NUCVIER TOWNSMAN VOLUME 60, NUMBER 37 Ntitled, "West ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 24, 1948 PRICE, 5 CENTS Lutside Mr
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sting No pall or flowers gfi Earth, with her thousand Prize IMP.; to glory. voices, praise a 'God- elected a paint 1. DR LA FONTAINE 1, Jr., of North -S.% T. COLERIDGE prize award at vhich closed in NUCVIER TOWNSMAN VOLUME 60, NUMBER 37 ntitled, "West ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 24, 1948 PRICE, 5 CENTS lutside Mr. Sat- Con's hill. North is well known VIEWS ited several of Municipal ral displays. OF LOWING Parking EMOVED THE RUCKING 1/P°N 11 -01-V, u. Lot Urged & SON NEWS .40110 57 - W By LEON.%111) F. JAMES r e ef Need For Area When the miners go on their ten-day vacation on June 26 Seen When Town another coal strike may be in process. For unless Lewis and Md. 141111.- 141114 Installs Meters the operators can write a new •ivw contract to replace the present Agitation for a municipal parking one expiring on June 30, the va- area is growing daily as the time cation may continue beyond July for the installation of parking 6. Negotiations started more meters draws than two weeks ago and im- From several official anChuminess mediately became stalemated on quarters during the past week have Lewis' first demand. And to date, come queries concerning numerous scarcely a move has been made parking problems which will be since then. What was at stake is presented when the new regulations the spending of a $50,000,000-a- go into effect. In altnost all cases year welfare fund. Obviously, opinions are unanimotte that to Mr. Lewis and the coal operators solve them some central parking lot must be provided. CUPBOARDS differ on the handling of the fund. As obviously, the miners will dig That those interested have made ICALLY coal—or won't dig it—as Lewis -71 considerable study of the situation RS directs. is indicated by the fact that sev- The graduating class of St. .5ttgustine's school received diplom a. Sunday, with the Rev. Thomas I'. Fogarty, pastor, eral already have advocated two Controversy Over Welfare presiding. Members of the class: central areas which might be util- Fund First row, left to right: Paula May Parent, Margaret Ce e•iia Madden, Mary Louise Cookson, Marilyn Eleanor Sullivan, Mixing Lewis' demand involves the Catherine Maureen Collins, Rita Lorraine Pelletier and Claire L raise t. ized for parking. United Mine Workers' welfare Sec 1 row: John Paul Wrigley, Albert William Middle:on, .1 Joseph Eldred, Thomas Augustine Farrtigher, John Murray Abbott, Charles David Lynch, Kevin Harry Donovan and George D (Continued on Page Eight) fund financed by the royalties of Walsh. Third row: Claire Louise Grassi, Elizabeth Margaret H Arne, Elsie Theresa Lettuty, Lucy Marla Dallaire, Anita Joan 10 cents a ton on all coal mined. Tel and Marilyn Cecelia Gallahue. Mr. Lewis insists that pensions Registration For Rear row: Stanley Charles Smith, George Edward Part-idge, William George Viveney, Father Fogarty, William Augustine must be paid to miners on terms Hornell, nerve Patrick Pelletier, Robert Snutuel McCabe and •his'in Timothy Collins. (Andover Art Studios that are suitable to him. The State Primaries new contract will be discussed Dates for the registration of only when the pension fund is Award 28 Diplomas Dr. Fuess Leaves voters before the state primaries settled. Of the three trustees for Gives Townsman Readers September 14 have been an- the fund, Senator Styles Bridges, At St. Augustine's nounced by Town Clerk George Academy June 30 II. Winslow, clerk of the board of the "neutral" trustee, agrees The annual graduation exercises Close-up Of Convention Dr. Claude M. Fuess otnclully registrant. with Lewis on the plan to pay of St. Augustine's parochial school Frederick S. Allis, Jr., P. A. Instructor, Writes severs his connection with Phil- The state primaries and the ftensions of $100 a month to were held Sunday. June 20, at the national election usually bring 'JMW members over 62, with 20 9:45 o'clock mass in St. Augustine's lips Academy Wednesday, June Impressions of G. 0. P. Gathering at Philadelphia out a heavy vote so that it is ex- UN ST. years in the !nines, whether or church. Diplomas were awarded at to, and on July 1 Col. John M. By FREDERICK S. ALIAS, J11.41 pected that the coming session of not_ they work in mines covered a class of 2S students at the exer- Kemper, formerly of the U. S. the board will be busier than by the contract. But Ezra Van cises at which the Rev. Thomas P. (Frederick S. Allis, Jr.. instructor of his Junior High Holds Army general staff, will become mtal. Fogarty, O.S.A., the pastor, pre- tory at Phillips Acad.') is attending the (Continued on Page Fourt Republican national convention at rilliatlei the 11th headmaster of the 169- The dates and places of regis- sided. 