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 •n•i• c*J Bnqhter Side
boef, tinned salmon and ajninst | everything else they could wr-i
I tin around, and o/ course boons ! njid hnnhack, tho 1n11cr not iinfirqiiPiiUy mouldy.
The Irannpttrts lerrr fi(st> xtttckrd nith unit hvrxe meat ii'hich Kitan tlffflnped Kymp- ttiniH f>f yunyrettc and find lo he dumped orerlnifird. it it unit! that /rs a result nr/i the tihnrk abandoned the I'ficific for yetirx. M'txt of the men
Lowell Sun and Citizen-Leader Tuesday December 30 1941 BritishTanks
Bailie Axis
LONDON, Dec.30 (!N'S(—Brit- ish inililnry aulhortlic-s said today I that a "uir.h battle of some mag- initude" has been fought between !the jnaii. British and Axis forces beyond ARcriabia on the Libyan
desert.
Details nf (he- action have not
yet reached I.nnrlim.
Autrjii h ios said they itill were
without conlii nnUio.'i of if?i>oi'ts tiiat ]|)oh has been .surrounded or ca;itui i-d by the Japanese in noi th- '.vivsieni Miilaya. They added that un Ihc castein front the Russian
SP vION RUNYON
i, Pec..'JO—It look; , Thrre \vero no submarines in in for Mime nf tlio' 'f»S hut tlicro wrre minors o( units ;i]la inako llic jour- of ihc Spanish fjnct lurking in thf niKrcmriso) lo tlir ' I'ricific an<l the first Uanspmls our
B
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of .San Krani'Jsi'o Iravclnl in prifJc.s 0( lour or five. .Sony of lhf ships V.T'I i',' J'.K'i/if IhlCKS ."ilJ'l S011T1 WCp1
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sUirigy ol'I Iubs haslii;. ns^ejnbl'-'l
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from IIn poastwisf s>-( VKT rirui
r-]s( whc iv to carry !!]<• r-lLjhUy army for ps o;i whar scoir;r-<l th"
the fur
htne nrnffirm tic-
IfESTE ens&Toms s. Lb. Ihwesiern
FANCY NORTHWESTERN
Young Toms
16Lbs.&up Lb.
den Praises bomb hell out of Tokio, in retail-!
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M PIES :OTCH
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Our ;<i j!i> aulhui il !«•:•> <11<I noi 1 !.<•]) J-.mjv.- riiiich about out fit I in^r 'fill hi- done if sjiif-s to v.'i[TV soUlior.s on \<>nr' v«.v;u>. .s. Thf-y IfUill rlnuhlf aurl Ui^K'-t;'r-'f! minks on Iho vnt t^M.v1 d'M-k.s u:i ilfjwn into tJm nu^o
:gational church in the church vestry, where an excellent breakfast, followed by a fine speaking program, was enjoyed. The A (ruck upended by Oorgc
',s//c t nitii>/h /" oltt »n n little
maior!iy °^ f^ose present at ine affair is pictured above immedaiely after the speaking program. '
CViMnpui'los. 21, of JU'l Adaiv.s street, anil a niat'liinc driven bv MalcolmC.Ki^ton,32,of62i;er- ii--.ii avriiuc. Dracut, uollirlerl at Si-linol iuiii Cross stret'ls, but no oji.r? \'.a> injuioii.
