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APRIL 2D 'PAGE FOUR THE LIMA NEWS 6 DISTRICT MEH WAR CASUALTIES ts SEII1DRS T0 GIVE AUERKSII FIFTH jiihhl-puiyWW1 AT ST BERARD Bologna Approached In ItaNT v': Ian GREATER ARMY MrsJoosevelf fJovcs Ouf OF OGCUPATIOtl MAY BE NEEDED WASHINGTON Apr SO-(AP) The FrenkUa Dl Roosevelt -fewily-to moving eat wf- tho White- Hawae today to-mekO'WOp' feo--the presidential family of Harry 8 Truman In tho fyur daya after tho burial bf ber distinguished husband lire Roosevelt managed to aorV-poek end clear out all of their personal end historical belonging! pocumulatod during ir yeara la the executive manliou Parking1 had shipping were complicated Mrs' Roosevelt Said hy Burial -will take place la the Catholic esmo- tery- a 1 a Elisabeth WrMekwrt MINSTER- Apr- 20 Requiem high muse- srfll he -offered ia St Augustine Catholic church hero at William Huffman 7 Hodtoy Route died Thursday to Me-aurrial hospital where he bed been a medical patient nine Apr J7 The body has been removed te the Codm funeral home Findlay where funeral oruangementa haw Lima 1 -ROMEr Apr 3ft-IX8V-lAUid One-Killed In Action Man Missing 9:30 Monday lot Elisabeth acker MchmerL 87 who died Thursday Rev Theodore the fact that Ifr Rooccvcltla will listed hundreds of ob Jecta lo be given aa remembrsnee te relatives and friends- not been' announced $'- i Hided CutalL "Three Days 4JMracieDul-For Showing- On -rrtvA Aviv JOw-Funeral Koehn ofnriatoAnd btudaLtoUL tn a a A a ABA 1 Ito tat 9m MIMmk asmlat be ia the church Fifth Armf" foreea ripting la an Bologna -in a coordinated assault Jw with tho-Eighth Army smashed faiewstd today to pninta wUhin siii 11 end ene-halfi miles ot the large Italian city Fifth Army forces eommanded by LtGen Lucian Truseott took Mount San Michele and Mount One Una missing to action one' district man' killed and five men SSunded ir 'irt released Friday by the War Department Cpl Willard A husband of Mrs Vetfln Seits 609 Col-tett-et was said te be milny tn COLUMBtJS 0 Apr AF) Robert Kuhn son of Michael Ohio's Water' TableRising "Three Days of Gracia" to thffl dramatic offering te be presented by the Seniors ef St high school on tho evening! of Apr 2U end' jMerieandNmeatf eirt ecran OHIO JAP-8EEJLES nvasion Of West Depends On Outcome Here The water tabto'bas risen tn Tl out of Ohio eo unties state I last spring as a result of-the hesry snows and rains David Marker chief of 1M state water supply board r-1 ported Marker who said tbs' table has infantrymen Time To $et Up Government Jn CitierTbey Overroi 1 By H'ES dAUjAGHER MAGDEBURG" Cermsny'Apc iiniiimi tOwiiPAwfif i iiwiitf Jmr of occupation may boneeesrary in Gvrmsny than originally planned Even with the net somber of Allied troop now In Germeny the Job of administering tbo ovori run territory ia proving '-much -4- more difficult then anticipated Twelve year of Naiisia nd bniulity are bearing a ranesraus fruit-which oanmcaa year of trouble ahead' Hitler he the orgnnjtstien -raedy'tohslp make the trouble- (One ream why a larger army -r of occupation may-bewnecded suggested by a statement yetter- day- by: Gen Omyr Bradley 12 th army grooppommander fia my opinion? he inid Kuhfv WspakoQets i reported filled In action Included in the list of wounded-were: Richard A Ellerhrock eon of Mrs Maine Ellerhrock Columbus Grove Reute'l T-S Thomas A Zender son of Mra" Matilda Zender Cellna -Ffe Urvin Hill Jr husband ef Mra Goldie- 8 mltosraspeettoeiyrtoutlf a southwest of Bologna' Eighth Army troops expanded 1 their Caiana canal bridgehead 18 miles esit of Bologna Other Fifth Amy foreea drove forward -to hypeac Piaaeg -in heavy fighting Gains by the Futh Army during tot yesterday and last nirhtwere deao-ihed' st Mediterranesn heaidr quarters' as "from a feat hundred tq-Sevenl tehusend rites will be -held at 9:30 Saturday- morning at the Church ef the immaculate Conception for Michael Cantwell 87 retired fanner and- life Jong resident of CWitotrtpi who-rvfaed-letey ednem day afternoon at the Otto hoapitaL