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The Weather. (Br the U. S. Bureau) Fair weather and seasonal temperatures through Wednesday. Gentle to moderate winds.

Today' Temperature. 1 .1 7 8 10 11 12 1 2 8-4 63 Hit 61 tiO 05 60 (Other Details, Page 8) THE PA. DAILY TIT HOME FIFTY-SECOND YEAR No. 230 TAMPA, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Ml in mi IN TAM Mil la Major Land Battle Shaping On Leyte After Sea Victory Port of Antwerp Almost Cleared For Allied Supply Storm Brings Filth to Maryland Manor Former Tampan Is Found Dead Tasco to Work Thanksgiving Tampa shipyard workers will be on the job as usual Thanksgiving Bricker Charges Hillman, Browder Control Roosevelt President Branded 'Political Prisoner' Of Communists Byrnes Declares Roosevelt Needed For World Peace Fears Reservations GOP Senators Would Make After War Jap Fleet Unable To Give Serious Opposition Soon Sea Losses of Enemy Mount to 60 Ships; Path Open to China By The Associated Press Germans Retreat So Swiftly That Contact Is Lost By J. C.

OESTREICHER. International News Service. Another great general German retreat on the familiar pattern Day. In keeping with a request from War Production Board Chairman J. A.

Krug, officials of Tampa Shipbuilding Co. and Hooker's Point Shipyard said both labor and management would keep regu lar schedules on the holiday. Employes may look forward to that sees everything on wheels all the way down to baby carriages pressed into service for salvage of equipment got under way south of the River Meuse in Holland Detroit, Oct. 31 (INS). Gover Washington, Oct.

31 (INS). War Christmas, however, officials re minded, when they get their one nor iiricKer ol unio returned home today after picturing Presi Japan's catastrophic, defeat in the second battle of the Philip and only workless holiday. Mobilization Director Byrnes stood squarely behind President Roosevelt for a fourth term today, declaring "a change in the adminis today. Battlefront dispatches were enthusiastic in describing success of General Dempsey's latest offen pines reduced Nippon to a naval runt" incapable of seriously opposing America's China-bound of Times Offers Prize dent Roosevelt as the "political prisoner" of Hillman, Browder and the Communists in a campaign address in Detroit's Olympia Stadium. The Republican Vice Presiden tration would inevitably delay the winning of the war and jeopardize the peace for which fensive for months to come, high naval authorities said today.

Still mounting Japanese losses sive wmcn sent tne uermans packing along a 30-mile front and all but cleared the port of Antwerp as a much-needed supply our boys are fighting and dying." tial nominee will spend today and Byrnes, who was an active can part of tomorrow in Columbus, didate for the Vice-Presidential GILBERT FREEMAN. Gilbert Freeman, 52-year-old To School Children $10 Weekly Announced For Paper Collection rose to 60 warships sunk or crippled, and an estimated 35,000 men killed, as typhoon-drenched American troops slogged toward the first potential major land engage before starting his invasion of the east where he will make one base for some Allied troops standing at the borders of Nazi Germany awaiting the order berth on the Democratic ticket, but who was passed over at the of his majbr addresses in the Met native Tampan who has been associated with Comptroller Lee's office since 1933, died suddenly ropolitan Opera House in Phila ment of their Philippines invasion to strike. Battle of Antwerp Won. One correspondent said: delphia at 9:30 P. M.

Thursday. today. "Shall Not Relax." Governor Bricker received a tu The Times today announces a "Not only has the battle for multuous reception from the General MacArthur invasion 000 who crowded Olympia btadium and applauded his statement that convention, ended his political silence and came out unreservedly for Roosevelt's reelection in a nation-wide radio address in which he charged the Republicans could neither assure a speedy victory in the war or bring about effective cooperation in insuring world peace afterward. The former Supreme Court Justice charged that even if Governor Dewey, is sincere in his $10 weekly cash prize for the top salvage paper collection of Hillsborough County elementary school children, who are being organized as Paper Troopers. forces have given him a firm grasp on the Philippines he said today, "and I shall not relax the grip until Bataan and Corregidor at his home in Tallahassee this morning of a heart attack.

Freeman was found dead in a chair by J. Edward Bell who went by the house to pick him up for a ride into town. Bell reported Freeman telephoned him a few minutes before 9 o'clock requesting a ride to the Capitol. the President now is in no position to repudiate the support of -iWon. "The roads to the north are once more rise to life.

