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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 2

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fAGE TWO THE PORTSMOUTH, N. HERALD, MONDAY. JUNE 24. J935. SWAIN TO HEAD HAMPTON ALUMNI Kenneth Swain of Hampton Falls was elected president of the Hampton Academy Alumni Association at the 29th annual reunion Saturday afternoon at the Ashworth at Hampton Beach.

Other officer: chosen were Paul W. llobbs. Nrth Hampton, vice president; i Miss Eleanor Brown. Hampton, secretary, and M's? Helen Gilpatrick. Hampton, treasurer.

Retiring Pres. Gordon Perfect was toaslmtister and the principal speaker Lieut. McLaughlin of the Massachusetts State Police. BIG SISTER ITS GOING TO BE HARD TO MND JUST THE RIGHT BUT I'VE GOT TO FIND WIM, AMD PIND HIM QUICK! BUSY WEEK IN THIS SECTION Starting Saturday with the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Bar Association at the Farrajriit House at Rye Beach this week promises to be unusually in this vicinity. Today find Tuesday the Maine Medical Association will hold its annual meeting at the Marshall House at York Harbor, while Wednesday and Thursday the 58th annual convention ot the New Hampshire Dental Society will TIME TABLE Portsmouth ISLES of SHOALS COMPORT HARBOR Wharf off Market Street The Famous Isles of Shoals JO MFLES AT SEA Steamer SIGHTSEER Capt.

Swain (Eastern Sandfird Time) Subject to chanpe without further notice. STARTIXG JL'NE 22. 1935 Leav a. 5:15 p. m.

Arrive a. 6:20 p. m. (Westbound) Leave Gosport 5:50 a. 2:46 p.

rn. Arrive Portsmouth 7:00 a. 3:55 p. rn. SUNDAY Leave Portsmouth a.

p. m. Returning leave Gosport 8:15 a. p. m.

Special Rate for Parties, Take the family for an excellent outing and visit'this historical spot. Why Not Have Your Radio Looked Over And brought up to the By expert workmen? No charge on cleaners, motors, generators or any electrical device. Byrns Auto Electric Co. Church A Porter Sts. Rear of Postofflce CASH and CARRY PAPER BAGS.

OYSTER PAILS, PAPER NAPKINS, PAPER CUPS, STRAWS. ICE CREAM CONES AND BOXES, KITCHENWARE. HOTEL and RESTAURANT SUP- J'LIES. PAY CASH and PAY LESS Portsmouth Paper Co. market Portsmouth, N.

n. Telephone 830-K We Deliver BUT, II 'JUST THE SAME: MOT TAKING ON MORE ME.M! so I'M SORRY, COUUDNT HO-P HEARtMCfVOU NE.E.O WORVv I VT. coco! At-oroc -rq WOTUt VMTM ME. I'VE. A JOB FOR'VOU MOV- MOOO TO 00 A-MVTV-HNiG, KETT by PAUL ROBiNSON HI TlM-VOEULTHE CASE is BUT TELL THE C.MICF I- ABOUND roiz A FEN TO -rut HOWS CHANCES TO RESEBNE.

SPACE CM SWING. ETTA KETT-TVIE CSl'raL I GOT A BID-TO A DANCE HER PICTURE'S: THESE IN; THE IF I WAS I woutDN'r ALLOW HE OF MM SlG.Hr EXCEPT ON'. take place at the. Parragut House at Rye Beach; and the same days the biennial convention of the State Council, Companions of the Forest of America, will take place at the Ashworth at Haaipton Beach. Thursday evening N-val Lodge, 184, A.

P. A. of Kittery will hold its annual Ladies' Night at the Marshall House at York Harbor, while Friday the New Harnpsire Society of Colonial Dames will hold its- annual meeting, at the historic Moflat-Ladd: House in this city. A Massachusetts insurance company will hold a three-day convention the last of the week at the Hotel here. MAY BE APPOINTED (By Associated Washington-, June them are no women" in the Federal- Bureau of Investigation, Director J.

