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Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 13

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TR1DAY. FEBRUARY 13. 194? incoln Party's Role Stressed High School PTA Hears Pr. Post it's Role In the 5S WM World. Dr.

Charlea Oor a(t assistant professor In the ZuimM of political aclence at hi audience Winnie -V rvuiirhkeule Hlch meetlTf .1,. i i ih hlch Rchool audi ta mgnt m.v actum Pool pointed out tht we re JJi in dangerous but Uie Sum from a war economy to a economy will be more danger the fact that the rfhnHa nn the jhtednrss of Its leaders. to outl ned requirements iur nHTlV iciuuBi.iu, RfnubUrah leadership must me roclal gains of the New and slthouRh there room for Jmrwcnirnt In administration, but 2r.rtnrtDle reflected In these social pllshments Is correcU Sneaking of recognition on that we live In a hurrying ii.M rjr Post compared statement! In Woodrow Wilson in 1913. with Oum of Walter uppmann in mw, from a pamphlet pub by the Brookings institution of these statements could considered as the rantlngs of Utopian philosophers. They are good L.

rf our recognition of the revo brtxn that is going on in and about fsneept Being Modified Th. old concepts of economic fdom are being modified, they ril be further modified there Is Its confidence In private enterprise ii a means of providing a nation of TOten with work; there Is a grow k. rtkuatlsfactlon with the value 61 as such; there is devel olK due to suffering and want mm. a greater social con rtnsness. and as a result, a de mod the people in the name of menu weiisre, ior rci uKuiuuu thdr needs by the people's senrant, miiily, government.

Government ibaild exist ior me Dcurut vi ku, tot merely a few. "it the present moment the dlf tatgeei between Republican and nnttrrat' are swallowed up in the mm! effort to win the war; but it mid seem 'that some of our Re publican fesders are unaware of the Midi of which I have spoken. There Is still resentment against the domestic policy of the New Deal; ind tome leaders reelect a thought that as toon as the war is over there will be return to a system of (ornprtlttve effort, based upon prime enterprise, and operated for as Mi profit possible. "It msy be guessed that there are plenty of people who, Ignoring the revolutionary trends, are concerned vtlhlhe status quo ante. A leadership Tilth dwells upon the status quo intt In spite of trends, in spite at economic dislocation that this nr effort is causlnr.

la nn Kiammp at all. To lead a thirsty POUCHKEEPSIE, EAGLE NEWS Boy ScQUtS Honor 'Honest Abe'' I Army Life Great, Horn beck Writes PACE THIRTEEN I i. I ffl iiammmmmHsamHHsammmmmmmmmmmmAj.R,Hammmw VammK. i 1 gjggjBBH'" aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaKB' lslgigW '1 aaBBBBBBBBBBBBaRv'VjfH igaaBBBBBBBBtaBlsaBaiBn 'aammmmmmiEEar'' if llmmmmmmmmmmmmmHHP aBlaBBWnBBjff4ll. V' taaBBBBBBBBBBllaB''C 1 nrMH If PI KfjEEi i aBBBBmVaaBBaTBBBBm' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWIgBiB ULflLtn 'aTaaamB? gaaBBBtaW B'ZillaBBBBBBnHraBlaaaiaaBM Members nf th Ohatanv rntimi Uy.

sponsored by the Poughkeepsle TM.CA.. have received, their first letter from the former president of the unit, William E. Hornbeck. who Is a member of the FDR Aviation Cadet entourage which is stationed In the South. Hornbeck writes his fraternity brpthera that he.

and other members from the city and county, who are In training, think Army life la great and more of hla Mends here to enter future classes of the Elks program for aviation cadets. "The Army life here Is fine, they are getting us Into fine shape, and we are so tired when we go to bed at night that when reveille sounds It seems that we have. Just crawled Into But that's the life and we love It, especially the part where we take up the study of aviation. We can hardly wait to finish Our ground school work so that we can. start, taking actual flight he says.

