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THE WEATHER The PUBLIC Interests FIRST YENING Fair tonight; Sundy considerable cloudiness; eon tinned cold. VOLUME NO. 81. NO. 37.

ifiocutn nut STAUNTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1945 im or rn attdi PRICE THREE CENTS wxu ajts mTuu mncm miio or cxscitxatxovs ay Reds WitHo 97 Miles Of Berlin; The Big Tom" Dies UONTGOBY WARD SEIZURE" Allies Progress On The Western Front IS DECLARED TO BE ILLEGAL fflTER-CLUB COUNCIL TO BT AGAIN ill PARIS, Jan. 27 UP) United (By the Associated Press) ODER RIVER DRIVE GAINING States Third Army troops striking on a 20-mile front in Luxembourg LONDON, Jan. 27 The Germans announced today that the Red Army and Belgium gained up to three had knocked out Hitler's war-vital CHICAGO, Jan. 27 OP) Army miles today and reached the Our industries In rich Upper Silesia and VlUINO KOSUN and unions on the home front should make a determined effort to adjust their labor disagreements without resorting to strikes and lockouts." had lunged up to the Obra River 97 seizure of Montgomery Ward and Company properties on order of President Roosevelt was declared illegal today by Federal Judge aaoAi miles from Berlin. German accounts indicated that The newly organized Inter-Club Council will meet again Monday, two prongs of Marshal Gregory K.

PASEWAUC -GERMANY, Zukov's drive, outflanking Poznan Jan. 29. at eight p. In one of In declaring the army seizure of 16 properties of the huge mail order concern on Dec. 28 was il Philip L.

Sullivan who said "It is with considerable reluctance that I have arrived at the conclusions in this case." River barrier to Germany. The Third's roll-up to the Our River frontier, wiping out last vestiges of the Ardennes bulge, came as the American Ninth and British Second Annies in the north consolidated their hold along the west bank of the Roer River Inside Germany within 25 miles of Dusseldorf. Allied troops held the initiative all along the winding Western Front, and the Germans' offensive in Alsace had dwindled out in central Poland, had reached or crossed the border of Brandenburg, the classrooms on the second floor of the Y. M. C.

A. STMGAKO i legal, Judge Sullivan asserted: which at its nearest point is 91 miles Ruling on a case which the gov VISTULA R-l from Berlin. "I am of the opinion that the 1 rossttu AlfA Of Double post cards have been sent out to a number of the clubs to Etaunton asking them to signify ernment said affected the nation's The Nazi high command said one I MYSTERIOUS 0iMAN EASTWAU DEFENSES entire wartime labor dispute settlement machinery, Judge Sullivan President was without authority, either under Section 3 of the War Labor Disputes Act, or under the war powers conferred upon him by their intention of Joining, If they wish to do so. "The clubs can arm of this drive advanced between Leszno (Lissa) and the Netze River, which winds northeast in eastern POLAND come in at any time but the soon' No Resistance American Ninetieth Division pa the Constitution as commander in "Our nation is engaged in a Germany, touching the border at Schneidemuehle, 135 miles north trols reached the Our River at a chief of the army and navy to take global war and It is imperative (itntcuRl I ODD er they return the cards to the secretary with the club's nomination of a member -to the board of directors, the better it will be. Doint four and a half miles north east of Berlin.

possession of the plants and facili. that we contribute everything we OUWN ties of Montgomery Ward and have to insure its speedy and suc On Direct Route east of Clervaux in northern Luxembourg, a front dispatch said. They met no resistance. Troops of cessful conclusion. Company." The decision in the case dis The Russians were halted In front "Our country in a great crisis COTTtUS GKUNtEtQ riiKT 4r Clubs Joining the council late will not have a chance to have a member on the board, as this board will be elected In the very near missed the government petition for of German positions on the Obra, the German communique said.

