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KfNPAV OTOHKU 11 AKROV nr.ArON TKX-A We Congratulate lonipirn PDrrT! 0 WILLI SEEN CITY LIFE Name U. S. Sweetheart AND Irish Rose GROCERS IN AKRON jk' SERVICE MAXIMUM Sunday at i h4 tRl-FAST. O.I, 10- Mtaa lUiry. a- J-) ear oil Miuvt ffom llelmar, N.

waa the off rial wvaltirart in abaci. of I ha )i in N.wthem Irvland tonight. 8li waa led lvtay In an International (( in whuh 4r if American aoliiiai rn'rt1 MIX til IMIll I N. Ml. MlM Taa an.

Miicrrr i.r ia Mn4ar 1:1 p. rtoaral I H-rr aaaeanble at I al.a Il. I p. m. Trala fr trniv tadurtlna cmIn at fort Will Attend Opening Of Re tail Convention Senators Predict Army Of At End Of 1943 i.

1 ttiltal.aa jil (rm hwti fri r1rn r- ft ii ttr Hate, telunibtta. Ml era Mi. I i at iaa auMi.wa riM Tha ju-tfa (ha rnntral drMnha4 Ma TUrtv Gov John firuker iaiH cm tit Akron for tha openieg, aeaai.n i of tJi Ohl contention letail A ran party and a mark the end of Maplecreat goif i fluh Min at th raile Amen, an tOit.t WA.HHIN'i.TuN. i 10- Tn millun' fiirhlinf man hy tho and of n' niarry ta lh f.t.n.atH limit tha Tha hhn)ii a Sao aalartH an Irlah irt, Amrixan arrnH in tha PrtiMna ra II, of IVIfaat. fr tha honr lana-, Kttaaat Legion hU.

Htu1. Oft. IT. In charge of th affair ara Harry XfrKaul ami William Gallagher. 'trm-eiy and meat tlvaieia next ttumiay.

Planley Woimak. president of Iha Akrwn Betad and Meat fValer aaria-I lion, announced Saturday "Johnny Ixmghhoy Irish Rnea Mondi ay tie a gatham) tnrlav, of aenatnta l.lr( fnrward to tha ailuliin of A former Akrn gt rettnr eluiirg th a- Uoyd Weil and siri of iha -4 Hun inaaratin for yeata. Robert a I4T I'oMaga Path Mveii are telrhrat.rg golden ai.nut!,.v day, with open houae home from 1 to 4 and ft. m. Mver la 74 and hi The couple waa mart 'a majT problem, the i moat elfectiva uaa of the nation Th governor will pa-ak at th formal reception fur tha viadni It tVla atmoa aM tri aaaa tM uaaav iaat Ta a a aiaaa a i a a M.rir a uaiai, OS P.

flit, rmiiti Tvaar. ifrt.tn ail oter Ohio at Mayflower flu Kant Malav, paal prwaloVat af th Akron Ianery Holy Nam ao-fifty. a-l It addreaa Ft, flehaMian Holy Nam a.rity Monday at 45 p. m. in the 81.

flehaalian auditorium. Mly refently returned to tha cur after three year in Richmond. Va John Ivlagtang. presi Mis lurry name wai entered by Corp Albert Wester. Ashhury Tar.

J. Ma call! her iel They re going to marry when Wealer- a trim yoith with budding muiUi -come home from lb war. Mia Ppreta" name waa entered by her admirer, Pt Al A. port, a former musieian frm Indian-apohs, Ind. Sr.ond place In tha American sweetheart competition went in a brunette.

Iuiaa Tsui, Clete- manpower. Nut every aenator, hv any meaiia. wnuM hatartl a guraa aa to how big the army, navy other arm of the aetviie woiili) grow, but aetrial qiieatmnH be, ie of hotel Sunday night Alao on tha veiling progtam will Mavor George J. Darter and tiregor 7.l- Dirthi Michlsan and came A tner of tadio aiation vx i.t in i.iai a ImnirMlatrly whrfe t' i Out imiatl. 1 Tha via.

lota will irfiatep Kun- dent ft thr a.irty, will appoint a their concern with military affair named 10 milium a the rihatil livei ever aince. aitria .1.. mmmitti artanga the annual Thanliglvliif party. usy mot mug inn inriv iv afternoon araai.m at whoh Mia M. Ketfer of ago, aorietary I HUl (II lnif Mlfll.

