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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1941 IK 80,000 Troops to Be Under Arms Federal Auxiliary Airport in Norwood in Proposal to State Legislature in N.E. by June 15 Legislature Opens Work on Record File of Bills Committee Chairmen Urged to Report Actions Promptly WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (AV) TA- "hil the legislative committee on military affairs remained deadlocked ver the site for a new state-jrperated East Boston Airport aux- iliary landing field, Senator Mason By June 15, 1941.

the Army estimates United States Senator' Henry Cabot Lodge informed the committee by telegram that if the Bedford location were rejected by the committee, the War Department might approve the Norwood site, but warned that the delay might stall construction funds for a time. The area specified by Senator Sears is adjacent to the present Norwood airport in Canton. it will have 80,000 soldiers and officers at 13 New England military estabHshments-air bases, harbor The proposal was Immediately referred to the military affairs committee, which adjourned yesterday until Thursday, when'it is expected to decide between Bedford and Norwood. In his inaugural address. Gov.

Saltonstall asked for $10,000 to purchase land in Bedford, where Federal authorities planned to spend nearly $200,000 in developing an auxiliary field I i -h Ml defense posts and camps. The men will be dispersed as Sears of Dedham yesterday gained uspension of the rules in the Senate to introduce measure for the expenditure of $10,000 to acquire land Norwood for an airport follows: VERMONT Fort Ethan Alln. 3500. MAINE: Bansnr Air Bash 2100: Port land Harbor defense. Forts Lewett, Prehfle.

McKlnlev and William. 3200. Swinging Into action for its first jment for two units at cort of $6000. non-emergency formal session this NEW HAMPSHIRE Portsmouth Har-I bor defense. Forts Constitution.

Foster and Stark. 1300; Manchester Air Base, 2000. MASSACHUSETTS Fort Devens. Camp Edwards. 28,800: Westover Field, major'northeasfern Artny air Tase, year, the Massachusetts Legislature yesterday began consideration of the record volume of proposed Qualifications of enlistment officers of the State Guard will studied today by the State Military Commission.

Requests for a state inspection of a unit may be made when it has been recruited to 80 percent strength. Then a state in. spector determines whether it fr i legislation, while its committees began a heavy schedule of hearings 2R0O; Boston Harbor defenses. 4400: New Bedford Harbor defenses, Fort Rodman, 1000. RHODE ISLAND Narragansett Bay harbor defenses.

Forts- Adams, Getty, Greble and Wetherill. 3200. CONNECTICUT Hartford area (Windsor Locks. 1700. LONG ISLANb SOUND Harbor defense, Forts Wright, Michie and Terry, 3200.

planned for this week. TRIO OF PRESIDENTS Left to Right Dr. Claude M. Fuess of Andover Academy, Eliot A. Carter of the Andover Alumni, and Dr.

James P. Baxter of Williams College. With legislative leaders workingjready for induction into the State Guard. for an early prorogation, Pres Wish we could tell you the name of this famed men's store see the original price tags on majority labels have been removed because of our low prices DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 A. M.

and that's the time to be here for value like this WFIIIVFSI) AY. Angier L. Goodwin of the Senate called Republican Senators into Attorney Wycliffe Marshall, who appears frequently before the States Public Utilities Commission: as counsel in rate reduction cases, asked the committee on stat ad conference and urged- committee Youth Dr. Fuess of Andover Sys chairmen to report promptly for legislative matters after hearings and to avoid postponement of hear ings except in emergencies. Y(0UM MIEN'S Both Senate and House adopted Is Ready to Meet War Challenge orders calling for formal sessions Mondays through Thursdays at clock.

