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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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PREMIER DUCKS WORD ON PEACE Churchill Sidesteps Inquiry On German Overtures ny Tlw AaMMTlated hOSmS. Mirch Min laler ChurchtU in today gideetepped a an-iwer to a cTBestioii whethi'r Germany poijeht peare "during recent and turned thumbs down on a demand for that parliament would be notified when, and If, tuch a momeni lAiborlte Inquired whether "in Here And There In The District GAS COUPONS News Of East Liverpool, Wellsville, Chester, Newell Deatha And Funerali Seaman's Widow Hat Child Virr of Cuovb I hiu I r. d. 2, widow of bf Kay Glendennlng. who w.iR ki.lei1 In tion Nor, 20 In the r.trifie, gave birth to a son, K' nneth, at City hoa pital.

waa formerly Vlrrttiia Beal Of Nawell. and her husband formerly made the ir in ter. are under way on sea and. third and fourth The main floor haa been brightened with new paint Mission To Hold A Good Friday will be held Friday at p. m.

at the' I Faith MiSHlon In WellavllJe The BECOME TIGHTtR who PRACTICED HERE More Rigid Regulations Set pr. Bode Claimed In Akron Up By Order Of OPA 3-Week Illness Draft Room Cleaned Clerks And Give Office Going Over 5 GRASS FIRES AMONG 7 REOUIRING FIREMEN Hr WA.Sfll.VGTti.V. March 27 The today tightened re.rula 40 Swimmara To Tlio annual awitnmlng meet for high school lajya wilt be held niftbi at at the Y. M. G.

Carl A. Werner, formally secretary, said. The meet view of the'la open to the public and there will Impoiiance of the war to an early dwe, do you think It fair that thla parliament not told If, and when, the Germans proposing to lay down their arma, and the under wWch they would be prepared to lay them down?" "Haa the German government made any to lay dowm their arms and what are the conditions?" Mr. CbprchUI replied that If they arose at any time, first of all would enter Iniinert lately Into the province of inter Allied We should no; be entitled to diwdoee any mat tei of that kind exf ept pii rely military aurrender at the front." tie no charged, Approxi I mately 4ft hoys will partiidpale. Seven fire alarms, five of them due to were answered by the fire department Monday funantne' afternoon and night, and soft hreecea, three clerka in One of the calli at 3:40 p.

the East Liverpool draft board'aj to the home of Mrs. Ada Shell office shoved aside their desks: 246 West Fifth when fire from 69 former East the womanly urge to do afove ignited the kitchen walls, ma house cleaning. Minor damage resulted. d.nil.., of J04 T.lm.d„ A. a on H.rv., near the state line was destroyed another fire at 5 p.

m. This Husband Admits Assault oractlred In Eaat morning and took a attributed to sparks from a Airy Wllaon of Sec ond Wells IrnT.li«*"*uniformity i tere on Railroad rilb- entered a plea of guilty before among kK sl hoards. fainlng his office In the l.tftîe The grass fires were on Railroad Glarenee H. Petem today on Some drt a and battery pre- ferred mileage (in information of wife, Mfs. Violet Wilson.

group; will be eligible only, He bit widow, Mri. Oeor- typing and filing. fS ferred sentence pending dlspo- ratiotM gle Bode; four aoni, Richard Bode A.mi.. A L-du. idf -ition of a caso which has been filed in Juvenile court.

I Infr V. a I of their room Spring Grove now holding Wyoming Palltsey st. and rations i(') will be for the 15 y.ars. He was Things were shining when they. Epiirlam st.

