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125 TAMPA, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1945 (Other Details, Page 3) A A A mir fU if rill (x in A 0) cu? ViiZruLJ Lali Registration Was Slow All Over fruman Declares Music Camp Defies Petrillo Sleeper Loses Bout With Bed Kansas City, July 2 (IP). Joe Infield, 21, ice cream plant employe, awoke this morning to find his head caught firmly in a five-inch space between bars, of the foot General Directs Landing in Oil Area Of South Borneo Interlochen, July 2 (JP). Dr. Joseph E. Maddy, president of parier uniy iuau Jo Enduring Peace Senate Confirms Byrnes Promptly Without Dissent Rules on Hearings Suspended in Honor Of Former Member County Tax Rolls Show Increase Over Last Year Three Biggest Items Dropped But Grove Valuation Larger By SARAH WORTH Times Staff Writer board of his bed.

An hour later, he was freed by the combined efforts of his wife, his mother-in-law, 10 It 4 neighbors and two policemen. Urges Senate to -Prompt Ratification While World Waits Washington. July 2 (JP). Presi- Superforts Give Japan Heaviest Blow of War By The Associated Prest Japanese snipers tried again to "I really can't say just how I Washington, July 2 (JP). James did it.

Infield said, rubbing his neck. Then he looked at the narrow space between the bars. the National Music Camp here, raised his baton before an orchestra of 210 youngsters today and invited James C. Petrillo, fiery head of the American Federation of Musicians, to "do something about it." By defying the union leader who recently issued an edict that any AFM member who played or conducted at the camp would be violating his union membership, Mr. Maddy placed his own 36-year union status on the block.

"Now it is up to Petrillo," Mr. Maddy declared following the hour-long rehearsal. "The musicians are here to learn. I directed this morning and I am going to keep on directing. Now we will see if he wants to do something about it." Despite the loss of three of the "It is impossible!" 1 F.

Byrnes was confirmed unanimously by the Senate today as Secretary of State, succeeding Edward R. Stettinius Jr. tent Truman formally presented a grave, attentive United States today the United Nations of San Francisco and County's largest taxing items, 1945 tax rolls handed County Commis "All I know is that he seemed to be having a nightmare," Mrs. Action was taken in a matter of get General MacArthur when he joined-Australian veterans yesterday in a third Borneo invasion, front dispatches disclosed today as nearly 600 fire-spilling Super-forts struck the war's heaviest air blow against Japan and submarines claimed 11 more enemy sioners today by Tax Assessor Sparkman showed a net $4,965,964 pleaded for prompt ratification. The President arrived in the Infield said.

"I reached out to shake him awake, and there were increase over last year's. minutes after the nomination was received from the White House. The Senate suspended its rules which require hearings on cabinet nominations and a day his feet up on the pillow and his head sticking through the bars." Senate at 1:03 P. delivered the I charter and in a brief, pointed speech reminded the lawmakers hat the whole world is watching Most of the increase comes from increased valuation of citrus grove property, Mr. Sparkman explained, although scattered increases ships.

Neighbors took turns with a A British submarine sank a came in his raising business prop Japanese cruiser of the Haguro class in the Southwest erty values up to 100 percent hacksaw, but after 30 minutes the bed rail had only a couple of scratches. Two policemen applied a chisel to the bar and whammed away with a heavy hammer. The bar broke clearly, and Joe was pulled out. valuation. "our "The choice before the Senate is now clear," said the Chief Executive in a brief speech.

