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ANNOUNCEMENTS IS i (Ala.) fisr, llr.nisy, 13, I'll. NoUect I 4 Ik 4 a iLiuope 4.V idany rapus At caver dciwol Maintain Perfect Attendance i Urged As Line Against Reds a Allies Needed Jn Event Of War With REAL ESTATE en i 4n- hTW YORK STOt KS NEW Mr. J. lliP) p. B.

Stocks: Aiirih Corp Am Cn Am Car Ss Pdy l's. Am Roll Mill ItH. Am 6ur 11, Ansconaa 34'. Armour As Co UJ, Aim Dry Odt II1. Atchison 9, AU Refining 11, Avco Mig Bait Oblo llVfc BcndtK Ava Bth 8tfl Bom Air US.

Bordto 40. Brlggi Wt Cms-d Drjr 1J1. Cm Ptelfls HH, Cnno MU1 41 Vi. Cbti Ohio 41. ChrjHn H.

Colitu 43Mi. Colum Oti Oom Solvent! Il's. ComUh so IS. Coot Ca Cora Tivi CurXu Wrth A Douflti AUC Uu root El KoUk 41V Blae rwr 11V Oca UN 14V 0n Pood 144. Oen Utr Mi.

Ooodrlch S4V. Ooedrctr 41V. OuU OU i Charles Glnn. Horace Beal, Philip Bonds, Dorothy Cambron, Gerald Cobb, Kent Cole, Paula Richardson. Billy Norred.

James White, Gwendolyn Smith. Jessie Odom, Huey Lloyd Chastain, Harold Hobbs, Joyce Meddersr Bennie Booth. Robert Lewis Tumlin, Donald Broome. Calvin Logan, Jerry Kilgore, Lula Bell Williams, Etu Pearl Chapman. Trances "White, and Peggy White.

Blxth Orade Richard Aderhoit, Robert Canter. Bobby Clark, Larry Russia, Says Engel WASHINGTON, Mar. Rep. Albert J. Engel H.

safd today ths United States musk hl rebuild Europe if only tainaura i M.a- SS K.nnoeolrh! also ')7 Oldimoblla. Sea ttronf Allies la event ot war with Ruasis: Engel said he ones was cool to the Ides" of mors billions for for tifn sid. But he said he had Chang- ed his "mind because It "approaches 2 the Impossible" for this country to win war with Russia without European bases and support. "While there are many other reasons which may and have been given to Justify a foreign sld pro- gram," he said. "I am here basing my support primarily upon the ground of national defense." Intel, who Is chairman of a House Subcommittee on Army ap- Baslneaa Opporiuni'Jet 1J UTIRS stork Applisnre and B-ira saertlteed.

Noble Street. Orona 1MT 178.. 1 1 Ptsturea. lease, tranchlsea lnclurtl. WrlU Box IJi AJMiUtoa.

Ala- I M-Jip POR SALI: Donut Shop. All new equip. tent, lot aoaen ii buslneoe. MM) 00. Rlehsrdaoa Are.

last Oadsdea. Phoo S3-M, 8S- 3 Hoatca Foe Sal POR BALB: Direct from owner. Mew mnA. 4 room bouaa. Border a Circle, 3M.

Phono 4M. 14-ulb I VACANT. Bast Side Buncaiow. I Rms. Bath, PuQ Cement Basement, With Ldry tuasr sneeiiens conaiiion, rn opprovod.

rno. jrro. xvenmg no. isat-B. i n-uo FOR SALS: I room be use.

rooms and bath with I room apartment and bath. raunowo. li-txp PORSALS: Small house at Oxford Uka. Furnished or unfurnished. Clea aiteavaco.

st-na POR SALS: Oood I room houae, liTFalr-vtow Height. Prtvato noma, a M. Levorett Il-4tp r-or bale: bix room house i 5s7 with bath." on larae lot. Hobson 5t. Blue Mountain.

hor further information call Hoke Dew, King Motor between and 9:30 a. OXFORD sn this shall MODttw bomi schools. ciroiicHir amd TOWM. HICa LtVKL LOT ON BLACKTOP sTrRIIT. VACAMT.

M.sOO. JACKSONVILLE, ALA A WUKIUIIO MAK BOMI. OOOD 1 LOCATION. MO INFLATION HIRE. I SIS US POR THIS POPULAR PRICED bomb.

I 1 propriatlons. made his statement ss the House took up amendment to the 18 j203.0OO,O00 global foreign sid bill Psasage of the measure was considered likely by mlttee was called together two hours before the House session to decide which amendments to support and 2. which to oppose. The bill Includes the 13,300.000,000 European Recov ery program. Rep.

Karl E. Mundt. (R 8. asked the subcommittee to 'endorse his plan to tie Into the sld bill a new control on shipments to Russia and her satellites. slundt's amendment would give the ERP administrator a veto over material to communist countries.

