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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 3

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Thrr THE BOSTON DAILY GLORC-FRinAY. JANUARY 7, 13.H well, who has hrtrt the post for uslrd from the l'rurity ct New A prominent ftsme In many or. Early Start 40 years. Caldwell will become' Mnirph ire in Inclurtini the Boy, MANILA. Jan.

7 tUP Conrsrlo jMilton Principal Gets New Position L. I will retire July and become m- L.iwtll retire July MILTON. Jan. 7-Grorge w. 1 Ex-Wayland Teacher Attacks Red Probers (h P.m.

Junior hifh. and rtncctor of the Aunry nd to children it 37 ttrnm-ll, lUncre a txl ride he round Srhnol in East Milton lor 18 Htr. tit will SUClTCa Hiwm fc. omnin PREVIEW OF CONGRESS Mis Anna Hula, former Way. Und teacher, attacked the Matta-rhusetts Commission to Investigate Communism, at a commission hear-inn today, declaring.

Punishment and destruction" were its aiiw. and querying whether the commission is "using permanent unemployment as a club to force people to become informers" Called as a witness before the commission. Mis Hale refused to answer questiosn as to whether she now ia or has been a member of the Communist party, and whether she taught classes on Communism doctrine undr the direction of Daniel Boone Schirmer, She said her temporary address as Dorchester and she is now living in Schirmer 1 home, but declined to answer if she knows Schirmer. She Invoked her constitutional rights in refusing to answer. 1 She "also refused to answer Optimum for cooperation between White Houie and Capitol Hill ia the keynote In Washington aa President prepares to announce two year prelum.

Bt aura end read John Harrit on th editorial pagt of the SUNDAY (GLOBE 4" I ah A 7 A Rush in to Filcnc'a Mima' Floor Coat Salon! Saturday, 0: IS a.m. i -h vM lwm whether she was educational director of the Communist party in New York, or whether she is a member of the organization caljed the Committee for the Bill of Rights, of or whether she is interested and working for amnesty for so-called "Smith act victims." Tax Agent Says Cenedella Told of S4750 Gift Former Dist. Atty. Alfred B. Cenedella of Worcester County conferred with tax officials of the Department of Justice in Washington late in December of 1953 on Second Woman Balks Another woman, called as a wit ness, Mrs.

Helen jacKson. ex- olamed that she did not appear yesterday when summoned because jumbo LJ rfeH, AV 16 luxury coatmakcr styles she was unable to secure a. Daoy-sitter for her two small children. The commission accepted her excuse. She invoked her constitutional rights in refusing tto answer questions as to whether she was a purported delinquencies, it was testified today in Federal Court by Fred G.

Foisom, an assistant ia the Td Division. Folion said that Cenrflella. accompanied by Atty. Hfcrman B. member of the Bill of Rights 1 crouD.

and whether she was a del the prizes of their stock bought for this sale at amazing tavings because they're making uay for spring production egate of the Communist party of Cohen, discussed a $4750 sift that the United States at the second ii aa i i i i i i i World Peace Conference in War II 7f III I I Rl v.S I I I 1 1 1 1 ft 'a 1 1 1 I i i i saw, Poland, in 1950. She invoked the 12th Article re peatedly in refusing to answer questions as to whether she was round-up a member 01 tne reace crusiae, I -MM I W. Citizens for Peace, the Boston Committee to secure clemency for the Rosenbergs, the Freedom of the Press ub, the New England Committee for Protection of the Foreign Born and the Communist Cenedella received in October of 1949 Louis Swartz of Mil-lord, proprietor of a fashion shop, lor advice given in connection with the purchase of the Green Block in Milford by Swartz. Cenedella is on trial before Judge Bailey Aldrich and a jury on an indictment charging willful evasion of Federal income taxes lot the years 1947 to 1950 inclusive. Foisom.

questioned by Special Asst. Atty. Gen. Kinsey T. Janes, said thatn Cenedella discussed his tax problems in line with a policy in effect at the time wherein a taxpayer had the right to come lorward and admit any delinquencies.

