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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 6

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The Boston Globei
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6 THE BOSTON GLOBE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1936 Mrs Elmira Lynch, Mrs Nettie O'Brien, Mrs Julia Manning and Helen Keller at Services NOW I EAT i Mrs Alary Buckley. MINCE PIE Everett Woman Divorced DEDHAM, Nov 3 Judge Joseph HARVARD HEAD ENJOYED ENGLAND Pres Conant Returns From His Vacation Upttt Stomach Cots BULLETS FIRED AS AUTO FLEES Two Cars Recovered in Wild Lowell Chases SALE IN CHARLESTOWN FOR PAROCHIAL SCHOOL There will be a penny sale tomorrow evening in St Francis de Sales School Hall. Charlestown, at 8 in aid of the school. The party is under the auspices of Sister Margaret Mary, Superior, assisted by Mrs Katherine Kenefiick, Mr Anna Sinnott, Mrs Pauline O'Connor. Mrs Nora Condon, Mrs Mary Tague, Mrs Marguerite Powers, Mrs Annie Collins, K.

Mcuooie. presiding over the Pro; COMMISSIONER PAGUM OF MALDEN IS SICK MALDEN. Nov 3 Police Commissioner James A. Fagum was stricken sick early this morning and was removed to the Maiden Hospi. tal.

The commissioner was at his offics in Police Headquarters last night and later was taken sick. He is a practicing attorney here and until recently was chairman of the Democratic City committee. in Jiffy With Btll-ia bate Court yesterday, granted Alexander Clyde of this town divorce from Annie J. Clyde of Everett on the grounds of desertion Bell-ansSEH FOR INDIGESTION They were married at Bellows Falls, 7 Vt. Sept 4, 1930.

ii Wh not find your own loveliness in the Following his return to Cambridge last night, almost the first move made by Prcs" James B. Conant of Harvard, a registered Republican in Ward 7, Precinct 5, of Cambridge, was to vote early this morning. The university president was questioned on his trip to England on his return from the polls by reporters. Nothing unusual happened, but his vacation with his wife after the trials of the tercentenary days was highly enjoyed, he said. The first week of his vacation in England he spent in the New Forest in the south, residing at an inn LOWELL.

Nov 3 In two automobile chases by police early today a man was arrested, a patrolman slightly injured and two stolen cars were recovered after many shots hsd been fired. Sergt John Clancy, on desk duty at Police Headquarters, received a call early this morning that a man was acting suspiciously in front of the Robert Sons Tobacco Company, wholesale firm, 153 Church st. Twice in recent weeks the tobacco storehouse had been broken into and quantities of goods stolen. Two QUICKER RELIEF! mm "JHcUfiC Off ASKS THIS CHARMING MARYLAND BRIDE other att3mpts had been made to enter the place. Sergt Clancy, aware of these facts, sent an emereenrv SACRA6E in Beauliew.

He went by automobile along the southern coast and up to Devon, where he staved in Tavistock in the Dartmoor region. police car and two cruising cars to xne scene. As the police cars approached the is. juviiuvii i i 1 1 1 lie: i 1 spot, a man was seen jumping into a parked car. The two cruising cars, each with two patrolmen, Patrick Clark and George Grady in one and Arthur Lyons and Walter Kivlan in the other, tried to close in on the PA automobile.

The fleeirg car crashed into one of the police cars, causing an injury to jyons ngnt hand. Both police cruising cars, with the emergency car from Headquarters, started chasing the speeding machine alone S-'-; is- A i -f ll icii ilia uc iJl mtr cr'ivcriju dIJU made a visit to Cambridge University. There he stayed in a college room in Emmanuel College, of which, as of Harvard, he is an automatic Fellow since John Harvard stayed there as a student. Pres and Mrs Conant were house guests of the Vice Chancellor of Oxford, A. D.

Lindsay, who is also master of Balliol College at Oxford. Dr Lindsay was the official Oxford delegate to the Harvard tercentenary. Commenting on his receiving the degree of Doctor of Civil Laws at Oxford just a week ago, Dr Conant said that it was a simple ceremony, lasting only a few minutes and that it was a special occasion for him. Because of his educational and administrative standing in the college, Dr Conant felt that he could not comment publicly on European politics or relations. Church st to Anodver st in the direction of Andover.

