p’ 1933 Sees By IIIeHl-Iolsfl. antennae r:- sue Writer. l , D00. 20.—-(A.P.)—'I‘he mnvictioo that National Socialist} (Nail) circles either directly znroush g1 oLf the fire in the German Par- “nngnt lllt winter Wll gXpIQm p! an uneimial "lean! commission". o1 inquiry which investigated the blllQ. In s rilllfll declaration "Evidence Of Nazi Plot In Reich Fire Legal Commission Places Onus 0.7 " suspiciorlor Hitlerites. T119 llX-Dolnt declaration announ- "d will! by D. N. Pritt, an attcr- ‘ "BY. said the commission, which came to a similar our clusion beiqre the convening of the trial in Ger. or "many, considered "that it is mp0“. the hands of others, touch- ‘iible that the accused Mum“, v,“ ‘ml-ssh: Wslmono haze accom- . i! r oi h Rel h- today in the final reportjteg" and that “all known efactsccl the case point to the National Boc- ialists (Nwis) as having carried out icr caused to have carried out this presented act oi inoendiarism." .3 Gaston Ball, the Oommilion of The commission also belie d th t Internntidill Attorneil did not in any use the other fourvdefend- mince words in seyig that Hitler- ants are not only innocent of "that ltu were connected in one way or, mother 1% the arson and that Marinul Van Der Lubbe, a young, Dutch brick mason who confessed the incendiariarn, must have hadi help. l Five men. including Van Der; Lubbe, three Bulaarians, and mast ‘Porglel’, former Communist whip in the German House oi Representa- time, will hear court judgment pass- , ed in Ieiptig next Beturday aitcrl a months long trial in which they were called Ccmmunlsfi and in which may were charged with arson and treason. The death penalty was uhed for ‘lbrgler and Van Der bubbe. ‘ o! which they are accused, but have no connection, direct or indirect, with the Reichstag fire." i Any exaction oi the death sen- tence for Torgler was described in the report as “judicial murder," and any move to make retroactive the capital penalty for arson and high treason was classed as “a monstrous violation“ oi the principles of Jus- tice. (Shortly after the blaze in the Reich-stag last February 27 a law was promulgated providing ior the decapitation of persons convicted of these crimes. The law was called sflectivs as oi’ a date prior to the blaze.) Yuletide An Admirable l Seoson For Entertaining Tasty Foods Prepared in Advance Lessen Worries of Hostess-Some Suggestions. The a ‘etide lends itself admir- sbly as s festive season ior enter- taining. Rn- the weaned house- wile, who perchsnos has been hoa- tssa to the annual family Christmas dinner, a series oi lunches, dinners, suppers and evening aiiairs are a source ei worry. But if plans for the retreahments are tabulated in advance, the little affairs that are to be given in the homs will prove anrohlessirl-aomeiotlaecnswhe h mistress oi the kitchen. A most delightful lunch to serve an evening company is hot wafllas. with honey or maple syrup, codee 0r chocolate, and dainty Christmas cakes and cookies. Introducing thmwaflle iron into midst of the company, tan is in watch- in¢ the waffles brown under the spell oi electricity. Toasted crum- pets or scones or cinnamon toast mlybellled instead oi waflieai! preferred Popcorn Popped over the open time of a winter's night puts the company very much at ease. And what better ice-breaker could there be than toasting marshmal- lows over the blazing coals oi tne iving-room fireplace? so: the ‘ or skatinl Dirty. when ahotluppermust bepacked pickles, olives, make provision for a hearty meal ior ravenous appetites. High tea — particularly enoyable on s Sunday afternoon when the hearthiires are blazing a welcomei to young folk — is a Jolly occasion. Yuletide salads and ices or deserts, thin bread and butter or tea bis- cuits and Christmas fruit-cake. chocolate squares and tea harmon- iu with the season. Among the Yuletide salads that are easily pre- pared is the holly salad — a con- coction o! cream cheese, whipped cream, maraschino cherries and small fruit-s served on lettuce leaves. Yule salad may he prepared by jell- ing a tin or tomato juice in moulds and garnishing with‘ cheese bells and pimento and olives. Cranberry and celery salad is also decorative, and spiced with Christmas flavor, while a poinsettia salad may be ef- fectd by garnishing a plain mould- ed iell with “petals" oi pimento in iihe sharps of the Christanaa flower. A pretty end tasty holiday dea- sert is that oi a slice oi pineapple with marasehino cherry on top, while che'ry ices, raspberry sher- bet or vanilla ice cream with a sprig oi holly blend in with the Yuletide spirit. Delicious jellies, the luscious red of the holly berry or poinsettil. in hampers to carry some distance. scalloped salmon, tomato, corn or baked beans, sandwiches, cold ham. Prince Street School Closing FRIDAY l0 l. In. Chairman OhsIus-“O Ooms All Ye Faith- ful.