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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 6

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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The Boston Globe Tuesday, August 28, 1962 Both Candidates Wind Up On 'Personality vs. Issues9 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Boston Store open Monday and Wednesday evenings Chestnut Hill open Wednesday and Friday evenings Northshore and South Shore Stores open every evening except Saturday I McCormack families, out of it and we stand on our own two feet. I favor this. I stand on my own two feet. I stand on a On this pace are the closing remarks by Atty.

Gen. Edward J. McCormack and Edward M. Kennedy at their debate in South Boston last night.) Kennedy Mr. Canham, the hour is close to 9 o'clock here in South Boston, and it's close to 3 o'clock now in Berlin and only record, a record oi almost a' 1 af i tiwit timrririi "ifrnrmw iiibhIthh i im mi 11 mifMT irni- n-n rm i wr-raT decade in elective office.

I have; worked my way 'up the poli-j tical ladder. I'm not starting: READY WEDNESDAY IN OUR BOSTON I CAMBRIDGE STORES in a' few minutes the convoys HKtMTHSHOtr SOUTH SHOtr at the top. I ask that since the question gram here this evenine has I appreciate the opportunity afforded me to speak to so many people, not only here in this hall but over the television and radio networks, to ask the people of Massachusetts whether they are going to judge this contest on personam or on competence. On the qualifications of the candidates or on slogans. Now, it is all right for my will start on their work down the Autobahn.

I wonder tonight whether this convoy will be stopped provided in this great tradi of names and families has Most WANTED For Fall! Hew VELVET Trellis tion a fine opportunity for the been injected, that if his name were Edward Moore, with his 1 hundreds and thousands of like it was last night. I think that this demonstrates quite CI rj a -re viewers to help make their de qualifications, with your qualifications, Teddy if it was Edward Moore, your can clearly the problems that we opponent to say that we keep termination on who they feel would be the best senator face here this state and throughout the nation. i ir PC 1 6 With Whimsy Veils i didacy would be a joke. The great problems of this from Massachusetts. And nobody is laughing, because his name is not Edward Moore.

It's Edward Moore election are the questions of peace and whether Massachu Kennedy. And I say it makes setts will move forward or not liom in thm cutait ihapi, wrth wh-msy vil ond bowt. no difference what your name We should not have any talk is. In a democracy you stand about personalities or families G'ttn, Navy end on your own two feet Sflpphir Slo I feel that we should be talking about the people's destiny And I say to the people you in Massachusetts. have the right to vote.

You HAIR STRETCH BANDS Black, Whif Bad, CotUt eth.n GLAMOUR HOODS lack and Colan 39; 49 In 1860 Oliver Wendell Holmes said no city has played a greater part in free speech and free press than the city vote behind that curtain and you vote without fear, without favor. And you vote for the candidate who you feel is the Qualified candidate. And I WW of Boston. OVAifii't nlare my case in your hands. I just hope that this pro- Hughes Skips Debate to Help Raise Funds One of the few Massachusetts citizens not watching: the great debate last night was Independent Senate candidate, H.

Stuart Hughes. "I'm afraid I won't be able to see it," Hughes told the Globe from his Cape Cod home late yesterday afternoon. "I'm sure I would be fascinated by it." Hughes explained that the wl iSi aV X. Compass Players, a Hyannis drama group, were putting XV7 on a special performance for the benefit of his campaign, during the televised debate. After the show, a reception was held for the 46-year-old Harvard history professor at the home of Nobel prize-win ning scientist, Albert Szent Georgy, in Woods Hole.

IRREGS, OF SI.9J Irre.s. of SI.59-SI.93 BOYS' SPORT GIRLS' GIRLS' a vision of loveliness wearing a wedding ring that will symbolize the most remembered day of her life. Some of the world's most beautiful brides have fallen in love with ours. Whether traditional, diamond, wide or narrow, we have anything the bride's heart desires. In expressing regrets at not being glued to the television screen, Hughes said that he would welcome a tri-cornered debate after the Sept.

18 GIRLS GOTTUN AND M.TUK gPt MISSES ROLL SLEEVE SKIRTS. HINTS. SHIRTS tm BLOUSES 7 to 14, wfclU; PANTS. Firsts and irreg. IX.

il A Irreci. of S2.00. Roll A trim sl classic and novelty. Wh nssoriea panues, cotton. Sizes 8 to 14.

FOR a pastels and embroidered I primary. While Kennedy and McCor styles. Sizes 32 to 38. and patter 10 18. mack were discussing his pet issue of peace and nuclear disarmament, Hughes was IRREGS.

OF SI.9S 1 GIRLS' SEAMLESS STRETCH HOSE. Beige and tan. Sizes 1-2-3. for PROPORTIONED TAILORED preparing his financial drive for the campaign. IRREGS.

OF Sl.89-S2.53 BOYS' DRESS ari IDC A. Diamond Florentine-finish gold $50 B. Seven full-cut channel-set diamonds $160 C. One straight and two tapered baguettes $100 D. Twelve small channel-set diamonds $100 E.

