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PAGE 38 PITTSBURGH PRESS. MARCH 16. I94S NANCY 'Find a Way or Make One The Home Front American Rangers And Rangerettes Booklets Explain Veterans' Benefits rvsA.j- I I HOW DO YOU Pl uiwsm. The second of a series of Red Cross War Fund benefit rallies for members of Seek Hawkins' new Mercy group in Considerable literature is available to veterans to acquaint them with the benefits to which they are entitled. Newly published is "Veterans' Rights and Benefits," a 300-page volume discussinz all me m-iate area, including boys and girls of the various war effort groups and Children's Hospital fund workers.

tT- 1 I win oe neia tomorrow at Warner's Ambridge Theater, Merchant Ambridge. Executives of The Press Ameri KERRY DRAKE can Rangers and Rangerettes will' ET ME TAKE THE cerpyims its not so bap, vj YlF WEKE LEAVING )l I is7 My Day By Eleanor Roosevelt I MUSTN F0R6ET CAMERA, IN, GORGEOUS HOW DO Snow's A fine STITCHES? -HE'S PEAP, KERRy-j I ST006E, I STITCHES KILIEP Tr ISMUKKIBLt; IJdNW-AT LtASI, co-sponsor the show with Manager Bill (Pappy) Hock and Warner Brothers Theaters. VOU THING? MOVIE CAMERA. 1 I JUST THOUGHT OF, THOSE CUTS CHTVE STILL GOT MV A OPEN THIS YOUR FACE. LIFE The gala technicolored movie The Princess and the Pirate" Pittsburgh area, Sunday afternoon and night.

Arrangements are under way for pep meetings and entertainments at KnoxviUe, Oakland, Ambridge, Butler and Johnstown. Manager Phil Katz reports that a new series of weekly cartoon-serial shows will get under way at the Kenyon Theater on the North WASHINGTON (Thursday) On Tuesday, after visiting the Army Redistribution Center In Asheville, starring Bob Hope with Virginia Mayo, Walter Brennan and Victor McLaglen and the associate feature N. I had supper with the Girl now showing at the Ambridge "Strange Affair" co-starring Allyn Scout day and permanent camp leaders who are taking a two weeks' training course at Montreat Inn. Immediately afterward, in the lobby of the inn, the Brevard College chorus gave an informal program of mountain songs which JOE PALOOKA was delightful. At the evening session Arthur AND Tri ATiS A BIG 1 HUNK OF DOUGH FOR I KNEW YAP HEAR If WELL, VOU CAN'T 4 NQrHIN' DOIN'I I -AND Tri ATiS A BIG I'LL DO IT ON I LET ON TMIKE I WAS SCA1RT OF V.

I NOW. HOW ABOUT 1TLL DO MY OWN HUNK OF DOUGH FOR 1 ONE CONDITION I THE GUY SCOTT. OU KIN TAKE II HAL CONRAD AKTU COME OVER TSEE Tri' PUTTIN' IM ON A PICKIN'. SCOTTS TOO A PRELIM. WE NEED HEGOESONl I KNOW THAT.

NOW WAfTLL 1 GIVE YA TH JENNINGS TELL ME SCRAP IN NEWARK FRIDAY CARD WTM I TOUGH. Trf KID A GOOD ATTRACTION SEMI-W1NDUP AN' I LDWDOWN ON HOW I OUTSMARTED UNCLE Jp THIS MARLOWE IQOKSJ I WANTED VKEEP TH' SCOTT. NEEDS SOME 1 ON THE UNDER CARD) A RAISE PRICE I MIKE -AN' THAT5 LIKE OUTSMARTIN' fAj-' uesens HWOERy ITSELF" MKE 1 SMS' M. Bannerman, president of War ren-Wilson College at Swannanoa, opened the discussion on education in the mountains. So much talk followed both the summarizing of the morning sessions and Mr.

Ban- nerman's speech on the student who must earn his education through work, that the second speaker of the evening never got chance to make his statement and had to wait until yesterday morning. jreaerai Denents, including insurance loans, schooling and pensions. This book was prepared by Col. M. A.

