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JANUARY 7. 1911 on Tuesday. THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE Bigelow Again Ways Gov: McGrath to Reinstate Weather Reports and Means Chairman FORECASTS Boston and Vicinity Fair and Mirrh. Ti.it.nir all pmr Brenda Bressler R. I.

State Head continued cold tonight with lowest -j eittoj 6mm Mitinr Establishment of a Juvenile Court system for Rhode Island also has temperature about 15 inhe city and 5 to 10 away from the coast; Wednesday fair and warmer; light northerly winds tonight, becoming easterly Wednesday Maine Fair, colder in east and north portions tonight; Wednesday fair, not quite so cold. All other New England States Fair and continued cold tonight; PROVIDENCE, Jan. 7 J. Howard McGrath, 37-year-old lawyer of this city, who early this afternoon TUESDAY, JAN. 7, 1941 been the subject of acrimonious de (I Frrtr4 asrl.r, Representative Albert F.

Bigelow of Brookline was elected chairman of the all-powerful House Ways and Means committee for his seventh term in this post as the committee reorganized this forenoon. Representative Robert H. Backus of Nantucket was chosen clerk. Chairman Blgelow's first act was to announce a public hearing tomorrow forenoon in its State House offices on Gov. Saltonstall's proposal for a $350,000 approppriation for uniforms and arms for the new State Guard a ad also upon the proposal to lease Shawme State Forest to the JAN 7 was inaugurated Governor of Rhode MINIATURE ALMANAC Eastern Standard Time 6:18 am Sun Rises 7:14 I High Tid Island at colorful exercises in the State House, immediately advocated Wednesday fair and slightly warmer.

8m rm Eastern New York-Fair and not fun sot 4 7 i Leneth of Day. 1 Moon Hpiuht Tide 8ft 5in a revision of the Civil Service act, creation of a State Housing Author Ijght Automobile Umpi at bate for several years but today Gov. McGrath lined up with those advocating such a system and urged the General Assembly to study the problem and enacj the best system to be found. After saying that the duties and powers of the State Council of Defense are not clearly defined, the Governor said, "I think the time is at hand when we should give the full force and effect of law to our State Council of Defense. I there- Toars tninr Soatarrn mat.

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Federal Government. Will Have to Struggle Along on $1000 a Week This Year The State Guard bill was reported of $40 per month, enactment of i direct primary law and the estab lishment of a juvenile court. favorably to the House today by the POOR PA Committee on Military Affairs and Public Safety. Gov. McGrath succeeds William increasing cloudiness with slowly rising temperature.

Central New England Thursday: Mostly cloudy and warmer Thursday, followed by snow in the afternoon or at night. SHIPPERS' FORECAST Protect perishable shipments until 7:30 p. m. Wednesday for the following temperatures: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire and northern New York 5 to 10-below zero, interior of southern New England and southeastern New York 5 to 10 above, western New York and coast MLAI r' -i H. Vanderbilt, scion of the famous Vanderbilt family.

Th former Chief Executive, veteran of the World War, will enter the naval service and will be given an assign ment in the Boston srea. The State Civil Service act wa: passed by the Vanderbilt adminis tration and has proved ta be very of southern New England 10 to 15 controversial. Today, the new Chief above. OCEAN WEATHER Executive said that the present law "contains definite weaknesses" and Atlantic Coast, Eastport to Block Island: Gentle northerly winds to that the whole subject of Civil Serv ice and its operation and cost "war rants a thorough investigation by night becoming light variable Wednesday; weather fair tonight and Wednesday: Block Island to Hat- the General Assembly. Gov.

McGrath also asked the Gen teras: Moderate to fresh north shifting to northeast or east winds and eral Assembly to break with tradition and enact a direct primary law and a corrupt practices act. Al -r broken clouds tonight and Wednes day. BOSTON OBSERVATIONS (7:30 a. husband resists "Nan iay her though most states have direct pri mary laws. Rhode Island has ad hered to the old convention and cati way.

