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The Recorder from Greenfield, Massachusetts • 4

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The Recorderi
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Greenfield, Massachusetts
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4
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1 11 vv plPkl SSSf elepnone FJTMUy WW fi- adgSESEK Tn Silmoco HAU FUNERAL John Ruggeri 34 ILL Bans Bay State Horfes Due To Sickness rf a Locker Plant SS? Owner Succumbs I ''Vj i 1 i fy-t K- SHELBURNE FALLS Funeral services for Airs Bessie Hale of T9 Mechanic Street wpre this afternoon at tho homo of her nephew Phillip Craft of Conway Road Rev Walter Cbuch Jr officiated Burial was bi North Shirk-shire Cemetery in Gonwty Bearers were George Lawrence MartinWhalen Ralph Adler Herald Elmer Welter Pollard and Clifton Scott Smith Funeral Home made arrangements SOJKA At Franklin Cbua- ty Public 'Hospital Aug' 21 a'' son to Mri and Mm Louis Sojka of West Northfleld Road South Vernon grandson of Mr and Mr Lerar Barnes of West Northfleld and Anthony BoJka 7 of Turners FaHV- Deaths -V'-T RUGGERS At Frmkiiii 1 County Public HoepitaL John Ruggeri 34 Washington Street s' '-i -e- i -t Y- "Vk wm mum 'n New Coal Mine Fire In Belgium BOSTON '189 SMpmcnt ef hone a-from Massachusetts unless accompanied by certificate of health and evidence of vaccination was baipad last night by Rhode Island In an effort to nalt the spread ot eastern equlnins encephalitis sleeping slcknei Tha baa was ordered by Rhode Director ot Agriculture John Rage after the death ot horse believed to have been infected wtth the disease a Horae sleeping sickness lias been spreading through eastern Massachusetts countie transmitted to humans and horses by mosquitos Two Infants have died this year Massachusetts along with fen hones and a number of pheasant Musachusetts health authorities yesterday reported a four weeks old Infant and a 42-yearold woman both of Weymouth had contracted the disease There is a vaccine to protect hones but none tor human Dr Roy Feemster director of tho Massachusetts Division of Communicable Diseases said is transmitted to mosquitoes from infected birds and passed on to human and horses by mosquito bite 1 He said that no cases have been reported in western Musachusetts or on the North Shore and tost the disease has not been reported within a half-mile of the coutlin that It was about to be connected with the outside talking word but It-was-eoly-last month that the ntmora began having basis That wu when surveyors of the Lancaster 11 Telephone Co trudged through clearing a right of way and setting up guide stakes It is expected that poles will hr raised this fall and cable will be strung sometime next spring There was a fight in the (treats of Waterbury Conn last week Frances Dragon 41 of Bridgeport and Charles Dragon 37 of waterbury were arrested Charged with breach of the peace Mrs Emily Mats of Bristol Conn Is looking for a new home for a an out si zed coffee bean plant Mrs Matz a connoisseur of plant life got tho plant five years ago wen lt was only few Inches high But now It'i more than six feet tall and rapidly outgrowing the Mats household iv Nfiy TOM MBWUW BOSTON England vU 1 mcttM: -1 i'-1 otyNhr Englanderi take wch thing telephone pretty much tor granted Sol it i with corns surprise that i Announce Mr Bell' handy lit vra gadget finally has readied Sa wind Maine and it's due to reach Granby Vt sometime next Bummer The first telephone was installed on Cliff Island -six miles down Cuco Bay from Portland last month It replaces a two-way radio gyitrm used only in emergencies The lonely Island phone which serves1 lobsterman Carieton Cushing and his mother Mrs Helen Cushing postmisstreii technically is a 'mobile radio service operated by the telephone company It's boused in an obi mall truck and tt differs slightly rfom normal phone service Instead of the ringing of bell the subscriber is summoned to tho ptona by tho loud Mowing of a horn and the