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21. 21. 21. THE TAMPA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1946 7 Network 29.86 U.

S. WEATHER BUREAU, TAMPA, FLA. 1014 1011L A.M. AUGUST 21,1946 30.03 30.12 1020 1017 068 HIGH 1014 5 Devils Lake Sault Ste. Marie Huron Buffalo 67 680 apolis Salt Lake Sheridan Detroit 657 Boston North Plate Des Maines 1017 630 68 York 55 Chicago Erancisco HIGH Denver (San 700 020 750 68 Cincinnati Washington Los Kansas City Louis Knoxville Angelas Roswell 670.

Raleigh Hafteras City Abilene Smith Memphis 75 29.94 720 730 1720 Charleston 29.86 1011 1014 Shreveport- 75 Jacksonville ARROWS FLY WITH THE WIND 800- Orleans CLEAR PARTLY CLOUDY FOG Galveston 750 CLOUDY Tampa RAIN SNOW REPORT MISSING Miami DESCRIPTIVE Brownsville FOLDER SENT Station figures give morning and temperatures. inches. Key West 76 ON REQUEST Pressure lines shown in millibars 82 Heavy lines show boundaries between air masses. Dewey and Bilbo Vow War to End Ideologies of New York, Mississippi Collide Washington, 21 (AP). ernor Dewey of New York and Senator Bilbo achieved a standoff in pledges today: 1.

Dewey has guaranteed "there will be no Bilboism" in New York while he is governor. 2. Bilbo has promised "there will be no Deweyism in Mississippi as long as I live." Dewey made his statement to an AFL convention at Rochester Monday. Replying last night in an interview, Bilbo said: "Deweyism to the people of my state means FEPC, Negro social equality, intermarriage between whites and blacks, hoodlumism, gangsterism, rape and an the life average of Negro, on of one a night, year-round, snuffed out in blackest Harlem." As for Dewey's declaration that there will be no New York ings of the Ku Klux Klan "or any group like it," Bilbo commented: "The Klan has always stood for the American flag, constitutional government and the American way of life." The Senator said publicly in a recent radio interview that he is a Klan member but has attended no meetings for years. Bilbo dismissed reports that attempts will be made to deny him his Senate seat next January as "agitation by a bunch of damn Communists." READY TO PAY OFF Pass-a-Grille, Aug.

21. Persons living in enemy-occupied countries during World War II who had benefits withheld from them now may receive payments, provided they are not disloyal to the United States, the Veterans' Administration regional office here said today. AUTO UPHOLSTERING Headliners Sent Covers Convertible Tops All Types of Cars MANUEL'S AUTO UPHOLSTERING 805 N. Howard 46-413 Chicago in new 4-Engined Silverliners 5 hrs. 40 min.

$49.95 pies Federal 143 Call 1-4881. or your travel agent EASTERN Air Lines FLY THE GREAT SILVER FLEET Weather Map ON MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Donald R. Grubbs, 22, Palmetto; Eva G. Parker, 20. Wimauma.

Alfred Bonnie Ward, 21, 3839 E. Osborne Thelma Allen, 20, 8302 12th St. James Harold Taliaferro, 21, Platt Edith M. McCarter, 24, 504 Grand Central Ave. Eugene Ellerbee, 22, 9001 Nebraska Lois Smith, 21 9001 Nebraska Ave.

Marcelo Lavado, 21, 1902 Union Lydia, Mary Hernandez, 16, 1923 Sixth Ave. William E. Snow. 21, 214 S. Moody Ruby Mae Morris, 21, 1505 Morrison Ave.

Hiram M. Young, 28, MacDill Field; Ella Fay Pippy, 23, Limona. Floyd J. DeForest, 21, 2600 La Salle Elba Cueto, 18, 2606 La Salle St. Carl D.

Russell, 21, 104 E. Ida Martha Lee Groover, 19, 2811 Ninth St. Clarence H. Tompkins, 27, Rt. 4, Box 1808; Bernice E.

