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The Salem News from Salem, Ohio • Page 8

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The Salem Newsi
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EIGHT THE SALEM, OHIO, NEWS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1944 RED CROSS PLANS NURSE RECRUITING DRIVE IN DISTRICT An urgent (sill for 10 000 nut sec has been Rounded bv the Army, to be recruited through the Red Cross Mrs Arthur Brian, local chairman for recruiting Balata women for se rid ce with the Army information concerning the three groups being used to augment the gular nom- corp. The 10,000 nurses asked for by the Army are needed now, to bring the present number of 50,000 necessary to supp'y all battle fronts. Twenty- seven thousand Army nurses are already serving and a re working here in this country. Re rutting dropped in recent months, a survey shows, reaching it lowest point since Pear) Harbor during the late summer Of the 4,000 needed in September, only were re er ect for the Army se Corps The acute shortage of doctors in many Army hospitals and and nurses are working hours, car.rig thousands of acute fa's Nurses are Hie ones wiio mu. fill in whenever there is a shortage of medical personnel.

Nurse Corns officials point out that ll. Is vit illy necessary to have enough nurses overseas where instantaneous ate mav mean the different between life and death Casualties amounting to 12,000 per week are taxing the resources of overseas hospitals. Col Florence BianchfieW, Army Nurse Corps, reports that one group of 37 helpless patients, needing constant attention, required 37 persons to ire for them including seven Army Nurse! seven senior cadets, 22 mech- cal corpsmen and one doctor In one tent Ii pital a Army nurse had OO casualties under her up i -ion The three groups of civilians Iring accepted for service in the Army Nurse Corps are. Registered Nurse Civilian registered nu-- professionally qualified lor enure but ineligible because of physical disabilities overage or dependents Senior student nurses who have 1 received their supervised training in Arniv hospitals and are awaiting registration Paid Red Cross Nurses Authorizes in every service command to be used in ever-increasing numbers, with nurse supervision. Checks Gun After Mission To Vienna DON'T FORGET (Continued from Page and its two senators For example: Arize na has two representatives and, like every other state, two So it has four electoral voters (Congressmen can't be electoral i New York, with 45 representatives and two se nators, has 47 pier, toral votes, largest In the nation and so on.

Each st fife is allowed one repre- Fifteenth AAP1 in Italy was spitting lead says Corp. Wayne Whiteleather, 21, a B-24 gunner, of 358 Pershing st Sal rn. Ohio, as he checks hp waist gun after returning from a mission to the railroad yards at Vienna, Austria. Before Joining the Air Corps in February, 1943 Corp. Whiteleather was ploy'd as a machinist by the Gouda Engineering Co.

He is a son of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Whiteleather. About Town F.B.I. Seeks Women Aides Women between the ages of 16 and 40 interested in work with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington will be interviewed by Agent Glen Brook in the floor office of the postoffice building Thursday from 9 a rn. to 12 30 rn.

Workers will be trained as clerical I employes, many of them for the identification division, with salaries I beginning at $1,752 yearly They must be citizens, High school graduates or the equivalent, have normal eyesight and physical health. Previous experience and typing ability I are not required. Hospital Notes Admissions to Salem City hospital include: For medical Mrs. William ll Glasnapp of Lake Milton For surgical Rosario Casrio of East Palestine Mrs Ida Vender, Penn ave Mrs Vinclnzo Altomare of Leetonia. James Collier of Columbi- sentatlve in Hie national house for approximately every 300 000 people in its population Bo Arizona, with 500,000 people, has two representatives New York, with 13.500,000 people, ha: 15.

Tiirre are 435 representatives in Congress and 96 senators, a total of 53! congressmen. So each of the big parties, Democrat and Republican. has 531 electoral voters. The successful candidate tonight will need a minimum of 266 electoral is Just one vote more than half of the 531 total electoral votes to win. MAKE YOUR OWN Draperies and Slip Covers New Materials New Patterns New Colors Carolina Cretonne Vat-dyed Sanforized Carolina Cretonne.

