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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 34

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The Boston Globei
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1TIE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBEJANUARY 19, 1958 army, mvy, air wrce Korean J. Bill Aids 2,000,000 Veterans By NAT L. KLINE More than 2,000,000 veterans of the Korean conflict i have already gained higher educational advantages under the five-year-old G.I. bill which becama effective In August, 1952. BIGGEST CL BIG MEN, TAIL MEN, SHORT OR SMALL! WE KIN FIT YOU AWL AT TERRIFIC SAVINGSI JWrtrftf A i these ex-servicemen in training, and they have gained entry Into the widest mm a- i a mm acTtCTi variety of occupations educator, cineer.

scientist, social worker, tele- vision and radio technician, advertis- ing specialist, salesman, to name but a few. BRAND NEW 100 WOOL PEDIGREED FABRIC IMPORTED and DOMESTIC In aid of child welfare, botls' AlAa i OK nfin eran in train. Fall Kiver Auxiliary and Metro -t A 1 are holding politan Auxiliary affairs this week. F.E.V.A. tXJT UVRCHFIELD'S 100 LAMBS WOOL By Shaw Bros.

Ltd. HUDDERSFIELD IMPORTED ENGLISH PLAID BACKS KM Region 1, comprising Federal Employees Veterans Assn. posts ol New England, meets Saturday; evening at 8 at the Regional Commercial with Com Thomas; Wvnn nrMiHinir Nntinnol Prm in in the Bay State, and 16,400 art taking courses at the college level. Of 2300 in on-the-job training, more than 2100 are in proved apprentice-type programs. la addition, with the advent of the War Orphans Scholarship program, 177 young people have been able to gain advanced schooling under this law's provisions, and 156 of these are attending Institutions of higher learning.

jdnuvJ BBBwa eeeweaewe' pwPBaMMSJ VBeMBVBBBBBeai Kenneth T. Lyons' will apeak. Re IRISH TWEED FINE BOSTON SPECIALITY STOARS Nationally FAMOUS MAKER ports on court cases and layout in certain agencies are on the agenda. Hi B3EEE-E ven 395 SITS a $1 1600 Auxiliary The "Country Store" for the patriotic fund of the Massachusetts Department. Auxiliary to the American Legion Essex County Council will meet Sons of Union Veterans of the this afternoon at 8 at Methuen Post quarters.

200 Broadway, Com Jnsenh Reaiili.n rJourhurv. SEE THESE SUITS (iooiv mi wmi Pair puts) Civil War. will be held in St Lawrence Hall, Intercolonial Buildine. 214 Dudley at. Roxburv.

iport will' Friday evening. The 10-volume Tnotographic History of the Civil War" will ha en riimlav 1 11 UMiimriM m.i inn 11 ,111111 1 I a memDersnip lorum, with top I Legion department officers par-; ticipating, will follow the Suffolk County Council meeting Thursday evening at the quarters of CMltU 1Tnf DB4. 1 .4 Mrs. Jessie G. Wells, patriotic in- Every flarment 100 wool or rich ilk A wonted.

Hard finished ehariiikine, hairline wort-tedi, onseretive woretede, Ivy striped flannels, wild Imported flannels, tweedi and Cheviot Colore of charcoal grey, Cambridge grey, charcoal brown, ehooolate brown, navy, light grey and moer. Hundreds ad. vertisod in LIFE. sirucior, wiu be in charge. II) Retreads Com Patrick F.

Sheehan of South Boston win De assistea by county Capt Thomas R. Healy (MO, USNR Hut No. 1 wiU meet Tuei. senior vice torn iierbert Cj White of Mattapan. day evening at 8 at 108 Massachusetts Com Daniel F.

Lam- A testimonial dinner to three Amazing at Only past commanders will be held at pnier announces. SEE THESE TOPCOATS I ZIP-IN LINED CCATS A xuesaay evemng. Tnose to be hon. World War I Vets ored are Leo F. Harlow.

North Easton. recentlyretired first The anniversary hnnitt deputy of atate; Hon. Francis Barracks 261 and Auxiliary takes Gooa, camwiage; and Dr. William H. Griffin, Dorchester.

Dr. Thomas PoweN Will ha th rhlirmnn Tk piacc wis oaiuraay evening at the headquarters. Harrft Tweed, Irish Tweed, Conservative Saxonies, Chtv lots. Hard finished Wortttds, Tweeds. Many with full xipout linings, few ills xip lined, plenty wanted plaid xip linings.

Notn All xip coats have awl wool linings. Every coat 180 Wool. $1 speaker will be Past National Com wimiiifei wwiiw i iHWIH VII UiUU 34 PEDIGREED SUITS $5.03 42 FAMOUS MAKE SUITS $65.00 49 WORSTED SUITS $79.50 S3 FINE SUITS $75.00 55-T0PG0ATS OVERCOATS $69.50 47-T0PC0ATS OVERCOATS were $75.00 41 PEDIGREED OVERCOATS $85.00 IMPORTED COATS $95.00 james j. vweu, now eaitor oi ChessNotehook tee American Legion Magazine, Dedication of Colors exercises By LYMAN BCBGESS We have often han cV.4 will be held by Echelon 2 of the Twenty and Four at William F. Sinclair Post 250.