Erana and Lt. Col. Arthur Symons to be a complete veteran's guide, and Is recommended by the Army and Navy Register. The publisher is The Military Service Publishing Harrisburg, Pa. Another handbook, bringing up to date all Information concerning benefits to which discharged service people have claim under laws passed by Congress, has been prepared by Rep.

Wright Patman of Texas. It will be ready for issue about April 1, and may be procured for 10 cents from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. The Patman book treats mustering out pay, insurance, allotments, readjustment allowances, education, income tax, death gratuity, hospital care, burials, pensions, family allowance, missing men, vocational training, homestead rights, employment and national, cemeteries. The Veterans' Administration also has prepared a booklet on the same subjects, identified as Pamphlet 44, which can be obtained for 15 cents from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.

C. Q. Can you tell me the meaning of Tec. 5 In front of mv husband's name in his overseas address? Mrs. E.

N. A. Tt is an abbreviation for technician fifth grade which is a rnmparable rank to that of corporal. Q. My husband sent me his ln-come tax return but forgot to sitm it.

He wrote, saying that I could sign it for him. May I do so? M. M. B. A.

Yes. you may slsn as his asent. There Is a space on the blank for an agent's signature. Q. My fiance, serving with the Navy in the Pacific, wrote me that he had been informed that the State of Pennsylvania a $500 bonus to servicemen upon discharge.

Is this rue? Miss L. L. G. A. No.

Q. Our son, who i overseas has rot received our mail or packages for eight months. We have had mail from him the last few days and he would like very much to hear from us. Is there anv wav in which we could find eut whv his mail is not reaching him? J. Q.

A. We suggest that Ton write the Adjutant General. Washington, 1). to ascertain if there has been a change in his address. Mail often clelaved to servicemen overseas, but eight months seems to be an itmisiiallv long time.

Note The address you submitted not complete enough to enable to tell you with what armv he is serving. If vou knew the division, we might be" able to help you. Q. (1) What is a runner in the infantry? (2) Can you send as many packages to a serviceman overseas as requested? R. D.

A. (1) A messenger who carries messages and reports between headquarters and his own outfit. (2) There is no limit to the number of packages vou may send overseas per month. However, each request from the serviceman must be contained in a separate letter. Q.

ft) What type ship Is the ir s. S. Charles E. Brannon-D. Learned Great Deaf "Education in the Mountains" was the subject of the Wednesday morning program, and at 11:15 we MARY WORTH'S FAMILY I I MAY HAVE Cjou'RS.

MAKING FUNil 1 BUT fVE. HERE TAKE THI5 BUY A. a job for. you: i OPMr MR shops are what you need most INCLUDING nM. ohric UFOF vonwr LIKE YOUR I inovj PERFECTLY I NOT ACCEPTING PAWN A GOOD MEAU-' AND REPORT FOR WTiSeSeR MISSWTWCLAY TOMORROW AAORNI NG- 'THE PRINCESS AND THE PIRATE, technicolored movie starring Bob Hope, above, and "Strange Affair," with Allyn Joslyn and Evelen Keyes, now showing at Warner's Ambridge Theater, will be the attractions at the second big Seek Hawkins Red Cross War Fund benefit show tomorrow afternoon.

Manager Bill (Pappy) Hock will greet the Rangers and Rangerettes in the lobby of the theater. went over to Warren-Wilson College for a chapel program and dinner. The afternoon was partly taken up by business meetings and partly by a summing up of the two days' sessions, as well as a continuation of a discussion on education on the college leveL Joslyn and Evelyn Keyes will be screened for our patriotic club We made the afternoon train Side starting tomorrow (St. Patrick's Day). In addition to four special cartoons every Saturday the popular North Side showplace will quite easily, and this morning found us back in Washington.

