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Transcript-Telegram from Holyoke, Massachusetts • 4

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PAGE FOUR HOLYOKE DAILY TRANSCRIPT AND TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY JULY 20 1932 TRANSCRIPT-TELEGRAM SUBURBAN NEWS ithampton WILLIMANSETT CHICOPEE Aldenville TO FLUSH POND AT MfSS GRACE GAR A 45 Lamb Strati Ttl 7559-J (Correspondrnt) MRS ASN4 LEFEBVRE 31 St Louis Avtnue Tel 606-M Correspondent Aldenville Autoist In I roily Crash Fined $60 REP GRANFIELD ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR ANOTHER TERM GIVEN SUSPENDED FINE FOR DRIVING MACHINE WITHOUT INSURANCE Louts Morey of this town pleaded guilty to charges of having operated an auto without a registration certificate and without Insurance when arraigned In the Northampton District Court yesterday morning and he was fined $16 on the first charge and a fine of 1100 Imposed on the second was suspended for one year State Trooper Michael Lewis was the prosecuting officer fEttpERTAIN IN HONOR OF MISS DUCHARME The Mlsaea Evelyn and Anna D'Amour entertained a recent evening In honor of Mlea Eva Du-charme at her home on Bridge street Game ware played and dancing enjoyed Musical numbers featured Lapointe in vocal solos and saxophone numbers by Louis Turcotte A luncheon waa served by the hostesses The Water Department Is mak lng arrangements for the tnatal-ation of a meter on its main on Granby Road Aldenville for the convenience of bathers at "Moonlight The department hopes to be able to flush the pond once a week so that adults and children may have the pleasure of bathing In the pond without danger of contamination The beach has been a popular place for more than 100 children and adulta who take a dally dip The Board of Aldermen Has approved a1 transfer of funds from the Police Department to cover the coat of maintaining life guards at the beach as a precautionary measure The owner of the property asks no rental but derives an Income thru the sales of confectionery soft drinks and hot dogs TENNIS TOURNEY TO OPEN NEXT MONDAY The annual tennis tournament on the local playgrounds will open Monday the Parkeand Playground Commission having voted to hold the tournament In spite of th-greatly reduced appropriations A small fee will be charged eaeh T-trant this year to cover actual coats of the tournament Alt tennis players are requested to file their applications with the caretaker at the grounds wher court are maintained Singles matches will be played at the Bherldan Dana Pond and Lincoln Oroy court The final will be ployed at Lincoln Grove HOLYOKE DRIVER APPEALS $50 FINE FOR AUTO VIOLATION TO ENROL CLASSES IN LIFE SAVING Rep William Granfleld of Springfield announced yesterday that he train will br a candidate for elactton to the House of Representative from the second 'district on the Democratic statement In astatement he attacked the Republican administration and avrr-rad that prohibition is one of thp utstandlnr lasues of the day Mr Granfleld la completing his Mcond term In Congress He was first elected In February 1930 to fill the unexplred term of the late William Kirk Kaynor and was reelected In the regular 130 election He Is a member of the Appropriations committee of the House In his statement he accused the Republican of unfairly criticizing efforts of Democrat In Congress in behalf of certain appropriation bill and declared that the "real raiders of the treasury are those intvest which are cloae to the ear of the present Administration He predicted that the Democratic party "oarouM make a cleim sweep! the foyemher election only In Kaaaa ch use! ts but throughout the It Is expected that Mr Granfleld will be unopposed for the nomination Two well-know Springfield men Joshua Brook and John Shuart are seeking the Republican nomination Leslie Duberger Red Cross Ufa guard and Instructor at the swimming classes held at Titus pond and upper College lake ha announced that enrolment for junior and senior life saving membership will begin Monday afternoon at Tltu pond and Tuesday at upper College lake during the