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If'SUc 2 THE MOKMNG HERALD. UNIONTOWN. FEBRUARY 24. sis; DEATH NOTICES Byrnes Demands Troops To Pick Work Or Fight Plan ROSE, aged 64 Withdraw From War; Ail Out: Aid On Home Front Now (Continued from Page One) Arizona Cotton Under New Order (Continued from Page One) To Stop Absenteeism Rye Draft Evaders Get Five Year Terms Conscientious Objectors Scored By Court PHILADELPHIA, Feb. House Committee Asks harvest this "indistehsable war -ma terial," and that similar action cua, at-ner riome in Morgan Station, Saturday, February 20, 1943 at 3:00 a.

m. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs: Mary Palmer of Morgan Station, and six grandchildren. Ixiends are being received at the Haky. Funeral -Home until the time of the funeral. Short services will be held the Hakv' Funeral Home, Wednesday morning February 24 at a.

followed by a Requiem Mass at St. R. C. church with Rev. Ettore careful' not to try to do 'too much at this time and who telt us that we can win the war in 1S44 as well as 1943.

If any one of you saw your Drastic Steps would be taken if necessarv with regard to vital crops elsewhere inj 19-year ola son a fight The lifting-of the restrictions on Moved by Navy reports that marketing of wheat was an-itppkm is Mncin' i meant his death or the death of the enemy, you would, not hold your punches. in 'the belief that you could win that fight tomorrow just as well as today. nounced by Secretary of Agriculture war production than strikes' and Underse cr eta ry Welles' i Careful Statement "WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. (AP)' The.

United Stales advised Finland today co withdraw from war against Russia. The advice was contained in a carefully-worded statement made by Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles in reply to a question at his press conference. "Do yon think the lime is approaching," Welles was asked, "when Finland should disassociate herself from- Germany's war against Jerry M. Tuggle, 33, accused by Federal Bureau Investigation agents of using the draft registration card of a dead man who was classified 4-F, was one of five men sentenced to five years each in prison today for violation of the Mascolpnl, celebrant. Burial in me ojivans neignts cemetery.

EEt l' BEF "Your sons and your neighbors' wicsaro. He said tne aim was to shutdowns, the House Naval Corn-assure adequate wartime supplies mittee today approved a govern-for 4iuman consumers and live-! merit "work or fight" poliev for stock' jmen who take days off without- GALLHS, VICTORIA, died sons are in that kind of fight. at ner nome Shady Grove road at Mt. Indenendenee. Tiipalav While I would not postpone until in otner actions oeanng on cause.

morning, February 23 at 3:30 a.m., food situation. The commiupp mn mihi selective service act. Assistant XJ. S. Attorney Edward A.

Kallick told Federal Judge J. Cullen Ganey he would ask a sentence of 15 years if the law allowed it, and Judge Ganey remarked Tug-'le was "one of the most wilful Wickard and John W. Studebaker. Navy Department letter attributino 1944 fighting, the enemy, I would' postpone until 1944 fighting among ourselves; My plea is. that we stop fighting each other and start fighting the enemy.

'The coming year is going to be federal education commissioner, ah- failures to report for work in part nounced that 500,000 to 650,000 "vie-; to ''Monday morning sickness, tory. farm volunteers, principally meaning resting up from too siren u-high school boys and girls, would jous pleasures the day before." It be recruits farm work during) said most absences occur on Satur-the spring and summer months. days and Monday especially Mon- 66 years old. Surviving are her and the following children Mrs. Marion'Dumont of Pittsburgh, Mrs.

Victoria Yau-ger of Mt Independence. Andrew with the Marine Corps at Fairfield, Ohio, John of New Joseph with the Marine Corps at Indianhead. -RVwahprh nf draft evaders ever brought into this, court." the hardest, toughest year our generation has had to endure. But we The question w-s p-ompted by' MESSENGER BOYS OF POST 5, Wolfe Addition, have completed renewed repots from Stockholm their 000 tra-illinS- the first in the township to do so. Members of that Finland" was contemplating group, left to right, Theodore Novak, 12; Albert FiUtsky, 14; Paul such a tep an Suchevits 14 twins, and Michael Suchevits, 12.

