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THE STJX, UAImiORE. THURSDAY MORNUsG. DECE3HJER 10, 1037 .1 3 fi U. U. U.

U. -A SAYS NAZIS WANT Returning For Christmas News Of Gifts of Lasting Value! Original Signed Etchings of Famous Ships Quality RNITUF FURNITURE 'K no FOOD, NOT LIBERTY Baltimore Woman Exhibits Prison Pin" At Party Parley Mrs. Amelia H. Walker Won Risht To Decoration In I Baltimore at a Saving of Ranrer 1 i ry 3 OFF Dr. Karl Falk Asserts Ger OUR.

society Suffrage Campaign Twenty Years Ago mans Do Not Miss Their Civil Freedom 1st Pubic Dividend Sale in 56 Years Flying Cloud Conrad Ann McKim md 50 Others By Tti Noll Shin Artilt lion to receive action from Congress they Mr. And Mrs. Edward Slrincfellow Barr Also must "concert public opinion," imme diately pardoned them. The pardon T. Stotcsbury To Be Mrs.

Amelia Hines Walker, of Baltimore, a former president of the Maryland branch of the National Women's Party, yesterday proudly exhibited her "prison pin" at the biennial convention of the National Women's Party Speaks At Foreign Policy Association Meeting was refused. Went To Workhouse Mahogany Secretary $38 $1.00 Entertained By Mr. And Mrs. Walter Hopkins MM mm The group went to the workhouse on a Tuesday. Authorities urged them Eich German citizens do not miss thei at Washington.

I Aii to accept the pardon. On Thursday Mrs. Walker was among a small civil liberties "they would rather 1 night the group departed. At the convention attended by Mrs group of national women leaders who have something to eat," Dr. Karl Falk 105 E.

Baltimore Street M. act Mrs. Walter Hopkins will entertain at ten Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T.

Stotesbury, of picketed the White House and went to Walker yesterday, the National an American who is engaged in eco Lyre Base Women's Party was joined by a group jail twenty years ago in the woman's suffrage campaign. Only this group is All Pictures Purchased Will Be Framed and Delivered Before Christman nomic research in Germany, told th ahogany WTiitemarsh Hall, Chestnut Hill and Foreign Policy Association at the of women labor leaders urging imme diate passage of the proposed equal Console Table privileged to wear the pin, designed like a prison door. vt 7i Chesapeake Club last night. rights amendment to the Constitu Dr. Falk asserted the Riech is chal tion.

Opportunities Stressed Pardoned By Wilson The original prison door, however, 32 leneinz the democratic states with Working women and labor unions "internal efficiency" and a nation in should realize the opportunities they wouldn't stay closed when Mrs. Walker and her friends were behind it. Charged with "obstructing traffic which there is only a small amount of Palm Beach. A Number or Philadelphians will attend the dance to be given at the Baltimore Country Club Monday night by Mrs. Willing Balch in honor of her debutante niece.

Miss Agnes Whiting Balch. They will include Miss Nancy Boyd, Miss Joan Scull, Percy C. Madeira 3d, Crawford Madeira, William Lippincott, Donald Leas and John A Gift to Please a Feminine Fancy present to each other, Margaret Moss, unemployment and where it is "pos i li ys of Akron, Ohio, declared. She is the on the widest avenue in the world" sible to balance capital and labor." English Lounge Chair secretary of the Summit county (Ohio) (Pennsylvania avenue), Mrs. Walker 'Most thinking Germans do no and fifteen companions were given $1.95 if Open Eve Federation of Labor Clubs, which has indorsed the equal rights amendment already introduced in both houses of favor the methods used by Hitler in his racial intolerance program," he went on, adding, that Catholics are a two-day trial and sentenced to sixty days in the workhouse of the District f30 Congress.

jail at Occuquan, in Jannary, objected to only when they "interfere President Wilson, who a short time in politics." Chew. MLss rancy Penn famitn, oi Union town. who is making her debut in Philadelphia, and who was Miss Moss called a labor union "the one place in the United States where ry Night x. before had told the women that women already have equal rights." they wished the proposed amendment Hopes It "Can't Happen Here" He concluded by saying that, al fi anil one of the debutantes at the Bachelors Cotillon, also will attend the dance. though the Government was 'a survi iscnlu'fii Farm Groups To Hold val of the fittest," and the Nazis were RITES TOMORROW well aware of that fact, he hoped such Th Tuesday Bridge Club was enter In VELVET Blue, wine fr hUrk, For the omn who liket dainty, "fuasy" things.

Other Slippers, to $5 317-319 Meetings In January HOWARD ST. MISS SUSAN PENNIMAN BURNS Miss Burns, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Findley Burns, will return from college the last of this week for her Christmas holiday. December 28 she will be given a luncheon by Mrs.

