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Newport Daily News from Newport, Rhode Island • Page 6

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Newport Doily News, Saturday, Sept. 2, 1947 Japanese Destroyers Visiting In Newport A traininz squadron ol lour behalf ol the officers and men A i .4 the training squadron. men arrived "The.purpose of.our training than -tour of the city, special games judo S(a(es and a a a beach parl. "Although this is the first The Tcruzuko, the 387- loot he ap ncsc (mining of the squadron lied up s()Uadroll ha cver silcd erei Pier about 10 a a city of Newport has close 5 with us-since our (he sh gr0 up were i i a i the yudachi. and tnsiens in dress whites -Hood on board at attention.

Daniel Bierman, chairman the Naval- Affairs Commit- Adm Hos hi no called Rear Stee of the Newport County, A yde Van of Commerce, and omman or 0 Cruiser- Young executive re 'iDestroye Force Atlantic; Vice Stary of (he Navy YMCA, Means Johnston Na- tcomtd Rear Admiral Seizabun: va ase commander, and along with Capt. 0 Shea. "bert Fox Rommel, Naval Basej The Training Squadron will Tchicf of staff. Newport Sunday for New Adm Koshino said he was York, after which it will return to extend his greetings: lo Japan by way of the Panama eto the people ol, Newport on'Canal. i Girl Scout Service Team Plans For Fall Program The Service Team of Ihe'presiding.

There a great need Girl Scout Neigh- for leadership at all age levels i troops will not open ami Dai I j) New news Jamestown Town Council Defends Land Surveyor Andrew II. Brown. Jamc.s-'apalast obvious political attack, oath of a town engineer because Town Council president, "We and. Planning Board hc is no an i and is not RESTORATION BEGINS Mrs. George Henry Warren, assisted by Hear Adm.

Scizaburo Hoshino, commander of a Japanese Navy training squadron visiting Newport this weekend, begins restoration of Commodore Matthew Perry house at Second and Walnut Streets Others taking part in ceremony yesterday are Rear Adm. Means Johnston commander of Naval Rase, and Capl. ilisashi Fujinaga, squadron chief of staff. (Daily News Photo) the service team. There will be a meeting of mothers of all Juniors and Ca-j Sc tplnoc dettes in the near future whence the troops needs will he discussed.

The first neighborhood meeting will be held on Sept. 27 at 10 a.m. at a place to be announced. (Miss Mary Shea at MARHIAGE INTENTIONS will be available until 11 from students of F. Anhony School, Howard llavhaway School 'and alumnae of Quaker Hill School, Hie three, schools where Miss Shea in the pasl 40 donation of Christopher! Ports- Rooney Council, K.

of C. and; Association has madej not bc ace( for the early fall a(Ie( llate ea er ship is not 2 September meetings and the-unleerect. Information may be- needs were outlined atbbtained by calling Mrs. meeting Wednesday night at'Cietz. Girls names may tic; TJ TI Ithe home' of Mrs.

Joseph A.jjS bv 1 MlSS fOliveira, Sprague Street withf cal ing Mrs Qiiveira and for Billie by calling Mrs cbcls for hc wmvide ni ht announced a jald V. Hoff. In addition lea-j Salve Sends Students As Teachers Neirly 100 Salve Regini teachers will return to Vimpus on Labor Day. Assign- jinenls of 92 seniors have been Sjnade to public and parochial throughout the stale. iThis number represents an iu- Screase of more than 25 percent Sever last year.

2 forty six stu- Sdenl 'teachers will be in Oj. -lems This i i business a cil, do not in end lo dignify sucti Brown noted the project is un- he performs the same service charges with an answer, but der daily scrutiny by members for the Town of North Kings- will simpjy nole the source." He of the Council and the building town tad l.ten f0 Slri ilSSi' nSPeC ri lo ''T diC Brown said that the Council taken on political implica- mspcelions hy Stewart and to continue Io a our de 1 wa ctleck to' th Water Corn-Visions and recommendations on Lvow Issued a statemen pany. lhc basis o( carcfu consider- yesterday that he had asked. "We feel it necessary to dc-'ed judgment and continue to the Council if it considered the. Iend Mr siewarl from a rathcr'give the people of Jamestown ordinance legal, a (ackj Brown said, the represenlalion that they so cially as to an earlh Stewart will not take the much deserve." section.

He charged the engineer had refused lo a the oalh of office, indicated a deal between Ihc town and the Marzan 0 Coitslruciion Co. relative to excavation being made on Ihc town's watershed. "We have made our dccis-. ions as a Council, without re-j gard lo politics, "in a manner, that we foci in the best all involved," Bi'ownj said, "and do not feel il ne- to defend our actions! CARD A Odd Fellows Temple EVERY SAT. at 7:30 P.M.

I Ytllow, Eloct, Gray, Calico, WhiFt and Ttgti ROBERT POTTER ANIMAL SHELTER 15 Hanmglan Ct. J46 S27t V. F. W. Card Partv EVERY SUNDAY 7:30 P.M.

28 Pelham Street years. A report meeting will be held on September 11 to make final preparations, and the reservation count, Marriage Intentions filed affair which will take cenlly in the. Middletown town- ac on September 17 at the clerk's office were ClevelandiCooclimen in Tiverton. two tickets. Mrs.

Margaret Carlone. Perry Chace, Ernest F. Denomme and Mrs. Edwards were commended as selling outstanding numbers of rickets. Also added lo the ticket committee are Mrs.

William Bodah, Mrs. Duncan M. W'ilkcy, and Mrs. William Taylor. A scroll is being prepared by Walter Kanipli, Taylor's father, to be presented at the PROGRAMS T1VIGGY? SBarrington, -East "Providence, Sand Providence.

