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Montpelier Evening Argus du lieu suivant : Montpelier, Vermont • 5

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page MONTFfXlUR EVENING ARGUS AUGUST 6 1912 Baruch To Head New Rubber Board The Capital Market The Market of Beef PHONE 708 116 MAIN ST PHONE 709 ASKS REDUCTION IN PHONE CALLS 15210 ('alls Placed Daily at Local Exchange Over 1200 Toll Calls FRESH FISH FOR FRIDAY Fresh Eastern Halibut Fresh Mackerel Fresh Haddock Fresh and Salt Salmon PIUS ASKS VICHY TO SUCCOR JEWS Deportations Expected To Continue Despite Pica To End Suffering BERN' Switzerland Aug 6 (Pi -Leading Catholic clergymen in France with the support of the Pope have made a serious appeal to the Vichy government in an effort to alleviate ihe condition of the Jews and curtail an anti-semitic program it was reported today but indications in reliable foreign quarters were that deportations to the east at least of foreign Jews would continue The Papal Nuncio himself was said Morrisville Miss Flora Coutts of to have seen Chief of State Petam Newport Herbert Comings of FROM WALL SI pealed to Chief of Government Laval Burlington Luthe Johnson of Randolph Fred Martin of Ben- REPORT and Fernand De Brinon Vichy in Paris their efforts being COAL COKE OIL CORKER COAL CO INC WASHINGTON Aug 6 Asserting it would block progress of the eff rt President Rjo-sevelt vetoed today legish tion to create an independent agency to stimulate production of rubber from grain and simultaneously created a committee to look into the whole rubber problem Bernard Baruch who was head of the war industries board in the last war will be chairman of the committee named to recommend the best program to produce the synthetic rubber necessary for the war effort and for essential civilian use Serving with Baruch are Dr James Conant president of Harvard university and Dr Karl Compton president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology strewn along the track The train was not derailed and its passengers suffered no serious hurts Most of the dead and injured were aboard the bus which witnessed said to be lifted up in the air and looked for an instant as if it were riding the top of the Morton of Crystal Springs a bus passenger said the driver stopped for a northbound freight LATEST G-NASHING Uu AXIS OSDCH NASH Mother I found a dime today Quick my darling daughter! out on a hickory limb Stamp him into the water Tel 1256 Bringing the communications crisis close to home Carville Hands manager of the Montpelier telephone exchange today asked for a reduction in the number of calls because new lines be built and telephone lines are crowded these days with industrial and military calls on which time is short and speed is vital There are 3888 telephones serviced by the local exchange over which 15-240 calls are placed daily Of these 640 are long distance toll calls and 600 are toll calls in this area There are 43 operators putting through the calls and their busy hours are from 9 until 11 am and 7 to 9 pm The telephone company has issued a series of advertisements calling attention to the vital need for wire communications for emergencies and asking a decrease in calls by the public It has also issued letters to its employes containing recommendations for lessening the use of phonee Tips on long distance calls are: Plan what to say so the call will be brief and a call-back unnecessary If the call is delayed by busy circuits ask the operator to cancel it unless it is really essential After putting in a call wait at the telephone for the connection to be made On local calls the company has this advice: If the person you are calling NEW AORK Aug 6 CP) Mill an(j james Manahan of recovery tendencies were exhibited by st Albang invitationa have been leading stocks in todays earlj mar- gen others who have not replied ket proceedings although many is- col- sues remained in the backward emissary spurred by the recent arrests in the Paris area of about 3000 Jews The Nuncio conveyed it was said a Papal expression of regret at sweeping measures under which Jews arc deported presumably for the German work program Petain was reported to have sought the assurance of the German necupa- Auto Maintenance And Repairing Welding and General Machine YV ork of All kinds Pilini Auto Service Rear Fire Station Tel 509 Montpelier Electric Co Wire 26 to XVircT Contractors Wiring and Supplies to date umn- Soldier Phones Home Up fractionally at a quiet opening Lieutenant Richard Perry Welch were Steel General Motors 0y geliows Falls reported Gypsum United Aar jn pran(e July telephoned and International Harvestei Lines and international Harvester from Toronto Tuesday night that he tion authorities that only non-French Unchanged to off a shade were expects to arrive home next week- jews would be deported as has been American Ielephone Santa re Stan en(j enlisttd in the navy in the general practice thus far January 1941 and later asked to be Foreign observers thought it lik lv transferred