KiiUn/j-int' Diuiovan of 31 Klor- cin.'ft avenue, i-cjiortcd to police that lif'i car skidded into n large
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Cause Two
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Auto Accidents
J.OH'KI.I, - Two minor acci-
il'-nts wr to reporter) to police la^t
TRI-MU BREAKFAST—One of the host attendances in years was noted at Sunday's breakfast of the Tri-Mu of the First Congre- ' ni^hi, a'lti ixitli \vcie attrilmlcrl to ivy rondv, ay>,
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t a tinKficinn nf hnM- aii'l pru-k^J ihc soMUTS in ubfiiilv ^TI i[?r-vkinx '-'.'h'-n ih^
tho influence of
lAlibe ! is/t. At the start of the iWorlil • • HI liusoni aKain came to
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By SIDNEY R. FLEET ox TIM:c.\i,r:\NAft
and
C H O I C E
A L L S I Z E S
In il.-i (vnccrls the soi-iclv b a - j piano in European opera houses pie-se'nlcd m.iny of Lowell's promt-!
n-:MH singers incliifiin^ IJcrt fain; Ncikl, Auipy Kj'oru'h Pcpin, Kalli- Icon M. Jennings, Henry Jackson \Varron. Thure K. Ciilinsnn, Nora Hc?;i^rui Lon^iin. FCdith H. Popjiii, I _!; Janits S. King, besides .such sroiips' ;is tho clioir of St. Joan Baptise
i rlinn'h 11ruler Rodolphe K. IVpin'.s I dire'.'tinn; and St. Annc'^ choir junrler the leadership of William i C. H'.'lkT. Other j-uloi^t.s who hnvr ripju'Tuvd with llio stiri^ty are \Vfv- h\v lioynlon, Modoijihe Jansrin Ln
i'aIin. Alii'i- Wol]man o[ Boston. John I [f rru.-k of IjO.-lou. Aiu!rt?w A. Mi-C.U'lhy. Noxt Surnbv Anno
i Another former non-inter- Hillerisni,
\enlionist, .Sen. Capper Ot) | "Our lalks in Moscow were full, Knns., exhorted the American i frank nnd sincere," Eden said.
Cape Cod--5-7 Ib. Avc.-Lb. FRESH PORK PRODUCTS
FRESH
PY CELERY STALKS bunch 2 tor
prp |f »*/TM<\7 f*\T) AKT^fC ^ 1
fcl JUILY UKANCjhb % doz.
3WIN APPLES RQCERY DEPT.
\KERY DEPT.
.ATE or BANANA
FRUITS
VEGET ABLES
WHITE n
i *5 f
FRESH, SMALL WHOLE or FULL RIB HALF FRESH or SMOKED 4-6 Lb.Avc.
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Thomsun nf IhL-s cily will bo til' .-olol.sl.
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SMALL
LEAN
ARMOUR'S QUALITY BEEF PRIME RIBS
FOR DEL1C10US
APPLE PIE
1
ROAST
You know ho\v fine Libby's Hawaiian Pine- apple is ... and Libby's California Peaches, and Bartlctt Pears. Libby's Seedless Grapes and Maraschino-Style Cherries have that same excellence.
Here they are in a handy cocktail. Get Libby's. You'll sec... it's fine fruits that count.'
VKU1TS CONTRIBUTE IMPORT ANTL Y TO SOUND NUTRITION. Authorities rccogni:c these benefits: vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, alkaline reac- tion, bulk. Here you get five fruits in a delicious flavorcombination.
FREE-NEW RECIPE BULLETIN. Hunchts for Nutri- tious Lunches is full o/^ooii ideas /or/>aciinyn lunch firvx. AtMroj Mary Hn!c Merlin, Libhy, MfNcili & Lihhv, CMcciRd, Illinois.
n tire
biytit d
and nx
nud the weather tj'il h»tter ihi-y hff/tin pritiiHj thin t»eer- iiif/ until pretit ntlif th< .very//-.? tut tin ufifter dt ek.-i t>f tin- ship a hernnif it tjreal wan
In the mermaid*. 'I he i>niif titt t r.\i(tn* in rr Hfttiini'Ufi '.i- i rr/.-i' ,s in lh>' in>trnui<}, tt Itiefi
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tit h< xt /.N ft" din-rxiftn n! ftnn\aintisin'tInM'/n,f"i
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LTH AND HAPPINESS IN 1942!!