regular hour from 3 to 5 o'clock The children are urged to enroll for this Important achievement Archie Neveu of 49 Ludger street Aldenville whose car collided with a trolly car on Rock-rimmon hill last night pleaded guilty to charges of drunkenness and wet driving tn district court today He was fined a total of $60 In his report to the traffic bureau this morning he stated that hts sight Is getting poor and that he does not believe he should be driving at night The car was wrecked In last accident but nobody was hurt according to the report Seeral Wllliniansett young men were arraigned this morning for assault on Stephen Sambielln of Crossett avenue West Springfield The latter claimed that ho was camping on Catherine street Wlt-llmnnsett and Jhat the youths gave him a beating His head waa swathed In bandage The defendant this morning were Emile IjaBrescque of 998 Chicopee street Edmund Dereslnskl of 14 Norman street Lester Hill of 3 Orange street Frederick Harris of 45 Bern! street and Romeo Rlcard of 14 Warregan street All pleaded not guilty to assault charge and the csfseswere continued to Friday for a hearing Leo Lanoue of 12 Roberta street pleaded guilty to charges of speeding and operating without a license He was fined a total of $15 John Nawracj of 24 Chicopee Street was charged with using profane language which he admitted The case was placed on file John Btrycharz of 25 Exchange street denied a charge of fishing without a llcenae The case was continued to Monday for a hearing James Allen of 454 South Bridge street this city pleaded' guilty to a charge of operating an auto after his license to do so had been revoked when his ease came up In the Northampton District Court yesterday morning and he was fined $50 He appealed the fin and went to jail when he was unable to provide $2Q0 ball pending hearing before tht Superior Court In September He was arrested by Patrolman John Meehan In Main street Northampton early yeater day morning Gavron Louis Freitag Frank Marengo and John Nash Charles Fontaine Howie McDevitt Rene Bellrose Mike Corcoran and Jim Mulligan and Sharkey Lester Jackson of Spring atrebt I convalescing at the Hoi yoke' Ti6ldTsr fTr i recent opera tlon MANY ENTRIES FOR OOLF TOURNAMENT More than 0 local golfer have entered for the annual golf tour-namebt to be conducted by th Hillside Athletic cluh at Salmon BrodRT TTri by Bondar' Charles VanKeuran ta In charge Of arrangements and those who W'lsn may file their entries with him 4 his home 22 Union street Other members who are authorized to accept entry fees are Charles O'Brien William Thomas Kolb Francis and Ottarles Healey and John Wright The tournament will open 10 a for ona round of 18 holes "klrKera" handicap rules will be used Belchertown South Hadley SOUTH HADLEY TEAM BEATS HAMPDENS PERSONALS Rt Rev Msgr A Desroch-er of Webster I the guest of his brother Napoleon Desrochers of Grattan street Alfred ltmothe of West Spring-field was a guest of Mr and Mrs Joseph Lamothc of 426 McKinstry avenue Sunday Edward Lavigne bf Hawley Is visiting Ephraim Ducharme of Providence street lor a few days Arthur Forcter of QrBttan street who Is employed In New York was the week-end guest of hi parents Mr and Mrs A Forcler of Grattan street Mr and Mrs Emile Archam-heault of Trilby avenue and Leo Blanchard left this morning for a vacation at Manchester wrfero they will be guost of relatives and friends Miss Dubois of Percy street haa returned home after a week'a vacation In New Haven Conn Mr and Mrs I-afleur their son Leo and Roland and their daughters Lucille and Doris spent the week-end st (Jusbbln iAke Miss Marguerite Rohltsllle and Robert Robltallle of Trilby avenue spent the week-end In New York City Arthur Plon of Boston was a recent guest of Mr and Mrs Emile Archambeault of Trilby avenue Clifford Stanley so nof Mr and Mrs Alfred Stanley of MrKInstry avenue spent the week-end with relatives at Iaadmlne Lake Mr and Mrs Hetry Garrow and family of Dale street have motored to Canada where they will spend six vacation visiting rela- FIXED FOR ROAD LAW VIOLATION' Thomas Ashton of this town pleaded guilty