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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBEFRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1942 15 bw to Care for Pets Soldier Dead, Friend Blinded May Have to Boost Rates to Get 12 Billions in Taxes I 4 wing Air Raids Questions and Answers on Tire Rationing To assist local tire rationing boards in determining what types of vehicles shall be permitted new tires, the State Tire Rationing Board has issued a set of interpretations answering many of the most common questions confronting the local boards. Questions answered by the State Board include the following: by Grenade Blast jl uals within slowing down the production program. "We realize that whatever amount of taxes is levied will be too WEST WARWICK. R. Jan.

9- Samuel J. Miller, 23-year-old sol 3 (Issued by the committee on animal care of the Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety.) George said Treasury experts had dier attached to Camp Gordon. submitted a "mass of data" on the! who brought a hand grenada, tax structure, but were not yet pre-souvenir to his home. 27 Pike st, WASHINGTON. Jan.

9 (AP) Senator George, of Georgia, said today that preliminary conferences with Treasury officials had emphasized that the nation faces even greater tax increases than were first indicated by President Roosevelt's budget proposal for in new levies. The chairman of the Senate Finance committee said that to raise that amount in the fiscal year beginning next July 1 Congress would while on a furlough, was dead today i pared to make specific recommenda tions on new levies. Others who met in Moreenthau's and a neighbor was blinded as the result of the soldier's tinkering witljr the explosive. office for a two-hour session were Chairman George. Dem.

of Georgia. Arthur Ritter. 15, of 23 Pike sUt i of the Senate Finance Committee: i the neighbor, who lost the sight of Representative Tread way. Rep. of, both eyes, was holding the grenade have to fix rates that would produce $12,000,000,000 annuallyvwhen Massachusetts, ranking Republican the lull productive capacity was of the House committee- Spnator reached.

Vandenbere. Ren. of Michigan, and A bi-partisan Congressional dele Colin F. Stam, chief research ex Q. Are seconds of new tires or tubes "new" tires or tubes? A.

Yes. Q. Can local Tire Rationing Boards charge a fee for the issuance of a tire certificate? A. No. Q.

Can tires in possession of seller on which full payment has been made be delivered to the purchaser? A. No. Q. Can tires on which a down payment has been made but which are still in the possession of the seller be delivered to the purchaser? A. No.

Q. Can tire dealers exchange white wall tires owned by them for black wall tires owned by automobile dealers? A. No. lltoRSECUR6Dr I I 1 I as Miller was trying to open it with' a hammer and a screwdriver when' the grenade exploded. Miller had said that it was rrot loaded.

The 1 accident happened last night andl Miller died today at the Rhode Is-f land Hospital, Providence. The pair experimented on the grenade on the kitchen table of Miller's home. The blast blew out at kitchen window and shattered -glass showcase in an adjoining bak-t ery shop. i Miller's brother. Anthony, and the latter's wife, were in the room at the time, but escaped serious I gation, including George, started work on the tax program this morning with Treasury Secretary Mor-genthau.

He pointed out that the military production peak probably would not be reached until the Spring of 1943. which would be late in the fiscal year. Tax receipts necessarily will be drawn largely from the income generated by the production pro 3. Keep runways clear of all vehi pert of the joint Congressional committee on internal revenue taxation. Asked about individual types of taxes, such as sales taxes, income taxes, or excess profits taxes, Doughton said, "we talked about all of them arid all the other kinds of taxes we could think of.

"We don't know yet which ones we'll use. We might need all of them." cles and other obstructions. ALL ANIMALS i xP calm. Panic may be fatal to you and yur animal. 4.

Blindfold horses during the emer gency. i Keen animals under control. This 5. Observe all instructions issued by wardens of the Public Safety Hearses Don't Qualify gram, he said. The Georgia Senator said he and Q.

Is a hearse an eligible vehicle? Committee. Have pails of water and sand always in readiness. 3. Observe strictly all fire prevention orders. Chairman Doughton, of North A.

