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PAGE FIVE THE HEWFORT MERCURY COUNCIL EOR GANIZES FOR YEAR ii 5 Various Officers at Lpg Monday Afternoon I ddlfrtd raid) I'robate Sessio Id; Licenses Taken Up; I communications Heard vn Counc TRESSES IMPORTANCE OF NATIONAL MILK WEEK ontrol Board Official Calls Attention to Observance Now Going On The Rhode Island Department of Agriculture has iaied. a bulletin call attenilon to National Milk now under way. Jonn P. 1ml. executive oidcer of the Boa.d of Milk Control notes lhal concerted efforts are being made throughout the country to emphasize the Importance, of milk as a food, Us neallh and economy values.

Milk, according 10 Mr. Hull, an important part in any home that operates with the food budget. He suggests that milk is the most valuable agricultural product of the country, reliiinlng millions lo dairy farmers and giving employ- menl lo thousands in Us handling after leaving the farm. Milk, he Is a productive food, creating id aiding bodily resisting up vitlmin, mineral MILITARY ORDER ELECTS EPPLEY CHAPTER HEAD Narragansett Bay Unit Formed at Meeting at Viking WITNESSES FAVOR I I A ARRANGE COMPETITIVE SERVICE FOR JOINTJNITIATIOM Two B. Governors Among County Board Discusses Plans t- nor A nrr Those Heard in Washington ior State Monday for Major Degree for Candidates of Both Divisions Sets Membership Objective of 100; To Hold Dinner Mccling December 15 Namganselt Bay Chapter, Mll Order of the World war, wa Two New England governors and representatives of two others and three Rhode island witnesses tcsll-1 fled in Washington Monday SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE NAMES SHRUW1 TRUSTEE Elects Naval Training Station Chaplain to Board lh( counly 0 AncierU Order of Hibernian nail, after a MS- GRAND PRESIDENT VISITS SOCIETY HEAR ST.

GEORGE SONS HERE TALK ON SAMUEL GORTON Head of State Organization and Several of Staff Address Local Lodge Alfred H. Cole, grand president of the elate organiza.lcn of tho r.ericau Order cf Sous of St. i. Weeden of Jamestown Tells of "Founder ot Liberty" i i a i Commerce Commit un of Division No. 1 at which L-on in favoi ol the KlioJc Island President James J.

Martm pre- county board TM formed Monday evening at a din- the liiwn officers, including ujucc, conslab.es ami sp iblcs to serve witnoul cu the town's aliorn coroner tor three years, an 1'. at ihe regular meelmg i nail Monday afternoon. Harry lo siuoy, -mi Ihe town solicitor, luci" 1 "Tdi" loriiieu ner meeting at The Viking during which Canlalu Marion Eppley, was elecied coninundcr. It was decided to hold thf meeting of the chapter EK 15 and, If possible, lo build to 100. Those ehBjfce include officers who served i the armed forces of the United InSl ar Be, naTof city Ruined Irf of org.m of JNe rI15 Haven rood, ihe 'ease of the 1'roU- sor me "ence and Wo.ce.sler should be ler- gree uhich mlnal cd and Ihe line operaled ipllllcallon ol the 6e- the ofhcers will be with dcgiee iiilis Miss I'.

Tiffany lot j'rrsciitadon of M. C. 1'ctrv The" Seamen's Church Insllt'jte, at IU mecllng held Monday afternoon elected Lieutenant Command- 1 0 Roger Williams Lodge Monday evening. He accompanied by I his staff, including Orcnd Supreme Representative Fred Jackson, Grand 1 Secntury Herbert firuadhead, Past) Grand president Tidwc.l, Repre senlatlve Ralph Conncll. Road nt lions on Deaths of Dr.

Robinson and L. K. Carr The speaker at the quarterly Chaplain George York Central access lo Island. Tne Haven opposes ln bo sh'ip appeal -plan wilh John M. Hall, counsel in bolh Ihc divisions sn he road cliarRir.g tha represenu- 1t her England stales to "trade" wllh Rhode near future, with dcgiee ofhcers cr ubcn sv Shrurn.

Chaplain representing bolh divisions and Qf a Training the county organization. County lo the board of trustees. the county 1 President Lyons suggested agreed Island and support Us plan. Commissioner Charles D. Ma- Plans are "under way for the annual Thanksgiving bazaar by Division No.

