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The Berkshire County Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 11

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1 Second Section Pages 11 to 20 1 1 7 A CS I -A, A 7 7 I 1 7 V- 7 A' ms, ...4.7.,70,,, ..1, ...,711101.2... 7 1 A Seconti ec ion I It. ---0; tt 1 er shire, ,1 oun Ill'Illl''C e. Pages' I i to' 20 Fair Enough City Edition -I October 9, 1910. Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

Wedit5sday 1 4 New Deal Ctimd has Lost '1 Moral Bearings and Be come Cynical a DI'S- r'- honest. By r----- --1Playatountis 'WESTBROOK PEGLER, IN Nine' Setters" All in a Row'; They'll Be hunters After They Grow, Older Boys' Conference Discussed Wo It as I was saying. 1 emergA from my polltacal Re'cord I -v A AA- A4 I 7 ok, Attendance adolescence about the Cm of Mr," Roc 4eve1t's nrat for which! I villa cespons.b:e to the, extent tit one vote, and th.1 spell or ratherl 14h-strung confuslonl i lasted through. the campaign of Lt 1336. when 1 soted for.

hart aga.n.! That ilection ssas Just a Superisor Kelly Reports on Summer Season 11 LC 64 0 sh-ape, and iou telt! verren I in anti COLLIU t'4L1 -AA A 1' A 0, 4 5 r- 1 5 n0 I l'" A 11; .1 4K''''b'' A 1 selk, 74,4 lulk4 111-4P I t) 4C. a- end- 1 'k bow ...4 1 I 'no it i '0, -et tr. --A f-," i I IrS'o, -4 47-1 s'--'t- -r: frt -0P 't 1 7 i 44,,010 ,1,4 g.4,1,,,;.4, 01--. I) tait-Artd. ,7,.

1,4 'ilk ---c-: ft 4.,,, .1 I Ji. "4 ftArP '7 iDt oStilini pc' te (s). ity .1 1, 4 it 4, irly ,) 14- '04 fil, i meat, Committee. Mentbers 0 t. Preliminary plans for! the' 51st -rt -A, AI 15,,, 1, na con nual older boys'.

ference of I 7 4 the YMCA's of Massachusetts and tc ---4 3'-''''''- 4 i 1 Rhode Island which will be held in --i 4.. 14 .4,, this city Dec. 6. 7. and 8 werIlia li 14'W No4, Oft 4 4' cussed at meetings of the hose.s lo, 7, and executive committees '4t the lo- fli- fk, t.

4 14414 1 cal YMCA' ye-sterday afternoon and 'evening. John Lehman. I a.koci 4 1 At 4,, a "of the YMCA. met el I ,1 i 4 r- st seCrtary -3. wit -both committee's, 4,1 A I i-, 11..

IL 4, A 1 4 4 Shiptonj g--nera! 1 04.4 .0... 100-- A chairirlan of the conference. rtist nn nc S. ight aoued the ''''2 '''9 1 pf following members of the f-' th executive mmittee: Hostess cum. mittee cha rman, Mrs.

Albert B. NalSONOW10.WbOae.0.0W1.010 'N eption and guides. WU 1 lard Sistare ushers, Pail! banquet. dolph J. Judy of Court Circus Eual)le, I luncheons, 1rs.

If. Andrews; Hill Farm Is Jury lother Returns Grotto Toll 0 recreation, Fred PurcheS; printIng. 3 of 'Nine ill-, INT 7 1. iNtilon J. Irerrick-.

rota' deloz.V.JorF, I I 11 pli and 1 Rev. Walter fianc 1- 110, ellare NI or 1. 2 I i i A a i e. eb eel A 3lother of 'Nine Weihre Wont tileyz Returns 'ei-tlict in NIllon J. rerrirk ra1 dsiUon Rev.

Walter NVIley; and finance, Freriertc Pease. iv, 1 i 0 .4 4.14. 4 rl- P-A4 Itoe: 7 I ok Alt ply. 8..., A- 7 0 ,11, 45, ---s'llw' -s-t 0. .1.,0, N.

4.k 4k, --5t tri 0 0. 't 1, 1 tot-t loork t' tk .4 -e 4, 0 1 4 41,, 0,. 4 to, 4, I ir' ,..44 4.7 5'411 AI A A i 0 I -A '''''i- lc IL IL 4, 4 '4 34, '4, aw.11110 -ammakti 4,.. Vt 1 i they were only going through thei Record a tlendance motions; when they nommateA Aft was today In a report on sornemel you I summer. activities.

submitted by Parallel in baseball when a F. KellYc't the recreational project to his club is weeding out veterans esiponsor. the Pittsfield Park Corn- er over the hill and wastirg season on reorganization, The Re-Irmission. Total attendance. at all six, pub.licans w-ere -getting, rid of theiriplaygrounda was Spring-1 Jim Watson' and the like, anti hal side Park.

with Its swimmuig poold changed managets, too. and it seemed to bat the most attractive; wasn't and they knew it. to the childrendrawmg Even so, the. 'returns weren't as youngsters as we all have been thinking Other playground attendance i. figures are: pommon.

