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i ge : 3 % i annette - : : = Ta. | Warteom Drive - | . WASHINGTON. — The recent] two-thirds of that amount—$58,- To Halt ci 1 Allied-Swiss agreement for dis-;| 140,000—in Swiss francs. y ie posal of German @ssets in Switz. she Swiss said ‘| week that. he ‘had launched a/ eg angles. e E q ‘i all the assets. The: ‘l@eive to close every labor union} tliese | get all J they t “Have 9 cigaretio?” . . a Closen shop conteset now operat-|. Oe eee Stoney voted that by using the frozen | ida. 1 améoth aitanger asked when the® a erie indsiry. to frace $130,000,000 of stolen f omar yhandled in exactly | ~band ‘stepped. - | is the first action to be | Sold which apparently showed up| probably could have forced Rah Prag ‘the Gulf manner as other rivers and : we Susie scowled. “Kid taken by the state’s fiery At-| in five countries during the war, ‘ : ybors projects are handled. ri sstuff! My gang uses the real torney General in his campaign ‘The -agreement was significant}. a ‘recent|©specially important cae thing now.” to enforce Florida’s controver- becntine ik oak b eakiern fer Ale oe e rene o am ‘entitl-/| Ur long Florida coast line, Agents say “reefers"—mari-| sig] “Right-to-Work” amend-| ©“ Sey A 2 it_would constitute economic} 24 «gatute to Florida Day”, prais- #8 many places is being danger- Shuana cigarettes aren't enough ment which prohibits the closed| Allied negotiations on German warfare against’ Switzerland, ‘ing ‘the ‘part ‘that Florida played) °USly eaten away by erosion. “for bays and girls like Susie shop. assets with the other European} whom the Allies need as an e¢o-|i° "winning the war and the fine| _It is interesting to note that these days, They have found «t's my purpose to proceed in| W@rtime neutrals — Sweden,|nomic partner in rebuilding Eu- Florida -communi-|€lections haven't ‘been ‘too goo hem using five kinds of the old- 4 constructive and effective man-| SP@in, and Portugal. The Allies | rope. —Hties aud: i . {for the isolationists. I remember which almost dis- yer toward obtaining from em- | °t only about “half a loaf” from I have: had .an investigation) the struggle between Senator ‘the matket dur- ployers in the state who have| te Swiss.They hardly can expect | were unable to apply pressure}ordered to determine whether | Wheeler and I had in the Demo-, war years, | any forg of closed shop contrect, }more from the others, because ‘they :could not afford veterans:are getting surplus prop- | cratic Convention in 1940, Only Oriental Supply Revives 'a prompt and complete cancel-' International Law Fails lose their trade .with Switzer-Jerty, as they are supposed to get, my appeal by welepbnne ade Presi- (.@ 4 Import shipping from-the Ori-. jation,” Watson declared. - More important from a_long- | land. in Wprida. : ‘gag iespregpe gators . 4 nil then, and sources of ; range view is that the agreement ‘French Were Resentful | 1 am also demanding that the ike Sita mee ng = taffie were cut off. Now . F tappenently. toyed into discard a | Guly: the Erengh - expresped Civil Servier authorities give yet] AED DiRRe eee eee rter are open. Much of the sup- | ‘ {lot of previously-accepted inter- | blunt dissatisfaction with the.jerans the.preference they are en- | P! J rol { nati ; eement. They signed it, they,|titled to have under the law. Joe| Struggles in the Senate between into parts of Mex-'| {national Jaw coneerning neutrals. | 88" . 4eC y ) c 2 N d Clark Bago, 4 A . Reber: the Disabl-|‘Senators Wheeler, Nye an is difficult for those } This was the picture when ne- | Said, only under (British-Amer- 7 ts, represe! Mog da was just|as leaders of the isolation bloc’ rate. Well-tinanced | R VE Sotiations swigted dn Washing | ican: gmemune -- ‘hecsuae,, Weviped \VRIEn® i ile ‘bringing | and me leading the bloc behind running it into Texas, | |ton “March 18: could ‘not -hold: out alone. Theyphere, figin. Jacgeonville Bringing On ident Roosevelt tor prepared! and California. Job-| Every time I read about this| _, THe United States, Britain ang | expressed “particular ee “te pon ae aw angie the| ness and support of the Allies ip the raw product to Virginia Senator | F*@nce claimed all German as-|Over the gold settlement—be- ae ; {and the debates Senator Wheeler’ for processing, and the | Mt. Byrd-—the Virginia ‘Senator’ .0+. sin ‘Switzerland, which they (cause France figured heavily in |proposed Ma ep hedes arg DRS RT a er pponagagire he eRe ai) consumer channels. more power to you.” He is one amas They said it was neces- — gold. na ae women will have equal duties un-'| Sion I challenged Senator pier x tics Agent told-me that; > 11. favorite senators. That | S#"Y to take over these holdings | big ORY be. der the Jaw but they will have | &r to debate in his home city now most of it is being (14 “Soreback” knows what ails | ™ake certain they never could | The $130,000,000 originally be- eqital rights. It has been a long| Helena, Montana. I went and ip Cleveland, Detroit, «Chi- | 443. country. He knows what we} De