Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Alabama Journal from Montgomery, Alabama • 2
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Alabama Journal from Montgomery, Alabama • 2

Publication:
Alabama Journali
Location:
Montgomery, Alabama
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

TUESDAV, OCTOBER 1942 ALABAMA JOURNAL. Montaomerv. Al. TWO Scrap Workers 'SMILING THROUGH' Kivahis Parley War-Time Prohibition It Urged bWtTU At Birmingham Rally Dozens Charged U. S.

Air Forts With Speeding Blast Nip Base i It- Rush Check-up Hearing Close FDR Praises Labor's Record Message Is Read At AFL Parley it. )U i (Continued from Pace!) '(Continued rrom Pace 1) (Continued front Page if goal for Jefferson Ounty would be raised from 100 to 200 pounds. There jalso it was decided to re. move thf bars from the old coun-ty jail nd contribute 'them as sci a p. "1 had hoped to save the bars to confine some Jaos behind.

petrol, with the numr for $c-p- through the Owen Stanley Range, tember given first and thc( num- apparently was bent on reinforc-ber for August given second. ol- ing enemy ground troops who low: Driving while intoxicated, have been repeatedly beaten back 186 and 183; reckless driving, 201 bv the Allied offensive. and 180; no driver's licence, 253 Two formations cf the medium and 273; operating a car afteif re-. Americ. bombers blasted at the vocation of driver's" license, eight convoy; consisting of two riestr.

-and nine; improper brakes! and a transport. A force TORONTO. Address on Railroads Scheduled Today BIRMINGHAM, dct. 6 UP) Alabama Kiwanians met today to select a new set of officers, award trophies and hear an address ton the place of the nation's railroads in the war, The address was prepared by E. R.

Oliver, of Washington, vice-, president of the Southern Railway System. Other activities arranged for BIRMINGHAM. Oct. B-r The National Women's Christian Temperance Unkm demanded redistillation of i present whisky stocks into commercial alcohol and urged immediate war-time prohibition today in a resolution adopted in convention here. The resolution also recommended that all "distilleries and breweries be used for the production of war necessities." Previously, the convention had urged "statewide prohibition now' for Alabama, which legalized the sale of alcoholic beverages in 1937.

4 The resolution on national prohibition called for the president and Congress "to prohibit as an essential war measure the manu-; facture. Sale, transportation, im- KimSCVe I in' States ork Fcdo ratter a message the record of vs. tf.id the Labor toft "fv can Arre and) Zeros estimated to total a docn one intercepted and three cf the Jap the craft were shot down Onr Al- 20; lending a driver's licence. but it looks as if they will never get here now so we will send thtmr to the enemy in the form of bullets." County Commission President H. Wharton said.

I Effigies of Hitler, Mussftlint and Hirohitoi will be erected in Selma and five; passing a car at i i crest of a hill, five and three: i lied plane is missing. Results Itwo; i the passing on a curve, six and attack on the convoy could be observed. and not hit-and-run driving, eight the final session the three- four. Thursday night when an open i ivUv I day convention included commit- aitj i In addition, one motorist was program wui oe siagea .1 1 Scnd- tee Eeooris. a qecision.

on nexi arrested and charged with. spur iur ui iv v. rnc. to Buna Again Hammered Another two formations of ing Fortresses bombed Jin 1 strafed the Buna area itself in a continuance c(f trie Allied campaign! to make the base untena year convention city and a roii A Mmilaf' rally was-planned at jing his car to an intoxicated son and one truck, drivtr tournament at the Mirmmgnam j)othan Ifor-lteTtf Monday as the Country Club, i forerunner of! a house-to-house charged with carrying a passenger Delccates from all JO clubs in f.awvi trnMriav in Hirerted bv 'A I 1 on a trailer. The State Highway Deprtment the Alabama district are attend- i tRe.

city'ft four civic clubs. Mer- i Purposes, ine the convention. 1rhani Ti 1 1 hir stores at 21 Another resolution ufged a has begun the job of repainting i m. ori the collection day. war, ime cunew ior ait gins un- tan speed limit signs to conform with the new The 1 i.

