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The St. Louis Star and Times from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 11

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St. Louis, Missouri
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THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1941. LOUIS STAR-TIMES ST.L0UIS STAR -TIMES HARGE PURCHASES PAYABLE IN JANUARY mm Girl-Uater Shuns 'Chasing' Yields Furlough WmmM FORT Nov. 27. a. N.

The girls in St. Louis EfflEKKS $2d to $3 ould take this news with mis-1 vingv Pvt. Frank Cox isn't go- home for the Christmas holi- vs. Cox won the right to a holiday rlough in his company's drawing, a buddy. Pvt.

Edward Merrick Minneapolis, wasn't as lucky. -Mi Sa Pvt. Cox sympathized with Pvt. ernck, but the latter was too wncast to be consoled to Christ-as in an army camp. Cox en-ired it for an hour, but no longer.

"All the St. Louis girls chase me much, anyway," said Cox, as handed over his furlough. former Brentwood 1 loach Files Libel BOYS1 DRESS SHIRTS Ideal for Gifts! For $100,000 Beautiful Soft Fur Felts! Off-the-Facers! Pompadours! Flattering Brims! Feather Flower Trims and Veils! IJ IC A m. lilifrr i iiiiiiiiiiMn A $100,000 libel suit was filed in -cuit court at Clayton today air.st school officials of Brentwood the aftermath of the controversy er the suspension from the Brent-xxi High School of 17-year old Lend Hofer. Plaintiff in the suit is Dewey Tungblood.

former athletic coach 3 for $2.25 Plain white or fancy prints in regular stand-up collar or sports collar. Checks, stripes, all-over patterns. Color-fast. Fully cut to our specifications. Regular Collar to 14V: Sports Collar 8 to 14 Basement Economy Storo Choose from this thrilling, smart selection of Sample Hats made to sell for much more! Popular styles Tn lovely shades of black, brown and colors.

Mostly one of a kind. Basement Economy Storo the school, whose transfer to icther school brought about a stunt strike last year led by Hofer. 7 oungblood recently appeared he re the Brentwood school board to otest Hofer's suspension. In his petition, Youngblood, who is connected with the Missouri ate Employment Service, alleges at accusations reflecting on his ofessional ability were made in a $179.50 LIST 1840 DE LUXE -rular recently distributed among II tntwood citizens by members of school board. He asks $50,000 actual and $50,000 aiitive damages.

Defendants are illiam T. Simpson, Vernon W. Many Garments Just Arrived! Shown for the First Time Friday! SUITS. Single or double breasted models. Firm finished shape retaining fabrics rough weaves many all-wool worsted and all-wool fabrics.

Herringbone, stripes, plaids, mixtures, plains. COATS Topcoats or Overcoats, medium or heavy weight! Bals, raglans, set-in shoulder Coats. Single and double breasted Coats. Wanted fabrics and shades. All Garments Rayon Lined.

Some Fabrics With Rayon Content. No Charge for Alterations! Girt Wearables for Men! Lined Station Wagon SG. 98 Plaid Wool Jackets $4.93 Navy Melton Jackets $3.98 Leather Blouses $6.95 Reversible Raincoats $11.95 Wool Fingertip Zip Coats. Knit Vests $2.45 Wool Aviation Jackets $5.98 Men's S.Toking Jackets $6.75 Basement Economy Storo nunon. Jrrancis k.

ixeison, ur. 'fell I Mil IfJ trm Wm ml hn R. Roberts, Owen M. Lee and ixold R. Jordan, board members; E.

Holman, superintendent of ii ii hoois, and Anthony w. Broz, inter, in whose shop the circulars alleged to have been printed. All Brand New! All in Original Factory Crates! lotorist Speeds Igain: Fined $40, loses License 1 (a iff REFLECTOR LAMPS $9.95 Value! Base finished in ivory and gold-tone or bronze plate. Onyx inserts. Indirect lighting and 3 candle lights to give 6-way light adjustments.

With Celanese rayon shade. Tablt Lamps, Ea. $3.99 $4.95 value! China Lamps in solid colors or white decorated. Gold-tone metal mountings. Weighted silk shade, rayon lined.

Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.

Basement Economy Balcony riVwynWAD'A'AVi IFTS MEETS LEI For the second time in two days iffael Caleca. 41-year-old was fined today on speeding arges. Yesterday, a jury in City idge Joseph B. Catanzaro's court Caleca guilty of speeding on jgust 19 and assessed his punish-ent at a $150 fine. Today, City Judge George J.

re liner fined Caleca $40 and costs ter his attorney, George N. Daugh-ty. entered for him a plea of ulty to speeding forty miles an iur on September 27. Caleca was in court. Over Daugherty's objection.

Judge rtllntr ordered Caleca's driver's erne suspended for a year and ciared the cahe had had several ng continuances "for the purpose evading and avoiding three amnions within a year, which carry I'-omatic revocation of license." Daupherty, declaring the jury nviction will be appealed, insist-; there had been only two convic rf-M 1 Hi! i Price Includes Applicable Federal Tax Sealed lea Compartment As sures Odorless, Tasteless Cubes! Sliding Glass Covered Crisper! Adjustable Split Shelf for Bulky Items! i Stainless Steel Freezer! fEasy Out Ice Trays! 5.75 Cu. Ft. Sjz 10-YEAR WARRANTY ON ROLLATOR COMPRESSOR UNIT Buy on Our Easy Pay Plan Bament Economy Balcony ts within the year. "Two or three," said the Judge, has a bad record and is a dan-rous driver." mm mm'wK if JL war' ami $6.95 and $7.95 Values! nuincers On Coast pain Project Strike Here's the ideal Gift for HIM practical comfortable. Robes of Jacquard rayon fabrics, pure silk trim collar, cuffs and wide fringed sash.