2707 WALNUT AVE; MZJTvnhiiz. bARVsTORS. oas Unbject ths action of the Dtr-a. FtPURriACa-ICa-LOT--FCwi The Commerce and State Depart ments now have the final say-so. tJ.

The committee also was asked to me a siana on proposal oy Rep, John M. Vorys. to add another 1330,000.000 to the bill to help out Japan, Korea, and the Ryukyu Islands. The bill already carries funds not only for European aid as original 17 envisioned in the Marshall Plan but for more military Sld to Greece and Turkey, economic and China, and iar the United Nations Children pund. As passed by the Senate arller lf the relief measure carried only the 13,300,000,000 provided for the first CHILDRXN.

BLACKTOP 8T. APT. I bizi cooat stovb. automatic I WATER HXATIR. ISM -ONLY Sl.SOt DOWN.

BALANCE Wt IS PER MONTH. BONDAT PHO. lOSS-R. I ANNISTON REALTY CO. H.

C. HOLLAND. KoaRof1 I RADIO BLDO. SND PL. HO.

JSt 1 as-ito for SALB-4 Piedmont-New a-room vita Butan gas, including refrlgtrator I ana not water una. Located oa I We lots. Already I financed. Pay equity and tad up payments. Fof informatloa call Anniston 1411 between a.

and p.at. i SS-ltp FOR SALE OR TRADE: room house. seven lots. O. K.

Miller, ins Boutn Front. attention home stTTERS: We are in I position to finance your homo en very I liberal term wna smsu aowa payawata. i Modem srs-roim Bom' ott Kllkwaod, 'OBly Sim oowa, balance as rent, Two modem six-room home near Corns- try tiss. wm seu anyon lor iw dowa, bslsno paid dusrterly. Immedlat possession.

Attraetiv. modem bom iocaud at Maplewood. Will be sold at sacrtfic price. Thl noma bas aardwood floor throughout, tb yard I level, eneed in i back yard, bus passe door. Immediate 1 possession, DeSfO' Real Estate" Insurance Agency 211-211 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK BUILD INO.

i ANNISTON, ALABAMA PHONES: 1104 4r SMS tt-lt Two; good houses and four acres land on Choccolxco Creek. Two deep wel Is. Part of old brick store farm. $4,500.00. Phone Mas sey.

Turner Dairies. 1 621 -J. 29-6tc I 13 months' aid to IS nations par ticlpating injthe Marshall Plan. House leaders of both parties fore saw no real fight to block the mea sure, predicting at the outside 100 negative votes. They hoped, to clean up amendments and push the measure to passage Wednesday.

Then it must go to a conference committee to Iron out differences between the1 House and Senate versions. 13 SJ-H-9 i. Phone si. larra hi-, At. tn- i Attention Farmers Community FEED SEED SALE Startt next Prldiy at 11 A.

M. at ear Bar. BMnf sample of your feed and ard and wnaterer you have to aelL Wa sell tt for you for we ban tba buyers llerula Auction Sale Starts at P. M. -X i Auction Born Mllot last of Oxford oa Atlanta Bwy.

MERCHANDISE Mlaeenancoaa FwP Bala tl LumberLumber Kiln and Air Dried Flooring Celling Siding Finish Framing and Boards Malls and Paints Metal Roofing -AU Klnda of Mouldings Reasonably Priced Boozer Lumber 0 Supply Co. W. 17th' St. Phone 290 1 lc-tft BUILDINGS PLUMBING See us tor various also bulldlnn and complete used plumbing. Immedlato de- uvery, tail or write RALPH I.

BTtPWtNS" BIO POUR CO. rtmaaox davis hotbx, U-tfe New Refrigerators pnd, Wasning Machines Immediate delivery, Saty ttnaa. Phono J04, 1U I. Uth Bt. ss-ar POR SALS; Royal, portable ttoewriter.

reasonable. Phono 1111, 1131 Noble Bt. 2,000 Records5 for $1.00, Pick your 'favorite Hillbillies, Boogie Blue yaaTtetvropJTaniitsr S. a W. Music Co.

1 15 E. 15th 26-3tp Beginning Fflday we arc going to aeU our Cedar Cheau at wholesale price for two week. The Chest formerly sold at S3S M. Wa are selling thorn out at tu n. Also Cedar Robe art going at a special price and two H.

P. motor lor sal. DANIEL'S FORrTITURsV CO, IIS W. 10TB ST. IMtp For -Sale: fresh goat milk, in city.

T. L. Arnold. 25-28 "Washing" Machines- For Sale and Delivery Today We rent washing machines Anniston Elec Co. Block, Dirt Fertilizer Bermuda sod; lawn built; cinder; sand; gravel; tree a tamp removed.

