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1 ulletin MM thirty Watching the Msrcuri ardening Vtght- iteps leading to East fourth Nearby the )tre et Methodist by Takej knock food old ket Street, JULY WBAi 1M in 41 in 19M. II IS inehta to on bis ,1 Us tine. ik Mt- Driver Arrested filler Crashing lirtoBaiiifcade I beya Drunlten In-line ef I indicate Itle b-W. the Me. inplay of rubber like old times ex- so.

Instead of filed by city jwUce, Maintt Arthur B. Cowher, 35V of Memorial Avenue, Sunday night, after the motorist crashed Into a street barricade on West Thu-d Street, west of Maynard kadio car patrolmen Clyde Felix and" Charles WrlgM arrested CW- her at the scene of the 1 Cowher made staggered and futile ttempts to push his car away froui the entanglement of barricades and smashed warning lanterns. Returned to headquarters In City WASHINGTON (AP) A Senate Subcommittee endorsed yesterday a resolution declaring it is ot that toy iourly wage below is 'substandard Tt recommended that Congress early consideration to amend- Ue Fair I abor Standards Act 'with, a view to ratting the statutory minimum wage and broadening toe coverage of toe act" That law fixes 40 cents as the Tplnlmun wage which may paid by bus! nesses engaged IB, interstate com The resolution introduced by Senators Pepper (D-Fla), La Fol lette (Prog and Johnston would direct specilical ly that the War Labor Board ibaU consider any wage under 65 cents an hour sub-standard. At present, 55 cents -as sub-standard. This means that wages can be raised to that level without regard for the wage stabilization program The subcommittee composed of Senators Pepper, La Follette, WAS fr rAPl ovcry irlll SUNDAY COLLECTION top tal Urges Fuel 01 Users lo Ml Storage Tanks Householders who heat their homes with fuel oil are urged Jo.iyh L.

Ray, district dfctctor of the Office of Price to ortpare now tor having their storage tanks filled a once "Every tank must be filled tfal Summer to avert suffering because fthe civilian fuel oil be even more critical this Whiter than last year, and It Is even nwre important to get tanka filled than it is to get coal b'na fiu-i now, cunous crowd 01 casket being on wts for intoxication J. Stopper. siting hearse, with I family following JL rtner who trying a dentist office, A dells cmt cellist added the slf- Importaat movie ett: Ichet, his nd the ocat Area One Of Nine Affected By Ruling toe motorist to the city lock up ending a police court hearing noming. Youlh Arrested After Stealing Fanner's Truck Thomaj--4D Tunnell Alken. esti-l mated in its report-that 10.000.000t leas cents.

minimum rate, it is important to remember, would In nOJ sense be a compulsory minimum," the report would be purely if an employer wished to raise his wage rates to cents he wou'd be permitted to do so" The committee emphasized toat the resolution if adoirted ''iwouM inae of he 18 areas In ie. which includes Willl termine'such a rate to be neces-lport, was announced to fulfillment of toe reauire-1 week-end by toe War ments of announced policy." Communion at- a If this resolution if In addition to Willianuport, areas to? maximum possible- aggregate)j the state affected by jthe cost" of wage Increases to Uie. industries affected wo'IkF be ti.000,000,000 a vitally every of paper laps lose 128 Vessdv 92 Planes in Two Days Albert W. Joh figtHs fivt-diy House Judiciary subcommittee uiw has conduct during yeari service Tfre Lf-wiiburg, Pa, jurist 1 submit to further by judiciary cum jflariiig OftocWe mlttM OP A that orders GUAM (AD--Twe VnprecedenUd V.8. and sea Tfo vessels air tal werka ettNfi Mew entire city dewn fs i of Bowman field sufficient vol to aU house- widen itorage tanks filled within the next few Mr Ray ilained A survey of 24 dealers in toe Wllliamsport OP A.

District revealed that they have received 333 orders to fill consumers tanks st year, these dealers supplied J.030 he 1 1 with, fuel oil so families have not heeded warnings to get their filled. Rwy Bust do so soon or dit trict will not be prepared in Winter. Mh. W. H.

LAMAR Jennie Wii-on Knarr, flfl, wife of H. Knarr of this place died at the of her son George C. Winner, Northumberland at Jaly 14, IMS after three and a half years illner-. at Ddlville she had resided in yearf and was a member of toe Metoodist Church there. She had at her son's home for the past years in before whom he had voluntarily The will continue its inquiry in preparation of a report to if impeachment action be him.

