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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1944 CM CANDY for Service Men PEANUT BAISIN CLUSTE1S 30 Se bars. SO Bex CLINTON Se 10a STORE 10BB Clinton At.

If. Yule Hope Renewed BERLE TO BE BRAZIL ENVOY Washington JP) Adolf A.BerIe is elated for appointment as ambassador to Brazil, it was learned authoritatively yesterday. Berle resigned as assistant secretary of state in the recent departmental shakeup. EXPERT' Writer Reviews His Comments Made Year Ago Valch Repairing Winding Stems Mele Sprisgt Bole. Staffs Cleaning QUICK SERVICE Acid Indigestion Raliavaa ia miata or doubl year monay beck WM mhh Hutu at) arid u.m p.lnfui.

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1 0 FWiKtur Hall i 'I'LL BE HOME (IN TIME, PERHAPS) FOR CHRISTMAS' MONROE SURGICAL 57, MONROE AYE. Near Clinton Ave. Soufh hmmb OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS STONE 6877 Mmmh These were some of the. 200,000 passengers who passed through Washington station in 24 hours. national Capital's- Union Station was jammed from wall to wall with holiday rail travelers.

In common with railroad stations throughout the country yesterday, the concourse of the RATIONING DUE 75 Objector's Charles Dana Gibson Dies; LIVING COSTS Why have dingy looking WINDOW SHADES Used in Test Won Fame by Girl Sketches ON FOODS INCH UPWARD IN Washington XP) The Office of PYROXLIN Tee Gsarasfeea' Woisabe Sfcade Whin we com replace them or recover your present shades In only hours time. Shades at all prices. Including Continued from l'ate 1A the Surgeon General disclosed yes New York (AP) Charles Dana Gibson, 77, whose pen-and-ink creation, the Gibson girl, was the model of American womanhood from 1894 into the 20th century, died of a heart OPA acknowledged that canned 30-DAY PERIOD teraay mat ror more than a year vegetables were in good supply, ailment yesterday HUMP HREYS but said that stocks were moving conscientious objectors have been serving voluntarily as subjects for artist, who had been In fail- Washington (GNS) The av too rapidly, indicating a shortage before the start of the new pack THE PAINT MAN- studies on yellow jaundice. ins: health for some time, succumbed at 9 a. m.

in hia New York efage family food bill went up MAIN 2117 38 SOUTH AYE. Brig. Gen. S. Bayne-Jones, de year next summer.

War Factor Vital Fra Varkins; at 60 South Ats. Open MondaT Unto P. M. DsUts about one-tenth of 1 per cent from mid-October to mid-November, and Washington Our fourth Christmas in our second World War tomes tomorrow. A year ago this column said: "Thousands of families will sit down to a turkey-laden table to feast in observance of the birth of Christ- There will be millions of vacant chairs at these tables.

Many of the chairs never again will be occupied by a beloved eon or father. It may be many Christmases before the rightful owners of millions of the chairs can occupy them again. "The first war Christmas was observed under the shock of diaaater and defeat at Pearl Harbor "The second war Christmas was observed with restraint and hope of victory within the year. "Now the third a war boom Christmas is upon us and victory still is far away. "Something has happened to our people in the past year.

"The willingness to sacrifice diminished to the vanishing point. "The spirit of volunteer service lessened. "Necessary war restraints, themselves only minor irritations, developed into major political Issues on the home front." IN that same column said that with our boys fighting on many fronts over the earth, "our people seemed to forget that unless we win this war, peace never will be restored to us," and then added: "The picture of America on this third War Christmas is disgraceful. It is one of selfishness, greed, and disunity. Workers are striking or are threatening to stage strike that may wreck our own war effort, at least prolong the war and cause the needless death of thousands of our young men." That column went on to say certain businessmen were fighting for blood money and war profits, that reformers and long-hairs in the government were tryln to use the war to gain their selfish ends; to destroy the very government for which our boys were fighting, and that farmers were clamoring for higher prices, labor for higher wages, and that politicians were being dishonest for political advantage.

"And Mr. and Mrs. Average American Citizen are spending money as though it were something to dispose of before tha day of judgement." column stated it was useless to try to pin the blame of this condition because J'we were all to blame." Then the column said: "Another Christmas comes In 3944. Much will happen before then because the fortunes "of war are imponderable. Reverses always are conceivable.

"We cannot expect that there will be peace on earth and good will to men by Christmas 1944. A million American boys may lie under the sod of foreign fields. Our good fortune in this war may leafe us. We all may be forced to suffer as have the families of 131,000 fallen men." One consideration -which apparently tipped the scale in OPA's puty chief of the Preventive Medicine Service, explained that this disease cannot be reproduced suc Attr Marc. Jf We Will fe In Osr Owe ieidi-o 113 Male 3 Doors fetow Sostfe Xveeae favor is the prospect that the war there were scattered increases in prices of clothing and household furnishings.

