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The Brunswick Record from Brunswick, Maine • 1

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Zt 7 BRUNSWICK MAINE THURSDAY OCTOBER 141943 PRICJ SEVEN CENTS i reader Eaton Hardware $50 i Drug $50 school onUnion Streetis authoriz town at the (resent 4ime and sailors are buried at the Oakland A of IT'S A SMALL WORLD 1 WAR 4 5S I I BujCWar Bonds r1 faJwfe 4 WHEN YOU BANK BY MAIL SENATOR BREWSTER TO SPEAK TOMGflT Eight Enter Navy Six The Army And One be shown There will also be an im pressive flag raising ceremony and a Voluntem Needed ToHelpluue Ration Books Warns Pkmngtoa of the Bruns wide PoSee Department requests that In local driven and drivers the figOoafe regulations Any ifteen more men from this re on were taken into the armed tves last week Eivht men were GANG SffiPBCIDHN RATON BOARD BREAK Theft lacfafcs 25 Ration Boris No 4 And A TINAYRE CONCERTCMRNG RIDAY when the latterwas on the Bow doin freshman team On shipboard in the Pacific Haldane was the first to recognize the other Dmen gcSogon NOW' brought ap before the Brunswick SUwet President Kenneth Sills of Bowdoin College will preside at be Samuel A Ladd Jr chairman of the Brunswick Community War NICKERSON APPRECIATES USO as expected Public Invited To Exhibition cOr Military Swimming Wherever you arc here at home out of town on business even overseas you can make regular deposits simply Aby mailing us 'your check properly endorsed' We handle all details Navy Night riday To Provide Extra Special ree Entertainment the US Naval Air SUtkm Tbe town contributed certain funds for the construction of the Munfci pal Airport built by the WPA and now taken over by the Navy and is therefoft entitled to a rea sonable and proportionate settle ment bythe Navy Under Article our the town will determine what sum of money it will vote to raise and appro priate to meet the requirements Senator Ralph Brewster known Senator Ralph Brewster of if i tn Lf onr cwbk st jmi PARKING RUUS ARE MADE CLEAR Ust aflows Police In tend To Enforce Them Uon will be held at the Bow doin College pool on Tsroday Oct 19 from 7 to 8 pja The exhibition Is open to the pMe Tn addition to the swbnaring life saving underwater swim mlng and carrying rUeoi fbrrw'will be a demoastratfoaaftito use of rubber life rafts under the direction of Liept Vtnde hennery athletic officer at the Naval Air Station here The final event WfH be swim nring hi burning off 7 Maine will speak this Thursday at the Brunswick High Schopl Auditorium at 8 pan I Hd be the guest of the' Club which realizing the significance and great interest of a talk by Senator Brewster has opened its meeting to the pub lic Senator Brewster and tbose wbo went' with him recently on a round the world tour of combat areas have been in such great de mand as speakers that Brunswick is very fortunate to be given the opportunity to hear him Seating accommodations will probably be taxed so those who plan to near senator Brewster are asked to come early tf 4 the South Pacific area there Marine on board strip with rant pfc William Reynolds USMC who Is now stationed at the Brunswick Naval Air Station Pfc Reynolds wad glad to ghrie the Brunswick Record an account of a former popular student and athlete at Bowdoin Hal dane They were together at the unforgettably invasion of Guadal canal in August 19C2 Reynolds first Jmet' Haldane when as a student at Higgins Clas sical Institute inChariestonbe Riley Insurance $100 SATURDAY GALA DAY A ehaiTt a Hi Baxter and $250 AT EDWARDS MELD I Woolworth $50 $100 $25 Leathers Auto Store $50 Cumberland and Pastime Theaters $50 In addition to the above gifts the following individuals have made generous contributions: Catlin Mrs Emma Senter Dr Charles Lincoln Lancaster Harold Laws I Please Turn to Page 1 A special Town Meeting will be held in the Brunswick Town Hall on Monday evening October HL at 7 30 pm to consider three matters in particular' and any other business that may arise Under Article To' the matter of voting to raise by temporary loan and to appropriate the sum of $2300 for the permanent im provement of Hawthorne Street or to take any other action rela tive to this will be considered Hawthorne Street is one rf the streets in the Harpswell Pines housing project where 30 addi tional single family units are go ing to be built to aid in relieving the acute housing problem in the Under Article Three the loam will determine whether it should authorize the Selectmen to kettle with the Government for School was'Comri Commander John Aiderman USN commanding officer of the Brunswick Naval Air Station Before the performance the Meteorology Band from the Armv Unit stationed at Bowdoin College