The House will have informal sessions Fridays at 11. Should America enter the war Other officers elected were John Eton0" gg Under suspension of the rules the ministration to favor a bill calling for publication in book form of past decisions of the commission. Citing frequent personnel changes in recent years, he said the public expectation is that the commission would "build up a body of law which is more or less permanent" Protection of jobs and unemploy. ment compensation payments to men entering military service are among 14 legislative proposals on which the committee on labor and industries will conduct hearing! today. nmiplliiii m.

o. mudds, '17, vice president; jNa-thaniel T. Clark, '30. secretary, and Senate quickly passed through all the legislative steps a bill authorizing the city of Boston to cede to Allen Rowland, '28, treasurer, can by interrupting her communications. There is not any need to invade the United States.

There are areas in the world vital to the United States that can be easily invaded. There are some areas vital to use where Germany would be assisted in invading if she wins over England. "A high government source said unofficially recently that within six the Federal Government land adjoining the East Boston Airport Dr. Baxter, a student of naval history and a lecturer at the Naval War College, told the gathering that OW2 for use by the War Department in the youth of this nation will meet i the challenge as courageously as the youth of Britain have met it, Claude M. Fuess, headmaster of Phillips Academy, Andover, predicted last night at the annual dinner of the.

Andover Alumni Association of New England, held at the Harvard Club. Dr. Fuess said unemployment although he was a Republican in politics, he thought President Roosevelt, from a naval standpoint, has been the best this country has building quarters for personnel and equipment. The matter is now before the House. Final approval was also given by 9 1 i State Decides weeks of a uerman victory, six ever had.

He said we were now better prepared for a naval crisis Nazi systems would be going strong in South America. These countries i'J'J or Vjymq 02rmm than before any previous crisis. are quasi-totalitarian right now. A both branches to a measure permitting1 the town of Wateftown to vote at a town meeting on the repeal of tenement law restrictions banning buildings of three or morej stories. Repeal would open the way However, he said that America Power seeking world domination a major factor in producing would face an unprecedented situa Not to Appeal Spell Acquittal a generation filled with despair tion if the British Navy should go under and allow Germany, Italy and will set up bases near our Panama Canal and how long do you think the Canal would stand up- under constant bombing attacks? vwwm mum and cynicism that had no obedience for law and order and no Japan to launch an "all out" naval lor erection 01 apartment houses on vacant land near the center of the town.

0 attack, on this country. Such an respect for the state, and declared Despite what Col. Lindbergh attack has never been possible in I that after the war is over we must the past, he said, because all naval says, we have a direct stake in the survival of Britain, not because it AROUND THE STATE HOUSE make economic changes so that Strubing Case Verdict Legally Unassailable, Prosecutor Concedes every boy who comes out of Leaks in the roof, stained walls, rotting floor beams and rats under sain TTWCD IPAMTT school or college shall have an has a similar democratic way of life but because it represents a better balance of power between us and the totalitarian states. And we should never forget that we neath the floor were cited by Repre sentative Arthur L. Youngman of Meoiora as support for his conten Powers and coalitions had potential naval enemies at home.

He said we should not "kid ourselves" about having a two-ocean navy to protect us from this threat, for. he pointed out such a navy will not come into being until 1945 and 1946. As. an example of how far we are from that goal, he cited the figures of the officer personnel, which is not ,16,000, and must be enlarged need time to build up our tion that $50,000 should be spent on renovation of the House chamber Donald Green reported that a here at 9:30 WEDNESDAY Appearing before the committee on opportunity to show what he can do. He said the younger generation is rising to combat the "sloppi-ness" of which foolish youth movements tinged with Communism were a part and are already showing themselves fully conscious of their responsibilities.

He said Andover, in a sense, had been state administration yesterday, he poll of student opinion by th undergraduate magazine revealed that opinion is strong pro-British, declared that a bulky colleague had pulled up a desk in the chamber. BRIDGEPORT. Feb. 3 CAP) Shortly after State's Atty. Lorin W.

