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wfc FITCHBURC. MASS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26. 1929--SIXTEEN PACES TWO CENTO ASSISTANT H. S.

PRINCIPAL; RALPH HOWARD PROMOTED Selectim JcHcry SVCCMMT It UBMI- BOOS; Otfcer V.C.DCK. Are Filled; To Be ProcUuned To Bury Ne.ar War Memorial At a a i mM it Its will f. Of H. F. Brown high Other ii.r the Wrt-i? A a J.

1 a i.f tuid Hrown. head i-( the ni.uiuul I i i i i Mr. hati res-oni- lueiKlLiii'in Janifrt A. Chalmers a i i Jtunrs M. Namara.

nonina'tvl Vure the seerp- Mry rasl a for hli This i i i i i iv.rried and Mr. Hows WUK dci-lcirrd ejected. Raljili U'. Howard, nn recflmmenda- tiwn oT Supi. McNamara.

was elected head MT" depart- me.nt. vacancy caused by tiir prom i iif PriK-f to ih.e $.. F. -Rrowrv prlncrvsJ-hip. Mr.

H.MVJI:-*! has. n. roai-h-er In i for and was. 1 rriMmniPmVpd by bot'h Mr. Mr, Jcfferv.

Kine.a^ked fur a delay on jLfLeiL of The i i l. i a i i i i i salary was J151 1 n. r. McDtMiioi; pir rnornrr.em'l Mr. a a siaM he wns i i i a ih-' posi.lion.

a Onrneri" saltl i i is .1 lioosit in sajary. but Mr; MrIVrmotl'8 a i a ut)f-aroil lo i hs Mr. Mcl'V'rmotr i ills son of Mr. and itrs. "Ht-nry M.

lii-DoiirioH He inuRht for SOVPTI yenrs IP. trie Ilich- School of Pmvidonre. aBd also has Uad teachlnfi expcrienui" In New Joseph Lynch, tcarhcr in the mercinl dpparimPTH ih I. Bi-own s'-liool. was moved up to ttv hijrh sfhuo! its S31SB.

Miss Tauiine now teachtnp in Uie i i srhool, to i vacanry In In tile Miss sr, Germa'jne ww hlpliiy r.pcomtnenilfil hy' Mr: Me- rare anir Mayor Carrie-re referred to -ihe irniMriance these positions as early'-as-'poarible. and hau called a i to 'act a the position been open since J'jno with plenty of time 1 consideration. i graduate, of tfae't-aloni normal school a ha.t a fine teacrtiiifr rerord, Mary was pt-inripal of tho street SCbopl I (Cantlnunl OB Face FOR COMING REGIONAL CONFERENCE; bp prespntrd at 'the regional ronfcretice at Whalum Wednesday. Sept I I received by Chamber 'yt Com- mercf! committee on tlio in session at the committee' room in CV C. lialt staterday Afternoon.

B. tf general conference com mittfce, The follow; lor reasons, of -oon- anit-projier publicity, a fo rcfrion. the high value of ftu'tput from the region's factories and the financial -resources, tratiinis: and )jaiklnif facilltipp, edui-ational tnsiitii- tJons. rarm STfl; dniry develop. tivent, anft luJsinefrf -activity of the replon constitute a record of which the region shouM proud, resions have simitar altrartior.s and -Sreat nrlvantape pubUcatlan of at- tracm-F.

pamphleis. and The anniversary 'of. Colony pcetphratcd P-S't an.inr. of lourjsts -to 'it Resolved: TJiat" tlvo x-onfel-- ence authorize the appointment of a patilication cornmi.Lti'c to of of each cojnmulhity- memlier of the ctrTforence 'whose 'Jtitv will he to collect statifitirs and to pub'- lish -handbook of the i I ample, i for dis-. tribullon to terrenlenary viFj'toJra next -summer, and he it'further Resolved: That the committee have -mrthortty To'raWe as IR'e'y-'- sw'.

fit i a Hiim sufficient; pay. 'for cost urlntine. GERMANY BALIS AT REPARATIONS SACRIFICE ASKED StrwMuaa UM Creditor Rekh in PtyrataU I I BRITISH TROOPS GRIP JERUSALEM; BEDOUINS NEAR TRANSJORDANIA JM i I i UO Ule IH'l ma. uf her- I.M 1 i li.iler a i i i i i UK- Scenes of Clashes hi Jerusalem W'-n 7" jui'i p---r et-nt uf iiiiiis "fl i n. i i i i i i list it i i rer.Jer of its Hliarc.