1 new "semi-preferred' native of smocks and went! HIGHWAYS Girl Gets Washington Job Hetty daughter of and Mrs. William! The new reguUtions set up Roy In navy, ly a DU VC A DC testa for who trarei to'James Rode In army, and Hugh mAnl Iti AnmT TtAnO pianta lo glve techqlcall Bode, who will be ordained Into nome i icc lai DATTI Llons To Hear News Rcports or spes ialUed tervlce, ratlons tbe prlesthood In about two LUoLo Lli DAI ILE LIons club members wlll hear will be oniy If work la two Mrs. Cari after Cpl James Brown IHh st, "wellsville. Rve minute reports on urrenl to prlmary functlon of Akron Bonnie Bode donned army clo'hes his ihas aceepted a In i. Wllla Means, of IStli st.

Helghts. (Continued from Page One) to munch a from navy department office at contest at the kly Ington. Her huehand. gam Wednesday noon af uej Is serving In hotel. will Haclfic Rrokaw, f'aul SwelUer, Bryan Creamed Chicken Dinner SSc Diner, Dresden oppo-iife Sib and Leo Lawrence, while Dr.

J. A FtSHer and F. will'some motorists now receiving jutigea and Hen time keeper. If work necessary to an the wo Is done under contract Hode of Marietta, one brother and or lflf request and paid one and one grandchild, separately by the plant. Funeral will be held The new semi-preferrred classi Wednesday at 11 a.

m. In Ht. Mar- fhatlon with a celling of 825 miles Catholic church in Akron, a month is eaubllshcd to covert Burial will be in Akron. DELAYS (Continued from Page One) for peaceful are that it. "to frte air flight." Chester Fires Extinguished Riihhlsh and grass were ex tlngulshed by Ghesfer volunteer firemen Monday afternoon, the first at off Garolina and the sK-ond at 4 .30 both near Rock- park.

There was no dam age. Where To Go? Why The Tenace ui They feature Jimmy Hart and his orch'sfra. at 622 Dresden Adv. Congregation To See Film A motlon plcture Journey Inlo will he Wedneaday nlxht hl fhe Firet i church followlng Ihe mid-week too, will be held up untll the Ran; Mr. and Maurice Harris of The tervlce will Franritcn dellberations are over.

Carolina Ghester, has peld tn fhe Bunda reelected of Omicron Cheater Girl Reelected iKira Lee Harrli daughter Equally slow sledding been enc'ountered in the house banking committee by the Brctton Woods program. Objective Are Outlined The trade agreement request appears for a partisan tariff scrap. agreo- menti act In June. The food and agriculture organ- Ixatlon was proposed by an Interim commlislon created by an international food conferenco at Hot Bpringt, nearly two yeari chapter of Hlgma Delta Tau sorority at West Virginia university at Harris also a representative on Ihe Pan-Heileu- h- council. be held In the Sunday whool chapel.

The seHnlon will convene at the conclusion of the service to rneef with now The rite of Holy Gommunlon will be celebrated Friday night. essential plant, hut does not meet the requirements of prior request and sepaiate payment, a motorist may qualify for fhe new clasalfica-l tlon. I reatrlcfloris have been plac-, ed on travel by construction or repair men, where the work la con- i ted with advertising or amusement. travel fa recruit workers and activltlea In gsmeral only rations will he Ithued for these activltlea. sualties EX-COUNTY MINISTER CLAIMED AT WOOSTER SpM'ial To EAST PALEHTI.NE.

27- Rev. Da ('. Defoe, 82. former minister here, died Monday In Burbank at Wooster. learned that he was killed in battle Sept.

12 In Ger- rranv Cpl. Staten. whose parents Mr and Staten, of Rerghok. are former Well'illle re.4i Cpl. Staten A retired minister, he He attended Wellsville High school.

Cpl. was Sunken Street Repaired The street department has com pb fed repairs to a small section (Continued from Page One) also held pastorates at Massillon. Magnolia, Rlttman and Lorain. He once was home missionary superintendent for the Methodist church in Canada. Mrs.

Mary Reed PACIFIC (Continued from Page Otie) Communion To Be Ctlebratcd The rite of Holy Communion will be celebrated Thursday at 7:30 p. m. In the First Baptist church iN.r,lce oH where ducted by Rev. A. Haul Tldball of Canonaburg.

