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0(: 16 Amusements THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1041 favorably placed with relation to State Democratic LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND Women Arc Fighters of No Mean Ability the United States the bombs car ried by each airplane might rise to MUSIC JORDAN UALL Fresh Salmon Priced Lower Nazis AbletoBombN.Y. City, London Air Periodical Says Chairman Burke Is Tagliacci," opera by Leoncavallo By Albert Edward Wiggam, D. Presented as the first production of 15.000 Four planes which the article said could make transatlantic attacks are the Ileinkcl 177 and Dornier 26 flying boats, the Junkers 88 bomber and the Italian Savoia Marchetti transport monoplane.

LONDON, Thursday, May 23 (AP) Tae authoritative publication Aviation will say in its issue tomorrow the American Youth. Opera Assoda Mackerel Movinjj Nearer Massachusetts Waters Uon. Sung In English in free that "whenever the Germans want Father of Girl NORTHAMPTON, May 23 Democratic State Chairman Wa.i liam H. Burke Jr. of this city tot.

got politics today to becom "proud papa." Cooley Dickinson Hospital cials reported Mrs. Burke and th couple's daughter, weighing seven pounds and 14 ounces, "were doing nicely." translation edited by Frank Magune from bases In Norway, France, Portugal and West Africa. "If they (the Germans) decide to bomb airplane factories on Long Island, at Baltimore or Hartford, they have bombers capable of performing the task and getting back to Europe again," the article adds. The Canal Zone is not outside the range of certain of their airplanes. Designed and directed by Glynn Many will not -wait until June 17 to bomb New York they can do it." The article, by Peter Masefield.

Ross. The cast: for their salmon and green peas says the Germans are using our A Too Talkative Kid "And has your baby learned to talk yet?" yes. We're teaching him to Protafu Willi urn Sutherland types or long-range bombers which could attack the eastern seaboard of the United States and Panama Canto Ralph Massafo Nedria Zaruhi Tonio Rand Smith Silvio Mors Peppe Philip Stolar Conducted by Alexandc Thiede "Given new bases in Europe more; keep quiet now. Stray Stories. VvTLl FIGHT" FO? WHATTHEy WAHT AS MEN yes -NO when they learn what the price is today.

The top price asked for strictly fresh eastern salmon this morning is 50c a pound, 10c less than was asked a week ago. but there are retail markets in the downtown district quoting 40 45c round. Salmon even at 45c a Chorua Master Arthur Wilson Two of the purposes of the American Youth Opera Association, or ganized here during the Winter and which made its bow with 'Tagliacci' nound mar anocar expensive to last evening, are "to bring opera of a high theatrical standard to vast audience of America, at prices I ACE- PEBSONSf wHocwocNm within their reach." and "to make opera a native art of America." All the power ibanez' great hovel brought to the screen iii gorgeous technicolor! The idea is good, if decidedly large order. TVtBWSELVES INI CAAEWseNciesi INTELLIGENT THAN -THOSE WHO IC6E-1VE1C HEADS? vss Last evenings performance was JJ'A VvOYlAN IS AS OLD SHE jjw A TT2UE? stated to be the result of three weeks work. In view of this circumstance -a "aW aaajsssss ami ml jomN ptVL fk the whole may be termed a creditable amateur production.

Opera is a complex form of music and theatre, demanding talent and experi Answer to Question No. 1 False if we look at the actual some, but the fish is so rich a comparatively little of it goes a long way at table, consequently it is not necessary to purchase large pieces. Mackerel are moving nearer Massachusetts waters each day, current catches being made off the southern New England coast. It follows the supply is increasing and the current price. 12c a pound, is not far out of line with quotations on cod and haddock.

