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217 FITCHBURG. MONDAY, JANUARY 22. 19M-TWELVE PAGES TWO CENTO Wiley Foss Given Contract For Rebuilding Art Center Bid of $9785 Was Lowes! Of Three Kecehed By i Work to lie Started This Week Walla, Floor, and Roof to Finished Firm With Money Ohlatitfd on In MI mitre; Made lo i tu Puiune tu Pnad fin- VI ife Springs Surprise On Rudv's Lawyer Mrs. Vallt-f Her Suit The New Spirit of Business Aimed lo Set Aside of jrmir MidlUor uf a wide-awake, aid durt will owui a vrry great deal mure. the rrwmbn-rfiip fee purely iw-idroiaJ to Itrgtt and energy ul a cuy.

rt dt-Uan and ul aiunt can any group activity But tfirA. interest. vuHm knd will undrrwrilf i( aljnott any human enterprise, Particularly HI when the enter priae aeeki to pruc- periiy and u( an enure community. Triua it that an invitation to membership in a Chamber ol Commerce 13 i public acknowledgement oi worth. it more It the tendering of an opportunity to in a really worthwhile way.

construction oa Second tMurv NEW YORK. Jan. Fay Webb Vallee, i 22 Ai--Mrs. surprise i move today, dut-untiiiued her suit twitratt the wbuiMinj ol Uw Rlehburf Art Ceater wms )Q rourt to Mt Saturday afternoon to Wiley FOM ol this Hy. to lowest of ral on agr nt made wuh three bidders.

amount was i husband, Rudy Vallee. orches- i tra leader, and to restrain him from suing for divorce anywhere except in New York slate. Benjamin HarLsitin, counsel for campaign will be conducted unUl Vsllee, announced discontinu- the lime when the preliminary re- I arK( fa vhen building is completed. At that time, Sarnuel Gottlieb, counsel for Vallee, iufficiem funds have been re-1 appeared before Justice John E. McGeehan to argue a motion by ft was announced today that work will start on the rebuilding thb week.

The L-ontract is just wiihiii' the amount realized by the crrg unon from insurance following the Oct. 19 fire. The first the narrow of hermit men. It is in this wrse, it that should approach UM larger field of service which offers. The field of group contact, common and united effort in prospering the affairs of our people.

I know of no agency which lends itself more admirably to this purpose than does our own Chamber of Commerce. JAMES X). RICHMOND. Dr. Wynekoop Helps Draft Own Petition For Mistrial Declaration In Murder Case Contact With Kidnappers May Be Impending Unusual Activity at Brrtuer Home Up Speculation in St.

Paul Woman Physician and Lawyers Prepare Motion With Court's Sanction; To Be Granted Judge David Indicates He Will Content After Hearing Testimony of Who fendant'fl Condition 10 Serious State That Do- CHICAGO, Jan. 22 (A. Dr. Alice L. W.vnefcoop today asking Judge Joseph B.

David to declare a mis- an- i if iufficiem funds have been re; ceived, the upper story will be com- floor, walls and roof will be com- pleted and the necessary finish work Vallee to restrain Mrs. Vallee according with a suit Jot i The new structure, as designed by maintenance California. S. W. Haynes Associates, pro-1 HarUtein said that Supreme i vides for a red and white brick ex-? Court Justice Richard P.

Lyon had I terior and fire resistant construe- approved discontinuance of the suit tion. early today. the contract. Appeals for donations were mailed out today to a large number of supporters of the project and the Youth Dragged 21-2 Miles By Express Train Jap War Lord Gives Up Post In Ministry CWA Payroll Goes to On All Fitchburg Projects; Increase In Week Is j-rrr "astonished Gottlieb, who declared he Dartwoutb Grad Found iRelirement of Araki May Seriously Hurt Beside' Tracks at Jamaica Plain Herald Revival of Anti- Mill tarinm had had no warning- and added i I "they arc trying perpetrate a fraud on the court." (Coatmntd oo Fife Three) BOSTON. Jan.

