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Fitting Tribute Paid Town's War Dead IRS :Home rerord,..1 I only regret that I have but Ueda Irt Lao one life to lose for my following from country. — NATHAN HALB John W. Can lake Bill road roster's Pond. ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 3, 1948 in et ux to Ir Maple avenn. ux to Mary E; VIEWS road. Fitting Tribute Paid n* et tot to Jan, OF I, near Central Town's War Dead THE Veterans' Organizations Honor THE SUN Memory of Departed Comrades TE NEWS Impressive tribute was paid An • By LEONARD F. JAMES d lover's war dead Monday at Me- girls' band; Disabled American Vet- COLOR Is Senator Vandenberg going morial Day exercises conducted by erans; AMVETS post; Boy Scout Into the Republican Convention the veterans' organizations of the troops 71, 72, 73, 75 and 76; Girl with the conviction that courage- town. Scout troops 11, 18, 23, 27, 36, 40 mer ous leadership can win support? Features of the ceremonies, dedi- and 41; the Sacred Heart school for the Senator came out last cated to the memory of departed band. uals week in flat opposition to his own comrade's, included a parade with Moving to Florence and Elm party over the Reciprocal Trade traditional services at the Memorial streets, the parade deployed in issue, defying the essential change Hall Library, the Memorial Tower front of the Memorial Hall Library, at Phillips Academy, the Memorial IT TINGS which the Republicans would where services were conducted by !rake in the tariff laws. Auditorium and at the cemeteries. the American Legion post, Vincent it SATISFY" Tariff Act of 1934 Forming on Park street at 8:00 F. Stulgis, commander. For the hundred years preced- o'clock the parade was made up as Prayer was offered by the Rev. ing the Reciprocal Tariff Act of follows: Platoon of Andover po- John S. Moses, rector of Christ 1934, the tariff was an outstand- lice; Veterans of Foreign Wars and church, and Commander Stulgis de• Auxiliary; the Andover Braes ing issue of American politics. livered a brief address. The Le- Band; American Legion and Aux- STREET While, at various times, econ- gion firing squad fired the salute to iliary; the All-Women's post, Amer- omists and statesmen recognized ican Legion; Punchard High school (Continued on Page Eleven) that American tariffs were too imam high, whenever the issue came before Congress it suffered from lobbying interests. Then in the Deed Service Men's Fund early 1930's the Democrats changed the procedure and turned the tariff-making business over to To Board Of Trustees the Chief Executive. Whatever Money Raised By Townspeople To Be Used For the reasons for so doing, the effect was to remove the tariff Scene at 31emorial Day services at the Manorial Hall library. From left to right: Alden Benefit of Veterans and Their Dependents front mere politics and put it on Cook, chaplain of the Legion post; Joseph Medo'o, sergeant-at-arnis; the Rev. John S. Moses, • At a recent meeting of the Board to the higher plane of policy. The rector of Christ church; %Invent F. Stulgis, COM .1.11.11, Of the Legion post; 31rs. 31argaret CtIley, of Directors of the Andover Service president of the Legion auxiliary; and Mrs. D irothy Volker, senior vice-commander or the All- Reciprocal Tariff Act of' 1934 au- School Committee Men's Fund Association, the funds Women's post of the Legion. Color guard in re ir: Richard Wrigley, Paul Cheney, Thomas1)1111 of the association were transferred eati thorized the President to nego- /11111 Hobert Prescott. (Surette Studio) tiate trade agreements with for- Has Busy Session to permanent Trustees under a eign nations, altering -our tariff Seeks New Teacher as Deed of Trust duly recorded in the by not more than 50%, with other Registry of Probate of Essex COOT,. Housing Authority The port. Oil of t li.• garden 248 In Academy Enrollment Increases ty, to be known as "The Andover subsidiary features. The "Hull" Andover School cpnimittee and lionse OW IIVIOlmitster 'nu. Service Men's Fund." Act, so-called because it was Members Named of Phillips .trittletti, donated to Graduating Class met Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the This fund, raised through popular under the wing of Cordell Hull, Dr. 111.1 31rs, Claude 11. Feess Goldsmith, Library of Punchard high All Four Are Veterans 11 Andover Boys To subscription and activities during Secretary of State, recognized by the loon...people of r school with all members present the days of World War II for tho that trade was another word for Of Second World War at Alontlav night's testi lllll Receive Diplomas Sunday and Gordon Colquhoun presiding. tour members of In the Cochran Church at Phillips benefit of Andover boys and girls "swap" and that the word "for- The and which