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DAILY SOMERSET ft AMERICAN Satlf Roof Garden of Peantyhrania mm Morning Messenger From The VOLUME THIRTEEN: NUMBER 189 SOMERSET, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1942 TWO CMl Manila's Fall Seen In Photo From Philippines India Arrow 'I I Mb and Aguinaldo AVG lit Men Foug JapPuppel RAF Drop 2 Nights; Live ----s Two Cod Fishennen Tow Tbi 10 Manila Japs pedoed Ship's Life Boat tew Atlantic City; 26 of Crew MiJ Ml I p. i miPwHRHwl Bs Bfl I Bfflliii Ho gH sH 1 LeaderOf 1899 Revolt Against Ambush Raiders On Rangoon In Spectacular Victory Defending Burma Road; No Allied Losses. Jap Base Raided American Occupation Assumes Role Of Philippine Quisling. Command Unity (Bv RICHARD TURNER) ing. ATLANTIC CITY, N.

Feb. 6 (AP) Two nights of desperate struggle for life against an enemy submarine, spreading flames, bitter cold and a black sea, all sight of this resort's gay lights, were related today by 12 men, only known survivors of the latest tanker torpedoing. Twenty-six men were missine from the crew of the Amef WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 V-01d Emllio Aguinaldo, leader of tne 189U revolt against American occupation of the Pnulpplnes, has apparent been installed, the army said today, ican-owned India Arrow, tanker off the Atlantic coast Wednesday evening. Himself among the dozen to reach shore, their, skipper said: as a sort of Philippines Quisling by the Japanese.

The aged general a comunique said am aoubtnu if any others iwrvived." Two edd fisherman who had braved a foe-bound irildfc broadcast from Manila an address to General Douglas MacArthur to but for their dally chore found the survivors' lifeboat 12 miles render to the Japs. This advice was ignored by MacArthur. It was one of many similar radio speeches, with which MacArthur and (By DANIEL DE LUCE) RANuOON, Burma, Feo. tt In an eiiective smtt from offense to aefeuse toe American Volunteer uroup and tnelr Ra teammates oroae up a cham of vicious Japanese raids oi this Burma Road port today by destroying at lean tea and pruoaoiy twenty raiders, up to two-thlros of the attacking force. The avu and KAF pilots ambushed tne Japanese nearly four mue above Rangoon in uus most spectacular of a long list oi stunnlna victories.

Pilots of the American Volunteer Group from Los Angeles, Spokane, Seatue and Fort Worth saw tne uv tie Japanese army 97s disintegrate and fall in flames under the spouting lire Of their Tomahawk guns. But we were' too busy to keep track of everything we shot at, said an ex-mar uie from Seattle. The Japs sphf up their formations and tried to escape every which-way. We had the advantage of. altitude though, and kept right on their tails.

Anglo-American victory came to daylight, after Rangoon bad been pounded all night by waves of enemy off Ocean Cify this morning and towed it here. Once the oil-grimed figures had been fed, scrubbed and rested at the Atlantic City coast guard station, they almost to a man announced their readiness to sail again. The India Arrow was northbound when the torpedo crashed into its hull Just aft of the engine room at 7 p. mj Wednesday. The ship sank so fast that only two or three men escaped from the engine room and Fred H.

Baker John's Island, B. reported he was the oniv nnP tn o-Pt his troops nave been oomoaraea recently. More pamphlets have been urupped by Japanese aviators, too, uie latest telling Filipino soldiers of Mac-Arthur's army that American money was growing worthless, and saying they were exposing their lives without remuneration. The only response was one of considerable amusement. These developments were anounced Central Press Radlophoto Japanese tank units rumble across famed Manila square after the city ad fallen to Nippon's invasion army during the early stages of the battle of ch the United Sattes from the Philipp the Philippines.

This first photo to rest ine war theater was originally radioed by Tokio to Berlin were it was published. It was copied in London and radioed to New York. '4. of the crew's sleeping quarters in the stern. FDR Starts in the army's second communique of Arrest Pair for Robbery name uperator Edward J.