Pa. Infantiyman, was Inducirl In 1942. and been since December, 194.1. Prior to induction, he was employed at the At set forth In parts and Supplita Uv. the objectlvea are to; RAISE nutrition levela and ing standards.

the efficiency of producing and distributing all food and agrlrultral products. BETTER the conditions of rural people. CONTRIBUTE by means to an expanding world economy. Mr. Roosevelt tald "it Is in no relief organlxation" and that Us funcions will be primarily "technical and Fortywfour nations will- share its expenses.

For the United States, the share will be 25 percent, or of the first budget of In years the hudget Is expected to be (KMJ.OyO. A general oonference will meet annually. Between meetings, an executive committee will function. Chrysler built cars. Motor 312 W.

4th. Ph. 120. Adv. Revivalist Contlnuae Services Rev.

Henry A. Screws Alabama pvangellat, spoke on "The Most Horrible Disappointment" at night's revival service in the Anderson church. The congregational singing was led by Mrs. Ruth Sanford of East Liverpool. The vivals will continue throughout this week with eervlces every night.

Candlelight Service Planned A Uandlellght Uommunlon aerv- Ice will be held Thursday at 8 p. rn. in the Second Christian church in East End by Rev. W. Baker, the pastor, assisted by Rev.

Henry Douglaat. of Eaat Sixth at. near Washington 1 Taylor. Smith Taylor Co. where the brick pavement tank He being hospitalized some- in France.

gave way. Street Stipt. Loren Orr' today. The bricks were re- Cpl. Smith WOUnded moved base.

and relayed in a concrete Lisbon Marriage Licensee Donald Wackerly, Canton, farmer. and Mildred Tritt, Lisbon. Fred Fife. Wellsville, clay miner. and Pinkerton.

ville. Arthur Murray. East Liverpool, potter, and Dorothy McOraw, East Liverpool, Thorman Halderson, Wellsville, potter, and Betty Barker, Weils- ville. Cpl. Clarence Smith, 25-year-old son of William E.

Smith, 604 Jef- fePHon was wounded Feb. 7 while In the battle of Zigzag pass northern Ba- Mrs Reed 53. wife of Jo- Islanil, la aimut L'bi luiU iong and under cover -eph Reed, died today at 9 a. m. only 20 row widest shove In her home on the Hlllcrent farm: PwH- Guerrillas have been active near Ghesfer, following a two-year there.

i Heavy have iieen giving her husband. Reed the Cebu vicinity Increasing five sons, Pfc. Arthur Reed attenibm and the piaster- I in England, Glaude Reed of ing delivered Saturday by the 13th I vllle, Pfc. William Reed in Ger- air force was the heavirq yet. many, and Jack Reed and Richard Enemy gun empiate- Reed, at home; four and ammunition dumps were Mrs.

Edith Haught and Mrs. June destroyed and railroad Neuch of Chester, and Jean Reed torn up. i i and Fay Reed at home; her moth-j air blows from the of surrender and fhe surprised er, Mrs. Emma Reed of near Uhes- northern to the southern tips of, garrisons were caught outside ter; four sisters, James Yoho Luzon were announced in Gen. ihelr positions, and Dorothy Gornell of near Mac Arthur's communique today.

burning house of K-rations, cheese and crackers, 1st Lt, (Jlenn of Lincoln. Neh. executive officer of a light tank company, poked head out of the turret and smiled grimly. gon. lof than we thought he said.

think 'ae war will be over soon. Soon as we get elesr of woods and we will enri it preity quick." The driver. Techn. Near-on Burgess of Highland Home, added; it can't much longer. They made his with his MMer before he going and the day isn entered thei done.

tank feel It can go on much longer. fleldci, road and antitank guns slow thc'C giant coluu.u* only nionienfarlly. Doughboys leap from the iron tanks and sweep In from the flanks to dtive away or kill enemy anti-tank gunners. In front of fheaolunin. of protecting tank a-lde debris from blown and overhead as combat engineers a patn through the mine fiebN.

