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-Y '-T -V1 4'' -nv' Tr-j(Jiv t'j'V t1 1 -p ryrffo -'-JU I -w Jfc K-V -V- -j What GW On IIppa I Qa Gioe Hutkies a Workout GOES INTO TRAINING' FOR SNOW WEEK By BRENDA UELAND rpAijfgn to tht Kiwanls dub about Norway at tho Nicollet at HMufi Driver Looks at Boy Leg Broken Escapes John Freeburg 5 of 2217 Twenty-first Av S- victim of a hit-run driver who stopped long enough to look at the boy lying in the street was in Deaconess hospital today Judge Nordbys Introduced me-saying how the Norwegian names in my fatally were almost as sonorous as thoM in Ok Fridtjof Olaf and then hto But i Norwegian to say them We open our moutha wide enough aepnrntlnB tM very back teeth wortdng the Bps end breathy bellowe of the hinge Tee Norwegian names are incorrigibly wrote My brother and hla wife named their little boy (after epdlcaa consideration) My other brother Sigurd (It means said Tine! Just 'a little bit o( 01' Vlrgtny with a touch of viking in it" AW isdee Nstaforo else wH hew be mmi I moot wofthg emota Ufco HeiM (I risdnrhe oW be cfsdhrlio) frit howl 1 gal A wrfr sew (list I hern dene ay waftiag Mai ia fats Am Ms bh ka't as I taro tta SMaa far weak ffcaf I gavaa'i Aif ta awlfc aa Maalaa baeaaaa aae bow's waft JM adds fbiaa laliffftrr haab farad dagM taer A rear adaqr day-' eat ISWae op tta awralaa of aaaial baatiaf In the yndiiiiwj i saw people known a hundred years: Robert Crounae (lawyer) when he waa ten he lived at the end of our pasture (now very citified at Thirty-ninth and Richfield) We had a hone and a cow and a pony In the pasture and practiced Jumping over the pasture gate with one hand on the top bar -I saw Mr Louis Hanson of our Linden Hills Grocery He is the moot patient mildest tranquillest man' extant in the fwt mated confusing interrupting nest of a busfeess all ration cards lost points the price of oranges and multiple telephone calls And Mr Wheaton Williams who knew me ia Greenwich Village was at Barney Mr Ben nwSAwd file secretary who wishes HE walked around the lake (has the UliiBlan he hasn't time) Mr Charles Mann (chemical engineer at the university) is president and told me to stop ifciny on the split-second of 1:80 because these men get back to their offioea and no fooling 'Al Sheehan who is soon "bringing the Mug Crosby of South America to -Mr 1 of the fur Mg pink-cheeked from a long line of gtii democratic American Germans and miserable about what has happened in the nightmare of a country 12 Families Jo Reside in Motley School Dog eled races In which toboggans win 'serve as the sled and the male students as the will bo one of tho highlights of the University Snow Week January 88 through Jeanne FMereou 814 Portland avenne Slgim Alpha candidate for snow queen la getting her team for the Mg push next week Awaiting the call tore (left to right) Harry Settergren BIU Welch Fred Bob Glssdbcek Jack Hedhsad Jim Butler and Ed (Dully Times Photos) The boy wag unconscious moat of tiie night but doe-ton said then was some improvement today In addition to head injuries he has a fractured right'leg He was struck at Twentyeee-ond and Minnehaha Ays the same intersection where last November 31 a hit-run driver killed Spencer Lind berg 10 of 3807 Twenty-fourth Av The driver a men 80 to 35 years old who waa wearing a Id cap end enimuffo got out of Me ear and waited bock to wfcer Nm Fftfbtry boy wh lying and then drove away A short time later he appeared at the homo of the boy! grandmother Mrs Martha Free-burg 3311 Minnehaha Av whom the boy had been taken and naked whether the child had been taken to the how pital Accident witnesses said they had seen the man around the neighborhood before Ben SlcoDer 31 of 1530 Wahr bum Av waa injured about the head today when two trucks collided head-on at Seventh St and Fifth Av Skoller was riding with Hyman Rappaport 34 of 1689 Vincent Av whose trade col-wlth one driven by Robert Wrier 84 of 1817 Portland Av Rappaport was charged with driving with an Improper license and Etrier with having no license Clifford Vick 5 of 88 Washington Av 8 waa etraek at Marquette and Washington Av by a ear driven by Don-31 J114 Knox Preparations begin today for the use of the Motley school at Dartmouth and Ontario Sts 8 aa an emergency housing project for families The school which waa dosed la IMS hi aa ecowomy drive to the city by the board Under tonne of be npnretnd