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Services will fa* held at the J e n nings . funeral parforf Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock Sot Mra,
Myrtle Roberts; 68, registered nurse,
who died Saturday in Ellie hospital.
The wife of the late E d w i n Robr
erts of 141 4 Nptt Terirace, s h e h a *
been a. resident here about tour
years, coming from Summtrbill, flJ.
She belonged to Emmanuel Baptist
church.
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She leaves a-daughter, Mrs. William C. Ketchum.
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The F a c u l t y Women's club . b t Eachron, Mlsa- Maria. Smith, Miss
'-Kr«. Charles S, Ruffner, recently,
Members of t h e S c h e n e c t a i y A s appointed chairman o t the Wom- Union college will meet on Friday Sarah Steers, Mrs. Alonso Paige sociation for Childhood Education
,
» y TQNI A D A M S
en'* Action Committee for Victory at the home of Mrs. James. M. Walton, Mrs. J o h n Faber, Mrs. held -tbfelr 4wice-po'stponed m i d and Lasting Peace, has received Cline. Kingsley W. Given will be Thomas Peel and Mr». William season meeting yesterday afternoon
A3UPANT, March 12. CW.—New
word from national headquarters the guest speaker, Mrs. Mortimer Fabrey.
at the YWCA. Joseph Czysewskt,
s r ^ ^ a r ^ t o d a y - b e c a j a e - t h a J h - s t state J
ELLSWORTH HINSIK
in N e w York, that oply 62 senators F. Bayre Is chairman, assisted by
in charge of Americanization f o r
"""'.rig ,the Union to enact a law mskMrs, P e t e r Pinep Jenkins of Ros~ tbe Schenectady public schools, and
can b e absolutely counted on t o Mrs, Norman Bennetton. Mrs. G.
Ing religious o r racial prejudice in
Ellsworth CA1) Hinsie, 42, 4t 022
support a n International organisa- M&rcellus Clowe, Mrs, George D. endale road entertained recently security of the citizens' Unity comselecting -workers a- punishable ofAltamont avenue, who died Saturtion to enforce p e a c e . Twenty-4wo Kellog, Miss Esther G. Ely, Mrs. for her son, Edwin, w h o celebrated, mittee, epoke on Dumbarton Oaks,
day in St. Peter's hospital, Albany,
senators are doubtful, the letter Irving Langm'uic, Miss Mildred his sixth birthday. Present were A t e a preceded t b e meeting.
...
/ G o v e r n o r Dewey, after a "15-minafter a brief illness, will be burled
from Mrs, N o r m a n deR, Wblte- March, Mrs. W. N. Maryin, Mrs, Susair Williams, S u s a n Stearns,
p t e public ceremony. In the. execuIt w a s announced that the folin Vale cemetery after services this
bouse, national chairman of the Vladimir Rojansky, Mrs. Harold J. S a r a Linder, Gall Sims; Barton Bis- lowing elementary teachers In the
tive «>hamberr signed the Ivesafternoon at 2 o'clock at the Oriscommittee, Informs, and 22 listed Rowen, Mrs. D . Richard W e e k s grove, D a n n y DlCarlp, Everett M a y - Schenectady a r e a have"been named
Quihn." anti-discrimination bill at
wold funeral home, Woodlawn, St.
MILTON I* OARLISU5
nard, Clayton Moraveo and George* ACE school representative*:
as irreconcilable. These
figures and Mrs. J.«i3arold Wlttner. ,
1:25
p.m
before
approximately
200
v
Creorge's Masonic lodge conducted
loft
Tqd.
persons.
Mrs. Irene B. Bhaw, BrandVwinej
H U D S O N F A L L S •*- A reijiuem were compiled from t h e voting recservices at the parlors last night.
ord*
of
senators,
their
speeches
and
Similar legislation is being conMiss Ethel K. - Wetmore, Edison;
The Music Study club will meet
high
mass
for
Tech.
Sgt.^Milton
I*
%
Rev.
H.
D.
