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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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TB3 DAILY K0TE3. OAIT FA. TUESDAY, JAKUAET 18, Utt MEET ACIEK mm IMll Wm AIM Ira T. Fiss. said writs for th so Election for (Continued from Page 1) cial elections probably would be Other legislators demanded compulsory arbitration, civil penalties against labor unions and elimination of the closed shop.

issued tne near future. WaynesbiuQuinf Mere; Wrestlers Elsewhere, 1,100 Seattle bus drivers called off a four-day work stoppage, and Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin directed the Connecticut state board of mediation and arbitration to use its "full power and authority" to end the 70-day strike of 3,500 Yale Towne Mfg. Co.

workers. Sugar Makes It (Good Over 200,000 (Continued from Page 1) Other Strike Problems In other labor developments, the nation's telephone network was back to normal, and CIO auto workers pressed for blanket industry acceptance of a 17.5 per cent pay boost. In laying aside demands for a 30-per-cent wage increase, the auto workers settled for the figure recommended by a fact-finding Off to Carnegie West Alex Quintet to Visit Chartiers High With Wrestlers Absent Coach Ellwood's Boys Indignant Over Licking at Hands of Wash. High and Will Take It. Out on West View Bas-keteers Stand To Win Game at Home.

Chartiers Buccaneers will entertain the West Alexander 'basketeers at Chairtiers this evening whil the wrestling team will take to the road for a match with West View at that place. The skies look favorable for a two-way win for the Bucs unless something happens. Tom Smith's basketeers. flushed with a victory Claysville Friday, are out to repeat tonight and the wrestlers, who were grunted out by Washington Friday night will be out to even the score by trouncing West View. Team RarlnVTo Come Back America's total volume of business in the artificial limb in 1944 was $10,000,000.

board for 175.000 striking General was a special session of the legislature the post would, not be filled until next year. However, word comes from Har-risburg of the likelihood of an or der for election to be held this year. There are three" house and four senatorial posts now open. Several Names Heard Early political gossip in this district links several Democratic names with the post. Those who are said to be contemplating the race include Assemblyman Peter Elish of this city, Attorney Russell Stahlman of Charlerol and AV.

'J. Lane of the upper Monongahela valley. In addition, Roy Furman, of Greene county, former speaker of the house, is also being mentioned. All of these men are Democrats. There has.

been no rumors, up to now of any Republican aspirants although it is certain there will be if the election is ordered at this time. May Be Filled JTay 21 HARRISBURG, Jan. 15. (U.R) Seven vacancies existed today in the state legislature three 'in the house and four in the senate which were expected to be filled Little Jacket Court Team Shapes Up as Winner Over Ronco's Boys Unless the Locals Throw Off Their Defeatism and Gany Up on Visitors Ahwesh Clan Meets Carnegie. Canonsburg high school's basketball team will have as its guest this evening the Waynesburg little Yellow Jackets and while this is going on here at home Coach Phil Ahwesh will take his wrestlers down to Carnegie for a return engagement with the wrestlers of that school.

The two teams met here Friday-night and while the return match happens to be the next contest on the two schedules, it just happened that way and no other date could he agreed upon. Tallin Motors employes. The recommendation was rejected by General Motors, but union leaders said they would introduce it into wage talks with the Ford Motor Co. Pnbllc Fear Apparent Congressmen, returning from a 23-day Christmas-New Year's recess, reflected igrowine nublic ao- AT RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO, SWOLLEN JOINTS ARTHRITIS, BACKACHE, NEURITIS "Soy, do I feel swell! Not on ache or pain anywhere." That'i what you'll exclaim oy-fully when you've tried thii marveloui new discovery which is bringing undreamed-of relief to thousands who had suffered for years, who had. tried everything, and were beginning to think relief was impossible.

Try LAIIEN'S 9 DROPS On SaU At All Drug Stow (Advertisement i Advanced to Sergeant prehension over strikes. Republi cans and Southern Democrats took Coach "Pop" El wood told the boys today, however, that they can't be sure of that little matter of winning. He pointed to the surprise that the Bucs experienced at the hands of the Little Presidents occasion to denounce administra tion labor policies and offer reme Coacl Kay Ron Is putting in fni flflACPXT dies of their own. Sens. James O.

Eastland, Friday. If the indignation of the some extra licks and hopes to brins and W. Lee O'Daniel. Bucs does not cool, however, they will be a hard bunch of boys to Tex, said they would ask for immediate consideration of President May 21, primary day. TO GLORY ROAD Truman's recommended ligislation pin to the mat tonight.

They are thorouhly mad as a result of the 'defeat Friday night and West View is likely to get a bit of that Lt. Gov. John C. Bell, Senate pre-siding officer, and House Speaker to establish fact-finding boards. anger this evening.

