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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 2

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as Id WEDNESDAY, PAGE TWO cili aljaaw iHjjNjKADVQCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE nf Body Asks More ifeduction oethlehem Annoiinroc 'HorQT, rT77-r rr '-v-Q election of offic, Street) Card nf tk. In express our sine tfTVl C.hurc.h.. election of 0ff7cl iicjKI1oors and kindness at the I nidthni. Tl Utica News $18,000,000 Expansion 8-Year-01d Play, May Go To Hollywood By RUTH TAVI.rtR wil ivi; cilm A ia "cv- omun omci-l Card of Tha ated and burial was made in 1 express our sinceie tif 1sh le Southlawn cemetery. neighbors and fri ri" to tflt their efficient stamping eronnd i ldna announcement that he is A charming fellow Louis Bromfield last nieht helned I nors of flowers, eintlfor The annual Red Cross roll call, ess the death of being conducted in Utica by Tto rs- MarSare, Prop men shift sets between i vauarao.

M. Utica, Dec. 4. The parking lot at the corner of Main and Spring streets, which was purchased several weeks ago by Dean McKib- ben, has been presented to the village of Utica. The acceptance was made at the regular council meeting Monday night.

The lot scenes of his play, "Here Today. I to ES will join the two refugees he now IH na MrS. Wish to thank Gone Tomorrow." wandprsH tra oatuiudy neview ciuo is being tC v- Law closed, and the money will be fc1 ient service accepted through this week. The 1 floWers. and R-v quota for Utica was $155 and the Wm-'ortZ' Bum now on hand is 14Fi lht Children.

8 WSs quently "out front" to watch the show. and. finally Addition of 850,000 Tons Annually Assured Toward Goal of Program's Peak Due About 1942. Washington, Dec. National Defense Advisory commission waited today for other members of the steel industry to accept it invitation to expand production facilities for the defense program.

Bethlehem Steel company announced an $18,000,000 expansion program last night. It will increase its annual steel nit-u- assistance i of Mr. Conard. A fine line of is now in at The and see. who has not been solicited I Mrs- George ft and, wishes to donate, mav to thank th Messrs.

Bromfield and Tw V. lrarana Bromfield aland SnSSbSStJSS Swho ve hree children of their Its Future Questioned. With that to go on fatherhood Chuckling over the show dur-1 in triplicate-and weighted by the LulhorT tater' sudden realization of numer- It 'itm he h3S the author npvf Jft 1 WiU happen 10 it then refused a package of cigar- ta LhtPreSented in LuCaS CtS Prffered by an tg-tamorrow night. aret girl, "compliments of the ihe play, he said, was wnttn 1 host. contributions at either bank.

assistance during th. Mr of Mr. Conard. slneil, evening complete, dashed on as a news photographer in a photo-flash finish of the world premier of his 8-year-old play, which was presented before an enthusiastic audience in the auditorium of John Simpson high school, Mansfield, qV A fine line of Hh I Shipping Strl Sr5S25? in at The San Franfi.iv, A 60-day lahnr' ingot capacity by H50.000 tons. ucu uaugoier, and sno upper- babelk Weiss, to Richard Wilk'i i mson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, Utica, Route 2. The mPPWg Strike Ends ceremony took place Nov. 24 in! Sar. Fri coastal freighters was given on condition that no private use ever be made of it.

The lot, prior to the sale to Mc-Kibben, was the property of the Masonic lodge. The auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans will meet Monday night for nomination and election of officers. The officers elected recently to serve in 1941 at the Bladensburg Church of Christ are as Superintendent, Lawrence Har- ris: assistant superintendent, Don Mills: secretary. Annahslla r-ni. I The event, which had turned in 1932, and had only been dusted In makine Dublie Rethlphpm's the town uDside down in nih off because the Mnnsfislri i transporting ium "But you ARE the host, he was reminded.

"In that case," said Mr. Bromfield, after careful thnnoVit to the city's fairest-haired i reJuested a Bromfield opus, be-boy, also drew big-timers from all cause there was a I a er consti headed for a settl Ashland, Ky. A 60-day Wbor'tSl The Utica basket ball team will COMttJ freighter, play at Johnstown Friday night, transporting lumber I The reserves will nlair rlto iuiuocr (of along the Rialto. with prominent i 111 tor one of his friends believe I'll have one." mat remained on Scout Troop Is Organized At Kirkersville news service men Hnllvwnnd ouxom Mrs. Rhea Ranor (He'll ant I a new enntri proposal, Edward R.

Stettinius. head of the commission's raw materials division, revealed that a dispute within the commission the desirability of expanding steel production had been settled. He said that in his opinion 1 the mbers of the commission would "look with favor upon the i 'Masters and the varsity at 8:30 p. m. i headed for a aPPWj scouts and Life magazine photog- woman who lives near him and 1 raphers included in the rally.

because he wanted to do some-1 Lid On "Here Todav. rtnrB Tn, thing for little. Lima. tu. VlUIIipea JU America.

