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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 9

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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of court after revealed that both Davil ETA drank from Lite same the minister sail. "I you to tlka 1ttrs t3 Lord you to." 4 1271717:0, ztnztravuzz, Ca. (AP)Ttev. COrdon MU ler wee Tree today to continue hie son-dziriking' relizious and to demonstrate his that have ttik power of Col. gale; charged with ter the th cf Ernest Dalt', who ertex a fatal po 6r)ite-Y.

today to poi- vices and that "I anziaugh- t-year-old fatal pow ATLANTA p7T ithe -I by thii 4 PUS'. the Cornytny I- CuiTj dfl89 estimattIPt thart tive-F-yry t- I W-3 ouse by 1:. G. 11st.r.-1 was w-r'Atten crf by e4-k-nAr as a total loss. 1 costs A of the resz.leeC trrrt the stn4t.k tn tre Nyoull c-Traach 1 he warehouse was -177-7 renPral pots and re- and.

were overcome by one suffered a broken Wc-sh. (41---A for-, mer rnOrport reception for Ilaro E. LA night by rresentin.T. with a- pair of CI Shorts which be said tass-en left-aboard a crteser la Tokyo Lay two years -ag). As the TteputiIican presidential Con, sterped from a plane, Ted IL CallatA elbowed 1'4 way past' local greeters and' handed the ahorts to-11 'air, ern returning your elorts," tall, "You left them aboard the-San Juan when you p(Tupied ry room or three days -just before the Japanese.

surrender." a former Navy cap the shorts, Stenciled -with, his ttame and sz4Lled a "thank i 77 v- go 11 11 111 ritICIICILI 171 ev-t N70 Jiro() A. 1 Two new' state troopers, who graduated from the tlassachusetts State rolice Training School': in Framingham Tuesday, 'lave teen aasigned to the Balton Avenue arracks. rrank 3.. Barbaro (black-haired), and jehn U. IZeeley (red-haired) are new znen on Corporal 'Joseph Keatines' stiff of law protectors.

Both are size feet tall, from Boston, -and both served the armed forces In World War II. Trooper Barbaro, 27, graduated from Roxbury Memorial High School end had one year at Northeastern College before he went into the Air Corps as a pilot. He was discharged with a captain's rank after teaching flying in "everything from a eghter to a Trooper Keeley, 23, graduated from the Gate of Heaven High School before going Into the Navy. He was discharged as a pharmacist's matesecond class after 18 months in the PaciAe theatre on v-, P. 1 1 T- I ICY r'3 I A A rive t- Their -v-7 tJ en rer3 Mrs.

Irene A. Mason opened a suitcase uU of judicial robes which arrived yesterday from Boston, and thereby. found out which of the seven Supreme Court -jus-, Vices sit here next 4ruesday. The, robes were hung -up tore-move the. According to the -embroidered initials on the gowns, these wr, coMe: Chief Justice Stanley E.

Qua of Lowell: henry T. Lurarnus of Swampscott, James-J. Ronan of Salem Raymond S. Wilkins of Salem and Harold P. Williams of Brookline, newly- appointed to the Supreme 1 Judge 1.uromus, senior justice, wiU be given the seat on the left hand if the chief 'justice, in accordance with: the protocol of the bench.

Judge have the seat on -the right. Ethelbert F. Grabill, reporter of decisions and compiler of the bound -copies of the reports, will sit with Mrs. Mason. jilt: A A 1 1 1 8161,1 tt Ezror -A, 1 a General tA It Announces the addition to -its staff of LEO A SUTTY Artist of Commerdal Design an Lettering Craftsman JUST ARRIVED 1 -A Wry Select Assortment EA 9 II, w.

Aoll 010 al' so 0 1 i A i I Oho .00 it i itt 0 Vii 0-tr 7 Laberatcry en- LI V) give vty it low tr3 gen1z4 rott emit- 1 1 17hierry Dies in Retirement NEW YOTtICIglI--Lt. Gen. nobert Lee Bullard, SG, who began a military career In the eghting of the 'Sas and was decorated by four nations in i World War I. dled last tight of a i brain hemorrhage at Fort Jay 1.108e on Governor's 131and. Bullard came out of Virarld War with the nickname 'Counterattack Ballard for replying.

when the French asked if he planned a 1 vrithdrawal at Chateau Thierry, 1 urm going to lie commanded the famous nist I Infantry Division in the first Amer lean battle at Cantigny and in the 'stand at Montdidier. He commanded the Third Corps in the second battle of the Marne and led it Into the' Argonne. lie took of the Second Armyin OcItober. 131a, tullard Tetrad Zan. 13, 1223; Ite waa a native of Youngsboro.

