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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 16

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16 Honors Quarter Century Employes 2fstration Slow at Start about 2000 registered nurses said last night 4 hurt! Mr and Mrs Miniver together ra night In Russian I a rting TODAY! 35C 1 MM UNTIL 55c DISNEY CARTOON MATINIIS TODAY (Waging 6 PM TOWN BAB1H INAL WEEK JERRY WAYNE Slasaiaa Star of fl I THE BIG 4MAZAKJ 14AM TONIGHT! eaarit AB I WITH Buy a Bond Today! PLUS 2n Cblll irlnt Hit! Your avorite Theater! ir' vtn rtavr nursei I "Minesweeper" New and short I i 7W S' GREAT LAKES Shecti ME LAAYETTE LACKAWANNA ercurY Palace Burlesk I 5TAGE 20CENTURY KLEINMANS MUSIC HALL Tues eb '22 8:30 I la fully that has 5 I 1 enrolled in the first day ot official registration of the County Nursing Division of WMC Procurement and As if You Can't Buy a Bond Buy Stamps! They Help Too! 4 About 5 Per CeAt Are Enrolled With WMC STARTS TODAY 43e TaAY UNTIL 2:30 B5e After 2:30 Children lie lu Tas! MOS AMOUS nitf ri IIP than fate him Malor allen Sparrow" New Cartoon Sian el Ra4e Screes and Stave CLEO LORENZ mii CAiumr that Buf 5 Big Stage Shews Today at 12:55 1:07 5:19 7:31 stag 8:51 Jimmy Dorsey and Band will agw at Swing Shift Show Thera 2 A Marine Trust Club Dines Pays Tribute to its New Members 40c A S5 attar A PLUS! Thrills! "SHERLOCK HOLMES ACES DEATH" Basil RATHBONE Nigel BRUCI wm the principal speaker After the dinner the members adjourned to the Marine Trust party and dance at Hotel Markeen New members of the club are: Clifford Beam Catherine Bonner William Bull John Butcher Henry Cook Jr How ard Dohn Constance Godfrey Elmer Haffa Arthur Harsch George Hartley Catherine Hoef ner John Horan Kathryns Joyce Edward Letchworth Mrs Marie Cook Lufkin Elizabeth Miller Carl Nuermberger James Perham Michael Reith Ruth Reynolds Albin Rlnow Eugene Saenger rank Schreck Victor Simcoe Walter Smith Walter Stafford Carl A Weber Ella Wenger Oscar Willax Marlon Winter Lorene Zink Mr Letchworth Is the general counsel Issued yesterday the centemfual edition of Buffalo Business Cham ber of Commerce publication cited Dr Harry Westcott Rockwell as a who for 25 years guided and developed the I in stitution which we know today os the Buffalo State Teachers Col lege The article appearing with a picture fthe educator in the 185 page issue points out that the hand of Dr Rockwell the Niagara rontier has seen the in stitution grow from a relatively unimportant normal school in one building to college status in a group of buildings which archi tecturally speaking are among greatest assets' Emphasizing the fact that Dr Rockwell is prepared to superin tend a 81000000 expansion pro gram at the college after the war Buffalo Business goes on to say for the second offense 25 fine and five days in jail and for the third offense 30 days in jail Another bill proposed by Kreln heder tonight would provide that a child could be permitted to bowl in a bowling alley between the hours of 10 a and 10 provided that billiard tables are not main tained in the same place and pro vided that the child is engaged in a scholastic tournament or super vised by a school teacher religious or fraternal 'group or accompanied by parent or guardian or any adult authorize bv parent or guardian The Quarter Century Club of the Marine Trust Co had its annual dinner last evening at Hotel Statler Charles Diefendorf president of the bank left presents a silver plate award to John Horan who on Sunday completed 25 years with the bank Each employe having served a quarter century received a similar plate Bringing the membership to 152 31 new members 2J men and ten women last night joined the Ma rine Trust Company's Quarter Cen tury Club at a dinner in Hotel Statler The organization was founded in 1841 with an original membership of 87 persons who had served the Marine Trust Co 25 years or longer The senior mem ber la Percy