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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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A 2 THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Tuesday, -January 25, 1944 likely to predict that Governor ip jM CtftiMffth Earl Warren, of California. wouldiUtla Ull OlOlllcICn Air Training Engages Men FromCity Area SEE CHANCE OF From Page One WARRANTS FOR 7 From Page One SEN. VAN NUYS DIES From Page One be the ideal vice-presidential running mate for the governor of New York. Relieved in 8 minutes or double your money back Whaa eicni itomach mM uuin ptinful, Mffocit- tag tu, wur itomuta ml bunkum, docton usutllr pnxcrlb Um fMtMt-utitu medttlnt known far trraptotutlc relief audlclnM Ilk thoae In Btll-us Tibleti. No ltHtlv.

Bell-tru bring comfort In Jiffy or double your-money back on rtturn at battla ui. Uo til droggiiu. made in Washington yesterday af ternoon. One of the accused per RETURNS TO SCHOOL First Lieut. Richard E.

Walmsley. who is attending the Adjutant Gen John Wynnkoop, of Washington, was summoned. Mattice said the cause of death had not been immediately determined and an au Dewey to announce that he has changed his mind about the Republican nomination. On a nod from the New York governor, a great many congressional Republicans would join right now in organized effort to obtain his nomination. Dewey has not tons is an employe of the Penn Paper and Stock Company, Wash eral School at Fort Washington, has returned there after spending GRIPPE PREVENTION URGED IN EPIDEMIC Health authorities airee that a germ or which had the contract to the week-end with his mother, Mrs.

topsy would be held in Washington later today. Mattice said that the Richard R. Walmsley, 1518 Walnut remove waste paper from govern vimis is responsible for the present, epidemic of colds and Eripoe and that' street. Lieutenant Walmsley is regularly stationed at Gor Field, Great Falls, Mont. Senator had suffered from a cold, which appeared last night to be the public should guard against their ment offices and which delivered or consigned such waste in bales developing into influenza.

to the Glatfelter Paper Company, spread. Fortunately a simple remedy i available which retards or stops the germ from developing. The name is Nef-Tex Tablets which are taken three times a day at a cost of only 5c. surely little enough to pay for prevention. Grippe, flu and colds effect the entire system and Nef-Tex Tablets act on stomach, in Mattice visited Van Nuys at the fcprmg Grove, York County.

Warrants obtained here from farm last night, but "he kept say the office of United States Commis iner he didn't need a doctor." At testines and kidneys. Nef-Tex is a modern remedy yet proven in thousands LIVING COSTS UP said he would not be a candidate for President this year. What he did say most emphatically on November 4, 1943, was this: "I am not and shall not become a candidate for the Republican nomination in 1944." That bars him from a pre-con-vention campaign. His own state party leaders, however, are plugging away for his nomination and many congressional Republicans believe he is the man to stop Will-kie in the convention and to stop President Roosevelt in the election. When they get that far they are TWO MINOR FIRE CALLS A refrigerator motor in the basement at Currie's Cut Rate Store, 1031 Market was damaged slightly this morning when it became overheated.

Mt. Pleasant firemen were called. Good Will firemen extinguished a chimney fire last night at the home of Joseph Gephart, 1425 North Sixth street, before any damage resulted. These young men from the Harrisburg area are wearing Uncle of cases. Get a bottle of Nef-Tex Tablets at your druggist to-day for prevention or about 3 a.

m. today, the caretaker, V. H. Parks, who was sleeping in From Page One for that cold that hangs on. Not a laxa tive.

the living room heard Van Nuys Sold In Harrisburr by Gibbs-Peoplea. Sam's uniform and serving under his colors. They are: Caplan. Warner. Keller, Wolf, Clark.

Sun stumble and fall in the bathroom, Mattice said. beam, Economy. Rea and Derick and drag sioner William S. Middleton were expected to name seven or more York County men. OPA has indicated that black market operators in Washington figured in the stamp distribution as do some in York County who issued or sold stamps that filtered into counties beyond the York County borders, including the Harrisburg area.

The probe has re Left John 'Donald Heckert, son stores everywhere. "Parks went and helped the Sen tion and upgrading on living costs. 3. Disappearance of cheaper goods. 4.