ERKS AND MANAGEMENT OF SAUNDERS 1 Or;;ani/,f-(l liy Mr. \Voe-sncr mi(l|inipi-e:-sioji here I'ecently, fjave a
after tli,; Lowell Orchestral so-!York, last evenine,.
IT EXTEND TO ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS rit-ly c:ease<l to funT ction after icmtny \\^} ) p wrcn( la K
DISHES FOR A HAPPYNEW YEAR!!
RE OPEN TIL 7 O'CLOCK WED. NIGHT
FRESH NEW ARRIVALS
ve'irs of aidctivi1lv\, t1hhee:^e mii' i'ci'ins -".'••..^.'.s. v. Ti.bbt,.e>utTt.,t oo,nm-i,-'J•••«•••. ..'pojssible in'.Manila." saidl^aP homiiiiiR of Manila stupid: -l! desired •„,'onnorUinif'1 lo i.liv ihe: V a l e > t 'i n K f m m a n nppendeetoniy,! Barkley. i hope and expect the Japanese will
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Lbs. DELICATESSEN
EXTRA SPECIAL STUFFED 6-S Ib. ave.
S, the biggest difference between fruit cocktails is in the quality of the fruits.
Turkeys ran J SAUSAGE Meal Idealfor
PICKLED
Pig's FeeS WILSON'S
DAIRY DEPT.
IT T F P Creamery Roll
D U i A tilt High Scoring—LB.,
FANCY MEUNSTER—LB.
COFFEECIRCLE ^ I Lb. W « Pkgs.
CREAM CHEESE
IN BULK
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iraKiie, lynildini. Vavor, formerly a colornlura so-j1"" 'lrivt>n from -vour islands." aimed at, the "utter defeat" of
QUART
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Grows in Congress for
BombitHj Of
U'ASIIIXIJTOX, Dec. ,'iO (INS) "without uarninj,* Snler-liCI is fi'uni iiis unconipleti'd - - A rising sut'fie of crons
Atne['ic; bin later settled in Zurich.
trrach-
'it .Miildk^r^x <i n d •Inn. \—Phrlhnrmonu' c>rchcstrAl opera •'I.K-ru,,- Fau>l" were played.imiisnation today demanded that Senator Klbcrt D. Thomas (Dl V,'al!;er siieeH. Tlie truck was
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Sin-iety, l.ilicrty Hall 3.1.1. |py the Phillianiinni, on SundayjAmeiira exact heavy retribution Utah, warned that the Nipponese driven h> u . II. Seals of Cherry-
.Ian. ^1—f.nlKishul/. and .Ni'iin'il- anti iitu>: nf us hraid !li ol], .Mcliiiiriiil Allilitoriini] X. luM tin.i'.
r iheifnr Japanese bonibinj;s of defense-: I'l^lu ins: power nmsl not be under- ville. .\<,uh Carolina. The lotiil Mat:iln. rated, but picHicted tli?it in the wojnait 11polled thril s)ie was Si-jiiitr- .Majority lender end .Iri]>aii "\.ill be crushed." joperatintr on Walker .street, anil
H'/uiiK' n! tin1 orjjuni/aliori 'and Fn-acli (in;ani:<t, is acain 111 Ihis fnrs, tinlh former intervention- ;iiou of Middlesex' street, when ilnis of (In1 l.nv.i'll {'hilhm munir:country for a series of rccitnls and) ists nn<l iioii-iiilcrventinnists, What Noted :lier car skidded and slid into the
Of lii'licral ItiliTi'st
I1' MI liilms Wu'v-^in'r "Hues ;i ,lu-,cj,|i Unniift. Ilic r-ii'itii'r.t fl.'trllli-y led a f^roup of sena- aiteni|)iei' to .stop at (he imcrsee-
Dull Hr > oi tcly u'liirh is to k-^'f: i;ave a jiro^-am ovr ilio air on hi []rf;inK that the eoiinlry's
tin- lii^t ronrrrt of its 17th .S'-a.-on i .Sum[a>'. tinned forces repay Jajmu
in i.ibrrly linl! next Suiuiay alter- Arlliur LrBlanc. the Canadian ^\itli the.same dose of lead People Say
jtrucli, whicli was passing ai the
ii110'1-
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violinist \vlio made .Mich a good* Unit she ruined oti the help-
a KI^UII 'i musicians late in 19^3, i n-cital in the Town fiall, »',•;
less inhabitants of Manila.
