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Tallahassee Democrat from Tallahassee, Florida • Page 6

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THE DAILY DEMOCRAT, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA Wednesday Afternoon, June 20, 1945 SIX viewpoint of Puerto Rico's educa tional system, its social and political problems and other aspects of Vance Features Press Freedom Puerto Rican life. 1 MILES SPAIN Spanish Consultant To Speak at FSCW Miss Carmen Rivera, Spanish consultant for the Florida State CoUege for Women language and art workshop, will apeak on Puerto Rico Friday night at 8:15 in the clubroom of the Student-Alumnae building at the college. The native Puerto Rican teacher, to whose address the public is Invited, wlU give the teacher's Kiwanians Hear Oil Geologist Walters Tells Story of Petroleum President Walters of the Southeastern Geological society and district geologist of the Ohio Oil company told Kiwanians yesterday the fascinating story of the oil industry. RHEUMATIC PAN! Is mi Spell fir Day fit 0 Dont put off getting C-2223 to relieve pain of muscular rheumatism and other rheumatic pains. Caution: Use only as directed.

First bottle purchase price back if not satisfied. 60c and $1.00. Today, buy C-2223, 0lO CONDITION LAST TIMES TODAY 70N FRENCH Cosablonco' MOROCCO An article on the freedom of the press written by Earl Vance, associate professor of English and journalism at Florida State College for Women, in appear as The Virginia Quarterly Review's leading article In the issue to come out this month. The article Is one which was selected by the Atlantic Monthly last fall as one of the ten best out of 691 submitted In a contest on that subject. In accepting it, the editor of The Virginia Quarterly has written Vance that the magazine selects only one article In each issue for reprint and special publicity, and that his article is the one selected for this Issue.

The article elicited high praise from the Atlantic Monthly editor last fall. The FSCW professor Is the author of a number of articles published in educational journals and other periodicals. Some newspaper presses are capable of producing 300,000 copies per hour. ITSAIAUGH RIOT! I Mileage Blanks Ready at OPA Holders of Office of Defense transportation certificates who do not have their applications with the Tallahassee OPA by July 1 will be subject to a reduction in their allowable driving mileage. Those who have not applied for the July, August and September Quarterly allotments by July 15 will have one-sixth of their present quota whacked off, Ray McNeil, chief clerk, said.

Persons who hold ODT certificates should bring them to the rationing board and call for them when notified that their gasoline coupons are ready, OPA said. Leon Farmers Get Aid Grants A report was made today by Turner, county AAA administrative officer, on deliveries and orders for phosphate and basic slag by Leon county farmers. Turner said 150 tons of phosphate have been delivered for 1945; farmers have in orders for another 180 tons. They have received 100 tons of basic slag and have ordered another 50 tons. In 1944, farmers were furnished 57,600 pounds of Austrian winter peas and 26,300 pounds of blue Lupine as grant of aid.

Forty thousand pounds of winter vetch were furnished farmers In 1944 but as outright purchases and at. WHEREZIT? In a move of possible significance in Allied-Spanish relations Spanish troops are being withdrawn from the International Zone at Tangier, Spanish Morocco. Before the war a neutral area under international rule, Franco sent his troops into the area in June, 1940, to prevept occupation by one of the belligerent powers." 0 mm lil)f liii' I- lr coot wa5Mep.0B rr Ac'1 1 i LAST TIMES TODAY His talk at the club's weekly luncheon meeting at the Flori- dan hotel was illustrated with a film entitled. Oil for Tomorrow, produced by a Tulsa, Okla, oil company which is composed of representatives from all oil pro- ducing states. Walters pointed out that the old days of the boom towns and gusher towns which grew up over-1 night where oil had been discov-1 ered were a thing of the past.

i "If you haven't seen a gusher, you probably never will," he said, "and to that I might add, if you haven't seen a gun tofn boom town, you probably never will." "If there are any preconceived ideas about the oil Industry and especially about the people connected with it. you can put it in your old corn cob pipe that the industry itself is not going to ruin anybody's beaches, or driU a well on the corner of Main and Broadway, or exploit any indivi-j dual, and, as for the persons con- nected with the industry, they; eat and sleep just like other folks." Referring to the oil industry In Florida, he explained that bonuses and rents already paid and now being paid, plus expenses of exploratory work and drilling really add up to a tidy sum of Lawrence Salley Introduced the speaker. Judge A Megin-niss presided. ATKINSON IN DENTIST'S CHAIR Second Lt Vernon Atkinson, Out of a million brills Into a mil km dre-m' RitaHAYWORTH NO MERCY FOR ROACHES- KILL 'EH Evety oat of (be thoutindl of roaches htddra away ia foot home a dangerous enemy KiB then today. They sleep ail dan theft, at sight, eat your books, clothing, shoes and dead insects.

The they sample you food sad cob-- taaitaare it. Show bo mercy Tire Dealers Get OPA Notice June 30 is the deadline for Leon county tire dealers to have completed inventories of tire stocks and parts in the hands of the local Office of Price administration. Dealers who fail to file with the OPA before July 10 will not be legally eligible to transfer rationed tires. A survey will be conducted by the enforcement division July 10-25 aimed especially to determine those who have failed to comply. who was recently liberated after being a German prisoner for 10 months, is shown getting a dental check-up by Maj Fred Rowan of Quinejr at an army hospital in England.

