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Save Waste Fats Full Wire Report of the United Preji Founded July 24; .3829 in A 0 IT 0 ft A "12, If) 4 5 a CtiKi JAPS AWAIT ANOTHER AIR City's Budget Requests For $409,740 A budget listing requests for for the general operation of the city for 1946, an increase of npprox- imatcly $40.000 over the estimated V. cost of operation for this year, now on file in the office City Auditor Ellsworth Alhcit for public inspection. A public hearing on the budget is scheduled for 7 p. in. July 23, after which it will be formally adopted by council ana filed with the county auditor as an indication of the city's needs for next year.

In addition to the general operating budget of $409.740. other items which are included in the total are: water works, nuto'tax, gasoline tax, $35,000 and sink- in); fund $60,950, making a grand to- fc tal of $779,790. These latter items represent anticipated income into those respective funds. Waterworks income is used for. water works purposes only, auto and gas lax is used for Reporter Finds Fire Destroys Camp A Busy Place Six Farm Buildings By ROBERT W.

I-TNK Mrs. CHia Riiricr. 50. was burned The bugler's call of "Reveille nn both nrxl, on her let! 55 boys ut Camp Iss-Scc- i leu shortly before when Kcs each morning for the start ot she attempted to remove a'-lrnctor another day, but the boys don't feel from burninc barn at the Hurrer farm on Murray RidKC road; one mile south of Telegraph rond. Mrs.

burns were treated at Memorial Hospitnl. but it was reported that her burns were LI. Smm 8. Rockwood about it as men in the Army supposed to feel. Theri- are a number of reasons lor iho difference in feeling, of course.

Those boys at Citmp iiie younger, and anxious to get started vr rp rnol Kh rrql ro that with the day's activities. Sleep remain at the hospital. Six farm building and nearly all of their contents were destroyed by the nrn No accurate estimate ns to the loss obtainable carlv WINS Rockwood. ria missioned a second lieutenant in I "just another day" in the third per the Marine Corps after completing iod of the 1945 season for the camp- doesn't hnvc iiuitc the same appeal as it will a few years from now. Then, too, "Ucveillo" doesn't come soldier will tell you that' isn't the Uljs llftcrtm(m wfls knnwl is sounded (he Army.

jt tnousaml? Lvery day is a busy d.ty at the of Collars ockwood. a 1943 graduate of Ely- 40-acre Y. C. A. camp on the a High School, has been com- Vermilion River, so yesterday was ers who aro there now.

1 Views Ituprrtion GOAL. Kill from to driven from'' 3. former U. S. aif'koui hona Ofl street repair, improvement and pa- Harrison street, and the sinking fund is 'source from which the city's bond- ed indebtedness is paid.

Improvements Needed i The general operating fund re- i quest for $409,740 while higher by I $40,000 over the anticipated c.x- i Apendilures for this year, is only higher than the amount which was asked for 1945 in the budget which was prepared a year his training at Quantico. Va. Mrs. Rodncv G. "Rockwood', 'ziH Chronicle-Telegram reporter 'in' CHINESE FORCES DRIVE DEEPER INTO JAP COR carved additional chunks iVin mr.rtiitirt i MLI if I 11 nil i JIDMUI 1.

-i-- I- nfv.U^... lit. Council Finance Chairman S. N. Black said that the new budget is because of improvements v.

hich are needed and which would be undertaken next year if the money is in the improvement list is $7.500 for construe- No. 3 Continued on Page 2 'Quadruple Amputee Awarded Bronze Medal New Cars May Be Ration Free By January i arrived as the morning inspection was getting under way. Camp Director Everett Palmer was makmg I Ins inspection (he boys lined up 1 in front of their lodges, and he warned them that this was to be a "lough" inspection. He checked carefully on each boy's hair, fae'e. teeth, neck, ears, fingernails und and marked a point against the lodge for each item that was not just us it should been Then "round the Indue p.i.-.sei.nci hd n((l slj mi kll)( do ears, which already in produe- merit points if something wasn't lion, may be ration-free by -next aclly in order.

most Americans prob-i Thcrc wcrc protests from of the but thut the fire, but it was. believed that no other livestock was the barn. Cause Is Not Known Cause of the fire was not known definitely. A neighbor reported i. r.nr.

runt ijn.i\r- nr.r.t-r.iL in i mw AUII.CD i Mistiest me of snon-1 UL Jap-eomruueti eorrmor uuiiui, MIUWII in uui ecu Toward the west, the Chinese tam-oiis ignition and suggestion hilve reached and Loyang in driving toward Kweilin. format. U. S. Air Base.