Rises in rents in cities other than the 34 which the bureau checks, particularly in those "where there has been huge migrations of war workers." 5. The effect of the migration of millions of workers from city to city on "actual cost of living." 6. Price violations and black markets. ator get up. He said he wasn of Mrs.

John F. Heckert, Dalma-tia R. D. 1, has completed training at the Army Air Forces Advanced hurt and went back to bed. About 5 o'clock Parks went into the bed room to see how the Senator was HEW COLOR! Flying School, William Field, AT FIRST 510N OF vealed no connection so far, au feeling and found him dead," Mat Chandler, and has won a tice said.

commission as second lieutenant. ures were taken from a report made by the United Steel Workers Union (CIO) following a study of 1500 steel workers' living costs. The report, he said, will be released later today. The Steel Workers Union currently is seeking a wage increase above the Little Steel formola, which is tied to the Bureau of Labor Statistics formula. Steel workers have received the maximum allowed under that formula, but the union contends that the bureau's cost of living index does not fairly reflect cost increases.

Murray 'told the subcommittee it should question Bureau of Labor Van Nuys first won a Senate He was a former student at Penn I. R. RESSLER, PROMOTED sylvania State College. It's downright patriotic to stretch-out the usefulness of that coat, suit or dress. A good dyeing job means calling I VV- fA Ivon R.

Ressler, Colonial USE Second Pvt. Ray Conrad has Park, has been promoted to a first returned to Denver, where he is 666 TABLETS. 5ALYE. NOSE DROPS lieutenant in the Army Air Forces taking aviation cadet training WARRISBFIWS OLBESI CLEANERS thorities said, with the Philadelphia black market in gasoline stamps uncovered in part last week through the arrest of a Harris-burger who allegedly offered a partnership in the illicit stamp racket to a wounded Marine who shared his seat on a passenger train from Philadelphia. The Washington paper salvage company's contract with the Government reportedly required it to mutilate discarded ration stamps, by shredding them.

Loftus charges this was not done and that 11 to 12 after a short furlough with his aunt, Miss Anna Conrad, 428 South EYES EXAMINED HOURS: Daily Wood street, Middletown. He is seat in 1932 in the Roosevelt landslide. In 1938, he was reelected after a bitter fight in which he figured at first as a victim of the "purge" aimed at opponents of President Roosevelt's Supreme Court reforms. Van Nuys threatened to run as an independent, but finally was renominated by 'acclamation at the Democratic State Party Convention. In addition to being chairman of the Judiciary Committee, he was a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the Indian Affairs Committee and the Com m-M mm.

ma Mm mk CIEAKERS rounding out a five-year enlistment in the Army, two years of which he spent in Hawaii. and LAUNDERERS Statistics witnesses on the following points, which he believes account for the discrepancy with the Third Pvt. Kermit L. Etzweiler DR. FREED-DR.

KLEIN OPTOMETRISTS 219 Market St 2nd Floor-Phone Z-32U "Divided Payment Plan Available" union's figures: 1. Real rise in food prices, in Just Call 7391 409 WALNUT ST. 504 N. THIRD ST. 1243 MARKET ST.

1400 HERR ST. tons of stamps and coupons were celebrated his 24th birthday anniversary, January 26, in England. He is a graduate of Halifax High shipped in bale to the Spring Grove eluding "all funds that go into the if family bread basket." 2. Effect of quality deteriora School, class of 1939, and before entering the service he was em paper mill in August, September and November. Cullison, quietly investigating York County's "black wammmsmmmmmmmmm mittee on Expenditures in the Ex ecutive Department.

ployed at the Middletown Air Depot. He was stationed at Kelly Field, Texas, before going over He is survived by his widow, market, which had stumped OPA for months, found free distribution Marie Krug Van Nuys and one son, cf stamps in York's industrial William Van Nuys. mills. He said all trails led to the During his 13 years in the Sen paper mill, where on December seas. His wife, the, former Miss Regina WilhaUm, resides with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. PMip J. Etzweiler, of Halifax. Fourth Pvt. James C.

