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MCE FOUR THE DAILY REGISTER, HARRISBURG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1947 CLASSIFIED ADS Charge Accounts: 15 Cents Per Line for Each Insertion. Special Discount for Caxh-with-Order Minimum Advertisement Accepted--TWO Lines (1) Notices II-HAVE SOLD MY FURNITURE blorc to Joe Gidcumb and all who are indebted to Fred Ozee settle those accounts with Mr. Gidcumb. 1474 WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY Day. Aldridgc's DX Christmas Service.

149-2 (2A) Bus. Opportunities (4) For Salt (Continued) FOR PRIVATE banquets phone The Country Club. PARTIES OR I PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR County 54F11. dressed turkeys for Xmas. God- 103-tf ard's Farm Market.

142-8 (3) For Rent 5-ROOM HOUSE ONE MILE west Wasson. Pho. 994W1. 1004 S. Granger.

149-1 CLOSED I A DAY. Braddock's Gulf Service Station. v- 148-2 WILL THE PERSON WHOSE ffiick I backed into on W. Raymond Si. Sunday please come to my office as soon as possible.

Dr. B. E. Montgomery. I 49 3 Card of Thanks wish to express my thanks to tliose who sent flowers and cards during my recent bereavement.

Frank Edmondson. "149-1 (2) Business Services MOVING LONG OR SHORT distance. Also coal hauling. No. 5 vein lump and stoker coal, oil treated.

Harrisburg Transfer T.el. 87. 127-tf VACUUM CLEANERS ARE OUR 6)ily business. 0. R.

Buford, City- Hall Mt. Vernon, 111. 132-tf CAR WASHING. SEE ORVAL Durfee at Saline Motor Co. 132-tf SALES AND SERVICE FOR Electrolux cleaners.

John Hodge, Tel. 922R. 109-tf SERVICE DAY phone 69, nite phone 214R. Saline 2 FURN. ROOMS.

5TH HOUSE west Wilmoth hill, Dorris Heights, on bus line. "148-2! FULL LINE MAYTAG AND OTH- er washer parts. Service on all makes. Williams Appliance 615 E. Poplar.

Pho. 1146W. 123-tf PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR Xmas poultry. Godard's Farm (5) Wanted TO RENT 4 OR 5-RM. MODERN, or semi-mod, house.

Pho. 628R2. '149-3 WANT TO RENT SMALL FARM, 5 to 40 acres with close in. Will pay high rent for right location. Write Box ABC, care Daily lent condition, $50.

Tel. 867W. TO BUY OR RENT: 4 OR, 5-RM. Market. (4).

For Sale WASHING MACHINE, EXCEL- ent condition, $50. Tel 867W. 148-3 SECOND SHEETS, COLUMNAR pads, inks. Harrisburg Printers. 22 South Vine street Phone 1180W.

170-tf TWO 1946 CHEVROLET HEAVY duty long dual trucks. O'Keefe Motor Carrier Mills. 112-tf LARGEST OP WALL- paper in Southern Illinois. National Paint and Wallpaper Co. 103-tf 1936 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN, motor guaranteed; tires, body, and upholstering in excellent condition.

Pho. 289R Eldorado, Golob Bros. Garage. 142-8 semi-modern house in Harrisburg or vicinity. Call Mine, QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds Equality.

'148-2 POULTRY, EGGS AND CREAM. We pay top prices. Sugar Creek Produce. Phone 918R. 123-tf BUY HER A NEW CLEANER for Christmas.

Eureka. Electrolux, Singer, Kirby and others, $18.95 uo. Call tel. 1078R1. PASSENGERS TO MICHIGAN, leaving Tuesday afternoon.

Tel. 59SR1. 147-3 (5o) Help Wonted AVAILABLE AT ONCE. RAW- 3 leigh Business in Gallatin County. 2066 families.

I years. Only PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR dressed turkeys, ducks, geese and hens for Christmas. Produce, Tel. 918R. Sugar Creek 140-11 BUY TODAY--YOUR 1948 EVER- Ready Calendar or refill.