Tampa Paper Troopers will re Hillman, Browder and the Com munists. black with German vehicles iing in the processions of retreat." "Almighty God has blessed our place the Junior Commandos, or Man Behind the Man. ganized here last year ty tne Jmm'rf '4 wired: Hillsborough County salvage He gave no indication of any illness then. ri'Tf-l "They are going back in droves. "The man behind Franklin Roosevelt," he said, "is Sidney chairman, George Hall.

7T Dlb CVWJ lining tripiliuu Children in the county's 33 ele A graduate of Hillsborough High School, Freeman worked for among the conglomeration tS.K "VTV" '-rm lators Hillman, and the man behind Hill' man is Earl Browder. transport to get themselves and The Tampa Morning Tribune as "Roosevelt has not denied its professions of American participation in a world organization to enforce peace by force, he could not get the support of his party in Congress for such participation. Knows Leaders Too Well. "I know and have known for years, the leaders of the respective (the New Deal's) affiliation with arms," he said in his field-dated General Order Number One, which praised the men who participated in the invasion for their "determination, fortitude and courage." An additional 24,000 casualties were suffered by Nipponese ground forces opposing General MacArthur's conquest of Leyte and Samar islands. American casualties were 3221, including 706 killed, 2245 wounded and 270 equipment away." Two-Way Retreat.

sports editor, assistant city editor and news editor before he be mentary schools will qualify for membership and the PT insignia by collecting 50 pounds of paper and five pounds of tin within a month. Some schools plan to participate only in the paper pro Sidney Hillman and his Political The retreat apparently was in Action Committee or with Earl Browder and his Communists. came publisher of the Highlands County Pilot, a weekly paper. He continued publication of the two directions westward to the island of Walcheren where the parties in the Congress," said "He weakly told us that he gram. Chevrons will De awarded for similar collections in subse Byrnes.

"I think I know their Highlands Sun at Avon Park during his association with the Comptroller's office. views, their predilections, their quent months. Each week of the school year The Times will award neither seeks nor welcomes the support of any person or group committed to Communism or Fascism. But he did not repudiate their support as he did on During the last May primaries, fears. "And in my opinion there is little or no possibility of the Repub $10 to the Paper Trooper witn Freeman was the object of attack the largest paper collection.

Ouali missing. Both figures are for the first 10 days of the invasion. U. S. carrier planes, returning to the attack on Manila, accounted for most of 96 more Japanese planes reported wiped out, and fying schools will receive special lican candidate directing through his party in the Congress a suc by Comptroller Lee opponent, C.

O. Wright, Palatka, who referred to Freeman as one of Lee's "political parasites." certificates of merit. Paper Troopers were created by cessful fight for effective world cooperation." the War Production Board "to meet the enormous military re Freeman's mother, Mrs. enas He said that in the Senate P. Freeman, a brother, Douglas, Sept.

29, 1936, in an address before the Democratic State Convention at Syracuse, New York." "Now let us look at the facts which conclusively prove that Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal are in the hands of the radicals and Communists." Hillman's Background. Governor Bricker then recounted that Hillman, a native of Lith quirements for waste paper, among the Republicans there are Nasty reminders to Maryland Manor residents of' their need for a sanitary district and improved sewer systems, springs of raw sewage gushed up from manholes along Manhattan Ave. after Tampa's recent heavy rainfall. County Engineer Merrin said he believed ground water seeped into worn out pipes, caused them to burst and left unsightly pools of sewage along curbstones, such as the one shown in the top picture at Manhattan and Obispo S't. The manhole from which the sewage flowed to the stagnant pool, two blocks away, is shown in the lower picture.

Maryland Manor residents are attempting to organize a sanitary district for their section, whose sewage now flows into the Interbay system through County storm Times photos. and a sister, Mrs. W. J. Hodges More than one million children dangerous opponents who will live here.

Germans will face a "Dunkerque" of their own making and northward across the Meuse for a new attempt to stand guard at the gravely-menaced northern end of the Siegfried Line. The Germans themselves admitted a withdrawal from South Bev-eland Island across the concrete causeway that leads to Walcheren, but said less about the situation at the Meuse. Dispatches from field headquarters of the 21st Army group indicated the Nazis were retreating so swiftly that contact with them was lost. But there also were signs that fast-moving British and Canadian mobile units were advancing to within mortar range of various escape routes on the road to the Meuse. Nazi Strongpoints Fall.

