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THE AMABH0 DAILY KEW8. AMARILLa TEXAS TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1942. 1 Xi jfc Amariilo Philharmonic Closes Season Tonight With 'Pop Concert AHS A Cappella (Navy Airplanes! Rescue Britons conceit MIA3II. May 4 vivors of a medium-sized British freighter, sunk on her maiden voy-j age by an Axis submarine in the) Atlantic, have landed at widely-! -It's "pop tonight. The Philharmonic Qrches- tra.

assisted by the popular separated points with United States A Choir of Ama- naval planes playing an important rillo HMi School, closes the rescue nao Twenty-four of the 44 men were season with a spirited picked up naval aircraft which OI popular classics and landed eight at Bermuda and 16 at Sanana River Naval Air Base i Florida. A passing ship rook eight to Cuba, from where they came to Miami en route to New its last rehearsal and is reacy York The 12 vere lan what may be its to? performance of the year. The choir, an amazing group of your.gsi.ers with a flair for the dramatic in music, will perform both "a cappella" and with the orchestra. Julia Dean is director. Starts at 8:15 The concert will The 59-pece orchestra, directed bv aobert Louis Harrow has beM ed at Charleston.

S. by a rescue; vessel. One of the men was described as; -a passenger who is a. servant or the British No lives were lost and no one was; the i injured in the sinking, which Sev-; en'th Naval District headquarters: announced today, begin at o'clock in the Municipal Auditorium. Admission will be by season, membership card or by payment of; 25 cents--for either adult or "We are placing this final con- sen.

of the season within the reach: of everyone," said Rex B. president of the orchestra associa-, non. "Anyone can get in for a quarter--less than the price of a good; movie- Amarillo College! Play Set Amarillo play-goers are looking; forward to Monday and Tuesday i Aerial Artillery Rips and Tears U-Boat Bases OCCUPIED EUROPE I By DREW MIDDLETOX i LONDON, May 4 jTlie Royal Air Force's I artillery hurled bombs upon strongholds of German i naval mig-ht today in a sud-i id en and sharp offensive! i against the Nazi I massing: at its bases for the! campaign on North! Atlantic sea lanes. Swinging over a 900-mile front in i (pre-dawn attacks, the RAF Supply Shipments From U. S.

Up! WASHINGTON. May 4 meats of war materials and other merchandise from, the United States i i to friendly countries jumped sharp- jly in March, the commerce depart- rnen: reported today. While the department no longer gives details on foreign trade, thej March rise may have been due to Re-EledS Longer War i ri Faces China 3vIlUvl vlQll I CHUNGKING. May 4 (ffy--With China's Burma Road lifeline choked The Board of Trustees of ff and a Japanese column within of China's frontier, Gen- March shipments were evaluated itha 1942-43 school year. jas compared with Salary increases as scheduled in! for greater difficulties in the War Primaries Lacking ithan two per cent per teacher.

IS Tire' i generalissimo asked the Chinese 5 resour ces of labor, skill and ty oi Amariilo was also re-elected with increases of four per cent up to jmim I established policy of the board i adopted several years ago. Chiang broadcast his appeal to By The Associated Press The first mula-primary MiHer Printing Company was lour per cent up to a preaeter-; rta ma threatened to invade both India land China. The Jananese were v-- sally forth to raid the northern sup- 1 bama pi or id a but obsen'ers school year was adopted, the pub- -Sfeust, including "Entry of the land altogether enjoyable comedy of mistaken! ade as a ir few years ago with ALL STACKED UP--Flying- through a clear South route to Russia. anticipated only further schools iNazi Fighters Go Down a ec Tir, VQ public interest in! Au S- 31 In Swift, daylight follow-up of politics due to war ar, these powerful attacks. Boston i ew of public's-current! (Douglas) bombers protected with the sugar ra- I IlCtrifi JRAP fighters made an intense registration.