22 attempt i TOKYO, 22 M)--Gen. A'dao. atch the first section of the i Araki, who, in the of the ST. PAUL, Jan. 22 activity by police and members-of the Broner family today provoked i renewed speculation over vk.

uu vj i trial because of her precarious health, Atty. Milton Smith contact with (he kidnappers of Ed- ward G. Bremer, wealthy banker, i nounced. abducted for $200.000 ransom, was! Judge David had said he would halt the woman's trial (or impending. murder if she 1 personally asked it.

The Bremer family had deter- and her lawyers drafted the petition after minod to refuse to barter a fortune i L. TT i. i for his safe return unless they first Judge payid indicated this step this morning. He had listened received assurance he was still alive. me dical testimony that Dr.

Wynekoop'i condition was serious. A message from the kidnappers and signed by the 37-year-old com- mcrcial state bank president and I Judge David ordered that Dr. signed request from the defendant owner, which would give such re- francis W. McNamara' chief physi- asking iaa 1 ihe trial postponed i me flf'U mn- After all, onl; assurance, was vainly awaited i i i i i i sider aspect coming as the 113th hour passed!" 11 the available physicians' reports the defendant is in -without word from the abductors. Blood, a shaky- scrawl, a death expressto New York early world, personified the militant -spirltl threat Hnd a mysterious' note de: todav cost the life of Paul W.

Wet- with which the Japanese- nation has claring Bremer had been "bumped off" intensified alarm for the man. ter all, only a position to to the jail and inform Dr. Wyne- i make such a of her condition. He said a Of doctors' reports given the I court, fcne was from Dr. William Ah increase of $3096,66 in the hospital CWA -payroll on Fitchburg projects last wee.k over the previous i30, unit 56, Greene.) 30, S466.50; Gillis wpodlot S463.50; Lawrence woodlot 60, JT.

Lovell-wbodloi $44fc'worn-I was announced by John B. er 79, -visiting! disbursing offifcer, this 'morning. i houselweiwrsr 1: cleaning po- The increase was due to. the face 'ice station 2, J21, Jailed Again InU who last was seen between 8.20 a. left his eight-year-old 'daughter, Betty, at the exclusive Summit School for Girls.

that 224 more persons were; placed i. Jan. 22 tf'-- Four Americans under arrest at Palma. Mallorca, were ordered to remain the Federal; today, while the United States 'Emergency Relief act of 1933. "That! embassy exerted its utmost efforts ferred from Women's projects have been trans- stein of Pittdield, who fell to the I been imbued in.the past two years, 'tiacks after being dragged two and relinquished the portfolio minis-.

-t aiidTat'leas't 'tem: Wetstein, 21, a Dafthiouih gradu- porarily retired the. political ate and now a. graduate." student at university, was found! Premier Saito, after futilely urg- road at the Boylgton street Afterward, the premier acqui- in trie Jamaica Plain section. essed to the recommendation of He was taken to City hospital suf- i members of an informal conference tering from stvere laceratioms and of high ranking military leaders a 'MISS touiae Bremer, sistef of the i vcntusions. Gen.

Senjurp Hayashi succeed miss banker, voiced sentiments of The youth baggage, which- AraJu. Gen. Jinza-Buro Mazakv farnily when she said "money dipped along the tracks as he i msraber cf the war coun- doesn't mean anything" 1 and added said, led to their- turn no money for his freedom until they received a message -to coniD.n.d with 11151' 9S lKS to setOe their c.ase_ to plM(Tm of the dl was to SHCpep Hayashi I paid com are ast wcefc and Jch city Claude Bewen 5 16(; 1Ilg raijli probably saved hra ds inspector-general of Ern death beneath the education. I vious week. NeitherjpayroU in- i named the ferred vriUi -both- Spanish govern-, tin cluoes those 'of TOO FitchburR office ment.

and judicial officials in an ef- TM? lm men working at airport, or. Eighty-eight women, now work- i fost to efipct the release of th; county toads and at Fort Devens. 0 jng on sewinfj, visiting prisoners pending necolia'ticns for A summary or the complete pay- i and cleaning projects, have had clemency, roll, with the project, the number; th transferred to the- 'It was considered -practically cer- employed on it and ihe amount they FERA' account. Their work here- tain received, follows: after will whoels of the seeond section, run- formal mstaLlation was-; five minutes scheduled for tomorrow. He will be an ftgt Ten) 'Comlnued on Moran playground.

