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Tvn THE RECORD oHIO DEMOCRATS ARE PREPARING FOR MEETING HERE Reception at Washington Hotel Will Be Highlight Of Party Session Mainly About People thf pa.gr. undei the dec leader are preparing for Wedneadav night forthcoming p. in in Fayette County One of tl .1 affa hich is Washington Hotel. si i i g( qu it pr thert ill 'e a ments. was still an question Reed Wi cga man of ti count; committee at his party nomination fc lieutenant governor, to be charge of i Among Democrats notable from out of xpected her arc William G.

Pukrel, a cand d.ite the senatoiij iwmitUi lion, and Frazier Reams, canri date foi gubernatorial norr, nation. The chairman emphasis wa" bung importanct of alien Mary Ruley moved from hci home on and Avenue ap.o*tmcnt, 630 Clinton Avenue Mrs. Sam Dewey it recovering slowly Hi her home mi Foist Min- ket Street today, following a serious illness. Lt and R.c^ard C. Wilton.

of Boon Raton, Fla. announce the birth of a son. Richard Carroll. II, Thursday, March ninth. Mrs.

Calvin Rettrs was brought St. Francis Hospital to hei home in Jonesboro, Sunday morn- ir the Klever ambulance Waltfr is now recuperating in room of Grant Hospital, Columbus, after undergoing an appendectomy He is recovering nicely'. ext cut ici a te members of th centrai commi was made pla.r was to be and leader that people themselves 'X ud special laid on the tnce by countv tec. However, it that the affair i to the public rested the hope would avail the opportunity to nrrt persona: Pickrcl other who arc expected tc The Wednesday Reams and candidates come. meeting, which may begin with a dinner, is the second Democratic meet, ing held in Fayette County this year.

The first, in Memorial Hall, was the party session for this district and was attended by for state offices and prominent Democrats throughout the state. Democratic candidates for county are W. H. Iccn- hower, for sheriff and Willis McCoy (incumbent) foi treasurer: J. J.

Burris and Reed Wmcgardncr for delegates to the conventirn ar.d V. J. Kruse and E. Ellies for alternate dele, gates. FRANK UYMQN DIES IN NEW VIENNA HOME Father of Harold Laymon, Washington C.

H. Man Frank W. Laymon, 62. father of Harold Laymon, Columbus Avenue, died Sunday morning at home in New Vienna. He had lived in and r.ear New Vienna all life, He is survived by two Harold, here, and Burch, of New Vienna; one daughter, Mrs.

Dale McDonald of New Vienna: one brother, William Laymon of Wilmington; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Cantrill of Baltimore, and grandchildren. Funeral sendees will be Wednesday at 3 P.M. at the Davis Funeral Home in New Vienna. Rev.

F. H. Smith will be charge of the services. P. trial will be in the New Vienna lOOF cemptery.

Friends may call at the i evidence from 2 P.M. Tuesday until noon Wednesday Summy movfd from hnme ngton A venne White Cross Hospital. Fri day where he underv ent for He moved in mnbu- Bert movid rom his home at 618 Leesburg Ave, Saturday afternoon, to St. Anthony's Hospital, Columbia, for an operation for hernia. Hr made the trip in the Hook ambulance.

Bobby Giddmg, of Mr. and Mrs, Andy Gidding. removed White Cross Hospital, Saturday afternoon, was operated upon Sunday for appendicitis He was moved in the Cox and Parrett ambulanc e. LOCAL WEATHER REPORT DAILY TEMPERATURE CHART Obaevir Minimum, 5 Rurday Maximum. 3D in Minimum, A.

M. Monda' 23 Maximum tl 1547. ST Minimum Precipitation 1 21 rain .4 36 65 31 T8 3" REPATRIATED JAP PRISONER TO SPEAK HERE Rev. A. J.

Reiton Will Appear In WHS Auditorium Sunday at 2 P. M. mg th( nghold Briti Reiton, repatriated Jap scheduled to junday afternoon in the ool auditorium His lec- 11 begin at 2 P. Htiton was at Hong Kong Japanese seigt of the He saw and heard tl 200,000 Chinese and iers Cook last night smashed at shipyards at Monfaleonc. in northern Italy.

