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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 10

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The Boston Globei
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THE BOSTON DAILY- GLOBE FBIDAY. DECEMBER 12. -1911 10 President Names Boston as Philippines Commissioner Hawaii Field Had Alert outdoing steamers to the coast has been discontinued, so I don't know whether a ship is going out, but I'll write every week. i postscript added: "Please excuse the pencil, as I'm now on guard (2 a.m.). It was all I could find." Six Days Before Attack Hawaii, where he was stationed, went on the alert six days before One of Defensive Sea Areas Defense Bond Sales in Banks Up 1 26 Percent in Three Days Well Known in Boston Francis B.

Say re Taught at Harvard and Held Important State Post PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 12 last letter private Jack Feia-man, 19. xvrote to his parents disclosed todav that Hickam Field. Existing Condition Merely Confirmed by Hitler Berlin BERLIN, Dec. 12 (Official Radio Received by AP) Spokesmen at the Wilhelm-strasse declared today that Adolf Hitler's speech yesterday was not a declaration of war against the United States.

Technically, they said, it was "nothing else but a statement of facts created by President Roosevelt's aggressive policy" a "registration of a condition already existing between the United States and Germany. pint To Help Tea for Women's Club' Group at Hospital The civic committee and interested members of the junior unit of the Business and Professional Women's Republican Clubs of Massachusetts will be given a tea Sunday afternoon at 2:30 by the Children's Hospital, at which time scrapbooks, stuffed toys and other articles made by the committee members will be the Japanese attacK. The penciled letter was dated 2 a. Friday, Dec. 5.

two days before Feldman was killed. It was delivered today to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Feldman. He wrote: "Last Monday Hickam Field went on the alert I have been on guard since then.

"I don't mind this a bit As com-nanv I have a .45 automatic, and By JANET JONES No American civilian is "on the Prevent WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 (AP) President Roosevelt today had a number of announcements pertaining to the war, including the designation of eight defensive sea areas of Christ's Church, Cambridge; Voodrow Savre also lives in Cambridge and Miss Eleanor Sayre in New Haven. In 1937 Mr. SayTe married Mrs. Elizabeth Evans Graves in Washington.

Often in his public addresses Mr. spot" more today than Francis B. Sayre, Cambridge man, formerly a professor at the Harvard Law I've been instructed to use it in the event of sabotage. After tomorrow from developing Put a few drops of Ticks Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first sniffle, cneeze or gn of nasal irritation. It quick action aida "-VA Nature's defenses vifKS -3' afralnstcolds.Pollow mmmZtst Erections in lolder.

VA-TRONOl presented to the children to make their Christmas a happier one. The unit also will make a tour of the School, and son-m-iaw or wooarow Wilson, who, as United States High Commissioner to the Philippines, shares with Gen. Douglas MacAr-thur the task of defending the first on com coasts, vu navigation will apply in these areas. Presumably they will be mined. night I will be returned to my duties in the machine shop.

hospital. 'For the present the schedule oi American land to be invaded by an enemy since the War of 1812. Gen. MacArtnur tasK is military. By Presidential proclamation, a Red Cross drive was launched today for a $50,000,000 war fund which Mr.

Roos'evelt said was an essential part of the conduct of war. The Chief Executive took occasion to rebuke Senator Tobey, who spoke in the Senate yesterday of an unspeakable disaster" to America's naval forces in Hawaii and demanded a Congressional investigation to determine whether there was dereliction and ineffi. ciency. The President said the Senator who made those statements he did not mention Tobey 's name did not know a thing about it. The Senator, he said, reported somebody's gossip and used it as a statement of fact He had no right whatsoever to do so, Mr.

Roosevelt said. Reminded that Prime Minister Churchill had said the loss to the American fleet could not be understated, the Chief Executive said FROM OUR STREET FLOOR Commissioner's Sayre's is civil, but in these days of "total" war, as witness France, civilian morale is Billfolds with extra card carrying sections starHng at $1 cause as important as the armed forces. This is the latest in a series of b.e The areas include the water near Portland, Portsmouth, N. Boston, Narragansett Bay, San Diego, San Francisco, the entrance to the Columbia River, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound. Mr.