i (iie ti.o Unw 1 TiUr. A i and Seplemlwr of TJif 1 payments c-itiled for in Tho fliii-f of the Reich's Halcl the I a in gone t.i the i i of thrii possibilities tliey the a i i Younir plan. They were asked to nrake nnether sacrifice in orti'-r as to the-distribution At which, iiifs "not concern the German (rov- He set. up a. definite- rl.tijii ip a share in i a tin- an- miUlc-M.

from April lo September: In ihc face jf this tf rress or inp what hail promised a C'n'nplPle agreement nf compromise, it decided thar "the Oerman and creditor experts over the figures, by Or. Stresemajin, i the took a recess until later in Uie afternoon. (Conttatud OB fare ffEY WILL TAKE PART IN SCHNEIDER S8 1 )-- Italy, a ha'vinjr. renuestod postponeniern; of the Schneider rnces in Ehsian-l Sept, 7' because dfru.ih of one of. lier best pilots, will definitely take part iri the rili- race or.

the date Quiet Reigns In Holy City Except For Sporadic I Clote Watch Kept On Syria for Spread of Moslem Police Battle in Da- N. Plan Demonstration and American- BEIRUT, Syrus 28 (A. iw ported today had occurred in between tmall number of Arab and the local police. A few pertons were wounded, but the affair kcal in character and bad no Syrian joined Moilenu in Beirut in a protest, afanut iffie fttuation of the population In Patetdne. JERUSALEM, Aug.

28 (A. Brituh troopiyhave occupied tnoit of the Jewuh coloniet.in bat there colonies are undefended against a rumored Bedouin advance from Tranijordania. British troops were everywhere said to be taking strong measures against Arabs who proved Airplanes were used.to fight off an Arab attack on the Jewish tofony uf rwfagntaufjr Arybi wert American' reported to bavebewi killed. At left is a view: of Jerusalem. At right, (s "Wa-ilinsr tiie- Jerusalem, ivhfrl! flBures Inrgely in the present outhroRk.

ik street Kcehe in Tel bloody skirralsbea were frequent and; 'several American casualties were r.e- GRAF2EPPHJN SPEEDS TOWARD KANSAS CITY WARD POND COTTAGERS ASK STATE WATEJt LEVEi Secretary of Avlatiqn announced toiiay. ite face of reportn- That Italy would not rornpete a Airship Trying To Make Up ime Lost Bucking Head Over Western Teoou KANSAS CrTY. Aug. 28 Fitchburg Owners of Ashbumham Camp Sites Petition Land and Harbor Cbmmissipn To Restrain Columbian of Green-. vifie From Drawing Vifater Below Natural" Line 5 i "entta'irers -ami tn.nd.

own- -tfiat' no Billy 'AVafil lifed -U'lth ners oltp I irr vears fighting continued in the Associated Press)- Except-for Sporadic-incidents, Jerusalem quiet today asi the steadily increasing British forces-took vigorous naeasures to get situation inliand. British troops occupied mosi'of-the southern Jewishrcplonies, but there were still reports' of grave coirdttio'ris. in northern Palestine, where an advance of Bedouins- rumored. Possibility of a spread of iVfosIern disorder Syria was being watched but thus far.snp. overt acts aiiy consequence 1 havelieen wai fn- orderly Moslem and Christian, tfeinonsrratioh in disptayitig no anli-gov- erhjnent 1 Whereas: fe inadvisaWp ,16 select ji narne direct- ''ly with any- roinmunit'y or.tiection 1 eftm.

rather -frith itre "region" "aa whole, be it Bcsalved: the name of cmlfcrefic-e shaR.h«?rrnfter Ire rh M.ontJfcchusett. Kcgip.hal" a. a formed fron'j parts, i of the name? of tho three jnajfs- 4 i a i i i thi region, Jlpnadnock; Watatic; a'nd Wa- chijselt, from whose summit? a view- the Wnole rfegfon may be Whereas: This "pos-. Jnvaluaiile lu of tourist torical jilaces. op'en areas of "exceptional beauty and unspoiled" variety martufactiired.

