tell, whothe trouland calllt;iccidenthis wifehe heardlen1vsaid.Captaipolice dlt;Manary shal GeiInoon ofManarywith his(By Associated Press)lives and caused $29,000,000 damage in I Interesting exercises of dedication lt;dinaryWaco, Tex., Sept. 29—The 900-milel a 16-year period, already has drivenheld last evening at the JuniortheRobert Flske, 26- of Stratham died bile is believed to have been involvedImen. ( fied thaIons* Brazos River sent it muddy flood watery south across fertile farm lands today toward an anxiously watched2,500 persons from their homes andschool auditorium, marking thecaused an estimated $1,500,000 damage first public showingpainting of murals which differentiate them fromat Waco, in central Texas.easel pictures.Muralslarge mural paintings adorning thebe too realistic, he said, andmeeting with the swollen Little River] Four deaths have been attributed toeast of Cameron.the flood. Cameron, a city of 5,000, ex-The Brazos, which has claimed 3461 pected no damage.HOLD MEETINGwall panels of the hall. A gratifyingly I Mrs. Brannigan’s are notIn thisnumber of citizens were pres attesting to their interest in outhe murals are historical andMurals mustschools and izf the art so wonderful-detail, whichdemonstrated bypainter ofj tie of publicity to this section, he also ] these murals, Mrs. GladysAT RYE BEACHspoke of the big map which was a niganA meeting of the Seacoast Regionalpart of the exhibit at Springfield and | which showed In detail this entireThe exercises of the brief.be authentic in every these are. “I think they are abovePorts-Hospital from injuries receivedautomobile wreck atthe accident. Chief of Police EarlmorningOfficerat Stratham last evening. The accident occurred atGreenland, Chief Motor VehicleManaryInspector Maurice Dwyer and Statenear theIJoseph Demasky and Jamesandland-6tratham boundary,Flske issaid to have been driving a car toward Portsmouth at the time. The car failedj Brown investigated,icouchIithe curve in the roadMr. Fiske was born in Raymond 18, 1910, a son of Mark and Nellie loon) Fiske.tion, wi mouth1interestingcriticism,’* he stated .They on canvas, rather than directly on the ' wall, in order that they may be re-and appropriate. I moved from the wall should it become 'point, shot over a culvert, hit a tree careened fifteen feet further into field. Anaambulance from Exeterociation was held last evening ath ■ Community hall at Rye Beach andsection. Mayor Robert Marvin, a mem-j ber of the State Planning Board, spoke ' on the work of the board.Seated upon the platform as the protherushed to the scene and transported the fatally injured man to the Portsmouthnose an neck anthree sisters, Mrs. sciousWilliam Quimby and Mrs. John Rolfe, * that thboth of East Rochester, and Abbie H. ■ Mrs. Msopened at 7.30 p. m., were Rev. I building. Using oil paints on canvasJones, Mayor Robert i MrsBranniganhaseffectivelyHospital. There were no otherproved a very interesting gathering.The members of the association*lon. Charles H. Brackett, Frank W. Randall and Alvin F. Redden told ofentertained by the Rye Beach’ cinct commissioners at a lobsterwerePre-Marvin,Board ofSuperintendent of Schoolssup-Harry L. Moore, Principalth* highly successful exhibit of the per,Beal of the Junior High school; Omera ociation at the Eastern States Ex-•Lessonde, of Concord, state directorpo.siiion at Springfield, Mass.Frederick Clarke of the State Plan-Board and Donald Tuttleiblicity director, were both presentMARRIEDart in the Federal Works Progresspants in the car and no otherFlske of Rochester, and three brothers, sworth M Fiske and John F. Fiske, both of Stratham, and J. Wilson Fiske of Lee.1*tal andarrestSmartthe appearanceIhadsaid.iRoberttroducedthe BoardEducationMayor Marvin ex-Administratlon. and thepressed his gratification that the longon the auditorium wallas runDr. Hattend©andbadlyON16 Mrs. Gladys A. BranniganspacespraccorMiss Wlnnifred Claus presentedid the latter gave a talk on the hls-excellent piano solo to open the pro-had been filled so