it i cy new bigns win tcnu, vHM Jl ITuscaSoosa ofiicials reported all aer 10 ior ineir pnuecuon anq school thildren in the county! the protection of our men and i would sifrve as "salvage seekers." i urged state health authorities to They will bring to their schools check the use cf narcotics. ble. Supply dumps were up. Jap defenses damaged landing barges oh the Ixarii tiry(vL Swrtoping down tiirough a of anti-aircraft fire otiv ii American bombers hit Jtre a hard blow Ihcr jn rt i 1 Fapxiii bove 1 The chief of a r.crc Ui'to tv -p Vi; jr. Korr.ffn 35 Mjt.t' rrohlcm- metal thev are able to carry and report larger pieces to be picked Carl F.

Wittichen Dies in Baltimore Dr. Raymond; K. f'aty, new rrcsident of the University cf Alabama, told a banquet audience last ftight that "the glory of our democracy is its inheritance of a dcsiiy for freedom that is the corrrifion denbmioator of all the arious racial strains that have gone' into the making cf Amer- "Not be regimented is the ma ill and to cfme through this war retaining our individual 1 characteristics." he added. i BIRMINGHAM. Oct, i THE NEWS IN BRIEF AH AUicd plar.es this assault.

'7 ante Airmen Pace Ad Carl F. Wittichen. founict and Dresidcnt of a Birmingham U'hrc-Jiouse died last hight is? a hospital at Baltimore! he had gone for treatment his While the fiiil weight New Gw.ir.evi ti.e advance ur.itr.. Gn. re ported or i reei ri'' of if ci' MatAr a communicfue is survived by Wittiichen.

Income Levies one son. Lieut. C. Huntsville, and up by trucks. I Legion and A.

Aid Suppolrt of the American Le-i gion and the Alabama Congress of Parents and Teachers in the statewide scrap campaign was today in messages received by Xeon Gilbert, executive secretary of the Alabama SaU I vage Committee, i iLegionnaires of Alabama whole-heartedly- endorse Gover-. nor Di'xrn's appeal in the scrap metal State Com-; mandfw James S. Saliba. of Flor-ience. wired.

Delay in doing the i job can- spel! disaster for us all. and thoi men who fought the enemy call on the citizen; "Of our state to throw their efforts tw Young men of Montgomery now enrolled as aviation cadets at the Army Air Forces Pre-Flight School fcjr Pilots at Maxwell Field are: Cadets Thomas C. Anderson. 610 Yancey Kenneth Harvey Geasland, 506 South Hull Seabern Clarence fisters and three brothers. M.

ALLEN ANNIE had tf iil.e 2i l.r-vc.r..i e'ri Ur.nd MISS haniiet of TCClOt trinuntain tr Hiked Sharply funeral for The ii. u- :k.k a i Mary Allen was held trdm Mem ir.toJtK i I I lt.l IIIIIV L.JH l.UUVV T. Splits v. ard ir. am mv.ii FioiH hr.

ory cnapei at (Vmp Ruct.er's mucal saw virtuoso. Pvt. Harry tries, 9th r. accepts congraiulatiorss frwra Gov. -elect r.

Spark's at lur.chcon of the Dothan Rotary, Club. "Smil-ins Ihrnuzh" v. tlie number played and everyone does smile, including Pvt. Anthen 9th Hospital Center's-pub-hr if Siiinns rr.jn Said the rew tovftaor; "If I could play the Mom-ov an W. Deu-Mj.

Joe The pallbearers were 11. ms, Gen. V. P. Screws.

Dickerson, Lowrev Hall, iirnun (Continued from Page 1) ing measure, had demands for a sales tax. Previously the' finance committee 'bad laid before the Senate it5 report on the bill, winch ft criticized; House-ap- will undergo intensive military, physical and academic training for nine, weeks, preparatory to their 27 weeks of actual flying instruction which leads to the wings of pilots in the Air Forces. itc-r Paul Fulier. Silas office. a I aw like vti.