Phono Howell. lltt-R. M-atp POR SALE: Lawn mower, 17-lnch blade. 1100 1M Ulghton Ava. SS-ltp FOR SALE: Ona complete paint spray out.

fit, practically new. $40 00: one table model Pbtlco radio, 111 good condition. Pnone im-J. Mltp COLLAPSIBLE baby buggy, good eondl- tlon. 1031 Commerce, West End.

II FOR SALE: PraetlcaUy new I ft. Servel ga refrigerator. Price reasonable. Mrs. John B.

Lambert. Phone 101, Henia, Ala. ss-ite POR SALS: Supreme wood and coal range. E. B.

Jones, "Alexandria, toe Eng. land Home. SS-Jtp CONCRETE bird bath Uwn benches. porch botes, vase. 30 W.

llth St. l-tp FOOT disc harrow, atalk cutter, also some turning plows. O. V. Pool, 1 mil east of Alexandria.

W-lp RENTALS Apartments Far Bant X3 FOR RENT: 1 two room furnished apart-menu, gas, lights and water tarnished. HIS Wslnut. Phone 3265-R. 14-ltdB TWO room furnished apartment, all utili ties furnished. It.M per, week.

1423 el- Nut Ave. Phone S3. IS-lte 4-ROOM apt. furnished or unfurnished, twe-room furnished spt. SS W.

1Mb St. Be O. V. Pool, 1 mil eaet of Alexandria. St-ltp Two 4-room apts.

for 105, 111 E. 12th St. Call 57 or 784. 28-2tc FOR RENT: 1 room furnished apartment, lights and water furnished, close in, 130 00 month. Phon 111.

-eip TWO room furnished apartment, auto-matte hot water. 44- E. Und -St. Phon 714-J. -3tp TWO room furnUhed apartment to couple.

Avsllsble April 1. J. C. Henderson, lit Snow Street. Oxford.

IS-ltp SMALL house-apartment completely furn ished, electric refrigerator, automatic water newly painted. 1113 Wtlmer Ave. j-m SMALL furnUhed apartment. Couple only. 700 Ulghton Ave.

rnone iu. IS-WG FOR RENT 1 smsll furnUhed apart ments, 1410 Wtlmer. Utilities furnish. Phone 3341 -J. Prefer couple.

SMto TWO unfurnished rooms, hot and cold water, lights, gas furnished, su.oot monthly. Day phono MS. Night phon 3011-XR. h-ih Famished Rooaas tl ROOMS and meals. Also public dining room.

Food served bom style. Fla food and excellent aervtce. No waiting. Spark Boarding Hous 1303 WUawr Ave. Phon mox is-tf NICELT furnished front In.

Phone ITW. bedroom. cla St-ltp FURNISHED room, modern convenience. 111! Qulntard Ave. l-lt FURNISHED bedroom.

1st floor, private oath. No children. Pnrnac J01 tb nt. Phone 13J. M-ll -ltc Hons For Rent NEW: Two and three bedroom houae lor rent.

refrigerator, stov and hot water beater furntsneo. PELHAM HEIGHTS McClellan Houelng Corporatlaa PHONS KSt For sale or rent brick veneer' house, completely furnished. Practically oil furniture, new etric'i refrigerator; 'and electric range. 704 BJue Mage unve. rna.

o. FURNISHED home, 1 bed rooms? FURNISHED home, 1 bed rooms, laiete, painted Instil throughout. Modern. Pe suasion April 1st. 14 -It Noble Street.

Phon 1343-J. lor ti MT em jis Counts Radio Service, for merly known os St. Radio Shop, is now. located at -33 Teague Oxford. Pho.

2737-M. 24-7tc -AUTOMOTIVE Aatamobiles 11 Tot tiptrt or rplr. EdwtrS Smith at BankhMd Otrtf. 1)1 OUn Ad- wri. tnrn rtttofinc.

u. it-lit FOA SALS; "IMS WUly DIui Coup. -1 condition. So C. M.

Xtcbolf. Oxford Rt. 1. rrtndihl School. Jl-3tp at Oad Starnes.

Pell City. Ala. lt-H odayls Special 1939 Chevrolet Sedan See this car you will drive it cway. Service: Packard Cars Reo Trucks 108 W. St.

Phone. 2070 29-1 tc TraUera U-A FOR SALS: It all alurotnum S4-foot bouse trailer. Iirellent condition, I1S00.OS. Anniston Auto Do sot phone. S-4t See 700 Noble St.

S-tfo Tracks 11-B -l-Ua Cberrolet truck, new snotor. ood rubber. Sou cheap lot cash. I at ssos McKleroy. aorta of McArthur Drive.