No. Carolina, of the House Ways and Keep surplus straw and grain off Q. Is a truck used to deliver coal to both the manufacturers and pri I Learn to use first-aid on injured Means committee, were agreed upon animals. Chandler's Tremont and West Streets levying all of the taxes that could be placed upon industries and individ- vate consumers entitled to tires? A. Yes.

J. Handle carefully when in great the person is entitled to an adjustment on the guarantee, he should seek a monetary settlement from the person from whom he purchased the tire. Q. Does the list of eligible vehicles set forth the order of preference in which the classes of eligible vehicles are to be granted tire certificates? A. No.

The eligible vehicle list is not a priority list and does not set forth the order of prererence which applications are to be granted. Q. How can new tires needed for a police department be obtained? A. Tires for police cars are obtainable after Jan. 5, 1942, from the local boards under the local quota.

Q. Are trucks used by a retail grocer to obtain supplies from wholesalers entitled to tires? A. Yes, provided they are not used also for retail deliveries or other nonqualified uses. Q. Can a person using a passenger car for a supervisory work on a defense project get a certificate from the Local Tire Rationing Board? A.

No. If the car has been used for the past six months to the extent of 75 or more on Army or Navy work, there is a possibility that he may be able to get a priority rating which will entitle him to purchase tires without a certificate. To obtain such a preference rating, he should apply to the officer with whom he dealt in making his contracts, for instruction on the method of getting preference ratings. Q. Are trucks used to transport laundry from central dry cleaning establishments or laundry establishments to retail stores eligible vehicles? A.

Yes. Q. Can a Local Tire Rationing Board direct a person who is granted a certificate to purchase his tire from a specific dealer? A. No. A person holding a certificate may purchase his tire from any authorized dealer anywhere in the country.

(Section 204) Q. Where may persons holding certificates purchase their tires? A. Q. Does the exception in Section pain. Use heavy gauntlet gloves or wrap in a blanket so that the the stable floor.

6. Provide for day and night watchmen, well drilled in precautionary measures, to be on duty at all stables. 7. Away from cities, during raids, horses and cattle should be kept in open fields, weather permitting. animal cannot bite.

Keep face 404 (e) (9) relating to deliveries to ultimate consumer prohibit the delivery of coal to an ultimate consumer? A. No. Foreign Policy Ass'n Luncheon Tomorrow away from injured animals head ft Handle gently when bones are Q. Are cars used to render com Thirty members of the Foreign For Winter, if possible, an open corral with shed accomodations broken. Keep animal on uninjured side and improvise splints mercial service to telegraph offices eligible vehicles? A.

No. Q. Are cars used to deliver tele should be provided for the use of animals accustomed to being continually housed. lained through a prescription from your veterinarian. CATS NOTE: Cats will not be permitted in public air raid shelters: 1.

Use collars or harnesses with identification plates, not only during air raids, but during the war emergency. 2. Confine cats to one room and do not permit to wander. They are timid and grow panicky when any unusual noise occurs. 3.

If cat climbs out of reach, seek safety, and after "all clear" signal, contact local animal welfare organization. 4. Treatment in mild cases of FEAR, a IVi grain tablet of Amytal given by mouth to an eight-pound cat will induce sleep and quiet. 5. Take cats with you to private shelters in basement or wherever shelter is located.

6. Provide sturdy baskets or carriers for cats. Do this also for small dogs. 7. Meet sanitary needs by a box of ashes, sand, sawdust, earth or cut-up newspapers.

8. Keep drinking water available. 9. Provide small supply of canned meat or fish for emergency feeding. CAGED BIRDS 1.

Provide small wooden box cage 7. Stop bleeding by pressure. Use a snug bandage or a tourniquet. grams in rural areas eligible vehi Do not leave a tourniquet on for more than 20 minutes at a time, 8. Treat burns promptly.

