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lpllflk ruupwx. - f FUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1934. FOR B EBI Us CRO MMQAHSM WMWHWWME TOIHH3HE lfesszonal Baseball 6 , ' 1 E . whowas scheduled to play his lasti A W E SACRED HEART NINE oston College at Fitton Field this! ,,,,,,,,,. A 'J 3- ,with the springngxauub 'of thc. Q ' - - E A as learned toda Heisacatcher orange Tossers Wm Wmd lf E T A ly' Up Season Tomorrow- ' A ' -Awad MaynHurl ,, ENDS PURPLE DIAMOND E D ....,f. . D CAREER HERE TODAY gil ii? ioiailgiifgoliinieial E D gmmfr infene' Ehougngn af me CARNERQQ Ancil Hoffman chan With Garden Oflic: tion Tournament . ............-.- NEW YORK, June 19 U began l',- to move' toward 'another -.. 4.-....i.1.Q.L,,,, fu . ,. W,
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my Y , v Q, LTV' - v ,Y v .. , - Y e WORCESTER. EVENINGM GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 19:44. A j lm-munw sm fuuwn IN Mnrnnn -ederal Agents From Boston 'Uncover Apparatus Off , MapleeStreet' A MILFORD, July 7.-A soo-gan lon dtill, alleged to have been used for redistnbxg denatured and wood alcohol, was unearthed late yester- day atternoon ln,the woods off Ma- le street, at. the rear of Bear hill, by tour investigators tram the A1- coholic Tex unit of the U. S. Reve- nuebureau offBoston. The investigators, -whb wouki not disclose their. names, stated John Johnson and svn, Edward, would be summoned to Boston Monday to appear before Federal Judge Ed- win Jennings in qonnection with the discovery ot the still. f The' agents stated the still was warm. when they arrived and that it had been in operation only a. short while' previously. They seized 100 gallonp of the finished product and also 200 gallons of denatured and wood alco ol. ' The find, according to the agents, was just beyond the Milford line in Medway, It was located in a shack hidden in the- woods. The agents first n oticed chicken wire I-around the building, which was Glevf-my constructed with a. tar iam- PPP' 00V0l'iD8'- A well was 'loca ed qqar, and a. barrel' of water was lo- , jgd up in a. tree close by with a ,0GQfflQi8fGh6d and through which thejhwegereeran down into the struc- '11'9i1 'fX ' ' ,jreecnepnmnea 1.-.Lg'1...gg-4n41i.iL...,,,-p .n-1 n-i.k-1 F our-Generation 'Group 1 Front row, left to right: Beatrice Greene, Mrs. Paul Lemoino, Ber- nice Greene. ' V, Back row: Mrs. Harry Greene and MIS. Celina, Ploulfe. FISHERVILLE, July 7.-fMrs. Paul Lemoine of this town recently entertained a four-generation group which included her daughter, Mrs. Celina Plouffeof ExeterQ N. I-Lg her granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Greene of Worcester, and her twin great- granddaughters, Beatripe and Bernice Greene of Worcester, e if . ee x e ...ll exge e WQQQ e. - ,-... LAWYHVS HEATH TEHNIEU ACCIDENT --......... Dizzy Spell Led to Drown- ing in Lake Lashaway, Doctor Believes --w----w EAST BROOKFIED, July 7.- The death here yesterday of Thom- as P. Shea, Springfield lawyer, was an accident, in the opinion of Dr. Charles A. Deland of Warren, med- ical examiner. Mr. Bhea's body was recovered from Lake Lashaway. near Main street, yesterday after' noon at 2.10. When the body was taken from the water there was considerable bleeding from the left ear, Dr. De- Nland laid it was B, hemorrhage of some kind. While his official ver- dict was accidental drowning, the medical examiner said he believed the attorney was overcome by a dizzy spell whiie swimming, which ,caused him to lose consciousness. This might explain the hemor- rhage, said the medical examiner, Pressure of water inside the ear might also cause dizziness and loss ot consciousness. he declared. The medical examiner was inclined to 'scout the theory that the swimmer had been overcome by cramps. While the body was doubled up somewhat when removed from the water. similar to the contraction caused by cramps, this contraction might have been ceused by rigor mvrtis. The body had apparently been immersed for 10 to 12 hours. The body, clad in a bathing suit, was found 30 feet from shore in 10 feet of water by Sbate,Patro1- man Joaeuh Doyle and Party, who I BVVM ALEXANDFIE BESSE, 84, SUCCUMBS IN WARE WARE, July 7.-.A1B'X.8.1'ld!'6Bf5BQ, . 84. a, resident here lor 20 years, died at his home, '18 Pleuante street, early this moru!ng a!terKa.y long illness. He was 'born at Bt. Denis, Que., and for many 16925 was a. watchmaker and candlef maker in his native town. W , I-Ie was married 55 yeaxu ego ii! ? Canada and his wife survives. He also leaves 10 GB-UKHUYUQ EUS'-mi3fJ Alice M. and Mary Jeanne, Miri- Margaret Robert and Mrs. Blanche . Lavigne, all ot Ware, Miss Anne of, 31 2 ,New Yo:-kfcity, Mrs. Anne Marie St. George of Worcester, MTS' Yvette Lauberte of Newton Bish- lands, Mrs. Alexandrine Danserenu of Pittsfield and Mrs. Antvinette Lapierre of Watervliet, N, Yr The funeral will Lbe Monday morning with a solemn high mass of requiem in Our Lady ot Mount Carmel church at 8. Burial will be A in Mount Carmel cemetewf L' 5- Charbonneau in charge. The family requests that friends call frnm 2 to5and7to8p.m. RICHARD EABNEBT V SOUTHBRIDGE, July 7. --- Richd ard Earnest, two, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Earnelt. 15656 E859 ford road, died suddenly last night, in his home. Besides his Parents' he leaves eight brothers, Edward. Cecil, Lawrence, Alfred, Albert, 1 Charles, Walter and Donald, and two sisters, Mrs. Shermall Bild M155 Catherine, Earnest, all of this N town. Funeral eewl'-201 will be 10' e morrow at 2 p. m., at Williams' fw- Mmx mme. with burial in Oak
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