The countrv's iU ion Le Havre, in occupied France.j firsc wartime primar in Illinois another base for German naval m(Xi demonstration such a jerations against the Allies. declines I The RAP fighters shot down five; Candidates jii De chosen for 28 i German fighters which attempted House seats and tw( posts to negin tne year oni Million in Year LOS ANGELES, May 4 (Si-Secretary Snox said today that bef-w? July i. 1343. the United StCvi Navy will comprise more than 000,000 "of as fine young fighting men as ever served any country." i The navy now numbers more than half a million, the secretarv said at 2T- jaeien, ana a-a nmriiirtmn bv Bu- of Phryne." the Braharos Hungarian Dance Nos. 5 and 6: the prelude of Saint-Saens" "Le four airs from Priml's Jinks," and Lecuona's "Malaguena." Listed i en in the coUege prwiuctior by Bu tonne Davis and Bill Dickson.

dozen other talented young mem-i bers of the college speech depart-i ment complete the cast. The director is Donald The sing -Lost in thej hea of the department "Oualitv Street win Brazil Blames Col. W. R. Gilks 'Enemy 7 Sub nM Up 310 DE JANEIRO.

Ma 4 I MCl -o A Bulow has said he would supoort iwere still afire from British oomosi iwhen United.States Admiral Harold! JR. Stark, commanding the U. S. Such the to to oppose Night, RIO DE JANEIRO, May 4 be given! Bluntly blaming "an enemy sub- benefit marine." the government armounc- i Naval forces in European waters i stressed American and British con- i cern with -undersea attacks in a talk domestic policies he believed sound. Opposing him are Thomas Berry, the state party chairman and mor who is an all-out a project for Amarillo isr win never be a time when completion now, with oth-i an nation's defenses are perfect.

for Borger, Childress and! If any attac is made, we'll fight it was'stated- 1 Breaking our necks to increase our I Organized for emergency relief harbor Defenses." aid during war disasters, such asi 1 -J (LA CAwfcVh -A-iVt" t4-i J. er afornev and -former state 1 arr ralds an the like, WPA will be Col. William Roy Gilks. of San many, Hamburg was bombed le xr has "remained i on caU to Pre-designated city and i Francisco, retired Salvation Army one source called "coiisiderabie tiiroue out county officials wherever a weight." Pilots said tney saw large some to set UD. Officials said that it I in docks and shipyards as tney tran could be assumed the workers could' laborate in.

a closing presentation i of Edgar's "Pomp and Circum- i stance," the choir singing the fa- miliar "Land of- Hope and words. 1 The orchestra personnel: FIRST "VIOLINS--Marion Burnett, Roberta Childress, Edward Melin. Minnie Wells Josey, Cleta Linda Holland, Frances Askew. Virginia Middleton, Lois Strickland. Marjorie Welch.

Betty Jane Wheat. Julia Waller. SECOND "VIOLINS--Martha Mc- Cartney. principal; James Ewell, HoUis Van Doren, Tolzien, Alf Lindbloom, Margaret Welch. VIOLAS--Helen Strite, principal; William Byers Taken by Death undersea warfare to this side the.

Atlantic Two lifeboats and jmander of the Salvation Army. Score Bomber crews participating in the Kristiansand attack watched bombs scribed speeches for broadcast. On the Republican side, Gov.j Harlan J. Bushfield, who was a candidate for the Republican vice- nomination in 1940. Oliver Burgin Rites Set Today at Groom Twenty-three men in one including Capt.

Raul Diegoli. were today at tne Wednesday at the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Thursday neon at the rescued by the Spanish liner club n0 ori at the de Kornos. American Business Club, and next barracks, ships and presidential was an ammunition seeks the dumo Six fires were visible for opposed by a a school miles The island of Oderoen also teacher. Olive Ringsrud, the secre- was attacked- The RAP lost five aircraft in The government's use of the Mon( a a the Amariilo Kiwanisj William C. Byers, 43 years old.

i enem y- to describe the Pamahyba's i club. also will speak on two died in an Amariilo 4:101 attacker caused considerable programs. He will conduct those early raids, but British anti- Ruth Thornton, Ada Morris. "VTOUNCELLOS--Mareila Myers o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr.

Byers, a resident of Tulsa, had been visiting his sister, not gone I ment 'here. Although there is gen- evangelistic meetings nightly at 8 aircraft guns and night fighters defending the home territory accounted for five of about 30 German i eral and Brazil that Germany o'clock at Turner Citadel- i bombers which attacked Exter tan- of state. Reapportionment following census gives Florida six House seats to fill this year instead of five, and reduces Indiana's delegation from be called into service for aid inj such disasters also as-experienced; Rites in tribute to the memory by Crowell and other cities recently Oliver Burgin, pioneer resident of in tornadoes and i Groom, win be conducted this after- Ths organization will be divided coon at 3 o'clock in the Methodist into platoons and squadrons under Church at Groom. Ministers of the a zone director. Equipment for deal- Methodist and Baptist churls at ing with any emergency will be Groom will officiate ready at all tmies.