'I- It be- fccM hanie, conducting the the hearing. received from MLssj Hfe; so we gladly ilcl.ie, thanking the lown lament for its work recognize thai through- national organ. DE LA SALLE ACADEMY ANNOUNCES HONOR LIST ICht! card was turned over 10 T'ch-'-l Jair.es W. Barker. I.

Barker who is also surveyor hrtt-Ays was direclcd lo pur- addilional ieel of snow Total of 59 on Roll for First tias type of wmter road 1ro similar amounts, A Albro, re-elected chief tendered a report for the which he noted 376 com- 'investlgated, 61 arrests i vlctions and iwo grand Jury 1 "ill iq wliich indiciments were 1 He reported no fatal acci- a'rd no violent deaths within The chief reported lack I -jropriations as the reason that i the beaches from 9 P. M. i A was discontinued before 15. application foi Quarter Senior SUnlent, School li erase, It is Ucveak'd Today Coulliiiics to m'. Irt be 1 i cr tij 1 list air.e le ftosl tal -id an amusement license for a -erade parly December 3.

'-tiiman t'red U. Uoggesnall I'M airangcmciits, in cn-opeia- the town of J'ortsmouln, i of lne tcwn li 1-to He said lhat C-ui- 1 rjj-r of the Portsmouth com- ottered lo supply tbe I'-i-r markers and thai iJirdm- Jn had been engaged for the -tualing house and Sunda license was granted to and cla-w A retail- The hor.or roll with a total of S9 lenls to Uie lirst quarter at De 3alle was announced ty by Btulner Leo. principal, a. 1 nk Whalen. a' senior, conllnucrt cad Ihe school in average.

icniorp---Henry Frazier. Vincent izier 'paul ilcfTernan, Cha.les James Rubeil Smith, Daniel Sullivan. Edward Sullivan. Frank Walsh, Frank LVhalcn (Tivertonl and Walter Wilson Junior A--Ernest Guillel, Ed ward McGovcrn. James Smith, an John J.

Sullivan. Junior Bellonl, Job Finn David Miller, Joseph Murpbi Thomas Shea Ernest Tougas. Sophomores Edward Clar ber The local chapter was formed questioned each of the gubernatorial representatives and witnesses in turn as to whether the C. C. could force trusteeship for Wednesday evening in Music lull.

Vice President Robeil Pallcison 1 3 chairman. The other comrmllec members are William J. Mahor.ey. James Fagan, Patrick J. f.jons.

Timolliy Houlihan. Daniel I Maeulre. Thc could force trusleesmp ior Tlm olliy uounnan. Wnnruad as well (is Pennsylvania, aml riuiip Magulre. Fhe Pro.eeus New Haven and Boston MaineL.m be used lor charity ant1 s.ck stock holdings.

It was polnled out ness among the memners. lhat the I. C. C. has lo re- Kane's orch quire such trusteeship as precedent for to the 1.

C. C. approval of a re- Shrura. Chaplain Navnl Training Lion lo the board of trustees. bhrum recently arrived al Ihe station to succeed Chaplain Ro- bcrl Miller, who has left for duty i the fleet.

When Calvin Cool- was president, Chaplain Hhrum served on board Ihe Presidential yacht MayflfA'er. During'the meeting, over by Captain Rufus Z. Johnston, vice president, a of lhanks was ex- tenc'ed to Miss Jane Perry Tiffany for her presenistlon lo the Institute of tin Society" Monday was William ft'. Weeden of Jamestown who discussed "Samuel Gorton, the For- Boston in 1638 or 1037 and lived In oi me ivii." uiuLULi, Plynioiiui, were made by Ihc grand Po( assel He stood for liberty of Supicmc Representative Jackscn CO! s( 1( ncep together wllh Roger and olhers cf Ihe Williams, John Clarke and William The lodge volea to donate! coidinglon. He was said to be a man ot deep feeling, a lover of real the Red Thanksgiving Afte drive, and plans observance organization plnn.

ir.ces. Rercre the bazaar there ill be shori business session. REPUBLICANS FETE BROWN AND HEAR RISK Former Congressman Comments on Security I Successor Comliii-ts lidoved Mnder to riiilfunn to Receive (iills of 1'iirlv Leaders Ciiplnln Mario. Eppley ISHINGJNDUSTRY HARD HIT BY RECENT STORM Serious Damage to Causes Suspension of Work Companies Decide To Curia USILI! rail Fishing Of J'ots Smashed (Tivevton), Edw.wl Dalbashian i i I Karl Duval (PorismoutlO, Karl Duval mouth) Francis Dwycr, Ralph Gas3e. Charles Goodman, John Kenny, Kdward Mnrlin.

