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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 12

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The Boston Globei
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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1957 Twelve Pofiton Cbenins tfMotit FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1957 Odd Items From Everywhere Victor G. Drew Sr, 45. who Weather Reports FORECASTS (Official, V.

S. Weather Bureau) BOSTON Fair, cool tonight. Cambridge Man Critically Injured 3 Killed. 12 Hurt in Auto Crashes ISO KMT WT 2526 27282930 a lfw'i 1537 makes his living selling coal and fuel oil, spends his spare time doing ministerial supply work from 1 2 5 4 I I Leominster youth died and four others were injured in Lunenburg; a Merrimac father of 3 I killed at. Plaistow, face and forehead.

She is being held at the hospital along with Mary Wentzel, 23, of the same address. Operator of the first car, according to police, was Carmen F. Gior-dino, 48, of 79 Governor Winthrop Somerville. He and his passengers, fellow employees en route to work at the Boston Maine Railroad, were treated at Massachusetts General Hospital for cuts and bruises. The passengers were George Re-posa, 34, 26 Sullivan Tewks-bury, and John Huber, 37, of 36 Maple rd, Melrose.

Wollaston Woman Hurt A short time earlier a Quincy Autcr accidents throughout New England killed three persons and injured 12 others late last night and early today. A low temperatures upper 50's downtown and upper 40's in the suburbs. Saturday fair in the morning, increasing cloudiness, continued quite cool in the afternoon. Gentle westerly winds changing to light variable winds tonight betviS ICJ -J f. -A i Kittery, to Rumford Center and Fryeburg Harbor.

Drew averages about 20 sermons a year from pulpits of vacationing min frtONAL. Now QBtia.im.ui.ixCT isters. MINIATURE ALMANAC SEPT MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND When five. 10 anrl 2n.Hnllai- ViilU Eastern Daylight Saving Time viear, cool tonight with somewhat Degan tailing on a busy Newark, and at Berlin, a roofer employed by a Somerville firm was fatally hurt In the Boston crashes, one person is in critical condition and at least seven others were injured. Joseph Fuchs, 23, of 84 Dudley st, Cambridge, is near death after his car was involved in a rear-end collision on Rutherford near Tibbet's Town Way, Charlestown.

Fuchs is at Massachusetts General Hospital with a possible ruptured spleen and other Sun Rises High Tide. 10:17 am lower temperatures in the interior. Sat. .10:30 pm 7:111 Length of Sets. 3:50 am urday fair in the morninf followed by increasing cloudiness in the afternoon street, pedestrians collected them advjdly.

One man gathered a handful and hanripri thim in and continued cool. Turn on Headlights at 7:41 pm Moon's Changes Full Moon. Sept. 12:55 a m. Lass Quarter, Sept.

17. 12:02 a. m. worried-looking truck driver. "I NEW HAMPSHIRE.

VERMONT taxi crashed the draw gate of the Neponset Bridge connecting Dor MAINE Clear, tomewhat cooler tonight chester and uuincy. ine gate tnougnt tne money belonged to him," said the man. "He thanked me and drove off. Now I won. new moon, oepi.

First Quarter. Sept. 30, 1:49 p. m. rair Saturday morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon with der-." was secured in its normal position against the curbstone of the bridge at the time.

slight chance of few showers ex CONVENTION CHAIRMAN treme north portion in the afternoon, Under the Weather Domenic fustiano, national No important temperature changes Sat A woman passenger. Kutft Hori- at 4 r- William J. Laneenheim TTnl. trustee, is chairman of the Inde urday. injuries.

His name was piacea den. father nf twn iViilriron col gan, 38, of 63 The Strand, Wollaston, was thrown against the wind pendent Order Sons of Italy 49th zonal forecasts southeastern Massachusetts lects ingenious playthings such as miniature SOldlpra lllnrial traina First Freeze Strange as it seems, there are annual grand convention commit shield and shattered it. She sustained several lacerations of the face, arms and forehead. tee Sept 21 and 22 in Revere. planes and ships and mechanical CAPE COD ANND THE ISLANDS Clear, cool tonight with coastal temperatures in the BO's and inland tem Mrs.

Horiean and the can driver, some people looking forward to freezing temperatures. toys oi an Kinas. ine pride of Langenheim's collection, however, is his Intricate peratures in the 40'i. Fair Saturday Martin, 17, of 282 Lancaster William Welsh, 42, of 10 Billings North Quincy, were taken to morning followed by increasing cloudi on the danger list. Police said Fuchs was operator of a car carrying two women passengers which collided with the rear of another machine he was attempting to pass.