Ml rlt 41 jin jtdiM. lit I Mann ti juritt Jan. a 4-t J.lin at RoktlN. at4ra lonU, lja rni blial Mrr DttmoM Krl CITY SALUTE niaaiiiiinii Nome Ihnughl thai fewrr lite a Mould meet the runihal demand of the I nllrtl Male fur axiiiie lime In rtinir, eten If major front railed Ihrm aompwhere. the pmlileui alMiiit wluh tha arnatola are liitextm nig billa II hinv divide available maniMiwer among the armed fune.

at leu I- land 8he was entered by Pvt. Itoh Uimo, IWd-ford, n. Thud place went to Joyce King. IV. Itrooklme.

Mass Hie waa entered by H'rgl, Jamra Wn-man. 21, of ir Moinea, la The wiiineia were officially announced by Ma) (Jen. Itussell P. Hartle, commander of, American furrra in Northern Ireland. In a Hrltish bniadcast.

Misa llarry, atanding at an NHO microphone in New Vork. ipok a few word to her boy fnrnd, who In turn epok to her. NEW TOftK, O.I. Ifi Janet Barry aald today ha was not worried about any Inert colleen tel- UIIJ Vawnlin jltil, Dot rlioan of the National Aaa.ictlinn of tad and J. P.

Milnor of Washington, head of the food division of OI'A. will enrak. KHtlKli AT1IMNt That the Akron meeting ia attracting wide attention throughout the state I evidenced in rejiort to Ilcibrrt Hrittsin. rhairman of the lt and hn-al convention old But htrl mil, ge gad memlarr of lAne Jt.tr nitv He la a Ma. lliemlier of Knight of Ikilh Mr.

and Mr. attendant at rt. Pan! a ropal him h. Helping their parent brate the day are two Mr. J.

R. Xluxiiiote of lt, wiiod and Mrs. Aitlmr of Akron, and one aon. Mver, They have f.ur childien and one great aon. The Beacon Journal pi-fij, ulate Mr.

and Mi-a Mvn, NAVY ON 001 lli KUIIH. rtiailaa Ixmartl. Tatir id. I it-" Lf I ihouan a. i mn ii at.

T'V Junior Chamber Prepares For Observance T. rl n1 indtntry. all linked in WII.ANIt A.bert lilaard 41 at Yd gaia Aohat. sm Mmia.an 4 equally vital work for the war ef. fort, The ability to equip, clot ha m'TTlim William, 111 Rur.lj,ni frrj gtral rt AAi imiova.

r-ao An'Miw. principal limitation on It Caiia lil'Nt'AM. Maraerl )U On.a XI Nelaon, chief of the ncR rr. ai rw pnxlwtion Nwrd. told re.

hoa ran iportei thl week that he believed miani Thtwinra Buiimi. lit 'there aa a limit, but he declined i wo.i,r hat It wa. He did aay Coin nut lees, who repoit advance reg I al rations coining from all sections Bnttaln exeit the attendance of aeveial hundied will aet a new record for the association convention. The program, which will con-tinue through Tuesday. been Ing away her boy friend.

Corp. Albert Wexler, who entered her photograph In the contest. Miss Harry, a typist, summed the whole situation up aa follow: "Al will be tme to me. I'm not won led Hut in the midst of a radio hroadrast Mis Itarry waa asked if it were true that she waa engaged to Wexler. Well." ahe hedged, "that i what be aavs After all thia, I don't know.

Hut if he aay we're engaged, you'd better sav so." She doubted that Wexler would he so fickle a to enter a photograph of an American girl PARTISAN POLITICS HIT BY CANDIDATE prepared to give tb greatest amount of attention possible to tha vahpi. -haimara a4 Van rai. mai tne country could equip and supply 10 million men, if enough Akron will tha rat of the nation in a aahita to tha navy with appropriate wartime oharv-anrr-e during Navy Pay on Oct. 2T. Plntrtot naval official will par-tlrtpate in Akron' aaluta which brln; arraniseil hy the Junior chamhrr of rommerre.