10. $187.50: Lowe; 10. Rollstone frow Fellows CWA. has received two i in a day or so. The Americans arc and Mrs.

In NRA, Sen. llstone checks totaling S5324.88 as the "dis- Clinton. B. Lockwood Spring-j road fire alarm build- bursing officer for that fund. He i field.

Roger F. Meaa, New! ing 37, Forest- Hill ceme- .1 has made rjecessarytransfer for York, and Edmund TM 5 tery 99, police station 15, paid to women on i Stamford, who CWA accounts. are 79 worn- tenced to six months in were sen- park 73, S1032-M; Broad eix working on sswing, seven as I rrsiilt of an altercation last year street 122, $124925; South rTitchhuig visiting housekeepers two as I'with a civil guard Palma. playground 35, --isolation cleansrs; f. Authorities" there them-yes- Reclaims Its Declares He'll Winter City I in for the defense, the state's attorney an hsr daughter Catherine could be present "Then," said the judge, "if a D.

McNally of the Cook county behavior clinic, suggested by Assist- CL of C. Sales Army Completed; Night Before Meeting Planned; Forward Drive Starts Wednesday A meeting of the sales army rf The speaking will be preceded by the Forwara Fitchburg campaign of a supper which will be served at Chamber of Commerce, which will open "WeJnesday morning, wil! wfll give the invocation. be held in C. of C. hall tomorrow AnUrgent plea for every member night when the solicitors ceive final instructons and.

equip-. campaign raent for the city-wide for memberships. The. speakers at this "night be- TTllfffing will hfl 5S 1 William D. Parkinson, Mayor Rob- i ADMIRAL BTRD'5 feAV OF WHALES.

ANTARCTICA BOSTON, 22 M. Washbum served Notice on the E. Greenwood, Frank W. Le: i sure, general John WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 Of) and officers of the army.

11 charge "by Senator i secrelary, will issue i 1 i (final instructions-and equipment. i that there are stool pigeons ui I of the army to be present at this meetirig was sent out by Ml. sure It said, because final instructions will be. given, at this meeting and every member of the army receive TUB sl of material for campaign: The complete roster of the army was announced by Chairman Lesura (Continued on ffgt NRA who tip off business con-! Virginians Hunting For Republicans of Massachusetts to-' have been iaid and officers have lain in watt at different points ori nights wheji it was anticipated further attacks would occur, but i the of the crime ri- Phantom Gasser i way cems when fellGws' complain i today by Washington were released temporarily, -then returned custody. Nations Discuss Cuba's Status (Cmitinatd on Bullitt Speecli rtoR Spokesman (VIA MACKAY RADIO) Jn.

20 thriH ef day that he was in to stay in hi? piowliag- agai.i. over" the scenes of for the Republican nomina- -jjye, who has been in contro- his first expenences in the deep i t' 0 ff United States. Hugh NRA InsullMust Anfarctie was Rear'Admiral Rich-! ard E. Byrd's i Jiis'f it. he and his men- of the; administrator, essert- he is not through Vrith'his end i club, an organization named for President Theodore' Roosevel.

said" he would welcome the endorsement of his party of batfle win batant completely dis- overage The committee provided for an' increase of 2800 enlisted naval, arid 1000 marine personnel. I The measure is. 123.922,000 tesa than the current and below budget esli- mates. Transfers of unused fund! ATHENS, Jan. 22 f--Premier i totaling however, will bring the actual cash withdrawals TOKYO, A speechBy FTNCASTLE, Jan.

