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"Tighten Up on limitations are likely to stay for the duration, although a national banking association is clamoring for their relaxation. | ; Expenses. |.J ~The federal reserve board which issued the original order : : “| says there are no plans to.give up restrictions. A spokesman for WASHINGTON, Nov. 30—The the office of economic stabilization, which would countersign any | [treasury department's war finance por never made a sacrifice in his life. such move, said he saw no reason why restrictions should be Sivisiol Bua ads plans to fedive His experience had been ull of eased of removed now bond le, inward and outw Retailers are happy with these rules which help tighten up | [lcity, according to Theodore R. | reste, Trivarg and outward. He charge accounts. Consumers who need special credit an Gamble, director, d crying, “Oh my Mary, my Mary! can arrange under the order to buy on a “lay-away” plan. The It has quit buying newspaper Pr Bow often: we have longed Tor a - AAD life of & Ehatge accoutt.can be extended past two months by a | (Wale frm Western Newspaper) SHOEI EF IT BY | quiet home, since you and 1 were [NEW ZEALANDERS . written agreement to pay in six months. Or the purchaser can | [Union, whose ‘prices—with special Caruso once des Pal | cast adrift at Kolobeng.” 1 ; : . file a statement of necessity with the creditor and agree to pay in Serviens Siclided. vers paeay layed for neariy f x The unity of his life ted INCREASE AIR FORCE You i The traveler oc Wie tis eats oor | 10,1 (UR | nt ot oT | vcr, se sun, on coseoen § If 3 R "The aivis on lana to tighten | curtain at the ; tion of certain inevitable conflicts |Isett, chief of the New Zealand air : Typewriters Retim tip om The tribution of both rs Metropolitan JE under the dominance of a control- staf, said yesterday that the New|D) LAVISHLY FU RRED. A SUPPLY of additional typewriters is comirig into civilian and plates and expects to bring] Opera House it ling purpose. Christ himself cried, Zealand alr force has increased a life with the loosening by the office of price administration of about additional economics by| because he had Fosdfek “Now is my soul troubled; and |hundredfold since the start of the 19 ATS rationing regulations on rentals and sales of used ‘typewriters. eliminating certain: publicity serv- an attack of - Pr ‘what shall I say?” and in Geth- war. | SGovernment buying has been. decreased, and a small amount of | ices, stage fright. John B. Gough, a | semane, “exceeding sorrowful even sum sient air crow 1 bas AT The 77 mm. Si=tides Pree production has been resumed. — The resulting saving to the gov-| marvelous orator, remarkable for | unto death,” he prayed “in an personne! SPECIAL EE Pring So far Typewritefs made since || [ernment, Mr. Gamble said, should | self ossession, gin said that agony” and “his sweat became as | — pnotemntisl ‘88 has been disclosed, the heaviest| | 1935 will be available on the a rR - [be substantial. “This Saks ed e always tell it were great drops of blood fall- | selves. They face inner tension ee 0 > on. dis caliber guns used on American same basis as older machines. : Hes : SIE Mr, Gamble emphasized that fail” e e whe hall ing down upon the ground,” but | and at times vehement struggle in A * planes hefetoforeé were the 37 mm.| | That is, they may be” Tented 3 TN Western Newspaper has done an he was, at the very least, a mar- pintaining the chosen pattern . guns carried by P-39 Airacobra| | Without ration certificates, |\) \ EY excellent job for the treasury. He| = Writers of biography commonly | velously integrated person. their lives, but they maintain ; BE a at fighters—just half the *caliber of | although priority still is given | \» PS © A sald the war -finance division will] select a few dominant patterns 3 Ge 1 Cl it. They become predictable char- % id : the new gun. to holders of certificates who “x ee continue to buy. Western 'News-| ang simplify their portrait by an acters. will 54 Effectiveness of ‘75 mm. aa ‘need the typewriters for es- ! ; : paper's plates—used mainly fo pro-| etcher’s art. They present a much | + Personalities, therefore, fall into CLOTHING C( | SENATOR
