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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 2

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iOXIUY. XOVEMPKB 27, SEEKS EDITORS! ricker To Consult Newspa-" permen In i Cities Affected By Fund Shortage i i A i 4 i i COLUMBUS. Nov. 27--Edilon in Ohio's c'onters will tell Governor Drickcr tomorrow what about the relief situ- The 1 governor, who has refused to heed pleas of jl- of several cities for a session of the legislature r.e-.v poor aid Ihe editors to "sit down talk over their cities' probes Mfiwhilc, the governor con- lic.id a proposal from a. Ohio president of the u( Industrial Organiza- ilist CIO officials from all of ihe state meet i Thursday to urge a 'Cleveland CIO leaders boird it present.

Mr. McNim he has asked the board to Nave a report ready by Jan. 1 possible. The board recommended a year go that unemployment compen- a resolution calling on tivi: and fraternal organizations with the CIO and Federation of Labor 0:1:0 10 press special session tonds. was told by of- of Cleveland and Toledo that relief funds in Vj'h fines long have been ex- r.aui'.td and new money is need- td Mr.

Dricker refused fourth lime in than three rnor.ihs to call a spccia but suggested a in v'rxii liie cities could obtain c.tr.cy from sources already iviuab.r. Or.e i'f 1 href-- excess utility ex ci-v UK collection was openec by a ruling of the fcncral, releasing 51; STEK3, bulk of which wen large urban centers. AND WIFE KILLED l.ORAIN. Nov. 27-- Edgar Hal Jr.

ar.d wife, Roberta, 25 killed near their Avon Sunday when their auto I rrvbslt: swerved off a highwa; I sr.d crr.iiicd into three trees. THE K-BTSMODTH TIMES, POETSMOPTH, OHIO SECURITY (Continued From Page l) veuel'i crew of about 300 men tKiping. Seven pertoni were mltsing from the Piliudskl. The Pilsudski, first trans-Atlantic liner built for the Polish republic, had been chartered to the British admiralty. The Rawalpindi, former liner the British-orient was one of the merchant cruiser fleet sup- alion be extended to seamen.

I plementlng Britain's regular war- I expressed the opinion that the ederal government would have administer such a system because of the interstate nature of heir work. -aw Drafted To Repay Security Funds To Ohio By The Aiming WASHINGTON, Nov. 27-Federal officials have agreed upon he draft of legislation to adjust Ohio's claim for $1,338,160 in old age pension for October 1938. Fowler Harper, general counsel of the federal security agency, said the draft would be submitted Representative Thomas Jenk- ns (R.) of Ohio upon the latter's return to the perhaps this week. The measure would substitute for a bill by Mr.

Jenkins to compel the treasury to pay the money withheld by the social security board as a result of an administrative dispute with Former Governor Martin L. Davey. Mr. Jenkins said he agree to the substitute if it assured payment. His original bill was passed by the house and sent to the senate judiciary committee for hearing next (Continued From Page 1) The new draft was requested by Paul V.

McNull, federal security administrator, who had objected to the Jenkins bill on the ground it would weaken the board's power to discipline slates which disregarded social security regulations. The substitute legislation would direct the board to recompute an amount due the slate and to cor- shlps. But Chamberlain, in a broadcast to the empire and the United States last night, declared "none of these losses affects our overwhelming naval and said that "already we know the secrets of the magnetic "We soon shall master the magnetic mine as we have already mastered the 'U' boat," the prime assured Britain, expressing "complete confidence in our ultimate Defines Dull Ainu He also drew distinction between war and peace aims. Britain's war aim, he said, is the "defeat of that aggressive, bullying mentality which seeks continually to dominate other peoples by force." And her peace aim: To "establish a new Europe i which nations which inhabit it will approach their difficulties with good will and mutual And "with seme machinery capable of conducting- and guiding the development of a new Europe in the right GRANGE tify the sum to the treasury for payment. LONDON (Continued From Page 1) NIGHT COUGHS Fallal Relief Mot; ntehl due Bur tHOX- en fjiiinttf.

