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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 38

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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AW THE POSTON SUNDAY GLOBE OCTOBFR tl. 1957 fWrtr-nent Below the Bridges pnr from if a pukiimiwus, cfftetr; nuf from" City HotplU'pfit, service u. in am pro- Vrd R. Mttrww ft to-- 641. iwha-itfi i Hotat.

wj 7- Maritime School Expansion Gets Started Next Month Ky RANK FALACCI BARNSTABLE. Oct. 26 Early I augment it forct. Taking civil iliip Exeter a4r! PoUfii iduated from Harvard Class fiat erv-itil tA v.t,!i,i 'r-. this Summer the Ulate LeRkSlnture service exami lor the thre-trlpt tuned into the MassjirhusetUi Mar-1 patr-knon irn.

Kk Eichinc. he had all'tP" tha tt k.w Yorfc. whtn he when Knomn'i hpna i reDlv iJiam E- Dclaney, Jameg Mc, Gd 4 DU ot the the After exasperating delays, in Ilv ad wttj Burhran mr ia Coiorade Sp.uj;s. Colo 'eonrtuw vxm htA rvd with the US cir.tr ii 4 long-awaited expansion program at the Buzzards Bay maritime school is expected to begin next He Lechmcre Leads lew England tHtrtfp ffW-AeUtra itkt, rmi Stratf, Ciikrttp It Mr ts(iir ri ipirt Ml ttert, sfr4 Mtrm Si iHaairt attracts riimtdi tl teartrs arris tr slip tl tKiitbBCtf prkta. A rtettt unty ttitu tkd tit tl II InMiBt lKkf tittiMtr twrtiMt tt ft tir hint Ittiawi.

Mahon, Richard B. Leyton, Henry F. Maiolinl end Olivie Watka. Again in Bourne townspeople will vote at special town meeting tomorrow night on a proposed school building program costing $1,700,000. DEATH OF A BUGEYE: In 1893 George T.

Johnson, a Mary, land shipbuilder, built a bugeye ketch. It was to Join the MarvlanH month. Hear-A dm Julian D. Wilson, superintendent of the academy, reports that state engineers from the Division of Waterways have completed surveys of the area. A dredge ia awaited at the state pier to start dredging ruse verSer t7.Ar.da fte rrr ifl a th- IfTffcr CaJUM tot (too rt Hud Boiftrt, ona Readit and vmm Tewtabary.

movement rt vico yr.g World- ijo. -rith th Spfakin -loa rxJ Crek War trf. Nr- ind Knickerbcp of Kw YvK tr.br of lh Rhf tvrilrf' vtr Lwitl Incidentally, more than 50,000 Navy, then the policing cubic yards of sand are to bejagency of the State Industry in placed on the site of tho proposed Chesapeake Bay waters. It was buildings. This will elevate the stated at the time she was con.

f. Kan shore line from storms blowing jstructed so that nothing could 4 PIT' fl'T'rA rrwftiA'Kj from miwi ichooil aSintty of Alt- ft I DUti. in from Buzzards Bay. A concrete apron, will reinforce the finger pier. So far.

states Adm Wilson, the Legislature has appropriated to initiate the building program. The major portion of this figure, $250,000 will pay for he 4 qurr; tn and in Jt ix tarae m- tenaa Mercy 1 He wav, -churtb'i tS recently tr. we rtoua ofteet Jer-acr Cfy KtttcM Csnler before to City Hwpitgljtrt dredging, repairs to the present wooden pier end land-taking of Jtte Army to Sr Wttpoai Oct Plane for Buildings Remaining $12,000 is labeled for tl -1 I architectural plans of the new 1 buildings dormitory, athletic outsail her. She was the largest boat of the bugeye class built up to that time, being 70 feet over, all, 18 feet beam and 5 feet deep. Her arrival in any port was cause for wonderment, Her name, ts well as her lines, was an eye-catcher.

She was chrii. tened the Brown, Smith and Jones In honor of the three public works commissioners of Cambridge, Md. When the question of name was broached none of the three would accept the honor. The builder compromised, conferring the laiurels upon ell jointly. The Brown, Smith and Jones was a member of the state conservation department forces foi years, the only sailing craft in the state's marine police.