1 wouldn't run for any and Dr. M. B. Kirkpacridk oute is KiSi Hr.d ng tr.e Myola Li'-k's "Our Kaei and t.te que said Or i.r.vi tinuitifi towftrri go; The of A t- into tntf campaign "I wrint yt-u to know that yoji have the full support of our or- Donald MacGuue. "paster (of i making this th, proved late? on corporation prof- ganizatlon defended its action in ie- most important Scrap id grou: iart uv Upon completion of tneir pre flight course here, these -cadets will be sent to one of the rnanv flying' schr-'s it thl Southeast Array An- Forces Training Center.

riUjing potential1 taxation on busi-' hitherto' undertaken." said a-meij Prices Mixed In Stock Mart 1 mains HircHal 'engd Collon Closes 35 Cents Lower M. Lowrey, of ncss as tiesiramc oraer to en- sage trom itt. whii'are ccv.t.r.oint face coiici icq. ji Report fic-rj. New 't First Presbyterian oi-ficiatcd.

Burial was in fJakwooa. WILLIAM O. CAMPBPI.L Campbell. 31. a i resident of-Boylston.

ic-fj 'denly ta 9 30 are the widow, Mis, Cjuin-nie Campbell; three- sons, Benson, and Kass Campbell. Vii of Boylston; two riaughi rs. Olean" Conner. Dozicr: and Mrs Jewel Franklin. Boylsto t.yo brothers.

Sara Cainpix- Dyri 11'aiec UMW PLEDoED TO WAR EFFORT courage efficient corporation management in wartime. George's estimate- on over-all taxation included Federal levies and in Slat and local imposts. He estimated rutional income at SllO.OOO.OOdMI Seek to Escai Inequities 41 i- i YORK. Ott. fi miiriiet lod iv Siu.kr of i fit SC( l'c-n from Ffeg M.

6 A-Hf, unable t-Jkuu. as it The Board of Directors of the Montgomery County Chapter, American Red Cross, will meet late Tuesday afternoon "in the new headquarters 315 Madison Ave with the chairman. Ralifci Eugene Blachschleger, -tr' slipped Baptist Association To Convene Thursday ana 11111 vampoen. u. isisters.

Mrs. Wilhe Wtjavcr 1 hot Since March 3. the ways irici means committee, the House tsclf and then the Senate finance Thomaston. state A. presj-, denTT' "Every parent-teacher unt in the Alabama congress is work-j ing co-operatively with thje3 schools, with the people Jn communrty and with its county salvage committee.

You can de- I pend upon them 'to stand hack of the State Salvage ComrnittecJ in all thuridet'taking." The support of the Legion rnd the A. was 'added -to scores of other endorsements from organizations all over the state. Meanwhile, a stream, of messages from mayors, city comnnss- sioners. county officials anxtTsal-; vago committeemen all a' gave evidence rthSt the' scrap 'campaign was being pushed with vigor. The messages tcld of early succo'sses in initial collec r.Mrs.

Bulah Mae Weav Lea.i rate (Black Rock. Ala. Th rcnHtS Kant.c, The 1940 Alabama death for diseases of the coronary cries and angina pectoris committee hnve been working t. I upward tuns' Ciliecl finT' was n- 10 bullish vs. of volume A.xu.t'.

arnua'i eis JwiU be sent from the 202 Second Street. less then hnlf thst fnr (In. trnitiri the tax legislation. Opening debate-on the latest Highland B.vr,.t States, accordinc to -a-tabulation 'Wednesday at 10 a to rui'. i t.

niTOarrH hv the Rut-fan iho'crons Chapel, where ti ie fi.c:yi version or the measure, senator George attributed the length of if.g are expec. at JfSf.t- Census and made public Monday nd burial will be held by the State Health Deoartmcnt. White Chapel directmi lime consumed its preparation in contrast to a newt highs iunafi-i- wre -be- hclpfu'l 'Q thsi-tamed long v- ar i r' the tcr. dance cf nors in its without re; A tvrt in a sincere effort to prevent The Alabama rate was 363 per i MRS. AMANDA J.

