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rotra BUNKIBK (NT.) "EVENING OBSEEVER, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1942 VALUES FOR COLD WEATHER WOMEN'S MEDIUM HEEL MILITARY BOOTS $1.98 TWOOKOUP8 4- 44 A WOMEN'S COATS 13 ONE GROUP CHILDREN'S A ft A COATS, SNO-SUITS BOYS --SIZES 14, 16. 18 ft A WARM MACKINAWS MEN'S WARM U'SUITS 98c MEN'S BLANKET LINED O'ALL JACKETS $1.89 MEN'S WARM LEATHER MITTENS 98c 7 Ineh TALON FASTENER RUBBER O'SHOES HEAVY WE10MT SHIRTS or SHORTS 25c WOOL DOUBLE BLANKET The Weather Date: Wednesday, Jan, 7. donditlon: Snowing. Temperatures during last 24 hours; 3 p.m.

15 11 p.m. 15 7 a.m. .7 4 p.m. 15 Midnite 19 8 a.m. 6 5 p.m.

16 1 a.m. 15 9 a.m. 8 8 p.m. 16 2 a.m. 13 10 a.m.

4 7 p.m. 14 3 a.m. 14 11 a.m. 4 8 p.m. IS 4 a.m.

14 Noon 3 9 p.m. 15 5 a.m. 12 1 p.m. 4 10 p.m. 15 6 a.m.

8 2 p.m. 4 Sun sets today at 5:00 p. rises tomorrow, at 7:49 a. m. All data furnished by government observers at the Dunkirk- Fredoriia airport.

Forecast: Fair except snow furries along John Died While Working on Car fn Garage. John Wisniewski, 48, of. 48 Pine died. Tuesday afternoon, a victim of carbon monoxide asphyxiation while working on' an automobile in a garage at (he rear of his home. Mr.

Wisniewski went onto the garage between 10 and 11 o'clock Tuesday morning to make some repairs to the car. At 3 o'clock in the lake. Somewhat colder in east the afternoon, he was discovered portion tonight. an The Current Greyhound But Employees Strike Will No Bearing on the Ridge System WEST RIDGE BUS LINES Will Maintain All Schedules To and From Buffalo and Erie, Jamestown, Glean, Salamancn, Bradford and All Points West by Way of Pittsburgh. AS FOLLOWS: Down Town Terminals! Low Rates! Buffalo round trip $1.55 ErJs round trip $1.75 Jamestown round trip $1.15 Warren round trip $2.35 Glenn round trip $2.96 Bradford round trip $2.95 round trip $7.20 BUFFALO ERIE COACH CORPORATION Dunkirk.

Phone 2045 Fredonia, Phone 405 --School bags Sideys. --Window shades. McMachan. --Girls snuggles, Hosings. --Newest wallpaper.

McMachan. --Gabardine ski pants, $3.30. Rosings. --Wanted, bar tender at Rider Hotel, Cassaclaga. --Electric floor scrubber for rent.

McMachan. --Ladies' wool slips, Ros- ings. --See the new Thor Gladiron mangle at Fredonia Hdwe. Co. --Diaries and desk calendar pads.

McClenathan PHntery. --Tavern Non-Rub Wax will not u-aterspot. McMachan. --Blackstone, Thor and Univer-- sal washers at Fredonia Hdwe Co. --For rent, heated furnished looms.

Adults. Bath. 724 Park. --Northland skis, all sizes $1.50 to S14.9S at Fredonia Hdwe. Co, --Canvas work gloves, 20c, 25c, 35c.

Service Hardware E. 4th SI. --Fresh eggs'35c and 40c. William ,7. Lesch, Willow Road, Dunkirk.

--Upper flat tor rent. 36 West 4th St. Call 434 Deer St. Phone 5593. --Barreled Sunlight White En- ttmel will not turn yellow.

Mc- I Machan. --Peerless Brilliant fire gas circulating heaters at Fredonia Hdwe. Co. --Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls I patterns in McCall's work catalog at Sideys. --Snow shovels, black steel or i galvanized.

Phone 2631, Service 1 Hardware E. 4th St. --For rent, 5 room lower Hat, slumped over the The doors of the garage were closed. The car's ignition was on.but the motor had stalled. A call, was sent into fire headquarters for the inhalator and Dr.

Bronislaus S. Olszewski was summoned. The physician administered first aid but failed to revive the unconscious man. Working under the direction of Fire Chief Frank X. Mekus, the inhalator crew spent more than an GERMAN ATROCITIES IN RUSSIA WILL BE RETURNED TEN-FOLD BY SILENT, NEVER-FORGIVING RED SOLDIERS, Soviets Silent, Grim and Quietly Push on Toward Nazi Border.

