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ESCCltf CARRIERS USED FOR CONVOY PROTECTION HERE 5 AN CXCE*.',5i>J I VIEW 1 I r r.cw < ca M's It injj fan- i! out * i v the Allies t.» : :v>; t i' travel •••: n all : ot the etube. T . >• part «.>' the Brituh Navy . . • .i n • »r U.M S. V'ietarCoi *. . re iht Bltcr anil . rtni'iumi!) The balance of Carstairs White Sea! i; made possible by carefui selection rnd blendirg fr :• eneof 1 nc- ^orlii s largest reserves of choice CARSTAIRS White Seal Bl.ENJJED WHISK'-V 80.' \> 60''? Gra;n W.;:al S,j.C.iiVa.r.-i Bros. DU:;Uing C« . j ■. «' lVi CARSTAIRS "It Mil I) nillMtCY ic. f-"f» Mfcs' Visit 5pars Unity ( itiii-an President ;•«' .'i.roni* Union i.' A'.» Countries h. t l-i'iiiii.phere !'.V l I! XS.i.l '■> I'. Sl i:\V \KT I i i.1! i'l 1 -> ( (likllllllist w ..'!«• 11 i'i .(•ult'tii . •; Chile .1: united • • • :.. malic .1 p.ntne: ."hip >>! ..pon teims ptvMv ' to .-lit: It d , in- pi;.My to muki ! : *•! cly wurtim ....1 V .l.llti.-ns 1' ' ' is; ,isi .jit" c-»l.,ile sta ; !» it t. . : ,.>iy. 1'rosiiii lit Ri-.: •i..-' ..i'd t.> activity b> , :. . : that ins republu • ' d:' atory !i bivaUm; ft at a :;s with the Kmojieaii axi !«■'.. o " ' 1; I'tu '.f Saiv- dec! 1 h -t.l.t.es. With t::t> V\ .•T". n AiXe:it::ia. which lias 11.> j Uui'.c .mi yet. though its present ten <i- • y ,v that duvctii 51 Chile wa» -" 1 :• t' • -.(> last u! all .«*. the!:-.. Their ! r-:dt felt it incumbent upon '.use no time 111 explaining v •- ' a Chile- .t; were so slow about WAR PRICE AND RATIONING BOARD ARE YOU HELPING THE MAN ... with the toughest job in town? He doesn't pet much' npplanite—that hard-working neighbor of yours on flip War I'ricp ami H ai ion inn Board. Moot of the time lie's listening to kirks ami squawks from every side. He listens patiently to every story, tlien makes dcci* •ions that aren't easy to make. No one like* to say *no" to friends and neighbors. He works long hours at his job—just about the most important war job in your community. He doesn't get paid for it. It's all voluntary—all "abovn and beyond the line of duty." I^ong after the office of the War Prirc and Rationing Hoard is closed, he's still there—sort iiiir forms, checking applications, studying ways in which to solve tin* problems of the people of liis community. It's a liartl, grueling—tnd all too often—a thankless task. But lie lias one consolation—the knowledge that he'i helping to make democracy work. The "Committee of Neighbors,'' of which he is a member, exists today as a vivid example of the American system in ac tion—a system tli.it looks to the people themselves in working out of problems affecting their well-being and their destiny. _ Thin adrerlhinjf npnrp ha* been donated to ih• OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION Washing!on, U. C., by th• Henderson Daily Dispatch It. The ivst of the western hemispher ical Ltitins, ho points out. concen trate »<' much authority m tii • cmv utive branches of then vanou< gov ernments that their respective pros dents can act in such matt • - without c. n ulitng their 20 dit!o:cnl U-uisI.i tve bodies. Even t!» .V'genlinos' foremost magistrate could 'i.