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0 gjf AQK TWO INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA. TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1948. Weather Report Hospital Of ivg Conferences Supreme Court Okays Zionist Vote For Today large US Air Fleet Enroute To Germany May Resume OMl liUMf.M HtUU il.tlt.H 488 In Bogota Anti-Red Measure In Taft-Hartley Act Free State Cloudy and cool with tain tonight probably ending Wednesday fol- ft lowed by partial clearing and continued cool, li the local the planes will leave Goose Bay Stassen May Top Field In WASHINGTON, April IS The 21-Nation Inter-American con ference may resume tomorrow In WASHINGTON, April 18. (JP) Splitting 2-1, a special three-judge the revolt-scarred city of Bogota Obituaries cioudv A combined press and radio dij-'f0" today ruled constitutional two WESTOVEK AtR FORCE BASE. Mum, Apt.

13 fl One ot the1 nightie fleets at U. S. airforce bombers ever sent oversees took off today lor Germany possibly other stops abroad. While officials here said the number of B-29s was "classified" Information, it was learned that about 30 super-forts make up the fleet attached to the 16th Airforce. Nebraska Key provisions oi ine laxirnaruey patch to the State Department from JERUSALEM.

April 13 A Jewish Agency spokesman declared today self-government ha already been attained in Jewish a real of Palestine more than a month in advance of announced plans. The Zionist General Council decided yesterday to proclaim an independent Jewish state in the Holy ALBERT K1ME, 72, Of Bumslde, Independently for Furstcnleldbruck, Germany, approximately 4,600 miles. The planes began leaving Smoky Hill Air Base. at I5-minute intervals last night. An Air Force officer in Washington said the" takeoff schedule Indicated about 28 planes, each 'carrying 10 or 11 men.

The big ships will rendesvous Thursday over Brest. France. They will fly in formation over Paris and on to Germany. Three squadrons of the 301st very heavy bombardment group the 32-nd. 382nd and 363rd are involved Labor Act those requiring union of ficers to swear they are not Communists and unions to file financial statements.

died Monday morning in Aultman Friends will be recievd in the pa the Colombian capitol said conference session probably would be renewed then with a ceremony hon orlng Simon Doliver, South America's famed liberator. Hospital, Canton, Ohio. ternal home near Brush Valley The deceased wa born near where services will take place Thurs- The -provisions apply only to Burnslde, Aug. 2, 1865, the son of I P. m.

The flight longest peacetime hop The United States has offered to I i I use of the National Labor Relations Land May 16, the day after the British mandate ends. BIT JACK- BULL April 13 Nebraska Republicans pick from a field of seven candidates today the n)sn they want the OOP national convention to nominate lor President in June. With heavler-lhan-usual primary voting In prosepct, most politicians here thought top choice lies between Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota, Gov. Thomas Dewey of New Samuel Basel and Jane Detweller Klme.

His wife preceded him In GfOOlft LAUncH help feed delegations by flying in ot such large numbers of B-29s in airforce history was officially described as "a routine training Board's machinery. 3ut unions "Jewish self-government la al aeawi several year. uku. which do not go to NUB cannot ready a living tissue," the Jewish Agency spokesman said. "This ap Survivor, arc: children, Herbert, in the flight.

get legal status as exclusive bar gaining agent in a plant Leaving Smoky Kill Air Base in; The 3ejnd will remain In Europe Kansas during the night, the fleet l0 fy regular missions replacing parently is not realized at Lake Elmira, N. Basel, Brightwater, Long Island; Marion, Covleskill, N. Spring Drive ATHENS, Apr. 18 Vf) The Greek army launched an attack today against 1,500 to 2,000 guerrillas It was the second major court rul Success." first bomber piloted by Lt. James T.

another squadron now In Europe. The others will return home shortly Jewish drivers' licenses have and Senator Roberl A' Ta army rations, presumably from Panama. To expedite conference work, delegates are reported to have agreed to shelve all economic matters formally scheduled for discussion before the revolution interrupted the meeting April's. These economic questions Include the problem of how the U. S.

can further aid Latin America. They ing on constitutionality of important provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act. On March 13, U. S. District Ohio.

required since 8 A. M. today In the Mrs. Basel Smith, Elmira, N. Mrs.

