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nmttmtJ^u»«ii*mn* juidBfrufifry^aMtt- •- ••--' --•-,-- .••jgftJ^-l'.'L^L-'. ' l L' 1 \* l< i 1 ' Tl l i i i * ' ' r *i.*t. itJ* SUNDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1943 ..^vANCE-NEWS POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POI ITU AL .ADVERTISEMENT For First Ward SUPERVISOR Shepard Quits Job In Hawaii Canadian Who Was Nabbed In New York After Fast Race With 2 Women Cops POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Vote for Harold J. Mitchell Knoxcs What the First Ward and the City Needs Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated TUESDAY, NOV. 2:d O. F. Shepard. well known in- New York If yod happened ta Trimble put it. -until 1 consul Northern New York, onlr living ««* tw o policewomen waving guns,' «• another *tep.~ . , _,.. . . • Decided to Stay Here, son of Mrs Margaret Shepard of .and sprinting along Fifth Ave. in -,-•,, _ . » *- » son vi AII>. «'*-«:'-i Kur»«f» v •- «• p^ ij-jtubit. came to New * ork T Pierrepont Ave. Potsdam, and pursuit of a CWAC (Canadian at |«> mv< > trom Trinity Barrai k>. the late Fred Shepard of LA*- Women & Auxiliary Corn*.i. were Toronto, on Sep:. 11. and was due renceville . has reMgm d a s presi in a porition t o giv e yo u th e de- dent of the Piiuabou School in i tails o f what K wa s all about. Hawaii after serving for fifteen I The CWAC was l»-y ear-old years and will return to serre a: Betty Trinahle, a private, who «*«-<] M:iton Academy. Ma**. j to b e a stenographer in Toronto. The following article taken from The policewomen were detective a Honolulu ne*>paper gives in Bertha Recht and Regina Ep- part the tribute by the Board ot *t.-in. And the chase went from Kducation to XI:. Shepard apon »wn ?»- *n d Madison Ave. com- his retirement. pk-tely around the block, via Slat -Oscar F- Shepard. president of St. and Fifth Ave., or . a s Pvt. Punabou >rhuoi for nearly 15 years, ha s resigned to return to 1 Milton Academy. Mas;... the school from which he came to Punabou ' in HW j -His resignation, accepted by ; the Punahou trustee ? at a recent , meeting, will take eifect at th e end '• of th>6 school year. -His departure from Punahou will take from Hamaii not only on e of its foremost educators but a man who has been active and use- ful in nianv fields of civic effort,' back on Sept: .3. But she wa * peeved. she explained, because the CWAC didn't give her a n art counte. and decided not to return. As she nut it. \I wouldn't stay in an organization of that kind. Oth- ( er girls who didn't work a s hard . as 1 did got into the art course.\ J As long a s sh e wa s going to be AWOL Pvt. Trimble decided to be . AWOL in style and promptly pro- • moled herself to lieuteuant. She! mixed a few signals, petting Amer- ican Army gold bar*- on her Ca nadian uniform, bat apparently no- body knew th e difference because she said, -everybody saluted a?\ We shift th e scene now no the E. Ust St police station. A report came in Friday morning that pocketuooks. compacts, and jawel- y had been disappearing from the i Women's Military Service Club. f Williston Manley writes in his [ boxh St. and Madison Ave., where' Canton paper: i dormitory accommodations are provided for service women at So Old Murder Recalled Bv Canton Man CHEETHAM COMMANDER IN IS NAVY Dr. Johr M:>. Mary formerly of Canton and no w of | commander and wa s assieued to duty in Honolulu. Hawaii. Lt POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POT TTTCAI ADVERTISEMENT For City Judge \ Long before that, back in the ? l >s. . _ ; cento a night. Orrando P. Dexter, a wealthy man! Policewomen on Job. from New York City, had pur Policewomen Kpstein and Recht chased 7.