flashing of a pilot light which bums up to night hours while the operator awaits an -1 MEYER SERVICES Funeral services for Mrs Caroline Meyer of 174 Conway Street were yesterday at 2 pm at McCarthy Funeral Home Rev Roger Nichole of St James' Episcopal Church officiated Burial was in Green River Cemetery Bearers were: David and Francis Leitl and Lem and Fred Gauger ifARCINEUJL-Belgium -til Belgium had her second eoal mine Bra to IS daya today UnUfce tha flnt which claimed 263 live the brief Maze earned no easusitie Tbdays 'firs brake out Ha-a pumping station 8JS3 feet below tho surface at ths StChariei mbit south of Charleroi A short time later a mine ofOdal said the blew i under controt and an 41 men bad been brought lately to the aurfaee The mint He only a tow mflee from the Boll du Castor rite where 263 miners perished after bring trapped la the Aug I blue Earlier estimates had put the dM 'a-at 270 but an announcement toJ day that all hope of further survivors had been abandoned reduced the total EARNS MA Mlsa Fay Hunting RN daughter of Mr and Mrs Nathan Hunting is at the- Fay-Hunting home in North New Salem for a abort vacation Miss Hunting hae been at Columbia University the put six weeks completing work for her master of arts degree in the field of nursing She will receive her degree in December Mias Hunting instructor of science at Quincy City Hospital hu been named to the Columbia University Chapter Alpha Epsilon of Pi Lambda Thete national honor society of women in education She will return to her work in Quincy the day after Labor Day John Victor Ruggari 54 of 27 Washington Street proprietor of Ruggeria' Locker Plant i and Greenfield Rendering Company died thia morning at Franklin County PubUo Honltal -t Bom In Greenfield on May SQL 1922 he waa tho ran of Mra Rose (Obsta) Rugged and the let Anthony Ruggeri Ho wu educated In the Greenfield achoola and wu graduated from Greenfield High School Ho wu a member of tho National Frozen Food Locker Association the Elks and Chamber of Commerce He Raves his widow the former Anna LaMontagne his mother one sister Mr Pauline Harper 'thru brothers Sebastian Matthew and Alphonse Ah all of Greenfiald Funeral urvicu will bo hold from McCarthy Funeral Home Saturday at 8:30 with a Solemn High Mass of Requiem at 9 am at Holy Trinity Church Burial will be In Calvary Cemetery Visiting hours will be tonight from 7 to 10' pm end Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 pm Two Held For Boston Robbery BOSTON (XI Two former convicts today were held on suspicion of armed robbery after a Boston traffic policeman captured them at gunpoint minutes after a Back Bay locksmith shop wu robbed of $800 Patrolman Henry Sheehan on traffic duty nearby uw the two men run past him yesterday with two clerks from Swartz's Locksmith Shop chasing them and shouting thou men holdup" Sheehan took up the chase ed the two clerks and reached the date Navy Neptune was downed pursued men by Red gunfire off Swatow and taring a laid on Massachusetts BACHS At Terren Me-mortal HoepitaL Jkug 23L a daughter to Mr and-1 Mrs Georg fiachs of sa Adams Road granddau-jhter of Mr and Mr Winfred Hums of Greenfiald and Mr Elizabeth Boyden of Hoboken NJi great-granddaughter of William Dam of Plattsburgh NY BLUM Lit At Beth Israel Hospital Boeton Aug It daughter Lori Beth to Mr and Mr Benjamin Blsm of Watertown: granddaughter of Mr and Mr Louie Buchabaom of Brookline and Mr Rom Blum of Greenfield HAMILTON -l AT Fanrim Memorial HoepitaL Aug 23 -a km to Mr and Mr Charlft Hamilton of Heath grandson of Mr and Mr Milford Andrew of Northfleld great grandson of Mrs Jamei Andrew of Pittsfield HAMMOND At Franklin Count PubUe Hospital Aug 22 a daughter to Mr and Mra John Hammond of Been Plain Road Northfleld granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Murray Hammond of Northfleld Farm and Mr and Mr Walter Atwood of Palisades Park NJ great granddaughter of Mr Hammond of Northfleld KONOPKA At Franklin County Public Hospital Aug 22 a daughter to Mr and Mr Edward Kbnopka of 