Large bright floral patterns. Yard-wide, Rose, blue and eggshell grounds. Also other materials at YARD 89 Rough Tex Material Rough Tex weave material in beautiful floral patterns. Yard-wide. YARD $1 39 Gorgeous Sateens mad Really Gorgeous soft finish sateens in floral patterns.

YARD .00 Woven Tapestries $1.98 To Yard Finest quality Woven Tapestries in blue, burgundy and natural grounds with floral patterns. Excellent for covering chairs. 54 in. wide. SLICK STRIPES FOR SLIP COVERS and DRAPERIES 36-inch, heavy dramatically striped cotton that looks like a million.

Make it into slipcovers draperies, bedspreads etc. Colors of rose and blue. YARD Mrs ana Mrs. Marion F. Beagle.

340 Penn ave. For tonsilectomy Wayne Dallas Strong of Lisbon. Baptist Plan Service The Church Family fellowship meetings at the Baptist church will continue at 7 45 p. rn. Wednesday Topic for meditation is "Handwriting on the Ground." A special class for teacher training will be held at the same time.

Men of the church are urged to attend the rehearsal of the men's choir at 7:30 p. rn. Thursday, in preparation for the Men and Missions Sunday to be Observed next Sunday Recent Births At Salem City hospital: A son yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weasel of East Palestine A daughter today to Mr and Mrs William Messenger, Prospect st ext.

A son today to Mr and Mrs. William Woods, 1395 Ellsworth ave Plan Degree Work The Entered Apprentice degree will be conferred on candidates at a sjieclal session of Perry lodge No 185. F. A. at the temple Wednesday night Officers of Salem City lodge No 698, HAS will confer the degree Rent Aide Rent Inspector James Willey will be at the ration board office from 8:30 a.

rn until 5 p. rn Thursday. Landlords and tenants with rent problems are asked to see him then Change Meet The meeting of the Salem Artists club, planned for tonight, has been oostpcned until next Tuesday, Nev 14 The session will be held at the club rooms In the Arbaugh building Church Council Meets The council of Holy Trinity English Lutheran church will meet at 7:30 tonight in the church OBITUARY JOHN CALLAHAN John Callahan. 69. of 224 Broadway, died at IO 45 a rn today at the Central Clinic following out illness of complications Bom in Greenford Jan 8 1875.

he had lived In the vicinity practically all his life Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Charles Dreidel, Salem; two sons George Callahan of Salem, and Pfr Clarence Callahan. serving in France; two brothers. and I George Callahan of Salem Funeral will be announced later.

GRAND VVI Tonight and Wednesday 2 BIG FEATURES! A lur Every Home Buddy In the Service! MY BUDDY" with DONALD BARRY RUTH TERRY LYNN ROBERTS and HIT NO. 2 The War Today Bv Dewitt MacKenzie Leyte Governor (Continued from Page I which is closing to crush him However, it take pressure to move these sices inward and that pressure must be. applied simultaneous Iv in order to net quick That raises the question of 1 1 when the western Allies will be able to launch an offensive sufficiently strong to carry us across the Rhine, and 1 when the triumphant Red armies will be aable to make an all-out drive against the Vistula line which is Hitler's last strong defense short of his own border. HEN WE MUST consider as Hitler pulls his armies back he shortens his fighting fronts and communications Thus theoreti cully he increases the strength of his defeases, his manpower and materiel will go further. And the Germans clearly indicate that they are going to be no push-over.

Of course the Allies also will be shortening their own fronts as they close in, but they will be lengthening their communications Their supply problems then multiply Stalin says the Red army and its Allies have assumed positions for an offensive on Hie cities of Germany As regards the western front, it looks as though the lilies would be on the move in a big way shortly. Theres also another lement which we mustn I overlook, and the powerful Rubslian drive through Hungary towards the Danubian gateway into IOO miles away. This new front might hasten downfall greatly, especially ii there be a revolt against him by that a possibility. While the imponderables make a curtain through which we see. ifs clear that things are moving well for the Allies Indeed, going so swim mg ly that we might at any time get the pressure necessary to close that hydraulic box.