Others sentenced were James can make it, if we will, one of the most glorious years in our history." Arnold Riddle, 26, attending the Reo. Rosers (R. Mj.i (nt.ro. .12 grandchildren also urging support. lor price control rrienus scnooi at enaie Hill, Wal-lingford, Ralph Spicerf 26.

of Phila Welles replied that he thought. duced legislation calling for crea-i Sternly, the legislative body tion of a voluntary war farm corps of youths and women. "If the conditions cannot be cor- measures, Byrnes said Knox Declares the position of the Government Rej AveriQerS inn rwmavr.mpnr. nf SrsTj? hflri hen delphia, and Forrest Ray Baer, 25, 'Black markets do not eive thp people food they would not other Spurred On By The Office of Price Administra-! survive, ana also one. brother, Michael Bakus of Holyoke, and a sister, Mrs.

Anna Patrick of Masontown. The body will be removed to the'" home Wednesday afternoon from the Hakv phopmi tion established ceilines on eee! wise get. markets hold the people's food for ransom." made very clear in past months. In view of the very' real friend-, ship and great measure -of ne- hetwpen Finiis and Amer- oi ueaoing, an oi wnom claimed to be conscientious objectors, 'and Roy W. Upshur, 36, of Philadelphia, who failed to notify his board of a change of address.

Both Tuggle Submarine Yet A Grave Menace (Continued from Page One) tenea transfer the absentee workers into the armed formes." The committee's position was stated in a forma! report of the House, prepared by Rep. Lyndon B. Johnson Texas) on its approval Stalin Address (Continued from Page One) prices at the wholesale level, and; said fixed ups" would be an-! "The fight against inflation i Home. Funeral announcements not simply the government's inh icans auring tne quaiicr cen- ana upsnur are negroes. Judge Ganey told the- self-stvled weather conditions hinder U-boat! nounceo later, ceilings vary from city to city.

Officials said i they would. mean a slight decrease! present costs to consumers but LACEY, JOSEPH, a resident -of of a bill requiring officers of Nai hold Orel despite the fall of Kursk, Kharkov and other points in their for the. United States government conscientious objectors, "While boys It is the job of all the peopie. In this work the press can play a vital part. Instead of letting a violation of the law become the 'smart' thing to do, you can make it a shameful old strong defense line, and despite make it clear that this country February 21.

Brief services will held at thp homo os a in operations and "there is nothing on which to predicate any sanguine hopes for early stoppage or cure of ne ujuig mat, you ana yours might live and. practice the faiths and higher year-around averace nrice yards and stations to tell draft boards the number of days each man is absent from his job without prior authorization. ooed the government of Finland the fact that the Russians have closed in from three sides and of one to two cents a dozen. doctrines you profess, you stand bert, Friday February 26 at 9 a. followed by requiem high uld no longer continue the policy tne menace." tning to OO.

The House laid aside a bill to re nere ana aeiy the law of the land. Naval experts who have studied is not always easv for stand only a little more than score of miles away. aL OL- ary u. c. Ciiurch, New Salem with Rev.

Father N. other aspects of the Atlantic situation suggested another exola- Small Nations May Seek Separate Peace Germans Hurled heist who has seLected his target to realize that he may be destroying along with his target, something that is very dear to him. Liwe Wil nation for reduced losses might be follow in the church cemetery under the direction of the Yoney Funeral Home, Masontown. Sumy, a provincial capital, lies 75 miles east and slightly south of Konotop and on a railway to that stronghold which appears to be the Soviet army's next big objective Back Along One move some of the restrictions of the AAA crop control law pertaining to peanuts, wheat and corn. The Agriculture Department, as well as a number of legislators, had backed the measure, but it was reported that the department now planned to put its main provisions into effect under emergency clauses in the cne iacc mat Admiral Karl Doenite, U-boat specialist and new German of.

