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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 3

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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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IOANTOB.M. BIGSISTER PAGE THREE Memory By LES; FORGRAVE Means Much to F0rce in Billerica And Concord Shops Boston, Dec. 16--Award of a loan of $5,500,000 to the Boston arid Maine railroad Administration, will, among o.tSer'.thlngs; jn: sure continued employment for slightly, more than -during' the -winter if was stated at the general'offices of" the-'road here late yesterday afternoon. No official, notification 1 ing of the loan had been the railroad offices. Yfhea of newspaper that the loan of $5,500,000.

hatf" been grant- the following statement' was' issued: J. 1 "In the application for. the' loan, $1.100,000 allocated for. locomotive, freight car and repairs. The money, if insure continuous employment, duvirig 'January, March for workmen at the Billerica locompUce re; pair shops and ''appi'oximaiely 720 men in the shops'at Concordi.N.

H. balance, it is proposed, we will spend on maintenance of tr'acks, and possibly some portion of it for new This part of- I the loan, however, will not drawn i down, if at all, when such i work is possible. PIG KILLS BEAR TO SAVE YOUNG Tacoma, tec. 11--And the little plga were happy, because papa pig killed the big, bad bear. Sheriff Jeff Bartell told the bedtime story and he meant it--his --hog -did kill a big black bear, after hojrs of P.

H. WHITE, DHL Chiropractor X-Ray Office 229 Pleasant SK in You Can Afford To Join Our 1934 CHRISTMAS CLUB A class to meet every need A payment of 25 cents or more weekly will make you a member. I iiHnmjsE voo TO DO OSE.O THE. V4pose yoo LEFT ft GOOO OP FOR.OOR. PURPOSES.

VT'-S TSTpRE.0 "OP-HERE- ACROSS A OP P. WVIO ro THAV 'S MS OP VOO, SIR. VOO LOOK Prize Package By PAUL ROBINSON TO LEr.A Dpi DILL ore'ovW 'ME fb DANCC 'GOING-To see. I'D" UkC fa SEE SAN-- WHO fon. I DEfeiz G6 -f CPCKi ONfHE SCOTT'S; SGRAPBOOK NORMAL STATIONS chaux 8--Isham Jones' orchestra'' and'Bra'ggiotti 8.30--Seymour- Simons' -orchestra 9--Philadelphia orchestra 9.15--Col.

Stocpnagle.and Budd 9.30--Dance orchestra 10--Broadcast from Rear Adm. Byi- 10.30--The Romance of News Gath ering 10.47^-News Flashes 11--Huston Ray's band 11.30--Glen Gray's orchestra 12--Abe Lyman's orchestra Arnheim's'orchestra. battling to save the lives of the three little pigs. His children on the Bartell ranch bold him a blgr bear with two little oubs had come to the pig-pen jind was trying to eat the little a nd that the papa pie, 625-pound boar, was battling the bear. The sheriff ''thought his youngsters had lively imaginations.

Six hours later, he sad, he weot bo the -pig-pea. The boar, protecting his little pigs'and their mother, had ripped into the bear hour after; hour, and killed it. The claws and" teeth of the bear cost the boar an eye, an ear and several gashes, to Health Ellis Studios Uncle Ned's Stora 5-- Melody Trio Sunday 8 N. Sdhool of Theology 9-- Old Fashioned Gospel 10.30-- Morning Worship (A. 0, Ch.) 2 Question Box 3-- Children's Program Gospel Melody "Hour Monday 8-- Melody Clock 8,30 Morning Devotions 9 Musical Masterpieces.

9.15 Dance Program 9.30-- Melody Maker. 9.45 Violin program 10-- Howard French' 10.15-- Organ prog-ram 10.30 Women's Forum 11-- Vocal Program 11.15-- Dance Program :11.29^Correct 'Dance Program il. 44-- Weather Report 11.4547Music Maste 1 12-- Concert- Program 12.15-- Program 12.30-- 1 Rockingham County Ex. Eddie Beane 1-qcittery Point O.roh,i 1.20 Herald News Flashes 3.15 Farm Flash 3.30-- Sharp. Flat 3.45-- Enid Forrestal FIRST NATIONAL BANK PORTSMOUTH, H.

