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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 6

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The Boston Globei
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I The Costars March 28, 1983 Trackless Trolleys on Last Wheels i may be obtalneet by writing "Timetable Department. Met. rnpoittan Transit Authnrity, 300 Arborway, Jamaica rlaim" Cambridge to Waverly, North Cambridge to Watertown, and Huron UM to Harvard sq. Thet.e, too, will eventually be eliminated. service lines in the Dorchesterourtace run from Vpper 1110 area, but the runs will operate land iv, to Everett Station will out of the Arborwhy or Bart- be extended to Sullivan.

let Rnxbury, garage'. Officiala said the change will Also affected by the new irnean an annual 1111Ving of schedule will be the Forest hills-Everett rapid transiti Ruses will be substituted for trackless trolleys on the fol. Buses will be substituted fr trackless trolleys on the to, 0-isa 4P4' 4 4 itdo- :47 4 di -1 ,04 i 1 ''1' I 3 i 4'11. tt 1 14' 4111Litx I I Bill to Prohibit Fairs A major revamping of the surface lines will be put Into operation Saturday morning when the Spring rbectule goes into effect. The ewers, describer! by natelat as the "first rilAjor one in years," will mean the elimination of hundreds of trackless trolleys and their re.

placement by diesel buses. It will leave the M.T.A. with only three trackless trolley lines In operation North A mNinr re surface put Into Operi twirning whei rbeclule goes The charees in nine rlajor one In yc the 'limnlion trackle5s trolle placement by 1 It will leave i only three tr lines in open' tol'D To he clmed Saturday roornltraina, ing are the Everett car barn and the Clarendon Hill barn Somerville, both of which' at Charlestown mg are tn. Lveren car perm and the Clarendon Hill barn Somerville, both of whtchstop at Charlestown trains, routes: Inaces Dy rail house trackless trolleys, and After 8 p.m, daily and all 'won Center to Lechmere via Harvard to idchmere: Arl.rn asses 1st Test intvint reiutele Races by 4 the Fields Corner Dor.iday Sundays, the -runs will iMedford Clarendon (tester, which garages diesel end at Sullivan Charles. Hill to Sullivan sq.

via Broad-buses. Itown, instead of Everett. way. The buses will continue to During these the The Clarendon Hill-Lech. way.

The Clarendon Hill-Lech 6 CARDINAL BEA AT HARVARDFrom left: Harvard Pres. Nathan Pusey. Cardinal Bea, Dean Samuel Miller and Cardinal Cushing. Cardinal Bea opened three-day seminar on intra-religious matters Wednesday. (Story on raga than Piney.

Bea opened on rage Legislation prohibiting horse or dog racing by agricultural fairs at commercial race tracks cleared Its first hurdle 1Vednesday. The measure. given Impetus by the current Investigations Into racing svon the approval of the Legislature's Legal At. fairs Committee. The bill affects the Berk.

shire County. Franklin, Rehoboth and Middleboro Fairs which hold licenses to conduct their racing at commercial tracks. mere line via Highland ay. will be rerouted to operate between Clarndon Hill and Sullivan sq. via Highland AV and Crocs it.

Every other trip on the Tee le sq. to Sullivan sq, routes via Highland ay. and via Broadway will be extended to Clarendon Hill. Buses will also be suhsti. tuted on the following lines: Faulkner to Maiden Lin.

den to Everett Station; Wood. lawn to Everett Station; Mal. den sq. Everett; and Lebanon to Everett. CHICKEN BUXOM AND BONELESS RACING Continued from the First Pagr Too 'WV Portugal Decides T1 LISBON (AP)Portuguese authorities questioned Georges Bidault for hours Wednesday, ficials of the organization are state officials.

The investigation also brought to light a 'second bank account under another organizational name totalling $13,000, according to Rep. O'Connell. Comr. Leff, unavailable for comment Wednesday night, is believed to be out of the country on vacation. i I a 'kJ" Expel Bidault then let It be known that the French anti-Gaullist leader be expelled to a country of his choice.

