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SATURDAY, FISRUARY 5, 144 Tlie SmiHi'r flmW Newspaper THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS Twm III On W-S-O-N 410 SIX it ANNOUNCEMENTS mm RADIO LOG The NasM'Age-HeraM la Mt -eoaslbl lu Ua-elasW shsagaa a OrdmiTt announcements LOST SATIOWMOfli" jta AaYI6N fftOKi An. I 4 4 ln CTTIC JAMS! ANO WALTKA (UOCNi JACKSON McC A Cnr ftlcMH McC NT 2 I Pi ff-zeii WSGN 610k i WlftC 960k WAPl 1070k ifeflMBB tin N. 1E04 SI m4 awe; Infirmary- is Mr 9y nly frifuRTod. Friday evening at a tx He I eufv.ved 5 hie Churn A McCsv 1 trandearent Dan MtCay; 4 AT ft DAY, FEB 5, 5 P.M TO MIDNIGHT RATION ROOK Ne OU( SLOUIMAN Slit M. Linda Mr.

and Mr, C. A. MCa Mr. Whliann, 4 nt. Mr.

and Mr. TfceMa McCay. ef Kentucky i Mr, Jeaajm M. Truck. Cnir P1nf, Ala.

Mr. Adkinen. at iylacauga. Ala Funeral earvlcee will held iunday 1 m. tram ID rldnca.

ft04 )1t Snalty Highland Intir ay i n.i ppp I )1 1 fcnaiy Highland. Intr 4 lost MAE ANNA I0.h Cl. 4. RATION HOOKS NO I 4 Cm VIOLA nd jdf TRfO HLllMSi SHIRLfV end MARV JAN LANO. nil St.

Yerrent. RATION BOOK Lee! Albert sN Kiri Mime, Ztt Curt, Hdnte- weed l)U RATION ROOKS lee. I No end Ne. 4 and itQuor card. Barnii, Myr, till Highland Aua.

1710 ftftlft nn i i un BOOi A1 and- Ugt atllda I Meyer Mfchigan Republicans Prefer Gov. Dewey As 1944 Candidate IV OKOROK OALLUP Director, Amor lean Inititul Of Public Opinion PRINCETON, Rrpubllcon voter in Mirhiian. the birthplace of Thomaa Dewey, pick him by on overwhelming vote as their pre-Bt favorita aon for the Republican preeidential nomination In fact, In a aurvey throughout the atate the New York governor haa a margin of better than 2-to-l I over hi neareat rival. Wendell Wlllkle, In popularity aa a OOP candidate man! Elmwood cmfry Anwln 1.60 -CkfiuiUn Silent Jinnity Allan 6 90 cemit Club 4b Leon Slut I it New Cpmwgfrtiry 4 60 Whataftew. Blue 6 Philip MlfiYlU 6 kiggftor IliltUf ft 4ft Ping Bitter turfy Arvser.f.r.

Mwglr 7.1ft H4llne Ngwi SO- ftuaion rn.phonr ftlu. 7.4ft Sarge KouMwtiky 7 lift return to podium ftiOO Mlhvfl Overture Btihmi 9 SO 4pot light Bend, Blue lift. LouTe Armstrong 1 RAfiON BOOk NO lOS7 MARV MATTHfWS At. ft. Bos ISO.

Birmingham MrOINTV Huoh q- McQlnty. ad jgd pa I age 1. of away raaidanca In Clavaiand Thuraday ntani fturvivad hy hi widow, Mr Bulh Me hv hi at hi nlgni. dauaht and Mi9 i Mafic I aland Boll of MonOf My Venta end UP Nftwft World Tedey, Cflft Bob Trout. 04 Cor Hat Archer Life at 1ft CBB Thank 10 tht Yfthhft non Hawk CBB Orewc ha Mara inter Vn2 Oena Tierney outat innar Sanctum Mystery Laird Craar starred Nad Calmer.

Newa CBS i ui Mil Par da Prank Sinatra and Jean Cdwarda Saturday Nldht Beranada Romberg Muaic Orafinettt than and New Band Baa Rvua Melody Qo Pound New nd Anlyl ipcil oCnnch Medrlfora UP New Swing Tim New. COS ftwing Time WAPi Dancing Parly Music You Want from th Classic United Praa Na wa i rlNft New Veur Banker Curl Mfttftey 4 Co NBC ftporte Rvti frentury fteriy Here' Youth NBC Juvenile BretXem Gr end Ote Opr NBC Blue Oreft Boy Ahie'a Irigh Reea. NBf Comftdy ft 1 Truth er Coneeguence Comedy Quia Ralph Edward mr Nefonei Bern Oen.e "War Bond Bart" I Can You Tap This Tell iter let in tempettlien Million Dollar Bend Benny Ounhem Grmd Ol Opry, NBC Boy Acuff IN NfW Nelson Oimtted NBC I Butteln th Wing. UftAAF Bend IN Newt War Bond Pared NBC M.ller. Rice Pared of Start NBC Newt ft 00 A Twr Ootpe i Hour 4ft Jam bora ventlon In June Only five stale will have larger delegation! REPUBLICAN IN THIS politically Important Hate was aounded by the Institute In a ur vey which aubmltted to voter a list of men most frequently mentioned aa poastble candidate fur the presidency thla year Each voter waa asked lo name his present rhoice Based on those ho named a Republican, the vote for Michigan Is ihown below In the most recent aurvey and in a similar atudv con-1 ducted last September ier, Mr.

Mar darah a cQInty; moth Olntyi drether. Lawranc, John and Frank McQintyi 1 naphaw, Guy Flunmr; 1 nlaea, Mantaray Flummar Funaral ar rangamanta to da announced later upon th arrival of Mac Wabh and Guy Flum-mr. U- ft- Navy. Mr. McGlnty na for mriy a rldant of Birmingham and Lavlak, Ala NIWMANMr.

