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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 6

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TIPTON DAILY TRTBUNE FBI Gets Files i a SGT. ACHENBACH AT REDISTRIBUTION STATION Paul H. Sharpsville, has arrived at army air! forces redistribution station No. 2 in Miami Ifieach for reas- France, signment processing after completing a tour of duty outside PFC. THOMAS WHELCHEL the continental United States, ARRIVES ISPWASHIINGTOiN British Open New A ttacks on EL AS i i Washington, Jan.

Athens, Jan! Sen Theodore F. Green I ish troops opened a new attack I senate campaign expendi- Red Cross box. Some of! today on left-wing EtAS mil- ture Committee chairman, said these boxes had been made in! itiamcn west of Likavetlus Hill lod that files commit- Anderson. Mrs. Julius lias another Cpl.

David Julius, who is in Athens in a drive to clear the densely populated district Neapolis and extend the British- tee's investigation of alleged election irregularities in Indiana have been turned oyer to the Bureau of Investigation. i held; perimter to 'the north. 1 I The successful action was car-j At the same time; he. said he ried out against fairty strong, a received no word on wheth- according to word received from Mrs. O.

Whelchel, ELAS opposition. The British cr the seat of senator-elect, 4 i 'trmlr 7O rtricnnorc "the war department. North West street, had receiyed and i a letter from her son, Thomas' claeaton caeaon twst pioneer of several redis- na been transferred from Cili- that British forces made further stations ooerated by 'ornia to the state of Washing- progress in clearing the bullt- 70 prisoners. The official cov- mef Capehart, will be con- of yesterday said lested as result of the controversial poll book mix-up in Marion -triDUtion stations opcruicu uy 0 0 the AAF personnel distribution ton. His letter in part follows: up areas in central Athens, tak- command for AAF returnee "We left March Field, Ca.if.

ing a number of prisoners, and I A ct fleers and enlisted men. will' at 9 a. m. and am capturing arms and ammunition.y an.MUl ermine his new assignment. He Spokane, at 4 a.

m. Lieut. Scobie, SllOrtttffe Predicted will remain at the'redistribution Sunday. When we left. Califpr-; British commander, disclosed; about two weeks, much nla I the temperature was 86 de- of which will be devoted.to rest frees and when we arrived liere nd recreation Jt was 12 degrees above i 7ero up the headquarters of the Greek the next morning 12 de-' Sergeant Achcnbach was non-1 Court News Ressie A.

Apple Vs. Shirley Apple. Ori rnption of the plaintiff, cause dismissed. John' Paul Berry vs. Alfonso Warner and Besse of 1 non-military 'service of the defendants filed.

Defendants defaulted on motion of the plaintiffs. -Finding and judgment for the Magnolia Barneft vs. Straley. -Affidavit of non-military service the defendant filled. 'On; motion of the plaintiff, defendant defaulted.

Finding and judgment for plaintiff. Pearl. E. Rogers vs. James F.

Roosevelt Completes Plans for Second Great Conference Washington, Jan. President. 'completed plans for a second" Jgreat allied war conference shal-Josef Stalin and'Prime Minister Wiriston Churchill, ito iron out- Differences on 'political policy in liberated countries, -and the draw up a for'the final defeat. 'of Germany this year. The, second meeting "big three" leaders Will probab- Baby Cribs with Water Proof Mattress; Play Pens i SUITE BAR RUM THREE TO SPEAK AT ly take place next month, al- HAY AND DAIRY SCHOOL Rogers.

On motion of plaintiff, th ou no official announcement and recreation. of the time or place of the conM Russell Shipman, Wal' ference has been made lace and Byron Legg will be British tfeit the insurgents had attempt- Inc ji a napolis, Ind. Jan. cd on New Years eve (n leather short-! age! was predicted yesterday by cause dismissed. Audra A.

Hooton vs. Gilbert, IHooton arid" New. York, Chicago and St. Louis railroad. On mo- positively, however, that thp school rather than a hogx and War bond purchases during 'tion of plaintiff, cause dismiss- new dairy school as was reported to final week of allotments for The chief executive djsclosed speakers at hay and dairy positively, that thp school rather than a hogx and War Bond Total During Loan Drive ed.

MARRIAGE LIICENSE sathermg will take'plaed Tribune The school will be 'the sixth war loan drive brought 1 ly He used the word" al library auditorium county total to $1,099,546 93, I in referring to the jtirre of the fat meeting, adding tbat he beheTf I EDITOR DIES 'Judge Frank Russell, county war- pavings. chairman. were given. jSaid todayf Several) outlying is- i suing agencies still are unre- route 2, CPL. MERRIL'JULIUS ARRIVES IN ENGLAND answering We -are 'about 60 miles from Canada! "My new address- ffpllows: Pfc.