20.765; Clapp. in Our -careless In claiming' their overvvhelming mandate and124079; Coolidge. 16.92; Pitt the virtual repudiation of the and the Francis Avenue party system in the StatestPlayground i which AS opened a the Nev Dont emphasizes-I the elec-Imonth later than the others for toral-votts, which was 523 to 8, children only drew 9325. It. tha -fact that they carned 4 6 out tiggPst the outdoor tot a nce rf port on broltted by Celly, of the Jert to his Park Corn CP at all so 1 ,19.

Spring- nmtn poold attrartist, -Ing attendance 1 9C2 Pitt 'is Avenue I onened a GOP Solicitation ot Say Johnson IEstate Goes To Children Shiraz Mrs. Hawley and Mr. Lehman' th," fra- I Jexplasned the work of the hoste.ss be able to WO Cases Icommittee to its members at the it was! afternoon session. The group which it was '1' 7 ----7 afternoon session. The group which' Ivo Cases The nine plipples pictur ed on this Page were born at Court Success, of the recen Farm, William ownect -by Grotto circus mean that Mr.4and Mrs.

Donald F. ee rtrsnuamleoritgsanwizealtflaorne will son. The mother is settcr Judy and the father Eng- announced following' a rn setter Pepper. There were circus memi seven males and two females in night the litter. All have been sold ws sarY a13 1 with the exception of one which rtiny for All was given away at Garden Center festival.

Stock- bridqe. Saturday. Last November show', and it is expected -Judy vas the mother of six pups. total will be increased SUCCPsS, of the recent Grotto circus means that ternal organization will resume its welfare work. resume its welfare work.

announced following-a circus committee members night 4 It was necessary to lief activity last year circus lost money. All have not been made for nave not been mane tor show, and it is expectPd total will be increased of 'VI states. after all, evenlpla)ground season was the summer with Landon in the Repub. finale, a field day program-, at Leans ran up a score. of about 16Lti which included, to 27 in trhi races, float parade.1 lar vote, which bring the -ratio and a bugle band to much more respectable tracted 1200 spectators.

Art.classcs trim. drew 1119, handcraft, 360 tthehe! Anyway. wa still voting for Mr. vs.ere discontinitA in July; 'RoosAvelt in 1036, and this time I because the instructor was trans-1 think I wait more against his ene-Jerred from the project); tennis. mies than for him.

Ile had tangled J074: and horseshoes, 5(108. 'Thou-with Huey Long, who was. to more participated in way of thinking. a-really bad mantivised competitive sports such as and Father Coughlin was yappinglbasehall, softball, basketball. era- and snarling in a way that and paddle me to portend some terrible, dis-1 Clapp Park woQ first prize In turhance and no good result.1 the- playground safety- thought he ought to slapped sponsored by the Massachusettil dovvn.

Ile certainly, wastao, be- Safety Council. Many favorable cauRe this guy. a feli otv. by the name comments were received, from of Lemke. if you remember, officials for the fine only the nuts awl bolts--less than 900,000, all told.

ground program Anyway. vatt still voting for 'RoosAvrit in 193,6, and this time I think I was more 8 zainst his mies than for him. Ile had tangled with Huey Long, who was, to my way of thinking. a- really bad mans and Father Coughltn wai yapping and rtarling in a way that seemed Jo me to portend some terrible, disturbance and no good result.t. I thought he ought to bo slapped down.

Ile certainly wastoo, beca wok this guy. a felloiv by the nanIP of Lemke. if you remember, drew only the nuts and boltsloss than 900,000, all told. meeting of I i will be made up of members he last. A i 1 Women's Auxiliary of the YMCA 4" flows Haddad who will serve as representatives' S80 10 in n.

n. of the various churches, will be when the asked to secure homes among the returns Contract- Case church people of this city for the the recent SOO IIi-V hovAixt-ho will Attenrl tl.tai tne reeentt 1600 Iii-Y boyswho will attend the The will of Michael T. Norton late of L. was filed today for pro- rate. The amount of the estate is not A daughter, Marcella J.

Norton, is left the testator's house and lot on Housatonic Street, Lee, together with the furnishings. All the rest of the estate is left in in equal shares to these children: Joseph Harold B. and George i R. Norton, Mary Norton Heaphy and Frank J. Norton, all of Lee exce(pt Frank ho resie.es in this city The son, Frank, is named fl ex- ecutor.

The will was dra A ug 19, 193,3. Iravk aug Although the organization work to Talse for the Partys campaign in Ntassachusetts has been carhpleted, the solicitation of funds in. the cities and towns of the county, has not.oeen completed, Harry Johnson, executive secretary of the Berkshire County Finance Committee said today. 'Ithe campaign for funds is hot over by any 'means, said Mr. Johnson.

It carried on and will continuelthrough the he Several of 'the. smallflt towns in, theBerkshlres have reported. he stated. but there are many other -places to. be heard from many other er to be-heard from t.

that A ry onfrn in Superior Court this i cP. when finol moin-ing returned, a verdict for the i NtembPrs of comi-mt- ee -I reparts are trade. I dfenlant in the tort tf LJrs-ph, of Adams azl-tinst Mrt. Vr-ank Nt reparts are made. dqenlant the 'tort action (4 it 'tr." arrl Mrs.

