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PAGE 4 END1C0TT DAILY BULLETIN THURSDAY, NOVEMBERitQ,iiI.33.8. Endicott Red Cross Drive to Open Saturday \Tybrillfl NftlTlGS Endicott Lion/CluV ^cir ^TCharleF Annual Roll *>. Call Leaders • Committees to direct the an nual Re d Cros s roll call fo r En - dicott district wer e announced to day b y Genera l Chairma n Gilbert B. Tybring . Roll call begins Sat urday. Mrs. Thoma s C Scott. local li brarian, will direct the campaign in the libraries; Mrs . Mar k W. Welch is in charg e of Catholic churches an d Re v Reeves C Hay - ens will supervise the drive in Protestant churches. Other chairmen ar c M r Ty - bring, IBM; Clyd e Powell, Endi- cott Johnson, Joseph H Kelly and Ferdinand K. Walte r other industries; Supt . of Schools Her bert H Crumb , schools, Mrs . Teresa L . Demo , banks, hotel anu postoffice. Rober t G Hotchkiss, service clubs, Jame s H. Oltaway , Orl o M. Brees, Mrs . Norma n Parsons, Mrs. Rose Mar y White , publicity, Milton \ V Rowe . Unio n busines- men; Georg e Mohney , fruternnl . organizations; Mrs . D . Guilford Dudley, Mrs . Ro y S. Wallac e women's organizations , Mrs . Fred Blesh, Endicott Hoard of Trade . Mrs. Rose Mar y White , niunioi pal department.', Miss Eleanor M Owen, hospitals, Davi d C War ner, Endicott Trus t Co., and John M. Payne , Unio n Trus t Co.. treas urers. Hotchkiss store at 1.17 \ \ nsh- \ ington Ave. , will be the\ head quarters fo r supplies. Th e drive IS Slated t o I'uiitinu)' \through Nov 19 Mr Tybrin g toda y called a special meeting 6f this committee tonight at 7 3(1 in the Union fire station, chapter headquarters. French Vets Plan March • Paris, France , TP — Interior Minister Sarrau t had a threat on his hands today of a war veterans invasion somewhat like the march ci th e bonus arm> on Washingto n in 1932. Thousands o f Frenchmen wh o •fought in the Worl d War wer e gathering in Pari s today for the annual Armistic e da y parade an d a threatened marc h on the Elysee palace. Leaders o f tw o large group s o,\ veterans, Henr i Pichot an d Jean Goy , hav e declared that they will lead their followers in the march on President Lebrun's palace to deman d wha t they call \a stable governmen t in France.\ War veteran factions have been deeply resentful a t wha t Right- fsU liave colled the humiliation of Franc e a t the Munich parle> Premie r Daladie r an d Minister Sarrau t wer e reported to b e working out a ne w sot of reg ulations intended to stop the in flux of undesirable aliens into France, The ng w decrees ar c expected to\ b e read y fo r publication next week. Shooting of German Em bassy. Secretar y Erns t Vo n Rat h ,*UJ\ a youn g Polish Je w ha s Jwought a 'demand fo r immediate ^measur^s : Jr Von Rath'? slayer , 17-year-old Fcrsch^l Grynsuar s a Polish JgB^CT8_feuq d to, b<S in Franc e illegally an d to have^Jeen hiding 'Irom th e authorities since h e wa s ordered to leave th e country last Augus t Women of Eagles To Meet Tonight • Th e women'8 hranch o* Endi cott Aerie. 22fi!i Fraternal Orde r of Eagle s will hold a special meeting tonight at X ; n the Hu b rooms, 5 Garfield Ave . Plans will b e completed fo r a turkey suppe r to b e .served trip men's lodge No v 17 in the rluh- rcem.