The Mediterranean Allied air force yestf relay destroyed 32 en rmy planes altogether while losing if. Tht Biitish crui.M Orion shelled the Germans in the NAZIS FACING CHAOS AS REDS SURGE ON BUT CASSIN0 BATTLE RAGES (Continued from Page One) day of attacks against Europe, on which an estimated 20,000 tons of bombs have fallen since Wednes day. In Saturday and I toria area of the Anzio beach- Sunday from Britain and head in con junction with Allied the Allies destroyed 470 German fin German guns there aircraft, continued to lay down a harass- A French firing squad executed ing Are but Allied artillery drove Pierre Pucheu. former Vichy in off a small group of enemy troops terior minister, for treason. thrust at the western flank Five British sloops were credit 1 of the beachhead ed with sinking six German sub I Light French naval forces in- marines in a 2d day Atlantic terceptcd a German convoy in Monday, Mareh 20, 1944.

SGT. HAROLD UNDSEY IS GERMAN PRISONER Mt. Sterling Man Gunner on Flying Fortress S-Sgt Harold E. I.mdsey of Mt. Sterling is a German prisoner, the adjutant generals office in Washington D.

C. bus informed his wife, Mrs. Marjorie Lindsey. Sgt. Lindsey was a radio gunner on Wildfire 11, a squadron lender Flying Fortress missing after its 23rd bombing mission over the Reich.

Sgt. Lindsey held FEATURE NO. ONE th poi t.s commg in ahead of starring Charles Theater on Wednesday another hilarious rfwuactei that is a fitting succe to meddlesome Mr. Dingle The Rudy aid Morley, vitriolic different from his Dim. i opportunity to display i is shat a scrap.

Cagney and Boga mis.x the thrills in Oklahoi VVrone dag at the State Theater. Re- My Kingdom For a Cook." the picture which coming to the State indication that We mav ex- patrn! in which, sloop wa the Mediterranean, inking three the air medal with three oak leaf from Mr Coburn, one delightful pei foi nwince as the The Memo His role of author, i' to be entirely one that also rs him every flair for I cl tomody. Also a roaring frontier feud! Don't a oit, A British warship shelled ships and probably a fourth, the Germans ringing the Anzio Three United States patrol beachhead in Italy; light French boats, penetrating the Ligurian naval forces sank three and pos- Sea 0fl the northwestern Italian sibly four German sh.ps in the sank a ghtei an attack central Mediterranean; an Amer on a convoy. An enemy E-boat can patrol craft sank two more IUnk bv American patrol The Allies also destroyed three wcst of AnzUh German a lighter Other Gern an strong points as- Italy sailed bv Allied forces at Cussino Reds Smashing Nazis included a dm palace on the From deep in old Poland to the iSOuth side of Highway 6--the clusters, as did every other rrev member on the fortress. He had previously been reported in action since January 29.

GIVE MORE IN FORTY-FOUR OF HUMAN INTEREST At The War Front Rev. A. J. Reiton He as hiding 46 days before he himself up to the Japanese and was interned in Stanley Prison at Hong Kong It was there he saw the Japs tie a group ot British soldiers back to back, blindfold them and then release them, telling them to run. As the blindfolded soldiers ran.

they impaled themselves on a ring of Japanese bayonets waiting for them, he says. Dr. M. G. Stanley of God Bible School in Cincinnati, said Reiton tells most (Editor1 Note: by wrltfsn hsrgeant 1 of irvitv Corps Combat dent AN ADVANCED PACIFIC (Delayed) Chaplain Andrew T.

L. Armstrong was sprinting along the Roi Island air strip, beating a hasty retreat from explosives ignited bv Jap bombs, when he felt a slight tug at his left arm. He didn't slacken speed. Later, while hovering Wlskirts of the Black Sea naval of Nikolaev. Russian armies eported pulverizing successes in spectacular and fruitful of chopping von Mann 40 to 50 German divisions iof the south into small segments Moscow said 355 localities wen taken yesterday.