Frank, 1. Daniel Doherty To K. of C. Smoker I. tflj inaniel.

Doherty TI tifird3 'Carol Frost 'Airport Situation his Clarified oil Is Hc cm of the A.1 J. son, Firi.t Conregat lona: East Chesture. Atty. Mr Dilk Adatos sas for the plaintiff iJoseph MrS. a rad AU) Sidney I Katz of trusIctr.haanrdleers, x.i,1,terast.helkrl.hA eNr! city for the Yesterday afternoon, a jury Clark, and Mts.

Martha J. Moulton, turned a verdict for the plaintiff of First. Methodist; Mrs. U. on the first count for goods nell, Pilgrim Memorial: Mrs.

E. n. in the action- of George Monk, Mrs. Carl 0 Haddad of this city against Ken- Ileidel. LutheranL.

Mrs. F. neth Perkins, also of this city. a Nlyers Mrs. Merrill Tabor, Mrs.

former salesman employed by Ilact7 Clifford Mrs. Elliott' T. It isn't for me to sayatthough I have my private opinionvinet her have, now come to political -maturing. stood still or slipped back into rompers. But during this siecond of the New Deal I have been wondering how long it is going to take our President to grt hot about recovery and re-employment, which you may remember tiwere his missions back in the very rung.

never hear President- Roosevelt shy a Itind word for businessby, which I mean private businessand' have time to the -conclusion that.t if he ever did mean try to. 1 achieve recovery through, re-em-i cloyment in private industry, he aa abandoned the idea. I don't be' Bev. he Will totally against -nesa In the 6eginning, but think he finally came to the conclusion that the the govern-i mentmust become the great bossi Jr -11. AL A NUN.) goo Found Dead In Vermont 1 IL iA(1VertiSii)" t-1 Methods Aire(1 1.

At Club Meeting rn City 116 Take Talks based on advertising and i business were given by Il men '-at special meetingot the kdver- VP Ol 0 Club at the Startley Club last, -11. The speakers were as follovs and their tnpics wit W. Wendell Burl- 1 rOpellty row. advertising manager of The, i 1. To Take men i.ct 'aPnrd- ON'er old "4 N' 'k opera-1 I --t, j.

I i 3 lik 1 4 46 Eagle. "Mechanics of The News- paper:" Charles NV. Coyle. n. 131 erNi ant Main" Harry Johnson, Trends; N- Bruff Olin a VBRK Wag Once Thrivi "Raftio;" and James J.

Canahan, "Billboard Advertising." Industry Leon Leon W. Foote. president of the 1 dub, -pre sided. Sixteen attended. he city of Pittsfield yes! Was Once Thriving Industry The city of Pittsfield yesterday moved 6 take.

over by fOrecdosurel on 'a fax lien the old Ilarkerville mill property, -once a First Baptist; Mr's-. Eu'getn-f: 1 IT. Chambers dad. On the second count a verdict preble, Ehv. Mrs.

ii, 2 vas returned for the defennnt Ti Mrs. Tells of Status his count thP plaintiff ught to 'recover for mon-y a .1 Of Lckal I roject and Mrs 'Walter 041t, Ill ni daM ttignent wrs announced intne case of Emma it r. in order to clarify the situationParker of Williamstown agalynestt Ik4 ,440, regarding the P.t,sfieH Airport de-ithe comtnonwralth. but tne Burley, Mrs. Mar- velopment proi.ect.

'Maurice A. I amount of settlement has not M. Thrane, and Mrs. Arthur, B. i Chambers.

pre sident of the Cham-lbeen revealed. iTh. plaintiff Bissaillon. Cathv 'N'N-Ar' ber Of Commerce, to-day issued the asked for assessinent by a 'jury of olic churches of the city. 4...,., following statement: damages sustained by her Recent newspaper rinti radio the tat took some of, her land publicity has been given to the fact on the Williamstown-North Adams ir I 44: that the U.

S. Senate disap- road March 21, 1939 for highway Pt)tillast ers 1 () 4 4 proved the apprOpriation for a na- purposes. 1 er tional airport development pro- When coilirt recessed for lunch- ,71 I on4 gram. as well as the fact that the 4.0n the contract' action cf 4 eet Tonlorrf)14- i'' 1: 1 -gar cf At'lit an -N; I i ar epartment does not cons.der 40111R, vs ,1 A- cl l'' ...2. 'I 0" rttstiod N' ot a- -r rizt A rta ...1 1 01 li.

al 1, IV t.7.0 Pro 'Pct. of immeilote irniTrtance of to recover a I of he in the scheme of national he due l'-)1- al elc- po IA pri hell 'at Co" Nen-thtiPll anl Ch vnlt, '04' As result, it is possible that the renses wason lt-nlacitnp 4-7' improvement program may O. Cot Adam or C.5..!i i The' program of the day tomorrcc.1; at be delayed somewhat. I it'll and Daniel Doherty How-ever, the City has Adams for-the defendant. 1.1,n nigolf.

clock golf, tennis. pro- definitely acquired options on all I he took ----the Mr. SanSouciel ivided with the compliments of golf. clock golf, tennis. provided with the compliments of Tl'e kJ in 1 Ii4 1 reeello apr( i Cham 7 ber 61 'f'-C, I lotto Rec A 4.e.:-.-z- public ,.,42.