Cover with Tannic Acid Jelly or strong cold DOGS NOTE: Dogs will not be permitted in public air raid shelters: 1. License or identification tags tea. J. Do not probe for deeply-imbedded should be worn at all times license tags are best. foreign bodies.

10. After the all-clear signal, when 2. Keep all dogs under strict control the occasion warrants, consult your veterinarian. cles? A. No.

Q. Are wholesale grocers trucks, used to make deliveries to retailers, eligible vehicles? A. Yes. Q. Are passenger cars used by wholesale grocers to make deliveries or to solicit sales eligible vehicles? A.

No. Q. Are wholesale grocers' trucks used for sales and for solicitation of sales and for deliveries eligible vehicles? A. Only when the deliveries and solicitations coincide. Trucks cannot be used as salesmen's vehicles.

Q. Are trucks used by newspapers to make deliveries of newspapers in wholesale lots to newsdealers eligible vehicles? A. Yes. Q. Are trucks used for the delivery of single papers to homes in rural areas eligible vehicles? A.

No. Q. Are trucks used for retail deliveries of heavy goods, e. g. furniture, eligible vehicles? A.

No. this means yard dogs cnameo; and house dogs confined to one room. Do not under any circumstances turn dogs loose. 3. Exercise your dog near home.

4. Take dogs with you to private shelters in basement or wherever Policy Association newly joined in the past month, will hear Vera Micheles Dean, director of the association's research department, discuss "The Americas in a Global War," at the luncheon discussion tomorrow at the Copley-Plaza. The ballroom will have one of the largest gatherings of the season for this talk by the author of "The Struggle for World Order," and other books resulting from her extensive traveling in Europe. She spent the past Summer in South America, returning with a vivid picture of the problems faced by the administrators of our Good Neighbor policy. Prof.

Eldon R. James of the Harvard Law School will preside at the luncheon, which begins at 12:45. Gloucester Fish Receipts GLOUCESTER, Jan. 9 A half dozen arrivals brought 105,500 pounds of fresh fish to this port today. A trio ci draggers with 66,000 pounds of redfish accounted for the bulk of the supply.

The rest was 17,000 pounds of mixed fish from the draggers and 22,500 pounds of groundfish, mostly pollock, from three gill netters. Arrivals: Gloucester. 60.000 redfish: Ida and Joseph, 6000 redfish, 3000 mixed fish: St. Rosalie, 14.000 mixed fish. Gill netters: Naomi Bruce, 10.000; Naomi Bruce III, 8000; Edna Fae, 3400.

HORSES AND CATTLE Control of Horses on the Street J. Keep your horse under controL i When an air raid alarm sounds, drive to the right hand curb cr to an empty lot. I Set the brakes of your vehicle. 4 Lock the front and rear weels with chains or strong ropes. 5.

Unhitch your horse. At any store, outlet or premises at which more than 51 of the sales made are sales direct to consumers. (Section 401) (b) Q. Is there any restriction on the for canaries. For parrots and shelter is located.

5. Keep dogs restrained by a leash. This will protect your dog. 6. Keep drinking water available.

7. Provide a small supply of prepared food for emergency feeding. 8. Treatment of dogs for FEAR: Mild Cases Use sodium bromide. other large birds, use sturdy wicker basket of proportionate Dosage: Small dogs, two grains; me 6.

Tie horse securely to rear of your vehicle, using nine foot tie-rope size. 2. Remove to safest room in building. 3. Cover cage.

4. Particular, attention should be given to properly ventilated coverings for protection from weather extremes. snapped around neck and through If a Tire Is Defective Q. A tire dealer has sold a tire and has guaranteed to replace it with a new tire if the original tire proved defective. Can the tire owner exchange a tire which proved defective for a new tire? A.

No. If bit-ring. number of certificate holders to whom a single dealer may sell tires? A. No. Any dealer may sell as many tires as are called for by certificates presented to him by purchasers.