One was Kre menets, hilltop fortress in old Poland 70 miles from the rail cen hich runs south the ancient north of the recaptured Hill contested height hands several Wednesday, RFl IFVE SlUfHNfSS IN NOSE I Opcaeokls1 blockade and giva your thr air. Caution: onlv as directed. Alaav get I PENETRO NOSE DROPS each fox le, a captain commented it would be daylight in ter of Lwow. a couple of hours, prompting The sweep into Bessarabia Lieutenant Armstrong, USN, shattered the myth of a strong Mount Pleasant, to look at German defense line on the is wrist. The watch was gone.

Dniester. The Russians said and where it had been was a had fought into the outskirts of seared strip of skin. The Miglev-Podolski, a major Dnies tug had been a bullet, ter crossing. Thousands of Ger- which snipped tl watch strap mans and Rumanians were slam, in two, Moscow said, many being pushed Chaplain wife, to death in the broad reaches of Mrs. Sara Armstrong, lives at the winding Dniester.

Cottage 20, Meyers ton, Ohio. Lake, Can- said they had German Sixth bus was crossing the bridge from Passaic to the borough of Wellington. First identified ictim of the Rev. accident was a pedestrian knocked stirring irom the bridge into the river. stor; of heard' soners of the treatment wed nhowirg man mum vutirdl) and nn mum night.

Max A iv Atlanta, ...................61 39 Htamarek Buffalo, rhlcagc, pt cloudy 34 'inrlnnat i 1 cloudy 23 I 24 1 ton, I N-nvcr, I'uiutb. Fort Worth, cltar Huntington, W. Va 1nd.an.ipo;,«, cloudy I Kansas City, clear rain Miami, Pau'. New Orleaarv York, (iklahoma 27 Top do, ugy 27, 22 Washington. 21 25 MRS.

IDA M. JONES SUMMONED MONDAY Had Been Bedfast During the Past Year 13 AUTOS MIX IT UP AT STREET CROSSING Ai automobile driven by John Steptcr, headed on Elm Street, -truck by a Dayton car saici to luu been driven by Walter Simmons, at the Elm and Yeoman eet crossing about 6:41 Sunday evening. The Stepter car was damaged extensively and the other car, which was attempting to cross a stop street, also damaged somewhat. One of the seven saved was Leroy W. Thomas, General foreman of the United States Rubber Company plant, whose employes played major roles in the rescue work.

Stanley Pavlick Wallington, said he heard the crash, looked from a window in the plant and recognized Thomas in the river with the aid of a bus seat cushion, Pavlick obtained a long-handled broom and rushed to the edge of the water, where he passed an end of the broom to Thomas and towed him to the The Russians obliterated the Army. Berlin said Russian armies the north had completed plans for a new Baltic offensive. Further north, the Finnish gov ornment made plans to abandon to his credit, saws rather Helsinki for a capita! in the fly than eat a statement that is north apparently shutting no exaggeration because he door to peace missed more than one meal to isaino Eight Rages red-nosed Thunderbolt I The Germans have succeeded A V. S. FIGHTER BASE.

England, March Robert S. Johnson, leading American fighter ace in this theater with 22 German road to Rome of Cassino and man Amphithe, road. The Germans 165, a bitterly which has chan; times since last Ten cncnv tanks four miles est of the town ere dispersed artillery In Cassino it numbers of German prisoners were taken yesterday and Heinzerling said the struggle omed to have a fresh in favor of Allied arms ALABAMA SENATORS TEAM AGAINST CURBING OF TVA WASHINGTON March 20 Senators Hit! and Bankhead of Alabama teamed today denounce proposed rf'tnctiom on the Tennessee Valley authority as threatening substantially reduce the TVA's output of lectric for war production. Franciscan friars were first white men to foot on what is now' Nevada put his through its pact blond, 24-year-old flier from Lawton, who knocked down six enemy planes Berlin, declares there two things a lightes pilot must have if he hopes to good eyes and a good Johnson, who fust soloed a plane i 14, is methodical about ins Di bank When he told Thomas to climb confident wit.iout being out, however, the foreman said. hiving is tiring.

Gut I want I can't. Both my legs are brek- lo every he says. en." Pavlick then jumped in. i keeps your eyes accustomed to FOLLOWING DISORDER pushed Thomas out and went enemy Bryant, South Charleston THREE MEN ARRESTED William Cartwright, this city and Elton Jenkins, this city, were taken into custody bv the police, over the weekend, on charges of drunk and disorderly conduct. They were to appear before Juuge R.

