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5CHE BOSTON GLOBE THUKSDY 'AUGUST 29, 1935 Young Scholar BUY" MOW! IPMi BROTHER ALBERT Appointed president of St Mary's College at Moraga, Calif, last Spring. 'He has been found to be the youngest college head in the United States. The discovery was made when Christian Brothers were preparing a surprise birthday party for him recently. He is 34 and thus antedates Robert M. Hutchins, 36-year-old president of the University of Chicago, who took office at 32.

IT Miwr "WE WOULD LIKE TOJARRY" Actress Thinking of Flying Away to Wed Perry Frieze Living Room Balloon Cliair Usually $M3S Custom Suilt with sagless construction. Friezette covers. Most comfortable chair we know of anywhere. To celebrate the Opening of Our Enlarged Hat Section 1200 Brand New Felts Velvets! 79 Two pieces at what you might expect one to cost. Popular London design that everyone admires so much.

Your choice of rust and green covers. construction; all moss filling. NEW YORK, Aug 29 (A P) Helen Vinson, who plays cold, sophisticated roles on the screen, is thinking of suddenly, flying away to marry Fred Perry, Englishman and world's No. 1 Usually $119 Duncan Pfyffe Dining Room 'k f-iL $89 Usually $119 tennis player. "Wc would like to marry if everything works around," she said today.

They are not engaged, for the Texas-born actress thinks "engagements are for girls of 17. 18 or 19.1 The golden-haired Miss Vinson will be 28 on Sept 17. "I don't think grown-up people should have engagements," she explained and then added that after she watches Perry defend his title in the Forest Hills matches she is going to Connecticut "to look for a place some place I feel is really home, that I can send my books to." She doesn't plan to retire, if the Booming in popularity this new, spacious, easy to shop in Basement Millinery Section. Every day youll find the newest of fashions at bargain prices! Every day you will find complete color selection and hats for all headsizes! Come in! Choose from mahogany or walnut veneers on hard cabinet woods. Eight pieces; buffet is 66 inches long; handsome extension table; five side shield chairs and one host chair.

the Better. Hat Section Fevv-of-a-Eiand Hats wedding takes place as she hopes. But, she said, "I want this Connecticut place to last forever." Thi wprtriinc rinpnrt: srt nnintwl 4 looking cocktail type velvets. Plenty of youthful types in large -j I wr. All new colors I Only 105! "Derry Made" Innersprin Mattress $11495 JUL J4- Usually 27M Famous "Derry Made," handmade' felt innerspring mattress.

Close out of highgrade tickings. Choice of colors. Corded edges. All regular sizes. $34.50 Double Stud io BASEMENT MILLINERY SfiAt w3lJj 1 Two innerspring mattresses and two link springs, with equalizer.

Your choice of Fall coverings; and three kapok cushions are included. Imagine all these features under $25. out, "on a space-time element, for tennis always is taking Fred off to another continent." The wedding possibly may take place suddenly, and Miss Vinson rather likes the way of taking unexpected airplane flights to Yuma. "You avoid hullabaloo, which spoils sincerity," she said. Withal, the two have several meetings ahead.

Perry will go West soon after she returns to Hollywood, he to play in the Pacific Coast championships. In January they return to England, she to appear in a movie called "The King's Pajamas." The brown-eyed actress, who formerly lived in Beaumont and Houston, Tex, and Philadelphia, was seen by New Yorkers wearing a little French hat black with a blue velvet ribbon and a black wool Paris frock with glittery buckle. Her real name is Helen Rulfs. She is the daughter of Edward Rulfs, a Texas oil man and now a resident of Fifth av. As for playing the roles of screen trouble-makers, she doesn't mind TWO LAUNCHING HERESEPT 14 Sponsors Designated for Boston Destroyers REVEAL PROGRAM OF COMMUNISTS Moscow Congress Ordered Drive at Capitalism Living Room and Dining Room Sets, Seventh Floor.

Studio Couches, Mattresses and Boudoir Chairs, Eighth Floor No Down Payment! Up to 3 Years to ay that. "At heart I am just a home girl," she said, out want to play the role of the tyrant Borgia." MOSCOW, Aug 29 (A Resolutions by the recent third Communist Internationale Congress, calling for a united front drive against Capitalism, were published today, four days after the United States protest against activities of the Congress. vQ)iniii0)iri lQUecuiPiie uipoiieip The resolution instructed the Com PRAISE FOR AIRPORT AT NORTH ANDOVER Not for Town and City munist parties in individual countries witK Thermostatic Controlled Unit Take the labor out of ironing! Get rid of standing up at the ironing board. Aug 29 (A P) Two new destroyers the Conyrgham and the Case will be launched at Boston Navy Yard Sept 14. Secretary Swanson has invited Alice Conyngham Gifford Johnson of Sedalia, Colo, to sponsor the Conyrg-hem and Miss Muriel Rogers Case of South Orange.