Shear of Port Arthur, got out a fragmentary call for heln and then the day. The first said that more Japanese reinforcements had been Proteges of First Lady CauseRevolt Mrs Reynolds Tells Rotary oi Hawaii Congress landed on Bstaan from nine troop of the wireless shack. Tossed Into Sea Bv Blast ships, and that the guns of corregi raiders in the third consecutive ov dor and otner island foMticai.iuns SOMERSET MEN IN WESTMORE ernlgnt. attack. The last raid, at 11:03 at the mouth of Manila bay had de LAND JAIL, CHARGED WITH to Guessing a.

m. was tne seventh wave, involving Captam.Carl 8. Johnson of New orp, N. and others were tossed Uitothe sea by the force of the explosion otners leaped after them. Two Hfotinata stroyed Japanese gun emplacement? STEALING MONET.

thirty enemy planes, and when It installed presumably lor uie purpose of shelling the American-held inlands. was over this was the official score for the defenders: ANGRY DISCUSSION IN CON CONFLICTING OPINIONS AS TO Charles Sehar and Carl (Gabby) Hershberger of Somerset are incar with sveral men in one, but only three in the number one GRESS PRECUOES VOTli ON US WHAT PRESDIENT MEANT B.V American Volunteer Group: 7 cer ine army also anounced that the NAVAL OFFICER WIFE DESCRIB faS i.M'i.iuUU.s JAPANESE Ai 1ACK UN PEARL HAK-BUR ANU IVUNiANU XRlP. cerated in. the Westmoreland county ING DEFENSE FUNDS FOR FAN wy. micm was one 01 cne three.

ASKING FOR A CONGRESS TO BACK UP GOVERNMENT. jail charged with robbery. DANCERS "BUNDLES We Just got the ropes off in It appears that Hershberger has been recently employed as a bartend 'shfl mot. of time, said Shear. The keeled over on Numhw Serious Business Favored Class er at Lincoln Lodge, three miles west boat.

I think Number Two niu-t have Japs' Hold on E. Borneo of Jennertown, in Westmoreland WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 (flV-In an countv. Louis DoUrouniotis, proprie WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (President Roosevelt started a wave of po upsurge or revolt against the appoint ueen crushed and sunk with all its I occupants.

Then the tanker keeled back and flooded our liteooat wtfhl tor of the lodge and his wife returned tainly shot down; 5 probaoiy. RAF: 3 certainly shot down, 6 probably. There were no allied losses. The accomplishment was the more remarkable because it followed by 24 hours a hard raid by two waves of the RAF's Blenheim bombers, escorted by American fighters, on the enemy's Sal ween river base of Jaan, In lower Burma, from which the Japanese are trying to drive toward the Surma road. one blond San Antonio fighter p- ment of Actor Meivin Douglas and litical guessing toaay by declaring home at Thursday mpming after a brief absence to learn that while Resents Implications A naval officers wife residing in Honolulu during toe raid oi uie jay-aaatoi on Peari haroor tne morning of iMcunib'iv 1 dlu not know uhJi the afternoon of tnat day iaaT ine apuicae nod uornocu wo United totaius naval vessels uiere anu had' VrtouUiO Blent oaiifagy.

Tiicu, seeing a neighbor to whom she iiau Mrs. Roosevelt's dancer-protege to on ana water to the -runwales. We. picked nine men out of the high civilian defense posts, the Hons. Is Stronger they were away a small box In their.

water, xxiey an looKed aliKe because voted, 83 to 80 today to forbid use of civilian defense funds tor in room naa oeen stolen, oenar was nicked up in Somerset Thursday af steamship Cynthia oisen unaer charter to the war department had been given up for lost. She had not been heard from since. Dec. 7 when she radioed thi-t a Japanese submarine TOg attacking, 1,300 miles west of tuu.jHfive men are missing. In Washington, meanwhile, It was anounced that the United States ana urwn nad taken steps toward further unity in prosecuting the war by setting up a combined chiefs of staff group charged with coordinating production and distribution of supplies and other war efforts, and collabora-ing fuiiy with other united nations.

The new group will have two principal suooivUons, one of United States chief of staff, the other of British military and naval officials represented in Washington. The United States group Includes Admiral Harold R. Stark, chief bf mcy were covered with OU nn we that in tune of war we want a Con-gree composed of men, regardless of party, wno will back up Uie government and have a record of backing it. On Capitol Hill there were conflicting opinions as to what the Presiaent meant, uemocratie leaders said tiw batavia, n. Feb.

mi ternoon and Hershberger Friday about structions In physical fitness by dan cers, fan dancing, street shows, thea cowan ten one trom the otner We barely drifted clear of the sur 3 p. m. at the lodge. j.c nave strengtnened then lot on coming back from this raid meal performances or other public never spoKtn, mowing his lawn, Mrs. i face oil as it caught tire.