John Ervin Nowman, ag 6ft, of It Avondaia Mill Villaga. away at a local hospital Friday night fturvivad by tha widow. Mr. Lovla Naw-man; daughtara, Mr. Coyi Cllabarry and Mr.

Frman Wood; 1 ion Amo NtfMmMn- ltr Mr J. Dupnr. Mr Rtcnard Elliaon. Mr. Amo Henly 1 brother.

Jack Newman; 1 grandchild. Don Wood. Funral aarvka Packer Memorial Church ftunday 7 m. Av. Kenneth Latty officiating.

Informant Forest Him Cameterv. Artiv eallftddFr Bud Armetrang. E. Moor. Jo Alllaon.

Terry Jrnigan, Noah ftmlth, Lttlar Ayl. Lu-Oulr dirrrtina OHMI-Mr lor ibi Brown Ohm, of 1729 14th ft passed away at th residence Friday p.m. th i turvlved by hr husband Conrad H. Ohm. 1 slater.

Mr. 1 Jam L. Brock, of Florence. 1 brother, MaJ. Lucian Brown, of Tua-c a loo avr a I nlca and nphw.

Funeral services from th Highland Math-odlt Church Sunday 3 p.m. Dr. Marvin Franklin officiating. Interment Oak Hill Co mot ary. Active paUbeeror Fulton Clark.

Robert M. Brown. John Lwl Underwood. Campbell McKay. Rudulpb M.

Ohm, Chart H. Brown. Claud Cotton. Percy Brown Honorary pallbearer. Van Jon, Holt McDowell.

Hugh White. Gordon Peraon. W. C. Harrison, Jo R.

Cook. Ed Johneton. John 8 Marks, J. N. McClung, Brei Vaughn, Fltzhugh Lt4 Ja m4ft Chiehelm, Or.

Frank w.i-aon, Dr. V. McQruder. Arthur W. ftmlth.

Sam Adam. I. F. McDonnell, 8am Pope. Qermaln Harris.

Th Board of Steward of the Highland Methodist Church. Johne-Servic iry Virginia McQinty; 1 RATION ROOKS One Ne. No. 4'e Roale, Jemee. Reberl.

Jeme, Set. ton. 0ncy, Georg Randall, Margaret. A lihama PERSONALS act NOW! COMPLIC ATftO lNCOMft TAX RK TURNS PREPARED BY COMPS-TENT EXPERT AND TYPED FOR SIO NATURE J701 ft 1ITHJT. 1610 BACK THE ATTACK with bond Ty your Fourth War Loan Invasion Bond today.

Lavaman'a. BOND BDOTH, flrat ftar, COSMOPOLITAN "GOOD HOUftf KEt Rl NO. Sat. Poat and Ladlaa Homo Journal, all 4. 11.2ft value.

Stc month. Many other attractive combination. This offer la not permanent. 3-2102. FOR all work on lru and ahruba call A.

B. fthamburger, THE TREE OOCTOR. rr a takrn down State licna. 7-1S44. HOSPITAL ilb'S AND INVALID CHAlAS nOUOHT SOLD AND RINTtD.

CALL 4-1141. INCOME TAX Consultant will post re-Ouirrd government record regularly and do related bookkplng. email businesses. Reasonable 4-3530. FLAT POCKETBOOKS FIXED Quick, private loan, phone 4-2471.

Em piOyd people, also houewlve (whit only). Ak for Mr. Amo or Mr. Jones. SOME of civilian and oldlr dinner party, lono table at Continental Room, evening Nov.

A. call 4-8998. mornings. SCHOOL BOV 6- We pay per 1 00 for clan newspaper. Vltx 1111 1t N.

WAKE UP CALL SE VICE- Every morn ing excepting Sunday. On week 50 cnta. Harvey Ruckjitt. ft 1 '09 WOODLAWN AftT lake residents' Have your INCOME TAX return pr pared at 550? 1st across from Woodlawn Theater. Open dally until 9 m.

R.tr rmnnAM PEYTON A EUBANK CO ay and Mayor Cooper Green Bruce Robertson, supervisor of special mileage bureau, and R. G. Kenon, supervisor of supplemental gas bureau. Dr. Bray, who has been serving as acting administrator since Yeiiding resignation.

presided at the banquet attended by 80 Birmingham citizens HIS acceptance of the administrative post awaits consent of the company with which he Is associated. OPA ADMINISTRATION CHANOES HANDS Frank B. Yeildlng. Jr. I center above I was honored at a banquet at Birmingham Country Club Friday night for hla more than a year of service aa chief administrator of the Jefferson County War Price and Rationing Board by city official and OPA leader Dr Bray wa nominated lo succeed Yeiiding Left to right (above) are: Seated, Sam Boykin, chief deputy food administrator; Yeiiding, 9 1JAR Newt ft; JO- Hi, Neighbor MulK you LOvr 10 60 ftardi' Blue 10:1 ft Tom rtrrmn 10 JO Gilbert Martyn.

Blue MBS In the survey two other Repub- kms What Your idea Idea. Silent Hymn Tim. UP Nwe Yawn Patrol of Recorded Mwtfc for Early Morning Listener Ur I New ftiim RhSde Mountain of World CBS Stan Malotte 4 Hy Vane UP New 4 Roundup Tim to thin united Pr New Roundup Tim with Ralph Roger All Time Hit Hollywood in Ntwf I United Pre Newe Open Door. CBS War Bond Appeal Con 1 Dear Public Organ Quit Juat HomeFolk Kate- Smith ftpke7TI i Big Sister. CBS Romance of Helen Trent I Our Gal Sunday.

CBS Life Can Be Beautiful. Perkin. CBS Auburn Dally New The Goldberg CBS oung Dr Malone CBS I Joyce Jordan. M.D CBS We Love and Learn. CBS Adw Perry Maon.