446 Bernardston Road granddaughter of Mr and Mr Michul Konop-ka of South Deerfield and Walter A Lawleu of Detroit Mich great-granddaughter of Robert Lawleu of Brattle-boro McLELLAN At Franklin County Public Hospital Aug 22 a daughter to Mr and Mr Hayden McLellan of 16 Pratt Street Millers Falls granddaughter of Mr and Mr Arthur McLellan of Turners Falls and Mr end Mr Watson Better of Millers FaU 'TAYlJCfR 'niiikllh'' County Public HoepitaL Aug 22 a ton to Mr and Mr Floyd Taylor at Hawley grandson of Mr Petri Taylor of Hawley and Mr and Mr Eugene Pole- answer Headlines Of The From the Christian Science Monitor over But thus far tho operator has stories explaining who's tor who not had to wait that tong for Mrs Cushing whose pbrt office is 100 feet from the telephone "So far' she says always heard the horn blow" Granby's population of GO souls for Martin" "Those conventions can be tiring has heard reports tor seversl years can't they Joa Martin" American Catholics Welcomed To Paris Two New Polio Cases In State BOSTON ifi The Maerachu-PrcnaK tts Health Department reported nor polio LaPrensa Boycott In Buenos Aires Fails BUENOS AIRES A boycott oDvcoii Nixon- (Continued from Pare One) dec The doctor laid he understood Nixon was working oa his acceptance speech Nixon stayed at hla horns overnight and looked in on hie father several times The rice mother also spent much of the night at her hue-band's bedside The elder Nixon watched the convention on the television set at the foot of Me bed In his home here lest night at hla eon wa renominated He ha no(-needed administrate of oxygen rises mUrighL PARIS (Xt A pilgrimage of American Catholic headed by the Moat Rev Jojn Wright Bishop of Worcester Mass was received at the Parie City Hall today The pilgrims kre visiting France part of the celebrations of the fifth centenary of the rehabilitation of Joan of Are Bishop Wright replying to an address of welcome from Jean Culler vice president of the Paris Municipal Council uid the memory of Joan of Arc wu the object of vdcafFatton in the United State of the member of this pilgrimage are of distant french origin" ha said they rehiain faithful to their former homeland What we admire above all in the French people are Its faith and liberty 33-year old Brockton woman and a 16-year old Waltham girl They were described as probably paralytic In type This brought the August total to date to 27 compared with 1307 In the same period a year ago nd by the Argentine Journalists' Union has failed Maximo Galnza son of La Premia's director Alberto Galnza Paz said today are not going to hire a single one of those Peronieta he said "We' have experienced no ill from the wvealierf boycott -On the? mdffiy circulation yesterday Jumped 10000 over the same day a week aga" The union charged La Prensa broke its word by refusing to robin of employes who worked1 for it while it -was con- Per on Avenue Police ideqtifiad the twoinan Vincent De Sciscto Kb! East Boston who has a record for larceny and Joseph A Russo '25 of Win-throp whoso record Includes an armed robbery conviction -J- 11 men were lost Another Navy plane was ahot at while esrdwjg for survivors but was not hit The US Navy spokesman insisted the Mercator was over neutral waters of the East China Sea at tho time the attack wu reputed then operatingA3-aUie early today one of them critically when their automobile went off Route 2A during a police chau the 1956 total to data to 61 com-partd vftUl 1743 to this date in 1955 Three Soldiers Hurt In Crash yi uiikrSiMfiii "7 The fouMngtne plane carrying four officers and 12 enlisted men wu on aiteoutioe training and mg Rushed Carlier presented Bishop Wright a silver-gilt plaque commemorating the 2000th anniversary of the founding of -Pari DR WHITE FLIES TO EUROPE CONFERENCES CLEARANCE Maine Man For Party BRUNSWICK Maine IB-Andrew Lindley 54 said he fumed and raged at the televised proceedings of the Democratic and Republican national conventions until he was goaded into doing something about it What he did wu to enroll