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ST. LOUIS STAR-TIMES Nov. 20, 1946. 11 Briggs Suggests United Nations Continued From Page On Trousseau Delays Wedding Here S. S.

America Sets U. S. CouPles Chared Atlantic-Run Record i minutes out of New York when she In $641 Check Thefts ginning or May." He then declared that Russia still wTTycPTicat SERVICE jNew Madrid Man T5-1irn tvlav nnnminrpri the ar had some troops in northern Of German Girl Korea, in agreement with the Allies. dropped anchor in Cobh-Cork harbor at 11:15 last night. Her performance erased the rec AMl-tt 29 BTin ISA i COBH.

ERIE, Nov. 20. S. S. America, biggest commercial ship under the U.

S. flag Heinke, to the situation as of November 1, 1946. Then extemporaneously Mr. Mo-lotov broadened the question to include data on troops at home. rest of two couples wno, oincersjir, said, have admitted stealing $641 i fj AtlOrilGV I OSt' Anna Iarie Christina in state and federal government A Uhe first German girl to and that some Soviet forces re-; mained in Poland to 'secure lines set a per- ord of five davs.

five hours between ii 9 jav to irnr olive st. ii i from and money orders of communications with Germany, New York, and cnecKs c.u nie iau Ambrose Light, Daunts Lightship, off Ccbh, set be In his criticism of the United JKtS 8 States and Britain, Mr. Molotov fore the war by the Manhattan, also a U. S. Lines ship.

washingtox b-heau. mit to enter the United States un-WASH1NGTON, Nov. 20. James, der the I. fiancee law," is hav-V.

Conran, prosecuting attorney of iin more trouble getting the prop-New Madrid, has been recom-i mended by Sen. Frank P. Briggs'er wedding attire for her marriage for aDDointment as U. S. attorneys to Robert J.

Lauenstein, St. Louis rooming house mail boxes. Officers reported the four persons stole and cashed the checks through use of forged signatures over an 11-month period. FUN FOR EVERYONE I said: "Troops of the United States and CHECK YOUR BRAKES FOR SAFE DRIVING tti oldest, iorqut and bolt oauiopod Irak Arrested were Mr. and Mrs.

vval the United Kingdom are still all tfj MAYTAG over the world, particularly in the Sorvico and Wheal Alignment Com- Holiday Season Coming Up! There no reason to be "out of step" at do Triplet of the 1800 block of ior tne eastern uuiltill ui ex-comoat man. man ne Gia Lafavette av. and Lerov Archie and I the senator's office told The Star-j bringing her from Europe. i Atlantic and the Pacific. The pres- Amtrieo.

We vo torvicod pony i Amtrieo. We vo serviced I a ever ONE MILLION can, rekt. II arts Sirvlee Fret Estimate FACTO Kr TKAINtD EXftTS Miss Ellen vWilfred of the 2300 block Times today. Today, at the home of Mr. Lauen- ence of troops of members of the those say holiday parties.

Even if you vc SjJ political ODservers nere parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Cnited Natlons has great political 2 9 a Washer Service Co. eqardlest or I Pool never danced Detore- preicu me Kimwi i uiii.1.i...Uu un ijauensiem, jdui ivxcuunaiu imnortance up-to-date instruc- of Albion pi.

They were turned over to federal authorities. According to police, the thefts included U. S. treasury checks. our iti, t.

i I 1107 M. Grand (At Finney I Nf. 1700 I for 20 ywr nrttnm Mtytif Omlr lion, laiiiaiiiuiuii ojKuuiiu.t..v, aV 1I( was saia mai me weuuuig as an effort to forestall an appoint- WOuld take place at the Trinity ment to that post by James P. Lutheran Church, Eighth and Sou- rirr lUtUii (JJ Jt. 1 KoSBKHBa "Cleans Of Interference.

He declared that in some cases 1 uir PFRTinnaTF tors will have you done- y. fag in three minutes. 3 You'll be able to surprise your friends, join in the Season's parties and have 4 more fun than ever. ft A (I? Quinlm 5 Ceriififtl St yet ln i j) ronilll inr 1 1 il I H. tiufht.