Darby vice presi dent at the head office of the Ma rine whose connection with the company dates back to 1888 Charles Diefendorf president of Marine Trust Co presented to each of the new members an en graved sterling silver plate bolic of the enduring quality of the mem service' Karl Dietache president of the Marine Trust Club presided at the dinner Ralph Croy vice president In Charge of the Buffalo Trust office DANGEROUS so the MEN THEY HATE to tht Mt They lore? LITING Their RILES 1 te KILL or Their Llpe to Klee I terrifle administrator said last New York: regional office aware of the situation existed In the Buffalo war price and rationing board It has been care fully checked and investigated by a representative of the regional ra tioning division "The findings wars that the Ir regularities of ths local war price and rationing board were the re sults of mistakes In interpreta tions rather than violations of the regulations "Over issuance of points has happened before in rationing boards and the demand for recap ture has been effected as it has been in this case "District Director Thomas Reese had the matter well in hand some months ago and on his own account took the necessary steps to protect the public interest Eighty six per cent of the over issuance of points has already been repaid and the bAlance will be repaid in the immediate future I have gone over the entire situation with Di rector Reese Reese Spikes Rumor of Intent To Resign OPA Directorship Laat night came and went and the Revz Gerald Smith America leet speaker who would have addressed a mass I meeting sponsored by the Economics League if the city had not denied the use of Memorial Auditorium was "somewhere in the Midwdst on a lecture tour while awaiting the untangling of the Buffalo situation Meanwhile Joseph StoffeL 88 Comstock Ave presdent of the Economics League declared he was studying the recent decision Starring Marge Robert Ryan Jobe Cervadkae iptiff Penalties for Violators Of OPA Regulations Proposed WALT Birthday) in ALL SHIA COMMUNITY THKATRIS starting 2 UtStrCH'l 'MATHIAS otftroN cothfb a oanii'u ADMISSION $110 i tarring ANNA STEN KENT SMITH Mimi oraaytha Cathy rys Kans Richmond Committee Chairmen or Advertising Hub President Rlegis O'Brien yester day announced the chairmen of committees for the Greater JBuf i falo Advertising Club for the year 1944 They were as follows: Program Herbert Vogelsang membership Peter Morell at tendance and hospitality Cheater McCawley: finance Treasurer Charles Zacher war emergency and civic affairs Howard Raltt: Ad Vents editorial Dudley De Munn: Ad Vents business manage ment Norman Etsnger Year Book Joseph Coon educational i Past Preaident Oliver A VVeppner general sports Reid Knisley Bowling Wells Corey: bridge Karl ranklin: golf Thomas Jv Arrigo annual cruise Mr Knisley advertising exhibit Alan Schnell: adcraft fcrum Gordon Smith: house Walter erguson: dances Joseph Coon: summer stag outing Arthur Purdy: Christmas party Mr acher: nom inating committee Mr Weppner BOB AMECRE IAmbRUTREROID Enacts DEE I RsrryCHEf will cad up i yeus heart! 681 MAIN NOTHINU BUT STARS THtt IIUT JMWl GUSVAN MINSTREL IN PERSON JOHN ROY CARLSON Author of OUVE SHARRON TSOY BASSON SUSAYI BROWN LEE BROWN CAST 40 ON THI SCREEN CALI STORM SILL HENRY of Paper Cites Rockwell As rontiersman in Education that would indeed have been loss to the frontier if more 25 years ago the thin edge of had not intervened to prevent from continuing in the wool manufacturing business at Rockwell's Milla Chenango Coun ty The article pointed out when Dr Rockwell came to ralo he was the youngest man in the state to hold the position of normal school head and that today he is the oldest A aMEY The WALT CHANVVJXi DELTA RouE and Hl SC MAH Albany Suran Albany eb Stiff punish ments for violation of rationing freezing or price fixing regulations during the war emergency are pro? Vided in a bill introduced tonight by Assemblyman Jerome