22 stealthy attacks, with gas on widely scattered in thJs section--ouKjc by whose i iderrtity if. shrouded in mystery--j rf two countres-j Jan '-22 "CW thfi American ambassador to Russia today with a weird riddle that a them for more than a wer to met with ma today as an exwiiple of prom- Woriung with the elusiveness i Roosevelt at the White. House 'nent statesmen spreading the idea a phantom, the "gasser" has a 2,15 o'clock this afternoon to dis- leased a nauseatinii; gas in at least'cuss recognition of Cuba. six homei, caused illness to several Indication- that the States given the residents of government considers the Cuban this mountainous, section a -case of situation rapidly improving was given at the state department this A woman is believed to be linked i morning, when the projected prtsi- with series of attacks. Investt- dfntuil conference wa? made known.

paper further quotes Tsaldaris said today Samuel Insull i the walls, articles of flun helter-skelter, Admiral Byrd even found a fruit jer- Iwlf-fuU of It the walls--all as the Representatives of the 20 American! was ied by a foreign office spokes- camp was abandoned Feb. 19, 1930. I Meteorologist Haines who not he continue his candi- through the'primaries. In the -event of defeat at the primaries he possibly "might as an-independent 1n He rut if this-way: "Whether endorsed by the vention or not, I shall speech in Philadelphia, i I Secretary Hull, just returned from his South American trip, dtclined say ihat the presidential conference have (oimd the imprint of a 1 wwnari foot in But that is nil the nffleers know about the strange gas attacks. mpsnt Cuban recognition waj Even the motive anfl the exact rninent.

but he did "indicate that 'the Cuban to the danger of a war." (In William C. Bullitt asserted that "unfortunately it is impossible to say that there is no chance of war in the world he cited numerous Russian non-aggression Outraged Believed to Have Caused Quake rny candidacy throueh complainant sured by a compliance board that he would not be compromised in any way, it has only a matter of iouis before his competitor knew the nature of- the and. who made it. Ijfe has been made much more miserable for the independent business "I fear independents are not go- utilities "i'WTy fo Admiral. StandSey urged ccmmittcc.

to increase navy ER- the motive and the rrf trie form part of the baffiinF puzzlp. In his latest attack, the enf in a home in wilhout offirern of Oo aoujrht ti trap him by ronvp-jinr ftw.i two directions. O'hrr Tars fiovemm-ent con-ridem the perfle rapidly are rallyihi? suopcrt of the new government. "When tbe smrv flnd the navy nnd evsry cOver political element oii fhf i.tland linM up behind the government as they have, vou vnur own thoretitMy BIRDSFYE SPINACH! Stem, rkmoved; no to peck erf frwh 21c CHOCOLATE PUDDING "RED LABEL" nEO LABEL Tomato Soup 1 CORN ALL FOUR for tic FANCY SANTA CLARA PRUNES 2IU. 25c BLUE BRAND CORN 9V IflBfV 2 cam 23e pacts as evidence of the Sctviet government's desire for ppsco).

I The spokesman charged today in a statement that Soviet, leaders werp issuir-g "provocative state! meats" which were entirely respon- sible for th? acparcntlv world-wide uneasiness with regard to the pros- I pectt of a Far Eastern clash, i "Despite Soviet 1 he i Mid, "Japan is following a policy of peace. Although Soviets have concentrated an army alone the frontier of Manchakuo. Japan has I not reinforced its troops in Man- i 1 Boxer Seriously Hurt By i Fall Down Elevator Shaft i BOSTON. Jen. XI Jamti L.

I Amato, 30. boxer known Jimmy'. injured probably fatally i today, He fell 15 frel dowti an elevator a 11 of the times. .1 might be an pendent candidate for election at the polls, outside the primaries. But I have always been a Ucan, when Riven a decent and so shall hope to conduct my -ampaipi within the party." Washbunj's brsfamzation, th f' aiT tne with compliance of NEW DELHI, India, Jan.

