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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 4

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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4 Th Btrkililr Evening Friday, April 21. 1950 I unmnwiingmniniiiiniwiimmnifgmammuiinmBroiuainwinmnHinimmnTnnnrtuinwumBfmgmi Sunday Dinners At The Yellow Aster Are graciously served in delightful surrounding. Dinners served from UN te i) 1F1UUB TDM AKE For Expert Care DIAL 21783 Certified Cold Storage Repairing and AT LOW SUMMER PRICES Drayson Fur Shop 3L Yellow Astern MBS. ANGELO CASSANl, Prep. Pittsfield-Lenox Rd.

Closed Mondays Luncheons Served From 1 te i Dinners 0:20 to N.Y. Extends YA Lease on Hospital ALBANY (UP) Governor Dew. trf announced yastarday that the state had concluded an acreement with the federal government under which the Veteran Administration wlU have continued use of Hallo-ran General Hospital, Staten la-land. The lease on the hospital held by the VA was due to expire in June. Under the agreement between the veterans agency and the State Mental Hygiene Department, the VA will retain about one-fourth of the hospitals space.

The Institution was built by the state and was as Willow, brook State School before tha-VA took it over In 1943 as a veterans hoepItaL The State Mental Hygiene Department will un the space apportioned to It to provide urgently needed beds for mentally defective children, many of whom are presently patients In overcrowded Institutions throughout the state. IU North Street Next to Capitol Theatre FILMS DEVELOPED 39c S-t Exposure Roll Contact Jumbo 49c i i 6-8 Exposure RoU Panel Art Book 120-620 55e 116-616 63e MAYTAG Automatic WASHING MACHINES Easy Term Harder Electric Sho First Store on Eagle Street Tel.2-7132 Berkshire Palace News PITTSFIELD' I ij f. 1 5T 1 5Up INSIDE INFORMATION To study stages of digestion in cows. University ot Wisconsin dairy husbandry scientists have installed plastle window In the sides of five cows. The windows contain threaded caps which are easily removed for taking samples of the cows food In various stages of digestion.

A delicate surgical operation la required for the insertion of the windows. Acmm lit 0, 209 NORTH ST. Medford Youth States To Get Get15 Years For 1946 Crime Tidelands Oil Under New Cosmopolitan By Way of a Special. SeJMtk Several U.V tfork PUers Offertyou Sack Ur Portsmouth Hits Boom and Bust PORTSMOUTH, NH. VP) Portsmouth what it doesnt want.

That la war. For over the centuries this center of American sea power has thrived or withered according to the ebb and flow of the nations naval tide. Right 'now Its withering. Wartime peak employment of 17,250 at the famed naval shipyard has shrunk to' 4000, and there Isnt enough peacetime Industry to the blow. i Proud I though she may be of her grand history as a sire of the American fleet, Portsmouth Ms a victim of her art.

The peace years are hard on her. With this in mind, local businessmen are planning an industrial foundation to provide factory space for new and diversified industry. Thus another city Joins the growing search in New England for a way out of the "boom-bust treadmill that has sooften characterized one-industry 1 Bill WASHINGTON (UP) The House Judiciary Committee yesterday approved, IS to 10, a bill giving the states the lions Short of tide-lands oil rights. The committee made one last-minute changs in the measure to let the federal government nave a bigger split In oil royalties from production on the continental shelf. However, the bill as approved ia essentially that sought by backers of the states' 'claims in the hot controversy with the federal government over the tl-rich submerged coastal areas.

The Supreme Court two years ago awarded the federal government paramount rights" te tide-lands off California and la now considering similar eases involving Louisianaand Texas, where seabed oil wellaXflourish. President iTmmsn vetoed a similar measure in 1946, The federal government claims rights to the bulk ofxthese submerged riches, but Its bill to enforce them was Ignored by the committee. Wide, Winding Collar, Stitched Peak Pockets, Slender Six-Gor Skirt. Lustrous Rayon Shantung: or Nylon. Rayon Slick Check.

Sizes JO-18. 822.95 i 1 With its own Pliofilm Suit-Saver You're flower fresh, cracker crisp always in a new summer suit by Joselli, Fashioned of fabrics that just. won't wilt, ths shell linings, the Paris influence and the ultimate in detailor-ing all typify the master craftsmanship of Joselli. 1 CAMBRIDGE VP) A 19-year-old youth who, at the age of 15, critically wounded two boys 6 and 7 with an Ice pick because he wanted to kill somebody, was sent to state prison for 15 to 20 years. Richard Emerson Stearns, Medford, pleaded guilty before Superior Court Judge Joseph Hurley to two Indictments charging assault with Intent tomurder.

He is a former high school honor student Much of the time since the Jan. 9, 1946 stabbings, Steams has been under observation in Bridgewater State Hospital and a state alienist, Dr. A. Warren Stearns reported the youth sane, but dangerous to be large In the 'community. The maximum sentence 1 of 20 years was recommended by Assistant District Attorney Ephraim Martin.

Barkley W. Glavin, 6, and Francis Piscitello, 7, both of Medford, were on a. hospital danger list with head and body wounds for several weeks, but ultimately recovered. Police Captain James Lennox testified Stearns told him of his desire to kill. i Llsieux Shop N.

Rice and Kelly Inc 1 1 1 iTt. rV r-r i i -i -t. Rochester Plans Dime Phone Call ROCHESTER, N.Y. A 10-cent pay station charge Is expected td be put into effect by the Rochester Telephone Corporation somV time in June. This Is believed to fes the first of Its kind hi the U.S.

John W. Morrison, president, said delivery of the-new obln boxes ia expected to, start next month and that they will be Jfnitalled as soon as they arrive. The new rate was Authorized1 by the State Public Servwe Commission last fall, but the company was unable to put the charge into effect because no coin boxes were available that would take a dime as a ctrafoht Furniture Rugs HURRY DOORS OPEN 9.30 AM Mattresses Sx Jl la i a in El Gifts Time For Your Home i i WHen you look around your home, you want to do something about it and NOW! 9 1 1 A new chair, a rug, something new In a table or perhaps a complete new dining suite. Whether it is one piece, a sulte or a coniplete outfit, we are prepared to show you values in Good Furniture at prices you will PRIL.Sfrh EVENINGS 7:30 TO 10:30 EVENINGS And speaking of outfits, we are particularly well equipped to young couples who arfr starting housekeeping, or older people who 1 are refurnishing. We can meet your budget requirements, plan for i evening appointments-4n a word make everything so SATISFAC TORY for YOU.M Music! Exhibits! Awards! DONT MISS Pittsfield'sXFirst Home Shoy In Many; iVlany Years Buy for Cash Credit 1 Or on Budget Terms i Get Admission Coupons From Participating Merchants IUBu(D(B IKtslIlIvffe, Urnas See the tremendous iraprovements in building, material, equipment appliances facilities, furniture and, furnishings for todays homes.

W. F. Garritr Better Heme 8how Sponsored by Chamber at Ceraerce and local State Guard Companies North Street Dial 2-1574.

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