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'if PAGE 20 THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. SUNDAY, APRIL 18. 1943 Parents of Service Men, mental cases, it was said. Most are not insane, but psychoneurotics persons who cannot stand the strain Sulfa, Blood Plasma Aid War Wounded By The Vnited Press WASHINGTON Sulfa drugs. Women to Be Honored Parents of Oakland men and women now servine in th armed FEDERAL DEBT TOPS OLD LIMIT OF 125 BILLIONS of warfare, although they got along all right in civilian life.

The armyj is endeavoring to comb them out! before they go overseas, although it forces will be honored at a. mas. meeting sponsored by the Schenley blood plasma and facilities for rapid tiansport of wounded are major Get your Copy Today Legal Rights For Service Men Explained In Booklet Don't make any mistakes about your Important papers before you leave for the Army. There are many things that you have to do In order to avoid inconvenience or embarrassment later. "And If you do those things before you are inducted, you won't have to worry about them later.

Among the things you must do are the simple things like obtaining 'f factors In reducing the percentage American Legion post and Mt. Sinai Lodge. Knights of Pythias, of fatalities amon? the casualties of this war. This was the consensus among Army medical men at the Army Medical Center and Walter Reed General Hospital under command is not entirely successful. Bill Making Good Friday A Legal Holiday Killed By Religious Hews Service ALBANY.

N. April 17 A bill making Good Friday a legal holiday was killed in the New York Legislature. For some years a similar measure has been introduced, but it has always been defeated in committee. Memorial Hall. April 29.

Judge Benjamin Lencher will ba the main speaker. Several Civilian Defense organizations in the city will participate in the affair, to known as "Parents' Night." A con-, tingent of the newly organized State Guard, including a number of Oakland men, will attend th' meeting. proof of your marriage, of the birth of Brig. Gen. Shelley U.

Marietta, of your children, arranging witn when they showed reporters some of the new equipment and technique used in caring for war wounded. Sulfa drugs greatly are reducing infection, and plasma is saving many who would otherwise die from shock, burns and loss of blood. Airplanes are bringing back casualties from the front to hospitals He'd Change Their Nome Army Editor, Press, Pittsburgh, Pa. faefpseef ere cents in coin, scurf me copies your "Legal Rights for Service Men" booklet. your underwriter to protect your life insurance, checking with your creditors about your debts.

When these and many other things are done, you can go Into the Army and face the problems there with a clear conscience and a settled mind. And there are many of these things so many that you must where there are adequate facilities to care for complicated cases. One I To Korean Cherry Trees I B.t The Vnited Press WASHINGTON, April 17 Repre- John Rankin today introduced a resolution to name the (Japanese) cherry trees around the Tidal Basin here "Korean cherry trees." He said the Home WATCHES REPAIRED WATCHES CSHPltmr tVf IHAULCi Include a b.autlful cUaaiaf oilini. rthuihiaf, atraif humiif mn4 poliihinr -capamaitt and truing- ar CM Cf traif htrniaf hair aprinf ALL FOR ONLY Ftldman't W.tch Hsptir Sbt-p 30 A lot IMf 347 ttili art. 0ar att 0rM tU have a written record of them.

patient with a complicated abdom inal wound was brought here from Egypt in 72 hours. Others have been Add fit City To help each draftee, and each possible draftee, The Pittsburgh Press has published a 16-page booklet that contains everything you flown from India, Cairo, Europe, trees originally came from Korea. Africa, Alaska and the Far East. The war Is producing numbers of need to know. This booklet, "Legal Rights For Service Men," is written 4V2 Billions Jump in Day Puts War Cost for One year at 53 Billions Bf The Vnited Press WASHINGTON.

April 17 The Treasury revealed today that the public debt passed the old limit of 125 billion dollars April 15. Treasury figures showed that Wednesday the debt stood at Thursday, the most recent date for which records are available, it had jumped nearly 4Vi billion dollars to $125,130,572,225. Meanwhile, war costs continued upward to reach a total of for the fiscal year through Thursday. Expenses for all purposes totaled $58,467,089,601. Receipts for the same period aggregated $15,520,400,892.

