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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 5

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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1947 ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH PAGE 5 A ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF 25 NAMED ON COURTHOUSE PLAN nV coming Jut twaqe DONNELL THINKING OF DOLLARS, NEEDY PLEAD FOR HOMES Continued From Page One. of the year reports of seven thefts in which trucks apparently were used to carry away stolen whisky and beer had been received. The total value of the liquor and beer was about $2450, including that taken in thefts reported today. RESTYLING REPAIRING CLEANING GLAZING A Citizens' Advisory Committee to advise the St.

Louis County Court in matters pertaining to construction of a proposed Courthouse and War Memorial in the area intact because of the food shortage. In addition to cot- Tel. CE. 4376 some time In the night thieves entered the tavern and stole whisky valued at $425. Yesterday Joseph Nicolosi, co-owner of a night club being made ready for opening at 5383 Southwest avenue, reported 25 cases of whisky valued at $700 were stolen from a storeroom, and Walter Korh, superintendent of transportation for the Columbia Brewing 2000 Madison street, reported 142 cases of beer valued at $221 were stolen from one of the concern's trucks.

Police said that since the first JEWELRY? A Good Tlace to Get It Is Has 1, ton. these farms raised hay, soy Open Mondays 9 A. M. fa 9 P. M.

was appointed today by the court. The 25 persons named to the committee were recommended by the EVERGREENS Com ami kpI ihtni niille Uipv lt. am cleaning iff our liuuciUl nurswles: 3 to 5 ft. trs for only $1.50. will load thera in your rr at OM Orchard sarrti-ns, 724 K.

Wit Hrml rd. mlli-s south of Muncln-Mrr rd.l, Wetmtcr (iioirj. WK. 74 70. KRISMANcESSS Utw'i Theatre Bldt.

St. Louis County War Memorial 719 Waihlxitoa Av.M. lault. 1 Serve tatty cheese food surprises! For quick company rreats, Pabst-ett's a sure bet! Pabst-ett blends quickly and smoothly into souffles, macaroni, au gratin dishes. Perks up salads.

Delicious in sandwiches and snacks. It's as digestible as milk rich in nourish FURRIER WASHINGTON AT TENTH (I) Committee of 100. The committee will meet next Friday to organize. The bean and corn. For Sale to Highest Bidder.

Missouri's former Governor 'listened patiently, asked many incisive questions, yawned a few times and then came up with this question: What argument could be advanced against the sale of the houses to the highest bidders at public auction, since the Government might want to get as much money as possible out of the venture? "Well, we just wouldn't have a chance," replied one dispirited farm worker. "The men with money could outbid us, and we would have to scatter. We think ment, serve Pabst-ett Cheese food often. Vsrtfs re Talk in aelio PABST-ETT Poached Est Treat. Pour a luscious, golden Pabst-ett cheese sauce over toast slices, top with poached rjtK, garnish with parsley.

aV alkie 000 bond issue for the proposed building will be submitted to voters May 15. Named to the committee were Frank C. Rand, L. Wade Childress, A. E.

L. Gardner, Mansfield C. Bay, Joseph R. Matthews, Edgar M. Queeny, Phillip B.

Fouke, J. Lionberger Davis, Frank M. May-field, Charles M. Rice, Edward L. Kuhs, Herbert Eime, Mrs.

Glenn Stinson, J. Gates Williams, W. Lu Hemingway, Arthur G. Skelly, Oscar Rosenkoetter, Vic Hallauer, the Rev. B.

Frank Hall, the Rt. Rev. Peter Dooley, John L. Bracken, William H. Anderson, Joseph Applebaum, George B.

Logan, Adrian L. Bushman. at the that we ought to have prior right to purchase, because the homes see Tht lWti'chitn food were built for us, and we have been working the land there." Donnell was still puzzled. "If of the mH -A Reflection Of Your you had a gold watch," he illustrated, "and one man offered you just one $25 and another $20, wouldn't you take the $25?" Good Taste The analogy confused the work "I guess so," he said at length, $1125 OF WHISKY, 142 CASES Serv with uncertainty. "Well, there you are," said Donnell.

OF BEER TAKEN IN 3 THEFTS Donnell then went on to say he wondered if the Government would not be entitled to get as much money as it could out of the John Breen, operator of a tav ern at 5254 West Florissnnt ave I nue, reported to police today that projects. H. L. Mitchell of Memphis, president of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, who was LANE BRYANT aw MS present, expressed the opinion that the FSA was not a profit-making agency, that It would be cont ent to get back what it had put into the development, and that the human element transcended the speculative money angle. Donnell Takes Notes.

Careful notes were taken on all this by Donnell, writing in a notebook with a large yellow pencil. He was told that the laborers thought they could buy the homes over a 20-year period, and he wrote this down, too. He closed the conference by saying he would discuss the matter with Senator Briggs and FSA offilcals, but wanted to study it over carefully to decide what his position would be. Senator Langer, when informed of the workers' hope to buy the homes over a 20-year period, was more outspoken. "Hell," he said, "give them 50 years." lion It tte yen Jtl .1 ty Cot" 206I or Co nib SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES BILL ITS AUDITOR OPPOSED Jj The Board of Education approved today proposed legislation to center disbursing functions, now shared by the secretary-treasurer and the auditor, in the secretary-treasurer.

The controversial bill, which has been considered from time to time for several years, will be presented to the State Legislature, probably in about two weeks. The measure was opposed vigorously by Auditor William M. Su-sanka, who complained that it would leave him very little to do. At present he checks bills and issues warrants. Under the new Sfl CHICAGO IO fMiUA contains I more than enough I minerals for your dog starting tomorrow at 9 A.