3Sc, I plain, during the brief delay in making the blockade effective, I that she was, anxious to avoid I penalizing neutral trade i trying to punish the reich. (France announced officially Nov. 22 that she had decided to take similar measures to cut off "erman exports.) Six neutrals wilh large shipping interests--Holland, Den- nark, Belgium, Sweden, Italy and Japan have made advance representations against the decision Teleph one Will pay for itself In time saved! Ask Us The PORTSMOUTH HOME TELEPHONE GO, Telephone 3700 ency in all branches of government. better markets for farm products. the family-sized farm as the standard of American agriculture and discourage large- sized corporation farming.

soil conservation as a part of a permanent program for better use of land, but not as a means of crop control. a better and more satisfactory rural life through development of educational facilities, good roads and rural eleclri- fi cation. the American spirit of self-help in solving our problems; encourage cooperation between farmers and farm organizations; urge understanding, cooperation and good will between agriculture, labor industry for mutual welfare and for the best interesls of the nation. MAR MOSCOW (Continued From Page 1) announced-by-Prime Minister ed incident was reported, Charhberlam to "subject to seiz- newspaper Pravds Commu- ureon the high seas" all "exports oosed a bitter of German origin or ownership" and threatening attack upon the whether carried in Nazi ships Finnish premier, whonUt urged under neutral flags. While the government gave to consider the fate of the "Polish jackanapes--the far-sighted careful attention to the neutrals' i Beck and the far-sighted Mosci- three more large sea cki." losses--the former Polish liner Pikudski, the armed merchant cruiser Rawalpindi, and the Dutch freighter Spaarndam raised the total of sunken shipping in the last eight days to more than 118,000 tons.

The loss of life aboard the (Ignace Moscicki was president of Poland and Colonel Jozef Beck was foreign minister before the state was partitioned by Germany and Russia.) Pravda's attack upon Premier Cajander was based largely upon his speech last Thursday in Rawalpindi was estimated at Helsinki, 10 days after the break- about 280, with only 17 of the WOMEN'S AILMENTS a growing girls who suffer from Imfular period), ta d- he lad doe la Dr. Pieitc'i btcefkiaL It tiiicn- Jiita ihe ippcliie uvd flow ol aigMtion, sod tiu tfJM to itrtrftfatn one tn pcoowbf fcactioul rCfukrity reliericf ibt dbcomioru o4 tie pniod. Vn. FJU Saikr, wt Sooth Bead, "I lered lor mociti from nrtfvUnlr aed vii trio vrak to dn Alter taiinj Dr. PHTtt'i Ftvoritc Frooiptiov I noticed i difference, co I vatil I vu real ood." Bty it in Hqajd or Ub- Jeta ftoa ycmr drajtix todif.

down of Finnish-Russian negotiations in Moscow. Cajander had said his government had gone as far as possible toward meeting i a demands. Finland, he said, a ready to resume negotiations at any time, but only on a basis 'not implying violation of hef 1 vital PRIEST DIES From Page 1) to every saemUr'i of borne, ky 1 giving the family new, modern, rtdio. tbem sporti, education and inert important in these hlrtory mtlrfof world 'fry radio we you ii the bttt of iU Mad! NEW 1940 A I I Tike AetW $1195 FINISH Vtt Oar Ujrtwiy A Smll Qtfetit WiU HsW Any Gift )U4io istel Furniture Co. Sereath CkitlkttW ftntU brother's death and she is expected to arrive here tonight.

Solemn requiem high mass will be sung for Father Carey at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at SL Peter's church. Bishop James J. Hartley of Columbus will be present for the services.

Rev. William F. Connolly of Holy Redeemer church will serve as celebrant. Rev. Ambrose Shilling of Ironton will as deacon, with Rev.

Ambrose Freund of St. Mary church as tub-deacon. Burial will be in the church cemetery, under the direction of Al Melcher. The body will be at the residence today and will be taken to the church lato tonight to lie in slate. 200 A PICKETS, GO INTO CHRYSLER PUNT Union Men AJ Wirken Enter Detrtlt DETROIT, Nov.