CBS rr Beasley. CM New. CBS WAPi Model Kitchen ErhneTully Broadway Matinee Ai Roth' CBS Ala. Hayloft Jamboree Hillbilly and Popular Tune 6y Jones Country jtor i United Prea New American Women, CBS Silent Silent Silent iNft New Radio Revival SunrlM Trail Morning Headline NBC Ne I Accord, to Record INS New Reveille Roundup Mirth Madness NBC Morning Funfeet Organ Mood Nelson Olmsted INS Treasury Salute In the Garden Song of Chr Road of Life. NBC Vic 4 Sad.

NBC Brave Tomorrow. NBC Homer Rodehtaver Dance Tim Tun Up Time INS New Farming Time Town Talk Muaic from Paradis Noontime Rhythms Varieties Guiding Light. NBC Today's Children. NBC Light of World. NBC IN6 New BC a Perkin.

NBC Pepper Young. NBC Right to Happier NB Ba stage Afifi Stella Dallas. NBC Lorenzo Jones. NBC Young Widder Brown. When a Olrl Marne.

I Portia Faces Life. NBC Furniture Frolic oBob Crosby's Orch. PERFATER Dor Alexin Perfater. yr. old.

daughter Of Mr. and Mr. Perfater. of 1116 Princeton Av pasted away at a local Infirmary Friday a.m. Survived by the parnt.

Mr. and Mr. h. Perfater. Remain wr ent to Woodson Lonvolesccnt Home hospital insurance in enslev EIRE OR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE" O.

C. NICHOLS 6-1 163 00 Carttr. MB 1 1 Jambore 11: JO Farm 4 Horn Hour. Bl Curley Br adlty a 12. ift Swing Serened 12 30 A lien Roth 12 5 ap New 1 ift Mystery Chef.

Biuft 1:30 Radio Chapel 1 Rev. Thom 2.1ft 610 Special 2.30 Luncheon with Lopez A New 3:00 Money Calling Cold Cash Charlie 3.30 Church of the Air iglas Echo Spiritual 4:30 In the Groove 4 4ft AP New. Lost John Judge Mayfield Dies After Short Illness In Washington Hospital Judge Virginia Henry Mayfield, first judge of the Court of Domestic Relations, Birmingham, and widely known in civic, social and political circles, died Friday in a Washington hospital after a brief illness, it was learned by relatives here. At the time of her death. Judge Mayfield was an attorney for the Veterans Bureau in the national capital.

Mrs Mayfield taught in the pub-1 lie schools of her native Birming-into war manufacturing, more cans ham in her youth, later marrying1 I for food are being turnedvout now C. T. Mayfield, an executive of the a 1 rT'. B. DnilronI Iron Railroad lican leader.

Gov Earl Warren, of California, and Eric Johnaton, president of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce. received a total of 3 per rent between them In the September aurvey Sen Robert Taft, of Ohio, received 5 per cent, while Gov. Leverett Saltonxtall, of Mass.i-chuaetta.

received 1 per cent. THROUGHOUT THE EAST CENTRAL SECTION, comprising Michigan. Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. 1 Gov. Dewey ia also the leading choice at present among Republi-1 can voters, although his margin of advantage is not as large for the whole area as it is in Michigan.

Hi chief rival in the East Central section is John W. Bricker, the Ohio governor. The standings of the five men with the highest vote in the section are shown below: EAST CENTRAL SECTION Dawey Bricker MacArthur 17 Willkie Stassen Gov. Warren and Eric Johnston ctYn Today On The Home Front th Perfatfr Funeral Horn in Radford. Friday p.m.

by Ridoutl Brown Service for funeral service and Inter ment. TIDWELI Mre. Annie Lou Hunter Tid well, age 82. of 3821 39th passed away at her residence Friday a.m. Survived by 1 daughter.

Mr. A. F. Denson: 2 on. E.

Tidwell. Wartrace, Q. A. Tidwell. 5 grandchildren.

1 great-grandchild. 1 brother. H. Hunter. Nashville.

Tenn service at Brown Service Norwood chapel Saturday 3 p.m. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. Rev. W. C.

Oravea officiating. Active pallbearers: Ed Beat-ley. Carlisle Beasley. Clarence Beasley. Jame H.

Cole. Claude Bennett. Jame H. Davl. Brown-Service.

Norwood, directing. Thompson Bassett Henry Thompson, age 85. of 1619 S. 21st paaaed away at th residence Friday a.m. Survived by the widow.

Mr. Minnie Thompson: 2 dauqhters Mr. Margaret Cocke and Mr. J. E.

Peteet 3 son. L. H. 0.. F.

Thompson. Remain will be tent to York, Saturday a.m. by Ri-dout's Brown-Service for funeral service and interment at Cuba. Ala. 1 'Unde Jim' Sanders Funeral Rites Held Funeral aervices for J.

A. (Uncle Jim i Sanders, veteran employe of the Birmingham Electric Compafiy and who knew hundreds of streetcar riders on the NorwoodjEleventh Avenue lines by their first names, were held Saturday with scores of his former fellow employes in attendance. "Uncle Jim" died Thursday following an attack of flu Next to the tojr on the seniority list in the traffic department of the Birmingham Electric Company, and therefore entitled to claim any run he wanted, "Uncle Jim" for many years had preferred the Norwood-Eleventh Avenue line despite the fact it is considered an unusually hard one. Taking out the first car in the morning, he had come to know all the early riders, where they worked, their downtown transfer connections and was often known to wait for a moment or twd to carry a patron who was running a trifle late He was especially solicitous of the children who rode his car and for many years had taken his off-day in midweek so that he would be able to see them on Sunday when they were dressed up and going to and from Sunday School He is survived by his widow, Mrs Annie Sanders: a son. Sanders, of Sheffield.

Ala three brothers. W. and L. L. Sanders, of Eutaw'.

Ala and C. P. Sanders, of Camden, and three sisters Mrs. Frank Murphy, Mrs. Val Maughn and Mrs.

