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Twelve THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE TUESDAY, JUNE 23. 1933 HIGHWAY KIDNAP Sherry run to her house, crying." she said. "If I ever see that eaf again, I'll recognize it." Details of the kidnaping evere) rlmiUp In thnca in triA BVrlura Continued from the first Page I Senate Readies Bill Creating Milk Commission The Merrow girls mother, lh Lvnn Eirl two wefitS witnessed the abduction when antj police said the deserip-attcntion was directed to the scene jtions of the autos used ia ih tw9 V. E. Auto Tires 25 Unsafe, Tireman Claims Automobile registrations liavp Increased 57 percent since World War II throughout the country and a "healthy slice of this increase has been in New England." Marion Powers, sales manager of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Company, declared here last night.

"Certainly there is a market by the barking of her collie dog. crnr.es PJJ Bruce. found unharmed, a man in a Sho InnVnH nut trie Window intniarnnn mi, with Rhnrip Island A House-approved bill abolish mg the State Milk Control Board, time to see a man about 20, in shirt-jpiates tried to lure a 14-year-old and replacing it with a Milk Con-isleeves, stop his car at the corner jsjrl into his car on North Main trol Commission within the State'0' Lowell and Birch seize little North Reading. She reused, and he drove away. drive away wun ner.

Mrs. Merrow immediately called Peabodv police, giving them Dever's Nephew description of the man and his there, and, to make the most of it. it will be necessary to offer good service and a fair price to the consumer," he told delegates State Police and officials of neigh Agriculture Department was engrossed by the Senate yesterday over stiff Democratic opposition. "This bill," declared Senate Minority Floor Leader John E. Powers, of Couth Boston, "is aimed at one individual.

It is Frank Dailey, chairman of the Milk Con boring communities were alerted. If Continued from the first Page Even though all work is not expected to be completed by the holiday weekend the double-barreled expressway between West Concord and Westminister will be kept open in its entirety after that date while the finishing touches are applied. The surface itself is ready now, and workers are rushing to complete the grading and cleaning up along the edges in time to provide long-suffering motorists with some relief for the holiday weekend. But until the official opening, test "flights'" by the public are illegal, and police are stationed there to avoid any repetition of the wild racing and accidents that plagued other sections of Route 2 and 128 when impatient drivers jumped the opening gun. Once this final nine-mile stretch is open, it will be possible to cover the entire 30 miles between West Concord and Westminster on a four-lane divided highway without the interruption of stop signs or traffic lights.

A total of 32 to the fifth and final regional conj The kidnaper drove -off along JUVdCd A UllllllUlllH Lowell which runs through! North Reading and crosses Route'yyf Rnvo' Stdtt 28. Less than an hour later. Chief E. amhfBST 22 Kenneth ri trol Board." Powers argued th "at Dailey lsHudsZn u-T'S Kont ReadlnHubart of Hingham, Federalist, and saw the kidnap car pass his cruiser he has done on Route 28 at 70 miles an hour.ich,sler L' RosR' Nationalist, of being purged because ference nt the National Association of Independent Tire Dealers at the Kenmore Hotel. Some 200 New England tire distributors, equipment and manufacturing representatives are attending the meeting at which J.

Earl Stowe. president of the association, will be the luncheon spraker today. Stowe said yesterday that he whs "impressed with New Eng-, land dealer activity and the increase in service to the Service is the key to tire safety," he said, "and tire safety in turn "MISSING LINK" Section of east-west highway to be opened July 3 completing stretch between West Concord and Westminster. his job of representing the consumer, thereby raising the hire of influential farm groups. "This is foul politics it is unconscionable," Powers asserted.

Rogers was on his way to set up Boston Latin School, today won roadblock. nominations for governor of the He turned and gave chase. Legion's ninth annual was outdistanced. The abductor turned down Concord st. and alalr' a mile to a dirt wood road, where: In 'ne contest for lieutenant gov- the nine-mile connecting link and piece was originally scheduled for A VITC a resulting long detour which winds.