Shimer
will
Conduct
ROY BORDEAU
Mrs. Robert W . Williams and her Miss Janet Hamilton, Elmer; Miss
sidered by seven other states and
Carlisle, formerly of Schenectady, their answers t o a questionnaire on March 18 at the'home of Mrs,
other services this afternoon.
children,
Ann, S u s a n and Holly, of Julia Arnold, Euclid; Miss EMaasubmitted
to
t
h
e
m
before
t
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e
last
also
by
congress.
NewxYork'a
law
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Plngon
of
Myron
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t
husband'
of
Mrs.
Shirley
M.
CarFormerly
a
constructHm
engineer
Pvt. Roy W. Bordeau, son of Roy
~/m
Rosendale
road will leave today t o beth. Scott, F r a n k l i n ; Miss Elizaelection.
l a e l e c t i v e July L
Mrs.' N e i l Reynolds . will be in
Bordeau of 1027 Albany street, Is employed with several concerns, lisle. 263 Main street, w a s conBaying he was "happy and home on furlough. Private Bor- Mr. Hinsie bad been working at ducted at 8 a.m. Saturday in St.
"At present", Mrs. Whltehouse charge of the program on "Music spend several weeks with Lieuten- beth X. MacMlllan, Fulton: Mrs.
ant (JG) Williams, w h o i s stationed Clotilda M. Fleischner, Halseyj
proud"* to approve a measure by deau entered service 'Nov. 10. 1W4 the General Electric Co. prior to Paul's, church by \Rev. E. J. E. states, "it is possible for senators i n - t h e Concert Hall".
in Baltimore, Md.
whl£h "the people of the State of and trained at Fort McClellan his illness. He was born . in this Surprenant. pastor. \ Sergeant Car- representing about T per cent of
Mlss"*Louella Denesha, Hamilton;
N e w Y o r k / t h r o u g h their govern- where he received the Infantry city where he had been a lifelong lisle, son of Mr. a n a Mrs.. Harold the people to block a treaty. W e
Miss Annie B. Davison, Horace
T h e members off the Edison club
Mrs.
J
a
m
e
s
Lake
Elrod
of
Union
ment, reaffirm thefF faith in- the marksman's medal.
Mann; Mrs. R h o d e Bun-ell, H o w e ;
can
be
plunged
into
w
a
r
by
a
s
i
m
A
Carlisle
of'
th/s
village,
w
a
s
held
a
duplicate
abridge
party
on
resident.
He
"
belonged
to
St.
On complesimple principles of our free re- tion of his furlough h« will report George's Masonic lodge.
killed in action aJfc/Bayiitne,
le_rna1orUy YQtf, Pi
;day s v W n g - a t ^ e ^ " l u b h Q u e e 4 g ^ e t ^ P f l n M f r ^ ^
Lrnco
public", JVwe-y dedaied
but every difficulty is in t h e w a y m Rexford. North-sought winners with her sister and brother-in-law, Miss Margaret Downey, Maywood;
to Fort Meade, McT Bordeau is a 'Besides "his wlfeTMrs. Madeline "bourg, Jan. *3.
"X X x by this act the state- deThe purple heart medal and a of our accepting a treaty of were Miss Eileen 1!. Kavanagh and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Rice Mrs. Helen H. Cain, Nott Terrace;
former Mont Pleasant High school Knueppel Hlnsle; he leaves a" step*
clares the simple principle that in
Miss Mary Kelly, Oneida; Miss
presidential
citation w a s awarded peace."
E. M. Stacey. East-west winners
son,
P
v
t
Albert
Hanna
of
the
U.S.
employment there shall be no dis- student and w a s employed at the Army overseas; one sister, Mrs. posthumously to Sergeant Carlisle
Paul Mansfield Adamson of Phila- Helen Cole, P l e a s a n t Valley.
This results, the letter poltjts out, were Mr. and Mm, W. T . Thomas.
General
Electric
before
entering
crimination by teason of race,
Mrs. Ann H. Erbachtr, RiverAgnes Palmer of this city; and t w o and was received recently by fils from the fact that the requirement Others playing were Mr, and Mrs. delphia, Pa., Is ' spending several
creed, color or national origin. It s e r v i c e . - - .