Walter Reeder, North Canton, Ohio; Mrs. Jane Major, Oreensburg, Ohio; Mrs. Frank Mock, Powakan, Ohio; 21 grandchildren and two In an area northwest of Drama and south of the Bulgarian border. These three ended their campaigns Jewish areas, with latitude given so Judge Ben Moor ruled unconsti driven will have time to apply. Bloyd, Jr.

of Portland set down here at A. M. (EST) and took off at 7:38 A. M. lor Goose Bay to refuel.

The other planes zoomed In at 15 minutes intervals making only brief stopovers. Lt. Col. Frank W. Ellis, Flight Commander, said the mission was designed "to gain further experience in long-range transoceanic light and In problems of group with a blaze of oratory 'directed primarily against Communism.

Dew ey and Taft talked to Nebraska tutional a section forbidding spend' ing of union funds for political pur Palestine government Identity great-grancichildren, voters only by radio. poses. The NLRB has appealed friends will be received at Mc-Moore's ruling to the Supreme Courtlcardell Funeral Home after 11:00 The attack, employing artillery, Infantry and aircraft, la part of a spring offensive, Informed sources in Salonika said. The fighting began at dawn, with Seventh Division units spearheading the drive. cards, including public Information office press credentials, no longer are adequate for passage through Jewish quarters.

But what they said added up to a'omic mtins- later in the year, oro- The three-judge court Which rul Wednesday. Services will be general attack on th Communists, bably in Buenos Aires. held in funeral home, Wednes The spokesman, giving ed today is a tribunal which federal laws provide for in order to speed action on constitutional A "streamline" procedure will be followed bv delegate durfnff the day at 2:00 p. m. Rev.

Paul Taylor ol Cherry Tree will officiate. Taft, who startled Nebraskans remainimr of the conference. Marshall Blames Reds For Colombia Revolt months ago by a proposal In Omaha Thousands Return' To Coal Pits MBS CABBIE JAMISON RHINE In effect, it takes cases at the ot Brush Valley, aged 69, passed All basic decisions will be made immediately by top delegates sitting as a steering committee instead of for scaling down farm price support struck to his guns In a radio platter district court level, but appeals from it do directly to the Supreme (Continued from Page One) away Tuesday, April 13th, in the. Indiana Memorial Hospital. broadcast to the state, Court, by-passing u.

S. Circuit 1 subordinates debating the subjects first in lesser committees. The Ohloan said that the farm She was the wife of j. Harvey Courts of Appeala. This also can be details of the projected government, said it would consist of a 13-member 'cabinet.

Including a premier and ministers of foreign affairs, economics and finance, defense, commerce and industry, labor agriculture, justice, education and health. Bullets anof mortar shells whistled on Biblical Mount Scopua today even as these political events developed. British 'troops were rushed there (In San Francisco, Antonio Gal Rhine. These active mines normally employ about 10,000 men but were operating today with about 75 per cent ol per done in some cases on regular U. parity formula must be revised.

He added: The American army was reported tan, brother of Jorge Eliecer Gaitan, District Court decisions. It was The body has been removed to to be bringing In special radio equipment to set up an American sonnel. Liberal leader, whose slaying Friday touched off the revolt, said the done In the case of Moore's ruling. Robinson's, Indiana. The trouble with a flat 90 per cent guarantee of parity Is that lt can-1 In today's ruling, Judges Wilbur inter-communications system with Complete obituary and arrange assassination was the opening move In eastern Pennsylvania 'more than 10,000 anthracite trooped back to the not be carried without production controls." K.

Miller and Bolltna J. Laws up hold the non-Communist and finan the scattered U. S. groups in the city and with other delegations. in a plot Intended to "reach Sec retary of State Marshall.

ments will appear in Wednesday's paper. Br JOSKFH F. MCEVOT BOGOTA, Colombia, Apr, 13 VP) Secret ray of State George C. Marshall blames international Communism for the abortive revolution which ravaged Bogota and disrupted the Pan American Conference. Marshall told newsmen and conference delegates last night that the revolt followed the same pattern as outbreaks which have provoked labor troubles in France and preelection unrest in Italy.

Delegates are expected to ratify today their determination to con cial registration provisions. Judge diggings, ending a sympathy walkout begun a week ago in support ol the soft coal miners. The Colombian government has E. Barrett Prettyman dissented. MBS.