Among Nil CAMP, t.lff MilM III Airh It BAY ri Marlllt tl aimnn tl I lime i provided. With about Mfl.ooo men In tha army now, both Senator Hill. BIAVAII Airiandr U. i ai'Pri Prod rald III Nnnh WHI'IHT Porialn Tnomaa. Routa I.

YANKovrrm John. Rariwnon. and one of an Irish colleen in the content, as some member of the A K. are reported to have done. Wexler I an amateur photographer who made many picture of Mis Harry before he joined the army.

JrTHKHY Misa Barry, full name Martha Janet Barry, ii about five fert, 11 inche In height, weighs 140 pounds, and ha light brown hair, blue eye. subject of rationing, price control and licensing of food deal-era. With authoritative speakers listed on the program the food dealer are coming to get the latest Infot mation on their problem. Brittain asid. The local association, which Is host to the state body, now ranks a aecond only to Cleveland In sire, according to E.

R. Gilliland, executive secretary. He aald the local association has added 300 new member during the laat year. In addition to the business sessions of the state convention vari- The Judii iary should "completely out of polit. a jtidgea should removed fn influence of party 't Attorney Stephen D.

Iladlry. didate for common pleas mint dt clsred Saturday night. The attorney declared the tisan primary ballot should I abolished by the legislature, reargued that "If we follow the ro YANKfiVICH touia. laa Moiaan ll ZROHV, U.uit I0JT Harbrrlrh av Marriape Licenses rilinRN rATttlTT-nlhrl H. rnhha 11.

of Rra tl Ooodvaar Airrraft Cirri, and Rulh M. Cattnlt. 11 ol 414 fulkr at Omxlvaar Airrraft Vniv CHUllil.rrrliOH-rharlaa lotll. 18. of Yntk II Ooodtrar Alrrrall Core and Marr Puih.

M. of 411 IHaial av Nail'a HARVFV PI'KIt Thomaa Harvav. 1. democrat of Alabama, and Kuliert A. Taft, republican of Ohio, estimated thiit the figure would be raised to 7.500.0IHI by the end of To Senator llurlon K.

heeler, driumrat of Montana, the riddle of the celling on the military roster waa a arrlra of questions for the administration to answer. "How many men ara going to have?" Wheeler asked. "How are we going to use the men we atrrady have without shipping facilities? The farmer are en thrm ill be Com. C. V.

8. Knoic. chiff naval officrr at Gootlyear Aircraft forp Com. I. Van Kanimrn, Hnbcwk-Vilcox naval Inapector: Charlfa Uurkf, ninth dlatrict chairman of the American Legion naval affair committee; Chief William 8.

Carroll, chief naval recruiter of the Akron li-trlct. and Lieut. K. V. Crook, Akron catile cenaor officer.

Attempt are being maile to have a high naval official present to deliver the keynote ailiirea of tha rtinnir u-hirh will be a hlirh- KELLAND SAYS G.O.P. COULD SHORTEN WAR BALLARD TO HEAD CONVENTION GROUP Blood Donor Regislralion Brandies Open tates of political organizations, a in a large measure deprive cv of 414 IT Crnlar al marhlnUt. and Mtrta. Leader of the Tnastmaster selves of the power the coratit. oua type of entertainment are In store for the visitors, Gillilsnd ssid.

Una Duke It of 1114 uh al rat- tlon give to select our lauranl arorkar club in Akron district are preparing for the district convention MrCI r.ARY-W Hmt Oall MoTlaarV. In ha. k.l.l ml PREPARING FOR the next V. M. C.

A. light of the ohncrvance. harlea Hazlrtt, Junior chamber vice pica- i Went ami chairman of the Navy myth Kiim-tvniiil Mr. ef titled to know how much they have to raise to support the men. And the manufacturers, mining and lumber Interest must have KASCH ADVOCATES for ourselve.

