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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 5

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Five THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1933 Irish County Clubs Seton Hail, Duquesne Score Victories Contribute Blood Kentucky. 69-61, tonight in gaining the semifinals of the National In to Combat Polio vitation Basket Ball Tournament. NEW YORK, March 10 (UP) Top-seeded Seton Hall battled for 40 dramatic minutes with dwarfed-but-dead-game Niagara before rallying to win, 79-74, and Duquesne's "Iron Dukes" used four players for the entire game, beating Western The Central Council of Irish Deputy Chief Dies Directing Men at Norwood Fire Three Others Hurt as Blaze Damages Bird Son Plant 'IB'liZ'MBfdlb The aboriginal Inhabitants of Formosa practiced head-hunting until a few years ago. County Clubs marched en masse to the Red Cross Blood Center yesterday to do their part in the drive to eliminate the paralysing effect of polio. Led by chairman John Harold, members of the numerous associa tions donated blood which will provide gamma globulin, the sub 160 NO.

WASHINGTON BOSTON WIN. FROM WORTH STATION AT FOOT OF CHARLESTOWN BRIDGE stance which is helping to eliminate the crippling results of polio. Only TCA OPEN A.M. to 9 P.M. OTHER DAYS 9 A.M.

to 6:30 P.M. The donors, who will be marcn- crntmc rr rii pr rr at 4 at Converted mg again St, FatricK Day, were $99 C00D USED UPRIGHT SPINET 49 Colonial P-Q PIANO 197 Used $1. SO Week given sprigs ot snamrocK llown from Ireland. Lv. BOSTON 8:00 a.

12:40 p. E.S.TJ Week Terms $1.00 a BRAND NEW Pictured la Immditt connection off 0:00 a. m. flight it Halifax ST. JOHN'S J85.B0 On Way I Blui GANDER S7B.BO On Wiy tor STEPHENVILLE S69.80 On Wa 1 Justice Presents Fhoto TAIPEH, Formosa (AP) An i AT LUNCHEON for aid to Muscular Dystrophy Research, Gov.

Herter receives citation from Mrs. Charles Rosen. Watching are Mrs. Herter (seated) and Mrs. Ludwig Meisler, luncheon chairman.

autographed group picture of the justices of the United States Save on time and fare go by air! SPINETS NORWOOD, March .0 Deputy Fire Chief Louis F. Parker, 56, collapsed and died while directing operations during a general alarm fire about 3 this afternoon at the Bird Son plant here. The veteran of 25 on the Fire Department was directing placement of ladders against the four-story wood-brick structure when he toppled over ir the street. He was taken to nearby Norwood Hospital, but was dead on arrival. Another fireman, James Flaherty, 30, of 45 Jefferson drive, was overcome by smoke and Ceaimtlni rie id Hi.

York to Tartntt ana Wuta Canals a Half far family plan Monday, oupreme Court was presented recently to Dr. Wang Chung-hui, chief of the Chinese Nationalist judicial council. The gift was the Egypt Signs Barter Pact CAIRO, Egypt, March 10 (Reu Tueiday, Wadneaday. Saa youf Travel Agent er TCA Offleo Hotel Statler, Boaton. Telephone Liberty 2-6070 Warehouse Sale Price PLESTY FREE PARKING Cross were released after treatment at the hospital for smoke inhalation and overexertion.

The fire caused an undetermined amount of damage to the floorcovering manufacturing plant off Short South Norwood. Officials said the blaze TRANS-CANADA rfeb result of a luncheon promise made by United States Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas during his visit here last. September. The sparrow hawk's diet is made up mostly of grasshoppers.

ters) Egypt today signed a sweeping barter agreement with Russia, Poland and Bulgaria to exchange Egyptian cotton for 115.0C0 tons of wheat i fttstntftrtj tnmplflu M-not keyboard Attract treen crarklff lacquer Finish I Beautiful tone Krpanlvr Action Order for uture Deliver? i Drltvrrrd ree to Your tin use In Boston Trani-Atlanlio a Trantooniinental International J-L centered in No. 5 hangar. About four miles of unfinished linoleum was being baked in the hangar when the fire started. The blaze proved too much for the sprinkling system and the plant's private fire force. Fire Kept From Spreading Every available piece of apparatus in Norwood was dispatched to the scene.