<HX» aires of forest land *'«\re assigned. They went to the near Santa Clara. He was a Yalej th,b - DUt «> »»chties and robes . . , , . ! and w aited for developments. It graduate, a lam-ver an d student. . mas a long mait. but he decided to spend his time -^^ at 4;45 a m iri r|Bf PvI Dr. Joh n G. Chrriham. sun oi i on nif pre serve. a s a recluse, study- j Trimble. Though staving in a mid Mary Bjtterworth Cheetham> ^ Hf > must ^ ha< J a ricious ' ,own hotel, she wa's . frequent formerly of Canton and no w of I . . caller at the club and occasionally Atbol. Mass. and the late John K ;-»»•\ \« \ — — \'\* Ti bunked the.e for the night, the Cheetham. one-time principal of; fore he wa s having troublo with : ^^.^ix learned. They spied Ogdensburg Fr»e Academy, is now the Santa Clara people. After h e ' on nt . r movements, a Commander in th e V.S.X.R.. hav . had securefl - * nat i and ne wanted' Ac« ording to their siory. Pvt.' in? Wn advanced from the grade he -posted\ it and had it guarded.! Trimble went t o th e bed of a ! of Li. Com. This makes him the This , aj . , he first Tinip tQat t hej\VAYB and picked up a pocket- highest ranking navy officer of Sallla <_ Mara people had been de-1 book. The WAYE awoke, shouting, any St. Lawrenc* University al prived of hunting and fishing \What are you doing h^-rer\ and munus. or among those who can be mherf . tney pIeased and ther pro _ tnen .. Ive lot . t mr poc-ketbook!\ , listed a s a Cantonian (posed to continue to do a s they! Cops at Disadvantage. i At th * outbreak of the War h^. p)WH , Th4 . y hun ,^ ^,1 fished 1 Pvt. Tnmi.le. the policewomen was commissioned a lieutenant on the pr „erve. and cut mood. said, thereupon slipped the potket- iHxter 1'taiiated by using his book under the bed. but within five legal knowledge to make them ail: seconds they had put the pinch Com. Cheetham is in charge of tbe [ xhe trollb i e he could and in come on her. Sh e st ood by meeklv while Cro'ocical Ward of the big Navy casf . s lhp fi|M . s imuosed mptv tbe policewomen \were getting Hospital at San Francisco. Hi.- larrPr ,h» n the natives could pay. dresses! and then, in a flash, pre-navy record is outstanding j i^x^r ^ Kan t0 r( ,,.^ vt . anon v. wheeled and bolted out th e open His parents were prominent Can-, mous Je „ ers lhat , hreatf . n ed per- door. ton people a generation ago. hisj SOI:aI violence but he paid no at The chase around the block be father mas for many years the. t ^ ntiou . , s .. pU j> t ]S03> ne started ran. with the policewomen shout principal of the Canton schools OHt to drive to the ^lotHc* at h, c aT intervals. -Stop, or well and then entered the insurance Santa Clara and was followed by shoot!\ When Pvt. Trimble •\''\• I one of his guards. Suddenly some- stopped from sheer exhaustion. I ^^^ fj rPf j from an ambush and Dex , thev herded her t o thp E. Sit-1 Si er fell TO the ground, dead. H e station, where sh e brok« down and was 40 years old. and his father, cried her eyes out. :i New York millionaire, vom-ed In her hotel room, police found hat he mould t-pend the rest of. »1.