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Times Herald from Olean, New York • Page 2

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Times Heraldi
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Olean, New York
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CLEAN TIMES HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1945 Lt Carl J. Zett, Glider Pilot, Wins Cluster WlsMlf the Democrats hadn't had a meet- A 1 u.g like tbis ia The otters (JUlllCrS 1 0 pledged all-out cooocration. said the, down the XT 0f Ose significant shift in Demo' I cratic plaas is that ia i942. Roose- Genera; of the fob of saving the THE 441st TROOP CARRIER: Theatre, bopr.g BASE, FRANCE K.rx or. T.

Figuring. Prices Avenue. Buffalo 2, his store," Mr. Reese said. -In cooperation with retailers we are making plans for the organization of a.

merchant's com- was. B-jt wier. he arrived at Jsaaat Carl J. Zett. treaty-six, of Bradford.

glider pilot wit: of the 441st Troop Car- rier Group France, has been 'j-pcrta-t aw-arded art Oak Leaf Cluster to V( ca -h a hao the Air Mecal for parr the a---ol sv-th First AJiied Airborne Army's at-" But respite tack on the Siegfriec Une in Hoi-1 MacArthur flatly land in September, elt did nothing' afcont Congressional elections until three weeks 0 7 A 7 Pacific' votirrjr. Finally he SUKJ-- cioned House Speaker Rayburs, Apparel, dry gcocs ant. talk person-! done. Raybum replied the Deitio-! vided greatly "ve the best possible U-rats didn't have dollar to help of calculating finance Congressional campaigns; I by the new price regu-. others 3 lation which became last J.

Dis-ffor local Pnce Panel aoi was the Saturdav I trict Director of the of jnerchant's coniajittee aauounce- before "election. outlining infcroxatioa ser- make this I aisnotinciflg that distribution of vices that wU! be available in con- General mittee in each locality to help 'f -i 4 iT i fffy -get accurate informatioa about these price charts to every r. Reese said. are to Postpone Meeting A of the IJi-N. Circle of Kirs'a scheduled for tonight, has beea postooced; until AprU 9.

In Memoriam CON'KJLE--In sad ar.d loving memory of war (iear fataer, ilic-iiaei who passed away t'A-o years ago today, March 25, 1945. Eternal rest gran: unto him, oh Lord, And let perpettia! light shine, upon fcira. Tfae Children. Mass (Rhine Lil W.F fTZO Lite far-reaching textile- ceiling: prices greatly Highnt Cas.li 010 GOLD FOX STEVENS T. Co.

Masonic Tempi? Ph. 393? COUGH LOZEMGif Get below gargle ffcr with 4 Cough Esds fc year 15 minute foothiec, comlortim treat- iceot zAe uay dfoun. Million use tbcm for eoaght, irritations or resulting Iron cos or sokisg. Box--only 10f. jective near the River close to ihe -Every apparel, dry Roods and provided by these charts will as- I lirHlAV furnishings retailer La the ctistomers that the lower area covered bv the Buffalo DLs-i priced garments growing out of ar growing overnment's clothing pro- rMJVi i Tom Yalta.

Hannegan called detailed plans keeping the Deniocrats in i complained, Vei-orial ser-i trict Office, which comprises the the 0 wniar.U-1 that he getting much of pri ate a Dudlev Counties of Erie. Niagara. Chau-! gram are fairly priced at retail," rie Lire liFoffic'er of the Medical Corps in. frow sonic Cabuiet Cattaraugus. Allegany.

Mr. Reese declared. SLST 1 SSSf-'SST. SS5 bv this Deait to visit severe. U.T.e.s, par 945( gt 0ur at the ort to prepare, three copies of a pnc- requires taas The President viHe Presbyterian Church.

The Loehr. pastor, of- award coolness an officer arrival overseas early lasTyear. the 441st Troop Carrier Group has participated in three invasions and recently was among the first to reach the beleaguered "arrison of the 101st Airborne Division trapped at Bastogne. Between April 1. 1944.

and December 31. 1944. this group, flew 5- OOO.COO miles and carried 21.000,000 pounds of supplies to front line troops. Tne 441st Troop Carrier Group has been awarded the Presidential Unit Citation and has earned five combat participation stars. The son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Zett. 15 Newel! Court. Bradford. Lt.