L. Whelihel Mrs. Alice Julius of Windfall, 15320501, F- A 463; B. I Muncie, Jan. (INS) predicted a high i guard but their effort i exhibirors Robert Dragoo, 21; route 1, "anon" is synonymous with, foiled.

'No other details Armarel Club show which tookAlexandria, and Alice "soon" r- i I 'rfateTn toe Lamp, While Mr ROOSP eH confer- Indianapolis! Jan 3 ported I place in tne Liaypoot nptei. A red with Prim" Minuter-Phur Daughorty, 41, as- The total during the past week chill at Quebec in August "at a slstant rts cdltor of The In was $30,487, according to rec- I full-dress joint war! council oil dianapohs Times died of seven issuing agencies in his home after suffering a I Of the amount, 75 was purchased by employes of the Oakes Manufacturing company $6,000 was through alloca- blj ii 0 4 BlUb. Joan. Hayden, 18, Guide Lamp "TnJ "t- Anderson: The situation will be caused government use of leather) if or war purposes, but may be i relieved, by imitation leather fill Jo ''made from plastics, several ex- hibitors They also has- received word from her son, Merril E. Julius, that he wash.

has arrived 'safely somewhere in Mrs. Gie'gcr Field, A fire which started in neckwear buti looked for" i packing'room of Plant No. at.ward to an incpease in the sup- packing Whelchel' also the Ball 1 plans for swifter progress of Victory Jaoan neart attack British naval- will be the first time all The Office "of Price Administra- allied leaders have met tion warned today that some since their first hislouc Novcm-' Brothers company, of cotton ties. They agreed England. to a large 'ba'sket of assorted fruit threatened to destroy the whole i that the greatest shortage was Julius, the weather, in England on Christmas'Day from her plant early this morning and i tne supply.

of men's white isn't "too bad." as tiiey rj a i Whelchel, wlio is stationed did $500,000 worth -of damage. landed, each, soldier was handed Texas. Didypumiss.it?' And did you look for it, much? Don't know what was the matter with what's his name, there in the shop. It couldn't he that he thought it wasn't worth putting in as it was the first one he refused to set for us. 'Twas a bad start for a new: year, but it.

is said a bad beginning makes a good ending. Had you ever noticed that if you take off left shoe first, you put on your right one or vice versa? Ogle Little SGT. GERALD JONES IS AWARDED BRONZE STAR Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jones, 'North West 'street, have ceived a'letter from their Sgt.

Serald Jones, stating had Deceived the bronze star "some act of bravery." Sgt. Jones, who is somewl Washington, CAR IS i DAMAGED I tions through the and homes may inade- ber-December lor, route 4, was badly quate heat next spring due to heran, Iran, in 1943, present above normal consump- A car belonging to, Poe Tay-i ravv Issung agencies reported the I broadcloth hundred employees were I. working on a Anight shift when! Steel Industry i the fire was discovered but allj i escaped safely. j4j I The blaze spread quickly! re through the paper-filled packing I Washington, Jan. on room, fed by several tons of i Administration approval of a he wrappings used for shipping! $100,000,000 wage boost in the or glassware.

Thcoroom soon be-i steel industry was defended in came a raging inferno and official quarters today as a "rear tion of fuel oil Condition of SuStttl in the east coast area. ovo 0 j' nv af i "With needs continuing I IS imprOVCa i oiiOiJuinci quate for rationed but will I San Diego. Cal. Jan Sunday when it was struck byj Farmers Loan an an unidentified car while it was 75 Id parked on an Elwood street not cover, emergencies resulting i iere threatened to spread to adjacent in France, has been since August. He went firs England and then to France Beware Coughs from common colds fumi 3.

i was undetermined. guard" action to preserve indus- of the fire trial peace at-a time when 155- mm. shells are being flown from I United States plants to the Eu- Cold Wave Continues Indianapolis, Jan. Economic Stabilization Director Fred M. Vinson, it was said, had slight alternative to order- (INS)-j-Indiana's cold wave will i ing into effect the- War Labor.

continue tonight, the Indiana-1 Board's decision granting pay polis weather bureau predicted I adjustments of from five to te'h i today. cents -an hour for 400,000 em- i i luucij'. i oil iiuui AUI triii- Creomulslon relieves-promptljr be-j TemperatQres Will range frbrmployes of 86 basic" steel woulble 1 6 escpS fivc ab zero in the north ers. Another course might have germ laden phlegm, and aid nslture! 20 above-in the south tonight, invited industrial strife, officials soothe and'heal raw, in- according to the forecast. a bottle of Creomulsion with the! un- the coldest report spot in In- derstanding you must like the way It! diana last night.

