yC»^LIIL,N0.71. SATtJKDAT, DECraiBER 23, 1933. (tWELTBPA^m CHRISTNASDAY Q im ilC RATES Triuddiig Down R eM .Sn ^im bi Sp^niih Upiising TO BRING CHEER REDDCnONHERE TOAU^TOWN M F W OFFER Bid[eU of Food for the Street liftin g to Be Re- "f.'i-r'-. ' Needy, Toys for Poor stored and Form irf Die- h the History M ast I f (U dren Proyided— Pro- destk Charge to Be Widi S s life fw S e t f i fnuns in die dnordies. Q oiged, It is Aiinoniiced. OiNoted Reich Tratl Fke to Rddistag B d ^ G arpoanj, Dec. 23—(AP) Ernst . Torgler, 42, Communist —Fear Otter Defeadasb CSiristmaa Daj will be celebrated Substantial redactions in the ed l^iareDtly incendiary' ’whip of the Reichstag, appeared is Manchester with all the jo y and milesge charge on high-powered tile 85,900,000 Ger- voluntarily at p

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nB/«ALVA9SOBr ABMT May N et CUmb ttie Heaeagly A4|alut B. B. Blarlte Steeps” and ”Haihl the Herald An* 'dbeet^illF MMi- g ^ Sing.” ' flftturdaj, 7:00 p. m. — Aantial 6:00 p. m., Bpworth League pe* ^ iBHKii|iL O n M CIvtatOMS tree and party. Pro* votlonal service. bs brid tamottow « t 7 i90> Rlto gram by tba Sunday School dl* 10:80 p. m., Caa41e*Ught P r o o ^ tbs Songster Brigade nuTbeiM) ]w - reeted by Jamea V. Mtiade, Jr. atonal and Hedy Communion, n l a tobpai^. A’lSigesat,^ '^ ONANIIIEM^ Bfaiy member and parent la urged service will be kept within one hour, Tmctt ot God” irib be presented py ■ tile apt .to. think tbat.if ws -hayn sdf- n M ths Ihhigs that an agaiast xsesibeni ef tito cbzpc, aseuied by to be preaent. so that bus conveyance home can be Ihe IntanwHswal Unlfnnm l fldpnt prepiihndlem In b sl^ . of the spM t e f Jeans that airs so I.’'*;/ Sunday easily had. S p e^ muale for this ay SehoM Lasiwn far A m . 94. tbe aoiuprters sBll bu d . peace, a tit if we have dieogn inter* menadag' hi the ttarid today, both A OecBiaa langnsge servioe wlD 9:30 a. m. Company meeting. (Stm* aervlce by a vested choir of about national wganlaations eo*. tfi nsnoaal in inbesnatksial wy School). 26 voices will Include, the anthem By W M .^ GHJM8Y. A. A. be bald in toe ffloh Lntoeru Chuyb Offidify Ctstt br 11:00 a. m.— HoHneaa Meeting. "Songs of Praise” h j Brown and denmd, that if we can oply hring As long as race pr^ndlce and in- at 9:20 wito toe, annual Christmas Bfltor of - The tbs natiQtti, into wnld tolersnce and j^SMonitioii rule In Kuaic by the quartet. Crulckahank’B "Communion Servioe H there is any vishm that the services- at 6 p.. m. in iB*>gu«b* a With T « o p a r iB « r i 8:00 p. m.—^Praiae aervlce. in E Flat”. This service has l^een courts or leagusa of nathma, the any nation the p#ai$s of the worid Speey Presram Featn’e Christmas servike will be held on world needs at the prsemt tine, it Is endsng«re& 7:80 p. m.—Chriatmaa aerrice In planned with the thought ttat after is a vision of peabe. Bht whan-we pnitikmi of overcoming war with Muday, at 6:80 a m. which ue Songater Brigade, Fred spending the evening (i remember that the leanon wn are pSfOe win bo scliwd. These aza\ dark days In which Spedal Oirlstinas music will be Nona of these agrades is to be wo. are living, from the otsodpoint N iin t s aad Caatatas Depnei—Wam TadnJ Chough, leader, ^11 present a Can* eve) In home gatherings, many stui^rlng comes out of the andept presented at, the Naxarene Church de^iaad or disregarded. We can* of the cause of poace; hut the With' a Christmas sermon by the tata entitled ‘The Clory o f the ‘ pie Inay welcome the opportunity of wozH end that the dream of peace lisrd.” gatherbg in public worship. A ndt 'wmfc Ont great human plans world is being driven by events Ylib Ouldroi Tafcmg tlrt pastor at 10:46 a m. tomorrow. is still uafalflned after aU the without piddldty, and ameal, and as much as by Idoala to solve this ' In toe CatooUc churches special Heralded by toe mildest Opening Song—"Oh Come All Te most cordial invitation is extend­ centuries, it is obvious ' that w« Much^ter has luuL to Vhithful”— Adjutant R. E. Martin. ed to the entire community. eryanl'antlon; but dtUNKa^ tha proMem of peace, if elvihzntion