Firemen kept the fire from spreading to other buildings despite stiff winds which threatened to sweep it out of control. Cause of the fire was undetermined. Plant officials said it was virtually impossible to estimate the damage until they could inspect stocks. Parker had been deputy fire chief for 22 years. He made his home with his wife, Lida, at 32 Belle vue av.

A son. Charles F. Parker, is teacher-coach at Franklin High bchool. Flags were flown at half-mast on all municipal buildings when STRICKEN AT BLAZE Deputy Chief Louis F. Parker.

taken to the same hospital for treatment. He will be released in the morning, doctors said. Two other firemen, Joseph McCormack, 38, of Adams and John h. Coughlin, 38, of news of Deputy Parker's death became known. While members of the Norwood department battled the flames, fire men from iedham manned emergency posts in Norwood's emptied PWWWlWWigWWg kilJWWiJ.WWCBWWWWUWMft WUWWWIimiWaWftWl! ijii uuui jj, UWW.

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Medford Widow Wins Appeal on Captain's Pension MEDFORD, March 10 The city of Medford was notified by the State Appelate Court today that lit has affirmed the action of Judge Maurice R. Flynn of Maiden District Court in his finding awarding an annuity to the heirs of the late Police Capt. J. Stuart Lennox. City Solicitor Mark Y.

Gallagher Jr. admitted that he had received the Appelate Court's 10-paee re port on the case this morning, but declined comment. The city has the right to appeal to the Supreme Court from the Appelate Court's decision. Capt Lennox died two years ago ana a local medical board ap' pointed to determine whether or not his heirs qualified for an an nuity under the state statute found Actual ptaotocraa il0S3 Studebakar CommMa4n V- SttvliM? hard-top eoowtibU. Wbiu ndil Utm, ebrotsa wbmI dJic od iir-rducin tioUd aUw opuontl at stn eoii that he cued from injuries contracted in the line of duty, but failed to specify what these in juries were.

City Auditor Alexander C. Lucey declined payment of the $1500 per year annuity for Mrs. Lennox and $350 per year annuity for her daughter when the matter came before him for approval. He ex plained then that the medical board finding was not specific enough under the state law. Capt.

Lennox's widow then the New 1953 Studeb brought suit against the city in Maiden District Court and Judge Maurice R. Flynn found in her1 Tlowers-By-WIre favor. The city, then appealed to the Appelate Court. ker 64 Inducted Here A total of 64 men were in-! ducted into the Army yesterday at the South Boston Induction Center. Those inducted were: i He works only in shops that display the famous Mercury Emblem.

It identifies more than 18,000 members of F.T.D. and Interflora and meant Guaranteed Delivery, backed by a bond. dT Fall ElverFrank Mrllo. Edward RobldoUX. JoSPDh G.

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Cnarles A. Hardy, Donald Levesque, Arthur L. GardeUa George A. Bolen Kenneth G. Motta, Alfred S.

Matton. Leonard P. Judee. TtalDh S. AnHprsnn Edward J.

Sweet, James J. McCloskey. jonn wogueira Adrien K. Thibault. Albert J.

Monn. John Dias. Joseph J. WhipD, Manuel S. Dionenes Alfred Arruda.

Robert F. Sykes Robert J. Dean. Donald F. Montle.

Donald It's almost unbelievably low! It's impressively long and wide! It has the sleek-lined smartness of a costly foreign car Hussey. David Harold F. Matthews. Daniel E. Jlogan.

James P. Venancio. Franris Mroz, Earl Sanft. Ferdinand B. Mirra, Alan S.

Tollin. John GreenhalKh Jeremia P. Rpko. Ro land jU uupre. Leo R.

Caron. Robert E. Marier. George Barboza. Mauric A.

Rohidoux and Carlos A. Oliveira. and it's right down to earth in price! Bevere William G. Durgin. Carmine A.

Moschella, Robert M. Merullo. Carlton Russell. Rohert P. KtMiVv her ald A.

Guyer. Richard Collins. Ed afore! features ward G. Cataldo. Charles P.

