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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 5

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i 1033 MINNEAPOLIS ST A 1 A -0 i'ivc! Friday, Dec Kiwanis Party for Kids An Apple a DayInvites Mouse Engineer Robert McDonald, 3G8 Ashland avenue, St. Paul, boss of some 125 tons of Great Northern switch engine, put an apple aside for his lunch. But, come noontime, he found someone had been there before him. Joseph Bar bra 3727 John, son street N.E., Minneapolis, the fireman, pronounced It the work of mouse. "On this engine?" snorted McDonald.

(Business of Barbeau being nonplussed.) Only a moment later a glazed look stole into McDonald's eyes, he flung his arms skyward, jitter-bugged soulfully for a moment, and swirled into a mystified squat. "A mouse was in my pants," gasped. Barbeau knew it. He had the mouse, more nervous McDonald, hike for cover behind some of the complicated gadgets they have on engines. 1 Senate Probe in California Is Adjourned Evidence Disagrees on Madera Cotton Strike SAN FRANCISCO-) 1 he seen than The crew of old No.

5305 now has a new third member. It's a cat. G-Men Pose as Cigaret Senator Robert M. LaFolletto started home to Wisconsin for Christmas today with visions Vendors to Nab Suspect BRITISH FAVOR ARGENTINA not at all like sugarplums daneinc in his head. BUENOS AIRES CT) British drank 15 one day without getting CHICAGO (Special) West For eight days in a row, except Ti I 1 Ambassador Sir Esmond Ovey dis closed today the British govern even a smile from Miss Blender Madison street residents who are and he decided to write the letters for a Sunday recess, the chairman of the senate civil liberties committee has listened to tales of riots, expecting free clgarets from the ment has decided to accord prior JV' salesmen who took their names last consideration to shipments of mer tear gas bombings, shootings and week are going to be disappointed.

chandise to Argentina In order to The "salesmen" were G-men, and arrests, punctuated by arrays 01 statistics about California crops, Radios, Planes for Reindeer Roundup hold the market. there won't be any clgarets. K. lMX housing; and organization financing The federal agents were search After a long day of testimony ing for the person who wrote ANCHORAGE, ALASKA CT) about the turbulent Madera cot threatening letters, demanding Uncle Sam is undertaking the ton strike of last fall, the hearing $100, to Miss Frieda Blender, 26, who works in her father's grocery. Members of the Kiwanis club gave their annual Christmas party for youngsters at General hospital in the children's ward Thursday, with Theodore Men-zel as Santa's stand-in.

Above, Santa Claus looks on as Mary Vigerust, 4, does a little crying in the arms of Frances Mast, nurse, with Mrs. Thomas Palmer also watching. They posed as cigaret salesmen greatest reindeer roundup In Alaskan history, in which radio and airplanes will be used to cover 168,000 square miles during January In this land of winter darkness. Charles J. Burdlck, special rep adjourned to Jan.

7, when It will reopen in Los Angeles. Later it will return here for evidence about the Salinas let-' tuce strike of several seasons past. and offered to send free clgarets to everyone who signed their blank cards. resentative of the department of They did this to compare sam Farmer and striker witnesses the interior who has been organ ples of handwriting with that on disagreed about a riot in Madera Ickes Says Stassen izing Eskimos for CCC projects the last three years, will spend the extortion letters. citv park.

Oct. 21. but all agreed farmers marched in to break up a strikers' mass meeting in the park 000 for all reindeer owned by non Eskimos. ft. too1 g' Thus they traced and seized the writer, John Hander, an odd jobs Is a 'Political Comer' that day, and the resulting melee The purpose of tha roundup Is was ended by tear gas bombs fired man.

Hander said he loved Miss Blen to establish a herding program for the Eskimos, to take a census of bv state highway patrolmen. der, but she didn't reciprocate his the animals and brand them by Warren Ocheltree, a director of the Associated Farmers and mem affection. All she did, he said notching the ears. was to sell him soft drinks. He ber of the growers' emergency com mlttee, testified the farmers were Secretary Harold L.

Ickes thinks Gov. Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota is a "political comer." He made the observation yesterday at his Washington conference at which he discussed presidential possibilities. While NOTICE. Minnesota's youthful governor is not of constitutional age to occupy the White House he is a "comer," the secretary said.

