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Lowell Sun and Citizen-Lea'der Tuesday December 30 I94I:
BritishTanks
Battle Axis LONDON', Dec. 30 (I.N'S)—Brit-
sh militf-iy authorities said today that a "lank battle of some mag- nitude" has been fought between the mail: British anti Axis forces oeyor.d Agedabia on Ihe Libyan deseit.
Details of Ihe action have not yet reached London.
Authorities said they still were without confirmation of reports that Ipoh has been surrounded or captured by the Japanese in north- western Malaya. They added that on the eastern fcont the Russian advance is progressing "tatisfac- torilv."
Icy Streets
Cause Two
not <;oins,' to tell you that this is icy roadways.
bwaiiv! of the natuial [oililu'k1 of Rational church in the church vestry, where an excellent breakfast, followed by a fine speaking program, was enjoyed. Thei A truck operated by George
The Briqhter Side jy DAMON RUNYON
1,08. ANGELES, Doc. 30—11 took I There were no submarines in noarly a monlfi for .^ome of tho i'08 hut Ihero \vorc rumors of units army tiansnotis to make tho jour- •of (he .Spanish floel lurking in the ney" from !-im Francisco !o (lie 'Pacific' ruid !he fir^t Irnm|ior1.s out
beof. tinnorl salmon am! almost ovorythiriR olse they rotilrt wrap tin nfounit, and of course beans and hardtack, the laKor not mfrc'iuonlly mouldy.
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Thr transports Here, alan
studied u'ilh "ill linrsc meal trhieh. soon dfcetoped syrnri- totnx nf gunijrenp. and had la be dumped oterbonrd. It is said that eis n result eien the
Philippines 1") years ago in tin; days of ilie Span- ish - A:ru'iioan war.
Of course tho run to Iji^ i^linH> has hivn vastly
i of San Kivinrisro ti'nveleri in packs
of four or five Homo of the shipsj
were IVu'itic liners anri some v/erc
stodgy olfi luhs hastily asserjlhlorj: tlmrk ahnndnned Ihe I'aeilic from tho n>;t^lwisr- snvico ;ind' far year.*. M<i.it nf Ihe men HMnvhfj r' to rarry iho ei^htly
ir-ourort in mat tor nl
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over (hat nf wnUT JnliaiU'ly
thojBI tin).
Alticnviir! al ;:.••. i;a<l1 t>v<T hi-i-nj
KJ \!\f n-Kciutilu tt;in<:;>oi i< ''<•' iiipht, even i
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Auto Accidents LOWELL — Two minor acci- dents wire reported to police last cli'yv/ and dis.cornforl. Bui we are,TR!"MLI BREAKFAST—One of ihe best attendances In years was nofed at Sunday's breakfast of the Tri-Mii of tnc First Congre night, anii both were attributed (o
iilixh the lint.
By SIDNEY R. FLEET
ON' THK CAI.K.VIUfl
Kalherine Donovan of 31 Flor- ence avenue, reported to police
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irei.~ie.-i in the murniuy, uhieh nl linl is an ilii-rrsinn nl nil. It leetti runliiiiny lo nil around and sieent, or fierlm/is just fif fat.
ntrny roip< on v.h;i1 yrrrnfil tho n-itrf the bine, uniform de- m<-M "k^priaU1 vomuro on '.vlih'h signed /or Dakitln hliiinrdfi
null a* the t'etynt/t' ndl'fincfd lauii.'hrr] ih" I'lsitins, lmi.il- !ii/")<i mid Ilie iienttier ijfit htilter
niijos fmni a nriM- rif han'!Ril of ir.on 11* S'-i/-' ;.n .'.'M;'it r-
they lieijnn peetiny thix eorer- 1
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'A /,,,', l l - l l f „', ,.'! ,',,:•! .,!.„.Il \ K/JI/J.V lieeonie n yreat setindnl
done as jiooily ns 1:1 '.'S.