«\« d-no so no had wi<-ht'ri to. but in* is rate1. along his o\v:i country -t» as being ('t i rtedi.v more pi\>i«e; man ami !»• «• Italian (though n<>t pro .'a pa ties •> turn the rank and 11!■ • "! them. President Rios. though. had vait toi congress ion..! » •: ■\al. ami • ranging it involved v. ted t .t Santiago, just ;is sum >la iering isoc ■:i Washington. Vic • P' -v idi'iit ll< v \ WalVic •. ricently touring t'u "id.- s«u'a <•! the Hio Grande. ■. i v grasi'.«-d this idea. Xnt wtl> • !•. thv" l"h \n< s of ullV • '■ l a .. "O av. lie ciinphmctitc i f'.i Miocrctic charac ti 1,1 TV- ticki 'd the < a" r had a lot to d:> w:t:: I.:.. .. op . \\ hole outfit illorgst I'm !' V.iasul as witness I'rt dent i'- i ■'th I tri1) to i • cut •' ti. I'ro-axis sympat: \ i t-~.-ai.lv • .it! 1 nf Brazil o:i t!.< At! "t.c e.>.ct. Uia/.u i- |>ioaoiiiui.iiitiv I'm hiL iv.-e: treretore iiru-Ysiiikw Argi ntina is strongly T.aiian. out i rot more than nomi -.ally pro-llal ian. either. The German inliisini !•■ sin tig m the Ai'si'iitiir1 republic. It 's m Chile I.-.». Germans broke in there in early colonial clays an-1 arc formidable. Still, they are in no ma jority. Italians never gained mi !: ol a Chilean stronghold. 'hough. it was tort far inland for them. The Jii|i:in,l*i' do net fign'fy in Argentina and Brazil. They • n it numerous .'nough. They ;n ■ r ilile in Chile :• il in orthwesteni *.aim Anier:ea. ">.it il i- o-'ly iuiiim i eal anyt .1(113 bir. i:o;mlar. !>" iar a- Chile is nee. lied. .11 attack from Nippon is ::•> l'e greatly concerned about. Tin v have ill.111s ilids "I iviles of c uis' land, only a lil.hon v. le. lo iiij-.:ii a;', m-t any .la;» ilea- a\ iati It .>t.iii:l< t<> n 1.1 11 that thov are v.orred. Tilt' p.:'»pei ' ' a .Ian l-vidi*; alarms them. I tn . < o.:.:tal >-■ ti ;n,. \* li:.t me :ti daie't : <•! . r attack. A*:d liiev are ni t pn ,»;:re<l to delv ul '.iicin. 1'mi I' I- S:-n< do .t '.if them' Thvy ait. skvptieal. Iiu vnit'itii'iH > .'fiiit »>l, (low about tlu- lutilif'.' Chile I'NpWiiiil.V lia* initlf'.'il I. |> ;.\4i»s- l'n|ui:i\l l>v Ya- '.l;vv 'liJ'i-try. What tuiit! ci ntli'.imis win i*. get .Ir.-in" l'n -iiii ill 15 "s' visit i l > ms-uI • Aim'rii'as rlixrr ti'RfUH'i' Ills visit ! • \V;isli 11 ifit< m is-. tlM'ii'lo •. lUK'.ly npiitant It alini'.»t l..w tin* nci'Pt vi-.t ■ f I': in ' in! U'msl ii I'huiviiill. Nct-tli C';ir"lm:i pnnliuvil !• pi'm-nt iiioiT IiiIkii'i'ii on I'll im'ivcih k*s: iiri'i'HK**. wlit-n the |R'ii"(i <>! 1H2U 1932 was <.hi>i>.iiv<l Willi lilt.- yi'iii"!i 1»:«-1 !H2. Tile ;irif.l}t(. Ill' Watrlliullills in NV.ii ('•■i lin.i tin. v«m. li.iv hi ••vi •mIiki- I .il<" lit pi*r .1. il tiu* iirii'. r.i' '*1 ,'*|i'ti«»ii|m's III |i. r ct'iil :i. it.i. ,i.i i ll v\ ;111 tin- I i vv;ir av«*r» Ciiltir.j; ii. v lit tin i it-lit i.taj'o of j'.rnwtli Will fivatl.v mi tim: y.t-lil; ..nil |>.