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ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1941 EIGHT A ADVERTISEMENT MORE ABOUT Lemon Juice Recipe Prize Winners in Radio Contest Here for Vacation Trio Held in Connection With Rawlins Slaying MORE ABOUT F.D.R. (Contlnoed From Til One) THREE HELD Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you Buftpr from rheumatic, ar (Continued From Fir One) plans to spend her week absorbing sunshine and looking up friends she made when she lived here for a brief time bark In 1924. Genial Acuff, who was accompanied by Mrs. Acuff, plans to take in all the activities provided in a winter resort he wouldn't be able to indulge in at home including sightseeing at the beaches, golfing and deep sea fishing.

Both contest winners will be the guests of the St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce on various outings and trips about the city. slowly arrived at when it thritis or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands is made it is binding on all of us." are uaine. Get a par-Kane 01 ku-m Compound, a two-week supply, today. Mix it with a quart oi water, aaa uia juice of lemons.

It's easy. No trouble at all and pleasant. You need only 2 tahlespoonsful two times a day. Often within 48 hours sometimes overnight splendid results are ob "This decision is the end of any attempts at appeasement in our land; the end of urging us to get along with the dictators', the end of compromise with tyranny and the forces of oppression," he said. "The urgency is now.

"We believe firmly that when tained. II the pains ao not quirmy Allen's statement that Hogan was upstairs with him and Mrs. Rawlins when the tragedy occurred, Siers said. She told police that he came rushing downstairs and Rasped something like, "I lost my head." Mrs. Fisher then asked him a Question, Mrs.

Morrow said, and he replied, "I had to hit her, mom." Mrs. Fisher was quoted as saying that shortly before this he came downstairs, smiled at her, and asked: "Which of those leave and if you do not leel tetter, return the empty package and Ru-Ex will cost you nothing to try as it is old by your druggist under an abso lute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound is for sale and recommended by Webb's Cut Rate and drug Red Cross Course Completed by 49 CLEARWATER. Eight resi stores everywhere. our production output is in full swing, the democracies of the world will be able to prove that dictatorships cannot win." ADVERTISEMENT dents of St.

Petersburg, including policemen and firemen, were in rings do you want, mom? Tie denied that the axis pow lit ii (Si Milk Mixture For ers were promoting a "new order," cluded in a class of 49 which completed their Red Cross in despite their claims. structors' course in first aid Fri "They're all very beautiful," the said she replied, "but I don't want any of them." Mrs. Fisher also told officers, they said, that Hogan had come i-; ,1 ft Stomach Ulcers A recent medical discovery mow be- "It is not new," he said. "It is day night at the fire station, it not order humanity will never permanently accept a sys ine used by doctors and hospitals was announced yesterday bv Peter Treola, chairman of first everywhere has proven unusually successful in the treatment of stomach tem imposed by conquest and lgaying something about losing his aid for he Clearwater-Pinellas based on cnapter. Approval of the gigantic sum ulcers caused from excess acid.

It is a harmless preparation yet so effective that in many cases the pains of stomach ulcers disappear almost immediately after it is used. Also recommended for gas pains, indigestion and heartburn due to hyperacidity. Suf Among the St. Petersburg graduates were Olin J. Coley.

fireman; John A. Gaines, police: by the full appropriations com mittee Tuesday morning was re earded as routine and Chairman Charles M. Phillips, teacher; Miss Clifton Woodrum. Virginia Dem Khoda R. Roberts, Leroy H.

Ster ocrat, predicted that debate would ferers may now try this at home tiy obtaining a bottle of Lurin from their druggist. Lurin contains this new discovery in its purest form. Easy to fii A mn it- inriiTii issnin i iimm sm.iu rett, James R. Stahl, Clare D. Stokes and William G.

VanHey- take. Just mix two teaspoonfuls In a ningen. All graduates of the in structors class had previously completed the standard and ad nan kihhs mil. iobis dul iiiur and sold under nn absolute guarantee that it must satisfy or money refunded. Lurin for sale by Webb's Cut Rata and drug stores everywhere.

vanced Red Cross first aid course. Sxpectinqa 70 New Registrants For Emergency Work CLEARWATER. More than 70 members of the American Legion and its auxiliary, registered yesterday for possible national head, said, "I had to hit mom." Officers were especially interested in this statement because Allen and the two women have been separated since the tragedy took place and those are said to be the exact words he used in confessing his part in the case. In his purported statement to police yesterday, Allen was quoted as saying that Hogan had threatened previously to kill both Mrs. Rawlins and her husband for their money and jewels and said that on March 8 Hogan had purchased a pistol.

Police said that Morrow returned a pistol to a local pawn shop on that day but that they had not definitely established the fact that Hogan had bought one. Allen also purportedly told police that after stunning the woman with the first blow from a hammer, Hogan struck her several times with the hammer handle and with a wine bottle. He was quoted as saying that he, too, ran downstairs and when he came back up, Hogan had "looped an electric cord around her neck and was jerking and tugging at it." When questioned last night, however, Hogan stuck to his story that he was downstairs at the time and that Allen was strangling her with the cord when he came up. In reconstructing their part in the case, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs.