fllv International News Service)
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0nsonmoOopfc.latshashad!-ThinkofTokio,with10llmosi0*6''"TMfl.hc""° =im)"? ' IX)XI)OX.Dec.30
on Japan will destroy more people|Barley. Democratic leader, calls
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rehea.-al v us called for on Kutulay j .' V' . ^'Tenl ias many inhabitants (as Manila) I" ' ' ° " ^_TM< "C- ir.inistry announced today that
(flernonn, inDecember of 1925!^ , afternoon Leonard|when the inevitable dayofrtcs-j\VFLIINGTON--Peter Fri/er!lllr<'{' rnf'm5' l>!ancs wcrc shot wilh an attendiuice of ahoul 2jJ.,.,,', JI"K"1« '" !lls P!a<'(- m | Irtiction comes, as our bombers prime minister of New Zealinrl'- nwn dlllhl" " one-hour Nazi air I'.ehearsals at that lime were held i ^! , "."'' ."!,.„, "i^V ovc;lln«lswooP (iow» "I1"" the city. "Jhe imperative need of Enslisli-!?"at'k on ,thc '""-'"caEl coast. ,n the lop floor of the now demol-1^o "otH o" "Wllal JaPnn (lws "«l seem to^>cakins peoples to poll their re-!"»'TMfi' ".lul casualties were re-
;
That ihc orelustra i> .MI a>sc* to tin.- nuiMcaL antl ^ot-iiil Jifo ol I.o'.\ ell and vk'inlfy IKIS boon ^h^t\^'l^ hv Iho many rpijin'sts for il> ^t'rvice.s on o,Ta.-.ions of rlvir intoro,-', lis :n:\intennnco di-pend--- iiju'in Hit? iiiMirl.inrc al lhc thr-.T roih-L'i!,- to be ^ivt-n rlii.s ;-tM>on A full house \voiild ho 1lir i;re.it- iv-1 lri:nil'- and rnronr^Cement In
1 Ibi.' me-miu'L";- noxt Sund.u .
Hie <!air nf Ih.:
ivy Pi-:: rr' I.iiJutsJuit/ an-i <',i".\\:i NN'ineiK'ft' in !lic Memorial Aijili- tn:-;vi:n on -Ian. ^J. Tins -^ill lie ;he:r Ililrd vi>iT to Lowell un«lrr I iv n;i>[ tic^s of Tho l';u"kr:L' crmrsr. Tlie\ h.ivr a new i'ro^r^ni re.'uh,
shed Lowell 'l-riisl l.'o. buildinp. ^ ,, |realize is that her island home is!sources in order to insure victoryi'^i'^L81'": , No elevator ran on Sundays. So! fin-1- Kreislcr has coinplclcd a no more difficult lo attack than in lhp Pai'itit: as v:^ <1S the At"-1
that meant a climb of five or six I'oiicse SOUR which lie had prom-!are the Philippine islands" lanlic has never been more neces-
fliKbls of stairs with double w.'l lo write for the University nf| (At Clnniuhinp, an 'nffidul ^arv."
