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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 1

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i i 1 i h- 1 i i i i i ll-- "-T: Piv- "vv lyft established 8if PRICE THREE CENTS i i I 1 I -j I r-S: at State Cirange (Lonvention 1 1 -i Chov Cjardiner in Word of (Sheer Future of Maine of State esa rtf Sons and Daughters Optimistic Message -ft ft if-1 i Adopt- 8 1 ir ili''Hk-gV?" II! A osins Sessiot ties to Bid for Hier" ectnaty! I' Election 'Action by 11 tI fili mm Jarid ISev? Jill -T 'i ealinz -pT-i 7 the TuUivUv rly shoju New 1 I-L' ill'JI Ji I'li ees dealii with potatoes anc rralids'iti 1 il-ll nglandlhave riij vj tiMiijii ArlStO! 'll I I a repreicntativ ll tu iri -J 'L After i i 'V ftree Hours of Harsh Criri-Precedes Administer-1 ing of Oath Si- I 4 Aho Rap Gov Fisher lotion Declaring Grundy fat Entitled to Retain1 Seat Jg 1 Referred CO 'Com- to mittee i'! LI I- i'1 1 1 fjshlngton Dec Joseph Pennsylvania sd-eaeed happily to the Senate ros-tsB tonight after three hours of fipb dlscuMlon' Dver his right' to est atkl took the oath of office for the first time! since William fVjrc the Republican lower of jWhdelphla made that: same ad-nact and was turned back two jars ago Pennsylvania tonight two both Republican ''i-'1' i 'j Jbe Pennsylvania manufacturer iad veteran high tariff advocate ltd nnlled frequently during the ham In which 1 he heard himself ind Governor Fisher of Pennsyl-nsia who appointed him! assailed la ootspolcen language long time was passed In deter-rtniny what to do with thei resolu tun of Senator1 Nye Republican 'garth Dakota proposing to declare jut Grundy la not entitled re biB bis seat because of his parti Option in the two million dollar Republican primary of 1926 which resulted In the nomination1 of Governor fisher Finally without even a vote the Senate approved (tan of Senator Johnson Republican California referring the resolution to the elections committee and ordering the immediate ad 'N Blustering of the oath i Chairman Shortrjdge ofthe elcc bobs committee protested 1 the (Continued bn Fsge Col 1) 'J Fuller Raps Vare i And Seri Gillett I-1! Malden- Mass Deci-ns Fuller former I governor hi Inc his remarks on1 1 his belief Bat linen should be washed el ln Kates Senator Frederick Olllett tad took a Mep nearer his expected innouncrimjnt as candidate to public tonight rapped United ncreed Senator Olllett' Who will ntlreln 1930 Speaking fct the annual crow Sippev of the: Malden deliberative kMrmhly Ful)er said that: he -did Sot believe that Senator Gillett was toiring the sentiments of the people of this state when he voted to 1 jal Kit William Vare 'api -senator Irom PrniiRylvanla' The former poyernor referred' to Vflre tln an uncomplimentary mariner i il I i 0 1 1: TELLS OF FOUNDATION Mew York Dec: 12-n-I-A note of optimism concerning the general activities of tils' home gtate was sounded by Governor: WlUlam Tu dor Gardiner In an addipks at the annual meeting of the taifans state Society 'of New York at the Hotel Delmonlco tonight 1 7he governor mention speelfi-canythe of the "Ma lne Foundation" byft ct of the lafel legislature1 jffor the irirpose of reviving and malntalnlz g1 either absolutely or1 as a trustee! a fund or- funds arid -applying jrt the 'ln come and principal to promote the common welfare of the people and through the well being of mankind out the State ofMalnefl 1 The creation of such founds: tlon he said a vital need and stood fair to benefit the state great ly In years tocome i i it I Gpvernor