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"AGE TWO THE TIPTON DAILY TRIBUNE The Tipton Daily Tribune Published Daily Except Sunday by Ramsay O'Banion Telephones 67 and 68. Member International News Service. Entered as Second Class Matter Oct. 4, 1895, at the Postoffice in Under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

By Carrier, in City, Per Week 15 Cents One Year, Tipton and Adjacent Counties Papers Mailed by Single Wrap, One 75 Cents All Mail Subscriptions Payable in Advance Looking at Life By ERICH BRANDEIS Before me are two newspa- bury. Mr. Andrews is employed pers rat the Plastic Molding Corpora- One of them is a great tion in Sandy Hook." York daily, reaching into a In the "Personals" of my New million large percent- York paper I see a slightly age of them apartments, hotels; used mink coat advertised at and rooming houses. and "Nationally Known The other is the Newtown rye and Bourbon whiskies, also Bee, published weekly in a Con- Scotch Canadian Club." A col- necticut town of a few hundred 'lection agency advertises "debts people and being read by farm- collected or no charge" and a ers, retired folk and the typical detective outfit offers to "shad- Americans of the village andjow persons in all kinds of the countryside. 'cases." ere in these two papers two i The Newtown Bee's classified worlds are represented, only columns offer Berkshire Ches- seventy miles apart, yet they, ter White Pigs at $10 a pair may be well be on two different and, strange to say, for exactly planets! the price of the aboye-mention- On the Society News of my ed mink coat, a farmer wants New York paper there is this to sell a "late pick-up hay baler announcement: on rubber." If you know how "Mrs.

George E. Schanck, of to milk cows and operate a 1111 Park avenue, daughter of tractor, there is a good job wait- Mrs. Jules Landini, of New ing for you on a farm in Trumbull. So there you are. Park Avenue and Newtown.

Mink coats and hay balers, pigs and detective agencies. Seventy miles apart yet York, and the late Baron Landini, was married yesterday in the chantry of Thomas Church to Lt. Col. Marcel S. -Keene, U.S.A.

(retired). Lt. Col. Keene has lived at the Metropolitan Club for years. He is an what does Newtown know of alumnus of St.

John's College, Park Avenue and will the trac- Annapolis, a member of tor operator ever, meet the lady the Union Club, the Colonial who is going to buy that mink of Manors, the Society coat? of Colonial Wars and The Pil- Yet strange things do happen, grims." I just heard of a young college In the society news of the girl. from one of New York's Newtown Bee I read: most prominent families who "A pretty fall wedding took came to visit one of New Eng- place last Saturday morning at land's wealthy farm families on the rectory of St. Joseph's a vacation. Church, Brookfield Did she fall in love with the when Miss Madeline rich farmer's son who was just daughter of Mrs. Bertha Ko- became the bride Of George L.

Andrews, son of Mrs. Georgia Andrews of Newtown. "She was attired in a two- piece suit of gray pencil stripe with gray and white accessories and wore a corsage of bridal roses. She is employed at the Barden Corporation in ROUND TOWN With The Tribune TIPTON APPEARED on the way to losing a prominent citizen last night when Bert (Yank) Levy used A. B.

Loy as a guinea pig in a commando trick demonstration at the Talk of the Hour club. FOOD Peservation i In the candy trade there is no clear distinction between i terms "candied" and "glance" and the two are ap- less indiscrimi same product. plied more or FOR INSTANCE, Mr. Loyinately to the now knows how it feels to be; Candied fruit is that which has on the business end of a jab i been impregnated with a heavy intended to gouge both eyes out syrup containing cane sugar and and he knows how it might feel glucose, and drained and dried, to be gagged and stabbed in the' Glace fruit is candied fruit dip- back at the same time. ped in a very heavy" syrup and 'dried to impart a glossy finish.