October 15 last year and later for, Senator Edward C. Stone. Rcd.J retorted that lct the child out- through Ayer. Lunenburg and Continued from the First Page or uarnstame. June 30 of this year, according to Kitchburg on the present Route present board members are not ernor, neuneiu vj.

iucnueiiiia ui Newton won the Federalist nomination over Edward J. Dever of Arlington, nephew of former Gov. through motorists saved very little. engineer rlaipn itomano. proper men to serve "and this situa-iSame Man In Lynn Case? plays an important part in helping! to cut down highway accidents." I An act has been approved by the tion should be speedily ic Paul Dever and son of Judge Ed He pointed out that the House amended the bill to provide that bridges has eliminated cross traffic.

if any, time by using the completed sections. The biggest headache for those building the last section has been the relatively short Diece of ahnut Dailey would revert to his former who two weeks ago today kidnapped a 7-year-old Lynn girl and took her to Forest West Pea-body, where he molested her before ward Dever. McAdams will be opposed by the Nationalist candidate, Francis Hunter of Hull, a Hingham High School student. job as board hearing officer when state legislature to have a section of the new route named the George W. Stanton Highway in memory of the former Senator and Mayor of Kitchburg who was instrumental in getting the road started and who died suddenly last year.

At present, there are no gasoline releasing her. smooth tires are one of today greatest road hazards. Stowe said, adding "If our figures are correct, one out of every four cars in New England is driving on unsafe tires." Gerald P. Murphy of Bemcrs Bios. Company.

Worcester, was elected president of the association. Also named by the association's board of directors were Stanley Snow of Snow's. Auburn, The Monteith clrl. daughter of Nominated as candidates for Delay at Fort Devens mile and three-quarters within The final link, which climaxesjthe borders of Ft. Devens.

nearly 15 years of construction and; Due to the Army's request for an delay since the first section wide-ramped cloverleaf and Westminster was started, will con-special fences which had to be con the personnel is transferred to the new commission. This means that Dailey would suffer a salary cut of $1600 a year when he reverts to his forme pay of $5200. other offices were: Yet. after months of frantic behind-the-scenes maneuvering," the Administration stalwarts are still vague on just how they are going to bring the President out on top. "We can't give away all our plays," said one.

The basic issue is thisr: President Eisenhower, in order to help balance his budget, wants to extend the excess profits tax for another six months. The ax is due to expire a week from tomorrow. Reed is adamantly opposed to Mr. and Mrs. Clare Monteith.

re- inacted her abduction for police after she was brounht home. She Treasurer, William J. Loud, East Bridsewater, Federalist, and Paul 'stations or other businesses rlirertlv nect the loose ends of the othcrwise'structed in particularly of btockbndge, Na- stood at the corner and told whatJM. Kelley swamPyibordering the limited access road completed highway, which now 'land, state officials spent months in nappenea. tionalist.

Th. 1 1. 1 9 vice president; Jason Casler of the; stops at Route 110 between Har-ian ellort to get the Army to pay way. But a combination restaurant-filling station may be in the works in the near future along the final C. 1..

Company, boston, secre it clear why the $800,000,000 ls. 7 vard and Aver and at Route 12 part or the costs. All efforts, how- tarv. and Raymond of the! between Leominster and Fitchburg.lever, were fruitless, and by the The section from West Concoidtimr bids were advertised, the rest! cj e-. Royal Tire Company, Cambridge, treasurer.

lin tho rnaH hrf hoon ml 1 will ur JiJ to Vu except in a few spots where nd the span between Route 12 Merging traffic or slight curves ves- extension. Reed would not only What was the effect on RreH- "A man iumPed out- He grabbed Murphy of Milton, a Boston Colleg Nn nnp ht rh WnL ut Jme around tne waist and tnrew mciHish School student. Nationalist, down evernlivp 1 thG C3r' I Auditor- MinaS J' Dak0S Pea' with Vis It, enH in fnt seat. He'bodv, Federalist, and David Why-clew The committee was actios on S' in 0n the same sldp- crawlin Gloucester. Nationalist.

emely different me to Kct t0 driver's seat' Attorney general. John M. Cal- if ne Sm considered "tana 8b0iTIJSne away with me'" lahan Hadlcy. Federalist, and pXXerittS ReedLallsJilhfu on his Cherry of Medway, Na- toi vi una Miidn snuon oi nave convinced traffic engineers An annual of inches Vias been recorded at Maui in the Hawaiian Islands group. 1 Westminster has been in use for several years.

