Portsmouth Herald, The (Newspaper) - September 29, 1948, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Exeter Business Women Name 12 Committees Twelve working committees were selected at an organization meeting 0 the Exeter Business and Professional Womens club last night at the of the president Mrs Lindsey Brigham of South road Rye Beach Chairmen Include Mrs sawn education and vocation Elizabeth Dudley finance Miss Keene health and and Mrs Roberta Winkler Mrs Olive Boutwell inter relations Mrs Maude legislation Mrs Elizabeth membership Miss Janet news service and radio Miss Edna McAskall programs Mrs Grace Garland public affairs Miss yarcia White recreation and Mrs Marion Frame parliamentarian Jessie Miss Vivian and Mrs Frame gave reports on the state Business and Profes sorial Womens convention held in last June which they at as delegates lire Elizabeth Kendall club del to the Exeter military man Deaths And Funerals er committee reported on the held Thursday at the re station on Water street It was announced that eight ap for membership will be considered by the membership com The program committee and all committee chairmen will plan the jears program at pm Oct 7 it the home of Miss Sanborn on front street Refreshments were served by Mrs Potters Field For Peter Braidis BANGOR Sept 29 Peier Braidis a deputy sheriffs slaver who was killed in a gun bat tle with law officers was buried to day in a Strangers Row grave not a from that the notorious Al Brady Braidis 59yearold and former Montana convict was killed Saturday in a Hoden woods shack eight days af ter he fatally wounded Deputy Sheriff Claude 58 Kim ball had questioned him about bur Brads a midwestern gangster 135 shot to death by FBI agents here 10 years ago He is buried in Mi Hope cemetery which Strang irs a plot ad joins interment was unwit except for the officiating and funeral directors A a daughter both Philadel declined to claim Mills body Atom Expert Continued from page one the jacks the the latter the predatory fish cat more and more of the smaller fish that arc sick with the dis ease of radioactivity We know that this process Is on Almost all the seagoing lish recently caught around the atoll been radioactive Thus the dis use Is passed from species to species like an Dr Bradley says it appears sand blasting will remove radioactivity if point Is entirely removed then observes You cant sandblast a ship under battle conditions Vou cant sandblast Pearl Harbor Bremerton shipyards or Chicago can think of no fact demon crated by the Bikini tests which is sore important in its widest im than this difficulty in ridding the habitable surfaces of our wU of the contaminating fission Elwin L Moore Funeral services for Elwin L Moore were conducted at Buckmin ster chapel yesterday by the Rev John N Peaster pastor of the North church Congregational Burial was in the family lot in York Village cemetery Mrs Harry Moore Mrs Jennie Moore sister of the late Eleanor A Bartlett formerly of Portsmouth died yesterday at her home in Lancaster The wife of Harry L Moore she was a native of Stoneham Mass Survivors include two sisters the Misses Abbie and Lilla Tarbett both of Stoneham Mass Mrs Nanna W Stephens Mrs Nanna W Stephens of Brook lyn N Y formerly of Portsmouth died Sept 7 after a short illness She was the mother of Mrs Ar lur Acy Rouner of Brooklyn for merly of Portsmouth Mrs made her home with the for the last two years before they left Portsmouth in 1946 She was a member and regular attendant of the Baptist church a member of the Womens Christian Temperance Union and the College Mrs Ichabod Williams Funeral services for Mrs Mary A Williams wife of Ichabod S Wil liams were conducted at Buckmin ster chapel yesterday afternoon The Rev John N Feaster pastor of church Congregational officiated Included in the attend ance was a delegation from Rebekah lodge No 3 Winslow Bettinson was soloist Committal services were held at the family lot in cemetery Legion Auxiliary Plans Whist In Newfields Members of Newfields American Legion auxiliary No 104 recently planned a whist party at a meeting held in the fire hall The party will be held Friday sponsored by the Legion and aux Mrs Hannah Green ways and means chairman announced Various committee chairmen gave reports Mrs Marguerite Anderson mem chairman commented on two new trophies decorating the hall Mrs Adeline Liberatore tation chairman announced plans for a birthday party to be held some time this month for patients at the Portsmouth naval hospital The unit voted to invite Legion members as guests at the October meeting when a box lunch will be served A social and games followed with refreshments