Church at, next Sunday afternoon at 4. SEE THESE WARM HEAVY WINTER OVERCOATS does one play chess in Boston. Tha i answer is: many places. Foremost i among chess clubs la the Boston area is the RnviitnK AX. Auxiliary 4 A i i VIUO at 48 Boylston st, in tlie YMC.U.

i 111 1 IH nal J. mm Bristol Countv Council will nlav ii 10 louraina Hotel. Then h. (. MEN! HAND TAILORED IN ITALY BY OLD WORLD CRAFTSMEN 0V FINEST ITALIAN FLANNEL a viiciia group which meets at the Hunt.

Irish tweeds, rich Cyril Johnsoa Velours, Cheviots, conservative Herring-bones, Gentlemen's coati with tat ta sleeves, tm Bal seller, Raglan sleeves. Even hard to gat extra heavy wates for severe New England weather. host to a number Of department chsirmen Saturday at their session to be held In the headquarters of North Attleboro Unit 48, on South Washington st. Guests will include Mrs. Wanda Williams, p8.

V', and another at the South End TTmio a tu. SIZES FER AWL1 SUITS 8Sto48 regulars 38 to 44 shorts 87 to 46 longs few short portly. A xtra longs COATS 86 to 46 regulars 37 to 44 ehorts 87 to 46 longs river ther i K. r.v FLANNEL SLACKS Sellin' everywhere in fine men's shops for $22.64 Regular and Ivy model. In colore of charooal grey, brown, Cambridge.

8iie. 30 to 42 regulars, shorts and longs, In group. AlWUll.IllliK son Chess Club with headquarters nistorian; Mrs. lAinice Lowe, civil Defense chairman: Mrs Marv "i Ui ian.v.A. ouiidmg, central oauare.

Anil a vor. Afi' iMallette, coupon committee; and BUDJIT-IF-U-WISH makes its home in tha Onln. George Bromley of the Y.M.C.A. v' There are' num HERE'S A VALUE KANT BEAT ANYWHERE IN TOWN" but most of them have for one reason or another restrictions. For Instance, ther tr Li233Eafi rraF Sf First Oualilv Legions District 9.

Norfolk County Council will meet in the Quincy Point Congregational Church, 444 Washington st, Saturday with Mrs. Michael Caradonna, director, presiding. Veteran! of Foreign Wars This week, nroplalmerf "WW Northeastern, Brandeis and Harvard University. Obviously IV 1 1 some connection with th chnni to -A 'nJ Slife Irregs. is a necessity to membership.

And then thor. tha 'active, strong Bnd prosperous Lithuanian Chess Club of South Boston and nf muroa BUTTON DOWN OXFORD SHIRTS Week" throughout the nation lists tnriav mm Churnh Tlnv tnmnrrnw Club. That about eomnlatM ha I aa Community Service Day; TueS' A- abled Veterans: WirinpsHa hss tally. see The Bovlstnn rheca i. 100 "WOOL a Other SWEATERS been designated VJ.W.

National iiome Day; Thursday, youth wel V1U. VUfU seven days a week until 10:30 p. m. Bovlston is tho i- fare; Friday, Americanism and National Securitv with neHn1 Fine BROADCLOTH PAJAFilAS stress on urging all aliens to reg metropolitan area and features the most activity. One can enter the Boylston Club almost any time of I day in tha w.ir r.j ister; ana aiuraay vjpen nouse Da TOP KAEERS CLOSEOUT SAMPLE LINES w.u UilU a L1UUU rf Jft tteir trade and a A special veterans mass will be RETAIL STOAR STOCKS 'S Deluxe 55,95 to $10.95 ceieDraiea st ton mornina ait ffftMEN'S SSJ1 $3.95 fc-uwua OI aaouzers also at work.

(MEN LARGO: MAKER'S SURPLUS MEN'S 15,95 100 WOOL fh OR REPROCESSED WOOL ok SURCOATC St CamiUus Church. Route 2. -i Sam Reshavcirv n.v HCS.t GLOVES STt hats from the Dallas Grandmaster tour. Arlington. A motorcade leaves the post at 7:30, with Commander James J.

Scannell in charge. Barnstable County Council meets at 2 this afternoon in the! SHIRT8I Wanted button down collar style In fine Oxford cloth white cr solid colors. Sizes 1414 17. WIATEMi 100 wool sleeve, lees, pullover, coat or ekl styles. Orlons, Zephyr wools.

8izes small, medium, large. PAJAMAS i Fine broadcloth In coat and middy style stripes, solids, fanoy patterns. Sizes A to D. LsT mm a YorJt wrt the 1957-8 national i1mnim.v. i 39 liDoer frant.