Gardiner ft expressed hopq for marked progro a In Industrial activity! ln Maine during the coming year He emphaslzec the advantages of the state In living 'and labor conditions which would enable go to Maine the state highway and b'ldge conn ml of use in structlon which has been handling the yearly I increase in summer tourists entering the state Ji 1 i ill1 I'i U'r-' I1 Missionaries Fs ite Unknown ih! Chin Shanghai Dec anxiety la felt forj th! American Catholic' mlssl Kaxlchow Klsngd'jiirbyldce i safety of lpnarles a COQ' beei Ingram cerrilng whom noth: i their T-W learned since Novi 30 saying 'Reds hav capture the cities about Kanchovj and the situation is serious" Communist or Red armies at thal time were reported to have engaged In wholesale murder 1 and Hooting i Repeated attempts ton communicate with KanchQw toi earn the ate of the missionaries have failed fate of the missionaries Re-open Fertiliir i ij a 'i i -i 1 1 1 in Plant St St Calais Dec 'ey plant atSI fitephe which has beet 1 Idle yeas la being reopened I tlller company alth Wll past five by" a fer-11s Dresser steam' of Calais as manager ne er'lpad of material already has ar rtvrd and employment will bq fur-nlsried to a'crew of 20 eii 1 i i 1 The recently burned j- mill at being re- Mills! Bi If built Mills lng if Moore's men built by Maxwell BrqaJ It will employ lg it bn the pdwe i ii -1 iii fiact law Officer -'el IFt i in ran I (Jh "i i 9 HM lit'1 Ij- expo rt ii tt I -I will prevent ij i 'H vr i 1 1 liyl indudir ectec M'jJjllJuf nram 11 I Frauds HI L'rtt-li Vu agnail- should da ireuiationiF Measures prodJcpt' adopted T- ii ie lor referendum i or Abb' I' -'l I I'l service 'ris Jus It wins a sjtek of i the Maine State Grange today' cos litlon of the withdrew hardsori 6f SLrohg jfom'aWee- oertd jhhitlc loi vtlpe office ij-' ifawford1a the to Ljegtejalmje defeated State Craw pm the by the wlthd Rii hardmri rif cou (tfawfojrd Sti to Lcglsjaiure Be iritor Mrl4H Re lidfleld by 179 vO ballot pjollirig majri's charoson was sri(criiming'JctriVprd ballot J' Ho lgk three arrlrrian of on the first iu-rl- cted overseer the second Clarer nearest of 242 Allison was reelected ttient (HoWsi -of! patniyraja'as reeli Sti te lecturer'1 lift: 'ft 1 frying duseJjof ljLubei'' napied KtewardJ defpstlng three 1 i -wi was eregtuig three op- llfCesne of Km! poi ients EL Car (jConlirinrd oh rage 7-Col 8) i iFjouIton! who succes ohn lkfiU-H if ltl lr "it who retired Xthe i i i if jppnventtoi! il stalled nvenuc fftfe clofsir g'iessiontc ii iV-tj 1 es Towns Make JL i Vf'J-'-ii iL'1 Need-of Unselfish Efforts in Every Community Word Walter Wyman a 1 1 il i i in- Guest Pittsfield 1 'li I -f'H K-J Technical Advice 1 of ilHb Great Organization Avail-)Ie to Towns Power Head Points Out i 1 i-li i (it Need Plttefleld Mel Dee an unselfish gjwup rii pen'Liri each city and town of Maine functioning iri the mterest of greater industry was stressed by Walter 8 Wyman president of the Central Maine Power company jlnan address here tonight at a meeting the Pittsfield Chamber' of 'Coirilmnce' have gotto nudu 'Mrr Wmaa' isid' along as we have' "We go The! kinds of prodictare changing kxi methods of nverehandislngarid manufacturing ilre changlxlg at I most aifid ratej 'goi to 'adapt triirselres as -lndlYkhials IDd as Icommririlttes to thesri he ciantlhued ought to' have committees studying riot ffom the selfish viewpoint but from" the1 viewpoint of giving the town itself jthe prosper-ity of industry: The kind that can be done at a profit In that particu lar locality An