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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 4

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Tils' "4 1 i. ,1 -J'i, 5 i he Kids' a irtat ffj6K them to See thr SOlh 1 tl PoX pic lllll'C, ''Lnili'ft', White npp'nr- enil en joy Ing the little surprise HI plot dAslgnbtl to startle thai Papa qutoed 1 them nn, leay- tug the, theatre. "Weren't you lonljhed wheh you foilnd thitt Lnurrt was. still H'live?" hrr asked. course chorused, "We knew she wash't deatf because we the 'corning attractions' trailer last it showed scenes fctmi tJie last half of the We -cottid Riless Ihe whole story." It looks to me.

like 20th Century Is convicted of major blunder mie, incidentally, ibaU'Js common. Too Ynsfiy 'trnik'rs' show no Imtnj' key Irenes from the 1 coming at- irartiovf thHt tlie audience -is nble 10 anticipate every story development wheii Ihe pfciure la shown. That's poor policy iir the case of an ordinary drama; it's worse when the picture Is murder Mystery. KVe made It a ruin to adjourn tti Ihe lobby for a smoke when "Previews of Coming Attractions" nre announced, for the snnie reason that I' refuse lo listen when some 'well-meaning bore attempts to tell Ihe plot j9f the picture I plan to sec at later dale, The men who make trailers must he iidtllrtcd to the practice of reading the last chapter of a new book bclore the story. CHATTBltJ'Tt's hard to tell w'hlch gH'cs the average glamour girl the most her-self praised, or hcnrlnirti rlvarcri- tletectl Norninutcd lor the most- surpri.sinRly K0od actor -of-1044 'ttwoid! King Crosby 1 sec'that springy walk of Hob Hope's remembering a Jumping Jack I once received for Christmas Peas-ln-a-pod: Ramsay Ames and liindn Sterling When speaking of Betty arable's rise to fame, it is appropriate' lo say' that Hollywood uncovered a great star Add fiirls' who have kepi their feet on the ground while Bolting their names In lights: Anne Baxter 'Bobby-soxers would really scream for Van Johnson it MOM were to give him a dancing role; few hoofers nre better.

THE PARADE: Ted diplomat. car-old Master Donaldson cheerful marred his reputation for play' com on. Ihc first M) the crowd thrill in this scene from "Mm-bary Const coming to (he Capjtol theatre starling Saturday, Minnie tlnrnw, John Carrndlhn and Bruce also have pfiiinltutll rules. gigncoir I'wo "IIU TODAY.THURSDAY "Four Feathers Starring John' Clements June Duprex "Yqnks Ahoy" Sfarrinq Wm, Tracy Joe Sawyer tnkp when he discovered that current role required Mm tn 'rnt an ice crcnin He required six tnkcs Kj nttttin replellon Uetty Ift'Uton, gfrl, Miss'Hultnn freely iidtnils.ln intevvi'cwers thnt she bttli, likes to fill her home with toy animnls und that" she sleeps with favorite toddy Ucrti-l Lticlllo Brenior, Irne believer. Miss Bremer iscorns iniper- stlflotis stnra.who fortune tellers.

She lins snre.r sj-stcin, experience hnvlntf tnui-hl liar Hint ROOtl hick Is In-coniilig- whenever (he big (oc on her right foot starts to lliiKlc, FIDLINOS: Hermise of the spreud' of her 'lips, Miirlhd Rfiyo- is boiiib'acried by B'ut there's no movie bentuy Who wpuldn't l)e snooty. If blessed wllli her Jilpsl QUOTES AND COMMENT: Pnn tntiRnzlne: "When- RII! ihkes tip nnvlgntlon for Rity, you know how Mie Innsl fee)" Completely nt sen? Column: Lnius- bury's boy Iriond, wealthy rnnchei', sends her it few'pounds nf home- churned butler every werk," Now, there is a beiui with jioinib! Pun inngnzino: "Hollywood islrl.s, for nil their glamour, invariably nhow preference for the typical American buy." Like Turlum Hey and Erroi Plynn? Publicity: "Jnn Hall, one- ol' Hollywood's most "devoted Inisbnnd.i, Mincml liorribly from loneliness while Krnnce.s l.miR- ford overseas" Hi; WIIK positively cut up nboul II, in lai'U Ciena" Kelly: "Theio tuo no' ciils to being a Micee.sftil actor." There Khould be now thnt women nre bvcnmlriK produri'i's. The scene bcliiR liimed for AIOAI'K "Her Highness tind the IJell- boy" culled fnr tluee Lnmnrr. Robert and mongrel dog. The pooch, nu'arnnleed to be perfectly -trained by, its owner, was to stand between Walkpr und Miss Ltimar, ttiuhiK up for- with nhjert di-'volu'in Uut things didn't work mil Hun In throe sticccsiive lakes, the dou Knzcd not Bob.