used to help Germany rearm, |longed to Belgium, which de-1, 5.4 battle to lift women to a SPoke but he didn't get there, Buffalo, Rochester ‘and! votta do if we are to keep two} “8% they added, the Allied Posited it in the Bank of France} iocition of equal rights but| Now Senator Clark, Senator Nye les sel peetticelly alt} 2°" a ae ceaae cecus a countries devastated by Germany | at the start of the war. When throughout the ages steady pro-| and Senator Wheeler have been dealers are musicians or ex- She Falta pa ag ed. like in Eu-| 2&4 @ tight to use the assets to France collapsed, the gold wasigress has been made. I have a|Tejected in their own states, All: megsicians of cheap popular dance saat a a the gent a persev- | rébuild. smuggled out to Dekar in French |i) granting equal pay to women, Of them are fine gentlemen per- oréhestras and the jazz-hound : : + & z ‘a0 tiem ~~? ‘Neer ‘ 7 2 = & i se ! # ee 3 s f ee ge | of Es 2 é f p 4 ; The Swiss had different ideas. | West Africa, but the Vichy gov- lor equal work. We have got to| SoMally but the people have re- 3 “type of individual. - P Blagg Like 18 good oe oe ‘hey would seize the asscts—|ernment eventually ‘brought it Caan that fight too. . we| jected isolationism. They know s ® Phat, he said, is how peddlers | Whem he Sets the scent, he StS. which they estimatde at only |back and turned it over to the}don't get the bill through Con.| the nations of the world have got|pyS @iLee Cleaning _" deggie, He sees an excess of 2 million | bout $250;000 Ge i this ‘i ill .| to stand together and work to- 8 contact such girls as “Susie” and as I, and cost- | 2ou ;000;000—and guaran-}Germans. gress session, we will con: F CTree Remove! and her friends. Arrests are es-|°" the Govk: Dare ue tee they never would be used to France Held the Bag tinue our efforts next session. gether if we are to have peace} 5 difficult because the) ié the citizens around > mutiom finance a German war machine.| Germany “appropriated” the| My: bill appropriating one hun-| 204 well being in the world. = eee Seedmapicums, fort eee ee tane | They said that under interna-|gold and, the French claim, ‘dred million dollars to the Presi- Roofing tive. operators pica the the hotel bills, free gas, airp tional law they could not re SAN it in Switzerland for safe- |dent to: make an all-out effort to| Ecuador has 10 seaports. @Roof Painting rug- are alerted to spot real ttet on Sen eed ig{the assets over to the Allies keeping and to buy war ma- pectin the ape aod, owe eh ’ - 3 ©Top Soil nareoties agents and signa! the} 4.0.2 the CIO puts him on the| Without compromising their neu-/| terials. When the war was over, |¢ancer has now been favorably Husbands Wives! . . peddlers. | i “i A 5 sa reported out by the Senate For- purge list, but which Mr. Byrd | tality. Also, they had claims of ,France was hard-pressed itself | 7¢P0 ry e For. 4 : Sand Rock Jive Dives the Center says, it is his greatest compli-|their own — against Germany| but reimbursed Belgium for the eign Relations Committee and ay The bureau, headed by H. J. nt, and badge @f honor There Which they believed should be /lost gold, hoping = get much of Hay saphena > = | Want new w Pep and Vim ? FREE ESTIMATE me i ma ‘ ; ‘Thousan co! weak, worn-out, Anslinger, pretty well knows the! i” ome hombre—he is an old-| Satisfied from the assets. bese am the Gewonis VARS | Sens Comaities, We hope ‘to! vim, titsilts.’try Osteen Tonle Faplecs, Contains John R. Wateon sources ji 5 : ‘The Bargaining Tactic the Swiss agreement France will : . pot geod " Lom gor queer. Soy =| Allied officials a coer tart-} get ‘but a y rr and French |Sét the bill enacted: at this ses- | fitdmia'b,. Low cost! Incrodudtey cise onl hoe - A fa nice er im A i 2 ‘sion. j; At all @ here—in habit-forming peril of the traffic | (;,:,ons—union, or rebel, or na- {Ty that perhaps the loss of these | Claims bac ennai ° Leitigesyei have kotived itd. in-excess:of:} ke 7 aie, sores overt eee has “moved from well-known] +iv¢ son, And while talking about | Swiss claims against Germany ; 28ainst bi one hundred thousand communi- eriminal channels to these jive Virginia, that Gov. Tuck there,! would constitut the price. of ; nations. = . _leations about the OPA from dives, where unrestrained youths |). could have a pat on the back | neutrality in a World War. In-| Hence, the French are asking ‘Piorida, and I hope. the -people } € think a “thump” or. two will he is no synthetic. \ directly, the Swiss were given to| why a neutral country which! win) understand that it has ‘been \ “send” them, and “hot horns” in| y+ 7 was good at palaver afd; understand that unless they came | Maintained profitable trade with | ahsolutely impossible for me to the bands use the stuff to stay bi aa hasty club ethics, I sorta | across, the United States might | Germany through much of the/answer all those messages. I , a . i “hot.” ike I would like to rove! be slow in releasing about $1,:} War should be permitted to keep | think the people understand from | However, agents recently have = oe Bate ct up the idea | 750,000,000 in Swiss assets} gold looted by the Nazis from the papers that I have done EXCESS arrested 26 peddlers in the Times of moving our U. S. A. capitol) “frozen” here during the war: Allied countries, everything I could to get OPA Square, 52nd Street and Harlem Sai iver there to Rich-| The Swiss were stubborn.