Tk. 1 that remained i Al scuiement hiL remained was ZTJ gm; assistant secretary Blanche 'm circle ra if Horn. fJ i' members will attend the services a new entra, A new scout troop has beenwritten in collaboration with Mr. I farmer. whom he loves.

Rnmrrnirtn ri Bromfield's secretary, George I Mrs- Bauer, incidental a "UIHUI1 JU v.j ay flip itirr-h rt L. Want Diamst. OHip SnvrW- recently organized in Kirkersville i i' nuay mtisuTS, Mains night and then meet at the home1 Amenca- installation 01 desirable em ioie em- nawKins, was cast from the Mans-1 nerself with all th uvnlr (Continued from Page 1) chorister, Don Mills; assistant chorister, Rose Arrington, and ergency facilities industry." in the steel! or a group; field community players. It went 1 vivre of a Marie Dressier rapidly OI citizens there, There an. u' over with all th hano nt uni.

Pulling the ulZ I uu imrius iuemoers registered, Carl Beeson ous tongue-in-cheek comedy. vl "er raw-boned interpretation Richard Bruckmai tacked Tirana, capital of Albania, but said six of the raiders were shot down in flames. The Greeks gave a different version. Athens dispatches sairt that ii iiy-wunin Hunwrai on tneir w-w-pcjse ariKst with ttrHia. Han "Mil Vjlfll R.

1 1 Bruce Currie. Harry Harper naaitl0nal theme of the man who inclinations. Jack Hively, Robert Keller leaves the country for the city in Relaxed and resting. Mr. Brom- ji mis.

wayne ror tile regular class meeting. The Young People's chorus of the Church of Christ is to be present at the specials services at the church Thursday night and will furnish the music program. This will be a special service for Young People. This will take the place of the weekly practice of the chorus at that hour. i-i order in return (n the fnuntrr tu neil SOerJ ruii a mkui.

treasurer, A. J. Harris. The Utica-Washington board of education met in regular session Tuesday night. Routine business was transacted, and the date set for the Christmas vacation in the schools.

Classes will be dismissed on Dec. 20 for a two weeks' vacation, and will resume Jan. 6. erl Lpp t-aimer, rank "7 7 nis f. Parker, Fred RoIpv nipt' plot involved the meanderines i 0i vuaiuy as lie stretched "ui'ps oaiuea tnetr man.

Donald Tnnim. to. a hash-slinging lovdy whose mis Tiini8nn to. a hash-slmajng lev. ly whose mis- out his long leas and yhM ku WW to the outskirts nt C.

N. KV1W i. ori adventures -and success with a C. N. Keller is MPd.

aaventures--ana success with a tresemer. lw party. gentleman whose chief failing was Work! Work! Work! "Work: Work' nr.bi as chairman of the committee with Carleton Currie, Hugh Smith and B. H. Thomas.

HharW Glen Carlisle and family of Bar-t'le berton spent the week-end with We Ml. nI Mi. I TJ the Willing Workers of Bell church will meet at Stettinius announcement indicated that those advocating new plants had won the dispute. It was assumed that other steel companies engaged in defense work would announce expansion plans soon. President Eugene G.

Grace of the Bethlehem Steel company announced details of the new' program New York. The new facilities will produce not only more steel ingots, but an additional 800,000 tons of coke and 700,000 tons of iron annually. Construction will be done at the Bethlehem, Lackawanna, Maryland and Steelton Grace said. The company has filed an application with the navy department for a "certificate of neces i nis cnoice or a lion tamer uni-; form for training seals. That the young lady, having weathered Hollywood, should The light th; ampton as ci nv tuccessive Tnn cxclusn MB grinned happily.

'That's all I do all I want to do." (And he does. Twelve hours a day, writing, farming, working on ii national committees, sloughing off agents, buzzing out to Hollywood.) "The novel is my medium," he continued, serious, frowning on drama because its success hinges too heavily on the contributions of rSf 18 serving 1 1 scoutmaster and Charles R. Maddox as assistant scoutmaster. The entire membership is composed of boys who have had no previous scouting experience. A special meeting is planned for the near future at which time it is hoped the entire troop will be ready for presentation of tenderfoot rank BIIU 1U1.T.

O. ii. r'loyd Carlisle, head of the history department of Central high school in Columbus for 14 years, left today for Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Carlisle is a member of the National Reserves and! will serve for a year. A committee meeting of all -merchants who are participating nome of Mrs.

Noah Martin. Thursday at 1 p. m. Each member will take candy and cookies for the children's home. Gifts will also be exchanged.