I feel that present a brand new chapter play I learned a great deal in these two days and am very grateful that I was asked to take part in the discussions of the Council of Southern Brenda Starr, Reporter" and Guest in the House" with Anne Mountain Workers. Baxter and Ralph Bellamy plus an associate feature "Dixie Jamboree" members who contribute to the local Red Cross drive. General assembly will take place at the Press branch office, 319 Eighth Ambridge, tomorrow at 12:15 p. where special Seek Hawkins' Mercy group admission tickets will be exchanged for the invitations until 12:30 p. m.

Members are asked not to report to theater until after registration. Arrangements are being corn-Dieted for the third Red Cross War Correcting Errors starring Frances Fangford. Arrangements are being completed for a Seek Hawkins' Victory group War I find that in giving you the rule LI ABNcK TT'ouEwTneur- STEP IN. I I TO 1 H'tlTY OH. BOYI rAOOM- PITCHE.R" 0 for mailing letters and parcels to Bond and Stamp rally at the prisoners ot war Germany, a I OFMEINT.

THIS SO PITIFULLY 1 ALL AH DID PLEASE: I I THE I -NOTH1N' AH INJOY5 I I RlDETb IN TROLLEY f- I PEASANT JU5T YOUNGS BUT WERE! YO' 'J I CtTY.Pr 1 MORE 'N bOPHISTY- I I CARb, POP-CORN If YOU Kenyon. few mistakes were made, so I want to note the changes here: I SAVED YOUR, A HE MUST MIZZUBLE HIDE, I GATED CITY UFE.yi I AN PEANU Tj II VILL.Crt Several Interesting letters have When regular correspondence Tt 1 I Drwnmn TU'fOICMX' A' II I I UAMPIM I ALJ T'Ul' yK l'y been received from the War Pro blanks are not used, the writer Fund benefit at a Greater Pitts should address his letter just the duction Board, Materials Conservation Division of the Allegheny County Council of Defense and the Pittsburgh Victory Waste Paper burg theater. same as he does on the regular form, but the letter should then be put into a second envelope. Leave Rangers and Rangerettes from torive group expressing the senti ments of the committees for the this second envelope unsealed, and address it: "Postmaster, Prisoner of War Mail." All of these go to New fine work done by our Rangers and six Ohio-Beaver Valley towns will participate at the big Red Cross War Fund benefit show at the Ambridge Theater totmorrow Rangerettes. York.

The second of a new series of When a person has been notified that a man Is a prisoner of war, WJn irftW I lit I fiii-Tfc III Tl 1 2) Where is it now and to what fleet General officers' meetings will be special war effort group parties will be held Tuesday at the Stanley Theater. "Objective Burma" star but there is still no address as to what camp he is In, the mail should held next week at Penn Twp. and Oakmont. ring Errol Flynn, now showing at be addressed in care of the International Red Cross, Directory Service, Geneva, Switzerland. as it attacnea? wnat aoes jasuai jo.

mean in a serviceman's address? A. (1) Escort vessel. (2) Sorry, we can not give vou this information. (3) It means he is In a company of men awaiting assignment to a permanent unit. CHIEF WAHOO Seek Ritenbaugh will visit Me I was deeply grieved to read the I I AT LONG LAST, THE LOCK I WS I STOP THE CAR, Keesport tonight: Ohio-Beaver the popular Seventh St.

showplace will be the main attraction. Press American Raangers and Rangerettes executives will co-sponsor the show with Manager Charlie Eagle and Warner Brothers' Theaters. Valley, tomorrow morning; Am' O. fli What is the pay of a other day of the death of Mrs. Fraser, the wife of the prime minister of New Zealand.