industrial survey of the towns of I this1 state has been made by a'Anq In New York and a skeleton' framework made in a Sneral way But things: ought to taken in hand by a1 group of men in each town riot morOLthan five possibly three to consider the problems of each town" I i fl i I 'H-f He- said thatj hist company was ready to furnish technical' advice to assist towns arid said that much can be done by determined men whether they put their shoulder to the wheel and go ahead! He cited as an example the building of the dam iion the Sebastlcook nver below Pittsfield a few years ago- -1-1' Mrj Wyman1 sgke very compre hensively on what 1 the Central Maine Power company and the New England Public Service Corporation are doing He sketched most entertainingly the progress of the Wymmn dam atj'Blngham from the time the site: was by Janies KelllherJ1 of Watervllle to the present point In (ts construe- KImm isaJ Wl a as tlon land his -graphic story of the frige CoL1 5) (Contlnned pn i 1 I Invalid Woman i bayed -from Fire Ffceport Eei 2--jAM 'Law-' fence Phelps aed invalid wife of carrle fir the RevJ Dr Phelps- pastor 6 the AAA a a 0 A parson consumed the building arid furnl- ge I today uie pull tureJ Dr Phejlps awakened by smoke aroused his wife 'arid Mr if wvia wasMaiI and Mrs: Chester Luntjwho resided who reel 1 1 Mrai in' the same building Lunt carried Mrs Phelps to safety Dam- age to the parsonage was et timat- ed at $3000 i ti-1 Llf Civil-WaijiYete: I Dies' at Brunswick 1 1 -I1' 1 i l-M I 1 Brunswick Dec- IZMAT-f James Hicks one' for the few Bnins-1 wtek' veterans surviving! the 'Civil age of n-BMl B1M Vln War died here today at the 88 years! 1 He Was a member of- the Vicent Mauntfbrt Post A and or tnany years served aX an of- flceri He leaves a son Hicks of Boston tt Lewiston Weather i Lewiston Dec l2-r-() Lewiston er of' the seasem todayr Official and Auburn et the coldest weathJ thermometers registered one degree below1 zero at 7 AJ but had 'risen to 12 above 1 at noon Unofficial readings ranged from Iserq to :10 below (11 5 1 l-'- 'H ('' Minutes wLE HLk'IM' A TQjDEMP If'lZRFlf teen mlriutes been electi 'Emma' HarrlrigtrinL Bdal jvas riranted a have preirijrid'tbr execution lip' the iai'alTltortfif olS until December SO to p'Rqosey: governor tele wlsf Lawe6 presentations by st'trieyhad'rils denee Iie' warden! Immediately 'wlth'th thony'Petersen Protestant at the prison who Was ini rie Hjleatt house' and who Informed fcirjhank Ood Biel xclaimril whien 'Dr Retereenr toid him" pf thi i I I UK I tl Mrsl Hajrrlnglon ioriher 1 atresi Arid the wife of Guy -Harrington stock actor formerly jof Binghamton NJ' Yi'l was 'found slain In her upper West Side apartment Decern her 241 1927 Ai short tlfiie later 1 addressee foujnd' in roorit New Hsvei ad been occupied by I Conn4 PortlanidGrand f-k-f-'-fii iJi-'fil Pprtlsnd DOctiia M' The grand ourtiiberejat6djS returned 23 iridtnjentrir jthef majority of jwhich IkUeged) liquor jury of the iL i i- were tloris were returnedagalxu(t: Edward Sufi Uvan of Fall River Masst Loonard coritrabrand whiskeyi Anotheil Indictment was brought sigains1 Oeorge of St George Qu of smuggling liquor Ifirci Deitrc ys tHaiysweri of a truckload -p FH-it L' k' iT-1 Ll'-'k ayundeternriried origin completely rifstrereed the Ben Ci rm) atjj Long i ft' Equality The reso utio I bit! New 'England I li X)ri00000 pf trie 1s Sought 'aftir would 856 )t assenting be' tajxe pr rprlated 1 Is pa rtl efl said that th Grange horiid urge those' 4njsu- thbrlty to iriake ample provision to Jr (store equality