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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 32

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Thirty-Two THE ROSTOV DAILY GLOBE FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1953 A 1941 block of partly imper- Australia's phosphate rock now 1 ran innn pi rorated British stamps sold for $420 is imported exclusively from Nauru, at a recent London auction. 'Ocean and Christmas Islands. Hedy LaMarr Becomes Citizen I i) BOYLSTON AT ARLINGTON LOS ANGELES. April 10 (AP Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, better known as Hedy Lamar, actress, gets her United States citizenship today. Miss Lamarr, 38.

who came here in 1937 from her native Vienna, is among aliens from 34 countries who will receive citizenship in court ceremonies. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1953 Under the Weather Wind Off the Sea Beginning this month and extending through Summer, the strip along the New England Coast will benefit from an onshore wind known as the sea breeze. This is the breeze we beg for and often do not get during prolonged heat waves. It penetrates only a short distance inland, sometimes less than a mile. When the prevailing wind is strong, the sea breeze will not develop at all.

The sea breeze is caused by the difference in temperature between the land and the ocean. The land, of course, heats faster. The warm air rises and increases the pressure aloft. This pushes the air at higher altitudes out over the sea. Air must now come in to replace the warm air that rises from the surface.

This moves in at low levels from the MINIATURE ALMANAC APRIL 10 Eastern Standard Tim Sun Rises I High Tide. am Sun Sets :20 8:17 Pm LenKth of Day.l3:0a I MoonBisM. 3:17 am Hoisht of Tide 10.1 ft am. 10 ft om Turn on Headlights at 6:50 cm Moon's Chances New Moon. April 13 3:09 o.

m. First Quarter, Anril 20. 7:40 o. m. Eastern Dayluht Saving Tim Full Moon.

Amil 29. 12:20 a. m. Last Quarter. May 6 8.21 a.

m. IT I OPEN MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY UNTIL 8:30 P. M. II NOW'S THE TIME FOR SPRING OUTFITTING III fih, I Special! W- FL Pi A Also Navy Blue 'A i University-Styled for the 1 i I I YOUNGER MAN jj I Sizes 34 to 42 1 Mi includina Lonas I i 1 UO'J L- Barry to Discuss Work of NLRB Joseph C. Barry, field examiner with the National Labor Relations Board, will speak Tuesday evening at the Labor-Management Center.

He will discuss the Taft-Hartley Act and the work of the National Labor Relations Board which administers the federal law. He will open a new series of conferences, to be held for six weeks at the Center, 620 Massachusetts av. Director of the Center is Mortimer H. Gavin. S.

J. Lectures are open to the public. iLJi sawciay saie Weather Reports FORECASTS (Official. V. 8.

Weather Bureau) BOSTON And VICINITY Cloudy and mild with showers this afternoon and possibly some thunderstorms in the late afternoon or eve JEAN JOLOTTA of Newbury, port High School, winner of Katharine Cibbs School scholarship. Other winners are Isabelle N. Mc ning. Highest temperature this ocean. It is cool and comforting.

Normally, this would be direct Donald of Gloucester High School and Margaret Doherty of Winches afternoon in the middle or upper London is installing signposts pointing out the city's finest viewf ter, senior at Marycliff Academy. 50's. Showers and mild tonight with lowest temperature in the upper 40's. Considerable cloudiness thoroughbred off the coat world! cashmere and woo! east wind. The revolution of the earth deflects the wind to right (in the Northern Hemisphere) and what we wind up with is a southeast wind.

This may be at its maximum in early afternoon when surface heating is greatest. -S. B. and little change in temperature WE HAVE SIZES 1 to 12 AAAAA to EEC Saturday. Southerly winds increas ing to 20 to 30 miles per hour this afternoon and becoming squally in thunderstorms late this after AX A33 TREMONT BOSTONV-Al noon or this evening and shifting to northwest early Saturday.

MASSACHl'SETTS Shower and scat NEW FOR SPRING Iji; 11 end Extra Longs jf 1 1 $4450 I .1 III A Hard-to-Believe Price for a Hard-to-Believe if I ff Suit! But seeing is be- if I lieving. Come and see for 'tf yourself how much you fc 11 can get for how Unlet -i 1 CuceM cD I UNIVERSITY SHOP-) 1 II 1 Jftif New Ytrit tvt' 41" Thtrttmtk St. -way, Warren St. atf jj! Predicts Telephone of Future Will Be Carried Like Watch PASADENA. April 10 i AP The telephone of the future? Mark R.

