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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 9

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2D. 1942 an official of the National Maritime monthly basis, whether the ship -I spends the entire month below Sally's Sallies Federation said yesterday. Our Children, Their Needs THAT'S Yam.

WIFE IS LlM Upstate Flying Officer Gets Navy Cross, Star Oakland. Calif. LT) Lieut-Com W. C. Short of Malone, N.

and Lieut. Harlan R. Dickson of Columbus Ohio, were presented both the Navy Cross and gold star in a brief ceremony yesterday at the Alameda Naval Air Station. The awards were presented by Rear Admiral William K. HarrU.

Commander Short commanded m. dive bomber squadron which sank an enemy aircraft carrier and at least eight other vessels at Tulagi Harbor May 4 and in the Coral Sea May 7 and 8. Lieutenant Dickson was a member of the squadron. Canadian Seamen Get War Risk Rise Montreal UPi Crews of Inland ships operating below the Saguer.ay River ori the St. Lawrence and the Tulf of St.

will be givtn a pay Increase of 35 per cent for starting immediately, KCKKWC I the Saguenay or not. IT GETS EVEN THE BAIRNS Darien. Conn. UP) Town Prosecutor William J. Murphy has banned pinball machines here on the complaint of mothers that their children play them with money given them to buy milk at school.

The pay Increase will replace a a bonus of SI a day previously laid crews of such ships while they were in the waters below the Saguenay, where U-boats have sunk Allied ships. Seamen will benefit by the change of system. The pay increase will be on a you CAHI -1 BoilCtfT KEEP HER. IN CLOlHfcS UtR A. HOKE aatr PRESERVE CLOTHES By Angelo Fatri Children, like their elders, like new things.

Once the 6hine is off the article they begin eyeing the gleaming new ones in the shop -AKD CART cm windows and start scheming for Sl their possession. Lads and lassies rfrlR. too, have been known do away with an old brief case, a used hat, a sweater of the no-longer-wanted color in the sure hope of a new one. "What you don't want is easy to lose," said one cheerful young rascal. War changes all that.

Young and old alike must make what we have, do. First we can take better care of things. Erief cases do make good hop-scotch bases, good base for ball games, good ob- etacles for races, but they suffer a lot under the ravages of gravel and fast-flying feet. They ought to be relieved of such wearing duty. Leather is needed for shoes and aoldies' boots and the brief cases in the hands of school children are likely to be the only ones for the 111 duration.

Better take care of them. Shoes are tragically Important these days and children wear them Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc lO-Z9 out faster than they can be supplied. They can be cared for so I II la OV II II as to prolong their lives remark lo ot fott By RUTH CAMERON Fancies Feminine ably. Wear them to school and church and take them off in the house. Air them; keep them on trees or stuff them, keep them RESPONSES save money when they began By Ruth Cameron if fire well poiisnea, ana they will serve twice and a half as long as when II II r' Some days ago I appealed for scuffed along the streets all day help for those who are down in the under the bed under the bed and thrown at I abyss of nervous exhaustion I f'll T3 -4tU night.

Many people have been the the b.9 00S, Use slippers and sneakers to before and have climbed out. A ana ft v. ft aT earn money. "All children should have allowances and learn to save money as soon as they are old enough to spend it. The two ideas should start together." TWO IDENTIFY aave gooa snoes.

we wouia oet- I asked If they would pass on ter do so for there will not be otyi of ti wisdom that yieined iii enougn snoes for all the bare- them. Some thoughts or habits or lit? he footed Children in the world tin- Thrns np miftrpstinns that eave I oo fc jess we tane care, soldiers first, them toeholds on the climb up. rememDer. 1 rn urnmnn writoa- "fins nf mv her vnminauy wasieiul trnuhlo. wn that KAPTYiPd to fool Toys ought to be treasured.

Uht it mAn't. vn tip-ht hn'fl CHILD SLAYER wear 11 I ie scauereu on things, everything would go to about the floor, the yard, the pleces. just had to do this or pieces. I i me11 nor "reeis. icycies now priceless, that and the other, that and the other.

The phrase are leu on tne eage or tne walKs, White Plains UP) While dapper 17-year-old Edward Haight smiled jerkily, two young Bedford Village mi)? that helped me was, "Let go. Let ai me loot oi siebs wnere some- God." body is likely to fall over them; "Here's something I'd like to girls identified him in County Court yesterday as a youth who stopped them on the road near the know. You wrote an article on in the driveway where the laundry driver runs over them; in the open wnere the weather soon rusts what makes people in the conquered countries hang onto life when there is so much misery in That sort of thing Is stupidly wasteful, and at present, criminally it. You spoke of the religious angle, the sense of being needed and the hope that things would get scene of the slayings of the two little Lynch girls Sept 14. More than 250 spectators at Haight's trial for murder shuddered as one of the girls, Doris Ledwon, 16, described how the youth, driving in a station wagon, "passed 'by several times" on the wasieiui.

Once we have convinced the young people that they should Peer as seeping mem irom com- share what they have with the mittmS suicide. Now what I want children of the war-stricken coun- now do animals who are tries beyond the sea. savp. thpir I suffering ever commit suicide? road after she had left her J-k shoes and sweaters and hats and They haven't any of these things She had been walking on Pound toys and food so that there is some I top them presumably." left to send the sick and starving Do anmals ever commit suicide? youngsters abroad, they will not seems to me that I have heard Ridge Road near Bedford Village around 6:30 in the evening with Grace Aquilano, 14, Miss Ledwon said, when Haight stopped and only save, they will go without to of cases in which it appeared as if give. a suffering animal deliberately asked the way to North Castle.