2 lores Genuine leather sweatbanda meny with oil silk sweat proteotore. 8hadea I slash pockets, quilted 5395 Domestic or Imported leather, warmly lined Capeekine, 1 1 ed grey auedee, unllned pigskins. Slip-on 10 a VVUi nament without so much as a day's rest, pulled a switch on his publio in the Dallas event. pair quarters or Aptucxet Post 5988 VJ.W. HslL Bourn, rnnntw Pnm.

innings, piams, solid ioolors, Sizes 38 to 46. of greys, willows, -II browns. Sizes 6 4 ITII I mander Andrew j. Regan of West Long noted for his perpetual struggle with hi. Mm.w.

wiauiam wiu preside. picked up a point from his erst-while arch-rival t.u V.F.W. AaxUiary Argentina, when Najdorf vmt stepped the time limit. Naidorf and Roch U.S.S. Baltimore Auxiliary 9995 Will SDOnSOr a danca at RpHfnrH VA Hospital tomorrow: and mJK BHEflTEST TIE BH VS in Mil MB EailMB a dozen years were considered th-top twosome in "Western" chess! They consistently placed 1-2 er tied for first in tnnrn.m.n.

mku Mahoney-Roxbury Auxiliary and Charlestown Auxiliary will sponsor dance there lolntlv Thura. fau-ly even-stephen comnatiMnn day. Suffolk CountV Cnlmrll naatd ended abruptly whea 18.mt match was arranged htn c.t Tuesday, with Laura Krupa presiding. A testimonial hanniiat and Mike. Reshevsky won the match In a Waltz after taking an early commandinir v.

Dent Prei. Rath Tnshom v. scored 7-1 in tha neia wis notei Vendome Najdorf never recovered. A sec ond 18-game match was nlavad an was much more hnti rn 4 Ac4a A uvv vvuiUKUa But nobody paid much attention to that The severe trouncing of the first match urn oil mtk Disabled American Veterans I Nomination of officers of Boston Chanter in will at ejiic ever thought about. meeung in union Hall, 30-32 Pern-berton sc.

Tuesdav svpninrf saf ft NO. 163 QUEEN'S INDIAW BErtNSI A testimonial banauet in nnnr Najdorf Hethevt tar I -9. N-KB3 of Herman J. Lee, assistant to 4. P-KN xne aeparunent adjutant, Joseph R.

Harold, will take place in the jjoromy vjumcy suite, John Han cock HalL Saturday evening. o. XJ-N3 6. O-O 8. Q-BJ 10.

P-N3 1. B-N2 12 RQ National rmnmDnH.H Frederick Jr. win malra hi. rtfRAli it i i i I i ii i i iy ii visit to Massachusetts late this if IP' Wd itps 3a 8p "white lest wees, arriving in Boston Friday JOsenh H. Rnsnl 1iiito 13.

14. NxB 15. Q-B3 16. P-K4 17. P-Q5 auu treasurer nf th Kssst.iia Ml tUi.1- I CteP P-Q Whitmsville, and senior vice com mander oi tne ifth District has been reatroointpH 21.

N-K3 i i ewud msmoaw Miagu Wunderkmd. fooled the experts again by winning th i D.A.V. Auxiliary Fred S. Murphy Chapter. Fram lnchsm.

AuTiliarv a mill vu otaies chess ui. to the national open cnammnnQhin u. THIS IS THE FnlCE! These art mud and snow silent snow 1 fc rim nm Tt without any near excessive wear ta party in Ward 2 South of the West Roxbury VA Hospital tomorrow for BnhhJi6 13 no plac lM A0 now ept the HO HIDDEN COSTS -t; neassi si reset Symslov! Move rVer unuer ui aireaion or Hospital Chairman Ann HilL Boston Oiantar in A i I Mi, 11 11 tltexmlTtfmW FiSCher'S winning -vwMUflUT WiU mwt Tuesday avanina mt a miL lit Kuie was 10-2 a full point ahes4 Reshevsky. the favorite, who finished second. rnuBKrvun wim commander Alice Parka presiding.

jl JATMOMD'I, IMC, 3B0 WASHINGTON ST, B0ST0M, MASS. Chaek tin am quantity! NO TRADE-INS 670x15 710x15 0 760x15 WBUR FM to Featurt AMVETS The state executive committee meeting is being held st 2 this ANY SIZE PLUS TAX SIH eue rmcE eut tax I euA.Tirr size ilnsh Music Tuesday TAX aUARTITY rmct The nrnirram iiernoon at we state House of. flees of the department Commander' R. Hall announces. 14.95 I70I1S 17.3$ 178 I70H6 3 710i1J WHITE WALLS ANY SIZE uuuea broadcast by WBUR FM next Tuesday will feature the mu- 14 95 Tlflni 17.S5 1.82 1 760HS "iellire snd lore of Ireland.

Broadcast fn. a rri 14.85 I 17.95 1 7.S5 1.02 AMVETS Auxiliary Ann Hall, department president will nraside at tha avantir BUDJIT United States h. sition caUed IT'rTi NAME ",3 ADDRESS If-U-Wish! Vl.r2 STSd refresh- 1 mer.ts for Ouii snM. wmcc was "I CITT. paUentalnChe unifier iiu hwui ler.isiSALi BnJ "-ca.

end patriot, vn mmmni under sponsorship of Essex County today. Josephine Ahearne and Orate tSA eantanaw a av. xranctn xiooerts, ewnty hospital.

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