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l’erce was reported still weak but recovering after giv-
ing birth to quadruplets, one of which has since died,
A pril 2. She is shown above testing at St. John's llos-
pital .Longview, Wash. Three boys and a girl were born.
One of the boys, identified as “C”, the third born, died
April 2. (AP Wirephoto) .
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Hawaiian Damage
' From Tidal Wave
Artillery
New Bern Victory from Le Havre.
I 285 troops. including First Battalion
of 66th Infantry Regiment
Madawaska Victory from Bremen,
Medium 50?
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is prrs rved by keeping in wa-
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tels and yacht clubs, stores and i rates
warehouses, sugar plantations, ship-
ping. Army and Navy installations, -
utilities, communications and rail-
ways. F
The most spectacular damage to M
i beautiful waterfront estates occur- H
stricken seaport city of Hilo, par-
tially wrecked as the full force of
the tidal waves crashed through
its funnel-like harbor.
Throughout the islands, property
Crackers Baker
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Plain Chili Camp
budget in the fiscal year starting
July 1 "
The President’s budget message
of Jan 21 estimated a deficit of
$4,300,000,000 for the coming fiscal
year, but Mr. Truman said this
would be met by tapping "the very
lars higher than was foreseen in
January, when President Truman's
budget message went to Congress.
NO SUGAR
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tax receipts tor the year ending1 substantial balance’
June 30 will run 2 to 3 billion do)- in the treasury.
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। Leg o’ Lamb Grade
drowned. Thus 169 persons in all _ ... _____ . -
may have lost their lives I Cuts in federal spending, made
Monday's immense waves also hit more rapidly than anticipated be-
Tahiti, the Aleutians, California cause of speedier demobilization
Mor
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Six transports, carrying 7.243
troops, are scheduled to arrive to-
day at New York while 713 more
Texas Oranges 3
Sunkist Lemons
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Green Onions na.,
Braunschweiger
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070 troops, including Headquurteru,
Headquaiters Company of Third Bat-
talion and companles I. K. L and M
of 329th Infantry Regiment
Sheepshead Bay Victory from Ant-
werp. 993 troops, including 141st
Antl-Aircraft Artilry Battalion
Queen Mary from Bouthampton.
2,410 war brides and children
. Algonquin from Naples, 412 war
brides and children.
red in the fashionable Koko Head
area of Oahu Police estimated
damage to homes, each worth $50,-
000 or‘more, at $1,000,000
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HONOLULU, April 4—(A—Pro-
perty damage wrought by the Pa-
cific tidal waves was estimated at
$10 000,000 in the Hawaiian islands
today as businessmen and owners
of tiny beach cottages and $60,000
1 luxury homes counted their losses
The death toll in the islands
rose to 88 with the finding of five
more bodies at Hilo, bringing that
city's total to 58 Sixty-nine were
missing, 59 of them from-the is-
land of Hawaii. In other areas of
the eastera Pacific, 12 persons
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AMERICA S WASH WORD 14
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Head Lettuce Selerin .... u. 10$
Lamb Shoulder Gradu,Le. 29e
'Hie quarterly report of Recon-
version Director John W. .Snyder,
issued yesterday at the White
House, stated that this year's fed-
eral deficit would be "several bil-
lion dollars less than was antici-
pated,” because the high level of
national income and productio
were maintaining federal tax col-
lections at a good rate while war
outlays were being reduced rapidly
Wheaties
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Purchaser was C. D Rhymes of
Monticello, Miss.
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and reduction in military expendi-
tures. will save the government a
sum about us large, according to
these officials who may hot be
quoted by name
"This is a conservative estimate.
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and South America but the greatest
loss of life and property occurred
I in the Hawaiian islands.
The search for the missing -in-
cluding 25 school children—con-
tinued by sea and air. Supplies of .
Drum Lake
Dallas ______
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will tw al least 5 or 6 billion dol-
lars less than the $28,000,000,000
deficit originally estimated,” said
one White House adviser.
If the business activity holds
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Westrrly Victory from Antwerp
A (due originully yesterday! 1,016
troops, including Medical Battalions
of 68th and 142nd Anti-Aircraft
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WASHINGTON, April 4 —IP—
The federal deficit may be cut to
about $22,000,000,000 for this fiscal
year and wiped out in 1946-47,
government economists estimated
today
Treasury technicians now believe
I plan to use the money to de- l
velop some oi my oil holdings,
many ol then in producing areas 1
and some in wildcat areas." Me- ,
Carthy explained And also I plun I
to construct new oil and gas mpe-
lines, gas plants and gas sales dis-
tribution facilities."
Dram For Breakfast
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Miscellaneous personnel on follow-
men are aue io aevarK man live ani vesnels: Mission Purisma from
vessels at San Francisco and San : Yokosuka, Achernar from Tsingtao,
Gratia From Sanebo (due originally I
! March 29) Roseknot from Ecurl Har-
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SYDNEY, April 4 —Pi The U S
liner Monterey, with 662 passengers
from San Francisco, including 1001
discharged American servicemen
who plan to settle here, berthed in
Sydney today. Also aboard were 52
Canadian brides of Australian serv-
ice men.
The liner will leave for San Fran-
cisco over the week end with 6001
Australian brides and 50 commer-
cial passengers.
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KALKASKA, Mich , April 4
(P The attic of Ray Car-
lisles farm home caught fire
and his troubles began.
He chopped a hole in the roof
to extinguish the blaze.
Then the wind blew down his
barn.
Meanwhile, the roof of his
house burst into flames
A spark set the hay afire
Net loss One barn, one hay-
stack. one roof, four cows and
two horses.
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war brides and children are ex-
pected at New York
Ships and units arriving include
AT MW VORK
Wooster Victory from Le Havre,
(due originally yenterday i 863 troops,
including 74th Chemical Smoke Gen-
erating Battalion; Cannon Company
of 60th Infantry Regiment
Sea Dvi from Le Havre (due orig-
inally yesterday > 2 062 troops, in-
cluding 482nd Engineer Maintenance
Company. 3038 th Quartermaster
Bake ry Company 453th Military Po-
lice Hscort Huard Company; 189th
General Hospital, 3ulat Quartermast-
er Tuck Company: 3831st Quarter-
master Truck Company, Hendquart-
er mid Headquarters Company of
c6th Infantry Regiment
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HOUSTON April 4—(A—One of
the largest loans' ever made in
j Texas—$22,000.000-has been grant-
' ed Glenn H McCarthy ol Houston
by the Equitable Life Insurance
I Society ot the United States tor
development of Texas oil pruject:
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1 The DIFFERENT
Grapefruit Juice!
Many Danish women have "curi-
osity mirrors" which enable them
to look up and down the street
! from their windows
Canterbury
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Orange Pekoe
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I he unique soil and climate of
the Texsun Country (the Km
Grande Valley of Texas) pnrur
grapefruit that's different. TEX-
>L N is naturally sweeter—with
the extra flavor you'll instantly
appreciate. That's what makes
4 folks say. “The different grape-
fruit is TEXSUN."
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