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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 19

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vf 1 I I I III 3 I 1 PAGE NINETEEN GECTION ONE THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER The Foremast Newspaper of The Tun Carolina DECEMBER 18 1942 I X'V- Review Of Business Is Released By OWI Big Boy a 520-pound Russian bear is pictured here as he appeared in Judge Mason court in Chicago with his master Gust Stevens who had been charged with disorderly conduct Big' Boy and Gust had been celebrating birthday Big Boy Gust told the judge likes beer and amiss to an occasional snort After Big Boy mutely appealed for clemency for his master and pal Judge Sullivan discharged Stevens in court Report Shows Employment Is Up Time Lost By Strikes Is Half Of 1943 Vegetable Fruit Pack to Go to Rent Drive Is Started The North Carolina Retail Bulletin distributed by the Office of Information was released yesterday with four pages of business summary and survey Here are some of its high spots 1 Such Sunday Facilities to Aid In Christmas Mail Which Shows Big Volume In order to facilitate the handling of the heavy volume of Christmas mails being experienced Acting Postmaster Kcely Grice lias arrang ed for the stamps and parcel post windows in the Post Office to bejm an industries have dropped to open Sunday afternoon from 2 to the ovvect level in the last five 6 years While industrial employ- Attention was called to the fact'ment has risen from a monthly During the first year of war man day? of idleness because of strikes average of 30545000 in 1937 to 36-621000 for the first 10 months of 1942 the average number of man davs lost because of strikes has fallen from 2369000 to 397000 One of the most extensive simplification programs yet ordered by WPB reduces from 27000 to approximately 3500 the number of items of builders hardware which may be manufactured LABOR SHORTAGE Of the 270 Industrial areas 102 that except for Sundays the parcel post windows -at the Post Office are open every night until 9 the year around So far in December a check made yesterday showed the volume of mail at the Charlotte post office is about 15 per cent greater than that of the corresponding period in 1941 with Christmas packages and cards accounting for a very large part of the bulge in business Of the 275 persons engaged as i extra workers during the Christmas season to ass'st in coping success ft! ti ti -f '1 s-v ivriThe United States and other Unit- are experiencing current labor Nations governments joined tq- V- 'A 5 Beecher Denton Promoted To Corporal In Air Corps 'Af '-I a 0 I Vjy 8 "ST 7 Curtis Rowe Returns to Duty After Spending Leave Here fully with the heavy hohday mails approximately 200 have already been called into service by reason of the fact that patrons generally have recognired the wisdom of sending their and other Christmas mail forward without waiting until the final rush period Many post cards of the Christmas type Sic having to he discarded because of inadequate addresses Mr Grice said ad be urged that persons mailing cards be sure to in- haul to the eastern seaboard elude the complete addresses in all xhe Newspaper Industry Advisory sembie all facts relating to inhuman cases in the case of this type otCommiUee has recommended to i acts in war areas All pertinent facts lailure to do so means non- ypg that each Individual newspa-land names were being collected he per be restricted in its use of news-jsaid with the airr of apprehending print in each calendar quarter com- and punishing w-Hr criminals at the mrncmg January 1 to an amount 'earliest possible opportunity not based upon the total tonnage re-'later than the end of the war quired to produce its net circulation jn announcing the joint pledge for the corresponding quarter ofj0f retribution for crimes against the Jews the State department said Shippers wishing to make emer- reports from Europe indicated the gency deliveries of aluminum