Horne, 27, 6805 Wellington Ave. Lam L. Slaughter, 58, Rt. 5, Box 543; Ruth B. Gault, 50, Rt.

5, Box 543. Alfonso Polo, 32, 2514 Lemon Rosita Tamargo, 22, 1412 13th Ave. Thomas F. McCorkle, 45, 312 State Maritime Homes; Frances Sacco, 35, 1420 Tampa St. Juan Rodriguez, 19, 2308 Third Osilia Carrasco, 17, 2308 Third Ave.

James W. Fischer, 21, 3512 E. Giddens Angelina Saitta, 18, 2307 12th Ave. Dale L. Keeler, 29, Rt.

1, Box 835; Marguerite Gibbs, 19, 13005 Florida Ave. Johnny Washington Parrish; 18, 308 Palm Hazel Jordan, 16, 3501 23rd Ave. Danzil L. Parrish, 41, 308 Palm Betty Kies, 20, 308 Palm Ave. CIRCUIT COURT Divorces Granted STUBBS: Edith vs.

Jesse C. Divorce Suits Filed ANDERSON: Eula vs. Frank. DUBOIS: N. Leo vs.

Tillie E. IRBY: Sara Brown vs. Francis Bates. JOHNSON: Mildred J. vs.

Jasper G. KING: Sumner M. vs. Iris Myrtle. LAND: Joshua F.

vs. Oudia L. Births At Municipal Hospital Aug. 15-Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Wester, 3502 34th daughter; Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Davis, Valrico, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. I. A.

Jensen, 3612 28th son: Mr. and Mrs. N. J. C.

Merrill, 111 Ruskin, W. Curtis son; Mr. and Mrs. F. White, daughter.

Aug. 16-Mr. and Mrs. R. W.

Hartnett, 304 S. Fielding son; Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Emkens, 8007 12th twin daughters; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cochrane, 5101 Seminole daughter; Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Bishop 703 Fribley daughMr. and Mrs.

J. E. Arnesen, ter; Idlewild daughter. Aug. 17-Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Pratt, 406 Constant daughter; Pfc. and Mrs.

E. L. Love, 502 E. North son; and Mrs. G.

D. Wainright, 4711 E. Columbus son; Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Archer, 814 Seward twin son and daughter; Sgt. and Mrs. G. Hehir, 201 Cardy daughter.

Aug. 18-Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

McNatt, 2502 Fifth daughter; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Glisson, E.

Columbus son; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grantham, Port Tampa City, daughter.

At St. Joseph's Hospital Aug. 20-Mr. and Mrs. Paul Delgado, 2816 Elmore son.

At Centro Asturiano Hospital Aug. 19-Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Paul 8215 Brooks daughter. UPHOLSTERY Home Furniture Upholstered Refinished AUTOS completely upholstered with nice tailormade seat covers.

Best of materials and workmanship. Fleet Truck Owners Special Reduced Prices to Fleet of Trucks. OFFICE FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED BARBER CHAIRS UPHOLSTERED GLIDER CUSHIONS REFINISHED COUNTER STOOLS REFINISHED All work guaranteed. Call us for free estimates. TAMPA UPHOLSTERY FABRICS 2312 E.

Broadway Phone Y-3561 Weather Data McNarney Hits La Guardia Charge Says Accusations Completely Baseless The World Today McNarney Hits flapping uniform took he authorized stand yesterday to deny experiments on human "guineapigs" at the Dachau concentration camp. EX-GI MUST LEAVE WIFE Frankfurt, Aug. 21 (INS). Danny Militeilo, 25, an ex-GI from Brooklyn who re-entered Germany to wed his fraulein sweetheart, was told by the Army that he'll have to return to New York without his wife and infant son. DAHLIAS REPLACE DUCE Rome, Aug.