She was so II I THE BUCKLED POOR FLIES OPEN1 tSL.r I I JUST THE INDIAN. MCKIN PAINFULLY llG I pTrfllF51i I I HEARD A THE SIDE OF THE TRUNK, I CRAMPED I HSAP SLOW COlN-jl I sr. r- feWBtlfeagT'n FUNNY I LEFTY SHUT UP AND I lutiM tbvim-to II to mimai KFhIMISJ noise I watch for the I bridge, tomorrow afternoon; North pharmacists mate 36 serving over, seas? (21 What is the pay of a nhar Hills, Saturday night; Greater kind to me in New Zealand, and so I I THE AUTO I PADDLE BOAT UP- II I it- jr-- xj i BL Pw 'hwubw macists mate 2c serving overseas? 3 Do they get overseas pay on all thoughtful of and interested in our XS? 1 rv lLi swamp JUtX 1 1 ouunl DtnirL nvvvBn srwwnii V- it 7rT I if i 1 1 boys in hospitals there. Her death must be a grief to the whole people I I works the SferJ1 "iU'KVaI 0P 7T JTI the islands? A. (1) $96.30, if In the service under three years.

(2) $115.20, if in the service under three years. (3) Yes. and also while serving aboard ship. of New Zealand, and to her hus band and family an irreparable McKenney on Bridge By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America's Card Authority IT LOOKS NEW HAVE IT FOR EASTER mmm--m 1 Vy WAY AMP LIES VERT I CH Vt1l ln Ip-T-A I Vml There is nothing I enjoy more might be called an under bid, but later when he bid three spades, I I All Ml ft than a nice social game of rubber Babm realized Goldsmith had a ii uKHi.iiri iniiiiiiia ti icr itHP "'(y Tucct aimt" ic vjuc rmMTrvcT meat I rxrnixj WiYAji pretty good hand and that the HIGHNESS- TH LITTLE NONE LEFT STARVE AM' IF WE TRZSA5 SJI spade bid was probably a control-showing bid.

USED FURNITURE Save Plenty of Money bridge. However, I like good competition. I was in Cleveland recently and got some of my Cleveland friends together and we had a good game. Elmer Babin, former president of the Cleveland Whist Club, was playing with Art Goldsmith, who lust recently became a Life Mas The play of the hand was cer tainly good. Babin won the third I ABOUT EATIN' PINOSAUR 6ET IT NO ALL BEEN GREAT aG EITHER Tcm vi VSlS FVtsuffe knw MEAT? EVERY900V EATS MORE? KILLEP MAN-WLLER51 WAY.

WE'RE A tta STUFF' A I IF THEY CAN GET lg- A 0OOMW SJ- 98 5 4 Q82 10 7 63 7 ter. I thought they handled the bidding and the play of this hand xprv wpll. Babin bid of two clubs Bedroom Furniture, Living Room Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Kitchen Furniture, Rugs, New Bedding, Heaters, Tables, Chairs and other Home Furnishings. They look new and give you years of practical service. (Advertisement) Goldsmith A AQ6 3 542 A A 8 65 A 10 10 6 KQ9 9 4 3 2 Dealer rv i i 17-10 a vscf.

ii i mm mtivinimwttiie raMfif i.Mrnn. --i i a m-KMmmmmmmmMmmmMmmmmm tmm I mil I 1 111 mmmmMMMmmMmmm Sr AK732 AJ 9 7 5 4) A8 A 10 Rubber -S. vul. ICOCK CASH OR CREDIT FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 5:30 They Say DOG OWNERS SPECIAL KEIIIIEL FOOD HOW AVAILABLE IT GROCERS COHTfliilMEAr ft Uncle Ray's Corner More About the Fijis east 2 A Pa-3 North Pass 3 Pass West Pas? 3 A 3N South 1 2 Pass in four months five months at the latest. Ooonin: German Graf von Roth- 9SSGS6SSSSSSWL round of hearts and then ran oS kirk, caplured near Coblenz.

Today the German Genera! Staff the six club tricks, leaving him A special kind of moat is common in "the South Seas." This area may be defined, in a rough way, as the southern half of the Pacific Ocean. It contains thousands of small islands, most of them in the self with the Jack and ten of USED I If either the United States or Russia or Great Britain decide in the next Z5 years to make war, then there will be another world war and no organization or league or union or treaties will stop it. Comdr. Harold E. Stassen.

We have done you no harm do not harm our little home. Sign in vacated German home on Western Front. How can yon expect to win a war when you have no gasoline and no horses? It will all be over with SPEAR and the German people are Justi spades and king and queen of dla monds. fied before God and men in hav I found myself hopelessly squeezed. ing recourse to every kind of weapon rather than succumb.

