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 Lowell Sun and Citizen-Leader Tuesday December 30 1941'
to this cily and taken to the home m • i r IT « ( of his sister, Mrs. Morrill, 215 flmVal 01 U. S.
[Concord street, by Undertakers Planes Cheered i James I'. O'Donncll & Sons.
to (itiasmiirs and hampered me^Tripolitania, the sole remaining First play wrltlen and produced
hanized forces. !|)asc for German and Italian professionally in the United States
Royal air force planes contin-' ironps in North Africa. was ''The Prince o( Farthia," a
five-act tragedy In blank verse, ued to harass (lie Axis forces all — — it was written by Thomas God-
alone the line of retreat from A record 3775 civil aircraft frey. Jr., nnd producer! in Wil- Cyrcnaioa to Tripoli, capital of.were built in the first half of 1011. mington, N. C., in 1750.
FUNERAL HOME Friends may call at L'15 Concord , Pawtudtoi Street, at Fletcher .street, after 12 noon tomorrow. '
* omftnird i"r«>m i-'r»ut p.-mr
to attack with slroiifi forces today on our right flank."
The communique said that the
DIAL PHONE G868 DEATHS
ARMA.VD S. OKHV AIS
Armand S. Gervais died at
home, 022 Lnkevirw avenue Sunrhty
night at the ago of 62 years. He
was an employee of the American
Hide ,t Leather Co. nnd prior to
that was an milo mechanic, lie
was a native of this city and
leaves his wife, Mis. Clara <liar-
rasi Gervni.-; ihree daughters,
Mrs. Leonard Bourque of North
liilleiica. Miss Beatrice Gervais
and Mis. Norniarid Maille: two
sous, Roland li. G'.-rvais, of thi
city, and Philippe V. Gervais ofspiritual and (loral tributes we:e encouraged today by appear-
Hartfoid, Conn.; his father, One-nume1rous. The bearers wcic An- ance nf United slalcs army TIRE-RATIONING BOARD MEETS—Members of the Massachu- sime Gervais; one brother, Arthur drew I.anioureus, Louis Moiin.
Gervais, and one sisler, Mrs. Thomas Lyons of this city. P.els- tives and friends may call at the home, 922 Lakeview ii\-enuc.
LTMVARI) I'. 1'ARl.F.Y
Kdward F. Farley, husband of
Mrs. Maria (Marian! Farley, died
ycsierday at his home. lf> 1. street
afier n shon illness. He was an
employee of Die city, having
worked in the street department
for ninny years, and was a mem- iFallbyJan.10 h-r of ihe Laborers' union. He!
was especially well known in the
Centralvilie section of the city
and was a communicant o[ SI, Mi-
chael's church.
after 3 o'clock today.
TfiSFPH r (T ARK JOSEIH I. CLARK
itiers in British Borneo. head.
.Mrs. (le fonl.)
'GOLD BOND STH1CTLV NORTIIKRN — PKN FED
KtlTC-l.
« will lie MUI; ai tIK. lnm,;,,•;
are Ihe
over, Ihe auxiliary force will ever our heroic soldiers, sailors
Th" Imrial will h.- In Si. Palrick r-fM-y, tjrulrr ihf dii-.-riif.n -rl.'ikfT* .lainos i'. O't>r>riti-'ll
T., Monday) communique.
"Everything is quiet," said the bulletin, briefest of the war.
he assigned to various fire
So .
' V—Dk-il DC,-, !i. at hi? bn
fending our soil there you willl lie on call when an eineri also find the Red Cross 'fir,,- un-
CHERRY & WEBB'S Thonc 7661
'from the southern front, indicated ground, were Kuanlan and Klu- air
Ihat the Japanese iad effected ang on Ibe east Maiava 'eoast. F^.sp<e-cially heavy air coiiir>;tt^ tooV i n
d*--stro\-er n^-iny c
1 ' W-ERNEST MOUNTAIN
_224 FINEST/ DIAL
war.)
