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HaqpaalaaatoiQyttaiaaiqB It DETROIT FREE PRESS Wednesday. Sept. 3. 1947 1 5 IN WASHINGTON Citv Drivers Cash Gl Bonds Most Veterans Cashing JLJUIllld IVIUI Co-Operative Found Paying Low Taxes Most of the veterans who flocked to Detroit banks Tuesday to cash terminal-leave bonds knew exactly what they were going to do the money. Banks were taxed to capacity to handle the first-day rush of veterans anxious to convert the bonds into cash.

Given Raise Some City truck drivers were granted pay raises by Common Council action Tuesday. I Drivers in the sanitation division of the DPW were given an increase i of 5 cents an hour. This will cost i the city $57,000 a year for 548 drivers, according to David V- Addy, budget director. Also included in raises are 50 rated laborers at the City incinerator plant, which will cost $5,200 a year. The new rates range from $1,364 an hour to an hour.

Mexico Asks Farm Laborers to Come Home Xew Yerk Times Sfrrire WASHINGTON A move by the Mexican Government to call back farm laborers illegally in this Country was interpreted here as fulfilling a United States-Mexican immigration agreement. It will not in the long run hamper Southern harvests, it was said, and will not affect beet-field workers in Michigan and other states. The two Governments agreed that laborers coming in must be under contract to employers, that they be used exclusively in agriculture and that they be paid the prevailing wage. UL JL LI I jJUW Unions Name Prize-Takers Prize winners in the CIO Labor Day parade, judged on numerical strength in line, marching order and general appearance, were: Unions over 10,000 strong Ford Local 600, first; Dodge Local LNo. 3 and Briggs Local 212.

Locals from 5,000 to 10,000 Packard Local, 190, first; West Side Tool and Die No. 157 and East Side Tool and Die, No. 155. Smaller unions Gar Wood Local 250, first; Midland Steel Local No. 410 and General Spring and Bumper, No.

332. Floats Murray Body slave float, first; Ford Local 600, and Dodge Local No, 3. Auxiliaries Bonn Aluminum Local No. 232; Chrysler- Local No. 7.

1 no recommendations for changes in the tax law or Treasury rulings. Assails GOP 'Old Guard9 Senator Baldwin Conn.) roundly criticized what he termed "inner circle" leadership of Congress by rock-ribbed Republicans. He warned that such men at the party helm could cost the Republicans victory in the 1948 elections. The "Old Guard," he said, "gravely hindered" the Republican program during the past session of Congress, while, he added, its failure to consult with first-term members touched off "embarrassing, diseruptive" inter-party fights. Baldwin's remarks, directed chiefly to "traditional, hard-core" Republican elder statesmen, were carried in a signed article entitled "Where the GOP Has Failed." in the September issue of American Magazine.

Building Lids Eased Housing Expediter Frank Cree-don relaxed the remaining Government restrictions on the use of ENJOY AUTOMATIC HEATING Safe Deposit Boxes In Downtown Detroit Wayne Safe Deposit Company, affiliated with Manufacturers National Bank, recently was fortunate enough to obtain several hundred more safe deposit boxes for installation at its downtown office, Fort at Shelby. A box awaits you here. As demand for safe deposit space still is heavy, we suggest that you rent your box at once. "Main Office WAYNE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Fort at Shelby Affiliated wilk WITH A CONVERSION OIL BUHNER A low cost, dependable G-E Conversion Oil Burner fita your1 present heatlnc plant changes It to a completely automatic unit assures thoroughly com fortable, clean, economical heat. From then on, a thermostat will be you renly more, adc la furnace tending "tool." What's the entire installation may be made a few hours All the veterans interviewed unhesitatingly answered the question: "What are you going to do with your terminal-leave money?" TYPICAL ANSWERS follow: Thomas LaVier, 26, of 50 Tyler, Highland Park, said: "I'm putting my toward a new house." LaVier served six years in' the 'Army.

Ralph Speer, 22, of 1635 Church, who served a year and a half In the Navy, declaredr "My $250 Is going to help out a lot. You see, I'm out of work, and my wife Is in the hospital. The money isn't going to go very 'ar, but it will help." Robert Leach, 23, of 2519 E. Grand said he would use the $75 he received to help fiim pay expenses at the Electronics Institute, which he is attending under the GI Bill of Rights. "It's not going to last long," he added, "hut mv subsistence checks should be coming through soon." 1MTSS nRTJSILLA STREETER.

