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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 38

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TH! HARTFORD CO'JRANT: F.ferui-y f. I.oiiion Xnvs And Itcvioiv for the 19f Cranto for'ttorit or eMeeTiationt for the t- attend the National Security Freedom. tional Security Dinner is Ft-brc- V. Fvunv in Washington, She stated that student riots, ary 10. The conference and d.n-.D.C.

on Feb. 6-T-S. She iH also in Warsaw protesting the clos-jner will be held at the Hotel, attend the Civil Defense School ing down of a student public Taft. New Haven, at 6:30 p.m. at Olncy.

Maryland on Feb. tion testify that truth still has 'on Saturday. February 15. Durir.g her absent. Mrs.

to be fought for even in so- bers of Trie American Igxi. Warner, Third District called "liberalized' the Auxiliary and interested per-1 president is in charge of the de- CISE By G. E. AVERY Mid-Winter Conference Will Be Held On March 1 1 1 By nir.LF.S I rAKKEK mander Chaiks J. Ma jewski prove interesting to each Postjfactori of the course.

This will-Broadcasts of Crusade-supported, sons are invited to maw tnrjrjpai rw. 1 Department Adjutant states that over six hundred, Th Post color guard eompetl-l cause much reviewins before the5 Radio Free Europe are still the; reservations with Mre. Hu Eastern ivil intense enmrman rwv.nt'imn thim nffnr. i- inrinomle l'nrensnred sonrrn Hall's Point a IS a.sO attenuing uie Conierence. Lepai uneni wuiidiiun uruinuTOi 'i u- lib uuu 1 ma inuiuiis t'Juisc is tiiui-u.

i v-- I'nw B'ard Russell Day has appoint ted, have earned tiie uieason runner; Americanism director to a ara; The National ior u'e vita, uniircu.aj. H.irtfnrd Che Club YMCA Friday evening YUitnr welcome Award. These awards will be 11. Lynch of Waterbury. has; which made its second appear-1 satellite countries behind tnej Jirs.

ljoromy lmaresr. tirsi.ina.i.m. iu.aIU.u Saturday. March 1. 133S for Department Mid-Winter Conf nrvcnnie.1 Pnst mpir.hcrt to each Port a n-mi-: vlniv i Iron Curtain.

'District president, has been ap-ii'r me xc-ncr aim rwy Aax-1 pointed chairman for the d.nncrj Window Display Contests to Vr.fi(c thm annual fri.IoMA 1 UnA it inr tno mnr'S nf Vphpltan- Ha nation farm fiir iha Annual in i'! TV I The American Lemon I'vmn il. iul. -i. it HV.l, it t. It iiifi.

nil- n.ui v. vu.l.u,j. iiv m.l. srill a A I lJ.liliiL.,iiiL-l3(j i vidua! championship tournatnent Post Home, Southington. The states that future membership partment Americanism Award.

'has some verv startling nas undertaken a part ot, honoring national i resi'iont r-natint Cuta fnc, i 1 iii o.t Viat Pnct o.m. 4 i tii Crusade For Freedom asij Pat Kel'v. which will te that Unit chairmen con- on Sun-; tact Art teachers of the local it.vu.inii.Ln inn nnn. oil ma.nhoiK i a iIm- ok hie aio i i t. nralwblv only we can 'tlo.

sLited at Hotel Statier-Hilton club members and others inter-Icial National Executive activities up to the ful attention before presenting it; Posts would save these copies ofi national president. Our part-; day. May 13. She will annfUnce.sonoo.s prompt. so uiese may is mustermz tne support oi our tier committees in uie near imuie.

un (rw0iau.s ested. starts iunday, Jlar.jmittee that will be held onMarca 1j birthday f.ate. He. for action. There is ampie time the Newsletter neignnors ny tne millions, it is uepartment ouiccrs ana cnair- nc ais -i'i" at a.m.

in tne tntrnsn ronra; Saturday, reo. at wasning- nas asKea that eacii rost put, tor stuay ana choice oi nominee. 'guides, one will carry a will carry a of the Hotel Bond in Hartford. on a men are invttca to oe guests arni tJie First District meetine which! which calls for a minimum of concentrated membership, The closing date is April 12 end special item on The American' 0115 widespread supfirt which between now and the' the Americanism Award Dinner I Hnn nrwram as well a makes Radio tree Europe el ton, D. C.

Joseph G. national drive Leonard, per will be held at the Legion Home cent increase over order to earn an extra This is open to all residents of Connecticut or members of a chess club in the state. There will be A and classes, with and presentation ceremonies Willi gestions for carrying out tiielective- wit contributions be held on June 23. I pro-ram. are nlost welcome, getting the vear's in Glastonbury at 7:30 p.m.

on executive committeeman will be, American Legions birthday, the main conference speaker.) He also reminds Posts of the There will be several department citations that will be hree points. She urges that Friday. February 28, accordin Denartment Award Chairman Tho Stat Offico RnilHin will support or others in OUT COm- to Mrs. Demerest. district presi- Units who have not yet ordered.

suitable prizes to each speakers trom tne national; awarded fosts lor their mem dent. Entrance fee is $4 for U.S.C.F. organization. bership activities between now do so at once to help the veterans who make them as well munities is the prime objective. The recommended method is to set up a contribution booth in a building lobby, department Mrs.