Calling to his own candidarv i an independent. Hadley sail voter will encourage to run as independents "witn hope of being elected on their rt. Hiiurmy. a banquet at NF.W YORK, Oct. 10.

(P Clarence Budington Kelland, writer and executive director of the republican national committee, declared tonight that "thi war can be ahortened and the day of victory brought nearer by the election of a republican congress." "Our war effort ran be made more efficient hy the election of a republican congress," he said In Pay committee, announced. IMace NEW BOND POLICY aome dcrmite (ilea what will needed from them. At present no visit of the mobile blood donor unit to Akron the Summit county of the Red Cross Saturday opened branch registration stations in downtown stores, Mr. L. L.

Smith, registration chairman, 1 announced. These hranche will be open tnriii.h in an Attenint merits, more and more will ir which one of the national officer I expected to be the speaker will loae the district affair. one knows, bccsi.se there ia no coordination among the various department In Washington. Up to date, there ia nothing but men be induced to run." Supplies the Money Abandonment of Akron school board long established policy of I rinrin iim'ri ihiii nd Killlh Kim 11. if ll1 rnrlllt llmrtr Tir Wubhr Co FIIMHT-1 INI'I tY Bi1nr! ahmwli 4 ol Jl It nurhiel a.

Onml-yrr nalrniman. and Knla l.lnrilar, Jft. of nnrhtl av tunovraphrr. BllonT PAHHONa-rharlra 1 Bhorl. II.

nf ftnf. CrnHhr tool tnalneer and Par Ftr-i'ni. 0. of l) Jfflerwin a atmntiaphar Trnn.AK-FRnj--Jnhn 3. Tahlak.

II. of a io larwtn ruhoar worker, and Oannirra Brill. 11, of II Pilllnn at aw-ratar THKNT-woontNO Robrrl rtala Trant. it. of 7A Montana at, drill preia on- making all bond payments when In 'Our sol- I to obtain the 1.000 volunteer from hl prepared address.

they fall due is advocated by for preparation I I I the part to I VV AJ by preparation th dlera ran be more quickly armed be where the dinner will be held will be announced later, tlazlett aald. HONOR WINAF.RS Firm and organization of the Akron district which have won the army-navy award will be honored at the dinner. Chief Carroll announced that a masa Induction of naval recniita will probably be held at the poet office building on the day. He aald that naval recrulttng during the past month ha been characterized by general monthly increase in recruiting quota over preceding month' figure. Board Member Gua Kasch in a plan of "more vital expenditures" presented Saturday to Supt.

Oti thd. A Ii rn C. Hatton. CANDIDATE PLEDGES TO HOLD NIGHT COURT this district to complete the list to be called to give a pint of blood each when the mobile unit come here on Oct. 26.

Volunteer also may register at the Red Cross war work headquarters, 82 S. High or they may call either BL-3176 or BL-2015. and equipped by a republican congress." He spoke on "The role of the Republican rrty in time of war." Saying it was Insufficient to criticize "blunder and mistake and Inefficiency" In the conduct of the war. Kelland said that "those arator. and Valtra Woodlni.

n. of 111 'HI aludrnt. Insisting that the public school system has lived on a "starvation diet" long enough. Kasch pointed r-(rt Tniiai rv-nrnNAR- rani Trmiw, 13. of I17n Monro i laborrr.

and rvoltn RMlnar. 14. of 101ft Ivart Lana, Oond ynr Tire A Rubbar Co. Divorces Filed out that J488.400 will be spent next year by the school board to meet bond maturities. Instead of paying off the maturing bond issues, Kasch proposes that the board refinance the bonds and use the money to restore "Our two previous campaigns for volunteer blood donors were highly successful.

This one should be the bigRcst of them all," Mrs. Smith said. Toastmaater Kallard club, tha oldest of the apeaker-tralning group In the city. Attorney P. J.

Ballard ha been appointed chairman of the Interclub committee. Tha local Toastmaater clubs and their officera are Akron, Stuart Henton, president, and George Mc-Kee, secretary; Rubber City, J. H. Allen, president and Myron Sherry, aecretary; Progressive, Vernon Brewer, president, and Edward Warren, secretary; Y.MC.A., William P. Hamilton, president, and Charles Roger, secretary; Summit, Guy T.