24, of 329 Ashland, who served a year and a half in tne wavus, declared: "The $50 I got will go for living expenses while I study at Cass Technical High School." Walter Peoples, 28. of 92 Alfred, said: "I got $363. I'm putting it in the bank. Even, though I could have gotten 2'2 per cent interest on the bond, I feel safer having the actual cash." James Arnold, 30, of 1529 Mc-Dougall, said his $100 would go fnr rlnthintr and to Dav an old is- hospital bill. H.

T. Fenton, 21, of 8100 E. Jefferson, said: "My $200 will keep me going at Michigan State College until the subsistence checks start coming." Joseph Nagaj, 29, of 2336 Evaline, Hamtramck, who served 4 years overseas, declared: "This $175 is going to buy us some furniture. Isn't that swell?" wz. orv LaVier Speer Miss Streeter 5i Nagaj Fenton THE IN 1 (7 1 Leach Peoples Arnold i vi $S-i '-'J I is IN SMOKING INVESTIGATE! Let us prove that G-E offers more for yonr money creater comfort, convenience, and economy.

Come, call, or write today. NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY FIRST PAYMENT NOVEMBER I TURNBULL UEATMG CO. 9930 Freeland HO 6330 Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit Free Fress Wire Service WASHINGTON The House Small Business Committee report- ed that a consumer co-operative at Greenbelt, paid less than 50 per cent of the Federal taxes it would have paid as a private corporation. The committee's report, an outgrowth of public hearings held Aug. 22 and 23, deals with Federal income and excess profits tax payments over the last seven years.

Even in 1946, with, the repeal of the excess profits tax, the cooperative Greenbelt Consumer Services, Inc. paid less than one-half the taxes that a similar privately-owned corporation would have paid, the committee said in a statement. THE CO-OPERATIVE holds exclusive business rights in Greenbelt, where approximately 8.000 persons live in houses built and owned by the Government. Its operations were studied by the committee as part of a general inquiry into the effect of co-operatives on small business. A Small Business subcommittee, following the hearings, called upon a Public Housing Administration to cancel the Government's agreement with the co-operative and asked that private businesses be permitted to enter the community.

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APTITUDE TESTS triable YOU to learn the kind of work YOU can best succeed In, or the kind of atndiea YOU should follow. (For men 'and women, boya and srirls.) VOCATIONAL COUNSELING INSTITUTE Daniel L. Beck, Director 958 Maccabees TEmple 1-1581 Woodward near arrest h. I 1 fcj -JL Jr Mm "Si 4 -5 i if-- I ip' ii nfitfKn--nwriinr" I fry i iP 4'V'-3J Accurately Fitted GLASSES 20 YEARS IN SAME VOCATION MODERATE PRICES: TERMS IF 0ESIRED LENSES GROUND IN OUR tWN SHOP. 03 vYB 'WSJ i WORtD'S OUTBOARD SPEED CHAMPION -4 JltiOWUJ M.W -v- asm i "1 r.

DURING the wartime shortage of cigarettes that's when your "T-Zone" was really working overtime, try ing many different brands. And that's when so many more smokers learned the meaning of the phrase, "Camels suit my 'T-Zone' to a Tl" 7. Beynoldi Tobicco Company. Wuistoa-Ealtm N. C.

a' 1 I WW i Mil wyi i ill ir ortfy a rtbby with Mm, hvt Don Whjt6W ho ben rMStional high point Class eulboarej cfjompfon ittcs 1940? roised the Cios? tetord In mtfe friols rW Hm to its pr4nt mtttk of At mph EXPERIENCE IS BEST TEACHER OUTBOARD TOO. THE WARTIME rt ill mm S-' wift--iWnvfiiiTii- Tirn'rivii'iririn WMMmmrf irrivnriii" -ii 'ft mm building materials. He gave blanket anoroval to the construction of municipal swimming pools, school gymnasiums, summer camps, athletic fields and other nonprofit recreational Special permits still are re quired for most commercial amuse ment places. Pauley to Aid Royall Edwin Pauley, California industrialist, will be a special assistant secretary of War Kenneth C. Royall during the transition of the Department under th unifi- cation program, it was announced oy trie Army.

Pauley will aid on matters of industrial mobilization and procurement. CITV OP DETROIT OFFICE OF THE CITY THEASLltEIU Detroit, August 20, 1947 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR ALLEY PAVING Notice is hereby given by'the City Treasurer that an assessment has been levied against the adjacent property for the paving of alleys in the blocks bounded by the following streets as specified in the assessment rolls of the number attached. Roll Mo. B-9893 Alley No. 4578 in block bounded by W.