"Then the column smashes forward again Whenever the columns run Info a strong enemy position, one section deals with it as the rest of the wheel onward. These have through some so fast the hadn't time to put up white flags home may a German atrong point, they blow It apart Armored vehicles escort ammaol- and food tralna trailing be, hind the columna. ad- vances of 20 to 35 miles Ir a day. no tank has run out of shells and no man has gone without food. UNIMPROVED STREETS RECEIVE NEW CINDERS The etreet defmrtmeiM la continuing to spread ashes on many of East unimproved Streets to replace material washed away In winter weather.

Street Supt. Loren Orr said today. The department has hauled 4ft of In the last two days, concentrating on streets In the downtown. Pleasant Heights and north side districts and ex- peeling to do fdmilar work next week in Eaat End. Mr, Orr said.

The work started on u-ed by city but lines, for which l.M) loads of cinders were hauled. Ghesfer, Mrs. Mabel Wells of East i Mure than Iftft Fifth air force taaii, according to a war depart-1 Liverpool. Nora and fighters strui the ment release which revealed that; Musactlne, and two area of on southeast- after a few days In a field hos- Bernard Reed and Frank Reed Saturday. Smoke from plfal Gpl.

rejoined his outfit. Gpl, Smith a driver with the 16.3rd field artillery of the In 300 BILLION DEBT TOP Guest Band Due At Citadel PASSED BY CONGRESS' By Thf WASHINGTON. raining the debt limit to Sftft billions sped to the While House today. Senate completed action on the Monday. Disputing the need for the present bill, lifting the debt limit from 260 billion.

Sens. Wherry of the Republican whip, and Army baud will be in East Idverpool tonight to take part In Ihe revival With service in the Salvation Army citadel. The East Liverpool band also will participate in the service, W. W. Hlnshaw of Union (ity, evangelist in charge of the here, recently concluded a series of meeting In Hellaire.

Births Recorded Mr. and Mrs. Jay 0 Gentry of Arlington, a son, March 21, Golumbla Hospital for Women in Washdngton. The mother was Miss Gatherliie Uandlin of East Liver- piKiI. Mr, and Mrs.

Phillip Irwin of lane, a son. March 26, at City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Rice, 90S Grant Newell, a son, 26, at Glty hospital.

Chester. explosions and ro.se S.ftftfl feet. Services will be held Friday atj MacArthur reported an ad- 2 p. m. In the home of 14,8.53 Japanese dead have fan try division, the of, Haught.

529 Carolina Chea-i heen counted and 171 prisoners Bataan He fhe p-irple' by Rev. A F. Hanes, pastor of fhe Heart, the Gfjod Conduct medal, thei Chester Christian church. 16, when he estimated ene- Asiatic Pacific campaign Locust Hill ceme- casualties at Hts new" their guns un- i manned. After a few minutes shelling they give up readily and infantry units dean out No attempt Is being made to save Nazi real estate.

Whenever the tankmen suspect a building or and the Philippines Liberation ribbon. tery. The body will be removed Wed- attended Liverpool High; school and was employed at Plant I Hookstomn to the Haught targets on Kyushu, count brought tbe total to 297.ft‘24. More than 200 Maiianas-based n-29's hit air fields as wdl as In Eastsr Bunnies and Baskets Luminous flowers, other Easierl Taft (R) of Ohio said steps should 106 4th be taken now to set up a post-war The Pallente Miss Ruth Johnson. 920 St.

George convalesclng from ao operai whtch last in City hospital. J. Rus-sell of Moutgum ery ave. a patleiu in City hospi tal. W.

Gl. McDade of Pcnnsyl vanta ave. is a patlent at City hos 8 of the Homer Laughlln China Co. He has been ln the army since January, 1942, and has served overseas since December, 1943. Lt.

