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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 8

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Lewiston, Maine
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wv 0 -cn-e- v' THURSDAY DECEMBRU933 LEWISTON EVENING JOURNAL BL lng advisor Tom Smith of Louis Govenmient Briefs Penney Co I Some form of unemployment reserves 7 Adequate workman's compensation lawn I Free public employment bureaus I Stronger administration of labor laws 10 Steps to make permanent Improved labor conditions church publics tlona will not be WASHINGTON Dec (PH Arno BL Cammerer Director' of National Parks at dusk tonight will light a Christmas tree for the birds In Sylvan theatre decorated with Girl Scout pageantry with particular raisins sunflower seed suet rolled to attract particular birds Two large painted blrds-on either side of tho tree will be flood-lighted to show all the birds they're mmiqr drealatloa during tho laat thrao months and mid ttala eoodltlou "reflected an Inereaao of roQUlracaanta arising from a growth la Payrolls and rotall trade" WASHINGTONDe U-tf) dominant' taOtiMM 1 newt inklnf imUynnu mi aa-na (r hr tin mni rr Bwrt twinwwt acttv willin' rrMUNt BmhMO KM vro-rim w( mentioned tat In incunn tar banking (rwtl of ro-nt vnU tta board Una and vala foaad tta explanation la Alw reported aa laeraaao la POZNAN Poland Dm WV-Death failed to eheat four- little Polish tots of their Christmas toys Tha gifts were burled yeeterdsy with the small vlptlma of a wreck bora Dm It which took tta lives of eight school children In one of the largest funerals ever seen In this part of Poland 10000 persona wore estimated to have walked In the procession from tta church to tho cemetery The tiny travelers taken together In four wblto coffins had been fortified against their long Journey with their dolls -end other Christmas presents MUNCHEN-GLADBACH Oe many Das Despite cries of du lng tbs plea of a special state's attorney two Catholic leaders war acquitted today of charges of corruption in connection with tha operation of the Peoples Association for Catholics in Germany They were Prof Frederick Def-fauer a noted physicist and Dr A Knecht Making thalr victory complete the court directed the State to pay tho eoxta of tho trial After tha conclusion of tho trial tha defense attorney Hans Thor-mann waa ordered arrested on of treason" In connection with the pacifist activities of Prof Frederick Wilhelm Foerxter a pacifist leader now In Paris Christmas Programs In Kingfield Churches CHICAGO Dm F) Boe-ritaty of Labor Perkins haa a ten-polnt program for the improvement of labor which It adopted oho says would dividends In production and In health satisfaction to tho Individual workers" She outlined her program before tta Railway Labor Executives Association as follows: 1 Permanent limitation of hours labor I Prohibition of child labor I Standard minimum wages for wcmsn 4 Requirement of safe healthy working Provision for aged workers JTOP ITCHING WASHINGTON Dee Vf) A Doctor of Philosophy unable to find a Job since receiving his degree at Cornell University last September and about SO other collar' workers many of them college graduates were at work today on meteorological researches in the Weather Bureau under a Civil Works Administration project Dr Salvatore Russo the new Ph who stood in line with other jobless to get something to do and Sidney Stick ley another college graduate were compiling apd charting Important weather data from northern hemisphere countries With a series of completed maps of these countries officials believe they will be able to improve weather forecasting for the American continent Special projects providing employment for (II persons at Weather Bureau stations thruout the country have been Included in the CWA program rfi Silk Crepe or Satin Xmas Gift Undies BERLIN Dm Ger many's new law ordering the sterilisation of all persona afflicted with Incurable diseases was hailed today aa another step In Nasi efforts to create a Germanic super race First National move of the kind ever legalised the law effective Jan 1 may mean the denial of the right of parentage to 400000 