MABTHA ANN GLLLIS, 66 to stop a long Arab-Jewish battle. It began when three vehicles of a Jewish convoy struck electrically told delegates it can have every Robert N. Dunham, NLRB gener Ernest, died this morning at 3 o' Sam Caddy, of Lexington, Ky (Communists in Panama City circulated flysheet last night saying that Marshall had fled Bogota and taken refuge In Panama. This was an obvious falsehood.) thing in order for a resumption of work by the end of the week. But clock at her home, of a heart attack.

-Taft is dead-set1 against any major1 government controls of production or prices. Parity, is a formula aided at giving the farmer the same purchasing power he had in a former favorable period, usually 1009 to 1914. The Stassen-Dewey-Taft trio gen detonated mines while en route to Hadassah Hospital and the Hebrew The deceased was born April 26, many delegates are reported, to feel al counsel, said the decision "strengthens the hand of the country In dealing with the Communists in labor." He told a reporter that "every president of UMW District 50, predicted many bl that state's 52,000 miners might end their walkout today. About half ot Alabama's 20,000 miners were working. University.

1BB1 in Lithuania, the daughter of that meetings must begin within the late Martin and Martha Toskey Arabs attacked the stalled vehi the next day or so in various resid effort should be made to expunge Barchlst. cles. Haganah fighters rushed to erally was looked upon as leaders Communists from the labor ences, The Catholic Primate of Colom tinue the conference here, despite the riots which have destroyed Most Southern Illinois mines were She was a resident of Ernest for aid the convoy. The fight raged reported in operation at 75 per cent the past 43 years. The following much of the city end killed 300 per for five hours during the afternoon and gunfire still was audible thru- The case was brought by the CIO to normal.

The Williamson, W. Va-, in the seven-man race for the endorsement of Nebraska's Republicans. But there were some politicians survive: sons. Earlier, sources close to Mar National Maritime Union. bla, Msgr.

Ismel Perdomo, has condemned persons of "communist anti Christian doctrines." He says they were responsible for sacking and Sons, Felix, Peter, Frank, Char "This situation, (the Mar- shall told newmen, "must not be judged on a local basis, however tragic the immediate results to the Colombian people. The occurrence goes far beyond Colombia." "It is the same definite pattern as occurrences which have provoked strikes in France and Italy and that is endeavoring to prejudice the sit-uation in Italy where elections will he held, on April IB. In actions we take here regarding the present situation, we must keep clearly in out Jerusalem at nightfall. The extent of the casualties was not known, but the wounded number In les at home; Bernard, who forecast that Senator Arthur shall said the U. S.

had taken the stand the conference must remain in Bogota. Final decision on the future ol the conference is expected field reported 14 of 51 pits working, mostly with short crews. At Blue-field, W. Va the Pocohontas Operators Association said about 45 to 60 mines were working. Crews were Many top labor union men have been critical of the provision.

Some call it an "insult" for Congress to demand that labor men -make such daughters, Mrs. John Stapleton, Er burning many of the city's historic vandenberg of Michigan who says nest; Mrs. Ralph Dfnardi, Pitts churches. he isn't Interested In the nomination after a meeting set for 2 P. burgh; Mrs.

Joseph Shirokey, Cleve Msgr. Perdomo, who is Archbis might run well up among the lead a statement. not up to normal and production fl hop of Bogota, said the home of the ers. land, Ohio; Mrs. Larry, La Barri, Oakland, one brother, Wil was pui at ou per enii tivimai.

Marshall is the first conference delegate, outside the Colombian Government, publicly to attribute the dozens. 1 in the Judean hills south of Bethlehem, Arab units made another attempt to cut Jewish links between Jerusalem and outlying settlements. i Three waves of Arab attackers Palal Numcio and his own resi A "wait and see" attitude toward Almost no campaigning has been done for him or for Gen. Douglas liam Barchlst, Ernest and three li New York, a spokesman for the union's attorney said the case will be taken to the Supreme Court the only court which can give a final decision on the constitutional Lewis' trial tomorrow before Judge the revolution to world Communism' mind the fact that this is a world grandchildren. dence have been burned and valuable Catholic Archives destroyed.

The Liberal Party has announc MacArthur, Gov. Earl Warren of and dlrectely to Russia. affHir not merely Colombian Th fTovernment an- k81" American." California, -and House Speaker The deceased was a member of Assumption Roman Catholic Church Ernest and Rosary Association of A. 'Alan Goldsborough kept most miners still idle away from the pits. One coal digger said the aentiment among these non-workera was that jstruck at the Kear Etzion colony.