"He is a very able young fellow," the secretary continued, "and made a good Impression before the Gridiron Club dinner in Washington. While younger than Dewey (Thomas E. Dewey) he showed more maturity in what he said than Dewey did." not armed. "Lieut. Col.

Charles Henderson aide to Gov. Culbert L. Olson, testl fied he ordered the firing of tear euuee All Recognized Food Stores Close At Regular Hours This Week Saturday 7:00 P. M. Other Week Days 6:00 P.

M. BRIEFS ORDERED IN TAX HEARING Briefs were ordered filed as hear gas to break up the melee. He was positive he saw farm-. era with clubs, automobile cranks, pickhandles and lengths of hose. Half a dozen strik-' ers also said farmers were armed.

ing ended Thursday In the case of Cnllfornln Flnrst Trimmed, Washed Clean Largo 00 Size I lends Htad the John M. Williams estate, There are 63 army airdromes and 26 naval air stations In the United States. The latter figure includes marine and coast guard stations. which is seeking refund of 5 ml 1 i fl' meat utters ana rooa uanaiers isvciu ooo 847 in taxes erroneously paid for 46 years because of a boundary Sheriff W. O.

Justice was ques line error. tioned closely by La Follette on why he had not acted to prevent UR47thYEAR Federal Judge George F. Sulli Peanuts 3 25c I rph Knnal.d Vlrginln In hhrll Walnuts 17c Largo Wn.hrd Dlnmcinit Sn. I'. Mixed Nuts .2 35c ('oiiiimr.

Our Niliwrlur Mlalurrl Filled Candy 10c 100 Fillrd Am). 1-lavnra Chocolates 25c Mlnliiliire Aixirlrd Mince Meat 10c Frank'. Inr Klnor I'lr. Fruit Cake Mix 35c lllll. Fanry Quallly Olives 35c I'lnln Qiirrm, T.ndrr and Mrnly Flour OdIiIIii Guaranteed van heard the suit.

trouble when he saw the farmers' extend best wishes for a jfflerrj Christmas and a Grand New Year No carrying charge on furniture Over A year Correspondence between Daniel phalanx advancing to the park. Webster as secretary of the United The sheriff said he had shouted to pay. OPEN EVENING Celery tsr 10c Nrw Navrl. BunUUt llranrt VI UrsntwS hjc Brussels Sprouts 10 Swest Potatoes u. 25c ApplCS Vlrilnla'a riiie.t Slaymana l.b..

25C States in 1842 and Lord Ashburton "for God's sake, don't do this, CENTRAL FURNITURE of the Canadian government was boys," but the farmers had not read into the record during the heeded him. He made no arrests hearing. he said, because he did not recog nize any of them. Product Prices or Friday and Sofurdoy Accident Note Writer Hurt 1 6-02. Can Choice Diced Fryit octuai Mrs.

Loretta Rexford, 36, 2901 Knox avenue whose job is that of writing up reports of accidents which send victims to General hospital, had the tables turned on her Mrs. Rexford slipped on an icy iieese American Loaf Cheese Sandwich Style sidewalk and suffered two frac tures of the right arm. Someon else at General wrote up her re port. Someone also wrote a report on i (D)c Cam SmJ Cream Style or Whole Grain Corn; Tomatoes; Wax or Green Beans. Stokely Frank Barnard, 58, North Oaks Farms, St.

Paul, who sprinted for a streetcar at Tenth and Washing ssr THIf fmBEim 'so GOOD I ,7 I'f lib For a Merru Christmas iSmi ton avenue S. He tripped on Ice and pitched to the pavement, his Mm right ankle broken. Fresh Churned Creamery Tub (Paulsen's Finest Roll, lb. 30c) FBI Gets Support i in Florida 'Survey BLUE STAMP FOOD MIAMI BEACH, FLA. UP) City and county officials promised co-operation today In a federal in Fruit Cake 79o In llmidy Krfrlcrrnlor Jnr RH'c Fruit and Nut.

Cigarettes Carton $1.19 Old Ilalrliha, l.urklr. Sauce Y'an-UJc Catsup 3 rWittlr. 25c Fall Clly Ettra Ntandard vestigation of crime and civic corruption in this winter resort area J. Edgar Hoover, director of the federal bureau of investigation, reported his agents were conduct fllanl C. ing a "bird-dog survey" similar to brtiai nnne iu ur.

