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FRIDAY. JANUARY 9, 1942 ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH. PAGE fK ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCft employed at the. plant, and the to thorne boulevard, spare tire: Mil as Inspectors ana in ngnt. woric tal number of production employes, ALOIS A.

WINTERER Curtiss to Hire 'Hundreds9 such as the assembling of electrical 4 are military secrets. 14 MORE AUTOMOBILE TIRES REPORTED STOLEN Fourteen automobile tires, nine equipment for planes. Ultimately women wnl be em-. Belleville Belief Official Quit. P.

K. ohnson attorney for ployed in other manufacturing operations, such as riveting. Franc' said. Arrangements are being Allen Gives Up Bow and Arrows. SEATTLE.

Jan. 9 T. Hayashi was apologetic when he came to police headquarters three days after the deadline for surrender of weapons denied to enemy aliens. He explained that he didn't know they were classed among the forbidden implements. He surrendered two longbows and two quivers of arrows.

of "them mounted, were reported ton Freund, 6232 Rosebury avenue, three tires and three wheels, and Central Appliance 2303 Cherokee street, four tires and four wheels. William Genzebach, 4241 Schiller place, driver for the appliance firm, reported that three tires and wheels were taken off a company truck parked in the 9000 block South -Broadway, Lemay. A spare tire and wheel also were stolen. the Belleville Township Relief Administration, resigned yesterday after refusing a demand by Ernest Of Women for Plane Jobs Will Be Trained to Take Over Men's Places In Production, Plant Manager Asserts. W.

Tlemann chief township supervisor, that he file suit in Cir OPTICAL CO. Announces Temporary Location 700 Pine St NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS cuit Court immediately against the City of Belleville for $19,575, owed to the relief organization as stolen yesterday. The losers included Lee Latham, 6115 North Pointe boulevard, spare tire; William Ferrell, 3957 Forest Park boulevard, two tires; Mrs. Corine Koethe, 2630 Osage street, tire and wheel; Aubert Matheny, 6407 Suburban avenue, Wellston, tire and wheel; Dorothy Handy, 4242 Labadie avenue, spare tire; Miss Inez Speckling, 3406 Haw made to train women at the Cur-tiss-Wright school at 5127 Delmar boulevard, where for some time free instructions in riveting, welding, sheet-metal work and other manufacturing processes have been given to men. France stressed the fact that applications for employment are not accepted at the school, but must be made at the airport office.

The company co-operates closely with FREE DIESELS REPAIRED a balance on State relief funds used three to five years ago to sDonsor WPA work. Johnson said Four wheels, minus tires, reported stolen Jan. 3 by Robert Hum-pert, 5388 Emerson avenue, were found yesterday in a lot at the foot of Carrie avenue. for of releasing able-bodied men Pirtt Extra Expert SaparvWon Work Gaarantaad BUSH-BAILEY DIESEL SCHOOL 41 OS N. BROADWAY A.

1S21 the funds could be obtained with military service. Women now are employed in two out resort to suit. the Missouri State Employment Service, he said, suggesting that production departments, the blueprint cribs, which handle the issuing and storing of blue prints, and the production control cribs, which The number of women employed production departments of the huee new Curtiss-Wright airplane -ant at Lambert-St. Luis Field be increased immediately, Charles W. France, vice-president tnd general manager, told a post-Dispatch reporter today.

Increased employment of women, fce explained, was requested by military and draft officials as a means women wanting Curtiss-Wright jobs register with the service. Most of the women hired so far are those with some previous factory check the flow of production operations throughout the factory. Very shortly, France said, hun 4 experience. The exact number of women now dreds of women will be employed feature In ST IX, IXAKIl FUIJLEIVS SOth Year Celebration Ul MMM, 4892i942X 4 Timii.L.i.'VG exhibit: FBjre-IBMitz? The Polish pianist. Pader-wslti, gave his first piano recital in St.

Louis last night and scored magnificent triumph. played for two hours with only momentary intermissions. His repertoire included Beethoven's Appa-sionata, Shubert's Impromptu, Schuman's Carnival and select Chopin numbers. rn iTW i mi paintings by English artists serving In London's Fire Auxiliary- Service Starts Saturday! 106 paintings and drawings In which you'see the terrifying effects of -the fire bombings of London immortalized in color by fighter-artists who saw it! Rudolf Haybroolc, whoso paintings are In the collection end Clarence Palmer, member of. the London Volunteer Fire Brigade, will be in attendance.

CAILY FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. JAMAni lO TO 21 9th Floor.

Assembly Hall. FREE Socscred by St. LouTs Art Museum: S. Lcuis Advertising Club; St. Louis Committee 'for Civilian Defense.

VET ULWlUi CEizy 4 just released! Lily Pons and Andre Kostclanctz In one Colombia album S4.73 on a dark felt color does it! Four thrilling 12-inch records you'll want to own: 4 sides by the Kostelaneti orchestra: Liebestraum: Prelude in Sharp Minors Minuet in Valse Triste. 4 sides with soles by Lily Pons: Song of India: Russian Nightingale; Home Sweet Home; Dancing Doll. SBF RECORDS FOURTH FLOOR A perky bow of pastel-colored felt adds that springtime note to a black, navy or brown felt visor brim the style that is so universally becoming. It's a hat that will take you far, far into spring. SBF MILLINERY THIRD FLOOR ii I 1 i smmpliins stocEs g8.5 td 10.918 afliresses MEN'S SIIX, BAEtt FULLER I GQQQfSB noted maker's surplus 2 I mm ll Bh men's 50c and 55c I ll la nrrTiTtjCLX' sport anklets 190 were 8IO.OO 3 pair $1 girls! who mill be Greater St.

-Louis' 1 iO were 97.98 170 were I Cotton-and-wool; cotton-and-rayon. Some all wool! Argyle plaids, checks, stripes, solid shades, priced so low maker won't let us use. his name. Sizes l02 '2. Be.

early for your choice of patterns. Good plan to stock up! SBF MEN'S STORE, STREET FLOOR 4 Contest winner will represent St. Louis on popular wast -to -coast Quiz Kids rflaio proaram. and win a 1 Krr ri .3 1 v( il fr; 'Hi x-s mi Snlfi rl 3nJS ir- You lucky 9 to 15 fig-ures! Here are smash values in half-pint size dresses thaf are Just right for your rtow-into-spring wardrobe just because this manufacturer needs stock space. Plenty of crepes in wanted colors! Heart-tripping pastel wool plaids and other; warm fabrics! One-piece styles! Two-piece styles! For dress-up for; sports.

Remember the early bird, etc! all sale final no mail or phone order 'Ca U. S. Defense Bond. other prizes for contestants! Any child. 8-15 in-Ciusive, may enter; every gets FREE, Quiz Kids lapel button and member-S'P card! Application 5turday, or ask Mother to gat yo-rs.

Om Kids Schoolhous S2F 4th Floor. NBC Quiz I CEntral 9449 for phone orders second floor junior budget shop.

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