(MK> morth of loot, including two is life and his wealth, if needed diamond rings, tw o pen and pencil •e. in finding th e murderer. He sets, five compacts, tmo mallets, wrought skilled detectives and a jK>cketbi»ok and other iiem>. She •ven bloodhounds to the preserve t »a* charged m-ith grand larceny md offered large sums of money. and was jailed for arraignment in :'or information that would lead ! Felony Court. o th e capture of th e killer, but: »o on e iisped a mord. It was free- ! y said that many of the people n and around Santa f'lara knew vbo th e culprit mas. that even chil- dren know, but they mere all mum. i V few years af'er the murder Th e j 'tounder (Mr. Manley• me t a ma n :rora Santa Clara wh o very frank- i :>- said that many knew wh o th e I murderer was. and from th* way • f.e said it and th e wa y he smiled. ; \he Rounder became confident , HOMER WALLACE For Mayor HERE IS ONE PROMISE I WILL MAKE AND KEEP. IF THE TAXPAYERS EXPRESS THEIR SENTIMENTS AT A TAX ELEC- TION I DEFINITELY PROMISE YOU. NOT ONLY WILL I ABIDE BY THE DECISION OF THE TAXPAYERS BUT I WILL VETO ANY ATTEMPT TO OVER-RIDE THEIR EXPRESSED DESIRES. My personal affairs are in such shape that 1 will maintain regular hours at the City Hall and be accessible to all citizens. • ' I believe that every proper service of the city should be maintained, and that every expenditure for any purpose should be carefully con- sidered that the most would be obtained for the outlay of the taxpay- er's dollar and the tax rate be kept as low as possible. I thoroughly believe in the pay-as-you go policy and will pay off the city's bonds as they become due. 1 would thank you for your support of our ticket on election day. t»OTTTTC-Al, ADVERTISED TEST POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Alderman 4 th Ward Judge John H. Wells A* % cauctriaxe for the off ne of Ctrr Judge I -JU./V Usui i: is tru tfj-y v> r>-frm to ti*e v--rh Of the city Tfc:« l* especially wo as I >.av* beld toe aTttot for :he past ant i-rm*. arr am nowi <eq ueatma; your m-jppan. far a coiiUmmuocrta off tor Wt* n fort I noa&xt ttot* «tti~e. I pitogeJ • «-quare tfenl to aO macanta. prxnactttm off t • publir mud Koca ircmttuem of udn> C yj law riotetorv aftrr carKu: tzrvecuca- t-:; aT em-h ca w a* m-a* tor U y kesi ra- t«r**rt tf. mil couorrneC I bavp gnrai my trcne asd trv fcewt «tf!ort to carry ma -Qua p*-4ft inuepraOexrt of «artr poattKs m mm* trJti/B wpmml a«nt«t mat I aat vow «• acx a s ^tatfr as t a wtacacr ac aat I na*» anade g^oc 1 «nLlxae tlart ttoe wOarr x% taK b*X trat %h* baaor of boMiia. toe orrtnp wttk vwm- support mate* up fer am- tfrltnrnry. e-.-ea ta t»a» t»)» at n«a{ oasu aT taraf wiuca aU «T a s rorti« iAM«a- tbat from 1OT* to <!!.•' a:7. 14* 'J7 ha* 6«eii tiUten iti by tbc Cour »n crixiiina.1 &nd cn.I aruoiu Tbrar Txgurcj. are mcctJoned tnrrrlr t o 0tum that U* City Court oa* keen condurto* tn a anaxner af Ti--err»t to ttx fa-payers and to the Itti- Dr. Mann Succumbed In Gotham In Paul Blake^Jee Mann. f.f.. I'otsdam. native, retired hich, •hat h e was talking m-ith a ma n *<' h o°l biolopy department head mho knew. *n^ author, died Friday at hia home. 441 West \1st St.. New York City. | For Z~ yeanp. I>r. Mann was chairman of the biology depart- ment at the Kvaucier Cfailds Htch- /V 1 ij 1 JLlliiN »3 Rronx. amtil his retirement in F:.