Martin rincipally through the efforts of Bradley. These officers were Commander Mai ion zander Charles Moran U. S. Is. Treasurer-Chief Carpenter Harold i U.

S. N. i i Adjutant--Lieutenant Werner Advocate-Major Alfred At 'the next 'meeting, which wll be. in the form of a dinner with i -laws will be adopted More than 200 members of the Nhuuicioivn at oniincm on P. lU social scciiiity.

of theclul), inuouuccd speaker al Ihe conclusion and committees named. The chap ter left open for the time beln the offices of historian, chaplain Mr. inc lown null to nonor Wtjii J.on- Such serious damage was don fishug indiLiiry lhal opera.ioi.s have tor t.ils jcar. it have decided curtail usual fa.I fish.ng moiorc Matthew Perry as the business session a social with Richard Fcw.er, of learned Uiir.ker." Dr. Stephen B.

LuC(! president the society, presided at the meet- Ing before the talk, calling on Miss 1 Edilh M. Tilley llorarian and re- UN EMPLOYMENT CENSUS cordlr.g secretary, for IRe reports L' the last quarterly mc-etlng and Dl i I I the special meeting on the A I I House murals. Miss Marion Ber.ee read the report of the treasurer, John H. Hodgson, which was accepted and Dr. Luce praised Miss Tilley for her work.

The report of Peyton R. Hazard on the Wanton- Lyman Hazard house was accepted. Dr. Luce called attention to the collection in the Meeting House of paintings and prints as a tribute- to National Art Week. Ha also read a resolution that he had prepared on the death of Dr.

Edwin P. Robinson, a director of the. society, the curator of coins and medals and chairman of the committee on grounds and buildings. As a numismatist Dr. Robicsoa Approximately 15,000 Issued Through Local Postoffice MidJIelown and Half of Ports moiilli Included Under Newport as to Rural Deliveries A.

tunning Kenny. Kdward Mnrtir, Martin uTs Loulson. -ihe aplicalions Murray. Raymond Pate aude I aul A(lm ra WL iam Censes by PelricU. Charles Smith James of ne ordc onri firnrtre Viera i 0 'xianueJ Davis, John B.

KalUas i )LD ticer Gii zoning ice the -i by Vice; ie Gra' a Ik l. ho was sident lf.C as 11 and Is and st. solo Lilies. ianilcJ ua.ui, Cappucilll and Salaruo 0 ri the wo latter jointly. I-, continued lor further hcarit.g.

I- was on these class items a large group appeared lo pro- a'atot granting. Walter Dring Allan R. Wheeler, a former -c'l president, were the spokes- f-- One of l.c major ohjecaons -Ucned was Ibe red neon signs l-'iytxl by Ihcse four places, ited in the Atlantic Beacn sccI: around Arjuidncck avenue. Davis repored Ibat since L-chasing his establishment he rerainlcd the sl.ucmre and :f.i his sign. Mrs.

Dore also said tcr sign for the Seaview Hotel be re-located and Illuminated -gooaneck' 1 lights on the west i building, over Uie pro- Sullivan and George Viera (Ports- i i i injt Freshman Bally. Ger- Thc clc aid Boulc, 1-conara Richard I emtCTi Midshi Crescenti. James Dunn. Alfred lt ntiwnn Francis MacKinnon, John Capeilon, a member of Ihe order, sent con- -rilulatlons to Ihe organization, but was unaKe lo attend because 'hc order member. Midshipman Joslin.

who will which will be A-inch ends otoui Tlianks- of a'giving Day. I- isn have been running in such was conducted 'ciiiniltilies that it liaa bec.i PTM 1 and a subscription to a fishermen have been hit iL.atively haul, with source of 1 TI.O Scaconnet River Fisting master commar.Sant in Stales Navy. This which was signed by Freshen Quir.cy Adams in 1S27, nas framed for display. The Rev. Roy W.