<-iui!i n i t nuuv pru It-.i .Mic! I. ;. in N' 111 l':in»l,r;« s i-iit t.u lat, t.i inal.t- in,, but i|iia)ily ill 'lay. so t n i ov -ii rrnrr— MmiAXU 'S LltN. NollCC is lu'iirv sivin tlial \-iv ur, iU".siguvtl will >-.l at iiuuiic fur cu*h. i>. tin- lii'Vuc-t \>iUUvr. ^ Oit' JJUl-'i1' * • ^■ '^'1 ■ s.il '' [.jy 41.4 S.aiil? l.ia: i>i U Stuv-.. lUiiCe ■ "■,u\y-T'": m . « n U'.i- —lii! nay • i i1'jj, tin- lit'sci.!»ii Ul ! i 1-i'.- V. In No. 7l««4*i2. M'il i \. Tl>i • * l«! w.ll bv - i„ «atbt nit-H'. in- ; ai;.l ;> •' •:.• l-t-ns .in,. t|, lii.dor it'ticd upon tin- ..t».v»- (tfM.nl. i ll :iujUji* \ . pn •■•■•. ty „i j„(l U. link Tins liiti•• l!M3. MOT«Hl SAl.l'.S COMPANY. " NOTH i: TO « Ki:i)!T(lllS. Having <i laliliul lAwutnx hi dor tlic Will of .I>»i-|>li l-'uU-lwr la ,».| tin1 C'utility ui Yam;-. Nottli run I lira, T11 i i t" ii« »l liy :'I inns n;„ n,^ i-laini . aj'ain ' 'In < i„i< (,t o -iu.l in ••■mm l to txl tlifin '.nil iindiT i«lK'«l "'I r >■<!'• <• ".lay 1<ji 1 um i «.r tlii liotu-i- v. ill l«- itli-ud, iii l-ai ol tin ii ii i'o\ i-»\ All |>i-isolis iiidtl>t.-d in tin- ctta will pli-a-i- ma I.o iiiuiuniiati- .mi me lit. ■11,1 llso Ittlti. day M .v. 15)43. K< ISA I.IK I I l.l'HKlt, ' Ksi-i-uti ix ol .loM-nli l--ii. i— JANi TAKES A SHOPPINC LESSON SHOPPING'S SUCH A TfllAL THESE DAY'S - STORES ARE ALWAVS CUOWUtO / i JANE DEAR, DON'T TELL rME THAT YOU HAVEN'T learned the lesson OK WARTIME shopping ^ YOU CAN bUY LEISURELY « AND WISELY BY j| SNOVPING EARLY IN THE UAY - LATJLV IN THE WEEK / •HERE'S MY BIG STAU lL SEE FOR MY SELF ABOUT THIS :\ early bird fcV SWOPPING SUC+h GftAND VALUES./ AT VWESE AND r-UN./lTS GRAND ] TO SWOP WHEN I LUW I I'LL SOON >AVE INOUGW TO HUV A B( ND / i HAvt Plenty of time to s, MAKE MY A bELECTlONi, WITH ALL "THESE RATION STAMPS NO WONDUR< CHECKING LANES ARE CROWUtD ON THE WEEK END' BUT EARlY fciRUS FIND SHOPPING A JOY MY GROCtU WAS A VITAl JOB TO DO THESE DAYS HE NEEDS THE cooperation of EVERY CUSTOAAEU I'M AN EARLY BlttD FROM / NOW ON/ A RATSON REMINDERS BLUr. STAMPS—K-L-M Now Vjli>l — I \piri .lulv 7. RED STAMPS — J-K-L N.iw Vali.l — I vpfe I>iti>.* COFI EE STAMP No. 24 Now Vj!iil — l:\ptre< luiv ><•. SUGAR STAMP -No. 13 \»*a Vjlut—1 \piir. \u»;. t5. STAMPS No. 15 & 16 —< am ul lor 5 lb>. i»t >u<.ir t-»r Home Cann.mr. Cj«» to \«»ur Ration Hoard tor aildttion.il uv;.ir f«*r Home Canning. SHOE STAMP — No. 17 Expires June 1 5 © SALMON . c - 23c © TREET . . 12-Or Can 33c © FLUFFO . . Mb c.n 19c © TOMATOES I9-Oi Cm 10c 0 BEANS . . 2 Lb Cello 21c © BEANS . . 2 Lb Cello 22c © OLEO . . 2 1 -Lb. Ctns 33c 0 JUICE . . . . p. eo. 21c © SPRY .... Mb j« 24c 3 DETAIL Triple-Fresh O Mb. 1 CC jRCHU Our Pride Sm Loaves JL O 3PrAH Triple-Fresh O 20-0z \ QC ElRCAU Pullman Loaves \PPLE JUICE" " 2c°" 10c COFFEE f) p GOLDEN Vfm ■ ■ BLEND ;ib 24® r 2V B.io ^mmwr Bog mm dk STAMP NUMBER 24 NOW VALID I im Dandy Grits 2\ lb B.iq 12c [ellOgg'S Corn Fltikrs ll-Oz Pkg 8c Spaghetti Colonial 7-01 Pkg 4c lappy Jack Coffee Stretcher 1 • Lb. Pkq 19c enderoni Van Camp's 6-Oi Pkg 9c loyal Baking Powder 6-Oz. Can 23c lllsbury Fiour 12 Lbs Plain 69c 4'tiMttiitafjf Stgpftlii's MASON FRUIT JARS r 59c oZ 75c 95c APS . . 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