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Loomrmnice at By MUGO &. GIN6S. Special Washington Correspondent of The Citizea WAR PRISONERS NOT GQOPLED, FAIR TREATHENT (@2LP8 VU. 5. SOLDIERS tion goals may be upped or low- ered as military events require. Under-Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson points out that The War Department has an|** 2 ),) ground troops need more ammu- unten a te = : _ pa —_ nition, heavy artillery and tanks. ape af Gers prisuners of war There is talk about speeding up hte @ direct effect in securing bet the production of a new, secret Me Weetment of Amerman. pris-]fihter-plane and the production = held i German jeclares{ Qf more heavy bombers, trucks ion Gen. Aveher L. Pereh, pro-'and engine parts. mereka! general, who deajes| The truth of the matter is that me of tex hendling of;there can be no accurate predic- prioonets of wis tion of the probable needs of Kt & quite con column- | ground forces prior to actual bat- tis, comment ot | wuthors to} ale experience. Troops’ on the allegations that the War|firing line, fighting for their Ssicen idling” pris-jlives, cannot stop to take care of + T ; wa Con feed, firwtect io wer end. ted State that the fixes fition: of equipment and wastage in- rules | evitably increases with the in- labor | tensity of the fighting. More- f prisoners!cver, our soldiers must have mueh as the) what they need in proportion to d the *-|what the enemy throws into the vbligati "| struggle. In view of the various reports of war | from the battlefields, the immed- wd re-|iate necessity is to produce and and 43) keep producing until the enemy en n in & en mt, it is under the on ving its ter i totals 150,14 weeks that « — <i tag among ig defeated! There is no way to nee ~" B thes five murders sell ghatsthaw Aer cael ONG we forced suicides have been! sau Air Force, may require and to Nazi methods. +Anewering the complyntsyof when the demand arises, there over-seblous pattidk. that|™¥shibe nocdelay in providing the supplies. Consequently, there must be enotfidus reserve stocks. PUBLIC DEBT CAN CAN BE PAID” f WITHOUT NATIONAL RUIN eivoners who dic are Wi Nazi Tags on their , the General reports that wuthorities show the Game reepect for prisoners taken trom United States forces. More-) ‘The public debt of the United Gee, Be says that American pris-istates, ‘on June 30th, 1944, Gere im Germany receive the’ amounted to $201,003,000,000, re rations as German troops at} Geese camps and that these are : — by Red Cross food, : | We regerd to the work perform-! representing an increase of $64,- 307,000,000 during the fiscal year. Not many, years ago, the fin- @ be prisoners of war daring | @ncial wizards of the country 194, General Lerch says that this| Were busily warning us that ted « saving of $80,000,-| financial collapse would ensue at Army posts. camps and sta-|if the debt of .the nation ever tems. lmasmuch as the prisoners | @erk @t preveiling wages but re-; lapse has ensued and the nation } ARMOUR’S STAR BRAND @tive only © cents a day in can., continues to spend money on a | PEA 6-Oz, eee for their labor, the | lavish scale to prosecute its war i : Se Jar Tament manages ake a| effort H FOOD CENTER offers outstanding food DILL MIXED : Steft.on ai) work performed by| Secretary of the Treasury and day out, six days Att ne kr So, w meine at. c f Priteners of war Henry well teary La out fruits ends vcbessuless) top-duality anne | PICKLES Jar 25 - that ex, itures rf _ ws 2 apeaegi es MonTinG MEN Must Have |‘! CXPendtures fqr tnterpst fer May we j|() EARLY JUNE mee UNLIMITED SUPPLIES PEAS ihe _ Can 15¢ who find it difficult to} 3 : 1%-Lb. waterstand why the Army can-| TAMARA TAUMANOVA in O Beaci envoy shoppineEat GRITS come 1a at make up its mind as to the “ a i PILLSBURY YELL quantity of supplies, equipment | DAYS rer, Wing Heeis/ Hoods Center ow 1%-Lb. Weapons and munitions needed | ne: Z is pleasant because you CORN MEAL. Carton 8 for the prosecution of the wars | Sst shop in an atmosphere of > Sanaa S-—tien it is omens. Mie | Ah COR AC AI, prewar courtesy. ... We 14-02, the coe (fo asa lecarypatdnerny intend to stay in business . OMATO CA SUP _ Bt 20 Ger eant above 1944 deliveries. BETTY RHODES in 5 pe my ence Tomer . permanent friend- jj CHILI SAUCE eae 25° figure is known to be] “SALUTE FOR THREE” oh : s SIND. — t upon what happens aya see eile Wedaingepand Bendy EXTRA FANCY PATNA @broad, it is obvious that ae RICE Long 15 e aaa Our Store Closes at 1 P. M. Every Thursday Grain. oe een: ae Viren TABLE AES NEYO SE SITS Bi 2 i TLS COFFEE Goer Uae TIONING METABLE te ae SHOES LIBBY’S Pepe se sete aa mz Agim sang te 8 i} DEVILED HAM ocr 3 = fhwough March 31; coe Book 3, arian —<———— D Can For through April 2-M: : FLORIDA Se ee Se ft Sot GRAPEFRUIT JUICE cn 15¢ june Ss through March 317 $s ead Ala SWIM for Fun FINE ART = through April 28; YS, aeigheel pt a ae ’ COMPLEXION 2 A2-D2 through June 2: ; SOAP te 6 Cakes 25 a CALIFORNIA two worezs om VET A MiI= roruzan prices LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY