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PAGE SIX EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW MONDAY, DECEMBER iO, 1945. nilPCTiiir nnv uniio STRIKES rALLo. iiiL DUi Here And There In The District News Of East Liverpool, Wellsvilie, Chester, Newell MAYOR VETOES COUNCIL RAISES (Continued from Page One) will accept tha union' eomoanv se PAY RAISE KEEPS PRINTERS ON JOB mmmmmmmmmtmmm Strike Plans Are Called Off At Cleveland Papers Death and Funerals. WOMAN, 25, DIES IN FREAK MISHAP Miss Betty Leggett's Burial Planned Here Wednesday Driver Gat Hearing Car Damaged ly Hit Skip Richard Jtensberry, 12? Ander R. L.

8 hat ten berg, 1292 Drea aott to be given a har den ev told polka auto wa brother, John Carr and Leo Carr, both of Syracuse, X. Y. Funeral service will held Tuesday at a. m. in St.

Aioysius Csthoiic church. Burial will ba in Riverview cemetery. Friends may call at tha lata noma. Mrs. Martha G.

Owen Mrs. Martha Gill Owen, 44, of Thomas J. Owen of East Spring field, Jefferson county, and a former Irondale resident, died Sunday at 8:40 p. m. in tha Ohio Valley General hospital in Wheeling.

curity guarantee to presented thl afternoon. No detail were Cites More Urgent Need PEACE DECLAMATION; John Bauknecht Jr. of the Eat Palestine Brethren church won tha Columbiana county Prince of Peace declamation contest Em day night at the Methodist church of Rogers and now is qualified to enter the district contest to be held eoon. Miss Jana Ann Allison of tha Inff today mt 2 p. m.

befor Muni clpal Judge Frank E. Grosshan on charge of blocking traffic a 10 per cent wag rate increase. UAW Vice President Walter P. Reuthar Insisted upon "30 per cent, unless th arithmetic Drove as $2,700 Proposed Boosts (Continued from Pag On) damaged when struck by a hit skip car while parked In front of hi home, PTA Croup Ta Meet A Bleating of tha East Liver Sundav nfirht in Crnnk ailV. Mr.

CLEVELAND, Dec 10 Strlkej wrong negotiation were re plan were abandoned today andj, trial continued pending Mis Betty Leirgett, 25, of Pitts sumed. Rank and fila approval 0f Community Meth was ap haa been kind, with few exceptions, to my administration, but tha city could use this money for far bet pool Federation of Parent burgh and a granddaughter of the er Organization wilt ba held to pearance of the arresting officer, Patrolman Robert Borgar, night at 7:30 In tha N. B. O. Bin Cleveland publications.

In eluding the Forest City's three daily newspapers, war operating normally after local A. F. of typographical and wsiler onlnn ists voted by a 12 to 1 margin haJl when tha charter member hip roll will ba closed. H. D.

Rit, president, will preside. following an operation performed last Wednesday. Mrs. Owen was born March 24, IKS, in Irondale and spent most of her lifetime there. She ia survived by her husband and one daughter, Dorothy Lou Owen at home; one brother, Harold D.

Gill of Irondale, and two th union leadership' rejection of 7 vu wuu "ona Pio President Truman' recent back to an5 Wlil rrv? ata. work plea ia considered certain. BauiJnht WM awarded Labor trouble ara affecting an lirer mdL Th dinner of the proximately 400.000 worker, with dl7ict contt wlu receive a gold the General Motors strike making i 213.000 idle. Other continuing' JuJf Jad Mil strike involve 30.000 of iB Cop Lisbon, Rev. Glenn lumber and aawmlll worker In the! the Metn church Pacific northwet; 10,000 to tWOOOi and H.

F. Rich over the road A. F. of L. truckers moni ot New Watertord.

There in the Midwest: 10.200 CIO ContWilanf Rev. C. E. Rapid Delivery Servlc Packages, parcels, small moving jobs, home deliveries dona reasonably. Pa.