Mackerel roe is again available this week at 25c a pound. Lobsters are priced a little higher than last week, but are still within the reach of many. Other shellfish price tags have not been changed, however, and the cost of all kinds of cured fish is the same as heretofore. Retail fish prices, as quoted in the downtown district, follows: FRESH FISH Eass, str1pd. 3035c a pound: butter-fish 25c: cod 10c.

steak cod 1518c, cod fillets 20c. cod tongues 18c; flounders, dressed 15c. filleted 25c: haddock. Guinea 10c. shore 8c, haddock fillets 25c: halibut, Eastern 35c.

halibut nape 15c; mackerel 12c. mackerel roe 25c; perch, sea 15c; salmon. Eastern 40650c: sehrod 18c: scup ISc: shad, roe 30c lack 15 6 20c: smelts ence. As a means of giving young smgers practical work with opera, the Association deserves encourage ways wanted clean politics, better schools and homes and better life generally. They also fight for the privileges of dressing to suit themselves and not to suit the men, and the privilege to run their clubs and social organizations in their own sweet way.

And now that war is covering the whole world they are Jti i 1 ment To say that its introductory Tag liacci" was tentative is to cast no facts. If a woman thinks she still looks 35 (her standard age until she is 55). she does feel much younger than 55, and this actually tends to keep her younger. So the more she can deceive herself, the better, provided it does not lead her to act kiddishly or climb mountains and Vii Hrrulation. A man of 55 reflections upon the intentions and the efforts of those concerned.

There showing as much willingness to fight were definite ideas in the staging: i u- "A i I 'I -v '-Xr assignment of the Prolouge to a singer other than Tonio has much to recommend it; the setting of the as are the men. Answer to Question No. 3 Yes, on the average. All tests show that hiehly intelligent people are interior of a large tent, instead of who says he feels like a young colt may have one foot in the grave with incipient diabetes, or internal cancer or high blood pressure, or heart disease, or tumor on the brain, it ic men correct to say a woman the conventional outdoor scene with the tiny theatre at the back, showed imagination, and Mr. Ross clearly more composed in time of emergency, keep their heads better and even if the emergency becomes a prolonged daneer.

such as benig lost at sole, fillet rf 35c. lemon 60c. baby 25c; awordfish (chilled) 4045c: toneues and cheeks 18c; trout, brook 1.10, lake 35c. Frog less SI a pound. SHELLFISH vKc4nv tnt.

freh onened S1.50 tried to make the chorus animated old as she thinks she looks, instead of the static body of singers and a man feels as old as he feels! sea in a boat, they keep up their feels as they generally are. Individual criticism would pat pound; lobster body, meat 5c, lobsier bodies 25c a basket, large boiled lobsters ne lecis. ently not be fair or serve any purpose. Suffice it to say that Miss Elmassian's singing and acting of nerve oeuer. ruiuicuuuic, jumuji; persons are more often than not persons of average or less than average intelligence.

It is rare for a person with a brilliant mind to break down mentally. Answer to Question No. 2 All through history women have had to fight, not merely to secure "Women's rights' but to be treated 4Sc a pound, medium siea live lobsters 32c. jnedinm sized 35c. chicken 32c: shrimp, ereen 40c.

boiled 50c. fresh opened shrimp meat 80c; soft-shell crabs SI a dozen, crab meat, broken 60c a pound, flakes 80c: scallops, seas 35c a pound: clams in the shell 4oc a 3-at Knskrt. freh opened 6Sc a fliun, runnel, rrrn opmra Nedda most nearly approached professional standards. She has a beautiful voice and she uses it welL What the American Youth Opera Association may do in the future as -e numan Deinjia. nmt and 20c a half-oint; cjuahog.

in the .7. mn this Tomorrow: If a person wants to disappear and never be found, is ihell 35c a dozen and 1 a peck, shucKea countries tney si.25 a quart; lmieneck in victory, and at once have gone on it easy to do? SSSrt: rherry "toTieclamrin the heil to fight for What Wey nave -i rp riiSalMWMMMIMIIIMI lift 1 1 1 Wffl il I il (If w--. jy-L the practice of recapping may be a medium for the training of young singers is the important point In the meantime it merits consideration from the opera-minded section of the public. A large invited audience received the introductory performance cordially. W.

D. The most thrilling love story you have ever tive competitive position. But the needs of national defense must take priority over every other considera 40c a dozen; oysters, Cotuits in the sneu 40c a dozen and $1.25 ei .50 a pec, shucked, larce frying 50J60e a Pint, selects 40c slewing 35c. CURED FISH Salt rod. middle cuts.

