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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 7

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i THE COITUS CHXISTI CAULE3 THUWDAY MARCH II IMS ta-amHMMMmmaMaiMOroasmroaammmMm: Cowfcn FirmFinedOOinHot tori To Look A 'S -Ay TV) U1 Ay After District's Interests Hits bewTaxes Puett senior examiners of llhaj' Federal Tender Board Dlst Ally Ben Foetef who represented the government' was assisted by Bteole chairman of the Federal Tender Board end director of tha Petroleum Censor-vstlon Division Interior Department: Jotin Tomlin and Nelson their offer" to carry on and Rep for Sen Roger Kelley John -Lyle was ose opposing "any and sir sew la measure It tbs ep Ned any decrease Is (be state (while health appreprlaliua The Corpus ChrUll Chamber of Commerce ha accepted the otter of the metnbert of (he Texas Legislative to look after Corpus Chris tis and the legislative interests white elected representatives art serving with the nation's Armed forces The board of di rectors yesterday authorized i Bell msnsger to address a letter to all members thanking them far MONtBOMIRY ARBvvf Avvstw This offer rsme Iasi week Is the fans of a reset nUni adept-ad by the Heese ef tepreeesu tins sad wkleh was prompted by tbs hast bee of reounerrs ae-Um eallisg epos the represee (stive te mif either their af-Ikes ar their eomeilarlasa Is the I'siied (tales Amy BelC iii hi letter to ail senators and member of the lower house The board favored the Municipal Planning Enabling Act which authorize the establishment of planning commission and the regulation nf land sub-division: (2) an act giving ntte and towns Boning powers over areaa within five mites of their limits: (3) an act amending present Article 914 (a) the revised Civil Statulcs ot Texas so at to provide that approval of a plat of land shall constitute an amendment to the rum- WACO Texas March 19 Coaden Petroleum Corp was fined 84500 and two employee Thompson and li Week were fined 8500 each when tl Charles A Boyntbn of Federal District Court today found them guilty of charges of violating the Connelly hot oil act-v The eorporeUon pleaded alb contendere to 14 counts of the Indictment Thom peon and Weeks pleaded nolo contendere to seven! count1 t-t'-ih 1 The' govemmcnt'dlimlssedi charge against it- Tollett of I Big Spring president ot the cor-: potation who pleaded not guilty I to seven counts of tlie Indictment Th government dismissed the 13th count of the Indictment at Hrgmg consplrscy to violate the art which all defendants plead ed not guilty The corporation has until Api'U 1 to pay the 84500 fine Thompson who pipeline production superintendent end Weeks district called specific attention to rcdi-tncllng bill now before the Leg- islature pointing out that Ijrle had promised to give hi undivided at- ciy plan and providing that tention to these matter i planning commission or gov-present representation both in tefte nX agree with the Senate and the lower house" Bell fubdivlder upon building re tric es id yesterday now based on'1' which shall have tore of a 20-ycar-okl figure We feel that Uwj and (41 county and regional 1 our representation should be based act on the 1044 census and (fthtl Bell reported that 14 indlvtd Legislature will do what the Con- UM or cooperative groups had production superintendent of Pen nwell Field Eclar County must BABY BUGGIES Silent symbols thot modem wor affects oil oges ore these perombulotors among the rubble of on English town Natl bombers raided the area by daylight under cover of clouds tUtution authorize it to do then Inequalities will he corrected believe that if Senator Kelley and Representative Lyl were on full-time duty the bill we a re interested In would be passed We are anxious to see if the other members who promised to care for our Interests in our absence will gel the job done called upon the chamber of commerce to assist them in the Initial preparation of Victory Cardens The organization has a arrangements' for plowmen snd while the labor supply at present is not wholly adequate all interested will be reached as quickly as possible he said The board authorized the organ Izstion't manager to attend the War Conference of the Southern Secretaries Association in Atlanta March 28 kndSO pay 8250 by April and the balance by the third Monday in November No notice of appeal was given following tha hearing on written stipulation The indictment charge 18850 barrel of oil were produced in excess of the amount permitted by the Railroad Commission Clarified Ads Arc Kcsiill-CcilcrB A awng ether reaeletlena passed by the board yesterday Lt Homer Dowd former owner ond operator of the Dowd Paint and Body Works has been promoted to the rank of cop-tain in the Army and is now commanding officer of the Motor Repair Shop of the Ninth Corps Area 8erid Ore Dowd held a commission in the Army Reserve ond was colled to active duty July 7 1942 Mrs Dowa lives Indiana Streets MONTOOMMY WARD Tulsa 6 Societ Slayer Seeks Release To'Get in Army A IF irst thinff iouTll want revokrd in the same manner as in civil life if the parolee did nut conduct himself properly Even after his return from armed services a parulre could be returned to an institution to complete his term if the occasion demanded FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass thin Spring in a Msiur wrr sf life troth tiavt uf-ird real (mbsrraaammt broainw llwit Splat a rasped SlIpiMd ar wobbled at juat tha wrona tiro Da pot Ilia In fear Miiiiouarjr Sorirlin llull Mrrliug in Tafi of thia happening to a on Juat aprlnkl a Hill KASTKKTH Ih alhallaa (non OKIAHOMA CITY March 10 Phil Kennamer Tulsa has asked for clemency to go into the armed forces Gov Robert Kerr revealed today Kerr said Kennamer's letters indicated he would try to join some branch ot the