that ot provel Anr, tionat k-, gram, iVar I he 11 pro le hE As a 4 vo, 1 alrpot I be del ife Is Here Recovering From z-, Operation Carol Frost38, whose wife Is recupetating from a serious operation at the House of Mercy; was found dead this morning In the 'kitchen of his home at Bennington, 117t. Forest Montgomery, Shafts- 4 hury selectman, said 'Frost led of a self-inflicted rifle wound. Mr, Frost, 'son of Robert Frost. poet an 1.mrmberof the faculty Of Arnrst College, owned and ()peratel an arTV? orchard on the mam road between ani, South Shaftsbury, Vt: He had hem in ill health. the iliirvivors include a sister, Leslie Frost Francis.of Wash-I ington, D.

C. a former of Pittsfield. Pittsfield. rom ous wife Is re- S1ercy1. was ng in the 3enningtond ry.

Shafts- 'ost led of' Ind bert Frost. faotilty Of 1 and oper- he Ti 1 a bad ben 1 sister. Troop School of us 1 I want in private businPss tie IIere Is field Here' because experience certain1y1 14104 that thmployers aro only straw bosses vv rking for! the government nobody has any' )iberties. Our labor feelers are of industrial but vacant or used only for neon- The first of several troop school indusitilatpurposs in rec.mt yrs classes for reserve officers was helril fast night in the Pittsfield Military I a petition filed in th Land District headquarfers in the Post corporations and individuals Office Building, i itivolved in the property in its long Lieut. C.

T. Shulz addressed 'historY are lis7ted. among them the' dtsfield-Third -National Bank ezi members of the- ordnace i Trust Company; the Peirson Hard-I Mont esrt 4h. 1,4.." 1 management. A.

Qordon Moody Is of the property that-will be neces-Isaid-that he kept his accounts In a sitry for the complete development letter code which he hdri of the plan endorsed by tbe' civil learned when a young man, and this condition was true in rev sary for the complete development secret letter cooe wnicn ne Aeronautic Authority of the plan endorsed by the' Civil learned when a young man and ARd---- the that this condition was true in torright at 7.30 on the 11 ,14 Wit -e triPle Mary' C. Weston anti innor 1kt mi. tIiir-1 tions of Problenis." 4 Map NVeston reproPritino a Veston In tPrcVs, and Frances p. 1 vNeston Intercvs, ani rances -16 ilew I CorrinPr aciministratrix of thgL es were-. landlord of the hotel.

fNotices of the gathering Mamachusetts Aeronautics to the Recount. Ile sPnt out. by James Mansfield of' mission. lwas examined at length by Mr. 111NIellyllle wbo.lykith Postmasti.r In a letter itlsfield Air-; Cassidy as to the 'in of that, port Corporatfon 3 CVt 3, This -noon indicatiOns akere tirti IC, ar.I 1I110, 1 AOrer1311tic Atimn, the so-cpjled 111,,,1 of a-y is istratof-advis as rolTr.

Pi-', 1 woull ho- ro.ssi'll!P Urs ho rin'l -1n (v11, 1,1 r. the 1.73.,,'41 -Hi' of I to take' over 'the airpo Puhlithing Company and Lawrence vice or, area for operation and expansion as an airport acquistion of th editor, would be reache I -Association ilf property. If the city so wishes thelforNtrial tomorrow. If so it is ex ter and othert from the, eastern Civil Aeronautics Administration pectedhat they will consume sev-'part of the state are expected IA i attenti. will maintain and operate the bea-leral da)g Judge O'Connell 'has announced Postmaster Richard F.

render of con lights, boundary lights. and that no session of the court would Dalton-and other postmasters from obstruction lighting system under he held on Wednesday, Oct. are tohe present. a license agreement at nominal draft registration mir me ank con lights boundary lights, and obstruction lighting system under that no session of the court would and other postmasters from be held on Vednesday, Oct- 16, Berkshire are top be present-a license agreement at nominal draft registration day. landlord of the hotel.

iNotiekes of the gathering were Til Aanted Supervisor Club ztt Dovs a .4 illson of th. Pittsfield brlis of the Elleilrl.c Company been appointed is pervisor of the mechanical drawing class by the vocational activities committee of the Pittsfield Club. Mr. TilLson succeeds Patrick MeCaherty, who resigned to the national defense program at the Pittsfield High School. Mr.

Tillson assumed his duties yesterday. Tillson rstathed til)erv isor 1 At Boys Only I tillson of th'x ritsfield, orks of the Ele'rtrie Cm pany ha3 bepn appointed of the mechanical drawing' class hy the vocational activities committee of th Pittsfield Bo Club Mr Tillson succeeds Patri6k McCaherty, who resigned to in the na, tional defense program. at the Pittsfield High School. Mr. Tillson assumed his duties yesterday.

Asst. Daniel Doherty of Woburn, former national corn- mender of the American Legion, will be the principal speaker st a Columbus Day oker to be held sm by the Rabida Council, Columbus, in 'K. 'of C. Hall day night at S. 4 'n Dohnty iq en kno in WTel ni coinnrindpr cl the American Legion lin 1933 and national commander-in 1.937.