The quotas issued by the Office of Price Administration limit the number of tires for which certificates may be issued by a Local Tire Rationing Board. (Section 305) Q. Is a car an eligible vehicle if it is owned by a government accountant and used by him principally for government travel for which he receives compensation from the government on a mileage basis? A. No. dium-sized dogs, hve grains; large dogs, 10-15 grains.

Repeat dose if not quiet within an hour or two. Severe Cases Use Nembutal capsules. Dosage: One capsule to each eight pounds of body weight will induce sound sleep if given on empty stomach. Nembutal may be ob- 7. Tie rope should be enough to permit head to reach the ground 8.

Leave bit in horse's mouth. 9. Put on feed bag containing grain 10. Tying horses to police and fire signal boxes, hydrants, lamp posts, traffic signs, etc. is strictly pro hibited.

Suspect Wants to Play Basket Ball at Reformatory An 18-year-old Roxbury ex-lifeguard confessed in the police lineup today to more than a score of housebreaks in Roxbury, Jamaica Plain, Brookline and the Back Bay during the last two Fish's Secretary Sought His Advice in Grand Jury Action WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (UP) Testimony read in Federal Court today disclosed that George Hill, second secretary of Representative Hamilton Fish, of New York, sought and obtained the advice of his employer before appearing at CJiandl er Control of Horses in Stables Be prepared for proper action against fires, particularly from incendiary bombs. Use quick release devices to insure rapid evacuation of horses and cattle from a burning build-1 ing, BOXFOf? 4 PARROS USE WtCkfcft BASKET months, police said, in which he allegedly obtained money and other loot totaling $12,000. Grand Jury hearings which resulted in Hill's indictment on two counts of perjury. The subpena served on Hill last October required that he produce eight mail sacks containing reprints of isolationist speeches from the Congressional Record.

The Grand Peppy Young Prints for the "Coke" Crowd! Ckandler'i The youth, Romeo Martin, 18, of Bulfinch West End, formerly of Roxbury, who said he served as a )mm(f If jj 95 Jury was investigating propaganda. Hill appeared before the jury without the mail bags and, when asked what effort he had made to obtain them, replied: "I showed my telegram, or my subpena, to Congressman Fish and Mr. Fish immediately got on the phone and came away from the phone and told me to appear at this hearing." 12 Bright Colored "Pell Mell" Coats Color Photography wonderful new dresses in tones of gem-like clarify 1695 Fluid new rayon jerseys In white, aquamarine, star sapphire or opal pink! Spun rayons that look precisely like fine wools are tailored for resort wear and come in beige and jade tones! Staccato designs flash across stark white rayon crepes! Air-tucking decorates rayon crepes in gem colors! Treat yourself to a young dress in a young color. Women's regular or half sizes Fourth Floor lifeguard last Summer at City Point, wTas arrested Wednesday in a Scollay-sq. restaurant.

He will be arraigned in Roxbury District Court on six counts of breaking and entering, police said. Martin told Lieut. James V. Crowley that on several occasions he was accompanied by two other youths, one of them now an inmate of Concord Reformatory and the other free awaiting trial in another case. He said his usual procedure was to force a window of an apartment whose occupants were not at home and search for valuables.

The loot, he said, included cash, jewelry, fur coats and clothing, most of which was disposed of at various pawn shops about the city. He said 1941 Auto Plates May Be Used in 1943 If the percentage of 1941 auto plates turned in by motorists runs rt fl I I 6 Smoothies of rayon Jersey. Figure flatterers to show your best points! Sketched is an adorable graduated pollca dot, with all-round pleated skirt on yoke. Also many other delectable rayon prints in the 12.95 group. Junior Sizes 9 to 15.

i Junior Avenue, Fifth Floor high enough, and present prospects are that it will, these plates may be reconditioned, newly stamped and used for the year 1943, Gov. Salton-stall announced this afternoon. He gave emphatic denial to a report that the present voluntary collection may turn out to be useless, and he requested prompt cooperation with the movement by persons who have not given their plates to the authorized collectors. ri 1 In rose, natural, clear blue, aquamarine Sizes 12 to 20, Sport Shop, Third Floor viiandier once he obtained $o70 in united States Postal Savings Bonds, but "tore them up because we couldn't safely get rid of them." Martin was arrested by Sergt. Patrick J.