Sergeant Carlisle
served of a two-thirds vote In the senate J. L. Tooher, Mr. and Mrs. John days with h i s mother a n d sister, sideFMIsa H . Eviia Chadwick, V a n
brothers, Burton R. Hinsie and Dr. wife.
expresses the rule that must be
Dfeland E. Hinsie. There are t w o w i t h the 26th cavalry reconnais- to ratify a treaty, giving, for ex- Horn, Mr. and. Mrs. C, W. Bryant, Mrs. John Mansfield Adamson and Corlaer; Mrs. Rebecca E . Matties,
A if»
fundamental in any free society—' necessary. Violation constitutes a nieces. His mother, Mrs. Lillian P. sance troop, Yankee division of ample, the 100,000 people of N e v a d a Mr. and Mrs, August Schmidt, Mr. Mrs. Frank S. Lawrence of Park- Woodlawn; Miss Marjorie Chamthat no man shall be deprived of misdemeanor punishable by a $500 Hinsie of the Amsterdam road, died General Patton's Third army In the same weight against a treaty and Mrs. Oliver W, Goffigon, Mr. wood boulevard.
berlayne, Y a t e s ; Mrs. Beatrice
the chance to earn of his bread by fine or a year's imprisonment, or eight weeks ago.
France, Germany and Luxembourg as the combined populations of and Mrs. F. V. D. Longacr4 Mr.
Learnan, Sunny view; Miss Helen
reason of the circumstances of his both, Commission findings will be
Miss Mary Gazeley of Goucber Thoma, Sacandaga; Miss Katherine
as a radio operator in an armored N e w
York
and
Pennsylvania, and Mrs. F. E . Baker, Mr. a n d Mrs.
birth".
unit.
,
23,400,180, would have in favor. John C. Minick, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. college, Baltimore, Md., will arrive Hennesey, Lincoln, Scotia; Miss
subject to court review. Employers
MRS.
RUTH
McGREEHAN
'&*Dewey now must name the five- of fewer than six persons,- religious,
Sergeant Carlisle w a s formerly State chairmen of the w o m a n ' s O'Neal, Mr. arid Mrs. C; L. Perle- on Thursday to spend several d a y s Marjorie Hamilb,. Mohawk; Mim
Funeral services will be held
member commission created by the charitable, social and fraternal oremployed
at the Schenectady army committee are arranging inter- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Walther E . with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- Ruth Broeland, Van Antwerp; Miss
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock
measure to investigate workers' ganisations, are exempt.
Minetta Baraclough, Draper; Mlsi
depot. He enlisted Aug. 10, 1W2 views with the doubtful senators, Wyss, Mr. and MrB. L. C. Partridge, liam E . Gazeley, of Avon road,
at
the
Glock
parlora,
J
a
y
street,,
complaints of discrimination by
Lois M. Sager, John Bigsbee; Miss
"By its work the commission will for Mrs. Ruth Montayne McGree- and received his basic training in and headquarters hopes a number Mr. and Mrs. Brainard G. Hatch,
employers, labor unions or employ- meet from day to day the hidden
Mrs. Burt 'h. N e w k i r k of Rosa Lurana B, Hoag, Brown; Mrs.
the horse cavalry at Fort Riley, of them will join the favorable list, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wright, Mr.
ment agencies. Each commission irritants which if circulated would han, formerly of this city, who died Kan., later transferring to the Mrs. Whitehead concludes.
and Mrs. Clair C. Lasher, Miss Vir- road h a s returned after spending Helen C. - Howjand, 108 Union
Saturday
in
Westfield,
Mass.,
after
member wili receive $10,000 annu- fester discontent
among, many a brief illness. Burial will be in mechanized cavalry after completIn a recent Interview Mrs. Ruff- ginia Smith, P, B. Weld, Mr. and a w e e k in Marblehead, Mess., with street; Miss E v a Bateman, Sohaally.
Further ner stated that plans, are under Mrs. E. J. Jackson, Mr. a n d Mrs, her daughter a n d son-in-law, Mr. nectady museum and Mrs. Florence
groups of our citizenry. It is f i r Parkview cemetery. The parlors ing a course in . radio.
Commission's Duties
Hartwell, retired teachers,
better that these evils receive open will be open tonight after 7 o'clock. training w a s received at Machiast way for t h e ' appointment of coun- Gerald W. Young, Mr. and Mrs. A. and Mrs. Bernard Cain.