'He is best his work in promoting legisration for orphans of World War-veterans and cld hi welfare work. Mr. Doherty. who la attached to th office of Atty. Paul A.

Dever, will arrive hers Saturday afternoon to renew acquaintances Sc'ilool Linicli with old friends before speaking at I the smoker. very shortsighted, because they ought to realize that An -situation their unions, like the Ger man unions, would become govern. mentausiliaries and soon lose their, entity altogether. I certainly don't claim to know whether Mr. Winkle could revive private business and employment, but I am conVinced that President Roosexleit either doestil.

want to or thinks it is int- Tossible and not worth the Then'. Aoo, I have rearheAi a be-, that, after holding sol murhl power so-long. (he New Deal 'crovidi hal, lost, its morali beatings and has! become as cynical and downright' dishonest on matters of and patronage which often amounts to graM that they are no better than the crooks wham they hatassed with such pious fury 'way bark in the early da)s. They seem not to know that wrong is wrong, nowt I never thought it would come to this with me. Ilikert Roose.

P' -elt real 'well in -1932, Judfrr, 'Johnson For- Willkie' Itat ofArthur W. Plumb, The property vontams abou ,10 For Viiani 1 4 acres of land on Cloverdale Stteet. i Forty-six new voters were 1 main 'bride mill buildin on rolled lDy the Board of of the south branch of in tho regIstratIon session held last' the llousatonic River, was last night or Ward 5, making a total used or manufacturing by' a soap of 129 thus far registered in the company some years ago. More individual ward session s. recently, it had been used as Tomorrow night, voters of Ward headquarters for government en6 may register at a session to be tomological crews.

held at the Tucker School between irvi 7 and l). I I slietiQt-Iritil To Ivilseild uiIfealth consicieration (one dollar per an- bl num). Under such license it would iWT11 'I. Hears also th -be possible for goyern-1 trent to extend the boun cl dary and 0 1 1 1 et 711 1 1el I obstruction lighting 53-stem to in Illitiain J. 315el oc7ty la elude additional areas iMproved by' T- 1 311sS.

OOle 71(1 the city and made a tart of 'the -11 1 ei tiStI-41r CO 3 ro I 'CI I 1) The NVeather I Project To 131re1i0Vall9S Be Disctisse(1 LOCAL IITATIIER TODAY 1 .11.1.1111 1 Temperature (8.30 AM) The School Committee vitt dis ewers! ure (8.30 AM) 52 The School Committee- ill dis-' airport." at bl meet itn a puie'-meeng cuss the proposal to establish a. 60 2 1 ea 1-tv TrIxt- A All-r, A sponsored hy Townsend Club No. 4 -a- II I "Further. the above-mentioned Int' Illigh-lqw (21 tiours to 0 city-s VP Ilcense would contain provisions- ponsored A school lunch late of this city-, has open 1.f,i was at th col nct 6239 in Odd Fellows Hall, South Street project in Pittsfield, at its meeting i -anting the government and the probate. lie names his louse.

Great Parrington. Monlav tnmnrrnw ht tt hn rnmmitte izht, erbert IL. Millington', niihtir tr tiqp tilts a rdAra liaM .1 for executor. nPght. Coters, v.PrP liiii tor 27.

mN, I 39 62- 4" project in rittsnein, at its meeting i last nizht Herbert Millington granting lite government and the qutor night Cotes ttPre laid for rs. PX( tomorrow bight. lien Committee-1 public the right to use the area late of this c'ity-, was at thit, Corner license would contain provisions probate. lie names his WI granting the government and the late of this city-. has tor vi a of St.

-elared that "is eoun-1 11N'elle ere The furnishings In the me- A.a exco root are eft to, of mS PttC tctiolA eutitsecreta ry I q.reltes ch ram raulde trt, in man Daniel ay Is slated tb re 0 -1 as an emergency landingli field 10 million 77 King Street are en toor the 1Ittshem In srill Service In- "I4" 11 tU a'dA. 77 King Street aretelt to, of the pittsheld (21 hour's to .13 In AM 11(1 Dever Precipitation, Charging that hel-refuses'io 'belliarorn fer (1 by party agiliations that dliul Dever tied by party agiliations that I AA.Ms rm) with unemployedi o'rt: -on that-prOlecT a-s---c'h-ai'r-m-a-ri 1 vTith-o-ut charge for ma feel tself secure fro im, tot the sub-ccimmittee appointed to cv use, as well as granting the Helen an Jennie es was the seaker. 1 two daughters, 1 11 outw ard attack if it is well armed iMeehan. and exprees ()del Mrs. Cooley-stated the was it.

'strict Session Civil Aeronautics Adnumsttratibn at but it cannot feel secure IA' fillet er ted -to 'I've almost entirel supported that they will be rx, su by th 50 A he committee may Vote tomor- the right to maintain and operate mdlions are Ile. II.L1 ha Tr as long as they rnay Pittsfield Fund, was a grant icitizens may feel itself secure- fr-om the ubcdmmittee appointed to cv use as 0- "T-" b''' 1 two daughters, Helen an dx, w-as the spea outw aril' attack if it is well I s- it Ir well in te hl 'sine Session and expreses hope! Cooley divil Aeronautics Administratibn I but it cannot feel secure whIlel he committee may Vote tomor- the right to maintain and operate 'that they WI 1 I be perm; tted to st mIllions arediatisfied and! have Win ne' Held the U. S. Airway Communicationithere as long- as they may, tits ornmur Inse miiions are 111.. atistted andi have M'ill Be Held the U.