Lesure, E. Tracey, S. McN'ichols, N. Santa Maria. Following is the charter provision relative to payment of the above assessment: Sec.

10. Part one of said assessment shall become due and payable in thirty days from the first publication of such notice. Augruat so, 1047, and parts two, three and four shall become due and payable in one, two and three years, respectively, from the date that part one became due and payable. Any person may pay the amount of the assessment in parts one, two, three and four, or any of them, at any time within thirty days from August SO, 1947, without interest, but if the amount mentioned in part one shall not be paid within thirty days from the said date a penalty of one per cent per month for six months, in addition to interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, shall be added thereto. A like penalty of one per cent per month for six months, in addition to interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from said date of publication, shall be added to each of the other parts If they are not paid when the same shall become due and payable as aforesaid.

The interest on parts two, three ana four, if suchyfieveral parts are paid when they become due and payable, shall be computed at the rate of six per cent per annum from the saM date of publication, August 20, 1947. ALBERT E. COBO. City Treasurer, r.T.-27fi CITV OF DETROIT OFFICE OF THE CITY THEASIBER. Detroit.

Sept. 3, 1947 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR STREET PAVING Notice is hereby given by the City Treasurer that' an assessment ha been levied against the adjacent property for the paving of the following streets as specified in the assessment rolls of the numbers attached: Roll Xo. B-9884 Duprey from E. P. I- of Cadieux to W.

F. 1 of Morang. Roll Xo. B-9S85 Greenlawn from X. P.

1 of Lyndon to 8. F. I of Eaton. Poll No. B-8SS6 Kentieky from 6 X.

of X. P. L. of Mile Bd. to S.

P. of Outer Ilrlve. Roll Xo. B-9SS7 Marlowe from V. of X.

P. I of W. Chicago to 6.5' X. of S. P.

of Plymouth. Roll AO. B-9SS8 Marx from Bf. P. L.

of 7 Mile Hd. to X. P. L. of Iants.

Roll Xo. B-9SS9 Ohio from X. P. of Cambridge to S. P.

I of Outer Drive. Roll No. B-9890 University Place fro.n 20 S. of IV. P.

1: of Chandler Park Drive to X. P. L. of Llnvllle. Roll Xo.

B-98M Washburn from P. Is. of Margareta to X. P. I of Clarita.

Roll Xo. B-9892 Washburn from X. P. li. of Plckford to X.

P. 1 of Margareta. Following is the charter provision relative to payment of the above assessments: Sec 10. Part one of said assessment shall become due and payable in thirtv dava from the first publi cation of such notice, Sept. 3, 1947, and parts two, three ana tour snaii become due and payable in one, two and three years, respectively, from the date that part one became due and payable.

Any person may pay the amount of the assessment in parts one, two, three and four, or any ot them, at any time within thirty days from Sept. 3, 1947, without interest, but if the amount mentioned in part one shall not be paid within thirty days from the said date a penalty of one per cent Der month for six months, in addition to interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, shall be added thereto. A like penalty of one per cent per month for six months, in addition to interest at the' rate of six per cent per annum from said date of publication, shall be added to each of the other parts if they are not paid when the same shall become due and payable as aforesaid. The interest on parts two, three and four, if such several parts are paid when they come due and payable, shall be computed at the rate of six per cent per annum from the said date of publication. Sept.

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This Is due to the SSS Tonic formula which contains special and potent activating ingredients. Also, SSS Tonic helps build-up nonorganic, weak, watery blood in nutritional anemia so with a good flow or this gastric digestive Juice, plus rich red-blood you should eat better, sleep better, teel better, work better, play better. Avoid punishing yourself with overdoses of soda and other alkallzera to counteract gas and bloating when what you so dearly need is SSS Tonic to help you digest food for body strength and repair. Don't wait! Join the host of happy people SSS Tonic has helped. Millions of bottles sold.

Get a bottle of ESS Tonlo from your drug store today. 6S3 Tonic helps Build Sturdy faealth. Advertisement. According to a Nationwide survey CIGAREITi When 113,597 doctors from coast to coast-in every field of medicine-were asked by thxe independent research organizations 10 name the cigarette they smoked, more doctors named Camel than any other brand 1 C.T.-8 City Treasurer..

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