The commission is directed to consideration and effective treatH.
Mittag,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
L.
Me.;
Camp
Devens,
Mass.;
Fort
ty
chairmen
throughout
the
district
Mrs! McGreehan w a s born in this
conciliate, when possible, and to is- ment than they be Buppresse'd to city. She leaves her father, Clar- Jackson, SC.; Camp Gordon, Ga.; and the organization of commit- Hewitt, Dr. and Mrs. George H.
Miss Elisabeth Stark of Scotia
s u e "cease and desist" orders, w h e n become the weapon of whispering ence E. Montayne of this city; two Camp Campbell,
Ky., and In tee unrts. Referring to her Interest Herman, Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Camp, h a s been appointed business man- monthly business meeting at the
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malcontents".
in the a i m s of the Woman's Action Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Griggs, Mr. ager of the Kansas State "Colle- home of Mrs. Harold Lohner, Guild",
sons, Richard of this city, and maneuvers in Tennessee.
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Dewey took five minutes to sign Howard McGreehan of the U.S.
Sergeant Carlisle went overseas Committee for Victory and Last- and Mrs. R. E . Sonnekson, Mr. a n d gian" for the spring semester. A erland avenue, Thursday at 8 p.m.
Mrs. H. B. Heitzman, Miss Jean Junior In industrial journalism at Mrs, Hewlett Squddef will be guest
the bill, using 22 pens t o represent Navy; and a brother, Walter C. in September, 1944, and Immediately ing Peace, Mrs. ~Ruffner said:
Hard-to-Find Itejns
the letters and punctuation of his Montayne of Scotia.
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went into combat and took part
"With every year that has passed Peterson, A. B. Taylor, Mr. and K a n s a s State college, Miss Stark speaker.
Mrs. D. A. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. A. is also in charge of advertising
signature
(Approved,
Thomas
E.
In
engagements
inFrance,
Gersince
women
became
voting
-citiS. S. • PIERCE & CO,
-jh.
Dewey). He gave the first pen to
many and the counter offensive zens, the w o m e n of America have F. List, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Mon- copy and layouts for the college
Beukendaal chapter, DAR, will
HENRY BOTHER I
annual. She w a s recently initiated meet tomorrow at 2;30 p.m. at the
Assemblyman Irving af. Ives, Rein
Luxembourg.
become
increasingly
aware
of
their
heimer
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
C.
A requiem high mass will be celeinto Pbi Alpha Mu, honorary s o - General Electric Woman's clubi
publican majority leader, chairman
obligation to justify t h i s right and Gilbert Jr.
ciety l o r junior and senior women, Mrs. Alton Tredlck will speak on
of the temporary commission on brated Wednesday morning at 10
privilege.
The
old
attitude
of
leavdiscrimination and co-sponsor of o'clock in Our Lady of M t Carmel
ing the making of the laws govMrs. Marhlofi G. Snell of Lowell and Quill club, creative writing so- "Readers a n d Reading." Miss Alice
church for Henry Bottieri, 61, of
the measure.
erning
our
state
and
nation
to
their
road w a s hostess to group two of ciety. xShe i s a member of t h e dra- M. Buck will serve as chairman of
3216 Congress street, formerly owner
fathers,
husbands
or
brothers
is
a
Lauds Dewey
the First Reformed church at a matic club a n d is active in YWCA hostesses.
of the North American Fireworks
thing
of
the
past;
modern
w
o
m
e
n
luncheon meeting yesterday after- work.
Ives, Lauding Dewey's "leader- Co., who died Sunday at his home
accept
full
responsibility
for
s
u
c
h
noon. Present weire Mrs. Clark V.
ship arid co-operation" and the after a brief illness. Burial will be
Mr. and Mrs. William R . . Lund
laws.
Poling, Mrs. E . E. Ryon,,Mra, W. V.
commission's "united, unselfish ef- in Sts. Cyril and Methodius cemeof Palmer avenue had as their re*
Merrihue,
Mrs.
George
L,
Cullen
,
''Of
all
the
decisions
which
muBt
fort",
said:
tery.
^Self-Service Market
Do y«v infer
be made by our.governm.ent a t this Jr.. Mrs. D o u w F . Beekman, Mrs.' cent guests, Mr. Lund'p sister, Mrs.