222. Adv. Estranged Husband Fined ter purpose. "Thi $2,400 (for councilraen) could go, for instance, to purchasing much needed street department equipment a new truck and so forth; there is tha matter of $40, 000 In long overdue back bills I inherited from a previous administration, and that would be more than enough to permit the employment of an extra police man, which the city needs badly. Thn thera are nra ent renaira Club To Hear Col.

Beatty Lt. Col. Robert F. Beatty, recently returned to East Liverpool after SO month service in the lata Harrison Rinehart, formerly of East Liverpool, was killed in a freak accident Kunday at 6 p. tn.

at ber home in Fox Chapel, fashionable Pittsburgh suburb. According to Deputy Allegheny County Coroner P. K. O'Toole, Miss Leggett was backing her automobile out of a driveway at her home on Guyasta road, whan tha machine lid off tha driveway against an embankment. The door of the car I believed to have be open and Mis Leggett chest wa crushed between the door and tha frame.

She was sisters, Mr. George Wilson of Toronto, and Mr. Ralph Fagan worker in seven irjtt "cnarason, pastor, was tha chair man. of Fast Liverpool. Funeral arrangements ara incomplete.

Burial will be in East Springfield. A. F. of L. employee of the Grey on rltv nmoertv.

The 82.400 could (bound bus line. to accept pay Increase offered by publisher. Typographical worker employed by the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Cleveland Pros and the Cleveland Newa responded to appeals of anion officials yeeterday by balloting, 154 to 35, to accept a new contract granting pay boost ranging ap to $14.14 weekly and retro act Ire to Not. 27. The mailer' local voted, ft to 1.

at a separata meeting to endorse a contract increasing mail room worker' weekly wage rate from $46 to $55.02, retroactive to Oct. fncreate of 14 64 for day work. Beryl Champion, 815 Rural lane, paid a fine of $10 and cost today after pleading guilty before Municipal Judge Frank E. Groaehan on a charge of disorderly conduct by a window Friday In tha noma of bis estranged wif. Mrs.

Lottie Champion. Chester City Hall Dane Saturday Bight to Paul Barn hart' orchestra from to 11:00 p. m. Adv. go for the renovation of the Cen 1 A wlkout Toted recently tral fire station the building the CIO steel worker seeking a erected in 1919.

yet it ba never $2 daily pay raise and today in Mrs. Mary McPherson pronounced dad when a wrecker righted the overturned car. ben re painted, and it need it: iiourga ine union wag policy Mr. Marv McClaia McPherson, southwest Pacific, will be the speaker at Tuesday luncheon meeting of the Rotary club in the Traveler hotel He will be Introduced by Atty. Franci H.

Lang, program chairman. Birth Recorded Mr. and Mr. Chauncey Naliey, 227 West Sixth a daughter, Dec. 9, at City hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Shirt Grimm of Bast Liverpool, a son, Dec. 8, at City hospital. Mr, and Mr.

Raymond Gillespie of II ague alley, a son, Dec. 8, at City hospital. committee met to discuss the situ Mis jiff km a ii a 85. widow of John A. McPherson.

badly; there I the North Side station, it need repair repainted inside and out nod if its chimney of the Margaret Morrison Secre Madison township, died tarlal school in Pitthurh mnA sunasy in tne unitea Presbyterian were altered the city would save ation. Member of the union working in plant in 29 states have authorised their leader to call a trik. Th executive board will draft recommendations for consideration was a secretary to one of tha official of the Armstrong Cork Co. 2 Men Fined For Fighting on th fuel bill for heating that building. "And the East End station has church home in WUklnaburg, Pa.

Mr. McPherson was bom in Madison township near Glasgow and wpent many years of her life In this community. She lived tn 70 HI TRI MEMBERS WILL ATTEND DINNER Seventy Hl Tri members tn East Liverpool High school are expected to attend th Christmas dinner party tonight at 6 at the Mary Patterson Memorial. A gift exchange will featured. Carol will be sung with Kay Martin as accompanist.

