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A store, bawling out the store
The homeless numbered in j
keeper for hts high prices and the thousands. The Red Cross j
"rotten service," decided to In said 900 evacues were being j
voke the supreme penalty. In a eared for at* Fort Smith and
tone purposely loud enough to be about 100 at.Van Buren.
heard by everybody on the prem
1 Self-sacrificingises he announced, ns lie headed
for the exit, "You have lost a
patriotism!regular customer: that's what
you have done."
The storekeeper retorted, also loudly enough to be heard by everybody within earshot, "We
don't want you for a regular cus turner. We would rather not have your trade."
And mnvhe yon think that d 1 d n ' t make the customer's "death sentence" on the mer chant fall flat..
LIVERPOOL, May 13 (>T) -- Ten-year-old Oeorgc Bernard Shaw was given $40 by his father to be. used for changIpg his name--a move sug gested by the orlginnl "0118,"'
who said "no father has a right to prejudice a boy with such a name."
With the money In \hls
Two dog-biting cases
pocket, the youngster--no kin to the literary light--stopped
on police blotter
Saturday to view a street ex hibit of a Hnlifax bomber.
Two biting dog eases were be fore Ineal police today. Both nnl-
mls were ordered Impounded. The dog belonging to Mrs.
Carried, away with enthusi asm for the "Wings for Vic tory" campaign, he bought a $40 defense Imhd.
Jayne D. Meriekel. 1345 Webster street., is reported to have bitten Anna Sens, 8, of 450 Melville avenue, on the left hand while she was at Melville avenue and Webster si reel. The bile drew blood.
Virgil J. Wilson. Lns Altos, was bitten on the rlrhl thigh hv the
CHUNGKING. May 12. fi/T)-- President. Lin Hen. HI. was report-*1 e<! resting comfortably today aft er snlfevlng a talnthiR spell shortly before he was'to have re ceived the rrede.nl ials of Maj (l<m. Victor Odium, Canada's first minister to Chunt'klng.
animal belonging to Venvui
Johnson, JJ4H Everelt avenue,
at Ihnt address. The f-kln was Believe It or Noll >
punctured.
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HU I IVANT At rest In Red- ' wo,m! City. Tuesday, May 11. 10-13 Annie M. Hutllvnnt, wife of the late Edward Hulliviuit.
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loving molh'T of Edward.
Marion, lienrv, Ami, Earl, Al
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bert and Clraee Hulllvant. and
Mrs. Thomas t'n.scy. Sister of
Henry I,enhy. A native of Red
wood City. Aged 7H years. A
member of General George 8, Evans Corps No. 3(1 W.R.C., Corporal James Lindsay Wil son Host No. 2310 V.SAV. Aux
$25
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iary. Redwood City Unit No.
105 and Standard Life Associ ation. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning at 9:30
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for any Watch that we
o.'clock.from her late residence, 216 Fuller St., Redwood City,
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fail to repair. '
thence to Ml. Carmel Church
where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 o'clock. In
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terment Holy Cross Cemetery. ,x-
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Menlo Park. The rosary will
be recited Rt 8 o'clock Wednes day evening. (Layng & Tinnoy Funeral Home.)
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PARKS--In Palo Alto, Tuesday, May 11, 1943. Dr. William Fitzgerald Parks, husband of Marguerite F. Parks. A native
of Pennsylvania. Private serv ices were held today. (Roller & Hapgood Service).
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