Burvivlnf are his wife Minnfs hs son Ray Cantwell his dangh-tar-in-law one grjndson Stanley all of Ccnter-tp and turn aisten Mra William Sharkey of 8t Marys and Mra Charlea JIcGraw of Swoetger Ind I CEUNA Apr '20 Funeral services will be conducted af pT mTHatnrday at Beaver IChapqL who died Thursday night at his home after a -lingering illness Hia wife the lata Emms JCtofct Alexander died Nov 11 1938 The following child ran And Joe Mra Clara Balt--Freak cemetery Alifelong resident here and the widow of Henry Mehmert a cattle dealer who died in 1939 ah leavea daughter Mies Geneva at home end three sons Pvt Frank and Pfe Rslph VehmeK both in the Euri-man theatre end Paul at Hunt-ngton Va Charles 8 Thempsen ADA Apr- Graveside rites for Charles 8 Thompson 63- of Toledo who died Tueedsy bo Woodlawa crtnetoiy In Ada at noon Saturday Thompspn JtLOPrrtoedbj'iWa wife the former Mary-High of Ada three daughters Mra lbp gaiety Mrs -Geraldine gi mono-end Mree-Aliew-Tiilerrnil nf Toledo and a son Donald The family moved to Toledo from Ada lw 1923' -re Snmnar ST MARTS' Apr 20-J a gaso- Apt SO -Ohio 1 the front Una' of ho Japanese beetle and 'fm oatemne'hTtha BittlrwUMo--termtoe whethef the peat invades the weet The agrleultur departmenfra-- f- -All eutee vest of Ohio' are reported paignco fit there -srs a few" more vet years there would Uta-no ato-xupply difficulties 4 The Ublo dtoppeT'lf feet ip Jefferon-eo Barker blamed JlV-- Mias Mary are directing the play "The cast ef characters includes Dolores Gaffney Rose-' Guiders Virginia Schmit Mary Aha Gram-ling1 Mary Lalia Mahoney Virginia Malloy Betty- Hinders Ruth Sunder ha os Donald Whitney Rob- art Kelly William Tierney Rayw mend Michael fan L-Schlmpf George Gulden Thomas Welsh Richard 'Staptotn and Edward Ohng Assistants with stags and prapcrttoa-arA MaryDslyr Edward Ohns and Richard Stapleton Tho Rvj Andres CJSSJt moderator of thc-Knighta of the Blessed Sacrament announces that Platoon of which Lt Ohns to raqking officer has attained (U4 points of merit the highest score -r buana gained during the first cycle of serving appointments Just- giiningtho highest number of points in the winning platoon to Pvt Joseph Wslah who merited 63 points Teaching aa cldhant to stand on head to a difficult talk yet-' cow etophanta -will stand on heads in a frenxy of despair Holbrook Van Wfet and Pfc don Tt "husband of Mra fgiMa'TTTtoterilVAliakonets Route 2 SCHOOLCHILDREN HOLD BOOK DRIVE the drey em'VneontronKble drainage la mining -operations -He pointed to Canton as a typical city to allay fears that Ohio's farms weald-sal fer from a water famine f4e8inai Juhen of tt: Msiyl rihirrliritlrioaNO Sumner age 73 of watching the performance In the Buckeye state The harder the fight the greater the benefits to others" That's why the senate sppro- S'allona committee recommended figbt toe tfeairutlTC Insect dus inc-the- flees toxt July Tbis IsKb increase ot yze000 over the sum spprevsd by the house quit last fell after we sd to hint that he was licked it was eleer that mg' would not he Ibrt until' wa had occupied all of Germany7 Mrs Katherine Hamilton And Mra WaUnetm Beougher of Ce-Jina 28 grandchildren 12 great grndchlldrenand the follosrlng brothers and sisters Mrs Kather- died'' Thursday after a -short Hlness kt his heme here Ha is iurvivedbr widow Rebecca Oa-Mftw Bumncr And onp -son Pfe Suy Sumner serving with the Youths In Europe teat municipal well field shows higher Water levels now than st i-' Hier art hoi nearly enmigh- liatomologtsU'-esgardtbe iais- -aMUiUO-Alnf aJll XT' he Pli: aneee beetle aa Ohio in- Scihmitt-snd-Mra Mary -Barge Apuy-la ala Other! pf pecHlAchleveitieBt of Freiichtewn and Lew Humbert Ed Humbert ef Lima and Niek Humbert ef Wabosh Burial will taka piaee in Swamp College IAXAT1VI STOMACHIC and irnns during the eyde 1 arai -Cpi- James Schmank honor man ef the company with 68 points Cpl' Ed (FNsill with 61 points and Pvt Michael' Finn with 64 points Llrna grade school children art participating in "the nationwide campaign