Havoc to Be Wreaked on Germans Fearful to Think of. hour attempting to revive Mr. Wisniewski but to no avail. Born in Dunkirk, Mr. Wisniewski had been a resident of this city all his life.

He, was a member of St. Hyacinth's church and of the Young Men of St. Joseph society of that parish, Surviving are his mother', Mrs. Mary Wisniewski; a sister, Miss Helen Wisniewski; two brothers, Stanislaus and Joseph ski. Wisniew- ONE WEEK ONLY SPECIAL LADIES' PLAIN SKIRTS 35c NO BETTER CLEANING AT ANY PRICE! SERVICE CLEANERS DYERS 435 Main Street Dunkirk, N.

Y. DIED MR. JOHN WISNIEWSKI fttMday. January 8. 1942 at the family home, 48 Pine accidental death, Born in Dunkirk and lived here all his life.

Member of St. Hyacinth's Church and of Yetttig: Men's of St. Joseph's Society of St. Church. Son of Mrs.

Mary Wisniewjki; brother of Miss Helen Wisniewski. Mr. Stanislaus and Joseph Wianiewski. The funeral is to be held Friday morning at 8:30 with brief prayer services at the family home 48 Pine street and at Sti Myaeiath's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment to follow tn the family plot in St.

Hyacinth's Cemetery. JOHN A. WACKOW1AK ami SONS FUNERAL SERVICE hot air furnace, garage, 762 Washington. Inquire 122 Lincoln. --Sunbeam and.

Hamilton Beach Food mixers at Fredonia Hdwe Co. --Texolite "330" washable water paint. McMachan. --Records in newest numbers --Victor, Bluebird, Decca, Columbia. Phone 2631, Service Hardware Co.

--Wanted to buy--6 or 7 room house. Would like possession I about April 1st. Address Box Observer. --Deck lamps, calendars, ash (rays, desk sets and other acces- sories at Miller i Supply, 114 4th street. --Bring in your Christmas leath: cr gifts or stationery for initials or monograms.

Willsey's Drug- i Gift Shop, Fredonia. --See the latest wallpaper designs and color combinations at McMachan's. --Protect four from moths by having them dry cleaned the Swiss Method at Valemt'l. --Bring your paint problems to McMachan's. --For rent, bachelor apartment, 1 and W.

4th St. Apply.78 W. 4th, phone 3925, --Call 4667 for your window shade needs. 'McMachan. --Free Book "How to Modernize Your Home" Call 2240 Kolpien Lumber --Aunt Sue's Cleaner, 65c per gal, McMachan, 7CCmli no is the time for all go --Whitest in white, Barreled Sunlight.

McMachan. --Floor sandcrs for rent. McMachan. --For sale, '1939 Oldsmobile club coupe, deluxe; radio, heater; brand new rear tires; low mileage. Motor, upholstery, finish in excellent shape.

Phone 2725. --Kyanize Lustaquik Enamel won't chip, crack or peel. McMachan. --And we do mean you. We wish to take this opportunity to thank our policy-holders lor the great number of new automobile insurance customers they have sent, and are still sending us.

W. L. Putnam Agency, 241 King St. --Gold leaf letters at a saving of McMachan. --Lost--pair of glasses between Main St.

and Wintergar- den. Reward if returned to Angelo Cellura, 145 Eagle Fredonia. AHENOiCE TODAY Brocton Central Closed Today--Side Roads Impassable In Cassadaga Valley's Bus Routes. Coal Corp'n. French Dry Central schools in some parts cJ the county had difficulty getting students for today's session because of the storm and principals were worried about the return trip this afternoon.

Brocton Central did not attempt to pick up pupils and no buses left the school this morning. Cassadaga Central, much of whose territory lies in sections of l.he county where 'deep snow and slorms often do their worst, reported this morning that there was no difficulty on the main roads but on the dirt highways it was impossible for some of the drivers to make their full trip: As a result, attendance was down about 20 per cent today. School was to" be closed early to assure getting pupils home before dark. The Forestville Central was ii session today and all buses mad their full trips but attendance nevertheless was down about 21 per to the fact that ir many cases children who have to walk a considerable distance tt a- -intersection bus stop were unable to get there because of thp Etorin. Bus drivers reported tha blowing snow cut visibility greatly and caused more difficulty than drifted roads.

