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Sunday Morning, JUly t3 193 5 5UINUAT INtV5-DtAAUCRAI, I ALLAnAbStfc. H.OKIUA (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Butter Point Values Cut NO S-O-A-P 'It's Gone and Nobody his $19,100 a year retirement pension. Only a little, while before, hi had withdrawn from further testimony to the house group about hi? income as a ju'iee on th middle Pennsylvania district court. He hadbeen on the stand as a voluntary witness, but decided to testify no further. Illegal Wearing of Uniform is Charged Federal Bureau of Investigation Saturday announced that the arrest here of John Lawrence Bishop.

41, of Missouri, has climaxed a manhunt which extended into Alabama, Missouri, Kansas and Florida where he is wanted on Troops Sailings To US Listed 20th Armored Units Are on Way Home (By Th Auocuted Preu) Knows Whence Housewives of Tallahassee are perplexed with a Question of abso-i it T.ifr Ex-Judge Renounces $10,000 Pension WASHINGTON. Julj 14, Albert Johnson. 72-year-old former federal judge whose career is being Investigated by a house committee, today renounc- QM Laundry detachments; 135th Oi dnance Medium Maintenance Co; 110th Army Postal unit; Rotational group. Saturday These units of 5th Infantry division; 11th Infantry legiment: 5th Signal Co; 5th Reconnaissance Troop, (mechanized) 705th Ordnance Light Maintenance Co. An advance Dartv of the 20th Soap flakes and soap powder The reduction from the current have gone and nobody knows when 2 red points a pound to 16 ap-they will come back.

to creamery butter. Farm or Skelton Attends Uncle's Funeral Mr and Mrs Benson Skelton and son. Benson, jr, returned Friday night after attending the funeral oi Mr Skelton's uncle, Paul A Skelton of Jacksonville. Some flowers change their color according to temperature. rumored division sailed from Le workers in others, although not Havre yesterday and advanced union members, quit in sympathy, units of the 28th infantry division While a petition was being cir-wcre ready to sail.

Iculated asking OPA to reconsider The New York port of embark- jits regulations 500 workers walked ation announced this tentative oui in two factories yesterday and forecast of arrivals at New York 'the balance went out this morn-during the coming week: Subsidies Due To Be Stopped Government Proposes To Shift Food Costs WASHINGTON, July 14, WV-The administration Is working on plans for shifting $1,500,000,000 In food costs to consumer pocket-books next year, eliminating sub-sidles. The objective is to ease adjustment of farm prices to postwar conditions and to reduce government expenditures. The subsidies involved are largely those which the government established to prevent Increases 'n consumer ceiling prices on important food items while at the same time providing greater incentive for farm production, and the so-called "roll-back" subsidies set up in 1943 when prices of some foods were reduced 10 per cent The plan calls for increases In ceiling prices of the affected foods to replace the subsidies. Secretary of Agriculture Anderson is leading inter-agency discussions on the plan. Friends say he believes it could be accom Today 3264th Base Depot Co; 145th urunanee Co.

Monday 209th Field Artillery battalion; 13 1st Malaria Control detachment; 4163rd Refrigera- tioa Co; 28 th, 295th, 304th QM Lhunclry detachment; 545th Army Postal unit; 4288th QM Railhead Co 474th Ordnance Evacuation Co; 141st Ordnance Maintenance! "First, take-home wages have Co; Hq and Hq batteries, 425th been sharply cut by reduced over-and 214th Field Artillery groups; time. PREVENT ACCIDENTS! SAVE LIVES! Have an Expert Check Your Brakes EXTRA PROMPT SERVICE BRANDON JETT Sales OLDSMOBILE Service PHONE 239 324 North Monroe Street S052d QM Salvage Collecting Co; 6S37th through 6843 QM detachments. Tuesday none. Wednesday: 2nd Iniantry Regi ment of 5th Iniantry division; xUtn iniantry Kegiment and 5th MP PiatOOH of the 5th rjiyiSlOn Thursday these UHltS Of 2nd Imaiury division; 23d Infantry Kegiment, 38tfj laianuy Regiment, 2nd Reconnaissance 'itoop mech anized) Divisional Hq and Hq Co, Hq, Special Troops and Band 2d QM company, 2d Counter Intelligence Corps Bn. 71st Tnese additional units; Order of Battle team; 188th Photo Interpreting team.