The
ghrui If) milrs south nf nerl-
"uhcn an enemv col- unin. includin : tanks. ma,ic a yel further adempt to in- terferr nilh ur nperalinns," a (ooiiniinirjui said.
legiment r.f Hussar- it s^:d, m*ir i five trucks laden v.i;b infantry, hradquai(ers
FUNERALS
.MRS. ANNA HAYWAHD
jdoleiise forces in north Luzon had | "readjusted and shortened their 'lines." No developments were re-
WE CLOSE WEDNESDA Y AT
P.M.
The funeral of Mrs. Anna (N'or- ported from the southeastern Lu-
Hayward, look place from her dear howI'heTap^ie"^TM!'reach*.' nome, 77 Livingston slreel, at cd Ihe Cabanaltlan . o r u h h h !v,>D o clock yesterday. At 91lies about 60 mile- inland from Ihe o'clock, a funera! high muss was'main landing |>oini"at" Un"aven i celebrated at the Sacred Heart |b:iy. The defense lines apparently'
church by Rev. liichard L. Ma-;had been drawn ijack in line with 1
honey, O. M. I. The choir was an amioim.•cmcm yesterday indi-
under the direction of Mrs. \'eron-jeating Ihat the American strength u'a rBarrJ Conyeii. and sang the was concentrated in Pampaiiga Gte-gorian mass, the solos obe'iinigprovince, whi:ch extends about •"> sustained hbvy Arthur Gotiyea. mi"les north' and' west from Manila.) There was a large attendance The American and I'iUplno
WE APPRECIATE YOUR LOYAL- TY TO OURMARKET ANDHOPE THAT IN 1942WE MAY CON- TINUE TO SERVE YOU.
ROBERT J. LEWIS, SUPT. MERRIMACK VALLEY DIVISION
of relatives and friends. The forces on the north front were
John Masse, Charles Membra. airplanes over the /rout as iseHs fire raiioning commiision met yesterday in Boston for itie absence of nir support has
Mcrt Pulsifcy, and Joseph Bou- been one of their greatest ;first time to mate plans in connccfion with the rationing of mo-
langcr. Burial took place in the handicaps. (This indicatedthat ;tor vehicle tires. Left io right—Harry Parkman, Jr., former family lot in .St. Joseph's cemetery, air reinforcements may have
whore committal prayers wvie reached Ihe Philippines,) Boston corporation counsel; Daniel J. Goggin, president of the :ead at ihe grave by Rev. Fr. Arrival of the Amnican army Boston Central Labor union; former Governor Joseph B. Ely, Mahoney. Funeral arrangements planes was one of the most dra-
were in charge of Funeral Di< et'-jmatic incident" 1 have witnessed chairman, and George f. Booth, publisher of the Worcester
tor Henry M. O'Brien. Claim Manila to
at Ihe from.
I I was driving ihrouch this cen-:
ilia! sector where heavv (i<>
i is in progress. There ' ww
Telegrarn-Gajette.
Cross Drive
jJaps Report I6
iSubs of Enemy Sunk
TOMO, Dec. ;!0 iliy official .lapnnese wirelessI "ilN'Si - Japan's imperial hi^h com- mand claimed today lhal the .lapimese navy sank It', suli- maiines and damani'ii a larger number of olbeis in Hie west- ern rai'irir be(\\','en I'Jrc "'•' and 1'S.
in Ihe >Jitne period, a com- nmni.nie nsvrrled, Jnpnn naval airi'rafl destroyed ;'iii encniv- crad over Bnrneo anil Ihe Smith China, Sulu and Celebes seas.
were credited during the same red symbol of the Rising Sun,
Dr. rhesler ,1. Lnpnieuski Friend (Chclmsfnnll
II. \e\*ninn {siieeial) Cenlnil Mills Sii|i|dy Co.
Lb.