Burt Colson, all of Gordo, Ala. BY JAMES MARLOW AND GEORGE ZIELKE was WIND-TON iPV- Officials ever before. There are rea- Tennessee Coal, HA.MIl.M)IU OlllCiai.S r'nmnani, in 1011 Aflor War Production Board sns this. Use of tin in all kinds of unes the warned today that American indus Company, who died in 1933. After serving for several years as first of Domestic 1 Jue.

of ourl of try will have to go easy on the sential civilian products has been 'j6 Relations, she was state land agent eliminated Invalids and Patient Boarded 173S 8 7-2054 I INCOME TAX RETURNS REASONABLE RATES 4 S. 21t St. Viaduct 2-1558 Evenings 5 to 8, Sat. and Sun. by appoint mfnt.

BEER-BY-THECASE evsrv dav DAVIS OIL CO. 1300 IRQ, N. 7-94J7 WANT AD INFORMATION All Want Ad, publiintd in both Th, New, and Age-Herald at tie following ratee: Minimum charge. 3 lines. Thete ratee apply only to local Want Count five wordf of average length to the line.

Ratee effective Sept. 1. 1943. LINE RATES EACH INSERTION I tm 30c per line 3 times, consecutively 25c per line 7 times, consecutively 22c per line 0 times, consecutively 21c per line (No change of copy permitted! WANT AO ADVERTISING ORIGINATING OUTSIDE THE STATE OF ALABAMA 36c PER LINE EACH INSERTION. MANUFACTURERS' ANO DISTRIBUTORS' RATE 35c PER LINE EACH INSERTION.

OEATM NOTICES. CAROS OF THANKS AND MEMORIAM 4 lines or Iras 2 jft ,4 llnet 10c lin, OT RESPONSIJLE FOR MORE Than one incorrect inser. ION. THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS AND AGE-rtERALO AD TAKERS. 3 0242 Judge Virginia (above) died in iuse of tin even for several years or uf.

during to I after the wsr. ftnile even in a ni3nuf3Cturintt. 1 i ty 1 tighter snerifirat inns havp savpd 1 talnecl a Posltlon wlth the Depart- ginia Mayneia iar They bbW the tin supply is criU- JwrpeciflcatiOM have Mved ment Justice in Washington, Washinaton Fririav received a total of 6 per cent the cal will rPmaln until war later being transferred to the Bir- VVashingtn dah DIES IN CAPITAL Mayfield used in with lead and IN MEMORIAM mingham branch of that office where she remained until the office was inactivated. latest survey, while in the Seplem- pnd and after and that none of it alloys cop ber poll Sen. Taft polled 9 per it wjll be available for civilian use Pe- I in 1944 except in essential lines like cans for food cent.

One of the main savings has of a process, Ldiib iui iuu u. Nazis Base Defeats Returning To Washington, she Qp NeW Preparation i neiurning 10 yy apningiun. sue rfled electrolytic, for making tin- joined the staff of the Federal MC a. r. U.

K. Very Punctual Pointing out that the Com-NEW YORK (JP) For puncual-1 had seized Americas main Un I munications Commission, later he fty. take Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. source with the capture of British Before the war, the officials con- coming an attorney for the Veter-The president's wife was to speak Malaya and the Dutch East Indies, jlued.

was not one electro- ans Bureau. lytic plant in commercial munications Commission, later be-1 STOCKHOLM (P) The German press has begun to use what it described as the imminence of an Whfle waiting for hlr.Pthe gSs-' British and Dutch de- United States. There were I Highland" "Methodist" Church' and Allied invasion of Western Europe mostly school teachers asked re- stroyed their machinery before a few P'o Plants. This is expla- Order of Eastern Star, having to explain continued reverses In the operation Mayfield was a member of nation east to the German people. Swedish served as past worthy matron of 1 oi.

zlianofrVtoc rrvm Rorlin coin FriHav dispatches 'rom Berlin said Friday KATIE BARRETT In memory of our dear mother, who passed away 1 year ago today. Though life goea on. much In It accustomed way. there I no hour. any day.

that is not filled with thougths of thee." ELIZABETH BARRETT TOM BRELLO. ANNIE MAE BAR. RETT. LEDLOW AND WES BARRETTU BOZEMAN In loving memory of our darling husband and eon. James Bozeman, who paed away one year ago, Feb.

5. 1943. You are not forgotten, darling one, Nor will you ever be; A long as life and memory last. We will remember thee. We ml you now.

our hearts are ore A time ooea by we mia you more Your loving smile, your gentle face. No one can fill your vacant place. Signed: Wife. Mr. Jame Boze man.

Parenti. Mr. and Mr. Luther Bozeman. peatedly, What time is it now? clearing out ahead of the Japs and of the development: 0 mnmont nf tno 1 Development of the You can set your watches," said jt will take time to restore that and I electrolytic Myrtle Chapter, and White Shrine get production going." the dinner chairman as Mrs.

Roosevelt entered. It was precisely 9 o'clock. AUTOMOBILES night. The defense of the west is Ger- Whereas in former' times one-haif B. seven many's main task in 1944 because To stretch the wartime supply of our consumption of tin went into sisters.

Mrs. C. C. Lynch, Nash-j it not only guarantees a defense WPB has laid down specifications today it is about one- ville: Mrs. W.

H. Burton. Selma: with prospects of a favorable out- W1B nas lam UUWIl spcuiaouuuj 1 hut nrnviriee a rhance tin. this meant come, but also provides a chance AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Miss Julia Henry. Miss Katherine Henry and Miss Annie Henrv, all to gain a decision in the war, the servation methods there have been of Birmingham: Mrs.

