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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 24

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The Boston Globei
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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1337 Twenty-Five School Absenteeism Dips a Bit Monarch Briefs Macmillan Family, Crowds Welcome Queen Home Doctors at Harvard, Tech Deplore Flu Vaccine Lack F.DT) for urgent Ulks with Presl. dent Eisenhower the Middle Eastern situation and on stepped-up Anrjlo-Amerlcan sclentiflc Doctors at Harvard and M.I.T. closed today because of illness oi LONDON, Oct. 22 (UP)-Queen Elizabeth II came home from a tour of the United Stales end Canada today to an airport teunion with her family. I Her daughter, Princess and her mother, Queen Motherj Elizabeth, wer on hand at the airport to greet the young monarch vhen her plane from New York deplored today the lack of flu'tcaching nuns, but were scheduled touched down at p.m.

(12.02 p.m., EDT). The queen and her husband, Prince Philip, could be seen waving to them from the plane's windows as it taxied across the airport apron. Also on hand to greet the royal couple was Prime Minister Harold MacMUIan, who himself flics to the United States tonight (7 p.m., vaccine available to faculty mem-, to reopen Thursday. Tey are St bers and students in Bay State Joseph's ni the West End and St schools. I Mary's in the North End.

MacMillun was to have a formal audience with the Queen later this evening to fill her In on the agenda for his Washington talks. His Kieeting for her this afternoon was limited to a few words of welcome. 14C0 Out in Cambridge Cambridge reported the highest Missing from the airport were amount of absenteeism in Us sys tern this year with 1400 students Prince Charles, 8. the Queen's son, out for illness and other reasons Yesterday 1150 were absent. who is at school In Berkshire, and Princess Margaret, her sister, who "We are getting limited amounts of vaccine," Dr.

Dana Farnsworth, head of the Harvard medical unit, said, "But we need more." At Harvard, 39 students are confined in Stillman Infirmary. It has not been ascertained whether or not they are victims of Asian flu. Dr. James F. Faulkner of M.I.T., reporting a slight decline of illness ntnons bedridden students from Five percent of the teaching had anotner engagement.

The American-built Douglas DC-7C airliner of the British Over personnel was out of school as well. There are 535 teachers on the city payroll. Somerville. though giving no seas Airways Corp. whieh brought the Queen and her husband home from their North American visit SO patients to 23 stated that ai touched down at London Airport just after noon.

figure, said that absenteeism was running slightly above normal. In Leominster 23 percent of the students were out. Of 5401 students in both public and parochial schools, 1263 failed to show up for classes. 1907Hillmon very small segment oi the lacuity had been inoculaed. Boston Absenteeism Dips Meanwhile absenteeism in Boston schools took a slight dip with 17.1C9 tmpils out of class as op-Dosed lo 18,495 yesterday.

Soodcor From the experience -of half a century come the greatest cars in Hillman Jamaica Plain Hunter Lost in Maine Woods SKOWHEGAN, Oct. 22 (UP) Search was resumed at dawn today for two men reported lost dur This constitutes 20 percent of the city's public school population. Dr. John H. Cauley, health commissioner, said, "Although the absentee' figure showed a slight decrease, it gave evidence of spreading oveer a wider area of the city.

THE NEW KID ON THE BLOCK It has been our habit these past years, when opening a new store, to run an Institutional ad telling how it feels to move into a new neighborhood. We borrowed the idea and the expensive art work from Penn Fruit one of the larger food chains in the East. Iha ad showed a young boy carrying a baseball bat and shyly joining his new playmates. Now, with a new Supreme about to open in South Weymouth, we've discovered that our advertising plans have left no space for "The New There's so many things to tell you about lite the elephant, lion and monltey described last week that it just had to be left out. Instead, there'll be news about the beautiful Edsel to be given away and the bushel basket of price savings th9 free flowers, cigars, pumpkins and balloons the band concert and the carousel rides for the kids, etc.

Our personal feelings are the same, though. When we've cut the ribbon Wednesday, October 30, at .10 a. we'll still remember "The New Kid On The Block" and share his hopes and anxieties. This time the "block" is South Weymouth at the junction of Routes 18 and 128. See you there? ing the first day of the Maine hunting season.