She says he temptation in Barometer 1033.5 millibars, (30.52 cus system in nominating political NEW YORK, Jan. 7 (AP) Brenda Frazier will have to struggle along on $1000 a week again this year. Surrogate James Foley authorized Mrs. Brenda Frazier Watriss yesterday to use in 1941 seeing that "her. daughter did whatever debutantes do.

That amount is less than half Miss Frazier's estimated annual income of $137,000 from trust funds totaling $3,500,000. candidates. reiiitt tome of them because that is the only way he can select the best ones." inches); temperature 15: maximum 30; minimum last night 14; humidity 55 percent; clear; wind west north I 2L 1 YOU Cot I J. HOWARD JVlcGRATH .1 1 V. I Last Sprine the trustees of the State College in Kingston did not west, 7 miles; no precipitation last 24 hours; 3.6 inches of snow on reelect Kaymond G.

Bressler. who had been head of the colleee ground; total precipitation this fore urge you without delay to au for 10 years. Gov. Vanderbilt month .95 inch, .22 inch above: nor thorize the creation of such a council and give it such force in law and mal. Make me CHOICE! I sr CLEANING UP Ted Robinson, Jn Cleveland Plain Dealer.

It't over. And my stock of hose Is high again tand goodness knows That it was low!) I now have ties Of various vivid hues and dyes, And handkerchiefs and gloves and studs brought to the state a group of edu cators who investigated the row be tween Pres. Bressler and the trus such financial assistance as the growing emergency may tees and this group recommended mat Bressler and the trustees com And all the minor sort of duds. Jclm flamnmt Other recommendations made by And stacks of razor blades, and oceans (11:30 a. Temperature, 22; humidity, 42 percent.

TEMPERATURE READINGS Chicago, 24; Denver. 26; Kansas City, 27; Los Angeles, 54; Miami, 66; Minneapolis, 17; New Orleans, 48; New York, 21; Norfolk, 30; Philadelphia, 22; St. Louis, 28: San Francisco, 54; Washington, 27. pose their differences. This recommendation was not accepted.

Students and alumni entered the controversy and it became a political the Governor to the General Assembly which listened to the address at BRENDA FRAZIER I I Ckcse HAIR a joint session in the House chamber were: issue. Gov. McGrath in several camoaien Life tenure for judges of the Su 1 Building of Soul speeches promised to reinstate Bress perior and Supreme Courts. CONDITIONS A law giving the Governor power The weather is generally fair and ler and today he asserted that Bressler is ready, to return to his former post. He extended the olive branch to the trustees bv saying.

"I feel to veto specific items in the annual appropriations bill. Done in Silence. Dean Says in Chapel Of toilet soap and shaving lotions. Billfolds and leather sundries Oh, Cigarette lighters, too. although I have sworn off on cigarettes! And there are flasks and amulets And notebooks and a fountain pen All that comes under "Gifts for Men" (At least.

I think I got the.ie things In thes Day-After Odes, one sings His song upon the day before; I either got them or I'm sore.) And now again, refreshed and brave. I settle down to sweat and slave To earn the things I really need A suit of clothes, a title deed, Some bridge-work, and those other things That dear old Santa never brings! Study of state finances with the Changes in Old Age Assistance Law Proposed Recommendations to the Legislature "for changes in the Old Age Assistance Law so as to liberalize it view of eliminating the unpopular cold throughout the eastern states as a large high pressure system over the eastern Great Lakes region moves slowly eastward. The temperature this morning was below zero in extreme northern New England and in southern Maine and 10 cigarette tax of two cents per In contrast with modern building that the trustees will be I first want an opportunity as Governor to request their cooRera-tion and fulfillment of the promise which I made to the people of Rhode Island." operations, especially riveting ma Suspension for a year, one-half of chines, the temple of Solomon in the 'employees contribution to the to 20 above zero in southern por unemployment compensation fund, BALDNESS is a matter of choice. Continue to neglect your scalp and you choose baldness. Give it proper attention as did John Kazman (pictured above) and you choose hair.

