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The St. Louis Star and Times from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 8

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St. Louis, Missouri
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MONDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1941. ST.LOUIS STAR-TIMES ST. LOUIS STAR-TIMES r.ionT Catholics in Germany Assail Nazi Activities L4 loT -an af. 1 il WdT Saaaaaaaaj -BaasBBSsaBBeBBBBBBp-aaaa, 1. HO aT a SALl! LAPLAYA SLACK SUITS -v.

vi'i ym -w i i i hi i i i Nationally Advertised in Esquire! Values and Reich in the treatment of the church in Germany. Infringements cited were the closing of Catholic schools, the ban on religious teaching by Catholic priests, and the closing or requisitioning for purposes other than originally foreseen of many monasteries. There are an estimated 21,000,000 Catholics in the rcich. It was understood a number of Catholic priests In Berlin and elsewhere refused to read the message on the ground that the last Fulda bishops' conference in 1940 had agreed not to publish any pastoral letters or messages of political character during the remainder of the war. Government officials declined to comment on the message.

5k, i Wm BERLIN, July 7 (U. A message, drafted by the presidium of the Catholic Episcopate and read from the pulpits of most of. the Catholic churches in Germany yesterday, complained strongly over alleged Nazi party interference with the church's rights. The message will be read next Sunday at a number of Catholic churches in Berlin where it was not read yesterday. Catholic prelates said the message, drawn up by the presidium headed by Cardinal Archbishop Bertram of Breslau, did not constitute a pastoral letter.

Stating that it was the duty of all Christians to defend their fatherland, the mestiage said it was a different matter, however, if the faithful were confronted with the alternative of choosing between party doctrine or Christ's teachings. Therefore, the message continued, Cat hoi Ira must strongly oppose any interference with the church's rights. The message asserted there had been a number of infringements of the concordat between the Vatican -1, SSw Cotton gabardines spun rayon gabardines cotton poplins, others excellently tailored Suits zip fasteners on slacks, drape style. Waist sizes 28 to 44. I 1 mm Accident Which Hurt Five Die of Injuries in Fall.

Mrs. Salome Zcpp. 69-year-old widow, was fatally injured early today in a. fall down the rear steps of her home. 292(1 North Kingshlgh-way.

Mrs. Zepp died of a skull fracture at City Hospital at 6 a. three hours after she fell down eight steps to a concrete walk. Five persons were hurt in this accident, in which an ambulance, carrying an mother, and a street car crashed just outside St. Louis on Lucas and Hunt road.

Matching or Blin-Somblts Made to Sell for S8.95-SI0.95 504 riiniiiuiiiiinii DTiarriTQiMmn SU Mm PUhuU SUt Jft physician described her condition as good. Others Injured were: llAntlV M.ATFN, fiD vrara nld. cf 1141 llodlaninnt avenue, rotirlurior of lh ttreel tar. He atittrred lai'rratlons of I lie tare. FRY.

ambulance driver, who nuMrred cuts and other injuries. He was treated at Mtmnurl Baptist Hospital. FRANK MARTIN, assistant to the ambulance driver, who wa treated for ruts and other Injuries at Missouri Baptist Hospital. MRS. I.EONA BIVTN.

of 3071 Oarjr avenue, arrnmpanvintt Mrs. Hoffman In the ambulance, who was treated at the same hOM'ilal tor head and baclc Injuries. An expectant mother bring rushed to Missouri Bnptlrt Hospital was one of five jwrson.i injured when the ambulance In which she was riding and a Mreet car collided just outside of St. Louis on Lucas and Hunt road at 11:45 a. m.

yesterday. The mother, Mrs. D. R. Hoffman of 5371 Gladstone avenue.

Lucas and Hunt Village, was taken In another ambulance to the hospital, where she gave birth to a son and was treated for a skull injury and cuts about the face. The attending Vat-dyed colors, all sanforized. Superb detailing two -tone colors and matching popular shades. Fine fabrics sizes 28 to 44. 'Maximum Shrlnkai 1 Slark Suila Second loor FAMOUS-IB ARCS CO.

DOUBLE EAGLE STAMPS TUESDAY Operated by May Dept. Store Co. The front of the street car was; badly smashed and the ambulance was wedged between a telephone pole and the street car. a A HALF-PRICE TIE SALE FIRE KILLS 87 IN MEXICAN THEATER Mi- i I A jf Thousands and Thousands of Tiex From the World's Finest Looms and Makers! Dress and Tux Ties, some plain colors and some others not included. dJ) 7Z MILLS' MEXICO CITY.

July 7. (U. Three thousand persons waited outfide the Municipal Hospital at Guadalajara today, recking to Identify the bodies of eighty-seven per-mwa klllrtl in a movie theater fire last night. Twenty-five hundred persons were crowded into the Montcs Theater at Guadalajara when lightning struck the itage and started a fire. Those in the gallery had to run down two flights of stairs and many were asphyxiated.