McCann Wounded EAST PAI.ESTINE, March 27- Second Lt, Thomas 2(, son of Mrs. Ellen 153 home In Chester. Harold Rambo Harold Rambo, 38. former East Liverpool shoe store clerk, died Saturday at his home In Boston, following a brief illness. He was a brother of Mrs.

Margaret Long, 306 st. Rambo was employed In the Good for Japan came only from the central China front, about l.ftftft miles northw'est of Okinawa Japanese pushing toward the 14th U. air base at Laohokow were slow'ed up. General Nipponese advances were reported on a front In Honan province Radio Tokyo said; "Behind the get four RED POINT Mr. rinpioyrn iii inr- i F.a«t Main is recovering In an Sharp store certain to be policy under which spending would be held strictly within congressional appropriations.

Money, POR Get cash from ut to buy Eaiter clothes, put the car and home in shape, pay Easter bills and meet other expenses of the season. making Easter loans NOW. Come in or phone. THE COLUMBIANA COUNTY FINANCE CO. 612 DRESDEN AVE.

PHONE 4500 GEO. STEELE, Mgr Pastors Given Reminder East Liverpool and church officials were reminded today they must present their Easter program material by Thursday noon if It is to be published In The church page Sat urday. Stories should be as brief as possible. Hngllsh hospital from in the left arm received Feb. 25 underwent iGermany, his mother has been notified by the war department.

Lt. McCann, an Infantry officer, had been overseas only a month when he was wounded. He entered service In March. 1943, and received his commission at Ft. Henning, Ga.

He was graduated from East Palestine High school in 1939. automobile business. He leaves his widow. Mrs. Emma to pin down our air force power of activity prior to the actual launch Rambo of Boston, and landing Kva Hart of Rochester, N.

Y.l Mrs. Long went to Boston to at-1 The constantly rising andard tend the funeral service. Monday.Hvlng In America tends to post Burial was there. SONUS! 2 Red Points for each pound of used fats turned in to your butcher. Keep Saving Used Fats For the Fighting Fronts and Home Frcmt.

operation last Cpl. Frankland Injured Earl Hlmpson, Grant recovering at City hospital after an Thursday. Mrs. Wilson of College' EAST PALESTINE. March St.

is recuperating at home from an Cpl. Techn. Harry L. 23, D-A N-C-I-N-G At ths Ten aie appendectomy performed about two weeks ago at City hospital. Frank of Salinevllle is ill at the home of his sister, Harvey Vogt, 747 Harvey ave.

Mrs. Ghailea Fraser of Clarkson at 622 Room Oven Blast Injures Woman J. E. Grimm of Eighth st. and Broadway.

Wellsville. suffered a hack Injury when thrown to the flot)r by the blast of accumulated gas in the oven at her home Mou day morning. Her hair was singed and her left hand was burned slightly. The gas was ignited when Mrs. Grimm attempted to Light the stove It was believed the gas had been on all night, although an open window back of the stove; prevented danger of asphyxiation for Mrs.

Giinuii and her husbaad who has partially from a stroke suffered several months ago. was wounded slightly in action in Germany March 8. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frankland, of East North have been advised in a war department telegram.

Frankland was a football Is seriously ill at the home of her at East Palestine High school, brother and and Where he was graduated in 1941. Mrs. Howard Moon, of Lincoln ave. Mrs. Kathryn Hull Weaver of Sa- llnevllle is a patient at City hospital.

She underwent an operation Thursday. James Hagan of Clarkson is recuperating from an Illness at the home of her daughter, Thomas of West Third st. She was receiving treatment at Glty hospital. In service two years, he has been overseas since last September with a medical unit. WESTFRONT (Continued from Page One) Mrs.

Gwilym Jones Funeral services for Mrs. Gwilym Jones, who died early Monday In City hospital, will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m. In the St. Stephen's Episcopal church by Rev, a.