Special One-half carat of diamonds $165 F. Wedding ring with six small diamonds $50 G. Carved Florentine-finish 14 karat gold $35 H. Classic fourteen karat gold hoop $9 Five full-cut channel-set diamonds $300 J. Diamond Florentine-finish 14k gold $75 SHIRTS Thomas Named Head GIRLS UNLINEO CORD SLACKS.

First quality and slightly faded irregs. Girls cord slacks, sizes AO 7 to 14, machine washable, II band front, elastic back. As-sorted colors, mostly blue. Acetala tricot, pfopor. tioned nd trimmed styles.

In white. Suei 32 to 40. Of Attleboro Schools ATTLEBORO Samuel LADIES PANTIES, Irregs. of 59c to $1.00. Acetate and 3 cottons, briefs and flare leg styles.

Sizes 5 to 10. fOK LADIES HALF SLIPS AND PETTI PANTS. Irregs. of 1.00. Acetate with lace trims.

In assorted colors, pQR sizes S-M-L. MISSES AND WOMEN'S FAMOUS NAME PANTT CURDLES. Irregs. of SI. 99 to $2.99.

Two way stretcl es, power nets, girdles, panty girdles, long leg panties and briefs. S-M-L-XL. SEAMLESS MESH. Irregs. in beige and tan, sizes 9 2 Jam FOR Thomas of Plain st, Norton Irrtts.

ef ei.ro. BOSTON, 8T0NEHAM, QUINCY a principal in the Attleboro INFANTS' SHIRTS schools for 32 years, was elected superintendent by the and slip tm 01r. 1 TOTS' UNDERWEAR. Irregs. of 59c to 69c.

shirts, briefs, training; pants. MISSES' WOMEN'S Usually SI.98 to $3.91 Prices include tax Charge or budget. 3 School Committee last night. Supt. Ralph C.

Sturke re 'PSP 0. Comb.d cot- 1 combed cotton, heavy for JJ signed on Aug. 15 to take a FALL HATS, Illustrations slightly enlarged similar post in Hanover, and last week Eugene P. Melville named to succeed him, went to Vslvats, fslts, fabrics, I pi II bo toquas 1 cloches. Tht nswest ill tall fashions.

In ths 111 nswest fall colors. 1 I 80ST0fMNLY AT BOSTON, CHESTNUT HILL. NORTHSHORE AND SOUTH SHORE Warren, R.I., as superintendent USUALLY 39c MUSLIN PILLOW The job pays $12,000 a year, weight. Sizes 1-4, 3-8. KHUMBA PANTIES.

Three tier, nylon and acetate, overlap trims. In assorted for colors. Sizes 3 to 8. TOTS' LONGIES. First quality, iff Corduroy, flannel lined and an- lined with a boxer waist, one back pocket.

In fancies and 511 Firsts of Si.99 1 BOYS' SWEAT CASES First qutlity. Blsschsd whitM 42.38 tils. BOSTON ONLY Call LI 2-8155 MISSES SWEATERS. Firsts and irregs. of $2.98.

100 orlon sleeveless sweater textured nylon with short sleeve, nov. city plus a few orlon cardigan. In white, red, blue, grey and others. Sizes 34 to 40. WOMEN'S, MISSES', TEENS' SHOES Firsts and irregs.

Retail stocks, markdowns from own stock and discontinued styles. Casuals and leisure types plus sport and dress shoes. Sizes 4 to 10, widths AA and B. In assorted colors. ells' SHIRTS rs A modal, 1 Mnad.

1 Zip front 511 Cotton knit ftetcs solid colors. In sizes 3 to 8. TOTS' BLOUSES. Irregs. of $1.99 gl Long sleeves, nylons, and cot- ton sissy fronts and tailored.

Some lace trims. White and assorted. Sizes 1 to 3 and 3 to 6X. wnue or 6lu 10 FAMOUS MAKERS IRREGS, IRREGS. OF $1.93 UIKLS' PAJAMAS WEN'S long Sleeve INFANTS' PLAYWEAR.

Irregs. of 31.99. Snap crotch, bib s2, I B33 BBi sa zip front, crawlers, overalls "os knit pajamas, i famc label tl In tvary pair. Sizs i UlChiB! LI and coveralls. Corduroys SPORT SHIRTS Large selection of col- I I ors and styles, plaids I I and fancies.

Beautifully I constructed. Sues S- M-L. teens, some flannel lined. Sizes COMPLET MEN'S FINE UNDERWEAR. Irregs.

of 89c to $1.00. tfl Fine combed cotton knit, Tl tee shirts and briefs. yHg Extra quality shorts in boxer and gripper styhs.1 9 to 24 2 to 4. In assorted colors. TOTS' POLOS.

Irregs. 4 Long slieve combed cot- sSa ton, 2 to 4, button for JL shoulder. 4 to 8 crew neck. Stripes, solids and jacquards. FIRST QUALITY OF SI.

63 BOYS' CORDUROY CI A mm Famous Mikir'i Imts. GIRLS' LIMED SLACKS olid color, for school I P'r. Sues 4 to 8. BOSTON ONLY i mm BOYS SHIRTS AND ZIPPERED FLORAL PILLOW I TICKS. Usually 89c.