1,61 as a special representative of The Townsman. In his first article, published to- Final Assembly yera-old institution. tration are for the convenience of Special prize awards for excel- da), he gives his impressions of the opening Dr. Fuess, distinguished scholar citizens in the various parts of session and depicts the helter•skelter, bustle The final assembly of the ninth Receives Degree lence in various endeavors were and ado attendant upon the precarious ac- grade of Junior High school was who has served 40 years as a the town. Any citizen may reg- made as follows: tivities of delegates and correspondents. He member of the academy faculty ister now or at any time during r‘aderswill have of another Th • Townsman interesting next article week.) for held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning In Medicine The Catholic Daughters of St. and 15 years its headmaster. will in the Memorial Auditorium with a business hours at the town clerk's Arthur L. Coleman, Jr., son of Monica's Court prize, "A Four Year program of exercises based on remain at his present home for office. The only restriction is Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Coleman Scholarship" to Central Catholic PHILADELPHIA, June 21, 1948— world peace anti featured by the another month when he and that no one can register during of 24 Florence street, received high school, Lawrence, and the Your correspondent is writing this presentation of numerous awards Mrs. Fuess will spend a year In the 32 days prior to a state pri- his degree of Doctor of Medicine Mary Mercer prize for "General in Room 1207 of the Hotel Sylvania, tom' scholastic anti athletic excel- travel. Dr. Fuess will also write mary or state election. at the Yale University School of Excellence," Thomas Augustine the headquarters of Governor Rol, hence. The 128 students of the ninth a history of Andover, bringing it Registration hours in the fol- Medicine, June 22. Farragher. ert F. Bradford in Philadelphia. g:mde who will move into Puncher(' up to the recent war period. lowing schedule are from 7 to 10 The convention is barely under Mr. Coleman received his early The Doctor Edward Conroy prize High school next September, par- Col. Kemper is expected to ar- it. tn., except for the August 13 way. and to date all that can be education at St. Augustine's for "Effort", William George Viv- ticipated in the exercises in the rive here early in July and for a date at Precinct One when the reported is vague impressions, school and graduated from Phil- eny. presence of a large number of rel- time take up his residence with board will Be in session from rumors, local sidelights. lips Academy with the class of The Andrew J. Crotty prize for atives and friends. Mrs. Kemper at the home of the noon to 10 p. m. Philadelphia has presented the June 29—Precinct 3, Sacred 1941, He was with the class of "Religion", Stanley Charles Smith. The program was as follows: Rev. and Mrs. A. Graham Bald- The "Four-Year Scholarship" to Republican party with its usual sul- heart school; 1945 at Amherst College, but Entrances Marches — General win on Hidden Field, who will be July 6—Precinct - joined the enlisted reserve and Notre Dante, Tyngsboro and the (Continued on Page Tent Grant's March, Joyce Mowitt; Con- away for the summer. 4. Grange hall, West Parish; was called to duty in 1943. After Mary Mercer prize for "General necticut March, Mary Alice Shea; No formalities will murk the three years service he was dis- Excellence", Marilyn Cecelia Gallia. Cheever To Direct Address of Welcome, Robert Mar- change. Dr. and Mrs. Fuess (Continued on Page Eleven) charged in March, 1946. hue. kert, president of Junior High; were tendered a community fare- College Art School Sunday he was awarded his The Doctor Edward Conroy prize W. Abbot Chesser of Salem Working Towards a Better World well party last month at a well- degree of Bachelor of Arts at for "Effort", Mary Louise Cookson. attended testimonial at the Case itatg street. noted art instructor, has and World Peace. RUGS :OM RU Amherst College at exercises at- The Catholic Daughters of St. Phrt 1—Securing World Peace: cage. Col. Kemper met the fac- CLEANED—MOTHPROOFED—REPAIRED been appointed director of the six- CARPETING EXPERTLY CLEANED tended by his parents, his brother Monica's Court prize for "Religion", „rim the Beautiful, Boys' ulty last December when the an- weeks' art session to be held at IN HOTELS - THEATRES - HOMES James J., and sister, Mary Con- Paula May Parent. nouncement of his election was Connecticut College, New London, Chorus, accompanied by Walter —ORIENTAL RUGS A SPECIALTY— stance Coleman. The William Joseph Doherty Tomlinson; War's Children, Grace made by the board of trustees.