To the east, Tnyu, was also made that a short circuit shown by black arrow at upper right, is springboard for offensive toward. Kukotig. communications center. rniulit have developed-in the dec- Kanhsien. near Tayu.

has been isolated, with its expected momentarily. Well to the south. Cruneso trie fence which was attached to i are driving from Tancliuk toward junction with forces have the bnrn at one corner. China, Allied Air Forces are active. The fire was discovered by two neighboring children.

Roxanne and Tommy Hallauer, who were playing in the yard. The Burrers daughter. Donna. 14. a friend.

Dnrina l.impiich. of Warren, visiting at the mi her vacation, were in ttji Down in Indo(Acme) Report British Assault On SabangBase at the lime. Mr. TJurrer WiiP at work at the A. Olsen Manufacturing Company plant and a son, Richard was working on nn- ablv v.on't be able to gel one Jor! Th'e thrr farm Another some time afterward.

what was expected of them. tllc Navy. The Wnr BoBid bt-j Quosuons lodge, at (hf Th(- buildings destroyed includ-. lieves tint enouch wiU i 5C rc i eri h'P ro by B5 imminent Allied landing operations heves that enoufih ial vv cd lntlR ted le fe a horse barn. 20 by 35 feet: nc Cnrnicnbar Islands, In the be available auring the nexl pctlll top umors Cl ich a tool shed, 20 by feet: a milk months tyauulaclurci-s tu The Mohlcun.

Ludgc winner i bouse, granary and a corn crib Says Japs Will Soon Be Cleared From Northern Luzon -MANILA. H.idto Tokyo cpecu- NORTHERN Lieut. Oea On'swold. commander of the American 14th corps, promised today that Indian Ocf-nn, following a reported make moie cars by nc.xt March 31. i The Vi'PB's announcement meant that the lid will be off to buy new car in you can i iind one.

There is an estimated BATTLE CREEK, a i backlog demand for live to eight simple bedside ceremony witnessed million- cars, and two or only by his pretty, brurieUc wile, cvt threc ears ma before KrederiC" "Hcrisei everybody who wants a new car will quadruple ampuiee of Jewell, the -World' War II, today awardeJ "the Bronze Star Medal and othe; decoralions for heroic aclion in the Pacific that led to his present plight. In uddilion. lo the medal, Hcnscl. a cheerful patient with an opti- outlook at Percy Jones con valescenl hospital here, was awarded the Hurple Heart for wpunds received on Okinawa on June 2 and the Asiatic Pacific Theater ribbon with three Bronze Campaign for active participation in c'am- on the islands of Guam. Leyte and the Ryukus group.

The awards were presented by ig. Gen. Joseph E. Bastion, commanding general ot 1'ercy Jonc.s be able to Many dealers have already established "priority lists' lor people yesterday, with only five points, but Destroyed carrier-based assault jyalnst two others were close with' contents destroyed included the Stimulra naval, base at Subnng. six pojuis each.

One Judge 10 I 30() bales of hay. 300 bale? of straw, Japanese broadcasters said that points against it-, however and the other one 18' points. The inspection was followed by the first official period. Nufmally 28 loads of loose hay. a 1941 Chevro- Allied navul units had recently laid let sedan belonging to Dick, a trac- buoys in the waters adjacent to tor, and all of the farm tools with the group, which are flag-raising of the 'he exception of a.

manure spread- located north ot Sumatra and went comes, furtt a'plow and -fnke. Among the! Malaya, while only yesterday thing in the morning, but Ihe I tooU dwlroyed were a potato plant- 1 morning a Bnfixh carrier Us -force rope had been broken, so it was pre- er. duster, a mowing machine, had new CRTS. I The allto industry now has to turn out cars st a lop nuc of 2.000.000 a year Producers arc iinxKni' 10 begin ex- piinsion in ordt'r to unemployment remit ing from lion.s I'utbaekb. It is hoped they ceiled yesterday by the morning nii-al.

the meal clean-up und. morn- nig duties, preparation for inspection and the inspection. Tests A series of athletic tests followed the Among these tests are running, jiunp and reach, baseball throw, run and catch. grain drill, a tr.iiler. a corn planUr.

