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The Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 6

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Norfolk, Virginia
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Norfolk Virginkn-Pilot, Sunday, March 22, 1942 Part l-sge" i Job that ha awn)' hn ITS irr. said. Til keep the UliivuiMB 1 to take herself, and her 11-jreaMld daughter by a former marriage to Cleveland, their: previous everyday unui ne i Suburban Theatre Has Opening Today I State Finances She said she needed-the money Mrs. HuaelL divorced Iiu Jam1; Ik Are Disrupted By Effort IHlii Elimination of Cars and Will Re- b. naiifc Jakarta'1 Washinfiion.

March YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT TTorld) the average State treas-turer feels today as If he on the brink of aotnething or ower. 'Some- rcvenuea are dropping. MhM are Expenses 'are aoarine in some respects; falling nmesi BllOlUnLGY of In He doesn't know whether his next step will lead to triuimnh or disaster. At present he fc standing knee-. decpr la clover.

Nearly all the States have, just fraisnea two nigniy pros-, pfS- III HSfc pcrous years, swnie nave "more money than ever before. Many of them in two years have worked their way out of debt. Some States, like Ohio, Virginia, IWnols. Indiana, Washington, New York and are even troubled frigidXur Storage the problem of what to do with their surplus funds. There's iliimau In rvnua vet.

In January, Jrt fact, there wa a big Jump in sates tax returns. But some very dark" clouds are on the Vaaishing Motor Revrnoe ton major portion of the BiotorisU' annual tribute will leave the biggest hole In the State treasuries. The motorists are a van-1 lahlnfr race, as war sweeps away The safest methods known to science a ra usacJ Hi. the storing of furs. First, they a compressed air beauty treatment which, re moves all, loose and dangerous grime and moth Next your furs are placed in Frigid Cold.

Storage, where cool, clean air eliminates dampness arid exact conditions necessary for proper 7 care of all fine or inexpensive; airOBditlonfd, XrweKt of the Visallte rhain. the Suburban Theatre, sitaatrd In the igleton in "Go West, Yoaag Lady in -r crntrr of Sul.nrbnn rark, iranby Mreet at Ward's Corner, will jaad ban a new type of wide "love seat" so staggered a to permit each biles. i Ana tney are. uie naupn fd.m!,i thu afrrn.Hm at nVliwk with PrHir Hin. iiiatrosi to.

see betweesi the headn of nemoM In front (Acme photo.) i mnat. Imimrtint tax. nrWIUCers. -r aren't allowed to take their jalopies: Gas sales tax returns Jumped 23 Suburban Park Theatre Opens; Ier cent in January over December, according to the Internal Reve iliil mi- 1 Uas ah nwrii Mian xu If; nue Itureau. Traffic deaths were on Hpw soon and how.

long the high way user revenues will fall is. the; the increase in reflecting Today Willi First-Rim Movie, increased automobile says hig question tm? minas ot Mate officials. Gasoline rationine will im J'ieldihg in gas taxes nd license ecs alone more tHan nne-fouVth of State tax revenues-r131 1941. They also pay big sums into the State treasuries when they buv their. cars and, equipment Now no more new cars are being manufactured for the general pub- lie; the- stocks on hand will be sold in driblets through the rationing system to essential users.

No more new tires are to be sold to the nonessential driver, and there is not enough rubber even for retreads mediately slice a large, chunk ouf the National Safety Council. And some officials estimate that there was more traffic on the highways in January than ever. (TheTnotor- He. Your furs are insured for 'the full amount of the value iyoir place on, them from the ftiomeot our Bonded Messenger calls for them until they are returned to you next Fall. only one way to keep your furs new-look-' ing and lovely and that is to protect them during the hot humid months' ahead.