C. JVfaurice Whedbee. a government "can't happen tained this week by Mrs. William Mar- The other speaker was Stringfellow FOR MANNY BAUM tnludcU dUUJKW bury. Because of the holiday season, the club will not meet next week, but Barr, president of St.

John's College, mmmm who discussed "Democratic Trends in the following week Mrs. W. Kennedy Government." Plata 2622 Cromwell will be hostess. Services To Be Concluded At said this was "the third time State Fair Board Appropriates $1,400 For Prizes For Exhibits At Sessions The annual meeting of the Maryland Farm Bureau, the Maryland Agricultural Society and affiliated organization will be held January 10 to 14 in Baltimore, it was announced that the Occidental World has been 213 N. LIBERTY ST.

divided into two ideologies. Today Home By Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron British Official At Bermuda Arrives Here On Flying Boat Alexander G. N. Grantham, Colonial Secretary, it is totalitarianism versus democ Ms.

act Mrs. Robert Appletov gave a luncheon yesterday at the Bath and Tennis -Club, Palm Beach, for Mr. and Mrs. John W. Y.

Martin, of the GIVE HER racy. "Not Written Yet" yesterday. -ormcr Employe Of Old Bal "A Fascist, if pushed, would claim 0 The Maryland State Fair Board has STORE OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 that the raison-d'etre of his govern ment was that it was a just organi timore American Dies At Age Of 09 Among Passengers To Return Saturday Worthington Valley, who are guests at Jupiter Island Inn on their wedding trip. Mrs. Martin was the former Miss Nancy L.

Byers, of Sewickley, and Southampton, whose marriage to Mr. Martin took place December 6. zation of society," he said, "while in appropriated 51,400 in prizes for exhibits. The premiums will be distributed as follows: Corn, $350; tobacco, democracy, we feel the need for men The Hon. Alexander W.

G. N. Gran and women to be responsible for their Miss Lillian Smith, New York, Miss Cecile Ulrich, New York. Funeral services for Emanuel Baum tham, Colonial Secretary for Bermuda, $100; grain, $12j; potatoes, $150; horticulture, $200; bees, $50, and poultry, $425. 69, who died yesterday afternoon at The municipal airport has become M.

act Mrs. Wiluam Simpson, who re living in Texas, have returned for is home, 2420 West Rogers avenue, and Mrs. Grantham arrived yesterday from the British island on the flying the temporary base for Glenn L. Martin's small flying scale model sea the Christmas holidays. Mrs.

Simpson Harry H. Nuttle, of Denton, is presi will be held there at 2 P. M. tomorrow. Rabbi Morris S.

Lazaron will own behavior, "But it fails when legislature becomes the successful attempt of the pressure group to gain a personal end." Mr. Barr declared that there was no use to draw conclusions. "Fascist plane, which was brougnt from the who has been visiting her brother-in- conduct the services. Burial will be in dent of the Maryland Farm Bureau. He was elected as a director of the law and sister.

Mr. and Mrs. James Middle River plant of the Martin com Baltimore Hebrew Cemetery. the handsomest possible pledge of your affection Auman Werkmeister' FURS Persian Lamb Hudson Seal 822 (Dyed Musk rat) Caracul Silver Fox Neckpieces from 815 up Auman Werkmeister The Leading Furriers 311 N. CHARLES ST.

pany because of ice on Dark creek. Dunlop King, at Ruxton, joined Mr-Simpson in Philadelphia yesterday Mr. Baum was born at Cumberland. Northeastern district of the American Farm Bureau Federation vesterdav at Flight tests of the seaplane will be states have repeatedly outbluffed where they are visiting Mr. Simpson's their annual convention in Chicago, democracy," he said, "but the chapter continued at the city airport.

Between flights it is being housed in the Cur- boat Cavalier. Mr. and Mrs. Grantham plan to remain in the United States until Saturday when they will return to Bermuda on the Cavalier. The only other passenger yesterday was Douglas G.

Hanson, of 3923 Cloverhill road, Baltimore. Seven Aboard Clipper The Bermuda Clipper flew to Ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Percy Simp He was brought to Baltimore by his parents, the late Isaac and Sophia Baum, when he was a year old.

He received his education in the public according to an Associated Press dis is not yet written." tiss-Caproni building, which is Pan patch. The Northeastern district is son. Mrs. Simpson chaperoned her debutante daughter, Miss Marjorie American and Imperial Airways' tem Mother Love Is Found schools here. comprised of Maryland and the States north of it.

porary terminal building. May Be Tested Here Nothing But Manganese Served In Newspaper Offices At the age of 14 years he became an A Pi VV if-1 1 Wed At Denton umciais or tne jwartin company Scientist Says Rats Without It muda yesterday morning, with seven pprentice on a vjrerman-language Armstrong Pendleton, when she made her bow at the first Bachelors' Cotillon. Mr. act Mrs. Thomas J.