men and women This vast host of persona considered defMtlves" must submit beginning next month to examination by 1700 courts" bet up to pass final Judg- 1 ment Cardinal Bertram Germany's senior Roman Catholic Cardinal haa been selected to protest publicly and also to attempt to obtain last-minute Intervention by Chancellor Hitler It was understood Generally however there has been little oien expression of opposition to the new law -li BERLIN Dec (AVThe few remaining veetlgea of a free press in Germany are doomed under a new law soon to become effective thruout the Nation The law will make It Impoeatbla to obtain newspaper work without a permit from tha Miqlstry of Propaganda Indicative of the trend of newspaper comment on the measure vaa an article by Wilhelm Welzs of tta National Praia Association If concluded: Journalist In the new Reich must be a political soldier of Socialists will be barred from doing any kind of writing but Jews will be permitted to work on Jewish papers Registration of Catholics and Proteatanta working atrlctly on WASHINGTON Dee OP) The country's need of a five-cent cigar" Is classic but one branch of the tobacco Industry is equally concerned In the declining consumption of tobac- COThere are more chewers today than there were 20 years ago" 1 Taylor of Winston Salem North agree they make marvelous gifts- Dainty new fitted fashions with elaborate imported laces A large selection to choose from ii Boynton Grata Dolbier dlatributloujBf gifts Tha annual Christmas tree and program of Grace Universal 1st Bun-day school will bo hold Saturday evening at the vestry when the following program will be carried out: Little Town of Bethla ham" school "Address Welcome" Ruth Boyton Christmas la Coming' Burton VOse Beal Shirley Milton Best Arthur Sweetaer song cells and Annette Vose recitation Glenngs Voee Songs" Lewis Boynton I can Oliva Davis Giving" Catherine Simmons song Lola and Bertram Knapp Nicest Day" Jeanatta Thompson recitation Fred French to Quit" Arnold Knapp dialogue Christmas Mr French's class Merriest Frederick Boynton recitation Myra Crocker Sure Dwala Norton aong Lola Sweetaer and Billy Potter Christmas Speech" Giendon Knapp "No Stockings to Wear" Phyllis Simmons Three Robert Boynton song Greeting to Mrs Mitchell's class 'Tba Dear Old Louisa Davis 'The Flight of Christmas" Malcolm Crocker Orphan an old Christmas story revised by Pauline Lander and Illustrated by songs Mrs class: Closing" Jeanette Potter The program will be followed by distribution of gifts Sunday morning at tha Evangelical church there will be special music and a Christmas message In the evening the program will be given by the Sunday school There will bo a Christmas program Friday afternoon at North Freeman school under the supervision of the teacher Mrs Mabel Ferber of Kingfield It will consist of a play Visit 'rom Santa Claus" by eight children "Christmas Maxwell Pink ham: "Santa's Airship" Thso Washburn: Christmas Tree' Elsie Wildes Rets Knockwood Santa Comas1 Howard Littlefield: Bernard Flnkham "The Old Muriel Lee man: 'The Christmas William Wildes "Once A Harlan Wildes aong Kenneth Safford: Truth About Santa Virginia Plnkham: "Christmas Maxwell Plnkham Jeanette Kirkwood Elisabeth Lee man: Kenneth Safford Hymn" Frank Safford Following the program there will be a Christmas tree with Nor-vel Littlefield as Santa Claus Funeral services for Sullivan Williamson of New Portland who died Saturday were held at the home Tuesday afternoon Rev A Woodcock pastor of the Evangelical church at Kingfield officiating Out of town relatives were Mr and Mrs Charles Davis and family of Shirley Mills: Dana Williamson of Patten CCC camp: Eugene Williamson of Hartland Mr and Mrs Fred Gray Mrs Jennie Paine of Madison: Mrs Ruth Curran of Augusta John Williamson of King-field: Mrs Arthur Hamilton of Sharon Miss Mary Sedgeley of Stratton: and friends Mr nnd Mrs Lester Berry of North Anson There were many floral tributes Interment was at family lot at East New Portland chemises fl00 Bilk crepe panties and dance sets Carolina told the House Ways and imltfee today there Means committi -V i 1 4 is less'cheWIng per chewer' He blamed taxes and asked a