Vernon Atkinson Rests in Army Hospital After He Is Liberated T0HI6HW Jr 3 "i In -V I BOWMAN 1 I IN TICHNICOlOltl on them. Fill every crack. Second Lt Vernon Atkinson 1 ItllZZkte1 BlilRMarc PIATT Ell, 1 Brand Roach Killer. Com not grant of aid. Turner reported.

Phosphate may be obtained through the local office in the TOMORROW ONLY 2 FEATURES 2 plete directions for safe use oa every package. Cet a can today. Iti In trsi bstrf Stm to IStS, ttlkofS Me MtpitMt postoffice basement through June 30 and basic slag may be arranged for until Oct 14. Canada is among the world's greatest producers of the common metals. 7f itmmAliW Mttiemi Cthnmfonpl Turner said this material Is especially desirable for use under 1AND01PH winter legumes and pastures where THE BROADWAY SMASH HIT ON THE SCREEN! WINGED VICTORY with Sgt.

Mark Daniels Pvt Lon McCallister CpL Don Taylor Jo-Carroll Dennison and many more lime has not been applied because of its high calcium content. scon GTPST BOSE LEE The TJ S. British, Russian, and Polish Air Forces are ranked as the top four Allied Air Forces in point of numbers of men serving in each. KEEP THAT CLEAN, COOL SUMMERY LOOK army was a bookkeeper for an engineering company here. Maj Rowan of Quincy is chief of the dental service at the Army hospital in England.

Court Orders Bundists Freed WASHINGTON, (JPy Four of the 24 German-American bundists ordered freed from draft evasion charges by the supreme court soon may be released from custody. The justice department, announcing this yesterday, identified the four as: Walter Schneller, jr, Erie, Pa; Joseph Belohlavek, Cleveland; Otto Bregler, Lindenbursfc and Karl Richard Wend-landt, Buffalo. The court's, acquittal order of June 11 must be carried out within 20 days of the date of the order. But the men's release from prison depends upon whether they have been denaturalized and are due to be interned. son of Mr and Mrs Tom Atkinson of this city and husband of the former Faye Creekmore, Is resting in the 312th TJ Army Station hospital in England after being liberated from a German prison camp.

Atkinson was a prisoner of the Nazis for 10 months at Stalag Luft One, Barth, Germany until he was liberated by Russian troops on May 1. He was flown to the Army hospital in a British transport plane. And after resting and regaining lost weight, will await transportation to the United States. He has been in the army for 31 months and has been overseas for a year. He is the father of two daughters.

Sherry, 4 and Joan, born in January of this year, who live with their mother in Tallahassee at 210 South Bronough street. Atkinson is a graduate of Leon High school, where he was outstanding in sports, especially football. He attended the University of Florida and before entering the You can remove many of the spots that show up on light colored summer clothes with Mufti. Removes many spots from clothing, uniforms, ties, caps and other wearables, as well as drapery and upholstery made of a variety of fabrics. Always fit Chaplain Debunks 'No Atheists' Talk ATLANTA, (JP) Reports that servicemen are staging a wholesale return to religion are "the bunk" says Chaplain Malcolm MacQueen, who was with the second marine division for 20 months during the Tarawa, Sal-pan and Tinian campaigns.

The talL blond Baptist minister, in the slang of the men he has long been associated with, says, furthermore, that statements that there are no atheists in foxholes are "simply hooey." "Men certainly are not being MUFTI A4 MUFTI IN RESPONSE TO THE 30c 50c Sizes MULTI-USE SPOT-mMOViR BIGGEST PUBLIC DEAWND IK ALL SCREEN HISTQRYi converted right and left," he said here where he Is doing procurement work for the naval chaplains corps. lll'i Ji ts' THE CTURE THE SCREEN HAS EVERKMOWN A new gliding tow record has been announced as having been set in a 1320-mile pull-flight be tween Karachi, India and a field near Calcutta. 3 DAYS STARTING TOMORROW THURSDAY SATURDAY i CdDELQD mWE PERMANENT ajf wwtg, I ART 10VIR LHv tu tjoiiz RADIO 4 TROUBLES REGULAR PRICES in only 2 to 3 hours with the same quality materials used by Beauty Salons in expensive cold waves CHUNG PRIC! $2.00 ft rmJ 1 yy til 4- 1 Jf 1US TI PEPSI-COLA COMPANY, LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.

of Tallahassee THURS-FRI-SAT i 41 We Recondition Any Make of the Following to the Best of Our Ability SUCH AS Home Radio Auto Radios Record Players of All Types Speaking Systems Office Talking Systems Battery Operated Radios Portable Radios Seeburg Wnriitzer Other So-Called Juke Organ Amplifiers Electronic Watch Checkers Hearing Aids And Other Radio Tube Operated Devices Bring Them All to a I IYTAJTXJUA I 'cA? ww COLD WAVE 'e tJf "1. Jf.f r. PERMANENT Wheel Balancing Front Wheel Alignment Axle Straightening I Allen Sales Service Jacksonville Highway It's really so simple oil you do is put your hair op in curlers which are included in each PORTRAIT packet, dab each curl with PORTRAIT Permanent Waving Solution and in 2 or 3 hours let everyone admire your new found loveliness a halo of beautiful, gleaming, long-lasting curls and waves. PORTRAIT is perfect for children's soft, fine hair, too! Insist on the genuine your hair deserves the best Ask for PORTRAIT Permanent Wave. FAIN DRUG CO.

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