pro- Germans have gone beyond ordin-ducts prior to the month of normal! ary persecution and "now are car-allocation must now obtain a writ-jrying into effect Hitlpr's oft-repeat-ten statement of approval from theed intention to exterminate the Jew-military procurement officer having ish people in Europe" jurisdiction over the contract for in Poland "the principal Nazi which the material is intended the announcement PENCILS TRDIMED said Ghettos established by the The production of pens and pen-aid Ghettos established by the oils in 1943 has been cut to speci-(country now arc being systematical State In Gifts With Reports Incomplete shortaqes 77 anticipate shortages! Twenty Charlotte Men With Engineers In Kentucky wen tv Charlotte men are nowMecklenburg Presbytery Leads at Can Campbell 1VlpV VP be-n aligned to Fncmerrs General Service Thpv Fv 7ohn podev Pvt nanev Pvt 1 Jame Holland son of Mr and Mr Th-odo- Holland of Sarasota vi-i Fla Pvt Albert Ingram Pvt John Ivev of 1226 Seaboard Beecher Tate Denton Jr son of Mr and Mrs Denton of 620 Seigle avenue has been promoted to the rank of a corporal at the army air foices technical training school at Sioux Falls Corporal Denton entered service on September 22 1942 at Fort Bragg and was transferred to the South Dakota base shortly thereafter He was Pvt Steve PaPPS Graduates graduated from the Charlotte1 prom Air porces School schools and would have been a senior at the University of North Carolina this year if he had returned to college Private Cuitis nve assigned to duty at Fort Bragg since his riuctinn into the army List June turned to his post yesterday after spending 3 fpv dsys liorp ith his Mrs Ofsnnka of 713 Private Steve Pappas son of Mr and Mrs George Pappas of street has been graduated treet Pvt Rocoe Graham of 217 Gillespie of Greensboro treasurer nactu7oT worn Star streot Pvt Mancev Green Pvt hp fund toT Synod of North ln the tnanufacture of worn 7 of 1613' Fast xth Carolina Recepts from this stateena hosiery have been removed so 1516?" £rJpb Gaddv of 505 Dr Gillespie's office and in the asK 0 make initial importations pos-Hgh Vcha General Assembly's home mission pric Frazier Pvt Harvey Owens of ALanta amount to $26 707! ZZl from the Army Air Forces Administration school at Hattiesburg Miss of the hlgher uallllcu lllv tnal gm casfs fied quantities by an order which also banned the use of critical ma- restrictions on shipments of 1 nce restrictions on smpmems oi control over the markups of garments as well as selling prices for 933 East Seventh street Pvt Charles the state is $80000 The'J" tockJJJJ Kincaid Pvt Crawford Turner Pvt 'Atlanta office reports receipts pf pf cd yfrn Erne't Stratford of 621 East Tenth $136504 from 16 other states which) The Office of Price Administra-street Pvt Elmer Tavlor of Wlth the North Carolina gifts makes jtmn will largely offset increased FOH North vers street Pvt Wil-a total of $163 211 The total goalpost of materials and labor required he Lee Simms of 514 Smith Plum for the entlre assembly is $320000 to manufacture women's andAnnual Communion By Pres-street Pvt Sam Dula of 023 East which includes $20 000 for work children's garments for next spring Hill street Pvt Nathan I Dixon of among soldiers at military posts summer by exercising strict byterians to Be Held at The rpDort on the Preshy- ferian Wnrwo i cu i IT Arrter-s- rian Home Missions Emergencyl Bind has been released by Dr FJ Dr Gillespie itemized receipts from the nine presbyteries of the E11 1Ule T' half of the churches of the synod i 415 South Myers street Pvt James Blakeney of 220 North Miles and transferred to Fresno Calif Private Pappas w'as formerly employed by The Charlotte News Second Lieut Lucian Croft Coes to A Hill Camp Lucian Croft of Charlotte was commissioned a second lieutenant in the infantry after completing his training at the Officer Candidate school at Fort Benning Ga Lieutenant Croft now home on leave will go to the A Hill military reservation near Fredericksburg Va soon for his first