These people Imvc been hard- I communique said. Japanese naval pressed but (heir morale was <;ood
i During these operations,. Ihe
blows
lines.
behind Ihe
German
Joseph P. Clark, a former rcsi-laircraft losses were nnlv fvo even when they believed that they .Mr. nnd
dent of Lowell, but for the pasl j planes were in for an enemy air attach.
few years a resident of New York] Another bulletin said that 16 After they recogni/eri the Ameri- FJIonor Thorlldikc Trull city, died Sunday nighl in New|submarinrs had can planes their spiriu mounter!
Specially Iunited troops blew up 20 bridges on imiles of the re- treat, killed •!(« Germans, burned <iuantilics of war equipment nnr. Ihen rejoined their dclachinents Ked Slai said.
IIKKUX. Dec. M lOfricin! broadcast rei.'ordcd by ifl'j)—Tbr German high command announced today Na/i bombers had .sunk a Russian desl rover in (he Hj; sea and said Ihat .strong Soviet
i ork after a long illness. He leaves, his mother, Mrs. Margaret (Kel- leyi Clark; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Morrill and Mrs. Anne P.afferty, bolh of Lowell, and Mrs. Maty Noel of Nashua, N. II.; two brothers, Thomas Clark, of Ne\v- ark, K. J., and Francis Ciark of Now York city, and many nieces and nephews.
Mr. Clark was a World war vet- eran. The boriv will be brought
ocen sunk prior itremendously.
io Dec. 20 by Japanese naval ves-| The same'was Hue of ice armed
Michael l.ncliul Dairy SIO
Kdna K. Hanson
Mr. anil Mrs. Arlliur .J. Dion Kdwnrd T. Wilder
The Gray Family
Thomas Campbell
A Friend
Exact Inial .subscribed Io date
sels and aircraft patrolling the'forces under Gen Wainwri-ht
southwestern Pacific.
(By The Associated Press) MANILA, Dec. 30—Develop- ments on Ihe main land fronts in ihe Philippines were shrouded in ollicial secrecy today, but this open city, bearing the scars of
heavy week-end bombings, kept on edge by continued
• .._ ._ _
70 Sign Up for
Auxiliary Fire Unit
CimilnudT Frrmi I'r.int Pncc
is $23,HM.23, Mr. Spcnce declarer
Meanwhile the following tele-•:laud attacks had been .smashed nl
PORK For Stuffing
[raid warnings in effe. I in all of In...... P/)1} AflA TUN..!,
ilhe towns through which I VVQl !})/J.UUU Ul&lK
| passed. I
: fiinlhiiifil I'r.iin rriuil
declnririK Ihat hplwecn Dec. .The people sought cow in onc .John I-'. Kcilly
~'2-^'8 Japanese naval aircraft (own as planes were sighted, cir-! Carleton .1. l.oinbiird
operating in Ihe watersaround cling high overhead. They canto ('. C. Sarnenl Sons Corp. (\Vesl- Luzon had sunk one destroyer lower and lowr-r and Ihe'towns-! ford.
and two submarines and hud j people crouched in their iuacle- Mr. nnd Mrs. \\illiiirn A. ilamaRi'iJ 2li merchant vessels,
of which KPven were left in
sinking condition.
Japanese naval aircraft rilso circling planes we saw not Ihr-
He is survived by his wife;
eight daughters, Chiheiine, Mar-
garet and Horridly Farley, Mrs.
Edward Thibodeau. Mrs. Paul Mc-
Guire, Mrs. Charles B. Rogers.
Mrs. Thomas Maher and Mrs.
