The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (2024)

Is extended to other the program institutions. 2 THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Friday, March 22, 1946 Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, and of helping administrative officials discover employes who deserve advancement, the secretary said. Initiation of this sort of program Real Estate Transfers Real estate transactions filed for Legion fo Probe on a State-wide basis, she predicted, Training Courses Offered at Pen State Welfare Secretary S. M.

R. record in the courthouse yesterday 84, Blind and Almost Deaf, Works 5 to 6 Hours Daily ure for Measure," the latest production of the department. Capalbo was recently discharged from the Army, and entered the Yale Department of Drama to study play production. Frank McMullen, associate professor of play productiqn, directed the play. McMullen has been invited to stage "Measure for Measure" at the Shakespeare Memorial Theater in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England, next Summer.

Harrisburger Has Role In Yale Production NEW HAVEN, March 22. Carmen Capalbo, 1629 North Sixth street, Harrisburg, a student in the Yale Department of Drama, played would make institutional work more attractive and help eliminate manpower difficulties. Miss O'Hara explained, however, are: Joseph A. Gernhert to John A. Markley, 1924 Market street; Emily VA Activities F.

Jackson to Harry K. Burchfield, 1618 Boas street; Mrs. Edith E. that effectiveness of techniques used at Eastern Penitentiary will be stud By United Pres NEW YORK. March 22.

A white- O'Hara today hoped for eventual es-i tablishment in-service programs for all persons employed at Stouffer to Michael Egresitz, 611 one of the roles and served as stage electrician for Shakespeare's "Meas ied thoroughly and a workable training course developed there before Peffer street; Raymond R. Baugher the largest enrollment of Russian students it ever has had. "International relations are nothing new to us," he said. "We have students there from every country in the world." Butler said his reading- recently included Prince Loewenstein's his Pennsylvania's penal and correc to Edward Kirby Lawson, 4234 tional institutions. Jonestown road; James B.

Keen to haired educator sat in his study today and told how he was continuing with his work despite loss of sight and approaching deafness. His mind as quick as it was during his lone years as president of Courses designed partly to test Joseph William Keene, lot along West In Pennsylvania James P. Murray, State American Legion commander, today expected to appoint a commission Monday to conduct the "sweeping investigation" of Veterans Ad Broad street, William Township: Albert N. Ulrich to John J. practicality of the plan were arranged for the Eastern State Penitentiary this week.

They are open to all persons employed at that institution, whether they are non-skilled tory of the German people, published by the university press. Dougher, tract, north of road from Wildwood Park to Shutt's Mill, Sus 'Most remarkable book I ever Columbia University, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler said he still kept up with three daily newspapers, current books, board meetings and directed the university's $100,000,500 endow quehanna Township; William H. Nelson to Edith E. Radabaugh, lot workers or top administrative officials.

Studies will be divided into three ministration activities requested by the organization's policy com read on the Germans," he said. "And I've read them in English, French and German." wife read this one to me," he ment fund drive. parts orientation, which Miss He also, he said, takes a one and O'Hara described as similar to along the Penbrook-Paxtang road, Susquehanna Township; Sara Gray-bill, brick dwelling along the Her-shey-Elizabethtown road, Conewago Township. George E. Witmer, to Jennie M.

Shott, tract along the Enders road, said. "My secretary reads the "boot application of infor one-half mile walk daily with his secretary or wife accompanying him along Morningside drive, where he mation obtained in orientation papers. She reads the headlines first, then if I want to hear the starts the Spring Parade! story she reads the whole thing. lives, or through the university classes to specific problems and jobs, and a study of the procedures and objectives of Pennsylvania's penal Jackson Township; Minnie Minerva Nestler to Russell L. Nestler, two lots along Blue Bird avenue, Lower "I don't brother with Braille.

You don't bother with that sort of thing walks. He will be 84 years old on April 2. knd correctional systems. mittee. Murray said he would be "very happy to comply" with the request, submitted to him in resolution form yesterday, and assured that the group appointed would be supplied with "whatever funds are necessary for a thorough investigation." The commission will be "small and strong," he added, consisting "I still work a five to six-hour The courses should serve the dou Paxton Township; Norman A.

