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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: MONDAY, JULY 17, 1939 PAGE THREE OBITUARY Since the government-sponsored i Jk Matanuska Valley colony started I A fl IT1 11 I P)flPrC in 1935. the number of babies I MUIIIII LvUUvlJ A bottle tossed overboard on October 8, 1936, approximately 260 miles off Bermuda, has beer found on the west coast of France. born has averaged one to a Anglers Flock To Lee River And Mill Brook Continued From Page One cemetery. Mr. Comstock was caretaker of the West cemetery for many years.

Funeral of Dennis Parody (Speciil to the Frc Press) JOHNSON, July 16. The funeral of Dennis Parady, who died Thursday, was held from the In the area now under Jarjan- He said House Minority Leader In 1933 Rumania led all Euro-1 Martin probably Continued from Page Thirteen Funeral of Charles Osborn Private funeral services for Charles L. Osborn were held at his late home, 52 Scarff avenue. ese occupation China has lost State Officials Probing Fatal Lake Champlain Club Explosion Fire Marshal Regan To Join Fennell And Lynch Today In Attempt To Learn If Criminal Negligence Caused Blast 2,118 libraries and 825 reading centers. pean countries with 308 births; would call a meeting of the Re- publicans for either Tuesday or Fishermen flocked to Mill brook and the Lee river yesterday as these streams were reopened after plantings of Wednesday to decide upon a course of action.

Martin already) bai vnirpH hie nnnrvcitinn tn thi IT'S MAZEL'S FOR BEACHIVEAR lpfrislfttinn anrt M-nrPwrl hplipf: speckled trout yesterday afternoon 2.30 with the Rev. George E. Robbins of the Shelburne Methodist Episcopal Church officiating. There were many floral tributes from friends and relatives. most of his colleagues were Because there were so many azainst it anglers along the streams, catches were only fair, although 3 FINGERTIP Meanwhile, a bloc of House) Democrats seeking to revive the! Public Works Administration dis-' LADIES' OVERALL SLACKS During the service, Jasper C.

Tousley sang "In the Sweet Bye Funeral Services For Victims Today ROMANCE r3Jgg closed they might try to use the State Fire Marshal Francis S. Regan today will join State's Attorney K. Paul Fennell and Sheriff J. Fred Lynch in a thorough investigation into the explosion Friday evening of a Lake Cham-plain Club hot water supply boiler that took three lives. lending bill as a vehicle.

By a few of the early birds took limit catches. Both streams were closed for a little more than two weeks. Anticipating the opening, Wal-tonians were there by the scores yesterday. Forty-three cars were counted at one time parked along Lee river. United Church here yesterday afternoon at 2 with the Rev.

A. Ritchie Lowe officiating. The bearers were Robert Titus, Kenneth Stewart, Harry Stewart, Wilbur Titus, Richard Davis, Dennis Parady, Irwin Davis and Allen Miller. Interment took place in the family lot in Lamoille View cemetery. Among relatives and friends from away attending the funeral were Mrs.

Dennis Parady, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Smith, Miss Ida Smith of Pomfret, Ransom Parady, Mr. and Mrs. John Para-; dy, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Para- dy and Dennis Parady of Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace At-' well and Mr.

and Mrs. George Rushford of St. Johnsbury. Mr. and Mrs.

Irwin Davis of Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stew Funeral services for T. Russell Rrmun mannffpr fif the Lake Wants To Recreate PWA Representative Starnes D.Ala.), author of a bill to recreate the PWA with a $350,000,000 appropriation, said if President Roosevelt failed to approve his The fire marshal visited the' Phamniain rinh who was Reg. $1.00.

Sizes 12-20. Beautiful Twills! scene of the triple tragedy yes-i one of three killed when a domes-terday, but will not launch the tir! hot water suddIv boiler explod- and Bye." Bearers were Dayton E. Bennett, Gordon M. Bennett, Kenneth S. Austin, Robert T.

Humphreys, Stanley R. Pike and Cloise C. Murray. Interment followed in the family lot in Lake View cemetery with the Rev. Mr.