Yvonne Mis kail will give a reading. There will be a dramatization of "The Night Before Nessie Dunlop will be the narrator and other participants will include: Nadine Gille, Franchon Mullen. Joyce Glunu Marie Madison." Elaine Nellie. Nancy Fordyce and Anita Rollins. Mis Miskall is the program chairman and Martha Reeney 1s the chairman of the social leaves her parent.

by the union's 175 man wage policy Mr. been condemned. The stste has Men listed as Steve Prodono virh of Newell, and William Grimm, city, were fined $10 and and Mrs. Nelson brother. Harry Leggett of Dor WMf Kh.

aava. rt nAur granted a ix month stay on mandatory raxing, still it must' A Pokesman said the full don8 committee probably will meet cost each today when they pleaded guilty before Municipal "atient mont, and her grandmother, $15.64 for sight duty and $1.14 for iha earl morning "lobster" ahift raised typographical weekly wag seals for the thre ahifta to $71.20, $77.27 and $79.18, respectively. Day and night ahiftfl ope rata on a work week of boa re, with 16 hour for the lob ter" ahlft. William O. Barrow, local typographical president, previously aid tha men would strike if their shift wage demand of Ann Brenner.

8. daughtar of relative. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a. m. in Wilkins Mr.

and Mr. Natbam Brenner, Th. I4itO mtlH toward the1 nu lfl1 in cmve SlnrirSJ ft IS lDK day to ali" fow best to terlorof ths City building. cteo, t. rnmmtM' Jane Rinehart, who make her home with her daughter, Mrs.

Leggett, Services will be held Wednesday at 11 a. m. in the Samson 11S Smlthflled at. is ill with burg. The body will ba brought to the Yellow Creek scarlet fever.

Judge Frank rosshan on charges of disorderly conduct by fighting. They were arrested at 10:50 p. m. Saturday in Diamond alley by Capt Chewier C. Smith and Patrolman Robert Borger, police reported.

in 1935, it now requires a great tion. cemetery for Rev. Charles Mrs. Frank O'Hara of Fifth and burial at p. m.

deal of plastering, painting and some repair and 4he longer thi Commerce Wellsvilie, is ill Mr. George Double of Vernia funeral home in Pittsburgh. The Smith pastor of the Wellsvilie body will ba brought to East Llv United Presbyterian church, will erpool for a service at 2 p. m. in officiate at th commitment serv ia put off the more it will cost! A decision for a general strike would call more than 660.000 iteel worker off their Jobs, directly fectlng "Big "Little Steel', 10.67 and 64.66 weekly were not Beer hwood.

is ill at home. "And there is th matter of the approved. Earlier, publishers' of Bert Betteridge of Baum st. Is the Rivervittw cemeterr chanei. Ilea.

reservoir. This is another urgent From Th Store Of 10,000 Gift matter because the condition is fatln' mod fer proposing wag scales ranging Rev. M. Rudolph Miller, castor it Attractive maple smoking tand dangerous. The exterior of th fll Friend may view the body at the Yellow Creek church prior to tha buriaL complete witb ash trays.

$2.50 Smith Ik Phillip. Adv. of the First Presbyterian church, will officiate at the service her. Burial will be in River view 111. Mrs.

Lawrence Cltne is confined to iter home on California Chester, by illness. Mr. W. M. Cola of Third Chester, is ill at home.

for over 12 years the continued PIT HP HI ID IDPCAIC neglect ot the problems will Ul I I UnUUl MITlALO up to $71.48 each were rejected by the unionist. Woodruff Randolph, Internatlon anion president, and Mr. Harrow orged tha workara to accept tha management's new proposal at yesterday' session. Octave 0. Davis Clsss Meeting Postponed Th meeting of tha Fellowship the not too distant future.

