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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 13

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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F'l V- S. ft. Off- THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE FRIDAY. MARCH 28. 1941, 13 "Although the Serbs are thought to be more warlike and BntiAxw, most or the men on this boat are Croatian and every one will try to get home ft ana join tne Army it we go to war.

The radio operator expressed his L.L 1 nMnMi.ii Norwood Votes Two-Way Police Radio for Town NORWOOD, March 27 Norwood citizens. In an 80-minute town meet pride in the Yugoslav Army, which he said, has 1,500,000 well trained I 1 and fairlv well eauinoed men. "un J.RA ACC'M SEASON OF 194 1 Daley Promotion First Mo vein Police Shakeup The promotion of Capt. James F. Daley to Deputy; Superintendent yesterday was the first move in a Boston Police shakeup which is expected to affect more than 100 men when the general order is read at Yugoslav Ship Crew Anxious to Help Peter Princ Andrej Men 5ay Serbs, Croats Will Fight Together.

civilized people fight best, and you Know we Balkan people have al MAR. 27 THRU aPH. 5TI riT ini m. JB -emutr vjpr ways been considered uncivilized. he said, a twinkle in his eyes.

He admitted, however, that Yueo slavia's position is not too good. Her y- 1 a 4 most fertile agricultural area is the low. flat land near the Bulgarian border, easily accessible to German mechanized equipment. He believes that the Greeks can take care of the Albanian front and that Yugoslavia's tonight's roll call. Lieuts.

James J. Hinchey, Robert Lynch and Hugh Erady will be made captains and it expected that a similar promotion will be given Lieut. ing tonight at the State Armory at which not one dissenting vote was cast. pa.sed an annual budget of $1,546,747.19. Appropriations included funds for a two-way police radio.

The meeting voted to raze the 50-year-old Beacon School and to accept a gift from W. Cameron Forbes of land at Upland road and Prospect st. for park purposes. Appropriation includrd school. electric lurht department.

bond and notes. welfare. 175; polire. SfiO.358; Fire Department. S54.889; Water Department.

39.l53; diers' relief. $32,000: highway wen-tenance. oW-ase assistance. snow anJ ice removal, aid for dependent children. Morrow Memorial Library.

$20,860, and contrib-utary retirement board. $20,301. small, fast, modern destroyers can handle any trouble which may arise in the Adriatic. Capt. V.

Bruer is a lieutenant in oh J-Ui the Yugoslav Naval Reserve, and will respond immediately if he is called to service. Lawrence L. Waitt, who will remain in charge of the Bureau of Operations. Commissioner Timilty has not officially announced these elevations, but he said yesterday that vacancies will be filled in the order of positions on the Civil Service list. Lieuts.

Hinchey, Lynch and Brady top the list. The now Deputy Superintendent will take charge of all records and After discharging general cargo here, Capt JBruer hopes to sail for New York this afternoon. Maine House Raises Offers and men of the Yugoslav-fe freighter Trine Andrej, which irrived at the Army Base last night pen Calcutta and Colombo, ex-r-fed littlo surprise at yesterday's lp.j turnabout which has appar-I'tiv placed their nation in the ranks. We rcver believed that the peo- oi Yugoslavia would allow them-Li'ves ti be allied with the Axis," m'd operator Rados Cicarelli. -In Yugoslavia we speak our mnds.

Wt are free men. We don't belong vth the Axis." The crew was unanimous in the Vflief that Yugoslavia will be better and more willing to right under rg Telcr than it would have been trder Regent Prince Paul. Oxford-ed'-jcated Paul was a bit too dictators! to win their whole-hearted sup-n-n it yermed. Cicarelli said that other nations! Judd Named President of American Brass WATERBURY, March 27 (AP) The American Brass Com State Borrowing an civilian employees of the department except those In the Commissioner's office. It is expected that; AUGUSTA, March 27 The Maine House of Representatives to pany announced tonight that Clark Silliman Judd of Watertown had day enacted an emergency measure to raise to $2,000,000 the temporary Hinchey will be assigned to headquarters and Lynch to Charlestown, and that Brady will remain in command at the Brighton station.

Most of the patrolmen affected will be brought in town from outlying stations, it is understood. it borrowing capacity of the state. been named president by the directors, succeeding John A. Coe Sr. Judd has been a vice president of the concern since 1929.

Coe will become chairman of the board. RADOS CICARElXl between the Serbs and Croats, chief racial groups in Yugoslavia. "The people are unified and ready The bill would permit an increase from $800,000 to $2,000,000 in the amount the state may borrow in anticipation of taxes. to fight side by side," he declared.1 fcave exaggerated the "differences'" AT OPERA OPENING Limousines and taxis massed at Metropolitan Theatre as crowds pour in for "Marriage of Figaro." Denies Beating Mt. Holyoke College Gets Bequest of Over $200,000 fcecia Her Companion Special Dispatch to the Globe- deem most useful and proper in the While Intoxicated Mn: welfare and permanence of all of SOUTH HADLEY, March 27 The late Mary E.

Butterick of which I am most warmly inter ested." Miss Butterick, who died in February, 1941, was a long-time Wealthy Miss Lomas Says She Never Ran Naked in Hotel Room friend of Mt. Holyoke. In 1921 she contributed to the ssneral Brooklyn, N. has left Mt. Holyoke College more than $200,000 in bequests, the office of the field secretary announced today.

An outright bequest establishes the Butterick Memorial Fund of endowment fund, and from 1925 through 1938 she gave $250 annu BRIDGEPORT, March 27 (AP) Miss Elaine M. Lomas, wealthy Continental traveler, denied from the witness stand today that $40,000, with the use of the income unrestricted. As one of 'four residual legatees. Mt. Holyoke will receive something over $160 ally to the living endowment.