In the fourth take he dropped nil restraint rose on his hind legs, nml 'pliuited kiss on the Lnnuirr forehead. "ThniRs hnvc to come to pretty pass," muttered the "I ask for they Hive me iDi.slribtited by The McNtiiighl Synrhaite, Eire rnihvnys earriecl 800,000 Ions Of beets this year. Corral, Chile, has Just celebrated its -100th anniversary, Poor Digestion? a 5 Headachy? na Spur or Upset? an Tired-Listless? DD Do you fool hondnohy and UJMPI duo ID poorlv digested food? To ft-pl chit-rtul unil Imiipy you? food must Iw digoatoil properly, Eiitih ilny, Nature muni produce about two pints of viul ditresiivo jiilro tu digcot your fyod, If Naturo (nil 1 your fond rnuy remttin leaving ypq bcqilurhy und irrualile. Thi-ri'forf, you iiiuut (lie llnw of this iligratiro juice, l.iitlu in as littlo us 30 minulen. Ami, juu'ro on thn rwul to feeling defend on urininiil uMa di foutiti'ract Ciirlcr'a Uitttv l.ivcr 1'illa aul iligiaiion nfti-r lurc'a urtlur, TaUo Carli-r's l.iulu l.iver 1'ills us ilirfctcd.

them uny Reveal Millions Of Civilians On Public Payrolls The cnwus bur- euit figmes lluit nearly one of evt'ry 20 inhabitants of the bnitiid Stales is a civilian employe of a federal, stale or local governmental The "disclosed jhat 000 civilians aru' woiking for more (iiiin separate governmental bodies in this country, On the basis of an estimated population of as of mid-1914, the bureau arrived at its l-in-20 figure. The total of governmental unit's includes (sdernl and slate agencies plus II.O.'iO county organisations, town or township units, 10,220 municipalities, school district units, rind 0,291) special district budi'es, Of tile tolnl number ul governmental employes, winch includes 1 teachers -awl other school employes, a.M.'S.OOU work for the federal government and for sUile and local units. Erhart Mrs. Albert Gross spent several days lust week with the Mary Kaiser family in Cleveland. Mrs.

Frank Ullrich and Mrs. Bert Meyer visited George Kennedy and iislcr Hfbecrti UoL'Son, Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, Suiul.iy, Ueun Uegul family of llunl- and Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Gross and Niincy of Medina, were Suntl.iy night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gross. Mrs. Hertnmd Lockyear of Medina and Miss Violel Feist spent and Christinas in the Eddie April home, Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Thuttnmn spun! Chriylmiis teUilives In ClevoUmd. Mr, and Mrs'. Jimmy April spent Fndiiy evening in the Ed' Steyer llKITH', Piuvell Meyer nf Medina visited his partnts S.iturduy evc-mng, Mr. niui Mrs, Frank Ullrich uere Chn.slm.is dinner in tlie C.

Marlm und Russul Fish home at C'hiitlutm, Cpl, Waller Kramer and family of Muimtain Home, Idaho, Mr. and Mis. Bi'acli and daughter of 11, ir- Mr and Mrs. Sekulich iind Miss Kaiolyn Kriiiner Tall- nutdiii 1 spent Chnslmas' then I.Uher. Karl Krumt-r and fanuly.

day ilmnei Kin-sis, of Mi. lUiincy Haury wi-rc Mrs C. Ni-ff of Hiicky River, Mr. Mrs, J. G.

Il.iury iitul duuKiiters t't'loitr uf Arlett.i and Mrs. Com Huntlev. Miss inline Ximmttrni.in of Kly- spent Chrisinuis witii tier pin Mr. and Mrs, Freil niiin. Mr and Mrs Wilfit'it Fries and David.