This lKICU CflD 00111 UCI How Showing Bible class of tha Newell Methodist of HI1LII I Ull IIUMU IILLI $2,400 would take car of many HARLAND VV. NULF, 45 Octavo David Davis, 59, a potter, died Sunday at 8 a. m. in his home 1925 8m lth field following eight month illness. church which waa scheduled for PATTON these jobs.

Secretary William J. Farrar of City Auditor E. Allan Mc Keever the Cleveland Newspaper Publiso Davis was born in Wales and ere Aaaociation, aid, "tha pnb INSURANCE MAN, DIEO an ies in inn. and five years later na Saety Service Director Vincent they have doubled it to make It a J' McGeehan represen ed East Llv tonight, has been postponed until next Monday. The meeting will be held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Eppley of Washington Newell. (Continued from Pag One) America about 60 years 300 pr cent Increase from what IVY01 lo" ago. He wss a jlggermaa and was thlstWAjt at f1 a sKa II mm before a state board at Columbus they were paid before 1939. on the city's application for $47, mm A' I A a clV VI LllVf IlUlIin rormer Palestine Resident Laugniin chin co.

for th pt 000 in state fund for repair of the 30 years. Ho was a member of in Pari tomorrow morning and go from there to Heidelberg either by rail or air. An official army bulletin Issued at ths hospital said tha fiery general pasaed a restful night. Th accident occurred when an fully, too on working within th budget and cutting expenses to River road. At a similar hearing Nov.

14 a From Th Store Of 10,000 Gift Beautiful cedar boxe for glove, cigarette, powder, Jewelry, cards and handkerchief. 9c to Smith St Phillip. Adv. the National Brotherhood of Operative Potters. He leaves his wifo Mr.

Molly the bone, which is commendable. To Be Buried Tuesday Harland Whltacro Nulf, 45, of 13? WMt inAimnnl ivi Vminfi. Yt. ihs time thv would ven man delegation of city offl liahers ara certainly very gratified that a attike haa been averted and that tha two craft th typographers and mailer have voted to accept our Mr. Randolph aald term of th new typographical contract also win applied to tha Cleveland Chopping New, flv foreign language paper and tha Central Pre Aaaociation and Newspaper Enterprise Aaaociation, news wire eerrlcee.

Other term of th typographical contract Include double time pay Beaver Davis; three son, Russell army truck reportedly turned off try to put across this unnecessary cLal" nd Chamber of Commerce increase. Youngstown city council representatives was told tha city men are naid $50 a month, snd thev UibiIity hinged upon a ruling town, and a former East Palestine 01 Chester. Pfc. Donald Davis with the marina coma in Va. Fre Holiday Liquor nrt ntn have oroblems with a citv isht.fr"n "orney general office.

The West Virginia liquor control jtjA, tton aedan. Gen. Patton 8tate official at that tlm ex time the six of East Liverpool commission ha declared a "ration nd hi rhUf tff. Mai. (n.

plained the law under which the last legislature mad $500,000 avail holiday" effective today until DHobart R. Gay. had left U. S. 15th 31.

Coupon will not be required headquarter at Bad Nauheim resident, died following a heart attack Saturday at 8:05 m. in the South Side unit of the Youngstown City hospital. Mr. Nulf was a son of tha late Mr. and Mr.

Oscar E. Nnfl. and wa born March 20, 1300. He wss employed by the Northwestern Japan, and Norman Davis at home; two daughters, Mrs. Homer Swift of Glenmoor, and Mr.

Noah Hil dltch of East Liverpool; a sister. Mrs. Elisabeth Daniels of Holli day Cove; flv step daughters, Mrs. AHce Watkins of Cleveland, and Mr. James Taylor, Mrs.

Fred able for repairing flood damaged "Tho mayor's ottce Increase. (5300) I veto for the same economy reasons. "In tha intereat of the taxpayer, these raise should be denied. for purchases but customer will yesterday morning to go pheasant facilities in communities bordering be limited to a one bottl purchase for holiday worked, single time for those not worked and abandonment of 'short on th Ohio river provided the money wouid be used to "reins burs" the subdivisions for "ex hunting near Mannheim. Gen.

uay and tha driver, Pfc. Horace Wood ring, were unhurt A combat engineering unit commanded by Ma J. Charles Tucker of New Hamburg, N. was sum Blondell, Mrs. Phylil Springer pens incurred" in making th re of straight whiskies, blends, Scotch, Canadian and bonded rye.

