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AGE FOUR ° ot SOCIETY --: esses bbb bhbhbha hha nha annnn nna naan nena need 'NDEPENDENCE DAY PROGRAM AT BAYVIEW PARK SUNDAY ‘AFT! ERNOON l cue VISERS PROBABLY DECID.; TRANSPORTATION ate may take. j ja ear ——* The following Independence, Address, Lieut. Commander | in — 1-tf on program will be rendered in! Thos. M. Browne, Representative) ED ACT WOULD ALIENATE HICRMAR ( FIELD GETS “E" i aprl- ayview Park tomorrow, begin-|of C 5 J. S. Nava STINNETT WRITES Although buses carry more than ASHINGTON. — Hickham ing at 5:00 p. m eenaadl tlObcune bon ene | Lea oie passengers using any Field in Hawaii, which was sub- RENTAL LIBRARY BOOKS..Li-, the Mog County Defense | Vocal solo, Mrs, Eva B, Warner By JACK STINNETT ‘orm of inter-city. public trans- jected to the greatest hail of} brary copies of latest best. seilnr) Cour Recreation Committee p, Wales hes Le AP Features Writer cortaton, the kbghway motor Bombs in the Japs’ stab-in-the-, ers at reduced prices. PAUL, { which J. G. Sweeting is chair-|-pravet, Rabbi Lararus Lehrer) 1 coNGTON, July 3.—| coaches require only six per cent back attack on Pearl Harbor on) SMITH, pookseller,, comng; Si an of B'nai Zion Synagogue. a = the crude rubber and 2 1-2 per December 7, 1941, was today the monton and Eaton Sts Address, Senor Berardo Rod-| When the Connally-Smith anti- first Army base in the Pacific jvrtt Selections, US. Army 3ist C.A. + “eared strike legislation was laid on the/cent of the motor fuel consumed id q bawtwt he direction of James| He Valdez, Cuban Consul. | Pecident’s desk, Mr. Roosevelt Ly all commercial vehicles. These | $0 be awarded the letter “E” for, cM : ames! Band selection, U. S. Army!was “on the spot” as he has been| facts were disclosed by the Na-|excellence. im not only rebuild- 'PHONOGRAPH RECORDS. Al! hes ais adi sand Band. few times before in the 10 years tional Association of Motor Bus ing the field but also in popular, hillbilly and Race ree- sucitence “stand- — Introduction of Queen Contest-|he has been in the White House. Operators comprehensive it ome of the foremost achieve-| ords. We ship anywheré C.O.D ants by Mrs. Hugh Williams,| There were only three possi | study of we transpor ments of its kind in the wer, | Record slips FREE on request Allegiance to the Chairman df Stadium Que Com. | bilities: problems cc nting th | C. &. L. Amusemest Machine mittee. ()) To veto the measure NON-RIGID AIRSHIP | Co., 1510 N. W. 36th St. Mi Rev. Ted M. Jones, 4 5 i | (2) To sign it In traveling 1,115,000 WASHINGTON.—The govern-! ami, Fla. First Baptist Church | , Band selection, U. S. Army! 7° ee. it to become law transport 692 million passengers Ment disclosed today that it now | jun24tojly26-27tx and President of the Key West| Band. ralgrwellys anilgaganaed cece | hil the 21480 buses in in- has 12 squadrons of non-rigid = - after ten days, without signa- last year, the 21 us i Menist j Benediction, Chaplain S. Aji. ter-city service used 165,000 tires, airships. operating from coastal TRAILER for 4, with tires. $ Ad . S. Caro of the Glasgow, U. S. N " For all practical and political each w ning »ximately 50 Bases. five of them outside this} Hurry. Skating Rink Monrox ( ninal Court of National Anthem, singing led! purposes, the last two could be, pound nis is a total of 4,120 Country. to prey on enemy sub-: jun23-ti Revor oy Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mills White! grouped together, with the split- tons or less than one-sixteenth of marines. Plans have been made| : Select S. Army Band Gerald Saunders, City Council- {hair exception that in the latter all the rubber aliotted to trucks, 1 construct 200 airships