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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 29

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Woman's Page Twenty-Nine THE BOSTOV DAILY C.LOBE TUESDAY. JUNE iX 19M Declares Expressway Plan Ignores Social Factors DEAR EMILY POST Vtn a Professional Singer. At Parties Vm Asked to Sing Without My Accompanist Be Fair to Yourself, Refuse to Sing InboundOverpass at Sullivan Sq. Onen to Autoists a proiessor of city planning atited access highway 'program pro- Massachuse A situation all too often wait on table and I have found men in the wedding will wear Us Institute of Technol-lvjded rea new inbound David rnticKcd the master ex- Slcieary overpay a. Sullivan sq.

rri npv tnHav civilian clothes. lined is described in the follow- it easiest to put the serving dishes pressway plan for Boston for itsjand'oonstruction are not adopted as Chariestown, was officially opened Iflliure in lake inlo ennsmpra inn- hp nn pritpna ifmwvuc nu 11. at uin i ling letter: "1 am a professional the table and let them be passed singer and whenever I am asked to around from hand to hand, for each 'a party, 1 am always called uponjone to help himself. When It is lo sing. Very often the piano is; time for dessert.

1 stack the dinner social and economic factors. Other speakers told the Sumner Whittier heading of state group repre Addressing a conference on mod-ience that the nation's motor vehi- Answer It will be correct for him to wear his uniform. That his ushers are in civilian clothes, is. immaterial. Mrs.

Post In sorry she cannot answer personal mall. Her hook. let No. 304, "Etiquette of Table Setting," describes setting. table out of tune nnd the person asked; plates one on top of the other and inn hiovm a li' viM iULo if u' carry them into the kitchen, thus accompany me an amateur sentatives, cut the satin tape at the Somerville line and rode in the first car with State Public Works Commissioner John A.

eliminating several trips. A friend I pianist. The result us a very poor i performance. If 1 refuse to sing. iof mine tells me that this is not neonle think me temperamental, proper and that they should be re- Volpe, over the half mile stretch to Rutherford av.

in Charlestown. for a dinner party. To obtain a rnpy send J5 rents in roln to her. iunH vet ii is verv untair to me to moved one at time. Will you Others attending the opening ceremony were Representative Jeremiah Brennan: State Engineer ihave to sing under such adverse i please leu me wnai you innm aoout rare, ni mi nosion iiroras, r.

conditions. Will vou please tell this? Box Station ti, New Tork 19. Inic what I can do unen I am 'put Answer Piling dishes is never N. V. on the spot' so to speak, without attractive.

They would best be! ibcing rude?" can led one in titch hand, thus mak-1 Emllv Post writes regularly In Sav franklv. "I'm niori than s.ir- ing only three trips for six dinner the Boston Sunday Globe. Jacob Berkover, who was ih charge of the- construction: Somerville Police Chief Augustus F. Sharry. Deputy Chief John J.

Killourhy of ern highways at M. I. Profiles had far outstripped the na-Adams stressed the importance ofjtion's highways, that the roads1 establishing a liaison between hish-lwere entirely inadequate to handle way planners and local commtini-l'he tremendous flow ol over so that the latter might haveOOO.OOO motor vehicles. I voice in the locating of regionali Karl M. Richards, Secretary of highways.

'the Highway Policy Committee of "It is difficult to imagine," said the Automobile Manufacturers As-Adams. "just what benefits can be sociation, said that "in the next expected to accrue to a years private and commercial neighborhood from an expressway will probably rise to about which brings a new discordant note double today's volume of the local scene, frequently OOO.OOO vehicle miles a year." crossing established lines of com-1 He revealed that we waste near-munication, homes, schools andjl.v annually on extra shopping centers." imotoring costs because of the lack He cited the disturbance result- ff needed road improvement Ing to the peace and quiet of resi-throughout the country, dential areas due to glaring head-i H. A. Klanakin. highway engi-lights.

rumbling trucks and screech-jneer for American Trucking As-ing brakes. isolations, revealed that in "This may be music to the ears 1947 the experts predicted there of the manager of a roadside would be 46.000,000 vehicles in the lunchwagon, but it sends harried country by 1960. home-owners searching the realj "Within three vears after that Somerville and Boston Police Capts. Maurice Murphy and ry, but 1 cannot sing wiuioui in." rn. iown accompanist" and stand firm.i jThis.