In her late years, the bugeye ketch was purchased by Daniel W. Clark of Woods Hole and used, as a house boat Recently, as the 64-year-old vessel rode peacefully at her mooring, the Brown, Smith and Jones, creaking with; old age, slowly sank to the bottom of Eel Pond in Woods house, and marine science build ii it! lll-' HERE TODAY IN THE NEW ing. Academy officials hope that further appropriations for the buildings will follow when the present work is finished. Meanwhile the Maritime Academy's roomy, new training ship, renamed U.S.T.S. Bay Stale, is expected to steam home this week-end.

The former troop trans SHAPE OF TOMORROW lessWestinghoust port has been drydocked at Staten Island, N.Y., since Aug. 10. The vessel, still covered with a coat of red lead, will undergo a full beauty treatment as soon as she ties up, promises Adm Wilson. Midshipmen manning wire iKiav" ww Sii't Excavation Work In Jerusalem to brushes, scrapers and paint buckets will apply the new face. Futy-nve senior middies are aboard the training ship with officers and maintenance crewmen.

I S' The academy's enrollment has risen to 193 this year, due to the High-Fidelity radio-Jonograf Fashioned from carefully selected woods featuring the WEDCOR "Magic Mind" Disc Changer 4 speeds 3 hi-fi speakers automatic shut-off pre-amplifier and power amplifier high fidelity AMFM tuner! 6 separata controls: bass and treble, audio, compensation! PLUS! FREE! $30 Diamond Stylus with your purchase! Featured at Lechmere's unchallenged price and easiest budget terms! increased capacity of this college afloat 1 OSTERVILLE This fashionable South Shore village has a mystery IMPERIAL FROST FREE Refrigerator Freezer 190-pound separate horn freeier 2 roll out baileh 2 full-width tKelves In door mag-netlc door it child tar completely automatic drfrottlnej tempera-turt control dial cold injector PLUS the WESTINGHOUSE Shape of Tomorrow Today at Lechmere'i unchallenged price and easiest budget terms! See the entire line on display at Lechmere Satesl whispering around its streets. Cape Cod curiosity is being stretched to a rubber-band limit Be Lecture Theme Lectures on archaeological work which unearthed the Pool of Gibeon and Hebrew writings of an era 500 years before the Dead Sea Scrolls period, will be given at the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, this week. The lectures will be held at 8 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Lecturer is Very Rev Sherman E.

Johnson, Ph.D., dean of the Church Divinity School the Pacific, Berkeley, Calif, who took part in The excavation site is at El-Jibs a few miles from Jerusalem. Chess Notebook By LYMAN BURGESS The 1957 Massachusetts Opeti Chess Championship tournament 5 CttaSH? CI37I SiHEf. In the coffee shops, at the market, around the cocktail bar, one question is bandied about It rivals Sputnik. Who is the anonymous Santa Clause who donated $100,000 for 'Seventeener' iry the proposed Osterville Free Library building to be located at Wianno av. and West Bay Almost every conversation I to nnur anHa with iha urnv PORTABLE TV just who is the generous been i transferred from Quincy CHILLS FOOD AND DRINKS FKSTIR THAN NV OTHER REFRIGERATORI states library Doarci or trustees Pres.

Richard C. MacAllister. change was made necessary by "I'm honor bound not to give out.tne. inability of the sponsoring AT UNCHALLENGED PRICES! the name." poay to una an arena ior ine piay ers on aunaay. iwuincy i-nesj Club is closed Sundays.) Other Familiar Figure In fact, the secret of the donor's name is as closely guarded as a wise things remain unchangedra 6-round Swiss; play at the rate ot two rounds per day on Nov.

9, 10 and 11; Richard Tlrrell, tourna. ment director, etc. For information satellite blueprint. However, he's a familiar enough figure on Osterville streets. During the Summer, anyone might brush elbows with him, in church, at the drugstore, or at the club.