products in the accept tb.e Italian rtyers w'nuid pnrer "as a of and give 4he to ttie statements Italy wwiHHwithdrftw. the jinssibitity of for our squadron has'; annyllett hy the rtesi'tli CVpi. who. In addition to bvlntirt-jr 1 best pilot, wrecitsd iii our Alotta was killed last when hla airplane plunRpo) Into Garda during test "'We arrive ia two hydroplanes, one absolutely Trif-w and nevpr hpforp fn tb water, afld two motors untried in actoal flights for Clcri. Bitlbn confirmed the departure of the Italian tpam Speeding eastward on the final 'taip of its earth-circling journey, Graf Zeppelin passed over Kansas Gity before 10 a.

C. today and a for Chicago. After circling the city for 11 while virtually iha en- tir population out to gaze with avi? at giant iir 'visitor, the dirigible headed northeaht anrf disappeared into law-hangirifl 1 "1 and -harbor commission. isR- int- A ii-nurmiitie'rit 1-nv wator le.vc'l Lie fvxj-ti'lat jioint it' (Cuntlnord OD RECEIVED; t0WEST $106,933. FROM DESM01NES FIRM N'lne bids for contract to construct two-story and basement slone and trick-faced additUon to were opcnert W'ashlnffton ontl received at the postofflce In this cltv The lowest bid wag aiid the highest (14S.008.

Th? bids Chnrles 1 Des Slolnes Fred R. Comb Minneapolis. lin.S35.00, A. Limdberg-. St, Ivouia, William MacOonald.

Construction 3t. Ixittls. 4J10.00. Canton, Ohio. AT-PietcJier.

burp, W. 71. Minneapolis, JUiUJon.oo. S. A Son, X.

tno.rss.oo. J. P. Boston; 000 00. ifflHwmimnuimnflmnnmimniniimiDinfluuiaimuiira YOU CAN ALWAYS PARK At DRURY'S Ahiy.it this time they will decide That the A a i pretty wM-e.

Bin 1h(-c can rest and steep a speil. And i up a to i Buying "RIGHT" Doewi't Alwiys Mean Buying "CHEAPP It on "WHAT YOU GET." Fifi Sc. Mctr 6 for 28c Rocfcyford MELONS with the figM flavor J2e Fb. ltd HONEY DEW MELONS AT OUR MARKET Plinty of CALVES' LIVER SEEDLESS GRAPES ISe Ib. Native Docks ChklMM HESLAM'S Ripe 5e Ib.

6 for 25c LIMA BEANS ISe Ib. HORMEL HAMS CWCKENS Mft "FUror WAX. BEANS JOc for 2Sc SPINACH 3 for 2Sc F. firary Sons Co. Wclucv Block I -PHONE 1410 Mt IS.

the cloud; in. a grim attempt to time lost durlni? the rnrair.tatn are.i of raf t.years lttitliher.s ciihiend iha't the Coluiiihiart jnills K- AhiTclnti wntc-r irauairinx the. i beauty- of the. nnntf it's inn (o residents On. t.ljo west s.idc.

the pond nf tlie Charles tlu water's edse'is uitire than 100 fuct from iH natiii'fll shtn- lin'cl the east side of the pond the water levoi has receded, more a 50 feet from its natural-shore line-; Cottages-also claim that thflir 'heal'Houses fnr from lh. wk- "for picnics -for church RTOUPS air 1 i so'-'ictitK fi'osn l-'iti-uli'urjr' tliiit. thift vr.ar..'.tie water.sprtrls pro- i pranis hail to he enttrplv eliiulnajeri from-picitlc or-rarrhHJ out I only in petition Is s.tip- ported ty more thrt.n a land The public lifarinjr.on..the petitJcin will bei.he'l'd at the "state him.8e...Roo/n 4lS; iotorp HIP staTtv fltpartmfnt of public works .4. The petition in iiart: to .1914 the -outlet, of epp'olln the will be completed todat and tompT- row. CIMS ANDHALF-HOUDAY Aug.