Roosevelt disclosed also: That Prime Minister Churchill of England and Lord Beaverbrook had sent him a telegram offering to help the United States to meet material shortages in eny way possible, and specifically offering the output of three small plants in Canada. This offer is being studied. The Treasury reported that on responsible positions which Mr. Sayre has neia. tie is tne lormer adviser to Siam now Thailand, the country which has capitulated to hided Japan.

He is a former Assistant Secretary or ataie. a iormer ivias-achusettfl Commissioner of Correction, a former deputy assistant attorney of New York County and, incidentally, a former manager of the Williams College football team. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday defense bonds sold in banks totaled that was true and he had said vir- Trojan Ties are the sort he chooses for himself And the special Trojan construction gives a neat knot every time. And there are many Boston men $5,592,000, up 126 percent over theuually the same thin- himself.

who will remember him when, during the Winter of 1908-1909, he UK.LJ corresponding period or last week. Reporters remarked that they Bond sales in the five biggest were hearing many reports on what postoffices, at 1.510,000, were up at pearj Harbor and in-nercent. and defense stamp sales whon the "real farts" taught tnem at xne iNorxn tsennei Street Industrial School. or tnese postomces were up percent, hP released. FRANCIS B.

SAYRE In thick fighting. If he is still living today a Rus Ore movements on the Great; The President said he thought Lakes during the 1941 navigation nobody should publish anything on sian trapper will remember him as the voune chap who wanted to go to Savrp iispH to remind his audiences season totaiea ou.uuu.uuu lung ions, the rumors ana reports until a re- i your outdoor that in another world war the Unit-i against 65,500,000 in 1940 and 66, Siberia and did, with the trapper as guide, in a 15-ton schooner. They ed States could no more remain 500,000, wheih was the peak in the first World War. Ore stock piles at plants were 2,000.000 tons greater neutral "than a man barricaded in sailed from Alaska across xne Bering Strait and landed 2000 miles above Vladivostok. port is obtained from Navy Secretary Knox, who is in Hawaii now.

"You can't ignore what a Senator eays," the President was told. No, Mr. Roosevelt responded, but you can characterize it in ose of those news paragraphs that is not entirely factual. his household can keep from the path of an approaching cyclone." Last Sunday he was in much the same situation as the man in the cyclone's path. than when the Winter season began last year and enough new carriers will be available to handle all 1942 ore needs.

Hiciok Cuff Links come in any number of modern, attractive styles A good gift if you are in doubt And many of the then young men and women who worked with the late Sir Wilfred Grenfell in his Labrador missions will recall this tall, blond young fellow worker as one of the ushers at Sir Wilfred's wedding and as the youth who traveled over northern Newfoundland and nearly starved to death. storting at Francis Bowes Sayre was born in IN South Bethlehem, into one of the oldest families in the coun subject to Federal THERE'S AIR SPACE try. The Sayre clan came to America in 1634. Mr. Sayre's father Tax- was Robert Heysham Sayre, founder of the Bethlehem Steel Works.

He was graduated from Williams College with the class of 1909, though he had completed his undergraduate studies the year before and was already enrolled in Harvard's Law School, from which he graduated in 1912. He became deputy assistant district attorney of New York County the Winter of 1912-1913. and then taught at Williams College to 1917. FOR BOY Meanwhile, in November, 1913, he had married President Wilson's daughter. Jessie.

Sir Wilfred, then Dr. Grenfell, was best man at the wedding. The Sayres moved to Cambridge in 1919, where Mr. Sayre became full professor of law at Harvard. From 1923 to 1929 he was, first, adviser in foreign affairs to the Siam- ese Government, then minister plenipotentiary from Siam, negotiating trade treaties in behalf of that country with many of the nations of the world.

He then returned to Harvard as director of the institution of criminal law, and also served as Massachusetts Commissioner of Correction. President Roosevelt appointed hbn Assistant Secretary of State in 1933, where he was in charge of reciprocal trade agreements for Secretary Hull. He also served as chairman of ihp Interdepartmental Commit NORTHWEST PARKAS Two layers of fabric: one of waterproof cotton gabardine; the other of specially treated red cotton suede. Draw string hood, full zipper front, shirred elastic waist, two slash pockets. Natural, green, navy, and aspen.