Robbins in charge of the committal service. Among the relatives present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smat of Center Os-sipee, N. Mr.

and Mrs. formal probe until this morning, mpnuurp hp wnnM nfTer if ac an i Velt's S3. 600 .000. 000 lending nrn One of Peggy Sage's new Sentimental Trio of nail polish shades Noserav. TlMrt.

amendment to the lending bill. gram has won approval of The State's at- ed near one of the club's buildings Friday evening, were held at 3:45 yesterday afternoon at St. Paul's LADIES "WORLD'S FAIR" SANDALS htorney added the investigation to House banking committee. Chairman Harrison break, Goldrush for an determine if there was any crim-j church here. The Rev.

William mal negligence probably would Fisher Lewis officiated. S9C not be held as a formal inquest i where sworn testimony of wit-j Charles? Congdon and daughters, nesses is recorded. Frances and Virginia, of Bran Meanwhile, relatives and friends The measure, already passed by the Senate, doubles the United States housing authority's present lending authorization, making possible a total Federal re-housing program of $1,600,000,000. One fourth of the $800,000,000 was earmarked for a rural housing program to provide homes for persons of low income on farms and in small towns. old fa shioned Summer.

It's a fragile flower-pink for your moonlights and roses moments in cyclamen and violet frocks and pretty pastels. SIXTY CENTS art, Arthur Sherwin, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sherwin and Allen Miller of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Spittel and Mrs. William Winship of South Royalton. don; Mrs. Lena Montgomery and of the Senate finance committee said a joint Senate-House committee would meet tomorrow morning in an effort to iron out differences in the Social Security legislation, as approved by the two houses. Harrison said the chief points of difference involved Senate amendments requiring that states contribute a minimum of $10 toward the payment made to each Reg.

S1.00. Colors. Leather Soles! gathered to pay final respects to the three victims. The funeral of Mrs. J.

W. Williams of Pasa dena, Mr. and Mrs. Wil T. Russell Brown was held yes terday and last rites for the other two, Edward H.

Thornton and nine-year-old Suzanne Kelly, MAZEL'S "For Better Values" 194 North St. A wooden box, used as a foot-stc -1 in the unclaimed property room of the railroad company at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, has Tht Polith That 'Wtarx Lik Iron" will be held today. liam Lamoureaux of Isle La-Motte; Mrs Martha' Goodsell and Mrs. George Lewis of Charlotte; Dr. and Mrs.

Henry Ladd of Waterbury; Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Mooers, Mr.

and Mrs. 'Frederick Mooers, and Mrs. Irene Mooers and daughter, Ann, all of Platts- Congress has given its approval at lone: last to legislation enabline Sheriff Lynch and State's At- individual for old age assistance, and the Senate-inserted provision that the Federal government the Tennessee Valley Authority to torney Fennell opened the State's been found to contain more than in bank notes. The box I 'mi 7k should contribtue two-thirds of buy Commonwealth Southern inquiry into the accident Satur-the paj-ment up to $15. Utility properties in three south-1 day.

but did not push examination The legislation generally in-iern States. of witnesses and club employes c(lbraliairib arrived more than 27 years ago but the woman to whom it was addressed refused to pay a de cerases old age insurance pay-j The House has adopted, by the weekend because of up- set conditions, the sheriff report menis ana ireezes payrou taxes vote of 208 to 145, a conference livery charge of $1.25. FREE PRESS WANT ADS PAY, for such benefits at their present ta report embodying a compromise bill which Republicans characterized as "a surrender" by the House conferees to Senator Norris chief Senate conferee and "father of TVA." The compromise reduced the Sfl -95 level for the next three years. Vote on Movie Film Bill Today The Senate is scheduled to vote tomorrow on a bill to prohibit "block booking" and selling" of motion pictures. The House will consider tomor- MAYFAIR Permanent burg, N.

Y. Funeral of Olney Comstock (Special to the Free Press) MIDDLEBURY, July 16. Funeral services for Olney Comstock were held at his late home on South Main street Saturday afternoon at 2 with the Rev. William F. Hastings, pastor of the Congregational Church officiating.