H. Sites Monday. WAR WORKERS' BUS PLUNGES INTO RIVER: 30 ARE FEARED LOST (Continued front Page One) Mrs. Ida Jones, 79. died Monday at 5 A M.

at the home of her daughter. Mrs F.lmer Allen. in Milledgevillt, following a year or more of health, during which time she was confined to her bed. In addition to her daughter, she is survived by a grandson, Ulric Viiroci uucno Alien, and giea. grandciaugnter.

YUGOSLAVIA KING WEDS Katherine Allen PRETTY GREEK PRINCESS ior7 "as wldow Ellsworth Jones who had been IN L0N00N CEREMONIES dead many years. Funeral services will be held vehicle from the water. 18 feet deep my last the driver commented an instant before the bus went over the edge, Raymond related. The Comfort Line, winch operated the vehicle identiiied him as Irwin Uhr bach, .35, of Clifton, married and the fathei oJ three children He was making only one run today be the aid of a woman who was Johnson says a sore floating on a ladder thrown in by neck almost ail the time from firemen. twisting in all directions look- Charles another nM enemy planes.

United States rubber worker, was Johnson ha been on 75 mistaken to a hospital suffering from i sions and has flown 1-2 exposure after he had gone hours on raid. He calls his the aid of a man in the water 1 Thunderbolt He got the man by the hair, i His ha- been hit three Naznasky related, but had to let! times in action. go when the intense cold caused ------------------------cramps in his arms and legs. Craig Mellinger, a life raft maker, he saw least ten people in the four of whom were saved with boards tossed to them from the raft department. All those rescued were given first aid at the rubber plant and then taken to hospitals.

Fire apparatus, rescue squads and police cars from surrounding MRS. C. E. TAYLOR IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Dies in Lima Hospital Sunday After Fall reinforcing their remaining strong points in Cassino and have regained a hti! to the west iron Fifth Army troops in heavy fight r.g. Allied headquarters an nouneed today.

On southwestern fringe Allied infantry and armo. continued to attack enemy holed-up in ruins in and around the Continental Hotel. About 100 German prisoners were reported taken in the battU for the wreckage of the hotel, in rums the Germans have installed two tanks. Allied armor moved late yesterday against the hotel stronghold and Associated Press war correspondent Lynn Heinzerling said one enemy tank was knocked out Fifth Army troops kept a firn. hold on the railway station, a mile south of the town, although the Germans shelled it heavily with mortar." and artillery.

Bombers Lend Hand The largest number of heavy bombers ever to operate from this theater took to the air yesterday when American Flying Fortresses and Liberators blasted Klagenfurt and Graz in Austria and Knin and Metkovic in Yugo slavia, RAF and RUB FOR COLD MISERY Spread renetro on throat, cheat, nark rover with warm muscular pains, coughs. Brrathrd- in irritated nasal membranes. warms like plaster. Modern in base containing old fashioned mutton onlv 25c, double supply 35c. Get RED CROSS WAR FUND Matinee Daily at 1:30 P.

M. chakered 2 TODAY and TUES. No. 1- Time Shown In City! Seumm JACK Vs. A.

SUNDAY (Continued From Page One) Wednesday at 2 P.M. at the Cox and Parrett Funeral Home and ccl out tilG emergency door. red carpe; while anot Peter's tre dies used servici wt tior. earlv ac tl the s.dewalk, the flag of land. can- Greek Orthodox the kga- the day.

King Peter arrived at Pga tion 20 minutes after bndt wearing the blue uniform of Yugoslav airforce. Peter's brothers, Prince burial will be made in the MiU- edgeville Plymouth Cemetery. Fr.ends may call at the funeral home at any time. SERVICE VOTING ISSUE HEADING FOR SHOWDOWN AS ANSWER Mrs. C.

E. Taylor, 803 North municipalities thronged the North Street, died at a Lima Hos- Joseph E. Conlon, public utility pitai Sunday after a fall at the commission president, said in a 1 home of a relative there, statement, the first reports Mrs. Taylor is survived by her we have received, the accident i usbarjd, one daughter, Miss cause lie had worked Sundav, the one tJlc mosl the Beatrice, at home; two sons. Frank, con any said history of the state insofar as bus i of Washington C.