28c a pound: side ruts. 22c: bits, 15c; fibered, 23c: smoked fillets. 25c: f.nnan haddie, 20c: finnan haddie fillets. 28c; smoked halibut. 60 5c; smoked salmon, strips.

60c; sliced, 20c a Quarter pound package: herring, salt. I Or each: bloaters, 23c a pair; bnne- tion, and we trust that the rubber forced into mucn wiaer use. "If American motorists can gain substantial mileage from their tires by reducing the speed at which they travel, and they can, then the pub industry as a whole wui take prcper steps to meet the situation." seen in rne most i magnificent entertainment ever brought to the screen 1 triifftiii lic may have to te euucaveu at slnwpr rate. If the func 25c a pound; mackerel, salt, 30c a LCQXOJ Dif i pound. THE STAGE JOHN HANCOCK HALL "Conversation Piece" The cast in part: Wffft tion of any one of a thousand rubber gadgets can be performed with Boston-Nantasket Boats Start Today Steamboat service between Bos VNMkN 1 Sophie Otford Mariette Clark Martha James Marguerite Ossanna Mrs Dragon Dale Fownes reasonable sattsiacuon Dy a then the public may be required to use the substitute.

Only Few Examples "These are just a few simple examples. But they convey the idea of what may come. In making these Paul. Due de Chauclgny-varennes Jervis McMechan LINDA DARNELL RITA HAYWORTH! Nazimova Anthony Cuinn J. Carrol Naish Carratline Lynn Bari Laird Cregar Yicente Conur.

Produced by DincM by DARRYL F. ZANUCK ROUBEII MAMOULIAM ton, Pemberton and Nantasket Beach will start this morning, according to General Manager Andrew Melanie Mariam A Davie Goodyear Chairman Urges Conservation of Rubber Resources Special Dispatch to the Globe AKRON, OT, May 28 In a letter to Goodyear dealers all over America today, P. W. Litchfield, chairman of the tire company's board, called upon the rubber industry to inaugurate a program wLi'h will free F. Pope of the Nantasket-Boston Steamboat Company.

The steamer Rose her maid) Anne Sloper The Marquis of Sheere1 Richard Davidson Regency Rakes The Earl of Harnngiord Manson Lord Brace worth W. Anderson Lord Doyning Montgomery Mr. Hailsham George Hibbert Mayflower, CapL J. F. W.

Nelson, -twin ricrur candid comments, I am quite conscious of the fact that they may be interpreted in various ways. To will leave Pemberton at 7:45 a. m. The Duchess of Beneden. Church Associate Producer Robtrt.T.

Kans Series Play ky Jo Swerlinj Pius 2nd Hit! "COWBOY and tne BLONDE," Mary Beth Hugbes-Geo. Montgomery some the fact of a six months cup- The Duke of Beneden Philip Thayer on the initial trip. This trip will mark the 123d consecutive season of steamboating by the present com Lady Julia Charter is. Brown Hannah (her maid) Mary Giese TZ T- ply of rubber on hand might encour-aB enmnliipenev. To others the fact Miss Goslett Mariorie Robb pany and its predecessors between additional snips lor the use oi of six months supply might be Boston and Nantasket Beach.

Lord Kenyon Richard osoome Lord St Marys Wilism McEtwain Great Britain and conserve avail General Manager PoDe further an Prologues Helen Porter able supplies of rubber for essential regarded as cause ior aiarm. "My objective here is to encourage cihlo middle cround view. As Marguerite Ossanna nounced that this year all men in purposes. His letter follows: Students of the Erskine the uniform of the Army, Navy, wnue not actually at war, Marine Corps and other branches of the service will be accorded reduced America is proceeding quite rapidly I see it America can get along quite nicely. We have a supply of crude rubber on hand; we know to place her internal affairs on rates by the Nantasket Company.

real war footing. This means sharp well trained and exhibiting an abundance of talent gave a delightful performance of Noel Coward's "Conversation Piece" last night in John Hancock Hall. A romantic comedy in three acts, with music, the play lent itself beau The fare between Boston, Nan readjustments all phases of do tasket and Pemberton, in either mestic activities. Particularly im 1 jm, mmmmmmmmm mm AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS I II direction, will be one-half the regular fare except on Sundays and AMUSEMENTS porta nt will be the adjustments we must make in the use of strategic tifully to the efforts of a bevy of holidays. materials and facilities and, of how to make synthetic ruboer, although many months would be required to provide sufficient productive capacity; we have large reservoirs of scrap from which reclaim may be made.