W. B. Majors, SP a Nachtausgabe said I 4 1 I- ti Is Amf a a a rs a i a is Vs Pool Therefore in the east New York Cotton YORK (APi Colton prices teaciierl after an early aetback of aa much aa n.ft cents a hale a subsidence of hedge pressure made prices responsive to trade and mill buying Futures ciosed unchanged to 15 cents a bale lower. Open High, Low Last 20 37 20.34 20.30 20735-37 19.99 20.04 19.97 20.02 19.60.19.64 19.57 19.61 19.13 19.18 19.12 19.14 18 94 18.99 18.93 18.96n greatly reducing the amount of tin permitted to be used even in manu-1 facturing war products. Unless American industry de- rap salvage drive cides to get along on present sped-1 This must be pointed out.

the Newport News. Va. fications for some time after the offidal8 said- 'In sPd of aH Funeral arrangen Atlanta, and Mrs. In spite of all Funeral arrangements W. F.

Creasy. operations must be limited, the newspaper de- an- dared, with the aim of inflicting 1 the heaviest losses possible on the Russians and hindering a decisive Russian break-through, while Ger- FLOWERS war the TfficTdT said will conserve our stockpile, nounced. be a tin scramble here" must of necessity diminish as This is the story thev toid-a tale even rfespite imports Presbyterian Leader Dies It still is in critical supply. will be of American conservation and re- C. Harris Flowers Beauty Softens Sorrow 410 N.

20th St. 4-2515 many is preparing for the attack i in the west ASHEVILLE. N. (IP) Dr. Cleland Boyd McAfee.

77, former Mtddllns spot 21.12n. Nominal. New Orleans Cotton NEW ORLEANS-- Apt Week-end even-ing up averages caused Irregularities in cotton futures here Saturday. Closing prices were steady 10 cents a bale higher to 5 cents lower. Norton Floral Co.

Flower Delivered and Telegraphed 1128 N. 25th St. 3-416 moderator of the general assembly i Orrhsctrn of the Presbyterian Church in the ''l1 tVeX Vjrcnestru United States, died in a hospital Fpnturp onnqtrpg here Friday night after a heart at-; 1 reulure JUiiyirea FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMERICAR 1941 4-door sedan. Over-drive. Excellent tires, two-ton, paint.

Radio h.iV.,rVU1 40 mlle to gallon of It 48216 708 S. 20th VROl-J 41 peciTi'de luxe town eedan, Radiot and heaters Good condition. Have three tor your eelection. Call Mr. Arrmgton.

4.8188. CH ROLE 1941 special sedan, like new throughout, low mileage, excellent prewar white wall tire, J- TRUETT PAYNE 809 S. 21st St. CLEAN selection of late model care. LIBERTY MOTORS 250 1 A ve 4 -3511 DRENNEN ha, the Besf Used Care In Ala.

Reconditioned the Way "R.T.D.W.." and priced right to sell quickly. Bham. Eneley and Beseemer. ENTERING service. have40 model Hud on 4-door special de luxe, perfect condition.

excellent on gas and oil; 5 r. wr Term arranged. 4-0445. FORD 1929 MODEL ATUDOR 9135. TERMS BUCK" DEMENT.

301 S. 18TH ST. FORD 1941 auper de luxe town edanTThT a real buy. Exceptional tire. This cr a almost like new and the beat of trana- Trad nd 708 FORD 9 Tudor.

motor perfect, covers. $625. Ar- hold Osborn. 2109 Ave 8-1616 Le5eA 1 937 AN UN4 GOOD J24 "BUCK" DEMENT. 301 18TH ST.

MILEAGE- cars, tire almost new. HANNA MOTOR CO. Ave. at South 2 1st Street tack. He had been ill a week.

sourcefulness of how this coun- Jthhe'e hee? ln try's tin supply has been used: other metals, but not in tin. When the Japs struck in 1941 America Was using tin at the rate of 100.000 tons a year. The stockpile on hand then was above tons and still is near it. Without any imports at all. the present stockpile would last another tw'o years because of conser- vation measures- Luckly, this C0AST-T0C0AST NETWORK country has a contract for 18,000 said Friday the future of United tons of Bolivian tin yearly and not States newsprint mills was threat-not quite that much from the Bel- ened by a War Production Board GLASS invites you to CORLISS ARCHER" AND THE ENTRE CBS rnQT.Tn.rncT iljctui, Wood Pulp Cut Called Newsprint Mill Peril NEW YORK UP) The American Newspaper Publishers Association ANCHOR HOCKING CORPORATION MEET WAPI 6 r.M.

The Weather HOURLY TEMPERATURES AND HUMIDITY DATA S. Weather Bureau I DOUT'S BROWN-SERVICE MORTUARY JOHNS Service Funeral Parlors LLEWELLYN W. JOHNS COL. WALLACE C. JOHNS We Accept All Brown-Service POLICIES pr gian Congo order reducing the amount of wood Yet, in spite of all the tin going pulp that can be used in this coun- TONIGHT try to make newsprint paper, "The ANPA newsprint Betty White, brunette songstress, will be featured with the Paul Smith Club Rex Orchestra Saturday night at the week-end dance at the club.

Club Rex, beginning Us ninth year in the same clubhouse under the same management, is located at the foot of Shades Mountain within a short ride from the business district of Birmingham and is accessible by bus and super-high-1 ways. The Saturday night dance is one of a series of week-end events be- ing given at Club Rex. Earthquakes Reported NEW YORK UP) Nazi propa-ganda agency transmitted a German-language dispatch to controlled Balkan newspapers Saturday saying 36 new shocks had been recorded in Turkey during the last 24 hours. The dispatch, reported by the FCC, said the death toll in the recent earthquakes in Turkey had mounted to 1.395 but it did not make clear whether any of the deaths had been caused by these latest reported temblors. LOST AND FOUND GRAND OLE OPRY PRINCE ALBERT SMOKING TOBACCO at 2:30 thle Highest.

mean, degrees BLACK, white and brown wire haired puppy, strayed from lower Weat End Monday. LOftT 2 GAS Ration A books, billfold, committee is fearful that this is but another step in the long series of developments. taking advantage of war conditions, to hamstring the American newsprint industry to the disadvantage of American newspapers," the publishers association asserted in a statement. The curtailment in the use of pulp for newsprint was made necessary by requirements for other purposes, WPB said, and would be suPPCf Canada. Accumul.ted mfa the ANPA said It was seeking since the first bf tlte month.