by a A superintendent of relief Cleaning and repairs of the 13-room structure will take about 10 days Praraon end the rooms will be rented ia" with one family to room Returned servicemen win be given first opportunity to occupy the bunding Rentals will be through the mayor's Minneapolis -emergency housing project Each room has asperate toilet facilities and there ia a shower room Pearaon what rB how since have been in Europe I America is I never did before For example I used to think DOUGHNUT DUNKING PAYS OFF Doughnut (hmklnlr 1 Downed on In eome drdea but John Erickson to Hampshire Arm hotel a general eoUrge freshman the University of Mliiaeoota found coffee and doughnuts provided the meane fr an introduction to Mary Haig to of 1784 Irving Av (center) and Corlnne Abel to of 14M Goodrich Av St Paul both Joumallam atadenta The ooeaalon was a coffee hour in Coffman Memorial Union aponaored by the university Journalism department tq Jntfoduee its students and faculty members to other (Dally Timea Photo) derisively (always the sensitive highbrow) about American go-getteHam Wen fed that way at an now I see it ia aH a part of our energy and immense goodnature our power (compared to that of other countries) to get into action and make things work Instead of "thinking before and after and pining for what is we always start to do something BEFORE we know how It can be donfe take wonderful Jovial high dives fun of faith God we that come out impossible? SUItE wen do MB Ml Mvkb ss we bare bed IM year af aat banns faaceyt hi a'bW af way Hba fba sfefffca at a ft banaata bare bad ware awaay la packet af peepfs bare aver bad and is wa dare RtOW Taiwf Ibaat the vbaJb Wo bars tba baarty aeive to bo "Swwf Como and too atf Stay a ft to to wo bare bad ISO yoaro af feed itoob and pfo aa dew-bad to I think wo are libo ffaa in- The OPA will determine the idee of each said ha expeeta the average to be apprait-mate Si Espeueee of operating the building will spprox-Ow rental income but Opposing candidates for the honor of ruling during Snow Week at the university got together for some eU practice on campus elopee Fred Just (left) of US1 University avenne southeast Alpha Gamma candidate for king and Boas Dunham 88SS Pleasant avenue Alpha CM entry adjust the eld fitting for queen eendldetee Nadine Johnson (left) of 514 Seventh avenajfMutheat representing the Veterans' dub and June Thom peon M51 Eleventh avenue south PM representative Av atfTvick was revert to the' board of Waltons Demand Curb On River Drawdowns wiU education The city will furnish its tenants with light heat electricity and water Cooking will be dime electrically Pearaon said as (toy par up sad iWffcbiap dare to pres tbdr hisiM to aibart I dsa1! wy wa are (aparfar to paapfa fa larepa wa aio fa 276 Nisei Graduating at Fort Pack Up for Japan si walking a VtokX-as treated at General hospitaL St Paul patrolmen were questioning Lieutenant Markus Albers 30 of Eugme Ore marine flier driver of a cai which struck Ronald Files 11 of 18 Wilkin St St Paul as the boy got off streetcar at Sherman and Resolutions directed at curbing drawdowns on the Upper Mississippi national forest expansion increase In fur dealer license fees and a step-up in statewide tree planting were submitted to the Minnesota' division of thelmak Walton League today at the close of its annual convention -In the' fa tom af rbay was to fsars It hom A clam of 376 Nisei language students packed up at Fort SneOing today to go to Japan to replace American servicemen there Curtis hotel 'U' Stays Out Of Labor Row Over Prefabs thfsb we pravo momtUng US thlak weem save fba wwM Then I saw among the Klwanlane Mr Halley Falk (saye he played for stance at our house and got five dollar) and Mr Beeketrom sang a song In a casual liquid voloe (now of the strangulation of vtrtdodUy) And taught ua an--to sing "Where Was Moses When the Lights Went Out "little Amto Rooney" and Bells" all at the earns time Who would have thought they would fit and commingle so per-fectly? A magnificent booming hallelujah chorus Dealers Urge Lumber Price Change IJLike the Daily Times Seventh The resolution on river drawdowns called for establishment of a system under which army engineers would consider all public values rather than navigation atone when contemplating a towering of the upper Action by the government to adjust lumber and building material prices to meet higher