We can. so far as it is possible to foresee, continue the production of rubber goods which are essential. "We cannot, however, irdulge in waste. We must learn, probably course, this includes rubber. attractive young women, assisted by Harvard students.

The light theme of the play enlivened throughout "As I have stressed in previous messages, rubber is a basic "and vital mm WM witn cowarcuan wit concerns Paul, Judy Garland and Dave Rose Engaged Due de Chaucigny-Varennes, who in requirement in America peace time economy. In time of national crisis straitened circumstances brings it becomes increasingly important soon, to operate with reduced and simolified inventories ana, above HOLLYWOOD, May 28 (AP) pretty young French cabaret singer to Brighton. England, to pose as a "So it would appear high time all, we must take every precaution daughter of French royalty. She nrhedrtres mat we taKe a square jook at me rubber situation, with especial attention bearing upon adjustments is to marry a wealthy man of title Mrs. Ethel Gilmore announced today the engagement of her daughter, film star Judy Garland, to Dave lvaMMMaBaaaaaaMMMraHH against hoarding, rne nig mea is to make the very best use of avail Arlington Watertown and thereby make them both rich MALDEN (Continued) which the tire dealers of America able facilities and supplies.

But being young and charming, it is CLEVELAND CIRCLE Jam. Plain Egleston Sq. Rose, 30, composer and orchestra may be called upon to make. We difficult for ner to banish, sentimen tf 7 RE6E Nr-VATf RTCWN "Tire dealers, the country over, can contribute important aid to LLliif: I I 1 i 1 -j I leader. tality entirely, and frustrates his have in the country what amounts to a normal six months' supply of Britain as well as assistance to our Miss Garland, 19, winner in 1939 of Jamaica-- plans by falling in love with him L.

Hayware'-leaa Bennett 4800 CIRCLE L0N. 4040 MAT. 1:45 EVE. 8 ISSSr A. Hardy's Priv.

SecSS F. tht CannHh TM'arBtta 0alt "THE GREAT LIE--e. Brtnt J. lynii-e. Fltraerald "Flight from Destiny" 'DIAMOND FRONTIER" Oinnarerara ta Ladiei the Academy Award for acting by a Ann SherKan-Gea.

Brent "Honeymaaa far Three" Fenitin from Prltan Camp Dinnerware Ladiea At first he is very angry but all Alice Faya-Daa Ameaka Carmen Miranda "THAT NIGHT IN BIO" "RIDE ON, VAOUERO" rubber. Half of this is in the hands of manufacturers am! dealers while "5a at eieate tnite" Frank Hnrgai-M. Hewer juvenile, has known Rose, recently ends happily on the side oi "Wila Naa at Beraea' own national defense needs by. first, understanding the true situation and, second, counselling their customers in the ways of patriotic con Deanna Durbin "NICE GIRL" K. FraiKit-Briaa Ahira the other half is government-owned divorced from comedienne Martha Charlie Chaplin "Tt Great Dictator" S.

Ttr-Shlla Ryan 'DEAD MEN TELL' love and also poverty. ALLSTON and subject to use only as national Back Bay Kenmore Sq. Rave, for several months. MALDEN MEDFORD 'Man Whs last Himself Miriam A. Davie plays the part emergency needs may dictate.

Mrs. Gilmore said the wedding servation. of Melanie. the little French cirL SP. 0225 CAPITOLvll5 probably would be around the first "As matters now stand, it is Crooa NATICK xne play is written around this im JAMES STEWART-M.

SULLAVAN "NEXT TIME WE LOVE" Ciry Grant Rasallna' Rautll "HIS GIRL FRIDAY" year's purpose to maintain its rela- of the year. C. lemkard t. MHti'i) KST'Tall, Dark Handsome" W. Bfnr "BAD MAN" Sat.