Helen Davala, 24, of 1 Linden West End, was tossed through the windshield and sustained severe lacerations of Thev are the hay fever suf with a fractured arm. ness in the afternoon. Gentle westerly trains from Germany and an ,1 J-1 1 Quincy City Hospital. The ac winds becoming light and variable to ferers who would like to see the ragweed snuffed out by the scaie moaei coro nation set of soldiers. Another passenger in the car escaped with minor bruises.

He was night and moderate easterly on cident occurred about midway across the bridge which spans the Neponset River. THE BERKSHIRE Clear, aomewhat Domino, the Yamnn- sirae tiaMr cold. The average date of the first killing frost in Boston is Oct. 25, cooler tonight with low temperatures identified as Richard A. Cormier, 15, of 20 Welles Police Chief George C.

Win Leominster Youth Killed noma agam snortiy alter Mrs Eueene F. Trainnr Jr nf Wnrr. in ine 40's. Fair Saturdav mnrnini. One Leominster youth was killed NORFOLK THE ONLY THROUGH PLANE SERVICE BALTIMORE mm HEW BERII (Camp teH THE OUT THROUGH WWE SERYICI ter reDorted tn nnli pa.

tVint tVi followed by increasing cloudiness in the afternoon, tittle change in temperature Saturday. Winda light and variable and four others injured early to ncignoornooa pet was "lost day when their car skidded 275 wrougn, Saturday. Domino, who likes to hitch-hike had SliDDed awav from th fam. coastal waters chester said the car was heading west when it left the road, knocked down a road marker, skidded into the pole and spun around. Gagnon and the two girls were feet, felled a utility pole and spun around on Route 2A, about three miles from the center of town.

although it has come as eany as Sept. 26 (in 1879). The term "killing frost" still seems to be generally used in New England, although the Weather Bureau changed it to "killing freeze" and later eliminated the word "killing." lllcw ways; to use peanut butter ily garage. A motorist, who picked up the racoon returned it to its KASTrORT t. BLOCK ISLAND Westerly winds 10 to 15 m.p.h.

becoming Guy Gagnon, 17, of 10 Pleasant ngnt ana variable tonight and mod owner alter reading newspaper identified by police as the erate easterly on Saturday. i dituums oi its disappearance. tossed to the pavement and Bour geois was trapped for a time in weather followed by increasing cloudiness Saturday afternoon. Good visi- Now the records list the "first driver, was dead on arrival at Burbank Hospital, Fitchburg. "Dr.

Charles Wheeler, medical examiner, attributed death to a compound fractured skull. the rear seat according to Win omiy. Thursday Fire Record (Include only Are lonei at ever $45) freezing temperature." There is some question as to the severity o-day forecasts me temperature in northern New ArWt id 1m Trml Afat if tSm NUUmtJ I44M In critical condition at the same Bex A.M. England. Massachusetts and Rhnri T.

im land during the next five days, Satur and duration of cold needed to kill crops. The tender growth succumbs more readily than the hardy plant Is "first freeze" an adequate guide? S. B. If your family likes peanut butter, surprise them with the new ways to use it shown in September Better Homes Gardens. You'll find i recipes for a Peanut Butter Chocolate Sauce, Peanut Butter Hamwiches, Peanut Butter Scotch Pie and Peanut Butter Cup Cakes.

They're all in September Better Homes A Gardens. Get your copy today, wherever magazines are sold I hospital with his name on the danger list is Paul Bourgeois, 17, of 45 Laurel st He sustained head Koxpury: owned by the H. E. Chnm rnnttmrlinn day through Wednesday will average chester. In Plaistow, N.

Beauregard, 29, of Merrimac, a father of three, was killed early today when his car went out of control, skidded more than 200 feet and hit a tree. Police said the vehicle hit the tree with such force the frame of the tar was bent double. Ill Beacon sL 14000 2 to degrees below normal. Seasonable FLY injuries. temperatures Saturday and Sunday followed by cooler thereafter.

P.M. 5253 8:37 Rear of 47 Braintree Also injured were Ann M. Gen Some normals for the period are Bos- tile, 16, of 288 Lancaster with a fractured leg, and Geraldine A. ten 66, Worcester 83, Nantucket 64. AIRLINE OF THE STARS 30 Killed on Jamaica Bus KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sept.