agricultural jopj "unity between the several sec of! the jcoimjlry in coordinating irm It a dded 't aat the ape-al conditio is ol ew'l migandkreij iL Auction find marketing be akext account -girding was pi pa thy th to en our if in almost cordial ery 'actlvity ealeu -wider ri tilii i 'iridui Grange' Mes- gej'a-wicu Hi1 1 of eledtrlclty in Mall ea and he tnesf The llyi 'cor imends to great' fit Id open for electricity on Lhe farms o( Maine i by ie increased of that (power in ol (Contlnned on Page the utilities ala i 3 her narts of Col CHAPLAIN fi Toronti i- Sti 1 'thlls bdestch: i -j i says'ftt at of new iprint have plari'tq Increase ton atjijthe -G jrsjrmdtlcA newisprlnt' Vll Lv itepf 1 newj cointracts to riadianmariuiact ridonjed the price tot pk' ufacturers give! rip the' price arapd custom: of S55JSd de by following tween paper 85 a (tracts quoting) latj year's torigtithemillsj1 ufarituriers tere lnfcainrii -conference benlofjthe Canadlaril Newsprint Stltute and (Premier LTaschereau rThe (threatening a iMcJuj Itewspapeij: threatening attitude of the ItewspapeijJPubliahers afi-i and the cejrtalnty that fn Amerlci isociatldn face Di this opposition i "itlonhl 1 Papier IT lobiripany 1 in with the Canadian riatl nufaC- turers In raising thei price to STO are (lai to be the rhetors lnfluCnc lng memberk of the 1 i (t-fer-W UmEerif 1 Yrk Jc The piper at Portbnd PoritlUndll: this my was eleptr111 imUL talJRallro1: and hThe district com Rumfosd1 Bartlett ast Bbstbri grid Tiilfcin cloudy and warmer with' some snow ihahgi ig! fain Saturday cloudy probaUy jnUnr- imoderatfe io Ire General Foreeast Thl'dlsturbenlce-' i llisimuri jwcdnctda i nglnortheristwaGl of an Increase In -r --ifihlgh and arid New Boston For Bofitbri pec ij 12 Tor with1 an hrotijgh ft south extonsltrii! Isoathw thepAtJantlcft 'states? The -emi Net changing and for snpw over PTlday New England on rains pn jf lantic stat Inf the MK New England1 i Norta InCreaslrig' i wlhda becoming ht 1 tes -I Hookp-4 and lijsoutheasi strong Fridsy isreast with rain night weather sreast' with rs wm i Radio ICondl 6ondiUonslforiere' oruy lhry aypnlng reception was not very i griod but: there was fan movement i later Regenerative (eta hi um In sevgnp locations evening! ire in sections of Augusta! rlH Hl'i --ti MASTER-: Hi- "ifflMdgfiL Group 20 to Ai BusiriessofUS kp si As ave Committee Wl Cat lyj Uut Fitjojects Auth- 'I' iXj ifL Ti i-' onzcq at Washington HASTE oilmen1 erlcan fina: lclal 1 fifelris oamed tlite an errjing1 Busines44 Suinfey called In Washington last HConferei Wl Julius Hf Barnes chairman the! conference arid of the comriilt-tee In ihe' iselectrii: said that emergency character eclits lit lijess situa(ion to ln added that! the1 committee wofild meet soon land that Ryrould ipja i-sibly be assisted alarger'ean'' thej'mesenit' (bu i-reflulre uMi procedure? mlltee wltri 8 64 fib riiembers representing an even I larger sector ot the iAmerlcan buslnessfleltL i jj ('Members ''of the! executive group selected are Owen1 Young chairman hje board of! the Electric Coimpany Myron i lor chairman of: the finance w-mittee of the United (States Stee! Corporation Thomas Lamorit Morgan 1 and Ca Raul Shoup president pf the Southern Pacific Company! -I Clairenre Woolley chairman (of the American Radiator Corporation HenryriM Robinson president of 1 the Los Angeles First Trust arid Savings Barik C' Teaglei president ojf the Standard Oil Company of Newj- Jersey: James Simp-president Marshall Field and Company i Chicago -Kelley president- Anaconda? Copper Mln-ng