Th purchase unit will be a pint or a fifth, whichever is available. Ladles' And Gents' Wstchss w. Dress, military, and nurses style. NAZIS Orchid Goes To Grave InsteaiOfOnCakeAt pair. A East Liverpool ha made no expenditure recently on tha River and Mrs.

Edward Agner, all of East Liverpool, and a stepson, Howard Lisk of (East Liverpool. Services will he hld Wednesday at 3 p. m. in the Martin funeral moned by a Red Cross girl andJ From $24.75 up. R.

F. Prescott, 1(fll D9 iLJ 1 (rot it could not be reimbursed lUUlll DlTlHaQy iQYty in th strict interpretation of the home by Rev, David Skeen, pas 139 W. th. Adv. found Gn.

Patton slumped in the rear sest of hi sedan. An ayswit ness said Gen. Pattou's lace was covered with blood from cuts suffered when he was thrown forward word, so the attorney general' of Br Th A Mr PrM. Mutual insurance Co. for tha past 10 years snd was appointed recently to the position of district agent Ha was a lay leader in th In dianola Methodtat church for the past six years, being a trustee and a former president of tha Men's Brotherhood class.

He was chap plain of Sulgrave lodge 696. Mason, and a member of Ant Mori Grotto, both of Youngstown. Mr. Nulf leaves hi widow, Mrs. Myrtla A.

George Nulf; three sisters, Mrs. Kay Hoon and Mrs. George Spooner of East Palfetine, and Mrs. Elmer Hume! of Col urn PITTSBURGH, Dec. Jt An fice was asked to rule on the tech nicality.

Stratton Dam Hearing Set orchid Miss 'Aunt Pnebe Jame bv th impact of tha crash. tor or the Orchard Grove Community Methodist church. Burial will In Rivervlew cemetery. Friends may cell Tuesday night at the home of Mr. Jame Taylor on Alllaon Gardendale.

Mat J. H. Dodd. in charge of Gen. Patton, who reached bis (Continued from Pag One) Bora aa a mean of "forcing England to tne ground quickly and thereby keeping trie United State out of th That Marshal KeJtel waa reluct ant at that time to fight America waa aeaa la hi warning that Japanese attack bo extended to bases "of American naval power only if ntry of tha United State into the war cannot ba maintenance and operation at the Pittsburgh headquarter of tha U.

MARSHALL son planned to wear on her looth birthday anniversary celebration today adorned the beloved old woman's funeral shroud. 60th birthday last month, haa been commanding the 15th army since 8, army engineer corps, ha not I fied Ohio river interest of a meet Oct 3, when he was relieved of hi command of the famou Third "Aunt a native of Mans Mrs. Lulu M. Mundy ing Wednesday at 10 a. m.

la the army, which he led from Normandy new Federal building there to din Mr. Lula M. Mundv. wlf nt wn. a.

9 cuss the arrangement of the large dus. ana lour nroiners, u)rKe 8ra Mttnd died fry thig morn. Nulf and Carl Nulf of Eaatjing at hpr homt 233Highland to Ctechoslovakta. He previously had won fame in North Africa and Sicily. The lftth has been a "paper" army, primarily concerned with and small lock chambers and other navigation feature of th proposed high ltft dam at Ht ration.

field, planned to entertain friends and weil wishers at the Presbyterian borne here on her lootn anniversaryDec. 28 with Civil war songs and stories of ber youth, and a friend sent her an orchid from Hollywood for the occasion. Wellsvilie, following a aevera! (Continued from Pag On) assured Britain armed support under three or four eventualities. Have received no corresponding Instruction from you." Thomas C. Hart now a senator from Connecticut, sent that message to Adm.