V. Betts wiilj Burgin'died earlv Sundav at be-the zone director for tne homej ect i Groom after State headquarters recently laid heart attack 12 to 11. All of the incumbent In-i out a blanket appropriation for the; 3e was i oiana representatives--eight Repub- are enemies, the govern-j He was a Salvation Army ofucer England 46 years and held some Mrs. I. L.

Tidwell of Wildorado lomatic break with them on Jan. 28. cf the top positions. He has three when he became sick. He was a There was no immediate reaction i sons in the Salvation Army work.

member of the Methodist Church! from the Brazilian government. Colonel GOks has traveled 80,000 Janafc. principal: Roberta Newell McGinnis, Eva Wade Layton. Ruth Jimmie Lee Williamson STRING BASSES-Julia Dean. Principal: Florence Waller, Wilson Armstrong.

FLUTES--Virginia Todd, Yvonne Fuller. OBOE--Barbara Koesjan, (Clari- CLARINETS--Dr. Henry L. Rob- inson. Sidney Zukav.

FRENCH HORNS Charles E. Strain, Jack Walker. TRUMPETS Harold Barnett Wallace Blackwell. Colvin, mer Jacobs. TYMPANI--Thomas Gwin.

SNARE DRUM--Barbara Mctch. BASS DRUM--Ray Cox. BELLS. TRIANGLE, Starkey. VIBRAPHONE--Carol Colvin.

HARP--Louise Stockton. PLANO--Grace E. Hamilton. Margaret Harris Heiny. ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR --Dr.

Henry L. Robinson, -LIBRARIAN--Ray Cox. Mrs. C. C.

Gee Rites Are This Afternoon and a veteran of the first World The Pamahyba sailed April 5 for! miles in his good will tour of the 1 New York with a cargo of coffee, i United States. He visited Amarillo War- Survivors include the wife, Louise Byers, Tulsa; a son. "Fly cops," which waylay return- Hcans and Democrats are planes, shot, down two seeking another term. ing more night raiders as they winged! Five of the Indiana Republicans, home to their bases in Springer, Hallecfc, France. Gillie, Lanois and Wilson, are un- The Germans gave Exeter a heavy I opposed.

Rep. Larrabee alone of bombing. The- city suffered Democrats has no opposition, siderable and Redistricting attached Larrabee's a town on to that represented by- Under the project arrangement, it'35 wiU be possible to dispatch neces-j sary men complete with equipment pearl and had liv miles soutnwest of lie had suffered a He was 63 years old. in the Grooin the last ana and two daughters, Nancy Ellen Launa of Tulsa; five! brothers, Charles Byers. Herman Byers, Tulsa, Jim Byers.

i Kilgore. Wheeler Byers. Dallas, and J. C. Byers, Corpus Christi; the sister, Mrs.

TidwelL District WPA Roils Drop 249 in Month Christian Doors Two topics oa which he" win sneak Dazing the day Salvation I southwest coast was bombed and while here are: "The Army in World War and "London and the War." Two representatives are to be nom- command' mate( i South Dakota and nine in stated that Hastings another his-1 Alabama. In the tattter state only Lie British city, had been bomb-1 Representatives Patnck, Grant and machine-gunned. (The German to any scene of disaster almost mediately when called, officials here said. Ship Plant Seized D. Two hundred and forty-nine fam- ed Sunday, this in apparent continuation the "'Baedeker raids" against centers of British tradition.) N.

S. Griggs and-Sons Funeral i handle district, last month, Alfvnj fn'd'aS Home via Rock Island Railway. Fu-1 Williams, district employment of-! Basin sermon on the scrip-j eeks WCiG certain ana air neral services will be tomorrow aft- ficer said yesterday. tural quotation "Behold I have set i sources emoon in Tulsa. The body will be shipped to Tulsa i ilies left Work Projects Adminis- A at 8:20 o'clock this morning by thejtration roils in District 16.

the Ceiling on Bed Linen Prices Set by OPA said probably "Most of "the "heads of these you a door which no man crashed before landing. ilies have taken private employment! can shu Dr. Gaston Foote. Bntam Can stanfl I or seasonal the of- i preaching at the San Jacinto 10 more ficial said. "Last month showed a I slight increase in persons leaving for other employment and! jeven more of an increase is expect-' ied this month." Methodist Church, last night merated figurative doors in one's which may be opened "The German air force losses are around 15 per cent," one air source said.