UJ rrmni I bared down to the blank king of spades but my opening bid Mussolini. I -Biskit has been usea zstfszSs? 10 kI Piece marked me with the king of spades, ace of hearts and ace of diamonds. Lejaf Notices Legal Notices so Babin went right up with the NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the itrovisions of the Act of Assembly ot Torrid zone. The boat of which I speak is "the outrigger canoe." It Is a craft with a part which stretches out to one side and rests in the water. This part is known as the outrigger, and lt keeps the canoe, or boat, steady enough to ride the waves of the ocean.

Nowhere in the South Seas can we find more skillful native boat-builders than the people of the Fiji islands. They have produced out ace and dropped my king and made June 28. 1917. P. L.

645. and its amend his queen of spades. dog with MMfJ known element and a complete f-very takh Ja vitamin your dog needs tor perre In the Court of Common Pleas ot Allegheny County. Pennsylvania: So. 4087 April Terni.

1945. In re petition of Jack Labovitz and Mildreo Labovitz his wile, for change of names to Jack Laiidis and Mildred To all persons interested: Notice is hereby riven that an order of said Court authorized the film? ot said Fast relief for common headaches! If I had tried to hold the king HOLD EVERYTHING ments and Fupiuements. oi -intention to file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Har aker 0a retail value), write to. and one spade, a heart and the ace risburg-. and In the onioe ot the tro-thonntarv of the Court of Common Pleas Dept.

7, Rockiora, 111. oe Pto send your' dealer's name and of diamonds, he would have thrown me in with a diamond and forced of Allegheny County, on Thursday the 22nd day of March. 1945. a Certificate lor address I me to lead Into the spades. (Advertisement) (Advertisement) rigger canoes which can out-ride gales.

Sometimes a Fiji boat has Miuuu aim uacu iuo iai aaj oi aoy JU45. at A. M- as the time and the Assignment Koooi. City-County Build-inif. Pittsburgh.

as the place lor a hearuig. when and where all persons may show cause, if any they have, why said names should not be cnanged as praved lor. Crone Cohen. Attorneys for Petitioner. Law finance Building.

Pittsburgh. Pa. two hulls, with a tall sail rising the conduct of a business in Alietrneny County, PennRylvante. under the assumed or fictitious name, style Or desitmation of North Side Heatine with its prin-cipal place of business at 330 Sampson Way. Jf.

S. Pittsburgh H2. Pa. The nnnies and addresses of all persons own-ins or interested in said business re: THOMAS A. REMP.

1519 Garfield N. S. Pittsburgh. Pa. IN the Court of Common Pleas of Afie- Packs a Real above one of them, and with space Men of the Fiji Islands made this outrigger boat with two hulls.

MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES Thii Old Treatment Often Brine Happy Rlif pheny County. Pennsylvania: Ho. iihi on plantations owned by white men. Ann I Term. 1945.

In re DetltlOn OI fcd- Since that time, many tnousanos CHARLES J. Maloney. Attorney. 1400 Junes Lmw Building. Pittsburgh.

Pa. No. 1472 of 1845. Notice Ihjt letters ot administration on the estate of John T. Mc-Mahon.

deceased, late ol Pittsburgh. Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Ella Gearing. Administratrix. 509 Ohio Avenue. Glasnport, Pa.

ward Stanley Kosafcowski and Anna Bemeta Kosakowski. his wife and WALLOP! Against Muscular Achis and fains If you want beneficial strength In more have followed, and there are minor children for change of names to Edward Stanley Kosky. and Anna Don't let an ordinary headache spoil your work or your fun. Do as millions do take genuine Bayer Aspirin. 1 Bayer Aspirin provides amazingly fast relief.