Cry-Bot Hp portant role, and she handles it beautifully. She is charming in her "Mr. A Mri. Saltl "Our major source of supply lies half way around the globe where plantations of the British and Dutch East Indies produce approximately 35 percent of all of the rubber required by the whole world. Cur Remert-V.

Gllaiera 'Tall Dark A Handsome' C. Free Awards Eves. G. eaer-Ji, Stnert varying moods, and her French ac Arlington Waltham "Vltatkes Lady" Braintree So. Weymouth GLOBE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE cent is nicely done.

She has a sweet voice and sings effectively, partic Spencer Devils" MEDFORD MELROSE reu" .1.1 i'ki'1-t TJ.I I rently these estates are producing Madel. Carratl "I WAS SPY" Herb. Mantiali 2t ularly the lovely melody, "I'll Fol rubber in sufficient quantity to meet all possible needs. And. as this is low My Secret Heart" C.

Im bari' --N aMMry J.Cainey-O.De Havlilani 44 Trees. 27 Warbles 45 Hindu gar- 28 Quiets, ment. 29 Imbecile. Needham West Newton Jervis McMechan as Paul eives Camey-O. DtHavllland "Strawaerry BlaniW" Dennit Marfan "RIVER'S END" 'Andy Hardy' Private Secretary' V.

Flfld "Knockout" 43 Seek to gratify 45 Burn. 46 Deface. 47 Gap. written, rubber is being received in ACROSS 1 Causes to vibrate. 5 Language of Athens Thm.

NlteNIM. lre 'Mr. Mrs. Smiih' "THE MAP DOCTOR" 'Strawberry Blanfe" ABBOTT A C6STELL0 OlMNilht la thaTraaiet L. Hayward-Joan Beopttt "San at Manta Crista" "Flloht Frla Destiny' 46 Medicine man.

30 Large bird. America in greater quantity than our her splendid support as does Richard XL Davidson as Marquis of CESAB BQMERa MLLOOV FR IHUt 31 Church coun Jslo NEED AM West Newton rate of consumption. 49 Impeded. BRIGHTON-NEWTON 'Tall. Dark A Handsome' Blaa Brckld CkHia sneere.

and Florence c. Brown as BROOKLINE 30 Fabric. uSfil, "THE GREAT DICTATOR" 1 EGYPTIAM 150 8 PARAMOUNT 2 8 QU1NCY Problem is Shipment Do Ametha-Alkt Faya Lady Julia. Anne Sloper as Rose, and Dale Fownes as Mrs. Dragon provide good comedy.

Catchy songs Wal. Baery-L. Barrynort I Rita ST "BAD MAM" 14 Neglect. 15 Gambling game. 1 "RIDE, KELLY, BAD MAN" "Production of crude rubber is cil.

33 Pay. 36 Stability. 37 Screamed. 39 Arctic. 40 Invitation.

42 Attracts. 48 Among. 49 At this place. 50 Matured. 51 Greek, province.

52 Pier. 54 Cabin. G. Ramtra-V. Gllmtra ITWKAX VrKOli 'IM fiight in Bio' NANCV KELLY "Scotland Yafd" DEANNA DllRBiN not and is not likely to be a prob 'Tall, Dark Haadsaaii' Hop.

ROSLINDALE lOSTHUKElFII 9. Larra-F. Blee "Mr. Olstrkt Atterney" OMAN AMflRSInal Jem. The problem which we will be called upon to face in the very near future is that of getting the rubber 16 Medley.

17 Heroic tale. 18 Child game. A I lea Faye-De Amack "Tknt Nlht la Ria" CHARLIE CHAN "Daad Man Tall" CAMBRIDGE HAY mAffClk included "Dear Little Soldiers." "Regency Rakes," and "There's Always Something Fishy About the French." The play was directed by Phyllis StohL Otto Ashermann, and Lyle Ruland Ring. The attractive settines "The Sinlat HUH" Suoa Show from the East Indies to America (SOLUTION TOMORROW) YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION BROOKLINE VILLAGE We need not look beyond today 20 Shrewdest 22 Despot 23 Intertwine. REVERE Deanna Durbin "NICE GIRL" Brian Aherna 'Ma Wka Last Himself Staaaryek Henry Fttria "LA0V EVE" Cesar Romero 'Tall, Dark 4 Han4iot' newspapers to learn that the ship MAT.