Stark, then chief of naval operations. It arrived here, records ahow, at 1:45 a. m. months' Illness. preparing reports on lessons ot the Zanesville Gets Elks Rally ZANBSVHLLE, Dec.

10 The spring conference of the Ohio State Elka Association will be held hare April 26 27, its officer announced today. Palestine. MHvIn J. Nulf of East Liverpool, and Leroy Nulf of Akron. Service will be held Tuesday at 3:30 p.

tn. in the Hoffmeistor funeral home, 4011 Hillman way, Youngstown. by Rev. Hugh B. Fouks, pastor ot th Indianola Or.

A. A. Exley, Optometrist A Eye examined 502 Market St. Adv. Mrs.

Mundy wa a daughter of Henry and Ella McCnen Scott, and made her home in Wellsvilie for the past 17 years. She waa a member of the Boyce Methodist church call at the bom. She died Saturday morning. of East Liverpool, Tirxah Rebekah the morning ot Dec 7. Methodist church.

Burial will be jidg and the women', auxiliary to in Lake Park cemetery. Wellsvilie post 70 of th American Fa Is Alarm Answered Firemen answered a falee'alarm Saturday afternoon at 4 from the box at Washington at and the Pennsylvania Railroad Co, crossing. Jack Giralico war. Gen. Patton has indicated the command of the irth army is not ths sort of military Job bs likes and it 1 believed plans to retire at th and of hi present assignment, within tha next few months.

"Old Blood and ths name by which Gen. Patton Is known universally, bad said that when and if ha did retire he would de vote himself to tailing, fishing and hunting. Friend may call tonight at the Legion in Wellsvilie. Resides her husband leaves two daughter. Mr.

Thomas King MpM ttt The U'w. MIDLAND. Dec. 10 Jack Girali funeral home. Masonic lodge service will be conducted tonight at I.

iTi is iifti id liMf 1 co, 6S, a resident of this community! ta ILav for tha luMt 16 veara. died Hnnriav and Mrs. John Zahrndt at home, and three sisters, Mr. George Edmund M. Carr Edmund Carr.

315 Wewt Ninth at 3:45 a. m. at his home, 63 Mid LAb I irVltS TODAY land Heights, following an Illness Mta'. Swearingen of Chester, and Mrs. harles Dun lap and Mrs.

Rudy Slamnt Yellow Creek Women To Meet A joint meeting of the Women Mlsslouary society and the social education and action group will be hid Wednesday at 10 a. m. In the Yellow Creek Presbyterian church. A coverdlsh dinner will ba served at noon, preceding tha meeting. died Saturday at 4:45 p.

m. in City hospital as the result of a stroke suffered a short time previously while working at the Ster S3 EISENHOWER BETTY OWE A DOM 10 ling China Co. ilant in Wellsvill. L.t3 FAIRVIEW SCHOOL (HILLCREST) WEDNESDAY December 12 CARD PARTY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ADMISSION 35c CARD GAME PRIZES FOR BRIDGE AND "500" ot two years. He was a member of t.

a the Presentation Catholic church. He is survived by his Mrs. Domenica Giralico: three sons. Joseph Giralico and Jack Giralico at home, and Albert Giralico of jx Rochester, five daughters, Mr. Dean Tonti, Mrs.

Clara Vuricki jj and Mrs. Willa Glanvito. all of Mid land, Mrs, Mary Prudent of Phila i5. He was 64. wuk, both of Wellsvilie.

