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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 14

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i sssMnwepfiipm' 1-A TAMPA SUNDAY TRIBUNE, Sunday, March 3, 1946 MORE CUBAN SUGAR HAVANA, March 2 Luis Men- tons an earlier estimate of Cuba's 1946 sugar crop. Citing favorable weather in the last four months, Mendoza estimated this year's crop would total 4,848,000 tons. Circuit Judge Prank Doty ended tht receivership of the Pontiac Commercial and Savings Bank, which failed in 1931. The money belongs to depositors who failed to call for it. $57,000 GOES BEGGING PONTIAC, Mich.

U.R) The Oakland County clerk has $57,181, and wishes he could get rid of it. The money was ordered to his custody as LOS ANGELES GENERAL BROOKS TO BE GUEST AT doza, Cuban sugar broker and recognized spokesman for the industry, today revised upward by 354,000 short HAS HOT DAY LOS ANGELES, March 2. (JP) Old ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES Ask Wednesday will be observed at the St. John's Episcopal Church with Holy Communion at 7:30 A. M.

and Utany. Penetentlal Office and Holy Communion at 10 o'clock. Litany and address is scheduled for 7:30 P. M. ARMY LUNCHEON Sol, breaking out from behind the clouds, boosted the mercury here to 87 degrees yesterday, warmest March 1 since 1901.

Maj. Gen. Edward H. Brooks, com mander of the famed Second Armored It was a long way, however, from being the hottest March day. On Division In the American advance UAm Yre ww 2 kP Ejp March 29, 1879 the thermometer hit ROLL FILM Available No Limit at Present ALL PANCHROMATIC HIGH SPEED across Europe, will be honored guest 99.

at a luncheon In the Tampa Terrace ADVERTISEMENT Hotel Wednesday In commendation of U3 the U. S. Army Recruiting Station 8e reacfy here. 620 120 116 616 127 34e 34e 39e 39e 5T A veteran of action along the Marne River in France during World War Gen. Brooks led his division out of Normandy in 1944 to turn the tide of 35mm DOVER.

36 fighting shortly after the Allied la vasion of France. Accepted Surrender JI fill I (If It 1 l.vfxlf IkLif LUNCHEON GUEST Maj. Gen. Edward H. Brooks (Later in the campaign he assumed command of the Seventh Army's en 35mm DOVER-IS exposures S5e 11 c--- No mil order for less then 3 rolls accepted.

Prices include postage Mid by us. Prompt delivery. Money back It Dot satisfied on return of film. Send check, money order, cash or stamps Add 15e bank exchange fee if paid by check. Newton Mail Order Service SS4 Commonwealth Avenue ewton Center 59.

Dept. Post Office Box 53 Newten Center 59. Dept. tire Sixth Corps, and accepted the OMLT 65 A TUK PUBLIC ASKED surrender of the German 19th Army at Innsbruck, Austria. His corps drove Sperti DIO-DYNE OINTMENT TO HEAR TALK BY JEWISH LEADER across Germany and Austria Into Italy to make first contact with American troops south of the Brett ner Pass.

V- FOK MINOI tURNS, CUTS. ABRASIONS Gen. Brooks now commands the seven-states Fourth Service Com mand, with headquarters at Fort Me Pherson, Ga. Doyle E. Carlton will be master of And Own Stock in Tampa's First Frozen Food Processing and Cold Storage Locker Plants Soon you can have your own frozen foods.

You can purchase meats, poultry, eggs, green vegetables and fruits in large lots when they are plentiful and cheap. You can buy direct from farmers and merchants. Or you can buy from the Florida Frozen Food Products, which will purchase foods in carload lots. You can have your purchases processed and quick frozen by the latest scientific methods and keep them at correct temperatures until you and your family are ready to use them. ECONOMIZE AND ENJOY BETTER LIVING The Florida Frozen Food Products, is a new Tampa concern.

It was organized to provide cold storage lockers and frozen foods processing facilities to families, farmers, restaurant owners, merchants and others who need these facilities. Officers and directors are Tampa Business men. ceremonies at the luncheon Wednes day, at which Dr. E. C.

Nance, presi dent of the University of Tampa, also will be a guest speaker. Other luncheon guests will include Mayor Hixon, Truman Green, president of the chamber of commerce, and other civic leaders. z-zs Z9.S IF. IT'S ANSWERS ARAB LEAGUE 3b5 YOU NEED OPPOSES JEWS IN PALESTINE CAIRO, March 2. (JP) The Arab League today told the British-Amer FRIDEN Fully Automatic Calculators will produce accurate answers to your figure work problems.