"The choice is not between this charter and something else. It is between this charter and no before a vote can be taken on such an appointment. This was done as a tribute by both Democrats and Republicans to the man who served with them for years, later was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court and more recently Director, of War Mobilization. Items which totaled $1,219,000 on the 1944 roll but which will be Pacific. American submarines bagged 10 more two small war-craft, six freighters and two tankers running their wartime total to 1163.

exempt this year are Davis Cause Metal Released For Civilian Goods Household Appliances To Return Gradually way, assessed at $306,500 last year, and Gandy Bridge, $843,300, A record of 4000 tons of in charter at all." The Senate must ratify the United Nations charter for world No Delay Even For Charter The Senate even telescoped its which now belong to the State, and security to assure this nation's Temple Terrace Club, $69,300, pur cendiaries' scattered by B-29's set fires raging through four Japanese cities including Nippon's magnesium producing center and the Kure Naval base. original plan to wait until after President Truman presented the chased by the Churches of Christ United Nations Charter before act Governors Lash Federal Controls Dewey Advocates Charter Adoption for a school. Only Slight Increase Seen participation. Goes at Once to Capitol The President went to the cap-'tol less than 24 hours after his ing on the nomination. Washington, July 2 (JP).

The Confirmation placed Byrnes The almost $5,000,000 increase Government slipped its reconver next in line for the Presidency, under present statutes, should Mr. Truman not complete his term. sion program into high gear today. Consumers, however, must wait months at least before Stays Erect Through Fire General MacArthur personally directed the Sunday morning invasion of the Balikpapan oil area on Southeastern Borneo. Enemy snipers spotted him when he visited the most advanced positions and sent a hail of bullets singing around him.

Combat came as good news to Commissioners, who anticipated increased County budgets this year. Some of the increase will come in the 1-mill levy called for by the State Board of Administration for Majority Leader Barkley moved he addressed the closing session of the United Nations Conference which drafted the blueprint for lasting peace. "This charter points down the most long-missing household ap to suspend the rules almost as Mackinac Island, July 2 pliances return in quantity to Mrs. Martha Stewart, registration clerk at Precinct 3, Piatt St. and Magnolia was tired doing nothing this morning as the City permanent registration books opened in the precincts.

She had registered only a half-dozen by 11:30 o'clock. Pre (INS). The Nation's governors, stores. County debts and in the three- jf inly road to enduring peace," the The War Production Board re opening their 37th annual conference in Mackinac Island today. soon as the nomination was received from the White House.

Minority Leader White of Maine concurred, asserting that "we all know Mr. Byrnes personally" and adding that his length of service -Times photo. cinct places were deserted all over town. leased a "free" supply of metal for civilian goods, the amount de demanded freedom from regulation, regimentation, and restrictions "not compatible with free pending on what is left over from war demands. It also began a quarter-mill levy for the County Aviation Authority.

With the increased assessed valuation Commissioners may be able to meet operation expense increases without having to increase the tax rate but slightly. Clerks Knit Write dom and liberty" as soon as the gradual scrapping, over the next war is over. president saia. mere is no omer. et us not hesitate to join hands vith the peace-loving peoples of he earth and start down that oad with firm resolve that we and will reach our goal." Mr.

Truman reviewed the Congressional background favoring in international peace the Connally lasting peace resolution and the Fulbright res halt-year, of its priority system Gov. Herbert B. Maw of Utah, for all but munitions items. chairman of the Governors' Con A break-down of the1 tax rolls As Few Register Yet electricity and gas refrigera ONLY TWO LOST Washington, July 2 (INS). The War Department announced today the loss of only two of the great force of B-29's which blasted four Japanese cities before, dawn this morning.

The communique reported 20 members of the crews of the planes were rescued. B-29 bomber crews usually consist of 11 men which would indicate that only two members of the crews of the lost aircraft were still missing. by Mr. Sparkman's office showed in high Government leaves no doubt in anyone's mind as to his qualifications." By voice vote the Senate then approved the appointment. The confirmation gave President Truman his fifth cabinet member of his own choice.