Ala. LIALC3TINOz Ultroti needer, student at Forest Lake Academy, Orlando, I pats Prince Gold, called a perfect palomino colt. The coit's dant, Beautiful Lady, standing alongside, is owned Ly Ittrs George Mr. gutty KIS osparianc in the (lards of Art is' well qualified to exicut th -high standard of cpsality schich has characterized Laltallee Signs for the past 25 years. Ccntact Are Y.

Orfiak et Ow Lucky One Wits Can Witar This Nur Type Unmet Corsa Is tor rougulIatlea i Penod ROPtoductiont SofasLove SeatsChairs Superb reproduction pieces, of fine, traditional 'period designs. Solid mahogany frames, cushions with filling of hair and felt or down. See our immense assortment of hying room suites and odd 1 i I 4. Otloos obi Loltoratory rt" Worth (Li arSgrre Loupes 1,:4 S-LS1T is widely known throughout New England and the nation as the au. thor of the Hinton modification of the standard tests for syphilis done on hiood and spinal fluid specimens.

He beads the Wasserman laboratory of the Massachusetts Department of Publie Health and bas been associated Vis tortes of the Moston and tho Peter Bent Brigham Irospital in Boston for many years. Dr- Iraltolk Chicago-born and 'a resident of canton, holds membership ill the Society -of American Bacteriologists, 'American Society of clinical Pathologists. American, Medical Association and the Massachusetts Medical Societw Surly, With materials approaching their noimal availability, The Lavallee studio is again In a position to oCer our best in quality and service in store frOnt tegns and let. tars labricated of wood. stainless steel end -baked enamel, gold leaf lettering for stores and offices, show window backgrounds, truck lettering and outdoor wall, displays, reflector button simss, Scotch-Lire signs.

bronze plaques and Imemorial. Illustrations and industrial chart enlargements. 1 1 "re- :3 B-5C1t71reig .0 a taf 17' 17' ozz ar: A 1 1 1, 1: 122 North St. coraionATIoN COr. Fenn St.

Nationali Anthem Battle Scene To Be Re-Enacted nAurntoRm Ifelltkizabe will be bursting In the air over Fort McHenry again -tonight, recalling the bombardment 1:7 British warships in MI which inspired Franc4 Scott Key to write his country's inational anthem-Re-enactment of the, British- attack, which Key Immortalized in he Star-Spangled Banner," will be a feature of Baltimore's observance-of Defenders' Day. Spectators lining the fort ramparts will see another fleet, 'atO gaily decorated boats from the Maryland Yacht Club, parade past the historic spot Red, white and blue lights will play on the yachts until, they drop anchor when all but runi fling, lights will be extinguished-A Navy and Coast Guard vessel standing in the Patapsco Riverwhere the British men 41 war were stationed 133 years7ago in their bid to bomb out the fort then will let go salvos. An-Army field piece In Fort Mc-Henry-will be the counterpart of the American reply as fireworks explode overhead. The center of powerful searchlights, Old Glory then will be hoisted Ingde the fort, calling tomind Key's words that the tag was still there." 1 See thern In the new COATS, SUITS 1 II I I 3 .4 and DIZESSES, featuring the most ars- proved colors, wanted Materials and semi or ultra modern fashions. See th.cm at PARIS ptices which make these garments of quality such usual values--and see the range of sizes which allows us to fit slender misses oi stylish stouts.

CORDUROY AND -OTHER SPOMS GARMENTS WILL ADD TO YOUR INTEREST -OTT- IER SPORTS WILL ADD INTEREST- I 1 1 0,111 111 LI I i 0 1 1 -ammigiftENTWNE Negro 3Iedicalr- Educator Hailed BOSTONDr. William A. inton is acclaimed as an outstanding Negro medical educator, In the current issues of Newsweek, and of Ebony, the national Negro monthly magazine. He is 'rated as the oldest in teaching experience among Negro physicians by virtue of his ae. tive with Harvard Med- i lea School since 1915.

He was gradluated from the school in 1912. The 64-year-Old Bostotaphysielatt BOSTON'--Dr. William A. IIInton is acdslmed as an outstanding Ne- ae lit oNc ae srw, eekthane 1 of grrent Enissuiceals Ebony, the national Negro monthly magazine. lie is rated as the oldest in teaching experience among Ne- 1 gro physicians by virtue of his se.

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