We were only about 300 feet on the other side uom on Borneo's, eastern coast i the. drive on Java bv ociiDvinsr mm reported: Boy. They ve Coventry-ized icciiUj xueyuuxOs ventured entertainment. During an angrey discussion that it, and said he saw three sticks of of the tanker when the suomarmel arinaa, tu miles north of tne wiwifert relieve uie tension unaer which she remarK, maue at a press comerence bombs explode simultaneously in the precedea the vote, Rep. Hoffnun ou port of Bank Paoan.

th Dutch (R-Mlch) suggested that a Bundles started to Shell. Illuminated By Fire I could see its coning tower iUum- had labpivsd an mat uay uy taiKnis with, uus man. Ine neighbor haa a boarder, employed at Pearl Haroor unaouoteaiy signified Mr. Roosevelt old not wish to see reelected those members who consistently opposed aammistration foreign policy oeiore uign vuuuaanp. anounced toaay, bamarinda is an od feeder point frtW Uq III.

center of tne vuiage. By the time the last Blenheim in again the second wave had unloaded, added there was not much of any wiia nad ocen out there, 13 nines for Eleanor" movement be started in tribute to Mrs. Roosevelt's ability to get Jobs for her friends. He referred to Mayris Chaney, dancer, and others State motor police who made the arrest say that they found $2 in nickels in the hose leading from the motor to the water pipe In jlehar's automobile and later $54 in paper under the rear seat of the same car, where Hershberger Is said to have placed it. Sehar explained to the police that he had only the sliver and change while Hershberger had the bills.

Police from the Greensburg barracks solved the crime. After two destructive air ttiujr. nn Pearl Harbor. uiated by the oil fore, revere shell hit the tanker we couU Jli the vibration in our lifeooat, but WO? drifted without attemntinn away, alter tne Japanese raid anu thing standing. Soeraoaja, big allied naval base in Kepuoncans, interpreting the state haa oraugnt back tne news.

Again as on everv other dav this Squally severe were the Represen ment literally, said tne Cnlef Execu cHsucru javmi, Japanese pianes today naval operations; General George C. Marshall, army chief of staff: Ad- Mrs. Heynoias was guest speaker rr r- jl Because we were at raid the sub mtSjM tatives in dealing with Donald Due. wecK no Japanese fighters appeared iciAuuuiwieu uus lsiana wnien an to fend off the RAF bombers, and aueu us, coo. i ney cuun t.

I mlral E. J. King, fleet commander-in-chief: and Lieut. Gen. H.

H. Arnold parenuy is next an tneir invasion pro gram. 7 We could hear the screams of miml tive had put his messing on almost every sitting Senator and Representative because congress nas been virtually unanimous In support of ad before tne somerset Rotary cluo rn-day at noon, bne disclaimed any knowledge of the reasons for the success of uie raid, or tnoae ae-aiis wmcn the newspapers nave related, hers sn In the water cryimr for iieio. but mJ Scouting planes were sighted over chief of army air forces. The British chleft of staff are re By a vote of 78 to 63, the House eliminated an $80,000 allotment to pay the cost of producing a Walt Disney film in Which Donald the problems and the benefits of the income tax.

couiun see them, we didn't bsSSsV ministration proposals since Pean tne towns of Semarang, Marioen, Magetan, Solo and Tegai as Java's. presented in Washington by Field that (Wednesday) night but pulled the Texan wondered. Does this mean the enemy is running short of fighters? Dozens of Japanese aircraft were over Ranoood in the moonlight last night, however at least 44 in the first six waves. Haroor. The President's statement was maae early in repiy to a request tor wan the story of a mother with her two emiaren, boy of two ana.

live uuu ujb sen ana g0t unaer it to sjbjsj aeienaers giraed tor a possible parachute invasion attempt. warm. The two actions, both tentative and Marshall Sir John Dill, until recently chief of the Imperial general' staff; Admiral Sir Charles Little; and Lieut. Gen. Sir Colville Wemyss; and Alt We eould see the reflection of the comment on last Monday's speech bv EUtvaru J.

Fiynn, cnairman of the taken on teller votes, came In consid Survivors bf theSank Fapan fight Petition to Borough so we set our course to the I eration of a (180,590,611 deficiency Democratic national committee, hi The British and Burmese troops reacmiiK nere aisciobea mat tne in vaders used parachute troops to take west, next morning we bailed out and 1 appropriations bill containing $100 wnich Ftvnn said tne election to No 000,000 for civilian defense. Toward vember of a Congress hostile to the stariecr to oar. Once they had escaped the spreading over the oil-coated sea President would tantamount to a ma lor military disaster. Kit safe from the undersea-boat Republicans seized upon that speed-. half dozen seamen set a watch mat port wnose ou installations were blasted by the retreating Dutcn.