will parade to the Town Hall be tween 645 and 7 pm to stimulate interest in the Navy Night show Much credit is due to Lieut Wil liam Drews USNR and to Chief Specialist Gardner USNR who are I arranging and directing the hlavy i acts George Quinby director of the Masque and Gown Society of Bowdoin College is lending ah eX perienced hand in the staging of the show i The hour which marks the open ing of Navy Night on riday was changed to 7 pan so that those who plan to attend the Yves Tin ayre concert at Memorial Hall at 830 will have time to attend the performance at the Town Hall first Though a free vaudeville and Please Tum to Page Woridag in our mill are pleadaQt and elean The pay is good and you iwfli be pud while you learn 1 WORKERS IN OTHER ESSENTIAL 1' INDUSTRIES NOT ACCEPTED IRSf NATIONAL BANK Brunswick Maine TWO ROOMS TO BE ADDED TO SCHOOL offices Bath Street were brok en isto Ifcoday night by thieves wbo stole 25 copies of War Ra tioa Book our application forms and a typewriter The break was dnesvered when employees at the Ration Board i came to werk ou Tuesday morn ing Preliminary investigation re vealed that a window had been pried epea togain entrance Act mg Chief 'warren Purington Captain Shepard of the State Po 1 Ike and head of the Bureau of In vestigation aaU State Trooper Roper Wetmore made an faves Soldiers Ask Homes To Put Vp Their Gifts On Night Of Dance a On the week end of October 38 the soldiers fa the two Army units stationed at Bowdoin Col lege will have a fall fornjal dance Rooms in private houies for guests of the soldiers will be badly needed for riday or Sat urday nights or both Guests win expeet to pay rent for the Use of such rooms Anyone wbo will willing Co put up a young lady that week end is asked to get fa touch with Lancaster Moulton Union' dephme 639 'Tle Army men are under a heavy training schedule and are looking forward to having girls from tMr borne towns as guests the week end of October $6 They win be very grateful to those who will help them in ac commodating their guests If yM thBe jobs and might also want work after the ao iius wiin complete freedom oi worry the plans i Actual construction cannot be gin until advertisements for bids from contractors have been made and the contract Jet This will probably take a month or six a weeks' according to Superinten dent of Schools Leon Spinney STATE GRANGE HEAD SPEAKER AT ROTARY Ardine Richardson Ex plains Problems Of armers Ardine Richardson speaker of the Maine House of Represen tatives and Master of the Maine State Grange as well as a can didate for Governor was Mthe speaker at the meeting of the Brunswick Rotary Club at Hotel Eagle on Monday noon His topic was "Agriculture in our wartime The speaker who is a cousin of Dr Earle Richardson of Bruns wick stated that practically every business is Jinked with products of the sori and that wherever the pursuit of agricul ture is fostered1 there the com munity prospers He spoke of the problems in volved in making the farm parity price formula work and he also explained' the difficulties' emeri enced by farmers as a result of the manpower shortage Gordon Bridges of Amherst (PkareTufn to Paffc zj Rww4 noui Am Ndson Mcadden of Harpswell right and the Rev Shefcfan Christian deft congratulate Leon Kelley on the outstaudfag aririewements ct his son Carleton Kelley whose high rank with the Ansy Air orces belies the fact that he is the young Public Invited To Hear Him At Brunswick High School At 8 PJML iiicii wee magician act singing oancmg unairman noiana irisn ine Rev inducted from Brunswick 2 from music and novelty acts of various Ernest Lynch of Portland and Kinas inaaajuon to me vauaeviue umii vunuys naiixir ine jNavya tree movie lhe Last Will and took the largest number 8: 6 Testament of Tom spon went into the Army and one went sored by the War Chest drive will iurv uic marines Please Turn to rage a 1 unds Offered By Govem ment Nursery SchoolWiUOccupy Them 5 ft A rThb Brunswick Day Nursery i School now located fa Wheeler I1 Hall at' the corner of 1 1 ederal Street jmd Jordan Avenue will I ultimately have new permanent quarters in a two room addition to the Union Street' School The I construction of the addition to the ed by the ederal Works Agency I and approved by the War Pfoduc tion Board Thd grant is part of Lanham Act funds 1 1 The hew quarters will be I equipped with kitchen and cafe feria and the entrance will be separate from that of the rest of i the school building The addition will be arranged so that it can be heated by the same heating plant now fa use for the rest of the building The architect for the project is Alonzo Harriman of An Opportunity for Mothers Who Want to Do More for the War