"It is difficult to see how raiding can be maintained at this "If vou find" the door of Christian rate of loss nless Reichrnarshal i fellowship closed, it is because you! Goering shifts bombers from the will nominate gubernatorial candidates. Area WPA Service Unit Employs 848 Jannan are opposed. South Dakota and Alabama also! SAVANNAH, May 4 Charging failure to comply contract stipulations, the Federal! Maritime Commission has taken over the'plant cf the Savannah! Shinyards, and turned over an order for 12 vessels another concern, Asst. U. S.

Atty. Gen. Norman M. Littell of Washington said in fed-j Eight hundred and forty-eight eral court today that engineers iiad certified workers in the Panhandle reported no ships could ever have district service division launched from the shipyards were employed either in war ser-jand described financial operations survived by hi a son, J. a daughter, Mrs.

M. Buttrell, Hereford; four Fred and Frank Burgin. Groom; Will Burgin, of Earlen, and- Ralph Burgin, of St. James, y. and four, sisters, Mrs.

Deli Pearson, Omaha, Mrs. Myrtle Sanford, Lansing, Mrs. W- Mi.Frederickson, and Mrs. Viola Harell, Groom. Burial will be in the Groom Ceme- (JP)-- tery under the- direction of 5.

withj Griggs vices or defense health and welfare' Mediterranean, Libyan or Russian projects through April 12, Mrs. Al- WASHINGTON, May 4 (3V-The! Potter County has 139 of the fam-1 closed it," he said. Office of Price Administration im-i ilies that left WPA last month. Case! The door of high thinking, the fronts to strengthen the bomoerj bert Walker, district director, i posed a price ceiling, at the matm-l loads dropped from 396 to 157 in! door of good literature, the door of of facturers' level, on Potter County and from 2160 to 1911 purposeful thinking, and the bed linen, a lightweight type widely throughout the district. used by modest-income groups.

The prices fixed are lower than i was charged by manufacturers prior to Feb. 2, the dale at which other i bed linens were brought under price control. OPA said. Since that no bed linens have; moved from manufacturers" hands, i Edwards Sentenced To State Prison A'term of six and one-half years! third air fleet in Western Europe." jo: creative achievement also were Despite the greater dis- imentioned. Stance that British raiders have to yesterday.

Of this Wardens' First'Aid Classes Launched first of five first aid classes for -the city's air raid wardens launched at the Amariilo Senior School last night. Classes are of two hours dura- 3n and start at 7:30 o'clock each and treasurer, as dwarfing the leg-j night in Rooms 115-16. Tne course of Frank Cohen, company secretary total, 751 workers were ford." The Quick Walling-1 oe concluded Friday and an; examination given then. Savannah coaipanv air raid wardens are required used in six defense health and wel- construction of its yards last spring I to take the course to complete their fare projects. 1 and in November obtained a con- qualifications, Fred DeCoster, you 'find yourself bored, py the RAF bomber losses were es- School lunch projects, of which'tract for the 12 ships at approxi- i trol officer, urges every warden to do i important," the timated by informed sources at! there are 21 in the district, em-imately $1,700.000 each from the attend "We should feel less than five per cent, a rate) ployed 308 workers.

Nine house-j commission. In December the com-j preacher urged. ourselves that we won't have time to bei bored." jwest is about 600 fighters and 3001 been emphasized continuously asi yards on Jan. 2. Later condemna- Emphasizing that Christ has given bombers.

This is estimated at one- important to the war effort. eiT-fri fntjil nnpTfltlOTial Strencth so indispensible to God Britain is well able to stand. keeping aide projects employed 233 mission canceled the contract and i The German air strength'in the These two projects have took physical possession of the ship-i the nightly classes. Mefal Mav 4. I Retail prices paid for such goods i tn Texas penitentiary was as-1 each individual the freedom of sixth the total operational strength Isold durine March were based sessed to L.

E. Edwards, of Ama-! choire. Dr. "Ponrf said that He land one-ninth of the bombing Funeral services for Mrs.OraBea-Isold during March were based on sessed to L. E.

