Show - 1 m - 1 ' ' k ' ' - - Vbc Salt gake Zeiburte NVednesday Atorning Sports Play Ickes Sees Alaska Road Finished Within Year 'lieli of President 1 Tanning Bloc Stands Firm In Parity Row ' a Recreation Aids War Effort Roosevelt Says w" thg - March 10 UP)— President Roosevelt in a formal statement released at a press con- WASHINGTON 1 I a I 1 i I I I I - ' - I March 10 (N)— Chairman Patman (D) Texas of the house small business committee Tuesday introduced two bills to aid retail automobile dealers and others in financial distress as a result of the wartime rationing of commodities they sell One bill would authorize the Reconstruction Finance corporation under certain conditions to purchase or make loans upon the security of any article or Coarnmodity the sale or distribution of which was rationegd The second would permit any WASHINGTON TEET El the new FIT LIKE NEW cushion plastic snakes loose plates fit comfortably for weeks Nola powder—stot 1I Dentur-Ez- e sans-be- d paste Economical Thousands'of users Get a tube of Dentut-Ez- e today! Hands-siztube Sgr—New large size 98i & e EHTUR-EZIE-tt OWL DRUG CO PAY LESS GREEN and Other Leading Storm AWAL- Drug (Adv) - L 1 H - i rlcnim:-- T ''' k 1'1'1 ' - ' ' ---- - 1 ' 00000-- g 1 tA 1ri C MEMPHIS Tenn- March 10 01 —Police recovered his stolen car for him all right—but John Fredericci still has to hoof it Officers blazed away at the auto when the thieves tried a getaway "I am mighty glad to get my car back" mused Fredericci "but I aorta wish the officers had missed the tires" ri 67 ' il i y : (' 0 ItNt 1413 Nt:t Aoll I 11 I'4' o I 71 !Lac--- Vtl) N OF REPAYMENTS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE 111 E INTERVIEW rt t ar iamale 0111 In 1 fill- - ' is Loans $10 A kl I t— - AMU 41111 ANC A N I 4 OF rnms aummo steel-whe- el manufacturers 'must reduce their output of rubber tired vehicles 45 per cent below the average monthly production in JanIn uary a n d February April production must be cut 60 per cent W P 13 officials said the curtailment would mean that only about 10000 rubber tired tractors could be made this month and about 8000 in April a WASHINGTON March 10 (HI— ' ' A ''' i l The profundipolished polysyllabic N M of ties James Landis dean of t t 1 ? : The Harvard law school and direc' os ' f:' tor of civilian defense seem to be rabows"'''" a little too fancy for President -' ' '' ' Roosevelt i V The chief executive read to a k ert :'' t conference Tuesday a letter press 4 i0-4 1 1 which Landis had prepared for him '4 ie $:t:': : 1 to to the federal works agen:'' ° 4 't - - t cy sencl t on the subject of blacking out f e I r - k f ti -' — - -- - federal buildings during air raids -- 414v - ? ' 1 - 4 To Obtain Obscuration a James M Landis bead of "Such preparations shall be His polished poir made" the letter said "as will 0CD syllables were too elegant completely obscure all federal buildings and nonfederal buildings occupied by the federal government during an air raid for any period of time from visibility by reason of internal or external Illumination Such obscuration may be obtained either by blackout con- struction or by termination of the illumination" With a grin Mr Roosevelt hasto remark that "obscura- tened (Continued from Page One) usable as carcasses for retreading his language or recapping Under this system the follow- Roar of Laughter pasHe read on "This will of course ing sample prices for four-ple senger car tires of size require that In building area! In set forth: Class 1 $810 class 2 which production must continue the blackout construction $665 class 3 $445 class 4 $150 during must be that internal IlThe new tire price for this size luminationprovided may continue" Is $1475 Mr Roosevelt asserted that he The price for fourth class used tires of all size is $150 knew some people who had had The tread design depth measure- internal illurnination and after a ments used in fixing the classifi- roar of laughter subsided he concations for truck tires are slightly tinued once more with ths letter:: larger The first category includes tires retaining of an inch occupied by personnel may be obor more the second those with scured by terminating the Illummore than of an inch but ination" The chief executive stopped less than of an inch the third those having of an turned to his press secretary Steinch or less The fourth truck tire phen Early and ordered a rewrite class is the same as that for job Tell them he said that in buildsmooth passenger car tires for ings where they have to keep the Sample truck tire prices tires size 825-1First work going to put something