-er St. Schoiasun passed 1M1 ' H< \ f ' ri,t ' r, * d the NVw York wav at S«. John's Hospital Sun- ,ity * vbo ° l * r * tt ' m *\ *\*' «• *| av mornmu. Ocv 24 a: 7:15. Sh e biolapy 1w,<b ^ « Morris H*h AGED SISTER DIED OCT. 24 •vas one of th e oldest members at whonl. l«fi'li St. and Boston . e. . . . . .. _ _. Kd.. the Bronx, and transferred to he Sisterhood of the Grey Mms. Kr „ d ^ r CnikHl ta 1J>] 4 laving reached th e a«e of 90 •••ears. Siner Scbolastica waj; born Julia T-ynch. tb e daughter of Thomas T.yiirh or Lisbor. N T. . In 1IS3. .The entered tbe Grey Nun*' nov- uate is 1871 a t Ottawa. Canada. .od pronotmced her final \onet 'ioveir.ber 13. 1IT74. She was th e ister of Mrs Andrew Tuck of Lis- :n and the aim: of Mr s D B. lAicry of thl? <ity. Throujaioat a lone life rix was favtaaguished for a jzracjoes. dut- afjed prrsotialltT and aplerwlai tOmr. T -»>n yma to realiae 'aart oar crty •« mftrrj Htf trrr tram mctor cnaar or rtoralif cnaoe. awrnaj*. snore w Ttaax wnmr -ural ^-iBar»^ rf we nm *»-li»-ve tb e ar*« t»- jortt In an latnje»- I juapt part af tb» eivttn lor T3MB ooudAfem ahntfMI be CIMLU Hap Crr* OrOem*ntT|r nay mr^rr b< n— a m^tro- polrtai: c:tv. wnrt.. art jeaia Jrt tm countrae to snake n a cJtr or baao aT taw atoidma: cruaetw «nd a cood nlaor far tb* avrxace w«aa. mtwnar. gr r~nfld to Vve and en)oy ~\\ \\ \\ our f haw not aaadv tt a p*hry to leer faaea trrr ta e Crty Jpxaau*. tout I cuD ;iu, a£tes>- t)OB ma the fart tAat t*r ftae» aart )«r* ?: wn. dt^3 jBtttaer* ta*r wxr^^O^C tSse *vat m •werrtaf aff any IBMC. Tbe Caaart >e- Tb* Citx <~rrjn «r*»^ not snake -.s»e »m 1 BSBtn pJ<-d|«r t>jr publtr that ff e>»r- tr€ Judve. I win trv to tutrix**-, tan xa- v«t«mH- moe 11 ndi i tatr ttaataaiv « e I>r JUannV family ma« proroi-; i ©ent in tbe early hwtory of tbe oM rotadam Stave Normal acbool. ! H*P father. Warreti A. M. Mann .was head of th e department o f natural acienees at Potsdam Nor- mal Hi* nude by marriare. I>r. Tbotna^ B Stowell. wan head of i the Normal JM hooL i Dr. Mann wa s born at roisdam oa 1>T. y». 1K7«. aon of Warren 'A. M. and Hek-n H BhUestee , MasML He was eia»ai*d » tbe Potadaan Noraoal arhottl. arradaat- cbolarh- *njuasco««. She ba d a iac *\ 1KW ! *\ r \ cr \^ » »«*^ *«araa»e te»<hinc career, teach- tar M art * *« r «' ^^ <\«iwll nr at Ridean St Cnawt. Ottatem, f^^ *\ d * \* , * W '* < ^ r ** ta -aiiada. Holy AxpeJa Acadeany. ***• HufJain. 5^-w Torfc. Her lata . Ar aotiu.. Ovoesstaursc fit-j «s tucto adeais «f WTXWX oaBsutoiad CfcrsajKi iBeoOemas and tatfy , x^__^„ dar iaupi'eaaasi apt* he r nl—i n i ' Fr \** Ti '* * '*•**\- <««ct«« «• 1 mM bavr heex #fn?> ian- a rbr Watertfwa c—iiauaai Gbe*t i nadl ta saaear oeJarr her afleT <«•••»»». ••• i an -^« thai for the teridnit h* «ury. :«««» <am~*mnm- ymmr R<Nca^ J fitoe resoded in E-'faJa tnam? \*\**e e* <;w»giw»cfc. Ow.. aw •«r».. bat lajet year ahe teas at **•* ^ <-naiiu«i ai asd aJwayt; ta>- ;»taen« aw S* ^onc t> Ba^aotiu. i*B>te*r aiiiariadil with V(«t*< in She « aarrjaied tw nwa T»- »-S . *•**• T«rfc. ha a «avti ••• f #1.- * T»* «f J»ew Tart «JVJ C T»ar«t. *•» «• <W r*het«_ atad Mrf O B Laory Mas *• ?**>; frrwanwdl I taaa few SZXX to a mataj «T tl^C Ta*a- ' M|IIH awaaa «r r «M 14 aw-r -ay. 0»i 3t fMaa S t i» III «« •*\ «*»• «\«\• Chart Mr ^hapeS an * am. J» •ta* ac <Ji Maryi D - \usin* L W atertown Fund siness man and veteran Republican alderman, teresled in savin* the taxpayer's money, abeled the *-War Horse~ of the East End, he has V abored Ion* and tirelessly for twenty-one tars on the Ogdensbur* City Council. D 0 eservinir his position of honor as Mayor Pro-Tern. hedient to the wishes of his constituents, he merits re- election on his fine political record. v it