to the Canadian forces that this policy would continue with arrests of French Jew's being avoided train to clear the crossing MARIE HOLMES Continued rrom Page One) and was assigned to the Roval Can-nadian Essex Scottish regiment BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Treasury Dept hebat-oris was hanged by the fed- al government for violation of the ational bank robbery act Frank durphy then governor of Michigan is out please leave your message if possible to avoid the necessity of a rence Cheever of this city and second call Don'- make needless calk Dowling of St Albans Be brief If you sre on a party line Dancing was enjoyed in the gym-If gan soil is no different than any oth- be cooperative telephone dur- nasium after the program with music Van Wagoner said today ing public emergencies furnished by the Vermonters Fred ontended that the hanging should take place in another state If Stephan has got to die Michi- Dower was general chairman of the 1 bazaar: Mr Alexander Merrill chair- Guardsmen Begat NEWS OF THE CITY for the most part To Continue Policy New Power Unit Power generated De Brinon in discussions with the at the City Light plant in Burling- clergymen was said to have made it ton on the lake front has supplied clear however that the anti-semitic half of the demand of the depart- program was a xlefinite part of pres- ment's system in that city Acting enr government policy and must be inations and the other two remained Superintendent Jamison an- carried out in Rutland over night for completion nounced yesterday' The synchroniza- Laval it was pointed out in this of their physical examinations today Hon of the steam-generated current connection ha-' agreed to deportation Reports the Deed with hydro-power supplied by the of foreign Jews from ihe occupied The four WAAt enrolled y'ester- Public Electric Light company of St day had previously been interviewed Albans todav climaxed nearly a year by a hoard of three in Burlington and 0f rehabilitation on the part of a board of six members in Boston Burlington Electric Light depart-Mrs Rogers said that her reports had ment tallied closely with those on file from the previous examining hoard She Ray State Girl Mrs compares them after completing her of Essex Junction hired a new interviews girl to help her in her farm home She was interested in the only to read a description of the for campaign in this city girl reported missing from Shel- and spoke of the work of the Rutland burne Center Mass Mrs I-ang no-Red Cross chapter in providing cigar- tified the parents of the girl Mr ettes candy and gum for the soldiers and Mrs Allie Mitchell who who left for camp from the induction were expected to come for their 15- zone along with several thousand now residing in the unoccupied area of France In a declaration in Paris yesterday De Brinon indicated the present arrests of Jews in Paris and Lyon were connected with preparations for a second war front which he described as one of the now before France De Brinon -p ike of in Paris and the need of combating missionaries" he said were serving and the Anglo-Saxon Training As Guerrillas Company State Guard began the drove onto the track right behind the freight and the southbound passenger train hit he said Mrs Dodds of Osvka Miss was killed when the heavy bus hurtled through the air and overturned on the sidewalk where she was standing trying to warn the driver of his dangers No New Englanders were listed as dead Pelley Asks Now Trial After Being Found Guilty INDIANAPOLIS Aug 6 William Dudley Pelley convicted on 11 counts of criminal sedition and conspiracy and facing a possible maximum rientonee of 226 years in prison today based his hopes for freedom from the conviction on a new trial Should he escape sentence on his conviction here owever he is under sentence in North Carolina to serve two to three years for violating thai sal' securities laws Pelley also was man of donations Mrs James Simmons chairman of refreshments A1 Highter of entertainment Thomas The local rationing board formerly Guare of construction Norman study of the fine art of breaking at 52 State street is now located at 9 thenay of advertising Charles Pfeif- backs firing tanks and other of types School street er Jr of tickets Harold Shea of the of guerrilla warfare last night at its Charles Caustic has gone to Port- stands and the various parish new tactical area on the Shady Hill land Me where he will be employed organizations were in charge of other road on defense work booths Miss Marjorie Foley headed Captain Russell Going who has the dance committee-and serving with just finished a course at the her were Leonard Nelson and Eliza- Concord Mass firat corps area beth Leary school took his men out to the new 1 area for the start of what is intended as an exhaustive course in unmili- Miss Raelene Swasey underwent an operation for appendicitis at Heaton hospital Tuesday morning Miss Gertrude Johnson is having a Set Fire Killing an course in The presently reported representations by