At noon the storm the 'Forestville section was increasing in intensity with the thermometej near the zero mark. Plans were being made to curtail the afternoon session. MOSCOW, Jan. 7--(UP)--Russia in one of the most terrible indictments in the history of modern warfare, charged the German armies and the German govern- njent today with cruelties and bes- ialities ranging from the stealing of children's toys through rape mass murder and mass destruc- on. Soviets Will Never Forget It promised, in a formal note addressed by Foreign Minister Via- cheslav Molotov to the envoys ol all countries with which Russia jh.as regions, that the Russian people would 'never and never pardon what the Germans had done, and "The government of the Soviet union declares with unshakeable confidence that the struggle of the Soviet Union for liberation is a struggle for right and liberty, not only for the peoples the Soviet Union but lor the rights and liberty of all freedom loving peoples 61.

the world, and that this war can ehd only in the utter defeat of Hitler's troops and complete victory over Hitlerite tyranny." Molotov used 7,000 words to describe "pillage, ruination of the people and monstrous perpetrated by the German authorities everywhere on Russian territories they captured." Outlines the Actions In an ominous reminder of the present march of the Red army toward Germany, he detailed the' German manner of war as it had been revealed by reports of troops who had retaken villages and towns. It was not, he said, the mere excesses of isolated and undisciplined military units or individual German officers and soldiers. "Abundant documentary material at the disposal of the Soviet government testifies to the ARMY, NAVY ENLISTMENT FIGURES NOW CENSORED Buffalo, Jan. 7--War censorship caused a change in the policy of the army an'd navy recruiting stations here Tuesday when they shut 'down on releases giving the number of enlistments received. In both cares only the number applicants was given out.

As yet there has been no similar action taken by marine corps officials. TWO'NEW MEMBERS ON SILVER CREEK BOARD through the streets for mass rape, how an old priest who, cross held before his breast, tried to group of girls had been bayonet- ted to death after, his beard had been burned. How at Tikhvin on the Leningrad front a 15-year-old girl named Kolodetskaya was taken to a hospital, wounded by a shell fragment, and was raped by soldiers there until she died. "But the Hitlerites do not confine themselves to' murders of individual Soviet citizens," the note went on. Mass Murder Then it told of massacres, starting with those in villages where only a few old men and.

boys were left and working up to the cities-Kiev, more' than" 52,000 victims; Lvov 6,000, Odessa more than 8,000, Kamenets Podolsk more than 8,500, Dnepropetrovsk more than Mariupol more than 3,000 Kerch 7,000. Kerch has just been recaptured. For 10 days, the note the Without Cilomel--And You'll Jump Out of Silver Creek, Jan. 7--Two vacancies on the school board were filled at a meeting held Tuesday evening. A.

A. Sherman and Ray Schrader were named to succeed the late A. J. Dieffendorf and Fred Waterman. The latter moved to Dewittvillc to become county welfare commissioner.

N. B. Pratt, a member of the board, was named to succeed Mr. Dieffendorf as president. The human body reaches its physical peak at about 26 years, according to scientists.

STOP SHIVERING I W-l Tin --U. P. Reports Are Reliable. Nothing like Duofold's 2- layer fabric to keep your resistance up and keen coldi down. Come in and see kl WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE-- Germans 'murdered on a mass scale at Rostov on Don, whose re- CBgture marked the start of the present German retreat.

Finally the note related how the Germans had used women, children and old men as shields for their "shock troops," against Russian fire. and massacres in all districts the fact that plunder and ruination of the population accompanied by bestial outrages are widespread which fell under the heel of German' Nazis," Molotov said. "Irrefutable facts prove that the regime of plunder and sanguinary terrorism against the noncombatant population of occupied villages and towns represents definite system devised beforehand and encouraged by the German government and the German command, who consciously let loose in their army among officers and soldiers the basest BELLIGERENT COUPLE ARRESTED TUESDAY, PLEAD GUILTY TODAY A man. and a woman who became involved in an altercation iri a Main street restaurant Tuesday night and were arrested by Patrolman Prank Pryga, were arraigned before City Judge Raymond J. Bartkowiak this morning- Joseph Lombardo, 30, of 138 Lincoln avenue pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.

He was fined $5 which he paid. Karnstine Wilcox, 23, of Buffalo, pleaded guilty to public intoxication. She was given a 15- day suspended on condition she leave the city by nightfall. RACE WITH STORK WON BY FATHER STATE DOG LICENSE AGENT VISITS CITY --U. P.

Are Reliable. W. L. Brown, agent for the dog license division of the state' department of agriculture and markets, was in Dunkirk Tuesday to up on the progress being made so tar in issuing 1942 dog licenses. Informed at the city.clerk's office that the canine census is now being taken, Mr.