‘ Iehool. Qong-"Jolly 01d 5t. Shirley Bbrguson. Margaret Mc- lonnan. Helen ‘mrner, Rosalie Harper. Chorus-Masters in This Hell," (Old Welsh melody), Seniors inter- ti. IcnQ-“Sin: a Bong of Christ- mas,” Ills G. Douglas’ dsas. Driil-“Bunbcnnet Babies," Miss llackenslds class. Presentation o! I. O. D. ll. prises film-s. J. s. uauueson to Grade Z-l Dlenl Court, 2 Katherine 318G511; Brash 13-1 Janet Blew- lrt. i Jean lumen. Chorus-"lhine, Stars of Decem- ber." Primaries. micron-fine Christmas Cake" Ill-I Bennett's class Genius “ghee-us - "ow-onus! tetwmedietea. Dam-Waiting For sants," mss Fraser's clan. Ohorus-‘Away in a Manger." Priararisa ' “m: Homer's Christ- Ill He.” lb R.~Btewert's class. OhorU-"Dbu Viens tu,‘ Ber- Ilre. h. Oensdlm Oupl. Benlora. "lheflhristmas limb- Dialogue- llflfflrlbm. Osreh-Pwhsnee. Nicholas." ~ may be prepared with little difli culty, and flavored with nuts. mes, Iolry. and the Toys. Pupils oi Grade III. Joan Williams, Billy Bourke. Betty lou Bentley, Fair- lie Prowse. Lois Watts, Wilfred Mackenzie, Walter LePnge. Chorus- Who is Coming on Christmas Night. Grades I, , and III. Exercise-Jack Homer's Christ- mas Pie, Grade I. Verna Vail, Fra-n- ces Jenkins, Helen Quwiife, Doro- thy ncorn, Joyce Spencer, Beverly Smith, Joan Mackinnon, Emilee |'I‘weel,vB1_'ddie_ Sterne. Prank Bad- ler, Bobby Brencer, Donald Smith, Warren MarBaqhBtll Stems, Ever- ett Cuicllfie, gmreq Twcel. Sop-Miss Pauline Gesner, The Night Before Christmas. l Pantomimet- The Christmas Spi- rit, Grads V, Tun Royers, Gerald Foster, Eleanor MacLeod, Beryl De- Blcis,‘ Joan Smith, George Rogers. Bill Kine, Eileen Vail, Eugene O'Brien. i Violin Sdi0—"5:-renade Badine“, Mes Pauline Irlam, I Boys Q"er'trite-- "See Amid the Iwmwn snow." _Dons'.d MecEach- em, Trmple Hooper, Prank An- drew, Lbweli Brehaut. Recltatiou- ' unriitmaa Bells, Errol Macrihnen. ’ Diwoguo- "Sitting Up for San- ta," George lhlcrnfllan, David ‘Bentley, syn-m Chandler, Jamie Iripps, Marion Kine, Herbert Ste- yens. Delys Worth, Ruth Tar-bush, Gordon Smith. Action song-fine ’ Christmas Baby.” Gradrl I end II. hercise-"Ifire Menage of Old," Lois 1101mm, Annfledler, Gloria Large. ' ' Bells." Chorus - "Christmas Grades IV, V and V1. Reading-‘Ths first Christmas.“ 7 '- Brio llacflreser. iss- “Bplflt of Christmas." l liner-e . Pupils c! Mil Macmillan‘: and Ill llackefi grades. Violin eon-roses Iambino.‘ Bill! Roger-a BeYectWn W ObOfD-“Itl . . ' George Abbott. Joyce _ Heeschen,‘ l. 4 e Every woman needs HOSIER Y many pairs, and can never have too many. All nicely boxed. prices range from 790 ‘° $1.50 SILK decision that is never wrong. Decide on a fancy Silk Um- brella. Prices varied are the styles and Prices Neckwear-Another useful gift. Prices the right thing for the sporty girl. Set Try giving one of these Sweaters they are to please. Prices .. $1.50 - $5.50 r May we suggest a new Handbag. Many and $1.98 - $0.50 $1.00 - $1.75 One of our new Velvet or Wool Scarf Sets. J usi $1.90 s’ $1.50 Hankies A fine selection oi’ Boxe puzzled what to give make it one oi these boxes of Hankies. Separate Hankles (fancy) Boxed-three and four in a box from ................. d Hankies. When 150 - 45o 350 - $1.00 Ties l Ties l’ The gift that never fails to be appreciated. A huge assorment Prices 29o - $1.50 Cases May we suggest Over- night Cases and Vogue Robe Cases. Prices $4.75 - $5.75 Hose A big assortment. Prices 290 - 75o Men ’s Cloves Mmfs Lined Kid Glov Prices "$1.25 - $2.00 _" _ Buckskin Gloves. Prices 152.15 $4.50 lPro Nighigowns - a at . . . . . .. Bathrobes of Padded Silk, Flannel, Eider- down, etc. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nova Silk Bloomers and Bobbettes, all nicely boxed at 00 $2.75 -_$5.75 only Crepe de Chene Silk Bed Jackets . .. a Helpful’ Suggestions for th 0i course He will like a few pairs oi New Hose. es SHIRTS~You need in Brown and Grey. rm! crlsamrrzrowu GUARDIAN "m SUGGESTIONS FOR ALL‘ Many Reasons Listed Below Why You‘ Li Should Shop Here ncgerie b0 d Lune‘, beautiful Ladies’ Silk Pyjamas, assorted materials and " styles, Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' $1311” .S.°.'7.‘T‘. .‘.:T?"?.‘.'.°. .°.“.°.'.‘°’. .".".’i°§'. .’ ii.“ . .° l.’ I $1.00 - $2.95 aalaelaeacaeaaaauun e THE ONE SAFE BET FOR FATHER, rmornnn 0R n1 89o - $4.25 .l.'..°.'..’...‘f‘fl??‘.’.“.‘l’.‘?..5T1? $1.00 - $3.95 $2.00 - $10.50 not worry, these will be appreciated. Supreme. l FUR COAT Who would not be _ delightfully aur- prised on Christ- mas morning with one oi’ these beau- tiful coaia. Let us help you make your choice. 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