Mr. Kazman's hair loss resulted from a serious case of alopecia areata. Within four months after he was accepted for Thomas treatment hia bald spot was completely filled in with strong new Perhaps the condition which is causing your loss of hair may not be as serious as was Mr. Kazman's. Regardless as to the cause, it will surely lead you to baldness unless you promptly, take steps to correct it.Thomas treatment canhelpyou, too just as it helped Mr.

Kazman to overcome dandruff, stop abnormal hair fall and promote hair growth on thin and bald spots. Call Jerusalem was erected in silence, Dean Edwin Jan van Etten of the tions. The area of cloudy skies and light precipitation noted yesterday in-the Rocky Mountain region has and improve its administraiton are embodied in the report released to Cathedral Church of St. Paul said this noon in King's Chapel, begin- moved eastward to the Mississippi Valley and western Great Lakes region. The precipitation is light and Bay State Daughters to Meet Thursday Mrs.

John A. Jennings of Brook- day by the special recess commission created to study the subject, headed bv Senator J. A. Gunn of is in the form of snow except in southern districts. Fair weather Saving Time Slap in the stream of traffic 1he baby car struck work.

After fiddling about under the bonnet, the owner started cranking up. all hot and bothered. Viciously he turned the starting handle round and rourd. Still nothing happened. At last the pa line will preside at the meeting of Turners Falls.

prevails generally in other parts of the country with the exception of Court Frees Woman President Pardoned LAWRENCE, Jan. 7 (AP) Helen M. Sullivan, 28, who was pardoned by President Roosevelt last month after serving a term for larceny, was discharged today in Superior Court after she agreed to return to Washington, D. C. Miss Sullivan was returned to Lynn last week from Washington to face the charge which involved the theft of a fur coat and jewelry Representative Adolph Johnson of Brockton, a commission member, today for a free scalp examination.

Choose hair not baldness! Scalp and treatments are always given in private. the Pacific Coast and the rionaa Peninsula, where general rains are occurring. submits a dissenting report, in which he states that the majority It. crai rjutYcpTCl tience of the next driver in line-lorrv-man eave out. recommendations will not very 'Ere, guv'nor," he said loudly, "why don't you buy one of those prpa tlv liberalize the law.

Mr. the Daughters of Massachusetts to be held Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Statler. Mrs. J. Baldwin Bruce, 6th District director, will be the guest of honor.

Mrs. James E. Spike, program chairman, will present Constance and Wesley Mueller, who will give an illustrated lecture, "Blue-Green Water," featuring motion pictures in color of bird and undersea life in the Florida Keys and Bahama Islands. The reception committee comprises Mrs. Guy L.

Corlis and members of the hospitality group. i Johnson, suggesting larger pay eight-day ones?" Stray Stories He's Building Himself a Radio Set ments, believes that "the taxes on from a Lynn home where she was employed. Pilot Killed as 'Flying Bathtub9 Catches Fire ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 7 (UP) A small experimental plane known as a "Flying Bathtub" caught fire over the Municipal Airport today and its pilot, Samuel D.

Hughey, What has become of the old-fash World's leading Hair and Scalp Experts Forty-Five Office 453 WASHINGTON 810 DEXTER CLDG. OppoMtr Jordan Marsh Co. SEPARATE DEPARTMENTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Write for free booklet. "How to Retain or Rrcain Your Hair" Honra 10 A. M.

to P. M. Saturdays to 6 P. M. ioned bov who was 10 years old be GLOBE ADVTS.