Edwards." of trice Gee. 37 years old. will be con- prices retailers paid prior to Feb. 2. rill upon his plea of guilty aucted this afternoon at 3 o'clock "Hence, the amendment destroys i charge of attempted Potter County's sewing chapel by any occasion for raising prices for tack oianam, minister of the (these textiles to retailers." the OPA 1 announcement said.

fact, it Ama-(choice. Dr. Foote said that He land one-ninth of the bombing, to a knocks at the door of man's in-j strength. A large proportion of: ployed 111 workers. criminal at-! telligence.

at the door of con- these bombers is employed as mine- the only one in the district, em-1 that "under ordinary circumstances, here would! committee Raver, administrator Power ras defended before a congressional todav bv Dr. Paul J. Gourmet Society of Brooklyn San Jacinto Church of Mrs. Gee. a young girl before Judge; science, and at the door of hope, layers now.

Nelson in district Rev. Jordan Grooms spoke to the! It was pointed out that though Canyon yesterday. I voung people at 7:15 o'clock. i the number fight seem small itjAuOptS VlCtOry i committee the administration Oi C. C.

Gee, died makes it possible for retailers to! He was arrested some months aeoi Services will be held "today a yesterday morning at the home cf! charge less than March, 1942. levels i upon complaint of a 14-year-old o'clock and tonight at 8 W. for back-filled bed get Arnarillo girl whom he had given i the revival series to a clo; her parents Mr. and Mrs Quails in Pleasant VaUey. The new ceilings are designed to a ride in his car when she told i 1, resided in Amarillo the i permit production in suff icient quan: him she was running awav to An- memoer i to OPA said.

for sabotage except for I vSSd or i 10! represented only first.line strength. YORK May 4 lth ciusion that incompetence was to Se ust Sw JSSs bringing! in squaaron service. For GerH brave hear? but faltering bia OpP er and 10.000.000 uounds of 3S e. i man machine in operational squad- Gourmet Society of Brooklyn in i Ln-tell a i rons there must be at least fives Society of Brooklyn i convention assembled today ormu- copper ana iu.uuu.wu pounas oi committee is investigat- arcs. of the Church of Christ.

Besides her husband and her she is survived bv a son 7 Van Hershel Gee. and two daughters Edith Carroll, all of! Amarillo: and three sisters, Laura Stokes and Hazel Li7-' ej AmariKo, and Mrs. Dorothy; The. case was tried without a Jay Boyd Davis for Potter Wheatmen Approve Quotas more in reserve and in use for lated adooted the foUowing! phm of cl eveland said A-nn I OTTTP'T'O'nfe Trriafrifir- training, transport and commumca-1 com for shall drink only one cup of C0ffee a y- shall use only one lump it mace i Hitler or'" availabilifcv of such me tals LONDON. May 4 fighters, sweeping over Northern sky battles and shot! '1 be in Llano Cemetery.

njsht went City Poike Missing Woman -v bia farewell to Rev, jay 3ovd oi Vidor. who just closed" a rsro- weeks revival series at the Cerfal UIL i i i- Baptist church. Whed! Marketing Favored Rev. Davis left by Braniff plane WASHINGTON. Mar 4 for Dallas.

David Stogner. Dumas. guilty to a charge of robbery and. was civen five vears in the peni-' Onlr one vote tentiarv by Judge Nelson i marketing quotas in the Pot-! man aircralt, s-vy admitted robbinc Wright of 1 ter Couniy election Saturday. John i down seven enemy planes, an air $21 in South Amarillo on Jan.

27. i Detten. chairman of the county ministry communique saia Stogner also is under a ten-vear committee, said yesterday. Number Seven British fighte sentence for robberv ir of votes cast in Potter County was in the day's operations Countv apuroximatelv 20 less than last i ministry also revealed that a Bro-j 1 rear ish bomber 2. food food.

concoctions and thus I Ifor Potter farmers eligible to vote burg last night. i other counties because of farmsi jerapion of the federal wheat inar- Only four mail votes were Wp-Hre Politics! Dallas. "The attendance on our closing keting control program for another i received here. Eiehtv-five Several weeks ago. Raver said, he i received from the War Production Board a telegram suggesting the I substitution of wooden posts for i proposed steel ixra-ers on the project, rianlS ASSUred Vlfai Melal I but pending an abflute order on the NEW YORK.