In buildings class $3770 second class $3083 across the window third class $2055 fourth class where they can afford to let the work stop for a while turn out $720 The new tire price is $6850 for the lights Stop there he ordered this size The maximum passenger car tube price is $150 for all sizes Cupid Outlaws Axis Truck tube ceiling prices range NIEXICO CITY March 10 from $2 to $14 Mexicans in the Pacific (— roast Henderson urged that buyers state of Sinaloa were forbidden by insist upon the dealer measuring state authorities Tuesday to marry for them the depth of the tread German Italian or Japanese nationals design ' - N ': i - k - - '''"-0- - 0 2 -- - 41 1 1 7 - - '- k -- x- ! - 4 - A - 7 Av- zsa-a-ama- —- e- U S Restricts Used Tire ' -' thfill 111111111111 If " L'40 I e CI S sp t I I dB I 3 I t '" I t 2-- IT H E:i'' l'--' to :':': f (''''''t'' - b0 : 1 '' kof ' - I 65 I C ' "'1':' t '' '''' ' Ni t t ''1 '0 ir 4 1 ' J O ' s ' : )"4-t ( ')" ' 0 4 tilt I ii :: '' ':' ' 7: : 1- 1 I - :'0 ' 't ' f at 1 7' - I 1 l i i 41‘ '''l ft 1 V 1 i l's ' ' r 1 t 1 f ''A 'l o - 4 44 I I '''' i' '''V e 4 ' 1 ' li r ? - 1 - 1 I 1 : i !? 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DATES AND AMOUNTS SOSitt) P ' aL----)out- ots NJ i I J ili'r ' !e411:! ' 1 L'43 See us - are n WPB Ban Hits Rush Last-Minu- te 1 - Ayoid the 0060°ig°1° ' 71 - 00100 - -- I - '' - i 7: ' Gasoline Curtailment Nears ForI7 Seaboard States 4 :: "I believe we have the necessary votes to retain the ban" he told reporters Administration leaders however Insisted they would have enough strength to strike the prohibition from the bill They' have repeatedly backed up the president's earlier declaration that acceptance of the prohibition would add a billion dollars to the nation's food costs As the seventh day of debate on the $695000000 supply measure approached some of the most controversial provisions remained unsettled t Food Stamp Funds d They included reductions in funds for administration of the food stamp plan continuance of benefit payments to sugar growers deep slashes in funds for farm tenant loans and for loans and grants for rural rehabilitation and a $90- 000000 reduction in the borrowing power of the rural electrification administration : 1?pstc'4 - 1 1 "All income over and above that needed to keep our business structure alive and intact should be taxed to the limit—leaving only - : 1 - But His Tires—Alas — I 1 ----- - 'Such recreation may come by participation in or attendance at various sports motion pictures music the drama picnics et cetera All of them play a necessary and beneficial part in promoting an over-al- l efficiency by relieving the strains of war and work —The actual occurrence of very large gatherings of course must - '1 Thident's (Continued from Page One) will' be presented to congress ' Wednesday 2 Held Beneficial ' House Okehs Sixty Billion Hike in - wi is : 3 y enough for survival" said the association's statement W J Schieffelin Jr who presented the chamber's plan to the committee said that after experience With the sales tax congress would be in a better position next fall to know how to raise the re- $2000000000 of the big was sale of a rationed article to total President Roosevelt and Secinstitute proceedings in federal or retary of the Treasury Morgenstate courts for relief of liabilities thau have recommended under his lease on premises he had occupied or for relief of liabilities NEW YORK March 10 UPI— for payment of obligations seMancured by mortgages trust deeds or The National 'Association of taxaproposed ufacturers Tuesday on similar securities property tion "to the limit—leaving only will enough' for survival"—and to detailed congress its offer plan WPB Seeks Screen Wednesday - The N A M made the announceSound Projectors ment after a joint meeting of its WASHINGTON March 10 (INS) 'executive sand finance commit—The war production board Tues- tees The chairman of t h e latter day requested the owners of apJ Cheever Cowdin who 35000 group proximately sound motion picture projectors is also chairman of the board is-of manufactured and sold during the Universal Pictures corporation last three years to offer them for sued this statement: "It is the consensus of this comBecause sale to the government mittee of the aluminum shortage producrepresenting 80 per cent tion of new projectors is being of the nation's war production manufacturers that all corporacurtailed tions and individuals with income should be taxed to the maximum on local conditions depend safety of their ability to pay for the of the moment burden of this war terrific