Mansfield News Journal (Newspaper) - November 21, 1942, Mansfield, Ohio WEAT HER Ohio Raincoats and um- follow etl by overcoats and MANSFIELD VOL. 58, NO. 260 TELEPHONE 4251-6 NOVEMBER 21, 1942 CLOSE Associated Press United Press Wide World International News PRICE FOUR CENTS FOR AFRICAN Voted Prettiest War Worker Americans 5OO Yards From Buna Field DRIVING IN ON THREE SIDES Military Experts See Big U. S. Offensive Against Foe Southwest Pacific YANKS TIGHTEN HOLD Kidnaped Tots Get Visit From Sandman Miss Anne Hoffman emerges as winner m the Victory conducted by a Chicago newspaper to find the prettiest war worker in the City Expect In City Will Seek Extra Gas Registrations for A Books Fall Short of Schedule to Apply For Supplemental Supply More than 6.000 Mansfield motorists are expected to register next for supplemental gas on the basis of 9.244 registrations during the last three days for basic mileage gasoline ration Official figures on the three-day registration were not available at noon today by public school officials and teachers who handled the at 10 school sites compiling definite statistics to be released later in Hie daj Present estimates indicate the city fell short of original estimates ON Coffee Sales End at Midnight Till Rationing Your if won t sarily be cold but the nations supply will be frozen at midnight tonight for one week to dealers of Mansfield and elsewhere to stock their shelves for the rationing program hich starts Nov. 29. Thereafter for the duration the ration will be one pound every five weeks for son over 15 jears of proximately a cup a In Mansfield and Richland institutional users will ier next week at the county war price and rationing board This group Includes and but does not include or domestic according to Nelson chief clerk of the rationing Domestic consumers will be sued coffee on sugar i at ion book the coupons being taken from the last page Nelson appointed chief of the Richland War Price and Rationing said estimates by the of Price Administration indicate that two- thirds of those who obtain A books also apply for supplemental tions Neff has submitted his tion as a teacher at Johnny seed Junior high to become effective Nov 30 but will devote his time outside of classroom duties through next week to his tasks at the rationing board of- fices His to succeed James who resigned was confirmed by John field 0! ganger for the state OPA Xo definite figures were able at noon on the registration at county village and rural schools but indications passenger oar owners v obtained license had failed on Page 10, Col. 4) Smash Toward Buin Held Likely After Major fBv United SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA American and Australian forces penetrated today to a point only 500 yards from the Japanese air field at Another American force drove within a mile of Buna before ning into heavy machine gun The air field apparently still was The forces ing to take it met heavy machine gun Operations in the Buna tri- angle have assumed the acter of a perimeter with the Japanese attacked from three The immediate Allied objective was the Buna One American foice approached alone the meeting resistance just south of Cape An- other was on the outskirts of the Australians descending the Kokoda track fiom the mountain area reached native six miles from Last night's report revealed Allied patrols from pursuing Japanese detachments to the finally caught up with them Wednesday nigh ailing 24 and amid great confusion The sandman helps Kay and Claik Maclam lorget their ex- at the hands of a who kidnaped them after I bludgeoning tho and t hi owing her off a cliff San Cal The tued tots aie -seen at the Los Angeles dren's home whoie placed following ment thp kidnaper in a Los Angeles station Two-Pronged Attack On Japs United A 1 u Allied offensive against the Japa nese in the sooi may be possible as a result o on Page 3, Col. 1) Nazis Saj They Bag British and BERLIN German Two British planes towing gliders landed in southern foi pui poses of sabotage and all the occupants the Geiman high command said the night of November 19- 20 two British ing a flew over south the communique bomber and both gliders were forced to Sabotage troops on board attacked and ex- terminated WILL GO BACK Slandley To Return To White House WASHINGTON The White said that Rear Admiral William H to will return lo his a hut fuM v time with h s the It had been rumored that Sunday would be replaced in the Moscow Two Ohio Hunters One Hurt Near Loudonville Kichard 11. son of Mr. and Mike Troy was in a con- dition in General hospital this afternoon after he was shot in thp by his 11. while ing on their father's The hi other a calibre rifle through a hollow log into which his brother was Deputy Sheriff Glenn Freeman Hunting season got under way in Richland county yesterday without a mishap although two boys died in Ohio accidents and four other persons were one near Richland county nimrods de- scribed the opening day as a big most of them getting the limit of pheasants or The majority of the birds were shot in northwestern Ohio j mecca for pheasant hunters I reported 1 fill in and lasl wore not so to find in it uns Victims of accidents on Page 6) TOUGH COINS Police Narrow Quiz of Poison Suspects to 50 In ter Lansing of the state police concentrated today on a group of 50 insane workers in his effort to solve the mysterious of 47 inmates of the state hospital for the the truth from this IIP like ing to pick up a of silver with your The weie all who helped in or had access to the kitchen bj a means un- known a deadly mineral poison was added to scrambled eggs fed to 460 inmates Only six inmates remained in critical condition day and hospital did not expect than one or two moie Born To Ottawa Weighs Only 23 tiny baby girl weighed only C3 ounces at birth was reported as in St Rita's hospital incubator dav j The infant is the daughter Mi and Mrs. S. Ah in 0. She was born three months OK'S SCHETTLER AS Republican Committee Als Endorses F. R. Zellner For Post of H. H Mansfield at was endorsed last nigh by the Richland executive committee for to succeed Judge G E Kalb fleisch who will occupy the com mon pleas bench next Feb 9 The in a session at the gave Fred R. former Democratic clerk of its endorsement for court to fill the caused by the death of August former city tor and acting municipal judge at various times in recent won