Phone 1180W, Harrisburg Printers, 22 Motor "Chevrolet Sales and South vine street. Sen-ice." 127-tf I 133-tf GOOD LUMP COAL, $6 TON DEC BARBECUING AT jeered. Tel. 1168W2; Lightnin's old location, 400 E. Raymond.

Tel. 1036R-1. 142-tf FOR GUARANTEED WASHER and appliances repair service, we pick up and deliver. Uzzle Radio Appliances, Tel. 69R3, Carrier Mills.

101-- i TURKEYS. BIG FINE FAT TURKEYS; HENS, 55e and toms, 50c per pound, dressed or on foot Route 34, 4 miles south of Harrisburg at Roy Lane's. Authorities Deny Supreme Court Charge PAUL SPANGLER, Rt. 1, Harrisburg, Tel. 387R3.

MY FARM OF 120 ACRES. LIME and rock phosphated. Plenty of water, good fencing, good buildings, on all weather road. 1-4 mi. W.

of Chenault school, Galatia, Rt. 1. C. C. Carlile.

"You won't need to bother building a chimney I'm getting a pipeless furnace I saw in the Register Want Ads!" TOY AUTO. 21 W. BAKER. PHO. 612W.

148-2 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE OF boy's and girl's bikes, S47.50 values, S39.95. Open nights until 9 before Christmas. Uzzle Radio Appliances, Carrier Mills. Products sold 25 reliable hustlers need apply. Good profits to willing workers.

No experience required to start. Write today. Rawleigh's, Dept. ILL-942-ZA, Freeport, 111. or see Walter Wilhite, Harco, 111.

WITH CAR; SAL- ary and commission. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 147-3 (6) Employment Wanted JOB ON FARM, EXPERIENCED farm hand. Box 66, Equality, 111. (7).

Lost MAN'S WHITTANEUR WRIST watch. Reward for return. Denis jRaben, Phone 58, Ridgway, 111. Woman (alls Reporter, Then Jumps to Death CHICAGO. Dec.

Patricia Brody called a newspaper to announce she was going to commit suicide, then leaped to her death from a third floor hotel window as a photographer looked on unable to stop her. Mrs. Brody, 36. an airline reservation clerk, called the Chicago Times and told a reporter that she was going to jump out her window. The reported signaled another in the office who listened iiivon the conversation for a minute or two, then notified police and told photographer John Arabinka to get pictures.

Arabinka said that when he arrived at the hotel room, he found Mrs. Brody, in a blue dressing gown, sitting on the edge of the bed. surrounded by policemen. She said she had no need for the police, that she was all right. The policemen left the room to summon a police matron, Arabinka said.

As soon as they left. Mrs. Brody ran to the doqr and locked it. Arabinka said he began sidling toward the door to unlock it again, talking to the distraught woman all the time. "Suddenly," he said, "she rushed past me, flung open the window, sat on the sill and sort of flipped over backwards before I could reach her." Investigation showed she was divorced four years ago.

Police could learn no motive for her act. Othman TelBs of Troubles With Plumbing Industry By FKEUKIUCK C. OTHMAN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Dec. IUD-The Department of Justice these many months has been taking good long look at America's greatest exponent of cleanliness, tho bathtub industry. I know why now and it isn't because the federal government frowns on bathing.

It's because but let me tell COMPLETE LINE OF DU PONT Quality Paints. National. Paint and Wallpaper Co. 103-tf FOOD MIXERS, $24.95 UP. UZ- zle Radio Appliances, Tel.

69R3, 149-2' OR STRAYED: S-MpNTHS-OLD face heifer. Finder notifv Mike Benich, Walnut Grove. 149-2 Union to Press Charge Against Telegraph Company BALTIMORE, Dec. 23--OH-The Commercial Telegraphers Union (AFL) will press its charge of unfair labor practices against the Western Union Telegraph despite postponement of its threatened istrikev The regional office of the National Labor Relations Board said it has been advised by the union counsel that he wants the complaint fully investigated. The telegraphers have charged the you about tho bathlcss firm of Othman Othman, the involuntary building contractors: We bought a beaten-up houso in the country about three months ago and my bride rounded up a crew of $22-pcr-day artisans for a quick job of replacing ceilings, gutters, pipes, and wiring.