We shall know a lot more when we see whether tile western Allies can cross the Rhine on the double quick To rm mind a quick victory depends greatly on that Success there, coupled with continued heavy pressure on the Russian front, would bring Hitler to an early end. I believe he's likely to crack fasi once his border defenses on any front are smashed MARKETS SALEM PRODUCE (Wholesale Pricesi Fancy eggs, 35c to 45c doz Butter. 40c to 45c lb Apples. 50 bu. Cabbage, 2c lb.

Turnips. 5c lb Hubbard squash, 3c lb HI Women Injured In Auto Crash. One In Hospital DAMASCUS. Nov. 7 While Mrs.

Mike Blight and daughter Grace and two women friends from Pittsburgh were enroute to Cleveland Saturday, the car in which they were riding leu the road north of Edinburg and overturned twice. One Pittsburgh woman is in the Ravenna has pi ta I with broken rib. and other injuries while Mrs. Bright received injuries to her knees and bruises Tile other two had only minor bruises Tile group was enroute to Cleveland to visit Mr. Bright, who is In the Cleveland Clinic.

He was injured months ago in an tomobiled ruck accident at Westville He is reported improving. SALEM GRAIN (Prices Paid at Midi New oats, 70c bu. Wheat. $1.50 bu. Corn, $1.16 bu.

I TREASURY RECEIPTS WASHINGTON, Nov. it ion of the Treasury Nov 4 Receipts Hires $389,320.230 18; working included receipts for month $3.808 097 7. ceipts fiscal yr 'July Ii 378 78; exrxnditures fiscal yr 3K4 832.182.16; excess of exp turfs total $211,960,630,266 67; inert our previous day $28,343,623 13 Col. Rtipei to A. Kangleon, above, Filipino guerrilla leader he ce band had harassed the Japs or Leyte Island since 1942 and who supplied the with valuable invasion information has been named by Gen Douglas MacArthur as provincial gnveinor of Knng- leon.

55. served with the Filipino constabulary and army for 28 years. You tan clean cotton corduroy bv washing gently in lukewarm and mild soapsuds. Squeeze sud? through garment but do tut twin or rub it Rinse in lukewarm water hang on wooden hangers to shape and brush garment when most dry to keep nap smooth AND NOW CHET COPE PUTS IN HIS 2 CENTS' WORTH The population of Hie Philippines is 17.000.000. The clearest months in the Philippines are April and May.

LEGAL NOTICE LEOAI. NOTICE I Cb V- Helen Mat I Ev erst ne Helen Kvt -tine win.se List known clare of resilience is Avenue A rt HH-ti He- Iowa. will take that on the of toilet ISM. I Citifies -line filed his I.etif on against her (ti the onto of Common Plea- of Columbiana runty, Ullin -ll ease No I for I OI I ml of I ell. r.

that se! a of summons annot be bad Ut her In tin Si tie of Ohm Said valise Will be tar Ii. int on ami after December I iii it LMI I HARLES P. ERST IN II, CAPLAN' and CAPLAN, lbs attorneys'. heil in salem New-. Met 3Y, No, 7 ll.

21 Vs, I I. IL Bike Stolen! is a fairly frequent headline in our paper Often it is found but very often not Who buys a new bl- I cycle for the one lost, or money grew on your trees? only do bikes get stolen but they have accidents and often the rider gets hurt. You may laugh bicycle insurance, but have your laugh now, because it isn't funny when you get hurt or sued as a result of an accident. Con coverage for theft acad to the rider, damage to the and I ability is not expense. The accident coverage to rider may be worth more than the total cost ii you boy get I hurt.

DR. S. W. PLANT, CHIROPRACTOR Formerly of Salem, Ohio, Wishes to Announce THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE AT 190 CHARLES. S.

WARREN, OHIO Just a few steps off East Market, near City Hospital Phone 2451-L Hours 4 P. M. to 9 P. M. Daily THEATRE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY.

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