a Member of tbt BuU Mwr-s Party in registering to vote yesterday Ths registrar told him that no Bull Moos Party exists it died out After the 1913 elections But Lindley refused to change his registration card "I dldjust what Yeddy-Roosevelt Jie went along with his pdrty and to hell with the rest of them" Lindley who registered for the first time in Maine said he ed to the speeches and what he called at the two major party conventions Lake Sadawga- (Continued from Page One) owners refused to contribute they abandoned the plan Sawyer also thinks the town would be wise to buy the property A town meeting-authorized committee Is studying establishment of a hydrant system In Whitlngham and Sawyer feels Sadawga would be a good source of water He also believes the town could develop the lake as a tourist attraction But unless somebody makes a first move soon for negotiations the lake will apparently go dry again PRIME MINISTER NEEDS NEW NIGHTGOWN AlOCUhed date tree Raptaee Won Tools New Foe FaU Pirating a ON ALL GARDEN TOOLS BOSTON Dr Paul Dudley White Boston heart specialist today wu enroute by plane to conferences with medical leaders in England Russia Finland Sweden France and Belgium The TO-year-old specialist who was a consultant to President Eisenhower when he suffered his heart attack waa accompanied by five other specialists Ha plans to return home Sept 24 Andrew Baker Jr 25 of 184 North St Burlington wu taken to the base hospital at Fort Devena He had serious head injuries and suffered from shock Taken to Burbank Hospital Fitchburg for treatment of cuts and bruises were Sp 3C Gerald Malzac 22 of Middlebury and PPC Andrew Vincent 28 of 26 Spring St Burlington Both were listed in good condition Patrolman Raymond Whitney said the trio returning to Fort Devens from Fitchburg in a car driven by Baker wu spotted speeding through this town Whitney pursued the car for two miles at a speed he uld wu In excess of 75 miles an hour before It careened off the highway Nixon Has Only Kind Words For All Smiths WHITTIER Calif (It President Richard -Nixon had olny good words today for hit only forrenomlnatian the mysterious Joe Smith The fictitious Joe Smith wu nominated yesterday by a member of the Nebraska delegation who said he wu trying to prove "that it wu an open convention" Nixon vieiting here with hie critically ill father wu asked by a newsman if he knew Smith He replied: is a very honorable name in the United Statu There are a lot of them who vote and I'll say nothing against any of Friday Nite SPECIAL RANK ROBBER KpiCTED BOSTON A Federal Grand Jury yesterday Indicted Robert Floyd 33 of Medford tor the $23497 armed robbery of the Revere branch of the National Shaw-mut Bank of Boston 1-00 HI Only Lawn Food 345 9 lb Bag (Oovera 1809 sq ft) 89 Kiwanians Enjoy Outdoor Roast Largo Philodendron Oa TreHs patrol mission" from Japan to Naha Okinawa the Navy said US patrol planes operating in China waters bava instructions to keep at least 12 nautical miles away fromthe Communist mainland The mining craft part' of toe 7th Fleet's Formou patrol ft ate waa baaed at Iwakuni Navi Air SUtlon near Hiroshima Japan The Navy announced two New Englanders among those aboard: LL Qndr Milton Hutchinson Cumberland and William Frederick Haskins Westport Conn CUMBERLAND RI un Lt Cmdr Milton Hutchinson 35 one of four officers and 12 enlisted men abpard the Navy patrol plane presumed shot down off the China cout entered the Navy as air cadet in July 1942 training at Chapel Hill NG He won his wings in 1943 and toon afterward married the former Ruth Roby of Newark Ohio They have three children Stephen A 10 Don 7 and Janet Sue 2 next week All are living' too far from Hiroshima" according to Qndr Hutchinson's parents Mr and Mr Thomu Hutchinson of Valley Falls Cumberland RI where the commander was bom Jan 9 1921 and attended grammar school and high school graduating from the Utter in 1939 Lut home at Christina 1954 the Ust letter to his folks arrived three weeks ago His mother said tha letter Indicated all wu