beautifully, stating that he had realized the need forHazel A. Colbert of 86 High St., gram, after ■ which Supt. Moorepaintingsexposition and the val- clty weu known dramatic reader[ was married on Sept. 16 in this citsfduced Rev. William Safford Jonesspaces when he first entered theYorkNotice Hairdressersto Clayton J. Sinclair of New City, a summer resident of Maine, ithas just been announced. Mr. andive the Invocation.Mr. Lessonde was then introduced.art nroiects undercompletedWhen we foundbloodswollen,t(C1that under the auspices of the WorksAs director of theProgressA Special Meeting of theMrs. Sinclair will make their homethe WPA in New Hampshire, Mr. Lessonde was in ‘general charge of thiscure funds for the painting of these wall murals we wondered who could(By Associated Press)Yorkfine accomplishmentthinkpaint them. Fortunately we were ableRockingham County Hair-muralsbeautifully paintedsecureMarshfield. Ore., Sept. 29—Theents which whipped forest firesagencies combining with private 1 vidua Is, public organizations andKdressers Assn. will bo held ANNOUNCEand I am thoroughly satisfiedhein the ChamberCom-He stated that the paintingmerce rooms30th at 7:30Wed., Sept.M. ThisMARRIAGE these murals Is a part of a Federal artimeeting is called for thoseproject which is nationand theiMrMrs. T. L. Fennertythewoman. Mrs. Brannigan submittedfury that they destroyed a town,five sketches of scenes from the his-1 caused nine deaths and $3,000 damagePortsmouth, the Boardcame to the aid today of southwesternchose four of her designs, andupon May 12 last, the Board author-HeOregon’s 400,000 smoke covered acr cool breeze blown in from the seafieials of neighboring cities rushedwork of caring for homeless andtute persons.iattendcompletenounce the marriage of their daughter Doris A. to William O. McClintock,growth of culture. In New Hampshirescheduleized the appro\ told of how the99dying east wind prompted weatherobserversthatcounties,tofficersson of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamClintock of Boyd Roadhas been sir ranged ai includes all of thetraveling exhibitions of art andto bring toauditorium was loaned for thepreviously towns now were certain tothe murals and of how thetransferred to the attic ofescape the fate which befell the coastalHeartened residentsiother projects designed tothe people the highest type of artWe are very proud of this accom-I feel that theJunior High school after the openterm. “The School Board«lt;plishment here and I feelpeople of Portsmouth willbe,hehas approved the murals, and I thinkyou all will approve them,” Mayorcity of Bandon. quickly tackled rehabilitation.skeletons of buildingsBandon. Property lossesOnly remained in !wereesti500.000IMarvinsaid.Mr. Lessonde went on to explain therequirements of mural painting, stat-Mrs. Gladys Brannigan was introCounty Judge Hugh McLain ofMarshfield tentatively estimated dam-byin southwestern Oregon would“Thising that murals arebeeninteresting one,000,000.In CaliforniaofficialsYon still have time to tWednetday’t Specialto me,” she said.htctnric one and I thinkThisdozenIthe Consolidation Coal Cmcounties at more than $1,000,000places as rich in storiedexcess of 300,000 acresSTATE LINE DINERBetween The Bridge,MARCHINGOUT OF YOUR RADIOSPECIALsubjects for thesemost infinite nunpossible to select aaiurals from an al-considerablyInCHICKEN DINNERmaking selection of my subjects IThe situation was easier at Myrtle Point and Coquille tothe southeast, where all-night watches were maintained. Federal and stateitection Plan and save moncnext winterTO THE STIRRING MUSICOF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS BANDSChicken Soup — Roast cnicxeniNut Dressing — Cranberry SauceH Souash — Sweet Potatoes — BoiledOnion — Hot Roll* — Pudding —Ten or Coffee, 4chose things which would commemo-pastwanted them to be commemorativeTRUErather than anecdotal in character. AsSANITARYPROGRESSIVE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PEOPLBthe Washington panel, I would likethinkSHOPTel90