Edgar Hoover Saturday said this was a possibility if the present field force of 600- investigators "ever is expended to 1500 or 2000 operators." "We now have a comparatively small, militant force that must move every part of the country in every strata of life on almost instant notice," Hoover said. "That's why we had to jse all men." CEMETERY MEMORIALS SMALLEY, DA VERIO, LYONS, Inc. Successors to Smalley, Hobbs A Hunter Largest Floor Display in N. H. Write In for displays 5 Signal St.

Tel. 228 Rochester, N. H. '1 MORM.4X. STATIONS WHEB 4.15—Girl Scouts 4.30—World Observer 4.45—Dance times.

News- Week 5.15—Birthday Man 5.44—Weather report mnrr.ente 6.15—Ball game a Capone of the day Tuesday 10.30'—Program resume ana- weafli- iar report Porter 11.30—Homemaker 11.45—Musicale flash; 12.15—Luncheon: program music room 12.45—A. P. Larjgtry program 1.20—Herald news flashes 1.30—Salon- musicale H. Farm Reporter 2 tunes- 2.30—At the console. 2.45—Demotions 3.15—Afternoon symphony 3.30—Sunshine for Shut-Ins WEEI 5 Gertrude- Perry 5.10— Musical earns 5.15— Adventures of Grandpa Bur ton i 5.30— Aiice in Orctestrata- 5.45 jack, and' Bill 1 Soderscronr, vo- ca-: i 6 Variety show 6.30 liWn and Abnei, sketeh.

6.45~The- Desert Kid; crama 7 Studio chorus 7.15— Black Chamber, drama Variety revue 7.45 Uncle Ezra 8 Richard Himber's. orchestra- 8.30 Gladys 'Swarthout, JT.MZO. rmxed; chorus GypsJes- James Melton-, tenor 18 years ago. Tlje S300.000 was leJt him AbraiLim- Greenberg-. "I was nice to them, that was all," he 'said, "and they were very nice to me, was Parlstein explained he went to; iiqme: every he 1 could get a furlough, from Port Slincum, during the World War days' he was waiting to- go to.

France. said- they were like lather and moth- him, has own parents being in the 'Russian home town he had left as a boy jjia 1909: MISS JOHNSON, N. H. WAGE DIRECTOR, STILL ON JOB Told Governor She as Ready To Quit If Move Would Aid Legislation FOR BREAK ATKENNEBUNK Concord, June Ethel M. has: been said shout the Johnson, New Hampsbirr minimum ot Miss Johnson and.

t. wage director, has not "definitely it- has not been notified of intension signed'," it was said yesterday alter- to- give- up her work in tils state. noon by Gov. H. Styles- Bridges.

Several days Miss Jo-tmaoD toW- the governor that, it there was position to- her the Rattlesnake Massacre mtomimn ofnw ment would help to inducing he islatorj to agrrt- to- changes in the DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE 10 AZ. 12. 1.9- 30, -M- 2.5 Zl 8 40 27 mu TOmw Funeral Service BED AnC EggJ Richard Dodge 41 VwtMMHth IbniMt "Gmninteed" ACROSS Brother Island 5 Oiic of the mythical harpies 3 0 Exclamation City in Illinois 14 Obtained- narrowly- 17 Pronoun Full- 28 Aside 33 Character In Baxk 28 Note of thi Xidte! animal of btad of wsays- (abbr.) con June- Hon. mass floating Independent of: arts Frcncln prison Esyp. tiaii (Itity tower in.

tho land of Shjnar pen. DOWN form) ot scale Peep symbol: point point Jor ivoof. cry of Library Eciftnct into (symbol). (Ir.d.) '(old :o.30—Ma-r Baer. music; Parte's orchestra Keller's orchcsua 11.45— The Hoofmgharcs.

sketch WNAG Patti Chapin, songs- 5 Baseball pointers- Jack Armstrong, sketcr. Quintet 6.30— Rhythm Round-Up Modem Minutemen, speaker Just entertainment Jart Savitt's. Prancine and her Whalers 46 Boaice Carter 8-Sorence Case. Hill Bills George Pfchr and Pat Ruby Newman's Quarter moments 9.30— St. Blues Corncob- Pipe Club 10 30 Vocalists- rhymesters Dan Murphy's orchestra 11 30 varieties Disk McGinley's crcnestra.