J. the Case. Mrs Johnson is the great-great granddaughter of Capt Gu Conyngham who served in the Continental Navy during the war for independence and Miss Case is the great granddaughter of Rear Admiral Augustus Ludlow Case. Both ships will be ready for service approximately a year from 9 date of their launching. NAVY YARD COMMANDANT INSPECTS HINGHAM DEPOT to strive to bring the working classes "closer to the revolutionary assumption of power." They declared the unwavering Officials in General final aim of the Communists was the establishment of Soviet regimes, but LAWRENCE, Aug 29 (A P) Mu said that until the time was ripe for nicipal officials were smilingly it, the Communist parties should The Conlon Ironer does beautiful work.

It irons everything: curtains, laces, shirts, underwear, towels, blankets; presses suits everything. Anyone who can iron, or learn to iron, can do better work with the Conlon. Have a demonstration at home, or in our department. It has- a utility table top with porcelain enamel finish. Double open end roll; use either end.

Rustproof, scratch-proof chromium shell. Exclusively at Gilchrist9 in Boston Department Stores, Sixth Floor Conlon Ironers priced from $49.50 to $109.50 branded as "halters around the neck throw their support to movements of aviation" today by Ruth Nichols, vivacious young woman flyer of Rye, Y. ernments with governments of a proletarian united front. Miss Nichols said the Haverhill Rear Admiral Walter R. Gherard commandant of the Boston Navy Yard and the 1st Naval District, accompanied by his aid, Lieut Leahy, U.

S. made an inspection of the Hingham ammunition depot this A resolution drafted by M. Her- City Council today refused her invitation to fly over their city while Mayor and Mrs Walter A of cole, an Italian delegate, and passed unanimously, said that a British attempt to build up a balance of power against the United States is "accelerating the outbreak of a world imperialistic war." FURNITURE AND RUG DEPTS. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M.

AND ALL DAY SATURDAY- Lawrence were the only ones to accept a similar invitation issued to officials of this city. Miss Nichols is en route to Augus Communists are fighting to dispel ta. Me, to attend a meeting of the Maine Aeronautical Society the illusion that, war can be avoided under capitalist regimes, "said Her-cole's resolution. "They are devoting their efforts to avert war but if. The Lawrence Airport at North Court.

He also appealed a $5 fine imposed on him on the charge of drunkenness, and was held in $50 bail wit hsurety fo rthe higher court. According to the testimony of patrolman Burke he was arresting Burns on a charge of drunkenness when Burns struck him in the face. M. T. PATTON OF MILTON AND MISS CANDEE WED ARLINGTON, Aug 29 Miss Constance Elaine Candee, daughter oX Charles A.

Candee of Belmont, was married to Miner Throop Patton, son of Mr and Mrs Leonard M. Patton, Milton, vesterdav aftprnnnn at St Andover, an E. R. A. project, was in the Physics Research Laboratory for Graduate Students at Harvard University She is a graduate of Pembroke College and received a master's degree from Brown University.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Brown University and holder of the degree of master of education from Boston University, has been an instructor at Phillips Academy in Andover the past two years, and will GROSS-EXAMINATION FAILS TO AID WOMAN Says Saugus Officer Hid in Bushes to Get Driver despite these efforts, a new world imperialistic war breaks out, they will strive to guide the opponents of praised by Miss Nichols, who declared it was the best job of its kind she had seen anywhere. Politics, she said, had entered into many E. R. A. airport projects "with the result that the locations are most He attempted to strike him again and It was necessary to hit Burns twice with the police stick to sub war into a new struggle designed to change an imperialistic war into a civil war against the Fascist and incendiary Bourgeoise and to overthrow capitalism." The Songress instructed Communists not to attempt sabotage in due and arrest him.

30-DAY TERM FOR STRIKING OFFICER Oharlestown Man Files Appeal From Sentence Richard Burns, 24, of Mt Vernon st, Charlestown, was given 30 days in the House of Correction by Judge Charles S. Sullivan in the Charles-town Municipal Court today on a charge of assault and battery on Patrolman Martin Burke of the Charles-town police division, last night when tne police officer was arresting Burns on a charge of drunkenness. "PPfaled and was held in S200 bail with surety for the Superior Both were treated at the Relief Hospital by Dr Devme. The officer CONCORD HIGH GRID was treated for a fracture of the nose case war breaks out. and Burns for two lacerations on the scalp and alcoholism.