the party's endorsement over Attorney only other candidate mentioned for the Appointment of Judge successor will he made by Gov. John W. presumably will name The will be appointed bv Judge Kalbfleisch before he goes to the county Schettler received the unanimous endorsement on he second Chanman Ralph In the initial 15 members balloted for Schettler and eight for Beam In endorsing Zellner for court the G O.P. committee continued a custom vears ago by R. 2 Hutchison when he was A point eel a Republican to tho fl's served six years as county of leaving the office last jear when ard was elected to succeed Glenn Sw anger of a last night received committee's approval he sales inspector's which ill be vacated next week hv John recently inducted into the Endorsed H. CRASH KILLS 1 Army Fliers Perish as Craft Plunges In Sev rn aimy were burned to death when heir plane crashed near er- 20 miles west of rmy authorities plane was on a routine ig flight from Baer field near Fort ties said Siv of the men have heen identified tentatively Alaj E. L. Baer field re- lations First Lt. Peck of Second Maicus L. Dean of co-pilot Stall SgK Leo liames ol Radio Rulus M. of Van I C Armstrong of and of Pa crew FREEZE PART OF STORAGE BUTTER Officials Set Aside Supply Housewives Hunt I Bit keep Doughboy from being led dtj hi Odd while fighting far the folks at home may soon have to butter use Mime in mote than 40 pel cent ol the butter supply uas set aside foi fighting men and he lease-lend program elms ol a pi boa id 01 dei And started as and peanut lor of the older ailed to ease the of ual Allied Forces Drive on Last Nazi Positions British Eighth Army Nears Decisive Battle With Africa Corps as U. French Advance In Mediterranean STOCKHOLM newspaper Allehanda reported from Berlin today that tension in German mounting regarding the outcome of the battle in United final phase of the battle of North Africa appeared to be approaching today with columns driving against the small but strongly held Axis bridgehead in Tunisia and the Imperial Eighth army driving toward a decisive battle with the of the Afrika Korps at El Allied commanders believed the time Mas Hearing lo force the Axis into African In the reported that it had taken steps to sever Axis and transport tions with Spain and the Balearic islands by sowing mines over a n ide Repents from African field commanders indicated the n the Axis was draw ing near in both Tunisia and Tho Allied columns m miles and Tunis and closing m Another small WHS behoved al on tho Tunisia east The Get r still 90 miles fiom and it was expected that a hard fight would be to drive them from their the American and Fi ench forces in Tunisia weie considerably to those of the Axis In sive wax ruining uith The British advance guards fighting tbp of Marshal Erwin lit and line ing- toward Kl 10 miles where It nas expected OIP Nazis would at- tempt n capital of entered by the British nut a single shot being Cano lepom said Warning that all u filers outside Spanish territorial limits wore now the admiralty said that any ship which on Page 3. Col. 8) Turin Ablaze After Air Populace Flees Genoa .Is ns possible wilh a which would cut about 10 per two per son a added the affect the etad market before and hat might not be Because of the buted to seasonal production slumps and increasing civilian pui chasing l hp army and navy have found it to gel said At a time when im- m Hie shipping tion made it to ship lo HIP men many vessels with spare for it to sail with other The did not affect retail stocks on IT'S O. K. Pa. y officers told Michael 39, he would have to shave off 12-inch led beard and flowing red mustache his induction into the today re- plied don't I only raised them because they kept men away from GET HIM Youth Arrested For Impersonating Soldier To Thrill COLUMBUS The im- pulse give the girls a had landed Ben 123 of West ln Columbus city tail with impel ina a Kenton was ai bv U S. Ralph in O police from the Lockbourne aiV base found him a Here Are Ads To Study Today In Lifted below are the ads was subjected across the to blast Tlie industrial city of it was officially announced I rated Y Pue to HIP i of the of the difficult bombers communique todav bombs upon site of numerous war including thp Fiat said plane British planes rame The assault was the second m waves to the com against Tunn in thiee and and bombs and the on noil horn Italy in i m T i I bombed in good lasl an air I lie an tiy hat HUPP planes It was that the raid e was and that Huge on 7, Col. 8) Japs Pay 8-tol for Every American Flier Downed Nens P KAN American flier down by the Japs m Solomon fighting the cans are bringing flow n eight was the Tomorrow You Can Read Plans for expansion of recreational facilities at the city's newest public staff New barracks connected with the military flight training program at Mansfield municipal ground classes now under and progress of work on the new asphalt runway A former who has become an outstanding actress at Cleveland's famed A New Jersey businessman who gave up a job to become a year How Associated Press gathers and dispenses its news in the first of an illustrated series of Sunday feature And how to figure I ho correct amount of savings to meet your income tax payments under the new increased given to rules previously LARGE ADS Ohio Yuncker Brothers MEDIUM ADS Mansfield Provident Co. 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Dale Madison Fla and Forest L. tin of Casually relating their battle the four aviators told of the by the Japanese to up American forces holding A Japanese suddenly appeared over I he horizon one day and threw 11-inch shells at At the same time tiv Jap trans- port's loaded with troops at- to effect a did a a the nine tanks which brought weio bv our ar- and we kicked them j as pilot of a I dive was one of ihei f American aviators who got intoi air and helped bring about the destruction of the five or ci uisers and destroyers and the The four aviators said that of the American pilots the Japs are successful in per cent survive and return to their out- fits to The flyers are en route to the marine base at San Diego where they hope to re- leave to visit their Enemy Propaganda Dispatches and picture from capitals of warring tions are to Propaganda is the motive be- hind most ly those from capitals of enemy powers and their satellites Don't confuse reports claims with confirmed