S. Communi'catio und, as as tong as tney may t-titineirt Lorirrumt 1 stead a port on that protect as chairman i without for suph ern, rgin, 1 1 nielvti Anti' -TPrini0 nv, LIIC I 16III. tki 1114111611111 1IIIU UrCL ttLe the U. S. Fund was Communication ithere long as the'y may, Cornmun l'E AR A GO ONE sa cannot fallow the dictates of my I conscience," Judge Kenneth D.

johnson of Boston. prominent Re-, b-, Temperature (8.30 AM)' penmen a row night to an experimental -in Station at that point and any oth- i started at one or two i 1' That is the reason "these of us project MCI. 96 and 27 et making facilities for guidance it? be by all the 010- 11 local and star i provided -they, rayreasonable rent' ectabilshed in 1931 schools of the city. but the soonsor- agr.er.d..urr,n row night to an experimental NN Airway stla91.30.1 project started at one or two Station at that point and any otti- That is the reason "ese us uc 96 o'rsti do 2 4 'e all he chit- th Arhocilt the city hut the soonsor er making facilitiedt for guidance' to agreed upon by provided they, ray feetsona ie ren schools of the city. but the sponsor- gLFIL CP E11111 dim- 4 Airway rPnt fI.IA er making facilities for guldanceltu ue '4 "c'.

n'" 'In'r iel r.m) 66 IjUr'n4 pa.rIly cloudy ruhltettn who polltd nearly 1 ALMANAC partly cloudy ALMANAC the To at 5.59. Sun sets at 5.21. mst Litt w'nsend organization in h. procedure have not and other proc Moon Oct. 30.

Full moon, fpnse that along with national de-: ship been worked out. Either Representatives of Jehovah's IR IA blnld a stiortgA. economic. Witnesses have completed arrange- 18. WO I 4,1.4,1.0,4 aS the School! "211- di at he sold.

Continu.ing De nea.th oepartment or ems tor a two-day district partment might sponsor such asserted that, the Townsend. mem-' ference of their -sect in. Masonic mem- ference of their 'sect in, Masonic and operation of. aircraft" and that the liiuise shan not 1911 rittopid Index receive' be sold as long as ft hey Wish try 11.19st inpliriet and its records for While it is not yet exactty how the Pittsfield Airport devel- make.their home thee. the year shilcoit doi-rease in I 4 All the est of the estate Ls Irft activities.

It ir-A in cont.ii,t opment 'program may be financed) in equal hares-to tho ifve children, ihe stafehsside tlile Chamber of eommerce Ls cOn- tmuing to colle-ct facts J. Meehan. 'Mary A. Bert'A- Miss FranitiN Crou-h. ruliie and chemn, Helen and Jennie Meehan health nks; supervisor the pres so to be-made available to the of and Etrzabeth C.

St e- American 'ed -Cross, at ant authorities so that they may i ths cItY of Providence, R. I Tile cpoke An '4'4, importance at enroil- be in a position to take -full advan- MOUn of thc.t estate is not in mg in Red.CrOSs... tage of developments as the tage of developments as they 1 WPA project. but either way. the at 'adoption ot.

'Temple Saturday and Sunday Oct rwt.NTAP yrt let WPk projecu either ay but the the Al t1 aL a0 0 ta 0110 01. iempie an a a Oct. .0 resumabl must are t'L el i tn i City ounc a 1 the Townsend program i 1 I bring i- 26and 27. I Maqmachusetto Fair tonight 'about the retirement of several mil-', furnish funds for the city s.sharel. The first day meeting will open Thursday except cloudy on workers whose jobs can be of the expense, the equipment would- Soe for lat 8 in the morning, and adjourn IA ith intermittent light i by young people.

Only by such at 6 at night. Sessions on Sunday While on Cape Cod a retirement program can "we hope been the most Casey has in svill start at 8 in the morng, and Thursday mo'tning. Cool- to take- up the slick in unemploy- enthusiastic spokesman for such ai- continue to 830 at night. on Cape Cod a retiremen1 program can hope vynne Lasey nas peen Lne. 1105t will start a-t 8 in th Thursday mo'rninsg cool- to take up the slack in unemploy- enthusiastic spokesman for such a Continue to 8.30 at of 110.000 votes in his bid for the GOP SI In ril" nomination for lieutenant gOvernor two years ago, today- announced' Oct.

I that he ill support this year Lw.mlis Vended NVillkie for President and 'Atty. Gen; Paul A. Dever for Gov- t)rec ettfCit. Maaa "Nlassachusetti comes fIrst. party' and Tr etkond," said Judge Johnson in coast' statement released this morning rans am going to vote for good goy- clearih, rnment and not for political pa- er in it tronate." he added.