Discover how anyone in your office can operate this modern calculator with less than IS minutes instruction. FRIDEN Calculators are now available to every business Friden Calculating Machine Agency 606 JACKSON ST. TAMPA 2. FLORIDA 'eMSjP George Valentine, Distributor 3221 ican committee Inquiring into Jewish problem in Palestine that "Palestine in Jewish hands would be the center of conflicts and Inter MHMMIMMUIMWBMMIMIHMaMMAnBIHB national Intrigues and religious strife." TAMPA SPEAKER Dr. Maurice L.

Perlzweig The Tampa District of the Zionist The league asserted that "Zionism will never be able to stand alone on its own feet in Palestine." Organization of America yesterday in vited the public to an address Monday night, March 11, at 8 o'clock at Con gregation Rodoph Sholom, Palm Ave. OFFICERS EARL E. CARVER, Pres. L. B.

McSWAIN, Vice Pres. R. J. McMASTER, Sec. FRANK S.

COCHRAN Treas. DIRECTORS PAUL B. DICKMAN W. S. RODGERS GEORGE S.

LENFESTY STOCKHOLDERS TO have USE OF LOCKERS Stockholders in the new organization will have the use of one locker for each share of common stock they purchase. Lockers may be used personally or rented to others through the corporation. Purchases are limited to 10. YOU CAN INVEST AS LITTLE AS $100 and enjoy all the advantages offered by a modern frozen food processing plant and at the same time twn stock in an industry that's an economic necessity. This Stock Is For Sale Only to Residents of the State of Florida.

and Jefferson of Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig, an active leader of Jewish "Today, the Arabs are faced with a grave danger which might compel them to offer maximum sacrifices," the league said in a memorandum to the committee. "Under no circumstances will they accept that control over their country be transferred from their hands to those of people who threaten not only the existence of Arabs in Palstine but also that of the whole Arab world." life in England. In addition to his leadership in the Affairs of the World Jewish Congress, he is actively identified with affairs of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, hav CHINESE HAIL U.

S. ATTITUDE TOWARD RUSSIA ing served as acting chairman of its British section and head of the political information department of the international executive group in London and as editor of the Zionist Review. He was appointed to the executive of the World Zionist Organization at the Lucerne Congress in 1935, and reelected at the Zionist Congress in 1937 and 1939. FOR FULL DETAILS, WITHOUT OBLIGATION, PHONE, WRITE OR CALL AT CHUNGKING, March 2. (JP) Chinese quarters were heartened today by what they consider evidence of a firmer United States policy toward Russia in the Chinese-Soviet dispute Dr.

Perlzweig was born in 1895. He was educated at University College, over Manchuria. London and at Christ's College, Cam 1111 GRAND CENTRAL TAMPA PHONE H-1344 There was no official comment, but bridge, graduating from the University College with honors in history and Chungking welcomed the announce political science and from Christ's ment by the State Department in Washington that the United States CHAMPIONS USE IT GRAP'H-TEX-303 would not recognize the Russian College with honors in Oriental languages, and was a prizeman at both universities. In Rabbinies, he was a pupil of the late Dr. Israel Abrahams.

seizure or Japanese industrial equip ment in Manchuria, as "war booty." There was not the slightest hope, Since his arrival in the United gwgnqi.3Cli.i.iMH however, that any of the industrial equipment reported carted off to Si beria would be reutrned. China had counted heavily on Manchurian indus try to rebuild this war-ravaged land States, he has been in charge of the political department of the World Jewish Congress in New York and in that capacity obtained from Gen. De-Gaulle, who sent the message by cable from Libreville in Africa, a statement affirming the determination of the Free French Movement to restore Jewish rights to the full in a France delivered from Nazi tyranny. Meanwhile, the Chinese Communists leveled a new barrage of charges that government troops were violating the 4 iKVN truce. His appearance here has been ar ranged by the Zionist Organization of the America speakers' bureau and is being sponsored jointly by the Tampa District, Zionist Organization of America and the Tampa chapter.

Senior Hadassah. Wv- jk-4 i 5 1 f. HERE y'ARE! Soothing, speedy relief from coughs, throat irritation of colds! Vicks Cough Drops are medicated with throat- WEST POINT soothing ingredients WILL DROP AIR TRAINING WASHINGTON, March 2. () of Vicks VapoRub. They do good, taste vC 5 A good, too.

Try em. Secretary of War Patterson has ap i proved a new postwar curriculum for the Military Academy at West Point La which emphasizes basic college sub jects and drops air pilot training, the War Department announced today. Hersctiel Buchanan, winner of final races at fair grounds, says: "My oil line broke. I drove my car four laps without oil pressure. Thanks to GRAPH-TEX my motor wasn't harmed.