The IOOZ the Seventeenth Airborne mvision punched forward three miles at a point seven miles below St. Vith. and our liberty and very existence are at stake. So deeply do I feel on this subject that I believe it is Mtiii.iy,llk a Judgment to uphold legality of the seizure and for an injunction location of the drive as given by future," said Miss Templeton, sec retarv of the council. They and tnree otner divisions to restrain Ward's officials from Berlin, between the Netze and Pol not too much to expect that for TOM PENDERGAST BAUTZEN were astride or across the "Skyline If there are any clubs In the interfering with army operations, the duration employers, employes, ish Leszno, indicated that this spearhead was storming across the KANSAS CITY, Jan.

27 Thomas J. Pendergast, 72, former OUTFLANKING MOVE community which have not been contacted, their presidents are asked to get in touch with Miss shortest route to the Berlin capital. Drive" highway running north to St. Vith on a ridge overlooking the Our and the Germans Siegfried Line guarding the Reich. The Twenty-Sixth Division drove powerful Democratic boss of Kan SEEN AS RUSSIANS CtOSS TNE OOf The Obra, at its nearest point, is about 75 miles from Berlin.

It bulges CHANGES MADE IN TEACHERS OF Templeton immediately and they are asked to have representatives CZECHO sas City and Missouri who served a year In federal prison for income tax evasion, died last night of eastward and forms the Branden OPA EXPLAINS RATION STAMP VALIDITY PLAN ahead two and a half miles above burg border for a short distance at the meeting Monday night. Gets Support PUBLIC SCHOOLS Wiltz, and the Eightieth and Fifth Divisions advanced from half to one heart disease. about 95 miles from the capital. VSLOVAKIA KIKTAM PAS "Big Tom," as he was known, Later DNB, German news agen Already this group has received uDDort from the Parents Forum mile. The Third Army bagged 591 prisoners yesterday.

entered a hospital last Tuesday, KATOWIK cy, said the Russian tanks had been Three resignations effective Feb, He had suffered from a heart ail stopped at Bentschen on the Obra of Christ Lutheran Church and congratulations from The Evening 1 and subsequent replacements WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 () Acting to allay fear of another sudden invalidation, the OPA to Widen Breach The TJ. S. Ninth and British Sec ment and since an River, astride the main highway among faculty members of Staun-v attack of coronary thrombosis direct from Poznan to Berlin. The Leader, in addition to mucn zavor able comment from Individuals.

WITH THE ODER RIVER TOWNS of Oppeln (1) capital of Upper Silesia, ond Armies held the Roer River bank from Roermond to Monschau, ton's public schools are announced while attending the 1936 Demo Obra in this area is 97 miles from day set forth for housewives a definite policy on cancellation of and Gleiwitz occupied, the Russian steamroller pushes rapidly on Bres- One point was stressed in the by Superintendent L. F. Shelburne.l the German capital. cratic National Convention In Phil' adelnhia. food ration stamps.

"The place Itself has always been Hereafter, the agency announced, In order to take advantage oi ure retirement system in the State of Georgia, Atlanta and Fulton lau while giant drives toward the Oder gain headway following the fall of Kalisz (2) and the drive through Posen (Poznan) (3). In the north where the powerful pincers move against East Prussia is under way, the Pendergast, one of the most col In German hands," the DNB broad meeting at which the council was organized and that was that the various clubs would not be asked for financial support. The money red stamps for meats and fats and cast said. "It is likely, however, orful of the big city bosses, reached the height of his power in 1932 blue for processed foods will ex that the Soviet forces in this area will follow ud and that a near pire four months from the date of fall of Ebling (4) will undoubtedly lead to the closing oi tne trap at Danzig. Meanwhile, reports continue to circulate concerning a mysterious "hidden eastwall" something of a counterpart of the Siegfried Line County, Ga, in which she has had some years experience, Mrs.