7'/i«s "»' reintitrtiiiii nl I'.'.niirit lie. sliifif. Mnr!:i! 'I'h'- Ann'iiciiii soldier is an
.l/ar.lr(/iur'.s' I fl « d inrcrx Ihe immediate titttin r,s » iniyhty difiicult proposition, expefintty in//< the tieuitnt
.<!,•:. I, dnn n ,'Iiii'li Hi'?/ :,-„,: ,„,!. ,',:,• ', In,., nf / a ,tfi-
n.o.. II ,,-it. I,!:,: n I:,t,ii<IJ.
jirna/inx ins,iitui:on in th^t h'1 ran siuvivo all manner of bad
(«u aiiiiy aulhoiilic-, <ii<! not nf time ritnninij agniiixt n*. (hen k!K'',v mudi about outfitting HV tire nfitimi.-itie tnnuijh tn <!iijs in <-;nry soNheis on Ion;; tliink thai it nil! lie done il : \iv, ;i^< >.. 'I'noy lilnli di'Mible and he cult just hold tin a tittle tnj.k-ti''ifri nnnk.s on Iho v^ii'm1 longer, ttiniioli li'e etdmit il ifii'i'ks on tlo'An into Iho rai^o it-ill like alinnfl n mnyicinn nt iliol'N r<ivl [,a<'l:od Iho stililiers in tnitileiry innneiiier tn neeotn- , liki'H oiinnMl asp:n;t(;us. 'I'ho '}:iui> iim^M'''!! mainly of tjnnrd
youth, (hat is. what it is. Just youth. Ten years nflorivarris those saino blokes who ondurod thai voyage lo Iho Philippines '.voi-o I rijbahly s'liiav.kinR wlicn Iho ,-\'or-lovin^ failed to bro'.vn tho wheat cakes (o I heir taslc.
majority of those present at trie affair is pictured above immedately after the speaking program.
jCostopoulos, '11, of 404 Adams street, and a machine driven by Malcolm C. Boston, 32, of 62 Ger- rish avenue, Dracut, collided at School and Cross, streets, but no one was injured.
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS IN 1942!!
in Liberty hall next Sunday after- Arthur LoBlanc, the Canadian with tlio same dose, of lead People Say noon. violinist who made such a good that she rained on the help-
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jdes.rcd anoppor umtyto pay the|tho M(,t,.opom.,n Op^a has ^j 'Think of Tokio. with 10
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The personnel consisted of many tan Opera. This was 23-year-old attacks.")
players prominent at thai time Astrid Varnay, who at short notice Senator Wheeler (D) Mont., many of whom arc -slill active in stepped into fhe exacting role of lender of the non-interventionist the .society. Among the violinists
were John H. Gilmore. Bert Notini war, declared that "we should iKatherine Keaincy, Helen Lannoi without any opportunity for ail or- bomb hell out of Tokio, in retali-
FRESH NEW ARRIVALS
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active members. educated in this country, got her given others in the. way of air chance recently at the 'metropoli-
capacity in the common endeavor which n ill bring us victory over our enemies."
Eden Praises
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oiy of the I.Ko Keriuclo ISotivon:;ln Husoni, It-iban piruvi.u ^.vho ri;rd in HorSin in the >um;v,rr of IfO! Back in hi> ho;.!iood he NUIS a prodigy in Vienna ar.d at Ki hr >va^ tv.akmp: a Micivxfiil cor.cei i lour. Thcr" i^ ir ;;o:^! !iito:\^l in
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(D) Md., chairman of t senate
praise of the Russian armies uaSj
CHOICE
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In ils Concerts Die sneietv has [irano in European opera houses. I 'V"""!" >° non-mler- Httlerism.