AP) rparhinff heri" to Hrisnion, owned by Fred Bait ton. 189 Summit av Brookline; spread to 57 Braintree owned by Alexander Katz, 420 Somerville Somerville. S1500 2253 8:40 30 Kenilworth Box-bury: owned by The Christ Temple Church of Personal Experience. SI 000 124S 7:43 17-19 Essex North End: owned by Commercial Wharf Realty Co. S1000 day said 30 persons were killed Providence 65, Concord, N.H..

61. Burlington 62, Portland 61. Eastport' S8, Greenville 87, Caribou 6. At Boston the normal maximum temperature during thla period is 74 and the normal minimum temperature la 68. Precipitation during this period will on the average total between to when a motorDus overturned on Mt Diablo, 28 miles from King ston.

India plans to ship iron and Another tremendous purchase from one of New England's foremost manufacturers! Top-notch craftsmanship! Be ready for cold, damp days and nights! manganese ors from Mysore Egypt plans workers' hbspitals tenths of an inch occurring as scattered showers Saturday over northern New England and as rain over eastern New England Saturday night and early Sunday. Scattered showers likely about Wednesday, in Alexandria, Mansura, Tanta and Minia. through the port oi ujcnin on an experimental basis. TEMFEKATVBE Mean Thursdav jjcnmMiDaM C9 Departure from normal Departure this Departure since Jan. 1 428 4302 4 i-KLCirilATIUN Sa el Total 24 hourx to ft m.m tndav Total this month' to data 01 Departure from -65 SOLID BRASS lotai since Jan.

I 18.38 Departure from normal RdKTOM nF.r.RXK-nAV Degree-day units 0 Total this month 0 Total beginning July 1 7 Total corresponding date last year 24 30-yr. normal, corresponding date 12 BELAT1YE ULM1U1IX Recorded at 8 a.m... 67 BAEOMEIEB, AI SEA LEVEL Millibars Inches FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT At 3 a.m 1015.0 28.98 At 2 a.m 1016.4 30.02 TEMPERATURES Maximum vestprdav and minimum for 12 hours ending at this morning. Albany Ml 1X1. Ml i 66 55 Los Angeles.

84 64 79 85 81 7s 48! Minneapolis. 63 52 Baltimore Bismarck BOSTON BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE 77 60 Montreal Nantucket uriagepori Buffalo New Orleans. 86 73 75 55 70 46 64 56 89 76 New York 75 89 YO Old Town 73 50 65 56 Philadelphia. 78 5 79 50 i Phoenix Burlington Charleston Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Concord 65 46 Portland, Me 72 53 its fortiana, or. i 69 43; Providence 74 52 II i ill 82 52 St LOUIS 77 5 Denver Duluth 69 51 San Antonio.

86 7 El Paso 85 71 San Francisco 73 56 86 75 1 Syracuse 68 5' 65 51 iTamDa 86 7: Fort Worth Halifax Hartford Katterax 75 51 1 Washington 81 65 B3 luiwnnsion a 4 81 Jacksonville. 74 i Worcester ea so 74 Kansas City. 82 64 Highest Thursday 110 at Yuma, Ari Lowest This Morning 28 at Fraser. li -hi I Colo. Mail or phone orders filled while quantities last.

Extra Salespeople! New, Enlarged Department This famous manufacturer has again sold Jordan's his entire surplus stock at savings we now bring to you. Many other items in addition to those shown practically EVERYTHING in fireplace equipment at tremendous savings. Coma early! Newton Suspect Faces Drug Ring PLEASE BRING MEASUREMENTS OF YOUR FIREPLACE OPENING Charges in N.Y. The removal to New York city to face Federal narcotics charges BLACK-AND-BRASS 7-PIECE ENSEMBLE ill! lllllllililBIII ill it against a Newton Center man was recommended in U.S. District Court here today by U.S.

Commissioner Francis H. Farrell. Later an order directing the removal was signed by Judge William T. McCarthy in the case of Joseph A. Moffie, 57, of Ken 88 18 Litt price S1.7S wood av.

9-Piece Ust H8.S0 1 Moffie has been held in $20,000 bail since Wednesday when he was seized in Cambridge, where he works as a trucking company operations manager. (B) Black folding screen with brass top, black-and-brass urn-top andirons, 4-pc. fire set. Solid Brass Ensemble (A) Solid brass screen with black mesh 17" urn-top andirons, 4-pc. fire set, firelighter, solid brass wood basket.

Moffie, with two others from Greater Boston, were among 62 persons charged by a New York Federal Grand Jury with conspiracy to violate the Federal narcotics laws. At his arraignment. U.S. Asst. Atty.

