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The Boston GlobeMonley, February II, 190 The liosten tiletseMon 2 Tubet ransistorVirtues Linked In Tiny Gadget gadget rivers SI ie kot '111) ein dueed in on evil the aim of al I dime. said Dr. William VWb ater director of RCA labor. Monies electronic research, small nd longer life of trarr4iNturs. said Dr.

frillier. Made from the chief element of pure send, the device can be made to bwith, to amplify or otherwise reguloto it.t output of electric current by varying the input voltage rather than the magnitude of the input current, amid Dr. Wchatcr. longer Itto of Dr. frillier.

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HEARING Continued front the First Page Among the witnesses speaking In support of the proposed investigation by a committee of two senators and Owe representstives were a mumber of Greats Boston bowoo VS inverligative study by the committee to be headed by two appointees of the gov1 ernor The group would study problems of financial condition management, fares, service. Ia tor and related matters. 4 K-4. I 1 I lit I it, fi: 4. 4.

--1 4 1......,, 4i1; 1 1 4 1 ,,,1 3, -it 4 ,,,,) 0 r-- Tbe new solidstato ment was developed by rile P. ileintan and Steven R. illotstein working limier restion of Thomas O. Stanley, In research sponsored jointly by the U.S. Air Force Cam.

bridge Research Laboratories, Bedford, and B.C.& The device, a metal oxide semiconductor transistor, corn bines the flexibility and plier circiutry of vacuum tubes and the low operating power, FLOOR COVERINGS NERINGS The bill was opposed by M.T.A. general counsel Ed. ward F. McLaughlin Jr. who told the hearing that already more than $450.010 has been spent in one study or another on the M.T.A.

NEW YORK (Ar)Develorment of a tiny new device combining virtues of transistors and vacuum tubes has been announced by Radio Corporation of America. It can be fashioned into large, interconnected relays. and promises Integrated circuitry "less costly, simpler and more reliable than anything our industry has yet devised," said Dr. James hillier, vice-president of RCA. laboratories.

It could bring about highspeed, portable computers running on batteries, lightweight communications ssytems, and a variety of new industrial equipment, engineers said. Five wafers the size of a quarter could do the work in a computer now required from transistors occupying a square foot of space, a spokesman said. Rep. Julius Ansel (D-Dor (with or withotit inststistitio) H. A.

COCHRANE SONS NEW ADDRESS 1111 Portland SW 0004 Near Haymarket Sq.CA 7-01 oft lestelletioal ANE SONS DDIRESS OW Poston 74'4 Call for I cheNter) charged that 81cLernon bad nude a series of service cuts in in effort to reduce the annual ALTA. budget. "I believe that he should be more concerned with providing servke for the people in the area and let Mayor Collins, who head the Advisory Board by virtue of Boston's taking up 64 percent of the deficit, worry about how to reduce that problem," Ansel said. lie also stated that Collins should take a more active part in trying to resolve the problems existing between Mc Lernon and the Carmen's Union, because Collins brought Mc-Lemon here to operate the system. Rep.

John Kennedy of Everett spoke out in favor of the investigation measure because "we in Everett want to find out just what is the real reason behind the cuts in service and primarily the closing of Everett rapid transit station after 8 p.m. week-nights and Sundays." The bill was filed by Rep. Michael A. Nazzaro Jr. (1)- North End) and calls for an r1R1r 0 IA It fr10' V.01.0.0"4.'k or LAYOUT ARTIST the minute You want it BENEFICIAL As to possibilities, up to 850 of the new components have been pro SHALOM AND ERIN GO BRACHBrotherhood program at Temple Tifereth Israel with Irish American both of Malden, was held Sunday night.

Participants included Richard R. Burns, Rabbi Theodore Lewis of Touro Synagogue, Newport, and Judge Harry Lack. Man who can produce fresh, creative comps. A flair for contemporary design is required. Must be able to participial in initial planning conferences and follow thru with finished campaign.