Zett was graduated from Bradford Senior High School and was graduated in June. 1939. from Bliss Electrical Engineering College, Washington. D. C.

bur tions. Some of them even RO so far as to say that it is costing lives. U'hilc the commanding- officer in any theatre has a right to choose' Ariay personnel in that area, they claim that MacArthur is going too far when he prevents the chief of Livingston, or- severa! selections. ana lay down u.e severa cUor.s, So a few days later. Hannegan di rard Christian thrt-w a small luncheon lor tne threw a small luncheon for tiie Cabinet Ht which he put his cards on the table.

Even the stiff, usually unbending State Department, which tries to wajk the political tightrope and has more Republi- than Democrats in its lush Mar.ila on an inspection trip. They also say that the wife of the" commanding- general is supposed to set an example to other wives who also would like to be with their husbands, and are critical of the fact that MacArthur new his family back to Manila when there wasn't a chance in the world of any other officer's wife joining her husband. The entire matter is being taken Washington. D. UD with secretary of War Stim- Before eiuennj Korces in June, 1941.

Lt. Zett was aa electrical engineer with the Penasvlvania Electric Company, Bradford. Pa- His wife, Mrs. Al- "berta Zett. and their son.

David. xeiide at 235 West Washington "Street Bradford. Lt- Zett is a grir.dsoi of Mrs. M- K. Fuller of City Road.

"Richard Corkins Murt In Action CorWns. former resident of Olean. who enlisted in the Viiterchant Marine and later trans- "ferred to the is at- the home his father. Leo P. Ar" 'Miiigton.

recovering from "burns received in action. He was --Hurt when ship was hit and siink by a Japanese shell -near -NlWo Jima and he and. other mem- of the crew were-rescued by -ii-Xavy tanker. The Corkins farn- removed from Olean to Jforiria. some years ago.

ifouth For Christ 3To Meet Tonight Youth for Christ will meet at the Y.M.C.A. at seven, o'clock. A national move- young people, its 'rpbse is the- correction of juvenile -Clifton Little of'Houghton will speaker and soloist. The meet- which is sponsored by the "''Rev. M.

D. Ross and the Rev. M. 7 K- Ross, wil Ibe open to the public. son.

Note -Armv wives are still smarting over the fact that MacArthur took a Chinese nurse and some wicker furniture out of Manila in 1942. using valuable space on his small escape ship instead of rescuing General or some of the other high-ranking officers who were left behind. C-VX COXGKESSJIEN READ? Government agencies have just received an order to cut down the size of type used in official publications, in order to conserve paper. There are two exceptions to the rule: Agencies printing 1 material for school children or illiterate immigrants are permitted to use ordinary typewriter-size type. There is also no limit on the size of type which agencies can use in making reports to Congress.

Pay-off came last week when OPA. perhaps thinking Congressmen can't read as well as school children or illiterate immigrants, sent two thick printed in very large type to each Congressman. A NEW JIM FARLEY Usually a big national election is followed by a lethargic vacuum. Democrats and Republicans both want to forget politics. But this time, leaders of both poltical parties are already talking about the Congressional elections two years hence.

So far as meets the eye. however, Democratic Chairman Bob ant Secretary Dean Acheson. Other Cabinet members present were Postmaster General Secretary of Labor Fanny Perkins. Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wickard. Under Secretary of Interior Abe Fortas and Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau.

HAXXEGAN TELLS 'EM Hannegan told them that the Cabinet was selected by Roosevelt, was supposed to support Roosevelt, and would have to assist in defending Roosevelt politically. Hannegan outlined his program for the '46 elections and requested complete Cabinet cooperation. "There are 500 men in the non- war agencies getting $5.000 a year or more." Hannegan said, waving a little black book in the air. "and with all respect to the Hatch Act, we haven't averaged contributions of a dollar apiece from them." The response was excellent. One Cabinet member pointed out Scout News At the regular meeting of Troop 10, the troop was presented a flag: by Robert Wilson.

Games were played and the open: Jng and closing ceremonies-were in charge of Assistant Scoutmaster Raymond Buckley. Larry Whal. en, Scribe. Personals and Mrs. L.

W. Gould, Grossman Avenue recently attend- the graduating exercises oi their daughter. Tvliss Beverly Gould, at Arnot Ogden Hospital Kurses" School. Eimira, They were accompanied by ilrs. Kenneth Grossman, ilr.

and Mrs. John Laing of this city; Mrs. Laing, Andover. Auxiliary To Elect The Auxiliary to Olear. Post.