to provide looks for children la the war devastated countries The campaign was Unnehsd during "Book Week" in Novrm- ber 1144 but transportation dtf 44Jer Cent Qt Qhio Fflctormlfiouiiie ten-' Mrs 131 Caldwell Sidney Mrs 1 William Nevergsll St Marys Mrs John Tigner- Mendon and a brother William Sumner Tulsa Okie Fqnoral aervlcn are arranged for 2 Sunday -at the tote resMenee with the Rev bo in Elmgrave cemetery It fsrfempararycsmi stipatieo 1 eJ nUsvngaa bleating from imprapuly-digested feed helpa stinuUte appetite sad -Jspwa David Mark Baldwin ADA Apr David 2 FIRES DAMAGE LERPm if Mack Ruth juoa Termed Guilty penter and father of Mrs llAlf A 8a at FUNERAL SERVICES military government' team at hand Civil law broke down In moat towns when tho -Nali departed- for they held all hey Job He German left behind often 1 try to solve -the problem of lew and order aa did their predecee-sot by force unices' Allied troupe cannot he spared for this Job One combat division overran ISO small towns in one i day If It had left four menhr town to -preserve order -s battalion of fighting men mould have been fled up Besides feyr doughboys speak German Rus-'Ian or virtually a pre- requisite1 If admlnlatnitlon prob lem ere to bo -bandied IntelU Finding It Imposoiblo to do everything the combat troops mm Hoj i BhtStartBTT RT0 J1IC rorking dad living habitat hours mesto hurriedly irwgul public enemy No t1 A Rohwer assiatant chief of tbs bureau of entomology and plant quarantine told the com-mlltoe: have been trying by 'Inspections 'andaeoutlngmto locate vHrina totemationsrsad then la cooperation with- tbeaUte apply uppresaivo- au they tbemseives do ant become aov centers of spread1 2ooorPitis Blast Germany LONDON Apr Mors than 2000 American planea spread out over almost tho entire length of unocriipled Germany today bombing mainline railways ahead of allied armies from the outskirts of Berlin southward to Prague Munich The Eighth Air force dispatched 800 heavy bombers and 800 fighters on a morning sweep and md- ers on a morning sweep and Wednesday at the hom*o of daughter Mrs Lois Benadum Tpltlo A native of ManeceV-SyRild win was born Aug 22 1864 a son of James and Laura Baldwin In 1894' he married Emma Harris whv died In 1937 Ht was a member of Benton Ridgs Methodist church and Maccabea lodge The body was removed Perry Miles funeral home Findlay where it will remain for oenrica atS-p ni Sunday Dr Robert Kennedy pastor of First Methodist church will officiate and burial will be in Maple 'Grove cemetery Limn was one of thn first cities In Ohin In participate In the drive The toesl sponsors In addition to tho olemfntarf school supervisor Helen Hawklne are- Alice Hnf head with children and schools In tho public library Irene-Klrchnor executive secretary of tbs Girl Seoiits and Leo Gruss scout executive ot the Boy -Beoutt in Shawnee -council The children in each school consult 1 list of books row mended by the committee before they select the three or four titles which they The books willha ordered by tbe publie library thrn the hook committee of tbe Council on Post-War Europe Troops 8 -tiki -Chef the Ume -Hoy -Roosts will verb make chest in which tbe books will be shipped overseas and nnlt of tbo Urns Girl Scouts will decorate them with tho rainbow Insignia of tba com-mtttos -and tbo motto World United Thru CLEVELAND Apr Morwthait 44 per cent of $hto fee-toriee- investigated tost year by the 8 Department of wage and hour division ware found guilty nf hiring child labor improperly 8 -Children's Bureau representative declared last night -JUiu Evtlyn Hughes of Washington bureau child labor consultant told a meeting of school principals and Industrial personnel managers only three states Alabama Tennessee and North Da-iota hare a higher child labor law violation rate than Ohio "At ths present rats" she added Ohio will ba the tart state on the list befora tho end of Violations have increased mors than 400 per cent thru the V- 8 since 'the European war began Miss Hughes declared According