served by Mrs Frances Peaslee and Miss June Glass Hospital Treats Accident Cases accident cases were treated at the Portsmouth hos G 78 of 176 road will be idday ior a knee injury sustained he fell from a ladder at his me yesterday afternoon other two accident victims treated and discharged last They are Adams 2 of Mrs Mary Adams of road Kittery who sustained Derations of the right temple when fell Aso Zacharias Kagiliery 18 son z Kagiliery of Kittery injured his left ankle while football French people contributed to pay for the Statue of in 1884 and Americans rased for the pedestal WATCHES REPAIRED In One Week Guaranteed See Our Assortment of Watches and Jewelry TOBYS WATCH J JEWELRY SHOP 78 Congress St Weirs over Telephone FREIGHT CARS PILE last 25 cars of a 72car Frisco railway freight train left the tracks piling up at the approach to the railway bridge over the river near Valley Park Mo No one was injured in the wreck but chocolate bars food furniture and coal was scattered along the Personals Miss Rena Musso of 235 Austin street is a patient at Sacred Heart hospital in Manchester Miss Harriet S Coleman of Smith town has registered at college in Norton Mass Max H Salden son of Flor ence V Salden of 161 Park street is a patient at Portsmouth hospital where he underwent an tomy yesterday Mrs Mabel Durell of 480 Rich ards avenue Mrs Cora Woods of 767 State street and Mrs Gladys Taylor of Franklin are at York Beach Mrs Ruth Snider of Beach road in Hampton a former Portsmouth resident has accepted a position in the Hampton kindergarten She has been a teacher at a private kinder garten for 11 years Mr and Mrs Charles Powell of 152 Rockhill avenue recently enter Mrs sister Sgt Mary A Rowan USA of Vernon Center N Y Sergeant Rowan who recently returned from Germany where she served two years is now Camp Lee N J Milk Marketing Process Rapped NEW YORK Sept 29 ris Blanding an official of Sheffield Farms testified yesterday that milk marketing agree ments are unfair to distributors Blanding told an agriculture de hearing that the agree ments establish cost inequalities to handlers when milk is shipped across state lines or outside certain areas He assailed marketing orders which he said impose mandatory classifications on milk shipped out side some areas The orders he declared are con trary to the purpose of the order of equalization of cost to At the present he said milk moved outside of New York state Vermont New Jersey or Penn sylvania cannot be classified other than 1C if the milk moves more than 65 UNH Experts Make New Cane For the Blind Two University of New Hamp shire staff members have developed a new blind mans cane It product of Dr Joseph Seiberlich research assistant pro fessor at the engineering and John C Tonkin instructor in mechanical engineering who thought that there was room for improvement in the old fashioned bent handled grand fathers cane used by the blind The old cane was so short that a man of average height had to stoop it The two engineers solved this problem by tailoring the new model to of They made it of aluminum tub ing with a bronze tip which tele graphs the sound of surfaces against which It Is tapped Its abil ity to cany sound reportedly is far greater than that of a wooden cane The handle of the cane is looped so that it can be carried by slipping it over the wrist The loop is cov ered with neoprene to protect the owner against shock from acci dental electric contact The cane is painted the regulation white with six inches of red and the white has a fluorescent blue tint which glows in the dark WORSHIPS Chinese woman prays to one of two graven images in Shanghai as policeman stands guard City authorities ordered images removed on grounds worshippers blocked traffic Devotees of the images appealed to the courts Might Try Pen Pal Club HARRISBURG Sept 29 of the Penn sylvania board of pardons said today they are considering the commutation plea of who wrote frankly gentlemen I am The board identified the pris oner as Percy Reid Miller 24 of Lancaster serving a three year sentence at Eastern State penitentiary Philadelphia on robbery charges State GOP Continued from page one Nashua Woman Named Elector Sept 29 Nashua woman will be one of four presidential electors representing the slate on the Nov 2 ballot in New Hampshire The state convention yesterday named Rep Mabel T Cooper Judge Alfred J Chretien of Manchester former Sen Blake T Shurman of Lancaster and Aime V Plante of Manchester as the electors Bahai to Hold Open House Fete The Bahai Community of Eliot will hold the first in a series of open houses from 3 to 5 pm Sunday at Fellowship House Eliot Miss Ruth of Kittery will