SPANISH Plan

SPANISH Plan

fc Tenn.: "My son was killed In the Johnston Steward Wife war. The Army says that his death Belgians Sind Mrs. Patch Wage Increases Won, was due to his own misconduct and Draftees' and Veterans' Guide was not in line of duty. Does that Tropez, Grenoble, Hagenau Forest,] File Divorce Actions Diamond-Studded Saber Colmar, and Stroehl,! -By Maj. Thomas M. Nial- mean I cannot receive my compen- Nuernberg Phone Workers Told Two separate divorce actions In- sation from the VA?” By the Associated Press where Leopold was freed. Questions and answers: some time between October 8, 1940, MACHINE 0ESI8N Yes, I’m afraid it unless The King is In Switzerland. volving Mrs. Betty Ann Stewart, Prom Mrs. G. T. P., Oklahoma and September 2, 1945. does, you BRUSSELS, Sept. 17.—A group of can prove the Army wrong. The Short Specialised Cemrse 1815 Seventeenth street N.W., and City: “I am the dependent parent 2. You must pass a physical exam. Belgian* took to the American Em- To Remain on Job law says that a widow or a depend- Enroll Now for CIsooco Forming hi her Johnston Fraser of a serviceman who was killed in Then you can take up to $10,000 an Inscribed husband, Stew- ent parent or children of a de- bassy yesterday saber, Columbia Technical By tht Associated Press the war. My compensation is $54 a worth of NSLI. art, are pending in District Court. ceased veteran can only be eligible set with diamonds and rubies, as a NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—About month. Will it be raised to $60. as Institute as for compensation if the veteran gift to Mrs. Alexander Patch. 25.000 telephone workers who had Mr. Stewart, who is employed you stated in your column, and if Prom D P. L., Morgantown, Va.: died or was killed “in line of duty.” GERMAN Her late Lt. 1239 Vermont Ave. N.W. been poised for a strike this morning a staff member of the Senate and so, when?” "I read where you said that wives husband, the Gen. From Associated Press liewsfeatures.) it if you remain a de- of discharged veterans Alexander Patch, rescued ME. 5626 were told to stay on the job after a House Joint Committee on Labor- Yes, will, honorably jr„ King FRENCN-SPAIUSH Catalogue* The Berlin Method !» Available Onlt at settlement was reached them pendent parent. The increase went are entitled to burial in a national Leopold III from the Nazis with his giving trHF. BERLITZ SCHOOL Of LANGUAGES Veteran A Derated Management Relations, brought But said can 7th an average pay increase of about into effect September 1, which cemetery. you they Hitler's Dentist Army. s:t» 17th St. (at Ere). NAtional Guilty TRAINING $4 40 weekly. suit August 31 charging Mrs. Stew- means you won’t notice it until your be buried in a “separate plot” and The saber inscription reads: Approved tor Gl VETERAN Isn't that NUERNBERG. Sept. The strike would have affected art with misconduct and naming a September check arrives at the end “beside” their husbands. Germany, "To the memory of Lt. Gen. Alex- service in most of of the month. something new? It's my opinion 17 </P).—Adolf Hitler’s dentist was ander M. Patch, jr., whose forces telephone the Chicago man as alleged co-respond- that husbands and wives are sup- released III from the Nation. found guilty yesterday of Nazi ac- King Leopold ent. He asks for an absolute divorce. to be buried in the same of the The agreement came yesterday on From L. W. R.. New Orleans: “Can posed clutches Nazis—from the On Wednesday, in turn, Mrs. tivity by a German denazification the eve of the strike deadline after a veteran get a service-connected grave.” grateful Belgian people.” Stewart brought suit her new. court. Prof. Blascke was sen- four months of negotiations be- charging disability compensation for hay Yes, it is something fairly Hugh Place names of 7th Army victories husband with and tween the CIO American Communi- cruelty asking ; fever?” It started in 1941. If a husband tenced to three years’ internment. are engraved on the sheath; St. for a limited divorce. Her suit the wife will cation Equipment Workers and the Very doubtful, I'd say. Hay fever, died before that time, listed Mr. Stewart’s address as the site Western Electric Co. like other allergic diseases, is some- be buried in the same grave Carroll Arms Hotel. If the husband died after Must Be Ratified by Union. thing you are born with. For in- with him. In the meantime, Mrs. Stewart the wife will be buried beside Relined 4 Wheels Complete Western Electric is a manufac- stance, say you lived in Arizona be- 1941, has been restrained by a court or- her in a The turing subsidiary of the American fore you went into the Army. When spouse separate grave. der from "interfering with or mo- same