In their efforts to head off the German retreat, British troops are enrolled throughout the na- announce that they favor coopera tion, but with reservations." tion. Troops are being organized this year on a state-wide volun And my fear is the resrvations Local Cigar Plants tary basis by county salvage may reserve the agreement for the uania, had come to the United States, become powerful in labor ADMITS BAD PLIGHT. Most provocative news from the Pacific battle area comes from Japan itself. Speaking at Osaka to bolster Japanese war production, Premier Koiso admitted Nippon's plight is bad. Koiso's statements, broadcast by Radio Tokyo, were regarded as the most forthright admissions of Japan's present predicament.

He said American strength is 10 times greater than Japan's. Soft-pedaling recent wild victory claims, he then said: "The situation has been regrettably unfavorable for us." wastebasket and reserve the nation for another, war," Byrnes as Begin 10-Hour Day circles and president of the Amal serted. Here's the Lowdown gamated Clothing Workers, sur He named Senators Johnson, of The 16 member factories of the rounded himself with notorious Communists" and eventually had gained access to the govern Tampa Cigar Manufacturers Association today began 10-hour daily operation in order to catch up with Government orders for service chairmen in cooperation with the State Department of Education. Paper Troopers will function through individual school organization. Collections will be assembled at schools and picked up for railroad shipment by Army salvage trucks.

Salvage Trucks Still Picking Up Paper If your paper bundle is one of ment, being appointed by Presi California; Capper, Kansas; La Follette, Wisconsin; Vandenberg, Michigan; White, Maine; Ship-stead, Minnesota; Nye, North Dakota and Davis, Pennsylvania. Cites Voting Records. "Every one of these Senators," Stilwell Sacrificed To Save Chiang (Face 9 dent Roosevelt on various government agencies. men. (Saturday schedules call for He said Hillman had returned only eight hours.) The 58-hour captured Capelle, Osterhout and Oud Gastel, all Nazi strongpoints that became untenable with the dropped 1000 pound bombs to Moscow at least three times and had conferred with Lenin.

He work week will continue through Nov. 29. squarely on three fugitive cruis-ers in Manila Bay. One, previous- continued: The Association said the labor Byrnes said, voted against lifting the arms embargo in 1939, and even after the election of 1940, in which the Republican Party pledged itself to extend aid to "all By PRESTON GROVER. New Delhi, Oct.

31 (IP). The removal of General Stilwell as "He now is chairman of the Po the thousands still on the curbing, ly damaged, probably sank. Seven enemy tankers or freighters were sunk or damaged in Philippine litical Action Committee, which is and raw material shortage had forced some manufacturers to request extensions of contract time. please be patient, George Hall, (See BRICKER Page 4) Hillsborough County salvage waters. chairman, urged today.

Mayor peoples fighting for liberty," all of these Senators, but one, Senator commander in the China-India-Burma theater, it can be reported today, resulted from a combination of strategy and diplomacy They said the production step-up was necessary because of the scenes followed. as was expected, refused to dissolve or reorganize his cabinet, although he accepted other conditions with the tacit admission that some of his commanders on the major fighting fronts in central China were not so hot. -Then came an odd change in the proceedings. Chiang himself became stub Hixon added: "Please tie your A Japanese imperial asserted that naval planes fall of Breda. It is apparent that bereft of any means of reinforcement the Nazi garrison at Walcheren can not hold out for long.

Several days may suffice to subdue it, and it will then be but a matter of hours before vast convoys from the British Isles and western France, covered by an umbrella of aerial strength, come streaming down the Scheldt Estuary with guns, fuel, bullets and food for White, voted against the lend- 'crowning production blow," the bundle sceurely so it won't blow lease bill, the extension of se two days lost during the hurricane. River Cleanup Plans Shelved all over the street." lective service and the revision of Cigar factories are under con Mr. Hall said today that 10 Army salvage trucks were work tract to supply 30 percent of their 1943 production to the armed forces. ing full-time to collect Sunday's the neutrality act." Neither these isolationist Senators nor Governor Dewey, Byrnes said, gave any assistance to Will- Plans of City Board, initiated such as could arise only in the Orient. It is possible only today to get further details passed through censorship.