THE SPEAKER had a bagful preparing the Use of tricks ranging from personal, firm, ripe fruit. Peel peaches, combat measures to blowing up pit and cut in half. Peel pears, bridges and blockading roads i cu in half, and core. Stem and with burning oil. His talk cherries, Royal Anne pre- unusual arid interesting.

ferred. Do not pit junction with British, French, plums and prunes, but puncture CORP. PAUL GLENDEN- to the pit in several places with ING, son of the Hobbs Metho-. a silver fork." Figs (Kadota dist church minister, has sent preferred) require no treatment, the Tribune a hymn which he Puncture jujubes thoroughly to heard while attending a church.the pit in several places with Fleets Smashed German in Aegean Sea Athens, Nov. 7.

(INS)' Dramatic operations of United States '(Buccaneer" fleet resulted in smashing German power in the Aegean sea, Allied military authorities at Athens revealed today for the first time. The Swashbuckling Allied Sea Hawks, operating from bases almost under the Nazi noses and using everything from fishing, schooners to row boats, also shoved, the Germans off of most islands they had occupied in the Lifting the; veil of secrecy heretofore shrouding movements of the "Buccaneer," Allied headquarters disclosed how the fishing boats and other smaller I craft, operating in con' service in England. lengthwise in several places. "I BELIEVE the thoughts Cut oranges, lemons, and grape- and petitions expressed in it are fruit in half and scoop out the those in the hearts and minds pulp, retaining the peels only of thousands of soldiers away or candying: citron (a fruit) from their loved ones and also cut in half lengthwise; scoop for those at home," he wrote. out the pulp and store the peels three weeks in a brine of 1 AT HIS REQUEST the hymn pound of salt to the gallon of is published below: water.

Canned fruit, preferably of fancy or choice quality, is excellent for use in preparing candied fruit. Drain off the syrup; to each two cups of syrup add one cup of corn syrup, return it to the fruit and boil the fruit and syrup for three minutes. Let it stand 24 hours; For fur- thur instructions on preparing in these candied and glace fruits, send a written request or come to the county extension office. Polish, jGreek and Dutch naval submarines, sank or forced the scuttling of lOl.CjOO tons of enemy shipping during peak of German Aegean operations a year agio. The Nazis, according a silver fork or slit the skin i to figures released by the Allied Letter to the Editor HOLLYWOOD- Hollywood, 7 Dear Sir: One of the first things Sgt, Gene Caye will want to do after he returns from the war in China is to find put why his.

application for ballot arrived safeiy home from China only to be lost! Ted Saucier is 3,000 miles from a few miles from its destination, home -but it. is impossible for We wonder what the Sharps- him to be homesick! ville postoffice will do concern-! All he has to do is to walk 300 ing the matter, -Or is it out of feet and he is "home!" their hands, by now? -j That's because "home" to People of Tipton county and Saucier is the Waldorf-Astoria those who call. in New York City, and he Americans, don't you think they deserve to vote more than we little people left here at home? is in Hollywood whete Metro Goldwyn-Mayer is currently en gaged' in the minor of As they are doing their all for bringing the Waldorf to Holly- us, shouldn't we see to it they get a chance to keep Saucier's presence in Holly- America, America? is due to the studio's de- We will live regardless of who sire to have a technical adviser wins. The question is: Is it fair I in its production of "Weekend to treat an American the Waldorf" starring Ginger like this? I say no. Sgt.

Lana Walter will be mighty disappointed Pidgeon and Van Johnson. He when he finds out someone let i is member of the hotel's per- him down. MRS. GLEN CAGE. 1.

Holy Father, in Thy mercy Hear our anxious prayer; Keep our loved ones, now far distant Neath Thy care. 2. Jesus Savior, let Thy pres- sence Be their light and guide; Keep, keep them, their weakness At Thy side. home from Yale? No, she married a stable boy and had eleven children. That was some twenty years ago.

She still lives here and now, with her husband, owns "a prosperous farm. Thus America has become is East and West is West and here the twain do meet. When in sorrow, when in danger, When in loneliness; In Thy love look down and comfort Their distress. May the joy of Thy salvation Be their strength and stay; May they love and may they praise Thee, Day by Day. Spirit, let Thy teaching Sanctify their life; authorities, lost tons of shipping all but 9,000 in operation in the Aegean at that time.