Fits Zf any standard pillow. Im- for 51 ported. Bedford cords, dsn-ims, to 14. Stand front with sn. isstio back.

In aortsd colors. i USUALLY S2.49 Hulit BEACH SHEETS. tPm 63" FIBREGLAZE 3" FIBREGLAZE Usually $1.00. Multi ts Jl'i IS 2 $1 BRIEFS. Irregs.

of 49c. Famous maker cotton knit shirts or elastic waist briefs. Sizes 6 to 16. 3 FOR DRAPES RAPES stnpea thick ana absorb- for ent. MISSES' DRESSES lyon ton.

I yon typ, Weddii CN in as- colors. ONLY natter em sorted ed laro-'2 16. 1 BOSTON Our Shop-at-Home Carpet Man will bring you samples to your home-day or night by appointment only. No obligation of course! BOSTON QWLr Lj IRREGS. OF srea.ec 6 hisses' mm Imrulsrs of 1 0.95 MISSES' KIHT 100 SUITS .1.5 Continuous Filament NYLON MISSES' RAIN OR SKINE COATS.

Irregs. of SH OO. Cotton poplins in reversibl; balmaccans and boxy styles. All new in the most wanted shapes. HANDBAGS.

Irregs. of better bags. In the latest styles and colors. BOSTON. QUINCY, MEDFORD STONEHAM.

GIRLS SKIRTS. Closeouts of $2.99. First quality wool blends, orlons' prints and solids. Assorted skirts mostly pleated styles. Sizes 7 to 14.

In assort ed colors. 24 BY 72 INCH RUNNERS. Irregs. of $2.99 Foam mm BOYS' DOUBLE KNEE DUN-CAREES. Firsts.

Sanfor- ized, rjinforced at points of strain. Regular and poR slim sizes, 6 to 16. MEN'S COTTON BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS, Very slight irregs. of $3.95 to $4.95. Assorted solid colors, stripes and novelty patterns.

Coat and middy styles, A. B. C.D. LADIES' PAJAMAS AND GOWNS. Irregs.

of $1.98 to $2.98 and firsts. Cot-ton flannel. Tailored and novelty styles in new fall FOR prints. Sizes 32 to 40. In? n.yl",, ,0" ahort ahp ons, clssnc ear.

'an or noelt. s'es 34 to 49 In II fall colors Acrylic i Fiber) 8-pioa knit aum. 100 wool or or-lons rl'e. Fall Colors, suss 10 to IB. BOSTON ONLY $3 lrrtgs.

of Higher Pricos GIRLS' DRESSES LEADING MAKERS' CLOSEOUTS irrett. of U.JJ.J3.9J FALL DUSTFR? back in assorted colors. pQR I NSTAUED WALL-TO-WALL tmJ Machine 7 wW9S3asnsayiBBBHsaBSW! BsajHlggLslisBBaBM unw and cottons Colorful prints. is 12 to 20. able.

Sizes to 14. BOSTON ONLY 1 boston only IRREGS OF I LOO I MICCCCi nnni iu I IRREGS. OF COMPLETE COST! Includes padding and fackless installation ENOUGH FOR 12'x 15' Living room 9'xl 2' Dining room 9'x8'Den Price adjusted at $6.25 per yard. FLORAL PRINTED MIRACLE FIBER CAR COATS Warml ouilt.rf A FULL 40 SQ. YD.

SPECIAL MEN'S AND BIG BOYS' CASUALS. Part of going out of business stock. Irregs. Rugged long wearing cushioned insole, fab-ric uppers. Assorted and colors.

Calf and glove leather. WOMEN'S RAYON HOSE. Seconds. Cotton heel and toe. In beige and ent taupe.

9 to 11. OACRON CURTAINS. Irregs. of $2.99 to $3.99. Various sizes, slightly soiled or tiny irregularities.

Also other fiber cur tains. $CATTER RUGS. If perfect -I $1.00 Functional, foam and jute backs FOR MEN'S AND BIG BOYS' DRESS SPORT OR LEISURE TYPE SHOES. Part of going out of business stock. Calf and glove leather loafers or tie types.

First quality. Sizes 6 to 10. Some with genuine Goodyear welts. MEN'S WORK AND SPORT SLACKS Irregs of $3.95 to Heavyweight cotton work twills. Ivy and continental stylings.

Cotton sport slacks. Full range of colors and sizes. INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S LEATHER SHOES. Firsts and irregs. Oxfords, straps, patent Hi-Top boots for boys and girls.

Infants' size 4 to misses' size 3. Pay as little as $1.50 per week ed. Irregularities light you can hardly rind them. Mitses' laminated esr coats. to 16.

In natural and gr. BOSTON ONLY BLANKETS Assorted col- ors and sizes. boston only 1 tinw: orhpn1. i WERE S9.99.S6.95 FIRSTS IRREGS. EttYS' ALL MEN'S ALL WEATHER COATS WEATHER COATS f-nid ifl Rain or shine, cotton poplin Iridescent Tan, reen or black.

SUet to 16. BOSTON ONLY Limitsd quantity. II BOSTON oni IV, mmmmmmmmmmmfii.

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