Our modern, scienti fically' cooled storage vaults will keep your furs at the correct temperature to insure long, luxurious life. The cost of which js small percentage of the valuation. of the national mileage. Without gas rationing, the whole issue hangs oh the life of the tires ists seemed to be having their final Vienlite Interests Operate Establishment; Doors' Open at 2:30 persons occupying them will not have their view of. the screen! stymied by persons in the rows ahead, but by their staggered, arrangement will permit clear view of the show, Ammum-Imm si itaat 0t 4fA' abss now.

being used. The majority of I fling.) Not Even Guessing Experts even guessing or treneral use. Keeping up with the continuing how soon the glad old motoring motorists won De ame to ouy more, and unless some substitute is found for, rubber tires, motorists are doomed to become pedestrians the day their rubber wears That dav is still rather far center ot sumirnan rark, on davs will be over. But one GovenT- jdispersal of Norfolk's population nnanniai enoni.ii.t h-t into areas considerably removed Motorists, too, are being made gesreer -by the war thousands of young male drivers are being in- Granhv street at Ward's Corner, i UUbtCU. AS I WW MIC naaajr if he had to make some prediction.

the Suburban will have two free entertainment, the city new- parkIn- Iots for tne of lta nen-j BaSSBSBBBSBBBBSBBBBBBSBBSBBBBBBBBBBBSKIBBBI ret lhaitro. th Sllhlirhan. will 'on 3i.ii i 1 1 irip, aiiurumg roum mr buu iuw; uaorm mm nuuun mAKi M. Th ttnilev of thp lhpafre o'clock with he first showing here wU1 be determined entirely by its! oung Man. with CU8tomers.

as the pictures of all; the than ever, it is more of "Go West. Penny Singleton, Charier Ruggles producing companies will be avail-: lend Ann Miller. Now Better Than Ever! to' your valuable wi able t. possessions The theatre building itself cost to construct, and the furnishings and equipment have cost It is fully air conditioned for Winter and summer, and the walls are covered with fabric In The Suburban Theatre, one of the Visulite group which owns houses in Norfolk, Staunton, Covington and Charlotte, will Introduce many novel of theatre design, not the least of which is the employment, for the first time in this neighborhood, of "love seats' extra wide opera chairs which are meant to accommodate, comfortably an adult and a child in each, or two adults, if the understanding be stead of plaster for better effect. II Stanlev Williams, formerly of; I DIAL 2-3331 for a Bonded Messenger the.

Visulite Theatre, will be manager of the new house. His place at the Visulite -he taken by Li tween them is sufficiently Intimate. Albert Herring, well known in These chairs are so situated that theatrical circles here. 2D FURrSTORAGB i 6tb Floor he would say that gas tax revenues will drop about 10 per cent this! vear and from 33 1-3 to 50 per cent', in 1943. In 1941, he says, practically; Casualties Low In Army's Great Flying Program everybody will be walking except; defense workers and civilians! whose cars are necessary to public; health and safety.

BROUJnLGY The bright side, of this picture Rate; Remains Static Re- is that most of the revenue which will be lost won't be needed any BaaaBpsaaa iaie io nours in air, 1 Or Actually Drops way. About half the States' receipts from highway imposts are spent on ALL SET FOR SPRING construction of new roads, and the War Production Board isn't allocating scarce materials for the building of new highways except By Devon Francis Cochran March 21. JP It is time to present the. facts on the casualty rate at Army Air Corps training fields, and in dainK so I am acting with the full those needed for military purposes. On manv of the access roads lead ing to defense plants or military bases the Federal Government, approval of the officers in charge of the aviation cadet program.

I moreover, is prepared to pay from to 10V per cent of the cost. Recurrent reports, unoiiiciai ana. Soma Stat nffirrra ar worried i unsupported, have been ahnnt anmrntav not hpinff ante tnlnow and then that the incidence. of fatal accidents has spiraled up-1 pay interest and principal on State highway bonds. But as only about ward with the vast expansion of the program designed to proauce one-sixth of the highway receipts an fnr thic impnnu ntwrd thnimore than 30.000 UilOtS a Vear, average State wont have any "such The fact is that in most cases the difficult for a year or two at least.

Irate has remained static In a few instances It actually has -dropped. Fashion-Fresh" More crashes are occurring, true. mm There are exceptions. Arkansas, but not In relation to the number1 of hours flown. With my visit to Cochran Field, Missouri and West Virginia, for instance, use from one-third to one-half of their highway revenues toward paving off highway obliga- yau may mm' one of the basic or.

lntermeuiaie stane training schools. 1 have, era anridMd by kions. And a number of States use completed a tour of six posts under, supervision of the Southeast Air Corps Training Center; with head-. addition Vitamin II, Niacin, and Iran. the highway funds, for non-highway purposes, the average here also being about one-sixth of the total amount.