the Catholic clergy are among the most serious in stv months The clergy expressed opposition to the anti-semi tfc policy when it was first announced and has protested ever since ral centcr before the two-week furlough year-old daughter Marguerite today plan was put into effect The oath was administered to the by Lieutenant William Adams Jr formerly of the University of Vermont and the details of enrollment accomplished by Sergeant Fred LaFranee who was stationed at one time in Montpelier at the recruiting office of Club The regular meeting during the summer months of Montpelier indicted recently at Washington on a sedition charge A motion for a new trial will be filed within three days defense attorney Floyd Christian said and if it is denied the will be appealed circuit court of vacation from her duties in the office of the secretary of state Mr and Mrs Carl Knight of Albany are spending the week wih friends and relatives in this city Capt and Mrs Fred Smith have returned to Camp Shelby Miss after visiting friends and relatives in Montpelier and Barre Mrs William Baker has returned to her home in this city after spending two weeks at the home of her daughter Mrs Stephen Dunbar of St Albans The fire department put out a chimney fire yesterday in the home of Mrs Eva Guinard on Barre street Engine 1 and the ladder truck answer- 13 Killed 30 Injured In Train-Bus Collision rn'chunigo case promptly to the Council No 399 Knights of Columbus was held la-t evening Three applications for membership were received Plans for a barbecue were discussed Negro 39 Menagerie Animals taL TTTR' The tactical area is a piece of prop- PITTSBURGH? Aug 6 GP)-Pm- erty right at the Shady Rill road fork svlvania Railroad Detective and in the of CaPt' Simmons said todav a negro arrested Just about Prfect for the at nearby Duquesne on a charge of buyers and exercises He plans to illegal train riding told of starting map next wee-the Brothers circus fire which destroyed 39 animals at Cleve- Embarrassed land Tuesday BRADFORD A practice air Simmons said the suspect taken blackout embarrassed two young into custody while riding a freight women carrying several bottles of train has menagerie meal tickets in- down a street dicating he was an employe of the When the sirens sounded a special icrcus policeman hastily escorted them to The detective quoted the man as tbe nearest air raid shelter the First saying he tossed a match into hay Methodist Episcopal church where animals were eating because ba exiplaianed the of- threatened to stab dcer was le 0dy place to put railroad police were story and seeking in the case Spots SRIXG VALLEY Spring CRYSTAL SPRINGS M'ss Aur 6 (P) A col Ision W'en a carrying 52 persons and a fast pas- Round About Vermont the same to be held in the near future senger train brought death to 13 I)Prsons ant injured more than 30 Underwear Factory The Iayfield Manufacturing company of Richmond the retreat to be held at St has leased part of the Mead block in College Winooski Park this Burlington at the comer of College week-end and Pines streets and work of dia- A number of members wil' attend SOMETHING MISSING BIRMINGHAM Two highway patrolmen halted a truck and asked the driver why his vehicle was without a tail light The three went to the rear of the truck said one of the patrolmen even have a place for a The truck driver looked at the officer a bit queerly had one all he said I want to know is become of my in the heart of this southern Mississippi city yesterday Efforts were continuing today to identify the bodies of two women taken to Jackson Miss funeral parlors after the cash Witnesses said the impact was so terrific that the engine in the rear 12 INJURED Continued from Page One) mantling the Richmond plant prior to moving has started The move is planned because many of the workers reside in Burlington At one ed the alarm Mr and Mrs Alfred Russ and h'i'mlf' he young son of New York city are guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Wilkinson of Chapman road Mr and Mrs Russ and Mrs George A McIntyre of this city spent one day this week at the Lake Mansfield Trout club George A King of Morrisville who was appointed attorney for Lamoille county last December replacing Parker another man had Simmons said checking the another suspect hildrCH Find Five AYER Mass resigned today the eight young Valley has 179 licensed dogs and 11 of them are named Spot Second place official records show goes to the 10 In Mass Home named Pa! Other popular canine cognomens are Brownie Duke Poochie Half-Starved time the factory was located in the headquarters Some of the dancers Qf je bus wag (orn the top same block to which it is being mov- rushd into the headquarters lobby to rjppej 0ff and dead and injured protest the arrests jostling and shout- ing around the booking desk Five Months in Dr Harry Morg than an hor elapsed before Varney of Burlington extension quiet wgs reslorpd i the area the 3C GNASHING AXIS- Sy HASH Aug 6 iff) Five of Trixie and Blackje children of a Townsend