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Nashua Telegraph from Nashua, New Hampshire • Page 13

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Nashua Telegraphi
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Nashua, New Hampshire
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MODEST MAIDENS NH Soldiers Are Flown Home For Christmas STATE AP NEWS Concord Dec 22--In a world tottering perhaps on the brink ot war, Christmas joy came yester day to 18 iew Hampshire sol dlers at Concord airport They were reunited with their families for the juleude hoh dajs The men are members of the state Jvational Guard and have not been home since their unit-the Headquarters and Headquar ters 197th AAA Group-was called into federal service last summer In operation "Jingle Bells the men were flown by 47 military transport from their training base at Camp Stewart Ga Thej will return to Dec 28 On Dec 29 another contingent of 22 officers and men will fly to Isew Hampshire for a hew lear's reunion with their fam Hies Albert Baker command ing officer of the outfit explain ed a in the first batch of home comers were picked be cause they had receued no leave since activation into federal ice, nor did have members of their families i them in AVhosit--nov. CeorgM I a i i uere i pnoritv for hnstmas furloughs Lol Baker sa The a i a made the flight from the bouth in six and one ha'f hours It arrived at Concord at 4 Dec 22 (fP) The But Us general manager adds Men in the first group were i business world fairl vvell that several words and phrases trom the Concord Penacook Can I divided today in its reaction to in the ESA request need better the a price freeze bv the definitions, if the freeze is to JUST BETWEEN By Nancy Mottiam TRY KINDNESS TO WIN OVER KID SISTERS (Q) "Dear Nancj After I first el ade her your conversation-- I you definitely aren't Interested Nashua, N. Nashua Telegraph, Fri, Dec. 22, 1950 13 by treating her as a giown up gal any you'll have her on our side in a week began dating a particular girl I resisting any impulse to turn it concentrated on making a good i into sarcasm Once little sisters impression on her famili and I are won oxer they can be a bov's sure I have them all on side ally, so stait your campaign except one a younger i ter aged 12 and fairly bristle ev ery time ue see! each don think could have anj influence on my I girl, but I don tj uant anyone spoil my friend ship with the whole family (Q) "Dear Nancy After my brother awav to college my mother decided that I should have some higher education also, so at her request I enrolled in in and before you grow more unhappy talk to your mother about it She won't encourage jou to continue if she understands how you really feel It excellent training, but it not vour career So, if it's a question of higher education why don vou loo kmto the night classes given in the high schools around your town' You might find a subiect you like to know more about or even take up art at a so one of mj teachers doesn like how can I go about winning her me fioirf the way he acts in class Id like to quit but it (A) Its pretty hard to keep up make mother unhappy, so an antagonism when the verv a am I to do 7 It a fine person dislike goes out of school but i not for me, and his vvav to be nice to ou And ,1 need advice" business school And I wish I class ln local museum if never gone 1 I don know any il interests you There a wide one mv marks are not good at choice of courses and if ou re all and I prettj certain that reall enthusiastic about some of that our cue From now on greet her i a smile and (A) faced It--vou can make a big suciess at airy thing them you can be sure mo ther will see your point of view Miss Mottram wants to help ith vour problems Write her in care of this newspaper (Copv right 1950 General Features Corp TICKETS NOW ON SALE! DEC. 28 thru JAN.

14 SPECIAL MIINITE SMW NEW YEM'S EVE Mr So and So, I want vou to meet Mr and this is Mr losit--nov. everjbodv knows evervbodv' Voluntary Price Freeze Okay for Other Fellow TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK 10 CHOICE TURKEYS GIVEN FREE AS DOOR PRIZES THROUGH THE COURTESY OF YOOR 20TH CENTURY STORES 247 MAIN ST. 358 MAIN ST. FERRY HUDSON FREE COUPONS AT BOX-OFFICE FOR ADULTS ONLY TODAY AND SATURDAY terburv area Exeter Man Is Pardoned in Driving Death government But a majontv who were vocal were chorusing The government must mean work International Harvester Co is i a i its price increases a mean ma de Dec 12 but savs the roll back creates an immediate in our business and the other fellow me Some companies out of the which the Economic Stabilization I asks for a quick reconsideration agency asked to hold the price ESA A. number of the largest oil companies sav thev i hold the STATE A if ne replied they Concord Dec Sturte Some added a thev were go a of Lxetcr has hf-en granted a 0 i the idea although the president of a governor and council full par (h consK iered it unjust their Plimoutn Oil Co sajs the Indus, don and released from Rocking case lr objects to being singled out rum counts lail at Brentwood But the ma ontv a dn madei a whimsical freezing of price whore he had been serving a as et how to re of a commoditv like crude oil a srntence for reckless dnv I i thes The food industry is awaiting ing resulting in death The pardon was granted last night after the executive group had been told bs prosecuting of fleers thej favored the pnsoners release Sturtevant was eligiole for re up i see how the request could applj to them And some called the ESA.