Art Directorship is available to the right man. Please send resume to Mr. Al Albrektson when writing for appoint. ment. He said that he was unaware of practices cited by radio figure Gerry Williams to the effect that ticternon had men carrying secreted tape recorders to sit behind bus drivers and tape their conversations with passengers.

Williams said the tape recorders were only one of the harassment techniques which he learned were being employed by Mcternon to break the union. McGonagle said that he and other officers of the union hay been seeking to meet with the three-man board of trustees over the new contract proposal since last November. "The trustees so far have silently refused to meet with us until recently when we pinpointed the fact that our old contract ran out on Dec. 31. And a meeting was set for Feb.

21. "We have been seeking to start meetings on this contract for more than three months without success in presenting our points to the trustees," McGonagle continued. FINANCE Co. 32 offiliotod Aces. 3oo white pops of your phone boa.

Iraq Executes 4 More; Rebels Tighten Grip Why Go South? CAMDEN, Me. (UPI) Oscar Grinnell, 55, went water skiing in Camden Harbor Sunday wearing a thermal rescue suit and a life preserver even though the temperature was 32 degrees. Grinnell needs only next month's trip to complete his goal of skiing in each of 12 consecutive months in Maine waters. EITEtosavrtemrso I.LILLUaatiadLip.1 BO BERNSTEIN INC. Advertising 24 Mason Ri.

JAcicson I-5900 1 I MATI OR JvRe Evorything Is automatically reduced that's for sire that doesn't sell fast and furiouslybut most goods sell an sight because they aro LOW priced to start with and little, If anything, Is given away after 30 selling days. First of all we buy offpriced add lots, seconds, samples, discontinued lines, rejects, going out of bust. ness stocks, mill surpluses, Inventory excesses, retail store or specialty shop clearances, Imports, fire stocks, etcetera. All are priced EXTRAORDINARILY LOW to avoid reductions of 25, 50o 15 after 12, IS or 24 selling dayswhat's unsold goes to charitable setups when 30 selling days expire. Here you SAYE money automaticallyTHAT'S FOR SURE! He said that the union was not in favor of any strike on the system.

"We just want to be treated as human beings." BEIRUT, Lebanon (Reuters)Sporadic bursts of fire from Sten guns and bazooka' were reported in Baghdad today. The new revolutionary regime, including President Abdul Salaam Aref, are believed to be in Baghdad at present. Baghdad radio today announced the execution of four high-ranking Iraqi army officers as the new regime consolidated its hold. The execution of three retired brigadiers and a colonel nil, 1111gR9 11.110 A I :30 1JJ (11) 1 Ji feu) -Teem Automatic Bargain 1111BASEMENTIM LOW ON FUNDS? OPEN A R.C.A. (Bodytt CAStIA A t) Canoe itasemont Bedsit goo.

pont to a S.C.A. slum se. eoent (No sank short it paId In tell within 20 days tram billing date, small snorts if yoo elect to make extended payments) bit than Is no chaos in sot fill10111 LOW-forcatil plus. U.S.WOMEN Continued from the First Page Great clothes are created in Paris, but they don't trickle down to the average woman who is likely to have rundown heels and wear sweaters that don't fit. The women of Paris are a sorry sight compared with the trim, smart girls who swarm out of Washington's government buildings late each afternoon.

New York's gar. ment district on Seventh ay. makes stylish clothes and at prices American girls can afford. The whole business of picking the world's 10 best-dressed women is the bunk, according to Marlene Dietrich, a wise woman whom we shall consult frequently in these researches: "This list is reserved for the rich, for those who can afford to buy from the great designers, who have time for endless fittings and then can be seen wearing these creations in the right surroundings." The average American woman has more leisure than any other in the world. Automation has taken over in the living room and more especially in the kitchen.

A research report prepared for the E. R. Wagner Manufacturing of Milwaukee turned up the fact that the average housewife has 100 labor-saving tools or machines at her disposal. The maxim of the -)ioneers that "man's work is from sun to sun, but woman's work is never done" has gone by the boards. These days a lot of woman's work is done by pressing a few buttons and plugging in some machines.