assignment since becoming an officer He was a student at Lenoir Rhyne college when he entered service last March Women Will Sell War Bond at Kress and Co For Two Days i Members of the Christian Temperance Union will sell war bonds and stamps at Kress A Co's store the first two days of next week it was announced esterday by Mrs Cabell Young of the local union Mrs Plemmons will be in charge of the booth Monday from 9:30 a to 1 and on Tuesday Mrs Cabell Young and Mrs George Potter will be in charge from 1 to 6 All members of the union are urged to buy bonds at these times so that sales may be credited to their union which is cooperating in the campaign of the Woman's War Bond committee Mrs Harden is president of the Charlotte union City News FLASHES Now In New York Mrs Frank Purcell and Mrs Hazel Pillow Greene are now in New York in the interest of the Franklin Shop Christmas Party The annual Christmas party of Lydia class of Tritchard Memorial Baptist church will be held at the church at 8 o'clock tonight To Install Officers Murray Alexander district deputy grand master will conduct the installation of new officers at the meeting of Joppa Masonic lodge tonight at 730 o'clock in the Masonic Temple Class to Give Party The Lydia class of Enderly Park Baptist church will hold their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs Carl Becker at 3112 Parkway avenue on Friday December 18 at 745 To Show Color Pictures Rev John Everington will show color pictures of the birthplace of Jesus and scenes about Jerusalem at the vesper services Sunday night at 8 o'clock at Chalmers Memorial A Fellowship Club The Masonic Fellowship club will hold its regular weekly meeting Friday at the Masonic Temple This will be a Christmas celebration and Milton Pa-netti is in charge of the program Areme Club to Meet The Officers club of Areme shine No 3 Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem will meet tonight with Mrs John Bell of 2249 Crescent avenue at 8 Lions to Honor Blind In accordance with annual custom the Lions club wull entertain a number of blind people of the city and county at a Christmas party in the Charlotte Young Men's Christian association building at 7:30 o'clock tonight Lieutenant Bell Here Second Lieutenant Edward Bell who has been in the Coast Artillery school at Fort Mcnroe Va while training for the officer's commission which he has just received is spending a 10-day leave with Mrs Bell the former Miss Helen Bumgarner in Charlotte Mrs Bell is a former resident of Wilkesboro Advisory Body Meets With Dr Julian Miller chairman presiding the Local Advisory council of the United States Employment service met yesterday afternoon in the office of the service at 409 South Try on street for discussion of the program of the agency in this area Mason Swearingen manager of the Charlotte office of the was a key figure at the confeience Christmas Party A Christmas play True Manning of Christmas" will be given Sunday night at 7 45 o'clock at the First Church of God at Eighteenth and Pegram streets Announcement of the program plans was made last night by the Rev Chris A Bachman pastor of the church To Divide Bingo Proceeds Proceeds from the bingo party given by the Knights of Columbus last night at O'Donoghue school will be divided among a number of worthy causes it was announced Charles Norris grand knight of the council was in charge of the affair Las Amiga Club The Ins Amigas had its Christmas party at the Charlotte A last night Mures Frieda Morgan and Madeline Cornher presented entertainment and refirshments were served Miss Betty Bvrd was elected secretary to succeed Miss Maignrct Jenkins Alan Sterling Returns Alan Rlciling of 1626 never-Iv dnve hi in returned from a visit in davs at Miami I'll While theie he at-tended Mir gl irliiit rt rxeinseS his s' n-fn 1 iw Moi i is A Lent low a i'iiiiiI beiil' li nt in 1br si im it i rs owl 'hr ied ir-1 1 oi of i i "i ft ii S'er- bog I 'lie 1 If I hr ('nil menal Nation I'rtti' eif Chii loi'r nil nnd' i