Morrow are said to have told Mother and daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Fisher, 42, (left) and Mrs. Pauline Morrow, 21, are being held in the stockade under $10,000 bond each, charged with being accessories after the fact in the slaying of Mrs. Ruth Rawlins, wife of a prominent Canadian metallurgist. Mother's Friend helps bring ease and comfort to expectant mothers.

MOTHER'S FRIEND, an exquisitely prepared emollient, is useful in all condi DORIS MERRICK J. L. ACUFF emergency service, it was an nounced by Charles Lawson, ad By MARTHA LUMPKIN jutant, and Mrs. Fannie Deckard. president of the American Le gion auxiliary.

Just a week ago thoughts of a week's luxurious vacation in Florida sunshine were merely the pleasantest of day dreams to two federal government employes in Washington, D. C. The Legion now has 157 vet erans registered for emergency Yesterday, Miss Doris Merrick be completed next weeK. "We hope to finish it Wednesday," Woodrum said. Senator Alva B.

Adams, Colorado Democrat, chairman of the senate deficiency appropriations subcommittee, said that he expected the bill to reach the, senate floor a week from Monday. He planned to start hearings before his committee Thursday. When the bill reaches the senate Senator Robert A. Taft, Ohio Republican, said he would attempt to cut the amount in half. Administration leaders were confident of killing such a proposal.

The bill gives Roosevelt these sums: Pianos, engines and accessories, $2,054,000,000. Ordnance, armor, ammunition, $1,343,000,000. Tanks, armored cars, automobiles, trucks, $362,000,000. Warships, merchant ships, $629,000,000. New Plants and manufacturing facilities, $752,000,000.

Food, Machine tools and commodities, $1,350,000,000. Repairing and outfitting foreign ships, $200,000,000. Miscellaneous military equipment, $260,000,000. Unspecified items. $40,000,000.

Administrative, $10,000,000. The bill carries the largest single amount of any appropriation bill since World war days when congress in 1918 passed a army bill. service, and the auxiliary will attempt to get a 100 per cent registration before the deadline and J. Leland Acuff stepped from the Silver Meteor to be greeted by Chamber of Commerce officials and the reality of St. Petersburg friendly sunshine the April 1.

registration was carried on yesterday in Room 13, Scranton tions where a bland, mild anodyne massage medium in skin lubrication is desired One condition in which women for more than 70 years have used it is an. application for massaging the body during pregnancy it helps keep the skin soft and pliable thus avoiding unnecessary discomfort due to dryness and tightness. It refreshes and tones th skin. An ideal massage application fo the numb, tingling or burning sensations of the skin. for the tired back muscles or cramp-like pains In the legsf Quickly absorbed.

Delightful to use. Mother's Friend Highly praised by users, many doctors and nurses. Just ask any druggist for Mother's Friend the skin lubricant Try St tonight. one before, Acuff, only one but they each wrote brief essays on plans for a super clubhouse, complete with recreation hall, dance floor, club-rooms, housing facilities and swimming pool, sent them in to contest headquarters, and promptly forgot all about it. And both were completely surprised when they received phone Arcade.

winners of a contest of a radio program, "Your Government. They were awarded a week's vacation through the co-operation B. L. Hamner, St. Petersburg and Tampa realty of station WJSV, Washington, man, will address the St.

Peters and the new citizens' department of the St. Petersburg Chamber calls with the dazzling prospect burg Realty club luncheon meeting tomorrow at 12:15 o'clock at of Commerce. of a week in Florida as a reward. While in the city, they will be the Southland restaurant. police that after the cab drivers had left with the body, then went St.

Petersburg assumed Utopian aspects to Miss Merrick and guests of the Huntington hotel. Acuff, who left Washington Fri upstairs and cleaned up the blood with rags and towels. Mrs. Morrow came across Mrs. day in falling snow.

Since the submission of their essays, plans for a clubhouse for government employes are now under consideration of the Federal Employes council. It would contain rooms for those wishing to live at the club, a meeting room, restaurants, gymnasiums, entertainments, dances and possibly a night club and commercial stores. Blond, chic Miss Merrick Learn the truth about your hair and (Acne) removed permanently (Hair) Regrown permanently -By- AVARY B. CARROLL FACIAL SCIENTIST 2317 Central Avenue St. Petersburg, Florida It all came about because they both were genuinely concerned over the need for organized recreational facilities for government employes in Washington, and the contest seemed a good time to express their beliefs.

Neither of them are contest-entering addicts Miss Merrick has never entered '4 )t Hearing Aid Group Chooses Dr. Gable Dr. N. Worth Gable Jr. was named president of the local chapter of the American Society for the Hard of Hearing at an Rawlins pocketbook in the process and police said she admitted taking $91 out of it.

"I don't know what possessed me to do such a thing," police quoted her as saying, "it's the first time I've ever done anything like that." She' said the pocketbook contained one $50 bill and several $5s. 10s, and $20s. "I stuffed the $50 into the ashtray in our roadster," police said she told them "and the other bills I had changed in local stores." Police recovered the money. Sometime during the clcaning-up process, Morrow came home and with his wife gathered the blood-stained towels and rags together with the purse and shoes of Mrs. Rawlins and burned them in a lonely spot near Roosevelt boulevard, police said.