Bert. Bloclc's orchestra, 12.30— Bill Hog3H's- orchestra. WBZ 5.15— New England agriculture 5.30— Singing-Lady (By Associated- Press) Kennebunk, June- I Taylor, 21, and. Albert Cordett, 19, both; of Bangor, were held lor the Superior Court by Municipal Judge Harold H. Bourne on a charge ot breaking; enter- ing- and larceny ot articles from the north.

Kennebunkport home of Charies Whittier. i They, were ujiahle to furnish bail and were remanded to jail. Mrs. Whittier reported" to state police thai her; home had been entered- and' articles stolen overnight. When i Taylor and Cordett entered' Biddeford! police headquarters early Friday lodging they were questioned and later; The Biddeford officers said they found' rings, watches, old coins and' jewelry concealed in the youths' cloth- The pair was turned 1 over to the state police and- brought hen- rcr ar- raigament.

Te snake rattlesnakes 6l hunts Taey fo 64 in OTe den, 35 anetc of Labor, she "would- be flad' to pass out of the- New i jhire picture." Nothing- since then- Bead Herald Ads! S.Ei— Ivory Stamp Club news Jones, songs 6 Thomas- Andy 7.15^—Tony and sketch T.30—Hum and' Scrum 7.45—Dangerous Paradise adventure Payre in sonaa 8.4S—Boston M-jmcipai Bureau; show 9 sketch Knigns's Cuckoo Clcek forecast 11.05 Hughie Barratt's Gictiestra Stern's orchestra 11.22—Ink. Spots Quartet violinist 1 Reichman's orchestra. Rinesr orchestra PITTS HEARS THE BIG NEWS FAVOR OUSTER Washington, June nation-wide- campaign for legislation to deport ap- 'proxi-mately 6,000.000 aliens aa a partial solution to the United 1 States unemployment problem- was- pressed Saturday by 155 organizations, estimated by Representative Dies to represent five million people. Plans to organize- ten million: native born- and naturalized citizens, for drive to congressional action on the Dies deportation bill were reported by the tall Texan, as be. thumbed 58.000 letters and telegrams he said supported the measure: The organization- is to- be.

called- "The Americans" ar.d is to be organized i-u each slate on. a non-sectarian and nonpartisan basis, Dies said. "Tickled to death" was the unanimous comment of these three men when Kenesaw Mountain Landis ruled that "Alabama" Pitts could play ball with the Albany his term in Sinj Sing. Showr. after decision was uwiauactd-, they jre, left to right: Johnny Evers.

general at the Senators; Pitti; arid Al Mamaux, manager. (Associated Prrai Photo) READY TO FIGHT DEPRESSION Lewiston. June was a good reason wiry Harry Perlstein, Lewiston business men, had" a broad smile on. his had. received news from Santa Pe.

that a distinct cousin, had left him $300.000 in cash; and securities. "I'm bewildered." he told newspapermen, "and I don't know just what to do next. I suppose have tc go ojt tberei here is my business! I'm- bewild- kretf. It doesn't seem' possible. I never I'gpt anything.

lor nethin; before." Bnt it really wasnft for for Feristsib had' been- remembered; for kindnesy showrr to- an- elderly, atHuerrt but couple in New York City HOLD OUTING ATFARMGUT Nearly 150. Knights Templar from Arnesbury and Newburyport journ'jd to Rye Beach today for the annual St. John's pilgrimage of the Ncwburyport Commandery. Leaving llasoaic Temple- in Ncw.bury.port: the traveled by bus to the Farragut where they are- making their headquarters- There, a program of golf, horseshoe basebill and 1 other sports throughout the. At 4' o'clock this afternoon an.

enter- taironent will 1 be presented under the direction, of Cleon White of Boston. Batters say Bncky Walters, Phillies' third: baseman coaverted" itrto' pitcher, geCs much of his ness' by scowr.ng- into- the of just before letting- fly. work, Harry -RA hit 0. C- nivln a Wwtbrook it BaJctr Hopklnf, Aubrey Willikm. tM.ocl«t«* Prtm Photo)..

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1898-1977