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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 16

Publication:
The Daily Newsi
Location:
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
16
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PAGE SIXTEEN. THI DAILY NEWS, HUNTINGDON, AND MOUNT UNION, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1947. "rr CHILE EXPELS PAIR (Continued from First Page) Cunja, charge d'affalrs in Santiago, and Balibor Jakua, secretary of the Yugoslav legation in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Jakasa, according to the Chilean government, came to Santiago a few days ago with instructions OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU James C. Morgan insurance Real Estate Ml Ml KQW would you like a skirt that actually repleats itself-that rolls and folds into a tiny packet? This one does, and we have In a variety of fabrics, colors bright and basic. Sizes 11-17 or 10-20. $6.98 Pin-wale Corduroy The season's fashion fabric! The Koret of California such a low price imagine? tor President Gabriel Gonzalez Vi- deU ordered put out yesterday. They were immediately escorted to the Argentine border and Gonzalez Videla telephoned President Juan D.

Peron of Ar- gctina to explained what had happened. Informed laid Peron "expressed, a lively-interest in all details" and told Gonzalez Videla that Argentina would adopt "whatever were necessary" for defense ita sovereignty. The thing that brought the case to a head a itrike of nearly 20,000 coal miners In south Chile. The industry has been paralyzed, and'the, government caught with a supply that will last possibly weeks, has had to institute rigid conservation measures. That strike is in its sixth day.

Gonzalez Videla announced it that the rank- and-file wanted to that Communists, who firmly control the union, would not let them. He ient units of the army, navy and air force to the mines to protect men who wanted to work, but so far there hag not been any report of considerable number returning. PRINCIPALS ELECT (Continued from First tion to class room techniques. The program will be planned so as to touch upon as many of the suggested subjects as possible. Bulletin 233-A of the Department of Public Instruction entitled, "Local Participation in State-Wide Revision or Elementary School Curriculum," will probably serve as a theme for the year's program.

The publication touches on every subject connected with teaching. County Superintendent of Schools Frank Magi 11 and his Homer W. Dell, attended the meeting. Miss Ethel' Wakefield of Walker Township, 'secretary of the Huntingdon County Chapter ot the Pennsylvania State Education Association, instructed- the 'principals relative to registering teachers for membership at Institute The County Chapter, will attempt to maintain a membership in the PSEA. The county group is proud of the fact that it has maintained a membership for of years.

Subscribe for The Daily Four cents per copy. RUMMAGE SALE Oil THURSDAY, FRIDAY OCTOBER 16 and 17, in the Basement Of The 15th Street Methodist Church By the W. S. C. S.

HOME SITES Of Distinction FINEST LOCATIONS to Huntingdon Area TAYLOR HIGHLANDS few specially fine now available. Chas. E. Mullin 11) Fourth Dress Shop 625 Washington St. Phone 1051 THE STORE OF FASHION IN HUNTINGDON IMMEDIATE AID IS (Continued from First Page) outlined by Acting Secretary of State Robert A.

Lovett in an important statement of the new Communist agency set 7 up by leaders from Russia, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Prance, and Italy. "The parties and governments associated with (Communist) program have made clear their intention to prevent, if they can, the economic recovery of Europe," he SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CHENILLE SPREADS Our laundering methods keep them looking their best. HOME LAUNDRY And Dry Cleaners 616 Sixth St. Phone 835-R "We must'not allow ourselves to be deflected from the course have chosen; and we must continue to study with sympathy but with calm realism that problem of how Europe can be assisted to regain its proper place in a stable anfl peaceful 1 appeal for quick consideration of emergency aid for France and Italy came in the midst of new danger signals from western Europe. A French spokesman said his government would be forced to stop' imports of such essential goods, as wheat and fats days it gets immediate financial aid.

The United States was searching- its books for untapped'-accounts but f.ovett said very little dollar aid was being turned up for fiance. The white-haired foreign affairs chief of the House observed that some members who previously had opposed foreign aid were "swinging the other way" as result of recent developments and personal observations in Europe. He did not name them but noted that "some of the most obstinate opponents" of the past were becoming "converts." Rep. Eugene Cox, onsTof the first members of the House Foreign Aid Advisory Committep to from Europe, went down the line for the Martial! Plan to aid European recovery. Wie Now Have A Nice Selection Of Fall And Winter Merchandise DRESSES Velveteen, corduroy, wool, gabardine, priced from $7.95, $12.95 up to $25.00.

NEW WINTER COATS Fitted styles, also loose back coats. NEW HATS In all new styles. BLOUSES In white and all colors for Fali. Long or short sleeves. McMullen Blouses $5.50 to $6.95 Very special! In Bermuda silk and pure linen.

Had been $7.95 and $9.95. Dresses $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 One special rack, wool, silk and gabardine. Had been $10.00 to $14.95. Skirts $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 All wool. Specially priced.

been $6.95 to $7.95. All New Jewelry And Winter Merchandise Coming In Daily Neeley's Dress Shop Seventh St, Huntingdon lake years off your, step with this popular Gold Cross Shoe The Famous Foundation No. 1 fit-Tested to Insure Heavenly Comfort 5 puriger-feeling feet. mean a younger looking, this trim and tireless Gold is so with busy women everywhere. Its you swinging along with an school-girl stride.

Slip into a pair of these wonderful shoes today. You'll say they're heaven-on-heels CROSS SHOES AMERICA'S SHQI VAIUI $9.95 A-EEE, 5-10 UKL WNTtNGOONSFASTEST-GROWING FIREMEN TO CLOSE CONVENTION TODAY Lancaster, Oct. Pennsylvania Firemen's Association ends its annual three-day convention here today with a colorful parade in which 40 atate fire companies and 4,000 fire- fighters are participating. Delegates to the 68th annual convention yesterday elected Peter C. Osterg-ard of Warren, president, succeeding John H.

-Zimmerman, of Lebanon. Th.e delegates voted to hold the 1948 convention at Reading next October. Lands Safely Pittsburgh, Oct. Reserve Pilot. Captain A.

J. Loichinger escaped injury yesterday when poor visibility forced him to land his AT-6 advanced trainer plane on the golf course, at South Park here. Coats and Suits Exclusively Famous Fashions At The VOGUE SHOP Swansdown and Jaunty Junior fashions that youve seen advertised and featured in leading fashion magazines they bring you every new style feature of the season. Smart women recognize Swans- down and Jaunty Junior beauty and quality and know that coats and suits carrying these labels live up to the highest standard' Remember Swansdown and Jaunty Junior Famom Fashions Are Exclusivt At VOGUE SHOP 119 WaiHinfton St. Huntingdon AS Basic and Beautiful! $12-95 Mynette half ilze dresses of many much charm Of a quality Hayman rayon Mynette-fashioned to flatter with pretty yoke tucks and slenderizing cluster pleats.

You can dress it up to the afternoon elegance of fur accessories or keep it serenely simple for town! Black, brown, fuchsia, teal, grey; sizes to As illustrated at left BEAUTIFUL SELECTIONS HATS BLOUSES HANDBAGS SKIRTS SWEATERS COATS SUITS IX VOGtIK Every Leeds coat and suit is a rare fashion value. We've wonderful collection of these Originals best buys in up-tcKthe-minute fashion and fine the new Double-Action with zip-in and out lining. All sizes. JANE'S STYLE SHOP 522 Washington St. Huntingdon.

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