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TflK NORTH 'ADAMS TRANSCRIPT, MONDAY, AUGUS'I Bail on Murder Intent Charge Leo R. LeDue, Also of Bulkley Street, Williamstown, Under Observation of Two Doctors, After Being Stabbed With to Appear in Court Unable to Raise Bail, Committed to County Jail at Pittsfield to Awaif Said to Have Followed Fight About Hour Before. Edward PranrK llnnihoi- nf i vestcrtla nlomiln; 111 LcDue's loom charge of assault the inUm to murder and Leo n. LeOne. also of Willlamstown, tile man Danaher is alleged to have slabbed with nn Icepick Is under observation' by DIE.

William A. Nelson ant! Norman V. McWilllams. According to Police Chief George A. Royal of Wlltinmstown LeDue Is had engaged In a fight about an hour before Ihe alleged stabbing I took place.

Dr. Nelson was called lo the Coui toi home (o. treat the wounded maii about 6:30 o'clock in; the morning and Chief Royal was called Into Ihe case about 20 min-; ules later. Hcjldcnts ol West Main street and High street, especially Km- Main street, though! for a few mlnulcs Saturday afternoon (hat perhaps one. of Ihc atom bombs dropped on Japan had "bounced" lo North Adams.

They heaid the found ol a loud explosion and a stone smashed the Du- inoulln window, while another broke a stieet light in High street. Police were called lo the. scene and learned Ihe explosion was ciuifcd by bliisllng hi the Main street tunnel of the Boston Maine railroad. Leonard Bowline, railroad foreman, tola Patrolman William Bohl that inn blast had been i little heavier limn was and had therefore scattered tlie rocks over a wide area. New Snow Loader On Equipment List PERIOD 1 FUEL OIL COUPONS NOW VALID FIVK O'Brien and Lilly fo Con-! fer on Question Sidewalk Plow Also! Draff Lisf.

i I Mayor Comeilus E. O'Urlen said' today that he. planned lo confer! soon wllh Commissioner of Public Works James M. Lilly and Foreman Onicijls ol the Norlh Adams Wnr Price and Rationing board today called attenlion to Ihe fr-tl that Period 1 coupons for the 1945-1940 heating season are iimv valid for fuel oil. Press releases from Ihe rc- liously, have no: mentioned ihe validity date although the office lips recently been urging furl oil uteri lo fill (heir tanks in cider lo relieve storige facilities.

Statlp Police Detective Lieul. John CADET NURSE PROGRAM In court Thursday to testify. Arraigned before Judge Israel Ruby in the Williamstown district court Ihis morning, Danaher pleaded not guilty to the charge nnc! his case was continued to Thursday. Became of the ferionsncss of flic charge Judge Ruby explained to Mi- Danaher his legal rights and Miss Agi continued the cafe in order president of the American V. lcwli.l.1 UL Hie on Ihe question ur- equipment- lor the highway department under the $35.000 loan authorized last Tuesday night by the citv council.

The loan cannot be made until Aug. 28 at the earllesl, 20 days Killed after il was signed by Mayor I O'Brien. Although Ihe city officials have pretly good Idea of what J. Francis DInneen ot Hie btieetsi of new POSTHUMOUS AWARD FOR PVT. E.

J. SHEA in Action 1944 John Nance Garner To Visit Mt. Hope Former Vice President of United States and.Group Interested in Breeding and Agriculture Due Thursday. Nnnce Garner of Texas, former vice president of (he Unltei S'-ates. with a party of about 10 reu- of breeding and agrl- Interests including the ed- lor of Ihe Farm Journal, publisher" Philadelphia, and an editorial representative of the Gannett news- le lo arrive In Tlnnrrtay evening and spend r.ll day Friday al Mount HOIJC Farm as the guests of Col.

and Mr." E. Piirmalee Prentice. Edward J. Shea of Hochelle. Tne 1 vice president has ex Sept 19 oepi.

i 7, Into the case lo nsf 1st Chief Hoval In the Investigation. Second Legion Auxiliary Picnic to be Wednesday 90-Day End of Put Into Enrollment equipment (hey need and con gel. ii! Edward Shea of Hochelle Paik Tne fO'ind vice president has will be Mayor O'Brienitt. has been presented the Bronze rfil holdings, as well said to draft a definite list. iSiar medal, posthumously awarded and radio Interests .11 Is planned, he added, to secure" 1 1 Pvt.

1st Class Edward another snow -loader, one cantoned sl who was killed in action Sep 1C. Shea was a nnllv Cadet nurses enrolled in the U. S. Cadel -Nurse corps 90 days bc- Legionjfoic the declared termination of other things. Mayor O'Brien wild that lie did not know whether more Ihan one sidewalk plow would obtained Ihis year.