Sam Holland. SS-Stp FOR SALS: '11 Chevrolet pick-up. first class condition. Cheap for eeah. Bee at 101 Mcstleroy, north ot McArthur Drive.

a Holland. SS-Stp TROCSniNDTTANKwAQOH TRAILXR. Tractor has bow 1S44 motor, new Bondlx Westing bo use air brakes, reinforced frame, excellent -tlreo and -now1 paint lob. Trailer la reconditioned Oroat Dane 4 compartment sett lalloa tank with Brodle totaltstnf meter, new tonM tures and patnl lob. outfit ready lor tsamo- dlata use.

Can save you eaoney. Write or O. Montcomery. Agent, atandard Oil Co. AnnUton.

Ala. l-3te BUSINESS SERVICE Mteenanewwa Berries It GENERAL APPLIANCE CO. "Tow House Quality Oeneral Xleclrle APDlianeaa PBONI 10S Ul HOBL1 lltfe Service. Phone 2761. 1008 Gurnee.

10-tfc Insured fur Storage; -Mai lory Cleaners Phone 440 10-tfc City Refrigeration Service erviee 10- any ana au maaea PHON1 104 101 S. 11th ST. 11-ltp SERVICE Call IJJS-M for Free Estimate. ro-oalr all make. Pick up and delivery.

-jsip Moving and hauling of any kind. Bobbie Boyd. Phone 924. 24-6tp Moving and hauling. Call Dan Johnson.

2697-W. 25-tfc Cold Storage FOR FURS AND WOOLENS Stewart Cleaners 14-tfe BPECIALS: Every Thursday fhd Friday, Ul. T3ryed SSe each. The Washerterla. 11 W.

ltta at. Phono tea. i-tfe POR tho beat consent porch, call cement flnlsnor. R. A.

ConnelL im. M.Ttp RUGS CLEANED Mothproofing and Sizing. Anniston Rug Cleaning Co. Phone 302 EMPLOYMENT Female Help II OREETINO CARD AOENTS: BeU sense tlonal 11 card deluxe everyday assort ment. 100 profit.

Ores test value ever offered. Write Dept. A-ST. Elisabeth Lang In. Tarrytown, M.

T. Mlt WANTED: Walt housekeeper. Will eon elder colored. Llv In If dealrad. Phono Msa l-ltp WANTED full or part time maid.

703 Orchard St, MOte INTERESTINQ vacation position payln teachers selected I1M to glMO, depending on ability and lyntth of A service In which you will grow profes slonslly. Requirements: 14-40 years, white. 1 years' -teaching experience, good record and Handing. Number of open ing limited. Ask tor Mrs.

Lucy Pitman, Jeixerson Davia Hotel, Tuesday, Mar. 30, l-ltp Help Wanted li-A WANTED: Colored couple to live op place. Woman must be good cook. James Weatherly. Phone 414 or 444 M-Jte Mala ntlp 15 VETERANS Representative on of the largest vocational schools hi America are in this area for the purpose of Interviewing eranf for enop training ander trie, OI BUI.

With your government subsistence It possible for you to earn glbg to (204 per monta wmie in training. REFRIOERATION ELECTRICIANS AUl CONDmONINO ELECTRICTTT AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS MACHINE DRAPTINO Address Box Z-M ear Star. M-Itp SALESMEN: If you call on retailer and desire a fsst-oelllng std Una with nigh commission oeld. wrIU to YORK TAPE PRINTERS. Balem Souar.

Terk. Penn, syivsnis. FARM PRODUCTS- Liveatock For Sato If OOOD work horse, year old, tllt.M for Bora and gear. J. A.

Reavaa, 111 Nea- bit! St. Jseksonvllle, Ala. M-3tp FOR SALE: Two good milk eows; on freeb now ta wther rreaB in 1 way. 101 McKWray. north at McArthur Drive.

Sam Holifcni, 1- S-P FOR SALE I year old mar mule, gentle broke. Also couple ton of good and weU peo-vtoo hay, J. C. Barrtt. Rt.

8. Plod- mm. SS-ltp Choice bf 50 pigs and shoats, 2(6 miles south of Oxford on Friendship' Road' Horn. 28-2fp EabbTta ll-A POM SALS: Real llv white Eaater Sun- kt Sa Billy Oray Buaaally, Weaver. Alabama.

vj 14-JtdB will I The following children were per-" feet in attendance at Weaver School during the seventh month: First Grade Mickey Clay, Rich ard Henderson, Percy Odoma, Jerry Rosa, Charles Simpson, Thomas Smith, Joe South. Jack Williams, Patsy Brier, Paye Bryant. Barbara Ann Clay, Betty Clements, Cathy Haywe. un- bard, Carolyn Jones, Ruth Mints, Barbara Jean Robertson, and Joyce Ann Thompson. Second Grade Mildred Ander son.

Carolyn pfaley, Jean Sanders, Charles Hill. Johnny Jones, Ken neth Reld, Henry Sides. Buddy Snider, Wayne Oinn. James Beal. Pat Blanks, Carl and James Roy Agan, Third Orade James Chapman, Howard Cherry.