22 i Roosevelt club, celebrated its 15th which anniversary at a dinner at The gods who dwell in the eternal Leverett Ballon-tall, speaker of the rolling House of was a speaker. Saltonstall hit at the recent suggestion of Judson HsnnigHn" that the Republicans nominate Democratic Senator "David I. Walsh as their candidate for along with Democrats. staunchly strong randi- and rolling clouds of Himalayas are credited by super- st'tinijf 1 with having ar- the which ihook I fvdia last wccK. It was.

they say. an net of ven- for the violation of the gods' privacy impious British fliers 'vhn peered into the recewes of the -date in field aeaffist Walsh'. HiOurtains whon Soared over lofty Mruni Everest April. Tnf figured earth, the ruined dwellings, th? estimated un- iil these, atteirt to power UM ciHrnnl They say worst damage was beneath line if flight if the Marquis of CTydendale and hu companions, who became conquer the world'i nountain. To Waver On A i I Arms Los Angeles, Big Dirigible WASHINGTON.

Jan. 22 airship Los Angeles, the navy veteran, has seen the end of her active dayi, Testifying before the House cominutre releasud today. Admiral William H. Stnndlcy. chief of naval operations, said a special invetttigition had shown tho ship "unsafe" for- further fliahts.

She is tied up now Ht and Standley said "just n-hat will happen lo her I cannot say now. bs tor, must leave Gresce, no. matter what the council of state.may. decide en his appeal for permission listed personnel at 85 7 000, although to remain -here--- i (ConUhued' TKreeV The ot.ila!.e ---tomorrow tp consider Insults nd is expected to make known reilCll its findings at that tirho. Rumors circulated today Vt 11 111 H11 Ft sull is trying to persuade Italy to U1 1VC1 A'CJlIrtllU permit to fly to the island of Rhodes for refuge from the United States who seek to him to Chicago for an embezzlement Economic Aid i final decision.

Sees U. S. Navy Near Limits of London Treaty WASHINGTON, 22 w--A United States navy near London ''treaty upon completion of its present program was pictured today by the Houae appropriations com- i mittce in repn-'ing a naval supply bill. -Takine issue with by I Admiral William H. thief of naval opwaUons.

that the condition of the fleet was not satisfac- (ory, commrrree ccn- lUtt whlch wn compfetion, will brmg us ul (with treaty limitations in all com- PARIS. Jan. 22. A million workers crying out for immediate relief from economic stress prescnl- ed a serious problem to the ment today, Civil servants, cla.ming they have been pinched beyond endurance by recent pay launched a cam- paisn of manifestation! in all ad. ministraavc tenters.

Eipht hundred tliousar.d government worKers rallied to their ccuse symnathrzrr 1 mflriV fields who joined nation-wide demonstrations. I Today 200,000 miners in the. great coal fields of both thr north ar.d soulh of France pemisted in demands for wtirk." Srin- now average only two diiys work a week. May. 193f.

th'-rr Yitvr been S-i nernss 'V A MTMtr, Wm im7 It and. the 13. only ptahes jrere )wt gt Anyone Can Save Money who Mim money CM money, Aatthtfamy tfaaif about to it a mt wMfc is apt to daak he 120 Fricbborg Ce-opcrativc Bank ZWMuaSt. TJ.212 i 22 eabinci determined to Mand hy iti gunj in 1 Gerrriany it had accepted by Jcat(ih PauJ'Boncoui. foreign min- pr-jU ihantrter zrd frnnltly tixky "diiappointing.

the French havn dv limit ooaccMMm. whik Gwmukny ap- lo hwn to 1 Jannini amdinji Britain note to both a lUwly to hoW up the FrWich npfy to the German memc- nrtfl Brtttdi Itkm oo be Montana, nalway. of Sarfield frow FLORIDA Local Banking Service Tbc daily of Fttchbnrf men maay nppnrtMaitiai for local bvnkint knowt- ty dafly of rbt i I a a a a a a i PjmaaKj llntinnni norcester unity rnoona.

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