Hornbeck Is the son of Mr. arid Mrs. Eugene Hornbeck, of 10 Rose street, city. He was a member of the first contingent to leave here for.avlatlon training tinder the Elka program, and was on the original to be selected from the first class of 30 taken New York city for physical and mental test. You can usually remove lipstick stains from towels by rubbing the stains with peroxide of hydrogen and then quickly rinsing in hike warm water.

Never allow peroxide to remain long on fabrics a it might make holes. SL.op f12 Up wunded and a tall ham Mnln V10101? 'VU PlCNI 0n he ttut 'ham Uncoln in Union Square park. New York city. Feb. 1J Fred Lee, a Chinese boy, stands on the monument with the wreath County to Have Three Draft Registration Days Three daya have been designated for registration in Dutchess county, lor.

men from 20 to 45. urjder.ihe Selective Service act. local draft board officials confirmed yesterday, to attempt to slop the growing rumor that the registration will be held two days only. Saturday. Sunday and Monday.

Feb. 14, 15 and 16. are the registration daya for all draft boards in Dutchess county. The registration, hours are from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

on each of those days. Zones 318 and 319. city rones, will hold registration in the armory on those days. Middle. Dutchess draft board 320 will hold registration on the second floor of the courthouse, and at four r.lr..

county, on those days. The misunderstanding arose from the fact that New York ciiy is naving only two registration days. Crocker suggests: BRIDES SHOULD KNOW about correct silver service for soup. A tobfripann i lined for soup regular iraip 4 Jor soup in tmrl. or in a rreoin soup cup "in IwndlM A fn.poon rounrf boulrd toup tpoan 'ajiHfa in a 'VERYONE SHOULD KNOW wuuneneweasv unv rt mL home moke.

soup. Il's with Noodle Snur, people to the Great Salt Lake would be the height of folly. "The third requirement of effect Jlve Republican leadership is that it must Join With Democratic leadership in the solution or post war problems. Sums of money so vast that the figures take on certain aspects of Infinity, are being poured right now into an Industry geared for war. We hear less and less about unemployment.

people generally have money to spend and they are buying things. Factories are I working continuously, three' shifts WB FL orne to America: and this KfaVI "gvT rVT'Bl prosperity la due to one thing and M9sWW one thing only, the War." Dr. Post auoted futures to show the vastness of the increasing expending of funds by the government. Can't See Outcome' "Now," he said, "suppose that the war comes to an end. In H44.

Will the national Income and the total employment begin to decline, to leave us eventually with a 1S39 level of, employment and national incomer or wnatf" After discussing the major par ties and Issues on which there were differences of opinion, Dr. Post concluded. "As far as concerns fundamental principles It Is necessary for the Republicans to' catch up with the Democrats. In the melding to new easy ay to make appe gether of Republicans and Demo our I crats Deruna common principles un Crocker I he hope of a nappy, ooille Snur, democratic America. thedn increments Wlmtn Mrs.

John Polocko, the assocla THE STORK GETS A FREE RIDE WATERLOO. IA. (APi Three persona Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nle dert and a Franciscan sister hurriedly stepped into a St.

Francis' hospital elevator to go up to the maternity ward. Four persons disembarked on the floor above. The biuik orougnt me meaerts a daugn. ter during the lift. I 1 1 1 lorasavorx.

home cooked soup i President, was in charge n. nln k. 1 HIV buer. and let it simmer) AiBoi( fonlaim all the dry Sixirtl bn.ls of ry, nr are lnt dljm "nt r.r "t'tUc in Jhki form. Ion 'It nondlet, and trslful taid twn iJ "rence be "en this sou a soup.

Thi. 1. 1 Ing. I "oktBftM.i.ki Flag." Mrs. Simmons waa nttlm Th and the color ror mt 1 choue vegetables Malcher and Mrs.

Marian Caay Ufhllr wrougnc 10 low S. "i'P" of C. LeRoy Hendiickson and Mrs. Edward P. Mulvey were co chairmen of the program.