Johnson, president, and Louis Cahoon, secretary; '13' CLUB TO HOLD suggestions and criticittms can be made more effective only l.y power to compel beneficial things to be done and by authority to end inefficiency and confusion. A republican congress would have that power and that authority." Raltv Janat Prorlar. Manchetlar rd vt Kfnnath Walton Prnctar, aama, nfl-larl Marr Brnkaw. ITU Huh at. VI.

rilflon Brokaw, unknown, naalarl. REUNION OCT. 13 kindergartens, renovate Kent and Allen schools, purchase a lot at Establishment of night session of the domestic relations branch of common pleas court to accommodate war workers was pledged Saturday night by Attorney Ceorge B. Wells, republican pomi-nee, in a speech to campaign workers Bt 115 S. Main st.

"Night session should be held at least once or twice a week," Well declared. "If 1 am elected In November I shall institute such sessions as soon as I take office. They are absolutely necessary during the emergency period to prevent men and women from W. Exchange and Locust sts. 'SMOKE'S' PARTNER ARRESTED BY POLICE which could be used as a normal building and auto shop site, and purchase tools for school workshops.

All this could be done, and would be left over to pay interest on the bonds and provide for contingencies, Kasch declared. Judge, Dec. I Will Be Too, Too Ijite Judge Owen M. Roderick Is doing his best to see to it Akron will be well represented at Warrensvllle workhouse from now until Pec. 1 when no more Akron prisoners will be admitted Cuyahoga Fall club, John B.

Guthrie, president, and Leonard Price, secretary. Divorce Granted Bralrlca P. Sward from Aaron LrRny Bwarta. Traffic Court Cuffn H. Mhis.

tl. or 7 08 rhKtnut it, Ravenna, reck If drlvlni. fnu Paul h. Oft ii. of 1001 Bli rails ar red Hiht.

cost a. Lfont Hornln. 44. of 4M Olnwood rfd Iiiht. Crtstn.

Heter Zavfon, 37, of 1190 Tulip red Ittht, cojitsi. Joseph Fernharh, R4. cf IflM Packard C.I.O., A.F.L. HEADS losing time in the war Industrie where their service are vitally needed." Wells said his plan was not practicable for other branches of Francis Higginbotham, 42, Bernard "Smoke" Giancnntieri's silent partner in the operation of a newsstand at "8 E. Mill was arrest FalN Sailor Gets CANCEL COAST TOUR Promotion On Sub common pleas court because of 'Anybody who nrrds fash ran eomc to me and gat lt and privately on eatv terma." Our loan number 240003 Is a machinist In a defense plant.

Knowing the need for rooms among his fellow workers, he decided to buy an old dwelling near the plant for a hnma and rooming house too. He came to us for the down-payment money and quickly closed the deal. He now owns his own home and has his loan largely paid for. He takes in $125 a month from his rented rooms. The City Loan is proud to finance all defense workers In their urgent need fnr housing, moving and other cash requirements.

The City Loas nd Savings Company Fiord F. Nlttert, Mrr. S. Main St. Offtraa Evarjrwhar In Ohln WASHINGTON, Oct.

10. (INS A scheduled Inspection tour of dr Ktiefrliti. IS and cosin. David Orarler. 47.

of 1 0 Stnrer a rfd titht ta and Prf Prontlus. of SI N. red liahf. rosts John O'Brien. 31.

nf 378 Pntintaln at speed in $10 and mum Prank Our, 38. nf 3M -Snyder peedinr, 110 and routs. Pranria Justlra, 37. nf D. 1, Peninsula, speeding, I3S and coat a.

Tom Rnan. 3. of ltVM May pi. KV. Canton, boulevaid stop, costs.

John Hearty. 87. of 80 Orchard red litht. 13 and costs. Eighth annual dinner and reunion of the "13" club of Akron la scheduled for Tuesday night, Oct.

13, at the Mayflower hotel. Each of the member will celebrate hla birthday at the party. Member are George Har-greaves, former assistant county prosecutor: Okey Rookstool, former municipal court deputy; Walter Keedy, Firestone Tire A Rubber purchasing department; Herman E. Werner, former prosecutor and municipal Judge; Ralph Miller with the M. ONell Thomas Bickertnn, service station proprietor; L.