Instinctively. Eastl he la attracted to the Democr3t1 9 er in gulwrnatorial candidate because iy 'cool -hap earn. up the hard way," while interior Gov, "came up the easy I with si --v ay." 1 East; Sun rises New Oct Oct. Lamps and coast' ra.n ri .1 lea ran clearing er in Eastern in 'cooler interior with Eastport t-astern er in iy 'cooler interior with Eastport inte sent themselves. The will was 'drawn May 29,1137.

I NtilltJUS 1i Parents Show 1St ra Through -Board 11()I1 on Iry 01 1 Board- 1 ilTlirotitrit Cify al-Ulltr4 trattoii- oil 1 I ISailors Pass Strat toil on to project, Supt. Edward J. interior 'night. ment," he stated. 1 New YorkFair.cOol- i Russell was favorably irripreued extreme southea ext with the Springfield project which rst Sght- 6, ire i -1 LI he recently visited with Casey, and County Bo ith lIght frost in d.he 1 Thursday fair 1( A is expected to make a report on it i eet aIF'" NN slowing ris irg teperature Cil i Itis.pe.c,ts I.

to BlOck I attended the annual The committee will also, consid- Fresh northerly i meetirz of the combined Western er tne recent, resignation of Bridffe Sill ing and becom ng moderate Kathloen Henchey of Bartlett The County Corm assachusetts agenctes of the A t4.rv.f v-retorelnl stated. project, Edward J.ru''"mv Russell was favorably itnpreued with the Springfield project whichICOlintV ment," he statPcL I project, Supt, or Schools New YorkFair.cool- 111111 oul, LAI ti) V3P-3CLA arl st Sght- li with the Springfield project which toll ty Ber i he recently visited with Casey, and lire Life extreme southea with lIght frost in t.tle". low tonight Thurday sair I A I expected to make a report it I ts eet is on also. nsec A pts freil sing risir temperature 4 The committee will also, consid- to BlOck 1' Tvk ent)'' attended the anntial', rgbeierrsmtiettt Slte 4)1. al so.

I- 7 The committee will also, consid Bride the recent, resignation of cr I KathIcen Henchey of Bartlett The County School. to Adams yesterday 'Iiiin Interest in 1 danis i Special iOti Speerit i CI 1 it geettal to THE TA 1 A special -Iran 'of Unite', 1 Slfet -Work 'LEWISTON. Charles tailors throuzh I List In-terest t'T 1 Honor List On Spci1 li IIont)r List THE Safety LEWISTON Charls 'Work 14I 1 A specl'teist i throuzh 41 I artrain of Unid (A)ttli)mv I A(I(ls Fimr 31etti1)ers Many. parents showed th Strat Jr win of Mr and Mrs. eir.

In- Pittsnell Stffe Commissioners wentlterest in comparing their knowledge Ms niorn.nz at 10-43 boleved el, route from Illl.fix to: Marlinct. to look over of safety wtth their chlidri re member of the class of .10 at 94 ar et yke School the new- East Street bridge know I PAI ge, by taking the test pre- W. Stratton, 2 Park Street, Lee, a Bates one of 137 slu- thr tiin of gol.ern- by mem- due to ts relocation. is left without; pared by School Superintendent dents named on the honor list for frlr'n trfris. SPCIOn az SP MPSt er of last year, to an antouncement byr IOWJensl paggfqt Gray.

Pure. horse rAd.sh. Ask your is a graduate of Lee High' 5 market man or cail at Ads 'a "t'athfr Life- Insurance Com- Thursdy morning; ith Infer 00-ler busIneis of th rr at te -compan) home 0L-, co i n-t exrieit-te Tursds) afternoon. ee hers itO take up, much tt Lowell 31. ciucas eneral agent Conditions d.

il la. Arriber largely of-a routine natu pr arrison A cool. dry air mast, corers the President. of tbe -company. and AT 1 country from: Os Plans State5: Lewis BIlenderstlot, manager of: IN ortli tdautis -r hers tco take up much Lovvell 31.

Clucas, general largely of-a routine nature. Harrison L. A cool dry Sir the presdent of the and AT country from th Pla.ns State5 Lewis Hendershot. manager of IN orth 2t dams Other busineis of the Comm mttee is not expected take up much largely of -a routine nature. I North Adams Edward .1.

Russell and published on the school. page of The yesterday, Mr. Russell reported t-oday. A number telephoned to school teachers to argue over some of the answers given as correct. The schools today compiled the Edward .1 Russell and published On the school page of The costiterday, Mr.

Russell reported pyday. number telephoned to school' teachers to argue over some of th answers given as correct. The schools today compiled the tEdward .1. Russell and published on school page of The yes- terday, Mr. Rktssell reported hool A number telephoned to sc to argue over some of the a er 'ven a correc t.

7 a s. time, being 1 asty.ard, Avith 1.0 pressure agen7les, area centered over Ohio mov Ins The meeting adjourned ith13lan Injured eastward. luncheon at Hotel Wendell. time being rs lk I IrS 1 11 approachs; I Recently the officials of Adams yes! 51 asked the county to aid in the accord of building such approAchees. Presid Commissioners will contribute $5Ce Stratt 1 toward the estimates total of $231)0 i Schoo' provided the state and tOwn will I stand the remainder of the ex- average standards obtained by the Far inder of the ex-I average atandards obtatn.

ed by the 4 the Recently the officials of Adams according asked the county to aid in the cost' President of btkilding such approAchees. Thie Commissioners will contribute Stratton I Sebool. 1 toward tke estimates total of Tour ritrn IAst. n4ht were added ia Corrpecy Is actle Lsr, They are navid L. Jsckscvrt.