List of New Members Saturday's Cabinet shifts tors, for instance, will not reach stores until September or Octobei. that $232,720 less lands reverted ference, opened the meeting with the assertion that the people look to them to assume leadership "in the one factor that concerns them Registration clerks knitted and wrote letters, read and just sat, and then probably as "demon to the State undes the Murphy act in the last year than in the year but thev did little registering as the City's permanent registration olution of the House which were strator" models. most the restoration of the old books opened today in Tampa's 30 precincts. In Precinct 12, Ybor freedoms." He said: City, not one citizen had signed up for the July 31 referendum at Order List Large Now In other words, housewives will brought these new faces in the "They want to be freed from be able to see the new machines noon. Business also was slow in the City Hall central registration of Presidential family: Clinton P.

Anderson as Secre- Government regulation, labor from adopted more than a year ago and told the Senate the peoples of the earth will "watch our action here with great concern and igh hope." "For they looked to this body of elected representatives of thej people of the United States to troops ducked. The General re Government regimentation, the fice, where any eligible citizen and enroll their names on dealers' list of buyers. In most cases, how mained erect, and unharmed. tary of Agriculture, succeeding Claude Wickard who stepped farmer from Government super may register although books are ever, the customer will be far Five thousand Aussies, by Jap in the precincts vision, and the average citizen from restrictions which are not Filipinos Thankful For U. S.

Liberation down to be Rural Electrification Administrator. The Democratic down the list many purchasers already have ordered sight unseen. anese estimate, made the Balikpapan landing, after the most compatible with freedom and lib Representative from New Mexico This is the conclusion from an informal survey of Government erty. elaborate Naval and aerial preparation of the war. In Precinct 6, Hyde Park, registration at 11 o'clock was 12.

At Precinct 6, Hyde Park, at 11:15 the registration was one. Registration Chief Claywell also took over functions of the and trade sources. Manila, July 2 (JP). President "Though they have all been willing to submit temporarily to Assault waves sweet over before. 1944 roll valued such lands at $1,341,100 and the 1945, at $1,108,380.

Also showing a decrease was the valuation of lands, both homesteads and non-exempt property, on which tax certificates are outstanding. The 1944 roll listed non-exempt tax certificate lands at $4,790,530, compared to $1,288,080 on the 1945 roll, a decrease of $3,502,450. 1 Last year's roll listed homestead tax certificate lands at $157,600, compared to $42,490 this year, a decrease of $115,110. Show Increases Non-exempt lands with taxes paid up increased from $76,917,950 to $78,304,360, an increase of Homesteads with taxes paid up showed the largest increase of any class with listed for last year, compared abolished War Food Administration in succession to Marvin Jones, who resumes his seat on the U. S.

Sergio Osmena signed Joint Reso Moreover, these officials believe said there appeared to be a mis lution No. One of th Philippines abandoned enemy beach defenses, through accurate mortar and artillery fire and seized the last it will be the middle of 1946 before refrigerators are freely available Court of Claims bench. Congress today and issued a state lake the lead in approving the charter and statute and pointing he way for the rest of the vorld," he said. No Treatment of Details The President made no attempt go into the details of the char-er, telling his former colleagues was sure they are familiar vith its proposed workings and Jiat they will be thoroughly dis-ussed in Senate debate. Declaring the charter the prod Lewis B.

Schwellenbach as Sec ment which said: for "walk-m" buyers, and per ridge before the blazing city of understanding on part of some people that they had already signed up for a permanent registration system. He pointed out that that was a County retary of Labor, succeeding the veteran Frances Perkins. Schwel tsaiiKpapan Dy mid-atternoon Sunday. The ridge was littered haps five to six years before the refrigerator makers have to start pushing sales instead of merely whatever regulations were necessary to win the war, they are concerned over the fact that many Federal officials believe and are advocating that our National Government should extend into the post-war era the controls and authority exercised by it during the war. No Peace Restrictions "I have signed a resolution expressing our gratitude to the Government and the people of the lenbach served in the Senate from Washington State until his ap with enemy dead.