rla--rn in offu et i' dal' si "1 Lie'i'ei apt Lent ho lu'l Iven ti in feiied to AM mi M's and Lent is iM hun then pPA Will Permit Purchases Of i Equipment Only In Certain i Cases The sale of oil heaters virtually j-ame to a standstill yesterday fvhen an order from the Offce of Administration went into effect at midnight Wednesday Coal fieaters however are readily available to householders who wish to I'onvegt from oil to coal Officials of the Charlotte district ffice of Price Administration said rationing instructions had been for-Warded to all war price and rationing boards in the 37 counties of 1 his district SED STOVES UNAFFECTED I New cooking stoves a new stove to bum wood exclusively nd used stoves are not affected the rationing it was announced Persons desiring to buy a new joal stove to replace oil burning j'quipraent will be required merely Jo obtain a purchase certificate from heir local rationing board and urrender the unused oil ration oupons Ml-burning stoves will be avail-only to householders who are icing oil-burning equipment aat is beyond repair and who can atisfy the rationing borntf that the iousehold does not mcfude a per-on physically able to operate coal-burning equipment i iiipi Imerican Legion Post Holds Christmas Affair at Chamber Of Commerce An old-fashioned Christmas party dth the singing of Christmas carols members of the post their fami-es and friends was enjoyed last light by Hornets Nest post of the American Legion at the December neeting at the Chamber of Com- aerce Commander George Dooley resided The post recently has ex-eeded all membership records of ecent years and the hope was ex--ressed last night that shortly after he first of 1943 the membership ould exceed 600 With the ranks of the veterans! if the first World war being de- leted rapidly within recent years nd with several members of the t'and other veterans of this munity in the armed forces dur--ithe present conflict the reserve JLme 4000 Mecklenburgcrs from mch the post years ago drew its I embers is being depleted There Ire also three other white posts the county now it was pointed Charlotte post No 64 the North Mecklenburg post embracing the afuntersville Cornelius Davidson rea and the Steele Creek post The present Hornets Nest mem-ership for that reason was con-idered excellent but leaders of he post will seek to add other nembers within the next few weeks Rev Herbert Spaugh who has een chaplain of the post for the ast 18 years delivered a Christmas nessage and there was group slng-ng by all member- and their guests MILITARY BODY MEETS TONIGHT Annual Party Of Company 27 Of State Guard to Begin at 6:30 O'Clock Arrangements for the second an mal banquet of Company 27 an nfantry unit of the North Caro-in State Guard and guests this vening have been completed All members of the company and 11 guests are to meet at Charlotte at 6 30 o'clock his evening for a fellowship session "Every guest as well as every inember of the company" said Capt feuy Soule commanding offi-Ter nf the company assemble Armory at 6 30 for an in-il session to continue one promptly at 7 30 o'clock all us will proceed from the Armory jo Hotel Charlotte for the annual banquet The party at the Armory js a very vital phase of the annual ffair and complete attendance ihere Is expected" Detailed announcement concerning th program was not made but J-mphasls was placed on the fact fhat the effair is to be predominantly social with good fellowship a Jiasic factor Among the Invited guests are to the members of the Mecklenburg county delegation In the General Assembly the State Guard liominsting committee Major Dam- ron Williams of Gastonia who is ommander of the Sixth battalion which Company 27 Is a part the fJhmloUe City Council the Board County Commissioners headed by J-iid Mt Aden Mayor McA Lui-rie City Manager Flack Ithalrman Martin Cannon nf the JIerklenbtiig Civilian Defense ouncll Dr nkin who is bounty co-ordlnator of civilian de-J'ense Capt Dick Kirkpatrick first 1-ommandlng officer of