The bearere were Leonard Zeaman, Fred Pierce, Eli Fortier, Ernest Dereau, Wilbur Minkler and William LaPan. Interment was in the family lot in the West Trumps TravEi( $100,000,000 bond issue proposed row a bill revising the patent by tne Senate bill to $61,600,000. laws. Later the week it is to the House figure, and ear-marked blU hJ- enH atch the purposes for which the to restrict political could be used tivity by Federal employes and a ed. Safety Valve A Question Whether there was a safety release valve on the 30-gallon domestic hot water storage tank that burst with such terrific force during a fire that it was hurled some 150 yards, dealing death to the two men and little girl who happened to be in its path, Sheriff Lynch said the investigation had not yet determined.

Joseph E. Moore, city plumbing inspector, said last night there is no State law, nor does the Burlington ordinance require installation of safety valves on domestic hot water supply boilers. Moore Would Back Law "I think a safety valve is a very necessarv Dart of anv domestic Duart Choice Complete $2.95 MACHINELESS $3.95 "With or Without Appointment Beauty Aids 35c 3 for $1 T. Russell Brown The body was taken to New York last night. A prayer service will be held at the Ferncliff Crematorium.

Hartsdale, N. this morning at 11. Funeral services for the other two victims. Edward H. Thorn Congressional Bid on this coif for smart chic while you travel! It's short and cool and simply the easiest thing to care for.

You'll look trim and crisp, despite the triais of summer tripping. resolution by Rep Smith for a congresisonal investigation of the National Labor Relations Board. The Senate completed legislative action on a bill to provide for a memorial library at Hyde Park to house President Roose- Continued from Page One Plate Glass in Stock. sizes for store fronts. Estimates gladly given on new store front construction.

Window Glass, Mirrors, Shelving, Automobile Glass, Caulking and Glazing Compounds of the Highest Quality. Expert Glaziers Always on Hand. E. J. White PAINT.

GLASS and WALLPAPER ISC. 123 St. Paul St. Tel. 1652 Opposite City Hail Park ton and Suzanne Kelly, 9, will AFL building trades unions showed no signs of weakening on velt's state papers.

The measure! their stand that they had every be held today. Suzanne was a third grade pupil at the Adams school. Besides her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Justin SA10SS water installation.

I would ffikrrM? B. Kelly of Silver court, she leaves one sister, Marylyn, with whom i PHONE 38li GICHl'RCHU she had been playing shortly be advocate a law requiring safety valve installation," he said. Under ordinary circumstances, a safety valve will furnish protection against explosion, Moore asserted. Not having studied the OVER FISHMAN'S now goes to the vhite House. right to strike.

James L. McDevitt, president of President Roosevelt has signed the Philadelphia Building Trades legislation designed to protect council, declared Congress' 're-military secrets of the army air fusar to rescind the new wage corps. It permits the corps to regulations "constitutes a lockout" purchase airplane parts and ac- Dy tne government, cessories without advertising. Grders Members stay Away An $800,000,000 slum clearance He ordered the council's 3,000 bill a part of President Roose- members to remain away from fore the explosion. Funeral services for Suzanne will be held at 9:30 this morning in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Concep- Lake Champlain Club accident closely, the city plumbing inspec- tion.

tor would not comment on the probable causes of the explosion. I Burning slower I a I than tha avariim II I work on 41 WPA projects today and warned that union rules re termine whether the tank had pvnlndnn wrmlri havP hwn im-1 "eLy vmve. aim wi euiei 11 nau Cross Country Motor nn rennW- tn onr. r.r.HoKlo if oil vahrac tn tho cnr ever Qeen leSied WI1U Ai ployer. ply were open, he pointed out.