Many Japanese were reported fleeing to the accepting orders. United States for our liberation. pointment by Mr. Roosevelt as Meanwhile Tampa Merchants' Similar guideposts for a dozen and placing all our manpower re Federal District Judge. Association urged Tampa firms to Tom Clark of Texas as Attor sources at their disposal for the prosecution of the war against Gives 3-Cornered Hold The invasion, with Drevoius urge registration of their employes.

other Scarce pr unobtainable consumer items were compiled, taking into account the continuing uct of many hands and influences, Mr. Truman said it comes rom the "reality of experience ney General, moving up from not to tell them how to vote, but Japan." to $57,504,870 for iy45, an increase assistant to Francis Biddle. scarcity of some materials and a world where one generation of $6,278,990. The increase in get them to express an opinion as a civic duty. Robert E.

Hannegan as Post The Commonwealth president continued, "the resolution repre homestead valuations, however las failed twice to keep the peace, master General, succeeding Frank C. Walker. Hannegan of St. Louis rne lessons of that experience lave been written into the docu- fails to offer hopes for increased money for the County since they can be taxed only to pay off bond sents the spontaneous and unanimous feeling of our people toward the great nation that has given Tubby Pickets continues as Democratic national "The American public does not want any restrictions when peace comes." The Governors' Conference was highlighted by the attendance of Governor Dewey, 1944 Presidential nominee; Commander Stassen, former governor of Minnesota, and Governor Warren of California, all of whom were prominent in the 1944 Republican national conven lent." chairman. He is a former Com He urged the Senate, in its de- them the largest measure of self- missioner of Internal Revenue.

Caught 'Short9 ed indebtedness. The personal tangible roll show government known in colonial parts, the volume of war work remaining in many plants, and the heavy pent-up consumer demand: These showed: Washing Machines Reach stores late August; good supply end of 1946. Vacuum Cleaners Reach stores a few now; good supply October, 1946. Sewing Machines Reach stores Roosevelt Holdovers 'ueicuiuiis, iu cuusiaer nox only "ie words but the spirit of the history." Holdovers from the Roosevelt Rockford, 111., July 2 (JP). Three ed an increase from $33,170,794 to $34,303,560, or $1,133,340, and the regime are Secretaries of Treas Osmena said the Philippines Iocument.

Its objectives, he said re clear: intangible roll totaled $100,995.66, ury Morgenthau, War Stimson, landings May 1 off the northeast Borneo coast, and June 10 at Brunei Bay on the northeast shores, gave the Aussies a three-cornered grip on the island. General MacArthur, who landed four hours after the first assault wave, said the Allies had now secured domination of all Borneo and had virtually completed ta.tical control of the Southwest Pacific. Brunei Bay and Balikpapan have good fleet anchorages from which the Allied forces can continue inroads into almost any remaining sector of Japan's southern empire. Elaborate invasion preparations paid off with light initial losses for the. tank-led Seventh Australian division.

Air forces rained 3500 tons of explosives on the tion. were well on the course toward independence when the Japanese I It seeks to prevent future (See TAX ROLL Page 6) Navy Forrestal, Interior Ickes king-size Rockford men called off their plans to picket the OPA today they found there was a shortage of hogsheads as well as Summer suitings. The New York Governor in a wars. and Commerce Wallace. struck, overwhelmed and occupied "It seeks to settle international Anderson at the oath-taking New Yorkers November-December; good supply his country, but "without the least vacillation the Government of the tusputes by peaceful means and news conference urged swift approval by the United States Senate of the world charter adopted by the San Francisco Conference.

Hogsheads were needed for the ceremony promised to improve the food situation "as quickly as t. 'n conformity with principles of Fall of 1946. Electric Irons Reach stores United States pledged all resources lustice. demonstration because ordinary barrels would be splintery snug possible but added: at its command to the task of Walk for Papers New York, July 2 (INS). News- Speaking as titular head of the some now; good supply mid-1946.