Joseph Martin of Illinois. ity of the provision. ed that the funeral of Jorge Gaitan the assassinated leader, will be held Marshall made his statement at between Bethlehem and Hebron, Louis R. Harolds, a member of Assumption Roman Catholic church. tomorrow morning at the Capitolo, and three adjacent settlements.

Un the residence of the Assistant Secretary ol Stale Norman Armour, three miles from Bogota. nounced yesterday that it had severed diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. Two Russian, described as Communist were among persons taken into custody the firm of William Standard, the union attorney, said Standard will argue the case before the higher confirmed reports said 45 Arflbs were killed. Susquehanna after rising swiftly yesterday under the impetus of a. Friends will be received in her late home, Ernest after 2:00 p.

m. Wednesday. Requiem mass will be He made It plain without saying New violence also erupted on the court. two-inch week-end rainfall, was beginning to subside. Cymer Council Approves DST celebrated in Assumption Church, on charges of having stirred the thal ne thought Communists de- plains of Esdraclon (Armageddon) The west branch of a crest of Saturday, April 17 at 9:00 a.

m. by Very Rev. Father E. E. Farrl.

In "we would be letting John L. down if we went back now." The court must decide whether to find Lewis and his aides In contempt because they were a week late In ordering the work return; whether to grant the union's motion to wipe out the charges ol whether to grant thu government's request for an injunction under the Taft-Hartley Act Mrs. Huiton To where Arabs and Jews have been fighting for two weeks around the rioti. Uberalely planned the revolution to Rept Donald L. Jackson R-Cali.

disrupt the conference, which was a member of 'the U. S. delegation 'considering- adoption of an anti- 7.84 feet more than two feet under Over Protests terment will take place in St. Ber the danger level last night (Retire From PO nard's Cemetery, Indiana. Leydic Clearfield.

told newsmen last h-was re- Communist resolution to embarrass turning to Washington today to re- the western world and to influence The Clymer Borough Council, at Funeral Home has charge of The Federal-State Flood Fore isolated Jewish bastions. The. Jewish Agency said the Hebrew Civil Service Commission has filled 50 key pots. They include high positions in the economic and finance ministry, which now is tak Due to a prolonged illness, Mrs. I port to Congress on the revolution.

next Sunday Italian elections. rangements. casting Service said the river would Ella Thompson Hutton, S15 College WILLIAM J. WILSON, 74, form crest at Williamsport today at 16.5 feet This also is several feet under flood stage. The wait-and-see situation wa summed up briefly in the case of the 300-member local at Jamison, Va.

Avenue. Indiana, has retired as the senior clerk in the money order division of the local post office. ing over the agency's financial af I The Indiana pedestrian was employed by the Ross and DeGaetano Cleaners as a presser, and was re Indiana and Arcadia Men Auto Victims which voted not to return to work hefore Wednesday. E. C.

Barton, a special meeting held night, approved Daylight Saving Time for Clymer Borough over protests registered by the local union of the United Mine Workers of America. Members of the union had previously appeared before, the town fathers, as representatives "of the union, and asked that Clymer Borough remain on Standard Time. The reason given' was that the time Mrs.Hutton entered the service i a substitute clerk on April 1, Russians Building siding at 433 Philadelphia street. president of the local, said the miners felt they would be "letting Lewis 1920. She was promoted to regular Air Fleet The Arcadia man, Grant Thomas mer Plumville resident, died at the homo of his sister.

Mrs. Harry Getty, Erie. The deceased was born Dec- 30, 1973 in South Mahoning the son of McKee, and Margaret Mc-Causland Wilson. He married Pearl Davis on July 25, 1900, who preceded him death, April 2, 1920. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Plumville and serv clerk on October 1, 1921 and since fairs, i No cabinet appointments have been designated publicly, the spokesman said1.