was painted bx %VB. C. Carleton Kimball of tile Taxpay- the local Housing Authority, ap- Academy this Sunday 248 members who entered the various services, eign" still did not alter the fact Ham l'his.s,r of .1iirloxer ers' Association was also present. of the graduating class will assem- will be operated under the control that foreign trade is a two-way proved recently at a special town will he on exhibition at the .1(1- The secretary of the committee, ble to hear President Leonard Car- of a board of seven trustees, consist- proposition. The Hull trade pro- meeting to provide low rental dison 5rt Gallery through Sun- William A. Doherty, read the min michael of Tufts College deliver tho ing "at all times of: The Chairman grant paid more attention to the housing for veterans, have been day, June 6. tin account of the utes of the previous meeting. commencement address. This will of the Board of Selectmen of the principle of comparative advan- appointed by the board of select- academy commencement exerci- Edwin H. Waterman, engineer for he the first Sunday commencement Town of Andover, the Town Coun- men. ses filo gallery will be open the School committee regarding the (Continued on Page Eleven) They are: Winthrop Newcomb. in the school's 170 years. sel, and five responsible citizens of Stitortlo, -lone '8, until 8:30 installation of oil heat in the Shaw- the Town of Andover." In accord- assistant treasurer of the An- o'clock, tool Solidity front nine Qualified members of the class sheen school, was present to confer ance with the terms of the trust dover Savings bank; Ernest N. to five o'clock. will be presented for initiation into and advise the committee regarding Hall, contractor, of Dascomb the Cum Laude Society by Emory S. "The Trustees shall receive no com- Doherty To Head the bids for the new heating system. pensation for their duties and serv- road; Atty. Charles G. Hatch of Basford, chairman of the English The bids were opened in the pres- is the ices that are required hereunder." • Conn. High School Appletree lane, and Atty. Frederic department. Scholarships, prizes ence of the committee and Mr. Kim- S. O'Brien, Virginia road. All Library Observes and diplomas will be awarded by gging Joseph. B. Doherty, member of the ball. Mr. Kimball questioned the ad- I continued on Page Fonr) four are veterans of World War Headmaster Claude Moore Fuess, like a Punchard High school faculty, is to 75th Anniversary visability of oil heat and suggested II. who will retire on July 1 after forty leave the local school department "I sometimes wonder whether the installation of stokers. can't The fifth member of the board years of service to Phillips Acad- CAMP WAKONDAH soon to take up new duties as prin- there is any institution more sym- Bids front the following concerns Est. 1910 Center Harbor, N. H. will be appointed by the State emy and fifteen years as head- 4 - 16. is cipal of a high school in Connecti- bolic of America than its libraries, were opened: Consolidated Heating A mt. camp for 30 girls, ages Housing Authority, and town master. Private lake. All land and water sports. cut. said Frank D. Ashburn, headmaster company, M. T. Walsh company, Sep. Jr. and Sr. Camp. Special emphasis officials feel quite sure that it, will activities. of the Brooks school, North Andov Continued on Page Fivel Cross Coal company, Eidam's, J. .1. on water-front Members of the Teachers' Asso- be an Andover man who will co- Contact MARJORIE R. SEVERANCE er, speaking Wednesday night at Hyland. The bids ran from $3,698 83 Reservoir St., Lawrence, Moss., ciation, through Supt. Kenneth L. operate fully with the four local Telephone 30649 the observance of the 75th annivers- to $4500 on an inside tank, and from dy Sherman at their banquet last week. members of the board. ary of the opening of Memorial Hall $3,761 to $4,150 on an outside tank. extended to Mr. Doherty their best The board of selectmen, the Announce Award a wishes for his success in his new library. After considerable discussion it work . Veterans' Service officer, and "The churches. perhaps, but I fear was decided to have Mr. Waterman SA LE Of Scholarships Come in and see our beautiful Senator Philip K. Allen have ex- there are many lives they do not study the bids, check them with the Two pupils of St. Augustine's display of pressed their intention to co- touch," he continued. "The court- original specifications and report operate fully with the Housing school, a boy and a girl. have won ORIENTAL RUGS ORIENTAL AND houses, perhaps, but there are lives scholarships to schools of higher back to the next committee meeting DOMESTIC RUSS Authority of the town and extend At Moderate Prices CLEA NED— they do not tuoch either.
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