I use Groph-Tex in all my cars." Shown with Mr. Buchanan is Ralph Haizlett, State Distributor for Groph-Tex. The four year course for future regular Army officers which was shortened to there years during the war will be re-established beginning with the next academic year opening Jtt' is this Summer. Patterson's approval of a revised cur- riculum recommended by a special board of civilian educators and Army! officers brought to an end a five- year experiment of teaching selected cadets to fly while they were undergraduates. Under the new curriculum, the Academy will make no effort to pro duce qualified pilots, the War De 5 eS partment said.

Instead it will give all cadets sufficient aviation training to 1 teach them the fundamentals of avia-j tion and its part in the modern war; i i team and sufficient actual flying to determine their aptitude for flying. W-a A CHAIN 1 rstvrrf Thousands of people have been asking dealers "Do you have Vernor's Ginger Ale?" "Where can I buy Vernor's?" "Oh, if we could only get a drink of Vernor's!" These Vernor enthusiasts will welcome this news for now Vernor's Ginger Ale is available throughout Southwest Florida. If you do not already know the superb taste and refreshment qualities of Vernor's, we suggest that you try it once or twice. Then you, too, will agree that it's "first in good taste" and without an equal in the soft drink field. Vernor's is America's largest selling beverage Ginger Ale.

There's a reason. The outstanding success of Vernor's, proven by its wide accept-', ance, lies in its flavor and taste qualities which could be achieved only by the secret Vernor formula of ageing four years in wood. It is one of the oldest soft drinks in America, if not the oldest, and has been a great family favorite for eighty years. Try it today! Take a few bottles home! Don't miss one of the good things in life. If your dealer can not supply you, please phone us and we will see that it becomes available in.

your neighborhood. ACCUSED IN TRUST SUIT WASHINGTON, March 2. (JP) The government contended today that the A. and P. food chain uses threats of boycott against suppliers and a "double squeeze" on retail competitors in "an ever-broadening and ever-ascending spiral of monopoly and trade restraint." The Justice Department took that position in a 1000 page brief filed in Federal District Court at Danville, 111.

Voluminous testimony has been heard there in a Federal anti-trust X-RAY DIAGNOSIS PHYSIO-THERAPY ELECTRO-THERAPY SPINAL CORRECTION MECHANO-THERAPY VITAMIN-THERAPY REMEDIAL EXERCISES DIET Al Fleming, cor No. 3, soys: "I olwoyt use GRAPH-TEX in my race car to protect my motor. It is good motor insurance." W. H. BISHOP, Dist.

Sales Mgr. 1407 SO." HOWARD PHONE H-2147 Ask the Following Dealers About GRAPH-TEX suit against the New York Great At JACK SHEPARO'S GARAGE 1407 nowara lantic and Pacific Tea Company, 11 affiliated corporations, and other defendants. Oral arguments have been set for April 24. A Justice Department summary, issued here, said the new brief "states the theory of the prosecution was that A. and P.

group have used their J. DIAZ .1 Auto I Auto General Repairs Phone H-468S2 3 VERNOR Ginger Ale Bottling Co. of S. W. Florida massed purchasing power and their NORTH SIDE AUTO PARTS AND GARAGE 7508 Nebraska Ave.

MIKE'S 24-HR. WRECKER SERVICE 4800 Florda Ave. WELLSWO0D GARAGE Rome and Hillsborough TONY'S STANDARD SERVICE Road Service 3400 Florida Ave. COSMOPOLITAN GARAGE Expert Mechanic Certified Greoing Phone Y-3204 PRICE'S GARAGE Expert Repairs 3512 East Broadway Dr.E.R.Schmitx CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC AND X-RAY LABORATORY 6IOV2 FLORIDA AVE. Opposite Postoffice PHONE OFFICE HOURS M-51-211 9 to 12, 2 to 7 massed selling power in such ways nfn4rt nmtifmf 4n.

HENRY'S GARAGE New Location 2600 MacOill Ave. LUFFMAN AND DUNT0N Auto Tyne Up Repairing 4005 MoeOill PAT AND MEL'S Sunoco Gas Asaele and MocDill LANGSTON GARAGE 14-Hr. Wrecker Service Phone 3117 211 East Piatt St. Phone M-1298 TAMPA competition irom otners in tne 100a industry. It said that many other large units in the $15,000,000,000 food industry follow A.

and so that A. and P. BY APPOINTMENT practices "control the entire food in dustry.".

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