McGonagle also accused McLernon of holding up the 'Mass Transportation Commis! ision's demolstration program for the M.T.A. by estimating as the cost of 70 new op' erators needed under the Federally aided study to increase patronage. "McLernon realizes that once the experiment proves successful he will have to keep these men on the system," the union official charged. He charged that the labor relations on the system under 1 former general manager Edward Dana "were the best in the nation, primarily because Mr. Dana had the same respect for us as men as we for him as the boss." TUESDAY at 9:30 A.M.

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All you have to do is fill in 1 the coupon and bring it to any one Vje tf74A14 of the stores listed below. And the person you name may be the -L6'tri'PA1k ip: lucky recipient of a free box wd)ILT1114qqat INPAellatioNithi, 4 of Loft's Candies every Al, month for a year arc I '11rgTi iksZ5'4641 I A 6441 4torV1411Z.41gigg' eD.N4rerl Be a Sweeth irt to your all gev 'toad Other bills affecting the M.T.A. and aired at today's hearing were: A measure for half-fare privileges for persons receiving old-age assistance and for pupils attending private and public day and evening schools and colleges. A measure to require the M.T.A. to vent the present trackless trolley tunnel under Harvard sq.

for the use of diesel buses. The M.T.A. announced that as of Mar. 30 the trackless trolleys would be 'I eliminated and buses used on the lines in and out of Harvard sq. WAY OFF PRICE SLIPS GOWNS V2 SLIPS PAJAMAS 4- 01 69 stmwmool WAY OFF PRICE sLips.

GOWNS 12 SLIPS 69 (L? 4 I 4.iL I i's 1 I 4 i BR 1R 9 ,,,,.,,..,..,.1.1, i It' I l' 1, 1 '1 .1, .7 l' I 4, )( 1 1 i 1 .0.. 41U1: I 4,. A pita inzt .4. lit, ,,,4 II' '0 4604:11, (AP Wirephoto) NEW PREMIER of Iraq, former Col Abdul Sa lam Mohammed Aref. He led revolt which killed Premier Abdul Kassem.

was announced today by Iraq's military governor-general. Baghdad radio described the four as "criminals and traitors who despised the rights of the people and spread chaos." Despite the executions, Iraq appeared to be returning to normal after last week's revolution in which Prime Minister Abdul Karim Kassem died before a firing squad. Baghdad radio announced resumption of rail services and reopening of schools. Peter Morton, a Boston architect, said on arrival here from Baghdad that many civilian and troops wer killed in the revolution. Morton watched the attacks from his nearby hotel.

Hub Scientist Honored Dr. Leonard S. Sheingold of Sylvania Electric Products, Waltham, has been named a Fellow in the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers for "contributions to microwaves and leadership in military electronics." There are about 29 million American women who have jobs and the whole field of business, industry, politics and the arts theoretically is open to them. In practice, however, there are limitations on what women can do and how they shall be compensated and this is a source of much dissatisfaction as we shall see in detail later. There are women senators, women congressmen, women judges and women presidents of big corporations.

There is nothing in the Constitution to prevent a woman from being President of the United States provided she is a natural-born citizen and has reached the age of 35, although Article II stacks the cards against her a bit by continually referring to the President as "He." Iinstead of more SLIPSNylon tricot with lacs at net trim top and bottomssome tailored styleeall with adjustable shoulder etrape-32 to few larger in lot GOWNSwaltz, or round necklines, many with late or machine embroidery trims, soros batten treat sleep coatssizes 34 to 311. small, medism, or largo. HALF SLIPSstyles tricot and others, lees or lace net trim, email, medlum Si' art. In lot PAJAMAS. nylon and other; baby doll styles, trimmed neck-'Ines, small.