giving aid effective military aid to the mortal enemies of the United States and the United Nations. Those enemies, he added, were also the mortal enemies of exastly the kind of democracy and human liberty that the people of Finland themselves have believed in and stood for. Recent official and semi-official liam len ne must be careful thvt Tunisian Sector JOSEPH, aged 29 years! naval chief, probably has been con aiming at the, apple, he does not BERN, Switzerland. 23. (AP pope Pius received the secretaries of the Hungarian and Argentine legations at the Vatican today in a continuance of conver- in that region.

Violent fighting continued ms nome lr Revere. Mondav affpmnr.n -pph. sinse nis own son. serving his forces for a smashing undersea offensive in the snrfner. (Continued from Page One) 'The total organization for w-3r ic ruary 22, at 4:30 o'clock following southern front, with Red army Longer days and calmer weather a complicated business.

Scold the crop control law. force withdrew' after losing many troops advancing west of Rostov favor U-boat operations. Aerial uureaucrais ana hrasshats as ive do, tames and suiienng a "considerable and southwest of Voroshilovgrad, In fact, the wheat provisions were u1 Ce Tth aVai of et by Wickard's order today with Uw SpeUman- of by Wickard's order today with we need them. number" of casualties. and.

beating off fierce enemy coun connaissance on which Nazi sub sub commanders rely heavily for information of convoy movements' "Because they (the bureaucrat Fighters and bombers of the 12th tcrattacks" in the Krasnoanneisk met regards to marketing quotas. In addition to this provision, the bill are human, they make mistake to rumors of a hope a separate a lingering illness. He is survived by his widow Nannie Mae and one daughter Jacqueline Boger, at home; his father, Walter Boger of two brothers Oscar and Walter," and one sister, Gladys Barnhart, all of Balsinger. Friends will be received at the family residence, House 103 Revere, after 1 o'clock. Wectnesdav afternoon where brief funeral S.

Air Force participated in more area, the midnight communique the European side of the At peace by the small nations of than 20 missions vesterday in an would lift corn marketinc Quotas lantic can be conducted on a much Europe. But their tasks are difficult, and after we indulge in the American pastime criticizing public officials. all-day attack on the Kasserine Without naming them, this warj more extensive scale that has been and set higher prices for peanuts to encourage their production for oil. bottleneck. bulletin said one Soviet unit cap expositions of Finland's attitude have indicated that the little northern republic would welcome an opportunity to withdraw from the but dared not take such a step without; some acceptable guarantee that- Russia' would not again attack or invade Finland.

It has also been pointed out by Finnish spokesmen that Finland, is dependent on Germany -for food, possible this winter. uiufci. agree tnat on the whole At least six tanks and 10 trucks tured a fortified populated point in Moreover, the. best estimate now mey are doing a pretty good job. hand-to-hand fighting in the drive! Lieut.

General Josebh T. Mc- were destroyed' by Boston bombers which left many other vehicles aciviucb win oe nem Tiaay afternoon at 2 o'clock, followed bv ad Byrnes said he assumed 'the! west irom Kostov, tilling 200 Ger Narrfey disclosed in testimony to a VISITS PARENTS HERE Brinton Carter, a student at Drexel Institute of Technology -in Philadelphia, spent the past weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brinton Carter of Murray avenue. available is that the Germans have had only about 100 of their total force of between 400 and 500 subs oiassnats, wno are freauentlv hMri burning.

Lightning and Airacobra ditional services in the Walnut Hill Church, with Rev. J. Lee of mans, and that other Russian units drove into several populated places! up to scorn." are the hie-h nnw; fighters shot up enemy guns, trucks Senate agriculture subcommittee that the order for soldiers to help harvest the long staple cotton crop in Arizona was taken under a gen the Atlantic while for the un officers of Army and Navy. and troops. me iite ivietnoaisc omciating.