lower levy on plug and twist K1NGFIELD Dee At tta Baptist church Sunday morning there will be a Christmas story for tho children also special music by a krga young people's choir children's aory Pioneer Goodwill" sermon of the Years" in the evening at seven o'clock will be given the pageant Rotd to Bethlehem" with the following characters Ben David keeper of tpe orchards Preedolph Westburg Miriam his wife Estelle Hzfford Joseph of Nazareth Durwood Davidson Mary Mother of Jesus Gwendolyn Hutchins three shepherds Leland Davdson Perley Safford Bernard Tufts Wlee Men Billy Murray George Moore Hagvey Boynton The Voice of Prophecy Glenny Cross pianist for entlro evening Geraldine Kimball Preceding the pageant will be riven an evening service by the voung people and in charge of Arthur IJrindley as follows: Piano prelude Geraldine Kimball solo 'A Christmas Song" Rowena Murray carol chorus pageant The chorus Is iom posed of the World Wide Guild alrls and the glrle of Miss Holman's 'las Monday evening at seven o'clock will be the Christmas tree and program at the church by the Sunday school consisting of music recitations stories and tha giving of gifts In chargo of Mrs Bertha Holman Tha program la as follows: Song by Juvenile depsrt- ment in a recitation Glad Welcome" Blynn Davidson Btorlea by class "A Poem of Thanks" Ernestine Hewuy Meanings" Dean Hutchins song In Judea" Phyllis Mel-drum and Hllma Murray recitation a Happy Time" Lea-trlre Moore Secrets" Greta Dolbier 'The Land of Christmas Trees" Freeland Savage Jr Ernest Meldrum "Why Do Bells on Christmas Kathleen Reid: original song Ernestine and Ramona Hewey: Day" Austin Hewey: Chrlstnvu Sherman Brackett: Mildred Reid "Dot's Christmas" Clement Hutchins Can We Give?" Marion Brackett Giving Christmas" Heusen Kirkwood Gifts" Charlotte Boynton song Little Town of Charlotte Christmas Programs Of The Wilton Churches Bilk crape slips chemises satin dance sets pisVo Batin chemise panties silk crepe gowns or pafrnya Batin gowns and sllPj alw silk crepe pajamas met Wednesiljy at Methodist vestry and 10 Christmas boxes Henpecked A box of clothing ami was given by the Home Economic class of thi lie academy Satin gowns of the finest quality Blx styles fBVB Concert at Church Sunday Sunshine So ciety Packs 60 Boxes Skowhegan Has Five Year Lease On Airport (Regular and Extra 8lsssl (AH Underwear Attractively Boxed) At Cold Brook Postmaster Elliott to Continue Duties For Time Being New lAey bandeaux flOO WASHINGTON Dec Tho old scholastic custom of for examinations la being given a practical turn by Acting Secretary Morgsnthau Comparatively new to the Treasury end facing decisions on highly specialised financing tas and budget questions Morgsnthau Is employing a method he probably learned during Cornell campus days Ha calls In aa expert In collage It would bo a and starts to absorb Information on the immediate Issue Then he acts gets another expert and itarts cramming again When December's billlon-dollar financing Job approached he called In his friend Earle Bailie as fiscal advisor and a program waa drafted This done he summoned Prof Roswell Magill of Columbia University and on income taxes until a plan was presented to the House Ways end Means committee Now with deposit Insurance becoming effective Jan 1 banking is coming to the fore and frequently seen m-lth Morgenthau Is hla bank- at Senter SKOWHEGAN Dec Fuat- master William Elliott who completed years in the Sknw- began office Monday haa been instructed to continue the du- tlee of hla position until a new 1 Kstmasu-r la appointed or until further notice from the poaluffice department 168-174 LXSBOH ST New Flannel Robes Gift Umbrellas $4J5 As smart as they are warm Borne with contrasting trimmings others with embroidered motifs $2-29 Sheriff Gallant and Deputy Shcr- Iff Coiince left Wednesday night I for Schenectady to get three I prisoners whom they have finally been allowed to bring back to Maine on extradition proceedings They are wanted In connection 1 with thf break In Harry Curnforth'a 1 clothing store In PittzXIi-lil I Edgar Ford and William Lesiard who have a landing field at the Lessard overnight camps at 1 Cold Brook have