10 decree, clarification of the method to be followed in obtaining paper to cent: 1:30 p.m.. 37 per cent. Dry thermometer. a 1:30 p.m., 83 degrees. Wet thermometer.

7 30 a 1:30 50 degrees MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL DATA BY S. WEATHER BUREAU FOR FEB. 5. 1944 Temperature Temperature for the 24 hours ending 7:30 a m. Saturday: Highest.

60 degrees. 4 p.m.: lowest last night. 34 degrees. a mean. 47 degrees: normal 1 or date.

45 degrees For corresponding dates last year: 68 degrees; lowest. 56 degrees; 62 degrees Highest this date since 1896. 79 degrees in 1927. lowest. 11 degrees In 1917.

Highest this month since 1896. 82 on Feb. 25. 1918. temperature Accumulated excess in mean temperature since Jan.

1. 68 degrees Precipitation March May July October December b- Bid! NEW ORLEANS SPOT COTTON NEW' ORLEANS (AP) Spot cotton closed steady unchanged sales 270. Low middling 16.95: middling 20.35; good middling 20.75. Receipts 989. Stock 171.424.

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP-WFA) Salable hogs sows; good and choice 200-330 lbs 13 75. 500. total 7.500; steady on all weights and the top; few lots 250-330 lbs. 13.00-13.50; good and choice 170-90 lbs. 12.75-13.50; few 350-550-lb.

rows 12.00-12 25: holdovers shippers took 500; compared week ago: weights under 200 lbs. steady to 25 higher; weights over 200 lbs steady: sows strong to 10 higher. 8atat cattle 300. calves none; compared last week; choice steers and yearlings steady; all others 25-50 higher, medium grades fully 50 higher and active at advance, amounting to 75 in instances; shipper demand for choice weighty steers narrow- at close; largely short-fed steer run; bulk 13.50-16.25: top 17.00, paid for long yearlings as well as matured steers; best light yearlings 16 75; rhoice to prime heifer yearlings 16.65; very broad killer demand flourished late on steers selling at 14.00 downward; stock cattle 25-40 higher at 10.25-12.50; common and medium heifers 50 higher, others strong to 25 up; cutter and beef cows 25-40 higher; ranners and bulls strong to 25 higher bulls continued very uneven, however, at 8.50-10.75 mostly, light kinds dropping to 7.50 and only shipper type sausage offerings making 11.25: comparable beef bulls sold to 12.00; vealers very scarce, firm at 13.00-15.00 mostly Salable sheep none: tota 200; compared last week: slaughter lamb mostly 25 high er: good and choice fed Western lambs 15.75-16 25. late sales 16.00 up.

with extreme top 16.40 on load largely choice 103-lb. Colorado fed lambs; late sales mixed medium and good woo led lambs 15.15-15 65. common slaughter lambs closing at 14 00 down; good and choice Fall shorn fed lambs 15.00-15 60; good and choice yearling wethers 13.75-14.25. cull 60-ib ANNOU NC EM ENTS 94? 5-passenger coupe, ra dio. wheel ahtelda.

prewar tirte like new. Certificate required tna J- TRUETT PAYNE 609 st 4-6307 PLYMOUTH 1935 2-DOOR- Good rubber; 225, lerms. "Buck" r.30lS. igth St. FKTTftivV the 30 S8 Dement.

PLYMOUTH '31 coupe. rxceoTlon Vliy-tlun, 5 good tire, '44 teg. Cell Morrison, 7-6562. "OEBAKER COUPE 36. excellent motor.

2 new tire. 3 good recaps PH vately owned. $250. 1036 15th after 12 noon. registration card.

J. C. McCrory, 222 Fairfax, Beteemer. LOST, biack change purse containing money and yellow gold Nuaaa watch-Sentimental value: finder pleaae return watch and keep money. Notify 4.4597 or 9-8710 NA' arvlce pin lost between B'ham "IT WBRC 9:30 P.M.

DAILY CROSSWORD Sentimental 6-7381. Co. r6 Sears Roebuck, value Mr. W. L.

Herring. 3. Fetish 23. Viper 4. Slender 25.

Ovum stalk (Bot.) 27 Bicycles POINTER BIRD DOG. WHITE AND TAN. ANSWERS TO NAME JACK. PHONE 7-1 848. REWA RO.

WATCH Mari Hamilton old gold wrist, cloth strap. Reward. Call 3-1121. Extension 58. Chicago Grain 37 CADILLAC 4-door sedan.

5 good tire and radio. Perfect mechanically, will self or trade for lighte- car. 1929 MODEL A FORD COACH. Good shape with good tires. $150.

401 WEST. 4-411 157 CHEVROLET miiter standard town sedan. Radio, heater. Thi car is clean and in excellent mechanical condition throughout. Trade and terms.

708 20th 4-8216. 16 CHEVROLET Standard. 4-door sedan. An excellent buy with extra good tires. $135 down.

Notes aa low aa $26 69 per month. Trade and terms. 70 20th 4-8216. mi CHEVROLET special -luxe 4-dwr sedan: 5 good tires and in good condition mechanically. Will sell for $950.

Phone 4-9185 LOST RATION BOOKS 7A A AND GAS Ration Book and tire inspection slip lost. W. R. SCHOLL. 1813 28th 6-8898.

GAS RATION BOOK Lost. Dr. C. Berry, 407-40 Woodward Bldg "A ft Gaa Ration Books lost. NEL- LIE M.

POE. 131ft Pint view ft 1728. A GASOLINE Ration Book and Tire ln- goosua tiaat 5. Thin 6 Slack 7. Greek poet 8.

Well-mannered 9 Squeeze 11. Tree 16. Bounder 19 Summer ermine 20. Right or left (Mil.) for two 28. Slight gusts 29.