it - masses .will be sung toroughout'the need in these days not onty vision power of organisation diepeods i^oo atU is to be inoaerved. The forces L e a d B f P m s . day tomorrow u d on l^mday. A weeks, winter officially axrhred ' Prayer—Mrs. Commandant Lar­ Vernon. but action. at 1:58 A m., yesteruy. The assi^ the extent and quality of the forces of war-have become so destructive eclal solemn high mass wiU be der. This church will have its annual It is to bs noted that Isaiah's age temperature was 48 at .S iopf 'Scripture Reading—^Mrs. Edward and party at 7:8Q organized. that it is cbmasonly recognized' that celebrated in St. James's Romu vision of world peace was not an yesterday u d 47 at 3:16 o’ cIoi^ I a Q. Harria this evening. The community is The uttons never win disarm whole Peebles may easily be wiped Manchisster churches will observe Catholic Chmch b^innlng imme­ idle dream. Peace was'not going to diately after midnight Sunday. hgbt w ^ wind blew u d toe stt Anouncements and offering. invited. outwardly until they have become out wim the wei^wfos and resources (Sirlstmas In song and story with sbeme now and then. . Selectian by the band. The Christmas Stmday morning come through some miraculous or disarmed in spirit and purpose, and of modem warfare. The fortifica­ There will be a special muricaJ pro­ mysterlouc readjustnumt Of things, special sermons by the pastors. gram. Masses win riso be hrid ngiiegational church wfll they are small. It win be . IdSaL >The Prince of Peace, the ideal ed at 8:30 A m., one for adults up­ herds” —^Harold Turkington. dren and the singing of Christmas the lust for polder. There is no way out for hu­ hold a special Christmas' service however, • for carol stoging--, IHie .Chc«UB, "And Lo the Angel” — carols. and righteous judge who was to es* with selected carols and songs at stairs in the church and the other manity, except the right way. If for children downstairs. The de­ Weather Bureau also said the tem­ Brigada tabliSh ^ reign upon egrth. would The cause o f peace still finds Its the nations will save themselves, ]!0:50 Sunday nkiming. The pas­ perature yesterday was tu dq^rees Duet, Alto and soprano, "And the judge tile poor with righteousness. tor’s theme will be "Christmas- cision of toe Catholic churches to above normal for December 22. THE CENTER CHURCH great exemplar s^>zxpqa«at in the they must be as attentive to the hold midnight Christmas mSHiwm Angel Said” — Alice Hutchinson, He would overturn the ootmsels of Prince o f Peace. It Is in the princi­ ^938” . EUra Lyons. (Congregational) laws of health and safety as is this year is due to the proclamation wickedness and injustice and treat ples' of J«sus that the worid alone necessary for an individuaL fe ria l Irervicea will be held in St Solo, "For Unto You Is Bom This Rev. Watson Woodmff the meek of the earth with equity. of Pope Pius XL making 1933 a can have Udpe. Not that one would Hence we must preserve the Mary’s Episcopal efimreh Sunday Holy Year. Dasr”—Ann Smith. qaorning and evening. The pastor's Duet, Tenor and baritone, “And 10:60 A m.— Morning Worship. set these principles of over vision, and at the same time be ♦ At St. Bridget's Rom u Catholic Christmas Service. Sermon by the Tbpre is the danger in our mod­ against the peaceable and righteous seeking constantly to put It Into topic for tbe r^:ular Sunday mom- Church there will be a midnight TUa Shan Be a Sign” — William mg service will be “Thomas.” On Han and Harold Timkington. minister. Topic, "Christmas 1988”. em world of imagining that peace teschings of other religious, but practice.