CL1FV rcr- 'Via With the rate of 77 1 ner 100.000 The funeral for Mit. Artv ter the in population for the United States Cllflon. 90. was tions, of rallies being called held la 1 1 icvpvevies New Mexico had the lowest rate, i White Chapel Monday i list vJ th rrt .1 rr I I i I -I hichest for with Rev. Hoyt Ayci ic r- ater' re New Hampshire ithe the nation.

dpiays cuss; ns. cr.arts. has croalcd tis.it editions of it esjor.c. t-s el. f.t Foil aitiri.

H.iv novilic liicr. pine. Lctohatc ie. M.ores ot communities ana or plans for follow-up canvasses to Ktt "tiie lest pound of setup metal." Bui ial Wiis in Memoj was X'l 1 (i tsie drastic increases from causing severe inequities and unduly iibtrr'et ir.g v. lth our economy." fj Hming our tax he isjiWi 'in a "kp had to exercjse considerable cjfii'e in' not ithpfising such a severe rate on corporations as to isrupt the national economy of our country." Kvtmiatmg that $22,054,60000 i i hn i-t liloH rm pnrrtiira i a lics again terv.

Pallbearers- 'i i i. v- ii.ved iir tiie- t' Brooks. C. Patr ck. riefi Utlllt'en.

The'State Guard band will play at the American Legion club f-avf in Hughes. P. Wilkini Jr CANNONBAiLS i were- ai.ound at the reenlar mpolino at IL Midway. Meu'-tai JOIN SCRAP HEAP P. Pt Level.

and individual income and ex-! A' big pyramid of cannon- halls Hess profits taxes he said I which has occupied a prominent Brooks, and E. P. Puijh. RTTrlONALi Hugh R. McDnnalril 6:5.

afife-. long 'resident cf died at a. m. Tuciay hn home. 40 Virginia A'c Suvvj.

ing are his widow," Viola Breedlovc McDonald: two daugh would rome (mm cor- position on siae cap i 8 p. m. Tuesday. Reports on the membership drive headed by Hr.r-i ry Marks will be madeind-plans for the Armistice Day observance will be completed. Following the business session movies of the 'State Guard, encampnjrent on Dau phm Inland 'will be shown.

Mem-: bers of the Legion. Auxiliary. Reds Hold Firm At Stalingrad i i 1. 1 1 ters, Mrs. ClaUnn Harrison, Creek, trd -n 't ponery a I a 1 -j 11 i s.

Cti.s:-. i Street. H'C' A i o. i me-. 4 nue The a.

v. i'. I the tv.vli'i.itor. Mj and tt- -ef vLsi i On" a ntuvSiv'ivirv tc oi me, Legionr nd the Sta Guat are invited. Montgomery.

Mrs Garden. Panama Cit brothers. C. B. F.

George 'four and Eugene terv E. M. in ('mliniiril from Page ac.ttnM a (jorations and $11,264,300,000 front Than Britain's Rat- In fl riding tnat the total nor-an) imd Mirtax rate should not eeii 40 per cent, we gave careful consideration to the. of feet of Mia ii a rate upon economy and the effect of the rates levied by other countries," tid. In some, 'instnncos.

ui tax rate is higher tiian iif Great Hrttain. the Hciiator's lim- McDonald. Menlgorj McDonald, St. Pete sbui g. la Ml ill griAmrls for years went into toe scrap heap Tuesday.