Porrett ate, Van Nuys opposed many Ad he reported finding 5720 pounds of ministration policies, particularly New Deal legislation affecting discarded stamps, baled but not the li mutilated though consigned to the a big part in lves business. He consistently con has reported to Mitchell Field, pulp machines. tended that the Administration's N. after a furlough with his So far as OPA executives here tax policy was "punitive" toward mother, Mrs. Carrie Schneider, 1445 know, the black market man business.

He urged that the Gov ernment withdraw from competi-tion with private business and ad ipulated by employes of the salvage and paper companies and their Vernon street. He was inducted into the Army last June and is in the armored branch of the Army vocated during pre-Pearl Harbor Air Forces. He took basic training associates without knowledge of executives of the companies, none of whom has been accused thus en! of our Figkti days a balanced budget. at Keesler Field, and advanced training at Buckley Field, His major break with the Presi far. Colo.

He is a graduate of John 'Just how much gasoline and oil dent and liberal elements of the party came on the Supreme Court issue. Van Nuys' standing as a Harris High School. or rationed food was purchased I Fifth Aviation Cadet Floyd Lee with the black market stamps is Shanholtz is taking pre-flight train lawyer made him a key figure in the fight against revamping the incalculable though OPA agents ing in the Army Air Forces at the pointed out that the tons of Supreme Court. With defeat of the President's proposal, Van Nuys fcund himself marked to be University of Florida. He formerly was a sergeant in the X-ray department at the local recruiting and induction center.

His mar MHimm mMfmm "purged" in the 1938 elections. Democratic Governor Clifford Soap plain, everyday soap is a It's needed to keep war workers war material today, a material al- clean and healthyand "on the most as vital to victory as iron and It's needed to help make coal and oil and synthetic rubber, production records of planes, Soap is a material to be used guns, wisely, not wastefully to be con- At Procter Gamble today we served with patriotic care. are turning out glycerine for ex- For it's soap that helps guard plosives shortening for field the health of men in the mud and ration kits cellulose for gun- riage to the former Miss Beulah Judy Hess, 1523 Vernon street, has Townsend, of Indiana, and Sen. Sherman Minton, in 1938 succeeded in having Van Nuys read stamps represented millions of gallons of gas and oil. In York County the black market was apparent through a long period because dealers were turning back more ration coupons than had been Issued legitimately in the district.

It 'was explained that Washington consigned the stamps to waste in the process of "tailoring" books for applicants not entitled to full books at the time of issuance. just been announced. He is a son of Mrs. Mamie Shanholtz, Winchester, Va. out of the party.

But when party leaders realized that if Van Nuys ran as an independent for re-elec FRENCH COAST tion, a Republican would probably be elected, a truce was agreed on From Page One and Van Nuys received the Demo muck of the battlefields helps control infection in the sick bays of a thousand ships. cotton. But we are also working night and day at our "regular job" of making Ivory and Camay, Oxydol cratic nomination. nel during the night and it was indicated that the raid, if it actually occurred, may have been a Mos And on the home front, all the Real Estate Transfers Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test. If you are temporarily deafened, bothered by ringing, buzzing head noises quito attack.

land over, soap helps to expedite and Duz! For soap is vital to vie- Realty transfers recorded in the Radio Berlin said the raiders Courthouse yesterday were: the task of every fighting man. tory in this war! Central Trust Company to Calvm F. were forced to jettison their bombs, but it gave no details of the re Dahlin. 1418 and 1420 North Third street; Dahlin to J. K.

Kipp and Son, same ported assault and omitted the customary reference to British properties; Julia Hirtley to Marlin V. Evans, tract at Paxton and Rolleston streets; heirs of Daniel B. Leed to Charles Mickels, 1826 North Twelfth due to hardened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test that so many say has enabled them to hear well You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at CAPLAN'S 1 N. Market Square.

street and lot; Benjamin F. Dorwat to Samuel F. Painter, tract along Locust "terror" tactics which usually follow major EAF blows against the Reich. Radio Paris reported that Basle, Lane. Hainton.