2 EVES. 8 Cinq. Roqeri-J. Stewart ping situation is complicated by two F. Marck-Betty Flats' "VICTORY" M.

Wufcr-Jafca Hakharf 'Murder Aninno Frlenls' were by Robert Gillam Scott The play will be repeated tonight. "Vivacious Lady" 53 Know. 55 Weight 56 Settled. 57 Billow. 58 Poem.

59 Communists. 60 Guide. 61 Writing table. DOWN 1 Chinese idoL 2 Hindu nurse. 3 Baltic port.

4 Bird. 5 Groveling. 6 Plague. 7 Adroitness. 8 Blacken.

9 Theatrical wardrobe. 10 Anchored. 11 Bone. 12 Legal claim- 13 Missine. 24 Cheat 25 Help.

28 Amusing tmmmtm mi cm wm Rida on Vaquaro1 SOMERVILLE major factors: "First, British ships are being destroyed by submarines and raiders jnnpi (lilAMtillli i umvmri Dor chest er-Mattapan plays. ZWT- 'BOAD TO ZANZIBAR' "MAN MADE MON8TCR" New Foolproof Plane "Till fi hLl 1 MirillTTili F'vnn' 32 Twirls. more rapidly than they are being 33 Part of CAMBRIDGE Fredrio March SAUGUS United Mickey (flftrfif UirrfuV Bptuira CnnrnfoniH EdS 1 2 111 111 lu Ml1 TP 7 Tm Margaret Sullavan Roaney nU) nQIUJ 0 fUlOlC OCWCiaiJ An Shwldaa-Geo. Brant "Honeymoon for Three" Georga Sanders Salt In Pali Sartiwi' IIIIIlfSri VBTV SO ENDS BUR NIGHT' Designed by Tech Man Produced at Lowell WASHINGTON, May 28 (AP)-A Olympa Bradna "KNOCKOUT" IDE. KELLY, RIDE" 34 Period of time.

tfette Davis 35 Pungency. HYDE PARK 'eati 36 Cascades. 9M 37 Token. 38 Unit of work. SSV'A GIRL, A GUY, A GOB" replaced; second, to replace blitz losses and to meet the need for almost limitless supplies of munitions and food, England must import all manner of essential goods in larger quantity than ever before.

"This means that more and more ships must be taken out of normal service and utilized for vital defense needs. The impact of this stern fact will make itself felt far into the pattern of our normal way of life. For example, if some of the bottoms now used in transporting rubber to America can be re mm FAIRMOUNT Vfo5o sr; "nice GiRL" 39 Dwarf. 19 Examples. arfASUIfM.A Naney iirnnTi my VA Dnil SHREWSBURY ga.

40 Mexican naif- 21 Free ticket CHARLESTOWN iteti Kalaa-lyna Bari "SLEEPERS WEST" new type of airplane looking aloft like a mosquito on stilts and said by its makers to be spinproof was announced tonight by the General Aircraft Corporation of Lowell, Mass. Kelly www a hnnu IHIIH lt.r. breed. 24 Small truck. 41 Returns.

25 Flower. 26 Lean. 43 Separated. Carole in a. unp ciiitiii Bihar STARTS TODAY It was designed by Otto C.

Kop- Laeakard mn. Ob fflnOe 0ml I fl Hh roov (TIME 28 MINUTES) pen, professor of aeronautical en Jeha Amoni Weanr Ternalke sCJtriiiiwtt lj (Wni-iN IktA KkUK leased for Britain's pressing requirements, they undoubtedly will be so gineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Its prototype was a i Hi IT, If If, I llrJ1 -p wwsn transferred. SOMERVILLE consiruciea 1937 in a stable behind the Weston. Mass, home of Charles W.