~. Mrs . Blanche Havnes , president \w til *UUIT\IM- t'u -.rs- s ion. Blast Injures Two • Ne w Orleans , La „ TP — Tw o persons wer e injured an d several wer e missing todny in an explo sion which wrecke d three homes • in Ne w Orleans . Th e explosion occurred shortly after midnight in a combination two-story ciga r manufacturin g plant and resi dence. Will Honor Cancer Expert E. J. Workers Assert They'll Not Sell Out George F. for $30,000 0 District Governo r Milto n J. Picou, Syracus e at le d looks on as District Deputy Barl e Daniels . Binghamton . right presents the clmr- ter to Alexi s Russi n president o f the newl y organize d Endicott l.ions club. Presentatio n wa s mad e at a meeting last iilRbl In Hotel Frederic k Endicott Lions Club Receives Charter and Hears District Chief 0 Mnre-4han— tOO-orrinnn Inrlnriln^ delegation^ trom Wnwrl) Oue- onta an d Blnghamto n attended a special dinner meeting of - Hi e Kndlcott Lion s clu b in TTorpI Frederic k last mea t uh& n District l>**|Hil> Bail e J Daniels presented the unit nn h tlf (hnrte r Hooori',1 guoel.s wct e he.nli'ii b \ Ilislrn l (>owrno i \1 Uoti Picon S>rucus e President Alexi s Kiissin ot the Kndlcott m m atteste d the charte r fo r his organizatio n Highlight s of the evenin g wer e addresses b y Stephen O . Salmon , New Yor k state governo r of Ki - wanis , John D . O'Loughlin, presi dent of the Endicott Rotar y club , Mr Picou, Mr Daniels , Mr Rus sin, Samue l P Ainslie , president of Binghamto n Lions , an d Chie f of Police Lero y E . Wine. Mr Ainsli e presented the local grou p wit h a bell an d gave l fro m the Binghamto n unit Th e club was founde d recently b y a mem ber of the Binghamto n clu b wit h 36 charte r members . District Governo r Picou , in rSs address , described the history of Lions' clubs an d explaine d their uiirs an d ideals. He particularl y lauded the Binghamto n clu b for their outstanding accomplish ments. Afte r th e banquet , a brie f in forma l meetin g of clu b member s was conducted a t whic h a mem bership campaig n wa s planned Officers will b e in charge . Tool Engineers' Work Important, Hancock Asserts (Specia l to Th e Bulletin ) 0 Syracus e Importanc e of tool engineer s wor k In present da y Industry wa s pointed out b y A H llnncock. superintenden t of the Endicott plant of Interna tional Business Machine s Cor p nt a meeting of the Syracus e chapter. America n Society or Too l Engineers . \I DM recognizes their lmpo r tnr.ee in it.»li *iry h e said an d li.wi* uiMiniie d ,i< ro4tfi-y«Ae-oougs£^ Salmon Cites Value of Home 0 \Th e all-important unit of an i community slate. na.i<»n or the world is the home.\ Ne w Yor k District Ki«anis r»i>\crn\r Stephen 0 Salmon Erdicn't. de clarc . in a n article in the cur rent issue of the Kiuani s naga - zine Mr Salmon using as theme \Better Hom e I-.nv ir.'nnient,\ des cribes the movement started by the New l ork unit this year to \glorify the America n home and reestablish the high ideals in the America n home \ \Whe n the home fails civiliza tion crumbles '* Mr Salmon de clarcs. \Toda \ w e ar e in irrave dunpo r Thu s «c ar e c.i'llnp upon Kmarnan s to halt in thi- mad rush an d iri w thought to the Klor-ficat.on of the borne an.i exaltation to the mother \Ther e is no substitute for thf home an d thf mother The home molds ho lives of ou r luns and eirts. ou r men an d women of t»- morrow. \ Mr Salmo n conclude. 