Seven Sisteis E. Overbre of Wade, N. a i state 'Representative ffair Kathleen A. O'Leary ol 90 thy Edwanls is still con- yal Lane. i a i former pupils' of Miss Also, Gene V.

Sparks, of Sils-'Shea who arc nut of town, and ROSEMEAD Calif ee Tex. and Beverly M. Hur-imany letters and contributions Burglars w'ho 'entered Dr Her- Icy of 29 Center Ave.j a a being received. She Finley's office are prc- Carsvensen.of Kadnor, and eel receiving a letter from Mrs.jpared 'now to put the bile on Jane B. Toland of TuckermanlMuriel Carr Orr who resides I somebody else.

have been assigned vem Paul Mn 0 iB Jersey yesterday. They absconded with 512 sels ir, rorest Avem rk in Mpn-nnrt 1 1 and Frances U.jry Danis, who presided at. porcelain false teeth, worlh Bristol and Pawlucket ra of 8A oj the conimitlce last! about $1,800, police said today. f.Mary Jeannie, Sstcr Mary An- Cnala, and Miss Kae K. O'Xeill Jwlll supervise the slitdpnts.

5 As the result p( an expanded in special education at jSalvt Regina, 12 students have Cbecn assigned io schools in po rt, and i Kathryn Is the director of the "special education program. Secondary school assignments -total 27 in Mkljllelown, -Vewporl, liarringlon, Provi- clcncr, and Tiverton. Dr. E. Burrell, chairman sf "the department of education, "directs these students, assisted faculty members.

fPortsmoutli The high school Booster Club rw.ll hold an open house at the cafeteria at 7:30 p.m; -Thursday. Raymond football coach, will speak "on insurance coverage and will. the equipment needed. will be served the meeting. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Otlilig sons George and I'earsoi -have returned home after spen i week touring Erun. Twick and Nova Bcoiia. Itoward J. Earle of 472 Mid "rile Road is spending the hoi Irlay weekend visiting Mr.

am -Mrs. Peter Reghetli In Middle N.J. On Saturday they at the wedding of thei Miss Jeanne Kover J. Russo of New Bruns -wick N. J.

Portsmouth Boy Scouts whi rcomplelcd aquatic badges a "Sandy Point this week an Coggcshall of Tiooi life saving; William Shro- of Troop 82 and Micnao of Troop 51. rowim Gary Nickel of Troop 50 "swimming. Tho harlsps wrrc complclcd at Camp Yaw "goog durinc the' summer, and this week. The Town Council will hold public hearing on Tuesday at p.m. en the of Jiarrc of Prudence H)nn, Prudence Island, fur Ii--V liquor license.

LEO'S First And Last Stop long Wharf STARTING MONDAY ONE WEEK Canada's All Girl Group "Les Pianettes" I.BJ 1'nOORAMS TH'ICGY? PITTSBUnCiH A In A Jpfcch lo (lie Young Americans I-'reedom Friday night, lie' fjiublican Darry Goldwater di'sw jn analogy between Johnson ad- Kministration programs nd Hie wispy Uritlsh motl- Jl "I call ihcm Twiggy pro- Jrams," lie said. "They look "too but there'! nothing! I ZkcCoackmcn ROUTE 138 MAIN ROAD Par 1 Our Daily Luncheons from $1 I.JU ELEGANT DINING Dancing Nightly In Our Redwood Loungt Open Seven Day! A Week 1 BANQUET And WEDDING FACILITIES 33 45ft 624-8423 FRIDAY and SATURDAY featuring "LITTLE JOE" and THE RHYTHM KINGS SUN and SAND Off Aquldruck Avtnut, Middfefown POCASSET COUNTRY CLUB Cockloil Dining Ballroom Bristol Ferry Road, Portsmouth Tel. 683 2266 DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Fuluiini JIMMY MOCK tni Pocassel Country Club Orchestra Adm. $2.00 DlndiBiiii Clnlmin in (nrl Ml. KeM liUft rtii e( Brillol Fury Nf I HAVING A COCKTAIL PARTY? ll'i labor Day witk-tnJ and you'll probably bi having guisli In.

TfSaF calli for a Cockloil Forty wilh tuch goodies ai Hort- D'Oeuviei Fingir Roll Sandwithei Lobster or Seafood" Ntwburg Mior Bold Hat and Cold Trayi of Meati Fancy ffck-Lp PaiFrlrt So, if if'i food you wcnF in imall or lajgt quanlJIiei wt it. If you'd liki your affair (Blind, us a call. THE A "Alwayi Caliring To Your Goocf Tasli" 206 THAMES STREET, Niar TEL 847-547A TONIGHT IS YOUR BIG CHANCE TO HEAR "CRUMBLING STAGS" at BAMBI'S Exposition HALL Dance Friday and Saturday Nightt Admission $1 each night Tel. 846-3111 THE TIME A THRILLING DISPLAY OF New England's BIGGEST LABOR DAY A I SUNDAY NIGHT! Here! Sunday and Monday! One Of The Greatest Attractions In Show Business! THE SENSATIONAL GINNY TIU REVUE Hat won raves through appearance! on most of major TV vnriely ihowt Including thi Pirry Coma Show, Danny Thomas Show, Tonight Show, Jimmy Spectacular, id Sullivan Show, Groucho Marx Show, Art Unklerttr Show, Hong Kong Dinah Short Shew, Dick Clark Show, Jack Poor Show, tachtlor Farhtr, Truth or "This Ii Your life," Dovglai ek, 3 BIG FREE SHOWS At 2 6 9.

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