* It is through peaceful mass early Sunday morning ud The music by the enlarged choir. can come without peaceful attitudes, because Jeeiu expressed so fully ways and attitudes that peace^alone Christmas day Holy Communion extra masses on Monday morning. Cbonu, "The Son of the High­ ^ to carols by the junior choir will By Associated Press est” —^Br^iade. Junior choir and orchestra. and soimd foundations in iteht at- and vitally in his life and tW-hmy can be restored to a world tom by Sx>ecial music wfll be the order at be held at 8 a m. The pastor’s sier- SATURDAY Male Chorus, "And It Came To The music: tltudes and right living, w e areUhe substance of all true religion. dissenskm and distrust. these services. mon topic will be “The Sign." At ------— ■ ■» International League Pass” . Prelude—^The Shepherd on the Hills the regular morning -service at ADVERTTSEaiENT Detroit at Montreal Caudlens. : Alto Solo, "And They Came With ...... Williams Processional— “Angels From the 10:46 Holy Communion will -be ob­ Montreal Maroons at Toronto. Jbate”—Grace Proctor. l^e lived there a sh(^ time many served and the pastor will speak dn Magnril Drug Co. for a nice box Chicago at Boston. Chorus, “Glory to God in the Realms of Glory years ago. Much of both Palestine Opening Carols:' ST; H U r S PAKISH t^ subject, "The TimA” of assorted chocolates of 1, 2 u d 3 CzB-Am League Highest”—Brigade. NO HERALD and,Colorado arc wild desert land, poimds. \ No games scheduled. ' Closing Remarks, Adjutant R. E. A Hail, All Hall ... .Bokemaim suited to toe raising of sheep; apd Time honored “Julotta” services Martin. b. Angels and Shepherds ...... MONDAY people who have be^ to bom places will be observed by the Swedish Dozology...... Bokenfiaon D i s n t l ^ GIFTS say they are very much alike. Congregational Church and the The W e ^ : Sleep, Little Dove. .Old Freitoh Howard Briggs and Irwin Rotow Emanuel Lutheran churih at 6:30 a Mond^, 8:80 a. m.— Christmas d. Joyful Christmas Song .... There wi]l be no issue of The helped with this buil jbkt'U. S. Steel Pmaried gained a -*r TnsnilW Tifffli r b M i'iflii ifful' ate Bqys' bs8^tbalL>T TT i llfo o A erman service. Tuesday, 7:00-^Trb^ m , Boy garten of toe Sunday csekool-is to point net. Special sorvioes win-be held-lb the 9:00 A m.— Simday school. Scouts. have its Christmas tree and party at Liggett and Myers “B” and Amer­ South litotoodtet church tomorrow ADJUTANT AND MRS. R. E. MARITN The Week ST. BIARY'S CHURCH toe Parish House. ican Telephone were again heavy morning with appropriate music. Wednesday, 6:80 —Chib Pack. On Sunday night after toe eve­ Sunday, evening, CSiristmas Eve at Wednesday, 8:00 — In-As-Much Rev. James Stuart NeiU, Rector following their wefiknesb during The pastor’s sermon sul^ct wiU- be To AH Their Comrades and Friend» t o’clock the Sunday school wiU pre­ ning service the choir will go a t^ t yesterday’s rally. “The Friendly Universe.” At 7:30 i7i!i Circle. town carolling under ^ e windows of sent the birth of C l^ t in a pageant Wednesday, 8:00—Shining Light Decembei 24th—Fourth Sunday Owing to toe fact that toe Treas­ p. m.,.the annual candle-Hght and in M^hester. in the fengUsh language. The title in . rick people, among whom are: Mrs. ury' was closed for the. service will be- held under ■ the Circle. IGtoabeto^ Himter, * Joslah Robb, of the Pageant is:* “Jesus, the Light Saturday, 6:00—Jimior Choir Re­ Servldes as follows: heydays,, no gold price was an­ direction of G. Huntington Byles, May Year Christinas Be JoyfoL and 9:80 a. m.—Cburrii schooL Men’s McKtoney, Mrs. Alex Noble, nounced mid the pr^ous rate of organist and choir director. of the Worid.” On Christmas Night hearsal. William Dunn, Isaac Jackson, Mrs. tile New Year FnQ of AA That Con* at 7 o'dock the Sunday school will Saturday, 6:30—Choir rehearsaL Bible class. 884.06 an oimce cimtinuBd in force In the Cioncordla Lutheran church Thomas Morrison, Mrs. Elizabeth Most foreign exchanges opened the Sunday School will present a tributes to Eternal l^qipinesB; render a (Oarlstmas Program in the Notes 10:46 a. m.—^Morning prayer itnrt Clements, William F. Pickles, Mrs. German language. On Christmas Three important dates in January sermon. Sermon tojfic: ‘Gliomas.” - quietly, the British pound sterUng pageant in the English language, Alex Trotter, and Miss Jesrie Brink. being quoted at 86.10% up Day, Dac. 25th, tWe festival ser- for C ^ te r Church people: ’The An­ 8:00 o. m.—Highland Park Sim- At toe 8:00 o’clock Holy Com­ “JesuA The Light of the Wed a world-wide silver agreement Springs Convalescent Home, Parish toe Salvation Army citadel,- starting MANCHESTER-VERNON PARISH Friday, 8:80 p. m.