Other temper- quickly allays the cough or you are atu res" were Fort Wayne, said. WKbUMULdlU IN Haute, 17, and Evansviile, 22. for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronc litis i OT. Drivers Announced of oil (INS) Dr. Frederick G.

Hoi- ander wh performcd an err AU Regular meeting. of Elks JLpdge -Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock type fuel were 40,800,000 gency operat-on yesterday on barrels as of Dec. 23, 1944, as compared with barrels on Dec. 25, 1943, and 47,000,000 barrels in 1942. Gross Income Tax Deadline January 31 i.

Indianapolis, Jan; 31 is the set for payment of the tax on 1944 in- combs." The reminder was given by Gilbert Hewit, director of the gross income tax division. MORRIS, E. R. WM. McAVOY, Sec'y.

Trust com- PRICES GUT DEEP ON ALL Local Man Opens Office Over the Farmers Loan along with the announcement and Bichard Jr 9 that, collections for the he picked uprihc 'i charging the sed through history. jHewrt said the I her and lod jn had-mailed out several tons of tax forms to' license branches and individuals requesting them. actress, Susan Peters, removing) a- .22 caliber bullet from, her spine, reported today that she was "considerably -improved." i I am satisfied with the progress she is making and although condition is still seribus'lier Ichances ultimate recovery, are excellent, barring compilations," said i Miss Peters accidentally herself while target shooting jn Cuyamaca region her husband. Coast Guard Li-jutii Richard H. Quine.

her-husbaitd's; Richard WV; jth'e cousinHI two sons. Tho Tipton Citizens National 25. Tipton Building End Loan as- Perfect Circle $86250 First Federal Savings and Loan Kempton II PRESERVE YOUR BIBLES BOOKS HAVE THEM REBOUND! Indianapolis, Jap. I (INS) Automobile 1 license and all driver's licenses for'1945 wiir go on sale Tuds- RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA day, Rue Alexander, secretary of state, announced yesterday. R.

A. Cardwell, local real es-i 'The new plates, along with tn6 li tate and insurance man; an-j operators' chauffeurs' arid'pub- tr 4U 4 I 1 i nKinttffoiiT'e 1 Ifnon. Binounced Tuesday that he has yic passengers chauffeurs' licen- LADIES' $2.98 and $3.40, now $1.98 and $2.47 opened a new office over the Ises will be available in ihe LADIES' REGULAR $138. and $2.49, now, $1.00. i Farmers Loan and.

Trust Com- license office at the 'state house CHILDREN'S -79c, 98c, $1.19 and $1.98 bank building. Mr. Cardwell has been en- ERRb'S BIG SHOE STORE Tipton-2 Doors East of Farmers Bank MORTON'S SUGAR CURE, 7Vz-Vo. can FAMILY FLOUR, 25-lb. bag 75c 99c Warehouse Market gaged in the real estate and in- jjsurance business in Tipton for many j'ears.

He has taken the 11 loan agency Franklin tie Trust Company and is pared to.write farm loans at the lowest possible rate. Mr. Cardwell represents the Lincoln National. Life insurance Company, and several other old line companies that specialize in fire, tornado, health, and acci- i dent, automobile accident and. liability, health and hospitaliza- I tion and many other kinds of in- I surance.

i You arc invited to list your farms' city property i Mr. Cardwell for quick sales and I proper return. JANUARY SALE Ladies, Buy Your Coat, Dress, Skirt 01 Jacket to A Gff ALL SALES FINAL SORRY, NO LAYAWAYS Boston Store Adlefs Nil-Way Shoe Store SHOES FOR MEN Wherry Urges Parley of LaGuardia, Meat, Sellers, jCattlemen Washington, Jan. Sanator Wherry Neb.) continued to press today for a conference of New York Mayor Fiorella LaGuardia and eastern meat retailers and consumers with cattlemen on the impending live cattle price ceilings. Wherry urged that a meeting be arranged immediately and offered to assist in bringing the two groups tdgether.