ac lion impulsive, whimsical, and objectionable Through the lease Jan 15 The Exeter man had declined to plead i and had taken a conviction to the State Su preme court He tried in a to a of an alcometer bj police in proving he under the i of Jiqjor at the time of the accident LOWELL. MAtl TONIGHT ED ANDREWS A I A Adm 8OC tax paid A A FREDDIE SATERIALE and hn orchestra featuring Joa Sheehan vocalist Aum tJUC tax. paid A I A NITI JOEY MASTERS and his orohestra Adm 80C Tax Paid I I confusion came a number ot charges that the ESA fair standards statement was vague and in need of clarifi cation Some said openlv that of the price freeze request before deciding a to do sajs the president of the Grocery Manu faclurers of America And one big chain grocery executive says More than 200 different foods we buy have gone up in price since Dec 1--how can we handle a matter like that over night 9 no voluntary price freeze could 1 Steel which raised price: Dec 1 is silent But steel Its a craij, crackpot idea to it for granted ask us to roll back our prices to Dec 1, If our suppliers don first, sas a raj on a producer Ray on prices have gone up this that Big Steel is i under the wire say that their costs went up as of that date while tneir prices didn go up until later month but other textiles a How can roll back our own been fa'rly quiet price wise since prices to Dec 1 if we must pay Dec 1 Carpet makers, however have been boosting prices this month more for steel' 1 they ask Ford and General Motors sav thev must scrap their five sear and some of them think ESA abor contracts unless thev should exempt them from the are allowed price relief each time Iweze, because thev have been Xsa 8 scale es at the mercy of soaring raw wool 1 Labor leaders announce thes 1 prices other countries where go along with a wage freeze bu they get their supplies onl the cost llvln ln The rational Betail Dr Goods creases a'e guaianteed and only Association representing 700Qi food nees a rents are stores approves of the idea of a brought under control freere on store mark ups at the 1 June 1950 lesel of store practice I Adrian IV was an Eng lishman THE NEW THEATRE LADIES! LOOK! THE GIFT EVENT THAT HAS ALL NASHUA TALKING IT'S ALMOST INCREDIBLE "SWEETHEART BEAUTYWARE" STARTLNG THl RSDA1 and FRIDAY DEC. 28 29 A A A I A MAT! NEC and I i A I 50 A I A I DIFFERENT GIFT -i EACH WEEK I GIFT ThU Mounted Drawer Comb 19 PC SET I I A I Erery Gilt Worth More Than Of Admission NASHUA FAMILY THEATKE Phone 348 LADIES IT'S HERE! The Ultimate in Exquisite Dinnerware! -F To Anj one Purchasing Arlmision and 5c Charge Hurt TUES. thru thru 30--And KvwT THURS.

and FBI. "GARDEN SPRAY" FREE! EXTRA GIFTS FREE! SALT A PEPPER SHAKERS to the FIRST 500 LADIES SUrtto the Set On All Our Opening MATCHED TEA SERVICE SETS and CASSEROLES as Mm Door Prbes Dec. 26 27 28 29 TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8 IN BIG Starts -SUNDAY Andrea SamLEVENE-LeonAME Picture TECHNICOLOR MCCARTHY BLD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS IT'S AT YOUR NEW THEATRE MARTA TOKEN JEFF CHANDLER DOORS OPEN SUNDAY AT 1 15 FIRST SHOW AT 2 CLOCK TODAY and SATURDAY "DEPORTED" MICKEY BOONEY TERRY 5IOORE HE'S A COCKEYlD WONDER" Also 3 New Color Cartoons News Starts SUNDAY 100 100 CASH PRIZES with GIANT JACKPOT GIVEN FREE NASHUA'S FAMILY THEATRE NEW LOW PRICES! 2 I I 2 TODAY and SAT. only! CHARLES STARRETT in "FRONTIER OUTPOST" 1st RUN THRILLER ALSO -Chap. 13 SERIAL and BIG COLOR CARTOON "CAPTAIN CHINA" JOHN i I RUSSEL1 JEFFREY LYNN ION CHANEY EOfiARBERCENCHAaO'SHEA EIUIEIIIT LEWIS FOSTER Scr QJtf Gwfn fralxri ti Mlum Pirn tmi Wilt im SPECIAL BIG XMAS SHOW! SAT.

MAT. ONLY Famous Chas. Dickens "CHRISTMAS CAROL" on at 12.SO ONLY! PLLS REGULAR BIG 2 HIT SHON YES! WE WILL BE OPEN ALL NEXT WEEK! Starts John Wayne in "FORT APACHE" BOWERY BOYS i "HOLD THAT BABY" TODAY and Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" James Cogney SATURDAY "Colorado Territory Joel McCrea THE NEW EJEH3 THEATRE TOMORROW NITE HONEY In Ten Cosh Prizes Jackpot Prize SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY MERRY XMAS TO ALL HIT TUNES' mcljdmg THREE LITTLE WORDS WHERE 01OKOU GET THAT GIRL? I WANHA BE IOVEO BY YOU Hear Hit Sow by Ian ol ctort In Record! Album' GOLD, GREED iNDBLORT! 'HAYES LADIES! Swetheart Beautyware' Starts Dec. 2 8 2 9 JN A MUSICAL STORY PACKED WITH 1 SONGS, DANCES, FUN AND ALL YOUR jlif FAVORITE SI ARS! fflf RUTHHKSSET ROBERT STACK Tom Ewell Charles Kemperand MARGE and GOWER CHAMPION by ROBERT WELCH Orated by RICHARD HAYDN by i Plsy Iqr Siinson Nntttn for tht Screen by Arthur Stekman Ijms by MIRII Bucfet -Music by Jvnes Van tea A Paranwinl Picture EXTRA 3 NEW COLOR CARTOONS.

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