The 'missiles-jithe number mi-lietermined-lfut probably weigh; ing; several tons were manufactured the Selma arsenal during the War Between the States but never used actual battle. Mrs. Marie Bankhead Owen, director- of the state history 'department, saiij the big Confederate cannon beside the stack erf ammunition would not he donated, "at tight now," Hatch Act Exemption Voted Country Editors and one grandchild. Annette iK V.r?'-. 'A tit be Kn- Uoyd.

funeral plans kJhaoei. nounced by Men)ory I 1 to I rj'pniv 'I tir ir liofti, of St i at Price Bill Slows Grain Trading thTTTj 1h'- -iifri- n-ri'in "unit 'H' 1 1 .1111 i i ii 1 1 1 1 I Ii hi Dr. C. M. Dannelly, superintendent of education, and, Dr.

Morrison McC.ill. director of! the department of instruction of1 the State Department of Eduea-lion, have returned from Mor- gan County where they filled, speaking engagement Saturday. Dr. Dannelly addressing ihe Moi gan County Teachers Institute Ht ilarlselle. and Dr.

McCall. the in-; stitute at Decatur. i The Church of Christ is holding revival services tins week with Minister Ellington of Mont-' gomery in charge. The public is inv ited to attend the at 11a. m.

and ft eeeh dav. TIME TABLE I Illl'VldV Oil iM" tn ft i il 1 11 IV -i t-" i mi's fVjMt'ft' of th ir- i'i I -O tlie I I 111 one it! Montgomery Youth End Primary Trainiri3 id. "I i il o. 1 1 fi 1 -re in cue liilt'l (Mill ill-- Ujlfl llS fi t', I) 't ir ,1 M. i I' li '-oi JlM F''C i is.

i Stwee 'A'. vt, l'': ts u.a 1 i. I i.i V) '1 V. I ill) I ill' I 1 I I i i i i I no i'i ii ,1 (lejcn.t til il il jl'llt, Sillllj Mies bowed. "If we look at the lir.st bracket of -individual, income tax under bill." lie said, "we will find Hint the total normal and; suit ix tale 'amounts to I'J per en nl.

In addition, the 5 per cent Victory tax raises ttiis total to 21 ji4-r cent. we adt-to this the, jlli pt i cent" imp eied upon corpu-j ii we il I have atoial ra'c: of fi'l per ec'tit on indiidual in-rotnCJ as compared with the British i ill of fill per cent More- over, in reitt Biilain, no 'state I nr local tax! nie impnKcd'," i 1 Pout-War Credit Heatum (e orge nail the eomniltlee gave (jan fiil con -idet tion to the i e-niiiinrndatinris of Chan man Dun- aid of the War Production 1 Board in fi.ihg Ihe excess prof-; it rate at per rent with a p' irnt post-Wftir refund. Kiv- 1 en in i -ei I i in i iikai.ii i vli i.kuv i i'littt A. I I lxi tL i It a iiwih infan i WASHINGTON. Oct.

-The House today voted to, exempt teachers and country editors pn Federal pay rolls in any capacity from the. Hatch net ban on political artivity, i The measure previoiisly had hern pas 'ed 'by. the S-yVit to ck-i-mpt the emplnves of educHtional institutions, ao.l the for cou i ry editors was inserted by the House. It noijes to tiie Senate for consider ation of th- editors' amendment. Duritij; debate the teachers and country editors were de scribed as "heni ieial elenunts" and 'the impollided.

non-coii-tomliiHlr-ti voice of the prople," (leather idniy on page Ihice.) I I I 1 'III, 'AIJI. I In I.Ir 'f lulu 1 is phi it i'in nt, wiping out Ui if i- hit ip.ur, of coops (h'ijitiliim 1 1 1 1 "i i tiiiiinoi mi' s-. V. vt i.i-i. sfi Aut.t V.n'n.