The abrupt new shaping of the whole American position in this part of the world war front began with the arrival in Chungking record-shattering salvage, esti mated at well over half a million the Allies who face the Rhine. by Representative Garcia, to clean up unsightly conditions born and it was discovered that H. H. Kung, his finance minister, visiting in the United States, was telegraphing him that the Presi kie "in the cause of international For many weeks, the dictates pounds. of military security have thrown along the Hillsborough River between Piatt and Washington Mayor Hixon said he had been swamped" with complaints about Full Moon Promised For Halloween A full moon, fair skies and sea dent was not supporting the stern position taken by his two repre streets were shelved temporarily paper-littered streets which the sank five American warships and damaged 14 in a carrier task force operating about 100 miles east of Manila and in sea squadrons in Leyte Gulf supporting MacArthur's men.

Possibility of a major engagement on northern Leyte developed. Japanese rear guards were fighting action in Leyte valley, apparently to permit their retreating comrades and reinforcements ferried in from Luzon island to gather for a full-scale battle on the northern shores of the American-dominated island. Typhoon Delays Yanks, Land mines, booby traps and a raging typhoon with drenching rains and 70 mile-an-hour winds, delayed U. S. 24th Division in-; cooperation for peace" when Will-kie was a candidate.

"It would be equally unwise to believe that the Republican candidate who himself gave not notable assistance to Willkie in his efforts (See BYRNES Page 4) today when City Attorney Whit two months ago of Ma, Gen. Patrick Hurley and Donald M. Nelson, both carrying vast powers designed to get from China some aker said no tax foreclosure pro sentatives in Chungking. Usually well-informed sources, whose reports the Associated sonal temperatures, Meteorologist Talbott forecast for tonight, will overburdened Sanitary Department was unable to handle promptly. Mayor Hixon said he was in complete sympathy with ceedings have been completed and the property is still in the names a cloak of silence over developments on the western European fronts but it seems fairly obvious that the Allied armies ran ahead of their supplies and the Germans, by running faster still through France and Belgium, achieved something of a tactical advantage.

Thus the Allied situation is in November almost what it was in solid commitments for increased of the owners. cooperation with America in the the paper drive but that he want W. E. Thompson, tax attorney, ed people to tie bundles securely. war against Japan.

Commitments Given. who investigated for the Board, Mr. Hall said it would take an be "lust right for B-17s and Halloween witches on broomsticks." The moon was full at 9:35 o'clock this morning, and was scheduled to rise at 7:17 o'clock tonight. The sky, cloudless for more than a week after the hurricane, has a few scattered tufts now, he reported that two tracts are in other two days to complete col The Associated Press is informed Army Truck Kills Corporal at Drew Cpl. Harold H.

H. Richards, 24, Hartford, a member of Squadron 327th Army Air lection of the remaining 100,000 volved, the first including four lots on the river front and the August, and the Winter snows will not be long in coming. that the commitments were given virtually under threat of American pounds. Press believes reliable, stated that Kung telegraphed Chiang that Harry Hopkins had informed him that there was no cause for alarm in the American attitude and that if Chiang would hold out determinedly, he would win all points. Roosevelt Backing Given.

Learning of these reports, the American negotiators evidently obtained a flat statement from the President in a message that For every obstacle in warfare, second two lots between Tampa withdrawal of her support of and Water streets, all included in however, there almost always is a compensation. from captured Jaro the last im-Llty LOUTt UieS Chiang's Government. Force base unit at Drew Field, was said, promising air and tempera a proposed site for a civic cen- In turn, the Associated Press killed instantly late yesterday tures back to normal. High and ter. Hit All-Time High portant roaa junction below Can gara Bay.

was informed under circumstances Winter Will Freeze Mud. The last few weeks have seen While taxes have been delin when he was struck by an Army truck near the flight line at the low temperatures yesterday were 80 and 60 compared to normals of 79 and 62. I Admiral Halsey, commander of quent on the property for many field. the Third Fleet, said the Mikado's the Allies fighting in the dismal, cloving mud of a European Au years and Mayor Hixon ha sea lords have only "two or three he was not fooling and backed urged early action to acquire it tumn knee deep muck that mires more units" left which "we can take in our stride" toward the for the City, Thompson pointed Revenues from Municipal Court fines and forfeitures this month hit a new all-time high and, with completion of Traffic Court tonight, will top the $30,000 mark, Clerk Caminiti reported today. That is double the $15,000 monthly anticipation the Board of Repre the negotiators at that point fully.