Sincej last Sept. 9, when the "Buccaneers" started their final drive, 48 German vessels. were sunk and 70 damaged in some of the battles Lafitte most spectacural pirate since the days of Jean SMILE ON EVERY FACE Mine Driller Dies in Freak Accident Scranton, (INS) Edward Caple, 36, of Winton, was a victim of one of the most upusual accidents in the history! sonnel, but until the film His offices are right on Ithe studio lot, not far from the So far Saucier has nothing but praise for the settings. He says he thought Hollywood never could have proved to be so homelike. He arrived after considerable, of the settings had been built, and it was his first experience that caused him to formance that he decided to take him back to Hollywood and motion pictures.

Raitih signed a five-year deal, for a picture a year with the right to return to Broadway and do a -show between film assignments. Stromberg has loaned Bellamy to Producer Rogers for "Delightfully Dangerous." He feels it is the opportunity Bellamy has been waiting for. Bellamy is anything but a "diiir fellow" in real life. He's full of fun and always ready for a joke, although it might bounce back. Bellamy knows that "Delightfully Dangerous" will.

be the turning point in his career and from now on out every role for him will be the one that gets the girl. So That "None Is Forgotten" Indianapolis, Ind, Nov. (INS) Every Christmas shopper was urged to put something on his gift list for a patient in a military or naval hospital as the American Legion announced sponsorship of a nation-wide plan so that "none is forgotten." The plan was said to have On that trip to New York it was possible for the President 1 the commander in chief and the of Lackawanna county. An employe of a mid-valley! draw- this conclusion: mining company in Winton, He spied a door-handle, beau Caple was drilling for coal tifully finished in bronze. pockets and-sand filled the I "How did you know those na Brussels, (INS) Brus-iholes.

In order to clear them he (handles were bronze?" cantor, screen stage and sels looks like a city on holiday, set off a charge of dynamite. asked M-G-M's supervising comedian, to do your The streets are crowded. There As the charge went off, water director, Cedric Gibbons. Christmas shopping early and are flags everywhere. The joy spurted 60 feet in the air, and! Gibbons replied that he guessed maKe a package tor tne in full passed over a high tension wire, i one of the studio's research lsoym tne Pr-navyhqs- iran Woorli; Rdiw I 1 1 'Pltal.

The will be delivered the American Legion, who will make arrangements to receive and distribute them. CIGARETTES FOR SALE! of liberation is still bloom, British Jand American Nearly 5,000 volts of electricitv partment members must have soldiers! are stopped a dozen raced down the geyser and visited the- Waldorf to find out. contacted a hand-operated bat- Actually the door-handles are tery Caple was from discarded type metal. fourth-term candidate squeeze into one seat. to times yithin a block to sign their names in children's autograph books.

Venders with toy balloons, mechanical dogs, picture postcards and flags of all the United Nations are numerous. Streetcar, conductors refuse to accept fares from Allied Sol- jdiers. Comraderie between Al- his instantly. FISH HATCHERIES HIT Kalama, The "bronze" touch was by a painter. Tallest Hotel.

When sets are complete fori "Weekend at the Waldorf" they' is fantastic. Send Thy grace that they every fpcej may conquer In the strife. Chicago, Nov. 7. Even the number of salmon to i will occupy 120,000 square "feet taken out of the streams bv of floor space, whereas the real i fc or "tentwn lledso Idler and Belgian civilian hatcheries will be affected Waldorf takes up one city block st rt There smile on Due to shortages of i of only 81,337 feet, Sau- 1 any sembling a stampe GOOD NEIGHBORS' Norristown, PaL (INS) Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Manning God the One in Three, have sued Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bless them, guide them, possession of a save them, keep them, crowing rooster to Near to Thee.

health Vd welfare." help Washington wiU take only cier explained jf about three million eggs this "But the: real, Waldorf is still; claime(1 next Tuesa year, compared with or, the, world talles hotel he at main postoffice, they four times that number before said The filmr Waldorf will be. mentioned incidentally the ar- the war. about on many studio; ticles ir St 6S I 20 Packages assorted cigar- The native beverages of Nor- The entire action for the et .3 cartons Pall Mall mandy and Brittany are cider takes place within the cartons Lucky Strikes tel during a single weekend. 1 and apple brandy. I' "Lobbies, the Park 6 cartons camels From Jiarly Files 12 YEARS 7, 1932 Tipton Chapter, The No.

vertising a number of new Victrola records. Mrs. Charles Hinkle, of Goldsmith had just been awarded a 1265, Knights of Columbus had new Studebaker by TiRton mer- planned to celebrate their twen- chants, ty-fifth anniversary of the organization Thursday with, a spe- "VINEGAR JOE" RESTS cial program. Charles Biitz was to be in charge of the entertain- Carmel, Nov. ment for the evening and had Joseph W.