Secretary of Labor in Europe may be drawn out as a At tse bat step, cessfully in the lower forms of result of the German counter-of Frances Perkins announced yes animal life. fensive. This would make it neces Red Cross Plans To Greet Captives Washington UP) The International Red Cross will extend Christmas greetings via shortwave to the more than 3,000,000 prisoners of-war held by belligerent nations around the globe. In addition, the American Red Cross has cabled Christmas greetings to all American prisoners of war and civilian Internees. The message will be broadcast in a wide variety of languages through the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva, Switzerland.

terday. Approximately 75 objectors have apartment. Mrs. Gibson, the former Irene Lang-horne of Virginia, sister of Lady Astor, was at his bedside. Gibson, a native of Roxbury, had built a solid reputation as an artist by the time he was 25, but with the publication The period was marKea Dy grow volunteered and now are In the ing scarcity of butter, bacon and pork and increased demand for low-priced articles of clothing and furnishings, accompanied by diminishing supplU.

process of experiment in specially established laboratories in Philadelphia and the vicinity of New sary to ship more food to the armed forces than first calculated, and at the same time reduce the likelihood of an early home front surplus feared by WFA. Another factor contributing to the decision was said to be WFA's latest estimate that the spring pig crop will be two per cent under last year's, while the agency had Haven, Conn. Secretary Perkins reponeu me Bureau of Labor Statistics' Index CIIAKT.FS DANA of his sketches (ilUSON of alluring', love- of living, costs for moderate-income families stood at 126.5 per cent of the 1935-39 average, 1.9 per cent called on larmers for a seven per ly and fragile girls, the artist be came an arbiter of fashion and cent increase. Points Foreseen Increased above the level of a year ago. manner for the whole "Gay '90s" COST ACCOUNTANT WANTED Wanted young man with cost accounting experience and with good background in general accounting.

This is a permanent position and has excellent opportunities for advancement. Please give complete details in first letter on experience, references, salary expected, etc. BOX XX-61, DEMOCRAT CHRONICLE The impending change will re Kgg. Apples, Jtish up Prices of eggs, green beans and era. Women consulted the latest Gibson girl sketch before they Redooe To Keep Your Quality Clothes QUALITY CLEANED SUITS and DRESSES Caah and Carry applea, and fresh and frozen ftsh increased, offsetting seasonal price dared plan their wardrobes.

Although lie said he created the declines for oranges, lettuce ana Gibson girl, by inspiration drawn from seoing beautiful girts wher store point values to practically all utility grades of beef and lamb, the cheaper cuts of pork, and probably to all grades of veal. The top grades of all these meats, except veal, already are rationed. All canned vegetables except tomatoes are off the ration list at present. The number of red and blue ra spinach. Supplies of cheese, canned fruit and salmon continued to be scarce.

ever he looked, he met his ideal model a year after his sketches had "Larger quantities of better up STONE 90 started to attract widespread at N. Y. TIEUP CUTS PIES, PASTRIES New York UP) A work stoppage of between 300 and 400 bakery drivers gave housewives shopping for pies, pastries and dark bread for Christmas weekend scant supplies from which to pick yesterday, although the Regional War Labor Board Friday ordered the Teamsters Union (AFL) to cancel a threatened strike. Replying to the RWLB order to abandon plans to halt deliveries and to have men back on normal schedules tomorrow and Tuesday, Samuel J. Cohen, counsel for the Bakerv Drivers Union, teamst PI'S grades of beef were available in November than in October, and sugar was more readily obtain fstkiMA CLEANERS 104 Monroe Ave.

at Broadway tion points provided for a four- able," Miss Perkins said. "Most of the miscellaneous gooos week period probably will be increased under the new program. The quantity was cufc- in half when and services remained stame. Rents were not surveyed In No the list of rationed TT vember." a Shows Average Changes The BLS index indiaates average was reduced. Norse Cargo Fleet changes in retail prices of selected goods, rents and services bought by families of wage earners and lower-salaried workers in large affiliate, said a union meeting Halved by Sinkings could not be held until Tuesday cities.

The items covered repre sented 70 per cent of the expendl London UP) Nearly 50 per cent and even then he could not predict the "extent to which membership tures of families who had incomes ranjrine from 11.250 to $2,000 in of Norway's merchant navy has been lost since the etart of the war, but steps rebuild it already are tention. The former Miss Langhorne, a fafmous Virginia beauty, was in Delmomco's cne night when Gibson and a party of friends entered. Attracted immediately, he succeeded in having an introduction arranged. They were married a year later. Beginning with a sketch of a small dog howling at the moon which he sold for four dollars, Gibson was a teady contributor to the old Life magazine for more than 40 years.