Flannery and Inspector William J. McCarthy during a check on the identity of the youth pawning the stolen articles. Yesterday Martin toured the city with the two officers pointing out the houses robbed. "It doesn't make any difference what you do with me," he told police. "I hope you send me to Concord in a hurry.

I want to get there in time to make the basket-ball team." nanaier Francis A. Cochran NEWTON, Jan. 9 Francis A. Cochran, 77, 98 Jewell died this morning while attending mass in the Church of Our Lady. He was pronounced dead by Medical Examiner Thomas M.

Gallagher and his body was removed to an undertaking establishment. Cochran had served in the Navy for 30 years, retiring as a chief CHANDLER'S MAIL ORDER BLANK Name Address Siie Color Charge Cash C.O.D... British Cruiser Sunk by U-Boat LONDON, Jan. 9 (AP The British cruiser Galatea, 5720 tons, has been torpedoed and sunk by a U-boat, the Admiralty announced petty officer. He was born at Burlington, N.

and lived in this city eight years. From 192 Oto 1933 he was an attache of the United States diplomatic service at The Hague and at Madrid. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eleanor M. Cochran: three sons, Leo Genoa.

Nev: Corp. Robert L. of Camp Edwards and private Gilbert Cochran of Fort Devens: three daughters. Mrs. Joseph T.

Williams, Tonopah, Kathleen A. Cochran, Newton, and Eleanor M. Cochran. New York city, and five Chandler's leret Beauty 448 -Jfe ffA Beloved by Smart Women Robert H. Logan WALTHAM.

Jan. 9 Robert H. Logan, 67. well-known artist, died 19 Just 425 Handbags suddenly today at ms nome, za er-inon st i He studied art abroad for 13 years, honorable mention for his. I work from academies in France and Spain.

i Besides his wife. Mrs. Ruth Logan, he leaves a son. Elmer. i Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.

m. Sunday at the Wentworth funeral home. Tough Town I A friend of ours, waiting for car repairs to be finished, found hirri- i self with two hours to kill in a little hamlet He approached a native. "Got a picture show here?" "No." A poolroom, or library?" I "No." 1 "Well, how on earth do you amuse i yourselves?" i "We go down to the grocery store 'in the evening and watch the bacon i slicer wort" Montreal Star. Women nevtr gt over a beret, for it's the first love to youthfully crown the glory of a woman who hat reached the gracious years'.

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4.48: I Name Charge I I Address Cash i Boulevard Hat Shop, Street Floor Usually 3.00 to 3 JO Nylon Girdles Have Such Sweet Compulsion! Smooth of ft, mervelously flgure compelling, sleek under your clothes, end eomforteble for your work hours! But the leundering that's where they really shinet Jut swith them in suds, rinse, roll in towel, and dry in 20 minutes no ironing neededl If you haven't tried a Nylon girdle, all we can sap. is, "Hurry, you don't know what you're missing!" Sixth Floor. Save 81c to Touch ud the winter scene with a marvelous budget-priced bag! Stunning black cr brown rayen failles! Buffalo grain leather, or real seat, mostly black or brown. Even softly draped capeskins, in blacks, browns, reds. Under-arms, pouches, top in the group, some with outside zipper pockets.

Street Fioor .3.50 to 7.50 ..1.50 to 5.00 Streamlined Nylon Girdles. Nylon Brassieres to Match. i 4 j. i.

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