28- (--The Rational Federation of Postoffice to begin a campaign at biennial convention, openlne in New York Sept. 2, to oblaJn a 44 hoia- u-eek, -with a half-holiday on Saturdays, William Flaheriy. serret.lry- treasuFPr of the federation, nlsii saJd in a i the announcement that- the deflrK In the po-itnffice dcinn- was larspr-ly fic-tlrtpu. 1 and a tti'ts. tfo.

would he ijisciissed nt the convention. Kansas City nouth'west day on the last lap of Its world cralse. PtrortE heatr! which appar- at a heights, ibfr fujin'- equalling, the highr wised whicli it crossed the Pacific from -Tokyo Los Xjjg-'e1es but "4(5 to 50 mflca an hour at which-: fhte sullen the Sie.rre. DiaMe ajid Guadilupe mnuntalns traversed, had -been increased to approximately SO. miles, an hour over Oklahoma and Kansas.

The direct line" which Hupp Kckener, commander the craft adopts after reaching- Tt-Jjas; pnnhan'dle late nltrht showed that lie iJHencleil to wawte no time In rp.iohiiiB he prrim- ised to a over the i aa- prirt of the a i a air The diamond on roc- said to be the Ciillinan named after thft near which It was dlncoverert In South Africa; Tt weighed more a 3025 r-njfus, Tt cuf i two Atones ine; 516 and respectively. The lieht-prodnrinjr afiparntm rtf firefly nrrf (tlow worm in to the mnst i i in the wnrM. Thp worm light is SO es more efficient than a tungsten lamp. ciinncrf! 75. of wlif have te corn a weenie mnst the Now Ipswich camp of nporye Ollv Sept.

before procefding; ,1.. i of the i rafliocil officials of the air yostrr'say i i hi.s ship wnulrl Clevelnnd alout noon todny, but nTlverse winds And I storms, cncountpred en fly last nlgrht reuirTPrt to s-tioh A exirht thrvt i'. tr.p ship would he'a-blft'fo reach Ohio i late evening. A i to IJir 'original giriiedule the. selix-tod by Or, ICckener, will fly" from here to ST.

to Chlcneo. from i Jt will a a Liec The Zeppelin, which now has betn a day on flight, must resell a Saturday fo rlsim the i i i i flicht record of dnys Mt iy John Hoary and C. R. D'. Coiiyer In nn alrplaiie.

pond was n- small sUUe line. This 1 stream left flowing over a worn smooths by time, with In Damascus a scuffle ideal pbli.ee and a. small g.roup of Arab maiiifestants. Several persons were Wound- the djd npLspjefid. A.greet mass meeting bie held in city night, at which men and' women of the Jewish j.faiih: from'many eastern wilt gather in niettipry of the Jewg killed in Palestine and in protest against the -Arab attacks.

1 India. AUK. 28 Lagainst the the noh-. I Syrian- Palestine committee in- a i i a of Palestine. I Complete qtttet -prevailed.

This a wleeram w. Indian popujar 'demonstraUoh faiists atiifiiig; a "hundreds" oj MONOOSNOCFIKE CHECKED BY WIND Airplane, Speeding 95 Aii Hbuir, Islud Acfes The tire which had raced rapidly throuRh' blueberry' iws- scrub pine land durinfr nfternono untfl it threatened farm buildings located on weateriy hide' waa r-heokrd Just bfcorw' dusk i. shjft in lh? staJJoned along the. Motown Bide of the mountain, unable to withstand the flamee by siiialr areaa in 1Y Jtnrj; -firing and prevailing wind. path i fliimesu This method was pa.rll.ilJy sticcesuful.

the Rtretohr-s nffnrflinst or no fuel fnr f1r.mP!i The -woods are F'O dry thAt the flnTnesMn somo rasp? the can sml miffht have on t'ifir townrd farm biiiMihps had riot the i sprung u) and Tannpd tbcni towsrd the top of mount a i Tb? lire of fiyp. cxtf-ndlnc: i tmrthpri 1 jlc "f- -28 TrareUrnf mte- 95 miles an hour, airplane piloted by R. C. 3raham seed- ed 360 acres of land on Lummi island yesterday -In an. hour and forty minutes.