Krein heder Buffalo Republican The bill la a proposed amend ment to the War Emergency Act ini Biwsi 1 1 1 ri wilfully violates any "promul gated rule regulation or order" shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable for the first offense by 525 fine five days in jail or both: KENSINGTON TSE CATELM WOOD 3 NORTH PARK ROOSEVELT MAGA ELLIN TERRY Grant and Jam: Cany in "Jobnnv Com Latalv" "That Naitv Nuisance i Truck Crash atal Cambridge eb 21 LP) Edward Niles 35 Eagle Bridge was killed early today when his truck struck a tree after running off the Cam bridge Hooaick alls road two miles south of here A Three i Cough is Your Danger Signal CrBomulHon relieves promptly be muse it goes right to the seat of the trouble Jo help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw tender in named bronchial mucous raem druggist to sell you abottleofCnomulsion withtheun demanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are I to have your money back I CREOMULSION tor Coughs Chest Colds Bronchitis Air War Veteran Is Married Here A veteran radioman tn a tighter squadron in England Staff Sgt James Gavin S3 Potters Rd end the girl to whom he has been engaged for two years Mias Betty Wimber 141 Potters Rd Swere married yesterday at St Thomas WG PL DIAMOND MASK I Of I in and near Buffalo more than I 100 I th I Erie I the I eignment Division Miss A Mar I garei: Laraen RN division chair I man I Mips Larsen said a light regts I tratipn was expected for the first I two days The enrollment is tor I the Purpose of classifying nurses I as to availability for military serv I i it carries no threat of I compulsory military service she I exnJdinpd I I Nurses are registering in Buf I falo at the Cape Cod Cottage Lafayette Sq 803 City Hall and I 401 Crosby Building headquarters I of the New York State Nurses Association District 2 all this week The Nurses Association headquartan Will be open for reg iitratlon until 9 tonight i and Thursday and the Cape Cod I Cottage until 8 Thunday Registration places also will beopen at the Kenmore Municipal Building tomorrow and at the Community Health Center Health Department City Hall and Our Lady of Victory Hospital Lacka wanna tomorrow Thursday and riday Miss Larsen said Ixcal procurement and assign ment committees are responsible for initial classification of nurses as to availability for military service Graduation riday The fourth and largest Volunteer Red Cross Nurses Aide graduation will be held from the stage of Buffalo riday evening This class of 200 graduates is vital ly needed for aide work in this area Duane Lyman vice chairman of the Buffalo Chapter of ths Amsrican Red Cross will make the address Mrs Bryant Glenny Jr chairman of the Volunteer Nurses Aide Corps will award the certificates assisted by Mrs Max Becker and Mrs Garnet Wil liams i Mrs Bernard A Mask di rector of the corps will present capa to the class assisted by Mrs Gordon Jermyn assist ant director Miss Margaret Mon aghan Mrs Cyril 5 WarthUng Mrs Charles Knoell Mrs Amos Mlnkel Mrs Viola Degenfelder Mrs Carl Ooatg Miss Mary Griffiths Mrs Clark Mrs Edwin Aahberry N1 Mrs John Taylor chairman of the Office of Civilian Mobiliza tion will administer the oath Io Be Graduated i The Us of graduates! 1 Moramsry miek Mr Alwn Wtherel Ooortis Lents RMtnsXsllT Mra WU Sem Churchill Jtotort ComeUue Lorraine Doughrty June 8utr Mw Junto Brink Allee Xbllns Annie Ouwioe xumbeth ski Roto Marie Leone Clare May awenekamp Cannels TerauUo Mr doors Knapp Mr Raymond Mar Sirs Richard Thompson Jr Veronica Kwusrilk Mrs Wilfred Roy Mr Melvin Kelly Mabel KoUoff Mra E4oyl WUlieton Mr Xdwin I Neuroth With Oorts Rltj l8nth Mr Xverett fcennett Mr Mr Oeorse Green Mr Chariee Hand Mr Anthony Klein Mr Jem Monroe Mary Mountain Phylise Piero Ann Raymond Mr Earl May Msaret I Bradley Marjory Deen Marian Hanley Mr Harland Hellie Allee Johnson Mr Harvey Lilsa Katherine MePsrUln Mr Daniel Mauei Ann Muleri Berths court Xvelyn Barlee