Company County Police Chief Stanhope JUrieberry Charlotte police Clurf iWalter Anrieison and Charlotte iDeiective Chief Frank Little Jjohn reTdVbrother IS PRISONER OF JAPS I Mis Reid of 2'mn WelbHcv avenue said eteirlav she had been -i Mnrmcd her IiioIIum Iieuirn mt Cain Is a piisoner nf thr t'nr-e in the Philippines The in'e fiom the dep-u tmenl Awas sent to Reals niothn Mis Lee of himluii (' few eli sen 4 A resei officer I irnlrnnnt am i(s railed to artne dilU 111 Al'td 94 1 and was sent to the I'lnhp whet he was stationed at Manila street and Pvt Jesse Boston Four Naval Aviation Cadets Accepted For Corps Charlotte's newest naval aviation tsnn- wu to ooc- cadets are Hugh Monroe White Jr 1 or'i0 TTiese sums' enter lnto contracts for the sale cbuISn Charlotte on January 3 of 1516 Kemlworth avenue Eugene 'nt in bv 307 out of a ch yarns for use in making 8t P- according to an an-Fred Layman Jr of 902 Hcnlew Deen sent in Dy JU7 out 01 ceiling prices automobile tire cord and parachute ouncemfntr by Rev Neill McGeachy president of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Presbyterian and Other United Nations Join In Condemning Extermination Program WASHINGTON Dec ly emptied of all Jews except a few skilled workers valuable to the war industries and "none of those taken awfly are ever heard of Second Church Cha rlotte-Meck lenburg Presby le- rian Ministers association IS CLEARED ON TRESPASS CHARGES Hoover a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses sect and charged with trespass upon the premises of Mrs Thelma Stimpson of 912 West First street was exonerated yesterday in city police court The charge originated last week when Hoover visited the Stimpson home in connection with his work with the Witnesses meet here tomorrow to study Office of defense transportation regulations governing school bus operations Bryan Parents Urged To Read This RALEIGH Dec 17 -oTi-Here's a Christmas gift for a mother and father somewhere In North Carolina The gift comes in the form of greetings from their son Bryan Webster Ilcrry a piisoner of the i I m'irk Beattie Governor Bimighton that she heaid Bruy talking over 'he Japnnc I idio on pet ember 11 that lie sod tie vv as alive and well uifl vvin'ctl anv one healing to ie iv tie mes-age to his finillv S'iIic lo'eifneft alien 1 nr thr nor of the town in Vi i I li (lima ami Mt- Mat saifl ie was iitiahle to rgnir it But -eid the i a to the (lovri-' 1 ms a ihoiigtiloli give out the slois to- dav mil uni 1 i ei tanlv hi the ijmcids gel iirmr" Charlotte's Four Jones Boys Serving With Forces ve Four Jones brothers fill of Char- they will begin training leading to Stone of Mecklenburg presbytery milpare 1 ev McClure new minis- lotte are now serving with the Unit- the navv's "Wings of Gold" and corrects the figures thus 81 of 95JP 'ter at the Caldwell Memorial Pres- ed States army at various points in commissions as ensigns in the ichurches in this presbytery have' In he start of a rent enforce-i bytenan church will bring the the United States and outside it (Naval roserve or second lieutcnants snt ln $6'979- but others are ex-imt'nJ dnve expecting to have far- message for the evening Staff Sergeant Jones of the I in the Marine Corps resrve' Perted to SPnd in thpir funds soon reaching proportions the Office ofj The new ministers who hae Engineers is at Fort Benning Ga with assignments to active duty as1 Price A 1 i a i is filing come into the city and county dur- Pfc John Jones is serving with1 fh ng officers of the fleet Fnr usng a Pierp pf bread aj charges of criminally violating rent lng the past year will have osrt bait when fishing a man was fined regulations against 60 landlords lnjin the service in England iheavily-crowded war industry areas a bombardment squadron at an air base somewhere Australia Levi Blackwelder of 408 West Eighth street When ordered to active duty However complete reports of the offering taken in November have been received Rev Ministers association and I pastor of the Sugaw Creek