M. in SBF's Ninth Floor Assembly Hall See men ami women full-time war workers doing their regular technical ivork. See handicapped St. Lou i twits doing intricate work vital to the ivar eifort. See the important materiel of near manufactured in St.

Louis. See the top-flight dailg program bg Armg per-sonnet. See the V. S. Armg Signal Corps combat movie.

Thi is a real opportunity a belilnd-the-scene Insight Into production of vital war equipment. Yon may ntuily these activities and ask questions, and pick out your own full or part-time job to hasten the return of legislation, he would audit pay ments made by Mervyn E. Wie-thaupt, secretary-treasurer. Loaler jacket just like a man's! All-wool black and white checks for the sleeves, collar AND back black, red or moss green to the fore. The board also approved legisla tion to require retirement of board officers at the age of 70, excepting those now serving.

Susanka, the only one who would be affected, is 71. The retirement system now excludes officers. Other leglsla tion approved included allowing the building and supply commissioners more latitude in making purchases. KINGS-WAY HOTEL BAR HEAD jj Sizes jfaiiL your men to civilian life. FINED $1000 IN LIQUOR CASE David Kessler, manager of the bar at the Kings-Way Hotel, West Pine boulevard and Kingshighway, was fined $1000 yesterday by United States District Judge Richard M.

Duncan after entering a no- what else you feed A your dog make I MUA the basis of his daily diet pS I I PlOOr th.t Friskiei is I contest plea to charges of selling liquor at wholesale without paying a Federal tax and selling liquor at retail without a Federal license. Another $1000ine was suspended and Kessler was placed on probation after being sentenced to serve a vear in jail. A charge of wr'p: a aT 9 I -P-se OlW- ect violating Office of Price Administration ceilings was dismissed. Assistant District Attorney Arthur A. Hapke told the Court that 3300 cases of whisky were involved in the charges against Kessler.

who said he had handled lll terr the jOtt ol ott llattl Tomorr tett to rate te this co-" of r' gnt to low tur -Theatre re to er tropen at O0 V' in ke CBrovan are Pttl6 rgency at 9 meB production the whisky as a favor to friends of the hotel. Morris Steinbaum, resident manager of the hotel, recently was fined $400 and sentenced to serve 30 days in jail on charges of violating internal revenue laws in liquor transactions. 22 IN FIRST PLANT-TO-PLANT TRANSFER IN THIS DISTRICT rrow vour tons- klth tt pen ar.n vV'w': "Friskiei gets cop bill- I aa "sV ing with my dogi. -v I've been feeding it k. mmV lo them for yeari IV i'lL hae seen how it AV aaat I )', I helpf keep them fr V1 iDvN bealchr.alert and full 1 1 a I of pep.

And do they vV ty- J- love their friskietl OWN rennie renfro. "Ov "tH I I famous Hollywtod CS." i I traimrof dogifor VS's ttagt fi icntn. MS. rt) lloue laUy are Band' dU lilcl MlUtry at lece ll'V ni the ton Sports jacket in hound's-tooth check brown or black and white, (55 wool, 45 rayon). Wonderful over skirts or slacks! Mail and Phone Orders CH.

676T Spom Shop Main Floor ied nan lock, ct They fcllaltlon. Vn '0 llaU. the mby Twenty-two skilled workers have transferred voluntarily from the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. plant at Crystal City, to the Wel-don Spring Ordnance Works in the first such plant-to-plant transfer in this area, the War Manpower Commission announced today. The men already were engaged in war work, but their skills were needed in production of more ur- SI nfifSS SB Iryant Exhibits by permission ot SIXTH and LOCUST (1) eentlv required material at the TNT plant, it was explained.

Most Two Forms Heal or Cube Sizes -2 4Hlbi. Two imEXzJ White.Ilodgors Electric Co. Alines Equipment Company (eneral Cable Corporation Century Electric Company Continental Can Company, Inc. Emerson Electric Mfg. Co.

AMP Corporation Knapp-Monnrch Company Carter Carburetor Corporation Ramsey Accessories Mfg. Corp. Lalster-Kanffmann Aircraft Corp. S. Cartridge Company SI Whtn You SOAK, BOIL or WASH Clothes Add ABSO and set tho differ meat meal protein and vegetable protein.

Friskies actually provides more than enough of 19 essential nutrients for health and vigor. Start feeding Friskies today! When you make Friskies the basis of your dog's daily diet you can be sure he is getting more than enough vitamins, more than enough minerals, more than enough Rational Carbon Company ence. Water soften-. of the workers commute from Crystal City to Weldon Spring. More men will be transferred from the Crystal City plant to Weldon Spring as soon as replacements to take over their work have been trained, the WMC stated, pointing out the shifts are being made in the voluntary transfer program ot solve the war manpower shortage.

Dr. Eugene T. Taylor Divorced. Mrs. Annie C.

Taylor, 3722 Cook avenue, obtained a divorce in Circuit Court yesterday from Dr. Eugene T. Taylor, Negro physician, 4141 Enright avenue. By agreement, she was awarded $14,500 gross alimony. Mrs.

Taylor, who charged general indignities, testified they were married last Dec. 20, and separated March 20. ing crystals in ABS( lift out dirt. amr t( al Send for Hit SeeVUti "How to Fa and Car for Your Dog" Addrou Friiklot, P. O.

Box 71, Oconomowoc, Wis. llcmciiibcr: Work' to Win it's your, part that counts! STIX, BAER FULLER BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS COtOtS MIGHT I.

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