As a result of the long delay in mree miles, including tne i.7o milesitnat slower speeds are advisable, in Ft. Devens, is almost the same Original bids for the ninp.milp the cost of the rest of the way'highwav project added up to nearly (to Route 12. a distance of six Other costs are expected nri j.iwmjc iiuni me ivuitcsicr ieie- iionanst. smiled let the excess profits tax expire, he has a measure of his own, now bottled up in the House Rules Committee, that would lower individual income taxes July 1 instead of waiting until next January. Two things are intensely irritating to the White House "I haven't talked about that for: months." Reed will be 78 in December.

Hei Ver a million yards of till hadto bring the figure close to be dumped into the short Devens 000. section alone But to the thousands of motorists Both the three- and the six-mile who will benefit from th new vm-. nucic lyuifij rti ClCLlt-U Will iJClll IIIB a cost methods engineer, when she'449 delegates to the state during was abducted. Her mother had the next week, gone to -the store. I Lt.

Gov. Sumner G. Whittier will doesn put his age in the Congres The girl was left with the Mer-iswear the winners into office to. sections have had the contract Route 2. its tremendous valu' will FAST TELETYPE RESERVATIONS In Hotels in 22 cities phone Commonwealth 6-5464 Jk sional directory any more and well deadlines extended, The formenbe hard to measure in dollars.

i rows while her mother was gone. morrow night. uc uugui uui, iui ne is a laii, rug- cu 1 aim onerry merrow were from the Merrow nome well he taicpn fnr mar, ir. InthlU.S.H. In CANADA to the Monteith home, which is across the street, when Gail waSL0n.e-pjehtecn,n of 8,1 fifties.

He is, despite the conflict, well liked. i snatched away. Norrth uaKota is reservea Dy taw Since he came into the The man apparently made no lor auuuu! Lloyds in 1918 he has been a steadfast MONTREAL Shraton-Mt. Royal Tli LiurenliAfl TORONTO King Eilwi'll WlNDS0R-Plinc tdf NAMIl TON Royal CmnwfM NIAGARA FALLS Snenion-Biocn attempt to abduct the --minr-r B0ST0H WASHINGTON PROVIDENCE DETROIT NfW Y0BK CINCINNATI BALTIMORE CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA ST. LOUIS PHISBURCH WORCESTER ROCHESTER PITTSHEID.

Mm. BUETAL0 Masl DAVI0NA 6LACH, Hi. party man. Three things bother: him: girl. She ran home crying and: He believes the Republicans! Lho Merrow's big collie ran beside 1.

1. The deadline is but a week away: and 2. They now, through the efforts, of Speaker Joe Martin, have sufficient votes in the House Ways and Means Committee to out-vote Reed. But, Reed, brushing off all questioners politely to be sure shows no sign of allowing his committee to vote on the matter. Ike Tried Luncheon Appeal should cut taxes-just as they h'm fcl "llliocu Gail's 2-ycar-old brother.

Ken- 2. He has always objected to confronted with uongress being Authorutd Dealar YOUR OWN EARS ARE THE BEST JUDGE! Hon't take our word for it! Try a Zenith Hearing Aid for 10 days. If you don't hear better are not completely satisfied vour money will be returned in full. For FREE home demonstration, call Liberty 2-8181. Batteries and Repairs for All Hearing Aid Witness Would Recognize Car 'must legislation, and now that he has become chairman of Ways and Means he wants to reassert that committee's constitutional right to initiate all tax laws.

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just as the two little eirls started arrnce ihn intpr- False Teeth Hurting You? HEW CREAM HOLDS THEM COMFORTABLE AND SNUG I Now! No more uncomfortable rock-infr, ilipping. No gore gumt from loona plates. Safe, pleasant, Poh-Grip holda plates tight, does all this, too: 1. Poli-Grip forms a creamy cushion, eliminating friction oo sore gums 2. Holds even shallow lower plates.

3. Seals edges, so food can't get under. 4. Lets you eat anything. 6.

Keeps plates tight while laughing, singing, even sneezing. 6. Made and guaranteed by PolidenL tently gave him offense has worked on Reed. The President had the law-maker over to the White House this past weekend to use his famous luncheon-appeal on back in section of Birch and Lowell sts. at New! Peabodv Chief John Pnri-ptl pre-Administration days York's noiei iommoaore.

ine.onri i ni. Sheraton otels ANDREW J. LLOYD COMPANY 300 Washington Street 396 Boylston Street LI 2-8181 Brattle Street (Hanard Cambridge tne inflexible New YorKer. Was there talk of compromise? "No." says G. O.

