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MANCHESTER 
The Manchester Laundry lost a 
horse last Saturday, from colic. E. 
J. Senons lost a horse the same day. 
' We regret to report the continued 
serious illness of Chas. O. Howe at 
his home on Pleasant st. 
Members of Harmony Guild are 
rehearsing for a play to be given in 
connection with their annual guest 
night, Monday, March 27. 
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Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Frank D. Converse, former Chief 
of Police of Manchester, was the 
deputy in charge of the special police 
from Boston on duty last month in 
Nashua, N. H., protecting the prop- 
erty of the Nashua Milling company 
and the Jackson mills from destruc- 
tion by strikers. 
is nearing settlement. 
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The strike situation 
March 17, 1916. 
Mrs.,. Katherine P. Sherman, who 
has conducted a millinery shop on 
Central st., for the past five or six 
years, has moved to Boston, where 
she has employment. a 
The members of the Manchester 
Launch club—a score in number— 
enjoyed a cock stew at the club rooms 
Tuesday evening at six o’clock, as 
guests of the Commodore, Town 
Treas. Edwin P. Stanley, for whom 
three hearty cheers were given at the 
* conclusion of the repast. 
MANCHESTER ONE oF Few PLacns 
ALONG Coast WHERE THERE 
ARE PusLic LANDINGS. 
Manchester is one of the few places 
along the coast, between Boston and 
the New Hampshire line, wh®re there 
are public landings. The Boston 
Globe of last Friday printed the fol- 
lowing editorial on “Free Public 
Landings :” a 
“When a foreign warship comes 
into Boston Harbor and sends ‘a boat 
ashore to carry the mail the landing 
must be made at a private place. 
There are landings where the men 
may leave their boat without cost, but — 
that is only by the courtesy of the 
the property. He may 
close up the landing and refuse to per- 
mit any one to come ashore for love 
or money. 
“When American sailors are sent 
ashore from a vessel off Gloucester, 
they must pay the fee to the owner of 
the landing stage. Yachtsmen fare no 
better. To be sure the owners of gas- 
oline launches are welcome where 
gasoline 1s sold—if they buy. Mass- 
achusetts is almost without public 
landings in spite of its immense yacht- 
ing business along both shores. 
“There is a public landing at Man- 
chester and one at Marblehead. There 
are two in Gloucester, but’at both the 
landers get their feet wet. For the 
rest of the shore line from Marble- 
head to the New Hampshire: line 
landing must be made upon private 
property. o raat 
“Tn 1908 in an attempt to better this 
situation the Legislature passed a law 
giving towns the right to take by eni= 
inent domain land for public landings, 
but as the law is so worded that no 
land below the low water mark may 
be taken, this law has been useless: ~ 
“A bill now under: consideration 
will make public landings possible’ did 
permit or compel cities and ‘towns 
upon a tidal way to provide- public 
landings under the supervision: of thé 
Harbor and Land Commission. ° This. 
bill shotld pass. It rights- an sold 
wrong and will benefit yachtsmen and 
landsmen alike,” 