Willis announced he would not appeal a jury verdict Joseph Spell walked out of Fairfield County Jail today, freed of charges he had feloniously assaulted his Greenwich employer, Mrs. John K. Strubing Jr. Willis said, after a conference with Judge Carl Foster, he was dropping plans to appeal because "I am forced to the conclusion that no issue of original price S1S.75 SUITS 22.75' SUITS 25 SUITS few S29.75 SUITS the majority favoring joining Eng to 35,000 to reach the strength needed fdr a two-ocean navy. while rising to his feet, because of the "rotten" condition of the floor.

As a matter of fact," he contin land in war if British success depends upon it and expressing willingness to sacrifice their leisure Parking space for legislators in ued, "the United States fan be conquered the same way as England time for military training. the vacant coal storage tunnels underneath the state House was living in isolation in a disordered world for the old virtues of loyalty and obedience had always been held by Andover boys. Now he saw boys everywhere in America adopting them, he said. law is involved which would justify such action," although "I completely disagree with the verdict." urged by Senator P. Eugene Casey of Milford before the same committee.

Cupid i has scored his fourth (MARKDOWNS TAKEN PREVIOUSLY) Revere Mayor Authorized To Restore Tighe as Chief The 31-year-old Negro butler- Don't Have to Worry aom with contrast- Tweeds, mixtures, diagonal weaves, her triumph in two years in Gov Salton- Recalling the post-war disillusion chauffeur was acquitted Friday by a jury of six men and six women, but was held under bond until to stall's office. This time, the "vic ment that England's youth once SIZES 37 to 40 regular, few short or longs in broken ixe. tim" is Miss Ruth D. Greenstein of Iwent through and their heroic con ringrones, few Mue cheviots in single- I mg slacks grving- you I breasted plain or sport-back styles I a double- header bui- I browns, greensr grays, tans, few blues I neat or iport uit in I plenty yaung men's sport patterns. one REVERE, Feb.

3 The announcement that Mayor Raymond E. Dorchester, whose engagement to at duct now, Dr. Fuess declared of an eye to fair treatment of his patrolmen. Tighe added that if Mayor Carey favored him with a reinstatement he torney Louis opill of Kennebunk, day, on Willis' request Willis said Spell would not be tried on other charges. American youth: was announced yesterday.

Miss don think you have to worry Greenstein, also an attorney, is "Spell has been found not euilty OLJt FLAN about what will happen if war Flrat prices of this; there is nothing else I can do." secretary to 'the Governor's chief secretary, Daniel J. Lynch. comes." must tx low or we lose through In his talk about life at the school Spell was taken to the office of his automatic re Dr. Fuess said that an epidemic of would endeavor to please the citizens of Revere with a 100 percent efficient administration. De Berard, M.

I. T. Alumnus, Named Chicago City Engineer CHICAGO, Feb. 3 (AP) Wilford Willis De 66.. Sn engineer.

duction! 23 after 12 sellina Carey has been authorized to reinstate Edward J. Tighe as Revere's chief of police was received tonight with great enthusiasm throughout the city. Mayor Carey is expected to receive 'official notification of the action tomorrow from Civil Service Director Ulysses J. Lupienk Tighe, now a patrolman, was demoted from the post of police chief under a previous administration. He lawyer, Samuel E.

Friedman, and was met there by representative While most of us were thinking about Winter's troubles, James E. Lawrence, Public Works Depart days. 50 after young men's 510.95 to $16.75 SPORT COATS at $5 young men's $3.95 6r $4.95 flannel, diagonal or mixture, SLACKS at $2.65 young men's $5.95 or $6.95 herringbone, few plain color SLACKS, $3.65 young men's $3.95 or $4.95 rubberized cotton RAINCOATS at $2.65 young men's $22.75 to $29.75 herringbone OVERCOATS at $12.90 young men's $10.95 to $15 cotton gabardine RAINCOATS, $5 young men's $25 diagonal weave ZIP-IN lined COATS at $12.90 young men's $25 or $29.75 herringbone TOPCOATS at $12.90 young men's $2.95 or $3.95 famous or trademark felt or mixture HATS, $1.35 measles nas broken out, ol proportions serious enough to have the student body inoculated. of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored-People. He ment maintenance engineer, was concerned yesterday about Summer Other speakers included Dr.