Reigle to Archie Sheaffer, frame at my time of life. But I don't miss much. I expect to reach the endowment fund goal in five years if I live that long, and why not?" ble purpose of giving all employes training through which they might building along Rife street, Royalton; qualify for more i responsible jobs James A Keene, and others to Joseph D. Magaro, 165 and 167 Pax ton street: William H. Nelson to Homer T.

Ramsey, 611 Race street; of Drobablv five members, with day," he said, "not counting the board meetings I attend. Of course, that's nothing to the 12 to 15 hours I put in for decades. My physician says my loss of sight is due to paralysis of a nerve from overwork. I never was a loafer like some people." Butler's blindness became known when' he declined an invitation to introduce Winston Churchill at a public dinner while he was visiting Henry Stinefelt to Marlin R. Zei- himself as chairman.

ders, dwelling in Roberts Valley Susquehanna Township; William Worth's Kenneth Tobias to Joseph A. Weiss. "A searching inquiry" of all VA activities in Pennsylvania was advocated after policy committee members, in what was described 1904 Holly street; Jennie M. Etter to Carl B. Johnston, 267 Sassafras as a "spirited" discussion, cited here.

Later, Churchill visited But examules of alleged discharge of ler, an old friend. avenue; Harvey R. Shive to William F. Brown, five lots along the southern side of Duke street. Lower Pax-ton Township; Leonard C.

Harvey to Willie Clark, 1145 Cumberland "We discussed Russia," Butler said. 'The world is a pretty difficult street; Troupiere S. Hershey to place these days but the underlying thought of our people is for order Willie Clark, 1120 Nelson street; liness and peace. It will only be a Saturdays at 6 City of Harrisburg to J. M.

Freed- little time until things work out man, four lots along Jefferson street, $1472; H. S. Messinger. to Hhe Russians haven't thought as much about peace as we have William F. Messinger, 124 South they've been cut off from the world Front street, Steelton; Mary E.

Shure to Ralph G. Shure. dwelling along Second street west of Spruce by a barrier of language, and of climate. But things will work out. Russia wants ports on the Baltic and street, Lykens.

the Mediterranean. They'll get them. But they don't need any fortifica 312 Market Street, Harrisburg servicemen "without adequate medical atention." Veterans Given "Run-Around" They also charged the agency with "giving veterans the general run-around" by maintaining offices in several buildings in a particular so that it was impossible for former servicemen to receive all the advice and aid they needed in one place. Other complaints charged failure of the administration to hire "sufficient competent personnel." The Legion contended both that the total number of employes was insufficient and that in some cases workers were incompetent. "This investigation will cover every regional office, every hospital and every other Veterans Administration facility in Pennsylvania," Murray said.

"We will fust survey the general situation and' then get down to specific tions." The Patriot-News Harrisburg's Most Widely Read and Used Classified Ad Directory. The university, Butler said, had In new shimmering plastic patents It's new news amazing! this test-tube patent that passes all tests of wear, 'noncrackability' and glistening loveliness With handsome mock-tortoise frames. UJ ORTW 3 1 2 MARKET ST. 7.50 (plus 20'i Fed. Tai) State headquarters also announced that National Legion commander John Stelle, who sounded the opening gun for the organization's attack on the Veterans Administration, will begin a tour of this State by visiting Valley Forge Park April 7.

On the same day he will attend meetings in Pottstown and Allen-town, and these other cities were listed on the State-wide itinerary: Philadelphia, April Eastern and Wilkes-Barre, April Wil-liamsport and Harrisburg, April 10; Greensburg, April 11; Pittsburgh and Uniontown, April 12; and Kittanning and New Castle, April 13. UJ ORTH- 3 12 MARKET ST. rni' 00 7 1 i i II A.f 5 I I qL iff polka dot. Grey, lan, rose, 11iVrOQ navy. Sizes 10 to 18.

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