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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 6

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE SUJV, BALTIMORE, FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 19, 1941 NORTHERN LIGHTS RECKORD TO APPEAL RECIPE Mix 6 oz. tin 8s Boned Chicken with cups corn in State Guard Commissions IN BRIGHT DISPLAY BAN ON 29TH SHOW Legal Aid Delegates To Hear Defense Talks Convention Group Speakers Will Include Justice And Bar Association Executives "Legal Aid and National Defense" buttered casserole. Add 1 cup Chicken Broth, mixed with 2 eggs, a little salt and cayenne pepper. Bake in pan of warm water, in moderate oven (350 about 30 minutes.

Serves 4-6. Annapolis, Sept 18 W) Governor O'Conor issued officers' commissions Quivering Sky Illumination Will Ask General Marshall For Decision On posing Of Entertainment Here in the Maryland State Guard to six men today on the recommendation of will be the theme of addresses to be presented this afternoon at the nine Is Unequalled Here In Last Twenty Years I MP tHy'f Red pc booklet, "Chicken Dishes, Mod teenth annual conference of the National Association of Legal Aid Or Induced By Storms On Sun ganizations at the Southern Hotel. Stimson Opens Investigation I Ml i many fascinating fSSggSt recipes. Just mail post SSjI card to Dept. JuV Richardson TTETVi 1 i3)iYi)i Robbins, lLxt4fJ4 IV.V.r 4 (H HS Dover, Del.

Speakers will include George F. Radios Disturbed And Baltimoreans, Too Foley, of the Department of Justice, and Edmund Ruffin Beckwith, chair LDQUOK PROCES' ARE STILL LOW NEW FEDERAL LIQUOR TAX 'LOO PED GALLON MORE Effective October 1st, 1941 Of Action Affecting Troops' Revue (Continued from Page 30) man ot the American Bar Associa tion Committee on National Defense. I tV as" k. IW I (Continued from Page 30) people did not know that the The annual dinner will be held at 7 P.M. The principal speaker will be Jacob M.

Lashly, president of the Home Guard and battalion commanders. "The newly-commissioned officers: Third Battalion (Baltimore) Da. Danifx WiLrsoxr, first Lieutenant, Medical Corps. Seventh Battalion (Montgomery, Frederick and Howard counties) Da. Chasles H.

Conliy, Buckeys-town, captain, Medical Corps, assigned to Company Frederick. Dr. Horace F. Kline, Frederick, captain, Medical Corps, assigned to Company B. Guy M.

Motter, Frederick, captain, infantry, assigned to Company Frederick; Vicb-Cakain Brice Sel-sv, resigned. James R. Peacock, Silver Spring, first lieutenant, assigned to Company D. Reckord at the Monday night repeat Sunpeper's telephone number had been performance. changed to the Lexington exchange.

Three wire chiefs were kept busy Would Return To Meade Should the show get the go-ahead assisting ihe operators in placing the JAOKBEMPSEY BLENDED WHISKEY American Bar Association. Before dinner the conference will visit Fort Mc-Henry. At a luncheon-meeting yesterday, Mrs. William Bauernschmidt spoke on "Service What Does the Word Mean to You?" Later the group visited the calls to The Sun switchboard. At the Maryland Academy of Sci signal today, and should this transportation be unavailable, other arrangements will be made, Lieutenant Hallcr 1 Ji1 ences there were five telephone calls a said.

minute, inquiring the cause. One 51 Maryland Rye If the order is sustained, Lieutenant woman asked if the lights would affect the weather, as she was going Haller has been instructed by General United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. Reckord to return the men to Fort Meade and. then give them leave of away for a week-end visit. Sun Spot Powerful absence for one week, after which BUDGET REDUCTION "Sun spots," explained Mr.

Watson to a visitor at the museum, "are very powerful, and the larger they are, the farther south the display of northern OF MILLION SOUGHT fmvk mn nam notit lights is seen." Pint they will be sent to the A. P. Hill Military Reservation. It was explained that the men had foregone not Labor Day week-end leave but other leaves in order to rehearse for the show. Rehabilitation Of City's Mr.

Watson said he had watched Mavor Plans Cut, Fearing Northern Lights for the last twenty years and had not seen anything to 2 Pts, $1.49 Cast 24 Pints, 17.88 equal last night's phenomenon where he said the Lights passed the zenith Tax Blow To City Home-Owning Tradition Central Area Planned and went far southward. 'JThe performance began at 2 A. Program To Be Formulated At and probably went continuously dur Jackson Cites Burden Of De Dinner Of Downtown Committee Tuesday ing the day, unobserved in the sun light," said Mr. Watson. Apple-Green Glow A program for the rehabilitation of the central business district will be Thii product was distilled, blended and bottled by Jack Dempsey'a Distillery Dun-dalk, Md.

As fine a blend that can be made. Pints ONLY. Sorry, Ne Deliveries. fense Levies May Pare Pay-As-You-Go Plan (Continued from Page 30 "A little past 7P.M.I observed the 'nri'iasi formulated at a dinner Tuesday eve lights in the sky. The spectacle began with a pale apple green glow toward nine at the Lord Baltimore Hotel under auspices of the recently formed the northern horizon.

Then beams Downtown Committee. departmental budgets for 1942 will be submitted to the Board of Estimates A report of the findings of the spread out like quivering fingers, concentrating toward the zenith and fnmnal Hurst, in effect and then to Mr. Fallin by October committee, which during the summer when the work of compiling the total has been studying traffic conditions, YOUR CHOICE will be presented at the dinner and budget will start II like a sunburst. I "As the fingers stretched out, they I changed from the pale green to rose. I At their brightest the lights illu- the three-year program will be drawn In 1941, the amount allotted from levy up by the group in an informal dis cussion.