Mr. and Neil Fill's son, all of Klyrui, spent Christmas tliu of (heir p.irents, Mr, Mrs, Frank Fries, Christinas gue.sis in (he Sammy Dii'toneli home were Mr. und Mrs. I llulwh of ClifveUuui, Mr tot M.inju Willumi Hicti-i- of l.cAler. The H.ukm family Hi i Mr.

and Mrs. Fnnl I son who came from Nebraskj, Frank Harold Shnir- i'r of C'leveland mioMs of Mr Albert Ei 1 h.irt, Robfi-1 of Cirve- I N'mii 1 f.mi'lv uiul hi' Ch.irl.'f. C.irtcr in Chri'tmn- TODAY ll'i tUKPUOH JEANNE CRAIN INTHfMUMIME, DARLING Oio's Electiofl Laws To Be Studied ot the Sertale t'he iedlslatufe U'lll Begin study nf laws In ovdef tn set up permanent soldier vMtc legi.sialion, it lenrnrcl dny, Sen. Carl' Shepnarri, of Akron, appointed the sp6Cl(ii flvei member eommiHeo yo'slni-dny to Study proposed chnnges in stale election Mitch fncilitiite snklirjr. Voting, possibly ihcllldlHR ft uniform prlmnry dule'for nil Ohio inimicififiiiiies.

Sheppard (hut one of the biggest blocks to the participation of servicemen Ui Jocal as as-stiite and national i-lec- iions WITS the short period of (fmr between municipal primary and general elections. 'Shepparri srild that one solution would be for Ihe general assembly In prescribe a Uniform primary election dale for till cilies at least six months before. Ihe general lion boards wtnHci have nmple lime to mail'out The. need for permanent soldier' vote legislation has been made more acute, Kheppnrd said, by Ihe fact that the United Stales probably will retain a comparatively large standing army' afler the war for policing purposes. Shpppard said Secretary of Stale Edward Hummel will be among those appearing before initial meetings, of the new sub-committee next week.

Sub-committee members included: Sens, G. He'iners, Hamilton; Koseoo H. Wiilcull, Franklin; William Bnyd, M. Kirkendall, Alontgonery, Sheppard, Kirkendall named commillec secrulufy. in the home of her son, Emil, this Winter, Mr.

iiiKl Mrs. Cieorye Condren and family were Christmas guests in the home of lluiir daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warner at Chrpiicwii Lake. MIS.S Janet Zimmerman spent Tuesday the U.

B. Stflcth home. Eddiu Bertrand Lock- Feist and Misses Ada Heynolds. Uornthy and Violet Feist vihited the (Jlen Vannayun family Chrlstmits Mr. and I lurry Wilkenson of Medina, Gloscr and family of Shaker Heights and the Ralph family of Gr.ifton were Sunday dinner guchls uf Mr.

and Mrs. Charles (J rosb. H. B. Spicth and daughter and Mrs.

Harry Carter were Tuesday visitors hi Giafton. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gross were Christinas day dinner guests in the home uf llieir son, Kulph Gross. NI.WS CLD-- Sgt.

Robert Shof- nitis, radio technician, hat, been returned to the and is enjoying a HO ri.iy furlough with his parents, Mr, and George Shofnitis of Abbe ruad. Air and Mrs John Towiiiend re- eeivi'd day from their son. Lee, is in luninng Camp Robinson, Ark. linjoy I'arty of the Sheffield Mother's Study club enjoyed annual Christmas parly the home of Airs, Carl Sagu in l.oram. An exchange, of gifts u.is enjoyed and secret MMeih were revealed A ippi-r lolluwed Ihe clmociiig of mm The Januaiy nieeling will be lield (he home of Howard Moon.

Vl.s|( (irumlparents ICileen, Sally and flud Brown i ted i thoir grandparenl', 1'ontiac, "an, during tlie liolniavf. IN received from Soiirete Nazi Major Kitsgen, who holds Iron Cross fof destroying tanks In "hnhd'lo- hand'' fighting Volkssltirm youth in operation of mill-lank weapon. (Acme Telephoto) Wellington By CORA SHEPARD 523 Barker St Phone 21-Y Pof Dtilvery Service WARE ricrilck Avc. West Photic IlfT HV I'N details concerning I'vl. Edward (t'ddic) Soules, who furmorly mode his home and worked Ihe farm of Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Bear, Wellington, Route 4, and the youngest' son otj Frank Soules, Utyrlu, come from liTs cnplain. HiC'hard' K. Babrklgc of Kinsman. Kansas, ward surgeon, tit an English hospital, Eddie Was hit in the arm by'mnr- tar shrapnel while on- 1 -patrol for his company in Germany.