In 1920 he-ought a controlling interest in the magazine. Although he had more or less abandoned hia best-known medium ink during recent years, Gibson worked steadily in spite of a recurring heart ailment at his summer home at Dark Harbor, Me. He had comp.eted an oil series of aged covered bridges near his Dark Harbo- horn when he suffered a serious heart attack in September. Besides his widow, he is survived by a son. Lt.

Com. Langhorne Gibson, ani a daughter, Mrs. John J. Emery of Cincinnati. will respond to directions." 1934-36.

Trade sources said that even if under way, Maj. Arne Sunde, Nor The index does not show the the men decided on Tuesday to re wegian minister of shipping, an full wartime effect on the cost of living of such factors as lowered turn to work immediately, it would take 24 hours before they could nounced last night. Before the war the Norwegian merchant fleet was quality, disappearance of low start their ovens. Major bakeries the third largest In the world. priced goods and forced changes in the city halted production Fri Cff in housing and eating away from day in the face of the strike threat Sunde, in a broadenet beamed at Norway, said Swedish shipyards have practically completed the home.

Miss Perkins said. over wages. It does not measure changes in Nathan Rogers, secretary of the total "living costs" that is, in the Metropolitan Pie Bakers Trade As construction of 300,000 deadweight tons of ships on orders placed by eociation, said the drivers sought total amount families spent for Income taxes are not in the Norwegian shipping and trade a $3.50 increase over a presently 'OW more than 600,000 American boys are dead, wounded, or captured and many more are jet to die before this war ends, but I renew the same hope that 1 expressed a year ago, which was this: "But whatever may happen, my greatest hope is that before next Christmas we Americans engender a love for our great nation A love so strong that it will prevent us as well as our enemies from destroying that which God and our forefathers gave us." 1,500 U. S. Flyers Held by Swiss mission.

Contracts for even larger guaranteed $45 a week wage. In cluded. tonnage have been placed, he said. dustry spokesmen said the drivers actual wages totaled about $65 to a Merchant Seamen Chicagoans Seek $75 a week, including commissions. Filipino President Cohen, who.

would not say the union men were out on strike, asserted the situation had been pre Holiday Divorces Hailed by President Rochesle Savitigs 'Baidk, Sees Liberty Sure Chicago 'JV) There was a pre- Washington UP) President Washington UP) President Roosevelt told the nation's 180,000 merchant mariners yesterday they "have performed an heroic task in delivering the goods." Extending holtday rush on Chicago divorce courts Friday as hundreds of men and women sought to win decrees Sergio Osmera. of the Philippines yesterday broadcast from Leyte a Christmas message- that Washington UP) Some 1,500 Christmas greetings to the merchant seaman, the President said, peace reign in our spirit now that United States airmen forced down our emancipation is assured." during bombing missions to Ger cipitated by "bad faith" on the part of the Metropolitan Bakers' Association. He said the association failed to follow through on a promise to recommend to the WLB trucking panel that the drivers be awarded a guaranteed wage of $48.30 plus commissions. A recent trucking panel recommendation of a guaranteed $49.30 wage was meaningless, he said, because men were making more than that now if commissions were They deserve, and receive from And may goodwill bind us al as Christmas "presents. The divorce applicants, at times, filled all seats, sat on window sills, lined against the walls and stood in the aisles, as crowded as department stores during the Christinas shopping rush.

Court attendants said the scene was many had been interned in Switzerland "up to last Oct. 1, the Swiss all of us, our thanks for the job they have done." and make us realize more than ever," he added in the message, re legation said yesterday. yon A total of about 95,000 refugees of leased here by the Philippine Con- extends -fco cordial monwealth, "that we have on com 20 nationalities had been admitted to Switzerland on that date. The mon country and one common cause without precedent Judge John A. to- serve the Philippines repre Did Stomach Acid Pains Make Jack Spratt Eat No Fat? Modern day "Jack Spratta" who at no fat braua of dint rcax atomach or acid pain.

Indication, heartburn, burning jmnnatlon, bloat and other condition catwed by exceiia acid ahoiild try American airmen were among 36,000 military internees. Other sented by its duly elected govern Sbarbaro, one of the three judges hearing the cases, did nothing but sign decrees fffr five hours, dissolving some 150 marriages. ment and the cause of freedom of democracy. Spaatz Decorates Udita. Get a 2He box or wnua 'lanieui from your drucKlHt.