Magoun. super- In'endent. rc-poited on plans tor u.e observance. There on band various knitted things and o'hor articles, which will be rent as Christmas presents to ships and foreign stations. Charged with the task of compll are'to be f.hed out.

In addition lo Ca--. also a director, whose interes tl-ose taken out by ihc carriers on th( itself la the various and rural aellv- countleM wa ys." and the same pro- cry routes, the postoffice du wa5 op ted as tr the case ted cards lo the various govern- Ur ir.cni stations. were servtd by the Total deliveries hos t5SH ot afternoon Mrs. ir.ce K. Ebbs.

Mrs. Packer an, Mrs. Albert C. Landers and Mrs. Charles Moran.

range between and 11.000. Under instructions at each house. Where more hart er, Murphy, Herbert Nolan. Warrcn var dcif to hiu'i at Annapolis. Slcpn, Daniel Tobin.

and James I mf lhose oinir at the t.rst Brown" luankcu the league for voting for himself. Congressman the town's elc-clio referred to sct originally c.s-.ng lo sct a ticml'-atout fS.uUU. Tallman Mack rt.it in he DR. LOW? SPEAKS ON FUTURE EDUCATION Tells Rotarians Vocational Training is Also Being Advanced in Some Circles Dr. Harold Superintendent of Schr-ols.

spoke on in tuucai-on evidenced tow.iriK throughout Hie and spoke of a as a tienn Kcpublicamsm iwo traps, of them put in state and nation! i lir.st time and Star Company 01 i no tat a the wtcii- Club Whalen B--James Uamgan, William Boianl. William Curran. Warren Uobson. Paul Egar, Thomas Cllmore, Joseph Goodman Robert Harris, John Hcrlihy, Daniel Maloney, I I SKKVICK TESTS Oncn competitive examinations havE wen by the Umled JO.iUU i iide, a year, and jvcr u' 1 have IKcn jj new entrance. Protestors, as Sla i cs civil Kcrvice CDmmission lor -tearing concluded, waived r'Hdraftsmen ranging hctwccn -irj lo the hotel application.

nll a year, leaking of the decrease In Legists, S3.200 a year, ji.nlor of adjacent properly, Ucienlific Mr. Dring and Mr. Whteler lasil out specific points of objcc- Us.BOO to I- Mrs May, owner of the Cliff Unford, secretary cf the oca said that be- board of examiners. addil.oj.al Le o( two of to those dcslrinsT .1. rallies were unrcntablc.

The for the prison a year. H. B. mectii-g" were Major Alfred A. Clark IJeutenant Commander J.

McColl Jr- drill officer al the Training Station, nnd Lieutenant Louis P. Lcdoux. WESTERLY ELECTION OFFICIAL ARRESTED Pignatoro Pleads Not Guilty to Charge of Unlawful Recording of Votes Fioro P. Pignatoro, clerk of the First Representative district pleaded not guilty in Third Oistricl the 0 offs and represent several thousand in national busi- dollars. sums utilized by inc ministration.

speaking of the Social security Act. said thai he fav- net damag I unusually Iv meeting of the Rotary al The Vik.ng. ue.ng presented uy Dr. 1- rancis A. ol t'l'c sBea'aers' committees.

Ur. Lowe felt that IOD li.Ue has neen uont! people for living 1 nr ll row emphasis r.aving uee3 on irainir.g ior ir.e luture. deSs a i Anthony, directed the' Eo-ial Security the poatoffice. Cards ateo went o-Jl to the Tor Station, Training Station, Naval Hospllal and Fort Adams, bein" token by the orderlies from i ac A i that those places 1 1 there may tho-e aces such as sen nts R( if an( who are par.ia emp.oj vho are des.rous of n.ore cmp.oj S'-(TORPEDO STATION FERRY SLIP TO BE REBUILT New Steel Bridge and Bnw, to Replace Wooden One at Government Landing Kail a rCll auiiK-- ei-cral mtent.on. but chaiged lhal lie administration has lun.zeil its variety of divcigcnl governmeniai national leg.s- for a purposes to meet -cc'is.

He urged th ator3 lo return ers indigent, but nonorably soldiers and sii.ors- OFFER 1 IS SPE Of li'lcr was continued lo November buri3) 0 Jit 7:30 P. thai any nnd all houses within the town A. M. was offered By Smith. tnan J.