Interment in the rhurrii wmpfpn. southwest of Voroshilovgrad. Stub- jji no country on earth is thp Billy Mitchell oombers also at bom enemy resistance was over under the direction of the Sangs- limited spring campaign they might be able to increase the number by 50 or 100 per cent, especially under commissioned personnel secured by! tacked an important bridge near eral program for emergency use of come that sector, and 180 Germans killed, war bulletin said. Liiuie democratic system," he said. the Kasserine Gap but clouds obscured the results.

iney are just as good or as had a uireao oi an Allied invasion ol the The Germans concentrated large He saia Secretarv of War Siim- continent. are the people of the United tanks and mobile infantry forces in As the fighting died down after the Germans had been dealt the The Allied counter offensive, or j.ne real danger I wish to guard the Krasnoanneisk area in bitter KARPIAK. MIKE, aged 65 years, of House 369, Isabella, was killed Instantly Tuesday morning at ,4 m. in the Isabella Mine. He is survived by his widow, Anna son submitted the plan to President Roosevelt yesterday and received the Chief Executive's ap severest punishment of the Tuni counterattacks and "frantic at MBa.ni56 ana nope you will warr against, is the undermining- nf ih.

the other hand, is strengthened by the addition of more anti proval. It provides for furloughing! tempts to retrieve certain important sian campaign, some observers speculated that Rommel might be submarine craft, both aerial and Geo. C- Brown IhirreU W. Smiley communication lmes. MarV BflSisl-Ji nf Tnurpr Will lie confidence, not in this or that official, but in all government and suriace, and by increasing effec ana mat witnarawai irum mc vmi automatically would- mean an end food shipments Germany.

The presence of some 100,000 German troops in Finland also enters into Finnish calculations. Some Finns have expressed the lear of German reprisals in case-Finland took the initiative in seeking peace with Russia and has suggested that an opening move in that direction therefore should be made by Russia. Soviet spokesmen here, however, have been nonlcommittal on the subject beyond remarking that the German troops in Finland are not likely to leave that country until they are driven out. Michael. of Isabella; Albert in forced to give up his plans for establishing a forward line on the But the Soviets said these charges ere" beaten back with heavy losses.

an administrative machinery. ui enure miniary units lor use, under regular officers, in. gathering seasonaL crops. Senator Bankhead Ala.) has introduced legislation for the fur-loughing, as -individuals, of exrjeri- )L 1 1 pass. tiveness by which bombers from Britain 'strike at U-boat bases and construction centers along the tne u.

wavy: stepnen, U. S. Army in Connecticut; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Ray-lain and Mrs. Mary Kadelak.

both of Tnrf with 4D German tanks disabled or burned out and about 100 trucks speeches and editorials will direct the: thinking of cur listeners and He now has made three armored bids to take Tebessa. all or which have resulted in a mauling of his French and' German coasts. carrying troops destroyed in one readers to help win the war or enced farm hands who are in the his father and one sister also survive in Europe: and one srrand- Knox said every oossible measure day. is employed to combat submarines. child.

He was a member of Local West oE Kharkov, a German gar spearneaas. There was' no specific report to merely make them futilely angry with their gqvernment." Army ana are stationed in the continental United States. With new surface craft comine off rison which refused to surrender oi3 UM.WA oi isaoeua. services will be held Sunriav Fph- tne ways in considerable numbers. day on the ground activities of the British Eighth Army, last disclosed You Are A Careful Driver: You never had an accident and don'i expect to have one.

But are the other members of your family and Friends who also drive your car equally as careful? We advocate prudence while driving, but a truly prudent owner carries Auto--mobile was wiped out on the approaches to Lebedin, and another 'fortified en ruary 28. at 2 p. m. at the home. the authorities here predicted that Second Front Fears K-eep UNDERGOES OPERATION.