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For sale at all drug stores. pistols flew in a constant barrage at the escaping automobile. The police cars were outdistanced, however, and the car was found later abandoned on a lonely road in West Andover. Bullet marks were on the hood and the left front tire was fiat. The car wa? found to have been i Wl) World.

stolen in Lawrence Sunday night from Miss Catherine Durant. While on their way back to Low ell after the chase, the patrolmen spotted another car on Andover st Famous woman attended committal services at the Washington Cathedral for her late teacher and companion, Mrs Anne Sullivan Macy. The ashes of Mrs Macy were placed in the columbarium adjoining the chapel, in a niche where space will be reserved for Miss Keller. Photo shows Miss Keller (left) as she left the cathedral with her secretary, Miss Polly which they recognized as one stolen Saturday night from Ernest M. Nor- berg.

56 Howard st. "Just look! the new Pontiac CHEW CHASE, WO. rniax safe When the driver failed to stop, the three police cars again gave chase to a fleeing automobile. They finally overtook the machine three miles away on North road, Tewks- ARREST DRIVER IMAN REPLIES bury. The lone occupant of the car was placed under arrest.

He gave his name af Clarence Rawnsley. 17. c4 IN AUTO DEATH TO KING'S TALK cf Camay? Bellevue st, this 'city. He was ar rcnimY KING 1 'A raigned later on a charge of larceny of an automobile; and operating without a license in his possession. The hearing was continued and bail was set at $500.

Mrs Susie Palladino Was October 14, DemandSiBritainBeReady Eeady for War Police do not connect Rawnslev Hit in East Boston Of with the first chase and escape of the driver. The patrolmen searched all roads in West Andover, but found no trace of the driver. Thomas W. Deman of Cortland, elen TettksSury King a divine-Jooking bride if there ever was with a temporary address on Cliff one! If you should meet her camer av, Winthrop. was released in $1000 NAMED BISHOP bail this noon following his arrest as, ing through the park, or at a football 13 by the police of station 7 on charges game, you'd be captivated by her del or manslaughter and operating an OF SAN DIEGO automobile so as to endanger.

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He was arrested this morning Pope Appoints Missouri when Mrs Susie Palladino, 59. Chelsea st. East Boston, died today at the East Boston Relief Hospital of injuries received, the police sav. LONDON. Nov 3 (A P) Miss Florence Horsbrugh, Conservative member of Parliament for Dundee, made history today.

Delivering the opening reply to King Edward's speech from the throne, she became the first woman to fill the role. She was chosen by the Speaker of the House of Commons because of hsr striking personality and popularity. Miss Horsbrugh solved her worries over what she should wear by selecting a brown evening gown. Thus she met the tradition that ordains the speaker shall wear a uniform complete, with sword, or else evening dress, even though it may be broad daylight. She was warmly aplauded, especially when she asserted: "Jf ever the time comes again when women wait and men fight, one great suffering we demand that Priest New Diocese when she was knocked down last evening at Emmons and Chelsea sts, East Boston, by an automobile operated by Deman.

icate beauty. Her light brown hair and blue eyes are fascinating indeed. And there's something almost enthralling about her clear complexion. When you ask for her secret, she replies, "Camay it's done wonders for my skin." Why not give Camay a chance to reveal your own beauty? Feel its creamy, rich lather go to work on your skin. Millions of active little bubbles in its fresh, fragrant lather reach deep to lift dust, dirt and grime from every crevice and pore.

It's a soothing treatment you should give your skin several times every day a beauty VATICAN CITY. Nov 3 A P) Pope Pius today named the Very He will be arraigned in the East Boston District Court Nov 12. Rev Charles F. Buddy of St Joseph, Mo. to be bishop of the new diocese of ban Diego, Calif.

FELLSMERE CLUB PARTY FRIDAY IN LYNN The Fellsmere club, composed of we shall net undergo, namely that At fit numan lives snouid be sacrificed be young men and women of the Immaculate Conception parish of Maiden and Medford, will conduct its annual dancing party Friday night at the Happy Valley Country Club in Lynn. I cause due preparation was neglect ed." Cornelius Rosdahl is chairman of Foreign Minister Dead the affair, assisted by Helen Murphy, Betty Murphy, Marie Sweeney. GUATEMALA CITY. Guatemala. Joseph Hickey.