—Girls Frimdly Maunder. comd be extended to other monetary with a Christmas tree and party for Methodist Episcopal Church. Aid. Money, toys, clothing, fruits, Candidates. On Wednesday evening at 7:00 vegetables ^11 be acceptable. bases. In some qiw^rs this was toe childrea of tbe Sunday seheol Marvin S. Stocking, bOnlster. F^day, 4:80 p. in,—..Confirmation o’clock-toe Circle Theriter is'show­ interpret as m e^hg a desire for and members o t the Qsrps at 7:00 10:45 A m.—Morning Worship. class for giris—omitted. ing “Oltver Twist.” The children Christmas Simday. Sermon—"The currency stabilizattoo, although it o’clock this evening. A {urograni of Today, 6:30, Choir rehearsaL and teachers ef toe. Simday school was pointed out that the chief music will be presented by toe Sun- Sunday morning, 9:46, Church Friendly Universe.” are admitted free of charge. There 6:00 p. m.—The Yoimg People’s executive did nbt use toe world gold. Scho

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ittVM, Uka the cat of aeng' aad O n a m i A S OUBTQMB ______1. l__ l t s taMT «kild 9t Cbariai Dlelnoa. Um btoay^ eama back. ^ , labor, aad ooeiuiair.aBee. Chriatmai a« wa kaow it, -la a -a5 SS?ia SSa^rTSSS-"^ tl»r. h«v. D.W ««. «. fDpltag'a "Tommy Atgiaa" Tiirasi Iwtastrial rdntiona boasda iP w p m e e mit M wob>g» r . Oeesd mipntBotta of ot dUBeolty ta tadcr- arixtuns of diUbreat *n«»**n*t from M M AAA T- :««eon4 CIm Mall Mattar. might almost have been written ■hawltny wby tb a m b , alao, «lTT«raS. on* r—r ...... ff.04 Henry erer write anythUif for pub­ Be'o Ahvaya Right dally if for a time th ^ aro sound-1 faw years, ws have started an on- , F. (‘Tlubbor Dol- ’ MBHgaK or TBB AS80 C1ATBD lication and than his prodDctioB was Washington, Deo. 38^—Tbe big _ p ju a s ing tha retreat. tirely new custom. Our qwdal con­ ■■ A ■3i' *i:.'os, Tba aaaoalatad Praaa ts asalaataaly UaUtad to two-newspapM artidas, tribution la that of docoTKlng inside row in NJU^ — concsalsd by yR Foki pellay, la hard to get at. .aatiUad to tbo aao tor lapabUaatloa l i ^ r pribHMtad In a little book, eoa> trees in the yard with colored elec­ the Johnson canamduip polioy — secretary la bia firat of all B«^ dtepatalias oradttad to it PROVBN conoenis the "modal code.’* floor oSloe tafis you be. baa aone o» aot othorwuo oroditod a tbto canrins his mnstrloas parent These tric bights. On Christmas night, vapor and also tho local bows pBb- It’s of vital interest to tba pobUe, ^ aevSl yve^yS?; Ushod horolB. bali&ad and brief U tsraiy efforts are A iu , bdiA to faKhistry aad labor, and iovolvea bkety to aee him into the All rlcbts ot ropnbUoatloB of the Immediate future of federal jna- Treainiry the same afternoon. spoelal dlspatobas har^ aro zo> said to give aridenca of marked cense aad patterln{^ innnnwrable | sight adilch eAls to tha hnU/^iy sorrod. tidpation in indnsttlal piaiming. -W a r m baa a rural ameet His ability and to imUcata that their prasrers to the idebald Shinto-Bud- “Model oodM” have been in the outstanding trait is Ua as- FbH sorrleo elJoBt of N B A Bor- author could have made for biinself dhlst dieties from whom they are all I . ^ better understanding a holi air for week!. A secret "Oommlt- nraaoe of being dead right He Tico. lao. a jdaee in letters as weD as in the descended, the Japanese it to helpful to toam something tee of 80” finally drew one iq> for la impervious to argument on toe about Its meaning, how it s___ ta rte d l^bUMoT's BoprsatBUUva: Tbo I law, which was his profession. It have succeed^ in inevalUng upon A dm inistrator Johnson, whidi. oona- oemmodlty doUar, overwhelms you Jolios Matbows Spoelal Aeooer—Mow I ^ ^ > and where the various customs ob- prised isBoes between the indudrial with diarts and records whether Tork. Chioaco. Ootroit aad Pottoe, | P*ddes a good many to account for their gods to let the empress’ baby aervod at that particular time, and the labor and consumer advi*. or jm t you feel your questions are Again to our many be a male. from. For