"I trust that nowhere will an efMr. Bottieri w a s born in Italy,
125 1 Ferry St.*
time, women are. concerned most Gustav Hjerpe, Mrs, Robert ' E. George Hoffay, and her daughter,
from MONTHLY
fort be made to make political Capi- and came to this city 45 years ago
Georgia Carole, and Mrs.' Gustav
tal of w h a t we are now accom- and had been in the fireworks busiALBANY, March 12 UP).—Rear- deeply with those which will affect Kise, Mrs. George I. Clover, Mrs. Ellison of Kingston. On Saturday,
plishing, x x x -We have faith, sir, ness here for some years.
raignment of persons named in In- our peaceful relationship with the Peter P i n e o Jenkins, Mrs. Kilgore Mrs. Clement Laurence of North
t h a t this Is going to work out. x x x
Besides his wife, Mrs. Emily Bot- dictments found by -the Governor rest of the world. W e realize that Macfarlane, Mrs. Roscoe Mars,
W e believe the commission to be tieri, he leaves five sons, Corp. Wil- Dewey-ordered grand Jury investi- our debt t o American m e n w h o Mrs. K. G. Ruthe and Mrs. Glenn College street entertained a t a
wm n» snsKf nrseraswsj»r
lunoheon honoring t h e visitors.
appointed will do the job x x x But liam, now in France, Pfc. Louis in gating Albany county crime has have been fighting and .dying all B. Warren.
If functional periodic disturbances
over
the
world
to
preserve
the
that isn't enough. If this Is going Germany, Petty Offtcer Elbert in been delayed pending court of apmake you feel nervous, tired, restless—
Mrs. Lillian Hawley of Scranton, at suon times—try tale fersai medicine
American ideal cannot be disto work x x x, w e must have the the navy, Henry F v Bottieri of the peals action,
Mrs. G. F. Smith of Union street
co-operation of the public every- army air force, and Mario Bottieri; - - T h e indictments, originaily-quash- cjiarged .simply by- ^backing t h e m w a s bostess to group four of the Pa., h a s returned home after spend- —Lydia B, Wnkham'e VegVtoble Compound to relieve such symptoms. Taken
three daughters, Mrs." John J. Murt ed by State Supreme Court Justice up on the home front' while the First Reformed church at her home ing three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. regularly—It helps build up resistance
E.
M.
Dietrloh
of
Curry
road.
Cr^molKwi^rtUeyes^promptly b e Before the legislature approved phy and the Misses Clementine and
war lasts. W e know that w e shall on Thursday. Luncheon was served
against such distress. Also a grand
cause) i t goes right to the seat of t h e t h e measure, opponents attacked it Emily Bottieri; a Bister, Mrs. Car- William H. Murray, were reinstated be worthy of them only if w e s e e by Mrs. H a r r y ' Van Slyke^ Mrs,
itomacmctonio,fWlowlaa«ldlreettons.
last week by the appellate division.
trouble w help loosen a n d expel
The Parish auxiliary of St. Paul's
ngeTmiadeh phlegm, and aid nature on the ground prejudice could not mels Bellavista of the Bronx; and Defense counsel immediately filed to it that their sacrifice results in A. G. ' Alessandrini, Mrs. Roger JBpiacopal chutiilt:—wltt^ htfttr*srTy
Waitou,
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f
be
eliminated
by
law.
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two
grandchildren,
Ronald
Bottler!,
nolteesj^aneal^jih^
&&* to»t|njg Epnrt, a . p e e w e - ^ t ^ W :
t o soothe and heal raw, tender, i n ***-* highest
g g l L J E ^ I i L - ^ 1 1 ^ 1 1 ! Pomncratlc a n d , John-THeng^Atttepfay^-tffZttZrz^f*^^^
endure. That is why
w h y millions of and Mrs. Jay E, Friday. The group
court
HAlHON FACE OR BODY
m ^ o T i t y i e a d e r" "who sponsored the
women
in
America
h a v e - u n i t e d in sewed for t h e Ellis hospital. Others
Legality of the grand jury is the
ran be permanently removed so that regrowili i» fmpoivftbpttleof Creomulsion with the un measure with Ives, declared :
present
were
Mrs.