Laundry Noap those that preceded cleanups Tub Butter 25c Golden Creamery Eggs 17 25c Farm Itun Brand, CnclaMl'led Prunes 5 25c Calif. Tender, Mweet, dll-ltll Hit. Raisins If. 25c Choi re Thorripnonf Meed lend Corn Meal 2 rV.b; 25c Fancy flolden, Kiln Dried Flour 10 25c I'antry Treat "All -i'urpoar" Rice 5 r.h.. 25c F.ntra Fanry Blue Navy Beans 5 25c Choir Hand I'lekrd Brown Beans 3 25c Mali Dellclou.

Houp Kidney Beans 3 25c Hood quallly Dried Lima Beans 3 r.h. 25c For a Variety of Ta.ty DLhei 1 Oranges n1. 25c California Navel. 10-17 Mlra Apples 6 25c Ntayman. or Wliir.ap.

Grapefruit 12 fnr 25c Te.a. 06 Hit Onions 15 25c Dry flolden Yellow Pears 25c D'AnJna Variety Iria Hit. Hot Springs, Kansas City and Louisiana. 1 Mobas Window Shades, 120 Lake-New, repairs, clng. RE.

0514. Adv, 'Amf if Super Suds 21c Concentrated In Blue I'arkaie Vel V'm" 22c Better Than (toap (or Flna Thlin. Camay 4 Bar. 25c Xho Soap of Beautiful Women and a Happq New Year- t-The, 3 'VrV 25c Ivory Soap BASEMENT SCOOPS For Toilet or Batb SWITCH TO BUTTER NUT 5c l.b. Boa l.land Flneat Uolden Brown Sugar Sk A 1,29 A SV Right Ivory Flakes For afe wash.

Lirgt An. Inr of fine pkg. Farm Run Brand, Cnelnaelflrd 2 "oien 35 Eggs COUNTRYSIDE, atrlctly freah 2 l-do. eartona, 40c Hills Coffee Vaeuum Parked a 50c ii 47c Vacuum Parked Coffee. A Hlnylnf Top for Do with Z-lb.

Can Mission Inn Hand Dreft Turned Leather time, more auita than a harde.t water This has been a great year for Butter-Nut Coffee. Never in our history have sales been so good. It's that extra-special quality in Butter-Nut flavor that wins you. To achieve it we use every bit of skill and science at our command. We know when we give finer flavor you will invite us to your home again.

When you prepare Christmas dinner this year, make it a meal to be long remembered top it off with the rare good flavor of Butter-Nut. It has the flavor everybody likes! FELT EVERETT THOUSANDS OF SAMPLES TASTED TO FIND THOSE OF EXCEPTIONAL FLAVOR All the coffee we buy is first selected by taste. Only unusually fine coffee is accepted. is one big reason why Butter-Nut always has such perfect flavor. A REAL GIFT Oxydol for HIM Complete home-hold aoap make rich auda raj.

Sfl mm? 55' Cudahy' Puritan or Wilson's Certified 10-12 ib. Whole or Half Be 'sure to Include one of the delicious hams with your holiday meat order. (Large Package 20C' am, or 1 -7 I -M mfw Moccasin Toe Crisco lib. Cello Brick Lb. BASEMENT Rrntli piftlJiiTi Pork Sausage Spare Ribs sh.

Ducks Youn9' Ala ay. flulty and l.lh creamy a per- feet cooking fat will 52c 14c 12c 19c 24c And, These Specials! Men's Romeos J. 31 Velveteetj, Fur Trimmed 1 .71 Motor Boots Lb. Coffee SPECIAL MELLOWING AGES JN THE BLEND Ever since Butter-Nut started using the Special Mellowing Process of aging coffees in the blend, Butter-Nut sales have broken record after record. Why not try it yourself and see.

Pillsbury's Flour Mtdium Selects pint Oysters Beat 87 Mtof frlcti for Friday one Saturday PflrrCC DAT IMM The morning Radio Fun Pragnm. Monday QAM bUll LL lUI inil thru Friday on moit mid-west stations. M. III. Women's Reg.

1.29, 1.50 Dorsay Slippers, Leather Soles Misses Also baking Sack 80' iPRIOCS, EXCEPT ON PERISHABLES, GUARANTEES UNTIL DEC. 27, INCLj.

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