and a potato digger. Mrs. Burrer WHS reported to have been burned when she made im- Mjcccssfuj rfd.rt to Ihe tractor' in the burn, to drive il to the outside. Kircmcn from both Klyria city litill-up. push-up, I department and the Carlisle Town' run.

running department responded to the' lated toduy on the possibility of II won't be long before the Japan tire cleared from Northern Luzon. Oriswold Bald American and Filipino troops nre'cooperating in an Hllnmt to-cnuh tho ing enemy principally in the Kiangnn-Bontoc area. The Japanese have been driven in to-the gloomy, unexplored Blerra Madra mounUhiR, which rise up to 7,000 feet, and Orliwold said "we want any Japs, Bitting In those hills showing the if tcoth wherever they show fight we are going alter them. "They had to leave behind most of their heavy equipment- but they still have ft little artillery. They carried with them what food they could, but it won't last long." Qrlswold particularly nonimend- ed the 3.7th (Ohio) rapid ride up the Cagayan Valley, which is virtually cleared.

launched Sabang. some 200 planes t-an reach the 4000.000 rate by late 1 ld um standing broad "jumjil No Continued on Page 1946. Boys Credited With Averting Wreck WASHINGTON -Two Kl -il 11.and 13. were credited today hospital, by order of the command- averting a. pos-sible tragedy on llic of the medium tank unit lo uhich the 26-year-old sergtam attached in the Pacalic mam line ol the Baltimore Ohio The boys.

Eugene Caudel'l. 11. and Since bis wites arrival fioni'i Bobby Rolen. 13, wore their home in Corbm. Hcnsel has bctt) discussing plans for buying a litlle chicken larm he Ifinglly receives two ai'iificial arms and two artificial legs.

Hospital said he hat been especially cheerful since he was visited last Tuesday by Louis Bromfield, noted aulhoi -farmer fiom Mansfield, O. Another Elyrian Joins The WAVES Another Elyriau has joined the WAVES. Thelma Blinzley McCarthy of 421 East Broad 1 street vas sworn into, the service yesterday and is now at her home awaiting orders to report for training al Hunter College. Audrey May Jones, seaman second class of 118 Elaine street, has completed her basic training snd indoctrination course at the Naval Training SchooJ The Bronx, New York and has received orders 10 report for further instruction at i.g tlit in tliun- deiMorm nfiernoon they jaw lightning topple a yianl tree across Hie They ran to a nearby house and got Mrs. Willum Wright to phone Ihe to "stop all trains'" The call was relayed to the ticket agt-nt at Laurel.

who rushed out onto the tracks and' 1 lagged down tjjie crack Detroit to Washington Ambassador as it raced through the itorm. Railroad officials faid the Ambassador might have crashed into the troe in the rain had thr boys' call reached the Laurel agent 90 seconds later. and rope climb. Director Palmer explained I these tests make boys conscious of i ilieir various athletic abilities. Hoc-j ords are listed at tUe end ol each i period in the newspaper, Moon-Dew Games and a short swim usually alMi precede the noon meal.

After the noon comes trie meal eican-up and a one-hour rest i Lorain county's share of the County To Receive $65,081.88 More From Sales Tax Injecting dramatic lone into the broadcast, the Japanese Domei agency said lh.it a group of "enemy secret ageVits" had landed o'n Ta- nah Masa Island, off the southern coast of Sumatra, early last month. I'Jnmei said a Japanese "mopping- up" unit had "immediately spotted thr enemy's base of operations and by carrying out a surprise attack had eliminated them This dispatch also claimed that a second "enemy" base, lying two aiid a half north of Ihe. first "ii TaiKjh Masa, jjad been "wiped out" several days later by a Japanese raiding party whipW was nided by the local constabulary corps. Jap Drifrnsrs C'rack front Japanese period, with tne boys lying in their; oOOOOO additional sales tax which tjhe Bon bunks in their lodges. Dunns that I 10 i rK voted (or Iccyl gov- eouiiteraltacks have failed to stem 1 i' 1i0k i J' ql lip lncss 1 erlimcnts this will be Sfi.V- Australian troops driving toward 081 88, according to figures Worked the East Borneo oil fields, it was out by Ihe slate auditor's depart- announced and enemy do- nutit and forwarded to County fenses have been clicked at three that few brief nioments.

