son 0f k. to.

rivprrtftrff Hniifa iTnuv Quality zed effort to save lives." trade authorities said the action a ninw at Nat mm. Alm i m-i, 'Indiana- has been appointed postal ttiiin- also soueht annm-al th- director of the Agriculture Depart-! snouia give rrencn ireae ia me in Harrisburfi. the uililKU OlBI.S siiuv in lilt; tjiiii, money market. Commodity Credit Corpora man I'mnmnfli way. Department said some Porce Coming Gijtm -n Apr The devaluation itself was lhe agency cy cabinet decree and did not require and olhcr commoditie unodities which buys grains co French Com" "ads In Bradford, Susquehanna f.H Vh iN forh.v-:,5deXTomrt C-rn IJtCT wa, Earl C.

Corey, of cW in lg47 and aid while thia 'J During World War II, Capt. Over- approval oi me assembly. crimieiH. ne Socialist deputies decided in Portland, Ore. These are real shirt values.

Many unknown makes today sell for prices higher than this. The quantity isn't large so we're closing them out at this special low price of S2.U5. nevertheless it was "7 i served overseas with the Thlr- caucus before the Finance Com CCC officials said ho resigned 1" less than the preceding year and uf options for 1948. They said the depart. WM also tait rcord lhe paign to enslave Europe nonnwesi.

souinwe.i aim uu. teenln Air Force on Morotal aJld at central sections of the state. Clark Field. Phiiinnin. r.i,rf an mission meeting that thc-v would August ugust vote against the gold trade bill.

Par- I Wnt does not know whether he state has established in iis motor me tail was in ieneiiy. officer In the regular Air Force, he vehicle history. to vote on but one phase of the Westmoreland. Fayette. Greene, originally commissioned and ty members said, however, they had traded before or after liis resigna-no desire to provoke a cabinet crisis.

l'on. "This was accomplished by a great f.v,. aumersci uu irmuwu nil oombardier's wings at 'co-ordinated effort led by the state 'eloin to trade in gold in Plow and cinder crews continued Roswell, New Mexico in October which the cooperating agencies France. Schuman said the law-. to 'operate since the big weeker1.

vou: makers would be able to exDi-ess: cnnwfall tha denartmenr said, in' linn. ri Mtru-1 for All era Hons Jones Tries Again When giving away a MOORHEAD'S PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27 P) yourse if be sure to include amj poii0e authorities. Uiemselves on the whole program, -reporting roads slippery in spots.

ley High School in. 1932. Captain Right handed hurler Dale Jones Is Piec 01 material that may motor clubs, service clubs, school however, before it comes to a vote, A section of the Pennsylvania Overdorff entered Allegheny Col-back wilh the Philadelphia Phillies been left ovcr- dress may authorities, the. radio, moving pic- tomorrow or Thursday. Turnpike between Irwin and the lege at Meadville.

He comuleied his after a five-year turn In the minors be an exact fit and these pieces tures and particularly the news- A joint meeting of the foreign af- Allegheny Tunnel was covered with studies there in 1938. Prior' to enter-where he was winner for Utlct in will come in very handy should al-: papers, which put on splendid cam- fairs and finance commissions con-j snow and ice but east of that was ing the service he was an inspector the Eastern League last year. terations be necessary. ipalgns In the interest of safety." sidcred the program today. 'clnr.

exceot for some icy spots. 'with Bethlehem Steel at Johnstown..

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