William J. Koen described Moffie as a key figure in a vast drug ring covering the East coast. SOLID BRASS 7-PIECE ENSEMBLE Also Indicted for conspiracy In the case were John (Fats) Buccelli ot Brookline, now serving a Deer Island House of Correction term 3688 List price, 82S0 for receiving some of the Brink's loot, and Peter A. Mannello, 42, of Maiden, who is still being sought (E) Includes solid brass framed, manual-pull curtain screen (38" with black mesh, l8l2" urn-top andirons, 4-pc. fire set.

by U.S. Marshal Eaipn W. ttray. Motorist Proves OTHER Braai-framad putl-ehain aeraen (38 31 ') with black math; braaa hanging pokar and bruah. List 66.78..

(D) Black aeraan with brata top bar (38 i31 black-and-braaa urn-top andirona; 4-pe. black-and-braaa flra aat. Lilt 74.1 (F) Pull-chain acrean (38 31 with black maah; urn-top andirona; 4-ps. flra aat. List 97.00 fO-T-Larga acraan with haay aolid braaa.

frama and brata m.ah; 23'." andirona; 4-pc. flra aat. Litt 161 .78 2288 3488 4988 9988 j- i'-i- si ylli Point, Then Pays Defendant's Fine Brand New FALLS CITY, Neb. (UP) Dr. V.

Alfred Stappenbeck, Humboldt, SOLID BRASS SCREEN Neb, wanted to prove his point, but didn't want anyone hurt by it, if (R) 22" lolid brast wood bkt, Hit 18.75 8.88 (S) Solid brail fir, lighter. Hit 13.75, 8.88 (T) Blacl-and-brats firtlighttr, lilt J5, 6.88 (U) El.ctrie log, list 5.70 4.88 Stappenbeck filed a traffic complaint against Cecil Bennett, Falls City, then paid the $20 fine when 88 Parker Super "21" 38 31, BLACK MESH, MANU. AL PULL 12 list 40.00 the justice of the peace found Ben nett guilty. Stappenbeck said Bennett, a truck driver, passed a bus going uphill and narrowly missed a head- only II SOLID BRASS goo BLACK SOLID BRASS FOLD SCREEN on collision with Stappenbeck's car. Bennett denied he violated a traffic law.

Stappenbeck said he wanted to prove Bennett was wrong, but 6.33 ANDIRONS I 10.88 List Price 2115 (HI Gnctful urn-top list 15.75 (W) BRASS PLAQUES: 99o 12 1.79 14'j" 2.29 IT 3.79 23- 8.79 39 39.99 didn't want to penalize him finan cially. William Henry Hoyt GREENWICH. Ct Sept. 6 (AP) vie IW OTHER ANDIRONS (J) Black and aolid braaa urn-top atylt, 17" high. Litt 13.7B William Henry Hoyt, 73, founder of a New York law firm bearing Solid brass with htvy cit iron tksnti.

9ss 1288 his name, and an authority on Napoleonic history, died today at (X) cast iron grata for coal, ekarcaal axr waAJ (K) Unutual aolid braaa muahroom-top atyla, 17" high. Litt 23.25 solid I brt 4 pc. firoief, mi 10.88 "21" Pen Specially designed for student use! Made of super-strength plastic and stainless Bright new barrel colors. Easy to fill -no messy cartridges! CI Electro-polished point for supersmooth writing choice of point sizes. fJ Writes for weeks on one filling perfect for gifts.

Phone HUbbard 2-2700 or write Box 191, Boston I r' Mass. JORDAN'S STATIONERY CENTER STREET FLOOR ANNEX 0-320 Boston Framingham Maiden Sturdy quality. Waiglii 37 Greenwich Hospital after a long illness. Hoyt was graduated from the University of Vermont and Harvard Law School and held an honoi-ary degree of doctor of laws 4-PIECE FIRE SETS V.riou, ttylas. List prices I6.7S to 26.7S NOW 6.88 to 18.88 ios.

List ta.zo 7.9J log grata 1 l-IST 3.19 1.98 S4'orat All Fireplace Equipment at Boston Framingham Maiden from the University of North Carolina, to which he gave his extensive library on Napoleonic history. He also wrote numerous articles on the subject, and was the author of a book, "The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence." Floor Annex number) a Fireplace Dept. Second (or any Jordan suburban Mail or phone orders while quantities last HUbbard 2-2700 or ELIot 4-30C0 Free delivery anywhere in New England.

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