service if he were released Tha atate Tardon and Parole Board chairman James Hatcher of Chkkasha announced that a date would be set later today for a hearing on the case In his preM conference this morning Kerr was asked by reporters if it would be necessary for Kennamer to receive a full pardon to get into the service The governor replied sll induction centers of all branches accept men released from civil custody for the duration of military Kerr said that paroles could be arid i powdar on rour a laic Holda tala troth inora firmly ao they fcal mam pomforlaM Do nol a a Chrok -plan odor" fdantura breath) Ort FaS-TtETH at any dma at ar Bentos Copies Anything NIXON BLUE PRINT CO PHONE Mill CORrVS C1IBISTI TEXAS for comfort Cfea? EEb ffemfl CTBGO gflfiQQjl (li and for goodr practical wear SHETLAND -TYPE All TAFT The Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church met in circle Tuesday afternoon with circle meeting ai the home of Mrs Ernest Uucdin with 12 members present The circle chairman Mrs Wnt Wiseman was in charge of the business meeting and Mrs Sparks Jr gae the Bible study and Mis Thereto Jennings gave a resume of the year's work of the circle Circle 2 met at the home of Mrs Gus Maurtn with 19 members present The Bible study was given by Mrs A A Mires and Mrs Miller Harwood presented the program Circle met at the home of the circle chairman Mr Allen who was in charge of the business meeting Mrs I Crow gave the Bible study and 14 members were present The women of the Baptist Missionary Society niet at the Legion Hall lor an afternoon of work for the Red Cross ScVenteeh at tended The Society ot Christian Service met at the church lor the fourth study of their program Mrs Virgil Culpepiier gave the devotional which was followed by an open loruin The Bible class of the Church ul t'hrisl met at the church lor the regular Hible study which was ronduried by Mrs I Maxwell Iv'- W001 MJJPH ''I owl ie A win Invstlment lnddl Soil a hoidy a thy di handtoffl I 9iiotiMly kMd in your favoiil thi bulinn dyl Hus red gold bus ta'1 sol oti Com by one onl Silt 1020 kiwaiiian To (rmv vAcri iciory (ianlm CAROL BRENT SHIRTWAIST AT 225 THERE GO TOUR NEW I TRANSIT VEHICLES! llnr Is ini bluusr mil nii rir uilli rvrn suit nr -(let vou Nut hr 3 ram ul nli liin on thr idlUr on Hu bins -sir rd ufl sr Ih urn irimizlr line I Aliilti riljinml r)int iri-p in 37 to 44 WARDS HAVE A -r! 7 WONDERFUL CROP A five-ai ic Viclurv Garden will be cultivated Dy member ot the downtown Kiwanis Club the club voted yesterday at Us ivguiai-luncheon Tic garden tu be located at (be intei srctmii ot the Airport Hoad and Robstown highway Halt the expeme will be pant by the dub and approximately 80 members who indicated they would partnipate will pay halt Each member will be mpofjsible for at least one iw Participating member will share the vegetable raised The gulden will be super itcd by the agiieulture commuter headed by Lurti Clari Seed is ireing donated by Eastci Seed Co Guest speakers were Henry Alsmeyci county agent and Juris tVelhaiiscn home demon ration agent Other guests wne I Hoepfner and I Jackson Kelly Cowling former ncm-1 ber rejoined the rlub i ty OF COTTONS AT The new equipment your bus company so urgently needs is mode of the same stuff os tanks bombers ships ond guns All require large omounts of steel copper rubber ond other critical wor materials why we con't get enough busses to provide our usual standard of service (specially in rush hours O' Posl-Wur Plana Tu lit l)iriial Over KKIS We were fortunate however in obtaining delivery of 24 new busses last summer ond we're still trying to get more In the meontime if you'll observe the simple rules below you'll be doing your port to keep 'em riding TheiD nothing like cotton foi wear at work thopping or ill liomel And Woidthuv wch buropr crop to (hoove from Gay leeriuckert gingham chombrayt! In trim clatiic or toil Pyles Size 12-44 9-15 Of VOHVXV II HELP "EASE THE SQUEEZE An address on plans 1 that will assure the man in uni- lortn ot a Job when the war ix over will be delivered over Radio Station KRJS at II o'clock thi morning by DeWitt McGee of the John Tinuin Post No 2397 Vet-1 erans of Koicign Wars McGee will be speaking in thei 28th of a serin of "Speak Up fur Democracy programs sponsored by the VKW on the monthly an-1 ni versa ry of the signing of World War I armistice A similar program i carried on 476 radio sta-1 lion throughout the country PICK YOURSELF ONE i now Sp rin ft 1 Learn schedules and rautei af tines you ride 10 a end 2 Time your bus trips between OF THESE AT ONLY 3 when passible ilrimsl 4 JPtf 3 Remember busses step anly at places marked "BUS STOP1 St'- So iheerl So ledy! ho1 group of putty fOyOM romoin cep utl cams yov I knew wbitb me to cfcoow! Soft panel wnad block and noviei wHti froty (ouch I white Gey-haorted prints Ailec-cation driuDi to porfed for tpringt RiaHy amotirg value iha look fwko (heir low prkd Com in ond 100 (or yeurtoK Site 1 2-20e 3844 913 r'f' -Vs 4 Neve exact fore in hand when boarding 5 Ask far fret transfer when paying 6 Held pechog ci end small children 7 Stand at far as passible taward tha back Don't black tha dean -V 0 l' 1 9 Ring buster in plenty af time 'KINDER NOT KEEPERS' SAN DIEGO Calif Johnnie NA1 negro and Municipal Judge A Molina held divergent viewpoints on the validity of the rule that is keepers" Nel found wallet containing S313 which in his capacity as he insisted had automatically made him and he did not report it Judge Molina held otherwise end gave him 80 days But Neal had already spent the money If' jud what you need for Spring for you can tub Iren it a jiffy Coma gay now atyfwsf We've colorful stripe chadib floral doth lit r0r'-x'' Hand tea our 9 4 1" il'- fv i-Ss glnghom chambray percale! 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