Pres- This service is sponsored the McMahon Promoted Pfc George Jones is with the Headquarters company of an Ordnance regiment at Camp Pickett Va Private Marvin Jones who was inducted two weeks ago is at the receiving center at Fort Bragg The four brothers are the sons of the late Mr and Mrs 11 Jones of Charlotte and all four formerly held positions here To Rank Of Corporal Johnny McMahon of 123 Poplar street who is serving army air force combat crew at Smyrna Term has recently promoted to corporal He five months in the Fifth Infantry Portland Maine in 1937 and honorably discharged place James Wesley Auten of 325 North College street and North in the school been served at was Fireman Hutto Spending Auto Graveyards Warned To Junk Jaloppies Soon No' Delay More Than 60 Days Will Be Accepted WPB Army Detachment Grabs Yard Pvt A Umberger Jr Transferred to Louisiana Pvt James A Umberger Jr has Fireman First Class Lee Hutto of Mt Fort Eracfl and is Rationed at the Naval rrne is visitinc Mr! Camp Claiborne La with the En-'and Mrs Jordan at ginerr corps He formerly held a1 Eighth street He enlisted October' position here with the Duke Tower1 18 1942 and is stationed at the naval Leave With Friends Here Automobile graveyards are being asked by the War Production board to junk their jaloppies without delay He lay of not HlOfO than 60 dajS 5Innroe Alleman nf Washing- nn' bai'nn officer with the scrap operation of the scrap processors Capt William Young Visiting Family In City Captain William Young is visiting his wife and parents here during a short leave of absence from his duties as training section chief of instruction at the advanced flying school at Carlsbad Captain Young was commissioned in June 1941 Seaman Fred Austin Jr Returns to I Navy Base Seaman First Class Fred Austin Jr has returned to his base at Davisville I after spending three days on leave with his parents Mr and Mrs Fred Austin 1327 West Sixth street He enlisted on October 1 and was sent to Rhode Island for basic training Joe Killian Promoted to Sergeant at Louisiana Base Joe Robert Killian son of Mr and Mrs Killian Sr of Charlotte has been promoted to technical sergeant at the Air Depot Training station of the New Orleans Army Air base James Cochrane Becomes 2nd Class Petty Officer James Luther Cochrane of 1018 Emerson drive was granted a rating in the navy as a second class petty officer and left earlier this week for recruit training Mrs Cochrane an employe of the Hudson Hosiery plant wdll remain at their home here in Charlotte William McRae Enlists In Signal Corps at Ft Bragg William McRae youngest son of Mr and Mrs John A McRae of Charlotte left yesterday for Fott Bragg for his induction in the signal corps of the United States army He enlisted recently From Fort Bragg he will be sent to Camp Edison at Seagirt for training Gloria Feels Manhattan NEW YORK Dec 17-iAi-Glor Vanderbilt Di Cicco says she is hurt but not bitter regarding that matter of unpaid bills at Manhattan Kan where about $8000 of her furniture has been attached to satisfy creditors' claims "Manhattan Kan is miffed because thev lolled out the red velvet carpet for me nd I wouldn't nlk on it" the heiress was quoted today in a World-Telegram Interview TownX'nple nf Manhattan have filed $310 82 in claims against piop-erty nf Mrs Di Cicrn and her husband Corp Tasquale iTali Di Cicco Jt was left there when she and tier husband paiked up and left for Fott Monmouth tic on 15 hours' notice and she two days latet she said pi Cicco bad tarn si limited at I 1 1 1 1 i ncu Minliatliii The lull- Mi pi Cn-co -nd weir 1 1 I pir-enled bi'loie lie and pel I ind left a mt a ri Ir ft for -ho hi a 'll them Invlrad lira -he aid I hr fill a I '1 1 I 4 1 1 I a a oil 10 1 1 rat or 1 1 ft n( hr i prnplf dd" the fTer pooled hei 'liif'rad they loi'Kfd uj mi me i 1 andbranrb jn North Carolina as being on the whole unusually fine He did not deny however that ln some COUNTY EDUCATORS PLAN STUDY OF REGULATIONS COLUMBIA Dec 17-oD Clemons director of school