One physician told the Aneta news agency he hid in a ditch while the parachutists landed behind the port paased within a few feet of him. Others disclosed that the Dutci delaying action was upset by failure of a plan to defend a stream as a challenge to tnelr patriotism and MORE FROPERTT OWNERS DESIRE TO BE ANNEXED; NO DECISION UNTIL MARCH. A petition has been presented to the Somerset borough council, signed by 31 rescued vessels. They saw half; years, uurmg that critical period. Mrs.

Keynolas nad risen bexore 7 the morning of December 7 to busy herseif wiwi tne rouune duties oi a wife and mother. Sometime alter wards she heard shooting, but was not alarmed, 'oecause the noise of snooting was not uncommon in Honolulu and her borne was midway between two forts. tone did not turn on her radio because Sunday programs did not begin1 Until ten. Weekdays, the radio programs began at 7. ane did near the noise of airplanes in the sky, passing over her house, and seeing the ensigua of the Rising Sun did wonder wny, but the laea of an attack of Hawaii was put aside as one dozen during the niuht and sent i Rep.

Joseph W. Martin, Of Mas sachusetts. Republican national onair fighting the invaders oh the Salween front 100 miles east of Rangoon appeared standing firm on their orders to fight the Japanese on every inch of our soil to the last shot and If necessary to the last man. They were not so hard pressed today, possibly as a result of the RAF on Paan, on the east bank of the river. Some movement of the enemy In thu area as noticed and was brought under quick British shellfire.

British-held Martaban at the moutn flares. man, said Fiynn sought to liquidate Marshall A. T. Harris. Aguinaldo was the leader of Irreconcilable Philippine lnsurrectos wno tougnt against American occupation of.

the Islands Immediately after they had been wrested from the Spanish. The rebellion ended with his capture by a scout detail led by General Frederick Funston, then a young oficer. He has been a hero with the Filipinos, but nevertheless his advice had no apparent effect upon the Filipino troops under MacArthur. Nor did the latest pamphlet dropped. This Uie department quoted as saying that the worthless invasion currency which the Japanese brought Bach ship changed its courseawsaw the of the day, leaders had the whole bill put over until Monday to giv-administration forces a chance- to rally support behind the controver sial provisions; all of which are subject to a later roll call vote.

From both the Republican and Democratic sides of the House camf cries bitter, sarcastic, acrimonious that the country heeded fewer entertainers and more bombers, and tha parasites and leeches should be stricken from the payroll. Rep. Bennet (R-Mo) declared tha. Miss Chaney was unknown and so far property holders in the north of the town, for admission to the borough. from the victims in apparent fear of I toehlnd the town witn a fire Set by No action has yet oeen taxen, ana a suomarme trap, Shear said.

Meanwhile the reflection of 1 oil spread on the water. The oil was ignited, but a heavy rain made it lights in Atlantic City and Ocean City impossible to start an effective blaze the Republican party and squeien an criticism. Rep. J. William Ditter of Pennsylvania, chairman of the House Republican campaign committee, quoted the President's words on the House floor and aserted: I felt that all of you would be glad to know that you are enjoying the will not be until a thorough Investigation is made, to determine If a majority of the property owners living In the district have signed the they said.

2 Planes Shot Down Of the 40 Japanese bombers and of the Salween, where It flows into the broad gulf of Maraban was under triease xum to page Two) Somerset Weather 30 fighters who attacked Soerabala spasmodic Japanese cannon fire but a communique said there were no cas as has yet been made puonc, tne only qualification this charming dancer has for her position Is that she oi uus tnings tiiat cumun nappen. When she did turn her radio on sne got music and then an announcer directed all listeners to stay at home yeeieraay, uie uutcn command said with them and are forcing the pop ualties or damage. ulation to accent was rapidly domina S. Weather Observer) Temperature for the 34-hour petrol two i suiters were snot aown and presumably no bombers. Three Dutch has named one of her dances The ting ManUs commerce.

In full the The defending forces were told said not use tnelr telephones because from 5:30 p. m. Thursday until phamphlet said: To the Filipino soldiers: aircraft were lost. One pilot was kill od and two are Four dvt nans were wounded. The belief persisted that a Jaoan bluntly however, by Maung Aye, Burma's home minister, that any further withdrawal will be dangerous and that they must be kept clear for tne use oi tne armed forces.