Tho whole works is on the verge of completion, except for the two bath rooms one for her and one for me--of which she thought she'd be so proud. Take Sponge Baths Mine has no floor; hers no walls. As for the beautiful basins as advertised in 11 gleaming colors (including suntan) in the magazines, we are taking sponge baths. All we've got are some copper pipes snaking along the bare rafters. And, of course, some buckets.

The plumber said he couldn't put in the fixtures until the tile man was finished. The two leading tile contractors in town said they couldn't get arouftd to us until next summer, maybe. A third took a look, figured on the back of an old envelope, and said he would tile both baths complete (here's where you're supposed to gasp, like we did) for $1,350. It's a good thing we had no tub, or we cheerfully would have drowned him. Wo now are cogitating imitation tiles made of aluminum, enamel steel, plastics, glass, and homogenized chewing gum.

For Display Only Tho plumber phoned and said maybe Mrs. 0. had belter select her fixtures so he could order 'em, just in case. She went to tho showroom of one of the biggest plumbing supply houses in the world. She was bcdaizlod by dream baths (her phrase) on every hand.

She chose one, in moonglow blue 1 believe, but tho man said it was for display purposes only. She could have it in white period. And how much would it cost her? That was a simple question, plainly put, but she hasn't received an answer yet. The factory man (you listening, Justice Department?) said he could quote no prices. He said she'd have to ask her plumber.

He said plumbers set their own prices. She did ask her plumber, but about all she could get out of him was that he'd be reasonable, lie said he couldn't tell yet what the price would be. And by il lc vav how IODK was slie prepared id wait? He wasn't exactly wilam when the stulf would arrive. Can Get Medicine Cabinet Mrs. 0,, who fortunately is not easily discouraged, then thought she'd buy her own plumbing ix lures, either from a mail orclur firin.

or from a relative in the business down south. This was a forlorn hope. It turned out (and she checked this carefully) that when you buy your own bath tub, you also install it youiseif No plumber will touch it. hooks up only the fixtures he sells and if he hasn't any to sell. client merely goes bathlcss.

Like- Othman Othman. One ray of hope has shone upon us. A kindly citizen in the bath. room accessory business in buffalo N. read, about our problems and wrote that one thing, at least he could supply us at a reasonable price, lie said he'd ship us the medicine cabinets at the contractor's cost, because obviously we aie contractors.

We appreciate this and intend to do business with lm but the question I still must pro' pound to the anti-trust division of the Justice Department is this: How "can you take bath in a medicine cabinet? WILL BE CLOSED at 6 p. Wednesday and All Day Christmas Carrier Mills. 149-2 1937 CHEVROLET COUPE. HIL- liard's Service Station, Jackson Locust. ROCKFORD, Dec.

--Authorities who prosecuted and RalAff in A Cfplf A tried Tony Marino on a murder YQIC jllllv Jll IIv charge 22 ago today denied the U. S. Supreme Court's charge that he was railroaded to a life sentence by being deprived of his constitutional' rights. Court justices yesterday de- Claims 260 Lives JERUSALEM, Dec. Strife in Palestine since the United Nations voted for partition has WARD ROBE, HEATING STOVE, cooking stove, large cabinet, dou- hle utility cabinet, porcelain top water table, hot plate, ice box, wool rug.

927 S. McKinley. 147-3 WILL PERSON WHO TOOK brown Champ hat by, mistake at Methodist church Sun. morning, please tel. 343 or 767W-2.

(8) Found STUDIO COUCH, MAY BE MADE (9) Miscellaneous into bed; cheap. ALEMITE LUBRICATION SER- M'CC. See K. Dunn, Saline Motor 708 N. Main.

I A FOR SAN DTFOO I A i rJrl OAiN Dec. 26 via Dallas, El P.aso, and Tucson. Take 3 to share Co. 132-tf drive. Contact Jay Bee Flesner, Raleigh.

149-2 USED CARS AND USED PARTS. Jack's Garage, Route 45. 139-tf NO. 1 GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES, S2.50 bu. No sales after 5 p.

m. Rov Cozart, 1 mile N. of Ledford. 148-5 COAL, COKE, AND KINDLING. MARKETS -m- leu iiauuiis vuieu lui ycuuuuu iiaa i nounced the- Illinois procedure for i a me 260 lives and 604 more! Cali Cltv Coal.