The chief government functions now being organized, he said, are planning an expansion. of the police force, immigration laws and econ Continued from Page One) Kerr, who died this morning in the (continued from page one) avoid hitting this man. Authorities that date has continued as clerk in the financial division of this office with the exception of one year, Spangler Hospital, suffered a frac down" if they went oacx Deiore then. Several western Pennsylvania locals met last night and adjourned without taking action. Most ol them scheduled new meetings' for today.

said he does not think any controls change would cause the miners un- tured skull. said Buterbaugh who is a mute, apparently stepped out from be would be necessary. idue hardships due to their working 1931-32, while she was on leave or absence in California. The car which struck the aged omic machinery. tween cars parked along the side of Symington said that planj.

for ex-1 hour change. panding the air force to 70 groups i Council said, however, that should ed as an Elder for many years. She has been faithful, and loyal man was alleged to have been driven by Emery Sibley, 57, of Mahaf- the street and was struck by the on coming The following survive: Mrs. Joe call for purchase of planes (the miners fail to work oat a satis- by July 1, 1950. Of these, he added, factory working schedule with or- 000,000 for initial payments, and said the whole plan could be re fey R.

D. according to State Police from the Indiana substation, who investigated the accident. Berry, Punxsutawney; Wendell Home R. Wayne, Polk; Mis. 1,312 would be purchased in the ficials of the Clearfield Bituminous Both union and mine officials said some mines would operate today but both refused to give names ol the mines or coal companies.

"There seems to be a mixed up reaction," said John P. Busarello, oresident ot UMW District 5 (Pitts employee of the Indiana Post Office and it is with the deepest regret to the entire force at the office that Mrs. Hutton has advised the Postmaster of her desire to retire due to her Illness. viewed any time. coming year.

Coal largest mine in the Cly Helen Fredenburg. Sacramento, Lewis had wanted $100 a month Police said the accident occurred Symington said the air force does mer area, another meeting ot coun Harold, Indiana: Richard, for miners when they reach 60 not believe it would have to use the ell would be called to reconsider Erie: a sister; Mrs. Harry Getty. about two and one-half miles south of Glen Campbell, on Route 80, years ot age and had 20 years in Erie and 14 grandchildren. burgh), which has 27,500 workers, Idraft to get the men needed for 70 the matter.

groups. Montgomery Township. During the. years of her employment hundreds of patrons have en-ioved her simple, pleasant, and America's Undisputed Leader Mr, Wilson was a former resident the industry. Also he wanted all UMW members declared eligible, including 16,000 In captive (steel- of Plumville and had spent the past company-owned) mines.

He predict The Arcadia man apparently was walking along the road when he "The primary reason we are for the draft," he said, "is that the WndfgC U3)fX0n regardless of how long ago they ed 35 per cent production In bis five years in the home ol his son, Richard Wilson of Erie. laid down their tools. -vn ineir ioois. was struck by the automobile. area.

Army is for it. As you know we a Horn declared he is "not once had to stop our (volunteer) iMIilC III TTrSCK 1 Van cheerful manner. Her great abilities as a financial clerk have been appreciated by the Post Office Department. Her fellow workers at the Indiana Post Office wish her many Friends are being received at Locals delayed action also in Dis recruitintf because we had all the the Bowser Funeral Home, Plum satisfied" with the arrangement. He said that paying pensions to UMW U- men for whom we had money." 1 Information was to be fued today ville from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today.

trict 4 (Unlontown, Pa. with 21,500 members) but many meetings were set for today. Michael Hcnus, sec Severity of Punishment May Hinge On Miners The Senate Armed Services Com-: against ueorge u. arown, uayion enjoyable years of retirement and Funeral services will be held in Imittee meanwhile went behind clos-1 R-D- 2 to "failure to stop for a Plumville Presbyterian Church at happy contentment at ner noma on members whose employers are not ocntributing the 10-cent tonnage royalty for the welfare fund would violate the Taft-Hartley Law. But he said he is unable to pre ed doors to begin writing its own I Stop Sign, which resulted in an ac- 12:45 Wednesday in charge of Rev.

College Avenue. (Continued from Page One) draft bill. It has had two weeks of icident here yesterday afternoon, ac- retary-treasurer of the district, first announced he expected "most of the men back by tonight" then said he believed "the situation will clear up In a lew days." cording to Indiana Borough Police. H. J.

Gerhardt, Interment win iae place in Baracha Cemetery, open and private sessions with top military leaders. strike provisions by appointing a dict whether he or other operators Pope Receives Myron Taylor board of inquiry then authorizing, will challenge the Bridges compro Operators and United Mine Work mise in court. The Ohio operator MRS. LEENA CUSTIS ATKINS ers officials gave estimates last night LOCAL MAN LOG ED IN JAIL E. V.