A recently enacted law raised the national debt limit from 125 billion dollars to 210 billions. Whisky Black Market Reported In Jersey Bp The Unitek Press NEWARK, N. April 17 Alfred Driscoll, state alcoholic beverage commissioner, charged today that a whisky black market had been discovered operating between New Jersey and Pennsylvania, by which Pennsylvania saloon keepers were story, plus five cents in coin or stamps, to: Legal Rights Editor, by an authority on the subject and has been checked by the Adjutant General's Office. It contains the very latest Information that you need to possess and it is authentic. A large supply of these booklets has been printed and they are being Box 476, The Press Pittsburgh, Pa.

Your copy will be sent to you by return mail. Or. if you wish, you can obtain a copy by coming to the counter in the street-floor lobby of The Press Monday Sight Dinner CANTEEN BIRTHDAY PARTY highlight is this scene snapped as Maj. Fred M. Grant used his saber yesterday to cut a birthday cake baked in honor of the first anniversary of the opening of the Red Cross Canteen in the induction center at the Old Post Office Bldg.

Each day since its opening an average of" 500 selectees have been served coffee, sandwiches and other refreshments there. Watching the cake cutting are Mrs. Frank Thornton, left, chairman of the Canteen Division of the Pittsburgh Red Cross Chapter, and Mrs. Waldbauer, chairman of the induction center canteen. Wi I aper distributed by The Pittsburgh Press Iding on the Boulevard of the Allies near Liberty Ave.

now. To obtain a copy, simply send jjq not hesitate order your copy the coupon that appears with this 'today. Regularly 49c to 6oe A COMPLETE SET UPPER AND LOWER TEE-TC-a NO MONEY DOWN NO CARRYING CHARGE Save! LET US RESET YOUR OLD TEETH IN OUR NEWER LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIALS. Dutch Envoy Urges Protective League By The United Press CINCINNATI, April 17 Dr. Alexander Loudon, ambassador of The Netherlands, today urged the United Nations to arm to the teeth 3" roll Coke Specialist to Spur Production in Fayette Bp 7 he Vnited Press UNIONTOWN.

April 17 A full-time coke specialist will be stationed in the Connellsville coke region by the Federal Bureau of Mines to spur more and better coke production for the nation's steel mills. Harlan Chapman gf Washington, assistant deputy co-ordinator of Solid Fuels, made the announcement last night at a meeting of An event for the vhole family to enjoy. Bring them Monday night. Delicious dinners begin at 1.00, 'with a special children's supper at 75c. Restaurants 11th Floor.

mttigvf tut raotiTt WOMEN being supplied with illicit whisky. An auto accident Wednesday night in Hopatcong, where an auto driven by Robert C. Moyer of Easton, hit a truck, resulted in an investigation by Sydney B. White, ABC chief inspector. Mr.

White reported that a large quantity of liquor was found in Moyer's car. Moyer was held in $1000 bail on a charge of illegal transportation of liquor, and Willard Marcy, also of Easton, a passenger, was held in $200 bail on a charge of aiding him. Mr. White's report said liquor was being smuggled from New Jersey to Pennsylvania, where tavern operators, under a State Liquor Store control plan, must handle liquor which has been taxed and authorized by state authorities. Embossed relief and other styles for living rooms, dining rooms and halls.

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Speakers at the meeting included: J. C. Barrett of Youngstown; Samuel Weiss, chief of the fuel section of the Bureau of Mines; L. D. BRIDGEWORK FILLINGS CROWNS X-RAYS Offic Hoursi Daily 9 to 6 Sat.

9 to 8 P. M. Iv ii ii I in ii ii ii'n Schmidt, engineer in charge of the coke survey for the bureau, and Associate Engineer J. A. Kelly and Edward Fisher.

security policy used by The Neth-J A A 9 nullum wkkjI Open Monday 12 till erlands in the Pacific, peace might still reign today. "Our conviction is that lt was not our policy which was wrong, but that the military force to carry out this policy was inadequate," he Army Flier Killed NEW YORK, April 17 Second Lt. Morgan J. Barton, 26, of Mulville, N. was killed today when his Army fighter plane crashed 300 yards offshore near here.

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