of that BICYCLES, Man’s, Ladies’, Boys’ Ao Reg e of Com-, man and Stadium Chairman, will case the President would be (axis city buses type. | Fans, Air Conditioner, Electric manding ( { U.S. Army act as master of ceremonies!dodging the issue by allowing! As pioneers in rubber conserva- | Irons, Ironing Cords, Electric ; Siete U.S Army Band. throughout the program to become a law a bill for which tion, members of the bus organi-} | Wire, Washing Machines : he tad ap-eathaeinen zation report they ordinarily ; WEATHER THER REPORT. | Skating Rink} 9 to 5:30 : Alienation Of Labor age better than 40,000 miles per j if : MUCH ACTIVITY IS NOW SEEN AT The President and his advis-| tire, with many tires giving 75, | —-.--— pers must have seen that signing miles of wear. E Observation taken at 8:30 a. m.| PORTABLE Typewriter “Ska bd WOMEN’S DIVISION USO CENTER ':,,. bill would alienate labdér:-tarded for safe E.W-T. (City Office) Rink. : The A: F. of L. through William tire still has ee ss : . : j Green and the C. I. O. through! rubber to mak ia a go| PARTY BOAT. Cheap. 810 Eat : ae there were representatives pres-| philip Murray protested it and car tires. Fomect lack Gant seg} Street . ent from the Navy Wives Club, | appealed for a veto The consumpt nt ae - —— a tie the Catholic Daughters, and a)" 4 number of other independ- diesel acne $3 |FOR SALE—One tour-p men's D number of individuals who had! ent unions joined in the parade in co aeiiciaa = : %) room, syite, Cheap r al ot On Thursday evening a a «formerly been residents of the To antagonize this great bloc bus, whi Precipitation class condition. 1432 za St Weimer Kos given in the club, as well as those whose con-/of yoters mean to jeopardize the ior every Rainfall 24 hours ending i y2-3tx cack va residents, former nection with the club had been! fourth term or at least control aged six mile 8:30 a. m., inches 0.00} " how husbands and only that of volunteer workets as | of the 1944 ballots to such an ure not far below Total + since July 1 (FOR SALE—Electric Pump + uy ng adde* t» individuals. Those assisting with| extent that all the President’s some of the ti 0.03; tank. Also, Office Desk Mt present the preparation and serving of re-| plans for prosecution of the war The total > since July 1, | William St 1 ay afternoon a tea was freshments were Mrs. Derr, Mrs. or promulgation of the Four buses was 4 inches | es aaa © mteers, and attend- Colvert and Mrs. Anderson Freedoms peace might be side- motor fuel, Total rainfall since Jan. 1, LIVING ROOM DINETTE od by the following: Mesdames, The usual Friday night dance|tracked in a new and _ hostile sumption by al inches 11.29: Bedroom Furniture. Like Margaret Reegan. J. H. Gordon, for couples was well attended and | administration hickes. Deficiency since January 1, yinciana Place Virgin Atkonson, W. 1 Causey,’ was a very enjoyable occasion.| On the other hand, veto of th> —_——_ nches ils A © Jordon, Clara Brandt. Kath-'The La Concha Orchestra fur-| pil} meant that it would be im- Relative Humnadity asec teem Kelly Vie Nitzkowski, Frank nished the music, and, approxi-| mediately interpreted politically SCHOOL SETS 65°. | RADIO and ELECTRIC IRON Pierce, Irie Anderson. A.M. Hew- nately thirty-five couples danced | as a fourth term bid. Commen Tomorrow's Almanac After 4 p.m. 2702 Stapie tt, Shirley Dex J. HL Stone, to its strains. Hostesses assisting|tators would figure that the TH RECORD — cs Phone 705-R ly3-itx< Philip Tomin Harold Lieber-| as volunteers were Mrs. Atkinson President was afraid of labor HEAL ie man, O E Mollohan. Cora Weeks, and Mrs. Nitzskowski, from the Other Factors 8:27 a. m CHEVROLET COUPE, 33. mock Cotvert and Eether Cusick. Navy Wives Club, and«Mesdames To veto the measure meant 9:59 p. m $60.00. Tow T: 5 * Due duties at this hour H. R. Demeritt, Henry Russell and | several things more. NOT ONE CASE OF VENEREAL Tomorrow's Tides 1327 Duncan St the 4 ” { volun-,Mamie Moss, from the Catholic It meant alienation of the - (Naval Base) ‘ —- — noble to attend, but Daughters of America votes in the purely agricultural INFECTION HAS BEE! High Tide Low Tide | FACTORY mar Cards. R - - ~ | states (many of them in the REPORTED 4:54 am | their backs. 