1 False Alarm 0 Fireme n wh o «oi» » railed out In Endncl l lust nlelit after an alar m had been turned in at the new Hoope r prhool. found no flre. They were Informed, upon arrival that the alar m had been accidentally turned on en'Uled . •Mar.iiUuuiIn g Analysi s whic h Is of grea t hel p to process tool engineer s - an d tool de signers.\ \To mak e a busines s gro w n e must begin b y growin g men.\ h e added . \A s me n Rucceed In eiowln g an d acquir e mor e knowl edg e s o does the compan y fo r whic h h e work s Tha t Is wh y we encourae e emplo>e s at ou r Kndlcott plant to study an d bet ter themselve s \ h e sai d Get Cancelled Checks • Philadelphia , Pa, TP—Six ba r dits. arme d wit h everythin g fro m machine gun s to sawe d off sh/lt- guns , held u p the Philadelphi a Railwa y Expres s agenc y today, but their loot consisted onl y o f cancelled checks. Treasury Position • Washington . D . C, TP — Th e Treasur y departmen t release d th e followin g figures toda y regardin g its position a s o f Nov 8- Re ceipts, $10,897,624.70; expendi tures. $17,938,R37.56; ne t bal ance, $2,576,0.14.662.46. Amish Lose • Lancaster. Pa _ TP—Th e final chapte r wa s written today in the battle of the Amis h people of Pennsylvani a to keep open 10 lit tle one-room schoolhouses. Th e school houses wer e Sold yester day a t public auction fo r u total of $9,513 after the sale had been delayed fo r months. 0 Approximate! } 50 doctors an d other health leaders of the Tripl e Cities will meet to honor Dr Louis C Kress\. Buffalo, assist ant director of the Division of Cancer Control of the Ne w Yor k State Department of Health a t a dinner to be served in Ideal hos pital, Monda> night at 6 :ili o'clock The dtntier will precede Har mony Circle's public meeting to be conducted in Ann a McGlon e Farringto n Memoria l Nurses ' home, High Ave. ut 7.30 o'clock when D r Kress , wh o also is as sistant director an d chief surgeo n of the State Institute fo r the Study of Malignan t Diseases, wi b appea r us gues t speaker Hi s topic will be \Common Facts Concerning Cance r \ Robert T Johnson, superintend ent of Ideal hospital, will act a s host at the dinne r D r Glenn R. Ford , president of doctors of the Ideal hospital staff, will intro duce D r Kress Others expected to attend ar e Dr Arthu r H Cummings , dis trict stalo health officer, Robert Eckelberger, superintendent of Wilson Memoria l hospital, an d Truma n H Piatt, director of the Enduott-Johnsoii medical depart ment M-o D r K T Allen D r Sophy I' t.^iliu-ci, D r Mario n S. Morse, D r Good e K. Cheatham , Dr Geonj e W Danton, Dr J \\Edgar -Bmg tr r t>. Gmrfbr d Bud - lev. D r Lelan d I ) Fosbury . Dr jTThTT 1* llndnrk . Dr Edwar d M . Jones. D r John A halb . D r Rob ert MrCormick D r S. Easton Me.Maiii* D r linger I) . Mead . D r Fran k d Moor e Also D r John M Mallory . D r John T llobertson, D r Arthu r Solomon D r Mar k W. Welch , Dt A!i. I I l'<ek. D r Adolp h KriogsMnnn. D r J W Love , D r J Michael Macg'ore , D r John G . Jl.il a D r Thoma s Phalen. D r Preston W Ports, D r Nichola klunou . D r E X Hellinger, D i R T Snxon Als o D r .I ,hn Tocro, D r Mo r n s Kber D r .I M Touhey, D r I ,l Muhaelso n D r B . Laffer Dr Thomas C.iordano. D r George pippin D r B W Bergstrom , D r I.. Roper D r Ralph J McMaho n Dr Mar k Williams , Dr Gran t Reed D r Lionel Smith, Dr J I'olclln and DryF W Goundr y West Corners Parent Unit Hears Salmon 0 Plans wer e launched today b y Mrs Genevieve Comstock, chair