Wirnlim BriMTltMl At the March meeting or councu the report of findings will be made, and the district will become a part of the borough If the findings reported comprise sufficient names to make the petition legal. The proposed annexation will include that part of North Center avenue from the present borough line northward to lbs turnpike, east to Coxes' creek and west from the North Roslna avenue, northward as far as All banks in the city of Manila Eleanor Glide Employ Sally Rand If she Is worth $4,600 per year, he declared, then Sally Rand, strip tease artist from my own congressional district down in the Osarks, Ought to be employed st once because tin are under the regulations of tne jap President's blessing and benediction because I feel confident that every man here in the House is backing up the government of the Uni.ea duties and that the record of every man here is one by which, he has booted up the government. Undoubtedly If there is any apprehension in the minds of any of us, tnat apprehension is now removed because you all come within the favored class and the qualification laid down by the President for' wartime. the present situation is very serious Several times during the morning p. m.

j'riaay: Maximum Minimum Precipitation Temperature a year ago: Maximum Minimum ase aircraft carrier was operating somewhere in the Java, sea between anese forces and newly issued war not are controlurur more and more Borneo ana Java oecause or rignter the financial activities of Maua aay after day. For this reason the money POLICE CHIEF GETS planes participating tn Uie SoeraUa la attacks. rou are receiving from the American orces as your salary is losing Its val MANDAMUSON MAYOR For the second straight day the Dutch made no mention of lighting at Am-botoa second most Important Dutch ue and will be waste paper In the Weather Forecast near future. OREHNSBURO Feb Mh-A writ Western Pennsylvania: Bain navai ana air oase i.uuu muss norm- Take mv word you are exposing yojr RREST WORKER 1FOR ATTEMPTED WRECK of alternative mandamus issued today lag to snow late tonight With east of Soerabala. Roundabout klo reports Claimed thai Jabai life in danger without any remuneration.

There is nothlns so pointless. in Westmoreland county court order ed the city of Monesaen and Its ma snow and colder Saturday, landing forces had completely occu toil music was interrupted ror a relation of the warning and to announce that the city would be blacked out at 8:44 P- m.At noon Governor Polndex-ter made an anoun cement that Hawaii was under martial law for the duration of the emergency. Martial law meant that persons could not go abroad without permit cards In tnelr automobiles by day, or af out by night, among other things. There are 35,000 alien enemy Japanese residing in Honolulu and there Was uncertainty as to how they might react to the events of the day. Many of ttfem were arrested and put in prison, but prison faculties were so Inadequate that Oara for them incarcerated was impossible.

This problem had not been solved when Mrs. Reynolds left Honolulu. strong winds. Eastern Pennsylvania: Ratal yor, Joseph Lescsnsc to show cause pied tne stronghold. the tarnplke.

If the petition is accepted and the annexation made, all 'h outlving districts of Somerset, excepting that portion known as Shaw-leytown and the east side of South Edgewood avenue, will come within the borough limits. Recently the district from the borough line, northward on Franklin avenue was admitted to the borough and prior to that the Country club property was annexed. Last fall the east end of the town was annexed to the borough. All that will remain outside the borough limits will be the Stoys-town road section, east of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad tracks. In Manila your countrymen enjoy life peacefully with full cooperation with the Japanese forces.

Give up useles fighting. Surrender Immediately to southeast and rain charting early Sa tarda In west and Further reports from Soerabala said why Mitchael Ferenz should not be recognised' as Monesaen chief of police. 4 Ferena claimed in a rietltlon that the population appeared muoh calmer becoming somewhat colder west the Japanese forces. during yesterdays attack In the north. Saturday afternoon, would, on this scale be worth at least $98,000 per year to the civilian Reverting to Miss Cheney's development of the Eleanor Glide the Mls-sourlan said, if that Is the prime requisite for such an important Job I promise you that I will persuade Sally Rand to name six of her ostrich fans Captain Jlmmle, Captain Elliott Lieut.