Lasses, tympani and music, also (lie Wisconsin. President C. A. [lyk-; Chinese statement olferinir L
carryin;; up of chairs two flights. Mra ol the university is the author j sympathy lo the .Manila noun-
This did not damjien the ambition "' the words. i o the j;roup, as by the lime of the; (lets Her Chance
lirst conceit i;iven in March 192(i. Armfii^,
]J1(.D CV|)'resscd hoOpe{ that "the
of the privilege of serving in some | aclive nienibcrs. , educated in this country. Kot her what their militarists hnve capacity in the common endeavor j
•
the orchestra had increased io ^5 Udn ' M •' H"" •S"lgei'- b°ni """
chancc m Cntl v nt lhe (•.ivi'n others in the way of air The personnel consisted of many l1 cl 'iL -rills w as M«ro,,oU- attacks.")
players prominent at that time,,] "" °I' ' ^-year-old
innhv of whom arc still active in A stn(i Varnay, who at short notice Senator Wheeler (D) Mont., the .society. Among the violinists stepped into Ihe exacting role of floeandcesr of the non-interventionist were John II. Gilmore. Bert Notini. Bruennhilde in "Die Walkuere," vi ' until the country went to Katheiine Kearney, Helen l.annwi without any opporlunitv lor an or- , "\ 'glared that "we should
which 'till bring us victory over our enemies."
Joseph Lax'.reuce, Stanley Gonyea, rehearsal. Virtually, it
Lillian Sullivan. In the viola sec- was her firstl operatic experience, iJa'l"ie"n" f"o''r I'"h"e J.a^ps' "u"nc"i"vi"li^ze"di!S' OViet ArRli^S lion were Mark M. Pease, Waiter But aspirins young sitters should!1'0!"'"'1" ,of, M an'lai l-JWf ICI HI lllltJ
Scn:ito r illatuock and James Mello. Her- Inotice that she scored a .successi ,n'TM", ?' . - / >''li"S
of CVC1 V
Usher, clarinet. and Paschal slrurlor was her mother, Mariai '- Japanese invader be- v.'fiere ho negotiated an agreement
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Ho>to,i Symphony cuvii^>M,i ViI- day jittoi r.Oiiri ami S;iUifii;>y cv*> t:inj: <>f tlu.v v/cok tlie ^n!oi>I will
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lu- Alrxat'.dt ] Boiovskv, (X'if'hraled
Uu>slan piani>i who iipjM^u^d u i i h llu- nn-l'rviia at 0>o I^acii uvtivai in \?M, ilo is to play tbc txnu-ono \\\ B f:; f minor of 'IVt'haikow.^ky, Tat.'; is ihi-» work, tbr tivst inovo- I'.U'nt <>i \\!i;,.-li !i;ts IIOVMI utiluc-l ;ti
In liiiMini's ^temiiry
ra:-i of the rhilh;iri:io:iic
l-hnr.y i'irli^li.1 ,>n Sun-lay un.ler
At th.
refill a i' rniu'OMs **f l!i"
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Bus^r.i. Italian pianist wlio died
in Ucri'.n in (tie Minir.ier of lo;.|. Kaek in !ns hoyhcoii he was a pi-oiligy in Vienna ami at 15 he was innkms a Miccessdil concert lour. There is reeion.il interest in Ihe (an ihai from 1SOI lo IFOl' lie !;r.it;M .-,( ihe Xi'w Ijicland 'l'on>etv.in-,ry of Mi!,.-,- in fioslon
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liic InUcr'i aliv«}s fig-
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IIOSTOX—Gov. Leveret! Salton
slall declares a .state of emergency
"1 tir^'c all the people to avail • Japanese at home are given themselves of eveiy opportunity:
ilny soon will come when the
than half of Ihe automo- people to "light with every- | "I was lucky enough to sec siomc- MI HIhie hiKghwayvs of tIhe! thinj; we have'' to win the ; thine; of the niilila:y jierformaiu'e t:l1" 'avc a ras" valuc' war into which the lTnilecl j of the Rii5.sian arnucs, which is
Mates was
forced
by attack
IruK- magnificent.
jadvarne js ,tori!y."
pi'OL'j e.-sinj;
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