man of the progra m committee, for thi next meeting of the Wes t Corners Parent-Teache r associ ation Tuesda y night, Dec 13, the West Corner s school. Stephen O Salmon membe r of the faculty at L'nion-Endicott High school spoke on \Th e Phil osophy of Education\ o t the monthly meeting conducted in the schoolhouse Tuesda y night. H o declared the trend of modern cdu. cation is awa y fro m Regents an d towanl more practical subject,' which better prepar e pupils fo r their after-school life. Pupils o f th e second grad e pre sented an entertainment progra m under the direction of Mrs . Ethe\ UODIIISMTI , luat'ljUJ Recitations* • Mor e than 800 Endicott Johnson worker s emphatically asserted that tbey do not Intend \to sell out George F Johnosn fo r $30.0iiQ or an y other amount.\ when they shouted \No \ to a question posci? by Wrnest Null, a fellow worker, in an address at the Amerlra n Legion home yesterday afternoon In which h e claimed that Hie unions ha d budgeted that amount n o finance organization campaigns in the E . Ji factories. Afte r de - — claring that he ha d formerl y been associated with the Unite d Min e Worker s in Pennsylvania , Mr Nul l denounced the tactics em ployed b y unions an d asserted that they had n o advantage s to offer \They tell me,\ h e said, \that the unions have go t $30,000 to spend in the E . J campaign . Are w e going to sell out Georg e F Johnson fo r that o r an y other amount' \ \No shouted the workers . Mr Null' s address climaxed the meeting called b y worker s o f Rooms 20 an d 20- A o f the fine welt factory to study way s an d means of combatting the union ization drive. Othe r speakers a t the meeting were Charles F Murphy , chair man o f the workers ' executive council of the Tripl e Cities Civic and Workers ' committee; Georg e B. Roberts , temporar y chairma n of the citizens' executive council of the committee; Jeptha Taylor , Wes t Endicott worker , an d Charle s Gould elected representa tive of the worker s in Roo m 20 Mr Gould, wh o presided a t the session, placed the responsibility of deciding the question of union ization solely on the shoulders of the workers. 'It is u p to us,\ h e said, \to decide wha t w e ar e goin g to do. It is a fight that w e must settle \ -The- -workers- ros e in unio n as Mr Gould asked those opposed to unionrzatiort stand, Mr Murph y outlined the aims and objectives of the Tripl e Cities Civic and Workers ' commit tee while M r Robert s urge d the worker s to stand in back of \that gran d old man , Georg e F John son.\ He lauded the Endicott Boar d of Trad e and Associated Business Men of Union fo r their initio- Bennett Asks Driving Care 0 A n Armistice day holiday free from traffic accidents v-as held up todny by Ka y C. Bennett, president or Endicott Automo bile club, a s a mark fo r Greater Endicott motorists to shoot nt Mr Bennett called attention to the fact that since Armistic e du> falls on Friday it will b e a three-day bollduy for many , with traffic certain to be Increased on every higbwu y and hazard s cei tain to b e Intensilled. \Make allowances for this In creased traffic l a jou r week-end driving,\ M r Bennett urqed. \Drive at a safe Bpeed, show some consideration for you r fel low operator, observe ever y trar nee regulation and signal and exercise care at all times. ' He suggested that \while w e are honoring the memor