A. Hoge. Firestone Tire Rubber Attorney M. L. Palmieri.

Hillia R. Kinley, Firestone; Ira Lambes, Ohio Bell Telephone Major Clyde E. McLamiell. Camp Forrest, W. W.

Mathis, former county detective and now with the state highway department, and M. F. Hunter, now with the army at Fort Lewis, Wash. Major Limlell, Hunter and Lambes will not be present this year. Lambes reported to the U.

S. army Oct. 6. Last year all 13 members attended. Dinner will be, served at 8 o'clock.

Charles Hoeful, amateur magician, will ed Saturday night for operating a 10-clice me. It was Higginbotham whose name Gianoontieri couldn't remember when he was being convicted last week of permitting gambling at 350 S. Main St. "Smoke" was being questioned about his business connections. Higginbotham was booked and released under $200 bond.

west coast w-ar plants late thia month by A.F.L. President William the difference In the kind of cases hea rd. He criticized his opponent, Judge Oscar A. Hunsicker, for having failed to hold night sessions, saying such a plan probably would have been adopted if his opponent "had not been so engrossed with outside matters that he has lost aight of the people's at the Institution. "I'm going to send you to Warrensvllle workhouse now because I will not be able to send you after Dec.

1," the judge said In sentencing Ben Garcia, no address, who pleaded guilty to Intoxication charges In municipal court Saturday. Garcia, who was released from the workhouse Monday after serving 10 days for similar charges, received 30 days and was one of five persona who pleaded guilty on the same offense. Green and CI O. Chief Philip Mur ray wa canceled today. Announcement that her son, Don E.

Allen, has been promoted to motor machinist's mate, first class, on the submarine to which he has been assigned for more than a year, was received this week by Mrs. Margaret Allen. 2005 Newberry Cuyahoga Falls. At the sme time, Mrs. Allen received copy of the second commendation her son has received this year from Rear Admiral R.

H. English, commander of submarines of the Pacific fleet. Tha trip wa called off after War Man Power Commission Fire Report Chairman Paul V. McNutt dlsclos ed that he would be unable to ac company the two labor leaders be cause of the "pressure of busi OCT. Buy war stamps from your Beacon Journal carrier boy and help I'ncle Sam crush the axis.

Buy war stamps from jour Boacon Journal carrier Imy and help I'ncle Sam crush the axis. 3:14 p. Tarpaulin fir at Ohio Fdl- ness. son Co. rtiyahota Falls and Front a u.fd by hot rivets, loss 139 3a p.

Wattr aplaot left open at S17 Btorer no loss. DISMISSAL CALLED Oas fumes in reiiar at 296 Barber no loss. 'POLITICS' BY CHILDS 3 MONSIGNOR SHEEN Asserting that Mayor George feature the entertainment program and. Miller has promised to provide appropriate decorations. Harter has been talking through TO SPEAK MONDAY his hat again as usual." Council man Joseph Childs Saturday night AIRPLANES branded as "petty politics" the YOU CAN'T SHUT mayor action In dismissing him Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen, of the Catholic university in WOMAN IS INJURED BY HIT-SKIP DRIVER from the boxing and wrestling Washington, D. C.

will speak on commission. OUT THAT HUM! ris. the subject "The Crises of Christ "The mayor and I can't see eye endom at the opening of the an to eye together on a number of 09000 000 nual lecture series sponsored by things." Childs said, "so I wasn't surprised when I learned I had been tossed out of the commission. ORDNANCE The whole thing is nothing but politics." Childs said he would prefer not to comment on the mayor's state. wiimm ment that he "couldn't get along wltn other members of the com mittee." MISCELLANEOUS MUNITIONS "I'd prefer to have the other Akron deanery.

National Council of Catholic Women. Monday night at the Mayflower hotel. Others to appear on the series will be Rev. John J. Cartwright, of Washington, Wednesday, Nov.

