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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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POUftTCEN LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANOK. PA. i Dollar Saving Sales of COATS IF YOU'RE A WOMAN'S SIZE or a 11 to 17 or a 12 to 20-This Great Sale of COATS Offers You a Wide Choice of Styles and Colors! BARNES HELD SO. CALIF. IS NEGLIGENT IN WOMAN'S DEATH aSag uiojj BY GIANT WAVES (Continued from Lehman Street at a leisurely pace; a nd some abandoned houses atsd thus happened to strike Mrs.

wlt II Redondo Beach, where- Cupello as sho was going home from a midnight mass at Sts. major disaster committee assembled and American Legion guards Cyril's and Methodius a all available Coat after Coat represents exceptional money saying to the value-wise. We've assembled the luxury Coats of the season, carefully chosen from our own great stocks, picked with an eagle eye for value from those of our leading makers, at price reductions to leave you wide-eyed! All are fine needlepoint woolens with Foxes, Blended Mink, Persian Lamb, Mountain Sable, Dyed Squirrel, Kit Fox, Jap Mink, Leopard. 95 00 i75 jury returned a verdict to the ef- feet that the accident occurred be- cause of grossly negligent driving. In the main part of the hearing the story went uncontradicted but was dramatically shattered near the close when Coroner.

Joe D. Boger asked if there were any parties present who could shed any light on the accident. Ellen Lehman, a seventeen-year-old hlgfc school student, of 409 Nortfi Partridge testified that when she saw the Barnes car traveling across Eleventh Street she remarked: "I wouldn't want to be in the path of that statement being inspired by its speed. She said that the woman out to patrol the area, some homes and apartments completely collapsed while others fell in a Jumbled mass part way through their undermined foundations. A six feet, sir inch tide hurled the pounding combers along the yesterday and an even higher tide was predicted for Barricades of sandbags, concrete fragments and timbers were piled along the beach-line to protect remaining buildings while a special appeal was dispatched to Governor Olson and the county! board of supervisors for more rock to be dumped along the sand.

City Councilman C. W. Chidley estimated at the damage 720-22 Cumberland Street. Year End Clearance! The Event You Have Been Waiting For! COAT SALE! was Her remarks were corroborated by her sister Beatrice Lehman, and their cousin Margaret Mirth, of the same address, who testified that the car was going at high speed. All testified that there were no other cars approaching from the other directions as the trio dashed across the street to the side of the fallen woman with- the damage was not out hindrance of any kind.

They as reat as at Redondo. Cabrillo said the only other car on the Bea and on North to Santa Monica, Santa Barbara and Port struck the next instant. I alr eady done to Redondo Beach. Scores ot residents near the beach spent much of the night removing furniture and other per-1 sonal effects from their homes. 1 Long Beach, Venice and other i South Coastal cities also took I steps to barricade their water-1 tronts but reported that although some beach property bad been Saturday starts the big important Schaffer that Lebanon women always wait they have learned that this event brings super values at ridiculously low prices! The Coat Sensation of the Year! THREE GREAT GROUPS! I Special Group of Untrimmed Black Dress Coats $Q95 to 95 REVERSIBLE COATS WITH HOODS Specially Priced at street at the time was parked near Twelfth Street.

Barnes encountered further contradictions, as he stated that he did not take any drinks at two clubs and several homes he visited on Christmas Eve, while his own companions testified that he did drink several glasses of beer. Condensed the story of those on San Luis, near San Luis Obispo, reported a heavy pounding. Commander James Moore ot the United States Navy hydrographic service blamed the turbulent ocean to the usual high tide period experienced at this season and the disturbing effects of recent storms at sea Tweed and Camel Hair COATS Values to $14.95 coast. tlie stand was that Godfrey Price tlla brought heavy rain to the ot South Railroad Street, Hum- melstown, a Reading railroad section foreman came to Lebanon, Tuesday evening with his wife, and at a local club met Barnes, and Mrs. Mary McKlnney, at whose home Barnes has a room.

Mrs. McKInnqy'B ten-year-old daughter was with the party. They separated after leaving the 816 CUMBERLAND ST. ARMY HAS FORSTALLED AMMUKmON SHORTAGE Waihlngton, Today official! have reported Unit the army had forstallcd a perilous threatened nhortaee ot ammunition by weeding a new OQO amokelcRH powdor plant toward completion. Undflr War Department pressure, two af nix projected projected production lines ut the New Cbarlpstown, plant arc expected to be linlfdied early in the two months or more ahead of Hchedule.