Keating 3n are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. said there was a possibility that fur pas.sengers aboard, and is scheduled ther tests of the big ocean transport which has been completed for the Refuse To Cudd'e Or Nurse Their Own Young Buffalo, N. Dec. 15 (-Maternal to return here this afternoon. newspaper here, leaving a short time later to become an errand boy in the editorial rooms of the old Baltimore Herald.

Denton, Dec. The marriage of Mrs. Mildred Anderson Knight and Everett Nuttle, took place here today. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, F. D.

Milbury, of Federalsburg, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Croll. Soviet Government would be con ducted also at the municipal field. love can be boiled down to a mere In 1888 he became a clerk on the a numoer or tests must be con matter of chemicals, Dr.

timer V. McCollum, of Johns Hopkins Univer old Baltimore American. Mrs. Keating was Miss Eileen Hope Prosser, of Glasgow, Scotland. Mr.

and Mrs. Keating, who make their home at Centreville, have moved to an apartment at 1001 St. Paul street. Aboard the clipper were: Georce Incham, Bermuda. Warren Pine, New York.

Miss Adrienne White, New York. Benjamin Corkran, 853 West University Parkway. Harry Gallicher, Roland Park Given Promotion sity, asserted last night. ducted before the transport is flown to New York for shipment by steamer to Russia, and it is expected that ice "The lack of maternal instinct In a After a period in that position, he mother can be traced to a deficiency on Dark creek will force the com was appointed advertising and assistant business manager of the paper. pany to transfer activities to the city in manganese," Dr.

McCollum told University of Buffalo audience. "Ex and in 1916 was made business man Mr. act Mrs. C. I.

Theodore Gould, and John McPherson Dennis, will entertain at a party tonight in honor of Miss Jeanette Markell and her base. ager of the American and the Star. You'll periments have proved that lack of He retired when the American was sold Malbone Birckhead, will return Fri fiance, Charles G. Page, whose marriage by Gen. Felix Agnus to Frank A.

tante daughter, Miss Claire Byrd Ober, and Miss Constance Lippincott manganese will cause mother rats and guinea pigs to refuse to cuddle or nurse their young. They will allow find all the Answers will take place Saturday. Last week, day from the Mary C. Wheeler School Munsey. Franchot, debutante daughter of Mrs.

Mr. Page entertained at his bachelor Providence, R. for the Christmas A member of Monumental Lodge of their offsprings to die." Harold Money. Mrs. Money will en dinner at the Maryland Club.

Sundav Masons, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Greenbaum Baum: a tertain in her daughter's honor at afternoon the couple were guests of HEAR O'CONOR DONORS holiday. Miss Frances L. TuRNButv will return dinner December 29. honor at a tea given by Mr.

and Mrs brother. Will Baum, and two sisters, tin hi Talmudicat Academy Auxiliary George Cochran Doub. Mrs. Tillie Nusbaum and Mrs. Bertie Wednesday from Radcliffe College to II Holds Annual Luncheon Nusbaum.

11 1 spend her Christmas vacation with Mr. James Teacklb Dennis will en Mrs. Andrew Ellicott Maccoun and her daughter, Mrs. John Hanson Croker, will give a luncheon at the Elkridge Attorney General Herbert R. O'Conor ..1 i her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bayard tertain at dinner Saturday, night in was a guest speaker at tne annual donors' luncheon held yesterday by Turnbull. Kennels instead of at Mrs. Croker's honor of Misi: Eleanor King Goode-now, debutante daughter of Mr. and the ladies auxiliary of the Talmud- Mrs.

Ruf as King Goodenow. The MAY CO. home on Bolton street as was planned. The party is in honor of Miss Dorothea Pennington Nelson, debutante ical Academy of Baltimore at the Sentenced For Robbery Elkton, Dec. 15 Joseph Mc- Shaarei Zion Synagogue, Park Heights daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert W. Miss Mary Hamilton Lee will spend the Christmas holiday with her parents I) nY-" and Hillsdale avenues. Approximately 400 women attended. Nelson, of Cincinnati, formerly of this Gurth, of Principio Furnace, charged with robbing Daniel Maier at his home in Charlestown on November 26, pleaded guilty in the Circuit Court at the Greenway Apartments.

Other speakers were Simon L. Isaac city. Miss Louise Ridcei.y, daughter of John LET'S SEE-WOULO THAT TABLE FIT IN7 Ms. Wiluam E. Wtatt is visiting her son, Kabbi Israel I abate, Kabbi J.

a. Shoham, Rabbi H. L. Samson and here today. He was sentenced to two on-m-Iaw and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Shafer, A mock trial was pre R. Ridgely, and Miss Sallie Birckhead, daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. years and six months in the Maryland Penitentiary by Judge Owen Knott. Jewell Garfield, at their home, 17 sented by the pupils of the school.

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