I t. I i I 'i 11.11, il vf iv I I i no ti i I I'M 9a i-i; 1,11. 171, MHI Snrii Modok i of f'-nsn-f opi-rii i Churchill Bars Stalin Reply Hi'- rtlf'a link i ill I I.nm .) I 1,1 tf li, (n I.jHi It'll, I.a I .1,., ')r, jl'l'. In. ,1,1 1 OPENING REVIVAL jS 1 -1 1" i 1 iil fi 'I" i io in- of some ri I'lH AtlU (r i I uel (mi WfDNlSDAV lilt Vett t'lt: t.

i I IVil 1 1 I net. nil I i 1 t- 'in I I 1 1 1 1 i.f i.lli.i, ,,...,1. wt I liBllI I 1,1. I lHllnHllla 1,1,11.1 "lll tl llrrll ll 1 1 t'lrr I.Oct. 7th to No Ht I i (nli.1 I (hit per- II j.

Illlt'U (Illll i.M :,1, I.M il "TiiiVK tti'f 1 ill. lri- eoiiiiii'i Kr-vH. iiriiitr Ki i In Old nrne itlltAHll -i-lt tl I'litOll "Wri nnt Hit, 1,. il. I 1i.l r.

I MliiniHH I I it inn, ph i n.it.i. ki, Koiti mi. Viifc f. ti. ono I.i oil.

i.ii. beoriiiK boiil payable alter the war. He gave four reasons for the post war credit: With a high corporate tax i it will give the taxpayer an im-1 mediate incentive to make the i lu iirlit. touting .1 Freighter Launched SOUTH PORTLAND. Maine.

Oct 6 UlWSl A 1 0.500 -ton freighter, brartng the nnme of llermnn Melville, author of the novel "Moby Dick." was launched today ut theSOttth Portland Shipbuilding Corp. yard. I tin! tfnttttttot, in (ri liot Inviri i WHO? GUY SHIELDS ,1 Wt tf iKfCy K'f Urt C. 'e tl I tjul I t. K'K'it ipf .1...

i utlm 10 ttttmn, tvitli fr. 1 1 i ft tf.Hltl M'7 nlii lo N-t, ri more efficient in its i vv in. i.i H. ii t'lueeo. corporation 1 ii oil; Hun.

ii. 1IU. Hp i i- '-ii Ik 'perliuH-ttiid keep its etists, down to h.ii'ii. i tlf-slioymgjlvvo tanks. th: cminutiifiue r.aid.l, j'i'hr- r.ij fuciiy in.

i llmesl nl i e'-oi Ii vi, i Ii (,, tr of si ie-i of ivic ill l.ii iiKi.it( ri( ir JiortrU. A tie- iroopi bof Upon Mijt position': (l en jj fiie Middi olv I .1...0 .1,,,. i it, 1 1, tv B. 1 i ti (i 1 TIS .1 hl TI il V't A fr IKK SMALL LOANS' Coast Guardian IIIIIAIill Illi iOtl ti. III.

i 1 1 1 v't I ui-l 0 I I I POOR MAN BANKER, Inc. i mot i i ((J, ill rs tit, i I tie Itlel puin ei) fu i I 1 1 i i cum ism M- KH1. l.rol! li.H.it. 1.M.I?? RIRR I 'Ii I nr. -i o-iina nr G'tvi ST.

1 VI "2. ft v.jill allow more Imtpe-; dinte i eipp to the government Hum i iiiTki Othei wise be lieflireil. under, luuh al( It wil) provide the rorpora-, lion with ii post war iivt-rvr to enaplr, II to unde t.ike the task i eh ii 1 1 1 1 1 ii hi and i eadjustmt tit alter -the war. i I By havi.hu a tendetuy to hold down eOstH. it will nffnet i soloevyhHl eflert ofi Hn unduly i high era-ess I profits tftx upon in-i llation." 1a George imnt'-d the htosden-S ing of the indivuhifil income tj'x base hv reducing the personal '-r! A- "I -(I i s.

Hl-puil 11 )(. tr, iV'1" "ie Iflreii.tH, WITH US GUARDIANS, TRUSTIES, EXECUTORS, MAY LEGALLY INVEST Ill il! i I pi i "liMP A I fhi'iit t. i Ih.il v. Ie i ii MO I I.IOII II iiii.HMii YOUR INVESTMENT I ft aittv. UurURcif in 1.