Jcbnaon, bo Mjji office 1ft the Middle ot Peimsyl- vanla on Jttly fc gwlag- the reason, submitted a letter to the committee in which he said "I renounce any right, including financial benefits, I may have toe retirement provisions of the act then cited the act he had invoked in letter of reHg- LONDOM, (AJ?) The loot- in of men Royal were kept war se L1 inj of the Navy's yesterday Jfet targets in la.kable nation to Truman the $10,000 pension allowed all federal judges 70 or over who resign or retire after 10 years luvlce accepting waiver pension Rep. Estes Kefauver CD-Tenn), ehainnan of toe subcommittee, said that it be entered in the rtcord, and added. "I want to make it clear that there are no conditions pertaining toe ill Local Succumbs Tom First Page) Eh his uncle in tols ime of his death he member of- the firm HenKt Fuxtt atted to practice Courts of Pennsyl- federal-courts. ny Directorships ector of toe Pennsyl- md Light Company, reh Bank and Trust Darling Valve and Blue Wil- toe setery Association. ick served as a mem- Rulrs Com! Sujjreme Court was a member A night of joy riding farmer-emplqajr ended toe arrest Dean Reese 17, of Muncy, Sunday morning as he drove pest hut boss at tor very moment the latter was telephon ing his loss to toe state poltfe.

The juvenile backed toe truck out of the farm garage sometime between 8 and when the owner Clarence Hill, Hughesville 2, was away from his home for the evening, State flwre. however, Is based upon the unrealistic toat all workers receiving less than 85 cents an hnur would immediately be to 65 toe gioup said. A more myrtle estimate, the committee added, "for vich the War Labor Board is toe authority, places the total annual cost at and AH employment eliminated to tts acceptance. will give all in toe record due consideration." up on rowboats. In one it their two ai Marine dareliflls, aU padd'ed 50 m'iff up the Gironoe River to attack cz.

in the haibrf at deaux, France Using amaq that are fastened to the hull of vesiil--they attacked' six ships r- ected of being blockade the blown at lemst three, about five of the ships, toe alty in it 9" of the most daring attacks of toe war Ten Marines" in ve Jtefauver later told new.i^en that Johnaon's action in his rights did not end the committees responsibility Since the had instructed them to coiuplete toe launched the night of Dec. 7, -from the Tuna entrance to the Olroade French Atlantte for deaux exploit Three of the Int the boats but the a i ViJV 1 order to be near Camp Devitt inquiry. to Johnson's condoct and covered the I VW The Siiioulderlng Of caused toe eiuninnvcu I caused Uie exemption of from employ- digged ment ceilings in industries Bow imn FieU Alleutown'--- debris Sunday morning a portion of Surviving aie two eons by a "farmer C. Nortoumberlnd; Btrchment lae constitution in impeachment zirciueoTBe t. Con H.

of Lima, Ohio; limited to ft-dCnoffice, LjOn I JT111W11 field fence. Robert Murray, of Beech Creek and Paid f. Stt en FuilougliedAder European Service takes place only where the 48-hour weeT is abol ished for less essential industries In Pittsburgh, male workers over 60 are exempted frcan toe priority rreferral ceUmg program, and in- Pittsburgh and fErie women are eliminated from employment ceilings in, eltential industries only. In 1 an investigation. four stepsons and two The damage Vas noTexteftsive, ters: Ivaa Kn.ny but when the company ton.

Sharon, North JSSed toe bla'e. Chief Clark said Bend; Mrs. Myra Burgard St loss of rights andiuohibi holing federal uon ever office. both ctties the f4 48-hour lential industries. All provisions of priority referral and employment ceiling programs have been lifted in Scranton, which.

Regional Director C. dying embers had started ftre. brothers "arid Ufg A i I William six grandchildren, and two sisters; Angeles, aClif; VAVE2aXA knowledge of or participation in any or fee spiits in his The centered in five to the trftte. They tra. coljr nifht, kiting OH ajrd used through the Recaption wo five-ga'inn of carried, fetation af the Indiantown.

uap Mt nn 9lsi Ser- Company, the il Association, undation, and past president of th jnty 'Bar Association the Pennsylvania Bar ast president of to imni Associationr an of Psi Fra whose wt Lewis pointed out, Scranton- 1 workers will jobs be will mean-that a a permitted to ac- referral from the son, Altoona. 1OCK HAVEN--Mrs. Ida Altoona. Rope Company at a coi xrf Arthur Smith, formerly of 1 Sc Havin.dWat.h, inVator, t50 OaVford AoaA urday morning, July scapade disclosed he and severaljresides at Mill Lane, was among companions had driven the machine the Pennsylvania sobers processed --4 back. Their trip took them Military Reservation.

the Faxon carnival to Muncy, A member of Company id far aTRoHwg- 1 Chemical Mortar Battalion, Private" Strohsal's report revealed saw action in France, A i A 1 nd ed Church and belonged the Wiliiamiport and the Gray's Run active in various ttrprises arid cdtnmun- i ived by wile, Mrs daugh- stber McC. Furst, of Mrs. Dorothy McC. Baltimore; five grand- two sisters, Mrs. ftnspach, of Ardmore, 1E.

