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or rather the mixtures which now appear under these nam only be. served from 11 o'clock in the morning until 1 in the afternoon and from 6 to 8 o'clock in the evening. Liqueurs such as benedictine, chartreuse and cognac may be served ‘only from 1 to 3 p. m. and from 8 to 10 p. m. Special, exceptions are made for hot drinks containing rum, known here as “Grogs Americains.” These
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cago Daily News, Inc. * publishers of the proposed new Chi-| VICHY, Oct. 9.—The Frenchumen’s cago morning newspaper, announced comfortable “drink when you like 7 today. that Rex Smith, New York, habit has come to an abrupt end Eatoncorge Ashley De Witt, Wash-|yoyowing pulication in the official ington, will be editor and managing ti-al editor, ‘respectively. journal of still another anti-alco- + ~Mr. Smith, who has been mayu-|holic' law. The sale of alcohol, al«aging editor of Newsweek Magazine|ready restricted, since August, 1940, ‘for four years, has been a .foreign|to four days weekly will now be correspondent for the New York|further limited to certain hours Herald-Tribune and Associated |during these days, according to the Press and previously werked in Los|new law.’ : Angeles, Washington and Detroit. Dubonnet, byrrh and the. like—
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° ah TRALEE - yy ¥ Kin an vyvyo k re TO AFRICA READIED| “/1'9aN YY orker Giv Tr WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (U. P)~—| When John T. Courtney. retiredjing; their: 25th years of: service. Pan-American Airways reported ‘to- epariment.- e#| They y a a rad day that its new 8008-mile route to|* 28a1 & C0.'a few weeks ago, he| Armour’ and:Co.—Robert- Barnett, West Africa, over which planes had completed 50 years of service|Steve Craci » Edward Davis, Sam will be ferried to the British, will be |with the company. - : ' |Finch, ‘Sam Henderson,: Sam Posa, ready for its- first: proving flight| In recognition of this: fact, ‘the |Clarerice Schultz, Michael’ Tierney; within three weeks. American Meat Institute, holding its|Charles Voinea, Ulric, ‘Wade ard )| Frank Weber.
The company said that installa- : tion of radio communication facili-|36th annual convention in Chicago this week, has awarded Mr.
ties, weather stations, high speed Courtrefueling equipment and . other|ney a gold service button. : facilities: was rapidly being com- ; pleted in Puerto Rico, Trinidad : : Brazil and Liberia.
Robert W. Heid, John Huddleson, Pitts Ingram, William: L. Johnson, Ernest M.’ Kelly, J.:F! Laughridge, Noel J. Lee, George Lucid, Edward McCarthy, Cecil Mé¢Daniels, “William Mcllveen, | ‘John O'Connell, William :Shontee, W. J. Smith, Richard . Thompson, Eugene Winston, Leslie *W. “Winter and: Richard Stark, We and. Co.—Joseph Botos, ‘Alva Foster, Homer Huston, George Layden, Richard Skaggs, Allie: Timlinson and’Oscar Wiegand.
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Canadian Navy, it was announced in the House of Commons. = The trdnsaction was not commer cial, but was described as an ar« rangement “for the disposal of vese sels best fitted to help the common cause.” The vessels, it was! said, were regarded as having become the property of Canada from the time they were taken over from the United States.