to a charge of violation of the road law and he was fined I lb when he was arraigned In Northampton district court yesterday He was charged with turit-tng tflvthe left when it was unsafe to do A charge of speeding was placed ort-feflle The South Hadley horseshoe team chalked up another victory Inst night beating the Hampden street team in three straight Art Scores: First set Caulkln and Hough 52 and Moml-tello 24 econd set Capletrant and Orcutt 51 Carlin and Shea 9 Orcutt and Cross 60 Connors and Hogan 45 For matches rail 602 Manager Howard ST ROSE CIRCLE 5 HAS ANNUAL BANQUET The St Rose Circle daughters Isabella held Its annual banquet at Mountain Park last evening Loter the members attended the how- at the Casino and the firework display The arrangement were In charge of Mra Thomas Smith Mrs Maurice Moynahan nd Mrs William Fleming FRANCO-AMERICAN ASSN MEETS FRIDAY HONNORS OBSERVE SILVER ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mra Thomas Honnor of 14 Main street were surprised by 40 neighbors and other friends Monday In honor of their 25th wedding anniversary Mr Honnor was born In England and earn to the United States with Mrs Honnor on thel rweddlng trip In 1 903 They made their home in Milford Conn for five years and moved to Easthampton 20 years ago Mr Honnor la a member of Ionic Lodge A and A and of St Philip" Episcopal church He has been employed by the Eaat-hampton company for 20 years Mrs- Honnor 1 a member of Doric Chapter 8 8t Philip church and ha been active for many yean on the Republican tow committee She ha been the collector for the Helping Hand society for several years Mr and Mr Honnor received glftsi Including money The pres-entatlon speech waa made by Mrs E- Howe RAID MALTES HOME IN FRONT STREET Granby LOCAL PASTOR SPEAKS BEFORE CLUB ON TODAYS PROBLEMS Rev Dr John Allison pastor of the First Presbyterian church delivered an interesting address on the topic Times Like These" at the weekly meeting of the Northampton Rotary club In Hotel Northampton Monday evening Ir Alison took up many of the present-day problems traced their origin to the source and then offered a solution "In a world darkened by depression" he declared "the only elixir of new life 1 a drop of courage Instilled Into the business of the He pointed out that cooperation has become the funda-' mental basis of trade that competition is no longer the Ilfs In trade as was stressed tn the past There are three stages of buslneaa competition elimination and cooperation the speaker declared The first one brings no profit to or the public the out to the general all business He slightly from hts to condemn all war and fruitless He Miss Helen Durgtn of Mount Holyoke College 1 assistant supervisor at the summer school of religious education which opened yesterday at Keene ARSENAULT IS HELD UNDER $5000 BONDS Federal Agent Walter Bowers and Patrolman George Mllette (ff the local liquor squad raided the home of Vincent Maltes of 130 Front street yesterday and found 21 case of beer and four gallons of distilled spirits Malles was locked up for violation of the pro-htbtlon laws and wllb arraigned before United State Commissioner Fred Bennett In Holyoke Friday afternoon Member of the QhicopT Chicopee Falls and Aldenville dlatrfcfa of the Franeo-Amertean association will hold a mass meeting Frt day evening In Union Canadian hall on Center street An Invitation also has been extended $0 the civic group st Wllllmansett jd Falrvlew which have not affiliated with the Franco-Amerlcan aa aoelatton tn other sections rto t-ted the meeting Friday Candidates for representatives In the state primaries hsve been Invited to address the member for a limited time Edward will preside Aldenville Pascal Arnaulf 43 of Washington avenue was arraigned In Northampton district court yesterday on a highly serious statuatory charge alleged to Involve a local girl under 1 years of age The CMe was continued to Friday for hearing and Arsenault unable to urnlaJUTbe fm hv 1 1 was tlves and friend Mr and Mr Arsene Ralneautt AI I VII I AP and family of 92 Market atreet AUAILIAKf Chicopee Falla have returned