1 "'I l-Hi Hi, i if i ii. Mriti- i.t I INSURED UP I Hf-itJ TO (o 1 1 i I IS 1 7 'in t(. I .1 h- It mi I. I I niH (t i I I I II -I i tin- Soviet ill I 1 1 III l( i I iii'- i wild Ifos i 1 1 1 1 lo ai-k i li.it offil'e i A r-ii'd IoiImv'. Brazil Will Deduct 3 Pet.

for War Bonds I M(ir 0ni j. hiii mm if Ml: I lm.t fliin. Hy I'I i bnli. vi.it IUhOOM lifDvgr 1.1,1, l.r talv up (id. exempt ionx wnuld rJd npproxl-iriatclv 7.000.000 new more added bv A re durtinn of Jbe credit for dependents ft nut $4oo Enlistment in Army By Prisoners Urged WASHINGTON.

Octf A change itt War DepBrtment policy! whereby men now in prison could be taken directly into the Army was nungpsted today by Representative Petrmn D), Geol'gin. ij i i The male prison population of the country consliUites if dineiplinrd and healthy mtmpnwrrj Prlrrnnn suld, and nhould be made nvHilfihle for; the ,0 ll.i-! Htlll -1 ipm ton' im rr, Or 't hi' iov Mitnerit Enemy g.fit hud best "bewt the doa" whn the come prowl log rcund U. S. nhorea. Fang bred; this Const Guard putrot dog Is especially trained to snap tabolfur fioro cuba.

hiiiv EVERY ACCOUNT IN OUR ASSOCIATION IS INSURED UP TO SS.000. IY AN INSTRU MENTALITY OF I THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. YOU MAY Of EN A SAV-INGS SHARE ACCOUNT IN ANY AMOUNT FROM S3 00 UP AND HAVE YOUR DIVIDENDS COMPOUNDED; OR YOU MAY INVEST IN MULTIPLES OF SI 00. AND JUNE 30th AND DECEMBER 31i OP EACH YEAR YOUR DIVIDEND CHECK WIU MAILED DIRECTLY TO YOU. i 3 DIVIDENDS HAVE BEEN PAID BY OUR ASSOCIATION SINCE ORGANIZATIO N.

ACCOUNTS PLACED WITH US BY THE 10h DRAW DIVIDENDS FROM THE FIRST OF THE MONTH. NEXT DIVIDEND DATE DECEMBER Jh. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOANSSOClXnON OF MONTGOMERY 10 Commtrc Strt I Dial 2-11)3 fl- It mv Hi-tt .1 per erril Mill J. I II Art Iv Will, MnMnr't ji oi i n.t mul lim.l una In tint un in I t'ti i -brail he ilie lel ftooi the milttitr.t of ri.ploy".: ui vl llJl II i. in it II i.

I In. 1 1 1 1 (Jiflfiinj 1 iiiul llif aiof Hint 111 1:0 I Mppli'-'l to hotel 'ill im I.IM I 10 i tr ImI it-! MHery COLDS nll'ilMHM I. II cept Ill I I'l 11,1, 1 ,1111 I I (Ml I v.oini v.iH t'-'iive 3 p't of- tteit: mi tun, Viii Hi. I in oi iwt'l lift il" COIOl KIKItl I 10 i) l. fighting forces thrruigh pet'mit-4 i riitniiiMfl swan muni fi'nf im i tA'tll fiimc whole fioo, 'ti' i-f-vmi the i i -ll li.wii lutimi'i 'ii't''y I'tM I.T II I KALVK NOUS OHO-.

couoh onop II II loo fin Inij ting voluntary eniutmenti. "Wp hiive clo mllHop tnn In pftmin vh could fjunlffy," he mlll-f I A I not- isii-ht in walf 'MO A 1 i I I'(ii'l ie i kl hn 1 1 at kiii; th ui Tr ''ftwk My.f Wtirlul llfimm pun nrwumcn. i i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Alabama Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Alabama Journal Archive

Pages Available:
480,189
Years Available:
1940-1993