I know, will be hard to do. ibut vou tea II must in order to, be fair to voursclf. Dear Mrs. Post My (lame is in My Neighbor Sayi Walter Corwin. The overpass, named for former Representative Cleary, who was If your cucumber, melon and 1hf Marine nnri U'P nlan in hp inB mnA li also a veteran of World War I.

(Globe Staff Pholo by Tom had been under construction since February, 1950. i i rm maid married this Kail when be expectsjthe examination of the stem Dear Mrs. I hase no Thp drrss show that borers are attacking blues of the Marine Corps are them. rochetrd Hot lrli Holders attractive and rnv fiance looks! Use No. ti i knitting cotton ann an wel thPm w0rt When a recipe calls for scalded afghan needle to carry he ikr hlm OP married in his uni-'milk it should be heated until tin -easily.

Make a chain of form. Will vou please tell me if bubbles show around the edges. Do 1 urn and pick up each stitch -u ss proper? The other not allow the milk to boil, tho chain, leaving the stitches on Vacation BEDSIDE "GRADUATION" Sylvia Cohen, 14 Hutch-ings Roxbury, patient at Children's Hospital, receives diploma from Dr. Patrick Foley of the School Committee as John F. Barnicle (left), principal of Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School, looks on.

Girl has been operated upon for a back ailment. By ANNE CAMPBELL If it were not for going home. The trip would lose its zest. vinir needle Next row, take these esiaic ine ounoay paper prediction." lanakin said, "we for a 10-acre farm in New Hamp- passed that mark and todav there shire," said Adams. are 53.000.000 motor vehicles, The professor said he was a OilO.OOO of them trucks, all compet-rtrong supporter of the state's lim-ing for the same space on highways With what a surse of iov we romp off by drawing your thread; ithrough 2 stitches at once until youj Ihave only I left.

You will now no-tire a stitch which runs up and idown. l'ii up this stitch, one at tune across row, keeping all Back to the ones who love us best! BcJlCTVi-OY Grow Old9 ByiSEPHIE jiuiy vyiu. LOW MAN Why The rapture of vacation lies. UfUttP. Does Thumb-Sucking Alter Not in the hill and plain, I) Or any glimpse of foreign skies.

Sunt The Ceiling Will Lift stitches off by drawing your thread them off in the same way as previous row. Continue in this way until you have a square. Fasten thread and make another square Take! these two squares and crochet to-j gether all around edge with single crochet stitches, making a loop ofj But in the coming home again. Shape of Child's Mouth? The walls of home are sheltering rfd Winc7 Bv FRANCES L. H.G.

M.D.. I.Ol'ISE BATES AMES, Ph.H Its altars bring release. i.icasp"00! Does thumb-sucking actually dis- lis door is ever nnenina. cemented to the teeth and which chain stitches at one corner lo hang with its vicious looking (and proh-iholder up by. These make nice! ably feelingl prongs quicklv deters thick holders (hat ran be laundered mm Upon the blessed dream of peace! tort the shaPe of the child moulhv This problem is perhaps one(h hUd nuttiim his thumb without the usual trouble of the which concerns tne parents oi into his mouth, Merely looking at nuing an mailing up wocn Knitted Sweater for Baby jj2 Suskuwao, I to 5 u-i thumb-suckers more than anyla picture or sucn a device wouin Materials No.

3 needles. 3 ounces r.cr, if Hn not 1 1 Die vent most lenaer-m i noen oa ren i yarn. see their child sucking his'from dreaming of using such a tV iHuie r-anei snicoes wioe. a thumb, many of them woum nave Row 2-K 2, Repeat rows to the behavior The other day an air line office reported, "I cannot promise anything now for that flight. The ceiling is closing in.