27-- Approxl- mately 200 colored worken entered Chrytler main Dodge plcnt todty unmo- loled teveril thousand United Automobile Worken union (CIO) jeered but offered no violence. "Let the strike breakers jo a urjo-n cried throujh loud tpeaken. "There enoufh to eptrate the plant." A force of police ttaod by to prevent i ponible rtprti- Iron of FruUy'i violenct in the dispute. DEATK CALLS WIXEL morrox. NOV.

r-Un. Mattie Wikel mujow of M. A. 'Wikel died at the home of daujhwr. Ctrrta Wibioo She the mother of Rotcw of HA for your Entertaining i Inspired gifts combining usefulness and beauty.

For your favorite hostess, whether she's an informal soul addicted to spontaneous entertaining, family brunches or midnight suppers. Here are entertaining necessities for the younger marrleds, the formal-minded and the casual party-givers. Ash Troy Sets Famous Heisey's CrystoHte pattern and the ever popular Early American by Fostoria. Five piece sets of clear crystal. Glassware Third Floor Hand Forged Aluminum Troy 2 98 Oval shaped serving tray with delicate decoration.

Large size, 17 inches long. Pitcher end Cup Set 3.75 Spun aluminum pitcher with four 12 ounce cups on round tray with removable cork pad. Tray can be used separately. Delicately trimmed. Silent Butler 1.00 The fastidious hostess will appreciate this new silent butler to keep ash trays emptied and clean.

Of two- tone wood. Hand Painted Cookie Jars 1.75 Large size pottery jars in blue, ivory, black, green with bright floral designs. Tall round or globe shapes. Gift Shop First Floor Linen Guest Towels 39c, 50c ea. "For Guest" embroidered on a tiny appliqued tag makes this one of your most clever gifts to a hostess.

Pastels and white with contrasting trlmminz touches. 15x22 in. Bridge Sets 1.00 and 2.00 Spun Aluminum Salad Bowl 1.50 To toss together delicious salad, your hostess will appreciate this large sized bowl with wooden fork and spoon. Decorated border. Gift Shop First Floor Stay-Fresh Tray 2.50 The porous itone in the top kef ps or cakei fresh.

Triy be for frvinj. Of aluminum. Gift Shop first Floor Sporklet Syphon 5.95 fi-f drinks. In -imel with or Both In ill v.i- chromt Heisey's Sparkling Crystolite Sandwich Plates 2.25 Ice Bucket Kith Tongs 3.00 Relish Dish 2.00 Goblets, each 69c All are pieces, the perfect hostess will welcome. Sandwich plate is inch size.

Glassware Third Floor Bridge squares and napkins boxed ready for jiving. Plain colorj fringed with chinti napkins; hind blocked linen; plain ecru with hand embroidery; white linen wilh colored applique. in. First Floor Deluxe Toastmaster Hospitality Sets 23.95 Whether used for artfully planned tea-time entertaining or hurry-up snaclu after bridge, your favorite hostess can count on Toastmajter fet to thoulder the responsibility of entertaining. Set a large tray, four lap trays and tojit culllng-boird and complete with three relish dishes of lovely Duncan Crystal and the newly styled ind improved Toastmaster Toaster.

Third Floor Sunbeam Coffee Maker With Tray, Cream and Sugar 23.50 Aluminum Bun Warmer I 1.00 Spun aluminum wilh Thcrmoplax handles. Wire rack and adjustable vent Decorated. Gilt Shop Pint floor Automatically brtws coffee for the correct time and oft when done, then el3 itulf to keep fee hot indefinitely. AH the hottea need do it pot in coffee and water and forfet it Fully DO watching, no ptote. Coffee Maker only 16.00.

Floor PURCHASES IILLID MN.1stPAYAILEJAN.10A Colorful Fiesta Breakfast Senite For Sit 9.45 BriUiwit, chwrful in ful thtw-5. Give the of- portur.ilv tor owt UWc rf(ecu. Lovely at grwtn. ytl- tov. War, el ivory, tat MchMlrd.

Tlurd flm Third Floor Fostoria Hi-lol! ta. 75c Gracefully with cuttinc in modem- ized deer TourWee ounce silt. Ciouuwe Third Floor StmctTray 1.00 Fine whiW Mifrtc effect tny with colored bottom. Curved kindte, my to icrve. Chromium Double Tray Chue pclbhed chrome ImUh i in one.

Tarpous 3.50 huMic. 4.25 Spun plr 3 pal 4.

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1858-1967