Mav 4 eel I project the substitution has not been authorities said tocavs sweeping 1 Inade are missing sha11 condiments; new ban on use of iron and steel in! The air! extravagantly dvilian production would channel M3SS Feeding PiaHS Organized shall not buy more tnanimto war plants any of the vital i SAN ANT 4 shot down a German i Tre use metal that had been missed by' only ea.t wholesome previous curtailments. ounce of steel ope rated school lunch kitchens, will! shall eat foods that are the War PKSle if necessitated war xsoaras o.derj emergencies when consolidation of mass ig fooas. shall not hoard i plentiful. came separated at the two were -nikinc1o'- this fsl1 Caaiornja, During the rn They became separated Cl'n-' ton iast Saturday, he and" he nur ch. has been unable to t-v j- J.

iJl bacK for a three-weeks meet- SI per cent were in the "yes" col- carried stronely. contacr he- The returns were not quite rncetir.t: just closed. 15 i complete, but they included the members were added to the states in which agriculture depart- iment officials expected substantial A two-thirds vote was Texas Schools Push needcd for condnr ance of the sai his Tvlfe is i Pr 9ram TM? A aEd th8 schoois TM To Remain in Port i tiueiKCiiCiCs cuiiivwiuaoiuii i ending manufacture of iron or steel those cooking units is completed 400 classes of civilian articles. I sfcafce sen i pointed out that ') votes are cast, figured out an iron-1 stamps and bonds every week. Iclad scheme to protect their homej about i gram.

The totals: quotas, Motor Corps To Take Ambulance lesson' has one opP Fastener Firm Defended iwife. i WASHINGTON. May 4 Berlin Radio Threatens Batista If the army takes the husband. i H. Kane, attorney for the Dzus; HAVANA.

Cuba. Mav 4 (-P)--A the better half gets the job. Company testified today in favor of marketing i BOaiS in Miami Area County Red Cros Corps members will meet at 7 o'clock I tonight at Boxwell Brothers for in-; Higgs. in ambulance driving. Tonight's session will continue the; They are Circuit Clerk JarreU B.

that the firm told army officials Jackson. County Clerk Joe last March 10. that it would be will- Taxassessor William B. Me- to license other companies to and Treasurer Ferdinand make its producfc--a gadget iised in i aircraft manufacture--if this were maintain warplane V. i necessary to production.

Kane appeared at a program director, said tocay. all steel now was going, Unfier a broaded presidential au seconaary material tfcorizatiOll- adults ell as dren can be fed in case of emergency from kitchens operated by WPA personnel Mrs. Taylor stated. cooking units are now providing hot lunches for ap- presidential palace announcement proximately 250.000 Texas children today said the Berlin radio had to 2,520 school lunch rooms. had been permitted gadget and accessory makers.

threatened President Batista who in United Nations had to attack "hy- Tea Hounds Will enas" wherever they are. Parents is located at Will Rogers Piclci! Oklahoma' of the many; LONDON, May 4 ents committee hearing on'legisla- motor corps i non-commissioned officers and re-j The Berlin radio was quoted as sa3dng. "President Batista', as cne of the best educated (of authorize government sefc- Ameri president) and the near- Have To Lump it NEW YORK, May 4 UP)--A tea, sipping cog will simply have to Latin learn to use lemon instead of sugar. A local rationing board process of giving members practical' MIAMI. May 4 experience in one agriculture and 98556 arei a guasfd announced today required 01 juiyii MJ receiving instruction in homemak- fishing boats in the Miami-Miami members.

jservists have been called up forj of patents needed in war pro- TM Roosevelt, re-j determined decision today i ing training to assist 5n the war ef-1 Beach area had been ordered to re- Potter County members received i additional military training and duction. His testimony was in reply to us Germans as low ani-; WO man applied for a war ration i ford 'Woods reported. main in port. i Red Cross certificates several weeks; new precautionary measures are be- i to that of Thurman Arnold, anti-j mals Fne Batista; Remember; book for her pet poodle. She said Iu the trade ar.d industrial train-! No explanation for the order was! ago which authorized them as eli-! ing taken by the French ftt Mada- trust chief, who said that aircraft i ou live onl a Ies- meters irom the dog had tea with sugar three Icascar.

said a Reuters dispatch to-i production had been held up be- ne seacoast. times a day. 'day from Port Louis in the Dzus Company would not; "Tne dog is accustomed to the small Britis hisland 600 miles i release its patent on Che China ordered several million; the woman icily replied when askef: bananas to the least of Madagascar in the Indian despite being unable to meet pro- yaras of cotton cloth in India for! if it couldn't get along without it. on shipbuilding and aircraft! smal Icraft in the harbor for mboutjOOO bunches Ocea, early this year. Just as icily, the board said.

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