In Ihis connection he explained that Ihe town of Athol ihree plows which "work out swell." The plows mav be either I ampton, Wednesday afternoon nn- Recording lo Corps Director Lucilel conn- Pelry, of Ihc U. S. Public 1 wo lllt supp.lcnicnt the present of North Adams and his grandpar cnli are Mr. and Mrs. John Baile of 73 Brooklyn street and Timolh' J.

Shea of 2C3 Ashland street. The prescnlalion was made MaJ. Edward A fonn'cr resident also or Ihis citv nn posi adjutant at Port Jay. ho 1 1 0 ne mignr, letam counsel. Being mi- i auxiliary, plans lo attend picnic hostilities will receive Hie benefits, cmn-! i-- noie to raise Ihe ball the man was! at the Veterans' hospital, North- 'he Corps until their graduation motor driven or altachcd lo a truck I ceremonies held at Governor, commuter) I new snow loader, he pointed last Friday.

commuted (o the county jail at Pittsfield Mo trial. der the auspices ot'Berkshlre TOUII-. Chief Royal said the alleged slab- ty auxiliary, it was luinounccil lo- Service, bins took place 1 about 3:30 o'clock day by county Director Mrs. Lewis' BasH of Williamstown. 190 The picnic, the second of ihe sea-' cor ro1 'he number of days under Berkshire county Iheir date of joining aiid Ihc pices, will consist of a hamburg emi of lnc she wenl on nnd frnnkfuu roast to be served at I SB statement today.

They: The citation upon which Ihc ctcc- ACHING FEET o'clock. Members of all Berk- win 'Wvc from Federal funds ail! Miss Quickly Relieved! We Specialize.in Custom- Built Arch Supports and Foof Remedies 'that will give you lasting relief. 'rvice shire county units arc urged by Mrs. Basu to attend iinrt assist with the work. It is expected that al least Ihc benefits of the corps loader in Ihe department and Ihe oration was awarded is as follows jlatler vehicle would be usfd almost For heroic conduct in aclioi for stcondarv jagaiml (he enemy from 18 lo 19 September, 1044, Pvt.

1st Class Shea a rifleman ano of a squad of eight men of Company I 508th par- atliutc infantry. who established (am; defended a roadblock against Dubreuli, i continuous German assaults. For ervice. in me department and Ihe "Cadet nurses enrolled less latler vehicle would be usfd almost! days will be members Of the' J' for secondary streets. irps for the number of days be- Seymour-Dubreuil Lorraine of Joan mid Leu ninw.i, udUKlllel OI ftll.

HI1U Ifll Auri period Dubrcull of 103 Gallup and eceive (least 150 patients comprising vet- Fctlc funds which will ierans of bolh World wars will be' rtuc tlicin afte1 lllp dal guesls of the auxiliarv at the at-1 of hostilities, -fair. 1 are open aup I receive no payments from Raymond Samuel Sevmour son of funds which will have been Mr. and Mrs. Sainnel of (te Prospect street were married it 7 clo bb monih a No Da me peiiod of more than 24 hours, he icsislcd the enemy In at least six fierce attempts to- destroy an important roadblock near German lutrols were active throughout- this niea and continually maneuvered Eileen Jean Bussey to Wed Seaman Bertram Spragu Mr. mid Mrs.

Wnlter P. Ln of 60 Porter slrcet have announce the engagement of (heir dauglite Eileen Jean Bussey, to Bertram Spraguc, seaman second class, S. navy, son of Air. and Mrs. La fayelie H.

Sprague of 16 slreel. Wedding plans are Indefinite. Enrolment? irp niwn ana coiumuanv maneiiverco bet "ec he ase" oflv 18Tnd Cn Dl aSl who abouL the roadblock placing harass. IIJL 01 01 10 aim a so a nm hil mate Rcadsborp, Couple Buys Hall Street Home Mr. and Mrs.

William Bourcloi lave sold their property at 34 Hal liee; lo Mr. and Mre. ciacomo Ui him of Bearisborc, Vt. The proper ly consists ol two tenements of six rooms each and large, plot and. The new owners buy for a iome.

The sale was Dandled "through ne r. P. Hoche agency. Pine Cobble School Opening Sept. 17 kindergarten lliroujfh tenth 35.

who arc high school graduates. also said the nuptial mass. Miss fire upon this position. Pvt. as jil his uatne slate.

He is said lo have become keenly Interested in the Iheory anc. practice of Ihe Mount Hope system as ii has been oevelopecl over a long period of years by Col. Prentice, with whom Mr. Garner Is jwisonally acqualiii-i and Kiiday's first-hand stml" 1 il I lie iftuijs achieved, under IMC. iwifonal buidance of Col.