The mystery of the almost completely vanished days of easy soap suds was deepened yesterday when one Tallahassee housewife ex claimed: "Why, I've been to every store fi in the city and I can ind one single box of flakes or powder! Th -ipa Hirin-t. snv thero was eo-; ing to be a shortage!" Another housewife remarked: I just do like my grandmother did. I get a cake of soap and use a razor blade on it. Shave off thin slices of soap and I've got the same thing as soap flakes, that is, for all practical purposes. And a man, who does his shop ing for his wife remarked: -j "Say, bud, my wife said for me to bring home all the SOap flakes and all the SOap powder I COUia find in Tallahassee, and I'm hav ing trouble finding even a whole cake of washing soap, without the flakes or powder.

A tour of several Tallahassee stores, where hand soap was on sale, seemed to indicate that it won't be long now before hand soap will be doing the week's washing, if and when (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Continued on Page Eight transfer into general revenue as surplus from half of the seventh cent gasoline tax. Although an old law turns the i schools' share of the gasoline tax into general Tevenue if there is aj 6 SUrplUS at the end OI tne year, no molo this war hp- waiicici cause all scnooi money win oe put in the eeneral revenue fund any- nv HTiripr the new five-fund act, Lee said. 3 1 irnuTiKiiirn cenu pace ONE) 0 i i nts Ing plant 275 miles north of TokVO 1-1- Jm nnlo ryeager opposition. The carrier planes blasted the Kamaishi area and also strucs against northern Honshu and the tti.w,. southern part of Hokkaido is- land, regions in Which some 50 au fields are located.

i i 1 I numerous federal i la 1 1 charges. Bishop was arrested by city and military police and was later charged with illegally wearing the uniform of an army enlisted men. He was arraigned in federal court and pleaded guilty Friday and Mrs Myra Sims, Commissioner, fixed his bond at $1,500 returnable to the Sept 4 term of district court. He is still in the Leon county jail unable to post the bond. FBI said it first had a complaint on Bishop's activities in April 1943 when he was picked up on a charge of illegally wearing of an army uniform aM tried to cash a $623 check in Moble, Ala, which was originally drawn on a Tampa bank.

Church Will Add Service Flag Stars Flag service honor roll program will be held at the Immanuel Baptist church at 8 tonight. Nine additional 5 -point blue stars, with the names of servicemen in white ink, will be pinned on the service flag by next of kin at the ceremony. They are: Harvey Hallman Corley, Eugene Beane, Hallman Harvey, Holley, Warren Langston. William Kroenke, James Skipper, Edward Blackburn and Edward Benton. If a blue star serviceman is killed in action, his star is replaced with a gold star.

With the nine new blue service stars added tonight, the service flag of the Immanuel Baptist church will have a total of 67 stars, two of which are gold. Rev Jelks said yesterday that the flag service program, which precedes the regular Sunday evening service, will include the singing of America, the taking of the Pledge of Allegiance to the American Flag and to the Christian Flag. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) become an independent nation again. Montgomery, who has been telling' the British cabinet for weeks that relaxation of the regulations was necessary, said in a news letter to British trpops that the Germans had" shown themselves "willing to obey my orders and to cooperate in reconstruction of their country on non-Nazi lines." Troops under his command, however, must not "for the present enter homes of Germans, nor permit them to enter any premises you are using except for duty or work." were the Hav-A-Tampa and the Antonio company, which use machinery for making cigars, and a few unorganized small or "buckeye" shops. Most factories use hand labor.

Many of the little plants were closed already because of their differences with OPA over the I weighted ceiling and hundreds of WASHINGTON. July 14, President William Green of the American Federation of Labor said tonight that "current strikes are symptomatic of a growing unrest among American workers, He added, in a talk written for a a Blue network broadcast: "Second, many workers have lost their relatively well-paid Jobs in war Industries because of cutbacks, and the only new jobs available to them offer much low- wages. "Third, the failure of the gov- to act promptly in pro- viding adequate unemployment compensation insurance has filled war workers with fear that they will be left stranded when the war ends." pot Wing: 1947th, 2005th. 2056th, 2091st, 2103rd QM Companies aviation; 1912 Ord Ammunition Co aviation; 1131st, 1132d, 874th Army Postal units; 137th, 155th, i 4l3th. 414th.