Sutherland, now presi- A SAGA Or AMRXCA'S riYING YOUTH! "This in turn will mean that nonessential uses of rubber here at home will be sharply curtailed or Dorchester Somerville Hadeta r. OF THE VltillANTf "UWATJ A IRIOE" "Bttamlai Bat Laed" Pianerwara ta ladiea EVERETT Hud's Bar, She C'lda'l Say Ko Go West. Or, Kiidare's Crisis 69 West; Micbael Sbayoe, Del aeni oi me company. The plane has no rudder and em ploys a tricycle landine rear. Suth erland said that any normal person a a.

SOUTH BOSTON t-umu uy ii aner iwo nours 01 in struction. completely slopped. II a white side-wall tire requires an additional two pounds of rubber as compared with a standard black tire, and it actually does, then the white side wall may be spotted as one of the things the American public can do without. If a net saving in rubber can be accomplished through the process of recapping used tires, and it can, then Wr- 'Jt Ipmm pi" I 1 I I In place of the conventional two wheels and tail wheel or ekid, the SB ENDS BUR NIGHT mam. F.

MaeMemy-M. Cam II rttii aeatt piane, caiiea the "slrvfarer" ha Cratky.Naaa'Lamaar "HAD TB iANiltAB" Sldswv Teler "Daad Man Tall "VIRGINIA" Nln Cauldy "Daaaiad Cararac" "ROAD 8HOW 13J 7JJ 'Tall. Bark A Slauwtr Free single front wheel in front of a conventional undercarriage placed back of the center of srravitT. It mn LEXINGTON RAY HlllAND-WILUAH H0L0OI WAYNE DONLEVY WatertownWaorUy landed at anywhere from 45. to 80 miies an nour.

u2 jjjfcr IT" 5T -j pr ir iQ a Constance Moore Veronica Ukt 1 1 "Tobacco Road" a PitenuMal Pit tar W. Baxter. I "Adaai Had Marrl-A SPFNCER TRACY "sky orvits" PAUL MUNI "SCARFACE urai wr. rlODMy" Ivy Day Exercises at Bates College LEWISTON, Me, May 28-Iv It Will Pay Yoa to Read the Want and GassiEed Advertisements in The Globe Every Day a LYNN WEYMOUTH i 11 II I I i Ti Day exercisei by the Class of 1942 at Bales College were held this "Pot o'GOLD" JUPyCAHOVA "SFs Hopkins" t'ni MICKKY ROONKY LEWIS 8TONC "mi HARDY'J fKIVATE SECRETARY" Aim: Vlralnla Brey. BIN0C INSPIRATI0ll kit la Tear Car ka aad Hear Maaat lady Ceaa "SCATTERSIIAIN1 lata Baaaatt-Adalaka MaakM "HoueekeiMi'i nm.ki..a 3Q afternoon In Alumni gymnasium be CtBTINUBUS DUSK It KlDklTk Iwart lemdhine aaiaa al tin un.m,d HiUf.11 cause of threatening weather, 'AdXPTt jA-a com mm mwt-t Sperial NalMey In Unite Sk Tatri.

11 JO P.M. 1 8 I I II Making their first aDDearanee" In MALDEN 3 ftnaart Dally, 12 2r4i-8J0 "freata fralici" Barlewaari I a7 I I i tirri I For Results AdVertl Your Wanli in THE GLOBE WINCHESTER capa and gowni, the class waa led by James R. Scott Hartford. Conn- ZORITA STINRIK A SHORTY BINDIN A KOStN niMSUilvWi.UBfi. iZZtMJCt wi.

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lZl 'Afldif Hardy's Private Secretanr Toier as Cfias. Chan. "Dead Msn Tell" SUN I CHARLIE CHAP-LIN FESTIVAL -Urhl tnd NIGHT TrJAIr, Mleka Noenaw Mid mk Show fnday ts marshal. C. Paul Quimby.

Ash-burnham, was foastmaster and Robert F. Oldmixon, Dighton, Mass, was soloist. Salt Day Blue jeNntai Lllhil t.ilrni.Dfork n.Hv PAUL MUNt-CFt BAFT "SCARPACE" "SHY DEVILS" fra Aweid Tuifht ESS "BACK STREET" IS. CIVE US Tlt 60 PaODl 90 Clorifla4 Ralph Btliam BeetnMeitetDetwtlH' EXT ttTNUI MIKE SACKS.

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