Mary N. Strickland has found it necessary to return there now or become 19 miles southeast of Aachen, and had widened the only breach in the Siegfried Line to 35 miles. Russia's greet offensives were being felt Increasingly on the snowbound Western Front, as witnessed by the Nazi withdrawal to the Roer River and the halt to German attacks In Alsace. For the second straight day pilots reported a steady flow of heavy rail traffic east and northeast from issuance. This replaces tne pro for running expenses and for the recreational work will be raised by the Iflter-Club Council as an organization, but individual clubs front will be established." when his huge majorities in Jackson County helped elect, a governor and 13 congressmen-at-large and in 1934 when he successfully backed the little known Harry S.

protecting some of the many approaches to Berlin. (International) gram of mfennite validity ior, these coupons which had been in effect since last spring. Other Advances ineligible In September, Mr. snei- will not be cnareed dues. bume said.

The northern arm of the drive "It is expected that every club Sugar stamps also were given fix Replacing Mrs. Strickland as in Truman, now Vice President of the United States, for Senator. soeared to the border "east of ed expiration dates again. Number 34, now in use, will be invalid af structor in commercial subjects SENATE TO ACT ON WALLACE Interested will send at least one representative to the meeting on Monday night and that the postal The stockv nolitical chieftain the whole Ruhr region. This pos-Isibly was linked with the mounting Schneidemuehl," said Transocean, a Nazi agency.

The Germans said this spearhead, reached the north ter Feb. 28. The next sugar took over the reins of the first war Democratic organization on Kan stamp, Number 35, will be valid Feb. 1 for five pounds and remain will be Mrs. John A.

Clem HI of Staunton, teacher of Gregg shorthand and typing at Dunsmore Business College here for a number of years. menace to Germany in tne east. The Ruhr train movements might ern bank of the Netze. cards sent out by tne secretary will be returned to her at once so a report can be made at the meet The German high command also NOTATION DESPITE REBUFF good through June 2. Sugar stamp Number 36 is scheduled for valida sas City's river front from his elder brother, Jim, in 1911, and extended his power first over the citv, then Jackson County, and fi said the Russians made "several reflect a last-minute shift of hoarded military materiel reserves east ing on Monday," said jonn uiem, Mrs.

Ann Page Shelton of the major penetrations" of German tion May 1. sixth erade has resigned to join lines in the Unper (southern) Si her husband who is stationed with nally over the state. Vote iraua trials disclosed 60.000 ghost votes ward. Transport Destroyed Allied planes battered again Friday at Nazi rail and road trans leslan industrial area south of the the president. i anis aw: WASHINGTON, Jan.

27 the armv in Louisiana. Her sue On Monthy Basis OPA will continue to validate a new series and blue stamps at the start of each month, usually five of each color at a time. Vistula River. in the 1936 election. Henry A.

Wallace's cabinet nomi cessor for the remainder oi tne Meanwhile, in the north, a force 1 CITY'S DIES nation goes to an uncertain late of perhans 200,000 Nazis was tran year will be Mrs. Elizabeth C. Rlker of Apartments. Since they will be good for four ned in East Prussii and faced de FULL AGENDA in the Senate Monday, bearing a "rejected" label from the Senate Commerce Committee. months, this means that four structlon.

Marshal Konstantin Mrs. Rlker has had several years teaching experience in Richmond Rokossovskv's brilliant drive to the blocks of each kind will always be in use, expiring on a staggered TOHEARHHU ARE MUG cltv schools. WAITING FOR SUPERVISORS Danzig Bay area split the Junkers But In the face of this unprece Tendering her resignation in basis. nrovince. breeding ground oi uer port, and RAF Tactical Air Force planes alone In 150 sorties destroyed 13 locomotives and damaged 18, wrecked or damaged 150 railway cars, and 28 road vehicles.

Snowdrifts hampered all six Allied armies In the west, and fog overhung the Alsace plain where the Seventy-Ninth Division of the U. S. Seventh Army had rubbed out the last German bridgehead over the Moder River west of Haruenau, Men of the First and Third Armr ies floundered throueh snowdrifts The first red and blue stamps dented action, friends moved swiftly today in an effort to salvage half a loafa commerce Booker T. Washington High School is Mrs. Helen B.