Ko, 1619. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night at o'clock in the post-rooms. Xorth First Street. There will 'oe nomination and election oi Officers. Easter Flowers Telegraphed everywhere.

Oppenheim's early. Order --Adv. Doctor's Great laxative PnAicu Msri'Kjtiiril-Liki' liwil MmflMts NOTT Tou can fiway harsh blasting laxatives lor constipation and enjoy this Physician's own formula which -works so jrerUZy yet thoroughly-- Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely rc.ue£ablc. They don's 'dynamite', gripe or leave you feeling dragged out.

Instead they pep up sluggish bile They gently stimulate BOTH upper and lower bowels and produce more naJurci-Zii-e bowel movements soft. cordortaiile complete satisfaction. So take one or fro tiny Ollvo Tablets tonight. Caution: use as directed. 15f 30c, 60C.

At all drugstores. DR. CERTIFIED COLD FUR STORAGE EXCLUSIVE 01 WITH Kaplan One of America's Largest Furrien PHONE OLEAN 8262 FIRST CHOICE OF MILLIONS Nona faster. Nona surer. better- St- Joseph Aspirin--world's largest seller at lOc.

Save moat ia the largu fnmily rize You get 100 tablets, only 35c. hy pay more? Demand St. Joseph Aspirin. dicrs," which was a favorite of Pvt. Dudley.

The gold star was placed or. the honor roll of the church in place of the blue one by his name. Pvt. Daniel Dudley of the Army Medical Corps was present, as well as Mrs. R.

H. Garrison and Mrs. A. C. Miller of Elmira.

HEADACHE RELIEF' prepare, three copies of a pric ing chart. This chart is to be based on the costs and selling prices of the goods ottered for sale on March 19, 1945. On or before April 20. each retailer must file two copies of this chart with the OPA District Office at 190 "TCOLDS I Salleve misery direcu -without Cipvrfine ii the choice of thousands fo reiiere simple heidichi ind ralgic piin. Its bilinced formvla contains ingredients celebrated for their effectiveness in relieving these plint and soothing nenres tensed by the pain.

Capidinc acts fast became it's liquid--its ingredients are already dissolved--all readr to act. Use only at directed. lOc, 30c. 60c sites. Our Butchers Are Most Cooperative When you buy a quarter or side of beef for frozen food locker storage, an expert butcher is available to section your purchase any way you like it.

A FEW LOCKERS AVAILABLE NOW 125 to 150 Ib. size S13.QO per year 150 to 175 Ib. size $15.00 per year' 175 to 250 Ib. size S22.50 per year 300 to 350 Ib. size S32.50 per year TOWN and COUNTRY FROSTED FOOD and LOCKER CO.

310 North Barry Street Phone 5426 Engines the Boys Grew up With Still Take Them to Town 1 Doubly guaranteed in writing to be perfect; '-2. Individually registered in owner's namc; 3. Insured against ihefr, fire and loss; 4. One uniform national price on scaled-on tag. SEEYOUt tto ittiUer 109 N.

Union St. Phone 7362 On bristling beachheads and airfields, through jungles and inland waterways from bustling bases right up to shell-torn battle lines are vast battalions of Chrysler Corporation engines. Our fighting men adapt the millions of horsepower in these engines to their needs in speeding the force and drive of their attacks. These are the same engines the American soldier and sailor grew up with in peacetime at home engines that powered not only Look Sharp. Chrysler Corporation cars and trucks but marine and industrial machinery as well.

Plymouth A DODGE Tuns Ttwiuv, tw.T, EASTER IS APRIL FIRST! You're too smart to be April fooled you buy a suit, Jackson! You've Jearaed by nerw that what looks like a bargain because it's cheap turns out to be just cheap! When you buy qualify clothes, you're rare of having a rait that loch -wclJ, jf'j well and VXGTS well long after Easter is over. Tell your foDcs you want a Hart Schaffncr Marx Prep this Easter and watch ihcir eyes pop ivk" appreciation for your good common sense! (And will Dad be pleased with the price!) Suits TAILORID IT HART SCHAFFHIR A MARX $29.50 artfay NORTH UNION 111 I 1 I i A I.

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