Mr Joseph Schnei der and Jeanna Woodward Mr Charles Dewitt Dorothea Vts Marita Allison Anne Bum Mildred Berner Ann Bloomgren Virginia Burk hardt XUsabeth Butchart Bertha Cut ler Bernice Ginsburg Gretchen Grove Lorain Gioeeer Dorothy Johnton Jose phine Lozzara Dorothy Lavin Mr Bede Limburg Mr Vineon tong Helen Lysiak Jean McGarva Bileabeth Olgilvle Jennie Sclera Ruth Tohebaugh xlleen Ullngsr Mrs George Urban Jr Evsnge line Vlgneron Letitia Young Beatrice i Beekmen Helen Malezyk Mery Alic Peterson Catherine Pinkel Ann Har rington Anne Ricci Mr Edward Doniglen Mr Horman Sleek Betty Giancarlo Mrs Robert Hausauer Mr Jerne Hud son Mr George Laub Mrs Matthew Mareno vic Virginia MUI Alice MltcbJen Mary Montant Carmaia Notaro Mr George McB Peters Mr WUllam Ran O1 Mr Russell Bchuta Mr Era Bher man Mrs Joseph Shriver Agnes Slkor ski Mrs John Bwlerat Laura Wrona gMn 1UUUB i angriing npumi nuui rvpwwiui Betty Lee Schnellmann Bllnort Schtf fie Mildred Owens Xleanor Kelffer Marlon Schaefer Marl Dietach Mrs Joseph Jaworski Mr Anabelle Renner Rita Schneggenberger Blossom Randall Dorothy lachle Better Ooembel Alm Clark Alice Green Mr William Hei berg Mello HogenmUler Irene Kln buim Emma Krana Betty MacDonald Evelyn MacDonald Antoinette Shelolka Jennie Sohlnkl Anne Blokker Ruth lt vita Minet Mr Rodney Allan Mr Arthur lentn Mrs Ralph Ora benstratter Mrs Carlton Kohler Mr I Roh Is Mr Rs Logan Sir Allo Mlnlrt Mr Albert Pang born Mr Samuel Queeno Mr Prea Reimer Mr Nathan Stafford Mr Arthur Steward Mr Edward Schiefer Mr WUllam Tfft Mr Ed ward: Zeeb Joseph Biegalskl Helen Psullck Mr Samuel Benatovlen Mary Caffery lora Calzone Jean Oasey Mary Casey Lorraine Davenport Bin Doriff Jean laherty Mr WUllam oley MraWUson ox Mr William Goldbach Xlleen Howard Alma Kick Dorothy Ann Kick Ruth Langan Betty Lynch Dorothy Ann Manley Mary CrNellt Mrs Michael Peluso Irene Pepper Mrt Leonard Reedy Mr Harry ProdoehL Xllaabsth Ann Dwyer Dolores SheaTMraAUen Weiss Xltaabeth Wileon Anita Wlrtnsr Mr Robert Bottenfleld Mr red uller Helen Kowalski Doria MUler Rita Marie Stahrr Mildred strotim Mr Robert Sturm Kathleen Dillon Mr John Dowtbaeh Mrs WUllam Dunphy Ruth raser Mr erdinand Mann Clair Saueen and Mr Deloreq of Justice Parton Swift which net forth that the city has the abso lute right to rent or refuse to rent it municipal halls as it pleases with a view of appealing the ver dict 1 believe we have finished with this Stoffel said within a few days I maylc a special meeting the board of directors to act on git ap peal I feel that the witnesses! for our aide and have many should have been given th chance to be i kliACADAMHEDTEI MARYLIN ARDE3I a aaAa aaaaaaaaaeeaaaaaaaaaJ Aquinas Rectory by the Rev John Dempsey assistant pastor Sgt Gavin son of James Gavin assistant superintendent of mails and Mr Gavin of the Pot ters Rd address has just returned from England and will leave early In March for training aa an avia tion cadet at Cochrane ield Ga He and his bride left last night for a wedding trip to Lake Placid He was graduated from St Thomas Aquinas School and South Park High School anjd worked for the Republic Steel Corp before entering the service A brother Lieut Charles Gavin served in England for 12 months returned to th United State to take an of ficer candidate course and recently was sent oversea again Emphatic denial' of published re ports that he I planning to resign cam yesterday from Thoma7 Raeae district OA director Con tacted In New York City where he waa attending the regular monthly meeting of district directors Reese said: I "You may spike that rumor right how I have no Intention of resign ing Rumors and careless talk have no part In winning this war Ths people of 'the Buffalo Rochester OPA district ar co operating ex cellently with regulations which have been set up for their protec tion during this wartime era and intend to stay on th job until iny task is rumor purportedly originating in New York City is one of sevsraL