The fumed responsibility for the de- rttr Toiler rr nliimKin rr mninnmnr hnt tails of plumbing, including hot Premium Quality 100' Pure Pennsylvania While most WPA offices and steam pressure would have back projects throughout the country i ed up the hot water into the sup were closed for the Sunday holi-! ply pipes. water installation. Fire Chief Thomas D. Keery of St. Albans declared in that city 1 i 4 THIS CAN ONLY HAPPEN TWICE EACH YEAR Choice of our entire spring and summer stock of Red Gross day, officials in southern Illinois! "If there had been a safety said 5,500 dismissal notices had valve on that boiler," declared other of the largest-selling A IT if brands tested- slower than 4j-LU any of them CAMELS give VcT smokers the equivalent of Cp EXTRA USWOKES XT Z)j PER been sent to workers in ten coun- Edward F.

Murray, local "Lc ties there. company proprietor, ateTr0 boiler connections. Tn Wachintrtnn notinnol 1I7D4 "Hiat grriHnf never wrmlH havs He Sala 11 as Simple ana UieX- pensive to have water boilers con- officials said they had no further i happened. In Massachusetts, a reports on the situation and would I State law penalizes a plumber for iif" -iffi open no mail until this morning. installing a boiler of any kind "7 Vw" ueV without a safety valve." Vermont About 20,000 Dismissed law does not call for safety valves iLKfL! Le amZ plain Club fatalities.

He said he Weekend press dispatches in- as standard equipment, he said. dicated. however, that. at. least hoped for a Vermont law for compulsory inspection of water boiler installations.

la. PW Tanfifix Less Than One-Half Price of Many Oils of Same Grade Head for Sears before you head for the open road! Fill your crankcase with Cross Country and know the thrill of real economy. Save on first cost, on gas mileage, repair bills and diminish add-a-quart stops. None finer! 20,000 had been dismissed of the Probe Concerns Responsibility estimated 100,000 taking part inj Authorities will endeavor to de-the walkouts. vleUiJnniCJi dertme at 1 Minneapolis dispatched asking WfnKn kaid 11 had Federal "cooperation" in handling the Progress of, tne situation in his city where the to possible violation of Federal statutes by strikers.

Federal law) provides for fine and lL? I ill I II HI II CUSTOM GRADE 11 Mi 10 88,75 stroES ment of anyone using threats to 1 1(111 1111111X1)11 OrPVPnt. a nersnn reeivincr hana. I VII llVWIIIilVII Continued from Page Ten Silver Plate Medal Winners WtUV- fits to which he is entitled under the relief act. Justice department officials said they had not received a request Wilbur G. Ricker, Portland, that Mayor George O.

Leach of i 276x300. John M. Lane, Portland, 271x300547x600. 1st Bronze Plate Medal Winners Horace W. Wetherbee, Lincoln.

267x300. Don R. Robinson. Wells River and Tampa, 274x300 541x 600. 2nd Bronze Medal Winners Louis B.

Tims, Montpelier, 258x300. Kleire's What Wei Fee4 YdDHDir Cair OUR VACATION SPECIAL PRICE COVERS ALL THESE OPERATIONS a fefPw ry V4V- Manufactured in Vermont 1 I 'Sj- -v- Guaranteed with Free Service II i See our stock XEON SIGNS II iZ ROOMS "anrCABINS 24 11 Earl E. Witham. Montpelier, 261x300519x600. a I I a i 1.

COOLER, milder smoking in longer-burning Camels. Extra 4. Inspect Cooling System Includes adjustment of fan belt, inspecting radiator, hose and thermostats, checking for leaks, also drain and refill radiator with fresh water. Tune I'p Engine Complete check of engine condition and ignition system. Cleaning and adjusting spark plugs.

Checking distributor timing. Testing generator and output. smoking, too, as shown by the fol Examine Tires Inspecting tire-, for cuts, condition of tread, including complete report to owner. Inflating tires to correct pressure, also remove nails and glass from tread. Check Battery Testing and checking battery and replenishing water.

Includes cleaning of terminals, inspecting of battery cables and all connections. Inspect Fuel System Cleaning fuel pump screen and carburetor, inspecting all fuel lines and connections and checking fuel gauge. Adjust Brakes Brake adjustment, including inspection and testing. Check Wheel Alignment and Steering Adjusting steering gear to remove "play." if necessary. Checking all steering linkage connections and inspecting front wheels for correct alignment.

