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The fuehrer may be all right for the general run of Germans, he feels. He says his own relatives, high in the nation’s industrial life or wedded with the litary arm of Naziism, are quite \ —Star Staft Photo. satisfled. But Franz Karl Bueb is an artist. “I simply can't stand, as an artist, being told I must do 'hlt I don't want to do,” he declares, l‘ou:ht 13 Duels. man of spirit, Mr. Bueb says hls Mdlvldulu.nn led him into 18 saber duels with fellow students be- fore he came to the United States in 1937 at the age of 21. He bears long scars on his face as evidence, But the National Socialist party put him into a regiment with every- one else—sent him into labor serv- ice. He was assigned to the agri- were conducted around Mexico City today by 5,000 soldiers, divided into rednndbl\latmu At New York he walked off the boat as a member of the crew, he relates, and pawned his fraternity pin for $4 so he could eat while he the freshest breeze I ever smelled,” the refugee recalled. Under the assumed name of Fred Barnum he worked through Amer- ica as far south as Miami, designing costumes, stage scenery, dresses, textiles, furniture and teaching art, he says. He claims that he made money at ccmmercial art and is still PRICES ADVANCE MAY 15 Buy Now and SAVE . Order ‘blue coal’ now and save up to $1.25 per ton GONVENIENT | Griffith - Consum- ers @lrrmx- ONSUMERS (OMPANY 1413 New York Ave, N. W. MEtropolitan 4840 T'he Record for LOW Rates and 'MORE Electric Service The average rate for electric service in all homes in the United States during the year 1939 was..ceeeeescecccces Commonwealth & Southern’s average rate for electric service in the home for the first three months of 1940 was.... s 4.00c* * PER KILOWATT HOUR 2.93¢ KILOWATT HOoUR The average home use of electricity throughout the United States during theyear 1939 was coceeeceececccccnnes KILOWATT HOURS 897* In Commonweaith & Southern system, the average home use of electricity for the 12 months ended March 1940 was ... xuowarr wouss 1226 . €, MONDAY, MAY 13, “1940. 2 Ib. package of QUAKER FLOUR and 1 Ib. can of SPRY SHORTENING -5 A All Steaks Cut From U. S. Govt. GRADED “CHOICE” STEER BEEF (Available in most stores) F L U F F O Tender and Juicy Pure Vegetable Shortening D.G.S. Sliced Bacon Palace Sliced Bacon Savory The Man'’s Steak ROUND STEAK » 3 7 ¢ SIRLOIN STEAK * 41¢ PORTERHOUSE » 4 3¢ SHOULDER MEAL D. G. S. Creamery Butter Dee Gee Selected Eggs Sunshade All-White Eggs Del Monte SLICED PINEAPPlF luvg( can Stightly Higher in Va Sto ey Fresh, Round STRINGLESS GREEN BEANS 325 FRESH RHUBARB 2 bunches 5C IDAHO POTATOES Pacific Clipper FRESH OREGON PRUNES Our average electric rate for homes has long been about 25% BELOW the national average Ever since the Commonwealth & Southern system was formed, eleven years ago, we have steadily re- duced rates. This has been accomplished in the face of all rising costs in living, and despite steadily mounting costs of labor and materials, and despite ever increasing taxes which we pay to Local, State . and Federal governments. The Commonwealth & Southern Corporatlon The average use in homes served by us has long been about 35% ABOVE the national average ELECTRICIFY USED IN THE HOME AVERAGE IN C. IS.MTIH With the formation of our System, we began an aggressive policy of encouraging wider use of elec- tric appliances for labor saving and more conve- niences in the home. We made them easy to own. Our Companies have been producing progres- sively larger quantities of electricity and have been making it available at progressxvely lower rates for many years. We thus help to make the American standard of living the highest in the world and help to lighten the work of housewives in an ever growing number of American homes. * These are the latest figures published, “comprises the followmg electric operating companies NORTHERN GROUP Consumers Power Company (Michigan) Central lllinois Light Company 4 Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company Ohio &num Company Penmylunu Power Company SOUTHERN GROUP Alabama Power Company Georgia Power Company Gulf Power Company (Florida) Mississippi Power Company South Carolina Power. Gompany Argo RED LIPTON'’S " Yellow Label TEA '/ub. 23c 10 ~& 35¢ U. S. 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