PAY BEST TRY ONE AND SEE fore he knew there was no real Santa Claus? Gilman City Tribune. Amen horse and dog racing can be increased from 3J4 percent to 10 percent without hurting anybody and the additional revenue should go to Old Age Assistance." The majority report states that this form of relief cost the State taxpayers $27,022,294 in 1939. It recommends changes on a sliding scale basis, by which the exemption of married couples with children of their own would be raised, thus shifting from them to the State the duty of providing a proper measure of financial assistance to the desti Anyone who is mean enough to 21, was killed when he bailed out start casting aspersions on the cour- IT ace of Italians to our citizens or and his parachute failed to open. Hughey, an aviation instructor who had frequently taken short hops in the plane for stunt purposes, Italian descent is "pretty small potatoes" himself. The Italians as individuals have plenty of courage.

Their Dresent troubles are wholly DEAN E. J. VAN ETTEN Speaks at King's Chapel had just taken, off and was about 300 feet up when the "Bathtub" went those of a poor cause and poor lead into a slip and caught fire. He ning there a series oi iour aany ership. Newburyport News.

tute parent or parents of one or short sermons on legends about Sol omon's Temple. Discussing today jumped immediately but plummeted to his death in view of hundreds at the airport when the "chute failed to open. the statement in the Bible that neither the sound of saw nor ham wem.s.'iiii i -mi Vl Hughey fell in a sandy lot. The plane crashed and burned on the mer nor any tool of iron" was heard in the temple, he revealed that modern research corroborates this shore of Tampa Bay about a block and a half away from the airport. fact.

the other, or Doth the nusDana ana wife. The majority report recommends that unmarried children of Old Age Assistance recipients who live apart from their parents and whose annual income is $1000 or less shall not be expected to contribute to the support of their parents. The commission endorses a Welfare Department recommendation that it revise its assistance rules so as to increase relief funds to destitute parents whose unmarried children earn less than $25 a week. Lumber for the temple was Hughey was the son of J. C.

Hughey, Atlantic Coast Line pas brought from the famous forests of senger agent at Tampa. Lebanon, cut by the Sidonians, who were famous for their ability in shaoinff it where they cut it, so To Interview Airline perfectly that it could be taken to the temple and fitted immediately Hostess Applicants into its place, Boston girls desirous of being air An Englishman while out with his dog. discovered the line stewardesses will be inter ft tu Wo ODD ITEMS from quarries of Solomon almost under- I) PlftlM SC Y) viewed Thursday and Friday at the Hotel Statler by Miss Phyllis All- EVERYWHERE neain iviouni ivionan, on wnicn ine temple was built, huge rambling dredee. senior stewardess for Amer cut through snow-white Seventeen year old osephine Dutch Kitchen ican Airlines. Inc.

Applicants must gaiienes bp registered nursps and hptwpen limestone, where half-cut blocks Nelson, Portland, High School senior, thinks she was the nrst per the ages of 21 and 26, weigh not less and blocks ready to put into place than 125 Dounds and be less than i can still be seen. Even the smoke son along the New England seaboard from miners' lamps can be seen in 5 feet, 6 inches tall. to take an ocean dip. She splashed places. Dean van Etten said.

out for a New Year's swim at the Municipal Bathing Eeach Wednes From this Dean van 'Etten drew a conclusion. Whatever the motive Sevareid to Describe day morning. for building the temple in silence, Students at Proctor Academy, Did you ever wonder what a modern fishing boat looks like below decks? Cleanlinets would be your most lasting impression of a 40-Fathom trawler. Nickel-clad refrigerated holds, shown above, as clean as any New England housewife could ask for. A spotless engine room with the great diesel power plant shining like the pet of the fire he said, it bears a symbolism which Andover, N.

showed in a practi p. cal way their sympathy for war suf 4- Cv' is true to human life. "Great building, in creation, in nature, in the ferers by voluntarily going on a "poverty diet" for one week, thus soul, is always done in silence." saving which the school treasurer forwarded to the Red Cross. His War Experiences Eric Sevareid, who has been reporting French history the making for the past four years as a newspaperman, will speak in Jordan Hall, Friday evening, Jan. 17, under auspices of the Women's City Club.