from a vacation with relatives in WHIST TOMORROW Charles Gallup haa bought the horse sheds back of the chapel that were owqed by Arthur Warner Nelson Kellogg Mra Cynthia Smith and Luclua Nutting and 8am White and his sons have taken them down Mr Gallup been putting up summer home among the cedars on the hill near Aldrich lake and the fine timber of the sheds will be of value In building Mr Charles Colder who formerly lived on the farm now owned by Dwight Randall has been In town visiting frlsnd Two of her -xvos-a t-o-riilUrt at the State College at Amherst this seaaon Mis Elizabeth Reed daughter of Mr and Mra Harry Reed Of Taylor street leave Saturday for a two weeks" outing at the same place County Missionary John Wlghtman of Florence was in town Monday arranging for a meeting for the ministers of this section to plan for some special service during the fall 5 card scores xml i taaty buffet Jun -rheon A brief entertainment by Vina McClure who is popular as a local comedienne and singer Is to be feature of the program Mr and Mrs Uldege Fortin and Mrs Monty all of Farnham are the guests of Mr and Mrs Ul-rtc Bessette of Trilby avenu for a few days Mr and Mrs Joseph Lussler of Montreal have returned hme after1 showed where a vacation with Mr grid Mrs Alme Motneau of McKinstry avenue Miss Florence Emerson of Ware Is the guest of Mr and Mrs Odilon Desroehera of Grattan street for a few days Mr and Mra A Lapointe and Mra Carrignan all of McKinstry avenue have Returned home after a few' slay at St Anne de Beaupre Canada Dr and Mrs Lorenzo Remy of Grattan street motored to Webster Sunday to visit Dr thetndivldual last two work satisfaction Of branched out original topic as unnecessary every dollar for war and war reasoned that war because rather than a of reaching an "In times speaker said of citizens In who are masking ho are making type he declared making good SWIMMING POOL SAFER The Glendale street swimming pool ha been made much safer and cleaner for the children oTTffr town by the removal" of tree stumps and branches Tree Warden Joseph Kennedy with the assistance of five yuong men made the pool four feet wider and eight feet longer by the removal Of the tumps The recreation committee wishes to thank the Western Countlea Electric company for the use of It block and tackles which made possible the removal of theae obstacles- TO REPLACE OAK TREE The oak tree planted on the Smith Memorial park with exercise In honor of the Washington blcentennsl under the auspices of tht South Hsdley Tost American Legion on day I dead according to tree specialist Replacement of the tree by the Legion la expected taxation went for preparation He no one ever won a war Is a destructive constructive means end like these" the there are two types a community those good and those good The second are not only but they are also making goodness Mr and Mra Alfred Menard of Grattan atreet and Horner Lapointe have left for a motor trip to Canada where they will be gueata of relatives and friends for a few days Mr and Mrs Roy Dalgnault of Worcester have returned home after a visit with Mr and Mrs Joseph Hoy of Trilby avenue Leo Hamel of Grattan atreet haa left for Canada where he will be the guest of relative and friend for a brief visit The Ladles' Auxiliary of Davltt Post will hold a public whlat party tomorrow- night In the grounds of the Davltt Post Horne on Center street The committee In charge Including Mr Amy Blais Mrs George Geho Mr Albert I Mlnle Mrs Haphla Mitchell Mrs Beatrice J'ffiYere Mr Irene Mason Mrs Dora Itlherdy Mr Ruby Rolan Mr Etlne I Beau Mrs Francis Dendy Mrs Inrelda Allen Mary Unehan and Mary Clotek ha arranged for prizes for high CALLOUSES New Improved doublo-acting treatment! Ends pain Inatantly Removes callous in 48 hours Safa Cost but 85c At all drug and shoe stores Dl Scholls Zi no-pads Today's Cross-Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFTER RERUN SEETHES (Continued from Page t) ADDRESSES ROTARY Charles Tucker of Northampton was the speaker at the meeting cuf the Rotary club last night Mr Tucker took the Rotarlan on an Imaginary ateamshlp voyage to