Richard B. Snow, depart and March 17. as the poppy-making chairman. ment president, left on February Department Convention Chair man Howard R. Farrington, members, with refund of $1 to The complete conference agen-those completing their playing da is being worked out by co-schedule, lehairmen Department Senior A six-round Swiss tournament Vice Commander Charles J.

will be played, two rounds oniMajewski of Thomaston and Past Harold F. O'Connell, Norwich, be closed on Wednesday, asks that each Post review the Februrary 12 in observance of department awards and see what Lincoln's Birthday. This means must be done to qualify for one that all department headquarters of these awards. Ch airman offices will be closed on that O'Connell and the members of date. the Awards Commission are Auxiliary Notes planning for a large competition The Crusade for Freedom has list of Posts this year, also for, become the most important na- store entryway or similar loca best TV movie TONITE! Norwalk, states that plans for the 1958 Department convention the Annual Awards Luncheon tional security proiect in most ten tion.

Experience last year proved, however, that booth locations should be accepted only where we are allowed to talk to passersby. It is better to try some other method if booth locations carry restrictions against talking to people. Each unit may select its own date so as to avoid conflict with Mar. 2. and two rounds each on Department Commander LeRoy are developing rapidly and later Sundays.

jB. Butler of WUlimantic. definite plans and announce- Players should bring their Each Post will be asked to ments concerning the conven-own sets, boards and clocks. jmake reservations for this con-jtion program will soon be forth-Team Tournament iference through Department The parade chairman, Three rounds of play in the'jutant Parker by Fehruary 27. iSamuel J.

Gorman, West Hart-State Tournament have beenj Commander Day stated that ford, will soon have the parade ton if ij partment Convention. Gpt First AilKnment Many Legionnaires of the department have received their states and aain this year has the full support of our national convention and national officers. At the executive board meeting completed, with exception of the topics to be brought before; awards ready for i first assignment from The Amer- held in Hartford on January 2S postponed match betweenithe conference will effect theland distribution, so that Legion Extension Institute, each district president was given similar community activi-UConn and Bridgeport. The! membership of each Post and it! Post may make plans for par-! Department Adjutant a rk ri material for each unit in her! ties. is the preferred will be most vital to each Postlticipating in the convention pa- cautions these members about district on this proiect.

At tne month but any date Irom Janu- standing of teams: ary 1 through April is satis program to have representation rade with drum corps, color; the assignment because, of ex A Division at the conference to hear the guards and membership per-'perience, many will go through factory. won WORLD'S BEST MOVIES request of Mrs. Pat J. Keliy, national president, Miss Sadye Bernstein, National Security chairman, urges each unit to Miss Bernstein reminds us proposed plans. centage in line of march.

This the first issue without giving Department Senior Vice Com-'year's parade set-up should' proper attention to the smaller that the final date for reserva- lost 0 2 Vi 114 1 Air Conditioning-temperatures mada to order-for oll-weather comfort. Get a demonstration! Bridgeport 2 New Haven 2'i New Britain l'j Hartford 1 New London 'i Yale L'Conn 0 Division Hartford 3 New Haven I'i Waterbury 1 Bridgeport 1 Yale 1 New Britain 1 0 1H 1,4 2 2 2 Western Mas. Conn. Valley The 34th annual chess tournament for Massachusetts and Connecticut players starts next Sunday at the YMCA in Springfield, Mass. Three rounds will be played, and final three rounds will be played the following Sunday, Feb.

23, at the same place. Fischer Ski Enthusiast Bobby Fischer, student, who recently won the United States open and closed championships, has become a ski enthusiast. He is taking lessons from Tony Kastner at the Grossinger Country Club. In return, the youngster is teaciiing the skimnn how to play chess. Bristol Xews Word has come from Bill Burroughs of the Bristol club that his club has decided to join the Enited States Chess Federation, although they do not see their way clear to enter the Connecticut State Team Tournaments, at present.

The club meets Friday evenings at Cambridge Park Community Hall on Davis Drive' (off Jerome Ave.) in Bristol. Their ennual tournament starts Fri day, Feb. 14. and is open to residents of Bristol and nearby communities. Entrants must be members of the USCF, and will receive national ratings.

The tournament will be a single round robin, and will be played on Friday, evenings until con cluded. Their tournament direc tor is Virgil M. Kimm, P.O. Box 104, Terryville, Conn. Game Selection This game, played at Copen 1 I i 1 'rer fit fr i its XX Js -3 AJtaeneutt KT( if 'ipx Lps.

1 jTjr'-'- i2L vlVS. .1 i iSL 1 "wm 7--f. V. mftiir w-- 1 fm: 4 uuJ tn 1 iii t. TrW XvvX- hagen in 1923, is called a masterpiece of brilliancy.

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