Merrill Sherman and coroner for 3 years--Roncrt -M. f's approved, to take effect on cthcrell. 1 council confirmed appointment of and'sh'erman: Town Hall- Li all's lornley 5f the Offcrin? icopal Cc the wesK-S of the as a probate court Ihe ordcied re.cases in lieu of tsttulor's final account on the of Alvin P. Smilh. to be -i recorded.

A. reckham MIES Jeanetlc C. clerk and the appointment confirmed. town officers were ap- ro viewers--Daniel A. Pcck- frank Flowers.

Percy T. f-'-'-'i- Maucel Rczccdca and Lcroy John Nicholson It. i'lummcr, John H. Peck Manuel Paz. Cemetery Committee l-'-isrt M.

Wclhcrcll and Char.e of Weights a.id Measure of Pelro.ciim, Kero I 'Jon Oil--Maxwell B. Keeper--John A. Si.via. i'ic Weighers of Coal and Mcr- A. Conicy and of rocks and ship.

M-l goxls--Rcslcom E. Pea- cnnstablc to prostcu'c ot tht l.nv regarding Writs M. Phelpa. consiabics for the arrest P'-'setulion ot iraiips--G. i ouisT.

Toppa. Liquor constable--R. Wai red some of Us sections and U--K-J -out of mies i-jn. In some even the anchors cou.d ne The gear was badly lorn in Ir.c ir.iffeling -vitr, the high SMS. f.sh- Lcnsive lion shot'iu result in a person us.ng llial repair Is goud judgment at a given time, ihe damage in time r3 lo ers to themselves and lo end the period in which they have acted like mppets operated by str.ngs..

found. Rather risk thi aiwtfcer In the left before season cr.ds. all fisn- Ine rnmpanies have ilecliie.1 to s.op men. faced most serious In arc making plans to ap- ouncilman coggcshali; aim ry conges a bills were Plurrimcr 537.50; Altic S25.r,0: LcRoy W. Peckbam court at Westerly Monday nigh when he was charged will, "11:1 lawful fradulcnl and incorrect re cording of votes and with Having knowingly signed a false stale ment of totals.

"n-ilorc. was arrested after police investigation of an elcclio night mixup. when Palsy a Republican, was declared winnc of the fourth councilmans post one vote onlv lo he replaced iv. hours later by Edward Murphy, his opponent, on the basis nt amended figures from the First District which gave Murphy two addilional votes hy the "correction of an error in addition. A recount week ago showed Uritz was According police, rignaloro ns clerk of the district, wns rcspon- for the announccmer.l mat gave Murphy a temporary victory Tne 'icrce.

reports Jeanellc operations. Tlu- lobster me with their time, For two months, beginning Wednesday, the Naval Torpedo Stalion ferry "iv.ll make use ol Ihe Jamestown and Newport Ferry Company's a bridge and brow built to replace the present lc one al tte Government ihc'v-wporl Landing. There is already a steel ,,4 town was bridge and brow on the station side, the carriers in Captain Isaac C. Johnson, U. S.

de'lve-ies in ar lers same proc leaving i dure continued in Portsmouth tbe rural delivery routes bv -he Newport 'posioJfice. creeled, with an attached copy 01 Vefore no-TM today, the first re- the ferry service scheduleland reg- his issued an announcement mat tbe new bridge ruid brow would be creeled, with an attached copy of secretary, Miss Helen Weaver, corresponding secretary, I a r.d Bradford Morse, treasurer, were rioc; of community singing was ltd by the president with Fred P. Webber at the P'TMo. Duets were sung by Rodman Chase an-' Police Department Wcthereli $10; New ar.d Telephone Telegraph A Sherman Corpora- V-250; Newport Kleclrlc Cor- llon sia.57; Fidelity and C.is:i- tv of Vork MOO; Newport v-lter SI1S.21: Chase and a cr Franklin Prlnilng i i fi3- Kirst mo r-Mcctlor. Su flo.ov.!.

Election Moderator SIS: tr-aEi. 'i Officer H. Lm Supplies S13: public Aid $120; Rh- Concrete Pipe TM' Scrvirc Stiiloa rific Oil Coivrony S. Motor Sales Cowpjny. FJrn.idway to take charge of Ihe S4.50.