Maroon, navy, green and brown. Small, medium and large sizes. Jiv I'niifit Two new disputes jeopardized bor peace on the Pacific Coast At Redding, a strike of six--five A. F. L.

operating engineers to halt construction of Shasta Dam. listed by the PM as a defense project. The Mkers left jobs at the sand and avel pit supplying the entire proj-t, which employes 2,700 men. A second strike threat. came from welders demanding cognition of their autonomous r.ion.

The welders rejected an PM proposal to make their techni Men's $7.95 100 Wool Robes Fibber McGce and Molly In "Look Who's Laughing" New Showing at th Foxl Picture of Fibber McGee and Molly and Entire Radio Cast Included With the Purchase of Any of Items Below! Johnson's Glo-Coat Combination $1.98 rg Value! Complete Va-gal. Johnson's self-polishing Glo-Coat for floors plus 6-oz. of "Aero" no-rubbing furniture polish. Johnson's Pasta Wax, 2-lb. can 98s Postage Extra Beyond Regular Delivery Zone Basement Economy Balcony A smart, attractive group! With shawl or notch lapel collars.

Fully cut, 3 pockets. Plain colors. Westinghouse "Whittenton" $3.98 Blanket Robes cally subject to A. F. L.

control. Am -dependent welders previously had ruck at west coast shipyards and These famed make Robes with 3 C4Pj ireraft factories to enforce de- icnds in their jurisdictional fight l' IT belt. Warm and good-looking. AC DC Superheterodynes With 5 In. Dustproof Dynamic Speaker iih the A.

F. L. They returned to ork at the request of OPM offi- The three-man arbitration board ppointed by President Roosevelt Men's $4.98 Beacon Blanket Robes $3.98 $6.95 Spun Rayon Gabardine Robes $5.95 Brushed Rayon Lounge $5.95 and $6.95 Basement Economy Storo rule on the captive coal mine ispute met for the second session. "he board, composed of Dr. John R.

1942 Model teeiman. John L. Lewis, president vvw vMv A e. the United Mine Workers (C. I.

and Benjamin Fairless, presi- ent of United States Steel ill decide whether to grant the M. W. demand for a closed shop 2400 PAIRS ELASTIC TOP MEN'S steel company owned mines. Price Includes Applicable Federal Tax Built-in Aerial! Police Calls! Beam Power Output! Automatic Volume Control! Rich streamlined walnut grained plastic case with colorful dials. DIMENSIONS 10 in.

wide. 634 in. high, 6fc in. deep. Weighs 7 lbs.

Basement Economy Balcony ew Head Of Seized iendix Air Plant NEW YORK. Nov. 27. (U. Frederick G.

Coburn. chairman of he board of the McLellan Stores will succeed F. Leroy Hill as resident of the government-seized 29c to 35c Values kir Associates. plant at Bendlx, it was announced today. Hill esigned at the war department's I request.

Friday Onlvt In announcing Coburn's appoint- No Mail Or Phone Orders Please! rnent, Gilbert Colgate, chairman of flf i JrjS he board of Air Associates, indi cated that the government would oon return the plant to its owners. CLEARANCE! USED It was seized October 30 because protracted strikes by the United Automobile Workers (C. I. had delayed production on defense orders totaling $7,000,000. feif 2 If p4 111111 SEWING HACKINES Hit Bv Auto 4 Singer 66 Dropheads! A-l sewing con- While "running across Page boule- Drophead Sewing Machines 12 Used Domestic, White.

Singer and other QC famed makes. 7 Drophead Machines Famed Singer, White. Exceptional sav- I 9 ings! Each I dition. vp.rd at Goodfellow boulevard to Each catch a bus, Solomon Miedzwinsky, S6-year-old shoe workers of 1322 I. Elastic Top! 2.

Flexibly Ribbed Tops! 3. High-Spliced Heels! 4. Reinforced Soles! 5. Reinforced Toes! A practical Christmas gift that all men appreciate. These fancy Socks of seamless construction fine rayon and lisle or lisle and rayon.

In a host of novelty patterns in wanted shades. Sizes 10 to 13. Basement Economy Storo Goodfellow, was struck by an east- bound automobile yesterday, suffer- me compound breaks of both legs ar.d a broken cuil. He was taken 3 Portables in A-l I Singer Portable, Round I White Rotary Martha Condition. $17.50 Bobbins $37.85 Washington Style, $46.85 2 Portable Greyhound I Vandervoort Cabinet Elec- I "Free" Cabinet Electric, and Lark.

1 9.50 trie; round bobbin, $39.95 $24.50 Basrmcnt Economy Balcony lTi an ambulance to City Hospital. Etnry Harlcn, 38, a machinist, of 1326 Woodruff avenue, driver of the automobile, was arrested ana released on bond. i i i ii.

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