6 ¢ ferent ak CONGRESS BLAMES | ESTABLISH IDENTITY vist sounds are just now be- —o | ae}. os itical wounds are just now me — —— money order - isor jing healed); and going against). sures oo wee a. | Box 628, Erwin, : Cont ye Une) (Continued from Page One) the expressed opinions - many CHAPEL HILL, N. C., July Pete ARS sag cc a ah Std sia — ar ihe battle of tence of 60 days in jail at Wilson Pyoungsters in the services. a. aaaeen little change in tempera- te bow ply into, on a charge of assault; six months} Some oA Ge boy in rast mot aia little change i a WANTED t “ ' P| ” ave ublicly expressed dissa . i 7 t . policy i vee pa ai fa ‘tion with the attitude ne Little change in tem-'CQAT HANGERS "WANTED : ed « gr ing disposi hd bs * k a cal tablishments. t never afternoon and to . Phone 282, w« a m Cong to differentiate | ¥estigation for vagrancy and re- bor. They think that something ‘i se z vin i%e a a Jaca pid wtwurn Commander. in. chief, eased, and arrested in Key West must be done to curb strikes et! . age | oe White Star Clean Re -" front strategist, ON a similar charge re hg — the flow of * fhe. = el 701'2 Duval S . y sue | Vita ar aterials. se o _—_ ve nie ei and President Roosevelt, direc Re heay is still in the morgue | Vital war materials. ne bill’ Car : sa ti a Ave the | mnt of the Lopez Funeral Home. The J a aor ne Hatteras, N. C, to Apalachi- | URN eee Des Sous . war front ™0ther has been informed of her | oe oe ceo play ~~ : ak cat ol ee petotans : t ‘ | beth House! $20's death, but no information into the ee = gee been — pe sea c — “ * has yet been received from her.|™°re _Politically-minded — mem : dustry. Address ‘ iti- MM Hamlin took fingerprints of bers of Congress. If they had zen vies edinee te the thumbs and eight fingers of PY sense of humor left abou cece FFT gee en ma : the dead man, and, as Mr. Hoov-|the very unfunny spot they HIGH SC a ww tle “ tical” tg, Were. Placed the President work. No experience ne aah is adit says they are “identical” to| ¥¢! oct ; PG - a a these of Wide Rarnes, there is his advisers must have got : sary Cora « \p = nt. no further questi about the a chuckle out of scanning XE 2 ect entification the names of 100 Democrats and K ) a 131 Republicans who voted for s TWO PIANOS. Will ‘me, GRAVE GN TMP Senetecs whe cont thew “yeas “ Kiseeae | Seen “Hine TY s * ms cae cy urs last night ‘ “t Here were friends and foes alike rs zs Mrs. Jeff Knight, Mrs. Joseph , and among the foes a good man n 6) | WANTED—A chance to bid on st| Lopez and Mrs. Ramona Lopez| Who must have had a wicked ” spa 78 ur next printing order. THE ' left recently enroute to Norfolk. | glint in their eyes and a “Hov é n 68 ARTMAN PRESS. jly9-tt Va. where they will re you going to wriggle out é eo — het) Knight's son, Harry Knight this, Mr. President m the ary HELP WANTED x. i8 stationed at Norfolk with the | tongu a k st pilots : Avaey. Bia: Corpe Whether you are Republican, simply don’t time to “go out | WAITRESSES a lta 2 x Democrat, pro or anti-New on tf irinks : GIRLS. Good sajary * a) OU > c which pe ) d mos Sat arse hat, bill were also loud in their prais-| Peay You might We | ‘gov : ‘ : KEY WEST 89 Bccihassnessiaais bia