It seeks to promote world "There is no magic wand that rescuing us from the tyrant and fits on Sheriff Kirk S. King, 295 wide progress and better stand- Republican Party, Governor Dewey opposed any reservations can wave to increase the food reiterated its solemn commitment pounds; County Clerk James supply." irds of living. Tolerance Emphasized Alarm Clocks Reacn stores some now; good supply end of 1945. Galvanized Ware Reach stores Cannell, 260, and Fred Raymer, a potato dealer, 350 pounds. to the charter, declaring it would simply delay its approval desired He said present shortages are hungry New Yorkers again had to visit publishing offices today to get their favorite newspapers as a strike of deliverymen entered its second day.

"It seeks to achieve universal They are irked at the OPA be by the American people as a clear not the result of any failure of farmers "but because demand has respect for and observance of now; good supply 1945 to grant us our independence." House Probe Group Loses Chairman Washington, July 2 (JP). Repre cause regulations prevent them mandate for world peace. mman rights and fundamental Scissors and Shears Reach simply outstripped the production from buying Summer clothing, Meanwhile publishers of 11 met area in a month, mine-sweepers spent 15 days clearing a channel to the invasion beach, and swimmers worked six days clearing out underwater obsfailes. stores now; good supply program. Arnall Invitees reedoms for all men and women -without distinction as to race, 1945.

Plated Silverware Reach stores sentative Hart resigned or religion. "It seeks to remove the eco. Southern Governors The landing was immediately now; good supply 1945. today as chairman of the House King declared. In normal times they could buy ready-made suits at 15 percent more than a normally built customer would pay.

But now, King added, manufacturers are not building these super jobs. ropolitan papers whose deliveries are paralyzed by the walkout awaited results of a plea for WLB action on the ground that the strike, which began Saturday several hours before expiration of Mackinac Island, July 2 I omic and social causes of inter' I lational conflict and unrest. Committee Investigating Un-American Activities, saying he did Schwellenbach told reporters that he hopes to centralize all labor agencies under his department by Sept. 1. They include the National Labor Relations Board, the War Labor Board, the U.

S. Employment Service and nearly a score of advisory committees now No Home Radios Soon So heavy is the demand for north, of Balikpapan, greatest oil center in the Dutch East Indies. Tokyo said another landing was (JP). Governor Arnlall of Georgia has invited Southern Governors to meet in Atlanta some time in i urge rauncation. I urge so on recommendation of his military radar and radio that offi made 31 miles farther north.

physician. the current contract, violated repeated WLB directives. Young Kuhn Nabbed cial sources said no home radios would reach the market before early 1946, if that early. -umpi rauncation. The President traveled a fa-liliar path in his appearance in (See PEACE PACT Page 6) As Hart stepped aside, Representative Rankin be The public swamped newspaper August to discuss p)ost-war public construction, reconversion, and other problems.

By Yanks on Rhine the War Production Board and the War Manpower Commission. The week-end brought a came the senior Democrat on the committee, which ordinarily would Ten Southern Governors held a New York, July 2 (INS). The spurt in reconversion develop offices yesterday. The Times had sold nearly 50,000 copies over the counter in Manhattan, out of a press run of 276,000. The remainder was dispatched by mail and trucked out of the city.

Paris radio announced today that caucus on the Steajmship Western State en route from? Detroit to this barker Honoring mean the chairmanship. However, there was no indica ments, starting with Fred M. Vinson's report to Congress out Walter Kuhn, son of the former 3, 260,000 Homeless Returned to Lands Paris, July 2 (JP). Supreme head tion whether Speaker Rayburn island, and reacted favorably to German-American bund leader lining a "post-war economic char tne conierence. ter" under which, he said, Ameri The Journal-American sold all Fritz Kuhn, had been arrested in Frankfort-on-Main by American jig iseuiuueu can should seek to "live 50 per would designate Rankin as chairman.