Arthur Pothard, Clark Osble, James Johnson. Blllle OTCelly, Blllis Phillips, Martha Cherry, Sandra Doyal, Mano Ann Pagan, Ernestine Haskewr Sue Hicks. June Simpson, Jean What-ley, and Barbara Young. Fourth Orade- Tommie An drews Larry Clark. James Roy Carpenter.

Louis Hajmie, Howard Henderson, Orady'Hm, jeanenne Canter. Naomi Clements, uona Cole, Nllle Pinley; Oeorgla Jones, Mar G. Kirk. Claudlne ifunneuy. Mary Sue Odom.

Jean Peek. Oail Sanders, Linda Lue Bennett, ana Carolyn Huckeba. Fifth Orade Joe Aderhoit. Jacksonville Will Receive Reports On JYetp Industries Reports on two new Industries will be made at the meeting of the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce to be held tonight, according to Dan Gray, president. -The new garment plant building is nearing completion and during the past week the rirork -of-training was started.

A site for another prospective plant is being secured of which a report is being made. The meeting will be held In the city hall snd starts at 30 o'clock. Mrs. Mary Dunlap Is Buried Today Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Dunlap, 69, wife of Dr.

Ben Dun-lap, of 1803 Qulntard Avenue, were Jield at the Parker Memorial J5ap. tist Church at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon with Dr. B. Locke Davis officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery, Usrey in charge.

MrS. Dunlap, a native of West Point, had been a resident of Ann Is ton for the past 30 years. She was a member of the Parker Memorial Church for a number of years and was active in church work and other civic programs. She is survived by her hus band; two daughters, Mrs. E.

R. Oheesllng of Atlanta and -Mrs. W. V. Chadwick of Denver, one- sister, Mrs.

S. J. Weeks of Jay, and one brother, J. E. Crump, of Orlando, Fla.

Pallbearers were Dr. W. C. Day, Ollle Johnny Oolightly, Fred B. Bryant.

Charles Stanley, and J. L. Porter. Rotarians Open Montgomery Meet MONTGOMERY, Mar. 39.

Approximately 500 Rotarians were here today attending a three-day meeting of the Alabama district of Rotary International. Today's session included address ernsi reports byrRotariana AcCwi Adkins, Mobile; Harry Hargrove Brundidge; Joe Duckworth, Tusca loosa, and Roy Hickman, Burning ham. Dr. Andrew Holt, executive sec retary of the Tennessee Education Association and a Nashville Rotar lan. was to speak at a luncheon.

Harry Hall, Dothan and Ben Sho waiter, Auburn, were on the after' noon program. The conference dinner will be held tonight with Richard E. Ver- nor, of Chicago, speaking as a rep resentative of the President of Ro tary International. MERCURY (Contiaaed from page 1) high winds almost destroyed their dwellings. Two families were being housed in an undamaged residence and the search continued personal belongings blown away during the hef'ght of the storm, aome'.

articles of clothing being found as much as six miles from the storm center. Mrs. J. II. Allen Rites Will Be Held Tomorrow Mrs.

J. H. Allen. 34, of 1510 Noble Street, died at her residence Saturday night Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the residence with the Rev. Ed Bowen officiating.

Burial will be in the Edgemont Cemetery, Usrey in charge, Mrs. Allen Is survived by. her husband, John H. Allen; her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerge Kelley of Columbiana; four brothers, Bobby Kelley of Birmingham, Ollis Kel ley of Columbiana. Cdreidge Keljey of Rockford. and Marvin Kelley of Anniston: and three sisters, Mrs. Berth Bush of Oxford.

Mrs. Dixie Turner of Ann Is and Mrs. Jean-nice Beaty of Germany. Pallbearers will be M. L.

Tram" meu, J. W. Padgett, Howard Austin. John Lewis Brooks, Aubrey Fat- Tenon, and H. O.

White. 7 AMERICAN' SHOT TRIESTE; Mar. 39. (UM9 An American Army sergeant was "mysteriously ahot" by unknown as sailants late last night in an Amy mess in downtown Trieste. Italian newspapers reported todsy.

Rhubarb has been used si medicine lor more than 4600 years, according to ths Encylopedia Bri- f' Sro r-1 i Crtr v. atr, 1 i .1 i VvjU rn wt pc v. -TKifa ixx i i LISTINGS At Rl1lrults Prlrs THAT AS HOT SALAI IS BUT. win guarantee to l3 your or property at a sans, sn aalabt price la a reasonable List With Cs and Start red! ANNISTON REALTY CO. H.

C. HOLLAND, Realtor RADIO BUXJ. HiQrU I MONEY TO LOAN Honey Te Lean WTE loam raoM i ON RSAL ESTATE. LLOTO P'WM COMMZRCIAL KATIOHAL BANK LU lis POLITICAl AD5 I hereby amutsace my eanJI-acy for TAX ASSESSOU subject to ae- tion. ths DemocraUo Prisriry.

