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QUOTAS LIFTED PASSENGER MAKI N G (Continued From PnBo One) dustry Indluiitod n wllllnKiiess lo uso aviilliiblo material (or thosa thiil ii ro hl'iiil'o. AIbo runiovud totliiy woro ro- ntrlctlunH on production of mxi' culm. anihuliiiivoi unci hoiirsi'S. HuHtrkllons on the production of coiniiiiiix'liil trucki woro lifted U'vm-nl c In vh nun. Thu order on nutos turns loose t ho ontlro oncriiy of tho IiuIiih- try lo not Into full production to III tliu punt-up ilemuuci 01 lour yours for automobiles. Woiithcr-viiiio for Amorlcun Industry na n who u. tho nuto In dustry thus him a chiinca to nut tho pace In producing (or pvueo. EDITORIALS ON NEWS , (Continued U'oni Pago One) of cominodltlcii In hlKh, fully us hluh lift In thu United States tind olten hlitlier, but the com oi serv Icon, until as shoe nlilnlntf. bur During, pressing, utu., tends to bo low. Niitlvo Urltlxh ure astonished by our addiction lo clothes iiresiUnu una cleaning. Thoy nay too much cleaning Is bud for clolliliiK uml nicy cun i understand our insistence on knlfo-oduo creases In trousers (It miiHt bo ronionibcrcd tlmt Britain's cllinnli! I norniully dump und knlfe-edgo creases don l Hint longj. AS ulwuys In a strange city, nnywhorc, you roly at first wholly on cubs. As a general average, lumphiK long rides und abort ones nnd assuming that your necessary contact nrpn t scattered TOO far apart. II acta you buck ubout two shllliniis every time you ride In one. Aa mutter or liood (orm, you ro supposed to leave a sixpence Willi the cabman as an honor Hum. Two shillings are about 40 cents, and thoy have a coin known na a half crown that is worth two shillings and six pence. It must have been coined for cnb-rldlng purposes, A FTER a while you learn to ride tho busses, which are two-deckers and impressive in tho extreme and a lUKhly flclent form of transport. The fare varies a little with the distance. You tell tho con doctor (In them days apt to bo a conductress) how far you re bo. Ins and ho tells you how much It will be and gives you a ticket to prove you've paid. The normal fare for a normal ride will bo nround two of theso stove-lid pennies, or a little leas than a nickel. You soon learn to appreciate the difference be tween that and two shillings for cab. " Tho way to rldo tho bus la to tell somebody where you want to ro and ask what number to take. Almost Invariably the answer comes riant off tho bat Londoners seem to know their tranaportatlon system. VOU don't Just climb on a bus If you cun und hang on by your cyeslashes, aa In the States. They lot In onlv aa many aa thcro are SKATS FOR, and when the bus is filled It a no dice un til somebody nets off. ; If (before you get onto the ropc.i) you Just climb on a full bus and If you happen to cntch a short-tempered conductress, you'll get told off In words that curl your hair. Not only that, but she'll put you off at the next aton, There's no trifling with this full-whcn-thcy'rc-full rule. It must be Hint here In London tho fcmnlo of tho species Is more deadly than tho mule, for al most Invariably the male con ductor Is courtesy Itself. Indeed, Courtesy Is tho general ruin here -far more so than at homo, Tho chances of marrlngc be fore age 20 are greatest for Amcrlcnn girls living in the South, particularly In small towns. Sore Tender i Aching Feet In Jutt Plvt Mlnutti Thou er. Ttndtr. Aching Ftt Gt Almt Amaiing Rtllel Two or three implications of Mnont's Kmcrilri Oil and In fifteen ml mi if i the filn and aorencia dliippeiri, A few more application at regular interval! and you are on the road to solid, foot comfort And heit of alt any oftrtuive odor Ii gone completely It'n a wonderful fntnnili this to nt!il nut Ion of enenlUl oil with ernnplior and other antlirptlcfl an marvelnvi, that thouiantU of liottln are snld annual I j to hrlp lofteii tip corni and citllouiet, flatlifactlon guaranteed or money refunded. Super tluWlate Drug Lea Hendricks Drun Truman Seizes Railroad As Reconversion Still On (Continued From Page One) lo end rationing of evaporated milk soon, And ho predicted an curly tncrcuao in butter and cheese. Tho army Is discussing with iilrllne officials a proposal "al most" to eliminate tho priority system for air truvol. Fewer priorities would mean that more ordlnnry passengers would huvo a chunco. Mr, Truman gave tlio word on poslblo return (o stand ard time, Ho said he will ask congress early in Soptomber lo abolish "wnr tlmo" and, let the Statea again have exclusive con trol over tho watches and clocks within their borders. Mr, Truman also ordered all federal wnrkors back on the pre war 40-hmir week, This will happen before September 0 on less un agency finds It will seri ously hamper csHcntlul work. The action lops money off the puychocks of millions. Seizure of the Illinois Central with lla OIIOA miles of track In 14 slates Illustrates the govern ment's determination to seek a swift and orderly change-over from war to pence. Thus it seems the war isn't over. Legally speaking, It really Isn't. Tho president's war pow ers remain. Mr. Truman said at his newa conference yesterday that It will bo a long time before hostilities are declared officially onded. 1 SPEECH UMTS AT Ti (Continued From Pago One) said it was not the intention of the state to produce in court any of tho high nnzl leadera whose names have figured prominent ly In the proceedings. Instead, ho said, their evi dence would bo limited to state ments taken In Germany by al lied military authorities and the war crimes commission. These high nozis, now in al lied prison camps, Include Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, Grand Ad miral Erich Racder, Field Marshal General Wilhelm Kcl- tel. and Col. Gen. Custav Jodl. Two Norwegian army officers testified yesterday that Quisling blocked their efforts to get com plete mobilization before the Germans Invaded the country on April 0, 1040. Knife Fray Puts 3 In Hospital SPOKANE, Aug. 24 (P) Three eldorly men wore in1 a hospital todny after a knifing fray Inst night which Officer Dnvo Wntaon sold resulted from a discharged Janitor accusing another of getting his Job by un fair means. Tho third man, Watson snld, was Injured when he attempted to Intervene as a knife was used. Tho Injured are William Liv ingaton, 68, puncturo wound in side; Bill Bales, (18, severe nose laceration, and Enos Bottoms, axe cut on neck. No charges have been filed. Don Fisher Reports On Lava Beds Traffic Roads at tho Lava Beds na tional monument are in the best condition that they hnvc been since pre-war duys, according to Don Fisher, custodian at the monument, John Offul was recently em ployed aa equipment operator and has been working on grad ing the roads during the sum mer. With the end of gas rationing. 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