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Issued Tuesday Thursday ThuRSEMor Issue Saturday he ourier azette T Entered ai Second ClassC Mall Matter -G THREE CENTS A COPY Established January, 1846 By The Courter-Oaaette. MS Main St. Rockland, Maine, Thursday, November I 6, 1939 V olu m e 9 4 .................... Number 137. The Courier-Gazette Kickapoo And Travis [EDITORIAL] Rockland Lions THREE-TIMES-A WEEK THE VACILATING BORAH A FINE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Editor Efforts Are Being Made To That distinguished Idaho Senator William E. Borah serves Brilliant Bates College Grad, “The Black Cat” WM. O. FULLER notice thus early in the Presidential campaign that he will Associate Editor Secure Dockage Here For uate Defends the Modern FRANK A WINSLOW "exercise complete liberty of action in 1940.” Which means Nothing But Harmony Marked Renomination Both Ships that the venerable statesman who uses the Republican trade System Subacrlptlons 83 0C per year payable mark is getting ready to vote for a Democrat. Borah is con in advance; single copies three cents. Rockland Chamber of Commerce Edwin Edwards, talented Bates Of Mayor Veazie Last Night Advertising rates based upon circula sistent in only one respect—he is unlikely to support Roose is co-operating with the city au College graduate who won a tion and very reasonable velt again, being frankly opposed to a third term. If the NEWSPAPER HISTORY scholarship in France only to have thorities in the effort to secure ade Idaho statesman had remained regular at the height of hls Mayor Edward R. Veazie, nearing city $7500 and lias refunded three The Rockland Gazette was estab it nullified, for the time being at lished In 1846 In 1874 the Courier was quate docking facilities for the career, instead of continually acting as the "off horse" he the completion of hls first term bond issues. Because of this re- established and consolidated with the least, by the war in Europe, was Gazette In 1882 The Free Press wis Kickapco and the Travis which could undoubtedly have come to be President of the United was last night re-nominated by a duetlon in the temporary loans and established In 1855 and In 1891 changed guest speaker at the Lions meeting because it has been successful in Its name to the Tribune These papers Coast Guard authcrlties wish to States. "Independent” he calls himself; idiosyncratic we surprisingly large caucus, in which i consolidated March 11. 1897 yesterday, introduced by his grand getting a lower rate of interest both call lt. harmony and enthusiasm were locate at this port. The permanent father. Henry A. Howard, who was on the loans and the refunded bond 0----------- 0 o clearly registered. In a brief location here of the two ships would chairman of the November enter issues, the interest charges have I PREACHING VS .PRACTICING speech of acceptance His Honor War Is democracy's greatest ♦ be a great boon to the great num tainment committee. j been reduced $3000. By The Roving Reporter enemy —Admiral Byrd ♦ It is easier to preach than to practice what we preach. He spoke in defense of the modern * •* ber of fishermen, pleasure and "It has been successful in the | commercial craft which ply the Take for instance the case of Robert M. Dole, meteorologist Arts and Crafu College which has ' collection of taxes, collecting more Penobscot and adjacent waters. It for the U. S. Weather Bureau, whose forecast Monday advised been criticised for almost every [than the commitment each year At the home of George E. Torrey- SOLD FIVE TKAWLCRS wculd also give a welcome addition 1 all motorists that "motor cars should be protected in the thing from communism to atheism. and has reduced materially the May 14. 1889, a quartet recital was open." But Mr. Dole forgot something; he forgot to put some "The charge that colleges i Maine given for W O. Fuller, Jr., Em,, of lte c a u .s e They Were Not Profitable to the city's population. I amount of uncollected taxes of back anti-freeze in hls car, and when he motored into Portland the colleges at least) are overrun with La Cygne, Kansas. The organiza In Competition With the Diesel Every effort is being made to I 1 years. meet the requirements though there • next day it was behind a boiling radiator. He was quite Communists is most unjust." ac tion in question were made up T r a w le r s “It has continued the road tar- are many obstacles to be overcome. forcibly reminded of his delinquency. cording to the speaker. “The pro [ ring program and now has at least thus; Ariel Ladles' Quartet—Mrs. F. R. Spear, Mrs. D. N. Mortland. Mrs. United Stales Maritime Commis Kickapoo draws 14 feet of water fessors are termed radical, but the j two more miles of improved