Foisom said that Cenedella ex- Slained that Swartz was a next elcnbor in Milford. Cenedella stated that Swartz came forward voluntarily and unsolicited and made the $4730 gift, Foisom testified. Harold Hurst of Newton, former party. 1 salon coats Aintvxsit.o Quote Pope Pius She ouoted Pone Fius aii, speaK ing to the World Union of Catholic Women in May, laszz. as saying.

"If the wives, mothers and young A A-A-A 1 1 women of the world abhor let them take concrete action to fashion stars at $16 to $11 saving! Lufh Vorurnlio wools! riucli-soft famous-name stop it." She said she has tried "in my (he cream of luxury-name wools! New umlirella-kirt fitted coats! Bark interest alim-swing coats! Flannel lined cardigan coata! Capeollar wrap coat! small way to follow this advice," and added, but now the Massachusetts Commission to Investigate Communism and Subversive Activity seeks to harass and persecute me for my- activity against war, and evidently feels that work Treasury agent, was recalled to wooU! polished blarks! Reversible tweed and the stand by James ana utenunea chotostats of the final accounting Just 75 famous name nationally advertised coat beauties marked down today from our own stocks of the Vincenzo Coccavelli estate Fealherlipht travel coats! of which Cenedella was attorney lor the administrator. alnacaf ing tor peace is suDversiye. Lynn Men Quizzed Nathaniel Mills. Franklin Een tempto-reisto linings! pw rlrnn.fcliniilrler tlim Tuxedo Coats! Column elim coats! Every fashion-new color! coats! Lynn, a former General Electric Co. worker, invoked constitutional rights.

He refused to answer questions other than a request for his name. 1 Misses regular sizes 8 to 161 Custom sizes 6 to 16! Also at Filene's Chestnut Hill, Wcllcsley He refused also to state whether. A. A. he knew Robert Goodwin of Lynn, and whether Goodwin was the Bill of Rights committee's first chairman.

Goodwin failed to appear in the morning as a witness, but showed up later and took the stand. When informed that he was entitled to have counsel, he replied, as the Herter Draws Hub Student for 'Governor' A Jamaica Plain High School student will be student-Governor of Massachusetts at the seventh annual Student Government Day, March 11, it developed this morn- The name of Henry E. Zeytoon-jian, 38 Spring Park Jamaica Plain, was picked from a glass bowl this morning by Gov. Herter, as selection of the student-state officials was started in this manner. Lt.

Gov. Sumner G. Whittier picked out the name of student William E. Murphy. 93 Winchendon.

of Murdock High School, to be his student counterpart. Whittier is father of the Student Government Day annual observance. the annual program is conducted by Thomas J. Curtin, director of civicieducation for the witness Mills had, that he could not afford one. 1 He protested that he had twice been called before the McCarthy committee and twice before the Massachusetts Commission, and had lost days of pay.

I wish the commission would, consider that when it keeps call ing witnesses before them," he said DOG I Continued jrom tha First Page The Brennans, that's Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brennan, John 10, and Mary, 15, spent a sorrowful holiday season look- ing for the family's pride and joy. They made frequent trips back to Hull in the hope that Lassie had tried to find her way back there.

There were daily visits to the Animal Rescue League and Angell Memorial Hospital. They finally annealed to 'the State Department of Education.who supervised today's drawings. The names of students from all over Massachusetts, printed on cards, are drawn from the glass bowl by state officials and legislators, and the students drawn will serve on March 11 in the offices for which they were drawn. iWnr Student Government Day MeV JJ lAfsale) '''A?) A)V Ai A 4 )6 fe fh 'XW- manufactory mpk, A A tyh i- v. i I for -A iVf -)! 'Vi-AA 'I arrives, a series of visiting days bave been set up when the stu-riont-nfficials mav visit the State Globe.

The story about Lassie's disappearance appeared in the House and familiarize themselves with the state government and hpir duties. The visiting days are Wednesday evening editions. Last the eight consecutive Tuesdays night Miss Marie C. Conners of 218 Sherman road. West Roxbury, called the Brennans; said she had Starting Jan.