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imagined | | sential war work. / vide publicity material -to weekly| more orderly and single-minded | three general classes, Some never : ; : . ! ; ne Sguine ships wan de caliber Standard typewriters =r papers. individual than actually existed. | 8¢t themselves together; they TOMORROW: Modern freedoin ; : : VETERAI machine-gun bullets are capable of| | built before 1924 will be un- - On that item, Western ‘News- Nevertheless, far from being at | either fail to grow up into psy- al : : Gal Eee i. WASHINGT penetrating ordinary ship plate such | | restricted sale, which was previously limited to machines built | (Paper's price, he said, is less than| jooge ends within themselves, such | chological maturity, or they go to | __ tui TAA A ey —==Senator Alex a8 is Used on merchant ships and | | before 1915. Portable machines built before 1941 will be released | |half that which a competing firm| persons may have achieved a pow- | pleces under strain. ; iT : “said in the s — @narmored warships, and are known for unrestricted sale. charges OWL stil upneentyation of purpose and Others do get themselves to- i : I : administz to have knocked out enemy destroy- -. 8 = oT Sn: drive gether but on low ethical levels; a -. 3 demobilization om : Personality. is dynamic; it 1s a | Wey become egocentric; they ac- ; Eon ment benefits Odds and Ends » ; :
- uire absorbing devotions—money, al : to reciate : A \ going concern; like a river, its | 9 “ app CHINA GETS SUPPLIES A BOAT LOAD of Somali leopard skins has arrived in New | | R 4 TION | unity -consists-not- “in the absence Jr schih. Jo even eck nts ; FX pe ho Shige . ® Bot wan} subs} WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 <U. P.).| | York. spotlighting Africa as a possible source of more furs in | | an : of cross-currents and ‘back-eddies gate all their powers; they fall 4 Ea / : “0 Jach vebe . —Fifteen plane loads of Red Cross| | War's realignment of trade. . . . African moleskins, silver brown C ALEN D AR but In its total flow and main di- | SMES thelr powers; a ce BE vil medical supplies—a record number| | I color, and African monkey fur may become more popular, . . ; |. rection. A river can have rapids unifying aim, concerning which Please donte buy SAY more : .
—were flown from India to China in! | Figbars will go up 3 cents a pound. . . . Oyster crackers will rise and waterfalls,’ and still move. they feel as Frederick the Great | E Smith Bo oh nN : “service Smploy : t | 214 cents a pound. : powerfully one way. While, there- : + you need. Our output is war-re- 2 oi type of job the last 30 days, the Americar Red . Meat felt about glory—“Glory . . . is duced and we're trying to offer : ferred
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values far greater! All SALES FINAL—No Ex- ||lowed is involved. ’
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9) Times Special T 0 . h WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Rep. Se : Charles M. LaFollette, Evansville .
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; -t : & § ES ‘der the anti-trust laws.” 7 Ae _— on : . N\ a | : » : GROUP 4 HW CANE P- The reference is to the red- va Wi, i use Long Distance, too. —————— . bE su YS Mya haired congressman's opposition a J | 3 — to the bill declaring fire insurance AT . fy. 4 | : ; companies are not engaged in in- ! { : eT Any time you are not on the lines, terstate commerce. Co-author of vg we ) el ; : od Ko oe : the measure in the senate is Sen- p ra dl A there's a better chance for a soldier's ator Frederick VanNuys (D. Ind.). SHER ol :
Mr. LaFollette explained today J 7 » ~ call © get through.
that his law firm represents 36 5 companies and agents have asked : # § bs \ = his partner, Herman McCrary, to N 4 \ ’ unl 1 : *4a | try and halt. his opposition to 4 TNR So unless it’s urgent, we hope you | the bill. Instead he 's readying a i .
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