The Mississippian already is chairman of the House Veterans Committee, and it is unusual for its press run of "less than 25,000" quarters announced today that 3, Chinese Strike at Amoy Another unconfirmed enemy report said "about 100 American-directed Chinese junks" unsuccessfully attempted to invade the East China port of Amoy last Wednesday. Amoy is west of Formosa, not quite midway between the Chinese-held Wenchow coastal sector and the south coast island of Weichow seized by Chinese late last week. Japanese admitted roaring fires were started by today's early morning B-29 fire raid. Waves of Superforts, which Tokyo said were over Japan for five hours, rained 4000 tons of incendiaries on the targets. Anti-Closet troops.

cent better than they have ever Shop le Shima, Ryukyu Islands, July over the counter. Other news zbO.OOO of the homeless had returned to their lands and that Young Kuhn went to Germany papers did not divulge their total Cases Post i one member to serve as chairman wned as a student at the outbreak of sales. 2,530,000 remain to be sent back. the war in 1939 where, according Proceedings in i Circuit Court The announcement said 91.000 to the Pans transmitter, he be cases filed by Al torney General lived before. Summarized in his "economic, charter" were proposals for increasing the minimum wage, by Congressional action, to 50 cents an hour instead of 40 cents; preparing a shelf of blueprints for public works projects to stumulate American and 168,400 British prisoners of war had been recovered came an honorary member of the (If).

Soldiers of the 77th In- 'try Division dedicated a monu- -nt today to Ernie Pyle on the ft )t where he was killed by a panese sniper bullet April 18. I The concrete monument, re-liacing a painted board sign which -as erected at the time of the cor- espondent's death, bears two Watson, seeking enforcement of of two important committees. Fourth Is Dedicated To Pacific Warriors Chiwsgo, July 2 (INS). Dedica Talbott Sees Rains To Dampen July 4th Hitler youth training school, the "anti-closed, shop" amend and that virtually all were home The broadcast added that there or on their way. ment at Tampa (Shipbuilding Co.

Meteorologist Talbott said July Kuhn took special training for ana eignt Tampii cigar factories, tion of Independence Day to GET CROIX DE GUERRE will be held up construction and business; stabilizing the Government's fiscal policy until U. S. Su-ruled on labor's Americans fighting in the Pacific preme Court has Pans, July 2 (JP). A French was starting out normally Vafter June's wildcat weather," and he added slyly that showers normally expected on July 4. at a level of a "full employment" sabotage work in foreign countries.

Committee Report Favors Peace Draft appeal from th recent three- Army citation which will put the judge ruling thai the amendment Croix de Guerre with palm on the rass plaques from shell casings. le contains the Statue of Liberty wider patch design of the 77th, it? other reads: "On this spot the 77th Infantry vision last a buddy, Ernie Pyle, For tomorrow he predicted aft was constitutior had the support today of the National Safety Council. The Council suggested five pointers for Fourth of July patriots "highlighted by the admonition to avoid "accidents that waste nag of each division has been awarded bv Gen. de Gaulle to the The agreement was shown in ernoon thundershowers, with gentle to variable winds. economy which he said meant a national income of over a year compared with $89,000,000,000 in 1939.

Taxes should be kept high until VJ-Day, Vinson said, but plans should be drafted at once to re Washington, July 2 OP). A tenta stipulations file' in Circuit Court 34th, 45th and 88th U. S. Infantry June racked up a total of 18.52 urn 10, la'io. today.

tive report recommending prompt congressional approval of the broad principle of universal inches of rainfall to all but beat the all-time monthly record established in September, 1912. July manpower, time and material needed to speed the final knockout of Japan." duce them for industry and indi Most Bars CI sed Sunday; military training is in the hands of House Post-WarMilitary Committee members. started out with .17 inches. Also suggested were stay-at- viduals, as a stimulant to business investment and consumer purchasing power. Red Army Veterans Returning Home Moscow, July 2 (JP).