| The Swiss denial that the gold | continued .as it was for another | Te areas of New York. They arrest-| 9°05" she FINE They said a lot of what the Allies Was “looted” does not impress |vear, because I ‘believe that this oe \ Oust Polsonenae \ ed 16 in Rochester and Buffalo.) yous with the low down, called German assets were re: France, and probably does not in the long run is for the best in- | , 1% 1S miles ef Liieas cok phigh ed In 1945 narcotics agents made JO SERRA. | Swiss, having been acquired imtconvince other European Allied |terests of the public. So if the | worked. Thesetiny filtersand tubes arework- tit 1474 arrests and ‘seized 5,052 gitimate trade transactions,|Mations which suffered from People in Florida don't hear from | i¥,4sy and night to help Nature rid your p t system of excess acids and poisonous waste. ; 5 eee nae German ession. me in Tesponse to their messages | _ When disorder of kidney function re bY He oasdinerbaaal —_ 12,500 lene —— aca 5 ee Se or don’t hear from -me promptly, | paveneeaceames aclashe heme, even while there was a relative By War In Warsaw Finally a compromise was}; The jackrabbit got its name pote rang: potinaas eal a 4 scarcity of the illicit products. WARSAW, Poland. —(AP)—j reached. The Swiss would kee! swe from the fact that its large ears [ | nesacien ae dizziness. Erojuenjarscaner Luciano Mob Is Back The war and long German occu- | half the German assets, exclus- Were thought to resemble those | ver Sen tieien tienes ehoanene wrtee with, Now, they say, there is evi-| pation left 12,500 orphans in the|ive of goki money, and give the| of a jackass. "DVETO.MALARIA? ap a | Paes Sg eh a te was dence that the old “Lucky” Lu-|;uined city of Warsaw, but most i other half to the Allies. The . 560 acts AT ONCE to re- | els, 80 ask your druggist for Daan's Pitts eiano mob is back in operation|of these are getting a new start! Swiss would k@ep all the gold; The gardenia was named after| Me eseihby milters Trans fant diaretic, used successfully by mile in New York. They have obtain-|in life through the famous John/ money, estimated at $68,000,000,{Dr. Alexander Garden, of sare ouigc suas ed indictments against 30 nar-| Badouen orphanage. i but would pay the Allies about; Charleston, S. C. a ° mM * eoties vendors in the East in the} This institution, reopened i me = = = Sig Spe = ast month, February, 1945, shortly after the | @@*®S@Seeeesccescesosnconesseseveseseseescooesoneooceoese ~ The _ undercover men whol Nazis cleared out of the capital, |'§ Posed as addicts and bought] acts as a “clearing house” fore from such seasoned narcotics}the orphans, of whom 3,500 are/$ ie is traffickers were almost killed by crippled. | vendors when police closed in for] The United Nations Relief and | arrests. . °° | Rehabilitation administration's For 40 years the United States} mission in Poland is supplying! has led a world movement to] most of the clothing and food. limit “narcotics to medicinal needs, There have been repeat- JUMP SAVES LIFE ed attempts to enforce interna-| BUFFALO, Wyo. — Seeing a tional control agreements. It] wheel rolling down a steep can- seems there now is overproduc-jyon road in front of his truck, tion of opium in war impoverish-]}Roy Wilson suddenly recognized | ed Oriental countries. The U. S.Jit as a front wheel from his. own being the world’s richest coun-|truck, He jumped. A split second try, is the sales target. later, his load of logs shifted and crushed the driver’s cab. AMG In Berlin Finds Under Burmese law, a wife New Black . Market may become head of the house- BERLIN. —(AP)—“Stragglers”| hold if the husband drinks too have put American Military | freely. Government wise to an extensive SRS ee black market in food-ration} Driver ants can cross streams ae by forming their bodies into com- e ordinary citizen comes promptly to the city offices in whieh ration cards are distributed wnd lines up in the course of the first. five days of each month, when new cards are handed out. “Stragglers,” who appeared in}! tens of thousands, are men and women who apply for their new]. cards about the middle of the} Recent medical month. Food officers wondered how anybody ‘could let 10 or mor€ days of the month pass without feeling hunger. They found that thousands of Berlin- ers called for their ration cards, promptly sold them in the black market for fabulous prices (one man collected $4,800 from the sale of his family's food cards), and then joined relatives in the country who had food. 619 ANGELA ST. Corner of Eaton and Elizabeth Streets MAY WE ESTIMATE ON YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB? 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