DE LA SALLE ALUMNI PLANS MEETING Election Will be Followed by Smoker-, Hoop Team Tentatively Chosen At a meeting of the council of the DC f-i Salic Alum Association held Monday evening the school hbraiy, plans were ma- for the quarterly ir.eclir.g, to I followed hy a smoker vith boxln 'and wrestling ma'-cbcs, entertainment and At lime oHicers will be named for the co.r.lng 13115 for vari fiilnrc ncllvilifs will be m.ide. The aUimr.i basket ball team, i hich will the academy five in the annual pirnc nest month, was chosen. Matthew McClcer was appointed coach Th alumni will also r't on Ihe floor two loams, representing the Vlllii i i Jackie Parker and l-rcd P. Bavc readings. Refreshments lerved bv Philip Mother, l-el'-o cckham.

Alfred Schwartau. a limes and Mrs.Charles Smith. LIVER G. JENNINGS STATE Returns of Newport Summe Resident Filed In Fairfield Prohatc Court Oliver Gould Jennings, a ner resident of Newport ami rt cctor of corpor.iiions le 6 'to K-turns" 1 filed with Judg iiadforil Boar.lman cf the proba court of Fairfield. Cnnn.

The finn w.is for the purple of computat; of Ihc Fjcc.rss-.ori tax of tonnec With ficairos indefinite ur.tll the Cor.nfc;iri7t tax is rmipnlcd. Ilv- foltr.it lax was at and prob.ite fees to 1 last were S1.03C.2S. ii'ii'-i i continue ihc- best of their abi.ity. OGERS-DURFEE BREAK IS ANNOUNCED all River School Informs Ncvins It Will Meet Only Massachusetts Schools Athletic relations between Reig rs High School an all Rivei. resuxtd a 0-vcnr lapse lhat emie.l iwn have again Deen -iTdiri" wlor reco.vi'd rom G.

director oi athletics at ihe Kewpurt school. Uurtce will play only Ma-vacnu- -clls teams in the luluro, Hcrbcr 1'ickui'. faculty manager of air. etlcs at the fall Paver school, mi Tuesday, this the reason advanced for the sevci ne cr to cor.nr.nc the home and seres ar.d contracts wore submlf.e "lo DurJee officiab. out th: morning.

Pickup advised Nevins It took nearly th.e voars of r.esoliallng tr, resume t. ianus two years -igu between i-. "ois and Durfce. now lermir.atfd. training is being ad vanced in some cire.es in prefer er.ce to academic.

Ur. Ixiwe saiu. vs much brains ar.d intelligence a nNiud to Be a mejnan.c ts a good professional man. tec speak or fell. The major traces are un ab'e by thcmseivcs.

lo urc.viiic Uii background, as they are il was ileci.iie-J. schoo'Ji'can provide training in the skills rcmnrcu. but expedience me naile is necessary Lowe sni.l. inslruclion sr.ouid oe in later years, and not pusht- into Hie grades, as so.r.e h.w iag'-estcJ. it was a -p'e do no' necessarily fol.o' uaimng, the tpcake 53 U- I owe lhal the cullw of academic teachers shou.d char.g ourfeeiiighof the speaker fe.t.

fJr did not look tor an ir.cica h-lch schools, dia Icok for -ou'ic in lower grades. tli.v. there aa in 05, njult cJucalion. an.i In Wily learning r.p.a 'k lc.ur.i:,g... R(v turn had -been received the mail.

was perfectly answered as to all questions. A total of -i rris hive been received from VASTOR AM) IT.TEU After the weekly prayer service Mount Olivet Baptist Church Friday evening, the Rev. J. f-- 1 lon Jackson. ra slor nn 1 hls were presented gifts money and a largo food shower The surprise was jponsorod bi the P.isior's Ai-l Club, of which Mrs.

Lena Vieira Is president. Thc guests were served cot A VAr- jir th foe. and sandwiches. married ard single mfn of the rr a-id Mrs. cnnization a feAttire started last members for their of loyally.

thanked demorjitration HOLDS SAM: In the charily wor lad.es' of Israel T.ICC s.i'.e Tuesday in the Crmr CVnler on To-jro street. nn.icr tile dnecii.n of Mr presi-ienV will be cc inised tomorrow. The Mrs. U. Rich.ird5.

hh.i;nr.\ S- r.kin Mrs O. Mrs. M. Frle-ia i Mrs. Korm Mrs.