labor and production costa and thus relieve a major housing bottleneck wps recommended today by the Northwest Lumbermen's association West Sts The police report showed car skidded 74 feet before striking the boy who was knocked 77 feet to the street in front of the streetcar The boy was taken to Ancker hospital with head and chest Injuries and a fractured right leg 'Albenrwwgolng-throiftlrSte Paul en route to hto bam Cherry Point Ifal says: ASK THE TIMES The students will be graduated from 'the Military Intelligence Service language school in ceremonies at ID morrow in the Fort Snelling fleldhouse where they win addressed by MaJ Gen Clayton BtoeriL Gen Hissed assistant chief of staff of mlHtery InteiUgeooe In Washington atoo wfll jneeeat the legion of merit to CoL Kal Rasmussee mandant of the aehooL The 1M Nisei in the dam 'who are residents of Hawaii will furibugh to their homes before proceeding to Japan -The remaining 86 men who live in this country will be furloughed here and will leave next month for Japan Pvt Hlrajl Karlya was chosen beet all-round student Pvt Sato-shl Suzuki was named the one who made most progress and T-5 Harvey Saibara wss selected beat soldier in the class The three all from Hawaii will receive wristwatche from the emergency service committee of Honolulu miswl The University of Minnesota today was pursuing a "hands policy in the dispute surrounding installation of prefabricated houses on Como for emergency housing ofatu dent veterans had no notification from tho carpenters that they wU not Install the said MMdlebrook president In charge of that--at least a matter belie manufacturer and the anion" i Meanwhile Middlebrook mid the university will continue to go 'ahead with of central plumbing and sewage facilities and preparation of the site No action wiH be taken on the offer of the Campus Veterans' club to install the prefabricated houses if the Carpenter refuse to do so he added unless the situation changes The houses were manufactured by Page A Hill Co Shako-pee nonunion and the AFL Car-and Joiners' union has publicly stated It will refuse to install them A resolution presented to the tatiOtt" Radtoson hotel assailed the policy" of the office of price administration (OPA) In falling to establish price relationships between building materials and other items produced by the milling sion It to still going on in some parts of the country but the commission is methodically prosecuting the operator MR FIX IT Dinner to Honor Palmer's 50 Years As Bank Director Another resolution urged a speed-up In the federal government's program for acquiring land to complete the Superior National forest An Increase in license fees for trappers and fur dealers waa called for so the revenue would warden service now borne chiefly by sportsmen To provide Increased for game birds and animals and to prevent further soil erosion a tow was urged to permit the state to' plant all types of trees on public lands now restricted only to certain types of plantings Richard Dorer of the Minnesota department of conservation told the group of Increases In the state's big game population and predicted that will live to see the time when the entire state will be open to deer He' said that moose and elk herds are growing and that a plane crew now to making the fitot blg game -aerial check in thq state's history He warned the Walton league to see that game limits are enforced and that proper feeding and nesting areas are provided Albert Day assistant director of the United States Fish and Wildlife service foresaw a greatly enlarged army of hunter moving Into fields 1 in the coming 1000110 and cautioned about overestimating game resources espe-dy of dally the supply of ducks We would Hke to adopt a baby Where do we inquire? A Of Mrs Janet Wood su perintendent of child service county welfare board MAln 8081 or Jarie IirfaUbm director of state division of social welfare Globe Bldg St PauL MB FJXIT Fd Hke to get sobm postcards of the LIMriy bell er MU Independence hall Waah-i moon-1 Si When you rent a la a private home the hudlofB does not have over tom paying gwMa Just what nut control regutottoos are you outride of? A Only the eviction provisions The room must still be registered with rent control and ceil tags observed MBeVniT Wo are Interested in a cer-tafai lot How eaa we ftad out there are aay SB it? A Get the legal description of the property