The trusty followers of the team will be on their way to the scene LAST TIMES TODAY uwrnmw of the battle this evening and will root for the Bucs, win or lose. WW. s'V i Assyrian, Chinese, and Egyptian are the oldest languages on record. a winning combination out of nis basketball huskies. The boys have shown brilliantly at times and there is the opinion among many that they will find themselves one of these days and will pull out of their losing slump, By Way of Comparison "Waynesburg has its customary good team and will be out to trim the Gunners.

The Little Jackets in their start, Friday night, tripped the Burgettstown team 43 to 32. Burgettstown won one and lost one to Chartiers, and Chartiers beat Canonsburg, so that makes the Gunner game an unknown or at least an uncertain quantity. Local Fans loyal However, the followers of the Gunner destinies are hoping for the boys to pull out of their doldrums and hit their winning streak. The customary joust between the reserves will start the show tonight at 7 o'clock and the Varsity contest will follow at eight. VTHE MCY' EMMCY STRY mi EMM Classy Young Fighter Gives Pittsburgh Fans Money's Worth in Little Over Five Minutes Against Better Than Average Opponent.

Ray Robinson, the chocolate colored box fighter who answers to the name of "Sugar," proved his sweetness as a fighter and a charmer of the fistic enthusiasts in his engagement with Dave Clark of Cincinnati, in Pittsburgh's Garden, last night. The Sugar Loaf lost little time in going into action and by the tag end of the second round, he had floored his opponent three times for the count of nine and then Referee Trnie Sesto called it a day and told Clark to go home. It was a technical knockout, as the fighter Clark was declared in no condition to go on. Too Short for Some Of coure there were some boos from those who paid good money and had only got a few minutes of entertainment. But the true lovers of the game had their money's worth.

They had seen the famous Sweet Loaf do his stuff and his grace, rhythm, poise and punch satisfied them that the visiting celebrity was all that he is cracked up to be. Profitable Evening for AH The crowd was 6,384, the gross house $25,809.20 and the net The uncrowned welterweight champion needed only 5:22 of action, three minutes of these in the first round, to score a technical knockout. Spectators of experience conceded that there are few youngsters now showing who can stand up to the classy Robinson. Clark looks good in the ring and handles himself well for a youngster. He showed courage when he elected to stand up in the first round and slug it out with the Sugar Loaf.

This in itself was enough return for the investment of most fans. There were times when Clark could have dropped and taken the count the easy way. But the sturdy youngster stayed until Sesto ruled him out. 5o 3Iatoh for Sweet One After fiddling around for a couple of minutes in the first round, and letting his opponent do all the leading, Robinson saw Clark's right guard drop momentarily. His left lashed out with lightning speed, and a.

hook caught Clark on the side of the head. He dropped for a nine count but wasn't hurt. hg Aim at the heart with a fine new picture Red and Black Seeks To Come Back into Sport Light Af ter Eclipse During War. Planning a return to something approaching "old-time" football activities, Washington Jefferson College announces the signing of Henry Leucht, earstwhlle football coach at Mt. Lebanon High School to head the football regime at Wash-Jeff.

Leucht is a former Waynesburg College athlete in football and wrestling. Several assistant coaches are to be named and it is indicated that Wash-Jeff will seek to come back to something akin to big time football and basketball. Good Record with Monntles In Leucht's long career at Mt. Lebanon, his teams won 98 games, lost 22 and had six ties. Despite the many victories, the closest Mt.

Lebanon came to a title was in 1942 when it lost to Johnstown High, 7-0, in -the Class AA playoff at Jeannett. Served in Aaval Reserves Leucht served three years in the Naval Reserve and was dis Today Wed. Vern W. Bebout, son of Mrs. Mary Ann Bebout, Tannehill Apartments, who is serving in Japan, was recently promoted from technician fifth grade to the grade of sergeant.

Entering service February 28, 1943, Sgt. Bebout received his basic training in Florida and left' for overseas in April, 1945, after spending a furlough at home. Before being transferred td Japan he served in Manila, Philippines. Prior to entering service he was an army ordnance inspector at Flannery Bolt, Bridgeville. STARTS WEDNESDAY A musical story os The pronunciation of the name of the State of Arkansas is Ar-kan-saw, but the Arkansas River is pronounced Ar-kansas.

BINS CROSBY JOAN BL0NDELL "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" (Re-issue) AND PRESTON FOSTER FRANK JENKS in "Veslland Case" (Re-issue) DOC BLANCHARD STEELER CHOICE Big Army Back Drawn by Pittsburgh Pros Providing He Elects To Play Ball After West Point Career. Taking no chances that anything will get away from them, the National Football League moguls held a meeting in Xew York and took secret action to combat the upstart AlHAmerica Conference which is bidding for a place in the soft money sun. charged last December 21 with the rank of lieutenant commander. He had been stationed at the North Make sure that it's a good have it taken by our photo-" grapher who captures your best expressions. Our lovely $7 Sepia Coronet Portrait for 5 No Appointment Is Necessary Pre-View Portrait Studio (Downstairs Store) QimbeVs PITTSBURGH Carolina and Iowa Pre-flight Schools.