Stilwell, arranged a clever program. grizzled veteran of. the China, Burma-Indiana theater of war, redted today in the peaceful Mrs. Jesse Ray, of Elwood, sec lusion of his Carmel point had visited her mother, Mrs. A.

home after arriving by plane J. Hobbs of South Conde street. from Washington, D. C. "Vinegar Joe" had no corn- Max Harding, of Purdue, uni- ment to make on his recall vcrsity had visited jover 1 the rom the battlefront after re- week-end with his parents, Mr.

ported rift with Generalissimo and Mrs. Cecil Harding and Chiang Kai-Shek and merely family on West North street. said that he planned to devote himself to his graden and his family until his new assignment is disclosed: A Friend in Need beavell Bates CITIZEN'S BANK BUILDIN Phone 16 Financial Aid -cartons Philip Morris entrance, Peacock alley ow Gol many other details of the Wal- dorf are being reproduced in ex- 1 act detail." he said. "Even' starlight roof and Astor gallery Brussels, (INS) When be seen in the picture. war broke over the Despite the designer's fidelity animals in the Zoo were killed: PUT TRAITORS IN ZOO POPEYE Now Showing: "A THICK SKULL." Tomorrow: "CHALLENGED TO A FORESAW JAP WAR BEARING-ZERO, ZERO.

The marriage of Miss Margaret Phifer of Atlanta and; Henry Mundell of Tipton, had taken place Saturday evening at. the home of the bride's Portland, (INS) 1 BLONDIE Mr. and Mrs. Ulyses Phifer in War with Japan seemed a Atlanta with Rev. H.

Austin sibility to a Detroit woman Smith officiating. 37 years ago. Employes of 1 a mirror company in Portland The marriage of Mrs, Mary recently were preparing an old (Ward) Calhoun and Henry mirror for resilvering. On the McConnell, of Atlanta, had back of the mirror was a page been solemnized Sunday after- from the Detroit News for Aug. SHE'S OF THE SKUNKO LVES.

THE SKUNKO CLASS IDE (UASTEPOUR TORPECJOES THEVi UJILL NOT PENETRAKE HER ARMOR I'LL. HAVE ALCOlf TOM SIMS to act, Ginger will have to approve one of the settings, in the film she plays an actress who lives in one of the tower apartments, and many of those rooms are decorated by the guests. Hollywood. (INS) After 1 13 years in Hollywood, Ralph Bellamy decided he had kept all of his eggs in one basket long enough. This decision landed him in New York and finally back to Hollywood with a contract The cages had been empty for four years until British troops and members of the.

Belgian Forces of the Interior drove the Germans from the city. The cages now are filled with collaborators, who are on view daily to hundreds of persons, who stroll to the Zoo, just, as in peace-timej to "see the animals" APPLE SAUCE New York, (INS) Some to folk eat an apple a day to keep play roles that are not the other the doctor from now. guy from Indiana who doesn't on Morris Chaitowitz will stick get the girl. to apple sauce. Last July 15 he His newest role is that of the was seized with a fit of cough- Broadway producer in Charles ing while munching an apple.

THAT'S ONE FOR THE BOOK! 7, 1907, containing the headline "Detoiter Says Japs Need Thrashing." Mrs. Lucy S. Noble, who had just returned from the noon at the home of the bride, at the edge of Atlanta. Mrs. Bonnie Griffey, of Peru, was the week-end guest of her Far East, said at an interview mother, Mrs.