wfcll with the family The number of licensed automobile drivers in the Is about 75 million Total population Is about 190 million BOSTON (XI Mayor John Hynes wu to meet with city de-partmenf Mfiiar'todajr'W- devise plans to speed up toe demolition of abandoned buildings before hoodlum gang cany out threats to them all down" The conference wu scheduled after firefighters fought six biases in abandoned buildings la the Rox-bury district The blazes were discovered Tuesday night After an anonymous caller four timet warned the fire department better tear thou buildings Extra police details have been assigned to patrol tenement areas where there are abandoned buildings The city of Boston already has appropriated $65000 to level abandoned buildings in the West End South End and Roxbury section Market Puts On New Show Of Strength NEW YORK The stock mar ket today put on its best show of strength in more than a week with key issues up 1 to around 2 points in the early afternoon Steel metal oil and aircraft shares were favored in a morning rally which foe a time extended gains to around 3 point Volume which hu been unusually low speeded up as prices improved In early afternoon prices were below their best with trading at a slower gait Transactions were estimated at around 2000000 shares for the day compared with yesterday's 1570000 shares lowest total since June 25 -Wall Street said a substantial rally wu no surprise faUowlni six consecutive declines which brought the market Into an oversold condition The Associated Press 90 stock average at noon wu ahead S130 at $18510 with industrials up $260 rails up 70 cents and utilities up 10 cent Cash A Cany FORMER COACH DIES PROVIDENCE I IP-Former Brawn University track coach IVank Herrick once employed an artist's model because of his excellent physique died at his home yesterday He was 88 Herrick posed tor a number of famous sculptural groups including the six male figures that adorn the frieze of the portico of the New York Stock Exchange EVERYONE ENJOYS OUR "TAKE HOME SPECIAL" 100 About 35 attended toe Kiwanie Club 'Steak rout Tuesday evening at Greenfield Health CApip The dinner was served wider cover because of toe rain The committee comprised Rev Roger Nichols Atty Philip Ball Jr and Paul Mehrtens Next week's meeting will be at Chri Eckhoff'k In Bernardston ONLY 5 W-' Man Gets Job By Returning Lost Purse LOS ANGELES JP The City Council is going to try to find a Job for unemployed window washer George Kandarian who found' eng turned over to police a purse containing $131 In handing over the money Kandarian uid: I had any want my money returned if I lost it" is a man who is honest enough to work for the city" said Councilman Harold Harby who received agreement from the Cbuncdl cm a resolution asking the Civil Service Department to try to find a Job for Kandarian THESE WOMEN! BpdTAkMio KARU1ZAWA Japan Prime Minister Ichiro wife says if hg' goes to Moscow to take a hand in the deadlocked peace treaty negotiations one item of his wardrobe will have to be replaced he will need new nightgown" she told a reporter old ones all have patches" MAN CHARGED WITH TAKING POSTAL FUNDS BOSTON Philip Boyle operator of a Randolph postal contract station hu been indicted by a Federal Grand Jury on chargee at appropriating $8545 In postal funds for his own use The indictment upturned yesterday said Boyle appropriated the money between Nov 9 and Dec 1954 YE1TER THE FLORIST S25 BERNARDSTON ROAD WERE HAVING AN AN I VERS AR? SAL INCUR YOl'KG SWIMMER DROWNS NORTH WOODSTOCK (XI An 13-year-old Brooklyn youth vacationing hero with his parents drowned last night wbils swimming In Shadow Lake Offldali said WUUam Firing checked into a cabin with his par ents Mr and Mrs Louis Firing early last night and want directly Mho lake to swfoi MEASURES RANDY ThresTglAu meuures of 1 cup 1 pint and 1 quart size will help you cook efficiently The meuures ars easy to wash too' A -T From Classics to ''Pops" Our' Selection' -Is Tops! 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