McCain. She will be replaced by Miss Lillian Wash to expire under the new system will man militarism, while Zhukov's right wing advanced beyond the Brcmbere Canal and widened the Election of a new chairman, dis be those which came into use Dec. ALONG STREET PasuDUletl Sopola Krishnayya, portfolio without lending author 1 and 3, respectively. They will ington, graduate of tne Virginia breach between East Prussia and ity for the 56-year-old Iowan who Hindu, will be guest speaker at the weeklv meeting of Staunton state Colleite for Negroes, Peters. not be valid after March 31.

They the rest of Germany. stepped down from the Vice Pres cussion of disposal of erroneous tax assessments on the land books, and a report on the League of Virginia Counties meeting in Roanoke Thursday top the agenda of the regular Board of Supervisors include: buror. with a major in liDrary Moscow reported that the BUS' iciwanis Club Monday. idency Just a week ago. Red 5, 5, and blue sian winter offensive thus far has science.

Miss Washington win act He is a graduate of the TJniver 5. 5. 5. A 2, and 2. as librarian in addition to teach Senators Lucas (D-Ill) and on the cost tne uermans aai.uw nuieu uwl Staunton dimes were jas deep as seven to eight feet.

ing several academic classes. Maybank (D-NC), Wallace back captured. Fresh Red Army troops morning, The new program, OPA said, was designed to prevent accumulation slty of Madras and was a professor there for several years. He was a lieutenant in the British army for Rpvpral vears. one of few Hindus meeting scheduled for Tuesday.

The meeting date was set for ers, announced support for a com were said to nave oeen nuriea mvj Beginning at Hogshead's Drug the great drive through central Po- store snortiy after nine a. m. they land on both sides of Poznan. The fiDed raDidiv down to the Helen G. ward so that board members could GOOD NEIGHBOR of large backlogs of unusea stamps, as well as avert last minute buying rushes.

This is the schedule of expira attend the Roanoke meeting. mittee-approved bill to separate from the Commerce Department the vast money-dispensing agencies built around the Reconstruc Also scheduled is a report from Nazjs, Moscow indicated, were Eastham dress shop and early this carrying out a major shift of troops afternoon had started a return trip POLICY FACES to hold a commission in that branch of the service. He was a graduate student and research scholar at Columbia Unl- LUZON JAPS SHOW FIGHT the eommittee instructed to pur tion dates for other red and blue tion Finance Corporation which to the Eastern Front. back ud the block: A SEVERE TEST fstamns: chase more modern bookkeeping equipment for the commissioner of Sponsored by the "March oi Jesse Jones managed for twelve' years. Red 5.

5, 5, 5, and Dimes" committee of the city, the PHYSICIAN IN HOSPITAL 5. valid Dec. 31, good through versity and New York University. In addition, he was president of the Hindustan Association, the premier Hindu organization In thi3 dimes and other collections in the form of bills and checks placed in a Anril 28: 5. 5, A 2, 2, 2, Passage Assured Senator Pepper (D-Fla), gener Revenues office.

Office Equipment One machine the beard is con-temDlatinz purchasing, an address LYNCHBURG, Jan. 27 (IP) Ef and 2, valid Jan. 28, good The condition of Dr. W. S.

Whit fectiveness of the good neighbor Jar at the starting point of the dime line will go to benefit Infantile alissimo of the former Vice Presi t.hroueh June 2. country. At nnnMit he is editor and pub' tnnrA a rvoHpnt-. at Klne's DaUCCh' GENERAL MAOAR.THTJR'S osrranh. is designed to establish dent's forces, virtually conceded the Blue 2, 2, ana ters Hospital, was said to oe saws- iaifo HEADQUARTERS, Luzon, Jan.