Susquehanna Township; Charles Mickels to Anna Mickels, 1826 North Twelfth street, and lot; John P. Harle to Alva A. Watwood, 211 For- Switzerland, had an air raid alert ster street. Claude N. Deibler to the Uniontown Water Company, five acres in Mifflin Township; estate of Wilson E.

Lupoid to Wilbur C. Thompson, two Jots along Wiconisco street, Wiconisco Township; David E. Wilhelm to David Mumma, DON'T JUST ASK FOR ASPIRIN always ask by name for St. Joseph Aspirin. You can't buy aspirin that can do more for you.

There's none faster, none surer, none more dependable. And it's the world's largest seller at ten cents. 36 tablets, 20; 100 for Zot. Get genuine St. Joseph Aspirin.

THE NAVY IS A CLEAN NAVY. Cleanliness is traditional at sea. You could din off the decks of our destroyers and our men are just as clean as the ships they saill Yes, and our armies are the cleanest in history! dwelling and six acres along the Mt Laurel Church-Fishing Creek' Valley road, West Hanover Township; George R. Bryson to George R. Bryson, during the night, raising the possibility that Italian-based Allied planes might have hit Germany.

Today's foray against the French Channel coast followed, a strong daylight assault against the same target area yesterday and a heavy blow by the United States Eighth Air Force's Flying Fortresses and Liberators at western Germany. Battle Bad Weather The American heavies, accom- fit -T71 in iiwiiTijM; iLiitr mi 'jf Itijfr 1 bungalow and 13 acres in Lower Swa-tara Township. Agnes A. Bolton to John E. Heckert.

dwelling and lang along High street, Elizabethville; Arthur W. Funk to SOAP GOES INTO THE JUNGLE. Youll find it with our troops in New Guinea our Marines at Guadalcanal. A good wash-up does a lot to make weary fighters feel like human beings again. Charles L.

Boak. 1977 North Seventh street; estate of Gladys G. Propst to Harold Yingst, bungalow and three lots in Blue Ridge Manor development, Lower Paxton Township; Cornelius E. Koppen-heffer to Carl J. Miller, 84 acres along Armstrong Creek, Jackson Township.

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were forced to turn back when den street, has been ordered to the clouds obscured their objectives, Army Air Base at Lincoln, to attend an airplane mechanics course. but the bulk of the raiders got wherever our armies fight through and reported good bomb Wfgyi ing results. Two heavy bombers were lost in yesterday's assault, while the raiders shown down 21 enemy fighters. One Allied fighter-bomber and 10 fighters were missing in the daylight operations over France and the Reich. BLOOD PLASMA CONTAINERS ARE MADE OF FA II ALL-STAR ALL-SOLDIER ALL-COLORED REVIEW AT THE FORUM FRIDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 4 Another 'outstanding War Bond Show is coming to the Forum on Friday evening February '4.

It's an All-Star Review from Indiantown Gap and consists of an array of artists. Admission to this All-Star Review will be solely through the purchase of War. Bonds. Certification Forms issued with every bond purchased will be honored for a Reserved Seat ticket of equal value. ANNOUNCEMENT of box office location where tickets will be available will be made In this newspaper and also on local radio stations.

TICKETS FOR THE MILLION DOLLAR WAR BOND ICE HOCKEY GAME are still available at the Shenk Tittle Sporting Goods store in Harrisburg, and from chairmen of War Finance Committees in Upper and Lower Dauphin County. Do not miss this game. This message is sponsored by Harrisburg Dairies, Inc. 20th Herr Streets Harrisburr, Pa. m.

OUR FEMININE FIGHTERS STAY FEMININE They're nurses, WACS, WAVES, SPARS, Marines. But first and foremost wherever the war may take them-theyH always remaia dainty girls. SOAP IS CLEANLINESS AND HEALTH. And only a healthy, on-the-job America can produce the weapons needed for victory. Don't waste soap -use it wisely 1 WASTE PAPER rs needed NOW! All A BUNDLE A WEEK uHVk s0ME B0Y'S LIFE U.

S. Victory Waste Paper Campaign rocter fr am Next city wide collection Thursday, January 27. Communities outside IN WAR I Qi, 107 YEARS SERVING OUR COUNTRY-IN PEACE AND Harrisburg should contact local al vage chairman,.

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