Eradicate 30 Concealed 31. Lives 32. Coins (US) 35 Greek poet 38. Voided escutcheon 40. Clanged CHICAGO APi Oat and rye displayed a slightly weaker undertone in the grain market Saturday, hut wheat managed to hold steady.

Trade in all pits was light. Selling on oats was moderate demand appeared to have dried up Traders said support came almost entirely from commercial interests which had bids on the market for May oats at 80 cents a bushel. Commission houses sold rye with a large block offered by a house with Eastern Yotcrdsy's Answer 42. Grapc-like fruit (Bot 44. Narrow inlet 1 DEATHS make up for reduced shipments Pricipiutton for ths iJ4 hours mains :30 a.m Saturday, none trom U.

15. mills. I Greatest precipiiation this date since It will give American newsprint Tout.riXtio VSSSit th, fir, of th, makers a still smaller part of the month so domestic market than the 20 per 'cent they held in 1943. however. U.

S. newsprint production has been on the downgrade since 1925. when U. S. and Canadian output totals were about equal.

The production curve in Canada, however. I climbed sharply until the war. One result of the move will be to make U. S. newspapers even more dependent on imports for their newsprint supply.

In a letter to Rep Lyle H. Boren Okla of the House newsprint committee, the ANPA group said it believed "such a restrictive order is unnecessary and will be detrimental" to the future of U. S. newsprint makers. American mills turned out tons of hewsprint last year, nearly 21 per cent less than in 1941 For 1944 the WPB originally cut pection Slip loat.

JAMES CURTIft liS) ChcvrVii ct Mt Park Drive. 2 4714. MtVROLET-Specil lux 5- FRANKS. 3636 Mt, Park Drive BLACK BILLFOLD lest, containing draft card, gasoline ration books A and C. Reward FREEMAN BOLEY.

Leeds. Ala. GAS RATrON Book and lost, in brown billfold. Keep money, return to C. A.

CHAPPELL. Warrior. Ala GASOLINE RATION BOOK LOlf. WILBERT STEPHENS 58 17TH GAS RATION Books A and leet L. Gbbs 1433 Wharton Av Tarrant.

GAS RATION Book loft CARL BUSH 3405 28th Place. 4-ftlftO GASOLINE RATION A BOOK LOST. JOHN LEE 19 Ave. South ACROSS 1. Mince 6 Spillover 6 Examine thoroughly 10.

Wideapread destruction 12. Quick 13. Banishment 14. Evening (poet 15 FYozen water 17 Performed 18 Samarium (aym 19 Muffler 21 Tantalum (aym 22 Narrated 24 Eye askance 28 Coin Peru I 27 Label 2 Chrysalis SO Was put to death 33 Aloft 34 Cogitate 38 Greek letter Back 39 Queer 40 Border 41 Tribunal t43 Rub out 43 Exp! tin 44 Confections 47 Rip 48 Droops in the middle DOWN 1 Necktie taft for enger coup A-1 condition, radio "and Private owner Reasonable. 7-9577 after 7 p.m.

3-8054. 1ft4i DODGE 4-joor. custom Job. equipped with all extras Inside and out. from bumper to bumper, she true blue Se me.

MR COMPTON STEEL CITY OLOSMOBILE CO Ave 5 and 21 St. 3 Dodge Sedan reconditioned 8575. John McDonald Motor 2020 Av E. En. ley.

8-3323 FjOObCE custom couoeT in perfect new 3 rca ps. rune and looks iik nw. James Cowan. 3908 Clairmont Ave. after 8 p.m.

at th Streetcar Omer '37 FORD 4. door sedan. 8295 Gray Motor, 01 1 5th Ave 9-6264 FORD in good eonditlorv ie Week Parking Lot. across from Bham library 9 36 PLYMOUTH coupe, good tire. This 1225 ARNOLD OftBORN.

2109 E. ney. ft- 1ft 16 Extra good tires Clean inrj The cr qood transportation end priced St 4 're te-mt. g. Jftth AUTOCREDIT INC -Will fece anv the above automo-yjff; a newer call BE ROOT Mr.

Gu Bercot. ige 60. Gray ville pasted away Friday p.m. at the residence. Survived by the husband: 2 daughter Mr.

Frank Prescott. Mrs Vera Martin: 2 son. Carl and Robert Bercot 1 iter. Mrs. Will Davis; 2 brothers.

William and Joe Morrow 5 grandchildren. 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral services from the residence Sunday at 4 p.m.. Rev. Glenn Tinpley and Rev.

Autry Powell officiating, interment Linn Cemetery. Belle directing DANIELS Mrs. Lillian Daniels, age ift. 'of 3752 East Fairway Drive, passed away at the residence Thursday She is sur vived by 1 daughter Mrs. C.

Carr; 1 on. Hugh Roney, of Chicago: 11 grand children: 1 sister. Mrs. Carl Finch, of Rockford. Mich.

Funer I services Monday, Johns Chapel. 9 a St. Paul's Church 9 30 a m. Rev Father Keating officiating, interment Elmwood Cemetery, Johns Service directing LESLIE Charlotte Joanna Leslie, age 10 months of 2604 2nd Avenue. North, passed away Fridtiy p.m She is survived by the parents.

Mr. and Mr George LeHe: i brother. George Walter Lethe and i trster. Sarah Elizabeth Leslie Fu f'era services Sunday 2 30 p.m the residence Rev William Marri offiriit ing interment Foreet Hill Cemetery Brown. Service Norwood, directing LOONEY Mm.

Samuel H. Looney (iora Sherman Burrow) age 77, of 1917 Ave W. Eneley, passed away at the residence Friday morning Survived by 1 daugF ter. Mr, 8 Jackson: 2 son John and George Looney: 3 sisters. Mr.