Russo. and Joseph M. Moore. Somerset George P. Cabral.

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Coates. Swansea Hector T. Rousseau, Henry A. Dion. DlEhton Robert J.

Ross Little ComDton, I. Earl Folgex, Asrtnrt. R. I. John L.

Souza. New York Edmund Roaue. HCRISTS' TELEGRAPH ebb DELIVERY ASSOCIATION Headquarters! Dtfroit, Michigan PBBen Hess Prices show cost of adding PROTEIN-RICH goodness from PRIMS LEAN BEEF, with 0X0. Ask your grocer. A brand new type of Power Steering A Studebaker enclutive available In Commonder V-8 at moderate extra colt Huge new expanses of safety glass all around AM models Champion, ond Commander V-8i hove one-piece rear windows el ai windshield) A new and safer low center of gravity It gives the car road-tight stability en sharp turns as well as curves The "Miracle Ride" that Studebaker made famous Now sensationally improved for 1953 to enure you still greater comfort Your choice of 3 great Studebaker transmissions Automatic Drive or Overdrive ot extra cost silent conventional transmission standard The completely new, sensationally different 1953 Studebaker unquestionably is the most daring step forward of our times in automobile design.

Here, first by far in an American car, is the continental charm of Europe's most distinguished cars a long and racy new Studebaker of dramatic verve and flair a Studebaker 60 very low most people can 6ee over its top! Come in and find out about the exciting new 1953 Studebaker breath-taking in beauty inside as well as outside. Find out how down to earth in price it really is. Learn for yourself what a buy every 1953 Studebaker represents every sedan, coupe and hard.top every Champion in' the lowest price field every brilliantly powered Commander V-8. Open Evenings FRENCH ONION SOUP Melt 2 tbsp. butter, add 3 medium sized onions sliced.

Stir frequently, cook until lightly browned. Add beef stock flavor by dissolving 3 OXO cubes (cost 7) in 3 cups boiling water. Bring to boil and simmer 20 minutes. Season. Topped with croutons and sprinkled with (if i mm iii tifi'-rja It's less than five feet high! 1953 Studebaker Starliner hard-top convertible! Truly a new flight into the future! grated cheese.

rOUR SERVINGS ERVINGS Also try this! Stretch a tin of soup BOSTON Maloncy Motors, 750 Commonwealth Ave. BOSTON Homestead Motor Car 1311 Boylston St. ARLINGTON Coughlin Motors, 25 Massachusetts Ave. BELMONT Belmont Motors, 800 Pleasant St. BRAINTREE W.

F. Sylvester, 189 Washington St. CAMBRIDGE Tech Motors, 976 Massachusetts Ave. COHASSET Reddy's Garage, 66 South Main St. READING Arthjr L.

Gray, 136 Washington St REVERE Bell Service, 430 Beach St. ROSLINDALE McCormick Motors, 4185 Washington St SOMERVILLE Harvard Motor, 145 Fellsway SOUTH BOSTON Bay View Motor Service, 1 Hamrm t. SWAMPSCOTT Swamptcott Standard 460 Humphrey St WAKEFIELD Alan Motors, 793 Main St WALTHAM Dlener Motors, 838 Moody St. WATERTOWN White Coughlin Motors, 32-34 Arsenal St. WINCHESTER Winchester Motors, 1026 Main St.

HULL Hull Garage, 1164 Nantasket Ave. LEXINGTON Bradford Motor 34 Bedford St LYNN Langlll Motor Sales, 780 Washington St MALDEN Harris Motors, 1000 Main St NEEDHAM Needham Motors, 33 Chapel St NEWTON CTR. Chandler of Newton, 780 Beacon St NO. WEYMOUTH Twin Motor Sales, 547 Bridge St NORWOOD Walpole Street Garage, 451 Walpole St. QUINCY D.

Silverman Sons 479 Washington St end get meat strength by adding two cups of water and 2 OXO cubes. I DORCHESTER Seavey Motors, 632 Blue Hill Ave. EVERETT Harvey Motor Sales, 1970 Revere Beach Pkwy. SAVE MEAT MONEY JWflQjjQ TEE BEEFY, BEEFY QVBE.

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