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SANI For Fast Reliable 49 Delivery, PHONE E > 90 PROOF » COPR. 1940, THE OLD QUAKER CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND. HULA SWIM SUIT CHURCHILL M TALKS FOR © <2 COMMONERS Death Toll Is Now 14,000 Civilians - British Es- tahlished on Crefe ated Press) ported holding invasicn hurchill Brita Great d to Greece pending B d 1944 ish death toll from the £ 5 air raid: far ha ) civilians 300 soldier Britain, he said, is more in fear of the mountin ia Lmndnl i changed the d -boat campaigi has ion to 2 following sys- bombing of i but he said toll of ship ¢ ilities to us . to fight the Ger-| T loc je constitute a “heavy grievous burden” on the Na As'for Greece, Churchill saic newest thing in feminine bathing suit, as put on display in Los Angeles at a resort and cruise wear show, was this one featuring tish hav ady establi | and air base on the Isie of & Erass skirt cut to ballerina . and added, “I can only say, 1enEth, with even brief shorts be- we will do our hest.” neath it. The is of cotton SO i printed in a California version of Tahiti tapa cloth. the model. Ann Beck is HLECTRAS AND CLIPPER DUE GIRL SCOUT TEA IS POSTPONED Because of the death of Charles Hawkesworth, the Girl Scout tea, which to have been held Thurs- day afternoon, has been postponed until November 13 Announcement was made today by Mrs. Earle McGinty, leader of Troop 3, who are sponsoring the affair today and five due in from on the Alaska Clipper Clipper passeng Nclan, R. I Ci 1, Gilwee, John W. White, George. | Electra Manley I, Ralph J S. Robbins, Alfred Ghezzi er Cressman, W. R. Hine Berry Keown, Bert No! Z A. Sjorick, E. Mat F. Weinard and I are Capt. Pat |y Mrs. John Col. EE M gers are Tony Bany. Saathoff, Wal- - - —! Subseribe for The Empire YOU CAN ALMOST TELL IT’S FROM SANITARY MEAT (0. TAR ED 2 VESSELS AIRLINEWRECK BODIES COMING UNDER FIRE ouronHosts OF GERMANS Company Official Blames Crash on Failure of Di- Big Nazi Battleship Shells rectional Control 1 19,000-ton Refugee Lin- er, Freighter-Atlantic SALT LAKE CITY, Ntah, Nov. 5. A pack train carrying the bodies of 10 persons killed in an airliner accident, ambled out of the silence of the majestice Wasatch Moun- tains today in darkness. Yesterday, early in the morning, ten men and women, seven passeng- ers and the crew of three, died as the big bi-motored plane struck against a mountainside in a neavy €T storm A United Air Lines official first evidence indicated the prime J\I'W pace reportedly being shelled by an ene my ship midway in the North At- lantic. YORK, 1} onoer ships were cages from the from T contribution to the cause of the Zene w “being g«n;: it l{ crackup was temporary failure, par- nemy hip of the Graf Epce tial or complete, of the Federal air- about half way between Ireland an d New Foundiand An h'm and a ways radio directional control sys- tem half later, an "nl(! reporting ish City, 4,- h has been land and the - Lake Superior is the largest cr the Great Lakes - & The Burmese consider -eo a [fine art (ANADA GEHING INTO HIGH GEAR Great Increases in Output present J. B. said | tatooing | VOTEPLEAS END HEAVY CAMPAIGN et ) ranged by the Democratic National Committee and urged the voters to vote. \ The President declared that “after the ballots are counted America will * still be united.” Willkie took to the air three times during the day, closing with an address to the women that “I prom- ise I will not send your husbands, sons or brothers to death on Euro- pean or Asiatic air fields.” R All Nomlnees Finish Ballot) Su=e=e = A sive Battle with Non-Polit- ical Speeches Subscribe for The Emunre. portunity to speak the ballot. There has been oratory, and all sorts of electioneering literature. Campaign to End Neither Roosevelt nor Willkie abandoned their active campaign for one hour and kept their work up to the eve of election. President Roosevelt confined him- | | self to a motor tour yesterday of the | Hudson River Valley talking to his | neghbors, telling them in impromptu talks he was making his last appear- | ance as a “candidate for office.” Urges Voters to Vote Last evening, the President, from Hyde Park, spoke to the nation dur- through 'ing a two-hour radio broadcast ar- TllE J UNEAU PLAYERS PRIESTLY'S ' of War Munitions Re- ported by Official OTTAWA, Nov. 5 the production of getting into high ¢ Hon. C. D. Howe states, He told of a huge raunitions plant being established in Quebec and the turning out of all sizes and types of bombs. He mentioned some which will have a weight of 500 pounds. There will also be production of ] trench mortars, depth charges i thousands of tanks, as well as ¥ anti-tank guns and numerous other ¥ goods necessary in field operation, i defense and attack. | ¢ - R e - H -Canada, in supplies, s Empire cusslieas oIng results i e ) ) i The Four-Star Hit of London and Broadway--—with EDITH DANIELSON—ALEX DREITH—LEWIS GAFFNEY —BESS WINN—ELAINE HOUSEL—FRED W. AYER—FRANCIS WOROBEC TRIDAY and SATURDAY-Nov. 8th and 9th COLISEUM THEATRE For Reservations Call Edith A. Davis, Baranof Hotel n Gen. Adm. 50c, tax inc. Reserved section 80c, tax inc. TICKETS ON SALE AT BARANOF CIGAR STAND, S. & N. 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