Miss Mabel Jaynes, formerlyq of wun audition a services at sr to be attacking outposts of the emy key point was captured aftei Nicholas G. C. Church at Brnwtis- Mareui line in Southern Tunisia, tne cattle prooamy will reach a showdown stage in a few months, Axis Jittery; Watch North narci-iought engagement, ttu yille with Rev. Father John Sokol Dniontown. is reported recovering in Garfield Park Hospital, Chicago, Allied headquarters com Collapses During probably by.

late -spring. Russians said. cnarge. interment in th Church cemetery under fhp fit- munique, referring to yesterday's (Continued from Page One). Soviet airplanes destroyed Query By Officers lonowinif a appendectomy.

Miss Jayhes, an emnlove of the S. action on other fronts, said om rection of the Skirpan Funeral damaged about 200 German trucks patrols have been active and suc iieve the position of our armies to S. Kresge Company in Chicago, with-troops and supplies and sil Continued from Page One) cessfully' repulsed the enemy wher tne detriment of the German Interest Shown In Reports On Slot Machines BRANCA, DOMTNICK, whose fun-J uauenwr 01 ana Mrs. John enced id enemy artuiery and mor ever encountered and have taken army," he then said. tar battenes during the dav prisoners in several places." It has not appeared except by air this morning will be postponed town.

Miss Jaynes is expected home the' inert man to an adjacent room dispersed or wiped out a battalion it was atsaoseu tnfeu 4u-n -e ii-cui rr.cr.thz for a oeriod of recuneratinn follow of enemy infantry, the communique and placed hirh on the cot. Jan Karolcik was summoned. since he spoke. That to some ex ing her discharge from the Chicago (Continued from Page One) British "Churchill" tanks had been brought to the Tunisian front se institution. Capture of Akhtyrka carried the' tent warrants his most recent statement that lack of an Allied tiori.for the March criminal sessions cretly and had been rushed into "He'll be all right but just let, him' sleep for an hour," was the action in the central sector.

scheduled to begin next Monday. second front has compelled Red Making their unexpected appear mjti' Thurs-day mormnj? February 25, when his son, Ralph, Seaman First Class in IT. S. Navy will arrive from PHiiadelpnla for the services. The funeral cortege will leave the late home.

House 133. Brier Hill at 8:30 and precede to the St. Therese R. C. Church of the Little Flower.

TJniontown, where-high mass will be said at 9:30 with Rev. Father Ettore Moscolino as celebrant. Burial will armies to bear "the whole weight mere was no indication last night that-any presentment could-be ex Russians to a point 50 miles northeast of the big town and rail junction of Poltava. Soviet forces already had advanced to within 50 miles of Poltava from the southeast. of the war" on the continent, and ance on the plains before Sbiba, 20 miles east of Thala much to the For Quick Cough Relief, Mix This at Home bear it victoriously both defensive- surprise of the Germans; nine pected-today, but there was some evidence that the grand jury might be asked -to return- next week to complete its special probe.

doctor's verdict. "He's ust had an epileptic fit." The troopers mopped their, brows. "Gosh," one of them commented, "we'll leave him sleep five hours, if necessary- But we don't want any more scares like that." Intemmtinc their thumb-twid Twice-threatened Poltava lies 'Churctulls' engaged 14 Nazi tanks ly ano onensiveiy. The Stalin order commemorating the 25th. anniversary of the just a little more than 50 miles and destroyed four of them with loss of only one of their own.

Kemainmg for consideration, in- tery under the direction5 ofhe Saves Big Dollars, and! founding of the Red Army was from ihe wide Dnieper river, a natural defense line along which the Nazis may elect to try to make The Allied communique also an cough medicioei'and gives you about four times as much for your money. It keeps perfectly, tastes line, and necessarily an occasion for ajiinSeu runerai Jttome, crowns-; IT'S Eso Jhiasily Mixed. nounced that bombers and fight ville. addition. to the rackets are other angles, of the county's fiscal affairs, including the alleged purchases of equipment and supplies hetonc.