The first groups of demobilized Red Army veterans began leaving their units and arriving home today. Tass, from Leningrad, said each town and village had a special fund earmarked for housing for returning soldiers to draw upon. Soldiers returning to collective farms will find a pig as a present. AGREE ON TRIAL London, July 2 (JP). A responsible informant said today that the four major western powers had reached general agreement on the American plan for a collective trial of German war leaders before an international military tribunal.

Barring unexpected changes of 53 LANDINGS FOR MAC Melbourne, July 2 (JP). During sentiment, the report, perhaps with Ban to Stay home holiday celebrations, swimming "without bravado in dangerous water," a Fourth without private fireworks "even if you can get 'em," and a day quiet enough to prevent overexertion. SHOT FOR KILLING RED Twenty First Army Group Headquarters, Germany, July 2 MacArthur's long sweep back toward Japan, amphibious forces vidny idmpa Dars were ciosea i merer ore the SJtate beveraee increasp th. vnt. under his command have put minor revisions, will be approved formally Thursday.

Indications are that not more than six of the 23 members of the committee headed by Representative Wood-rum will dissent. and those open sold only ably, ashore 1,076,000 men in a total of (JP). Col. Erich Hammon, holder of the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross, was executed June 30 by a British firing squad for killing a Russian. The military court disregarded his plea that he had a wife and four children.

A -i. wnv uiuugiH iict W1U1 approval of Tampa ministers. I The Rev. Walter Passiglia, presi- Sub Kete Presumed Lost With 85 Aboard 53 large and small landings, one naval commander informed Melbourne Herald Correspondent Tim Keane. 11 MORE DAYS which allows vnly 3.2 beer sales on Sunday, hollds good.

Representathl Cannella suggested Saturdaly that the people be given an opilortunity" to vote on whether the oildinance should be amended to pnlvide Sunday sales by placing it ofl the City Board reform referendum ballot July 31. There has been io opinion on the Washington, July 2 (JP). Overdue 1M vile iUlillOll.13 a meeting of pastors for from patrol, the submarine U.S.S. Features Today LEFT TO REGISTER Representatives hesitate to amend the ordinance, which became law Saturday, because of the support they would lose from some ordinary voters. Police Inspector McClelland said he made a tour of liquor places yesterday and found only beer being sold in the bars that were open.

Many bars were closed, he observed. Arrests on charges of drunkenness fell off, Municipal Court's docket showed. Kete is presumed lost with her complement of from 80 to 85 men. Beauty 5 Radio 7 Comics .10 Ration Notes. 10 A Navy announcement Saturday is afternoon to take action ask-' City Representatives to Keep that way.

Apparently Representatives unfittingly effected a Sunday liquor nd wine holiday in their new ggestion, legality of the si It appears sucl Deaths 2 Ripley 8 Dorothy Dix 5 Sokolsky 4 a move would said the Kete, commissioned last July 31, was under command of Lt. Comdr. Edward Ackerman of Cincinnati. Next of kin of those strengthen suppo: of the Board. Editorials 4 Society 5 Last Minute News JAPS FORECAST EVACUATION OF SINGAPORE London, July 2 (AP).

Another evacuation of Singapore, this time by the Japanese, was forecast today by the Japanese-controlled Java radio which said the evacuation of non-essential civilians would start in the middle of Jul. A jior zoning law. They failed to rt is said to be 8 Sport-Rays For City Board Reform Referendum You Must Register Anew or You Can't Vote July 31 i jvide for sales on Sundays, and The liquor suppo already behind aboard have been notified, the Navy said. ete'i foot? RUB-ALL-EN Markets Our Boys Our Children Parsons the representa-ldded stake of the election 8 War Today 5Winchell 7 Where to Go tives, but this liquor interest Save Your Tires, Recap at HICKEY'S, 1105 Florida. Adv.

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