Margaret Ang- "only a destructive war" would stadt, of North East street, arid cure the Japanese and until her sister, Mrs. Carl Miller, of then "they would hold their North Independence street. heads high." SEES RECORD TRAVEL 24 YEARS 7, 1920. Donald Phares had suffered brojten right arm while Denver, (INS) The Ford automobile at the cumulated desire of millions of Oakes factory. war-weary Americans to travel will bring unprecedented peace- Peter Orr, residing northwest time business to the hotel and of Tipton, was here making ar- travel according to rangements to leave for' Or- J.

B. Herndon, Denver hotel lando, to spend the winter, man. Civilian travel will get jto full swing right after the The. Windfall Dragons had cessation of hostilities, Herndon won the opening game of their predicted. There will be special basketball season by defeating emphasis on air travel, he said, Tipton 17-14.

(but railroads will be able to I hold their own with expansion Walter Miller, teacher in the arid rhoderriizatiori frf service. Curtisville schools, had been 11 rushed to the Hoppenrath hos- pial at Elwood for an appendix 'operation. The Bargain Store was ad- A high-grade dairy cow may produce as much'as ten tons of ntflkjn a Tribune want ads get results. I BOUGHT A SET OF. ENCYCLOPEDIAS "ITXHM SO I CAN ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS THE CHILDREN ASK ME, INTELLIGENTLY By CHIC YOUNG WHO My PAPDX WAS FATHEft, WHEN you WERE I A UTTLEjBOy LETS SEE NOW, WHAT WOULD THAT BE LISTED UNDER BRICK BRADFORD-Beyond TH16 WAY, PLEASE INTO TE5T he Crystal Door Rogers' "Delightfully Dangerous," musical story of girls with a flair for shocking, men.

Bellamy gets the girl, lovely Connie Moore, in the final reel. When Bellamy first came to Hollywood, he filled with ambition. He wanted to be a director arid This was a throwback. to the when he was a stock company director in Illinois, directing "Pretty Little Parlor' After that he began to wheeze arid lost weight and color- A doctor discovered that an apple core had lodged in Morris' lung and removed it by use of a bronchoscope. Within 24 hours Chaitowitz on the road- back to health.

U. S. TO EMPOx" JAPS Denver, Amerir starring I cans of Japanese ancestry will Stella Adler and Sidney Black- i help, to produce munitions at mer, an experiment which did- 1 military ordnance depots, the War Department has ed. Their first, employment will take place at Tooele, THAT 16 THE SUPER-FROST CYLINDER. THE TEMPERATURE WITHIN CAN BE REDUCED TO ABSOLUTE BRICK- AFTER ENTER THE CHAMBER WILL WAVE MY R.IGWT HAND.

I THEN YOU THROW THE WHITE By WILLIAM ROT arid CLARENCE WHY? BECAU5ETT WILL REDUCE THE TEMPERATURE WITHIN TO THAT I n't go too well. To day, Ralph wonders every producer saw him i as a "dull fellow from. trie Mid West," About a year ago, Warner Brothers gave Bellamy a script to read as an assignment possibility, in the description of the characters one of read: "John is a'dull fellow from the Middle West A Ralph Bellamy type." Ralph threw down the script and took the first. train fpr New York. His return to Broadway topje glace in the midst of winter, jt was cold outside, but as Bellamy p.uts it, "it was colder-, in the casting He lined up a few radio shows but noihins that amounted anything.

Then gay.e a copy tfce Tyorld." -One percentage of ttie show. Part his dream of jje- irig a producer jwas actually coming true. Producer Hunt Stromberg saw Bellamy -in this production and j.was. so impressed with his those of unquestioned background and loyalty will be chosen for erhployment. IT'S A SMALL WORLD.

Zanesville, O. (INS) There was on? chance in a million that a Zanesville man in France would don a suit of QI coveralls a note pinned In it from a girl in his home town. But that's what jhappehed 'to Corp. George p. Thompson, who found a note from Dorothy Sic- let, employed by a Zanesviiie factory.

CHIEF SMELLS A BAT South Bend, (INS) large wharf rat, apparently interested in city affairs, attended the meeting of the South Bend council. Police Chief William Nygard interlope shortly after the meeting, and whacked the rodent with, a plywood.

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