27 bill would pass. He said there Launched bv Youth 2, valid Jan. 1, good through April 28; 2, J. 2, 2, 2, and Usher of "The Orient and United States of America" and managing Priitnr of the India and United factory, by his attending physician definite records of property ownership, while a second machine will list values of lands and buildings, On hand to launch the "Block of policy will be put to a real test before very long "when the buying of raw materials on a wartime scale has ended, Herschel Brick-ell of the Department of State told the Virginia Press Association to would be no objections to Its consideration before the nomination is this afternoon. (America's Sixth Army spear head down the central Luzon plais.

dug into its first appreciable re-: 2 valid FeD. gooa mrougu Dimes" was the small son of Mrs, Jeannette Van Fossen. Jerry Spen June 2. calculate tax, and simultaneously compute tax bills. day.

cer Van Fossen, of this city and his grandmother, Mrs. R. M. Van DIRECTORS OF Other matters to be ortugni; to sistance Friday. Japanese artillery opened up on Yank-captured Clark airfield as American ground forces encountered resistance south of the Brickell, who is connected wren the board's attention are the ques LT.

ROBT. NAY Fossen. The boy's mother, a vie FARM BUREAU the Division of Cultural Coopera tim of poliomyelitis, is a patient at tion of encroachment cf two parties on the roadway leading from brought up. The inference was plain that he and others thought Wallace might be confirmed If the Senate had some assurance that the monetary powers would not go along with the cabinet job from which the President fired Jones. Pepper said he Interpreted the commerce committee's action yes tion in the State Department spoke IS REPORTED Bamban River.

the Medical College of Virginia hos ARE ELECTED at a luncheon of the 27th mid Clark Field, largest airdrome la Route 11 to the Mt. Sidney school- nital in Richmond. AS MISSING winter convention of the VPA. Also present at the opening cer- house; the abandonment of three mads in the Riverhead District; a When the change from purchas. Members of Augusta County emonles were Mayor William A.

the Philippines and a major prize of the war, was captured early Thursday by units of the 14th Army Corps who chased an enemy Farm Bureau, meeting in the Court I Grubert. Captain Jack Critzer, and Second Lieutenant Robert E. Nay report on collection of delinquent tag raw goods on a war basis to a peacetime buying program becomes necessary, Brickell said, "I has been reported missing In ac real estate and personal property House this morning, adopted sev-1 J. C. Anderson or the Staunton rire terday as giving a sort of priority Ami hans In the ontanlzation's DeDartment.

Chief of Police E. taxes by Taylor McCoy, delinquent to the legislation, onered cy bena garrison of perhaps 5,000 into the nearby hills. tax collector, and the otner col tion in France since Jan. tne War Department has advised his the former Miss Eleanor by-laws and one In the charter, Bragg, Officer Charles Richardson, am sure we shall do what we can to cushion this shock which will, tor George (D-Ga), when both matters come up for action, possi States of America News Service. At Monday's meeting, he is slated to discuss the political situation In India.

MARCH 6 SET AS DATE FOR REFERENDUM RICHMOND, Jan. 27. A referendum election on a constitutional convention will be held March 6. The date for the referendum wis announced yesterday by Governor Darden who stated that he hoped "the convention will be ordered by an overwhelming majority of our voters. "I expect to do whatever I can to this end.

There is but one question to be determined, it is: Do we wish to permit the service people tn nurticroate In local and Hillside cave positions west and lections; and a discussion of next and elected the following menmers i ana jiwara rurceu, vicc-cimuuiau In all probability, have far reach' Jean Bavlor. 603 Alleghany Avenue, bly Tuesday, (unless Senate rules vear's budget. to the Board of Directors: of the drive. north of the huge airdrome, x- cellent artillery sites, could delay ing economic political consequences. are susDended, bill and nomlna The Public wen are -ueparwneiit E.

B. craun, North River; W. H. ncwres iKen Lieut. Nay attended Virginia Militarv Institute and received his "We shall be warned Dy many tlnns must lav over a day after budget will come up for exam Middle River; Theo u.

a. unanaier, iocai vuuwklv- American use of the airfields 17 landing strips. neonle for the dislocation tnat the committee formally reports.) commission at Fort Benning, Ga ination, according to Uierx uaiey Alphin, South River; Walter er, wok pictures seems inevitable, Just as we are In a two hour session behind The Sixth Army, which had been Craig, prior to toeing sent to tne Rosen. Riverhead; G. uayton i -r" being blamed at present lor tne closed doors, the committee mem In June, 1944.