ticjes of the sibeiy plas jent ina spot like that f sd eo | HELP WANTED: white o: ke The significance of Sen. Byrd's ae id I ed, male or female. N bitter comment that the pres 4 sigh Aot cagures|Gential veto v ihn ack oe AMERICANS AND bs is 75 | perience necessar a war lead a candidgte si : r 4 74 Bi ee a unning for a h te ia cc ontinued fom E & Page One) 80 60 ae IS jis bearing on the s iy | prised contingents of Japs and MRS. " GARFUNKLE 76 65 TOP lasses niger ro < Meee eeeen resident» | | either killed or scattered them. DIES IN MIAMI ° “ - ae Ne nm ta oO e ‘esident nm Chief beneficiaries of the sub-| Allied troops at other points on Mi ‘ tal sidy plan will be the urban popu-| New Guinea. have made gains in T he C ae ’ er.,lace, where hes the political the Nassau Bay and Francisco i. : ge strength of the labor un The Bay sectors. In the latter area,|., leg 1942 electior wed | they broke through the Jep lines. yy,- urban areas to kK | causing the enemy soldiers to fall am { administ: back along the entire front. At Draft Request defection: Markham River. near the Jap i ‘i ' iratt an emergenc had sour Before the . . ely de crely soften but | Pressing a attitude og, th ues The et iad | tam thas to the f the Green of ence to k Sen wt urged ke nm of both ; H ' gong on part The mus in Smith mmnally ne m areas chief vote the in the veto came representing Likewis strength ow the gressmen tors Mail Increases Finally, Congressmen yenerally ses in mail fr do ather in. nething Oo reported sharp watch may well b in mrany con cts also “on over soldier vote, a decisive fact gressional dist the war path The breach between the ident and Congress has been i no wise healed. The resolution for Congressional recess after July 4, providing for re-conven. on call of congressional rather than at the exclu call of the esident deliberate. Congress was ing notice that the day of stamping” presidential re quests is over strikes res sive was ‘rub- THE KEY WES? | ANTISTRIKE BILL GIVE REPORT ON CITIZEN SATURDAY, PUT PRESIDENT BUS OPERATIONS — BULLETINS F D. R. ON SPOT |SHOW SAVING IN RUBBER: AND FUEL OVER OTHER EXECUTIVE AND AD base at Lae, the Alles had two clashes with enemy troops and won in both instances. The Jevs in the Munda area on New Georgia Island are believed to be getting ready to try to dis- lodge the Americans on Rendova. five miles away. by concentrated ;), air attacks, despite the fact that ,,..)) the Japs. in their last aerial cleshes, lost 123 planes to 17 by io the Allies. | they At Rendova. it was announced tin ae that large contingents of United 2S States Marines, who routed the Japs at Guadalcanal, have joined the American soldiers for what possibly may be a land attack on Munda. Only a narrow channel separates New Georgia Island from Rendova, and Munda. on the former island. is only five miles have t Dav mand M F ndez was, t from Rendova. —— No move has yet been made to a a acer cross the channel, but the shelling — ae of Munda is continuing. and Ww waves of Allied planes are joining Very. s i in the blasting attacks on the Jap tak: bases there. ike ' LATE | ge BT | (Continued from fram Page One) | FOR SALE yesterday. the prices of meat, cof- :fee end butter will be reduced,'SPECIAL—One thousand Manila regardless of what action the sen-; Second Sheets, $1.00. 500 what a wi > F We = rings We ne | MISCELLANEOUS s nbered | WILL GIVE FEMA IER PUPPIES, tog AXIS TENSELY (Continued from Page One) In all the operations, the Allies j lest only five planes. Radio Berlin told of a reid last night along the western front of Germany, but the British Air Min- istry gave out no information about such a raid. 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