State Police said Justin Strodze Long before her arrival crowds began to swell at London airport and along the route to Buckingham Palace. London newspapers were ecstatic about the impression Elizabeth and Prince Philip made in the United States. "Queen's triumph in New York," "Belle of New York" "Queen of New York just for a day," proclaimed the morning headlines. The papers were filled with photographs of yesterday's ticket-tape parade for the royal couple and the informality of it all. Nobody throws things at the queen over here, not even ticker tape.

Britons got their first glimpse of the New York reception last night through a 15-second motion picture sent by cable. The movie, filmed by United Press Movietone, was the first ever of 27 Armstrong Jamaica Plain, was believed lost at Pittson farm near the northern end of "At tne present lime it appears that adults may have acquired a resistance to the illness through exposure." Parochial schools reported 6445 students out of 41,578 failing to come to class. This represents 15.5 percent. Two parochial schools vere Moosehead Lake. Pat Elderkin of Boothbay Harbor was reported missing near Lange Bflrtn.n lTrnnlrlin rrtlinlu kr New Hinmon Minx successfully transmitted by cable across the Atlantic for 100 GUEST TICKETS TO BE GIVEN AWAY at the DORCHESTER SUPREME To See broadcast.

It whet Eritain's enthusiasm for its queen's return. Tne remorJcofee new TROOPERS TRIAL mcinii Continued jrom the First Page "I was sitting down at the time," said Mattson. "The blows were quite hard and it went on for 15 or 20 minutes." TO un trial Besides Carew are tt 41 troopers James J. Lima 25, of Lexington, and George Nelson, i 26, of Worcester. HI" cm wm The three are charged with as sault on Mattson and five other1 youths picked up for questioning on some breaks last April.

Mattson told Judge Francis J. INCLUDING SATURDAYS; FRIDAYS TO 9:30 P. M. ic Plenty of Free Parking TlkeAYbo0um. Taxi Service it Free Gifts' Register Tapes Good that on the morning of April 16 he worked in fertilizer plant In the afternoon he went rowing with a couple of friends.

While they were out in the boat, he said, OPENING AT LOEWS STATE ORPHEUkVI FRIDAY. OCT. 25 IT'S SIMPLE! just be at a DORCHESTER SUPREME CHECK-OUT WHEN THE ALARM CLOCK RINGS OCT. 24 AROUND 5 P. M.

Townsend police Sgt Harold Doran waved them ashore and told him the State Police wanted him for questioning. QU1HCY PARKWAY SO. BOSTOH WOLUSUH MATWAN DORCHESTtR NEW JUBILEE" STYIING NEW JUBILEE" PERFORMANCE NEW JUBILEE" ECONOMY He said he was taken to the Shirley braracks where Trooper Carew began questioning him. 3 OTHER EXCITING MODELS South Weymouth Supreme OPENS WEK, OCT, 30th ai 10 am Heart-Winning 3-Way Convertibla Versatile 4-Door Dual-Purpose 2-Door Station Wagon Station Wagon TRICK or TREAT? mmm to mm mmmm m-m mmm Take the whole family for a test drive today I --BRITISH-BUILT AMERICAN BEAUTY A ROOTES GROUP PRODUCT See your factory-franchised HillmanSunbeam Daler "I told him I knew nothing about any breaks," Mattson testified. "And then he hit me with his open hand on the head and face about a dozen or two dozen times." Mattson said that this beating took place upstairs in the Shirley barracks, "I was knocked to the floor," he said.

"Trooper Lima was there, but he hit me. Trooper Nelson and Corporal Ralph Spillane (in charge of the barracks) came into the room, and Nelson helped Carew hit me. Nelson struck me behind the neck from behind 10 SAVE 10c COUPON towarcfe the purchase of 2 can of Minute Maid ORANGE JUI CE NORTH READING loasacj's, Inc. PITT8FIELD A. J.