424th, 42oth, 426tn. 427th, 430th MP detachments: and Hq Det 101st and 49th Kepiacemeni, Daiiauons. car viu aetaenment; ana wq ue tachment, 510th QM Bn; 1659th Engineer Utilities detachment; 301st, 303rd. 306th, 288th, 289th MA YB THE CURRENT WAR DEBT WILL END FUTURE WAR OEBTS. The future is brightest for those children who get plenty of exercise, sleep, pure food and milk, for they contribute toward building strong bodies and minds.

When even minor ailments occur, let your doctor give them a check up and depend upon us to accurately fill his prescriptions. CAPITAL PHARMACY 615 N. Monroe Phone 905 Mfeai fH. m. "4 i i Lr-r It, i Friday entire 44th Infantry div-! 157th, 61st, 110th, 12ath Gener-lsion with these units; 71st.

114th. al Hospitals less Advance detach- 324th Infantry regiments; 156th, ments; Hq and Hq Det, 324th 157th, 217th, 220th Field Artillery Ordnance Bn; 248th. 251st, 104th, battalions; Divisional Headquar-1 11 0th Finance Disbursing sec-ters and Attached units; 44th MP i tions; 388th, 389th, 390th, 391st, now becomes Authorized WASHINGTON, July 14, nD The OPA tonight ordered a cut! oi Pots a pound in the ration I value for butter, effective at 12:01 a Sunday. country ouuer wm rrinaui bl i points. Stating that the increase in the civilian supply resulting from a cut in military requirements will am-imt tn arinnr.

1(1 flftO fMfl rnnnd! during August, OPA added: "It is believed that with the set-aside reduced, there will be enough butter to permit the point reduction, at the same time main taining the good distribution that has enabJed consumers t0 find butter in most stores throughout fK t. ir, tha months WALL STREET kw york. July u. (ap This k-s stock market, while retaining a cornfort- abie nt advance ov the ilve suffered a mild setback Friday without touching off any real liquidation, penonnance was relatively slow- first week since the period concluded tnr.l 7 in there was not a sineie The Associated Press 60-stock com-1 posite over the five-session stretch was up .1 of a point at 66.7. The market as at its best Monday when "blue attracted strong m- for instance, jumped six full points to 183L4.

a peak since 1937. The stocks dividend yield of nearly five per cent and the belief it was "behind" the market apparently inspired purchasing. Sears Roebuck. Steel, Bethlehem and Chrysler were in the rising van. The averages rr.aue meir wiaesi jump since Mav 28 but activity was the smallest since April 10.

Idle cash seeking income continued to buoy favorites Tuesday although bidding was more restrained. Earnings, wivwl hones for reconver sion tax reiief and idle funds seeking income were helpful. Trends wavered Wednesday, with the. blame for selling placed partly on growing labor disputes, doubts regarding the British election re- suits and further taiK ot anu -speculation moves by Wa5hington. A number of special and secondary offerings were readily sold Thursday and setiment was a bit improved.

Accounts were trimmed Friday for protection over Prini-mal securities markets wtu recess the week exhibited strength. Bonds iranea wun aiuciva, ihuwjih, luiiwuci.o.c irregularity at intervals but with deal ings notably restricted. HOG market THOMASVTLLE. Ga. Hog receipts totaled around 700 head jght paeking in south Georgia, north Florida and southeastern Alabama The market was steady.

POULTRY CEILING PRICES r-r-r ctmrTa rrr DPTid CDC Grad, i poultry effective through July si. ad Grade a ped poultry effective through Aug 3, for "Zone 26 jncluding th, counties Baker, coium- bia. Duval. Franklin. Gadsden.

Gulf. Hamilton, Jefferson. Leon. Liberty. Madi- TOn.