Brown expressed satisfaction. The new license period began Jan. 1. As soon as the census is the list of delinquent owners will be prepared and handed to a justice of the peace for Those who neglect to secure tags 1'or their pets are liable to a $10 line and court costs in addition to (he regular fees. The license fee lor males and spayed females is for females it is $5.25.

POLICE CAR SLIGHTLY DAMAGED IN ACCIDENT The police prowl car was slightly damaged early this morning during the blizzard when the light coach collided with the rear of Durikirk-Fredonia bus in Main street just north of the Ruggles street intersection. The bus, driven by A. J. Whitney of 40 White street, Fredonia, had been stopped near the Keilen store to pick up two passengers, when the mishap It is estimated that every meadowlark is worth $1 a year as a destroyer of grasshoppers alone. --Hand bills, x.

ti 10 24 3B Dunkirk Printins Co. bestial instincts." Wholesale Destruction The note said that over the entire front, from Finland to the Black Sea, the German armies and their allies" had wreaked destruction and devastation. It told ol; entire towns utterly wiped out, such as Istra, Klin and Rogachev on the Moscow front and many others; it detailed the number of homes burned in villages, "in Baklanovo 66 out of 69." It told how the Germans shot a 70 year old man because he pleaded: "Don't burn house." my It gave names of German units and officers in describing as cold blooded mass destruction. The names of peasants who had been robbed of everything, were given. It cited specific orders--including one by Colonel Nikolaescu of the 14th Rumanian division.

Reds Grim, Determined It gave specific details and name a German units involved, units which some clay may await the pleasure of a victorious Reel army. Then the note repeated the Russian charge that the Germans in counting up Hitler's grand total of "prisoners," had included millions of civilians. The note went on to tell o.f wan- tion destruction of everything which told of Russian national culture, because the Germans, wanted to Germanize everything they took. Superior "The thickheaded Fascists will vet realize that they will never succeed in Germanizing and subjugating these peoples," Molotov "these men who pose as representatives of an allegedly superior race." Next the note detailed horrible ndividual and mass executions by Germans, their display of bodies of their victims. "In the village of Volovo, in the Kursk region, where the Germans stayed four hours, a German officer hit the head of the two-year- i.ld son of peasant Boikova against i wall and killed him, because- was crying," the note said.

"Tfie base outraging of women nd girls takes place occupied districts," the note ontinued. Mass Atrocities It went on to relate how Gernan soldiers, officers and men, runk and sober, had raped wo- ien, girls, girl children in cities-in illages, how children had been aped before the ayes of-their rela- ives, how girls had been dragged Buffalo, N. Jan. 7--(UP) -Buffeted by high winds and near- frozen from zero temperatures, a courageous father won a race with the stork early today by trudging through deep drifts along snow-swept highway for several miles to guide an automobile parrying his wife to a hospital. His own car stalled in a ditch.

r.ai-l Wheeler' of West Falls, a village about 15 miles from here, hailed a passing motorist, bundled his wife into the machine and guided 'it on foot to the outskirts of suburban Lackawanna where aa ambulance picked up the woman and brought her to Our Lady of Victory hospital. Two hours later, twin boys were born to said mother and sons were coing well. Bed in Morning Ririn' to Go The Hver ihould pour pints of bile juice i your bovrela every day. If this bile in not flow-infr freely, your food may not dj- gett. It just decay in the bowels.

Then bloats up your stomach. You set constipated. You feel sour, auuk and the world looks punk, It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these 2 pints of bile flowins: freely to make you feel "up and up." Got a packaee today. Take as directed. Effective in makinff bile flow freely.

Ask for Carter's LitUe Liver Pills. lOc and 26e. LEVY'S "Reliable Clothier." 80 East Fourth Street Dunkirk, N. Y. Again in 1941 -WINS NATION HIGHEST AWARD! I LB.

BAG 3 S7c Pound Bag 20c AT ALL AP STORES Auto Owners-Prepare for the NEW LAW Automobile Insurance at Lower Net Cost! Easy. Payment Plan W. L. Putnam AGENCY Phone 6033 --Advertise in the CITY VICINITY columns. aof There is seven times as much air resistance at an 80-mile-per- hour speed as there is at a speed Of 30 miles per hour.

--Complete U. P. world new; coverage appears exclusively in the OBSERVER. B-r-r! It's cold No need to shiver while you shop. Come in warm up on our delicious HOT-SOUPS COFFEE CHOCOLATE STOP IX TODAY! CANDYLAND Central Avenue Dunkirk Hard and Soft Coal COKE Olga Stoker Coal Smokeless Dustless DESMOND COAL COMPANY 40-48 Lake Shore Drive, East Dunkirk, N.

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