PORTLAND INQUIRER Negro Finds Body of Suicide Tom Jones, Negro of 7705 S. E 105th Ave., Portland, found the body of George W. Hutchison, 70, who has been missing since Sep tember 2. Jones discovered the body on a lot at S. E. 110th Ave. and Mt. Scott Blvd. while out for a walk and reported it to the police. The coroner said that Hutchison had been dead for several days and that there will not be an inquest. It was evident that he had com mitted suicide. Pig« 5 UNITED NATIONS r/rOM THF F Off EST TO THF SFA HAH0SANV PROM T he forests of nicaragua is used çor the hulls OF HARD-HIUlNO "P.T. BOATS O f XL/SH O fiD F # / A BRlTlSH FACTORY «I0RMN4 ON a NEW industry - unbreakable "P lastic spec tacle lenses — is B ushins T hrough an ORDER TOR a million P rom the u SS"R SECURITY DEPOSITS FOR RENT TABOOED Recent action by the Office of Price Administration limits the “Porgy and Boss”—Etta Moten and William Franklin in a scene practice of landlords asking new from the world famous play “Porgy and Bess”, coming to the tenants to put up a heavy sum of Auditorium October 5-0-7-8, Tickets are now on sale at the cash, and of holding to cash al box office. A/OT/FF ready collected as a “security depo TALENTED sit,” against failure to pay rent or FO # OAA/FS XMAS BOXES T he DANISH UNDERGROUND PAPER damage to the property. MUST BE STRONG f/P ff POSTED Complaints from tenants say oF bombed B erlin on PHOfOGRAPHj ; The Army and Navy postal serv- that landlords are demanding $100 , RESERVED F or GERMAN billboard PROPAGANDA,' ices this week emphasized the ne-1‘° $200 as “security deposits” for rent houses, the agency said. | cessity for packing all Christmas low OPA’s action does not materially ! rpTUTT* MI a gifts for service men and women change the present administration j overseas in boxes of metal, wood, of the rent regulations, but is does INSPECTION fiberboard, or strong double- tell exactly what rules apply to Tire inspection records will not I solid faced corrugated fiberboard. The security deposits.” In general, a landlord may not request or keep a beA “sed ia ratloninS after current boxes should be tied with strong “security deposit" unless it was his A 0 gasoh™ ratlon books exPire ing period for overseas is Septem- practice to do so at the time of the on September 21, Frederic F. Jan- twine. The Christmas package mail- maximum rent date. ney’ distf ct 0PA Z o n in g execu- ber 15 to October 15. If a landlord can show need of a ^ive’ sai today. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . deposit to protect movable objects, I Since discontinuance of the peri- e SerV1CeS that Sai< that 11 18 hlRh‘ ’ such as keys or ice trays, he may °^c tire -inspection program on ly desirable all fiberboard ask for permission to collect such a April 20, 1944, the tire inspection | boxes be securely wrapped in heavy deposit; kept by every motorist has I paper, if available, as experience. „ , but the most he will ., be record been used primarily a record o f; has shown that boxes without | This action also ,V.0, applies to ad- Kas°line rations issued each auto-; ! wrapping often become crushed or vance of rent. Some m°bile, Janney said. ; split, thus allowing the contents landlords payments have been requiring ad Motorists should mail in their to escape. vance payments of six months’ or tire inspection record along with Contents of the packages should even one year’s rent. Whether or the back cover of their “A” book TIN Y BRADSHAW be packed tightly, in order that ar not the tenant stays for the full when applying for a renewal. PEARL M. DREW Miss Pearl Margaret Drew, one ticles may not become loosened in period for which his rent is paid,, Along with the new “A” gasline ATTRACTION FORMERLY AN _ of Portland’s own talented singers, transit, damaging the contents or OPA believes that it is an unwar- ration book, each motorist will re- NOUNCED AS CANCELLED has taken another step towards her *"be coverr8 the parcels. Hard i ranted burden on a tenant to make ceive a new mileage rationing rec- NOW SCHEDULED. chosen