I will call you. It may clear up soon." I thought about that statement snd it occured to me that the ceiling often closes in on people even when they are not considering an airplane flight. It is not always even a ceiling of grief or real trouble but is often made up of various discouragements and disappointments, of fears, of worries and tensions and strains, of complexity, of boredom and fatigue, of lack of loving ii do not know which is worsei, of daily routine, of no time alone in peace end quiet. The ceiling then closes down as KNITTING YARN Send for Samples HANLEY COMPANY Routt 25, Ftrgt Villagi, Matt. 1 and 2 once more.

1 AZlr.LL rfct ining. Fortunately, many qualified dentists agree with the psychologist and psychiatrist (and with us) that in most cases, thumb-sucking does not permanently impair the shape of the mouth. 185.1, Gewll ln'Mlilr, Inr.t Row 2, slip r.ext 2 sts on double point needle and hold in," back of work fon left, right back 1 1 cable panel and left sleeve, hold in front of work), next 2 sts. the 2 sts from double point needle, 2 hv 2' RePeatlsoecialists to this question are ex- l'" W. Jtremel, varied.

The nature of the garter st for 3t inch. Next row. on who is doing the answering. Many, though by no means all, dentists do seem to feel that thumb change to stockinette st and working cable panels as follows: 22. work cable panel (right back panel), 24.

work cable panel (left back panel), 22. Work even in this manner until back measures 13 inches from start, bind off Dinkl tnL a. sucking definitely mars the shape of the mouth and is thus specifically harmful. Most psychologists and psychiatrists, and many pediatricians, consider that it is basically jtifeiii riwm v-rtat on si.s ana' k.un i tight as a drum. It almosti smothers us and we cannot sense! the stars or the moon or the sun-1 light, much less see them.

This isl the time to remember that word from the airport, "It may clear tip soon." i So long as we remain conscious! of the fact that our individual flight is not the only one which is clouded or befogged for the mo-' ment. so long as we hold the air-) minded hope that things will clear; work even in garter st for 4 inch -iui Next row. work as follows: li "ot. ms' 1 er, e. 01? L.bLe.f.B'-?.

II0. they feel that it is harmless in re i this rpcnect if it ceases hefore the der sts always worked in garter second teeth come in, as it usually st). Continue until work meas-L. in I r. i up soon, tnry will! IF YOUR "CEILING" is closing uin i.

mines, oinu on oorner sts, then dec. 1 st at same edge These two points of view are pretty much opposed, obviously, and thus cause parents no end of enthusiasm and hope will blow the it will clear eventually. every other row 4 times. When work measures 13 inches from start, bind off. Work left front disaBree.

what is a parent correspond to right front (see pat. t0 do, How js hp to know whether vmiuus oj. cv' iriimina sarne nnt the weather or our imoods. our energy or our despair. jit is comforting to know that the problems and pressures we have Jare universal, that we are not lor iwisung caoiei ana slK.kjng actually is, or is not dec on opposite edge.

(harmful to his child- Sleeves Cast dh 6(5 sts and work Dentists who reallv believe that in garter st for inch. Work asisucking is harmful state flatly that follows: Work first and last 29lit -'directly displaces teeth" and sts in stockinette and center 8 sts Should be stopped as quickly as in cable st isee cable pat. for jp0ssible. To stop it, thev often sug-twisting the cable of right and gPSt horrid-looking device lalone! No matter what your prob-jlerrt; someone has a worse one. You jare better off always when compared to many others.

use the only deodorant with I By this I do not mean to indicate that we should sit back with len wnen sieeve 8S a a metal de-ures 9'k inches, bind off. vice with prongs which can be Collar Cast on 64 sts. Work gar ja smile on our faces, and fail to what we can. We can be preparing for clear weather. We can ii)i I up our engines and see that ter st for inch.

Next row: I. inc. in next st, 3. inc. in next st reripat from sprnts row onrl- I I 1 I Ithey do not rust because of our temporary depression.

We can getjin'g 2 (80 sts) wneri rollar 'meSlS. I 011111 ures 14 inches, bind off Your most effective deodorant for checking perspiration-stopping odor. nur papers in order. After that we jean wait with the assurance that the ceiling will lift sooner or later. I Everyone goes through hard times, and it seems that these often Sew3'4-inch shoulder seam then sew the rest together.