streets most radical thing I found among j than when Mayor Veazie took Louise Furbish, Miss Julia S. Spear. sion announces receipt of an appli and Travis needs about 10 feet. FROM OPPOSITE SIDES The berth formerly occupied by them was 51 Republicans and one 1 office. It has had acccepted for Mrs. James Wight, accompanist; cation from the Portland Trawling The Herald Tribune Bureau in Washington has been in Kickapoo was a section of Tillson's Democrat. Bates allows complete Congregational Church Quartet— dulging in a little straw vote practice. Republican members maintenance by the State, four Company for approval of the sale Wharf and this will be satisfactory freedom of speech. There was one Mrs. F. R. Spear, Miss Julia S. of Congress asked for their opinion as to the next Demo miles of road which would other of five trawlers to the French Line. Atheist, but even he believed in Spear, James Wight, George E. if it can be made available. Sev cratic candidate for President expressed the belief that Presi wise have to be maintained by the eral other properties are being municipality. Torrey, Mrs. James Wight, accom The applicant, a subsidiary of At dent Roosevelt or Paul V. McNutt would be nominated. Demo |h e principles of Christianity." ■ The speaker referred to Bates' panist; Iopas Male Quartet—Her lantic Coast Fisheries Cempany. studied and soundings made but in crats asked as to the probable Republican nominee indicated "In co-operation with the Fed- most cases there is not water enough compulsory chapel where a short eral and State Governments lt bert M Lord, William F. Tibbetts. New York, stated in its application their belief that Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan even for the Travis. A generous but inspirational religious service lias accomplished much in the way Harry E. Knowles, Oeorgc E Tor that it had offered these steam would win over Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio by about a 10 offer from Sncw's is being studied Is held He referred to High School of permanent improvement, a few rey, Mrs. Carrie Burpee Shaw, ac trawlers for sale because they were to 8 margin. But meantime it was stated that Vice President to see if there is sufficient depth of as more or less of a playground ! of which are, the construction of companist. not profitable when operated in Garner’s friends would push his candidacy irrespective of water. to college as an institution where four miles of city streets, one mile competition with diesel trawlers whether President Roosevelt sought a third term. And a There seems to have been no Mayor Veazie is working closely kork has to be done—where one of cement sidewalk, 4000 feet of The vessels, all of which are ap hint is being dropped that Congressman Joe Martin, Repub limit to the membership of the with the Chamber's committee Can learn how to live a life and live sewer and most important of all, wight proximately 139 feet long, were lican floor leader, might be included in the possibilities. Philharmonic Society- which includes John M Pomeroy. It thoroughly. Mayor E. R. Veazie who was again I the stone bridge on Limeroek street built in 1919 and 1920 and are coal famed unit of the Maine Music Homer E Robinson, Charles H O---------- 0-----------o chosen as the Republican standard which meant the elimination of a burners The application stated Guests yesterday were Justice Ar Festival. The following additional Berry and John M. Richardson. THE EUROPEAN WAR STATUS thur Chapman of Portland. Rev. b e a r e r . very serious hazard." that no American citizen has shown list has been submitted: Mrs Eve There seems to be no degree of definiteness about the war The nomination was promptly any interest in purchasing the A E Luce and King Lion Carswell line (Snow) Cross. Mrs. Susan KNOX COUNTY SHORES situation in Europe. The Germans continue to pick off British said that he was doubly apprecia- I seconded by Freeman S. Young, trawlers involved which are regis of the Camden-Rockpor: Lions Foss. Mrs. Vivian tFoss) Hewett. ships and to make sporadic airship attacks, but the battle on tive of the honor which had been ( who referred to the active part tered under the names. Brant. Ccot. Club. Dr. Carswell extended an Mrs. Hilda Keyes, Marie Browne Representative Ralph O Brew the land appears to be getting nowhere, and in fact is the invitation to the ladies night which conferred upon him. which Mayor Veazie had played in Qardiner •Camden). Feme Brown. Loon. Penguin and Plover. ster was informed yesterday that greatest mystery in the whole situation. Diplomats gamble his club is to hold at Tranquility "You have signified your ap- ] securing the new industry at the Ogarita • Rosel Rugg, Mrs Mabel $21,037 of WP.A.