Rates ROOM Write or Wire Aeasonabie for Reservations WITH BATH end TELEPHONE = Ly PERSHING HOTEL 226 N.E. Ist Avenue 100 beeen Elevator * BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION PLAN YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AT ARCHER’S There You Will Be Certain of Getting the BEST the Market Affords Make up your shopping list now—bring it to Archer's, Our teelly wide selection of food products will surprise you. Plan to restock your pantry shelves completely. Archer’s Grocery “The Store That Serves You Best” 814 FLEMING ST. PHONES 67 and 47 as: - WATHONG BRAC PRO wren reached $100,000,000,000. No col-| Musical Marine { (Continued from Page One) ment in the successful test made last night. The representative of the com- pany instructed Leonard Curry, Horace Everette and Theodore Al- bury in the operation of the lung and they will show other firemen the way to use it. (By Annociated Presa) | IRON LUNG | | about military service that seems to bring out the music in a man’s soul, nobody knows, but service-! men continue to mix music with| macihne guns, Latest edition to the songwrit- ers in uniform is 29-vear-old Ma- rine Sgt. Alfred Carbuto, veteran the year ending next June will be less than two per cent of the does not decrease the amount of the gross national product avail- able for consumption or capital expansion since it is collected from taxpayers and paid to hold- ers of the debt who are also tax- payers. There is much in the observa- tion of the Secretary of the Treasury. Obviously, if the na- tion collects $5,000,000,000 in taxes from its citizens and im- Out Again” during the famous assault on Cape Gloucester’s Hill 660. Named the Fighting Fifth’s marching song by its regimental} commander, the tune was heard in the middle of a half hour tran- scription made by a group of} Marines on one of the Pacific) Islands and cast Music, Ine., which has} purchased and published it. Sgt. mediately thereafter pays out Carbuto was brought to New $5,000,000,000 in interest to its York, where he introduced his citizens, the total amount of song on the air. money available for private use has not been diminished by the transaction. The money, of course, is transferred from the taxpayer to the bond-holders and the effect of the swap upon the national economy depends upon the use of’ the money by those who receive it. musician before the war, he didn’t turn to songwriting until he was overseas. He is now sta- tioned at Quantico, Va. The number of shipyards en- gaged in U. S. Navy work rose from 22 in 1939 to 325 in 1942. STOP and SHOP at Wing Lee’s FOOD CENTER Duval and Angela Streets Phone 94 Health, Renewed Vim! Whether you're an amateur who just lazes in sand and sun—or a profes- sional water champion, you'll apprec- iate the super-quality of the swimming trunks we are showing! A choice of boxer and other styles, all with built- in support. LEWINSKY’S '|MEN’S SHOP I 525 Duval St., Key West, Fla. i PHONE 146 Writes Tune At Front) SHOOTING EYE! NEW YORK. — What there is y z A. anticipated gross national pro- of four major campaigns against [#1 down my faee. I became ex- ees her stepfather, De. ig duct for the same period. He ex- the Japanese, who wrote “Get ee thinking that I eurely, was plains also that such a payment Your Gear On, We're Moving|*'0~ i brought to Broad- r — i Although the sergeant was a |FUNNY CASE OF |had imbedded itself like a bul- let.” The explanation of these pecu- (iy Associated Press) * liar accidents, according to an RAPID CITY, S. D.—Grover C.} eye specialist,;lies in the fact that: |Dotson, of Sturgis, vows he has | artificial eyes sometimes become } |had “two eyes explode” (not just| racked and the fluid from the pop) in his head. socket seeping in produces enough Dotson relates that during the|%#S to cause them to explode. other war he was in Aberdeen, baat: ated quietly meditating. | The Connecticut district repre-| A Clare | here was a ‘shot’ and a pain in| sented in Congress by ‘my right SBlaed Was trick. | Boothe Luce used.to be repre= | VV OCT IVI I VI IVI T® When Dotson removed his arti+ ‘ficial eye, he found a small hole the back of it. The next time it happened he! was asleep in bed a few weeks a as awakened by the in. The eye: had shot deeper into my head and I was several BABY'S Da en Dey COLDS be VICKS Bermuda Market JOHN COBO, Proprietor An Up-to-Date Sanitary Market—Complete New Refrigeration White at Eliza Street Phone 52 CLOSING HOURS Week-Days, 6 p. m.; Saturdays, 8 p. m.; Thursdays I p.m. hdd ddd ddddaddnddrdtntndrtnd Shop Here and Save More Best Quality — Lower Prices! MEAT. » We expect to receive a limited amount of MEAT like all other markets for this week-end... What we get will be placed on Sale Saturday morning. . . Do your shopping here and get meat with your grocery order. TW AdbadaaaadahadAaaAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA ddatrtrtetadrtntndded CHAMPION TOMATO PASTE AVERY TABLE SALT UNDERWOOD’S BLACK. 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