Tcard, Tel. ooRl.I --Livestock: ft I I 1 I LIVESTOCK ST. LOUIS NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, Dec. (USDA) I WO CA4V4 appeal of cnniinal cases as a "mer- rsons have wounded, an ry 7 go-round in which the appell- offidal sta tement reported Actress Ms $359,808, Gaims Was Sterilized HOLLYWOOD, Dec. FrSnklyn Thorpe, former husband of actress Mary Astor, was against who strike.

The telegraphers and two other AFL unions called off a scheduled that he sterilized her during an appendcctom in 1936 Thorpe's love life became a matter of court record in Mary- A4. L4AAWJUJ WJkA 1 1 pre-Christmas strike Sunday after Astor purple diary trial over the- Western Union agreed to submit custody of their daughter 11 years the wage dispute to a fact-finding i a refused to comment on Miss panel. Gillespie Miners Continue Walkouts ant gets nowhere. It denounced the procedure in persons broke down the fatalities the arrest and conviction of Arabs 133, Jews 107, British rino and ordered the Winnebago'. army eight, British police, one, 4rt vAnnAn A vmlistsh QnonicVi The oKicial casuairiist rfW4 FORD TUDOR SEDAN HEAT- .1 ft radio Pnvatft own-! county circuit to reopen hearings on his application for a writ of habeas corpus.

The Illinois court must then decide whether; he is to go free or be tried again on the 1925 charge. Local authorities who participated in Marino's trial denied today that it was irregular. They said he was a "trigger man for a Chicago bootleg Need Legislation Wiiliam D. Knight, who was Winncbagp county state's attorney when Marino was sentenced for the murder of Charles E. Patterson, 77 year-old Civil War veteran', during a holdup, said Marino was advised of all his rights.

At Champaign, Dean Albert J. Harno of the University of Illinois law school said it was true that there is "a good deal of confusion" in Illinois procedure for appealing criminal convictions. Harno said the State Bar Association is "studying the question with a view to possible corrective legislation." Harno said he thought the situation could be improved only by legislation or "possibly by a ruling of the state supreme Rep. Paul Powell, Vienna, Illinois House minority leader. tie would not comment on the court's criticism of Illinois procedure without studying the siluatio 1 police nine, Spanish priest one.

Arab legion one. The wounded were listed as Arabs 374, Jews 190, British army 20, British police four, Arab police 12, Arab legion four. ei, radio, spotlight. Private own FOR THE FARM: EQUIPPED jeep, station wagon, truck, or used cars. See Lee or Jess on Rt.

Mine Workers of America. Some 1,700 miners left Super- 132-tf 1 Hogs 1 3 ooO; salable mar- ior mines at nearby Sawyerville, Mount Clare, Wilsonville and Eagerville last Friday after three men were transferred from night to day shifts. Andew Steed, local president, said the men did not Bulk good TM rKh st and choice 18 to 30 lbs s28 to er. 319-a Church St. top.

S28.25 (highest since Oct. 25, last) mostly for weights 45. Infant, Maternal' Death Rate Declines in State SPRINGFIELD, 111., Dec. State Health department reported today that infant and maternal death rates declined during the first nine months, of 137-tf THOMPSON CHAIN REFER- ence Bibles. For demonstration, call 1109W1.

WASSON COAL AND STOKER Jackson Ice Coal, Tel. 256. 132-tf PLENTY OF LONE STAR CE- Nagel's charges. The 32-year-old actress claimed in her suit that tho doctor took out her reproductive organs without her knowledge or consent when he operated on her. She asked 5250,000 actual damages and $100,000 punitive damages.

GILLESPIE, 111., Dec. As co-defendant with Thorpe, --Production at four Superior Coal Miss Nagel named Dr. V. L. An- company pits was tied up again; drews, pathologist who, she claim- today after miners voted to con- ed, advised him concerning the tinue their walkout until "the operation.

a recognizes seniority At the time of the operation rights." "jMiss Nagel was married to Ross The miners made their deci-! Alexander, a young film actor who sion last night at a mass meeting' committed suicide three months of Local No. 1 of the Progressive i later. She is now the wife of James i H. Keenan, a former Army major. In the 1936 trial, Thorpe was sued by Mary Astor for custody of their daughter.