Prentice the icsiill. Tlie Mount Hope Bull Index and! devclopmenls which hav 1 wen devoiuped at (he larm lhrou--nj cxperimenls arc ld a distinguished 'joth European and Asiatic countries had sppnt varvmu poiioris oi lime af the farm' as uesls of Ihc Prentices prior to rar. In Instance's Ihesc ex. were sent over to slii'lv the loiint Hope methods under goVc-n- icnl authojlty and remained for xtcndcd priods walching lh va- ous In progress. GAROFANO WINS HIS DISCHARGE CLOTHES to enjoy at your leisure Whether you'll be a vigorous man of the outdoors on your vacation or just snooze it out on tlic froji! porch, we've got just the clothes to help you clo better job of il.

Cool, com- clothes can do a lot for your your nap! C. M. Cutting Co. ities of encrin Tfa classesii dlatcly uefort the cadluic lollmcnt iV reached TOcrc JMI33 lilt U1JU11 LUIS pUSlllOll L. Josephine Bassle- of Adams, friend Class Shea ami nts sQifad riesiwrale- of the bride was Ihc of honor ly defended Ihe position and placed Corporal Has Eiriht Pom and Pvt.

John Dubreuil, brother of Mich accurate fire against the enc- 9 om i jj lc )e man. nlv uiat ihe attack failed lo Hecior Pelletier played Ihier defense. The stubborn In. fall classes In the School of Nursing at the House of Mercy hospital in Pitlsfleld. Cardrnal-Rougeau sang "Avc Maria" and "Pauls mcn reace TOcrc still a few opportunities to enroll i 1 lg marches and accompanied nnti courageous defense of this road- In fall classes I In "lin fhc Armancl Bonvoulolr.

wno block strengthened battalion flank; bat Stars Plus Purple Heart Ansellcus." The biide and denied Ihe enemy the use of aiij Corp. Edward Garafano return wore a Bold-colored street length dress, with white accessories, and a corsage of while roses. Miss Bailholine Hougcau. daugli-! of honor wore au aqua 11- nf t-j sireel lenpth dtess with white ae- ami school grndo Small classes provide individual attention. Excellent study bits formed throughout school years.

Poise and confidence developed Special'work in mechanical drawing, manual training, typewriting, music and art. Able of experienced'teachers. Scholarship fund makes it accessible io all qualify. School bus from North Adams. Early enroll men desirable, Tel.

Williamstown 208 mornings to 12. Mr. S. E. Allen, Headmaster Mr.

L. A. Hollock. Assistant tor of Mr. and Mrs.

Kdward Bou- seau of MB Kemp avenue and Pvt 1st Class Victor C. Cardinal, u. S. Army. son.of Mr.

and Mrs, Victor iurdinal of Slmonds road. Wll- laimlon-n were married at- 9 o'clock his morning In Notre Dame church Rev. EdmoucI J. Lapoinle, who Iso said (he nuptial mass. Mrs.

Priscllla Litlle, sister of Ihe ride, was (he matron of honor nd Anson Rondeau of Willlams- otvn. uncle of Ihe brldesroom was ic best man. Dr. Hector Pelletier. rganisl, played Ihe wedding larches.

The biidc wore a sown of alln with bouirant net skirl cut itrain. Her full length net Immcd wllh lace fell from coronet of pearls and she carried a bouquet of white roses and babv breath with streamers of lilies of Ihe valley. The matron of honor wore an aonamarlne brocaded talin gown with bouflant net skirt, and ah aquamarine halo hat with pink illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses with baby breath. A wedding breakfast was served al the Williams Inn.

followed bv al Ihe home of the ccFiorics and a corsage of pink rose.i. Pvl. 1st Class this action." araan communication route, jlo His home at 20 Qal up IC.C Khp-i t- ill Local Intelligence members of the Clarksburg fire department will meet at 8 The bride's mother wore a dusty' o'clock tills evening in Baker's hall, rose, dress, wllh black night after receiving his honorable Discharge from the Army In which he had tervcfi in French Morros-o rumsla, Normandy, France. Belgium ami the Khineland. He Is alra a vet- 1E 8htlllg in lnp Ardennes Tlic' and a corsage of flowers, Mrs.

wliilc (he bridegroom's mother wore Jack a navy bine dress, with matching North Adams soldier has -jmbat stars lo his credit and daughter was born lo Mr. addition, wears the Purple Heart Andrew J. Bissaillon of for wounds' received In France He rkson street at ihe. North lK1 the Combat Infantryman's hcspital Saturday. Ihc Bronze star for gallantry IP I illCld Mrs Artliur bride's parents wllh out of (own jncsls present from Washington, B.

Bcnniuelon. Egcrlown and Willlaimtown. The brine Is employed al the Sprasuo Electric company and her husband has just recently returned from Hawaii, where IIP has been stationed with the U. S. Armv for three years.