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to tlie musical and social life of Lowell ami vicinity lias been sho\vri by the ninny nV|uoM> for its sei'vice.s on Ot'ca>lon.s of civic
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imt until nre*tntly Hit .srr/io.s ,yu tin' linger deel.'.'i nf the
ti> Ihe tnertiinidx. The only
PRIME RIBS VEGET ABLES
RoMon Symphony orcheM ra Fri- SWEET JUICY ORANGES 2 doz. gg* At ihe regular concerts nf the
day afternoon and Saturdayeve- ning of this weok the soloist \vill he Alexander Borov.tky. celebrated
tho iuch(\-li;: ,U the Bach feMivai in IP;U. lie i> to play Hie Coru-orto in I! flrt iiiuiov of'T.^rhrtikows-ky. This i> fV.e \v.oi k. Uir iirst :nove- iUV'tii <d \\hirii ha> been nliU^ed i;i
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written by the Kn^'ii.-'h nvuj'v'isfr in memory oi! his father a;in r/.i^li- er. rt'iunrijni; on' the program win be Iho Concerto iv;r<\->o of Mar- tini for Chamber OrcheMra and:
In Bu.soni'is Memory
Those uf-.o likened lo tli;- broad-
Vi(>t of lf-,e I'hilluuniMir Sy;r.- Tho;iy oiil:tvlr.\ on .Sunday under
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ui'cd prominently in Ills
SFiSiMove Grows in Congress for Retaliation Bombing of Japan
His piai:O concerto,
played oi> Sunday by
.shows the influence of tiic famous
Abiir- l.is/.t. At the start of the
World war 13u.soni a«ain rame to
Anit-iica hut later settled in Zurich.- \VASFIINGTOX, Dec.30 (IMS); 'without warning by treach- jthat her car skidded into a large .Selections from his imcompleteili—A riiing surge of congfcssionali erous foes." •trailer-truck at Middlesex and
.Inn. 1—Philharmonic Orchestral[°Ilf'l;1 "Doctor Faust" were played ir^dignation today demanded that Senator Elbert D. Thomas Walker streets. The truck was p
.Society, Liberty Hall 3.15. 'b> tfie Pfiilharjnonic- on Sundav America exact heavy retributioniUlah, warned that the Nipponesejdrivcn by \V. II. Seats of Cheny- Jan.' SI—I.nbushul/. and Ncrnr-n-j'111'1 "IOS1 "f us heard them for the;for Japanese bombing':s of defense- fighting power must not be under- jVille. North Carolina. The local off, .Memorial Auditorium 3. .first time. |CS5 Manila. rated, but predicted that in theWoman reported that she was Of General Interest Senate Majority Leader lend Japan -will be crushed." operating on Walker street, and attempted to stop at the intersec- tion of Middlesex street, when, her car .skidded and slid Into Ihe truck, which was passing at the
From Julius Woessner comes a I Joseph Bonnet, the eminent liarldey led a group "' sena-
resume of Ihe organization and|French organist, is again in this tors, both former intervention- What Noted aims of Iho Lowell Philharmonic 'country for a series of recitals and ists ami non-iriterventlonisis,
;On:hcslia. society which is to fiive Kave a program over the air onI in urging that the country's ithe lirst concert of its 17th season Sunday, armed forces repay Japan
time.
Nazis Raid British Coast
t in return not one but many LONDON", Dec. 30 (INS)—The air
ministry announced today that r three enemy planes were shot down during a one-hour Nazi air attack on the northeast coast. Damage am! casualties were re-
Organized by Mr. Woessner and impression here recently, gave a a group of musicians late in 1925, recital in Ihe Town flail, New
less Inhabitants of Manila.
I By International News Service) tt'ASHLN'GTOX—Sen. Alben W. on Japan will destroy more peoplejBarkley, Democralic leader, calls MARKET EXTEND TO ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS [ciety ceased lo function after manv Tibbett con- than is possible in'.Manila," said|JaP bombing of Manila stupid: I'
THE CLERKS AND MANAGEMENT OF SAUNDERS
the Lowell Orchestral so- York, last evening.
"Each bomb, each shell, dropped!
jvearsofactivity,thesemusicians,^-,,/Vrm,,"'TMappemleciomyBarkley. hopeandexpecttheJapanesewill
ishcrl Lowell Trust Co. building. lago in "Olcllo."
rcali/e is that her island home is'source.s in order to insure victory ported slighl.