render vocal solos accompanied by Mrs Ruth Price Marshall of Ports mouth Mrs Janet Reimer is in charge of refreshments New Hampshire Jobless Increase CONCORD Sept 29 employment in New Hampshire is 11 greater than a year ago the state bureau of labor reported to day This is explained by tion of sorrie products and the in of both demand and supply the bureau said There is still much unfilled de mand but some prices are greater than the ability to There were unemployed last month and jobless in July as compared to unemployed in August 1947 the bureau said The bureau estimated there are persons employed in manu about the same as last year Unregistered Car Stolen From Lot A black 1937 car was stolen last night from the yard of a Daniels street gas station Ernest Santosuosso proprietor of the station and owner of the car told police the vehicle did not carry registration plates union security provisions including a closed shop if two thirds of the workers vote approval is now be fore the TJ supreme court The high court has been asked to review alleged conflicts between the state law and the federal act The convention took no stand on New Hampshires public housing program but did vote to pledge state cooperation in any national housing program which may be en acted by the admin Dies After Crash LAWRENCE Sept 29 AP J Mannion 42yearold Lawrence millworker died here to day of injuries suffered Monday when an automobile went out of control and crashed a fence near his Methuen home A penguin can leap three or four feet up out of the water to land on an icefloe or rock The Horald Portsmouth N H Wednesday Evening September 29 1948 Page Three State GOP Committee Cut to 637 Members CONCORD Sept 29 composed of more than persons 1950 Committee Chairman Richard Cooper of Rochester the present large group had become unwieldly because local members have been named at the whim of county and local leaders Starting in 1950 each county will have a chairman treasurer and secretary and not mors than two members from each town and ward A bonus of a vice chairman on the county level will be based on popu lation Cooper explained Approval of this formula was vo State committee now will be reduced to 637 members in ted by the state convention yester day to become effective In two years Strafford Belknap Carroll Che shire and Sullivan counties will each have chairman The others will have two except which will merit chairmen Maximum number of untitled members with voice in official party deliberations will be 102 82 Grafton 76 Merrimack 74 Cheshire 54 Straf ford 52 Coos 50 Carroll 36 Belk and Sullivan 30 Berlin Crisis Continued from page one tenants recently were denounced by the for departing from Communist line Kardelj listed the differences be tween the Russians and the west point by point and put his country on the side of the peoples democ Kardelj supported pro posal for big power reduction of armaments and armed forces by onethird and the prohibition of atomic weapons He attacked the UN special commission on the Balkans and said the United States was pur suing an expansionist policy in Greece inspired by Ameri can representatives there The American expansionist policy Kardelj said is manifesting itself in the creation and development of western Europe in the keeping of armies in the territories of allied and other countries in the machina tions in the Middle East in the re Japan as an anti Soviet base in the nonfulfillment of peace treaties in the organiza tion of a vast system of military bases in the refusal to consider dis armament and the prohibition of atomic energy as a means of waging C H Batchelder Continued from page one Naval Masons Confer Degrees In Rochester The Master Mason degree was exemplified by the degree team from building 79 at the Portsmouth naval shipyard at a special tion of Humane lodge of Rochester recently Nearly 200 members of the Ma sonic fraternity from southwestern New Hampshire and southwestern Maine attended Officiating officers included eight members of St Andrews lodge of Portsmouth They were Harold A Marston master Harry Bowie junior warden Howard Lee secretary Don Glid den senior deacon Willis Little senior steward Parker Twombly junior steward Russel Hulme west and Benjamin F Beane east Officiating officers from Naval Jodge Kittery were Clarence R Schirmer chaplain and John Pike marshal Members of the degree team in Collins arid Charles Horlor of St Johns lodge in South Berwick and George Dent of the Kittery lodge Prior to the ritualistic exercises Sinner was served by the ladies of James Farrington chapter Order of Eastern Star of 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