21 (AP). A bouquet of red and white dahlias was found yesterday tied to the girder of the Milan gasoline station from which Benito Mussolini's body dangled before a howling mob after his execution by Partisans last year. Press Wire Strikers Halt Picketing New York, Aug. 21 (INS). An unobstructed flow was resumed over Press Wireless, channels today for the first time in two weeks as the CIO American Communications Association, removed its picket lines.

The union called off its strike after Arbitrator Arthur S. Meyer ruled that the company must reinstate 46 employes pending arbitration of their discharge. In On WDAE, 1250 5000 State News in Brief: German GirlFavors Death to Return Refugee Is Held On Forgery Charges Miami, Aug. 21 (INS). A blonde, 25-year-old German refugee, held by police here and accused of forging "counter-signed" names to 19 checks, pleaded today that she not be returned to her native land.

Mracinie probable Cutler, divorcee deportation, who came to America from Berlin in 1939, told, police: "They send me to jail. I'll work as long as is necessary to pay the money back but I'd rather die than go back to Germany." If Mrs. Cutler is convicted on any of the criminal charges against her and year or more in deportation sentencederto will be mandatory, said County Solicitor Robert Taylor. Mrs. Cutler is charged with forging the checks and obtaining $4670 from them within a month.

The refugee said she has been living in Miami Beach since 1944. Before then, she lived in New York. JAYCEES EXPECT CROWD Ocala, Aug. 21 (AP). With fewer than half of the Junior Chamber of Commerce organizations in Florida heard from, nearly 100 delegates have signified intention of attending the Jaycees' mid-Summer state conference Saturday and Sunday.

ADS HELP, BUT TEXAS TOPS Lakeland, Aug. 21 (AP). Florida Citrus Commission's advertising program has created increased demand for Florida canned grape-. fruit juice in Mississippi Louisiana, but Florida still is not giving the Texas product any se-; rious competition in those markets. Robert W.

Moore, sales representative for the Commission in that territory, in making this report, said the ratio of Texas to Florida canned grapefruit juice sold as high as 25 to 1. Much of this success has been obtained by popularizing brand names of certain Texas products, Moore said. BARGAIN DAY Clearwater, Aug. 21 (AP). Toy Town, a Boomtime community near Pinellas Airport where lots sold during the 1925 real estate boom for as much as $1000 each, has purchased for $5 by County Commissioners from State been, Internal Improvement Board.

The land, including several hundred and thousands of pine trees, lots, be dug up for marl, said Commissioner D. Orville Harris. SECESSION Sarasota, Aug. 21 (AP). A movement to form a new county from the southern portion, of Sarasota County has the point where a cash prize of $25 has been offered for the "most suitable name" for the proposed new unit.

The proposal, which originated in Venice, is attracting support in that area, but is considered to have little chance of success throughout the county as a whole. BIDS FOR TWO ISLANDS Tallahassee, Aug. 21 (AP). Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund have received a bid of $1000 an acre for two small islands southeast of Sewall's Point, in Indian River. No action was taken because a quorum was not present.

The islands, totaling about five acres, are sought William Pitchford for a sports fishing pavilion. REVIVED AFTER 37 YEARS Sanford, Aug. 21 (AP). A project first suggested 37 years ago--linking of the Upper St. Johns and Indian rivers by a navigable canal -was discussed at a public hearing conducted by U.

S. Engineers. Whether the proposal will madepends on what view terialize, here and at Washington ultimately take on the project, authorities before the war estimated would cost 000. REDISTRICTING OKEHED Daytona Beach, Aug. 21 (AP).

Volusia County had a new redistricting plan today which will give the populous Daytona Beach area two County Commissioners and a small voice in the election of a third. The new set-up, ratified by Circuit Judge May Walker, is designed to make the County's five districts more nearly equal in population. Under the old division, Daytona had only one vote on the five-man board. Read the Want Ad Page for things you want. Phone M2911.