except for a any other World Rank Plan Attacked By Sen. Taft Robert A. Taft, tpday urged the Senate Action oft Woods mdnetay at "least until after Ihe cummer recess, The proposals, already approved by the House, provide for United Slates participation Tn" 19,000,000,000 world bank and an 18300,000,000 inlerhational monetary itabllizatlon fund. Taft Declared In a blUterini attack that they would commit this country "to long range policies which will cost us billioni of dol time during the day. The three-hour afternoon program, from to 5 30 follows time a variety of acliv- progress, with three or Auditor Frank Ayres ti day The amount is in addition to the) area.

different points in the Balikpapan Hies four usually running at the same time under the direction of the lodge lender? and -junior leaders. Among these activities ar'e swim- instruction, advanced swim- nf $268,000 from sales tnx. raising the lolal for local distribution this year to $333,000. Ay res today that the county ud et i L. of he ming class, archery, nature study, handicraft wtirk, and free time Have Nature Study The hundreds ol trees and flowers on the ciimp grounds provide an unusual opportunity for nature stu- No 2 ContimiRd on Page 2 Gen.

MncArthur's communique revealed ihat soldiers of tlfp Seventh Australian Division', hitting the centir of the Japanese line have pushed inland three miles from the coastal village of Sepping- ganketjil. three miles east of Balik- papan. Otheiyuiiits' of the Seventh Aus- ahan, after a week's bitter flghl- roadblocks. tr ing enemy Lausche Signs Bill Granting Funds To Local Governments County Treasurer Walter J. Wright and Prosecutor William O.

Wickens numbers, will mi e't probably early 'next week to allocate- Ihe additional Stio.OHl to tile various subdivisions mi the basis tnTir needs, grt and rifle fire, have pierced as provided by law. Japanese outer defenses north- The l.udget commission vill also i ast o( Manggar airstrip, complete its allocation of the re-, third- advance, the Aussies maining hhlf of the regular mnvpd through heavy minefields 000 salis tax allocation. The com- 0 puth wj hlrl na if a mile of 200- mtssion allocated only half this nifib Moull Matochampar, six far year because of the mjlos nortl) of Balikpapan, where laturi. which Iv Id up 'action on apalles( (nvccs werc continuing to Troop Train Hits Auto, Three Women Killed women were kill ed when the automobile In which they were riding was strurlc by a Pennsylvania Railroad troop (rain and dragged 1,000 feel at crossing in nearby Columbiana, The accident claimed the lives of Mrs. Pearl Grist, .67, of Nfjjley the driver; her niece.

Haze Hamilton, 43. ot la. and Mrs, Holden, 60. of New Brighton. Pa a guest of Mrs.

Grist Miss Hamilton was en r'n'ute to Salem. to board a train that Wa lo have taken her home. U. S.Tleet Lurks Near Jap Coast GUAM American struck at southern Japan again today and Tokyo alerted itt conntfll defenses against possible new carrier utrikc by the hlncked-otit U. S.

Third Fleet, InrkinR somewhere off. Ihe emy homeland. Enemy said 180 American and bombers thundered up from Okinawa early today to aftack tho Japanese suicide plane bases on southern Kyushu, but turned back by bad weather over the targets. Some oC the raiders also flew over Shikoku Island, between Kyushu and Honshu, back to tlirir Okinawa basei, the Japanese accounts said. There no new word front Admiral Chester W.

Nitnitt' liendquarters on the whereabouts of the nuiKsive Araeri-. an fJeet that hurled" more than 1,000 carrier planes into a savage, j12-liotir attack on the Tokyo area Tuesday and then vanished under a naval security blackout Another Blow Boon hij, Japanese, spokesmen said the warships retire4- the Tokyo strike and weH. still lurking off "I see no reason why we thould scatter out a-neUv. recklessly the another air blow. Enemy nccounta nneser'nptanes in force bombefl Ijy le.

Frank xiynature to bills passed by the 96th general assembly will give local yovcnmienr- almos.t double the lunds. provided Naval Bartocks, CNO (DNC). Washington, Her brother Leonard E. Jones is a lieutenant in the Merchant Mildred A. Lotlman of the White- SIU.OOO.OOO each year, ugned by Only Jl.000.000 was granted in sub- sldii-s in 19f3-44.

I Fmir provisions contained in the! capital tmpiovC'iiients bill and the I general appropriation bill make up sales t.ix until clott to tht end lls on consolidate. In the Philippines. American the 1943-4 bienmum. the subsidies grunted 1m govern-' A bill (jiving a direct grant ol nier.i- in audition to the $32.000 0001 to tecol governments to) fund Railroad Contract For Cars CLEVELAND Erie railroad to- head road, a seaman second Ain Iho WAVES, has also completed the work at The Bronx training schools and has been ordered ori for further instruction at Sprcislist CJiTEt in Washiiigton, D. C.