y of our Worl d War de-id w o would i,ot be remlsa In KIWQK a thought to our peace-lime tmffic toll New \or k state's World War -dend> totaled More I hllll that number died In traffic uc( I dents In the stat « In the past Ave years tive 'n launching their eampoign against the union* an d pledged the complete support of the citizens of the Tnp h C.'ies to the workers in thi ir light To prevent unionization* of the I - ' J em ployes. wer e presented by Fran k Soroch- insky, Margare t Brain, Audre y Dent, Jean Elle n Roosa an d Vir ginia Smith Mrs. Lyn n Gould, president, conducted the meeting 0 McKinley wa s the first Ameri can president to ride in a n auto mobile Th e event occurred in N'ovember, 1899. See Our Window Display of Priscilla Aluminum Ware • ROASTERS • KETTLES • PANS • PERCOLATORS TOtlSON HDW. CO. J10 >Vest .Main Street. . Phone 138? SATURDAY . Is the Final Day of Our Mid-Season CLEARANCE SALE Men's Florsheims and Women's Florsheims $875 OTHERS $10 00 Also Women's Selby Arch Preserver CHILDEN'S POLL PARROT SHOES Values to $5.00 NOTICE! Watch Our Windows for New-Sryles After the SALE! These Are Just a Few of Our OUTSTANDING SPECIALS Women's High-Grade Novelties SALE PRICE • $4.95 - • $5.95 • $6.45 • $7.45 Regular Price $6 and $6.50 $7 and $7.50 $8.50 $9.50 Endicott Shoe Co. SUCCESSOR TO SHARPING'S PHONE 223-R I 131 Washington Ave. \ VERIFIED BY 5S-HAY LARGE, MEATY Abundant-Production Dried Fruit Sale! A.&P FANCY RAISINS 'seE /dtiD SEEDLESS 2>45<2-43' k ,k PRUNES 50 to th e I 5c 40 to 50 t o th e Poun d UELMONTE O 17. O 1 C„ RAISINS L Pkgs. JlC £ Pkgs. lJt N A&P Food Stores are happy to 'cooperate with the National Drive to reduce the abundant stocks of Dried Fruits—and are offering these vitamin -packed products at special prices this week-end. A PRODUCER—CONSUMER CAMPAIGN .1 Sultana—Broke n Sliced PINEAPPLE 29c 0 Big X. cans ANN PAGE KETCHUP <C* Bots. 25c O Bots. 25c ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING' TiTtfc ft 29c Sallon Ja r 8 Ounc e Ja r 1UC- Qt, Jar $1 15 ANN PAGE (An Ideal T a jr Sauce ) SANDWICH SPREAD riOc T lie NEW LOW FLOUR PRICES! SUNYFIELD—ALL PURPOSE Family Flour 24 ,bba s 65c 18-Pound Dag. M.29: 98-Pound Bag, S2 ..\i7 SUNNYFIELD Lb. PASTRY EOUR ciffloz/Mceciom ottjQ ivitb 3 CAKES ,CHIPSO CRISCO t-ABGE 1 Q ^ CANS 18C [\\coton™! M~S 7 ION~ V** LARGE *ALI FOR* X ML^?£°M& 0XYP0L 20c 1 Ann Page Spaghetti 0 , 4 cans 25c Ann Page Grape Jam 2—I-ft>. jars 25c Freestone Peache» v \2 big cans\ 25c Bokar Coffee 1 tt>. tag 20c Now ft'a In the Ba.g—at a ne w lo w price A&P Soft Twist Bread lfc . sliced loaf 5c Furniture Poliih Sultana Brand bot. 10c THIN.SKIN—JUICY Florida Oranges ' r doz. 19c Fresh Grapefruit 6 for 25c Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 15c Yams, \There's a Difference\ 3 fts. 13c Rutabagas 5 ft. 10c Green Beans ft . 7c SUNNYFiELD • SLICED BACON Vi-Lb. Pkg. Small Lean Rib End PORK LOINS, Up to 3'/ 2 Lbs; Lb. 15c 19c MILK-FED STEWING CHICKENS Up to 3«/ z Lbs. Lb. NONE PRICED HIGHER CHUCK ROAST. FRESH CUT GROUND BEEF 23c FRON.T CUTS CENTER CUT8 Lb. 20c Lb. 23c 2 Lbs. 31c PURE—PAN STYLE PORK SAUSAGE Lbs. 23c LONG CUT SAUERKRAUT X—r _ _. 3 Lbs.-13c TENDER SKIN FRANKFURTERS . , .Lb. 21c BONELESS FJSH FILLETS Lb. 10c STEWING OYSTERS .... .^os * Pint;Cau, 25cC These Prices Effective Until Saturday Night, November 12..' 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