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Renewal of Fan Belt May Save Car Owner Major Road Trouble Replacement Necessary If Fabric Is Shredding; Spare Should Be Carried Here is the fifth of seven daily articles on the care your automo- bile needs to make it last longer. By DAVID J. WILKIE. Wide World News. DETROIT, Jan. 12—How long | has it been since you looked at the fan belt on your car motor? If that belt were to let go while you were on a country highway miles from a service station, you'd be in real trouble. On some cars the belt not only operates the fan that cools the water in the radiator, but it also keeps the generator working, oper- ates the water pump and in some instances the fuel pump. Beyond that, however, a broken belt could twist the fan blades into useless- ness and it might even whip through the radiator itself. If your car has been driven 12,000 to 15000 miles, you would do well | to inspect the belt today and have | it replaced if it shows any sign of shredding. If you are planning a long trip that will take you out of touch with service stations, carry a spare. You can buy one for a dollar or less and its installation {s a very simple process. " If you don’t know how to put it on, your gasoline station attendant usually can show you. Ordinarily this is done by loosening the main bolt holding up the generator, which can be dropped a couple of inches to free the old belt, if it still remains behind the fan. You then bring the belt out by looping it under and in front of the fan blades. The procedure is reversed to install the new one, the genera- tor being lifted up and tightened in place to hold the new belt taut. , There is one very important pre- eaution: If you're going to carry a spare make absolutely certain it is the right size; an off-size belt is useless. British Broadcast Their ‘Greeting’ To Goering, 49 By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. Jan. 12.—The British | radio broadcast its own version of “happy birthday” last night to Her- mann Wilhelm Goering, the No. 2| Nazi, who is 49 today, and concluded its sarcastic greeting with a loud | bang that sounded like a pistol shot. | “Ladies and gentlemen,” began the | announcer, heard here by C. B. S, “we can't let this occasion go by | without rejoicing that our old friend Hermann is one year older. | “He deserves a medal for living | as long as he has, because more than once in the last year a little man in Berlin has danced around and one of his best friends disappeared forever. “And so we take this opportunity | of wishing the field marshal a happy birthday, because we doubt! very much that we would ever have | the opportunity of wishing him another.” | Then the song, then the bang. Your Income Tax— No. 8—Save for Taxes ‘To make it easier for taxpayers to meet the increased taxes required by the National Defense Program, the Treasury Department is offering for sale two series of notes, both dated August 1, 1941, and maturing Aug- ust 1, 1943. In January of each year two new series will be provided, so that a taxpayer can always purchase notes during the entire year in which he is receiving his income for use in payment of taxes due the following year. The reason for the two-year note is to pormit a taxpayer, if he so desires, to begin saving in Janu- ary of one year and continue through that year to save for his taxes due the following year. All notes are sold at par and accrued interest. When presented in payment of income taxes they will be received at par and accrued interest up to and including the month in which such taxes are paid. | Interest will not accrue beyond the | maturity of the notes. If not pre- sented in payment of income taxes, they will be redeemed for cash un- der certain specified conditions at the purchase price paid for the notes. In other words, the taxpayer if h redeems the notes for cash, get: back just the amount he paid. Complete information about these Treasury notes will be found in a . Treasury Depertment circular avail- able at local banks, Federal Reserve banks and branches, or Treasury Department. Catholic War Workers' Food Rules Relaxed BY the Associated Fress. in American war industries have teen granted by a special papal indult the privilege of eating solid' food up to foar hours before holy communion. 8ishop Charles F. Buddy of the San Diego Catholic diocese said t«day. The indult, relaxing one of the most rigorous rules of the Roman Catholic Chuich, also permits the defense workers to partake of liquids | —not _alcoholir—up to within one | hour of comm nion. | 8 2 |Bingo Party at Silver Spring A communit' bingo party will be eld in the 3ilver Spring (Md.) Armory Friday night to raise funds to help renovice the Silver Spring { Health Center toduy, tomorrow, who knows when? Have you UNGUENMTINE in the house? Have you sn extra tube in the kitchen near the stove? Better be sure! UNGUENTINE Relieves Pain © Fights Infotion o Prometes Noaling California Sunkist Compare HANLEY'S ALE with any Ale you ever Tasied Hanley's is Light—an Extra Pale Ale—Light to your taste, as brewed in New England for over 65 years by a single family of exclusive Ale brewers. Try Hanley's tonight and taste the difference. On draught, in cans, and in bottles—regular or non-returnable—12-ox. and full quart. Sz HANLEY'S /~ALE Note To Dealers The Gordiner Sales Co,, 1911 New York Aenve, N. E, the Hanley's Ale distributor ks the District ® Reg. U, 8. Pat. Never neglec a cold! At the first sneeze or sniffe, take care of your- self at once.... Takeshot buth. Goto bed. Keep warm. Drink bot lemonades made with Sunkist i.emons. Eat lightly; mostly liquids, especially fresh fruit juices. If a cold haags on, call the doc- tor without delay. Gope., 1943, Galsrmia Prust Srowers Exchange SAN DIEGO, Calif, Jan. 12—/ @ Catholics empioyéd on night shifts| : . Perfect Fashion for Winter-Into-Spring Wear TWEED ZIPPER COATS ‘ 6.95 The one coat that can be worn comfortably in the midst of winter or on a balmy spring day . . . oven-warm with its extra zip-in lining . . . lightweight without it! In soft, smart Tweed (wool, reprocessed wool) that wears and wears . . . a glutton for punishment. Brown and Heather tones in sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 42. An extraordinary bargain at its modest 16.95 price! (properly labeled as to material contents) Also Included Group of 19.95 to $25 Interlined (not sip lined) Coats from stock LANSBURGH’S—Daylight Coat and Suit Shop—Second Floor SHOPPER’S DINNER Served 3:15 to 5:30 P.M, In Balcony Tea Room Tuesday Osly 55¢ esh Vegetable So: Or: Prone: Torkey wieh Gisier Cranberry Sauce * Sherbet easing, January Sale! $2 Famous Make COTTON Buy now . cotton broadcloth or percale comfortable two-piece « . cute and flattering to all. Charming prints of lovely solid colors. Tearose, Blue and Aqua, in sizes from 32 to 40. Well proper fit, made construction, and enduring wear. LANSBURGH’S—Underwear— Third Floor With a Hundred Thousand Federal Workers IT’S PUMPS 6.50 It's easy to understand their popularity . . . they're easily polished . . . smooth ...smart. The classic Pump style in Black or Tan is fine with any costume. And Physical Culture assures you comfortable fit. 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