K. Caulk, rector. Burial wlll be In the Columbiana County Memorial park. Friends may call at the late home on Lisbon st. pone marriage later and later.

I LAST and OF STARTS 0TOMORROW 2-BIG PARAMOUNT FEATURES-2 Building Gets Repair The Y. M. C. is undergoliig a "spring according to Carl V. Werner, general secretary, who said th It and other im- RESTAURANT OWNERS RECEIVE OPA PENALTY Co-owners of the Goldennxl res taurant received a penalty at a before Judge Joel t-harp in common pleas court in last reported 30 miles wide and deep.

The fteventh army: Its thrust across the Rhine was not pin-point ed. A field dispatch said the "bold crossing into the hearts of Germany" went ahead satisfactorily after having been accomplished without artillery or air aid. Lisbon in an office of price admin-l German resistance, strongest in Isfratlon action charging that they, north, become weakened violated price regulations. 1Field Marshal Montgomery The OPA cited the restaurant: verge of perhaps recently for overcharging from most decisive breakout of the to 1,5 on meals and alleged campaign. Gains are Immense on the whole Infant Brady Kfvirw.

LISBO.N. March Infant son of William and Brady, who live southwest of Lisbon, died early today. The child was born Sunday. Besides his parents, the child leaves four sisters. Delphlo, Patsy and Norma Brady, ail at home.

movements and also hid the size! Services will be held Mednee- of the bridgehead, P- fueral Ls a. home by Rev. Carlton Jones, pastor of the Church of tbs Naxarene. Burial win be in the Trinity Re- foraed church cemetei-y. A WMi A Cost DOROTHY LAMOUR FRED MacMURRAY BETTY HUTTON -DIANA LYNN AndiThe TODAY ONLY CLAUDETTE FREDERIC MARCH In Of The RED A CROSS Proceeds To Be Given To Red Cross Fund ELKTON GRANGE HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING, P.

N. GLEN ORCHESTRA 45c front. The Germans that the ewnera. Mike Ski vofilox and Mike Angelos.i refused to hetMl price bewildered and. in large part.

The court ordered them to pay; the 150 judgmout and through their are dis- tfttt TODAY, THUR8. OPA mmmmmm was represented by Atty Anthony district enforcement attorney from Cleveland. The firm of Atty. Jay Clark and Atty. George Steel represented the defendants in reaching the mcnt.

$200 Fund Pledged EAST FAIRFIELD, March The Serv the being conducted nationally by churches. Women's Society for Christian rice has pledged toward Crusade for Christ campaign conducted nationally by ACnOM i The automctlve Industry began! 1945 with a production rate In coaa or annually. I LAST TIMES TODAY In with ANNE DENNIS DAY With EDDIE FOY JR MABEL PAGE TODAY AND WEDNESDAY PHIL MA8SOW in It or Leave To With LUM AND ABNER SECOND BIG FEATURE mmY ALDRICH HAUNTS WITH JIMMY LYDON AS HENRY ALDRICH CHARLES SMITH VAUGHAN GLASER Financial Secretary Named CLARKSON. 27 Mrs. Wallace Swaney of Rogers has been appointed financial sacretary of the new budget system being adopted by the Clarkson Presbyterian church.

TODAY Wed. Thurs. LIMITED RETURN ENGAGEMENT of the BIGGEST HIT MOSS with Pvt. Lon McCALLISTER Jeanne CRAIN Sgt. Edmond Jane BALL Cpl.

Alan BAXTER and thousands LAST TIMES TONITE "RIDERS OF SANTA FE" and "Meet Miss Bobby Socks' 2Bo raise Wed. and Thor. MRICAH JUDY GARLAND BETTY GRABLE Stuart ERWIN Patsy KELLY Jack HALEY Tony MARTIN in PIGSKIN PARADE AND BENNY OOOOMAN and Hit Band Linda DARNELL Jack OAKIE AND.

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