George Cochran of Homer, who was seriously injured in an automobile accident in October, underwent a major operation at Mercy hospital, Mt. Vernon, Tues- Five I Kdda, on the Adriatic sea, and that crushing new defeats were inflicted on retreating Fascist columns along the 100-mile mountain front. Greek reports said the capture of both Porto Edda and Argiro-castro, Italy's last big war base in southern Albania, might be expected at any moment. Italian resistance was described as collapsing in the sector, which serves as the "hinge" of a long wheeling movement by Greek armies which have driven 40 miles into Albania in the north. Italy meanwhile called 200 000 mow men to the colors for a two-year conscription two-year conscnptio Defe: O.S.

U. Dean To Address County Poultry Group Bland L. Stradley, dean of the college of arts and sciences of Ohio State university, has accepted an invitation to deliver the ad in the Utica Gold Days in Utica dav. Five new luu many otner people. Of his books, he said, he prefers The Green Bay Tree," "The, Rams Camp" or, "ti fen.se trainine nas oeen called for Thursday at 2 p.

m. in the UTK club. Pythian Sisters will meet Fri-day night for nomination and Weather He has just completed a historical partment of watch'' staff this winter. Trip now dress before the annual meeting "Kiure me annual meeting 8 mrwm set in new Orleans, and has iu new urieans. and has i six new novels slrparh, hj board of edurj Lrp Reynard am 'aflr aW 5b teach auto an ir Mrs.

Lessie Crowthers died at her home in Millersburg Tuesday noon, following a long illness. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dunlap of Utica. Surviving is the husband.

Harry Crowthers of the home; a son. Clarence Crowthers, Cleveland, and one brother, Hugh Dun-lap of Homer. Funeral services will be held in Millersburg Thursday at 1 p. m. and the body will be brought to the Fairview i cemetery near Utica for burial.

1 The funeral cortege is expected I to arrive there at 3 p. m. The Tltioa morphant: arp Kpoin- te; A. Mm strept, who wil sity wnicn would entitle it to a tax deduction for amortization of expansion costs over a five year period. But the Bethlehem program is a long way from the 20 per cent expansion of the industry desired by government economists.

Present steel capacity, according to Stettinius, is 83.000,000 tons per year. A 20 per cent increase would mean addition of facilities to produce 16.000.000 additional tons a year. The Bethlehem program will add only 850,000 tons. Officials pointed out that even though expansion programs are! started immediately, the newj plants will not be ready for maximum production for nearly year. Defense officials do not ex- pect the demands of the defense pattern WEDNESDAY.

DECEMBER 4. Ohio Weather Cloudv and not so cold, with snow flurries in north portion tonight Thursday cloudy with snow flumes in northeast portion. older in north portion Thursday afternoon and night. Today's low and yesterday's high: Winnipeg. Manitoba.

4 below zero; Los Angeles. Calif, 86. TEMPER ATl'RE REPORT. City. 7:30 a vt 680 Maple avel mc: Charles 1 the meeting will be served bv gray chalk-striped suit.

women of the Newton Parent M. hlS U.K he smiled' fondling communique minim-Teachers1 'association L. 1 don ever use a type-i ed the damage inflicted by mw.Zr,Xbe?Ur th" mechanicsof German night -raiders over Eng' the pv-ent expccted t0 m.fkc back-tracking too diffi-' nd Britons found cheer in the disclosure that RAF fighting section A7 'S WeI1PknWe in Reverting frequently to his Pi have been secre CafwSf' l0VIZhis Lucas" farm-he uiPPed with armor pLrcing nthL k'n Corners, and mentioned his galaxy of crops and i cannn to combat the challenge other relatives live nparV.v-nrnHi.pp rfiir, nf th. 85 East North! Harnid B. Oaj avenue, machil ning the decoration of the store i fronts for the holidays Dpppra-; Other businj eluded the be .,11.111 im hi a counties.

scnnoi tax rl Atlanta mills, as subml I program to reach a peak until early in 1942. fare-thee-well and mixing talk of Americans Rescued, corn, pigs and silos with a de-1 Three omen drivers of Amer-scription of art work in the new i ican ambulances were rescued un-farm house. i hurt from the debris of a bombed Soon to Be a Father. convent shelter in London "We've 17 persons at our table 1 D'rty flying weather was said now, he continued, making a to have forced the Germans to ty auditor. Included Other details of the dinner program will be announced later.