Such methods as "refusing to do military service, obstructing mobilization, and committing sabotage of munitions factories" was considered, Hercole's resolution said, "as onlV OFFICE RECLASSIFICATION ARRIVES AN NAVY YARD The reclassification of office employes of the Boston Navy Yard hJ just arrived at the office of the commandant. Rear Admiral Walter K. Gherardi, U. S. from the Navy Department at Washington.

The lis I shows very little change in the personal rate of pay. MR ANDMRS MITCHELL OF EVERETT HONORED EVERETT. Aug 29Over 75 friends and relatives attended the 25th anniversary party tendered to Mr and Mrs Thomas Mitchell in Knights of Columbus Hall last evening. The couple were the recipients of many fine presents. Mr and Mrs Mitchell are natives of Edinboro.

Scot and were married on the SS Brazil, docked in Charlestown. They have lived all of their married life in Everett, making their residence now at 28 Bellrock av. Mrs Mitchell is a member of three Scottish lodges, past president of the Boston Caledonian auxiliary and auxiliary to the Order of Scottish Clans and also a past matron of the Daughters of Scotia. Her husband is a member of Clan Sutherland ii Brookline. They have two children who reside with them.

Miss Anne Mitchell ar.J Mrs Jane Mann. LI Just So jonns unurcn Dy tne rec tor, Rev Charles Taber HalL The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her attendants were Mrs Edson C. Lockwood of Auburndale, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs Temple C. Patton of Worcester.

Charles F. Candee of Newburyport, brother of the bride, was the best man. The ushers were Temple C. Patton of Worcester and Edson Lockwood of Auburndale. There was a reception and buffet at the Brae Burn Country Club.

In the receiving line besides the bride and bridegroom were Miss Mary Candee, Belmont; Miss LeMoine Candee, Glens Falls, aunts of of the bride; Mrs Patton and Mrs Lockwood, the bride's attendants, anC Mrs Leonard Patton, mother of the I A it fact-finding "We are organizing bringing harm to the proletarians." MEN DOING LIGHT WORK CONCORD. Mass, Aug 29 Preschool practice was started this week by the High School football squad, which is doing light work each afternoon on the Emerson Playground, under the direction of Coach George Carnie. The opening game is less than a month away, with Medford High at Medford Sept 21. Only 25 candidates, including four veterans of the 1934 eleven, reported this week, but 20 or more will join the squad when school opens next week. committee." "Keep it to that.

Too many faultfinding committees." Philadelphia ANNUAL EXHIBITION TO BE HELD AT BRIDGEWATER BRIDGEWATER. Aug 29 Arrange Bulletin. teach in Milton the coming year. MILK MEN HURLED FROM WAGON IN TAXI CRASH James E. Sullivan, 30, of 4.

Washburn pi, Brookline, driver of. a milk wagon, is in a critical condition at the City Hospital from Injuries suffered when his wagon was struck by a taxicab at Washington and Boylston sts, Jamaica Plain, early today. Sullivan's helper, Francis Hallon of 3276 Washington 6t, Jamaica Plain, was also injured. Both men were hurled from the horse-drawn wagon to the street. The taxicab driver, Monsour Abizaid of Maiden st, South End, was arrested on a charge of drunkenness.

LYNN DRIVER HELD OVER AFTEfl FATAL ACCIDENT LYNN, Aug 29 Benjamin N. Rawd-ing, 32, of Essex st, charged with leavintr the nrpnn nf an scrMsnt ments have been made for the 116th IFOR AUGUSTS SAVE FROM $7 to on a Set of Teeth TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY LYNN, Aug 29 Mrs Eugenie Rose, Adams av, Saugus, charged with allowing an improper person to operate her machine, cross-examined patrolman Thomas Canavan of Saugus in District Court today and charged the officer with "hiding in the bushes" to arrest the youthful operator of her machine yesterday afternoon. Mrs Rose was fined $25 by Judge John G. Phelan and was given two weeks in which to pay. John A.

Murray, 23, of Churchill st, Saugus. appealed a one month House of Correction sentence for operating after his Jicense had been revoked. Officer Canavan had testified there had been a number of complaints that Murray, unlicensed, was driving Mrs Rose's car. He said he made the arrest while Murray was driving along Adams st yesterday. Chief of Police John T.

Stuart testified Murray had been on probation since last May on a Superior Court charge of driving unlicensed. One of the probationary terms, he said, was that Murray was to keep out of automobiles. While the chief was testifying he had warned Mrs Rose not to let Murray drive, she called out from the rear of the courtroom, "You did not." In her cross-examination of officer Canavan she asserted he "hid in the bushes" to make an arrest on the "simple complaint" of operating after license was revoked. -rwiiung uiner. relatives ana irienas who attended the wedding and re- DUMB-BELLS vepuon were mr ana Mrs xiarry u.