Abraham
Veeder,
their effort to ' attain this- objecTHOMAS H A N D
vlble by MULTIPLE ELECTftOIiYBIS, PalftleMly and
issue
in
the
court
action
involving
yqu must like the way it
"I a m proud that the commonSafely.
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tive.
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.
. Mrs. F r a n k Walton, Mrs, Frederick
Thomas
Hand
of
729
Albany
the
indictments.
,ys§he cough or you arc wealth of N e w York has been the
Mussina,
Mrs.
George
Helling,
Mrs.
•^-STRicT
PRIVACY—COSSULTA^IOtf
FREE
"The
Woman's
Action
Commitstreet, retired e m p l o y e - o ^ b ^ N e ^ f ^ - J p h e rearrangnments had been
ifaohey back."
Myron Bellanger, Mrs. William
beacon light, has shown the w a y in York Telephone Co., who died Sun
tee
for
Victory
and
Lasting
P
e
a
c
e
thfs progressive legislation, espe- day in-Ellis hospital after a week's scheduled for today but were post- already has over 5,000,000 members, Foster, Mrs. John Birch, Mrs. Paul
poned after a n oral understanding
cially in these critical times, x x x
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some
states.
T
h
e
national
ofLouise
Arnold,
Miss
Annabelle
Mac:
ngr t o e indictments ~be nerd
Oilijas;,—
n»»;.uiA. - ' •••„'.•.•- - " - U i . . M i ' , - . r 's forefigaiibV 7d6BJfes1 Will live" •
ficers and consultants of this comTTV
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' M ,r- >W*d««b^TnoTning at' 9:30 o'clock pending court of appeals action.
m i t t e e ape., recognised as leaders
d f ^ :each
i r speaker
5 5 £ to
^ stand
" r aby »" St. Augustine's chUich, Troy.
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bringing
throughout America. One of them,
The William A. Tooljey funeral
M i8s
Dewey's desk, where the governor home at 114th street and Second Alleged Seducer of
- -yj!r.fi5iajQUderslggye, dgajLOt
sat J n l h e glare of the spot lights.
BarKard'
college, h a s been apavenue, N o r t h Troy, will be open'
Other speakers, all of whom Wednesday morning after 9 o'clock. Italian Girl Restored
pointed by President Roosevelt as
praised Dewey for his support of
one of. our national representatives
Mr. Hand was born In Kansas
the legislation, were Charle9 H. City, Mo. He lived in Troy when To Duty by Navy
at tbe international conference lrs[
Tattle,
temporary
commission he w a s a young man and moved to
N E W YORK, March 12 UL —The San Francisco n e x t moth.
counsel; F r a n k L. Weil, Dr. Alvin this city over 20 years ago. H e had third naval district headquarters
"I cannot s e e h o w such a group
Johnson, John F . Brosnan and Rev. been with the telephone company announced late today that Chief of women, which takes a nonGeorge E. Sims, all members of the until he retired 10 years ago.
Pharmacist's Mate Frederick Brooks partisan attitude in its effort t o
temporary commission.
He leaves a sister, Mrs, Arthur who has been accused of seduction attain so splendid a n objective, by
Tuttle, N e w York city lawyer Newconib of Providence, RL, and a of an Italian girl while serving whatever m e a n s m a y be wise and
who has been mentioned for chair- niece, Miss Alice Hand of North overseas, had been restored to full proper, can fail to m a k e Itself felt
manship of the permanent commis- Troy.
In the councils w h i c h must m a k e
duty.
sion, told the group:
T h e navy said that while its offi- the decisions s o important t o every
"In the annals of American
cial announcement did not specify woman in America—to .'every womGERALDINE FERRARO ,
democracy, this day will be noted
an in the world. I believe that
Why W a i t T i l l the Spring Ruih? Enjoy Your Living Room
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Geraldine Ferraro, six weeks old that charges on which Brooks had every woman In America will wish
and honored for Its proclamation
been held were dropped, "it is safe
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
of economic emancipation, x x x
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given legal life to a nobler cause".
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burled in St. John's cemetery after
bring t o your butcher!