Robert E. Keeran Taken By Death Boston Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus $99. EracUd On Your Lot 120 mill for 28 partly cloudy 42 3 partly cloudy 25 23 cloudy 23 24 cloudy 25 17 cloudy 20 cloudy 20 5S partly cloudy 66 19 snow 20 6 clear 11 42 partly cloudy 66 and 6 85 for th millage rate is head for Denver Travel Club To See Pictures By Fred Christian VELATION in new, narrow ensembles. Brilli with diamonds, graven line anc the engagernen tenting the size lunce of the dia taire. Perfect co in matching wed Terms Arr Selections La All Engravi i which was in Alexandria A Hammond Closes r- nwui Current bi Pproved in 10 p.

m. Even in her life-and-death struggle with the Axis, Britain has sounded a warning to Spain over Spanish seizure nf th. fr- Detroit Duluth El Paso Kansas City Los Angeles iiuui ous opera- tor and resident of Alexandria AaenCV For Winter the past nine years, died Tuesday fJIHW The YMCA Travel club will meet Monday at 8 in the YMCA. 9 HICH Rov HammnnH imU. a Hicr Tancier intprnatinnal cloudy 34 66 clear 86 50 clear 77 26 cloudy 26 Miami miu iii.

1 1 in ii iaw iit Plymouth dealer here, will leave Morocco, it was disclosed in I tions were arranged this week at the Utica Savings bank, the First National bank. Bain's and Lusk's i store. The Double Four Bridge club met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. John Parks. Prizes were awarded to Mrs.

Melvin Haynes and Mrs. Wayne Evans. Miss June McMillen was a guest of the club. The annual Cinstmas party will be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Walton in Newark in two weeks.

The condition of George Conard, ill at his home, is improved. Funeral services for Lee Far-ley, who died Monday, were held INDIGESTION auy affect th Hurt to rer.ir. notBLE aCkWHkTK Trust company will speak and MP's -St. PI. show colored mntinn ninhim, Newark.

O. his wife1 "use ot commons. his wife A revelation in beiuty, in new, narrower, modern ensembles. Brilliantly beset with diamonds. ith every graven line and curve of Ihe engagement rin accenting the sire and brilliance of the diamond soli-taire.

Perfect complement, in matching meddi'ng nnj Terms Arranged Selections Laid Amy All Engraving Frtt HAYNES BROS. Newark's Oldest Jewelf Known For Reliability Since 18M Test your knl at 2:50 p. m. in the Newark Cityl hospital. He was admitted Saturday and underwent an operation.

I The son of Sylvester and Louisa Keeran, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. ville and came to Alexandria 16 cloudy ig uiviuico Ul Foreian Affaire TTr.riD.-o,... aunaay morning with and children Esther Rose and Edward Dean for Key West, Fla He snciai usas hv Your family racorda in atainlaai granlta. You may ordar now for spring dallv.ry from 1941 da-signs. No paymant until arected.

NEWARK MONUMENT CO. 136 East Main Street lust Across the Bridge PHONE 3325 lowing questiol R. A. Butler told the house that Britain "fully reserves" her rights in the zone. against the autl nas ciosea nis agency here.

They will later drive to the west coast om Cleveland. He was at- ber of the Knight nt nui.IUod north to St. Petershnnr Vbs.erYe." in Washington Observers in Washineton brlow: 1 When a troduces herse at a party, ck lodge of Alexandria. and Mrs. Hammond plan to con- i hlgl? to a Newark's Oldest Known For Rf his western trip taken last sum- New Orleans 42 clear 59 mer.

Officers for 1941 also will New York 13 partly cloudv 27 be elected. Present officers are Phoenix 47 partly cloudv 82 John Dix. president: Frances Pittsburgh 12 partly cloudv 20 Riesbeck, treasurer, and Naomi Portland, Ore. 44 cloudy 52 Beeney, secretary. San Francisco 46 clear 68 Three proposed trips for next Washington 15 clear 29 summer will be discussed bv Champe J.

Stoakes, general sec-1 Surrealism? retary of the YMCA. On open Kansas Citv. Dec 4 (AP) discussion will follow for other Paul Gardner, director of the GaUery the widow. Mrs Cnra tinue to Las Angeles. Calif, to I ot.some of Miss 2 If a man Keeran he leavts a daughter.

Mrs. main ntil May 1. The room va-! mSL, SSJSSS th" Beatrice Thomas, of Cleveland; fated by Mr. Hammond has been meetm It IhST? f' onP ter ased to the Curran auto agency ronC Indt 22f5 S22 Mrs. Mame tnht i.

i rrong indications a new decision 10 girl vho same partv, sh andria. aaasag! alq tor miyht h. nMr The body will be moved to the him her name 3 What is tl rert response Which int nome mis alternoon from the Mc-Cament funeral home and funeral I a all T-j mi ana rtixins museum, re- I talrp 9 nnn f. ii nr an informJ -ivices win oe held there Fridav at 2 p. m.

with burial in w.k.C I Jones, may I Dr ctmetery. Funeral director, E. V. Jf 'Mrs. Jonesl 1b wtweiiiieni.

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