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Daily News from New York, New York • 322

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Daily Newsi
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MOON MULLINS WILLIE, THE WEEPER I'LL SAY SHE TOOK ONE SQUINT AT THAT ARTICLE TH HOO MEAM "TO SAY THAT WIFE OF COUSIN ELMOS UNCLe WILLIE SAID COUSIN ti fcAr is uatiidai POOR UMCI.E 1 1 DID, DID WILLIE pouce cePARTMeNT PUBLISHED ABOUT A HAS WENT AWAY, KAYO? ALWAYS 5AYIH THEY PUBLISHED HIS PICTURE CUT BY TH NAME OP in rwtu: CLM05 TruULv TH WBONG THlNCit wU KUN OFF UKE NANNY DID- OTTO LUMMOX. AND SHE'D OP TRAMPLED ME tO DEATH IP HADM'T COT OUT OP HER WAY- WIPE WAE BOOM By TODD WRIGHT. After two months of expansion, industrial activity, as a result of the war and our own huge armament program, is entering what should reach the proportions of a broad upward movement. KELVINATOR 7So WASHER and IRONER There will be some normal cur Last Week's Most Active Stocks tailment over the next few weeks in some lines, but after that the rise should continue and, if the war FRANK D. ALLEN Transit Lawyer Frank Douglas Allen, who, until his retirement in 1935, had been a member of the legal department of the Interborough Rapid Transit Co.

for 45 years, died yesterday at his home, 34-22 81st Jackson Heights, Queens. He was trustee of the Federation of Churches of Queens County. Funeral services will be held in St. James Episcopal Church, Elmhurst, at 4 P. M.

tomorrow. CAPT. JOHN J. LAMB Ritee for Lindbergh Prober Trenton, N. June 9.

Requiem Mass will be offered tomorrow in St. George's Church for State Police Capt. John J. Lamb, 47, who is prolonged, the final months of the year should witness boom figures. A Hasher and Ironer for the Price of a llaihrr Alone! THE WASHER: For the fifth consecutive week, the Associated Press Index of In Sux Tat hard Steel Curtifw-Wrirht General cUr.

Soi-ony Vacuum Anaconda I-o(t. Ino Stand Oil. Republic Steel Iiethlehera SteeL Aliefheny fceneral "Electric Sales Clone Ch'se 8(1, 1K) 1 4H 4K.HOO 1 40fc-t- :i.oi4 fiim 2o 17 3M.KKI 35 6 jr. i kio -f, JJ7.1(XI 29 dustrial Activity climbed higher in its reaction from the Winter and early Spring decline. Steel Circles Optimistic.

In steel circles there w-as talk of All white rVriiiHlns Hnih with i'urcelHui ttib. Full family size. Silent mryh transmission. Safety wrlnper with balliMin type rolls. vane, full height Mffitatur.

Xo oiiinir. Full one -year smir-n tee. took a leading part in the Lindbergh kidnaping investigation. He died Friday at his home in Titus-ville after a long illness. WALTER RICHARDSON Wanamaker Executive a production rate of 90 or higher before the end of the Summer, while some went beyond this to talk of "capacity production." However, virtually all were agreed that the present figure of around 807 is likely to hold for Philadelphia.

June 9 (P). Cornell Richardson, 68. general manager of the John Wanamaker store here, died at his home today. HARRY W. ROSENBLOOM State Official Rochester, N.

June 9 (Pi. Harry W. Rosenbloom, 56, senior fense-tax program should have a bolstering rather than a dragging effect on the national pocketbook. TONIGHT! SEE CITY PASS GOAL OF UNIFICATION The city's $326,000,000 transit unification program goal since 1921 will be completed tomorrow when the city formally takes over the Interborough-Manhattan systems. The T.

system was acquired June 1 and the Second and Ninth Ave elevateds were taken over by condemnation last week. Service on the Second Ave. line from 60th St. north, and on the Ninth Ave. line except for the spur to the Jerome Ave.

subway station in the Bronx is scheduled to end at midnight tomorrow. However, Bronx civic groups hope that there is a last-minute possibility of saving the lines. Appellate Division Justice Edward Dore has granted an order for the city to show cause why the lines should not continue. Argument probably will be heard tomorrow morning. investigator of the Rochester office, New York Department of State, and widely known in political, veterans, and Masonic circles, died unexpectedly here today.

Barton Says New NLRB Is Solution Washington, D. June 9 (JP). Representative Bruce Barton N. says most of the criticism the Wagner Act and the National Labor Relations Board will disappear if legislation approved by the House to replace the present members of the board becomes law. He asserted that "at least 90 per eent.

of the trouble that has arisen has not been due to the act but to the board and its subordinate personnel." The New Yorker is a member of the House Labor Committee. Provision for a new three-man board was among amendments adopted by the House and sent to the Complete some time, and have little doubt that, if the war continues, steel production this year will reach an all-time high. Aided by Allied buying, the industries that have shown the most spectacular rise since the war industry expansion got under way are airplanes and motors. Some plants have tripled their capacity in the last year or two, while others are pushing new expansion, either already started or projected. Besides these leaders, war orders are spilling into factories of munitions, textiles, tanks, automotive equipment, guns, explosives, and chemicals and have accelerated what appears to be the greatest war plant expansion since the World War.

And what is more, when one considers the Administration's defense program and the race to lend material aid to the Allies, the current expansion may be regarded as merely the beginning. The Question of Taxes. One of the immediate problems raised by this gigantic national defense program is the question of heavier taxes. Less than two weeks ago Congress was content to put off the problem of heavier taxes until the regular January session. Income taxes would not be affected by such a delay, since they would be made retroactive on 1940 incomes.

But last week the legislators had a change of heart. There was a proposal that income taxes and most excise taxes be raised 10 per cent. This week the. plan is to evolve a tax measure that will net annually. The 10 per cent, super taxes would have raised only $656,000,000.

The final details of these plans have yet to be worked out by the House Ways and Means Committee. While there are many quarters where the prospect of heavier taxes is pointed" to as a blow at the national purchasing power, the fact remains that more will be spent than will be taken away in taxes and the net result should be an addition to purchasing power, so that in the final result, the de- in ltnetf tim a wuher atlavh. men I. Roll open at both nil Irons thine from a mikrrchiefa to aheetn. Iron wherever it's coolest and and easiest.

i bermo-tatically controlled live no mora rur-rent a a band Iron. NO DOWNS 77 A PAYME NT YOU MAY HAVE 300 UP TO WEEK OPEN DAILY TO 10 P. M. on your Stynofate' UMU WH1TFORD Funeral services lor tieorve W. WhiUord, late recording secretary of Xocat 3.

International Brotherhood of Electrical Worker, will be held today (Monday) at St. Thomas' Church, Filth Avenue and 63rd Street, at 10 A. M. Interment will be at Cedar Grove Ceme Bride Plata 17S BrwSiray JI75 sets at. Bore Park 41 13th As.

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Funeral from Boyertown Chapel. 43 W. 60th on Juno 12th at A. M. Mass at St.

Matthew' Church. 1 14-1 Jewles Asa. Main Ottlete end WartKoutStS Cold II, Brooklyn. Tkone Main Death and la Memoriam Notices Uy tUphoni to Tbt Kewt by your unittUker any timt up to P.M. for mtertkm in tbt next ivft tpr.

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