A I 1 9 that I for T'lti I Inquire it 5 tcdu. KepuDncan ru sb wnen Anna linos mat these troops "are a means of inter- term will not start until the new scarce white satin for a wedding ference internal affairs" of the '5 senate convenes January Mr-dress. They will live with states where Uiey are stationed and Kem defeated Sen. Bnggs the Lauenstein parents after the that ODinion wWch is November balloting marriage. terested in the maintenance of Mr.

Conran, -ho would succeed, Anna, who arrived in St. Louis ttta anxious. Harry C. Blanton, U. S.

attorney yesterday, is 4 feet lO1 inches taU. jH with headquarters in St. Louis since' With blue eves and dark brown! said there was a lot of noise 1934, has served as president of the' hair. She does not' speak much Russian troops in Iran, but Missouri Young Democratic Enzlish. but enoueh to sav that declared that withdrawal of these NE.

8430 vzw! iroops was ccmpietea "at the be- N. Corner Grand ond Lindtll Call Today for appointment Ltitont in Absolutt Privacy. 'X nm irn nr 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ii iii nA7? 1 mm "fh -4 eViVwIi I mi mi iiin i iiiiiii i li iuuur 1 ---i Ml 1 IK 111 I WASHINGTON AT SIXTH, He is 46 years old, and a graduate St. Louis is very, very nice. of the University of Missouri and The coude met in Dessau, Ger- the University of Chicago.

many in 1945. Admitted to the bar in 1924, Lauenstein served as a ser-Conran today told The geant in the 208th Combat Engi-'If I get the appointment, I will be. neers, and following his release grateful to my friends for their; from the army, worked in Germany help. But I hjven't heard anything as a civilian employe in the De-yet, and I haven't been told of the partment of Justice, activities of anyone in my behalf." taK Santa Fe Burial Rites Saturday For Rev. J.

R. Watson, Ordained Here In 1891 Continued From Page One Opmtrd by Miy Drpt. Stvm C. Wt Givt and RrdMa El SUixp moved over the Santa Fe between his district and St. Louis and ARICAN SODA WATER CO.

gy 1328 ANN OR. BCflHV points east of the Mississippi River. K2 Funeral services for the Rev. Joseph R. Watson, 80-year-old pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel Elmer B.

Jonnson. ban i rancisco district, which includes northern Destrehan Utah and Idaho, said 2.021 cars'; cnurcn 1Uft ana A HASH OF COLOIl MAKES A would have been added to the Santa; who died yester-Fe's traffic volume to and from that! day morning at area- i DePaul Hospital, Clark Davis, Galveston, district, which includes portions of, in 136 neia flt Oklahoma, Texas and 10 a. m. Saturday estimated the freight volume for I from the Watson- iikrihiii VIGOROUS FLAVORED IC COFFEE SMART IILACK DRESS i that area would have risen bi Bocklage Funeral A Home, with final rites at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Burial will be in Cal llltKJHT FOR ITS Mountain Grown vary Cemetery.

Father Watson The oldest priest in point of service in the St. Louis diocese, Father Watson was ordained on April 25, 1891. by the late Archbishop Peter R. Kenrick. A native of St.

Louis, Father Watson was educated at St. Lawrence O'Toole's parish school, the old Christian Brothers College, St. Louis University, and St. Vincent's Seminary at Cape Girardeau. Missouri.

Surviving are a brother. Andrew- brlshtened with a and a belted The soft, simple dress with vivid color contrast high, high jewelry neckline cars. H. C. Vincent of Amarillo, whose district includes roughly the western part of Texas, said 1,309 cars carried by other lines serving his district would have gone to the Santa Fe.

W. H. Turner of Topcka, testified 12,172 additional cars would have moved into and out of his district. It includes all or parts of Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Nebraska. Overall Figures Given." The overall figure includes the following shipments which the witnesses said would have originated at St.

Louis or had St. Louis as their final destination: Perishable freight, bound for St. Louis from the San Francisco district, 53 cars; dead (non-perishable) freight from St. Louis to San Francisco area, 42 cars; less-than-carload freight, 921 cars between St. Louis and Fresno, Stockton and San Francisco.