governor has announced in anticipn- couple described in court by a of his entrance into service No fare agent as "the most shocking cas-action has been taken on a successor es of malnutrition and physical neg-Mrs Wilfred Heinz has returned to 'ct I've seen in 12 years of her home in Stamford Conn after were taken from thair parents today visiting hr parents Mr and Mrs and committed to the temporary eus-Harold Bailey ir this city She was tody of the state for rehabilation accompanied to Hampton by The other three a thre Mrs Bailey and daughter Ursula months old baby and two boys of whore they visited Dr Bailey eight and ten years respectively who ami his family were described as bing so badly were allowed to remain with Nearly 101)0 Flock To their parents against charges tt Of OH I asked my cents To see the economist for the University of Vermont and state agricultural college is at his home after five months in the Western hospital in Montreal where he was treated for injuries He was struck by a bus on February 21 after he had got out of his ear in a snowstorm while returning from a hockey game in Montreal to find a place to turn Ijis car around The storm had become so bad that he ha i planned to return to Montreal Blood Bank Advisory Committee Invitations sent by Professor Paul Evans state chairman of the advisory committee of the Vermont blood plasma bank project to participate in establishing a state-wide blood bank have been accepted by former Governor Redfield Proctor of Proctor James Campbell of St Johnsbury Thomas Cheney of mother for fifty Emperor jump the fence I bought a stump and he jumped like fan And scorched his pants on the Rising Sun Last Night Of Bazaar of neglect were continued in Ayer district court until Oct 5 NVarly 1000 people milled around While with their parents the the grounds at St church three will be under supervision of the lawn party and bazaar last evening town nurse I hr seennd and final night of the sue- Mies Carrie Parsons district oessful event Among the special agent of the society for the sis wire tov and Mi's William tion of cruelty to children testified Mills and Mayor and Mrs in court yesterday that the cases were (Very Governor gave brief the most in her expert-talk on the purchase of war bonds and enr 1 1 fcember of the 'nn's boa selectmen she said testified that the rents never had applied for town 1 to the winner Mis- Mary Lynch police meanwhile bundling scores of the celebrators into street cars bound for Boston and escorting them to tile city line Warnock said the police took several persons to Cambridge hospital for treatment that others went of their own a cord and that various police officers suffered cuts and bruises Mailman To Climb Peak PORTLAND Me Aug 6 the mailman is a bit slow coming in some parts of Portland next Monday it will be because seven carriers 11 be tuckered out from a long hard walk on their day off The sewn plan to climb' Mt Washington in New Hampshire Lbie weekend leaving here Saturday afternoon and returning Sunday night Three of the group did the same climb hack in 1926 and when Robert Long suggested it again several das ago Stevens Ray Sweetelr Irving Hatnnml Arthur Mitchell Brown and Hurry Eaton figured they'd go along for the walk OFFICIAL SHOT IN PARIS BERLIN (Front German Broadcasts) Aug 6 iP) The Orman radio reported today in a Paria dispatch that Henry Gach 'in a departmental secretary in the French people's party of Jacques Dorint had been attacked hy communists in Pv ris T'tedav night and seriously wounded hv a revolver ahot BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS velfaro aid The futher has an un-leady income pieking moss in the i-oodSi he said The family lives in basement tenement in Townsend TO HANG MAN Trmutry Dtpt MID-SIMMER SHOE SALE NOW ON! ALL SUMMER SHOES AT BIG SAVINGS NOW BUY FOR NOW-BUY FOR fITY BOOT SHOP Eltlmx checked by z-rsy Ai Highter was master of eeremo 'i'll) i liter' iner for the outdoor program ine'udod Jacqueline Pinard the mystery Miss singing populiu snugs Edith Bollard of Barre sing ing popular song- Berniee Hunter lap dune ing and Rollande Norman denu gave a pinno novelty "Johnn One Winners of the variou gift we1 Anthony Aja McKenna Mi Fannie Neweomb of Btrrr Mi James Simmons Mr- M'alter O'Rrir I I Igly Katherine of Nortl field Mrs mety Deni' Mrs Job Avery John Murray Mi's Johi Holland of Barre Bcrton Niles Law i Range Oil No 4 Fuel Oil No 2 Fuel Oil SEGUIN Tel 811 (Continued from Fags Onei ish descended on the courtroom re was no demonstration At latitsing Governor Murray an Wagoner said that he would ke no move to intervene Michigan aw does not provide for capital punishment and in 1938 when Anthony SUBMAR'NF ART STn Vsn Horn of hula Vtsla Calif xlcnelmsi first class nil on deck nf t) 8 submarine and works on sketch' depleting llsliter aspects of life In nsvjr In wartime vn Horn is stationed In rsclflc- Clasaified advertisements are oftai the fore runners a good fortune.

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