Charles, Vaivic; four sons, Peler,
Kdwnrd, John and Mai hew Far-
ley; one brother, U'illinm Farley,jperiod with-destroying r>(> plane- hut Hie insi-nin o( (lie t'. S. and M grandchildren. Friends are ]in and around {he Sulu a,id army. The. people ran into the invited to call at the McKcnna'.Celebes seas and with destroying street ami the cherrs rivalled funeral home, 7S7 Bridge street!many hangars and airport fatil- the rear of the motors over-
ORANGE PEKOE TEA
BROMAR
THKIJMAl.O IIOASTK1)
SWEET JUICY ORANGES
FANCY
MIXED
NUTS Lb-
LARGE
NA TIVE
FOWL Lb-
FRESH GROUND
CLEAR
Then Iliere was a v,renl shonl of joy. In Ihe wing lips of Iho
II. T. Sullivnn Con! C'o. S'i.'i
COFFEE
Lb. Doz.
shortly as to Ihe date of the t clas
sectors ol ihc easlerr
Lb
- 33*
II .
s the plan of those in charqe
received today from
activity over
U. S. army headquarters, each. Kadi training course will Lmvr-11 chanter
anese air environs.
ils of Ihe auxiliary force to train Ihe
man of the ,.,- which declared yesterday that consist of 10 lessons in all phases -fhf |)on',hllK
Cross, In
I.O.YDON, Dec. 'M ^-German
forces in the Crimean peninsula
are cominumg (heir attacks or
Sevastopol hut the Russian gar-
rison there is showing no Oi
weakening. British militnn FRESH WESTERN
I
volunteers in groups of about 50 dore \\- |>ccr| chairman
CI.AIIK—Pici! in Xc-,v Vnrk [Vi- the Japanese were continuing of ire-fighung and it is probable Honolul, of Pearl Harbor,
AI,L Sr/KS IIP TO 17
Largo Selection of CHKF ROASTED and STUFFED
Chickens,
Ducks, Geese
and Turkeys
(icncrous Amount of Gravy With Each Purchase
Pork Lb. Sausage
Polish Rings Lb.
t;<
..'lark. Tlip funeral r'riflay inni-nitiE; ;<(
Mari:nt i t Mc-rri!!. r 1f, r'r.
to land reinforcement in that classes will be held two Manila, the invasion of southern Luzon and were ex- nights a week until all training i-- the..Phili.pp,ines, submarine attacks
erting .steady pressure, made over.
nn reference to the situation \Vhen training courses
,-un! n fllll,-.l-;«l hi
I.to foiiei-jiiitin rliuich ill '.' o'clrvi- I I:IS a. in. (D:I5p. in., K. S.
... Ihe Atlantic and Pacific have source said today,
dramatically brought home Io us, Llseivhcre on t'he eastern fronl
PORK LOINS \VHOIJO OR FULL RIH HALF
SMALL RIB END CUTS ' PORK ROAST
Approximately two hours before
Ihis communique was issued Ma-
nila had a 17-minule air raid
alarm, bttt no planes appeared over of Ibe auxiliary .school, stated that needed Io keep intacl these frort i the city. registration blanks are .now at ev- l'"inles of mercy. The enemv re-
7 nalpli FII-CI>!. John K. Day. T
funeral will l.ikr plarn an \Vf,il|ri
rtay morning; at 0 n'rlm-k frnm t
funrral linmr. 14 >!ii:li):inil str<
Sfilfmii hiuh mass of re^nirin w
?' cfl*--brar''i! :tt St. Trier's ,-(tli[-
at lil -,',•!..,•!;. Fiiirin! will take (ila
in St. I'aTrii.k'.s '-,-111- tf ri-. \\\? a however, in 'IS hours up to 1 p. m. Immediate registration of M) ends. -The Red Cross war fund ra: ric^nifi, [s in c'liaii;,- <,f Friiri
n ''r[<irf M. Ft. .M.-^oridHi.-!! Sr,n l-MIII.KV—nif-rl ;,l l.i I, Mrf. . ;?, Krhvard ]•'. Parley. I-'inu-r
Kir.HV.lv— pie,i in S'-ni!a>-. r»c-i-, :f at Sr ?itnl. Mrs. .Mary (\Va
••" S:. .