Starts disintegrating in your stomach in two seconds is ready to go to work almost at once! 2. Bayer Aspirin provides sure relief. Has been used in literally millions of normal cases for over 40 years without the slightest trace of unpleasant reaction. Get Bayer Aspirin today and be prepared to rout your next headache in a remarkable hurry 1 in each of the hulls for men to ride in Our stories about the Fiji islands have dealt, so far, almost entirely with the native Fijians. Now it is time to tell of other people who live on these islands, which are located about 1400 miles east of Australia.

About two persons in each hundred on the islands are whites. The whites are mainly British, since Ticrneta Kiwkr. To all persons interested: Mltr nacrffine btckacha Notice is hereby riven that an order of said Court authorized the filing- of said n.tition an? fixed th 18th dav of May. today about 100,000 Indians on the islands. This compares with 105,000 native Fijians.

It is likely that the Indians will pass the Fijians in number. Of all the products of the Fiji a luiimeaiTUD; II you re led-up with weak products, whose relief Is JAMES Wilson Crawford. Attorney. 140-4 Kirst National Bank Building. Pittsburgh.

Pa. No. 14ti3 ol 1045. Niftice that letters testamentary on the estate of Thomas cause or tneir ireuuicu- -vr- The kidneys are Nature's chief way of Uhe waste out of 1945. at A.

as the time and tne AsQiimment Room, Citv-Countv Building. Pittsburgh. as the place for a hear naii-way or imaginary, then trv MOONE'S EMERALD OIL! ri. llradley. deceased, late ol Bellevue.

Allegheny County, having been granted. ihe blood-They help most people pasaabout of lcidne function permits ing, when and where all persons may show eatise. if any they have, why said names it reoresents our Maximttm in islands, sugar Is most important to the Fiji islands belong to the British counter-irritant relief for muscular the outside world. In a peacetime should not oe enanirea as prayed lor. Norman Paul Wolken.

Attorney for Petitioner. 306 Berger Building. Pittsburgh. joisonou. matter to remain i pains aches, pains, empire.

As far as numbers are con chest colds, and a warming rub to relieve tightness as well as muscular aches of back, Pa. year, shortly before the outbreak of the second World war, the is iimDS, snouiders and neck, due to cerned, the Indians rank next to the native Fijians in importance. When I say "Indians" I mean overexercise, overwore or exposure to cold and dampness. it may cause uokb1" iains. leg pains.

Ios of pep and energy. Irettin up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes headaches and dizziness. Irregular or uainf ul elimination sometimes shows Sere is something wrong with your lad-Beys or bladder. Don't waitl Ask your druggist for Doan'i miccessf ully by millions for over lands exported 151,000 tons of raw sugar. Of this amount, Canada imported 65,000 tons, and Great Bri SHERRTFF.

Lindsay. Weis MeGinnis. Attorneys. 1208 Law Finance Building. Pittsburgh.

Pa. No. 1464 of 1045. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Amelia Dunn, or Alice Dunn, or Alice Amelia Dunn, deceased, late of West View. Allegheny Connfv having been an persons indebted to said estate win make payment and those having claims will present them to James Wilson Crawford.

Executor. 12tt Richland Lane. Pitts-burgh. Pa. C.

M. Murphy. Attorney. 1513 Berger Building. Pittsburgh.

Pa. Vo. 146S of 1945. Sotice that letters of administration on the estate of Gustav A. Wehr-stedt or Gustave A.

Wehrstedt. deceased, late of Bellevue. Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indtebtrd to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to George G. Wehrstedt. Administrator.

5 East Orchard Avenue. Bellevue, Pa. Once you try Moone'a Emerald people from India, not American BAYER ASPIRIN Indians. Oil we are confident you will say, you're and that you granted, all persons indebted to said will malr. navment and those having tain received most of the rest.

For travel section or your scrap book. 40years.Theygivehappyreliefandwillheln iwlll never be without lt In your The first settlers from India were brought to the Fiji islands about "Why can't you just pass rotes the way the others do?" claims will present them to Lawrence P. schaefer. Executor. 818 East unto street.

the 15 miles oi mauey ous waste from your blood. Get Doan's Pills. On sale at all good drug Stores. UNCLE RAY 65 years ago. They came to work Pittsburgh.

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