R. L. McCullough, of Nash ville Mr. S. King and Mr.

A Moss of Rome. 3 grandchildren Flora Elizabeth and Scotty Jackeon and John Looney, jr several moces and nephews of Winchester Tenn Mrs Looney was a rmr member of the Cunningham Chapter of the Eattsrn Star and a member of the fntley Meth-od-t Church The body wifi lie in state at the church from 2 p.m. until time of service. Funeral service WTh be held from the ney Firet Methodlet Church Sunday at 3 pm. J.

Hunter offset -ng assisted by L. OOI Interment Oek'end Cemetery. A nfwn Service d' rectmg Active pa'ibearer. I-Own Jtlherteen CSsrrett Swan nd urlre Winfheeter Chronee and win cheeter T-uth Herald. Wtnchptter, Tenn reae copy.

1941 level. No figures were available on indicated production under the current pulp diversion order. Alabamians In 99th Get Credit For Nazi Planes Credit for destroying one and a half of the 12 Nazi, planes shot down in the vicinity of Nettuno. Italy, bv members of the 99th GAS RATION BOOK 1t. DAVID LANE 932 4th 8t N.

4 933 RATION BOOKS Noe. 3 and 4. Ibt. ALF CADE AND HELEN JONES House 217, Mulga. Ala.

RATION BOOKS Nos. 3 end 4. iot LOUISE BRADFORD 70 1 9th ftt. RaT i6n BOdk and and No 3 and 4 lost RUTH A. and AR THUR WALLACE CARLISLE.

JOSEPH WALLACE and LEO PARKER 1401 Weft.ngten Rd 3-576 At ION books Ne. 3 ot. Wide Lee. ftd. Ed Dorothy James.

Johnnie nd Mary Williams. 2522 Central Avt-. Homewood RATION BOOK No 4 loot VERA EDMONO 314 ftth W. RATION BOOKS 3 and 4 tost Also bank book MATTIE REID. KIZ RlTCMNER 2123 tftth Reward Ration BOOK! Mt JJft S.

20th tt TRUCKS 1 1 A Miscellaneous Markets NAVAL STORES JACKSONVILLE Fla AP Turpen tin receipt 7, shipment none atocki 16 759 Roain receipt 38. shipmente 660. etock 93.367. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NSW YORK AP Foreign xch ane rate follnw Great Britain in dnllar other In rente Canadian dollar In Naw- Yrk opn mar- I ket 1ft 5-16 par rnf dlacmjnt or 9 6fi 8 unchanced Europe Great Britain official. hyvint ft2 aelline 4 f4 Letm America Argentina free 13.23.

down 02 of a rent Brasil free. 52-2ftn Mexicn. 20 (Mn. I Nominal POSITION OF TREASURY WASHINGTON 'APt The tvttlon of I the treasury Feb 3. compared with eorr spending date a rear ago Receipts.

I31ft.ftftft.13, 832 331 62 41: expenditure I 8347. 343,991 52 8277.702.500 02 net balance 817,017 02 939 3 87.749.70ft 537.91 working balance indited 81ft 255,036 241 92 86.987 125 128 6. cuet-me reeelota nr mth 85.543 1 2 25 82 1 52 1ft 2.97. receipt fiscal year fJolr 1. 82.95 4 -412 2ft 8 655.483 360.

3. expendiure a ve- 53 671 262 427 72. 42 7f 1 fi47 5 ejreaa nf exnendituree 30 5. I 792.01 5 52. 833 64 4 3ft 496 22 total dev I llft 521 463.19 19 fllft 092 459 231 5 -ra da ti 36 -Aft 235 2 afM eeeetf 821 Ufi 12 04 42 822 ft2 hi 4.

TRUCK BODY l' 2-5 EWELL Ne. 3. 1 No. 4 IDA B. Rt.

S. Bex 84 the 12th Air Force, went tx two Alabama officers who are members of the squadron The fighting took place Jan 27 and 28. a War Department release said Friday. First Lt. Leon Roberts.

Prit- chard, was credited with shooting down one plane -Jan 27. and 2nd Lt Clarence Allen. Mobiie received credit for deUroying half of a plane Jan 27 Credit destruction of other half wen i let L. Howard Baugh, Petersburg I Va. Partly and ight oider warmer for th I a ftirdey met a I pa ne led truck body: suitable for bread or milk hauling first efass shape 850 f-Tfli.

CHEVROLET IS ton-and-hjif 7 tvryth te 6tt: 8380. COOO UII TRUCKS ON NANO. KIMERLiNG A gONS. 800 2Tm st WfTKjRrto tra 40 I'-ttuT tonfhee. baee Chevrolet truck which needs Wm repair for a 0 or later mei prekup Can Mr Taylor at 3-2833 MOTORCYCLES ilCYCLirTZ ui v7d5n -1 ofr r.nr tr FOR BIRMINGHAM AND VICINITY cloudy Saturday.

Saturday -ght Warmer Saturday ntgf STATE FORECAST ALABAMA Partly rlaudy Saturday Sundav mostly cloudy ram and in north portion. GEORGIA Partly cloudy and much 8aord nigh Increaeing rhjtadl Sunday with moderate tempereturaa becoming colder rv-rh portion during afternoon Fhwere nvr rxr me vrth Sunday fireww' TENNEftBKE -Omid: nd nd warm lw -Tm! nftt pr 8eu fi' nigh milt part-H rirady nd mfdar Mirh niftlL. CRYPT QUOTE A cryptogram quotation DTIR TIO HDO ETUL KQ HBVHD iKVtC HK ETYN XSTHKF rsslSi)T rrptoqaoto LET THE EAR DESPISE NOTH 00 NOR relieve anything forthwith phaedru. WOrtnotai St 9r4ieat tae. Nation bock no' 3 oet.

MAUDE ELLA MOORE 20 ftth Way. Pratt Cfty RaTin book in grown ceee leef Wff ham T. Thfma and Ethel McGee. 520 nth Ave ft. -Tsi.

Af ION BOOK1 NO Uwt JANICE CLAIRS BONNER Oeomite, Aau.

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