the Hawaiian lalands John Czelua-nlak was guest of the club Dinner was served by the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil war Prussian police JVe1 Solve This Puzzle and WIN a Brand New 1933 Philco Radio Balanced-Unit Baby Grand Here is your golden opportunity to WIN this most attractive latest model Reven (7) tube PHILCO Ha by Grand Radio A marvelous performing Superheterodyne Receiver containing 7 Philco Higji-Kffieieney Tubes including 4 Pentode Tubes New Electro-Dynamic Speaker Superb Walnut cabinet of rich Gothic design trimmed with Australian Oriental wood You can win it! CRASHES SCHOOL GATE Henry Shea of 1444 Dwight street Holyoke driving a sedan northwest on Franklin street H5P yesterday lost control of the steering wheel when he struck hole in the road Shea crashed Into the entrance gale of the Sscred Heart Parish school smashing It The car was slightly damaged The driver agreed to pay all damages Ufflcer John Hughes Investigated CAN YOU DO IT? SURPRISE AWARD Tor Every Contestant Yes that in exactly what mean! Every conteatant who aenda a solution to this Puzzle will re-ortve special mirprtnc award A surprise sward that will surely delight you It will come to you In the mall together with free descriptive literature telling all about the marvelous new PHILCO Radio development that world-famous 16X Philco Model Radio the greatest of all rsdlo musical Instruments controlled the fore for years The Von Pa pen government assumed more power than any German government Republican or Monarchist has had were ended In Prussia comprising two-thirds of Germany and including the moat important Industrial section The president named General Rundstedt of the regular army to command the agected regions H4 placed police under his command Von Papen obviously yielded to demands by Adolf Hitler Fascist leader and Alfred Hugenberg leader of the Nationalists that the Prussian administration pass Into the hands in order to quell political riots Riot have claimed toil lives and thousands of injuries Ithln fh past month The Socialist and Catholics claimed that the Prussian police were unable to control th situation The riots were caused by the removal of th ban On uniformed political organizations chiefly Hitler's brown shirt army they said Berlin and other Prussian cities seethed Under the state of emergency In Berlin and Brandenburg civil rights were suspended and ths most drastic regulations put in force Including the death penalty for some offence The Prussian government prepared to resist A United Pres cor-respondent vising the Interior interior ministry found various cabinet official still in their offices telephone ringing wildly and attendants rushing around Evidence of military rule was visible In the Wllhelmstraaac center of the government where a detachment Of Infantry with machine gun reinforced the ordinary guard of the Reich chancellery A hundred yard sway on the same street the military occupied th buildings of the Prussian prime ministry preventing anyone from entering or leaving No restrictions were placed on civilian movements tn the street however Ttye defiant Prussian cabinet met jgn! ilfctded to see a supreme court order immediately annulling th decree as a violation of the constitution Pending a supreme court decision th ministry will aeek an Injunction to restrain Von Papen from functioning as commissioner Mia Ern Koehler of Holyoka street we urprted al a dinner party In honor of her birthday last night She received many gifts The ladles" Social Circle of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon the home of Mr Evs Roekey in Knlpfer avenue Mrs Stella Thorpe of Payson avenue att ND" Ann Halford of Summer street hsve returned after spending several iaya with Mis Florence Jarvis of Boston and at Provtncetown and Lowell The American Legion will meet In ts room In Union street Thursday evening The Daughters of Union Veteran of the Civil war will hold an important business meeting Wednesday night In the Moose hall Upson of Summer street supervisor of the ground at Wll-11st on Aacdemy ta spending a two weeks' vacation tn New