She lias a brother Howard L'oilman, sert'ing in ih'e Navy. Oiher Elyria girls will hnve un to look into Ihe pus- SibililiPs of service in the WAVES this afternoon -and evening and tomorrow afternoon ev tiling bfc'li Petty Officer Alice Berg will at the WAVES recruiting 138 Middle avenue. The Weather OHIO- cloudinc-s i.nri AVaMiiir ft'llowtd by nd 1 toni'jh'. Kiiday 'itioinms- Slightly ix-c In Knd.iy MARKETS TODAY ON PAGE I WO -the bill are and 'villages lor use exclusively day warded contracts to the It hem Steel for the construction i.f (MX) all fteel 70-ton drop and gon- ears at Johnstown. and 100 all sttel 70-ton, covered hopper cars lu the CitTniviUe Stetl Car it Greenville, Pn.

The cars are in addition to the 700 all steel 50-ton box ears ordered fri in the American Car arid un- diy at Chie-ago. Delivfry of the HIM) cars was expected HI thr be (iistribuied over the In granted to Wednesday. Twelve million dollars of the yearly appropriation will in County Treasurers for altomttotrf strtw-tuiii ol Villages ure I lo iriunicipal corporations the pruiited $1,560.000 may be i ba-is ol municipal tax duplicates, i used any local The addilii-jnnl $4000.000 per The general appi pro- is to be distributed on the basis ul I viues uikiitinnal iur.ds lur enies and I lowiisjups. KtiniKirk'-d I-ir tily use. i Adoption of chunge in the in street and highway ilcparuiu nis, methods "i distribution Was a lund ot while town-i f' quarter of 1946, offieul a vu'tury fur rural U'yi'latuiT.

hn were grunted 1,500.000 lor tile leci a determined light for same purpose, iho change vvhirli aids jwoi Oovernor 1 by distributins a fourth ol the lund mi the population" basis. In ihe 1943-4 biennmm only Ihe tU.OOO.UOO per year, distributed on liie el municipal tax dupli- iaics, granted to the J.caj i nniep.ts Provide ijubsidiM Algiig tht- out i Kl.intii a.s-.Linb]> aKo )Jiovichd 000 in li.r li.a'u'h in? funav and other pui jjixstt LINCOLN "Klving TiKfis." trodps of the Sixth Division were reportc-d unufnc'ially have broken through the.tii-st line of defense in the Japanese Kiangan pocket, in north central Lirzon. Radio Tokyo continued to fight the unconfirmed brittle of Ternate Island with a broadcast asserting thiit American troops on the litlle island, off western coast of Halmuhera. had been section. Big Three Meeting Believed Near that th big Him- meeting was only a few days off mounted in Berlin toda when it Wiis learned that all civil ians' liavc been removed from th section where President Truma Prime Minister Churchill and Pre micr Stalin are to confer.

Security measures hnve been intensified throughout the city mid the wlioVe' surrounding the meeting site has been practically 5ealed off. The exact location of the meeting place is a n-ciet. but it can be' reported thai Russian and western Allied soldiers are standing guard around ihe area and all air- lields jire cloM'ly gu.ircied. throughout the he In a speedi prepared tor Senate delivery. Taft termed the bank "a tremerjd ous plan, under the guise of international cooperation, to lend our people's and our government's money abroad." He called the lund "even more unsound." Under the proposals, the United States would put up nearly 16,000,000,000 for the fund and the bank.

Tile Senate Banking Committee, by a 14 to 4 vole, has urged Senate ratification. The legislation tentatively la scheduled to come before the Ben- ate next Monday, but may be Jorc- ed to make way for the United Nations charter. Urging postponement of a decision on the proposals, Taft said that neither the new Secretary of State, James P. Byrnes, nor the incoming Secretary of the Treasury, Kred M. Vinson, has had time to consider their "sweeping implications." "Basically," he laid, "the question is whether we are willing to commit this government to a permanent policy of government teed foreign investment and widespread foreign loans to foreign governments." "I cannot Imagine that the American people will really wish to embark at government expense on a- July 7, it was disclosed 64 per cent nf Kol'ti WHS laid in ashes, including half the city's railroad installations.