I As their part in the bargaining, jeeps to the axle-hub and tanks to their gun-mounts. It is not im out that a law enacted 194J under which certain lands recent leaving no doubt as to its accuracy, a last minute softening in the American attitude resulted in an agreement for the withdrawal of Stilwell as supreme commander in the CBI theater as a face-saving and pacifying gesture demanded by the Generalissimo. So large are official "leaks" in Chungking and other Chinese political and military circles that major portions of the story of this the Americans had the power to withhold lend-lease and to with ly were taken over by the Coun Have You Made Up Your Mind? If not concerning the election a week from today turn to Page six and read the second Times editorial in a series designed to help you in considering the candidates and issues. President Roosevelt and Governor Dewey the men are compared in today's informative comment. ty, provides: draw General Chennault and his U.

S. 14th Air Force from China. sentatives included in the 1944-45 "Nothing contained in this act budget and builds up a surplus of Finally, an agreement was possible that arrival of real winter, with weather cold enough to freeze that ooze into a solid crust, may prove a real advantage. At least motorized forces will be able to move, and once inside the Rhineland and the Ruhr the Allies will have the use of Hitler's magnificent six-lane concrete shall be construed as in any way affecting any suit pending on June 7, 1941, in any court involv reached which included among other things that an American would be given command of Chinese field forces. It was a large China coast.

The fleet has already broken Japan's control over 15,000,000 square miles of the Pacific Ocean. It is now ready to start laying mines in the Western Pacific long a Japanese sea. Maj. Gen. Albert Wedemeyer, successor to General Stilwell as commander of American forces in China, arrived in Chungking today as U.

S. planes trapped and strafed a two-mile long column of Japanese in a southeast China canyon. strange shakeup in the war against unappropriated revenue approximately $60,000 since the beginning of the fiscal year in June, records show. Increased pressure on vice sup ing any tax lien, tax certificate Japan were known within hours or deeds nor as affecting any suit after the events occurred. As Neighborhood Unity Held to foreclose delinquent taxes by related to the Associated Press.

highways the Autobahnen that criss-cross the length and breadth of Germany. nuney ana Nelson explained to pression was responsible for much of the increase although bolita revenues fell off markedly after any county or municipality pending in court prior to June 1, 1943." Chiang that there was much dis In the meantime, there was lit- Advantageln CityPlanning pill to swallow, but in the interests of harmony all around, Chiang evidently agreed at one stage to take it and keep the war going at top speed. He agreed to 'give Stilwell command of Chinese field forces with the comment that he (See STILWELL Page 4) appointment over the failure of the cessation of daily throwings tie more than limited patrol activity around Aachen and further in Cuba, Police Chief Eddings said George Simons, city planner from Jacksonville, said today that south in the United States Third Army area. Union Station to Port Tampa and the construction of a super highway along its right of way from Tampa has two natural advant ages over the bulk of American General Roundup of Youths Results In Fines for Four Cass St. to Port Tampa; construe tion of a riverfront drive from Sul Suits were pending on June 7, 1941, to foreclose tax liens on both tracts.

However, Thompson explained through error the river front lots were included in a final decree giving the County title in the recent title reversion proceedings. Mr. Thompson said the County Attorney has agreed to have the lots stricken from the decree cities in future orderly development its neighborhood character phur Springs to Plant City along Hospital Board Meets, But Hides Discussion the central government to come to an agreement with the Communists in the north so that both they and the central government troops now blockading them could be brought against the Japanese in China. American Requests. Among the requests-were: First, that Chiang should reorganize his cabinet and eliminate reactionary obstructionists and anti-foreign members.

Second, that an American general be placed in command of Chi and its preponderance of single family dwellings. the west side of Hillsborough River using Lowry Park as a. City park with a zoo and outdoor am Four youths, who Police Chief Mr. Simons told Rotarians today phitheater; converting Central Eddings said were responsible for many disturbances on E. Broad Three members of Municipal since the tracts actually did not Ave.

from the Hillsborough River that Tampa's many home-owners assure a keen interest in property values and its neighborhood en tion Officer DeCastro for investigation. While quiet conditions prevailed in that section last night, Police Inspector McClelland said patrol cars were busy checking on disturbances created by bands of Hospital Board last night turned way which led to a general round pass to the County. Proceedings to Cass St. into a passenger-vehicle parkway. up of suspects by police Saturday are now pending for enforcement out for a called meeting to hear night, were convicted before Judge of the tax liens against them so that the storm did $260 worth ol 3.