He and Miss Baylor were married in New York on Sept 2 of last year, the lieutenant sail- opposed only on its left flank jis state for approval. eeneral inflation and lor our bers voted 14 to 5 against a mo 0 Hodges, Beverley Manor, and M. was estimated huh bhxW Pastures Mr Hodges and dlmes. or upwards of $500 was laid Sfusnta a Qu Ttwo fnew boaxd on the sidewalk by passersby. Hogs-Mr.

Ritchie are tne two new ooara Ton rvnt stire. It drove cautiously down thebroad plain toward Manila, came up a- ability to deliver all the goods they intr for overseas duty a short time tion to report Wallace's nomlna tion favorably. SPEAKERS FOR need, especially agricultural ma inter. His letters indicated that members, all others being offered change galnst the stiff resistance near the main Manila highway. chlnery and the buses and trucks Six Democrats Joined with eight he first saw action Nov.

7. C. OF C. DINNER with proxies, was so desperately needed to Keep and Schwarzchild's tn dimes to customers and displayed siens urging them to fill out the Nav is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Republicans to rebuff the man who A quorum, present.

There the 14th Corps, whose ad-. transportation systems moving. had presided over tne senate xor Howard E. Nay, 15 Oak ParK, Elm ARE SELECTED vance units are at least five miles beyond Clark Field at Angeles-: the last four years, rcve ijemo- Grove, Wheeling, W. va.

Mrs. Nav holds a position as sec' crats voted for the motion. state elections? It is difficult to Slated to give brief addresses at retary to John B. Daffln, bursar the twentv-sixth annual dinner see how there can be any well fminripd oblection to this step. 150,000,000 POUNDS OF USED about 40 miles north of Manila-found the first Indication that Lieutenant General Tomcyuid Ya-mashlta's Japanese defenders may of Mary Baldwin Allege.

meetine of the Chamber of Com 4-H COUNCIL The sDeclal elections dates to merce to be held at Ingleslde Hotel make a stand before the Yanks MEETS HERE block. Forming a long silver line straight down the outer edge of the sidewalk, the dimes were undisturbed even by children who helped with their parents to stretch the goal. CHURCHVILLE MAN INJURED IN ACCIDENT Thursday evening, Feb. 1, are Ben C. Moomaw of Covington and Lieu EMBARGO HITS reach the commonwealth capital.

fill General "Assembly vacancies-three in the Senate and one in the House were not specified by the novernor but he has indicated CLOTHING NEEDED FOR RELIEF MaoArthur said his men were tenant Colonel Cuff K. Titus oi PAPER PLANT Woodrow Wilson General Hospital. clearing the hills southwest or Bamban and had captured many PrinciDal speaker for the occaS' these dates will be made to coin. Mo with t.h referendum date. AT COVINGTON Cooperation with all war pro-erams.

carrying out Individual artillery pieces and machlneguns. ion will be J. Vaughn Gary, of A vote favoring the calling of Richmond, prominent attorney and icbs to the best of one's ability WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 Ph- from exposure and lack of ade- COVINGTON, Jan. 27 JP) The a.

convention would start tne ma- an authority on taxation and gov' nuat rlnt.hlnff as have died from MARINE REPRESENTATIVE and Inauguration of more projects that will assist food production present freight embargo which af hinerv for enactment of a new eminent. Henry J. Kaiser, shipbuilder-Industrialist, has accepted the national starvation Ralph Slple, formerly of Church COMING HERE ON MONDAY fects shipping into the northeast War Voters Act after the present Has Wartime Job and conservation were Ideas em ern area of the United States has chairmanship of a United Nations Moomaw, on leave of absence as A vUle. now employed in Norfolk, was "I feel assured." he wld, that ambulance to Medical this appeal will receive the tradl-. Hospital, Richmond, where RICHMOND, Jan.