Followlne wedding trip. Ihc I bride.will make her home with her I parents for the present. the ceremony at Ihc home of the bride's parents with out of town guesls present fiom Plll.ificld, Adams. Springfield, Benninglan, and Ullca, N. Y.

Tlie bride who is al the Marshall street plant of (he Spragun rolectuc company, member of Couscil St. Cecilc and the Ameiican Legion auxiliary. Her husband Is employed liy Frank's Express and Is a member of the Adams hospital Saturday. yesterday at St. John's Episcopal church weie given in memory of Alfred Davison by the family and in memory of Emily I Oldham by her sister, Annie Iflck- Conducl 10 was called up lor Oct.

11. 1941. and after preliminary training in this country was sent lo Africa in December of the following year. In May of i as jcar he was transferred to England where he underwent a special iiwa- I- Linen and Curtain Shop Delivery Service 19-21 State Street Special Red Dot Ruffle Curtains $1.97 pair Full Length Ceiling Price While Baby Ruffle Flock Curtains $1,97 a ir Full Lcnglh Ceiling- Price sion course and then took pan -The Senior Children of Mary 1 St. Anthonys parish will meet lo corpora NoV front of the rectory nt 8:15 o'clock'vcar When this evening after the novena lo go.Fort' Deveii ycsU-rday Upon their rcti-in from a wedding trip Mr.

and Mis. Seymour will make their home at 405 Houghton sti'cel. For travelinK (he biidc wore a green ensemble, with white accessories. Personal Paragraphs The U. S.

Coast served-In every war since 1790. has Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Burdick and. heir son Robert, have rclurnedij Topeka, Kas.

nficr visiting Bunlick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Archer A. Jones of 512 West Shaft road and Sgt. Bmdick's mother, Albert Burdick of Hoosnc Tun-! to Ihc home of the late Pasfiuale I Pollonn to recite the rosary.

and Mrs. Clarence Tatro of 512 West Shaft road are Ihe parents of a daughter born afternoon al the Plunkclt Memorial! hospital In Adams. Mrs. Tatro is' the former Mildred Jones and the, child's grandparents are Mr. Mrs.

Archer Jones of West Shaft 1 rand and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Tatro of Middle road, Clarksburg ed I lad Blackinton Ortd Ijilics Jlert Tonic hi Mt Orcylock Itxlse of Odd Ladice H. Earl Scarbo and will meet at o'clock- this evening GREATEST Sale! OF CHILDREN'S SUMMER CLOTHES TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY Savings up to Slack Suits rcg. $2.98 Spring Coats Toddlers Dresses re(r.

to $2.89 KIDDIE KORNER 4t EAGI.E ST. NORTH ADAMS have returned from a vacation at Brockton and Nnntasket beach. Pvl. Jnrst Class Harold Fessen- den has reported lo Fort Niagara II after finding the week-end at his home here. Mrs.

Tra Scliermerhoi-n and son, Donald, have gone to Scheneclady, N. few days' visit Ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. Romeo' I Beauchomln. I Mr.

and Wnller Phillips of Shelburne Rills, and Air. and Mrs. Frank J. Chase and daughter, Jean, or Whitesboio. N.

were weekend guesls at the home of Mr and Mrs. Carey McLaiu. Mr. and Mrs. Demi Collins and daughter, Deanne, have returned lo Greenfield iiller spenm'ng a week at the home of his parents, i Yeoman Third Class Col- I 'ins, WAVE, has been transferred from New York rliy (o the fleet iw.nomcc at Snn Fiaucisco, Mr.

and Mrs. Ellsworlh Griffin and daughter, Hilda, have returned lo their home from Hoiyote. i Rotert McLnln Is the week In Shrllnirnc Falls. i M.ilhew- Oweiw has reluriicd lo his home in Providence, H. af- ler visiting at Ihe.

home of Mr. and Herbert Collins on Davidson sireel. ops all postwar kitchen needs For Distinctive Furniture. nt a Reasonable Price The Berkshire Furniture Co. fni rnrnlciire Fnsllliillnn In Flrrkshlre Count? GAS THE MAGIC FUEL THAI WILL BRIGHTEN YOUR FUTURE BUYING MOKE WAR BONDS WILL BBIGHTEN YOUR FUTURE, TOO I GAS RANGE II head: your "new fieedom kitchen" fin of helped, becauje il'j lopi for ipeed, con- ond economy in cooking the goi iervanl you'll uie and value lhe mojl.

And il'i coming cloier every day as menlj in on; wartime economy in- creaies in manufacture. Plan now to you'll be feody when your new gai range it icody veiy loon, we hope. LOOK FOR THE SEAL OF APPROVAL Tht ital on youi 8 mng. wil! n.an li'i lanj. you've wonled and wailed com.

binalion of beouly, durability and aiilomolic cooking peffoimance Idol will mean twt, tailing lalilfaclion..

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