to the 1940 census she ROBINSON Requiem high mass will ho -celebrated-at 9:15 a Saturday hi 8t John Catholic church with- the Rev Albert' A Fata as celebrant Burial win be In' Gethsemane -The body will remain at the Da vis Miller and Son funeral home "until time for STREET Mrs Minerva Final rites will be conducted at I Sunday in the Fletcher Chapel church with Rev Elcy of Waynesfield officiating Burial will pc in Plccsent HU1 -cameteryriwar HeMen The body will remain at the lata residence Hsrrod Route -1 until time for services with this Lewis funeral heme in charge Jinn to thn name of q-ctoss-of spirits in Arsblan mythology Firemen responded to two alarms Thursday' afternoon which involved 1600 -werth-ef property Loss it 400 resulted when an electric iron wac left unattended in the residence of George Fsgsn 215 Collett-st The iron honied it way thn tho honing board and the floor causing property and smoke dam "otshM7pliic? basket near the garage of the residence of Ray 8kaati 219 Jackson was blamed by firemen fer the resultant fire They reported Ion ef 8200 to the garage building have done their best and tnovad on It may ho days later before military- government teams arrive Much difficulty hie been experienced because of the lack of vf- ium- -bombers end -dl vshnmsers- ef machinery eaten auto bus er train tripe In- sufficient exercise such condition may easily affect tho regularity of -intestinal elimination ana bring temporary constipation Many minor ailments- with symptoms like poor appetite gas Bloating common er simple headaches up set stomach and a listless run-down may be due to associated with or aggravated by temporary constipation When symptoms op pear plainly due to this condition fay and try bottle of BITTER for over a auar ter ef a century a laxative aid to old and young men and women Caution: Us only oa dinctedGst a bottle now at Argonne Paramount Welcome Drug stone and all modern drug stores the 8 Ninth Air Force had completed more than 400 sorties before noon The dsy operations followed another double night raid on Berlin by RAF Moequitoc continued 800000 children under 18 were employed hut by 1944 thin mm figure "had skyrocketed to three I Kent Ol AlflJIJ tURS CEUNA Apr Ralph Huw-er infant con ef Mr and Mra Letter Huwer died at 6:30 a Friday at the Gibbons hospital He was 'born Mar 8 1945 and has been seriously ill for about week Besides Ms parents he to survived by taro sisters Patricia and Judy the paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Jacob Huwer oi Cold water- and the maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Beq lisrtks "pf Carl hsgsuu Berrices will be held at 2 Friday at the Immaculate Conception church in Celina with Rev Albert Ger- CALLOUSES Tfwtlw sate awesv (j jh 1 MMjNnanaaaeoiiKhW I Amluuni imUii I ntNrapm DlSchollilinopads To Wounded Son COLUMBUS Apr 20-(AP) Smith of Kenton member of the Stats Civil Service commission said today ha received a surprise telephone call from hi eon Burke 20 who wac wounded In ranee last January and flown to a hospital In Jackson Mist only recently Smith said his eon reported his condition as The youth was wounded in the right foot end for a time feared -he would lose his leg DRIVING CHARGE BRINGS SUSPENSION Pleading guilty Thursday to rharga of driving while under tho influence of aleohol Milton Beatty 38 1097 Jefferson-st wac fined S0-and coats and hia licence was suspended until he complied with the state financial reeponst-bility law Graham Hainan 84 Lima Route 2 waa fined II and the court costa when he pleaded guilty to reckless operation Murl Carr 29 Lima Route pleaded guilty to driving with insufficient lights and was fined 1 The Army recently purchased 18000 plastic harmonicas million and to probably greater now" Urging employers to comply strictly with all legislation governing child labor thc bureau reprvsentativs said the only solution was cooperation with the regulations by imployera and parents A special sir-cargo packing velopcd by thn Manhattan Stop