From the Galveston area to St. Louis, 35 cars, plus 100 cars of less-than-carload freight bewteen St. Louis and Dallas, and 307 between Watson; two nephews, Lester and Feithan Watson, who was U. S. district attorney for China from 1934 to 1937, and two nieces.

Miss waist to emphasize your well-rounded hiphne flow-'ng into a fluid skirt silhouette. Rayon crepe in black with melon or lime contrast; sues? to 15. 12.95 Margaret Watson and Mrs. Lila faff 1 Huber. Lucitc Earring Hacks Straight from California tc you 1.9S Clear" transparent lucite will decoratt your dressing table and keep precious jewelry handy and safe at the same time.

Mail Orders Filled For Phone Orders Call GA. 4500 Famiui-Barr N-tlcii MiIr fl.nr Services Tomorrow For Louis Albers, 91 Funeral services for one of St. St. Louis and Houston. Between St.

Louis and the Amarillo district, 35 cars of carload freight, plus 43 cars of less-than-than-carload freight between St. Don nslalr at RUNE'S tlnduel Shop land Amarillo. 150 between St. Iouis land Clovis, N. and 307 each be tween lXHus ana IjUddock, tan Angelo and El Paso.

Cattle Dealer On Stand. Louis oldest musicians, Louis Albers, 91, who died yesterday morning at his home, 5024 Cates will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow from the Mullen Undertaking 5165 Delmar. Burial will be in Bellefontaine Cemetery.

Mr. Albers was the oldest mem-b- of the Musicians' Mutual Benefit Association, Local No. 2. Born in Germany, he came to this country with his parents following the close of the Civil War, and lived in what is now known as Webster Groves. His first job as a musician was in 1883, when he played at the old St.

Louis Standard Theater. He played the bass fiddle for more than 50 years. Preceding the Santa Fe officials on the stand, George H. Bruington, Monmouth, 111., cattle dealer, was i i lewaif irw firjrmmiummmtmtmamtim'aitwmmMw as Pan irv Sliolf Needs a-- Quantities, Limited to Retail Requirements Allow Two Weeks for Delivery Plioue Ordor nil HA. 4500 presented as a witness by the Burlington Railroad, co-applicant with the Santa Fe.

Under tl.e proposal, Burlington and Santa Fe would operate freight and passenger trains jointly from; Kansas Ciiy to St. Louis and! Burlington would use 110 miles of Santa Fe track between Kansas Surviving are his four daughters, Susie and Genevieve Albers, with whom he lived; Mrs. B. E. Lemen, 5029 Enright and Mrs.

F. C. Hirdler of Oklahoma City, Okla. City and Bucklin on the Santa Fe's present Kansas City-Chicago route. Mr.

Bruington said Burlington's Cranborrv Snucc Blue Moon American Cheese S'Lb. Lost 3.19 Ut-oJ Bf rry CrirBrrj Soutt 17-Oz. Can To make those holiday feasts more complete, use this sauce made from rip whole berries. Limit of 6 to customer. use of the Santa Fe tracks would ifeal Christmas TVfCS expedite movement of cattle rom i points west of Kansas City to Mon- Bar ml III IN'.

Holds mouth. At present, he said, ship-! NEW YORK, Nov. 20. (INS) ments are routed from Kansas City There will be no real Christmas to Galesburg, 111., over one Burling-; trees in New York's hotels, thea-ton route and from Galesburg to ters. department stores and restau-Monmouth over another Burlington rants.

The fire department today route. 'banned all balsam Christmas trees Connections often are missed at 'from places of "public assembly." Galesburg. and this results in seri- iThe department said tests had ous delay in shipments arriving at 'shown that efforts to fireproof the Monmouth, he asserted. i trees had proved unsatisfactory- WfMlll'l! Ill af Dora Dee Rum-Brandy Fruit Cake 1-Lb. Vacuum Can 49c i mail mi UIJ.

wm yiwy im 11 Op'rutH fey MV R'pt. StfVM f.fl. Wi Give and Redrm SUmpi THAT'S BECAUSE: Firestone Factory-Method Retreading fully (ruaranteed. And Firestone Eetread-ing, alone, gives your tires the famonn De Line Champion Gear-Grip Tread, the tread with extra depth for extra safety, xtra traction and longer mileage. Why be satisfied -ith less.