Company carpenter president National' Lumber -Manufacturers? Association i Minneapolis pierref 6 Dupont! Wilmlrigtojn: Dei? Lewis £: iiPiereon Irvine Dei! Lewis Trust Company George Horace-PhiladelphlaWalter Gifford president American Telephone sfiri Telegraph Co i Alvanj MacAuley president National Automobile Chamber of Contmerre! Detroit John Lonsdale president Amcjr-lcan Association 8L Is 8teuart 1 Cramer Cotton Textile Institute Ramerton North Carolina Charles Chcriey president National Industrial CQn ferenee Board Manchester Conn i Chairman -Barnes sald that of the data' submitted to the local Business Conference Indicates: that there fif nothing to cuse further timidity or hesitation rather wirrantg confidence In bUlzatlon! of business early stab held then as hostages tn ari and gate threagh whkh 1 ed of Ti where nreceessfal Comm: Moves III' Ijj- 1 Telegram to (Chairman of Federal Farm Board Urges Some Member Come tbi Maine -and Tell Producers hat jTliev Should Do to Secure-Represent i- 1 'L r-jtion or i 1 Hi j' 8 1 I I A- IT 1 i fi ados xoAinnrri' At A i i relief was discussed at monthly meeting he regular A telegram signed by chairman of the sent Alexander Lei of the federal' farm stetson i Ion was chalrmari in Wash ington in which it that some member of the board come to Maine at an early date to the! Aroostook potato grower agricultural producers What should 1 do to on the various commodity commit- tees where Rented and taken to entitle they should be repre- what steps should be utltle them to their share in the benefits of ment" move- dresses tor 0- Brewster The message echoed former Governor Ralph' and John Abbott mister of the Maine State Grange at the annual Grange meeting In Bangpr at which both expressed the opinion Maine and New England would i expend "he relief move-id get nut CoL 1) ment than they ever 1 (Contlnsed on Page i $2891 Damages t' In Alienation Suit Portland DecL12-L-(Si-Ernest Rrown an undertaker and hard' ware dealer at Gorhai was convicted today of alienaU lg the affec- tloris of Mrs Mary Oj Jovendale of that town and assessed damages of S'J91 in favor of John C- Loven-! dale who sued fpr IIOAOO SPOT THL CAPITAL GARAGE Next to the Augukta House for repairing storage and HI-TEST TYDOL i -i i el mi UASOL -k fc l' alaft I JV-Thc Maine development annilKlon Thursday took what Cbsirman Clarence 8tcson of Kuior drscrllird as to assure that Ma St share of the $500(100000 federal board fund The matter of Mine's participation In farmers' preliminary lne' will get jTT "Does' ic Strok hiiiy I FieM: orwj Aft Scan cJ jGet More Business in' i930 If you really want more business in after it1 8omone else does! L1 il More business comes U- him who hustles hii he waits urprising' too (I how a little printing i -T- Kennebec Journal Press' WHEN YOU rotts kind fail to' rioof rises I' all -bfs plftehar Tta Itmt OM Is shOs WViK Tsot to goto 1 pitchers srr kssplag sts oat loto all ss gpesktag of pitchers oaas ever sam tfaao sad look i tbk last werdita radios l-u NEED MONEY fox say pmrpsM 4 i i ti wkvrv aoooauaodaUona have bean axtaadad for SS Wia Py- 11 sul Tour incoma Interest 1 a' month on anpald bnlanca Here nap showing greands ef (titan state prison Aabnrn convicts captared attempt to gain freedom Warden Jenniags and gaards and bvlldlng la which Map shows Collateral Loan company lantiny aeehrred treops resceed warden' gaairdsL "i- a ir' 1 1- '( i IV rr ffJ A- yi 1 I ls Si? 'k IT 'iWAli'M 1 1 i 1 i i ifii- i a mu if ttlih ri i-.

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