Sewage Creation of a sani that the property may be sold at damage to linoleum on an east wing floor and to listen to reports nese operations not only in Burma but elsewhere in major operations tary district and installation of an adequate sewage and system and sewage disposal plant. against me Japanese. a master sale. Until this is cleared up he said neither the City nor County has authority to raze any of the buildings in the area. 4.

Recreation Adequate com During early conversations, it youths who jumped the gun on Halloween. Several boys with pockets filled with railroad torpedoes were picked up in DeSoto Park and turned over to DeCastro. Police said they had put the torpedoes on street car tracks, causing explo evidently was assumed on both munity recreation and park facilities, including enlargement of De sides that General Stilwell was to Soto Park to provide open beach tities assure support for regional improvement. Mr. Simons said the City Zoning Commission's final report, to be made sometime next month, would include these recommendations: 1.

Industry development of an industrial and port area on the east side of Hillsborough Bay extending northward from the U. S. Phosphoric Products plant. 2. Railroads and transportation Creation of a municipal railroad and terminal company to handle movement of all freight icussion there was nothing for the record," said Mr.

Anderson. "It was just that we had some things to talk about that we thought could better be discussed in private." Superintendent Alexander is not a member of the board but members around the table gave their silent consent when he told reporters "we'll excuse you now." Besides Chairman Anderson, members attending were Mrs. Edith B. Hill and Bonificio Valero Jr. The Board took no action on a request from The Times that the public records be reopened, Superintendent- Alexander saying that the matter would be brought up at the next regular meeting two weeks away.

The board had not held a meeting in nearly three De American commander. Features Today facilities for the Ybor City area. on a few other minor matters. Then Superintendent Alexander "excused" reporters from the room and the board apparently discussed whatever the meeting had really been called for. Board Chairman James G.

Anderson was uncommunicative when a reporter asked him later what took place, basing his request on the fact that Municipal is a public hospital owned by the tstiiwell was no party to the negotiations although he evidently 5. Civic building Creation of sions that frightened passengers Watkins in Municipal Court today of loitering. Three, Ernest Jerez, Roy Gonzales and Ralph Fernandez, were ordered to pay $50 fines or serve 30 days in City Stockade and the fourth, Frank Garcia, who had no previous record, was given a suspended sentence. Chief Eddings, Inspector McClelland and seven patrolmen and detectives testified against the youths, calling them ring-leaders of youths who have beaten soldiers, blocked traffic, annoyed merchants and made unsavory remarks to passing women. A dozen other boys arrested at the same tunc wer turned over to Proba-' Beauty 7 Ration Notes.

7 a new civic center in the Scrub. was kept informed on the major ana alarmed motormen. They refused to tell where they had ob Comics 13 Ripley 10 Mr. Simons, who has been con sieps. tained them, McClelland said.

Chiang Protects Cabinet. The terms were put to Chiane sulting with the City Zoning Commission for the last three years, said all recommendations were Eddings pointed -out that Tam Deaths 2 Runyon 6 Dorothy Dix. 7 Salt Shaker 6 Editorials 6 Society 7 Hollywood 8 Sport-Rays ...10 Markets 11 War Close-Ups 6 practical ones the City could very forcefully, in some instances backed by specific messages from President Roosevelt. Some stormy pa's ordinance defining vagrancy is so broad that even employed persons may be convicted of loitering when evidence substantiates a charge that public welfare is City of Tampa and sustained by taxpayers' money and thus that taxpayers have a right to know what goes on there. Our Boys 11 War Today 6 and passenger traffic from the Ucita area into the City; ultimate abandonment of the Atlantic Coast finance and that they were predicated upon the assumption that a City should serve human Allen's Antacid Powder for Acid Our Children 7 Where to Go.

8 Radio 8Winchell 6 jeopardized by their conduct Indigestion. Pleasant, Effective, Line railway tracks from the months. "It was ust an informal dis- l..

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