Courier Gazette

Courier Gazette

3 The Courier-Gazette i s Entered as Second Class Mall Mattel Established January, 1846. By The Courier-Gazette, 465 Main St. Rockland, Maine, Tuesday, February 14, 1939 THREE CENTS A COPY V olum e 9 4 ................... Number 19. [EDITORIAL] '[ "The Black Cat” ! “SPRING-FEVER” IS HERE SUPERIOR COURT CONVENES FORGET THE POLITICS Editor A morning newspaper yesterday carried an editorial of WM. O FULLER I Associate Editor The February term of Knox without being properly registered. considerable length commenting upon the alleged collapse of FRANK A WINSLOW 0 County Superior Court opened this State vs. Maynard Gardner Of the Townsend movement in Maine, and the effect it might Suhecrlpt.lons *3.W per year pay; hie morning with Justice Herbert T Port Clyde, operating a motor ve­ have upon the State's political leadership as between Con­ In advance; slngl- copies three ceres Powers of Fort Fairfield presiding gressman Brewster of the Third District and Congressman Adee-t's‘n« r«’es hssed upon circula­ 4 - r - f hicle for the transportation of prop­ tion and very reasonable Prayer was offered by Rev. Charles erty for hire on a public highway Oliver of the First District. The latter was seen in a more NEWSPAPER HISTORY A. Marstaller of the Littlefield strategic position by virtue of the fact that he had evinced Tire Rockland Gazette was estab- between Thomaston and Port Clyd». 'ish d in 1846 In 1874 the Courier w.is Memorial Church. E. T. Richardson without a permit from the Public a willingness to go along with the General Welfare Bill, which established and eonsolld ted with the 1 . seems to have a better chance of success than the Townsend Gazette In 188? The Free Press was of Portland Is stenographer. Utilities Commission. e -abllshed In 1855 and In 1891 changed Bill according to the editorial. Brewster has placed all of his The grand Jury entered at once State vs. Grover Bostick of Rock­ Its t.atne to the Tribune. These paper ; eggs in the Townsend basket, and if the latter movement roiuoUdated March 17. 1897 upon the duties of its second term, land, illegal possession of three crumbles in Maine he would apparently be a .sufferer thereby. but the traverse jury will not re­ money-in-slot machines, in a store port until Thursday. Incidentally it might place him in a somewhat awkward at 105 Main street, same to be used | By The Roving Reporter * ••• To really know oneself Is sure ■- Views differ as to the probable for gambling. position relative to his canvass for the United States Sena­ :o make a modest person ♦ length of the term some opening torial nomination, besides endangering his leadership status. State vs. Alden Stover of Rock­ ■» —War Cry ♦ that it will last well Into next week, This speculation is all very interesting, but what the situ­ ■* land on a charge of assault and bat- I don't like to be a crepe hanger, while others think it will do well ation needs is action in behalf of the aged and the needy— M t 1 tery on Charles Seaman Nov. 8. but one month from tomorrow Is to outlast the present week. action while the aged and needy are still on earth to enjoy your last day for filing your income FIND THAT FISII • • • • j 1938. its advantages. The proposition to pay $60 a month will tax report. The Divorce Entries State vs. Harold C. Starblrd of Portugal Wants To Hear From a impress many persons as more likely to succeed than the The following divorce cases have Waldoboro, operating a motor vehic:p Townsend idea of $200 a month. But the Republican party The Biblical cake has not been Tuna Tagged By .The Fi-htriea been entered since the last term of on a public highway, to wit Route 1 D e p a rtm e n t is committed to action which will benefit this class of people forgotten Writing from Phipps­ court: I at Warren, while under the influ­ and should make good on its promise to bring about the most burg, Mrs. Harold E. Seavey says: ' Verna E Robishaw from Clarence According to a letter received by Appearing in the play are. front ."heart interest,' by Victoria Anas- ence of Intoxicating liquor. reasonable assistance possible. And for that matter tliere Dear Pussy Cat: Myrtle Seavey. age the New Brunswick Bureau of In-I l0W left 10__ .........r*8ht:........... Owpn.......... Allen,. | tasla; and Vivian George........ Vies...... I J. Robishaw of Rockland, married State vs. Milton L. Damage of shouldn't be any politics ln the matter anyhow. Right Is right, 14, of Cape Newagen, and Squirrel Charles Libby and Wilbur Dorr; khl.' b>’ Beverly Bowden. Barbara at Thomaston April 10, 1030. Hard- Rockland, cliarged with operating a regardless of the party label. Point Light Station, suggest you im­ formation from the consuls for . .i l . , „ j second row: V.ctoria Anastasia, j Bartlett characterizes Mrs. Spang- ing for libellant. 1 motor vehicle on a public highway, prove your Biblical cake by addin; Portuga! at Saint John and Mon- Bpyprly Bowden and Barbara Bart- >*r the landlady of the boy's room- Beatrice E. Stone of Lincolnville to wit Route 1 at Thomaston, reck­ Genesis 19:26 (salt). treal, the Department ot Fisheries iett; third row: Carlton Wooster. *ng house. Mr and Mrs. Purcell, from Everett Raymond Stone of lessly, so that the lives of others UNEMPLOYMENT STILL HERE It was only yesterday that we saw of that country is making a study Nathalie Edwards, William Bicknell, PlaJ'cd by Carlton Wooster and North Haven, married at North Ha- were in danger on Dec. 18. 1938. those startling headlines: "Battle­ of the migration of the tuna and to Lt ura Pomeroy. Perry Howard and Betty Beach, are Anne's wealthy ven Dec. 25. 1926. Montgomery & State vs. Andrew A. O'Neil of We were assured by the Administration, long ago, that ship Maine sunk in Havana harbor ' facilitate the work has had a num- Bctty Beach “ adde present*d ,OUlmor for llbellant Rockland, single sale of one pint ol unemployment w*as on the way out, and that idleness would Come to think it was 41 years ago her Of these ftah marked the The Junlor Class Play' "Spring 1by Nathalie Edwards, is Howard's James E. Sprague from Nettie E whiskey on Feb. 5, 1939. eventually disappear. But we are growing no better fast to marking t a L e c i s ^ consistin'- 1 P w r" wW pre ented WednesJa> ’P‘nS* r * T f,r°m Californla ” «> Spra^w of Rockland, married at use a hackneyed phrase. In New York the other day 4000 tomorrow. What a sensation! of a rnmTdUc a t t X d to a wire and Thursday at the Hlgh School; to make a favorable Impression Rockland Oct. 18. 1924. Wilbur for women swarmed the Coast Artillery armory seeking 12 civil Some residents of Talbot avenue of a mttal d ie attached to a wire auditorum The play u a presen-!uP°n Professor Virgil Bean of the libellant A Blueberry Bill service jobs as laboratory helpers at a salary of $18.46 a week. have not forgotten the time two tied to the tail of the fish. In other tation of college life, and the department portrayed by Norma s. Smith from Robert C. It would seem from that as though some unemployment cars collided at the corner of Union instances the disc has been affixed scenes take place ln a boy's room- Allen. Charles Libby capably pf married at Which Would Tend To In­ existed. street and one was so badly dam­ to the second dorsal fin by means . ing-house. handles the role of Dr. Dixon, the o----------- o o aged that the gasoline ran out into of a metal disc, attached to a wire „ ‘ , Rockland, March 12, 1938. Smalley crease Demand Through Howaid Brant, a senior at Brook President of Brookfield College. the gutter, and down hill toward scribed with these words: "Aquario for libellant. Proper Publicity REDUCE BRIDGE TOLLS field College. Is played by William These all combine to form a hll- the brook A man coming down Lisboa. Portugal. 1938.'* Emma H. Burns from David H. Bicknell. Ed Burns, a pal of How- arious farce, presented under the The Lewiston Journal asks the pertinent question as to the opposite hill viewed the inci­ Seeking the cooperation cf fish­ Burns of Rockport, marrie d at Tlie Maine blueberry Industry, al­ ard's who is a Chemistry student al>'e directorship of Allston Smith, whether Maine will get half toll rates on the Carleton bridge, dent with interest, saw Commander ermen in other countries, the de­ gasmen Germany, July 11, 1929. ways hampered by a restricted is portrayed by Wilbur Dorr. Room- ,a member of the faculty, and adds that the arguments seem reasonable. And to us it Snow cautioning the school chil­ partment requests that should they Smalley for libellant. I market, will strive to make Ameri­ ing with them Is Perry Howard, who) seems eminently fitting that the generation which worked dren about something, calmly light­ catch any fish bearing the disc ca blueberry conscious if a bill In­ takes tlie part of Vtc Lewis, an art Dorothy Perrin of Camden from so hard for what was believed to be an impossibility should ed a pipe and threw the blazing they return it to Aquario Vasco da He Was Suffocated troduced to the Legislature last student. The part of Lou Herron. Walter C.

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