given a five year I lease of the airport to the town Skowhegan The town haa secured approval of the alriairt project 1 from tha Civil Wurks Administration A crew of 23 men under the I CWA are putting the field In prop-er condition Mr and Mrs Maxwell Sawyer I entertained a Christmas party at i their home at Baptist hill Tuesday evening Sixty-three was played five tablea First prizes were won 1 by Mrs Bernice Castle and James Stinehfield and second by Mrs Kd- 1 die Gallant and Charles Krlnchfu ld The next party of (his group will be held Jan 2 at the home of Mr and Mrs Godfrey Butler I Priscilla Rebekah lodge held Its semi-monthly meeting Tuesdny evening at Odd Fellows' hall Mrs 1 Grace Brock Whitney had rharge 0f the program which Included 1 chorus singing of Christmas esrols vocal duets by Mrs Grace Whitney and Mrs Alma Bishop and road- Inga by Mlsa Ruth Valliere The -next meeting will be Jan 2 WILTON Dec 21 At the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning at 1010 o' clock then will be a zpecizl Christmas service aa follows: Organ prelude "A Christmas Carol" hymns From the Realms of Glory" anthem choir responsive reading Gloria Patri Scripture reading Birth of Jesue" Choral number children's story hymn Little Town of Christmas message Bells of hymn to the Sunday evening at 7 o'clock there will be a Christmas concert by the youny people Epworth League meeting at i45 oclock Christmas music at tha Congregational church Sunday morning at 1030 o'clock: Organ prelude Fideles:" child ia ltorn In Bethlehem" and Night" Philip Kreckle anthem Christmas Newton: offertory vocal duet song1' Adam Mre John Basa and Mrs George Goodepced pcatludc Maxfleld The sermon by the tuutor Rev Albert Wsteon will be Transcendent Church school will assemble at 1 145 In charge of tta euperlntendent Willard Basa Carole will be sung by the primary children A Christmas story will be told by tha pastor Sunday evening at 7 o'clock there will be a gift service when mite boxes will be opened and other apMial gifts fur world service will be presented The atory Made the Bells will be read illustrated with etereoptlcon slides The Christmas program to be given at the Congregational church Friday evening follows: Gifts" primary department: violin duet Carol Barbara Learned and Otho Knowles Jr with Mrs Knowlea at the pluno solo Carmen Knowles "Hurrah! For Good Santa Claus" with chorus by primary department piano duet Preaaer Joyce Sawyer and Mrs Knowlea chorus Chriatmaa Tree" primary department Christman Strangers" a one act play with Henry Cole Barbara Learned Virginia Kyes Wesley Nelson Maxine Kyea Rodney Wood Charlotte York George Farnum Jr Fannie Higgins Evelyn Wood Elinor Rainey Phyllis Lake Joyce Holbrook Phyllla Bewail LHN Circle will meet Friday at 210 o'clock at the Congregational church with Mrs Howard Kyes and Mrs Richard Steffena hostesses for election of officers I 8 Loving Service branch AIMEE HUTTON RUES FOR A DIVORCE LOS ANGELES Dec Charging mental cruelty and marital shortcoming Almeo Semple HcPherxon Hutton the evangellxt zued David Hutton for a divorce Wedneeday In answer to the divorce action he brought agalnet her several months ego Flannelette Gowns Pajamas Imported fabrics look Ilka allk woven designs like silk guaranteed not to crack II riba wood shanks rust proof frames newest style handles all the new shades 9a Try This for COLDS That Hang on Other Umbrellu $160 to $495 Hade of the finest quality Amoa-keag flannelette Gowns in white flesh peach and stripes Blses 11-17 Pajamas In pastels and prints one and two piece sixes 11-17 (8TREET FLOOR) 9 168-174 Sit benter Lisbon St Candlefighting Service 1 At Buckfield Friday! Hisses new slip-on sweaters Smart styles Sixes SI to 40 9198 Misses Bilk Crepe or satin blouses Sixes 12-41 9198 Flannel or heavy sports skirts All colors pnd sizes 9898 Women's extra size cotton mint dresses Blass 44-SI 9198 Shoulderettes and bed Jackets Pastel colors 9198 (STREET FLOOR) Two tiny tableta of'SALICON taken every hour for a few hours are practically certain to break up the most stubborn cold in short order no dope aeetanilid quinine aconite or any harmful drug SALICON Does not depress the