P. House Leader Charles Halleck. "The President other coming bigwigs of Congress: sped to the Dicey home in North wl b.Ut un0t Ref d' Reading when they learned by t0 haPPf.n' radio that the little girl had taken There are ways of getting around: refuge there Reed, one of them would be to Police taiked to Mrs. Lvdia have his own committee members Ri-nn niw didn't bang any tables, but he made -ru. i.

"VC'MUC tndirman.itwo doors from the corner. That, however, is not an attractive "I saw the car pull away and wayto act. Aside from the merits1 of this issue, other committee! chairmen would object to such DOCTORS' TESTS PROVE: procedure. then there compromise, 7 yt ff li pffes Two Alternate Plans insiders" call it Two things are being talked: 1. There's the sueeestion nf a Ways and Means member.

Con-1 gressman John W. Byrnes of Wis- i consin, to extend the excess prof- i its tax for merely three months Orer OfAer Leading Laxatives Tested well known leading laxatives arm, ueiernng io need, permit a 10 percent individual income tax reduction to take effect at the same time, Oct. 1. Doctors Rtport: "MORE EFFECTIVE" "MORE NATURAL ACTING" "PLEASANT TO TAKE" Byrnes estimates this comoromtse would mean the Administration would lose $350,000,000 in taxes in stead Of the 1800.000 000 that be lost if the excess profits tax ex pires a weeK irom tomorrow. I Halleck.

who frowns on the above compromise, sugests the Ad containing the sme superior laxative ingredient. 7 cut of 10 preferred Espotabs. Read why they chose Espotabs. ISPOTttS miSEO BECAUSE THEY: 1. Ira ami adittirr 1.

tin airs Htiiral, siiri etnfirtiila ictlait 1. BITS) laft, my mi Ytmintl rill. 4. Cantsis rauO sulk ta Irritita liaiarrtilO ar siaiitiia intestinal nemarints. I.

An any and plaaiint ta tin. mailer what laxative yon now ne, mi owe it to your-elf to try Kspotnlx, I he laxative preferred hy 7 mil 10 in these scientific tots. Get rpnlal at l.iggett's only 23c. Pr.Wrrrf hr mnr thnn 8 put nt 10 mtt im0 latc tnd nort Itivt 6 oul oj 10 otcr iAi oiAfr.i Yes, in scientific clinical tests by doctors among regular laxative users, 7 out of every 10 who made a choice preferred Enpotahs tsblets find they re mor effective, giv mors nstural action and are so easy to take. USED IN DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS The exclusive Eapotahs formulation contains an amazingly effective laxative ingredient widely used in doctors' prescriptions, ons which works msinly in the large intestine where most needed.

In clinical tesis patients compared Espotabs with two ministration would be willing to put an amendment on the excess profits extension to exempt corporations liable for less than $100,000. "That." says Halleck, "would take care of the little fellows and would only mean a loss of about $60,000,000. The administration would get the other $740,000,000." the buy of the year Isr Sfi TieMw-JMadWWR rvo one admits to discussion either proposal with Reed. Byrnes just put out the idea of his compromise. "Maybe someone will take it up." he says.

Halleck says he may speak TttaQTu'W 10 weed, out says fteed is blaming him for the Rules Committee bottling up Reed's individual in come tax reduction bill. Bay State Congressman Anoipr L. Goodwin, Ways and Means member who has been working with Speaker Martin tn win Ways and Means to the President's side, summed up the situation this way: For additional enjoyment on your vacation have The Boston Daily Globe i leet something going to hap pen this week, but I don't know if the President is going to get all he wants." What is most tantalizing to the party leaders is that they are pos itive tnat. despite the fact the ex with you, cess profits tax is very unpopular on the hill, a six-month extension would win both House and Senate if only Reed would let out the bill. This great new medium-priced line is making the kind of news von tn veaA' you know thR a truly big car that even 'lowest-price' buyers find interesting." fin il 7 Concord Inmates, Illegally Committed, Released by Court Seven Concord Reformatory ln- nmies were ordered released in Middlesex County Equity Court! yesterday on grounds they had been committed illegally.