Jt ClIAKLES STAXIXT. Im wU "Kl" (PS. PL. Adv. By I.

Charts Stanley) 1 I hereby anneoutt nay can: 'ic zl flneBca will appreciated. Mm -TV- -l TaT wt-i ctM PeL Adv. By Fred Omrley) I hereby annooace say eanilry v. fft. TAT rnTtrPTf- sasject aeuoa taa frimarr.

Yoor Tots and help L3 tl appredateo. CLAYTON WAtETS (Paid PeL adv. Bp CUytaa Waller) I hereby aajMnaes ny for ths afflca of TAX AZZZZZZZ, ts action of tlia Detawi Primary, I wfH approclato yossr c'. ssufww (Paid PeL Sir. Bp Fraak SeweH) I hereby announce ny caadary -j TAT rnHLrrrr- tot TAf" gubject to actios at ths Democrall IMmary May 1 Tsr Tots ar.l infiuenca will bt appreciated, MX E.

SAWmt (FalS PeL SSw. By Bea B. Sawyert I hereby aajboaaea svy aanSMy for ths of ties af TAX i sBhJeet ta the actios af ths Detso- eratla Frlniary. I would apprecUts ysnr rots sr iBflBSBCw. i t.

cbaiq RtArcirrra (PaM PaBUeal AS. By X. Craig Slaagbter) FOE CONGRESS Cordially and tratefaUy I hercly annoonco say candidacy for miction as Bepreaestatlva in Consrc af the Foarth District af Alabama, gabject ta tha action af ths Decs-entla Frimary, May 4th, 134J. SAM KOZZ3. Tsar support bo spprecUUl.

Pd. FL Sdv. Bp ha Bake, Sot, Ala.) essNS)Sv-' TCIALS ic: -) a 4 1 tnuo HubUrd," Bobbr tepheruRTRobeTt Williams, Trans Williams, Annette Baird, Jeanetts Balrd, Naomi Cherry, Jans Pinley. Jesn Haney, Imogens Haskew, Marguerits Hul-sey. snd Nancy Wbatley.

Seventh Orade Horace Broome, Jerry Bryant, Charles Chapman, Jerry Cole, Harold Dothard, Joe Houston. Donald Medders, Blllle Jeanne Andrews, Mary Helen Bonds, Carrie Lee Pinley, Patsy Hicks, Shirley Kllgore, Jo Ann McOinnls, Janis Richardson. Helen Stephens, snd Margie Truett Eighth Orade Catherine Butlen Clara Ray. Mary Jo Smith, Jean Williams, Gladys Rackley, Aubrey Canada. Jerry Oinn.

Billy Joe Tucker, and Francis Andrews, Ninth Orsde Helen Balrd, Elsie Henderson, Shirley Richardson, Doris Lloyd, John Robert Harbin, Ronald Hubbard. John David Sax on and Moyel Andrews. 5. (Continued From Editorial Page) areas, he told the House puoiic Works Committee, will need "a substantial amount" -of hous ins. snOBTACE Charles W.

Memo of the Bureau of Mines said this country has only enough chrome. used to harden steel, for the next five months. He told a House sub committee that this country gets about half of 1U chrome from Rus sia. "DISASTROUS" S. R.

Pinley. superintendent of the Chattanooga Electric Power Board, opposed legislation to bring the Tennessee Valley Authority under closer con gressional supervision, tie saio TV As past success has been due to its The proposed bill, by. Sen. Kenneth McKellar, (D- Pinley told a Senate subcommittee, would "bring about disastrous results." EDUCATION U. 8.

Education Commissioner John W. Studebaker tried to allay congressional fears Of federal control bf Tes tifying before a Senate subcommittee on U. 8. aid to education, Studebaker said federal control would be impossible unless Congress Itself specifically ordered it. As the House considered the for eign aid measure, a prominent Re publican appealed for approval if for no other reason than to insure strong allies for this country In the event of war; with Russia.

Other congressional developments: MOBILIZATION Sen. Owen Brewster (R said tba United States must have a standby blueprint for wartime Industrial mobilization before Congress winds up Its present session. Next time, he said, "we wont have a year or two to fumble around." DRAFT-l'MT Chairman Leo Allen of the House Rules Committee said he still is opposed to Universal Military Training but that he might go along with a plan to revive the draft on a "standby" basis, litis would call for Immediate registration of men' 18 through 25 but there would be no actual inductions for the time being. ANTI-LYNCII House Republican leaders decided to put their anti-lynching bill on ice for the time However, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Insisted that the measure still would be passed at this session. KmARSHALL OUSTER Rep.