H. and Lt. Willis operation is Taylor stationed somewhere Conlon said examination of rec- Alaska, and twin grandsons, ords at the Wallington office of A member of the South Side the Comfort Bus Line, operators Church of Christ, she taught an of the vehicle, probably would adult class in the Sunday School wai and yield an estimate Pi the of that church. of persons ordinarily earned on Funeral arrangements will be the fatal run. later, pending the arrival of word from Lt.

Taylor. Apparently all of those who escaped either swam or were vk ash- Emploves of a riverside factory making hie rafts for use the at ion. lavai mi i Prince attends school, ung king as performed Slav, in a shipmen unifo 1 Andrei, vw.o still came with the The ceremony Archpriest of the Serbian church Archbishop of tl Gietk cuurch, Princess mother of the brunette once won a blue costume. Queei Mothci Marie of was not present. King Georgi of Or King Haakon of Norway, tht Duke cf the Duches: of Kent.

Queen Wilhelmma and Prince Bernhard of tin NT theriands were among gu Kmg VI of Br.tau wno us godfather to King Peter, witnessed tht me arat on King George Vi and Queen Elizaocth wrre among those who witnessed the 25-rmnute service conauete ee Greek, fier hi an a fid English. Continued frorr: Page One) into the stream to facilitate rescue work, while Nicholas Mulick of a fellow workers, dove! he "the mto the water and helped three 'turm thiS mornme caused par- survivors ashore ueularly heavy riding on all bus hose saved were assisted from the Comfort an gency door. Port of New York authorities started a derrick barge to the scene in an effort to raise the bus. i lu bus had traveled through Passaic and was bound into Wallington and Wood-Ridgc, site of a huge airplane engine plant. 1 he bus on the bridge and upped down about 30 lect of guard vast postwar construction and improvement program for nation's rivers and harbors.

It involves a total expenditure of an c-ttouted $420,675.000. Radio Ban Challenged Congress was challenged today to break James Caesar against broadcasting of high the channel, recently deepened for music as threatening ulti- tugboat traffic, mate control by unions over all The six rescued were taken to pn gr hospitals in ambulances summon- I) Joseph E. Maddy. president from Passaic and surrounding of National Music Camp at municipalities. i ho accident occurred about 8 A.

(Eastern War Tune) as the OHIO FORTRESS GUNNER BAGS GERMAN FIGHTER ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Naples, March J. Hawn of 762 Third Street. Warren, was one of the U. S. 15th Aair Force Flying Fortress gun- before it into pditfcd wlth a Nazi Ii tcriochen, protested continued refusal of the president of the American Federation of Musicians to permit broadcasts from tl camp, declared before a Senate interstate commerce sub- But little imagination is required to foresee what will happen if the present situation is not curbed the not-too-distant future The air-cooled radial, engine, no speaker will be permitted which contributed much to the over the air unless he is a development'of aviation actqalL of or has permission of was invented before the first air- some plane in 1902 oy Ti witness said Petriilo once threatened him.

Sinus Sufferers Gef SUNIS For PROMPT and PLEASING RELIEF. No Smearing, No Sniffling. Feel alive in day time. Peaceful Rest at night. Clear your head with SUNIS.

CORNER DRUG STORE aircraft in yesterday's victorious sweep over enemy airfields near Udine. Rationed Motorists Now Get Extra Gasoline Mileage All over the country, thousand" of rationed car owners, truck I fleets, taxi cabs, motorcycles and tractor owners report gasoline savings up to These people have been enjoying extra gaso- line mileage by installing a Vacu- matic to their carburetor. This new device is entirely automatic. Nothing to regulate or adjust and can be installed in 10 minutes. The Vacu-matic 7617-811 -D State Wauwatosa (13) Wisconsin, are offering a Vacu-matic free to anybody who will install it on their car and help introduce 1 it to others.

Write them today or just send your name and address i OB BAct DOUBLE FEATURE Judy Conovo in 'SLEEPY LAGOON' 2nd Feature Gene Autry Smiley Burnette in 'Tumbling Tumbleweeds' Continuous Show Sunday MATINEE 2.

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