Burial in ih rick's- c'-mei.-r:.-.
1 S W .I \T O .\- ri I -c. - . at the ^epli S\vantr.n, mart, ;.ccrl 75
Mourning
Order§ Filled Promptly. We
Send a Filler to the Home, | Reportsfilteringin.meanwhile,fensive linieri with thai on the'lure Ro>if,
._..ng ed to recognize Manila as nn open the direction of Capt. Corbclt.
Red Cross is a people's parItier- ship in time of need. It is pa-
NEW PROCESSED — SIMPLY HEAT and SERVE
the rir.sl series, but as sue- niiqquu>r' 'aid, ^hal whfn
r,niii- '''r '''"'' -'-'''''• K'lerrrlln
stretched (he battleline wider around the bay we finally had
GOLD DUST PKG. NO. 2 SIZE CANS
"
Four times in two day; he '.--id
to refrrat."
Aliieri piane-. w'ni
1 a ac rh h^
the Japanese were fn'.ighc to a" ',?' " '^'! -Tapaneso p standsli',1. but each time threw-! peninsula Sunday. « reinforcements into the fray and^'cstcrfla:'' in a r''J^if''nr
mover! forward again hy sheer weight o.' numbers.
24-Hour Shift
at Trade School
f'. llnorrt rrom rrf.nl ) school committee when it gan-; publican sl-tc committee and izes. r.c-xt week. as a nirmbrr of the s hoot
(To Anthony r.dm. Urilisb foreign sccrrfary. the Sovirl arinrd forces nre "Iriily rna--- nilieent." r.dTM rMiirne.1 Io I.nmlon today from Mrnrnu- cnnferenccs — (Inscribed as "'nil. frank and sincere"— whieh Ird Io a complete afrec- Jiunl hflurfn Britain and
Campbell's TOMATO JUICE
FANCY ORIENTAL FRUIT CAKES"T73901o $1.25 Ea.
FRUITBREAD..Loai120 FRENCHPASTRYDoz.400
BOSTON CREAM PIES Ea.2i0
ASSORTED OVEN FRESH PIES . . . 2 for 290
f.finllnnrri From Frnnl
I
Norman 11. Davis, national
cbair-
cruelties of this war. Wher-{'he .souice declared, the Russian
A haze over Manila bay at
Ibe time of Ihe alert made it
impossible for observers to de-
termine whether the Japanese
hftd again attacked Corregidor,
island fortress at the nioiilh rak river front. and Ihe Malava the American people and our
of the harbor, which was as- command had admitted Japanese liRhtmg men expect much of us liO.MK [>c I" 'By Official S LB.
thrre or in (be north in its
offensive is making favorabl '
raid warnings.
I.t. Joseph M. Gallego. secretary every fronl. Funds are utgenllyl
Stripes. Red cross men are on' There hail been no air attack, ery fire station for volunteers. speds neither'hohdavs nor ueol-
MOKIiELI/S 1'IUDE HAMS
(11 p. m., E. S. T. Monday) ant! men is necessary in order (hat the [should be pushed |n r-iiiid Manilans wailed anxiously to find IraimnK courses m a y b e planned, subscription' Give all he people
WHOLE OK LEG HALF
over- out whether the enemy had decid- All lectures wil1lj bofe r"ijvTMrn ,u,nc,lwe an opportunity Io participnie'. The
cily or just were preoccupied with air assaults elsewhere.
Japanese Planes Blast Singapore
triotism in action |0 Red Cross. .Miseries • not be measured hy
Cnnllnnril Fro
give Io Ihe f war can- . <|tlolns and mathematical yardstick nor per- sonal conveniences. The president
British Report 22 Axis Tanh Have Been Destroyed
Assorted Chocolates
Assorted
COOKIES *$ IBS.
Bch. Ea.