of Waban, vices Tuesday rvices will be held at Tuesday afternoon at th the Rev. Frederick officiating Burial will the convenience of toe inds are asked to Chambers uctMeetHij from First Pife) that Reese had secured the truck keys by climbing a ladder into toe second-floor bedroom of Hills house and taking toe keys from toe farmers' pints pocfcel. Shortly after 10 ajn. Sunday, Hill reported the theft to Constable Elwood Laurenson Muncy, who fertcd Hill to the state polkt. As fanner was calling the Mon- svllle RUM drove by (n toe Si.i«U huefc-Learenson ran out to make toe aaest and kept toe Juvenile until Mlvaies Rtnaon jjrived.

Floyd Earl Miller GREENBURR--Floyd Earl Mil ler 53, died suddenly at his home here at 1.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, July 14, 1945, of a heart ailment fifteen minutes alter he was stricken He had just returned employers adhere to the stabilisation progrvn lap Navy Man Says Admiral Nimitz Due For Swihise Sonn rFANCfSCO. (AP) A nv iK-tooer iMSintd tralnslt3apanese naval spokesman, admit- ST US Navy stood off ahore Haven from 1913 to TO36. Haven JMaAa rrtendr Church, of toe JLjjdte tny up Auxiliary to toe Jtfaaomc Jrater-lfuneraL nity of rn at 2JO o'clock in toe Rev. C. F.

Johnston, pastor of Metoodist Church at MiH Hall Lock I and interment will to toe Mrs. Cedar HiU Cemetery. Pa.) WireXope pany witnzint toeluded the Bethlehem Steel 1 which eventually bought the Wire Rope Company at foreclosure rope ho 1. Millir Mem HATTAN--Ira J- 61 of McElhattan, died -it the Lock Three girls were born at hospital Sunday, July 18, The daughters were born to Mr. 409 Avenue, at 4.35 a to Mr.

and Mrs. Clair" Shops, HI West Thinl Street at I and to Mr. Mosteller, 4( Wrd SUeit, at 4JO tea for eb" v.tion aM treatment were erick Haas. 6t7 Sixth Avenue; lain Zuwertb, 414 Street Op to toe Jiour ollire I UA Htven Hospital Saturday z'C'-f a. July 14, admitted two he had been ago for sur bourg and Germany.

He was awarded toe Bronie Star Medal for heroic action in combat and, the Good Conduct Ribbon. A graduate 01 High held In toe Wynnewood Funeral aervlces will 1e the funeral home, 125 Third Street, at Williamsjxwt 1 afternoon at 4 o'clock vmh la. i. Merrill Williams, of Harrfaburg, former nastnr of TrittitV Church here, offictoting north -cfntral rpeinnal committees Mr rvwrvel, Rodney Wag extension. Put city, publicity and Dodte Hass Project exchange WM in charge 1' 'h with flew into city fo regional leu in the Murphy CC dirwctor for from spending with his son in Geneva, NY." Mr.

Miller was born In Tylers villc and had lived in Sugar Val all his badly assed in toe First-World War hen served with the 108th In ntry overseas. He was a mem of the Veteran of Foreign Wars nd the Moose, Lodge 8J3, at Ge- where he waa ployed Surviving hit wife, Martha; wo sons, Sheldon a seaman c.lass In the South Pacific, and of Geneva; one daughter, Swift, prior to foinf He was employed at Beta- ehem Company entering the -Sergeant Steffen will re on 80-day furlough reassignment Two Stolen MomoWes by StMe PoRce Two atolen In Wil- hamsport on July 7, were recov- eiii by' Gtate Police evening in Montoursville. Bom machines were found at toe same cars, owned by U.rUUan H. McKee, WiUiamsport R.D.1^ and Boyd Lukens, 1254 West Third Street, were i at the atone quarry toursvUIe. in toe east end of Fronk C.

LOCK HAVEN-Frank-a Kyler 'a surprise is in I store for Admiral Ntmitz in thef not too distant future" 'rhe spokesman. Opt Gore Ta. dii not the sur- pnse might be but he asserted that Adm Chester Nimitz "admitted" th raid was "one-sided in the sense toat the Japanese has completely ignored the challenge" As by the Tokyo radio in a broadcast heard by the Federal Communications Ceiflmission, Takase "gave credit" to Nimitz for "the candid admission that aside from the spectacular raid beinjr a propaganda success it was a tact- failure" Tokyo jadtjL told front that toe battlewagons of the US Third Fleet in the second straight day of shore bombardment had shelled the steel city of Mu- roran, on southern Hokkaido, but made no mention of damage Although NlnuUs communique said there was no Burial will be made ia Woldwood Cemetery, WiUiamsport. TliOnICW i d()WS( 59 0 a Wellsboro, died Mn Ruth jockey, Mnr at home; his Greninjfer, Mrs. 54, of the Riverview Apartments at 4 Sunday, July 15 at toe GeSinger Hospital Sailors rre survived fey his wife, Mildred and the following sons and Harvey, Wettsboro the Rev George Meadows, Confluence, Warrant Officer Morgan, Europe; Mrs.