11, except that Feb, will substituted for Feb. 22. seen a dog answering Lassie's Rerretarv of State Edward J. description in the woods near Hancock Village. Cronin today picked as his student counterpart Miss Cecilia Sullivan.

107 Chace Clinton, a student The whole Brennan family drove out to Hancock Village to check on the report. The dog was Lassie all right and there never was a happier reunion. at St. Michaels Academy, Hudson State Auditor Thomas J. Buck-Ipv nicked Norman E.

Juvonen Mt. Jefferson road, Hubbardston, rf Gardner Hiah School. BULLETINS Student Harry G. MacDonald. 9 Mayberry Medfprd, a student atMedford Vocational School, will be student-state treasurer.

Edwin R. Sage. 7 Acacia Cambridee. a student at Brown and Nichols School will be stu dent-attorney general Mia' a Watching Weight Treat Yourself to Wrigley's Spearmint Continued from the First Page NEW YORK, Jan. 7 (UP) The marriage of Mrs.

Harrison Williams, widow of the multimillionaire utilities financier, to Count Albert Edward Bismarck was announced today by their attorney. The announcement said Mrs. Williams, noted in past years as "the world'a best-dressed woman," and the Count, a grandson of the late German "Iron Chancellor" Otto Bismarck, wera married In a private ceremony Wednesday at Edgewater, N. J. Three apparently indignant women, witnesses before the Massachusetts Commission investigating Communism, roundly flayed the commission and its procedures in the face, in one instance, of a threat to cite for contempt, and invoked constitutional rights in refusing to answer questions.

little girls' 3-6x coat set scoop luxury fabrics found in $25429.95 coats! 7J''K inside-and-out furry boy-coats 90 fleece, 10 mink fur fabric outside! deep alpaca pile lining inside! 16.90 wool mitten and glove snowfall 79c scoop 18.90- January Jumbo value Harold L. Appleton, 34, of Waldo Brockton, a used car dealer, today pleaded guilty to 12 indictments of larceny and forgery of more than $120,000. He was sentenced by Judge Charles Fairhurst in Suffolk Superior Court to five to nine years in State Prison. Herbert A. Sprague, Z6, of Lincoln North Abington, an rmnlovee of a Boston finance com Hundreds of thousands of New Englandera chew famous Wrigley'a Spearmint Gum between meals byause It satisfies without being rich or filling.

There's lots of refreshing, delicious flavor in every stick, yet you can enjoy this tasty treat without weight worries. scoop little girls princess style coats whirl skirts, wee waists with matching comfy-fit trim slacks! all wool flannels in rich-fleck tweeds! furry pile fleeces so soft to stroke! creamy-smooth suede cloth! some touched with velvet collars, velvet buttons! for sizes 3-6x, in the group COME EARLY not every style pany, pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact and was sentenced to 18 months in the scoop rv Soft and strokable as a kitten to touch! and just as WARM! Trimly tailored with turn-back adjustable cuffs, a rippling Martingale back-belt, white pearl-like buttons. Alpaca pile lining on sturdy cotton back. Grey, navy or camel-color. Sizes 7 to 14.

Filene's Girls' Shop, young crowds, third floor Also at Filene's Chestnut Hill Norfolk House of Correction. Portugal to Spend $68 Million Samples Of mittens! fluffy angora! wool and nylon! fur lined string gloves! Samples With novelty cuffs! gay felt appliques! colorful embroidery! dancing pompons! Sizes 1-8 in the group. Sorry, no mail or phone orders. Filene's Children's Accessories, third floor. Also at Filene's Chestnut Hill, Wellesley, Winchester, Belmont 1 scoop! LISBON, Jan.

6 (AP) Portugal is to spend $68,000,000 on defense within the framework of her N. A. T. O. commitments.

in every size or color! Sorry, no mail or phone orders. Filene's Little Girls' Shop, Young Crowd's third floor W) AA.niiv Calcutta is the world's leading AI67 exporter of jute..

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