The entire urban area of 80 milrs southwest of the capital, also was revealed to have hern -destroyed completely, excepting only a few small sections near the northern and s'outhern city limits. Other Japanese war centers now more than half destroyed include: Tokyo, Kobe, Yok- kaichi, Toyohushi, Shizuoka, Okayama, Kuchi, Tokushiroa, TakainatMi, Himeji, Hama- K'ure. Elyrian Promoted To First Lieutenant Word has been received of the promotion of Robert R. MacDoriald of this city to First. Lieutenant.

He is a special service officer for the 334th Engineers stationed in Le- Havre. France. Lt. MacDonald is a graduate of Elyria High School and attended Ohio State University. He has been in the Army two years, and is the son of! Mf.

and Mrs. R. E. MacDonald of Fifth St. Receives Discharge From The Navv Elyria Reached 154.8 Per Cent Of Goal In War Bond Drive 4 just west: of during the night, utarting OH air tie Ws AlcanwhOe, the U.

S. Army's B-2!) headquarters announced that two more cities had been added to the roster of targets now more than half destroyed, running the score to 14. i In Ihe great fire raid on Erie County Deputies To Examine Trucks match the old style western cattle rustling In Erie vast policy of scattering our assets. County. Sheriff William Souter has SET their shooting rods and patrol all county highways curing Uie night.

The deputies are armed'with orders to stop and examine all panel and pickup trucks, the modern means of running off cattle. Souter said that one farmer had reported thai a cattle rustler bad- out his wire -fence and 4riven' off two cows and'two calves. Another reported finding cow in his driveway with its throat silt. i In a final report on the results of ihe Seventh War Loan Drive. issued by Harry W.

Luethi. drive ch.iinnuii, today was found that 8()-l i Elynaus liad purchased 27,918 received his' discharge fiom bonds one bond for each mc.uiwhili, all of this Hiojiey. had requested only the $32000.000: Small Group Will i Srnmontii Report For Induction The CiiiveriKir the N.ivy. accnrding the Elvi word re- Seleclive i The woni.m hud child in the city. il amounted to 800..104 2S.

winch is 154-8 per cent which was $3.746,940. it out letters of appre- Sgt, Carter Home From Overseas Sgt. Charles (Bill) Carter is home on 30 days' furlough. He a nxera- ber of a Quartermaster Co. which has served with the 1st, 3rd I and 15th armies in Germany.

He the son of Mr. and Carter. M.U 21 Riverside Homes. He has been been satisfactory. "Ihere were 27.429 series.

bonds rold during of lhat tjme ov enelli As soo the drive. his furlough has been completed Individual soles. "H'Uidmg serws he go to Fort Gruber ok i a bciids totalled 27.834, wmch gn ment netted $1,725.876.25. This is 92.1 per cent of the of Sl.873,470. Corporation bonds purchased in Ihe drive amounted to 217.5 per cent of' the Quota of $1,873,470.

i Rybarcyk will be th. outiighl grant. the fmr.ll up o( men More Work Clothing The nun lu.ve been import f.marrow fur in- -r p. -ri the Armed Forcci-, I be On I he Market Klyrui Sei'i-jive Service ol In i.iU iiinounced today. Salrs ft this type amounted to paviiiR the way lor the ve'- oj or alJ ol these provisions yesteruay wlien in- cmphaj-iiod 'iu incn-uM of over $38.000.000 in the lotnl Ihe 194a-44 ap- pi WASHINGTON- The war pioduc- boa id ti-day that more The men will at Ihr rlothmi; be on the markets 11 a in.

ininorrow to to Cli veUnd induclKii. the Luelhi And lo the 074 529. in the duve. ACME Beverages, 619 Lodi St. an-; i nounces ihal'due lo a sugar I cui.

il necessary lo discontinue all but two of il? soft-drink pro- two lo be continued are Tip-Up and Perko, a pure grapefruit juice beverage. Ask i Altin'Ujjh the of series builds w.i-: ''lily 95.3 per eent of the nf $1 ItiM 376. the total for Ihe dme of $1.108.841.25 was consid- by tho drive officials to have R1VOI.I Adv CAl'ITOl. l.l:iry Co she Tnl M. Ariv iCELANOS l.i now Stci-Tid St Adv VKRM1L10N-ON-THE-LAKE Danc- injj Wednesday.

Friday. Satuv- day Sunday. Morrie Alexander fiT Tip-Up or Pcrko nexl time. Thanks. Acme Beverages, Kmil Adv.

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