27 A repre phaslzed In an address by Miss Hallle Hughes, state girls 4-H Club clothing collection for relief of the temporarily paralyzed operations constitutional barriers to an enec. tive law are removed. Th first steD. after the canvass secretary from the Covington sentative of the Marine Corps Wo at the Covington plant or tne Chamber of Commerce since 1941, is leader, to some 70 members and he is in a serious condition, iouow men's Reserve will be in the Staun West Virginia Pulp and Paper in nf the referendum vote, would leaders representing 16 of the or deputy manager, of the Virginia War lng an auto crash at Providence ton Post Office Building Monday, be the calling of another special Finance Committee, and nas worxea ganized 4-H clubs the county Company, Paul, B. Lacy, manager, has stated.

Forge Wednesday morning at one Feb. 5, for the purpose of inter j.Mlon of the General Assemmy r.loselv with each county In the at a council meeting in unai jus thirty. The Dlant employs from 1500 to stat, local chamber of commerce tice courtroom today. A car in which five merchant ma. viewing women between the ages of 20 and 36 who may be interested In the activities of this branch of the service.

officials advise. Officers for the new year were needy In war devastated areas. In. a letter made public by the White House today President Roosevelt told Kaiser the drive will be started In April. The American people will be asked to, contribute 150,000,000 pounds of good used clothing for free distribution to men, women, and children In the war exposed regions.

This is ten times as much as the United Nations Relief Admin rines were riding crashed into the Colonel Titus, post chaplain and chosen as -'follows: President, to provide for the election of dele gates and make other arrange ments for the convention. THE ROAD TO BERLIN left side of the Siple auto, throwing nubile relations officer at the hos Hansford Greaver, FishersvlUe 2000 persons and the major part of Its production is In critical commodities. Lacy said lack of storage space in which to place materials ordinarily shipped when oroduced would make the shut Slple through the side glass, then first vice-president, Lois Weaver, Dital. is known throughout mis overturned on him. HEBRON CLASS MEETS section -for his entertaining and New Hope; second vice-president, The two soldiers who were In the ON TUESDAY EVENING American peopic.

The campaign's aim has been stated officially as being to collect "usable used clothing for all the peoples of Europe." Organizations which will participate through the clothing relief committee Include such specialized volunteer agencies as those for British, Russian, and Greek relief and many regular American charity and allied groups. The clothing will be distributed In liberated countries of Europe, including Italy, according to need, but It will not go to peoples of recently conquered enemy territories, according to present plana. informative lectures. car with Siple at the time of the (By The Associated Press) down necessary. accident were taken to the hos Dennis Crutchfleld, Mount Sid ney; secretary, Mary Sue McCor mlck, FishersvlUe; treasurer, Ro mona Moore.

Beverley Manor; re. Members are urged by Chamber officials to reserve their tickets at i Eastern Front: 136 miles from istration obtained during a drive among the nation's churches some The manager of the plant said, however, that production of cer pltal for treatment and sent back once by telephoning 548 or 2148, jWCosina, Poland, by official Russian fwm near Tlranrien- to camp. The five marines were aiso tain essential war products will norter. Mildred Cox, Churchvllle Dress will be Informal, It was stat taken to the hospital tor treatment, The evening class of farmers will meet at Hebron school Tuesday evening, Jan. 30, at eight o'clock, it was announced today.

Topic for discussion will be Increasing pro ductlon of economic feeds for live stock. continue during the embargo pe BWVUilli, hure bv German report. sergeants. Alvln Powell, Cralgs- ed. months ago.

Asserting this phase of war re lief needs "ranks high in Mr. Roosevelt recalled that his re three being sent back to camp and a Western Front: 310 miles two admitted to the hospital lor sev ville, and Ann Humphries, Verona song leader, Lois Shultz, Middle riod which has been ordered from twelve-one a. m. EWT tonight and continues until twelve-one a. m.

The program will get under way at six-thirty with dinner promptly at seven and adjournment not lat (from Linnich-Julich-Duren area) eral hours, then sent to camp. Both 3 Italian 'Front: M4 miles cent report on UNRRA "revealed that as many war victims have died brook. cars are completely demolished. (Tuesday, Jan. 30.

er than nine-fifteen. (from Reno River)..

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