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I fell down a few times." Mattson then told how Carew got hold of the piece of hose and hit him again. "I crossed my arms In front of my chest to try to protect my- self," said Mattson. "But there wasn't much I could do to avoid the blows." I farpw stnnnpd u-hfn Pnl Snil- MINIATURES CHOCOLATE CHIPS V54c XIUS 90 Of C'iS fuHGus mm wflf f1 i lifU rWt toHI ZAGNUT Miniatures- 7 or. jpltgs. Alka-Soltzer lAM tlO I tA? Ofr fo HtAOACHI-AOD INniGlJTIO COID OlJtOMfOHJS IVORY SOAP 7c OFF -4 bath 57 lane came down to the cellar, IVORY SOAP med.

37 Mattson testinea. I.ntpr Mattson sain. Carew asked 29 Tfwrr iiism iT essssaa mvkuia achis him if he was ready to admit the breaks or did he want to bo down to the cellar again. i MADE BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THE FAMOUS ALSCO ALUMINUM WINDOW "I told him I didn want to go down to the cellar again, and I made a confession to a break in which some gasoline was IVORY FLAKES Mattson testinea. i IU0HY SNOW giant PERSONAL IVORY SOAP 4k27 Tho -witness said todav.

how ever, that the confession he gave was not true, that he had nothing 34 reg. to do with the break. i tit MMFin a i Trio to Face Court hair fcCib U-o i torn hmuumuiw In Prison Stabbing CAIV1AY 2 bath 27C ZEST BATH SOAP 2 m. 39' 4 comp. 3S? WHITE uWm nirs SAW A HAND DUZ EVERYTHING Swift's PREM FOR OINNLR AV 1201 "TO can SOAP HO PAINT NO REPAIRS BLUE DOT OR WHITE I UW IIIWSSSSS To Pay I 1st Payment in April Commissioner of Correction Arthur T.

Lyman revealed today that three inmates of the State Prison at Walpole will be brough before the Norfolk County Grand Jury in connection with the stabbing of another prisoner, Salvatore Mesiti, on Oct. 15. "Investigation has revealed that Mesit had been attacked by three inmates in Room 43 of block Lyman reported. "He was first knocked unconscious by the trio after which he was stabbed several times with a homemade knife in the chest and Lyman said the prisoner also was burned about the face and eyes by a liquid containing acid which was thrown on him. BATH SOAP i 2 27c WASHES CLEAN WITH A GARDEN HOSE Only JUSCO ha oil thoao footvroi for lifttlmo twtr i Savings econ.

Ready to Cook OXYDOL TIDE ER BLUE ClTlbt 4 P'ant giant 8: 77 econ. reg. Something Fired, But iVof Vanguard Ancfcorweld Lifetime Baked Enamel Pclnt Hidden Qip Aluminum Hailing ir 8" Wealher-loAed lap Panel Self-Sealing Aluminum Corners Aluminum Backer Strips Jjone Tocfay tor free DemonifraHon Wfhouf Cbfiffafion WEATHERMASTER HlCm CORP. am UA FOR AUTOMATICS DASH DREFT Swift's PREMIUM BEEF SANDWICH STEAKS 11 LIQUID 2 DETf RGENT CAPE CANAVERAL, Oct. 22 (UP The Air Force fired a small, fast missile today but delayed the long-awaited test of the satellite-launching vanquard rocket.

Observers said the missile that 41e reg. '7C22 ci. csn 'streaked out over the Atlantic rumw" I JAIRMlwM renin aut E3T-S4I CENTRE STREET I p(ta tend m. further information bi AlU H.1M. WEATHERMASTER ALSCO Alu- SPAM COMET CLEANSER A aTl allUM rhr HI mavvsa I minum Siding.

PKGOF 6 STEAKS 85c CASCADE FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERS 45c pks- Ocean toward the down-range tracking stations was either a Bomarc or a Snark. The Bomarc is a jet-propelled surface-to-air anti-aircraft missile and the Snark is a sub-sonic pilotless plane. The missile left a vapor trail In the sky despite 30-mile an hour winds alone the coast that ap reg. I NAME- Til. JAmafea 4-1408 WE SERVICE ANYWHERE IN NEW ENGLAND QUICK FROZEN! ADDRESS.

I parently further delayed the STATE CITY, I I launching of the vanguard missile..

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