S. Iv.ipUn. M. Nov; Mrs. IX Frant.

B. Wilrt M's Mrs. 1. Xasf. Mrs.

Mrs. Gil-is, Mrs. D. Sor.xi:. Basilo ewnort hov CCC ewnorL i mns tn this vicinity.

Arr.or.g these 1s 'an error expressing the be.let at Newport was in Brislol Coun- rather than in Newport County. START OGERS CAFETERIA STUDY Sub-Committees on Finance and Secondary Schools Also Discuss Gymnasium A study nf conditions in the gymnasium and cafeteria r.t Rogers IllRh School was started Mon- dav nfti-rnoon when Ihe sub-com- ri'ttees nn f.r.ance and secondary schools of the School Committee met with Mayor Henry S. Wheeler, chMirnwn. ar.d Dr. Harold T.

Lowe, superintendent. so provide additional areas for the pvnmsiam and auditorium and other were ciisfed at length. The r.ee.l for additional for the science, commercial ar.d vor.V.ioml depart- ulatior.s regarding parking and otn- cr rules for new operation. The announcenier.t states that no departures of the ferry will delayed except by authority of the inspector of ordnincc, or the executive officer, anc" no interference with tho commercial schedule will be allowed under any circumstances. Vehicles awaiting to take the station ferry on the Newport side will park on the east side of tte roadway connecting tbe Government Landing and Market squard.

Foot passengers may use me company's walling room except tn such numbers as would inconvenience the palrons. Those pas- the Government Landing wailing room will bo warned by bell when the ferry arrives in the slip. Employes of the Torpdeo Station, are 10" assemble and remain as far as is practicable on Government Landing until tho. Station ferry eachi-s the slip. Captain Erwin Miblinger, U.

o. in command of Ihe Marino arracks will have general charge traffic for the station, o-operating with officials of tho errv company to prevent any con- usibn. and will also have general i i n- t.irv'c.i.ii. and Hugh MacDouga -V treasurer the club. EWPORTER HONORED AT NORTH ADAMS Moose Women Class of Can- dirlatcs Named After Mrs Margaret Newbolt rs Mirp.irct Newbolt.

dean Ac.i.!en-.y of Mooff. attended MASJ. when a cl.isa of 1 was The class vhich w.is I rtSll yRl Vn'xVw Vork in nonor Xewbolt in recognition of ia re-stimu'iling In- COllull rr.enis as well ns a room or the band ar.d orchestra rehcar- als and study rooms was noted. Another suggestion WAS he improvcir.cr.t of the aco'islica tho nu.litorfiim. ir.cciir.s; of the sub-corn mil lees Is before the plan.

II bo to the genera committee for discussion. LOCAL BRIEFS -Miss R. Giipia lias re I'lrre-l ti borr.c on Brinle s-'toi- fr.i-.-. an visit i Park N. where si Mis; B.

Hill. charge of the parking and other details. Thc work of constructing the new bridge and brow will be done, under the direction of the department of public works. DE LA SALLE JUNIORS NAME CLASS PAPER STAFF Academy Students Announce Selections; Skating Party Arranged The Junior class of De La Salle has appointed officers for Its J. 23, of Sa ass paper, frv-i this city, ivas fined They are: John S.

Martin, he was arr-J ne.1 editor-in-chief Francis Ring and be'rorc Judge Robert M. Franklin Err.est Totigas. assistant editors, j-. area Mrs. lh Iho lo.lgf-i of ''hat who lud sr- as a rcpre- ra'ihe court Tuesday on a ch.iTcc of driving an automobile or; Bith road without a license.

--James J. Rcil'y. James Riffle? general news; John Finn editorials; George Gould and 'Bob Malor.ey. sports; David I Miller and Ray Coyne; humor; of Miss Catherine Snvllh. was surprised when vv.i? made ihit Reilly.

been la I hor.or. Griswold place, N'ewman SchMl Portsmouth Priory fom.cr will be De La Salla I night at the skating rink at New- I port Beach. The De La Salle Athletic Association Is sponsoring the affair. Musical chairs an- 1 1 will DC featured..

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