The body will be taken to the MaoLean Funeral homo for services Wednesday p. m. by Rev. 8. Wllmer Beltler, D.

pastor of th First Presbyterian church. Burial will be in Spring Hill cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday night at the funeral borne. (Continued from Pag One) Mr Cri wua ft riinmkf. Ha was mm Mm Js and prepared by Elsenhower.

whoL vetemn of World War I and JOHN PAYNE IE FEATURE (: delphia, and Mr. Fa Uccellino of jV a a a L. ma i. a I Man Ordered To Leave City Arraigned today before Municipal Judge Frank H. Grosahan on a vagrancy charge, a man identified aa Emmett Osgood of Midland was ordered to leave East Liverpool "at Osgood was arrested Saturday at 11:05 a.

m. at Fifth and Market by Plain clothesman Herman Roth, police said. riiisourgn, ana ts granacnuuren. Requiem Mass will be held at 9 TOM a. m.

from the Presentation Catho if. CONWAY was tn great Planner sno wno naiwat A member or Pvt Kddy post ths necessary political insight to Veterans of Foreign Wars, the carry out thos plans, in contrast su Aioy8jU(l nitholc church and to the Gem generals who were tne National Brotherhood of Op expert, on the battlefield but who erHiV0 been helples chll Iwtveg hu Mr4 dren had they faced a imllar ltu CaPr. three hters. fiT a. Phyllis Carr, LoU Carr and KUeu Gen, Iahousen, wlto said he was ,4 Tlllim i ail at Borne, rive sous, loom in asy Oclock Dir.c.d by IRVING CUMMLN'GS Pioducsd by GEORGE JESSEL A 20 CCNTUtY FOX fKTUM ANN RUTHERFORD lie church by Rev.

Ft. George A. Baumer. Burial will be In Beaver cemetery. Friend may call at th Couruu'i Mrs.

Frank Elliott Kp Il Tttc Rrw. HOOKSTOWV. Dec. 10 Funeral services for Mrs. Frank Elliott will be held Tuesday at 2 p.

m. in the late home a mile south of here, by Rev. Vernon Vandersall. pastor of the Hookstown Presbyterian church. Burial will in Mill Creek cemetery.

Friend may home. had mad the best of th political I neth Carr and Albert Carr, all at home; hi mother, Mrs. Ellen Carr DIRECT FROM WHEELING, W. VA. of East Liverpool, and two CAN NOW HAVE AN w.Twri 'sip TODAY Last 2 Days 1U ePelOelsf situation there to drive bis troops forward, while th German generals "Just sat on th sideline and let the Arab and Italian Turning to the efficiency of the various counter intelligence services.

Gen. Lahousen rated th British first the American and Russians about equal and th Germans a poor last Gen. Lahousen ald that aa far a recanting sabotage, which was his own sphere of operation. American counter measure had been "100 per cent effective. And TUES 5.

amp exuMSM ncnMQ 2 Big Features2 AMERICAN BANTAM i TON ALL STEEL UTILITY TRAILTR All Stool Construction $ml llllptlc Spring 30 Cu. Ft. Body Tiros 600x16 Moavy Channol From Wtight 500 CHARLES STARRfTT as Th Duringo Kid Pgia 0 1 AND ni jpypPjSyS ALPINE CHESTER LAST TIMES TODAY Robert Young Lrin Day IN "THOSE ENDEARING YOUNQ CHARMS1 si i mm m)mm LIBERTY Wellsvilie TODAYTUESDAY Dorothy McQuIrs Robert Young Herbert Marshall "ENCHANTED COTTAGE" FUN Wm. BENDIX Helen WALKER Dennis O'KEEFE "ABROAD With TWO YANKS" A NEW ALL PURPOSE TRAILER ATTACH TO CAR, TRUCK OR TRACTORFOR RETAILERS WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS FARMERS FAMILY USE BUILT IY AMEIICAN IANTAM CA CO. SUTLH, PA.

Stonesifer Chevrolet Co. LOOK WHO'S COMING! DOC WILLIAMS BORDER RIDERS FEATURING ALL PROFESSIONAL CAST Monday, Dec 10th at 800 O'clock WelUville High School Auditorium Sponsored by Junior Class Adult 60c Children 25o LIBERTY Midland LAST TIMES TODAY Barbara Stanwyck Dennl Morgan In "CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT" 406 Market St. East Liverpool Phon 326.

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