nnf Uv evld(lcp: house planning and school trans- xt aiu ii 'portation for the state department Mr Alleman nking up at hat of eduratlon said toda county point stressed the determination superintendents of education company and is the son nf Mr and' training center at Davisville I Mrs A Umberger of Statesville chief fnr the unit were in Charlotte yesterday discussing the auto graveyard program with Henry Taylor manager in the Carolinas Mrs Cochrane of the Mul- Thry came 0 Chariotte after wlt bfry chintl section is another nessing the selzuie of an automo-Mecklrnhurg mother with four sons blp graveyard in a South Carolina in service And a fifth is preparing Clly a detachment of the United to go in the spring One son An-lgtyj army undcr t)ie command of drew Baxter is serving overseas Lieut Robcrt McKee The yard somewhete Bill is a privau in the wa hc first t0 be requisitioned in army nir forces at Kcesler Held lPlthcr Norlh Omnium or South Car- -Dh" marine roi poral 0iin( hcy SHld Similar action may ft something to be exploited at Portsmouth Va has been in scrv- be necessary rlsewhcre both men eais and James Luther declared in order to carry out the Mrs James A Umberger Jru his wife resides at 125 Kirkwood avenue Hurt Over Kan Doings Mecklenburg Woman Has processors bianrh of the board James Bray of Atlanta regional naval training natinn-a Lrap rocPSlnR prngntm son PaMsTATE UNIT PRAISID Mr Brav complimented the rn- Canine Mascot Jumper Hurt By Auto money out "I don't blame them" she continued 'Im not bitter I suppose thev felt this was their rhance to hopes tn enter the navy pul Manhattan Kan on the map when thry saw me corning I was hurt at their attitude and they weie hurt because I wouldn't play ball" They paid $2'i0 a month for their right-room house she said nnd their chauffeur complained that hit $80-a-month salary wasn't enough subsequently getting her husband to i wise it to $95 ''Butter was quoted to at various pi Ires but 1 never objected'' she addl'd Not all the people she met thric wcue 'mean" she said One left last Mondav for in Mainland The fifth a senior at Berryhill RECORDS I IRE ALARMS Still 0 45 a in 300 Ninth street bnckfue no Box 10 13 a McCall stiret tmimg damage Box 237 7 hi ami A all eels fahr a In DI I IIS of the War Production board to expedite the junking of Jaloppies He called attention to the regulation requiring all automobile graveyards to junk such ears within 60 days after purchase "Its law" he said "The policy will be strictly enforced" The officials estimated that the Junk cars seized yesterday in the South Carolina yard contained enough scrap metal to make approximately 30 new aimy tanks and occasionally tries to rise The DO-pound boxer submits meekly 1 however to medical attention vs hu-h is bring provided bv tegi iud'ei I '1 he ranine pat lent i rl i di pi ir i In the mi! hi i 1 bd i on list i 1 puhl 1 1 I i 1 nn i 1 1 ofl 1 ill fiailuir- weie i a i ai a lr i pub iei 1ml 0 ml oaird '1ao 4 I I II a' I I i i 1 I ti i ha! lalloli lie vi lu-ilt in mu haipr 1 lueut fh uc Hirtli FORT BENNING Ga Dec "Max" the parachute jumping mascot of the 3o5ih pHiachule in fallrV was all set to make his High schunl block Fat damage 1209 Noith sprinkler no Moieheid Rratnes to lem ir I I ong I 1 1 let! and wife Ba I-'oa Itii In' 1 'id Cm I 1 i 't i 0 I "I c'-fr' i i ja 1 I I is' A ro J'ii Mon iei idebut in the hruairrls today biitlmrntnl suigeons They declaimed hi- tinnrd up with the ti ihnlatimia1 to bun hint over to etn nun nms of dog bfe siting they knew him and be An automobile xlimk him as he lined hr would ir-pond to them Miss Andrcvvx the Imnt triehri who lived next dom whom Gloua 'mid she invi'cd to lea 'u I the "a' I -e voting vivi- do in lfipi i fill dll II hi rr till JC rt nt 0 1 1 I Him I'ic no i In a mi 'roll 1 ih fiailm rd i i ni i tn dri la rd I to In a h'Kll a it hr nd 1 PI 1 pho nh lo iet up II' II loin 'll a I Mum Pi' br In i if the fij'h sad Max it tlcil hai plaom to 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