gs sad Warehouse Co (N T) makes it possible to ship tba moat dellcata precision Instruments to remote regions with assurance ef tbolr safe arrival Tba method- ts baaed on a series ot concentric containers All-Mahogany Choice Youonljf have to see these tables to realize that they are far above the average in both style and workmanship Moreover each one of them is in all-jnahogsny and this fact -alone makes such a low price a positive sensation Some of these tables also available in walnut! can sing with Its The cuckoo bill closed EASY TERMS fcctively with the millions ef released slave laborers and prison-era of war Thera Is widespread looting by the sieve laborers and Germans trying to get their hands on extra food and clothing for the dark days ahead i The aim has been to try to keep these millions in camps until they can be dealt with properly But there to not enough food to feed them Bo they forage end wan- dr" 1 People die on the road In barns to the Holds in jaito abandoned warehouses everywhere No one bathers to bury them No one knows who they are Every type of disease parties-1 Isrly typhus is being espried-hy -these nomads AH wanderers by no means are men There ere thousands ef women mostly girls brought into Germany by workers They us- tally form Into gangs and plunder so they can eat Western Front Today Ai tlST AliMT UKOir- Cssatflas ten miles from Cirecht near In KmArn an4 llhrlmehavrn: Hrll- leh closed In nn Bremen from three idea batlerfd In eul-klrt ef linriniro hie llamliurg naburb ITM ARMY Third arms lieelrd eoulhea-l ef Rajrreulh in advance tnnard Cserho-rilovah hnr-Oer haltered In nulakirtn ef CTiem- riir: firai armr mopped us in Dial la after rapture af llpals Ninth armr tnasned at lha Kibe SIXTH AUMY CHOI Amerieina battled fanatleal ramnaala in Nuernherff driva within It milea nt lunlrh: French threatened glutt- cart with Enrlrrlemanb see thw knwtre is thk wen CANADIAN VltlST: I'rove with In I milea ef I'treeht: rriaed ta-Wanl WmAen and Wilhelmehavtn Iiurri-H SKIMNIV Reached ant Skitia el Herbnre' hi a llamhuru eiiburb: closed la an Bremen front thi- -Idea I NINTH: Ms need at El he innnl lip la Halle A-THIIID: lirort I ulekirie er t'hemnitl: awarved aeutheaal at 1 Be rent I SEVENTH- Battled reni-penta In Nuernberp: advanced te jr'H'in 7a anlra ef Munu KSl' 1 I'1 jtor i eith irrTciiient 1 1 1 oivmiosn THIRD SND 41TII INFANTRY: Paitlrd 'sil rcmitaula la hisaru- 1TH ARMORED MTU INFAN -OSS Adenaaf uaatkasat -wf "Way Vauih li'TH INFANTRY: Fa farad Salk I miles waat ef Karlsbad Pacific Front Today top -The Aseeelated Freest ruiUFFIKKS: Col shale provla- etal capital aouthara Mlnandaa raptured ee Elehtb armr elements It aider Inland Oiner Riahlb aims dalle rapture RalahaC Island 41 fill perch ef Borne HvrKrrS: Itib armv liana oUi-wUha un Aottthcca Ck'n S' pains np In 14 raids nelTi-d plia-terma naval and arlilierr bom-bardn-ent Tenth continues ad-vaares is la Jima -ere ABUT ASH SISIVK OUPS ASK lilt IMllhS lTH INFANTRY takes Carsbaa faiand In Manila Par AMKitICAL JHVISION routs main Jaianeva force In f'rhu l-land ITM Afiwr lake rntnlialh la asm an aa Davao Mind Mae I I'HIt AHM1 il-in ine t-k lank-led cuanfereitarh on Haem rot-kirru nnrthern Idtana-Illf rill! and TI AflWV Dl VIMoKli leneched laipa ffeaala on eeiiilirm Hhiraua MYIhlt'N m-M np oa I Jlrea iitD' marine AMrirlmtH's lUfliiB jg tioriltwm vM tfk'riiw 4TH MAPINC IjIVIKIOM: llm tia(99 tilinfi Ml I9lnul4 Okinawa There might he dines when your grocer out of BAKER MAID Crackers when ht Is he patient sod try again These days WfEJfitit*ijri btkq caough to go around but can assun you this: BAKES MAID Crackers arc always criip-fo-bitc trader sod always quick-packed hot from the oven Scrvs BAKER MAID Crtckeri st every metl sad good fUio just ts they come from the bos onaaMoSAM CHARGE EVERYTHING OH ORE ACCOUNT I fa is in i AV- '-J'iS FURNITURE CLOTHING iU ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 3 jawi rr'ifv ESIDE BISCUIT TOLEDO.

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