In his first appearance in Boston since he arrived from England on the clipper that brought former Ambassador Kennedy to America, fill 'f if) Rev. George E. Congdon. retired station. Scrubbed paintwork Bill to Give State Escheated Funds clergyman of Keene, N.

began everywhere. At sea and ashore, sanitation ion the New Year as he has the previous 58, by starting a diary in which he Y) sffi- V. combines with speed and em A bill proposing that the state notes events of private and public interest. Last year's diary was opened in Santa Cruz, Calif. the 30-year-old reporter will describe the duties and dangers in ciency to make 40-Fathom outstanding in the great fish business of Boston.

40-Fathom Fish, Boston The kitchen of the Deerfield par move to put itself in possession of some $10,000,00 of escheated funds now in the soffers of corporations and various business in volved in his 15 months of day-by- sonage needing renovating. Rev. Lawrence Eyres took over the job and did it well; then the local Woman's Club made a tour of in i 1 1 stitutions was filed in the Legislature this noon by Representative Milton Cook of Roxbury. The state of Pennsylvania moved successfully spection and each member left behind some article of use in furnishing or stocking the kitchen. day coverage of shifting lines of battle and diplomacy.

Mr. Sevareid will tell the story of his broadcast from the Maginot Line within 100 yards of the enemy guns, of the flight of the French Government from Paris to Tours to Bordeaux to Vichy, of his own escape from Dunkirk on a bombarded vessel. Norman Benson of Lamberts Cove. (A A DIVISION OF. GENERAL FOODS Jj Vineyard Haven, who bases his weather prognostications on the fact in this way in 1938 to claim of such funds.

The Massachusetts funds which the Cook bill relates to are unclaimed dividends on stock and debts on which interest has ma. that pond9 on the island are low and acorns extremely, scarce, says that the islanders may look forward to a ft' mild Winter. A ear ago by. the way, he recalls that in order to get a shipment or eels to marKet he nad I tured, tolls and deposits now in the hands of raiload, telephone, i electric light and gas companies. jThese funds are held by the com-I panies in the names of persons who to drive his car over the cove ice.

Three-and-a-half-year-old Lewis Women Head It i.r m.wrf.nn nil Cross Lynn, who contributed the dollar Santa Claus left him "to 4 the poor little boys and girls in Eng have not claimed the funds in the past seven years. The bill proposes that these funds, when acquired, shall be applied by the State Government to pay for land," was, with his mother, a guest of honor at the RubinofI concert to You Reach All the Family When You Advertise in rovide funds for a rolling kitchen. eld in Lynn Friday evening. He military aeiense, oia age pensions aand public improvements. The Daily and Sunday Globe was introduced during the intermission as "a little boy who set his elders a flne example of generosity and charity." Guy D.

Moore of Tyringham made a five-mile trip to the summit of Long Mountain Christmas morning hand placed laurel wreaths on the IMIM Mrs. F. D. Says Son Presumptuous WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (AP) Mrs.

Franklin D. Jloosevelt told her press conference today of a report that Franklin had already asked his brand new law firm employees for a day off Inauguration Day said laughingly: "I think that'i very presumptuous of More business wanted during 1941? Use the Globe. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE? REAL ESTATE FOR SALE? MORE HELP WANTED? Advertise in tomorrow's, Thursday's and Friday's Globe. Advertisements may be ordered at the Globe office or by telephone. Call LAFayette 2000.

graves of Robb de Peyster Tytus, Mrs. John Stewart McLennan, and their daughter, Mildred M. Tytus as he has for the past 26 years. Mr. Moore was superintendent of the great Tytus estate for 35 years, and the fact that sepulchres of the family are hewn from rock at the summit of one of Berkshire's most isolated mountains has never interfered with his Christmas gesture of loving 7r 4 WMaMHMto m.m.iirr i i.

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