Sizes 12 to 20. Undergrad sizes tee on Philippine Affairs, planning the new economic relationship between the Philippines and this country which was preparing the wav for the then-contemplated 1 jili tx 3r has Ji iiiLJiJUiiv )f 'f Hi ill That's the meaning of the Kennedy label rfi that's why when you present him with a ITffl -f; Kennedy labeled gift you can do so with V- full assurance that it is not only acceptable 1 vfe but desirable. Here you will find variety, ffj til i too, and best of all comfortable shopping fv facilities. You'll find more sales people per f' Kif xl J'ffi aistomer at Kennedy's-less crowding-. speedier service.

Yes, even soothing caril- A s'f 4 1 Ions to soothe your jangled nerves (carillon VV; ySf t' i 1 concerts at 9 and 11 A. noon-nd HM I land 4 P.M. pr Vi' C0fZ A Kennedy's has a I 4 -w'ide choice of cleverly arranged V-" 5 VV toilet kits, h.ted V. "VVb; -V' -1 C'V' 1 for every travel Jil need. The one pieces, zfpper.

Philirminp indenendence of 1946. BOYS' AND UNDERGRADE FOURTH FLOOR As Assistant Secretary of State he srrfpnt advocate of free When he was apoointed wign r-rnnmiKsirmer, to the Philippines 1939, to succeed Paul V. McNutt. he was the hichest salaried New Eng- anrfpr in the Government, ne re ceived $18,000 a year. Zsfvf vv NjL His first wife died in Cambridge a.

a ii 1 ltnn in lDJiJ. Ul tneir xmee timuicn, Franris TV Savre IS assist ant, in Rev. Cardiner Day, rector Army Sergeant Given Waiver of Five-Day Law NEWTON, Dec. 12 A waiver of the five-day law was issued today by Judge Donald E. Mayberry so that the wedding oi an Army ser-ppant and a rhestnut Hill cirl might take place Saturday as scheduled, but the couple were forced to cancel HOODED REVERSIBLES Two layers of fabric: one of waterproof lustrous poplin; tho other of red and black buffalo plaid.

Hooded, with full zipper. Below-waist length, four pockets on one side, two on the other (with extra book and lunch pocket.) Navy, natural, aspen, and green. Sizes 6 to 20. plans for a Florida honeymoon Because of newly-issued Army orders requiring the bridegroom to remain on call during his furlough. When the couple, Sergt.

William Ridgebert Dwyer, 25, 55 Fairfield av v. Jrf New Haven, stationea at on Devens with the 16th Medical Regi s8.95 iMil vv 1 ment, and Miss Marion- Bentley Carroll, 26, 105 Brookline Chestnut Hill, appeared at City Hall today to file intentions they also applied for the waiver. Informed that they must obtain the waiver from the court, they hastened to West Newton and reached the Newton District JwL- rl Undergrad sizes, $10.95 WARM MAC KIN A WS The air space is between a layer of heavy-weight ombre plaid snow cloth and a layer of red plaid cotton suede. Extra yoke and sleeve lining of rayon. Sizes 8 to 16.

Court a few minutes before it was to close. They had originally planned to go to Florida on a wedding trip during Sergt. Dwyer's 10-day furlough, but he received orders to remain on call during his leave. The war also effected a change in the plans for the wedding in an s9 95 M-T other respect. A brother-in-law of the bride-to-be, Corp.

Robert Allen Leonard, was to have served as an usher, but he is stationed at Scho field Barracks, Hawaii, and no word has been received from him since LINED POPLIN JACKETS (Not sketched.) One of the favorites this season: natural poplin or gabardine outside, with removable sheep pelt on inside. Wear in any kind of weather. Beautifully tailored short jacket style with hood. Sizes 10 to 20. the Japanese attack.

The wedding will take place Sat urday in Sacred Heart Church, 13.95 Something for Ms stocking a coin knife by Hickok. with clover leaf emblem Subject federal Tax Newton Center. Miss Annette Flynn of Chestnut Hill will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Margaret Blacquiere, Miss Verna Amirault, both of Brookline, and Mrs. Robert Allen Leonard, sister of the bride. The best man will ba Frank Gilday, also with the 16th Medical Regiment, and the ushers will be Joseph Dwyer, brother of the bridegroom, and Richard Birmingham of Jamaica Plain.

New Grapefruit Market WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UP) A new market for grapefruit has been opened with development here of a method of obtaining lactic acid from the fruit. The derivative is widely used in medicine end AuMMER AND HAWLEY STREETS SUMMER AND HAWLEY STREETS.

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