career as a concert artist. cand*e8> nuts» caramels (including more than the customary advance ord which will thereafter serve as those covered fruit payment. These rulings apply to the record of gasoline rations is- Tiny Bradshaw and his (Jersey Miss Drews’ e „ application for _. cake, . chocolate , with , . chocolate), , bars individual- , , .. and hotels and rooming houses, as well! sued, Janney pointed out. Then the Bounce) Orchestra who follows scholarship from the Manan An- , . , , 0 , , . . „ Fund , , has re-1 ly * wrapped in . waxed . paper , should as to houses and apartments. old tire inspection record will no Sweethearts of Rhythm to Mc- derson Scholarship . , , . Elroy’s Ballroom Monday, Sept. , She rj. „ will be A inclosed in „ inner , boxes wood, ’ longer be necessary. cently been accepted. , or cardboaru. _ _ of candies, , tv. »cftft non metal, Soft • All local boards are now staffed 18, 1944. GOT THE BIRD compete for ~ the $500 and $1,000 ’ homemade , or commercial . : I . . u r,. 1 whether A man bought a canary from an with extra volunteers to handle the A presentation of S. Duke. prizes. Miss Drew is to be in Phila- should be mailed. Sharp-pointed or anjmai dealer. additional load of mailing out the delphia, Pa., on October 7th to sing sharp-edged instruments, such as “You’re new books, Janney said. He urged sure this bird can sing?” over one of their local airways. She razors and knives, must have their snid suspiciously, motorists to take advantage of this will sing, “My Mother Bids Me points or edges protected so they «He’s a grand singer.” MAIL YOUR not wait until the last minute Binds My Hair,” and the “Ave Ma cannot cut through their coverings The customer left. A week later and and run the risk' of not getting SUBSCRIPTION NOW ria” from Cavalleria Rusticana in and damage other mail. their new books in time. , he reappeared. Italian. Miss Drew who has been singing I Christmas packages should bear “Say! This bird you sold me is all her life, is seventeen years old. the endorsement “Christmas Par-, lame!” D She attributes all of her success to ceI” and must weif?h no more than “Well, what did you want — a her faithful friend and teacher Vi- five Pounds and measure no more singer or a dancer?” E da Teresa Bennett. For it is her ^an lo inches in length, wish to Bee another of our colored W youths attain success in life. As other forums are scheduled, THE OvV ^ 1 Miss Drew will appear in a Bene- j the Portland Inquirer will publish fit Recital on September 29, 1944, the date for the benefit of those Y DEW EY 5 0 , D P I C L U B * at the Neighbors of Woodcraft who are interested. These forums Building at 8:15 p. m. Admission j are of benefit to the community Please Enroll me as a Member of the DEWEY 50,0001 CLUB. is $1.00. I an«! should b attended by all. (To help carry the Dewey ticket of Abraham Lincoln’s party.) ENLARGEMENT Enclosed find $1.00 for my dues (Check), (Money Order), ($1.00 bill) Your Favorite Picture or Snapshot will be enlarged to Name ___ ___________ ..._____________________ __ ____________ a 6”x8” placed in a 12”xl5” frame with a colorful patri Address otic background. $ 6.95 Telephone Number Precinct No. To obtain one of these Please return to Mrs. G. T. Gerlinger, 1714 S.W. Highland Road, Dr. A. W. Sheehan 510 S. W. Yamhill St. popular portraits, mail pic Portland 1, Oregon ture with name attached— just as you want it on por YOUR PATRONAGE INVITED trait. Enclose $2.00. Pay HOWARD’S FUEL AND ICE SERVICE \ balance upon delivery of Hauling of All Kinds portrait NOW AT NEW LOCATION onoro f Vin r w o o n n f n /-I ivi ! n i n4--»»n 4-î n n A X w j .,1 « 1 Victory Picture Glasses to Fit YOU SHEEHAN OPTICAL CO. J. and M. BAR-B-Q Fried Chicken Dinners 522 N. Broadway (near Interstate), at Broadway Bridge $4.95 If you wish to see sample call BR. 0506 Keefe Portrait Co. 202 Studio Bldg. Specializing in Portraits ONLY 2707 N. Williams Ave., Above Knott Phone: GArfield 4456 OREGON FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION 1412 N. Williams Avenue