Effort! TheBniaswidkDay Nurseiy School is now open every week day offering re qransible cue for dritdren while their mothers work in essential war jobs Brunswick Boy Writes His Parents rom Dutch Guiana Recently Mr and Mrs Guy tl Nickerson of Water Street receiv ed a letter from their son Staff Sergeant Clarence Nickerson USA stationed in Dutch Guiana South America It is especially interesting in re gard to Sgt reelings about the USO one of the welfare organizations which will be greatly benefited by the success of the Community War Chest drive how in progress' Parts of the letter follow: Dear Mother Everything is about the same here and all are waiting patiently for the day to come when we will be on a boa homeward bound We have one of the USO shows coming to our camp tonight and of course we are all anxious to see It i The boys really enjoy those shows a great deal We realize what the folks in the show have to go through to put it on for us and know the people back in the States who are responsible for them are doing a hard job and a swell job I Please Turn Page a RILfcY INSURANCE AGENCY re St I Town Building Brunswick A I I ootball Soccer Band Music Military Drill Planned afternoon will be a gala one at Edwards field Brunswick with American foot ball British soccer band music and military drills served up for the entertainment of the fans The program will begin at 130 pm with the football game be tween Brunswick High School and Westbrook High School Be tween the halves the band of the meteorology unit at Bowdoin Col lege will play and lead the soldiers (Please 'Turn 'to Page a SERVICES CALL UP ITEEN MORE MEN VOL 41 NO 47 Special Town Meeting To Be Held Next Monday Sale Of Land To Navy Improvement Of Are Questions Coming Up I 1 Rjvnrd Pfiotn TAKEN IN Dririac the hones believe it or not is Henry Ledaire of 3taam Awue a well known figure in town The pic ture was taken hy Charite Hackett of ederal Street on the corner War Chest Gifts Should Be Carefully Planned Contributions Now Cover All Philanthropies except nea cross or An Entire Year The total of contributions made to the Brunswick Community War Chest to date is $3120 Chairman Samuel A Ladd Jr reported this morning Initial gifts have been generous and it is hoped the cam paign will grow more and more SUCCeSSfUl The following business concerns have contributed: Brunswick Coal and Lumber Co Brunswick Hardware Co $100 Chandler Son $100 Brunswick $100 A Benoit Co $200 Davis $100 Jarvis $50 Capt Andrew A Hihdane U8MC 11 'Captain Andrew A Haldane USMC Who graduated from Bow doin'Collere in 1941 was a star on the Bawidoin football team and Guadalcanal was one swell Well? known to many 'people in leader always looking out for the Brunswick for his genial personal other fellow not htmreUl says tty ollowing his graduation he Reynolds had great re enlisted fa the UB Marine Corps spect fnr Jeut Haldan and mnM and went to Officers' Training Pkate Tun to Pc a 1 Marine Here Served With Andy 1 a Haldane At Guadalcanal U': Hc' Williaia Reynolds At Air Station Has High 'A Respect or ormer Bowdoin ootball Star itfcso Va where be Apply to Mr Olmsted (k 'x VEKNEY BRUNSWICK MILLS Inc Brunswick Maine Hour Advanced To 7 Children To Be Ad emitted Only If Accompanied By Parents 7 a 4 riday evening is to be Navy best of all there will be no charge War Chest Night at the Brunswick whatever for admission Town nan at pm mere wui ne all kinds of fun and entertainment faiho vaudevSterifaWtobe put on mass meeting Speakers will ov men irom me noyai ana a Navies at the Naval Air Station at of the Brunswick Community War Brunswick There will' be ai Chest campaign State Campaign magician act singing dancing Chairman Roland Irish the Rev Iff Munriml Chart: a rhitfiar fa MW of rifaB fa iMwol tea fa TffMi MB rfaoe eanvt at fatanectfaML fa dfafaaatfa tgf mriafa fav or aaridfaM mPoy 4j Vetawtaer wmImm are still badly arrdnfi at tbe Breaxwick Batten SoMfi for ttafaMteg and fffcfitewnaaat gnatehir rettoa Sa tar orilr Sear hare vdk teuwA and aar aa ratty the wartf te gate aery Tba rem tet off rritea bank A will be pnltegafi fireropMi ttero unless fiaqjww iafcwatad in fining fhfa wak fibeuM get la teach Witli Jta aria ffyteeater 1 Stetaen Strew fateffcaae WL A Good lasarance Investarnnt: RRUBBWKK ONHUNirY 'MMm i Kp itc ''riASS 7'' Jgfai a il if i es A I 4 v' Ajj i Zte kiiBir i A I I I 'f I 1 Ahm aw sfoa raw iMsesqpnrerfiOrebdyM tfe theft bad been cfamftted fajr an and warned lo it? 4 ill CU UT A WUWB tv ccp UUKCO careftaOy gaardedL er to have their 1 Mbi I TaeaXfaqro 4 maurai nrocerua vaults more breaks may be arenxe aMcxnaurereiiy OCWB ffiMItR WJBU WK Vx Hi i aafova JR i.

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