Graham was. assisted by owner of the land. who the seed frtim a sack in a stream throncli a door in -the cockpit, iislns uliout SOO pnunda nf seed. Ths plane flew about above ground. The quarter net-lion was seeileil wlili tkl- fjilfn, timothy, clover and orchard grass.

'-kittai by. Jews and- police while defending Th-e committee appealed to the Ini dian brethren a thfi Moslem' cause ail at their adding thttt the was aim 1 STAGED TO COVER THEFTS 2S fJirertor lyinuel B. -of the a i the cf i confined to the plateau- ajid Frnb cot from looJ fielct of local growers GLADIOLUSES btoom full 25c bunch tunlh DONN1EBUSH QUTTS PIRATES 'i nst or. i nn- riouricod that a i of hall and payroll robbery" Belnrt- baraara Trere closed -tifct mornlny and sympathhsers with the Arabs participated In a popular A group -of Christtanfi and Jews.wafted upon the. president of the Syrian stale arid protpnted lhcl(fent.

Mpslem upri.srnB- Ihrouirhout tino. Syria, A- attendant fire arid sword loomed unless British power In the rmild qulcfcty ri.siiijt Hplr.1t ot unrest among tire fanatical ttibesinen- passed ISJT ieyand Uic pule Ajraba and. Jew.s use jf the wallins' iva.ll, end obr serveri! renerallv here looked to Jtiri fe'and. mighty klnic of whose, 'attitude could turn the "way or other. It was (Cnttnned om Vuxt crews, resorted to dlcrirlnc to up (hre-i by the war'Vn.

The.ip forroc! fimflll stream i a of the department of of a i I aided') DC works, tMd of bems In rhnrklnjf the The stream at pisldl point. not urce however, to Hnnriltnn wan sai'i tn hnvo con- ri.nk RTPT Crews Trim I i i have d.iv i i huflfllr.tr proerahiB by a marine- nn'd ion of of on the Aei'urdlng to Uir anJ Krasn U-nnrrh. Af until 1hr rivl le i of when thp. lift In OTtH KM THE MASON OT 119 UUNCHBON-TBA-DINNHI WOULD HAVEO.S. CUT WAR CLAIMS AUR.

28 Eutct-ne Staley, research of the department of economies of the University of PIiearo. speaking be-fore the intrr-nlly debt and rrnnrnr nt the Institute politlrs. stated th-it a notation of the and armament diT- flc'ultiev'mlcht be reached by- a proposal on th" n.irt t-'nited States It reduce war claims i a possible "duction of armaments. pf w.ir "debt noMcy lend to obscure f.ict that rre-tt- biii-den OTI ibf tr iy' r-'' todnj- nor int-rnnthinal war dVM. 1 Luoeoborf Cuta Tax RaU tn "-NKNW'RG.

Aup. 2S--Th" new ratn was announced today ns a of rrvfr tawt FEAR BURNING TANKER LOST PALM BKACH. Ha, AUK. 2S (4--Fear for the fate of tho tanker Paulsboro, which last nlsht reported she waa afire 232 miles northwest of the Tortupaa. was today as P.t furtner communications failed.

The I'liulshoro, owned by ths jV.icmiPT. Oil nnd for i Mauston. Texas, from -New Lork. I our 3 shortly utter I o'clock last nUht. The cal! 'picked i station 'WOK of tb6 i Harlnp Con-rriralion of i a Hter rpTMTrted thdt Thi? h.irl been 'neird'by the a "Amrrirftn Vgnlpboro and a 1 loo I to establish further with her with other ships In the vicinity.

footed, weather; today tendered i to i i i i i i i i look Imme- 1 i Jewell OM AcUox I If i i fnr wt i "Me nil 1 run tf-I' Ire i i i i of SWO of i i i i i i i i 1 i i tr. 1 I I i t'ttrn. i 'Iw im.irlitt* of i HUM fai! nn-1 1 i trip. WITI winter. Hrr' B.Pfl? nnn i dropped 12 OIK of of meat i i In I niidily for food i i i i i rri'-m the Knm Uinh met iJrcvfiiM i A meeting UM rffifwi which ojnflrmtd "ill vovir prfspnt saving plan Ucep VOH out tlie pocir Iif)tic or from tlie support of your a i Tf not, start an volitional savings account with us now.

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