if the wife died first. Telephone * Telegraph Co. The sent overseas you began to get seri- applies FINEST LINING lesting Mr. Stewart either In the You blamed QUALITY employes make, install and main- ous attacks of asthma. pursuit of his employment or in i on Prom Mrs. L. D„ Elizabethtown, These can’t last forever tain central-office telephone equip- it the service and thought you balmy days his private life.” bad a service-connected BUICK ment. j disability. ... and you’ll want a full bin of SPECIAL But actually, you probably always The settlement, which must be Full or part time courses for Veterans v hat famous D & H Anthracite PONTIAC You didn’t entitled to G. L Bill. ratified by union members, gives the Rita Johnson Shows Signs had the asthma. just subsistence under it because Arizona is a I when the first cool spell arrives. workers increases of 9 to 15 cents 'know about OLDSMOBILE Of Out of Coma where you wouldn’t. Bad It’s smart to order coal now an hour in the mo6t populous areas, Coming ; place PACKARD-110 asthma cases there to escape it. and 8 to 14 cents an hour in less ly th* Ai»ciat*d Prcti | go have delivery made at a convenient time you VA doctors probably would say the populous areas. HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 17.—Actress specify and spread your payments over ? same about fever. EFFICIENT FREE BRAKE I Ernest Weaver, union president, Rita Johnson, after 10 days, shows thing your hay QUICK j can for period of months by using our popular Budget \ the increases would average 11 signs of coming out of her coma. Still, you certainly apply •aid SPANISH Plan. Service by Exports ) ADJUSTMENTS j was compensation. II x cents an hour, or $4 40 a week. Pre- Dr. Lee Siegel said the actress EXCLUSIVELY vious wages, ,he said, averaged $1.15 able to hear his words yesterday V«.u lit.I From G. T. 8., Kansas City: "I Duplicate Police Testing Machine an hour, or $46 a week. and attempted to respond when he RE6ISTER NOW took out worth of NSLI Union Is “Not Satisfied.” asked her to raise her hand. only $5,000 • Conversation and Writing ! when in the service. Would there • For Foreign Service Philip Murray, CIO president, and She was unable to talk, however, • For College Examinations be to increase that to the Stanley Bracken, Western Electric and her condition remained critical. any way • Commercial Spanish maximum $10,000?” • Spanish Shorthand president, participated in the nego- Miss Johnson suffered severe brain tiations here which were climaxed injuries September 6 in her apart- Sure, yo\i can do that. Go to any SANZ SPANISH SCHOOL 1128 Conn. In. RE. 1013 an session when a hair i VA office. Two by all-night Wednesday ment, apparently heavy things, though: 10th Yoor In Wn.hintton night. dryer fell on her. I 1. You must have had service Mr. Weaver said the union was "not satisfied with this settlement, even though it is, to our knowledge, the best made by any Bell System Co.” He said the strike call was post- poned indefinitely, adding that he felt a strike at this time to improve the terms would not be "worth while.” "We were the only union in the telephone Industry that put up a fight this year.” he said, "and we did that, at heavy expense to our union, against the whole Bell System.” Extends Pact Into 1950. The union originally asked a 81- eent hourly increase. The company made no immediate comment on the agreement. The new pact extends the contract to November 30, 1950, but gives the union the right to reopen the con- tract on wages after September 15, 1949, and the further right to strike if agreement is not reached in such a reopening, Mr. Weaver said. Negotiations were conducted here and in Chicago under a previous wage reopening clause of the con- tract. 4 The settlement does not cover 25,000 long distance telephone workers, whose union, the CIO American Union of Telephone Workers, on Wednesday resumed wage talks here with the AT&T. Southwestern Phone Union x Rejects Offer, Ends Parleys It takes nerve! But we've proved again ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17 {/P).—Union negotiators rejected an offer from and that it works swell for everyone. the Southwestern Bell Telephone again Co. yesterday and bargaining talks affecting 50,000 employes In five You a break—and so do we! States were broken off. get Frank P. Lonergan, vice president of Southwestern Division 20, Com- munications Workers of America, said the offer was “ridiculous and insulting" and he announced a strike vote would be taken "in the near future.” Step into your Bond store, The company and the union had two sessions yesterday with a Fed- eral conciliator, at his request.

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