That army's achieve I Here's an old home mixture your ers irom Allied bases attacked stand in tms region. The mid-day Russian communi dling occasionally to. tip-toe to the cot. to look at Walker, one of them finally discovered the youth was ments in the last three months convoy of two supply ships with have astounded the world and un naval and air escort off the Tuni YfUGH C. OF C.

OFFICERS Neal W. Moori was plwtpri nm. suits, it is still one of the most effective and dependable, for coughs due to colds. Once tried. vou'H swear bv it.

que recorded by the Soviet monitor announced the recapture of several awake again. questionably shaken the whole Axis The troopers looked, at each other taonc or Europe. towns up the Kharkov-Sumy rail witnout Deneiit. ot olds, the operations of the Fayette county home and the Fayette County Stockyards in which Commissioners John W. Rankin and Arthur Hiffinbotham It's no trouble.

Make a syrup by sian coast yesterday. One of the supply ships was sunk and three jof the protecting planes were shot ident of the Connellsville Chamfcer of Commerce last n.ght, when fry group gathered in their rooms for It is permissible to point out way in an area only about 30 miles short of the latter city, which In- ana DacK kp tne prisoner. A brilliant idea occurred. that Anglo-American incursions in idown, the communique said, add And you'll say it's really amazine-for quirte action. Tou can feel it take hold promptly, it loosens the phlm soothes the irritated membranes, and helps clear the air passages.

Thus it makes breathing- easy, and lets you set restful sleep. Pine is a special compound oi proven ingredients, In concentrated form, well-known for its prompt action on throat and bronchial membranes Money refunded il it doesn't please you in every way. are stockholders allegedly deriving i French. Africa, British conquest of ing that 11 Allied planes were lost sLirims i cups granuiatea sugar and 1 cup water a few moments until dissolved- No cookine; needed it's so easy! Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead of sugnx syrup. Now put 2 ounces of Pinex Into a "Say," one of them said, "let's prone irom business transactions cnat region commands lateral communication between the Moscow-Kiev and Kharkov-Crimea lines.

Italian Atnca and the tme of lend- in the day heavy aerial activity. an annual reorgamzaiion meeting. Other officers include.i: Chores C. Mitcner. vice pre -ident; James M.

rcc.oidine secretary: with the county. just put him oyer in county jail We can talk to him again." lease food and war munitions Jtteiative to the long-standing slot ine Russian armies of the far flowing under Allied escort into pint bottle, and add your syrup. This Uniforms Win- Attorney H. -Vance Cot- Uouth meamiine reported continued machine cases. President Judge rf.

and Thomas D. Gardner, treasurer. iakes Russia from the north necessarilv iuii pmt or truly splendid his charge of more am duces, respectively west Kos- Coeds Lose A Super, had some part in shaping recent events in that country. That Allied tnan a weec ago, saia: and southward toward the nether or not those responsible Axov sea in the continuing effort Super Luncheon aid may not have come up to Rus uirow up an envelopment ot Ger sian expectations or Allied hopes! for the former presence of these gambling devices should be further proceeded aaginst will be before man troops in the lower Donets oi last lan; But it har had some! (Continued from Page One) effect. i tom wrote out the commitment and Walker became a guest of the county.

"I'm just no good at tending, to sick folks," said Trooper Maggion-: calda, with a sigh of relief. "You can make that unanimous," agreed others. Walker was arrested by the Republic police chief while in the act of pushing the stolen car to a hill in the hope of getting it started you tor lurthcr corLsick'ratioti. were cut short as teeth clamped; On the Orel front, too, the. re Nor can it be doubted that Allied There was positive testimony down on tne iirst Dites.

energies are doubly bent to in-1 capture of a series of strongly fortified points above Kursk was It was a case of "first there, first mat on tnose dates tnat the liquor control officers visited these places. served." "Say, your mother must be a prize The German high command slot macmnes were in operation. There was evidence, in many in cook, one oi tne boy remarked. stances, that the pinball machines 'She can cook as good a were present ana in operauon. on the grade.