Flint doaa muat ron-vlnrei or return box in ua and Ret DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BKnveniwrm fm. -SEASON'S GREETINGS D-Day Forecaster London UP) Col. Donald Yateji, Late Official's Faith in Humanity Revealed in 'Rescue' of Robber Lemon Juico Recipe Bangor, was awarded the Le refugee classes are: 48,500 civilians from ad1cen war zones; 18,500 former Itiiian soldiers; 7,500 emigrants blocked by the war from proceediag to their destination; 3.300 escaped prisoners of war; 700 deserterj from various armies and ftOO of various countries, hospital-zed in Switzerland by their governments, Nazis in Hungary Oust 600,000 Jews I Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly gion of Merit yesterday for his part in deciding which day should be D-Day. Lt. Gen.

Carl Spaatz, commander of the TJ. S. Strategic Air Forces in Europe, pinned the medal on ir you tuner n-om rheumatic, arthrttla or Beurttla pain, try thla atmpla Inexpensive home Yates in a ceremony during which -wipe thm thousand. uainr. on pck- today.

Mix It with a quart of water, add the Geneva," Twitrerland UP) The JuO-a of 4 lemona. It'a eaay. No trouble at all and pleasant. You Deed only tahleairaon-fula two tlinea a day. Often within 48 houra sometime overnight aplendld reaulta ara World Jewish Congress announced yesterday that 600,000 Jews were obtained.

If the palna do not quickly leave deported from Hungary during 'Suppose I were to offer you a jub? Suppose I were to give you some money a loan, say until you could get back on your "The gun was withdrawn as quickly as it appeared. I took out my pocketbook and gave hlm my business card and a $10 bill. 'If you come around to my office tomorrow I'll see that you get the I told him." Baker called a business ac-qu intance that night, asking him to 'give the youth a job. The friend consented. "The next, morning I wondered if I'd done right, but my doubts disappeared as my caller showed up.

His face and hands were the last two months, with some live uiiici lieis wcits ueiAfjiiieu. Yates' "good judgment, skill, sound leadership and reconciliation of differences" in forecasting the weather for June 6 won fiim the award. 'Toughest Guy' Rules Papuan Infantry Unit With the Third Engineer Special and If you do not feel better, return the empty package and Ru-Kx will coat you notn-luu to try aa lt la aold by your drugKkjt under an absolute" money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex impound la for aala and recommended Lt going to compulsory labor in Germany but most of them being I drug atorea everywhere. Advertisement Cleveland UT Newton D.

Baker. Secretary of War in President Wilson's cabinet during World War died seven years ago, but yesterday a confidential episode reflecting his faith in humanity was disclosed for the first time. William Dinwoodie, Cleveland News' church editor, 'said that 10 ye.ra ago Baker told him this story which was not to be made public "until some time after my death." One night in 1912, when Baker was Cleveland's mayor, his chauffeur drew to a curb and entered a store. A figure stepped to the side of the automobile in which Baker sat alone. "A revolver was thrust through the side window and a voice remarked This is a Baker said.

"I was frightened, but I asked what he wanted. 'Your he replied. 'Better hand it over without any "Something in the young man's face appealed to me. I couldn't think of him as a robber. "Won't you tell me why you're try Get the Big New Somewhere In the South sent to.

the Auschwitz extermination camp. The Congress also reported that the Iron Cross Party, aided by the Nazis, is conducting a pogrom against 250,000 Jews who until now had been permitted to remain in "Jewish houses" in Budapest. That number had been reduced to 75,000 west Pacific U.E Realism is the keynote in the Papuan Infantry Battalion, where the "toughest guy" scrubbed to a pink. Hia clothes by the beginning of jJUCL Your Money The bic new Economy Size Sayman Salve contains a full 4 ounces of this grand medicated ointment and sells for only 60c. That means a bijc navlng- every time you heed rear help the native who can lick every other man in his unit automatically becomes Sergeant-major.

Sergeant-majors, at any time, may be challenged by aspiring corporals. SHORTER BATH TOWELS Washington UP) Bath towels will be shorter to make the supply longer. The War Production Board ordered manufacturers yesterday to hold bath towel lengths to 40 inches end guest towels to 26 Inches after Jan. 22. were old but neat.

"This much I'll promise he said. 'You'll never have cause to regret what you've "Today my young friend holds a highly responsible position and there's no telling how far he'll go." Dinwoodie concluded: "I passed the home of the man who had pressed the gun on Mr Baker during the snowstorm a few nights ego. In the window was a holly wreath and in the center of the wreath a lighted candle. and no information has been received about them since, the Congress' said. WHITE IX CRITICAL, STATE Albany UP) State Conservation Commissioner John A.

White remained in, critical condition yesterday at Albany Hospital, where he underwent, sn abdominal operation Wednesday. i in curbing the pain and Itch exter-nallv-cauaed eczema, chapped, roufth or red nkin, simple piles, minor burns and scalds. Look for aak for net the doing I asked. bip new Kconomy SIjjo for only fine. "'I had to, mister.

There's no one willing to give me a job, and I'm.

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