Show '"W Sail Cnkc Tribune 8 1014 ZThc Wednesday Morning Nov U-Bo- Safe at I Leads to Refuel B ases U-bo- at U-bo- at M-a- A l l WASHINGTON Nov Import controls were ordered lifted Tuesday night from 53 commodities including iron ore fir pine and 33 food items it was anSimultaneously nounced that the war food admin stration will assume the import regulation of certain foods previously controlled by the war production board WFA also ordered one new commodity — unground pepper black or white — under import restrictions The release of 53 items effective Nov 13 was announced as being in line with the policy of controls as supply ship“easng ping and other strategic considerations permit” W P B removed from control the following articles: Alpaca llama and vicuna hair antimony cottonseed hull fiber Spansh cedar logs and lumber fir pine and vera logs and lumber: cotprima ton waste ergot Iodine and iron ore In taking control of food imports W F A issued a regulation which follows the pattern of W P B's import order and which requires importers of foods to obtain an authorization from WFA Applications already made to W P B and authorizations issued to W P B will continue valid Relaxation of import controls was announced for a few other items including alpargatas deerskins unmanufactured cow horse and goat skin leathers and unmanufactured hemp cannabis These still retype only) authorizations but quire import their sale in this country no longer is controlled 7 Deposit Boxes Now Rationed hours 14 Nelson Names China Staff WASHINGTON Nov 7 (UP) — Former War Production Board Chairman Donald M Nelson will take five American experts with him to China who “among them can do virtually any job in iron and steel production with their own hands and brains” he announced Tuesday Nelson Is leaving shortly to return to China to act up a Chinese W P B there Head rg the group of experts will be Herbert W Graham d rector of metallurgy and research Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp Pttshurgh Carl Albert Bell foundry superintendent United Erg neering and Foundry Co Newcastle Pa : Henrik Ove-se- n corsultmg engineer Lukens Steel Co Coatesville Pa Harry A Strain d rector of war materials fuel and tar U S Steel Corp Pittsburgh and E K Waldschmdt chief of the Shell steel section WPB steel division W:s WAUKESHA Nov 7 (CTPS) — A tale of how the campaign off the Atlantic seaboard against American shipping was dealt a crippling blow by the location of three German submarine refueling stations In the Caribbean sea was told Tuesday by Robert Zimmerman Marion 2nd a veteran of 30 years of deep sea dving He addressed a high school assembly here Zir merman revealed that he has crIy recently been given perm to reveal the information He was stated that a sunken discovered off the coast of Florida rear and divers immedate-l- y descended into the ship and found the captain's safe It was hauled to the surface and opened and a chart of the Caribbean discovered The safe exploded 45 minutes after it was hauled to the surface Zmrrerman reported due to a device which automatically set off the blast if it was not set every : British Ready Briton Foresees Air Transport WFA Relaxes Stalin’s Blast Against Japs Controls on Pleases Yank Observers Plans for Of Future World Armies WASHINGTON Nov 7 (N Y Times)— Responsible military New Commons Food Imports naval By United Press and diplomatic observers in the capital Tuesday greeted — CHICAGO Nov minister of ( i j Premier Joseph Stalin’s soviet anniversary address with general approval and felt that the Japanese should have cause for worry in the section of the speech which linked them with the nazis in the category of aggressors out that it is fairly obvious that when soviet Russia throws in her uot that it Is fairly obvious that lot with the United States Great the Britain and China in defeating Stalin has no intention of plunging to say his nation into a disastrous two-fro- Japanese Russian air bases war at the present moment nothing of Russian military and by taking on the Japanese and sea power could be of enormous that United States officials have value in hastening the end made it clear they do not want observers stated Russia to take this step at a time Another portion of Stalin’s when the primary concern is to end the European war speedily speech which received almost However they reasoned Stalin's enthusiatic approval in military carefully worded reference to the circles was the conclusion which Japanese as aggressors should reiterated that the red army in serve as an ominous reminder to with the western allies Japan now on the losing side conjunction that they may have a powerful and now faces its “final mission” of traditional enemy to face after the “finishing off the fascist beastBer-li-inr over There is his own lair ana raising over European war is can the