The former French premier could become a roan without a country in Europe unless he up the fight against Pres'Went Charles de Gaulle. There was speculation that Bidault might seek a haven in Latin America, althought it was difficult to see what contribution he could make from the Atlantic to his pledge to continue his tight lagainst the French President. la Ificiiitai WIC A COMACillto CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS 1 1 i I si fist poPRIZE 1 SP LAIRS I I 0 cHocoLATE ECLAIRS tr. "1 1 If 0, I I 1 I I 7 r4 OE, toneless squab. chick.

en baked In Its own natural juices, then gently simmereci with sherry wine. The wild rice and brandied peach garniture complement this appetizing 0 tight Yours to enjoy at the Ar less squab. Its own natural gently simmered The wild rice peach garniture is appetizing 0 enjoy at the The $500 check by the Northampton Fair to the Civic Committee was traced by a State Police investigator to a $300 bank account in Springfield. Rep. George It O'Farrell (D.Malden), chairman of the investigative committee, re.

vealed that at least four of. so-- Among the lines which terminate at Everett will, after Saturday, end runs at Sullivan sq. after 8 p.m. weekdays and all day Sun lays and holidays. The M.T.A.

also announced that certain Sunday routes have been adjusted and consolidated. Sunday schedules I 31 43 Al4. 1 is, el g) i lit 11 -4----- 10! 77-r I 41( $:, IvAN ttt 1 ....,,,..14.074. '''''A A tr. .1 I 1 i': 2.

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A 1 i .4. ,5 1 Featuring Ituring Nees El IF. citcl, The brilliance and ingenuity' of the area's student scientists were brought to focus in thel second annual Region III bi ence Fair in Fall River last week-end. Officials of the regional science fair said their expectations were surpassed by the 250 exhibits from 20 senior and 15 junior high schools in the southeastern Massachusetts area. The displays, ranging from textile chemistry to space studies and from fossils to an electric brain, tested judges selecting 20 exhibits to represent the region at the Boston Globe's Mass.

State Science Fair it M.I.T. May 3-5. Exhibits were set up in the Dwelly Street Armory and drew more than 8000 persons. At the awards ceremony in St. Patrick's School auditorium students selected for the Globe State Science Fair were announced.

TheY are SENIOR DIVISIOIST: Whiting Rice, King Philip Resional. Wrenthem, radioactivity in milk: Ronald McKin- non, King Philip Regional, isolation th of ytocronei Paul H. Moreau. Msgr. 1 Prevost High.

Fall River. somatic mutations on chick embryos; Maurice L. Levesque. Prevost High, creation of mutations in drosophila: Pamela Perrault, Dominican Academy. Fall River.

structural isomerism in dyes; John J. Kokoszka, Durfee High. ex- traction of magnesium tom sea water: Florence E. Lafex. Durfee.

rocks and minerals: Normand A. Dube. Durfee, anemometer and weathervane; Alan C. Levine, Durfee, curvature of droplets. Also Peter A.

Petri. Durfee, till physics through x-ray diffraction; Neil D. Steinmetz. Taunton High. N-dimensional analytical geometry over complex number field; John EiZtlY.

Taunton. measuring speed of light; Joseph E. Doran, Msgr. Fair it 51.11'. May 3-5.

Exhibits were set up in the drew more than 8000 persons Dwelly Street Armory and At the awards ceremony in St Patrick's School auditorium students selected for the Globe State Science Fair were an- ounced. Whiting Rice, King Philip Regional. Wrentham, radioactivity In milk: Ronald McKin- non, King Philip Regional, isolation of thytocroneil ti3111racgnsaourgi ehick embryolit Maurice of mutations in drosophila; Pamela L. Levesque. Prevost High, creation Perrault, Dominican Academy.

Fall River, structural isomerism in dyes; John J. Kokoszka, Durfee High. ex- traction of magnesium tom sea water: Florence E. fee. rock and Lafex Dur anemometer and weathervane; Alan minerals: Normand A.

Dube. Durfee, rops C. Levine, DurPetri. fee, curvature of dleots Al Peter A. Durfee.

CITS- It3hr. Tdgnrgn- High. N-dimensional analytical geom- etry over complex number field; John Rimy. Taunton. measuring speed Of light; Joseph E.

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St- Mary Academy. gall River, alcoholmedican anti freeze: Jeremiah R. LowneY, Dunce, comparative analysis of Fea. pond and tap water; David W. Reuss.

Durfee. lossilids; Malcolm J. Manuels. Inurfee, simple electric brain Tria 'chine; and Lawrence E. flurfee, energy level of beta par tides.

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