be'Within reasonable limits I "All income over and above that lieve that the war effort will not strucbe hampered but actually im- needed to keep our business be should and intact alive ture proved by sensible particiaption in taxed to the limit—leaving only It healthy recreational pursuits order to must be borne in mind however enough for survival—irk victorious the prosecuguarantee as as is usual' just that 'recreation to eliminate profbad as 'business as usual' recrea- tion of the war tion under present conditions can iteers andof toourinsure the future government" be undertaken solely with the pur- solvency pose of building up body and mind and with the chief thought that Owner Recovers Auto this will help win the° ar'° secondary At the same time it has been proven beyond doubt that human beings can not sustain continued and prolonged work for very long without obtaining a proper 'balance between work on the one hand and vacation and recreation on the other I - i :- ' issued "n - Bills Propose U S Aid for Auto Dealers of course obvious that the war effort is the primary task of everybody in the nation All other activities must be considered "It ' I WASHINGTON March 10 (2P- )-House farm bloc leaders asserted Tuesday that President Roosevelt's farm speech Monday night had not won any votes for elimination from the agricultural appropriation bill of a prohibition sales of goveagainst below-paritrnment-held commodities They reiterated their confidence that the house would accept the ban when a preliminary vote Is taken probably late Wednesday speech warning that increased farm prices would contribute to inflation "will have no effect on the outcome of the house fight" WaS the opinion of Representative Tarver (D) Georgia i Handling Bill Tarver who has been handling the farm bill since the house started debate on it last Tuesday pointed out that the president made no direct reference to the - was obvious the war effort was the primary task of everyone and that "all other activities must be considered secondary" But recreational activities he added have a necessary and beneficial part in "promoting an overall efficiency by relieving the strains of war and work" He mentioned attendance at or participation in sports movies musical programs the drama and picnics Asked would ask men in avhetheindusr tries to forego vacations the president told reporters that a general rule could rot be laid down If a man become too tired he said he should take a few days off "So long am the industry does not slow down?" a reporter inquired Antwern Query He replied in the affirmative and then added that of course illness slows down industry much more than people realize The text of the statement: "Many people have written to the executive office asking for some statement of the general attitude of the federal government toward the continuation of various sports dramatics concerts vacations and general recreation and amusement during the war effort "Most of these letters point out that the do their utmost to help in the prosecution of the war and wonder whether such activities are considered to be harmful to the prosecution of the war (- 1 Fails of Purpoe Georcrian Asserts in - Kick Out of Dean's Diction - PrAident's Speech March 10 (JP)—Interior Secretary WASHINGTON Ickes said Tuesday present plans call for completion "within one year" the United States-Alask- a highway "The road" he reported "will be protected from the sea by alpine country unpassable for airplanes for at least 50 per cent of the time due to coastal fogs and storms Along this route trucks attd tanks could move easily and quickly in a continuous lifOne between the United States and Alaska" one Saying it of the most important of all the things waiting to be done" Ickes member of a cabinet committee handling plans for e road declareo "This highway must be Constructed in a hurry" : He said that army ertineers now were surveying a route tentatively approved and that heavy equipment for construction would0 be movIM in while the ground was still frozen so that progress would not be delayed unduly by the spring thaw The road would run approximately 1500 miles from Washington state to Fairbanks Estimates of its cost run from $25000000 to $50000000 t Bit Too Fancy Roosevelt Gets i - - - 5 ' l 1942 March 11 the suit's the sign! The suit Spring's here for sure and can't live without Suits as indi- you'll live in vidual as ' your signature Note the hand picking details'thesfitched pleated front and back of the skirtt Sizes-to 15 and 10 to 18 ' TOPPERS to match or contrast SUITS—Second 1975 t t Floor t It |