The seven, found to have been' imprisoned without due process of law, included one committed 32 years ago at the age of 5. i TF you've got a new car in mind, don't miss a demonstration in the medium-priced car that's made news all year the new Packard CLIPPER. Try the others, of course. We welcomo comparison, because in the CLIPPER we've got values you'll find only in a car made by Packard, America's most experienced producer of fine cars. Have you overlooked this? Maybe you're a confirmed "lowest-price" car buyer, but are beginning to wonder whether you couldn't use a little more automobile on today's crowded, high-speed highways.

We'd especially like to have you see and drive the new CLIPPER. For, if you'll think a minute, you'll realize that with a dolled-up "lowest- priced" car you're really in the medium-price field anyway, or close to it. And you've Btill got, basically, a smaller, lighter car, with no chance of adding the BIG Important Three of today's driving: pott er steering, power braking and power shifting all of which are available to CLIPPER owners. Every inch your big-car dream! That 122-inch CLIPPER wheelbase and overall length of 213 inches is Big Car! Yet the CLIPPER is perfectly park-able in metered spots and tight spaces. And on the road it's a dream! Power? Ever since you took your first jalopy to your heart, you've heard that Packard engines are famous the world over for power and ruggedness.

Judge Felix Forte, in five similar cases, denied one petition, con-1 Untied one until Monday and three! until July 3. stating he will order! release then unless there is fur-j ther evidence. All the cases involved findincs' under an old "defective delin-i To keep fully informed while you're away mail coupon today with check or money order Visit your Packard dealer soon and see for yourself why low- and medium-price buyers call the 'CLIPPER "the buy" of the year. In addition to the Clipper, PACKARD is building today a car so beautiful and fine that it is applauded everywhere as "America's new choice in fine cars." Ask the man who owns one today! quencv law which has been! amended. Correction Commissioner Reuben Lurie and the Attorney General's office have been trving to correct injustices under the The Boston Globe Boston 7, Mass.

Send the Boston Daily Globe to me by mail on my vacation enaing. is enclosed. beginning My check or money order for $. Tiame Vacation address old law. The seven released: Eugene Par-1 ent.

34, of Taunton; Raymond J. LeBIanc, 36, of New Bedford: Ar- mand J. Couette, 39, of Waltham; Nicholas Prisco, 39, of Dedham; a Thomas Lipman, 37. of Shirley; Ed- win C. Paul.

60, of Attleboro. and Charles W. Mooney, 28. of George- i town. Lipman was identified as the a inmate confined at the age of 5.

The petition denied was that of Ralph Denning. Continued until Monday was the case of Dennis Fay, 33, of Westfield. Cases of Wil- fred J. Perault, 49. of West Med- ford; David J.

Kennison. 28. of Rockport. and Arthur Jenkins. 56.

DANKER I DONOHUE, Inc. 462 Brooklint Ave. Boston, Mitt. PACKARD ARLINGTON CO, 19 Majsachutertt Am. Arlington, Mass.

OuMONT I MCCARTHY, Inc. 295 Tupelo Road Bslmont 78, Mass. ELLERY GARAGE, Inc. 4lt Broadway Cambridge, Mast. NEEDHAM PACKARD.

Ine 41-45 Chapel Street Naedham, Mass, LYONS MOTORS 3B Ramsdall Newton Highlands, Mass. SCHOFIELD PACKARD, Inc. $97 Washington Street Norwood, Mess. FELDMAN MOTORS 735-729 Revert Beech Pkwy. Revtre, Matt.

HIGHWAY MOTORS, Inc. $03 Hyde Park Ave. Roslindile, Mett. SOMERVILLE AUTOMOBILE CORP. 15T-J59 Myttie Ave.

Somerville. Most. SCHOOL ST. MOTORS School St. Southbort, Meet.

JOHN 0. OUIMETTE Mein Street South Lancaster, Mast. MARTIN WAKEFIELD 69 Weter St. Wakefield, Mess. ALAN MOTOR CAR CO.

54 Woshington St. Wellesley Hills, Meet. DRAPER-BROWNE MOTORS, Int. 1545 Commercial St. Eest Weymouth, Mess.

WILLIAM W. NICHOLS, Inc. 35 1 Broad St. Lynn, Mass. Inc.

MAIN MOTOR MART, Inc. 120 Main St. Maiden, Mess. COOPER SOUTH SHORE MOTOR CR CO. 2 1 Woshington St.

Qutncy, Mass. England (outside Boston Postal Daily Globe rates in Hew District): 1 u-k. $.25 2 wks, $.50 3 wks. $.75 1 month $1.00 jwert continued until July 3..

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