ChaDman of Pnlmvrn TM V- Mr nri annual exhibition of the Plymouth County Agricultural Society, commencing Saturday and concluding Monday. The society has the cooperation of the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture. The gates will open Saturday morning at 7. There will be a horse show from 10 a to 6 m. Poultry Judging will get under way at 9 a and cattle judging at 10.

The horse show is under the direction of T. E. Kemp. The program on Labor Day will include, draft horses at 10 in the morn Mrs Carlton J. Patton and Mrs Kenneth Kerr nf Ttrnnklvn TJ v.

tut- HE IM Rathbone Gardner, Providence; Miss OME, Fit 7 NOW, iviary jsacwormacjc, juorchester; Mrs Herbert Patton, Mrs James Boyle and Herbert Bovli Nwtnn WioVi. No need to remind our patients that the lama high standard of materials and workmanship prevail. AT OUR PRICES AND WITH OUR SERVICE NO ONE NEED BE WITHOUT GOOD TEETH WE GIVE ONE DAT SERVICE You my come to our office In the moraine, have teeth extracted end new plate or other dental work completed the ame day. Credit arranged desired. PL.ATE8 REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT Old er I-oo.

Platei Remade Like New the Same Day X-Kyi Are Free With Beitoratioai. Credit Arranced it Desired OUR "PATENT" LOCKIN CUSHION LOWER Comfortably to Jower Jaw. Made Here Ezclnsiveiy With the KOOfXCBB hnrftiSl.b?i,ty ot tf! lat ban'shea dread of artificial teeth. If you are with Plate, don't be discouraged. Comfort and e.ncy.

wait you here. We guarantee a fit on all our olates. We extract drunkenness, tipsy driving and man lands; Kenneth Dodd, Lawrence slaughter in connection with an au crown, iwrs Maris: McCully and Miss Kathleen Arnold. Miltmv Mr anA Mr. xomoDue acciaent near the Fox Hill Bridge, Aug 17, was held for the Grand Jurv in 2500 bonrle hv Frederick Davioe p.imnn- ---f rrfMVll tt AJ.4.09 Eleanor Collins, Newton Highlands; John G.

Fhelan in District Court to- "1 Suffered 10 Years With Itching Eczema" and after spending hundred dollars to clear it up, 1 tried 7m and got relief." vrttei G. C. Texas. Soothing and Zem relieve itching quickly because of it rare ingredients. Also wonderful tor Rah, Pimple.

Ringworm and otrer irritation. Zemo worth the fticr because you get relief. Tested anl approved by Good Housekeepff Bureau, No. 4874. All draggit, tfic, $1.

Advertisement. aay. Police allece that Rawriini'. triifV xvir ana Mrs Philip Miss Blanche Woodward, Cambridge; Mr and Mrs Mavnard Fr.rfrilr Watt nd aklUulJy. Special LOW Price on Idlings, Extractions.

fiaics ana an aeniistry. Andover; Rev Charles Taber Halt ing. The dog show will be from 10 a to 6 m. This event brings dog fanciers from far and wide to Grange Park, where the best in the canine world will compete for prizes. The ortlwra ot Plymouth County A-ricultural Society ars Chfuter Kftlh.

prr: Auaustua S. red and Henry I -ear. vice prpi Mr Lillian W. Baud. Fat Bridse-water: John C.

Porter. William Hirt. Callander. Orvt Kinney, Went Brinne-water; John C. Porter.

Walliam Hit. Ernet Ixach. John Georce L. Mc-NeelMnd. Bart Flynn.

John Cochrane. HrVn Perkina. Roger Whitehead. truteea: Arthur Lelnnd, Est Bridgewater: Edwin H. Thayer, Weft Brldwater Walter HaOK-ard.

Campello. and Howard B. Wilbur, Vtit JSewatesa fcouwanr sruatwa. i being operated toward Lynn from Saugus, was in headon collision with an automobll aftor aiHoBivlnincr an DR. HEWSON DENTAL Inc.

ana miss caroi Han, Arlington; Mrs Earl Warfield, Lynn; Miss Hester Harrinetrm Wfnfhcter Mr mA Mr. other machine. Mrs Marguerite T. 427 Washington St. Tel.

Hubbard 1835. Krin Thi am. a oner, ou, or juiia st. Maiden, occupant of the machine in collision with E. Prentiss Jones, West Newton; Miss Johanna Mvar Wnnricr.

wuatHTKB OFFICES 443 MAIN 8T. Andreaen'a Orel Over Kettaarant READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN xoday's I Hears :80 me stuck, was zaiauy injured, six K. to 6 P. M. to 6 P.

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