Marlyn. They had been divorced the year before. The introduction of the former movie queen's lurid diary highlighted the trial. In it she named LIQUID DYANSHtNE 240 Ibs. Few early have as others names and dates of romantic trysts most 160 to 170 $26.75 to' S27.50: 130 to 150 $24- to $26.50: mostly, $24.25 and up; 100 to 120 Ib.

pigs, $21 to $24; light pigs down to $17 and below. Bulk sows, 450 Ibs. down, $24 to weights over 450 $24.25 to $24.75. Sows, $17.50 to $20. Cattle 4.600: salable calves 1.100; all salable.

Steers supply light under 30 loads, these running who wanted transfers but failed i prominent Hollywood person- to get them. ahtieS- During the custody battle. Marlyn's nurse testified that on four different occasions Thorpe entertained women overnight in his bed- ment while it lasts. Also speed I medium to average good in flesh. cement, 0.

F. Bond Lumber and Hardware P. 0. Box 133, Ridgway, HI. 147-6 Market moderately active and steady with Monday.

Several loads and lots of good and top good to medium to this year despite Illinois' record RECORDER. MAKE YOUR OWN low good kinds, $23 to $26; heifers records by voice, music, or radio, and mixed vearlings as well as I $140.00. Pho. 1109W1. cows steady, but cows lacking the briskness of Monday's trade.

Me- RADIOS, ELECTRIC IRONS, OTH- dium to good heifers and mixed birthrate. Health director Roland Cross said there were 25.3 deaths for each 1,000 live births during the to 27.6 for thejerClmstmas gifts Builders Lum- first nine months of 1946. Cross credited the decline to "improved standards of medical care and obstetrical practice during a period when facilities were 'taxed to the Iber Carrier Mills. 142-9 President Truman Signs $540 Million Emergency Aid Bill 1942 HUDSON COMMODORE 8. 21,000 actual, miles; 1940 Nash 4- door sedan, radio, heater, overdrive.

Harrisburg Motor Sales. He said the 1947 birthrate was Nash Sales and Service. 148-tf exceeding last year's by more than 3.500 live births a month. DECORATIVE GRAVE BLAN- kets. Sloan's Flower Shop.

1319 Holland St Tel. 148-2 Three Men Killed: When Train Hits. Gasoline Transport PHILLIPSBURG. Dec. south of E.

Lcdford school. FRYERS, 75c EACH. PHO. 1297R1 or inquire at 226 S. Mill.

149-2' GQOD AppLES --GE--The Rock Island railroad's crack "Rocket" crashed into a loaded gasoline transport two miles cssl of Dcllvalc, today, killing three men. including two members of the train crew. Exploding gasoline set fire to the seve-)1944- 1 ral cars of Uic train. 14S-3 WASHINGTON, Dec. President Truman today signed a $11 appropriating in emergency aid for France, Italy, Austria and China.

The funds were contained in a $912,286.500 supplemental appropriation bill approved by congress uacl Also included in the measure Jre appropriations of $340.000,000 army occupation costs and relief in U. S. occupied areas of Germany, Austria, Japan and Ko- jfca; $32,011,000 for four major western reclamation projects, 000 for relief of Hopi and Navajo Indians and other items for fed- needs including travel expenses for members of congress to the emergency session which last week. 5-BURNER TABLE-TOP FLOR- cnce oil stove. 115a W.

Church. 149-1 1-2-TON CHEVROLET i truck with dual wheel tractor tan- The victims were identified as'dem, 8:25 tires. Oria Heaton, Phillipsburg, driver oi the co-op transport; Pete Mand-j lin, Goodiand, engineer of) the Rocket, and J. W. Campbell, Colorado Springs, the train's! fireman.