Mrs. James McKeown, Americanization chairman of the auxiliary to Vail Wolff post, V. F. presented an appeal for a standard flag salute and had charge of the entertainment, which was a patriotic feature, with Mrs. Mary Cross singing "The.

Star Spangled Banner." and five year old Mary Shaw sing Pledge Allegiance to tne Mrs. Simmons was the ac bearers Mrs. Mary Mantilla Scarfs Skldmore Concert Announcement was made that the the "retam, Announcement wb3i.c Skldmore college Olee club of voices, will klve a concert in 1'irbo jLh oldclifiouj lout, HUh school for the benefit of'the 'lori uH.v nluht March 23. at 8 mtaier u1' BSPTaT TjJMcaaaiJ j. 1.

UlM Hea VVABC ,0:00 Principal Reuterslian was elected chairman of the nominating committee, to' prepare a slate of officers, to be reported at the March meeting. Others on the committee are Mrs. Richard Oestrlke, Mrs. Joseph 1 Mollay, Mrs. Joseph McCabe, Miss Helen Cornell and Don R.

Randall. The' next meeting will be held March 13 at which Miss Blanohe P. Avery will apeak on nutrition. Th yv.latlnn will hnlri card 'party next week at the home of the president, Mrs. potocko, Ebenzer Baptists To Have Social Cradle roll department of the Ebeneier Baptist Sunday school will hold a social at the, home of Mrs.

Nettle Dixon, of 28 WlHlamsl street tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Martha A. Twyman la.

directress of Uie. group. I Sol Fleeced Rayon Call tjVtm wtr.haa, fripi, taAi h4t 'wh rn willl Ihty'f nwr ttiYr ffrr tfcf jr'r mrm mtitimi Ami lbrr fttt Krf ta ftf nly 39r Fringed With Yam Tassels 'S iiaiM.nar 324 MAIN STREET Alt. ffil? al r.ft ftUr Empire Super Markets and Good Housekeeping help you to keep your "company" fit ZW 730 Main 4 FREE PARKING JK' Bv as IVgtaH AT ALL I AC aaH EMPIRE MKTS MB 'tUO Y. state'.

Finest Sman. Tender. ikmAC Garden Fresh Ve rjc tr corn VAN CURLER ICrt CORN VAN CU" Th. to Sanr. CAR' rioc VAN ajaatp A I lClfc BRIUO Cnir "EAT TO STAY Fir may patriotic daty but Mity" needn't dull.

Discover new ways to ttmpt your, family with foods that ttrcngthti for taiki ahtad. Good Heast kttpUg mak'ti this ttntlblt tvggcttlenc "Mak avtry mtal a Company meal. Put lite your. vt ryday aa elcmilaa. somt of the tamo tiithutlaim that marki your tfforti to E' leaio your guests." Tho February lisut ttarti you off with right uew recipes on our ihlvt, too, you'll find foodi a plenty to ttlmulatt your Imagluatlou.

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I9C" Boneless lb. 25CS BUTTERFISH rTJl4c: SMELTS rtncy 2" 25c LOBSTER 31c: OYSTER ISSlStt. 35c: IF YOU WANT More Body More Flavor IN VOIR COFFEE SWITCH TO IffifCA TASTIEST aa all hot cartaiU pOI FRIEND'S Fra VeUow Eja lied Kldnrj BEANS M4c BROWNE 27c 2 49c FAVORITE 2.45c SERVMORE SAVE I0e PER POUND1' HEINZ FOOD SOUPS 2S25c KETCHUP 19c PORK BEANS WITH EXCEPTIONS 1 1 UU ICgVftmifiM 1 1 WA Wi PEAS'. 1 4 I II I II I I u1.al.al.aMl I ll 1 II1 WE, RESERy THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES NONE TO DEALERS MdrUtt Pptu Until p.m. Frl.

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