Meanwhile, the OPA order putting the live animal ceilings into effect and increasing ihe, subsidy by 50 cents was in the' hands of Economic Stabilizer Fred action expected within a day or two unless there is a further postponement for conferences. At the same time Wherry declared that reintroduce promptly in the new congress his resolution calling for a legislative of the whole livestock production program; TKere are three main classes of cheese: Hard, 'soft and cessed. and in branches' throughout every county in the estate. Deadline for use of old licenses is February 28. LIEUT CURNUTT NOT.

(Continued From Page 1), 0-825371, has been missing; in action since Nov. 16, 1944, when he faile'd to return a combat mission to Munich, Germany. "About six miles from the. Italian coast on the return flight from the "target, the engines on his craft stopped due to damage' received over Munich. Thq craft was forced down in the water.

All ofethe men to allied control except your son, who could not be found. Should word be received in-the future, trie war department: will notify you at once. "Cecil's belongings have 'been assembled for shipment to the effects quartermaster, army effects bureau, Kansas City, who will in turn forward them to the designated "I am proud to have had your son in my command. It is inspiring to know thUt men of his courage and ability are carrying on our nation's battles against the forces of tyranny and aggression. I share your pride In him and your for his safe return.

Very sincerely yours, F. TWINING, "Maj. S. Commanding." City Fire Truck Priority Received Delivery of new pumper truck for Tipton fire department is expected some time in May, Mayor Arthur Bryan said today, following notification that the priority had been obtained by the manufacturer for production of the --Delivery was guaranteed-120 days after obtaining the priority, the mayor Mrs. William Butterfield, who had been i in Santa for ithe past -with her husband, Pfc.

William Butterfield, has returned to the' home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Richards, of North Main street. I Butterfield was formerly stationed at Camp in California, but has been transferred to Fort where he will enter candidate school. Mrs.

Butterfield will join him there later. IDON'T PAY DOUBLE FOR WHAT YOU EAT If you, too, waste money for food yoti once enjoyed, abd pay again in suffering stOEiach and NAZIS IN SAAR. enjoyed, abd pay again in suffering stOEiach and ulcer pains caused by excess acid, try Udga for quick relief. UDGA Tablets are compounded jfrom not one. but three fast-workinjt inEre- jdienta.

Over 200 mfllion used. Recommended I for burning stomach pains. -indigestion, gas, -heartburn, soar upset stomach and other hyper- aad conditions. Get a 25c box of Udga Tablets ifromyourdrui has music, photographs, scraps of am- ily history-jthat they want j'ew real. tfr as little as $L20 these sheets can be made handsome volume, powerfully 'sewjn, bound ible buckram of any color, and in genuine gold.

'Typewritten sheets with family birth record can be bound into old Bibles and the like; By special arrangement with Cosier Bindery, of we can now provide you with! this you brine: vn material to dur office for pricing and forwarding. (Continued From Page 1). enemy thrusts either been halted or slowed down. An unconfirmed Brussels ra-, dio report said that heavy ing jTaged between the Americans Germans inside the Maginot bastion town of Bitche. Trie German DNB agency which admitted that Gen.

Patton had unleashed drive in the Bastogne sector 'to the cornerstone of the Nazi ire-like front i in Belgium the fame time that the Germans had through Yank lines at Bitche in the Saar 1 valley battling. County Teachers Plan Institute 'County here will hold their! regular institute Saturday at Tiptdn high school beginning at 9, a. Mrs. O. P.

Green, co, announced is one of county atten today. Thi held Miss Beryl cpun- ty schools superintendent, arranged the program, Mrs. Green said, since she is confined to a Kokomo hospital, she could not be reached for details. JANUARY COURT TERM TO JOPEN MONDAY The September term of circuit and day. court was closed Tuesday court will convene again for the January term, next Mon 1 Trials for the-term wjll be set on op'ening day.

The Swiss Confederation has been in existence 900 years. your druggist; o-mmuie test coi DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK: Liew is Speokbaugh everywhere. ING CROSBY Fitzgerald.Frank McHugh PeitarHall ForlunloBonpnova and RISE STEVENS Barry Fitzgerald Takes His Medicine BEDDED WITH A COLD, Barry Fitzgerald Fitzgibbon) gets the best of care from O'Malley) and house mother Eily Malyon solicitous Bins Crosby (Father "Chuck" "GO I MY WAY" The tender story is interwoven with such NOW PLAYING at the Ritz theatre. Adeste Fidelis," "Too ra-loo-ro-loo-ral" and three new hit Ave Maria," Johnny Bnrke and Jtamy van Hensen. Also included in the cast are such fine performers as Frank McHufh, James Heather and'Porter Hall." 1.

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