Get Firestone Ee If tell Jack Frost Yellow Cornmeal 24-Oz. Pkg. 2 29c treading today Sunland Pure Cocoanut 4-Oz. Pkg. 29c fW' A irrjf Burry's Plum Pudding (in Pyrex Dish) 14-Oz.

95c Fruits end Fruit Juices Flotill Peach Halves, No. 2Vt can 30e Del Monte Sliced Peaches. No. 2Vt can 33e Elco Apricot Halves, No. 2lt can Libby's Fruit Cocktail, No.

2l2 can 40c Topmost Whole Peeled Apricots, No. 2Vt can 42c Laclede Blackberries, No. 2 can 40e Topmost fitted Black Cherries, No. 2 can, 50e Chere-pi-pak Pitted Pie Cherries. No.

2 can, 39c Del Monte Grapefruit Juice. No. 2 can 13c Donald Duck Grapefruit Juice. 46-oz. Pasco Sweetened Orange Juice.

No. 2 can. Old South Sweetened Orange Juice, 46-oz. can 47e Mott's Apple Juice, qt. bottle 2fe Topmost Apricot Nectar, No.

2 25e Sunsweet Prune Juice, qt. bottle 35c Old South Sweetened Blended Juice, 46-oz. can 3te Tea Garden Grape Juice, qt. bottle. 44e Preserves and Jams Termor Seedless Blackberry Jam, 12-oz.

jar, 3fe Temtor Grape Jam, 12-oz. jar 23c Tea Room Seedless Black Raspberry Jam. 1-lb. jar fcSe Temtor Apricot Preserves. 1-lb.

jar 24e Tea Room Strawberry Preserves, 1-lb. jar, 65e Temtor Peach Preserves. 2-lb. jar 65c Vegetables and Vegetable Juices Topmost Tomatoes, No. 2 can 27e Elco Cut Green Beans, No.

2 can 25e Garden Patch Sweet Peas. No. 2 can 20c Topmost Cream Style White Corn, No. 2 can. 21 Libby's Tomato Juice, 46-oz.

can 27e V-8 Vegetable Juice Cocktail, 46-oz. 33c Canned Meats and Fish Swift's Chopped Ham, 12-oz. can 50e Libby's Deviled Ham, 34-oz. can 15c Leeds Vienna Sausage, 4-oz. can 18e Leeds Corned Beef Hash, 1-lb.

can 35e Paramount Chili Con Carne, 1-lb. can 25e Imported Anchovi es in Olive Oil, 2-oz. can, 29c Faniut-Bvr Pantry Shair BlMiaent Burrys Brandied Bingies 1-Lb. Jar 99c Potterv ISanks Hand-decorated Pigs and Kittens! Heinz Cucumber Pickles 24-Oz. Jar 29c 3.08 each Gold Medal Flour 10-Lb.

Bag 75c Site Oil Co. 3420 N. Klngshighway Mil. 3960 Liberty Fuel Supply Co. 1925 Grand SE.

0919 Cramer Shell 305 H. Vandeventer Hampton Village Tire Battery 3900 Hampton Becker-Lehman 3041 Olive Firestone Stores 5901 Delmar DE. 3000 Firestone Stores 4232 Forest Park JE. 08S9 Firestone Stores 7239 Manchester ST, 5450 Firestone Stores 3825 Gustine LA. 5555 Firestone Stores 6221 Easton MU.

6010 Beaver Home Auto Inc. 5208 Gravois Suburban Tire Service 2110 Market Suburban Home Auto Supply 225 Kirkwood Rd. (Kirkwood) Lampert Home Auto Supply 1629 S. Broadway What joy on Christmas morning with these under the tree! Giant Pi.g is 14-in. long, 28-in.

around his middle! Kitty is a full 18-in. high! Think how coins will tumble in (they hold up to $1000.00 in coins). Mail ordert ftlled for phone orders call GA. 4W C. Stiiwiery.Kn Flr an Mi Floor Biltiny James River Smithfield Spread 4Vt-Oz.

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