examjde, the cuatom of oiy boards, with the aid of the legal being answered. "luaMBBR a u d it TOBMAo“oy *” having Christmas trees seems to CIRCULAT1UN8. | th a t direction. Coidd the world require any more and reaearcb staffs of toe Federal Prof. James Harvey. Rogers, have come down to us from the Ger- Trade Oommiaalon aad Oommeroe Roosevelt’s other d*1e^ monetary Tbo Borald Prtatl..e Oompasy, lao., There is a very easy explanation. conduatve proof that they are the ------w—Qne -w*,story «»•has It that marunMartin Department. adviser, until Warren overshadow, friends we extend flBSttdSl ...... only people in the world who are brought the first one into ed him triad for wedta to tell War­ Sr^w »iip«5?^rs‘2wS3St“2 1^“®^ c«^<»««ly auccesa- Higher-up ditched it. They sub­ right theto th^ stituted, under Jdmson’s name, a ren bow foreign ax«ii^g«> would *" **** Ksacbootor Iful authors, even when they inherit “model,” eliminating most concea- wreck the "rubber dollar” plan. — I conaiderBhle talent for writing, find are about everything else? Of Another story tdls us that the sioBs to the labor and consumer Everyone admits that Warren the age-old greeting r.- - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 33. I dtooouragement. rather than lospir- course some of these Western Cau- Teutons worshipped a giant ash boards. Secretary of Labor Frances is a master “saloRnan.” caaians may be skeptical, but what Yggdrasil,in whose Peridns shrieked protests to Jdm' F t o t OTm T o------*“ ******' ****»««’ nuxesM. mighty branches were dwelling son and toe document -formally was Then there was the AAA hear­ UtUUSlJBAS They are very UaWe to regard their are they, anyhow, but semi-idiotic? | places for men and goda At todr withdrawn, though, administrators ing on proposed compensatory taxes An that can ever be said about parents as geniuses whom Japan prayed for a prince, and a I feasts, thty wished to represent thto and deputies stuf uss it. tar foods eonopeting with ^ k . Christmas as the birthday of the would be quite hopeless to at- prince she got That settles that magical t ^ of heaven, so they Both “models were kept secret, Packers, poultry, egg, and fish in- brought Into their homes small trees but the substitute riiminated pro- MERRY Chlld of Bethleheai, as the dawn I i*™pt to emulate, and they dread which they hung with golden h«na vislcHis such a s those calUng for day of an era, has been aaid—thou- ^dlure or even the partial auccess and lighted candles to stand for the uniform acoouiliting and mcni#y sands of times and in language ^ mediocrity as few writers do wl^o moon aad stars. They thought from industries and polnt cause 6,000,000 Jews didn’t eat iwrk I IN NEW YORK that a dragon lay coiled about the relations boards. anyway. \ which It would be vain to try to ^ family literary reputation teM of the giant ash, and to repre­ NRA tendency was shown veer­ That's a sample of same argu­ CHRISTMAS rtvaL There la left only this par- sustain. sent thto fearsome guardian, they ing from satisfactory representation ments toe government gets. It ■(: - ' ticulac Christmas day to ^>eak of, I Sona of reany great authors who By PAUL HABBISON strung raisins together and wrap­ of nonlnduatriallsts on code author­ was lost in toe shuffle when no one New York, Dec. 23.—^Elvery train ped them around the trunk of the ities, adequate information from seemed to know Just bow many f the Christmas of 1988. even attempt to follow In their small tree. When you were a child industries to guide NRA poUofakB, Jews were orthodox. It is not gcdng to be the merrl- father's steps ^are very few, aad and many a bus brlfigs another you probably stn ^ popMm to and settlement machinery for labo^it est Christmas this country ever since in many cases they have rath- shapely young hopeful bent F man was So this is, if not a very merry o t Charles Dickens, even if aa good tainers. I required to give her one of toe But no Bovicea need apply, _ Christmas, perhtqw In a vital “ those of any other fallow, were The market remains glnvtM 1 Chhistmas time we like to see