Myers, 58. of Indiana, was hi aib. of 115 South Sixth Street, said he is leaving for Cleveland about mid-week. The Dayton man was said to have failed to stop tor the Stop Sign at 6th and Water Streets, at 4:19 p. m.

yesterday afternoon, and s'truck the operated by Earl Steel, of Indiana. Damage to the Steel car was estimated at 122 and none listed to the Dayton man's vehicle. which indicated at least 100,000 men would be in the mines on the vari lodged In the Indiana County Jail VATICAN CITY. Apr. 13 UP)- died in Indiana Memorial Hospital, Pope Pius XII today received Myron Most other negotiators for the op April 12, Monday, at 6:50 p.

m. ous shifts today. Attorney General Clark to seek an injunction. The April 3 restraining order issued by Judge Matthew F. Mc-Guire followed.

But Lewis and his miners looked the other way. until House Speaker Joseph W. Martin (R-MASS) step yesterday afternoon on a "drunk and disorderly" charge, according to Indiana Borough Police. erators, who had been trying to Sha was born on Oct. 14, iooi, in West Virginia, giant of the soft coal producers with 120,000 of the settle the pension dispute at meet Richmond, to Joel Brown and Taylor, president irumans representative the Holy See, for the second time since Taylor's recent return from America.

Elizabeth tBlair) Watkins. nation's 400,000 miners, reported a ings here with a committee ot the Union, also were leaving Mrs. Blair lived in Washington, slow but general return to work. A few crews went in on afternoon At the first audience April 5, delivered a personal letter from ped in with his suggestion that (ion. 'Dl A "A "fat TT II I Bridges be named the neutral truS-! They will set in the oictune eeain 3111 STf3ltllt I Cff aLIOflS D.

for 46 years and 17 years in Indiana. shilts and other on the late night She was a member of the First shins. the President. Contents of the let ter have not been disclosed. Presbyterian Church ol Inoiana and end wnen Lewis reopens nego- mm 9 ata.aa Rep.

Hartley iR-NJi. chairman i notions on his current contract. fj SnOOf) I ft A A MA Pi IS IS of the House Labor Committee and which expires June 30. In addition I 1 l0 1 3111 f9 WVWT As in Pennsylvania, district leaders moved quickly in informing the miners ol the agreement on a pen its missionary society, ane was also an active member In many patri in off that malcti a fine shoe itrvt you well Flortheim has nerer bean saiis lied juii to make a shoe that looks good in a show-window. Florshtim Qualify is the sum-total of many fine attributes which mean longer wear, cstra comfort, tod mwimuoa viJim to This high standard of personal service has built last June oier a veto, said the ac-1 settled only tentatively bv the! O.

Straitiff, cashier of the 2 Billion Okayed For Warplanes Grinnie" Barclay in the forth otic organisations. coming election of a Lions District Surviving are her nusband, James ISutton Blair, two sons. Dr. Custis Lee Hall ot Washington, D. C.

and tion ot Martin and Bridges had Bridges-Lewis plan, the union is lF'rst National Bank of Indiana, last helped to by-pass the law. I getting ready to ask for a substan- niht spoke to the Lions Club on When asked in a televised inter- nii wage boost and uo to 40 cents 'sheep raising as a hobby. sion plan. Some went to meetings of large and asked the men personally to go back to their jobs. Others spent their time contacting local officers by telephone.

Governor. Stephens pointed out the qualities ol his candidate with (Continued on Page One) view what he thought of Martin's ton for the welfare fund instead1 During the past four years, Mr. intense conviction and good humor. should be mad. avail- intervention in the strike.

Hartley I the nresent 10 entity has made a study of raising On the industrial side, Chesapeake Less in fun, however, another sble Immediately to save time and to get the aviation Industry under saio last mgm small episode involved your Lions Club reporter. Two weeks ago, we 'Well, this is a Presidential W7 Ohio Railway officials at Huntington, W. announced the recall of shop foremen fourloughed during worth of -Greenville, S. and Mrs. William' S.

Conklin of Portland, 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild. a full head ot steam. and when the Presidential bug sheep. From the first sad experience ol losing his original flock of 16 sheep, to his present successful 'herding of 71 ewes and about 100 jlambs, the speaker explained some Here's bow the new money Is ear the large. 6oe shoe b.tes bam." i nreaten low marked: the shutdown and said 1.600 other railroaders laid off in Huntington will be called back later this week.

business in the Martin has been considered a dark D-la. 1 a. made a mistake "Tailtwister1 ol the club was named as "Moe" Williams in our story. Since then, Moe Williams has acted as Tail-jtwtster because your reporter "ap horse contender for the GOP Pre-' WUUIslJT world. of the things he learned and how he Air jrorces: tor new spenawg fi.