Hafff'lQlutson said Secretary of State George C. Marshall should be removed from office to "avert war." He said he nad found "nothing impressive anywhere in Marshall's record secretary of state." OLEO TAXESr-AFL President William Green said the "unjust" federal tax on oleomargarine should be repealed at once. He asked AFL state federations to urge their Congressmen to sign a petition to foroe a repeal bill out of the House Ag riculture Committee. A "discharge" petition now being circulated has about 13Q signatures. It needs 318.

TANKS FOR Quinn. an investigator for a House Surplus Committee investigating shipments for Russia, said he was checking an anonymous telephone "tip" that surplus tanks and antiaircraft guns have gone to Russia. He said, however, that he "doesn't put tew much stock" in the report. Thorsby Landmark Burns, Occupants Able To Escape THORSBY, Mar. 29.

fAP) Fire destroyed the home of the Werness sisters here yesterday. Miss Anna Werness, a semi-invalid, was slightly burned. The two sisters were preparing dinner when the fire was discov ered. Miss Anna went upstairs In an effort to save some of her be longings, and was trapped there. U.

L. Hayes, 30, a neighbor, rescued her after she had been burned slightly. The Werness home was a land mark here. Strike Fails To Halt Stock Exchange Trading NEW YORK. Mar.

29. The New York Stock and Curb- Ex change's union employes went on strike today, but exchange mem bers kept early trading moving at about normal, pace under emer gency measures. iV Ths Financial Employes Union (AFL) threw picket ones around the exchanges shortly After a. m. Ths lines were heavily reinforced with members of the sailors and seamen unions, Chimpanzees have a sense of rhythm and can perform a kind of IS, IS.

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ra OHO llh, Pacific Ltff 4, Packard 4, Paraat Put 11H. Pannoy St, Pana Kit Popal-Col PhUipa PH UV. Pph-110 Sorv Sl. Padto Radio K-Or Hi Ropublle Stl UVt. turn Tob SI.

Schao-ley Diat Swan Kotoueh W. SboU OU lav Siotdalr OU 1TH. Soeony Vacuum UVt, South Pa 41'. South RT ISH. Std Brandt IV.

Std OU MJ 4. Studobakar 1T. Tata On M. Thm OuU Prod OH, Tlmk-D As IS. Unfam Carbldo 101, Unit BlKult 11.

Vnltod Cora JS.TJI Plpo 44. Rubber 43. Stoat TJ4, Vanadium IIS, Warnor Bret Wtatlnt Air Bka MS, Westing Bloc Woolworth 4S. MONTGOMCBT LIVESTOCK MONTOOMKRY. Mar.

it. lAf Bf Paoerai Stati Market Mewi Service at Union Stockyardi). Cattle: MtlmaUd talabla recelpU IM. Inoludlnt around 121 holdovera and ever- nllW; opain alaugaur eatuo trad ju and dractr: market not fully eaubllahed. early aaloa veak to 1 00 or more lover: replacement material moetiy ateaoy; moat cattle elauihter stilt la first bands; few loindtum tlaufhter yeerllnrs n.oo- SSM; common lt.0O-ai.0O; few to common butcher cows II 0O-11.

10: can- ners and cutters U.TS-1S 00: medium stocker tteora and heifers common ll.JO-ll.M. Calves: estimated salable receipts IS. Market not fully established: but lew early tales mostly steady with Priday a decline: medium Hiuehter eajvet lt to- 00; common IS 00-17 culls dowa to 14.00 and below. Hots: estimated salable receipts Market steady throughout list. Medium choice barrows and flits: lso-t4t lot IS 00-11 40 340-100 lbs 17.06-17JO; S0O 100 lbs 00-1S SO; 1M-1M lbs 1110-17 00: 140.1M lbs IS tO-140 IBS 11.00 14 M.

Medium and food sows: 110-140 lbs 14M-15 00; 140-370 lbs 11W-140U; lbs 110-1100; stags 10.00. MAJOR (Contlnaed from pags 1) lng committed every 18J seconds throughout the nation. Why the Increase in crime? Head O-Man Hoover says: "A failure on the part of too manv. to. assume, the re- sDonslbillUes of citizenship.

Too frequently law enforcement ag encies are not provided with adC' quate facilities, funds and trained officers. "The Juvenile delinquent of the war years is becoming the harden ed criminal of today. They pro vide the recruits for the formation of gangs following in many respects the nattern of the early twenties, "Home life has deteriorated and in too many instances homes are merely places of living not nlacea of learning. "Real reduction In present-day crime rates will not come until every adult recognizes his respons ibility jto Wouth and his responsl bility as a citizen, In these days of uncertainty the American peo ple must realize that if we are to be strong Internally every effort must be directed toward the goar of making the people of this na tlon more law-abiding. ALLIES (Contlnaed from pare L) of the United States, Britain and France?" Washington.