Lubricate Chassis A complete lubrication job including all pressure gun fittings. universal joint, steering gear, chassis springs, generator and distributor. Materials included. Strictly following factory recommendations. Montpelier Trophy Unclassified.

Course 20 shots at 25 yards. Slow fire. Trophy and Gold Medal Winner David H. Farr, Springfield, 196x200. Silver Medal Winner A.

D. Murray, Charlotte, 196x200. Bronze Medal Winner W. T. Herrick, N.

Clarendon. 195x200. The Herberg Trophy Unclassified Match of four men. Course. The National Match Course.

A. Brown 261, J. Healy, 271, A. Murray, 274. F.

Horsford 282, From Rouses Point, N. F. and G. Club total points 1094. No.

2 place: John M. Lane 27? H. W. Wetherbee 270. A.

Chapman 252. W. G. Ricker 272. From Pine Tree Pistol Club, Portland, total points 1051.

No. 3 place: Earl E. Witham. 268, Louis Timms. 254.

Max Jur-ras 257, Leo Shortsleeves 269. From Capital Rifle Pistol Club, Montpelier, total points 1048. Hagar trophy unclassified i 11 A i You couldn't find better traveling companions they'll not waste a precious minute of your time by needing mending. Seams are stout straps are put in to stay in hems can't rip. A style, a size for every figure in new, flattering shades and white.

Slip sketched Parkfleld pure silk Satin Dosche 3.00 6. Check All Lights. Wipers and Horns Includes inspecting and testing all lighting equipment headlights, parking lights, stop lights, tail lights: checking operation of windshield wipers and horns. lowing results of a recent impartial laboratory comparison of 16 of the largest-selling brands: 1 CAMELS were found to contain MORE TOBACCO BY WEIGHT than the average for the 15 other of the largest-selling brands. 2 CAMELS BURNED SLOWER THAN ANY OTHER BRAND TESTED -25 SLOWER THAN THE AVERAGE TIME OF THE 15 OTHER OF THE LARGEST-SELL-ING BRANDS! By burning 25 slower, on the average, Camels give smokers the equivalent of 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! 3 In the same tests, CAMELS HELD THEIR ASH FAR LONGER than the average time for all the other brands.

Yes, Camel's fine, slow-burning, more expensive tobaccos do make a difference. Delicate fragrant aroma pleasure at its best, and more of it! Camel is the quality cigarette every smoker can afford. Service and Adjust Shock Absorbers Replenish fluid and adjust shock absorbers for climatic conditions, passenger load, and road conditions. 10. if 9 Xi For Boats and Canoes- See the many listed for sale in the Miscellaneous for Sale columns in Free Press Classified ADS.

Your Vermont vacation will be doubly enjoyable if you have your own boat or canoe to use all the time. FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADS Paoir pecoaD Perce match using the Camp Perry course. A team of four men Earl E. Witham, 268; Louis Included is 5 Quarts of Veedol Oil, and Necessary Chassis Lubrication, but no other materials. A FEW HOURS IN OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS GOOD INSURANCE FOR YOUR VACATION Timms, 254: Max Jurras, 257; L.

Shortsleeves. 269 from Capitol City Rifle and Pistol Club. Montpelier; total. 1072 points. 2.

J. M. Lane. 257; H. W.

Wetherbee, 270; A. Chapman, 252; W. G. Ricker, lift) nnn ftimn ran na nnn 3 UmiiAlLlLg) If. g)l iviuumi, juwuiiu.

FREE PRESS WANT ADS 272 Irom the Pine Tree Pistol and Rifle Club of Portland. total points. 1070. 3. E.

Brown. 261; J. Healey. 277; A. Murray, 274; F.

Horsford, 282 from Rouses Point, N. Fish and Gun Club, total points, 1044. 4. J. Hudson.

244: J. Boocock, 245: GlaJuoi lAlifltt Burlington, Vermont Phone 2400 VERMONT'S LARGEST FORD DEALER PAY BEST Rsnny for Penny yaur best cigarette buy M. Flagg. 249; W. Lee, 270, from Derby Line, total points, 1008.

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