30 Ad Am Street Arrortm l'artsent, 31 Ferire Street rist Perry ra3quIrti, Chestare. Trlinsterrod frora Inactive. Th 1rd, Market Thum. home-I of guns and arncheese. Dairy butter, Prompt on spe.

of guns and aro Mark et home-1 cheese. Dairy putter. munition. Prompt service on i 'sr- Farmer's r- AD Ts IzattaLon to The morn.h; read.r.ga at 73 1 NORTH AMS. horn a 4 Adattswants the state to.PuPas in each grade taking the-gum.

I madecottage pay 1000 and the town ill con-1 for the parente to use as a core-tcelery, corn. cabbag e. beets gun or ifard- tribute the balahe. The town ware Stou St. en th Plty plans to take the Ma-tter up with parlson.

Out of 40 questions 011. sweet brier) Tel. calves 1.ver Co 1 Grade 6 pupils averaged 21 correct; 10 park ingAv. 1) Chairman John VV. 'Beal of 7.23 correct; Grade 8, le Olt 1,01 rIEPPid Arilta t-i' I' i Pt Eh-aTrmanio'hn-t-e-a-1 7: 23 con-ed; Grade 8, all, insects.

take golf in toor-s crr! thGrade 7 23 correct; Grade S. 'n i Chairman John W. teal -ills all, i nsects Ex rd take golf course' ior-s Co list of Corrrany I 6.11 ett F. EA rit IrIttstIA. atrieskrs et the Roston, rter 51! I stter.d IT a tA4tImonint'e: irt of JzIhn F.ID at la 17 a cf Jzthn 17.1 at 11et SNrIrtz-K and Grade 10, 21 The State Department of Public Grade 9, 27; gUaranteed.

Dal tion of en season, Try it 11., informing him of oil. attitude of therefore show a pro-' th board and of the of- greater knovk ledge of Fahey Drug Co---Adv. 10 once, and Grade 10, The Bug-a-ci cle State Department Of Public Works Grade 9, 27; term.nat,on gUaranteed. Dal tion of en tre "Jason, Try I it inturmalg him of oil. attitude 0c-results therefore show a pro-' 1 4" once, 1 L-1') sh.

1-1 i mb et Janet if th, gressively greater knovkledge of 7 Fah-. Drug tn iWollian Qunic. of 74 Holden Street. felli 9 or jumped frorn, the top of Phoenix! ars Coth1 etl Bridge on Street early this, morning into a 1. of the MIss Alenry with 90 floosac River used in connection Avenue as tre ed at St the darn of the Arnold Print Luke's last night for A cut on her': He was rescued by police; head- sustained- during, a collis.on after what they claim was an at-I of two automobiles on tempt to commit suicide.

At the ro-1 near Hiyusatonic Street. iNliss Lice station he was held fbr, obserFitrichier as raenger in a car! vat.on. Capt. John F. Flaherty said! operated hv J.

Brewer. of. the young mart aPpeared despond-1 Henry The Brewer car' ent over the loss of a Job which te v. as in-. the abcident ith a car had' held in the kitchen of 'bre'rated hY Ralph E.

Bostquet of 134. fraternity at William. Col-1 Street. ilege campus ttntl two weeks ago; 1 oirri ---1) 'safety factors' as pup pass from .3 Pa 11 tunz sfrrurply. V.o.cerlt- 1D1x.o SerorlalPrs, 11 i 1 flciaIs of Adams.

grade to h.gher grade. Howeser yrvie shop- 1S4 North St. Lee. Wednesday. 9, 8-12.

Supt. Russeil belleves the spread 10 --Adv, --1) A B'd Adv a I it, --Acv, To, wnsend Meetn in. I dg All 72. New 63 NtA 't I St SA Franz' 4c-o. 54: square.

Dance Tonight. -114, ErA of the vie.k:.y square or, the Center. 137 Sumrner Street, tortlaht. sitarttny at 7 43 ArtMbe b. the The rub-Le a nIteLt hte ct oNvire.

over the results of the arious' le 1 Trade at Nu enamel. Dow, 4477 North Adv 1 10 Adv. 11 1 1 Special tomorrow. meat with! Bedd-ng blanket budget Laittsess.on. lcote.

25c. Allen Hotel---Adv. 10 A regular meeting of towrisend. grades is not as large as could be Club No. 4 will be held tomorrow, expected.

or that the younger punlght at 7.30 at 2:3 Fenn Street. Alpils seem to know more for their social hour will the business age than do the older pupils for sesslon, their age. A regular meeting of Townsend grades is not as large as could be Club No. 4 will be held tomorrow' expcteed. or that the younger pu- night at 7-30 at 2:3 Fenn Street.

A 1 pils seem to know more for their, social hour 111 follow the bus.ness age than do the older pup-ls 13r1 1 am WADAElt 4 A IV 4 ZZI.

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