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This is due to the SSS Tonic formula which contains special and potent activating ingredients. Also, SSS Tonic helps build-up nutri- nontional organic, anemia--so with a good flow of weak, watery blood in this gastric digestive juice, plus rich redblood you should eat better, sleep better, better, work better, play better. feel Avoid punishing yourself with over- Chinese Forming New Political Party Shanghai, Aug. 21 (AP). A political party is being formed China and will be activated within two or three months, Carson Chang, leader of China's national Socialists announced.

It will be known as the Social new Democratic Party, Chang said, and in will develop from a merger of the National Socialist and Overseas Constitutional parties. Berlin, Aug. 21 Gen. Joseph T. McNarney accused UNRRA Director La Guardia today of baseless allegations that American occupation forces had deliberately opposed humanitarian and repatriation aims of UNRRA.

In an unprecedentedly blunt statement, the usually reticent McNarney categorically denied a charge which he attributed to La Guardia that the Army was opposing UNRRA's aims. The statement by the commander of U. S. forces in Europe came as a complete surprise, since he and La Guardia had dinner together last night just after the UNRRA director had said at a news conference that "from. now on" he expected UNRRA to work hand in glove with the American and British armies.

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PATCH Formerly with Firestone Tampa M. E. WILSON CO. Every Branch of INSURANCE The "Hartford" Agents Premium Payments Can Be Arranged to Suit Your Convenience Member Tampa Insurors Exchange 404 FRANKLIN ST. PHONE M-8021 Yesterday's Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night For 24 hours ending Barometer at 7:30 Sun and Moon Sun rises 6:06 A.

Moon rises 1:26 A. highest past 24 hours. High Low Asheville ...83 60 Atlanta .95 55 Birmingham 88 57 Boston 82 62 Buffalo ....68 55 Charleston ..88 70 Chattanooga 88 58 Chicago 76 60 Cincinnati 79 54 Cleveland ...71 51 Denver .....91 65 Des Moines .89 64 Detroit 70 55 Duluth 78 50 Fort Worth .88 72 Houston 93 67 Indianapolis 78 55 Jackson .88 63 Kansas City 91 70 Knoxville .83 62 Little Rock .90 55 Louisville 79 56 Macon 58 Memphis ...86 61 Milwaukee ..74 58 Mpls-St. P. 84 61 92 73 Rainfall 7:30 A.M., ins.

Trace A. ins. ...30.01 for Tomorrow sets 7 P. M. sets 3:52 P.

M. last night and High Low Mobile .89 67 Montgomery .93 63 Nashville 82 60 New Orleans 89 73 New York ..82 64 Okla. City ..94 71 Omaha 89 67 Philadelphia 82 62 Phoenix ...102 82 Pittsburgh .77 55 Raleigh .....86 65 Richmond ...86 68 Sit. Lk. City 93 66 San Francisco 64 54 San Antonio .98 71 Savannah 87 68 Seattle 83 56 Shreveport ..92 63 St.

Louis .83 64 Washington 83 67 Daytona Bch. 91 71 Jacksonville .93 74 Key West ...90 80 Miami .85 78 Tallahassee .90 74 TAMPA .92 73 Speaker to Return For Youth Rally Dr. Bob Jones acting president of Bob Jones College, Cleveland, will return to Tampa to speak at the Youth for Christ rally at 8 P. Saturday, at First Presbyterian Church. Youth speakers will be Betty Mitchell and Wayne Aughinbaugh.

Special musical numbers will be presented by Thornton Weymouth, baritone soloist, and Spencer Evans, who will play the electric guitar. Miss Mitchell also will sing. Read the Want Ad Page for things you want. Phone M2911. ado A 0 0 Hies convinced ill run forever as long as there's genuine AMOCO The Original Special Motor Fuel AMERICAN OIL COMPANY A GIRL CAN'T HAVE TOO MANY lankies WHEN SHE GOES BACK TO SCHOOL! You've got to hand it to the modern miss! she knows a good thing when she sees one and smart hankies are first on her list of "back to school" buys! Sheer initial handkerchiefs in pretty blue, red, brown and 29.

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