De Luxe CANDIES
Bird's Eye Strawberries
saulted from the ftir for two penetration south of Ipoh. Lon-i helrT'T'Tr-' Kivih; "mv WUI "alin" Wir(-'^> HNS)—A heavv help tnc Red Cioss to deliver the
hours yesterday. don, reporting that outnumbered goods. aitillery duel in the vicinity of BOX
That raid, the lirsl officially re-[British empire Iroops were fi<-ht- "Norman II, >;ivis, Chain ported sustained attack on Cor-mg doggerily against odds, sug-
rcgidor, apparently cost the Jap- gested that the Japanese had ai-
anese heavily. imoit surrounded, but might nol
Sollum. Libya, ivas repotted ir 'he official Kali,-,,, Wllr commu ni'fue loday. The message sair!
"'I'here was aclivily hy re- eonnnissance parties in lbn
The
lery on bolh si.-ic: "took ,,!acn OJ 'he .Sollum froill.
"Drilish lank advances n-,
ANDY BOY CELERY . . .
SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT
OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE, tall can
CATSUP ... 14oz.boi. 80 PEAS 2 cans S70
STUFFED OLIVES
Gen. Douglas Mar-Arthur's head- I have taken, Ipoh.
announcer! tersely "ai (London reported also that two
number of Japanese planes were officers of the Chinese army were shot down," and observers reported in Singapore, discussing joint A]- that one wave of 27 attacking]jjieti strategy and tactics. There bombers marie off with four gaps have been suggestions thai China in the original formation. jmight send Iroops to Burma.) There was no immediate an-1 .Singapore's first air raid nouncement concerning Ihe dam- alert in days was sounded al ace if any—caused by Ihe raid. (WO las( night. There was a which was generally regarded ai second alrrl at B.50 and Ihen the opening saivo' in a Japanese Japanese planes roared over attempt to reduce the fortress. the Island.
Russians Blast
vieinily of Agrdef
number of cnrmy lanks de- stroyed has risen lo 71. (Sev- eral hundred prisoners |,BVP hern lakrn.
"Intensive fighting hv the nrti\
After the, attack the. Jap- Anti-aircraft guns wont into "Our units kri'f, stcadfasl- bornljors l.m-,
ilian di\
targets of Ihe aerial of-'Southern Kroni siree i
Iheir original landing in Ihe Mau- It was asserled that i n place and n,« newspaper si id yr,'.\ n I's way lo nor r.r rn' (\
GREENWICH Lb.
ban area Christmas morning at heavy cost.
?'iiipinci soldiers back from the front said the first Japanese to come ashore were killed to the last man.
"The invaders HnrTcd first in waves of 3fi (o 50 mm." said one soldier. "\Vc mowed down
raids on Ktianlan yesterday Viet f!jr.rs rir.,trrr,T ,j ,.n Ibe Japanese faiiprt (0 inf]jr~t tanks-. :inn>tl :Vf\ I r u c k s casuallies or damage, and IWj menan,j c.(hc.r; snri there were few rasuallies in several artilp-rv baltr-rir.-
ncrnv \
r;insi CAIRO, }. '•nerrijThe Uriiish
announced tanks h,-,r; •ie-nri halt]
JELLIES ^
J a r . dozen
the Kluang raid. It ws.s said also lhal (here was nn dam- ICC lo Kluang airdrome.
The
Thr. .SOVK I " ..,,n, day's lirjbiing on an u:
'"-1ro\cd
metA ""'''fid German line- in reeding ones eame thicker and rplanec^ raider; ^ raiii^id • at^on Kr;"i rr;:ir'n "•>!'•'.•• "p .-
LIFEBUOY SOAP
.>f.s.lrrfiriy ''' large labor TM rb h.-.ppenrd to be l"ier hayf'.d ''li'.h '"'l! caimne;
for," '">'• k l l ; '^ "ishi r;r.rr, ..n/. and v,rr,.;;f,i ' r.n,[to,,ri tlji|ir,»; ir, sr, atc^i'n'
h"av-
3 Ear GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
P.oads WIT" rnin.