Nassau, Suwannee, Taylor, and Wa Live Dretsed Drawn Broilers Fryers 31.3 39.0 50.3 "gm 313 Heavy capons z.t 1 271 Roosters 231 39 0 42.0 34.1 43 1 50 6 42.4 29.6 32.1 28.5 36.4 44.6 40.3 Geese 28.1 26.5 j1ri. PRODUCER PRICE TO CONSUMERS on Grade 1 Live effective Aug 1. I and Grade A Processed poultry effective from July 12, through Aug 8, for above counties: i Live Dresd Draw Broilers Fry ere Roasters Light Capons Heavy Capons Fowl i Hens i Stags Old Roosters Geese Ducks .42 .42 ,4 .37 .32 .08 .32 .49 .62 .49 .52 .43 .37 40 .34 .59 .63 .53 .46 .55 .49 L. CAFETERIA GOOD FOOD rttDE VARIETY 1 1ST A STEP FROM DOWNTOWN BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNER 410 S. Duval St.

i i panied by an upward adjustment in industrial wages, now controlled tinder the "Little Steel" formula, without adding any new infla tionary threat. The contention that increases In wages and prices would not be inflationary is based upon the as- sumption that the war with Japan will end next year and bring on deflationary factors incident to Industrial reconversion; rt Elimination of the subsidies Would increase the nation's total food bill about 5 per cent, agriculture department economists estimate. Consumers are buying food at the rate of about a year. Food Items on which the government is paying subsidies include meats, butter, fluid milk and most manufactured dairy products, flour and, indirectly, bread and bakery products, canned fruits and vegetables, sugar, dry beans, peanut butter, lard and products. Parker Investigates Two Slayings Here State Attorney Orion Parker, Jr, Saturday had heard -witness testimony in two recent negro slaying cases.

The cases involve Richard Porter, who is accused of killing Robert King in a brawl Saturday before last andAllen Turner accused of slaying his wife, Mary, here several weeks ago. Both negroes are in the Leon county jail on first degree murder warrants Sheriff Frank said Fleet headquarters headquarters for prompt and expert service on your Maytag Washer It is with extreme pride and satisfkrioa that we look toward the future in acquiring this franchise for Maytag Sales and Service. For the present, sales of course are out of the question no tjew Maytags yet for awhile. But when Uncle Sam gives the Green Light for Maytag to start production on those handsome new Maytag Postwar Models we'll be here with your new Maytag right in our front window. In the meantime, let our service experts keep your present Maytag Washer or Ironer working faithfully 'till that bright day comet We use only the genuine Maytag factory parts.

Come in and see us or telephone. platoon; 44th QM company; 44th E.gnal COmDanv: Pavalrv Bol c.iinaissance troop; 44th Counter Intelligence Corps Bn; 744th Ord- LlEht Maintenance Co: 119th Medical battalion; 730th Order of Battle team; 190th Photo Intelligence team; Hq, Divisional artillery; 630 Engineer Corps battalion. The following Air Force units: Hqs 92d, -93d, 95th Combat Bomb wings; Hq and Hq Squadron 46th Air Dep group; 46th Depot Replacement squadron; 46th Depot Supply squadron; 46th Medical platoon; 913th Signal Depot Co. 987th MP Co, 862d, 882d Chemical Co's Air operations; 2214th QM Truck Co aviation; S27th Signal Co Wing aviation; 763rd Chemical Depot Co aviation; 479th QM Platoon Air De- NOTICE I wish to announce that I have been released from the service after serving 20 months in the navy and am now located at Cowart's Barber Shop, 3aoy2 South Monroe and will appreciate your patronage. Buck Chestang MILLERS ore Attention Golfers Maytag Sales and Service 115 N.Adams Phone 2637 that additional reports On the raids by carrier planes last Tues- day, Japanese time, showed that 109 Japanese aircraft were de-1 stroved on the ground while 2311 jn-mnrraA Tan Amorirfln Vi 1 iwi, planes were lost.

Kay i Tee Off to Your Favorite Hole Panett e's High Note Genuine Lizard 100 FOR 25c TEES By Golf TEE Company Genuine 1H" Wonderful harmony with fall fashions it livens your wardrobe tuned for doin' or datin' on Panette's lasts that lasts. Sport rust lizard 12.95 Bags to match by Miller-Penn. A public service feature to the Golfing Fraternity of Tallahassee and vicinity. Not more than $1.00 worth to a customer. No strings attached.

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