11, and the Trapp Family singers on Wednesday, Dec. 2. Mrs. Cornelius M. Walsh and Mrs.

William L. Burkhardt, president of Akron deanery, are in charge of arrangements. Organs Misplaced, Marines Take Him NEWBURGH. N. Oct.

10. ICR! Physicians asked 20-year-old Frank F. Buetefish to run down State highway patrolmen early today were searching for the hit-skip driver of an automobile which struck Mra. Sarah Clement, 63, of R.D, 1. Uniontown, while she was walking: along Canton rd.

Saturday night about a mile south of the Intersection of route 224. Mr. Clement suffered a fractured left leg- and possible internal Injuries. She was taken to City hospital where her condition was described as fair. The license number of the auto was seen by witnesses of the accident and given to highway patrolmen.

MARTIAL LAW FACED BELFAST. 10. Martial law may be declared in Belfast to halt terrorist bombings by organizations opposed to British rule, authorities indicated tonight after seven persons were injured members say what they think about me and my work on the commission," Childs said. "Generally speaking, however, I'd sav 0 that the honorable mayor is just shooting off." Childs said he probably would tJ" FACILITIES VUVie'V CJCJ I issue a formal statement early this week after talking with other members of the commission. THR Bt'M (if POSTS, DEPOTS and up the stairs.

Then they Sales Tax Tokens listened to his heart again and In three explosions. Two persons were Injured in the latest blest PAY, SUBSISTENCE, TRAVEL MERCHANT tfieriean bvtinttt mnrmp'-it is behind that electric hum. Adolf that insistent hum that will rise and roll and beat upn your brain until you near our bombers overhead! It's the hum of fate, Adolf! men and machines at work i hours a day. i Ten and wmen working hard and fast because the want to foy free. Superb i machines -fumed by the u-orltTt grtatttt aW 'i tiff tne pouer- pouring out Your people toil with bayonet at their backs your machinea are worn with years of war your pow er production is far less than ours.

AtMf. But you can't win a amzed war found the beat a little faster. Buetefish waa applying for enlistment in the marines. He believed he was getting early training when the doctors told him to run the stairs again. The doctors listened to the heart again and broke the news to Buetefish that the beat came from the right side instead of the left.

SHIPS Defense Calendar OTHER life that respects th right of individuals. yur got to fight for? Goebbels. Goering A Gang get all the gravy. Over here, men know they'll be rewarded for initiative. incentive.

It has helped all our great industries to grow. It has helped tha electnr industry. fnr example, to give folks about ie at much ftfctnnt! for thfir ttuma-w as they got 10 to 15 years That ovr system of practical business management under public regulation, Rapidly Disappear OLYMPIA. Oct. 10.

IT.P) The state tax commission feels sorry for the U. S. treasury department if the nation has as hard a time keeping money in circulation as the state does keeping sales tax tokens. Six yesrs ago the state issued aluminum tokens to go with the two per cent sales tax for use by the 1 residents of Washington. Since that time it has had to "mint" 50.0no.nV tokens.

Today they are almost all gone and. aluminum being what it is. has had to resort to fiber tokens to take the place of the vanishing metal one. 1 fnuret irom Office War lnfovtnataA MONDAY Are aUU Wrea rtrtt ward eeneral eourae, aa Ham avvralh ward. aa ajafenae.

Further examination showed that the new marine recrnt's abdominal organs were all misplaced. leaaon leaaoa kiki inr most OHIO EDISON COMPANY i The liver and appendix were on jthe left aide: the etomach and the i heart on the right. But Buete earth. 1 our system 0f al ry can competaj with a way of The United States la spending the greatest sum of monev in history about $2,000 a seconrj to produce enough equipment and sustain armed force large enough to throttle the Axis This chart hows how the money is apent when an American Invests $100 in war bonds. The classification labeled "other" include $3 for food export and $1 for housing.

3 a an Lincoln arhoal. TnTh "ard fir a-fena. Iem 1. 1 3 DavMl H1U aefcool. satwr kand rehearaal.

P- amw teir.oi baaeaienl. oood. Junior band reharaaj. 1 it p. Tear ban.

fish was accepted and departed for Parns Island, S. for.

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