Thww limited facilities alone, toy authoritative estimates, will mort than double the nation's ex- iittnK capacity to supply powdoi to the army and navy. Until they 'put Into operation, the capacity to replace limited reserves IH low as to cause official concern. four substantial producers of the type of smokeless powder In thn Bhella have, supplied and navy for years. One of these, tho HorciiluN plant at Kenvll. N.

was damaged by an explosion tills fall. Tho otherx are the army's plant at Kenvll. N. the navy's In- dlanlinad, arsenal, and a Du Pont plant In Delewnre. To multiply many times their combined normal recorded output of about ITi.OOO.OOO pounds a year, the War Departent Is bulld- IIIR huge plants at Charlestowa and at Kadfonl.

Vn. It contemplates two more, but none vgj scheduled to attain full production until next mimmer. EYRYNFARSTTOWED Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Karst, of Jonestown R.

I). 2, announced engagement n( their daughter. Kvelyn, to Richard Moyer. of luHfi Water Street, thia elty. BOH of Mrs.

Stella Moyer. at a turkey dinner on Christmas my at the Karat home. A host of frlendn were In attendance. la employed by Lebanon Steel Foundry. No lias been set for the wedding.

SING Hobert Ts'oll, tenor soloist this city, will sing at the Sunday afternoon Community Theatre, service ut Hcrnlipy, and tho guest will be llaymond 31. Vey, religious editor and evangelical crusader, of IlHrrlslmrK. The Kcv. J. 11.

piiHlor of the llershcy Church of the Brethren will be In charge, of the devotional program. CARS DAMAGEIHN CRASH Two machines were damapcil considerably in a crash early this morning at Sixteenth ami Cumberland Streets. snld the ears Involved were operated by Hobert Blrtwell. of BliiKhamton! N. club.

Barnes delivering the Prices at the- home of relatives, while ho took Mrs. McKlnney and the girl to the home ot Mrs. McKlnney's father, Stephen Tatar, on West Church Street. Mrs. McKinney stated on cross-examination that she warned her sister to serve no drinks to Barnes as he was driving.

She said she had no particular reason for the but did not know whether Barnes had any drinks there or not. Thpre was a later visit to a club at East Lebanon, and later the entire party attended midnight mass at St. Catholic Church. The witnesses stated that they did not sit together because ot the largo attendance, and did not know whether Barnes remained for the service or not, but was outside at the door when the service wan concluded. Dr.

Grant Parsons, who examined Barnes some time after the accident, Kald he could not Hrnell liquor on Barnes but that his breath had a strong odor of a "breath-killer." Michael Cupello, a 2-l-ytsir-oId son of the departed victim, said that ho bad demanded Humes' examination for evidence of Intoxication. Sylvia Chichi, a daughter of the dead woman, who accompanied her mother part of the way home from the service tUated that Harries 1 actions at the lio.spltal occasioned comment, as ho could not talk coherently and Price did ntOMt of the explaining as to tho accident. Mr. and Mrs. Price- nv.d Mrs.

McKlnney. all testified that Humes stopped Immediately after the woman hit. Motorcycle Officer William Fasnacht stated that tho car skidded forty feet THE WAR TODAY (Continued from Page One) FUR TRIMMED COATS $-f -f 95 Values to $22.95 in Nazi strategy. Successful Invasion is the only road to quick time Is beginning to tread on Hitler's heels. The Nazi fuehrer lost his greatest opportunity to win the war when he failed to deliver the knockout blow -to a staggering John Bull last summer, and the chances of failure in this new fam- (for that's what It Is) are heavy.

Therefore nothing can be allowed to interfere with the coming drive. There's only one real possibility I of outside military Interference with the immediate Nazi program, and that lies in Russia. The Muscovites have been Increasing coolness towards a change which coincided with the great military successes of Britain, and her allies over Mussolini. As the Germans pour troops Into Rumania the Bolshevists are piling up forces opposite them. 1 believe they are massing tentatively against each other.

Perhaps we can get a better view of tlm present position If we look back just a bit. Observers generally long have recognized the likelihood that Germany and Russia would go to war with each other sooner or sooner. The circumstance that thej- have been cooperating as a matter of expediency doesn't alter the fact that their Interests clash I heavily and that they are natural enemies. The causes underlying the hostility aren't new. Hitler long ago cast covetous eyes on the vastly rich Russian Ukraine.

On top ot thai, and partly because of it, both nations desire control of the same I territory In the Balkans. FUR TRIMMED COATS Values to $35.00 All Winter Coats reprlced for quick clearance! Out they got One big Sweep! At savings that will astonish yout Even with our reputation for sensational values, we've never before offered Goat Values to equal these! Get here early as possible. Everybody will be nobody will be disappointed. Sizes: to to to LUXURIOUS FURS EXPENSIVE WOOLENS AUTHENTIC STYLING SUPERIOR TAILORING NEW HOLIDAY DRESSES 95 95 to EVENING GOWNS. New Dresses in the Holiday Spirit stunning new combinations of beige and brown, aqua and black, black with print.