But State like nnsctat-a at Mdvu-all I lAln. AMDami. um a Florida, which collected -4j per intensive flying, fatal accidents at- most of them were conspicuous dj- cent of the 1939 State revenue from highway users, that problem is serious. their absence. Minor accidents are not Infre Looking elsewhere, the fiscal of quent With scores of airplanes aloft I ficers face the same uncertain fac at a main training iieia ana hi, tors.

Those: States, including satellite fields at one time, the won-. i.m. ih.f mnr. Ha tint nmiir. Ktll.

ginia." which permit deduction of Federal income taxes in preparing ERICIIED BREAD 1 1 aenu. oniv learning now ui uk. State returns face losses in propor maneuver and fly by in tion to the great increase in tne strument, break wheels, bend pro-: Federal uellers and shred wins tips. And many ot the things subject Tney were aoing tnai wnen ine Eye right! Life-Stride march right into your heart this Spring with their carefree, youiifc tylei! Theyj lead the parade of fashion favor itee with their inimitable touchee, their tigiit-aneeen feature. Join the thronga of tyie-wie young women "who lire in and love Ilfe-Stridea all yearlong long! J5f5Q to sales tax are bring partially or to saies tax are Doing paniany or, CQrpn WM turhing out, only a entirely eliminated.

The manufac-rfew commissioned reserv- turers or wasning ist-pllots a year. They still are do-. I machines, radios, vacuum cleaners, ing It wltn wartime more than 30.000 pilots annually. typewriters and other durable con For the most part the planes are sumer goods are curtailing production and ronvertine their. Plants mended on.

the spot, and a stu-; -i iMMMinu la nifilihmfint i uema iguuuui; enoueh tor his mistake. At into war industries. Many liquor distillers are discontinuing their liquor making and turning to the production of Industrial alcohol for war purpose Involving: a big loss rart Field 1 was privileged to seel the accident chart Over a period II of months the curve had risen, out; for the States in sales and. other not naariv as aharnlv as the num- taxes. 1 her of student hours flown had I To recite the number of laui ac-, L-idenia and the number of training Prlsoeer la Optimist From Captain Savige, In- a Nasi prison camp, the Melbourne, Australia.

Cricket Club has received an hours flown might cut the enemy I on the progress of me program, Equal Vifomin B-l Pel I agra-Preventive Yitdm Iron, to Bread Made With What Sally Ann Enriched Bread Means in Your Diet! 1. It is enriched conforming to the requirements proposed by the Commit- tee on Food and Nutrition of the National ResearcbCouncil. 2. Alf Sally Ann bread products contain the same quantities of Vitamin B1v also the Pellagra-preventive vitamin and Iron, as bread made with average whole whea flour. Your Grocer Has and kalls MAD I BY.

ERCHANT AK. I but in terms of. mues -can say.i application for membership, ins that the fatality rate at Cochran DLODOser ana -seconaer are wo other. Officers, uuariermain ana Field is than one" for every Biven-odd round trips to the Felstcad. also nrisoness.

Through 1 told that to a major on NationaST'Airmtised in the Red Cross the club expressed hone that Captain savige wouin starf of Cochran's commanding officer. Col. D. O. Flta Gerald.

"That's: vogue, nor soon return to. enjoy hls-jncmbcr- Baxaar too many ratalttiesVhe remarked. Ullna nrmiM too ship. tn Raiii Doesn't Put Baboon Fat Care Hit Baboon rat ointment figured Hawaiian Sand Atlantic Blue case tried In Wynberg. Rhodesia; The court rined O.

M. Ndhlova a Dainper on Vomaii herb soec alist. S20 for violating me i' Picketing Her 'Ex pharmacy act. A government in-! ctwinr testified that among Ndh- MacArthur Tan Yankee Doodle Red, also Plastic Neck Patent. 1 i Hammond.

March 21, invni stock ne. lounn uumn- A rainstorm failed to halt Mrs. ointment which the druggist said -J- lha fat nf hahnnn Antonio Hassell picketing of tne ii laiir uui which soldi home of her former nusnana. HUIia I--- lJ exclusively to natives. Areme bmw.oih wmtv.

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