London and Paris authorities denied last Tuesday that a three-power meeting is planned for next month. The U. S. member of the Foreign Ministers' Conference Secretary of State George C. Marshall, went to Bogota, Colombia, for opening of the 21-natlon ninth Fan American Conference to deal with hemisphere problems.

In the 17th youthful cheeks were attained by means of plumpers," soft balls of wax plac ed in the cheeks to pad them. Classified Ads ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements 1 lriSYCHiC STUDIO. Reader Advisor Luck happiness and success. Will tell ev- erythlng you Wish to know. Remove tvtl influence or au una, no matter wnat may be your tear, (op or ambition 1 tan help you Now at our new location.

1401 Gurnee Ave. Open daily 10-7 o'clock and Sundays. Anniston, Ala. Narsertea 4A LANDSCAPING Free Estimates Evergreens, Fruit. Nut, Shade Treea.

Camellias, rose. Mountain Side Nursery TTH NOBLE ST. PHO. 114 or113T Oeranlum cuttings and assorted colors. Ill Cooper Ava, Anniston.

St-ltp LANDSCAPING FREE ESTIMATES ON ANT SHRUB JOB Certified fruit trees, pecans, roaea. eta. HOLLBY 0 LANOSCAPB NURSERT SOS NOBLE ST. PHONE MT S-tf Uat And Found I LOST; Thursday in or near men's taat- roont at Court House, black billfold containing around 40 00. Nam In billfold.

i. W. Freeman. ISO Brown Ave. Rotors to above or Star Office.

Reward. as-itd LOST vicinity of library, pair tortoise Hull rim classes. Reward. Phono 30 -M. a.ttM LOST vicinity of Tally-Ho, on black and white aettov.

an snottcd Bnlntor. both nad collar oa them with T. In grass. HunUvtll. Ala.

Pleas notify T. la-gram. Jeff Davl Hotel. -Reward JS-ltp Feraonala PAUL: Did you kaow that Jimmy I glv-Ing Shakespeare Reel for the longest fish taught at Oxford Lake vthh onr n-np Schools And Cvllere S-A VIOH SCHOOL' No clssse. prepare at homo.

Fro booklet. Writ American School. Dept. A. B.

P. O. Bos 1144. Blrmlng, Sen. Russell Belierej, U.

S. Will Fight Russia Mar. Senator Russell Oa.) said to-day, "We will have to fight again if Russian-aggression reaches the point where it actually threat-tns our institutions and the free-Y dom of the American people." 1 Interviewed by The AtlanU Con- stitution, Russell called upon the Democrats to discard President Truman and, in view of the world draft Oeneral Dwlght Eisenhower as their Presidential candidate. mm Oa Aulomobiles 21 Killed By Explosion In Depths Of Corregidor MANILA, Mar, 39. trapped1" ammunition exploded in the depths of the Rocky Island fortress of Corregldor, killing 31 Plllplnos.

and the Philippine army today blamed Japanese troops for rigging the device during the war. Furniture OS. OSCO Quick, Courteous Scmco Ths Cost Is Law. tamUfata Oar Flaa Befors Ira Somw. 0 laH-'l I lilJkb immiY 3rd Floor Commercial Bonk Elij.

MAYOR JAILS SELF COAL OROVE, Mar. 29. (P) A passerby was attracted by yells i from the Jail of this Lawrence County village yesterday. He found the mayor himself. Archie Maloue, behind the bars.

Malone had been waiting an hour to get out. His ''honor had gone into the deserted jail to make an Inspection. Jailor James Fullerto came along and, seemg the front door open, locked jt and went on his way. I rm Mm III I mm 1M7 tOBJJ CONTEKTIBLjX CLTJB COITC HTni wall tires, saa visor, radio, heater and lefroster. rer-foraaa ss if a Bw car.

IHt FLTMOrra -SreClAt DELUXK 4-DOOS A Tery aico aaUmobile. IMS CHEVROLET t-DOOR I ga TliU Car It a Barraln! 1 X9U cnSTROLET Z-DOOR EEDAK New Balat jet, heater. iPtTFORO SCFllt DI1TJXR TTJDOR 7 Thia ear Is a real hartalat ltu'ciIlVROLET SFCCIAL ftELUXI lDOOR ExeeptiaaHy tires. IHT STLDEBAKEB COMMANDER 4-DOOR Eqalppe with radio, hoa4, swo wWlewaa Urea, ttm aa aew ear. 1943 C1TRTELEB BOTAL 4-DOOS i Has radio, heater, aew tires, as elaa as aw, 1MI FLTMOUTTI 2-DOOR Heater, sew Urea.

Tery ckaaw Km 4 Save 25 Oil AUTO IIISURAIICE We Aba HandU LIFE FIKE INSURANCE 7. DUPREE rs. ess tier wumt. bm. ni ss-a cav lyipcoiooo tow WEEKLY PAYMENTS 1015 Wilmcr AVe.

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