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medigm, largo lo 1.t. nv The Protestant Episcopal Church was brought to America by the Jamestown colonists in 1607. RI E31 4C1 oma BASEMENT ApecomitioNits ENT TUESDAY at 9:30 A.M.FAIR WARNINGBE EARLY a 71 See the many heart-warming toft's Valentine Selections on display at these fine toft's Candy dealers nna taltiogfine 0 COLE'S RESALL DRUG 140 Brighton Allston 860T5SZIefoTaelriantha MEN SFLIPRSPTUQSUSI'Llci2K THOUSANDS WORTH 1 DRURY SQUARE PHARMACY 46 Auburn Street, Auburn 2 COLE'S DRUGSBACK BAY 242 Huntington Boston E3 W. HINGHAM PHARMACY 181 South Street, Hingham SURFSIDE PHARMACY 254 Nantasket Hull BRUNELLE'S FAMILY PHARMACY INC. 183 Pine Street, Lowell NATICK PHARMACY 272 Speen Street, Natick WALNUT DRUGS 833 Washington Street, Newtonville REVERE PHARMACY 43 Broadway, Revere POOLE'S DRUG 79 Main Street, Rockport SAUGUS PHARMACY 304 Central Street, Saugus APOTHECARY 420 Boston Post Road, Sudbury COLE'S REXALL DRUG 165 Massachusetts Boston PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 301 Belmont Street, Brockton WAIL Wag TED US FL4r Women outnumber men in the United States by almost 2 million and they live longer.

The male death rate is 10.7 per 1000; the female, 7.9. Almost all doctors agree women can endure more pain than men, or at least they endure more without complaining. Few are bold enough to claim to have solved the riddle of her mental processes or why she acts the way she does. Dr. Joseph H.

Peck, who has written extensively on the subject, tells about the time he was a medical student watching a delivery. The obstetrician held a new-born girl in his arms and addressed the students: "If I may paraphrase an old quotation: 'Sex to a man is a thing apart. a women's whole The odds are against her ever being a great builder of works of art and utility, a deep thinker or philosopher, an interpreter of religious truths or a scientist probing into the secrets of the universe. "The riddle of the sphinx is elementary compared with her possible actions and reactions, but she was given to us by the Almighty with, I am sure, la major assist from the devil. IWe love her, cherish her and 'often would like to choke her.

But without her, we doctors and the human race would be in one hell of a fix. Gentlemen, I give you woman in all her linfinite variety and may God have mercy on your souls." ITOMORROWThe American woman in politics. 0 VOX COLE'S DRUG 624 Massachusetts Cambridge HASTINGS PHARMACY 106 High Street, Clinton STEVENS HULL PHARMACY 29 Bennington Street, East Boston SRO Ft4 I WOOL VVOIR6 ef'D and ofher a XLALItAr44b4R. TWO TOP MAKERS 1 ED Including some Retail Store Surplus Dacron polyester and wool TROPICAL Resort SLACKS $5 flothing to buy. Just fill in this coupon and bring it to the Eon Candy department of any store listed above! Enter as often as you wish between February 8 and February 14.

One winner at each at end of business day February 14. Winner will receive first box of Loffs Candies id March. 1 n2i SLACKS I want to be a sweetheart 41646k, My Sweetheart's name is My name is Address TOVIII Wanted shades: Charcoal medium grey, bankers grey, light grey, charcoal brown, medium brown, dark olive. olive, few navy. FANTASTIC LOW-UNHEARD OF an wool worsted flannels all wool worsteds Orlon acrylic and wool worsteds or flannels Wool and orlon acrylic flannels nationally advertised 70 civilian acrylic.

30 wool. autematic wash 'n wear, with permanent cress slacks Ionic dacron Polyester with wool plain or pleated fronts see tailoring details found on more expensive slacks hook and eye closures SIZE5 28 to 42. few 44 to 46 in Jot LO FT CANDIES OF FINER QUALITY 0 A third of the nations urban counties and half of the rural counties have no public child welfare workers. lac 4, HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAIN LOTS NOT ADVERTISED-NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS 'I.

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