.49 funds was $52,475,207.70. The total budget is $62,099,250.95. The difference, $9,624,043.25, is made up of $5,124,043.25 milieu utc ciijf as wwc Leading the discussion will be "The Northern Lights are unpre Carey Martien and Paul L. Holland. 3 "brand INS Full Quarts.

90 Proof Grain Gin. 3 SRRUMS from special funds and from dictable," said Mr. Watson, "although they come only when there are large Bottle loans. Of the latter account $2,500,000 is for schools and will not be spent as the Mayor has stopped all major school sun spots, or large magnetic storms that travel to the center of the sun. Bottle building until after the national emer Streams of electrified particles shot Three Bottles or More Delivered Free out by sunspots strike the earth.

gency. 1 Dr. W. H. Smith Urges "The earth is like a big magnet, like a bar magnet, and as the earth's lines of force pull these electrified particles hundreds of miles above the surface of More Nurse Training Asks Hospitals To Increase Num the earth they start to glow 'in the rarified atmosphere.

"This glowing of the Northern ber Of Students In Convention Address FIVE FARMS Bottled in BOND STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY 5 Years Old-100 Proof Fashioned for your real Quality 1 Lights, or aurora borealis, is similar Atlantic City, Sept 18 (Special) to the glowing of a light in the Neon The final sessions of the forty-third tube. The gas is in the atmosphere annual convention of the Amerl can Hospital Association was ad and the current comes from the sun. "In the Neon tube, in which the air has been exhausted, a little bit of dressed today by Dr. Winford H. 1 fr Smith, director of the Johns Hopkins a I SB' Hospital, who called upon hospitals to increase their number of student Neon gas is put An electric current going through it produces the light The Northern Lights may be said to be analogous to Neon lights on a larger scale.

Two In A Group nurses. 4 Great it soon I A real bargain price which ends Sept. 30. This whiskey has been aged in charred oak barrels for more than five years. Three bottles or more delivered free.

Speaking on "Preparedness and the hospital," Dr Smith called for at least a fifteen5 per cent, increase in "Sunspots usually appear two in a Quart 3 Qts. pupil nurses and emphasized the need that hospitals continue to operate at full capacity for the care of the group, one with a plus magnetic sign and the other with a minus magnetic 6ign. It would take about twenty-five sunspots in all to produce the display we have seen. "Northern Lights were once thought civilian population. :iS.Am i Representatives of 3,000 institutions also were addressed by the presi dent of the association, Basil C.

Mac to be caused by sunlight shining on the snow. Chances for display are Mail Orders PLaza 2622 lean, who stressed the importance of hospitals in keeping Americans physi much better in March and September because the sun's axis is at such an 213 N. LIBERTY cally able to carry on their defense jobs. angle in those months that we get the benefit of a direct bombardment. There was a very good display in Death Of Brazilian September of 1939, though displays of Seaman Held Accident average force appear each year." ONE Til A PRICE Price alone does not regulate quality.

It has been amply shown in our times that such a thing as popularity assures more for the money. The immense and growing popularity of Suburban Club provides you with a great big money's worth in Suburban Club ginger ale. Today's striking truth is this: Not only can you pay as much and get less, but you can actually pay more and get less! When you want to get a real value in ginger ale, order by the name Suburban Club. You don't have to say ginger ale at all; just say Suburban Club. Mr.

Watson doubted that the heaven Skull Of Moyzet Abrahao AuzzI, MAV II IIIVIMTIS MlltVIt WITH INI AID Of ly performers would appear again to Sf- 66 Saltines night for the benefit of residents of 34, Fractured In Fall Down Hatch At Annapolis ir Baltimore and its environs. Annapolis, Sept. 18 (P) The death Mothoreill's of Moyzes Abrahao Auzzi, 34-year-old ICASICC iemidt seaman injured fatally aboasd the Obituary Commandante Pessoa, a Brazilian ship, was termed accidental today by Dr i John M. Claffy, Anne Arundel county medical examiner. Sergt.

Gordon Lowell Spence Sergt Gordon Lowell Spence died Auzzi, who lived at Victorl, Brazil fell head first down a hatch while the suddenly last Tuesday at Fort Ord, according to word received here ship was off Annapolis yesterday, Dr Claffy said. yesterday by his wife, the' former Miss Dulany Smith, of 416 Breton Place A Naval Academy sub-chaser was sent to the ship after distress signals were flown. The injured seaman was Mrs. Spence, who has been living with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.

B. Holly Smith, since her husband enlisted in the army last February, said brought ashore, where he was pronounced dead by an academy physician. Dr. Claffy said Auzzi died of a skull fracture. The victim will be buried here.

The ship is now at last night that she has received no further information. However, she said that Sergeant Spence's body will be cremated in Los Angeles today and the ashes will be av mi mm shipped to Baltimore. with Maryland Seafoods, Stews and Chowders WITH EVERY 24-01. BOX OF Sergeant Spence, who was 27 last December, was promoted recently to CASTLE HIGH IN QUALITY his present rank in the army and, a few days ago, he advised his wife THIS EMBLEM LOOK FOR that he had been recommended for an appointment to the Officers' Train ing School at Fort Benning, Ga. GRANULATED SOAP ENJOY THE ADDED FLAVOR OF Qood Maryland GoaJzincj, Prior to his enlistment in the army, Sergeant Spence lived with his wife in Arizona, where he was part owner Ladies, this is an offer! of a gold mine.

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