York City' and Reading He will return Friday 11 Mis Betty Strong of Westfleld ts visiting her aunt and uncle Mr and Mr Henry Strong 5f West street Mrs Olive Downey of Northampton street is visiting her sister Mrs Raymond Blakeslee of Springfield Mr Archie Rasa Of Northampton street was taken to the Cooley-Dickinson Hospital yesterday for treatment Daniel Morton of New York City Is vlsltln Mr and Mr Telea-phore Boucher of Northampton at feet Contest Closes Saturday 6 July 30 1932 FIRST PRIZE PHILCO Baby Grand Latest Model Radio Philco 7-Tube Superheterodyne receiver In beautiful cabinet of Gothic design RuIm- Read Carefully 1 Use any number from 1 lo 16 Inclusive and arrange them In the lilan squares so that they total 27 tn every direction 2 No number can be used more than once 3 Prizes will be awarded according to merit Remember aklll originality and neatnez will count henvtly In your favor No element of chance ta Involved 4 The prize winner will be selected by three leading newapa-per representative 5 In rase of a tie duplicate prize will be awarded Only one member of family ts eligible to participate and no employe of this organization li eligible to participate 7 All entrants to this game Of akll) must agree to abide by the decision of the judges 8 foams and addresses of the winners will be dlaplayed In our window assumed part entrances dressed with beak VERTICAL 1 revolve regular 3 an outlet 4 close guided merit attitudinize 8 inactively find fault continually egress 11 otherwise 12 hinder 16 metal- bearing vein 44 turn about as if pivoted caused to be 45 a cardinal number SO black oily liquid contend 63 baneful on who ensnares animal 59 bustle 61 a furtive look vigilant 64 ovHr again unde ranged a light bost HORIZONTAL -turned backward on of the first explorers of country 18 baking chamber claw spindle on which wheel revolve conduce irregular as if eaten way the pith of matter an insect metal guards a beverage 84 epike of corn broad Do not forget the closing date your answer must be In the malls to he postmarked before July 10 1982 Mall the cou--pon together with your solution of the Puzzle to sny of the Addresses below This group of Authorized Philco Dealer have Joined together to make possible this grest Prize advertising Philco offer A handsome Philco Bnhy Grand and a big surprise award to every single other contestant PILL IN THIS COUPON AND MAIL IT WITH YOUR ANSWER TO I Any Philco Dealer at Address I Listed Below: 21 Lhioil 22 petition 24 beseech 26 a fine cotton muslin 28 grinding efface 80 was excessively fond 31 attestation 32 animal related to the marten 38 result -gained i 41 a temporary obliteration 42 a raised level space one who fastens firmly 46 settled an income upon 47 make dging an evergreen 61 unobstructed thin granted temporary use expression of regrot i 68 support 69 presently 60 take out quart yard Herewith I the solution ol yesterday's pussle aw 9 My Name Is My Address Is BE SURE TO WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS DISTINCTLY Adaskin Tilley Furniture Co Haskell Electric Co Suffolk nd Maple Streets 320 Appleton Street Barnett-Robinson Furniture Co Radio Shop of Holyoke Inc 439 High Street 362 High Street Heidner Son Inc 288 290 Mfiple Street ZEMO RELIEVES ITCHING BURNING ECZEMA Soothing cooling SEEMO brings prompt relief to Itchlni burning ktn even in sever reset relief comes ss soon as REMO touches the tortured skin Ecifme Ringworm Rathe PlmplO Pun buff end dthsr annoying of lp 87 corrected $1- -gratified 84 kind 86 a portion on her marriage It bronze It small sing ing bird ll-alao 10 bony reds attached to spine comfort 8 male sing Ifif vole I Ludlow face a $50 tax rate this year the $2000000 cut in valuation asked for by the Ludlow Mfg association Is granted Ex-Gov John Bartlett of New Hampshire Is not a candidate for Congress He wgi defeated tn January by William Rogers Dem-crat Mra Esther Eastman of Amherst celebrated bar 6th birthday thla weak mu: lift JJ yield to tht nothing antiseptic lotion ZKMO Mf and depeadablo All Drng-fflata lie 40c 111.

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