Godard's Farm H8-3 Truman Rejects General Amnesty for Service Prisoners WASHINGTON, Dec, President Truman in effect has rejected a proposal to extend Czechoslovakia Announces Drastic Cut in Food Ration yearlings, largely, S19 to $26: good cows, sparingly $18 to $20; common and medium, $15.50 to canners and cutters, $12 to $15; bulls, firm: good beef bulls. $21 to good sausage bulls. $20 to $21: choice vealers, $1 higher; top. $35, new all time high and compares with $34 a cwt. on Dec.

19. last. General market on vealers mostly steady to SI higher: good and choice. $27 to $35: common and medium, $15 to $26. Chicago Produce Poultry: 26 trucks: firm: hens 30: leghorn hens 21: White Rock springs 40: Plymouth Rock springs 40: colored springs 38.

Butter: 444,876 unsettled; 90 score 84 1-2. Eggs: 17,493 cases; irregular; extras 1: 55; extras 2: 54; 3 and 4: 52-53; standards 1 and 2: 50-52: 3 and 4: 49-50; current receipts 48: dirties 38; checks 37. Woman's 99-Year Sentence is Commuted to 45 SPRINGFIELD, 111., Dec. 23-- (IIE)--The 99-year sentence of an E. St.

Louis woman, convicted of murder, has been commuted by Gov. Dwight H. Green to 45 years. The sentence of Lucille Moore, 39. mother of five! children, was made following the) recommendation of the St.

Clair county state's attorney. Mrs. Moore, now interned at the state reformatory for will be eligible for parole in May, 1952. room. MYSTERY PALS and others belonging to classes or organizations that set a.

limit on amounts spent for gifts BE SURE TO VISIT SKAGGS PHARMACY! See the lovely gifts we have for only 50c and $1,00 Death Takes Mrs. Jesse Bell Airs. Hattic Bell, wife of Jesse Bell, died suddenly yesteday morning at her home. 511 East Walnut street. Her body was taken to! the Keathly funeral home where it will lie 'M stale until time for the funeral, plans for which have not been made.

Mrs. Bell, an elderly woman, had lived in Harrisburg all of her life. Other survivors, in addition to her husband, include a niece. Mrs. Gladys Allen of Harrisburg: and a nephew, Louie Finch of Harrisburg.

CTRIC TRAINS $4fc95 $64.50 APPLIANCE STORE In front of Post Office Telephone 4R2 Carrier Mills Positions Open For Dairy Tester J. G. Cash. Assistant Professor of Dairy Husbandry. University of Illinois, states that there arc federal positions open lor Dairy nniW a crd Improvement testers, Paul redultiJn'announSK TMTM- today by government officials cc ioaa.

Only pregnant mothers v.ill be! This job pays on the average PRAGUE, ilk i permitted to have milk. Chil-of $6.00 per day, plus board and dren up to six will be rationed! room, but a car is necessary to perform the duties, Wilson stated. TltM. xviKilvfvAifismf is YtinVl I a high "general amnesty" as a Christmas i four eggs for the month, gift to servicemen convicted of mi-j Babies under one year will re, nor offenses, it was disclosed today, jceive three fourths of a liter i school education and farmi cxpen- However, he wrote Sen. Wil-j (about 20 ounces) daily, with the cnce, preferably in dairy farming, The foreign aid phase of Ihe Appropriation measure a i $522,000.000 in stop-gap aid lor France, Italy and Austria and $18,000,000 for China.

liam E. Jcnner, that clemency was being granted to there servicemen who deserved it. The Daily Register, 20c a week, by carrier boy. ration decreasing to one quarter i but this is not necessary. liter for those from 12 to 20.

Any young man in Saline County, The cuts affect almot all foods is interested in securing a They reduce the Czech ration to'position of this kind, should call its lowest point since shortly after: the Farm Bureau office be- the liberation. Jforc Jan. 3, Wilson said. 5SO TODAY IS GEORGE jl WOMOEi? HE E.EAL.LV CUT DOWN THAT CHERR.Y WELL, IF HE WERE SURE COULD CU" DOWN SOMETHING. MOTORS THE EXPENSE'CP'AUTO SERV5CE.

IT'S SO BEA30MABLE AT THE SHltOF SBtfeFtKTIOi SALES SSKVME ''TECEPHONE-285 CHORCRMAINST. i HARRISBURG. ILLINOIS SPAPJLRl.

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