He has! been awarded the Purple Heart, and according to his ward surgeon, I is making very satisfactory re-j covery, Returning lo his command post aflr-r enemy fne had destroyed hih radio, Pvt, into'a when Ihe shelling gaii. Hearing that his officer been hit In the fool, ho-stnrted to return for aid. A mortar shell bursting in the trees showered fragments whieh'struck him in the arm. Pvt, Soules Is a nephew of Atrs. H.

B. Stevick. north of Wellington. Ho has a brother 'in the Coast Guard, Robert, a seaminf second class. Honor Pastor The Church'of Christ gave a farewell reception for their pastor, the Rev'.

Joe. Irby, who has, served church for about 14 months. His resignation took place Sunday evening. He is a student at Obcrlin School of it necessary to resign to devoTe all his time to his" studies In order to take his degree in "February. He plans to return lo his home in RADIO PROGRAMS HTA.M 11 MM) S-00 5'15 Evi'nius Prelude tipurt.i 5:15 Lovpll Nru-s Hi porter II'IS Worlrt 6:30 Trc-aitiry 0 4S Niiin Kuvtnoft TM1 Mr Mrs.

North 7:15 7 .10 Kmny Vounc'n 7-n OU Eddie Cantor jfl Mr Uiilnct AUy I) OH Km Kiscr SUtiw 8MU 11 Si 10,00 Supper t'liiii 10 15 Haikncti 10,30 Nrwi-Rynipii Hi-45 Syliphonettp It UO NCMH SpriMiailf 11.30 Hopoins WEDNKSOAV, January .1, I All SUhJrcl to Clmnji News TmisuH 1 Hunt Supirioun Itirn Mix liic'iimaiul dpurta Kldcrs In lipllfl (Vril Hn.wn Sunns SkUnr Hurnnn Advi-nt llcnutr IU ft 1 Sior.io Cisco Kid Sunmr'r Anchirn-Miinle Murray itmf Riders W.trill Ni ACPI WCl.K— CIO JIIP Sign Oil Jack Cutiioii Dr Christian NPWI r.uik Slnntra Wi.U'h Oreut Music Let Go fruMon I.i'wla Churn Jack. Man With Unnd Mariili Ulork Baltcr-Spla Serciiade tim'th YUIIIII; "-llunnos liiui.o Iti'iiiiiliip Mu.ic- Parails 6 On ruriiialilr Swim 8 15 Hie Mudi'rn 0 30 Oi'tninn Utotuck I) 4fi I'll- Piilllt I'l-li- 1 00 Murnine Milwlm 7'15 Ritncr VnifiiUrie 7 .10 Varit'IJ -Ni'W 4 7 -15 r.vn.v Ki'pnrtrr H'llO Musical Clink A.16 Hall niid H.3U Jean CVIbi'U lu'tcr TIU'KSDAV, I. i eratcraniH Subjrrl In ili4Mcrl RfVt'lllu in tthytlim I'unc in iriil i.i "9 00 I in KhUhmFarm Journal Ni-ufc Hf VfiUe-Ni'wi ut Up i Swing I.isirn Ladies Wi-i- llm I)nv S'cAs K.isy Ithvlhm Voice ol Comfort frf'lwi 1L Viil.iiiu Lady J'ulkm 915 ul the World llii- 1 'hi' WnriilMaMne KUth i C'l unit' FOR THp 0 NIY Ted Figrite and Orchestra Pgradt Uttir HIVOLI TODAY With the present drastic shortage of to the tune of radio programs boosting popular brandy, small wonder the average man is little confused, even about where he can borrow f'cyy dollars. Vincent CIIKIST.MAS AC TIVITU.S VINCKN'T -Mr and Mi Arthur Clewell of E.IMI Cleveland, weic guests. Christmas.

of Mrs, Lillian Taft mill her brother, Mr Herman Sehroedcr. Miss Frances SUnebniirf the holiday season vaiMtion the In.me of htT si'-ter iitid hifttMiid, Mr, ic T. M. H.ildwm is tcdfhtr Pembrt-ke Collie. North Carolina.