At Waynesburg as a student from 1922 to 1926, Leucht played under three coaches, Frank Wolf Hemorrhoids! -But He SMILES, Now Be wise as he was. Use the FILE formula doctors use adjunctively at noted Thornton Minor Clinic. QUICK palliative relief of pain, irritation and soreness. Helps soften and tends to shrink swelling. Get tube Thornton Minor's Rectal Ointment or Thornton Minor Kectal Suppositories.

Follow label directions. If not delighted with this DOCTORS' way, low cost refunded on request. from Penn Statae, Red Roberts from Center College and Brit Pat Bi S1 JOHN PAYNE H'f- JUNE HAVER -j S. Z. SAKAll Reginald Gardiner terson, former W.

J. star. Leucht At all srood drug stores everywhere in Canonsburg, at Su Cut Rate. also participated in college wrestling end himself coached a Waynesburg wrestling team. First Big Gesture Aside from the informal eleven of last fall, W.

J. has not had a regular varsity team since 1941. No schedule has been announced for this year. Only one game with Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh has been announced as carded. Mine Blast (Continued from Page 1) in the mine the blast occurred but the entire tipple construction at the entrance was wrecked.

More than a score of Negro school children were showered with bits of flying glass when the windows in their school were shattered, 450 feet from the mine entrance. Several office workers who were working at tho mine office- near the tipple were said to be injured by flying glass. WHEELING PLANS BIG BOWLING TOURNAMENT WHEELING, Jan. 15. Wheeling district's richest bowling tournament for individual shooting will be staged here next month when the first annual singles classic will be rolled.

The winner will be guaranteed $250, the largest award posted in recent years and which ranks with established vente staged through Ohio and Pennsylvania, Bowlers of th Ohio River Valley reelon will eligible to compete. Entries from pin spillers between Parkersburg and Pittsburgh will be accepted. The dates and site for the show are, now being arranged and will be announced later. In the college draft Doc Blaneh-ard, the All-America backfield ace of the Army team was drawn by the Pittsburgh Steelers and others were picked by various teams. Jnst In Case In the case of Blanchard, It is more likely a safety measure than anything else, as the big fellow has more years to play for the Army and then may 'continue in the service without any thought of pro football.

However, the Steelers land claim to him just for safety's sake. Aside from Blanchard, only four other selections were disclosed Boley Dance wiqz' by the Boston Yanks, Leo Riggs of Southern California by the Philadelphia Eagles and Cal Rossi, former U. C. L. A.

star and Stan Koslowski of Holy Cross, by the Washington Redskins. Wanted by Chicago Ti.8 owner of the Chicago Bears, George Halas, who had fourth pick among the ten clubs, had planned to choo6e Blanchard as his No. 1 peloction but before the draft ver got around to him ithe Steelers had named the Army All-America ace as their choice. Only Faint Hope The probability, is of course, that Blanchard, who still has two more years of varsity ball at West Point, will remain in the Army. Inasmuch as he would be the most sought-after gridiron star should he leave the army, not only the Steelers but the National League protected themselves by naming him in their draft.

Although he is only in his second year at Army, he began his collegiate career at North Carolina and became elegible for th National League draft with the graduation of his class at North The Declaration of IndDn- Mighty few things in life are certain enough to warrant a sure bet, but one that you can always rely on is the Gas Range; Here is a consistent winner, backed by 99 of all homes in this area that have a choice of cooking fuels, because GAS and the modern Gat Range are: DEPENDABLE a must with any winner; Gas is always there to take care of any cooking requirement It is your most faithful home servant ECONOMICAL -Cos cools the average local Jamilys meals for an entire month jot one dollar or less. Isn't this a thing" for the family budget? EFFICIENT we all like the top notcher who does a Job neatly, effortlessly, thoroughly; That's your Gas Range, with the most modern, most accurately controllable source of cooking heat. CLEAN everyone likes a winner who does the job cleanly. Here, jaio, your modern Gas Range is unsurpassed. It does its work with the utmost freedom from scrubbing or scouring of pots and pans, and is itself very easy to keep sparkling.

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Phone 69 Canonsburg, Pa, Lander, one of the oldest towns in the State, was settled in 1869. It was called "Rush Root" by the first -settlers, but later was renamed Lander, after Gen. W. Lander, soldier and explorer. NEWM ARK'S Canonsburg Washington The United States Military Academy opened JuJy 4, 1S02, with 10 gudetB..

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