223,100,000, Including 358,100,000 learned them. (Continued from Page One) sidential nomination. He received a i standing ovation in the House after! The first back-to-work movement was reported yesterday in the west Mrs. Blair was first married to Captain Edward P. Hall who is deceased.

Friends will be received in her late home alter 7:00 p. m. today where services will take place to cash and 1665,000,000 in contract With materials on the subject ob pointed him." authority; new cash to pay oil prev ern Missouri-Kansas section where the tentative settlement of the Stone that "a major flood" of from State College and other The true Tailtwister, Harry C. puw was announced. umo Hivcr was expected.

Stone agricultural sources. Straitift learn morrow at 3 p. m. Rev. Harry 0.

Bridges proposed the pension isaid severe flooding was anticioated ied to orevent disease in his flock "Moe" Graham has sulked during the last two weeks because of the error. Your reporter regret it miners began returning almost as soon as word ol agreement moved over the news wires. Union Jeaders in several states announced they expected full produc Boyd will officiate. ious contract authorisations 000.000. Naval aeronautics: For new spending e153.OO0.OO0, including in cash and contract authority; new cash to pay off previous contract authorisations Interment will be in Oakland sincerely.

Cemetery. compromise at an early-morning lalong the Ohio's tributaries. and how to protect it from para- meeting yesterday. He and Lewis I Three inches of rain drenched sites. He spoke of dusting the nl-yoted lor the plan, this putting it western Pennsylvania in the last mals with DDT.

of routing pasturing effect over the opposition ofjhours. In Pittsburgh, many small 'age in three different fields, of Ezra Van Horn, the operators' trus-! streams went out ftheir banka idioDini a fleece in one nlaea. at Uia Tailtwisted Moe Graham an tion of coal todav includm? Illin. nounced last night that "Farmers' DOBA ELtH COSTeiLO died in oit, Wyoming, Utah, Washington, her late home in Penn Run R. D.

1, Colorado, northern New Mexico and Night," when the three service 11 ltc. flooding low-lying streets and some idiferent qualities of wool and mut- clubs of Indiana will join. as hosts. The cash for new Air Forces.today. Tuesday, April 13, at 4 a.

m.lohio 'total ol mora than 55,000 ior iuu jceuars. ton the various breeds. to termers ol the community, is SDediB Includes 11.140.000.000 for She was born on June 26, 1947 in jnen. i mommy pensions lor UMW mem-; Floods on the Ohio. Mononeahel.

B.for th. m.tin. i. i. whA in vuuw'w i pUTCUKSC PWW" m.iu JlUifl dll KV IHy.

lllU.ai. 1.UUMI7, OUier SUteS UlCludina WfiSt Vl f- woo iAi rcurea ner May j. tana Allegheny Hivers at Pittsburgh lover to Program Chairman -Tom" Mthnriii nhurph citatviiwi tnr Tnicf-iian Atl mn.1. Will Pnctalln 1 je. ourvwmg are ner pim.

raieru- juii production by tomorrow. Ml II auvernmem gave must exceed tne nood stage figure 'Brbor. who intrduced the speaker, Lion "Sid" Boya thanked group AAIhA9r1 irhWiod Und by several b'lore 'ny rioui number ol humorous episodesiol club members for driving the For the Navy t73S.7O0.0Q0 is set grandmother, Mrs. Elisabeth Cos-! the 1946 spring strike) and tBi are 'damage is Ihrcatend. inreewna.

IIIUUI IlliUll 3 At ze reel occurred. club-sponsored more than 62 years old with 20 lonlv fw lo- ii.j ..1 LI i. aside for plane buying. 19.300.000 tel)o of Homer City: and maternal' Pennsylvaniani will man every for pilotless aircraft, and 000.000 grandmother. Mrs.

Zor H. Hill ot position on the prospective 1948 wk: yputmvtt nun- Loona to see we 1 years, servtve-Bridges set aside In eastern Pennsylvania, the sell campaign manager for J. Boyd last Friday night. for miscellaneous projects. Run R.

D. Penn State football team. 4.

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