Harold Marmour, Little Marsh; Mrs Benson, of this place; Ruth and James, at home; five brothers and sisters; Dwight and Miss Susie Meadows, mond a Noah, Gaithersburg, Mrs Maud Carr, Va Mrs P. StometUttt, Terra Alta, W.Va The funsral will Saturday at 2 p-m. at 199 Street, the Rev. Robert Wickle, of Tioga, officiating; burial in toe Wellsboro cemetery LOCK HAVKN-Mrs. Heddy trail, 42, toe wife of Arthur of Maple Street, died suddenly at 1025 am, Sunday, July 15, while on way to church in Buffalo of coronary thrombosis She was visiting her brother, toe Rev Oswald Waech, there.

Mrs. Poirati came to Lock Haven in 1929 with her husband. She was very active in the work of toe St Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a Chartes, and a daughter, Eleanor, both at home; He was of employed for many years Pennsylvania and later by the Jersey Shore Steel Mill He was a member ot the Surviving are two sons, Clyde man first class, in toe Souto Pacific; one brother, Boyd McEl- A two sister Mrs. Maudejley, T.inden R.D Gilfillen, Zarepato, and Edward runeral services Tuesday afternoon Sunday included P. art, Douald Sal- Mrs; -M Streattr, Junction, Martin Weach, Weaeh, Theodore Weach, Chicago, and the Rev.

Oswald Weach; two sisters, Mrs darie Brackman, Elmhurst, IU, afid the funeral 100 West Church Street, with toe BtT. Wll- kam Halariia, pastor of St Mat- hewl-Lutheian Church, in cht'ge Jurial wifl be in Haven Memorial Park. BRUSSELS (AP)--Prime Minister Achille van Acker said Sunday that King Leopold had decided tion broadcast claimed that the agains abdicating but nevertheless Japanese shot down JO planes and. wou ii not return to Belgium, tnu damaged 20 in the first naval a i whole "royal queston tack on the Japanese mainland a sta te of uncertainty Tyleriville, 'two half-sisters, Mrs. Danville He had been a paQen Elgin, Logan Mills and Mrs wo une Beck Loganton.

and a Mr Kyler was a foreman of Elden Grenninger, at the New York awl RebeMburg Pennsylvania Paper Mills for thirty years He was a member of the Aliet UPoint Mr, Al.c. lri Club Point, 72, July 12 at har in Chatham Township K'r ae a three MCI boro RD 2. and Mrs, Jersey fihore i tons ey. Middlebury, Leon of thu KnoxviUe, Ralph, ff; and Andiew, in Array, a brother, Frank Mlddlebury, lister Mrs Nellie Oxford, alao 22grarvl- chndren and 11 great-grandchildren Iftl Mfieral win be home Surwlay. a.t I pm, with) burial in Ketneyville I native to trop- and South Africa his" wife, Edna Marian Marnn, at home John of this place nd I sister, Mrs.

J. Garvey Corning, Y. at the hospital Saturday, July 14 1945. were tn Mr. and Mrs John Long, Jr, 1916 Wai.

nut Street, at 3 06 a the ter to Mr. and Mrs. John will be at 3.90 o'clock A UfRfU'iT -w -at toe funeral home, 56 Main Lock in charge th. Paul Miller, Evangelical with huTtsT in tan FOUK ESCAPE DEATH McKEESPORT (AP)-A old father, oil daughter and hit by a freight train Saturday poiled, were ha daughter, Rodgers, 82, and greiy'-o aM Allen RoHgers, 5. pottoe Rod ey, Avenue urtr, t.

at 1117 p.m, son' to Mr. and Mrs. 1, John 10 OJ A wandaftrtg A. Marta. was ai.wStedtr tity hce Sunday after for his third night of sleeping under the West Third SVul near the golf links.

Questioned at headquarters, Marta told" police he had y-- Into town on a fright train on jiiday, July 13. Watchmen ii pumping station leave on Kveral but ir ei't- or ignored toetr warnings. from i and Sunbflry 'o wnnamsport prfaent at the rein tociq Goes to Sil Cloudl ov( intervals all day city thi i ny pli retched a at th. river .87 of loot fWA m.ftlmt CORN FLAKES FI8K TIRES WltV A KeHoo'i hnng yoa tJl protective food of Ahole tin to ntrn. Ptrtt wfll your to st in 7 7- SAVE 9AM! -1- A A I A A I A.

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