Ill Mr. und Kschtiuthj l'Ui" tx of the fouiu f.nlit'r, In ihe fin u.n Ki.uiK K-i-h- i (tilth who is ill in i.il Bill Rim-land, -un Mr niid Mr 1 Di'iuer Howl.ind been ill for ini'ie turee is itni'nivi-d 1 to (-u ,1 few nMite-. S.j'ur- pyi'tmii; He is in St lleiinan c-Uv di.it 1 li.m sier Kmilj l.e 'if', ill i in A'n- lu-is-t Suiui.is i IHinu-t Mr and Ai Stlutt r- Meme d.u.gl:tfi Donna, MufV He.bliix i.iiju-,'. i at.d vupper IV.y. Mr iti.J Ti'iul -Mr Mi- lli.lv' a- Mi Juiiii penter iitiii e'liUdon Mi i M-s Wil.

Ci 1 Hi fit i i of 1., i M-s i -j i li'i', fi.i.s nici i Finders 10 00 Kniiit ul Hie Hod'uiHt'V in 10 I'Uihuu-c 10 45 D.H.-I llniiira Lintlit'i Kirkl t.nvo 11:15 UuuKhier llenrts in Harniun 11:45 Orgao 12,00 HfiKirler 12 19 Klurii'i 13:30 V.iih'V Polk Wii.ters it Chlldrri) Ohio Farm Pgm. Ainandu C'harmUiv Children llmiion Ire -ncl llif-bnnd ij'iiiii Itnifdl H'iritan Inr Music i'I Hi-iiiir 11 UK 1 i9M.il i Time three lii.v liulv Kau- 'ti 'h Hand Music U.K 8 i You Ni'ca Advice I rent Music unrt Modtil Out GBl Simdiy I 1,1115 lie neatufr.il" Music For S'liiv lirlto Wt lutu TOO li'iidlrtit I Mill 1.15 1. daN I JO Woman In Wtittt 1 4'i HMiun HO A Aiuftirii 3-14 Mtt HrKins I Mirt Orr(i 2 30 H'-iipiT Ynurni'ft Kim .1.1 1 lilgln lo Utippliu'wl 1 rn- Tiri- 3 IS Mi JO l-orciwt l.nie 1'45 YmitjR Wifldi 1 Hrown 4 00 Whili (hrt Life 4 ID cum 111:1 1 4 1 Knrrp-l Ma Pcrkint Nrvs MI' filnii 1 I'll llr iv-r, MUM M.irl'n I nr-d Tim OnliCe House Mnslf fie Plullfr H. Muilc J' hni-on Family Carver Pirt'Ur parade Lnvely Music Parade Mc.iMj.e )n Mdilo 1'laltpr Parade 500 M.H.-C uiij I -i 1 I 4 1 P) nits'- Mu a li'Ni'ys World Pp. in fi .10 Dili's f- 6 4 1 In 1 00 irtfMi 11 'Si 7 10 Shure Vat 7 45 (Ui Or-irgi- Muryl Iln'i'i 15 in Joan HaVr )I I J' ''g ft 4-.

1)0 AllH-'E KA.I H.I ,1 li-n II Opi-i. 'I .,1 Wir.d XS'tle Eura Munc i Sinn OK KOI lr Iff, tt. i iic Hunt i News Mt 9 'II HIM) i 4i Ou sunprr 10 15 Hal a ft Ul lil 10 45 IU: i i 11 DO It'll (I swtr- 3U M'js 11 45 Ni MMI Wi'h --H4H il.i,' V. ji.1,.1' 1 Tft ,1 VjlVT Ar. rr ri -1 I 1 his'gllt're'i IV 11, i 'h BLUE SKY INK 6H16K6N PINNERS The Iftl lu Toyvu Ipr Ffank J.

Laiftfchfe srfld'fo'day (fiat a 34 cent increase paj' of sfafe e'ftpkij'feji irt pfoposerf staid Ifpn "may Justine 1 "''fhclefnplriyes of Ihe stale are efiliilot! to rXV raise, 1 he safd, "The pay raise, must be th 'conformity wiih the National Stabilization Act which allows a IS per crtil Increase over the pay level Of 1041. the allowance contemplated by (he bills how being sfdered, by fhe legislature are fn excess tif" the IS per cent allowed by the net, feel delay fh making salary adjustments for stale employes- may justify Ihe 24 per cent- increase proposed." Lmisehc -said that: he opposed lo a pay Increase retroactive to July, 1944, because of amount of money Involved, am firm In my belief that (herd Is no justification now for a pay raise retroaclive In July 1D44," he said', "If this pay raise should have been granted, why "was It not given In 1944? "The proposed 24 per cent raise In itself, will cost in 1945 and-1046 the sum of $11,600,000. The proposed bonus will cost nn additional $2.900,000. The taxpayers deserve belter treatment than thnt." Texas 'us soon ns he finishes his work' in Oberlifi, The reception was held in the basement of the "church Sunday evening, opening with congregational singing, accompanied by Mrs Naomi Swcsey. Scripture verse from (he Bible; talk, "Alms for Coming Year," 'by Miss Kate Clara; reading by Louise Frazier; two songs by GeoVge Me- Cuilough and Rev.