Plenty of always-popular black and whites! Rose, beige, rhapsody blue, aqua, gold and greeii. Sizes: 9 to to to to and Herbert W. Arnold, -lli-' North Sixth Street, this city. No one was hurt. Officer Nelson Moyer Investigated.

the peacetime of the army i nm ls cmpioyeu By the I TIES vVarren Shirt Company. Mr. Kdgar L. Harr of Uelnoehlsvll'e 1 today resumed tils duties as conductor for the Heading Company after having been at home for more limit two because of I an Infected foot. His many friends anrl fellow-workers were glad to greet him today and to learn of his recovery.

LOOKING FORWARD. IN COMFORT 1941 can find you looking forward to new success too your eyes are free of strain and tension! Come in for your share of eye ease. REASONABLE PRICES CONVENIENT TERMS SEE DR. FREDERICK BALLEN OITOMETR1ST Located at Jewelry Store M8 CUMHERLAM) ST. AOTWM from CwKmlnl Thentrr.

after the brakes had been up- lL Ba tery of Uumania and Insures, his i At the moment they are seek- access to her oil and vast gran- erics. 4. It him a ppwHS sr; ld Ji hat they are after Is a base for future offensive or defensive operations each other, and for extension of their control down through the Balkans. Russia made the surprise move District. Attorney Karl A.

Bru- bnkcr examined the witnesses. Attorneys K. D. Siegrlst, C. M.

Seltzer and Charles T. Hlokernell did soniu cross-examining, but did not whom they represented. Tho jury was made up of Harry Krlll. J. INalne Shirk.

Mason J. Albert. William Moudy. James E. Fisher and J.

Herbert Manbeck. gives lilin a base from which he can take military action against ur.y ot the Halkan States, or can carry out his tentative project of forcing the Dardanelles so as to get at Britain in the neat- were graduated from Lebanon high school, class of and i both are employed at tho Key-i stone Silk Mill. They enjoy the popularity of. a wide circle of I PAYS VISIT LEBANON Mrs. Lloyd Heck of Detroit, Michigan, is spending some time 'isolate has been set for the I cll ns llle guest ller wedding.

ROSE SINGER SHOP AFTER XMAS SALE Silk Underwear, House Coats and Robes SLIPS PANTIES, 39c BETTER SLIPS, GOWNS, PAJAMAS, BLOUSES, SWEATERS 69c Only a Few House Coats and Robes all Price $1.49 to $2. to $5.00 of occupying Rumanian territory ITIVlftinv rr ttm re 10 AUXILIARY mouth? of the Danube. Hitler countered by occupying the rest of Rumania and making it virtually a protectorate. Thnt brings us up to the present. Recently the Rus; mans and Italians met Christmas, belated though merry, was celebrated last night I when members of the Andrew' B.

i HURT IK UFTIKCr PLANK Vincent Sperligo, of Annville Route' 2, by the W. P. was treated for a sprain of the left sido of his back, at the Good Samaritan Hospital yesterday. The hospital 'report said that Sperligb hurt himself when he lifted a heavy i plank. parents, and Mrs, Plantz.

.125 N'orth Eighth Street. Mrs. Plants is a patient at the Lebanon Snnitorium. She underwent a major operation two weeks ago. Her many friends will be glad to hear that is improving steadily under the care ot Dr.

W. V. Klnnepnn. Friends arc greeting the (iauirn- ter. and are wishing her mother a speed- recovery.

broken without tendance indeed, list fl-hts were reported ellent as saying that Rusrfa will occupy the mouths of the Danube after the first of the year. A natural corollary to this Is the troop movements. As I havrt said. I believe Hitler Is malnlv concerned with safeguarding his invasion plans. However, if you have watched his strategy carefully you will have observed that many of his major operations have been so- planned as to serva two or ways.

The present move an excellent example of that military and diplomatic craftsmanship. Here what It does for him: teiric position either for IT offense against Russia. tt calculate to keep the Flnlshf. i.it.i tjDlri ttir or 'Iriialn. o.

Hitler'a maa- iitng and among the I membership. Games were played also, and delicious refreshments, in keeping with the holiday season, were served. High scorers In the games were Mrs. Ida r. Mrs.

Mabel Feather. Mrs. Lilly Shay and Mrs. Daisy Ytngst. Installation of officers will take place at the next meeting to be held January 0, 1941.

ANNOUNCE ELEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George IV. Long (announce the engagement of their North Tenth to Robert P. I Barlett.

of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- icrt Barlett, oT Tim tri'tlrnl nt tlii'koy clinnov c-n 1 Botb Miw Long and fiance Gala Floor Show starring The Mallory Review MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR'S EVE RESERVATIONS NOW! THE GREEN TER Kouic i'iionc 7-.

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