banner of victory” do about it not much Japan Stalin does not make pledges etherManhurian-Russiadespite her large army on n border of this sort to his people if he the for it would seem equally fool- does not mean them it was pointed first out and the vigorous pledge rehardy for her to make the she is emphasized that Russia expects moye against Russia when the strong Gerbeing so hard pressed on other to smash through man defenses on the eastern front fronts If and when the time comes j and carry the war Into Germany nt Heiress Again Seeks Divorce Government cartographers in RENO Nev Nov 7 (UP) — NEW YORK Nov 7 (CTPS) — poring over the maps found cerDuke Cromwell’s long legal Dons tain spots in the Caribbean were Those persons who long ago battle for marital' freedom from marked as being rocky ConvenJames H R Cromwell will be box was tional maps dd not mitcate these a morethat a safe deposit to m which reopened in the Washoe county lrgmal place rocks Navy officials were a!o court here Thursday and Friday puzzled over the fact that the keep valuables than the underof this week In were the maps kept captain's side of a mattress had better More than 50 depositions will safe and not in the regular chart onto said boxes because these hang bank be read into the court record here room in an effort to- - determine the n Editor Dios Search rg parties Imrredately repos tones have been added to legality of New Jersey proceedings were dspatched to the locations the lst of shortages and judging 7 CP— Geoffrey in which the Nevada decree grantNov LONDON and the hidden caches latest reports may continue to Dawson 70 editor of the London ed the tobacco heiress were deof fuel and destroyed them Zim- by be as scarce as the proverbial Times for two periods 1912-1- 9 and clared invalid merman reported 1923-4Mrs Cromwell now in Cairo died Tuesday teeth tum-Irg jhen's was He said that ths the pont of the According to Frank O Brand campaign in the Atlantic and led to the even- vice president of the Empire Safe tual destruction of most of the German submarines caught with- Deposit Co in many communities bank and safe deposit companies out fuel are now reahzirg the meaning of a waiting list wnth more applications than accommodations avail able “This situation” Mr Brand declared “is further aggravated by the inability to secure new locks RELIEVED OR NO COST and keys which if available would the rentirg of boxes forced who troub’ed with permit Ever the cream of the season’s Chic hats elegant hats rcensM prcn in p'prich rd bowels open because of lost kevs The war gu 1 a cf in board Bialminn ret icl production Washington Gas Tatet try ibem for quiot has been acquainted with this hat fashions in felts or fabrics Turbans pill cf the davreii Fhajrp paini in the abdomen are problem and is seeking informae?:ea de eat rey to res pressure tion to determine what relief if boxes berets sailors calots bonnets Many colors Ml nw sufferers occatrna y hate a any is poss ble at this time” bu'Ti’nir pa n at the v t cf the stomach raed heartburn Others comDam at Here sketched you’ll find one each of the many lime cf raupitaton labored treathirr sour riirti nausea biatirc headache or d ixlness an? cf woch may Roosevelt Lauds Reds be found in the three hats de-cd- ed sa-ti- va Ex-Lontlo- I 1 U-bo- at war service also 13 seeking to have the Nevada proceedings amended to include all New Jersey proceedings in the Egypt in case Her petition also asks da court to determine the heiress perpetrated claimed in New Jersey lishing residence In this the Neva- whether fraud ns in estabstate Mrs Cromwell was granted a Nevada divorce decree from Cromwell last December Neither Mrs Cromwell nor her husband will be in court Copyright By New York Times LONDON Nov 7 — Britain’s new house of commons will be unchanged to any extent from the chamber destroj’ed by air raids if the report of the select committee considering the rebuilding is Issued Tuesday the readopted port presents the traditional dimensions and essential features of the old house but provides additional comforts for M Ps such as secretarial and reception rooms The report recommended rebuilding in a late Gothic style in keep ing with the rest of the palace of Westminster with clipshavy stone for the exterior and English oak for the interior panellings Architectural plans were prepared by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and Dr Oscar Faber drew up a heating to and ventilating scheme-designeinside conditions make approximate "a fine spring day out of door3” all the year ’round Seats available in the new chamber would be 915 compared with 77 1 in the old with 428 allocated for members against 346 Altogether there are 615 members of parliament In line with Prime Minister Churchill’s views expressed during the debate setting up the committee the report argued against