The regular meeting of John
The common cold has more ef- services this morning In the De- river, was removed to the Naval
hospital at S t Albans, Queens, for Bigsbee P T A will be held tonight
fectively sabotaged our war produc- Legge funeral home.
GIVE MORI
tion efforts than all strikes put toBesides the parents, the surviv- treatment of a nervous condition, at 8 o'clock in the school gym.
SAVE USED FATS-fOR
Delmar
Berg,
scoutmaster,*
and
the
navy
added.
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gether. In cost to employed per- ors include a grandmother, Mrs.
members of B o y Scout troop 42,
sons and lost Industrial production Said Japour of Troy; a grandBATUEFieiO MEDICINES
will be In charge of the entertainthe loss runs to about one billion father, John Ferraro of this city,
ment. Room mothers . o f - t h e k i n .
and some aunts, unclps and r.nna»
si dollars.
dergarten
morning
class, Mrs.
ins.
Smith Youmans a n d Mrs. Raymond
EVES EXAMINED
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Dwyer, chairmen, will serve reOne-Minute Test
BENJAMIN F. KLOCK
1—In ancient times what people freshments.
Benjamin Franklin Klock, 60, rewere
especially noted as navigators
hired General Electric Co. machin=£
and
traders?
ist,
who
died
Sunday
at
his
home,
-OPTOMhtRIST2—What Is the principal reason
133 Mohawk avenue, Scotia, will be
158 Jay Street
'
Opposite Mohican Market
buried in Park cemetery after serv- for nomads' moving from place
Phone 4-9313
ices Wednesday Hfternoon at 2 place?
ALL WORK DONE
3 - W h a t "big ditch" w a s built by
o'clock at the James funeral home,
Scotia. Rev. Anthony Van Westen- Ferdinand de Lesseps?
iH OUR OWM FACTORY
burg, pastor of Scotia Reformed
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ONLY iXPIRT WORKMIM
church, will officiate. The parlors
Words of Wisdom
Thurs.
Mar.lSAfrl.Mar.U
will be open tonight.
Men are free when they ace in
Ttm»i 1:30 PMTWKdrf-*M.
I
Mr. Klock was b o m In Virginia a living homeland, not when they
and lived In Scotia for many years. are. straying and breaking away.
Dolly
He belonged to the Scotia Reformed —D. H. Lawrence.
church for 57 years and was also
• » >
At our new auction rooms
a member of- tho Q.E. Quarter
HlnU o n Etiquette
in the rear of 709 Union
Century club.
If you use-a neighbor's telephone
His wife w a s the late Mrs. Anna when you have none o f your own,
FREE ESTIMATE
St., Sch'dy. N.Y. Intranco
M. O. Klock. He leaves two daugh- be sure to pay for the call. If it
AISOLUTILY NO OBLIGATION
one block off of Park PI.
ters, Mrs. Howard B. Toll of Sco- Is. a long distance call, check the
fttrnm
tia and Mrs. Lela K. Boville; two bill with your neighbor so as to
Chinese Cabinet end collection
sons, R a y W. Klock ofa this city be sure to pay what you owe.
and Earl G- Klock of Scotia, and
OT over 5,0 iHmiV
three grandchildren, a sister, Mrs.
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John A. Buhrmaster of Scotia; a
If today Is your birthday, you
shepherd end hi* dog) brother, William Ward of Charl- can only be happy If y o u keep
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ton, and three great-grandchildren. looking ahead, letting
ambition
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MRS. ANGELO DI THOMAS
against a tendenoy t o become dis-.
Beautiful
Paisley Shawl
mixed with Cjnada D r y
Services will be held Wednesday couraged when failure greets your Antique Dolls, Empire Rote*
Water. "Pu*<i*oiNT C A R B O rnfmm
morning at 10 o'clock for Mrs". Ah- efforts. You are loyal and honest,
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at
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1092
the last sip.
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world's most popular club
Lady of MU Carmel church. She good. A)lew everyone freedom of
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berty hotels and clubs. Itaspeprogress. Courtesy toward every, end Chairs, Rrepface - PUcet,
long Illness.
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to this country 34 years Ago and sire to be friendly.
ed. Patterned, Blown,' SeHft.
since that time had lived In this
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