What club? Sorry, we can't tell you. ESTATE Imperial 30' Gas Range Exclusive Sean-ten na telescopes from the handle rotates to bring in the strongest signal hides in the handle when not in use see the new "slim" design in the exciting look of leather it's even beautiful from the back It's big picture performance from the world's most popular name television PHILCO at Lechmere's unchallenged price and easiest budget terms! The slightest hint may tin his identity. You see he's one of the No, can't tell you that either. Anyway, what prompted the philanthropist to contribute such a sum? (He also has offered an additional $100,000 if it can be matched dollar for dollar by fund drive.) Well, first, it vexed him to walk yy past the blank, plate glass front of an empty store. It was annoy AT UNCHALLENGED PRICESl ing to pass what should have been a lovely picturesque corner in one of the Cape's wealthiest villages write TirreU at 23 Mercer st South Boston.

Bobby Fischer, America's young-: est master and youngest player ever to win one of the two majoc national titles, will not play for the national championship in Newr. York Dec. 15 to Jan. 5. Bobby made a prior commitment to appear in England's famous Hastings1 Christmas Congress.

Fischer will get his first taste of international play at Hastings and will meet masters from Yugoslavia, Holland. Denmark, Germany, France and England. The FIDE (International Chess' Federation) has nominated A. B. Bisguier, American chess champion; Larry Evans, former U.S.

Open champion, and H. TaL champion cf the U.S.SJt, for grand, mastership. Proponents of rating systems ceived a rude shock in the cut4 come of the 1957 British champion-i ship. The new title holder is Dfi S. Fazekas.

Czecho-Slovakian who' moved to England in 1938 and became a British subject shortly thereafter. Dr. Fazekas is 59 years old, a ripe age to go around picking up major titles. And that's not all: he suffered a stroke five years ago. The hardest blow to B.

H. Wood and other statisticians was the fact, that the doctor was graded 3A ia the British ranking systenwthere-were four grades ahead of his and' 24 players in those grades. Bart King, Dorchester, another, correspondence player, has sent us a postal game starring an interest-, ine situation. The situation is and be met only by the vacant stare of an abandoned building. He explained that he thought it was a city look, not in keeping with the residential Cape's Second Oldest What better, location for 8 li brary done in dignified Cape Cod taste? Several phone calls and the OPEN DAILY 9 AM.

TO 9 PM. SAT. TILL 6 preliminary arrangements were settled. Founded in 1882, the Osterville Free Library second oldest on Cape Cod will now be one of the most modern. Facilities will be available for lectures, films, recordings, radio and TV presentations and meeting hall for such groups as the Great Books adult education course.

interesting psychologically as wel Apart from the regular fiction and nonfiction departments, as chessically. In round two of the CCiA'S special fine arts sections is planned. special .1956 tournament King was paired with Dr. Adolph Stern New York, a player of near-master, strength he was only 40 points. It will house valuable books, documents, paintings and exhibits dealing with the arts, music, SNOW THROWER! Farm-Ette Trigger-Tach A powerful power handle, self-propelled snow thrower! Snow removal rotor blade.

discharges either side! Heavy duty chain and V-Belt drive! Tractor lug tires! Adjustable guide discs to prevent catching on sidewalks! An unchallenged value from Lechmere Sales! LIST PRICE S201.SO drama and related fields. sny oi entering that illustrious- Perhaps just as important the circle in the latest U.S.CF. ratinaV Giant 24" matchless even and full-width fluorescent light 5-position broiler center simmer burners provide even, all-over heat electric clock divided cooking top built-in meat probe I all at Lechmere's unchallenged prices and easiest budget terms building is being designed with an list). Anyhow a ding-dong battle-eye to making it a comfortable, between David and Goliath en-restful place that will invite both sued until move 40 when Bart young and old lor reaamg, stuay, Kmg offered a draw, or just a few minutes in passing. ur.

stern, playing white, ac-. cepted the draw with such alacrity that King wondered whether her had goofed in offering to split th' point when, with a little more-effort he might have raked the whole pot. So he offers the, game to you for your judgment Construction already has started and the new building is expected, to be finished by late Sprinr. The present library site and building on Main st. will be offered at a public sale.

YOUR LECHMERE PRICE 163.88 Mtimate that $350 000 7. will be necessary to complete the project which includes an endow-; No. 153 Queen's Gambit Declined Dr. Stem Kta ment fund. Bourne Police Department will 1.

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