that have been in spired from certain sources since Reese became head of the district OPA last June Previously Reese had merely smiled and waved ths Reports aside Yesterday he became dlgnant in hi denial pholds Reese Dsmlel Woolley regional OPA AT I IhawiMteMlv A S3 PLUS! Heart Tingling Romance! Xesrint Actiot lAe North WooMtehatd Marv Hi Jmra ARLEN HUGHES HAVOC YimberS quee Curie Their love rtory etarte ea the street of Park and AT NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS CAITOL 1TY0 Seirtk ork MAXINE 222 Swwca Sun Man Ruth Warrick in "Tha Iron Tueo 20c Anytime 20c Bob Hooa Meurean OHara John Gartieia in Betty nutton uet race it men era BUALO COLRIER EXRESEe Tuesday ebruary 22 1944 Coming Soon MILLS BROS SISTER SHARPE HARRY RICHMOND 4 i 4 DUltKDI R8M BILLY 1081'1 0IAMOKO HIBIUHII JERRY A TURK 0I818T ROM LATIB BUARTtl CARLOS LDflM SO AMIBICAB WHIBLWtBBS RUBY RIMS ACROBAtll BARCI OLIVE WHITE SOHIITICATIO GIU INSTSUMINTALIST SEIDEL It BRAUTim 8IRU BUDDY DURAY a ARY WIST LIRRtR ARR RARKIR MARTIR I 108 AHO RRCWirrRA SlraaiM Star Lucky Strika "1U1 Time Hit LORENCE HIN LOWE Aarartca Na I Central Ooneee ABEEillifl MAS SER 9ft The HICKOBY NUTS la a SAkKLINE kEVUE vith IM GAXUX uiaayv ir iM Added! HG LEG RATES Coley Huerth sad March! aian ancucocx Tallutah BANKHEAD LirCDUAI WILLIAM BINDIX Burney Rate Bill Lost 23 to 26 Courier Kapreaa Alban Surtau Albany eth A bill affect ing several munleipally owned public utilities in Western New York first mustered enough vote to assure easy passage in the Sen ate tonight and then suddenly lost vote after vote until it went down to defeat 23 to' 26 jTh bill sponsored by Sen Cnsurle Burney Jr Buffalo Republican would in effect take the rates of municipally owned public utilities out of the control Of! the public service commission Th bill provides that a municipal ity furnishing public utility service nqed not decrease its rates on orger of the public service commis sion the order is issued upon notice and after hearing in stituted by not less than 10 per ceht of active resident consumers" (Ben Burney moved to th vote by which the biU was de feated the motion to lie on the table He will canvass the situation in the next few days and decide whether he can muster enoughvptes to warrant hi tiling up the motion for the purpose of getting the bill through Curtain Rises Buffalo Jimmy Dry't or ehMtraf tn revue 118 412 ioe and 9 40 ta Happy Land 111 a 21X 507 and 1035 Great Lakra Madam Curie HAS a 130 430 705 and 045 Hippodrome Thro Ruaalan tl 15 a ra 130 430 730 030 Timber Queen 1230 315 8 50 House a IflS 3 V34 1043 Sherlock Holmes Mea Death 1240 334 e2 022 The Desert Son 1238 3S2 oe 1030 Ganzst av for To morrow 1113 rn 326 5 40 8 51 Voodoo Man 11 am 16 3 42 S3 34 and 1050 tvnr of (the Zomblo 1210 238 438 718 anti 844 alaea Th Bi JubUew 1240 3 is 710 and 045 ueiiv nunon be! reu a nitJiET Arlen Wondv Barria In "Submarlna Alert" News Cartoon RIVERSIDE 824 Tonawanda Continu ous Today Joel McCrea Barber Ston wyck In "Union Pacific" olus Ruth Terryn Pistol Packin' Marra i i a a a a plans for America irst Talk Vlade Indefinite by Court Rule 1SEMO 8021 Delawatu Ave I IS Rldae RA LaekawasM "LASSIS DOME NOMB" with ReM I ESTT DSVI MIRISM NOPKIM McDewell After Dark" I In OLD AODUAINTAMCK" Alow I I A weaeter at lanawanea CRANADA Main at Roddv Mi rank Sinatra Mtcheia Morgan and lick Dowell ana Donald Criso "Uass Coma Ht f' and 'Higher" 2nd pt ton technicolor a'so Georo Sanders Ricnard Arlen Jaan Parker Russen Hayden ad Brenda Marshall tn "Pari Atttr Dark" I us "Minesweeper" Naw and abort Greet 2 for Show TA I4Z GrveSert gexepMwMI TODAY Bs: ri 5 HtLLZAUHIN'" Grid "SONS feaSa AS ft LM8h OQokftl IO I i vaar naff A ifW asar Mb te aww if" wk4ai 1 Pt II jBa I 7 I A 'W "4 6 B1 Hit Im A tWTSiSAt'SSHa I iIB MB 1 I vu rJuuU i A 9 Bl 1 MEiHlAs WnlOIIHKSKLMiMBKV 7 mi uiris rntfiiTh i if MR! nr I I 1 A I iv i wX Wedri W1! 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