He said he left his Ohio home last Sunday to visit a mother." wnetner those persons who were abandoning the melancholy line that had been taken for several weeks, asserted in its regular communique that "the far-reaching aims or the enemy" that is, the entrapment of vast German forces crease the help to Russia and in-1 crease it now. One obvious way is to increase both the flow of supplies to Russia via the Arctic, and the protection availabie for shipping on that route. How that is to be accomplished remains to be seen. However, it can be reckoned that Berlin as well as Finland and Sweden are anxiously, scanning every potential Allied jump-off point in the North Sirl friend in Mananna, responsible for the presence at one Finally, the last crumb was gone -and so were the complaints of was just hitch-hiliing through time, and the absenec at another nungry soldiers wno leaned hacK, sleeping barns, on the return time, of the skit machines should be further proceeded against will contentedly, in their seats. trip.

naa oeen frustrated on the Russian front. I was so proud to be able to give oe i or consideration. them that food when they were so Moscow dispatches reported thati Kip Annpsl Artalncr nungry," wrote Miss Cameron to Anonymous Letter tne people who had been told by Stalin in his order of the day celebrating his 25th anniversary of the Sea jor signs of an impenaing at-; tempt to gain a foothold in North-- City's Assessments her mother who, at the present time, is serving on the March grand jury. "After all, I can always get Writers Denounced em Sweden. Appeal from a tax' assessment onj ianni' that that army alone feed together for the girls at was "bearing the whoie weight of (Continued from Page One) help I can set.

But I vrant to know tne war in the absence of a second front in Europe had gone to work local properties was yesterday by Harry Milton Graditor and Samuel Bush, Brownsville, and the court directed the Uniontown council be school. I can't always have the opportunity of helping out a bunch of hungry soldiers." 1,800 Cans Of Food; It Wasn't Hoarding who is giving that help to me ai tnis morning through streets what justification there is for it. Mrs. Cameron, reading the letter which the military display of other and a hearing date be' commented: "I have nothing but contempt for anyone who casts reflection on the years was lacking. K.ftiVJ.

UKAiNUC, lV. JtTieD. 24 (AP) When an applicant for a agreed upon, or fixed by the court of application of any party. "And I'm proud of my daughter, too." characters and reputation of peo The Brownsville men recently. 2 ration book declared he had 1,800 cans of food, ration board mem-j bers gasped.

The tone of information from1 Russia indicated that Stalin's sober appraisal of the vast work yet to be done in defeating Germany had found firm lodgement among the How soon America gets Synthetic Rubber may be up to You! 500 LABORERS WANTED NOW to help build the KOPPERS -UNITED COMPANY BUTADIENE PLANT at Kobuta, Beaver County. This plant is to be one of the largest that will make ingredients for SYNTHETIC RUBBER. Will you throw your strength into the fight to lick the rubber shortage by takine a War Job at Kobuta? CONSTRUCTION CAMP IS READY Workmen have just competed living quarters for 1,000 men. Quarters are complete with beds, plumbing hot and cold running water, electricity, heat Buildmp like those used by the Army house 40 men each. Rent is exceptionally reasonable.

Dining room seats 500 at a time, and serves unusually fine food, cafeteria style, at lowest possible prices. LIVE IN A TRAILER One-room and three-room trailer homes will be available for 200 families at Kobuta about February 20. Bathhouse aid laundry facilities are included in the park, and-running water and electricity are furnished. The Federal Government manages the trailers-rents are low. APPLY RIGHT NOW AMERICA NEEDS THIS PLANT! If you will take a job on this necessary war project working for a company dat has an outstanding record for getting' along with its men apply immediately at U.

S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 66 W. Peter Street, Uniontown Where transportation to Kobuta can be discussed. Awiicatims from those now employed in War Industries will not be consider ple and then lacks the strength, the courage and the conviction to sign a name." he said. "Any person too yellow to sign their name is beneath purcnasea tnree properties for $7250 from the National 3ahk Fayette County, inducing a lot in CORP.