Edward Powers, Har Nov 3 (A P) Alfredo Skinner Klee old Meehan. Thomas White. Walter Foreign Minister of Guatemala, died THE SOAP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEM Kelleher and Joseph Gaudette. nere last night. MISS MUNSTERBERG TO TALK ON "CHARM OF CAIRO" Miss Ella Munsterberg, former president of th? club and head of the art department of the Massachusetts School of Art, will talk on "The Charm of Cairo" at a meeting of the State House Women's Club Monday evening at the Twentieth Club.

3 Joy st. There will be singing by the club and dinner at 6:30. preceded by a business meeting. The program is in charge of Eleanor Bateman, Catherine F. Keaney, Mary A.

Flavin, Dorothy J. Sanford. Anna M. Murray" and May F. Fillbrown.

COSTUMES OF LONG AGO ON EXHIBITION Costumes, including one dating back to the period between 1803 and 1812, went on display in the building of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Achburton pi, today. The costumes belong to the Atkinson-Lancaster Collection of the society and are on display in the Atkinson-Lancaster Memorial room. The exhibit wil continue through Saturday. I I "i' I jf HEARTILY RECOMMEND and you k5 mm mmrMemers BUILDING EXPERT TELLS HOMEOWNERS can buy the NEW POWTIAC on the GENERAL -MOTORS INSTALMENT PLAN with its low cost www 1 i -4 A A i v. 4 COL M00RHEAD KENNEDY EX-RAIL OFFICIAL DEAD CHAMBERSBURG.

Penn. Nov 3 (A P) Col Moorhead C. Kennedy, former vice president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, died today. He was 74. Kennedy served in the World War as deputy director of transportation for the American Expeditionary Force, under the late Gen W.

W. Atterbury, president of the Pennsylvania lines. He was a graduate of Philips Academy, Andover, Princeton University and the John C. Green School of Science. During the war, Kennedy was awarded a distinguished service medal and was made an officer in the Trench Legion of Honor.

0 "REAL ECONOMY" "Present users' bills prove the real economy of electric water heating," says Mr. Gleason. "The heating unit is immersed in the water. Heat can't be wasted. This, plus the special water heating rate for Edison Customers, saves users many dollars a year." 1- 4 FALL RIVER MAN GIVEN PRISON TERM, BURGLARY MIDDLETOWN.

Conn. Nov 3 (A P) Judge Frank P. McEvoy of th3 Superior Court sentenced Joseph Ouelette. 30. Fall River, Mass, today to from one to three vears in nrisnn "LIFETIME INVESTMENT" "A water heater is a long term purchase," Mr.

Gleason explains. "Operating cost, not first cost alone, should be the yardstick used With no parts to burn, wear, or corrode, no repairs once installed, no replacement of tank every few years, as with other heaters, an electric 'water heater is a lifetime investment in satisfaction and comfort." tni. C.VA for breaking and entering. Cueletts pleaded euiltv to the is. tn AiW charge which grew out of a series of burglaries in East Hampton Sum J.

mer cottages. i NASHUA BANK EMPLOYEE CHARGED WITH LARCENY NASHUA, Nov ,3 (A P) i Hillsboro County police arretted Milton J. Christian. 35. assistant cashier of the Nashua Trust Com pany, today on charges of larceny and embezzlement after state offi cials reported a' shortage in the 'SU' HO DOWN PAYMENT Liberal allowance on your old heater 3 years to pay and free instaUa-tion to Edison Sen-ice Customers, except in a few cases due to location.

IF YOU ACT QUICKLY Edison Shops, plumbers, and all electrical contractors and dealers -will make good on this offer. bank's accounts. Christian was held in the Nashua Jail awaiting later arraignment in Municipal Court State Bank Commissioner Clyde M. Davis did not announce the amount of the shortage, but declared "the bank is in excellent condition." Christian is THE ED I SOW CO. MP A NY' OF BCSTON married and the father of two chil- oren..

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