at the city engt Beer's office end take that to the county treasurer1 office MR FTXIT How caa-I eet up human or the afftoo? A The motor carrier bureau of tho interstate commerce commission (MAin 6471) tells me It is not legal for an individual or a travel bureau to arrange rides "ss a with other then "regularly authorised ear certified by the commis- Ingle Paul 8 Carroll Jadg of the Hennepin Couaty Dtotriet court and eo-chalrman of toe Minneapolis Round Table of Chrie-tione and Jews: "1 enjoy rending the Times I Ska the editorials and I Hke foe sporte department I Hke many of tho local faatnree Ia fort I prefer them to eome of the nationally syndicated eoi-It eeeme to me that the very good loeal news md we need tfcsi lt to a Home newajiaper that reflects the spirit of oaf city" Such failure the lumbermen contended has resulted in cutting off production of materials required in home construction To meet this situation the association recommended price adjustments on the following basis: Increase mill prices on boards ahiplap dimension and other building construction Items Decrease pill prices on tim-oera cants and toon-building structure ltenuk Increase produce? prices on tile brick insulation and necessary building items to a profit level The etghtq-flret anniversary of the First National bank and 50 year of active service on the board bt director by Stephen Palmer will be commemorated at a luncheon in hto honor at the Minlkhda club at 13:80 tomorrow Mr' Palmer still serving actively on the board of directors and as head of hto own business the 8 Fulmer Produce company will be honored by about 80 guests to eluding the officer and directors Mr Palmer worked for bank In the 1870s- Now the senior director he first became a member of the board -January 14 1896 Later he entered the produce business end continued hie active association with the bank Signers' of the bank's original charter application were Jacob add Henry Sidle their father Henry Sidle Godfrey Schleitlln 'Loren' Fletcher Ell Amea DavidC BeHTEben A Veazie Anthony Kelly and William Penniman Drug Addict Held in SD Drugstore Robbery A 41-year-old Minneapolis drug addict waa arrested today on request of the Minnesota parole office which said the man to wanted for questioning in CLU Considering Expansion of Paper The Minneapolis Central Labor union through Its executive board today was making a preliminary study of costs of expanding its weekly paper the Minneapolis Labor Review into daily The executive board Instructed Rob ley Cramer editor of the Review to survey the field and make a preliminary report on costs according to Peter OJaon recording secretary The action4 i taken at a meeting of the board How them? A Try writ lng to Switzer Card Service 46-H Lungdon Av Watertown Maas or Alfred ico Rock Ark The association also waa on record In favor of removal of all distribution control that manufacturer of lumber and building material wholesalers- and com mission men and retail lumber yard ran return to their normal way of doing business' Phillips Cal-wf)0 eell from all over" PUBLIC LIBRARY New Corporations in State Break Record New companies filing articles of incorporation with the secretary of state- have compiled the largest volume to history according to Arnold Gandrad chlf clerk of -the cor porate division Since January 1 there have been 08 charters issued- to? 'firms with a total capitalization of $7570000 For the same period in the number waa 38 TIm yielded the state Piter Litfrell burglary of a Sioux Falls 8 drag store Hie burglar drilled open a safe in the store and ttk $1000 in each and L000 morphine tab-tote of varying strength "Atoo taken from the store were three and onelhalf cases of whisky and 50 eartone of dgareta Detective mid the man had been in a federal institution and also had taken a drag cure in a private institution Have heard that there la a club of whleh the members are Arthur Brayton Des Chraber of 'Com- SERIOUSLY SCALDED Paul Hawkey of 87 Thirteenth St 8 was In General hospital today from second dr gree burns he incurred when he spilled boiling water on himself at jito home merce warned members of the association however that such changes are made-they' must continue to 1 on their toes ss tional president of the league criticised state laxity hi antipollution enforcement and fail- 1 ure to complete the Superior for- OWO Runaway 12 jest end Tsmirajk