The dead Included thirty-seven women and sixteen children. $5 French Handloomtd Tits. $2.50 $3.50 Famtd Purt Silk Tlas.SI.7S $3.00 Imported English Tlts.SI.SO $2.50 Foulards, Satins $1.25 $2 Imported, American Ties. .91.00 Collaotion of $1.50 Tias 75c $1 Wash, Silk and Rayon Ties, 50o It's our annual half-price Tie ale and you know what that means. One of America's outstanding collections of Ties reduced starting today.

Almost half of the Ties are made of imported fabrics. You'll want to buy a six-months supply! Men's Tie Shop Main Floor Here's your chance to get a quality Swim Suit by a noted maker at a compelling saving! Best -selling styles for every preference of the season's most popular materials. Black, royal blue, white, sky blue or yellow. Sizes 32 to Perfume Lamp With Cologne That Burns! "LOUE LITE" $00 Nazi Parachutists Thwarted. Reds Say MOSCOW.

July 7. (U. Russian troops and the civilian population, co-operating closely, have worked out "adequate methods" to deal with German parachutists being dropped as far as hundreds of miles behind the Russian lines in parties of from a few to several hundred men. the official newspaper Izvcstia said in summarizing the first two weeks of the war. Izvestla said the Germans had landed men from transport planes and had dropped parachutists from planes of all types.

It was charged that many of the planes bore Russian markings and that the men landed wore the uniforms of Russian soldiers or policemen. Some wore women's clothes, It waj said. Russian preparation had prevented Mich surprises as occurred when Germany invaded Holland and Belgium. Izvestla said, so that "the enemy's sly tricks" were unsuccessful. The chief object of the parachutists was to destroy communications and furl bases and to signal important targets to German bombers.

MEN'S 50c MANHATTAN MADE BY ROBT. KEIS CO. SHORTS AND SHIRTS TWO-WAY STRETCH LASTEX KNITS! FLARED SKIRT RAYON SATIN LASTEX! RAYON JERSEY DRESSMAKERS! RAYON SATIN LASTEX PANTIE FLARES! JACQUARD WEAVE LATON FLARED SKIRTS! 39 Gives Dalicata Fragrance While Burning; Use Cologne for Attar Bath Ust Lamp for Nita Light Ea. THE SHORTS Sanforized shrunk (maximum shrinkage lVc) grip er fasteners, side ties or elastic acks. White or striped patterns.

Famout-Barr Swim Shop fourth Floor Sizes 28 to 44 3 tor $,0 Quaint old fashioned wick lamp that contains cologne in base. Makes excellent gift. Use for decoration, for lightly scenting your boudoir. Mail orders, or GA. 4500.

ll'a "FAMOI'S" for Toiletries Main Floor TWO WOMEN AND MAN KILLED IN PLANE CRASH THE Fine combed cotton swiss rib. full cut, extra long. Popular for Summer wear. Sizes 34 to 46. Men's Underwear Second Floor NORTH HAVEN.

July 7. I. N. Three persons, two of them women, were killed today when a prlvatcly-ownetl airplane crashed in the Mount Carmrl area. The lctlms were: Harry Lcsnow.

FAUOUS-DARR GO. Operated hr Mae Iept. More Co. l)Ol BLt EAGLE STAMPS TUESDAY New Haven, a manufacturer; Anna I-esnow, his aunt, and Thclma Gans. his secretary.

r3 THRIFT SHOP'S SALE! $1.98 'BLACK MAGIC1 PHILIPPINE PRINT GOWNS jh A RAYON JERSEY rV 5995 NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME! EXCLUSIVE HERE! Qfifc A 1 I) THE HOSIERY PET OF ACTIVE Y0UNQ AMERICA! Begins Tuesday Every one beautifully made by hand in a variety of pink or blue prints on white cottons! Lovely hand-embroidered designs, scalloping and piping. Sizes 34-40. Save now! It's FAMOI'S" lor lingerie Fifth Floor FAMED TMC DRY SKIN COMPLEXION SOAP KAYSER "NIMBLE-NEES" You'll travel in this dress and find yourself cool and un-wrinkledf You'll wear it for town for afternoon affairs. You'll add gay touches and find it just right for after dark! All black, completely basic, giving accessories free rein. Sizes 14 to 20.

12 $1.20 Value! Special Only oidh 7pBon Famo-nrr Thrift Mi op Fourth I lour Luxurious Complexion Soap that contains lanolin and cold cream produces abundant lather and is delicately scented. Helps keep your skin soft, and smooth. Mail orders filled, or GA. 4500. ll "FAMOI'S" for Tollelriea Main Floor FAMOUS-BARR CO.

Operated by May Pept. Stores Co. noiHLE EAGLE ST AMI'S Tl'ESDA It's an exclusive Kayser idea above the knee the ingenious band of Lastex takes away all strain, reduces action-runs to a zero point. You'll wear 'Nimble-Nees," and bend, stoop, dance, curl up in a chair, with nary a qualm! New Summer shades. "FAMOUS" lor Hosiery Main Floor Aisle.

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