Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1945 — Page 7

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THURSDAY," MAY 21, 108... > _. : : - - n . x } 2 A * } : : company used 38,000° cases of In-| L 1 H | p T | with’ all'other parts of the Cazecho- |city on May 3 of this year. = ferior brandy for tie-in. sales. P - E F U islovak republic.” - In an order of the day announes ] S Ta 0 r a I) . y — : . ATHLETE'S FOOT Double-Cropping Horseradish, : a { Polish name, “Cleszyn,” suggesting CHICAGO, May 31 (U. P).—Fedkills germs that cause and spread Ath- . In announcing ; 51 de on in 1038. A y 3 ole ian territorial dispute was wed] Germany” occupied Teschen and | D N : JUS . family, 1s easily grown from root-cuttings. This well-known condi- making tie-in sales to retailers in| | . oo ever’ colves nounced that Czechoslovakian na-|1939. The Red army captured the FOR ASPIRIN oh | Selves. rn ministration. said: k Easy fQicand and the heaviest clay, but . practicing |), these cases and if he does not|ians in Teschen had telegraphed | these cush Jick : | : 1 largest seller at 10¢. Save even more tduce large roots eft in the ground until early|qqcision was based on the testimony|call the grand jury myself and ask|a way that it becomes a true home |

—— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a a sh EEE : —. PAGE PROMPTLY RELIEVES TORTURE— | YOUR VICTORY GARDEN . . , By Henry L. Pree COURT RULES OUT : KILLS GERMS* THAT CAUSE | : oat i i §| Agents for.the firm were aecused | n | The Russian-sponsored Polish ling .its capture, ® Soviet . Premier "LIQUOR ‘TIE-INS’ co trcine reuters 0 uy nkoons IN TERRITORY SEEN cyisens sovermmees in worse asin rere to the city bZemo (a Doctor's formula)’ promptly : : ; ° | brands of liquor in order to obtain| _- ; | : : religves itchy soreness and *on contact Fa r / y ( a b bag e ( 0 nve n | e nt popular bisnds LONDON, May 3! (U, P.).—The yh, Lous Was selzsy MY \unay he might back Poland's claim. . ‘ ; | prospect ish-Czechoslovak- jth : lete’s Foot. Amazing record of success! : : ; , ; eral Judge John P. Barnes has en his decision. |P7OSPeC of a Rolish-Czechoslovak Al drugstores. Sszen, 0 |. Horse-radish, a perennial plant and member of the mustard joined a wholesale liquor firm from | oo nes charged two Royal salesmen TL — : A . {with “outrageously” perjuring them- today when ‘radio Prague an- | incorporated it into the .Reigh in| : er ment, used so tastily with fresh: oysters, cooked meats and baked |the first suit of its kind \ | Jeans, came from England. While occasionally employed in medicine, brought by the office of price ad-| ‘Addressing Zimmerman, the judge! tionals living in. the Silesian border | : h [il] JEWELRY 18 Tavel's |its chief use is to promote appetite and stimulate gigestion, eet : : city of Teschen have asked to be — always ask for it by name. Be sure, ; | Horse-radish will grow well in almost any soil eXcept the lig ! i“ bea : , { say St. Joséph Aspirin. It's genuine : : eS & p . Barnes enjoined the Royal Wine| You go tell, the district attorney incorporated into Czechoslovakia. \ J | and ire. 2p —. ie that i ; {that T am tired of so. much perjury|{ The broadcast said Czechoslovak- | You'll marvel how quickly n do more for you ere’s n only a deeply-prepared: loamy soll makes its best growth in’ the coolld& Liquor Co. from cothing, cushioning, |- gar Ae OE YO 2 ous of medium texture and moderate lautumn and, while its quality is|schemes and artifices in making want to.take them before the grand |the Prague government asking that Ey seh RYS Pau | able. Get St. Joseph Aspirin, world's richness Will pro- sti guy | excellent, in September, it may be|ggjeq to retailers with tie-ins” His|jury and act, let me-know. I will|their city be “reorganized in such a trifie. Sold 2 | j i ( Is Zi { on large size—100 tablets cost only . of the Be | ‘winter. of eight retailers who said thelit to act.” for Czechs and Slovaks, together 85c—you get nearly 3 tablets for 1c, - Bins raimnage, as . . . . - .

“Lifting” Advisable Small root-cuttings, five to seven ‘inches in length. and about the § thickness of a pencil, are set upLe ‘right, 12 to 15 inches apart, thick | fiend up, and with the tops three inches below the surface of the ; soil. The furrow for the row should A fertilizer weak wf be nine inches deep. Growers who {in - nitrogen,. but LAE A demand a straight compact roét, «fi rich in potash, is Mr. Pree free of branching roots and there- { preferred, one containing 4 per cent |fore better suited for grinding, lift {nitrogen, 7 per cent phosphorus the young plants after they have jand 10 per cent potash. At a pound made, three or four inches of v Nw {for 20 feet of row, it should be growth. This lifting strips the fine w dug deep into the fuerow before fibrous roots from the upper four poses Yogye As No tHe root-cuttings are planted. inches. The lifting must be care- 900 % or 0° ater®e or WhO Double cropping of horse-radish fully done so that the root tip is one, got Wor DY with early cabbage is an old prac- | not disturbed. Several sprouts willj > | tice. Cuttings are planted between | develop from each planted root- ; two rows of cabbage, 12 to 15 inches |cutting, but all of these, with the apart in the row. Tt is assumed |exception of the strongest, should |the gardener. has already planted |be. broken off when growth is four iis early cabbage and placed the|to"six inches tall. rows two feet apart. The same| There are no serious pests of cuitivation and spraying or dust- ‘horse-radish but one may expect ing answers for both crops until the some of the cabbage insects now . : wu © melo, capbage is removed and. then the and then: therefore, dusting of aon Wile yeti? horse-radish ‘usually is large enough | your cabbage plants should include to occlipy the space. Horse-radish|the horse-radish plants, too. -MaSr or —— — |liner Kren, the true Bohemian horse-radish and the standard va- at a 1 WO _ i N : GREEN BEANS 2 we 290 riety for condiment use, is highly ab: og suet (3-80 a. Sfer: ; : To GARDIN FRESH recommended. ; €, A \ a nd, 3 Ate 0 ) \. 3 : or Fol a Sa GREEN PEAS 2 Lbs. 29 us. © . : } TR

SLR a CENSORSHIP ORDER FELCH Bows 3 200 3 Lbs. 4 | MUDDLES NEWSMEN CELERY / PARIS, May 31 (U. P.).—Corre|spondents and censors today were

| trying to figure out the meaning

[of the latest “directive from su!preme headquarters which abol- ; ished. censorship and yet did not | mmmme abolish it. > Uf “Censorshiptem this theater 1s {hereby discontinued.” said the di{rective issued last night. However, = lit added, “except for major troop |§ {movements and details connected | & therewith and such other matters of high military importance as may | require reference to the supreme commander.” Even the censors on duty here couldn't be sure what “other mats [ters” might mean. Correspondents { thought it conceivably could mean oe? | any and all copy. : ,| The directive also said that copy would . continue to be filed in the usual way, which meant that {it had to go through S.H. A.E.P. [censorship before going to commu{nications companies.

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