John, Ensign Franklin, Sistie and Buzzie respectively. In short, sharp words, member after member pointed to the appropriations committee's report that enemy Sir raids on the continental United States are to be expected, and then Mlumtly (what actors and dancers could do to eliminate the danger. The omnibus supply bill carried fresh funds for a dozen federal bureaus, departments and agencies, including $100,00,000 to pay for Civilian defense expenditures already authorize for flre-ftahtlnq equipment, medical supplies, facilities to manufacture gas masks and personnel salaries. strong winds. Mayor Tar an so refused to give him iirst neavy raia on luesaay.

mere were no signs of panic, add as soon as the all-clear sounded this city Maryland: Snow flurries In the ciuers badge or the Keys to nis office January 39, five days after tains af west portion and rain In view of the currency which the Japs are circulating, the Filipino troops found this particularly ludicrous the communique said LABOR NEGOTIATIONS REACH IMPASSE of almost 390.000 returned to Its nor Saturday morning In central an CHEYENNE, Feb. 6 V-A 26-year-old part-time railroad warmer who flaged down a tram crew witi a flashlight reddened with his 0wi blood was held under $16,000 bond today on a federal charge of attempting to wreck an interstate train. The complaint was filed against Lavern H. Nlcodemus, arrested yesterday near Archer, by Gordon A Nicholson, FBI sgent. Nicholson said Nlcodemus struck himself to the nose and smeared blood on a flashlight lens to warn a train crow that rails had ait fed withand subsequently coniesMM that be himself had taken out 22 spikes.

Sheriff George Carroll said Nlc mal Ufa he had been appointed chief by the city council. He also claimed Lescan- portions, somewnat cower Of the St. persons taken to the his- rtlon Saturday, fresh to ac ordered him to patrol a regular day after the raid. Mrs. Rcy- winds.

beat pitai at MSdioen four were earn to have died of their wounds. At Tjsrme recetved an Invitation from a ARREST GDU FOR INCORRIGIBIL ITY West Virginia: Colder with friend to brtns her two boys near Soerabala. four children were Ferenz told judge Richard D. Laird sional rain tonight changing to 1 flurries early Saturday morning wounded bv a bomb, and another and Tint her ror a few days, rne invasion accepted, she was closer to child was injured at nearby SMoard that Lescanao again refused last Monday to recognise Ma appointment. Jiiflgo iAlrd designated March 3 as continuing fresh to strong in Alerts were sounded at many otner a date for the hearing on the writ.

Weather Elsewhen The tJ. 8. weather bureau rep vnlsges and towns in Bait Java, and at some nolnU anU-alroraft suns op odemus, who had worked in the Chey-ene shops of the Union Pacific, told ened fire. But there was no word of NHW YORK, Feb. 6 W3) Negotiations between the Republic steel company and the steel Workers Organizing committee (OlO) reached sn imps Sis today over he quslonaoin sh Impasse today over the question of wages sad union security, the union anounced after a meeting with company oflclals.

A union spokesman said negotiations were receded indefinitely and the union would seek certification of the dispute to the war labor board, The union asked $1 a day more than the folio win- high and lo wteam the heart of things than sne nau been. The home of the friend was along the beach. Where at frequent Interval there were posted guards, nandbagi thrown up marking their he44iftcnv Tne Ut-tat-tat-tet-tet Of their machine guns wa exciting at first, giving the Impression that Jap troops landing on the seexsVweni their tar Corporal Stevens of the Jennertown sub-station served a warrant on Yo-landa Crooe, 17, on information made by her father, Dominie Croce of Bos-well on a charge of Incorrigibility. The girl, It is alleged, left home last Saturday afternoon during the past week has been living In the homes of various neighbors. She refused to heed her father's pleas to return home so he called the Jennertown motor police and had them serve any bombs having bean dropped.

Mm he was hard up and hoped to gain a reward by pretndlng to prevent a wreck. I Time To Bstloa "Plums" WASHINGTON, Feb. 0 (flf A be- tures ror Boston IT lief that it is high time that Chicago 38 Wew Yort PKtoburri jffi The OOD personnel, It was disclosed thi week, includes Douglas a-head of an arts council, to be paid at the rate of $8,000 year but only while actually working, and Miss Chaney who will receive $4,000 a rr as head of children's activities the phffiIvlrton nnmtmaa was the war Reu Charles r4s (D- described rationing be done in political plums the House today by was emressed In gets, WU is was explained that ma J. W. Ditter (R-Pa) Representative highway department soaey announcea the aupotatment of tenrson and Smttsaflasint.

BsUsjg at fre- I Philadelphia St KM I "r- "rt-fli'taB Train Airplane Meehanloa HARRIBBURO, Feb. 6-HV -Pnn-sylvanla's board of vocation training took over much of the state's $3,000 000 farm show plant today to rtaal eJffessne msshsnin or th the warrant, of M- if tMrs must. the Present scale of a union scale thelr rust- a cur- gteyeoi took the Crooe girl union shoo and we check-off sn-1 Car Corporal Boiweb polltt- SIM useea her In charge SB Tor the company-i w.ooo stss.

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