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The Tampa Tribunei
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Tampa, Florida
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PART ONE PAGE THREE TAMPA SUNDAY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1941 Twentieth street, between Twenty- fourth and Twenty-sixth avenue; Twenty-fourth avenue, between Eighteenth and Twentieth street; Twenty- sixth avenue, between Eighteenth and CANNELLA GETS IN HIS BID FOR STREET LIGHTS CITY POLITICS BEGINS TO BUZZ BIG SLATE SEEN Twentieth street. His request must be passed on by the streets committee, of which he is chairman, and approved by the board. MAAS BROTUCF WW ihj i uii 1 1 i.iim urn fcy i.iii im.ij p-w Pensacola Takes New Precaution in Infantile Spread v. Aldermen, Judge and Clerk To Be Named Alderman Wants Share of $1000 Fund till LjV 1 -lit 1 PENSACOLA, June 21 (A.P.) Additional precautions to prevent the spread of infantile paralysis here were taken today as one new case was reported, bringing the total to 13. Services tomorrow at one church and classes at seven Sunday schools A batch of city officials, including six members of the board of a city judge, a city clerk and two members of the election board, are to be elected in September, and politics already is.

buzzing in city hall. ere cancelled. City swimming classes were discontinued and plans for a Boy Scout summer camp here were dropped. Dr. A.

L. Stebbins, county and city health officer, urged residents not to eat raw vegetables and to drink only boiled water until the disease subsides. There has been only one death from the disease in the current outbreak. Alderman Cannella, first on the board to get in his bid for a generous share of a $33,000 tar fund set up to pave back streets before election time, scored again yesterday with a request for street lights in his district. The aldermen like to improve the back streets where most of the voters live, and light the dark corners before a campaign; it makes for goodwill and a friendly spirit.

They always set a few dollars aside for tar and additional lights. This year $1000 was put in the budget, after Mayor Chancey had passed it, for new lights, and it was agreed that each alderman should have his share. The additional current cost is added to general street lighting expenses. Mayor Chancey said the construction of runways for Peter O. Knight airport might hold up the tar program, but there appeared to be nothing to interfere with new lights.

Cannella asked for lights as follows: At Twentieth street and Twenty-sixth avenue, Twentieth street and Arcadia Home Guard Has Volunteer Waiting List ARCADIA, June 21. (Special) Capt. Frank Wittbeeker, head of the local home defense guard, reported today it's quota of 65 men had been enlisted and there was a waiting list of volunteers who assemble on the sidelines every Tuesday night and watch the 65 drill. Drill this week was conducted with 45 Enfield rifles. Uniforms of gray, trimmed in orange, have been ordered.

Special Sale! FINE PORCELAIN TABLE Associated Press Wirephoto DANCED WITH HITLER Omaha, June 21 Sara Belze (right), wife of Turkey's press director, told today how she danced with Hitler twice. She and her sister, Eva Gabor (left), an actress, are en route to Hollywood. It is largely precinct politics, because Mayor Chancey will hold office for two more years. But already there is talk of twice as many candidates as will be needed to fill the bill. Aldermen who must run, if they are to keep their jobs, are Morton, Latimer, Rosenthal, Pacheco, Cannella and President Snipes, and all are expected to be in the race.

Some have promise of vigorous opposition. Will Seek Re-Election City Clerk Bourquardez and City Judge Watkins are expected to run, but there is no talk yet of' opposition to them, neither is there any dope from the election board. Most of its members are out of town catching a few days vacation before the fireworks start. It will be starting in about a week. Some day next week D.

B. Whitaker, chairman, and J. B. Jones, secretary of the White Municipal party will call the first primary for Sept. 2, and candidates and those who are figuring on running will be notified that they must pay 10 percent of their first year's salary to the party.

For aldermen this will be $120. Three-fourths of this will be turned over to the election board to help run the election; one quarter will be kept by the party for precinct political pow-wows. New Registration The city election board will hold its first meeting about July 1 to arrange to open Its office in the city hall for a complete new registration, which must be made every four years. Twenty-fourth avenue; Eighteenth street and Twenty-four avenue; A BROTHERS 2. -tl .98 Actual Values to 12.50 on Sale at just 7 MARGO by ELMO SUMMER'S MOST Davis To Succeed Dykstra on Board WASHINGTON, June 21.

(A.P.) William H. Davis, New York patent lawyer, has been designated by President Roosevelt to be the new chairman of the national defense mediation board, effective July 1. Davis has been vice chairman. He will succeed Clarence A. Dykstra, who has been relieved at his own request to return to his post as president of the.

University of Wisconsin. BUS DRIVER TAKES TO PLANE SANDUSKY, Ohio (U.P.) William Arthur, 26, inter-city bus driver, used his week-end lay-over here to good advantage by becoming a pilot at Hinde airport. VCglOll ALILTU UUUIWO ill UC UCUCU in the city hall July 8 for two weeks and in nrecincts July 22 for three HURRYI Come in, tomorrow and take advantage of the amazing savings on these fine lamps. Truly beautiful values at their regular prices, they are phenomenal at this sale price! Buy now for wedding gifts, for yourself put one or two away for Christmas! Each lamp with individual shade designed expressly for its base! GIFT SHOP, THIRD FLOOR ORDER BY MAIL weeks, then they will be sent back to the city hall for another period, and In meantime the election board will set up its machinery to check every name. i FRAGRANCE 'MAAS BROTHERS NAME ADDRESS CASH.

Welcome Summer Values for BOYS C. O. D. 4. A quartet of warm-weather toilette luxuries to keep you fresh and cool and delightfully dainty on hot summer days and nights.

Scented with Margo, the enchanting fragrance that is subtly different on everyone who wears it. EAU DE TOILETTE 1.25 DUSTING POWDER .1.00 SACHET .1.00 TALCUM POWDER 50c MAAS BROTHERS MAIN FLOOR Drastic Sale! Monday thru Wednesday! selby ARCH PRESERVERS 1000 PAIRS! values to 10.95! We are pleased to announce the addition of .49 NO MENDS 1.69 Value! Boys' Cotton Gabardine Swim TRUNKS to an already illustrious 1.19 Covered pleated Lastex all around waistband, insida tnubber to prevent slipping, zipper change pocket. Supporter securely attached inside trunks. In royal, cream, maroon. Boys' sixes, Small, Medium, Large.

Students' Siies, 34 to 36. assemblage All colors! AH styles! Smart pumps, ties, straps! Dressy designs sports shoes! Choose several pairs at this small price! Wonderfully comfortable a 1 1 with those famous exclusive comfort features of your favorite Arch Preserver. -SECOND FLOOR 3 weights 3 lengths 4 lovely colors SEERSUCKER PAJAMAS No Mend's bring more beauty, more wear and more comfort! Uniquely perfect fitting as they are made in individual type9 of leg-proportioning. When a stocking is perfectly fitted, it is more comfortable it joins the foundation garment at the right point to streamline your legs into a lovely smoothness. More flattering, too and you'll be surprised at the extra wear.

Try just one pair you'll be back for Cool for summer! Attractive seersucker crepes that require no ironing. Short sleeves, elastic waistband, button front. In blue, tan, green. Boys' tiies, 8 to 18. i Juvenile sizes 4 to 8.

Sorry no mail or phone orders! No refunds or exchanges. more. MAAS BROTHERS THIRD FLOOR MAAS BROTHERS MAM FLOOR.

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