FULLER RETURNS Corporal Charles I. Fuller But Principal C. De Witt Boney returned to. resume his Army duties of Nassau school, where the registration took place, was not startled. Here in London, the Soviet am-i notice and any letter from that type of person will get no consideration the First Ward, adjacent Sturgeon alley, on which is a two-story frame building assessed at S2.503 in the name of Eelen G.

Hoover: a second at rrumouil Field. Groton, following an eight-day furlough He said he knew the applicant, from me. bassador. Ivan Maisky. followed upj Stalin's point about the lack of a-second European front by declar The special deputy attornev gen spent in TJniontown visiting his) that he had 10 children, and he was not hoarding because he often buys food in "carload lots." eral revealed he has been the re parents, Mr.

and Mrs. V. C. Fuller, lot. nearby, assessed at $1,500 in the same name; a property at 106 West Peter street, on which is a three- cipient of countless numbers of such 29 Iowa street.

Corporal Fuller anonymous communications recent ing, an aocress opening an exhibition of Russian arts and crafts, that while great successes had been achieved they had cost much in nas oeen in tne service 14 months. ly. story brick building and lodge building and two-story brick ware- FUNNY THING CALLED LOVE And theyve gone into hnW a.p.pri at (loo in fhp namp fRussian lives and property. When Paul Thomas introduced of Helen G. Hoover.

natural therefore." he added Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly wasteoasKet. he said, adding as an afterthought, "wastebaskets are handy things sometimes, aren't his chum Ted Wales to his girl. It is claimed the assessments are A.fJl.. Alice DouElas. he said.

"You'll be ccay about Ted." And he was "unjust and cisiftnT 'Ji Vs prophet. Ted -and Alice didn't In the House of Lords Lord Beav- mean to slip away from the Darf LEGAL WM. A. JENXTXGS FUNERAL I Funeral services for William -A. erbrook renewed his demand for recipe that thou- They were both too fond of good v- secona front with the declare Get Inexpensive home Ru-Ex Compound.

LEE M. SMITH. Attorney. Jennings, assistant district mana pacKgfin or oiq faui. jtiesiaes.

Ted was eneaeed. tion: texJiy. Mk It quart of water. Whatever may be the nlans of deceased. letters of adralntEtratlc the Germans, we should strike and strike now before thev can Paul was stunned when he grasped the truth, and.

to get even with Alice, proposed to the first girl who' came along. The girl, he learned later, was Ted's fiancee, and she had a kid sister. And the merry- above estate having beer, granted to add the. Jalce of 4 lemons. It's easy.

Ko trouble at all aDd pleasant. Tou need only 3 tftWespoonfuls two times i day. Often -within 48 hours sometimes overnight splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly their divisions another attack tae aaeersignea. nowce is nereoy gives the said ce-: ger ot tne west Penn Power Company, died at the Connellsville hospital Monday night following a short illness, will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in his late home.

109 East Green street. Rev. Merrill L. Cad well, pastor or the First Christian church, will officiate, with Rev. C.

George Shupe. Trinity Reform church, assisting. is made on Russia. June may be all persons indebted 1 cedent to make javmecl id ulc, au we must suite quietly -su-rouna wmried round if we are to be ready. We must 'round while they all tried to catch the gold rines! Read this amusinc turn the empty pnekafte snd Hu-Ex will cost you nothing to try as It Is sold by your dmsglat under an absolute money-back euarantee.

Ru-Ex Coci- mvaae nortnwesteni Europe now. We must invade in the certainly from a British base as well as an African" comptete Novel Game of by "Emily Noble, with The tsunai will follow in Green Ridge Memorial cemetery. is for sale and recommended by Central Drug and drus stores every- sunaay Pittsburgh Press!.

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Years Available:
1907-1977