Irby; poem, by Donald Allison; three songs' by Gladys Blessing and Shirley Oney; reading, Miss LaVerne Swartz; by "Mrs. LaVerdo Rugg; Patty Swcsey snng, "Joy," Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allison presented a skit, "Bids and Gifts." The Allisons and Shirley Oney put on another skit, "Powder and Bullets." Cannes were played and refreshments served. Rev; Irby dismissed the reception.

The membership presented Irby with a gift of money. Return Home Mrs. H. R. Lindsey.

Mr. and Mrs, William Linrisey n.nd Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsey have returned from Reynolds, where (hey attended the funeral of Mrs. H.

Lindsey's twin brother, Craig Brumbaugh, who died December 21. He was a city mail carrier for 20 years: 1 He had visited here, and was known by many friends. He died of.a heart attack following week's illness. Collection Is Large The December paper collection made by Morgan-Diriam Post of the American Legion headed by Legion Slavage committee under direction of 11, Keep, repurt ycry large collection made Sunday morning, and a number of houses were not 'collected from, due to drifted The amount collected has not yet been learned. Shareholders to Meet Branson, secretary of Wellington Savings and Loan has announced the annual meeting! of tlie shareholders for the election of directors and other business for p.m.

Wednesday, January JO at the olfices of the company, Herrick avenue East. In Hospital Pvt, finny H. Lindsey, an infan- trjmnn on duty in the Southwest 1'ncific for mnny months, is receiving treatment at nn army general hospital. Details are lacking. Pvt.

Charles H. Lampcn Jr. has recovered from an attack of pneu-, monia and been reassigned to PO, 5, 07th Rpgt-. l.A.R.TC!, 2nd Platoon, Camp Howze. Texas.

Wclf ft SBtf reporTS OH War $oM Itv felyria gave the eills Sfstjh War Loan bfive figures slmiiinl boosts loddy, headis were particular-. lycncournged" by the increase In bond Tpdaj's' report at tie office of Harry Luelhl, ehiiiriftan for life campaign, in 13 bonds said in the city during the Campaign and tip to the end tjf the year, is $145.362 more than ''the city's qli6la of In purchases, and gives Ihe record of -Il8 pec cent of Us flood quota, The 'total, for all 6f boiids sold in the campaign, increased lo $4,403,600.50, which Is, niore than ttte city total $3,560,221. 'Hint means, it was pointed out, that Elyria has reached 12t per cent ol its ovei-'atl quota. Otic Disapnitintmcnt The only disappointment to Officials Was the fact that Ifr quota for individual sales was not reached, but that appears to be true of most cities according to reports received from other places, ElyrlffinricIWldual purchases up lo today amounted to wh'Jgi is -83 per Cent of cily's indnK- dual pales quoin. 9 Although there nre still a few more reports lo come in "for sales ma'dc'last week and not yet ed, 'Luelhi, believes that the final totals will be only a higlgir" reported The active campaign in the Sixth War Loan Drive cndcU 'Dcccmbet'- 16,.

but sales of Bonds, from that date until December 31 were credited' lo the city's Sixth War Loan figures and thnt made it sible for filyria to exceed its Bond quota. By Jiniiny NEW WAVE-LENGTH! The 'VTar Production Board will prune The, length of bnth towels pretty soon; There really Is no cnuse 'fc run tlio wnler AS DKKIM FARMER KILLED AT CROSSING VAN K. 64, a farmer, was killed yesterday when automobile in which' he was riding was struck by a train at a city crossing. The British Red Cross Agriculture Fund collected the record" sum $1,119,732 in Tuigust. FLYING INSTRUCTIONS A.

Airport, Lorain. Phone 61087. Competent Instructor Jack Coates, TONIGHT NELSON EDDY wttk Robert Armbruster's Orchestra in Station WADC Akron, The Ohio Public Service Co. Pepsi Coin, Company, Long City, tf. Frauchucd Bottler.

Pepsi Cola. Bottling po. of FAMILY PARTY.

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