James 18 selling days, 75 after 24 selling days. Goods given away to charitable institutions after 30 selling rinys. said he would join his common-law wife, Virgus Clark, in New-York. Phinney Baxter 3d, president of Wil- insects that attack shade trees, along chemist and bacteriologist, was ap iliams College; Donald Green, presi state highways. His recommenda said yesterday that he had enjoyed tion to the commissioners that the pointed today city engineer of Chicago.

It is a $9000 a year post. De Berard was graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1901. dent or tne student council at Andover, and Eliot A. Carter, '05, who was elected president of the asso his position before and had always state do its own spraying instead of tried to conduct the affairs of his office in an orderly manner with 3 HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAIN LOTS NOT ADVERTISED NO MAIL ORDERS letting a contract was accepted. The commission voted to purchase equip- ciation.

Move to Simplify Subcontracting on Defense Jobs Regional Field Offices Will Advise, Cooperate With Small Businesses on, you're not just baking bread and you're building men women: WASHINGTON," Feb. 3 (AP)- An expansion of offices to encourage wider subcontracting on defense projects and to advise, defense contractors generally was announced by the Office of Production Management today in cooperation with the Federal Reserve Jsystem. The O. M. said that Its office of Small Business? Activities would be '7- known hereafter as the Defense Contracts" Service and that, for administrative purposes, it was being transferred from the Division 01 Purchases to the Production Pivi sion.

The Defense Contracts Service will be" headed by Robert L. Me- hornay, who is on leave- as presi dent of the North-wenornay companies of Kansas City, The Federal Reserve bystem is Maybe it did. But, at any it pretty providing a nucleus of personnel for regional offices of the D. C. the announcement said.

Seniors officers in each of. the 2 Federal Reserve Banks and their. 24 branches have ILV1 much tells rioW we folks," who bake Bond' been serving as field agents lor the office of Small Business Activities and will continue this function. These field offices will be expanded and staffed, officials said, with business, financial, contractual and engineer ins experts "to provide de centralized advisory services to all business enterprises, particularly smaller units holding or seeking contracts or eligibles for subcon trading work." The arrangement, it was said, would enable manufacturers in sll parts of the country to find author iC I I TV 4. li tit i I sj I 'r'l jj 'M Lj.

I I I t-. li ized advisory service in their ow regions. 48 Hours of Grace Bread, feel about our job. It's a quarter of a century, now, that we've been-working at this job. And, in that time, thousands of youngsters have grown up with Bond Bread the number one item on the family table; Some of those kids belonged to our neighbors! Some of 'em were our own.

And we knew they'd only turn out tobe strong, and healthy, and happy, if we made our bread as good as we knew how. Does that give you an idea why we have never cut corners, or taken short-cuts? Does it help to explain why the flour, milk, shortening, and yeast that go into Bond Bread are so fine you'd be proud to have them in your own kitchen? Yes! Baking Bond Bread is building men and women; And, 'we sleep better nights, because oar bread is good. Granted to ASCAP WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (AP)- The Justice Department today granted the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers 48-hour period of crace before instituting anti-trust croceedms against the organization. A spokesman said the suit was to have been filed in Milwaukee today after the Justice Department entered into a consent decree ending similar controversy with Broad cast Music.

ASCAP rival. The period of 'grace was given, it was said, to enable ASCAP a the Justice Department to attempt to settle their controversy. Antarctic Expedition Quits Little America WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 AP The United States Antarctic Service was advised today that iu expedition had evacuated its Littla baked with care and conscience America base and was heading through heavy pack ice 1400 mues eastward to pick up 28 members of the party at Marguerite Bay oa Palmer Peninsula,.

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