UNITED, STATES DEPOSITORY 1934 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB Niiw Open First Payment Makes You a.Member Join Today Onie of the Following 25c Weekly 50c Weekly $25.00 $1.00 Weekly $50.00 $2.00 Weekly $100.00 $5.00 PORTSMOUTH TRUST and GUARANTEE COMPANY PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPStmRE. WEEI. 5--The Lady Next Door 5.30--rThree Scamps 5.45--Arlene Jacksoix 6--Variety 6.30--rNews Dispatches 6.40--Russell. Dorr; organ program, 6.45--Male Quartet 7.15--Helen. Barr, Edward Jardon 7.30--Circus Days and Lovetta Clemens Events class 8.10--E.

Bideput 8.15--Music'' and Drama 8.30--United States Naval Raserv broadcast p--Jack Pearl, orchestra Reisman's orchestra ip--B. orchestra 11--One Man's Family 11.30--News Dispatches B. Rideout. 11.45^-Hbllywood on the Air 12--Carefree Carnival 5--Revue Armstrong 5.45--Postmaster W. E.

Hurley. 6--News Flashes Motor Parade 6.30--The Merry-G6-Round 6.45--Happy Minstrel 7.13--Old Apothecary 7.30^-Elder Solomon Lightfooii Ml- A I TrnmpcU Cornels MuMeal Violin Mmlo InitrnoUon lutnmenta. Toftcnei oornet. BALFB L. BKINKWAIiD 35 Middle Bom.

off HUdte it FortonniUi. H. H. 8UCCC88njU- NEWHAMPSHIF2E INSURANCE Co. MANCHESTER, H.J WBZ and jstuzzey 5.30--Neil Sisters 5.45--Childhood Sketch Dewey's music 6.15--Irjdlh Minstrels Williams 6.43--Famous Sayings 7--Concert 7.15^-Mysteriousi Island; 7.3ft-The'World] in History I 7.45-I^True 'Engineeriiig: 8--Economies in-New 8.30--Organ Program E.

Community Singing Club 9--N. E. Conseryatoi'y of Music or phestra- nines' orchestra 10.30--News Flashes 10.49--Bill Williams 11--Barn Dance! 12--Reggie Chile's band band. i He'll Aiji Layden iTEBELDI -TREE5 IN ANQLO EqyPflAN ARE USE.D AS RESERVOIRS HOLDING 506 to looo ARE. BV SCOOPING OLrf oF'-fHk AL-fHoUdH ONLV 21 YEARS OUB REPEREED HIQH SCHOOL ANP COLLEGE ATHLETIC AND WR.I1TEM AND EDITED A BOOK.

OM BASKETBALL RULE? Copyrieht. 19S3, by Conlrnl Press Assodnlion, Inc.) FISH WALKS FLyiMq CTURNARD 'HAS LESS -STANLEY: John Boland (above), oris of tha mules" of the "four horsemen" eleven, will be assistant Elmer Layden at coach of the Notro Dame grid team for the next two yeafa, (Associated Preia Photo)' HOLDS UP CJLUB CLERK (By i Boston, 'Deo. 15--A well dressed' stickup artist ambled into the Uni- rersity Club ait 40 Trinity Place ejarly xxJtty, ''itSpped ribrichajlan'tly to. desk, forced a clerk into a'rear office nd walked'out $325 richer. Herbert fir, Hagger Dedham, the clerk on aald ithe hold-jp forced him nto a- back -room at pistol point and ordered him to open oflice sj.fft:: toggar.

compiled. The holdup man took $32S out through the otoby In manner had Mtered, not OLD HOME SARAH, YOU KNOW HAVE TO DEPEND ON A MAN' TO PLAY SANTA' UNDE VOUVE OFF PIPE AFTER: CHRSTMAS, til- HOLD UP TIUU THE FREE WOf5K OUT CANJTQET A MAN MOVE "THE SNA' EEP OUT OW DO NMM)LE EM -BUT IL.L. HAS NEEDED CHRISTMAS AT THE.

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Years Available:
1898-1977