grins refuge To Ba Returned Home st Agents of the Iowa statel01-01 project which he said board of Juvenile control were have destroyed the val- tributaries would have route to St Paul" today tol1 j' III- If there to aueh aa organisation I would Hke to kruyv where A There ls no such organization to the beet knowledge of the Family and' sei Ice Citizens Aid Bldg although there may be meetings for "group under Instructions If you Want to Join such a group and are no longer under a care consult the psychiatrist under whose care you were MR FIXIT Uncle-s Squeeze Play Works TAX WARRANTS GET CAS ON LINE en 4 pick up Robert Glthens J3 Dee hilled 1700000 trees Moines Iowa held in the Juve-1 nlle quarter In the SL Paul pub Mnjlal Labor GrOUD II KnIMIs' Rfitlwne tnlftl lie safety buildinff Githens told Edina Waite Paper Pickup Tomorrow A curb pickup of waste paper and corrugated boxes is elated for tomorrow at Edina' Paper must be tied and on curbs by noon St church Boy Scout troop li4 planned to make the pickup Rural dwellers wen' urged to take paper to the collection depot Fiftieth St and Wooddale AvH Edina paid up promptly when the war rants were mid Arthur Reynolds state collector of revenue war are powerful weapons us to seize and bell property to aatlzfy indebtedness Or we pan any money they have bank accounts salaries or It pay to get sulky with Uncle tax CoIlectora nearly 30000 Minnesotans found St Paul authorities that he was DOCKS UM MNKOrS St Paul to visit his grand- A resolution supporting the mother A check tovealed no UMted Automobile Worker relatives were listed for Githens I union CIO in their strike St Paul He atoo told au- ught General Motors waa thoritles his name waa Robert Mbpted today by the united la-Bqach but a roll to Dei Moines I1 committee for prttical c-established idenUty as a run thm copipsed of AFL CIO and railroad labor organization! of I InvMtigated ment and taeotoe taXreeonto of 135454 persons In 1945 eol-toctlng $5JM885 Majority of them persons paid -ap after the first notlee was served and eoHeetare were not toned to serve wamuits Needy 70JM0 person who to buy the $5 aiitomo- What to the differenee between an osteopath and a ridro-prector? A Webstert Interaallonal dictionary defines an osteopath as a practitioner of a system of therapeutics based on the theory totiwJmierlrolL Fetor he Boy that diseases are due chiefly tol The warrants wl SeMrikph bucballand -fedendequivalent ment proeeedinga were served which out to received a painful Introduction to for the most effective method of prying money from reluctant taxpayers The warrants which are the Muri Trnui hn Internal Uelr orrow when VTonts permitting a tax garnishee in- bought a new Mcycie' dally displacements of bones Itj ment proeeedinga Were served which money Minneapolis at an executive Gov Edward Thye wiH ad- owing to them Unlike -jfsinlaheo- P5ufMleme-taw stamp pU IHiMs) nnrujK-gnAST after the field agents caughtJ up with them away from home Mi Alvina Ott Less lhan -died yesterday board meeting Robert Wishart drees a noon luncheon of the Re-Mchrirman qVedne8(lay In the Junior ballroonLpf the Nic-' ollet hotel Civic clubs have in 8411 Elliot at board members that the of -this sum represented penri-jCaljf from injuries incurred welfare American workers ties however since the gOverif-: an automobile accident Minn quid the' tiucccri Sven the ment was more Interested iiiiapolia- relatives' were notified existence! of the labor move- of the cdinmtteci can only take a portion srith his route minings Peter: defines chiropractor a a a prae-j on MJSW persona In Minnesota -of a salary however these war porta hern to Babe Ruth and'titloner of a system of edhurttogJ In 1545 after simple wqueste (ante permit ua to take every-ltIT? Prrtel hto favorite of th( -joint especially of the1 for payment failed to prodace thing If we choose Once this smear Many Times conucs R'pint by hand- for the curing of any money The process netted was explained most people hllr NILPINS IUILD IETTIR BOVS disease 88A47A08 Irled to pay up IS PART OF OUR lUSINISS! MB FIXIT nearly all vited to send representatives The governor will discuss current problems of the state gov- ermpent collecting the $5 than in expen-Mr Ott atoo was' in the accident Iment hinges on the outcome of tha strike live prosecutions but escaped unhurt -ev-a 4 i i.

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