They took the hammer head from the ashes and Morrow al- nual election of officers last Wednesday. Other officers are Mrs. Laura DeVries, vice president; Mrs. Au gusta Gobrecht, second vice pres ident; Mrs. Helen Conwell, recording secretary; Lissa Waring, corresponding secretary, and Mrs.

V. A. Prager, treasurer. Ellen Constant is new chair man of the board of directors, and Mrs. Harry S.

White, chair Patrick Morrow, husband of Mrs. Morrow and a laborer at MacDill field, came home after the body had been taken from the apartment, police say. They also say he threw a hammer head, one of the weapons, into a lake in the Eagle Crest section. He is being held under $10,000 bond as an accessory after the fact. man of the committee for testing hearing of public school children, assisted by Mrs.

Herbert Colter. Purpose of the club this year Creator of Famous Wood Purses) Presents the New COMBINATION SCRAP BOOK AND ALBUM Handsomely finished, beautifully grained, Florida gum wood covers, with person's name in wood letters. will be the testing of the hearing of public school children. ment, said that while the Harvill company profits had rising, wages had remained stationary. At Washington, the conciliation Mrs.

Darryl Zanuck, wife of the nationally famous officers conclude their investigation. Fisher tentatively set the hearing for Monday. Private funeral services for Mrs. Rawlins will be held Monday at the Ralph G. Cooksey chapel.

Burial will be in Royal Palm cemetery. movie director and a former St. service of the Labor department announced that during the week ended Friday, it had adjusted 73 Petersburg girl, (she is the for A mer Virginia Fox) with her strikes, threats of strikes and brother, is staying at the Princess other labor controversies in Martha hotel, probably until to widely scattered parts of the country. MORE ABOUT- morrow. They were called here by the illness of their mother whom they plan to take back to Metropolitan the California coast with them.

HILLMAN THE IDEAL GIFT FOR PRESERVING MEMORY TREASURES OF SERVICE OR SCHOOL Can be ordered by mail or bought direct. Money order, cash or check will be promptly acknowledged by receipt and book will be sent immediately, postpaid and insured anywhere in the United States. The price of $4.00 covers entire cost, including postage and name in wood letters on the cover. The new Gresh Wood combination scrap book and album is a large 11! a by 15ii-inch book with filler weighing three and a half pounds. Mrs.

Zanuck, who has three chil Social club will liold a luncheon tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock in the dren, attended preparatory schools Shrine club. in the city. (Continued From Tage One cinnati that mediation had been Airminded Emblem and Name Army I.lf Kmblem and ame agreed to, but said the brother hoods would go ahead with a tabulation of strike ballots now being cast. For Citrus Fruit Gift Boxes You Can Rely On This Famous Trademark For more than three decades the Indian head trademark has identified Florida's choicest, tree-ripened, tree-colored citrus fruits sweet, juicy, colored as nature intended them to be on the tree. For your GIFT BOXES today come in our stores and make James Rawlins (above), retired Toronto metallurgist, is the widower of Mrs.

Ruth Rawlins. mi legedly later threw it into a lake in the Eagle Crest section where police recovered it. Harrison explained that even if the ballots showed a majority for strike, the workers would not necessarily walk out because the mediation discussions might produce a settlement. HEARING IN MILWAUKEE At Milwaukee, a state employment relations board held a hearing on the strike at the plant of the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing company which began on Jan. 22,.

and has tied up production of $45,000,000 in defense orders. The CIO United Automobile Workers seek a union shop and wage increases. Company witnesses at the hearing challenged the count of ballots which decided the strike call, saying the totals announced by the union were too high. The question of removing ma School Pays Wood rut of open Book and Name Toilette Days of Name, Greek Leiteri added by request City Physician Frederick F. Kumm conducted an autopsy on your selections.

tne woman and reported to Mag-r istrate John T. Fisher that the Si woman had died either from Send Money to John E. Pries MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT siranguianon, nemorrnage, or possibly both. He said that Mrs. Rawlins had several deep cuts on her head but that her skull L.

was not fractured. EARL GRESH WOOD NOVELTIES terial from a strike-bound plant also came up on the Pacific coast. II. L. Harvill, president of the 4th St.

and 22nd Ave. North St. Petersburg, Florida He also said that the ring finger of her left hand had been deeply lacerated on both sides, apparently with a knife. Two diamond rings valued at several hundred dollars were found on this finger. The bottom portion of the larger ring had been severed and bent, Magistrate Fisher said, in an effort to- wrest it from the victim's finger.

The second ring also was partly severed, he said. Magistrate Fisher called State Harvill Aircraft Diccasting corporation at Inglewood, told reporters that strikers refused permission for North American Aviation company employes to remove certain dies needed for the manufacture of Army bombers. Two truckloads of parts, one for North American and one for Douglas Aircraft, were allowed to pass through the picket line on Friday, however. A union official, in a state Attorney Chester B. McMullen The reputation of the Earl Gresh Craftsmen is your assurance of incomparable workmanship in the inimitable Gresh product.

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