The girls told him to inquire in the village. hastened his death, but I'm not sure. Maybe some reader can enlighten us. Animals haven't pre Susan Thrift's Later, Miss Ledwon said, when sumably, any religion, or ethics, or she had parted from the Aquilano girl, Haight passed and repassed hope, to hold them back; but on the other hand, do they know there Daily Menu her several times, and at around' p. m.

entered the Bedford Vil is such a thing as death? Who ran tell? Wp will hp Intprpstsil In lage cigar store where she worked i were having grilled lamb chocs nv cnntrihiitinna. and asked for a package of single; cui irom tne snoulder for thrift) "Once vou wrote about whether edged razor blades. i children should have an The state charges Haight at this or not and how large time had Margaret, 7, and Helen Lynch, 8, bound and gagged in the "My experience is interesting be cause I tried both ways. station wagon he was driving, and had already beaten and attempted "I had Beveral children. The three older ones did not have an to attack both youngsters.

allowance. Earlier In the day, Medical Ex aminer Amos O. Squire testified with the younger ones I gave for dinner today. Well serve them as many folks like them best with sliced tomatoes. Grilled Lamb Chops 6 lamb chops i tsp.

salt i tsp. pepper 14 tsp. celery salt 5 slices tomatoes 2 tbsp. them each an allowance of five that both children were still alive although they may have been un cents when they were little tots From this each one must take his own penny to Sunday School and conscious when their battered bodies were thrown into the water in Northern Westchester County. must put two cents in the bank, Can I still get warm all-wool clothes that'll stand up? You're tootin' right you can.

Virgin wool is all you'll see here. And a suit that should outlive the war is what you'll get. I'm a crank about tailoring how about it? Shake, mister we're cranks, too. Only top needle specialists work in our shops. That's why your Bond suit holds its shape so much longer.

And how about my size I'm hard to fit? This one's a cinch. With Bond's huge line-up of 81 different sizes and models on deck, fitting troubles fly out the window. What about a Charge Account can I have one? Yes indeed, sir. Charge Account or Budget Service as you wish and you pay nothing extra for this convenience, at Bond's. Is it unpatriotic to buy new clothes now? He could spend -two.

This was all I gave them until they were cap able of buying their own clothes but it taught them the value and Sprinkle chops with salt, pepper use of money and when they got SCHOOL HALLOWKKJf DANCE Jefferson High School will hold it3 first annual Halloween reception and dance at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school gymnasium. Alumni of the school are invited, it was announced. work to do, they saved it.

"One of the boys had nine nunared aoiiars wnen be was twenty-one and one paid all his own expenses through college. One girl was married as soon as she finished nigh school, out and celery salt. Brush over with melted butter. Place in shallow, greased pan. Surround chops with tomatoes spread with mayonnaise.

Broil until brown about 7 minutes. Turn and brown other sides of chops and tomatoes. Spread with melted butter. Carefully transfer to heated platter and surround with buttered green beans. MENU Grilled Lamb Chops Browned Potatoes Buttered Cabbage she handles the family money and never owes anything.

TO EASE MISERY OF CHILD'S COLD RUDOtJ MOCKS VVapoRub "With the oldest who did no have allowances from the start, it was very different. They did not have the training and they did r.ot Knriched White Bread Butter Gtaincd Percolatoro? Use Carrot and Celery Salad Pineapple Coffee Pre-Natal Help Keep says Uncle Sam. Seedy appearance blasts morale. So Urged by Editor Chicago Dr. Morris Fish-rein, editor of the American Medical Association Journal, yesterday advocated compulsory registration of pregnant women, particularly BIETCTIONS Plara a fcalf feacop of 101 In tha voeoUtor an4 fill with water to th osaal beisM.

Allow aohition to pareolcta about ten nbratai, poor off and pereolata nea or twica with claar water. Inn lid open to tba air. 101 aontaina ne acid or those employed in war industry, to insure an adequate birth rate in relation to war deaths Fishbein told the automotive and blorida of lima. Mora than BO Bullion bottles hava baan ased. It in ait ba good.

Ufa tha 101 Premium Conpone, They Ars Worth Money to Yon. Write Gardiner Mfg. Buffalo, N. Y. for folder on NEW 101 MIDGET WASHING MACHINE machine section of the National fill your needs demand peak quality exercise good old Yankee thrift.

And what's going to happen to the old bankroll? You'll like this. In 34 years, Bond suit prices have changed exactly once and then only a tiny 2. Yes, that's all2! Maybe that's why we've so many loyal friends. Well, we're not using the war as an excuse to let them down now. And there's your answer to one of today's big problems hoiv to stretch your dollars! Safety Congress that compulsory reporting of pregnancy would give public health officers a chance to protect women from special hazards encountered in war plants.

He said it was necessary "to prevent sickness and disability of the mother end possible death of the child before birth to maintain for the nation an adequate birth rate in relation to the great number of lives lost In the war effort." SOLD Iound Heater Coal or wood, cheap. Main 9031. 36 Corinthian St. 728 Jay Gould Mansion Leased as Art Store New York CT) The Fifth Avenue mansion of the late Jay Gould, fabulously wealthy railroad baron of the nineteenth century 17 CAJ.LS Sell your merchandise through a Want Ad in the Democrat and Chronicle. The cash will help buy those WAR BONDS.

Call Main 7400. day waa leased as an art auction annex by Gimbel Bros, department store. The firt objects to be, auctioned from the mansion, one of the few remaining showplaces of the '80'g. the store announced, will be the contents of the house which Gould bequeathed to his eldest daughter, Helen, who died in 1938. Frederick A.

Gimbel. virepresident. said he arranged the lease with Charles C. Nuitt. executor of the estate of the lnte Finley Johnson Shepard.

husband and beneficiary of Helen Gould. MISS WANT AD MAIN 7400 I TuedaY.

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