a"-live wary trucks and the d f'tni^rr] j, J.ia,j :r.]llr •1 II o
recoringis.sanr.es, fh" ' om- 50l' TS and ]', r.s ir, rnuniqtie
Pearson to Resign as G. 0. P. Boss
•<ns in
In commenting on (he rr.atler lo- conimiKcr.
day, Con-imitteeir.an MeDonough At present he ;, Sss;-:; in- liussia on Ihe conduct of Ihe about encasement occurred
said (he trade school is now ideally fr-eetor-gcrieral for ihe Ifii equipped for en;ergency work be- sion siatiori(d at Canip Kdu-arris, cause of steps taken by Mr. Mc- nnd was recently jradunted frwi Kitlrick and himself toward ltlh-,e (he rorr.mand and ficneral S.larf purcliase of ne'.v equipment and school at Foit I.esvenworlh
Kansas.
Already al (be (rade school Sin. e ca;.;. pe.irson's indue!hn
special classrs »re hcing held rr.tr, (he '.'f.'tf.'i srrvi'T jnn. u; for the (raininj: o;' workers in Ibe Inline o! chairman of the cjiy
defense industries and Ihrse
etavses are possi,blr because of by Mr^. Viola, W. Apuiar, first pnrlrd by (he army newspaper |ing enr,diii,iiu causer! !iy hrav; the new equipment purcruwcd. -ice chairman.
WHIPPED
CREAM
PUFFS for
eijiiimitl" };?•*'• hern pnrformed
2 m? Ked Star to have landed htavj; rains which Urned. the cJciccl in
for Ea E Ea
• onllnnril From 1 front south o( Mos Orel arirj Ga]ii:;a j
between
SIS
Mrs. Henry II. Harris
In four other populated
where the Geimans bar! r
forlifications Koviel Iroops
through, the correspondent
THICK MEATED SQUASH
'.
I
stations in the cily and will and airmen are so valiantly de-1<Pircotiglirlesss, but he gave no spcdlk
ey arises, such as during'air furled alongside the Stars and!
and ihe offensive K fti|| under Ihe fortre.vs nf Jiarrfia weie
wav. pulsed. Cennan nnd Hal
Lb.
anrse dropped leaflets hearing action and searchlight beams ly ailvanriin-," (lie newspaper enemy supply columns ,i's wei!"'a'
the Japanese and Philippine, darted over the sky. Soon the snicl. despite "grcal efforts cv- Uoop and motor vehicle deploy
Kich Mild 2 oz. ^ ^^ 5 oz. or
flags and the words: crar. f bombs was heard erlrd hy (he Germans lo :O
| ianiage rrsulle,! from en
l.'illacks on Tripoli and lbo|Olher Brni'ii |.Inner,
Murnsfer Boi. ^^ Bot.
"We join you in honoring the Two waves of planes attacked eheck (he p1anicky nighl r,f "Several ca.suallies and
memory nf Jose fiua!."
(heir fronps.'
at It called Dec. 27 n;, of
•m the bright moonlight before P-izal, a Filipino patriot. was the -all clear" was sounded
Lshot by Ihe Spanish .<5 years ago
i today. Among Tensest ,iays of ,'iglnin on
COCKT AIL 8 o z . CHERRIES Bot.
!hr.!bo,r,b. in ihe vi-imtj.
upremacy conlinuine all -, stfiiiirr j ,.,„
of
A t h o n s
•<i>-. •'•illirnu an... succr... w-nh a rnttlr. for:plane? repeaicdiv hit'
neavy losr-e.
WHIPPED CREAM PIES
WHIPPED CREAM ECLAIRS
Whipped Cream Mushrooms
CUSTARD CREAM ECLAIRS
CUSTARD CREAM PUFFS
Nov.,-1 pararhtilists were rr-
390*»• 3 200
- 4c °- 80 'S(S
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