Sew 12-inch zipper on front. Jubeal. Jailed, Ignored 'Get Job' Order gang up on us, not one rainy day 1 but many rainy days in succession. ilVcldll TOOlI rrIL.CS Only Odo-Ro-No has this new Do you know what that is? It is i A Roxbury teen-ager who ignored the warning of Chief Justice John P. Higgin-s to "go out and get your- Action-Proof" formula! Supe- Happening to you just as Nhghtlv Here to human soul.

Youil happens every no different. Be thankful that nor in every way! "TiVoJ )rannifn tmnr Ann 4a oak? I A 1 n.otit rica In a ni'irac plf a inh unit hphavp vnnrsplf" Use doily for complete.24 hour 'ni are alive and can feel "fe sl fi lw, Wa! given a six-month jail sen- lence in aunoiK superior iriminai; protection. WHll LUr Uir LClIllliS III lilt. II iw (JOUl'l IDMV always does! tionally between April and May, The teen-ager, who had been on Regional Director Wendell Mac-! probation for a riot last Feb. 28 JOSEPHINE LOWMAN writes i regularly in the Sunday Globe.

People on-the-go use ODO'RO'PO donald of the United Stales foi'r M-J- A- employees i uiora cliiUficiri unlh noerienn Via It i-eau of Labor Statistics reported was Francls Sralfani .18 Rug Cucumber Soup I today, gles Roxbury. li The bureau's general index of Two cups diced cucumber, Found guilty of "making small onion, 1 teaspoon salt, 2cupslfood Prices rose by '10ths iaffray'' and other charges on May sour cream, paprika, pepper end price, b-n by Chief Off chopped paisley to taste. Place ing the period, but higher prices hj Hienins nave him cucumber in enough water lac- were recorded for veal cutlets. halvJl cording to how thick you want it bacon, ham and lamb. There were.for year probation end suspended iadd salt and rhopped onion and seasonal declines in the prices ofr x-mfinln boil till cucumber is soft.

Add milk, cheese and butter. Freshi Today probation re-Isour cream, pepper and paprika, vegetables were lower. Prices of Scalfani had not found a iserves four If vou want to nut inlcereals and rookies were slichtlv lnb wasn 1 working and slept most Snd nam, address, plu HERE'S THE iffrn DOS-MEAL WITH tHrWk 10 for enerou jr of Cram to Northern Warren of the day. The Chief Justice re- paisley at the very first youj higher in May than in April jvoked the suspension of his sen Dppt Stamford, Conn. imay do so.

out you don tine! the flavor you may omit it. Red Dust. 1411' ttCO Itence and ordered him to the House 3 IV a.X of Correction at Deer Island for six 'Boost of $2 in Year imonths. I HQ1.LISTON, June 23 A taxi In the riot which led to Scalfani- rate of $52 was announced by As-'arrest, more than If) policemen sessor Chairman Paul Jensen here1 were sent to the scene on Hunting-today. This is an increase of $2 ton opposite the Opera House, over the previous year.

ibefore it was broken up. Barbara Bell Peggy Roberts Ivi fflt COMBINATION 1 OF EXTRUDED tlUMINUM 1 ABOUJ imnom mum "TRIPLE-EASE" Easy to Remove Easy to Operate Easy to Ventilate flavor, energy, more complete nutrition. Homogenized cleaner, quicker to feed, won't flake or powder. Aureomycin added to keep your dflg "on Chlorophyll, too, to combat breath and body odors. At your grocer's in 2 and 5-lb.

cartons and larger bags. Tired of Ihrowing away half-eaten dishegof this and that dry dog food? Listen: just pour some Swift's pard meal in his bowl, moisten itand jump out of the way. He'll lick up every morsel till the howl shines! Your mone back if he doesn't. Packed with extra meat fat for "TRIPLE-LOCK" Lock it Top Lock Middle Lock at Bottom i rT i 5204 sir "TRIPLE-DESIGN" for New England Homes Appearance Simplicity Rigidity INC t'jren lo Don McNeill i Rwkfntl Club, 8C rotiio. weelrefoy morning.

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