enchamber for fear of larging the sense of intimacy in losing the debate allowed by the old dimensions Improved facilities for press coverage are provided for in more press seats additional telephones and installations for teletype machines The cost of the rebuilding plans was estimated at approximately 54000000 and the new chamber would be completed in four to five years d ! Viscount Swinton British 7 civil aviation and a delegate to the international air conference said Tuesday night that ‘‘the armies of the future will be very largely carried by air” in civil air transports’ Previously Asst Secy of State This system it contended is the Adolph Eerie Jr had said that five years of war had “vastly in- only one which would be “as fair creased the division between mili- to small countries as to large" tary and civil aviation” and that The British saw considerable the conversion of commercial that the conference planes into war planes was virtu- likelhood on technical aspects would agree ally impossible Apparently taking issue with of ariation and various matters of Berle Swinton told a press con- air law without which “flying ference that "Uie bomber isn’t the would be extraordinarily diffthing I am anxious about” He icult” added that a bomber “can knock Discussing the connection beout a city but it can’t capture a tween security and civil aviation e Swinton recalled that the Americity or a country and an division can” can DC-- 3 “your best transport Bntan’s chief delegate to the plane” is the plane which has been conference then recalled that Ger- carrying troops man divisions “smashed” Berle conference president reHolland and said the troops were turned home to vote but was exs carried in “the standard pected 'back here Wednesday German transport plane” which was “so familiar throughout Latin Complete Stocks — Instinctively America before the n of air lines” the People Turn to Our Store British sources meantime reiterated their contention that "unregulated competition” in the air would he disastrous and called for mutual agreement among the 53 delegations to institute global transport service ton an interim Prices tha basis with a “regulated number of Lowest in ' Ik f air-born- air-bor- air-bor- ne JU-52- Latin-Anoerica- wall paper: services” This type of regulation the British said would mean that each country would have a traffic quota determined on the basis of passengers mail and cargo embarked If Wm lit SmK from its own airports town SfJGBEIlG PkMGO ATM f 3 j j I Mill IN j Gas In Stomach and Bowels I ai reauit from (a pressure For Eastern Gains Guarantee Mony-Bic- k Tablets made r rei ef rt excess gas tre e xae ccrrsfort reaui'ira from nd Tt-- jr n t hys c sold on a of money bark if the r tvbofie iruarante fail to c - ealiafaaho'ill tion w'tl reaj't Ant Rood drurtmt can supply you Caution l‘a only as j"cted Alaya on rand at Balr-an- n' rre-al'- S C fr a-- e n -ia frt H- MKTWl to i price groups Nov 7 CD — A congratulatory anniversary message from Pres Roosevelt to Pres Mikhail Kalinin of Russia said a speedy rout of nazl aggressors and a continuation of close collaboration between all the united nations couli be expected the soviet news agency said Tuesday night -- WALCRUV and OWIt STORFS Ad- attractive LONDON rree-aur- - 1 vzh re-L- e! 1 HAVE YOU WONDERED? n fR HOW COME FLTUMAVS DISH UP SUCH A SWELL STORY ABOUT TAILOR-MAD- E QIAU ITT PULS FIX E WOOLEV5- -A ND THEN TACK ON SC CH A LOW PRICE ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU HAD THE NOTION THAT TAILOR-MAD- E CLOTHES WERE mEMrvrt WELL TOt'BE RIGHT— SLUTS WITH A TAILOR MADE PEDIGREE DO BELONG TO THE THEY'RE MADE BLUE CHIPS BETTER THAN MOST— THEY FIT BETTER AND USUALLY WEAR BETTER f THEM WHY THE LOW PRICE OF 9 Tailor-Mad- o i SUITS OR A SUIT j A profile brim trimmed with a large satin turquoise bow Black and O'COAT Both for Orig v i lfe AS fft PULLMAN IS THE ONLY BECAUSE EXCLLSIYE RETAIL ANTI WHOLESALE WITH A CLOTHIER TAILORrNG PLANT IN LT AH THE PULLMAN SALES FLOOR IS IN THE IS NO PLANT— THERE OUTSIDE MAKER OR RETAILER TO COLLECT NO ROUND-ABOU- T EXTRA PROFITS SYSTEM TO ADD ON EXTRA COSTS YOU POCKET THE DIFFERENCE SELF-OWNE- ft it' 'V‘ D k ' ! v - - ' - it s Same Deal Coes for the Ladies Suit & O’Coat Suit & O'Coot GOSSA $15 99 ' ‘ straight forward or over one eye y k Orig NOW 795 R Store Hours: 10 a m to 6 p vi Monday thru Saturday I ftiTiitfif Sizes 34 to 42 Average or long length The Paris Foundations— Second Floor LADIES’ TAILORED-TO-ORDESUITS AND COATS TWO MEN OR TWO LADIES OR A MAN AND A LADT MAY SHARE ONE ORDER frt side sections and lace trimmed bra 3" $4450 $4950 FllllRIiin lipiHDLF ID1LS05 —j 128132 SOUTH UEST TEF3PIE V— M is s S imp lie i ty y A black tricorne beret to be worn c'- - OTHER GROUPS T ho NOW I Brocade batiste foundation garment with elastic t A Vh i- V iftmtHifftoMiiiiriiiigAiiiia ’ |