heart Does not upset the stomach At your Economical adv Christmas Tree and Program At Church In Charge of Christian Endeavor Bath Towel Sets at i Cellophane wrapped 1 168-174 LXSBOH 8T 'i Consists of 1 large batli towel 1 guest towel 2 face cloths Towels are reversible with two beautiful designs from which to choose All colon Gift Suggestions Useful Gifts In Our fs Dep BUCKFIELD Der II (SimtIsI) The Christian Endeavor aurlety will hold a candle lighting service I and Christmas tree at the church Friday evening A special program I has been prepared The public la I Invited I Mias Mary Warren and Mrs Lizzie Gould entertained "the first I year beginners at Chriatmaa tree party Monday afternoon at Mrs i Gould's home Those present were: Misses Vera Gould and Betty Jew eB Richard Bryant Hldney Smith Franklin Roy Glenn Allen Merton Jones Each received a present Refreshments wire served to the little ones by Mrs Gould The road crew commenced work on tta Turner road Juat below the village and will resurface toward the Turner line MIm Myra Irish haa gone to Bath where she will spend the holiday with relatives (STREET FLOOR) Colored Border Sheet and Pillow Case Sets $195 GIFT WOOL SCARFS Search no more for here's tta answer on what to give every woman nnd girl on your Xmas list Fields and tweeds of ovary 59c color combination 98 a ci S3 8 (8TREET FLOOR) 4 in colored borders of blue maize orchid or green 1 sheet 81x99 2 Pillow Cases Cellophane wrapped and ribboned ready for gift giving Oottoh print dresses pretty styles sixes 2-14 98 Baby dresses hand made whits and pastels 98 Navy Kiddles all wool sweaters Tan Red 21 XMAS CARDS Complete with envelopes An assortment of very attractive de- 8g signs A moat unusual value amUFUF (STREET FLOOR) card Green Blses I-C 9109 (STREET FLOOR) GlfTa wool crepe 7-14 or silk crepe dresses Sixes 9898 MRS TILTON SCORES TAVERNS IN MASS Cambridge Mass Dec 20 (JP) Her home town Cambridge having voted In favor of liquor licensee after B0 years Mrs Elisabeth Tilton tonight said the vote for taverns in this university city meant a marry but a sorry Christ- Wool-Cotton block plaid blankets Plaids of rose blue gold green or orchid 1 A wonderful gift item for a year of practical AC gift giving Si 33 pr Girl's bathrobes Flannel or Beacon doth Sixes 4 9998 Either One Is Sure to Please I Boys button-on suits wool pants 'broadcloth blpase Blses to It yrs 9198 (STREET FLOOR) Baby brushed wool suits Pink Blue and White f98 GIFT HANKIES Fancy linens or Imported Swiss in either all whit or col- CAau -ored embroldarlM 0a a a SUC box Holeproof Silk Stockings forgive tha weta" she add- I ad "Thoitsands of them knew not 1 what they did but now they know Let them turn to nnd make a merry Christmas for tho victims in the years to Mrs Tilton for years has been a prominent woman dry advMato laV Baby Afcgoim bonnets Pink A Blue 9199 Baby bathrobe sets 0Q In the New Holeproof Gift Box 88 are trying Baby ahawM buntings 9198 '37' Bpw Jirwr mdt (M it) Oeeee 9199 Brewers In Germany steal bear barrels (STREET FLOOR) GIFT TABLE CLOTHS 0x40 of linen with colored borders feat color pretty 'pattern striped- borders of green gNn bluej6r gold (STREET FLOOR) Chiffon or Service All sizes 2 for $165 pc styles slaes leeiMMei eeeeeeeede Munsingwear Rayon Bloomers MOtftowiaterai dlpeu sr Mat styles Kses w-v '9j9 iMHiitifittiMieiieeiiee eloVS VjGlris suede raincoats with hat Bikes f-ll -1 2) 8898 Children's hsavy alj wool anew suits Blsos I 9 Btatka 9898 (In Flesh Shade Only) GIFT GLOVES (Lined) No batter gift than a pair of these capaskln IMed gloves with clasp faatenera All sixes In black and brown A glove A A vl Iff lOllf a a 0 a (STREET FLOOR) DOES DAD NEED PAJAMAS flannelette pajamas Cotton flannelette pajamas cut XullQM and well made Popular striped patterns All aiaas Wa wiih to thank tha fire and polioa departments of Lewiston and Auburn aa wall as tba publio of tMi oanumu nity for their consideration and cooperation Sunproof form fitting yoomy Medinm and Large Sizes 59 Gift Boxed Vests of Panties to (STREET FLOOB) VW 1C ijfbdn 7st JC Penney Co 88 Uibon-St at Lisbon SL 163-174 -v.

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