Slot Machine King Arrested SHANGHAI, March 28 (Friday) (AP) E. T. (Jack) Riley, former "slot machine" king of Shanghai, she was intoxicated or used physical) violence upon the former housekeeper-companion who is suing her for $15,000 damages. Mrs. Maybell Greenwood Shepard, 59, and about 20 years Miss Lomas charged with being an escaped Oklahoma convict whose real name is Fahnle Becker, was arrested today in a Hongkew boarding house after eluding police for almost four months.

000. The amount will be increased by earnings up to the termination of the executorship. This bequest is wholly unrestrictefl. Mt. Holyoke, Radcliffe, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences were named residuary legatees, the will directing that the whole residue "be divided equally among them, share and share alike, the said several amounts to be devote 1 by the- several institutions named to stich purposes as their respective Boards of Trustees may i IN VAN RAALTE'S IN VAN RAALTE'S senior, testified previously in her Superior Court suit that Miss Lomas, while under the influence of liquor, bit'and scratched her, ripped off her nightclothing, pushed her into a bathtub and stamped on her abdomen when they shared a suite in a Norwalk inn on the night of March 5, 1940.

Advertising increasing help tts out order your Want and Classified advertisements for next Sunday's Globe today. S.L Ds I fl classic Hmi 4 The tall, slrider Miss Lomas, a Wilton resident, also denied that she ran naked about the hotel room, attempted to climb into bed with Mrs. Shepard or had thrown a lamp and other objects at her former housekeeper and at Mrs. Jennie 'F. Cave, her secretary.

Her appearance ended the testimony. Opposing counsel will present final arguments tomorrow. Admitting that she had been confined a neurological institute three times since 1939, Miss Lomas told the court that she had a "slight" altercation with Mrs. Shepard and Mrs. Cave after having taken several drinks of wine.

YOU bow what beige does spice your dark ensembles and Van Raalte Has blended them in all sorts of tones to malce your choice simpler. Four styles sketched, but we have others (and in other COLORS, too). Sizes 6 to 72. cJ obit a- even ad fl Daisy Young and Lovely Dress For Mioses or Women' $098 British Turn Out Ship a Day NEW YORK, March 27 (AP) The latest supplement to Lloyd's Register of Shipping shows that British shipyards continued to turn out more than a ship a day during the 14 days ended Feb. 6.

18 to 20 38 to 44 Sizes BEAUTIFULLY BLENDED I usKra "fie lte iBricfe" Smart Spring Styles In CHILDREN'S SHOES Charming as springtime is this lovely rayon weave dieu with its smart, detachable, double collar of crisp white eyelet embroidered pique. It buttons alt the way up the front and is beautifully tailored and finished. Violet, Navy, Ccpen or Aqua Blue. COATS CLOVES STREET FLOOR MAIN STORE Infant's high laced, white or brow -Onto- I'orrj A'OF. 6v or Call IWBbanl 10 P.

HOME FROCKS FOURTH FLOOR MAIN STOKE tanned calf. Usually $195 A fine selection of MusVrat coats in a wide assortment or popular styles. Juniors', Misses' and Women's sizes, 9 to 42. Budget available. FUR SALON THIRD FLOOR MAIN STORE i Mall Order Dept.

JORDAN MARSH COMPANY. Mass. G-153 Please tend me "Robin's Serenade" rayon weave dresses et $3.98. in 'ie and color. Charge Cash C.O.D.

NAME Sizes 3 to 5 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Sizes 5'2 to 8. Sizes 8'2 to 12. First in Boston! BRIDGE TABLE STORAGE COVERS Protect from Dust and Scraping STREET STATE. patent party sho AUo in Whils Calf -es It's A THRIFTMODE FASHION y-Al FOR JUNIORS 1.00 7 99- "Dinner Date Look as Young as Your Daughter! In Lovely Spring Flower Print r95 Sizes 8I2 to 12. $3.50 Sizes 1212 to 3..

$4.00 Sizes 3'2 tp Saves the bother of dusting your card table every time you bring it out keeps it new looking longer because its sides won't scrape on the floor (and on your nerves). In heavy cotton denim, strongly sewn, it slips on and off easily, closes with three firm snaps. Dark blue or brown. Order conveniently below. Adorable Young Jacket Costume Brwn aSV Saddle 'XX Oxford.

A Rubber f4 10 95 6 -MAIL I Fleata Address: Mail Order Dept. G-1BS Jordaa Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Pleas send me (Quantity) Card Table Storaf Coven in Bin Brown at Sr.OO each. A gloriout multicolor floral print in a stunning, young-tooking dress for women. Rayon crepe with graceful gored skirt and shirred shoulder treatment.

Sizes 162 to 242. fl! A simple, lovely basic dress and a smart lit. tie jacket with belted, bloused back and gay corsage of violets. Rayon crepe in Blue, Navy, Lilac. Ssa Foam Green or Beige, Sizes 9 to 15.

Sizes 82 to 12 $3.50 Sizes 1 2'2 to 3. $4.00 Sizes 312 to 9.,, $5.00 Oiher "Ye Olde Brick" hos $2.50 to $5.00 priced by sizes. NAME BRIDGE SHOP SIKttT ILOOB ANNEX 1 i H' if V1 -CASH STREET CITV STATE WOMEN'S DRESSES 8EC0N0 FLOOR MAIM STORE CIIAEGE C.O.D. Ordvr by mil or call HUBbard 2700 until 10 P. M.

CHILDREN'S SHOES FOURTH FLOOR MAIM STORE I THIRD FLOOR MAIN STORK Order by Mait or Call UUBbard 2700 Until 10 P..

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