No elevator ran on Sundays. So Fritz Kreisler lias completed a no more difiicult to attack than in Ihe Pacific as well as the At- 1
•that meant a climb of five or .six ollegc- song which he had prom- are the Philippine islands, antic has never been more neces-
flights of stairs with double scd lo write for the University of (At Chungking, an official nrv."
basses, lympani and music, also the Visconsin. President C. A. l)vk- Chinese statement oflcnng
carryiii!; up of chairs two flights. tra of the university is the author sympathy to the Manila popu- BOSTON"—Cov. Loverclt Sallon-
This did not dampen the ambition f tile words.
o: the group, as by the time of the Gels HIT Chance
• lace expressed hope that "the stall rieclarcs a state of emergency: day scon will come when the I urge all the people to avail Japanese at home are given themselves of every opportunity
first concert given in March 1020,
the orchestra bad increased to '13 Another young singer, born and what their militarists have Of the privilege of serving in same
^Joseph Lawrence, .Stanley Conyea chestral rehearsal. Virtually, it
ation for the Japs' uncivilized r .. .. :,
Soviet Armies
Bruennhilde in "Die Walkuere," forces until the country went to
s
lion were Mark M. Tease, Waller But aspiring yolmg singer's should TM"±"«« /'"^
presen.edmanynofLowell's.spromi-| nont ^iii^ci'5 inckirling Uerirani Nrild, Anioy French Pepin, Kath- leen M. Jennings, Henry Jackson Warren, Thurc E. Gilmion, Nora Reagan LontUin, Eflith H. Pepin, James S. King, besides such groups as the choir of St. Jean Baptistc. church under Rotlolplio E. PepinV direct ion; and SI. Anne's choir tinder the leadership of William C. Heller. Oilier .soloists \vtio have
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appeared v..ith thi? society ar
ley Boynfon, Hodolphc Jan^son La Pnhn, Alice Wellman nf Boston.
! «""»»»«•._^»-,^'T" <«> "OurtalksinMoscowworefill!, Huns., exhorted the. American i frank and sincere," Eden said.
tVian half of tho automo-j people (o "fight 1with every- -I was lucky enough to see some- on the highways of the j thing we, have' to win the thing of the military performance
- A, Mi:C;irthy. Next Sunflny Anne Thomson of thi.s cily will be the
soloi.-t.
That Ihe orchcstrn is on asscr
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1 roru'erts tn be ^iven this ,>r<i=.o •A full house would br Ibo ^
; e.^l t riiniU' and f ncoui a^rnicnt to j the member> next SLInd.1y.
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Filed for ITformer shoukl he the dii'e of the t\vo-pirtno recital hy Pie;; e Luboshut/ anri (i^nia Nemennff in Ihe Memor(i1 Audi- ionuni nn Jan. ^1. Tlr.s \vtU br their third vi«it lo Lowell und^r tlio nu>pices of the Purker course. Thev !i.v\'e a new [To^rani re,id\ Tor u>.
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The fa'-t ib.,11 from IJ^Ol :o lv.Vi be t-uu:hi ai \!x" Now •;n^i^\\-[ Con-riA-,-io:y of MII--.V in Boston.
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1 Arthur \V. Greeley, bass: Wilfrid vocal art antl operatic roles a se- territories committee, broadcast voiced today by British Foreign
reassurance to the Filipinopeo- Secretary Anthony Eden upon Ins ||l3oulger, flute; Charles Thompson, rious study since 19,'W and had ple that "(hefinal chapter will
1 ' o b o e ; M i r i a m
jj!, Usher., clarimnet. iyprague.tvmpani.
W a r r e n , and
J a m e s w. > o " i r r k . t e . d i i i h i a i u r d u t a i t t n i t . . Hj i i e . i r f i i i i r . s i t l i i l n l - - t . c i . l i f , - - , . r e t u r n t o L o n d o n f r o m M o s c o w
ms lrl n f m lslnn s aimed at the "utter defeat,' of Yavor, fo.merlv a coloratura so-! ! TM TM'»Tm*fr " f '
P'ascnhal sliruclior was hJUerT motihnecr.. M.Ma,r.ijan °. .<^-''-y-•J-a-p•anese- i•n••v•a••d••e-r• b••e- where he negotiated an agree1ment
war into uliich the. United State* was forced by attack
of the Russian armies, which truly magnificent.
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