Sullivan, San Francisco, president and director of the Pacific Telephone Telegraph Company, said in an address last night: "Just what form the future telephone will take is, of course. 4ure speculation. Here is my prophecy: "In its final development the tered thunderstormse and mild this afternoon. Showers tonight ending west portion late tonight and continued mild. Consider able cloudiness and cooler in the interior Saturday.

Windy this afternoon and tonight. CONNECTICIT, VERMONT Showers and scattered thunderstorms this afternoon ending late tonight Continued mild. Partly cloudy and cooler Saturday. Squally winds this afternoon and evening. RHODE ISLAND Showers and scattered thunderstorms and mild this afternoon.

Showers ending tonight and continued mild. Considerable cloudiness anQ cooler Saturday. Windy this afternoon Pleasurable, Carefree Comfort Pump "WHIRLAWAY" NEW LOW PRICES 995 and 51095 largest and most couplet stock of ENNA JETTICK shoes In New England SEND FOR FREE FOLDER WIIIRUWY $10.95 Bin Calf itk Rrt Calf Trin. Calf Sua Call Itm. AAA, te Slit! 4'a I.

10 toniEht. telephone will be carried about by the individual, perhaps as we carry a watch today. It probably will require no dial or equivalent, and I think the users will be able to see each other, if they want, as they talk. "Who knows but what it may actually translate from one language to another?" Luxury loomed by Northfield, tailored by one of our favorite makers specially purchased very specially priced! Tapered Pyramid silhouette with new modified fullness and deep-set sleeves that slide easily over suits. Iridescent taffeta lined for 3-season wear.

Saturday only HA.nrHiHE consiaerame cloudiness and mild this afternoon with showers and scattered thunderstorms beginning this afternoon and ending at night. Little change in temperature tonight. Considerable cloudiness and cooler Saturday. 1 tmmAmimmm mmm MAINE Increasing cloudiness and mild this afternoon with showers and scattered thunderstorms beginning this AGAIN MORTON'S LEADS THE FIELD WITH THE BEST SPRING FASHIONS AT-THE LOWEST PRICE! evening and continuing tonight. No so cool tonight.

Mostly cloudy with scattered shewers and cooler Saturday. OCEAN WEATHER ASTPORT TO BLOCK ISLAND Small era I' warnings displayed from Eastport to Block Island since 8 a. n. today. Increasing southerly winds becoming 25 to 35 miles per hour this afternoon becoming gusty to 45 miles per hour in thundersqualts in the late afternoon and evening.

Winds shifting to northwesterly over south portion late tonight and over north portion Saturday morning. Cloudr with showers and thunderstorms thij. afternoon and tonight with showers continuing north portion Saturday. Good visibility except lowering to poc- in heavier showers. FIVE-DAT FORECAST A GIGANTIC VALUE RECORD BREAKING fj FR1.

TILL 6 SAT. 9 TO 9 P.M. 1 IN OUR 2nd FLOOR SUBURBAN SHOP The temperature in New England dur ing the next five days Saturday through Wednesday will average two to six de grees below normal. Cooler weather over the week-end and then continued rather i cool for the rest of the period. a Some normals for the period are as follows: Boston 47.

Providence 48. Nantucket 43. New Haven 45. Concord, N. H.

42; Burlington 42. Portland 41. Eastport Greenville 36 and Presque Isle 38. I At Boston the. normal maximum tem perature during this period is 54 and the normal minimum temperature 39.

Precipitation during this period will on the average total over two-thirds of an inch with rainy period at the be-ginaing and again at the middle of next week. BOSTON TEMPERATURE Mean Thursday 52 Departure from normal 7 Departure this month iSfi Departure since Jan 1 ..4426 BIISIUS rKtlll'II ATION Total 24 hours to 7:30 a. m. today. 0 Total this month to date 1.18 Departure frnm normal Total since Jan 1 22.60 ueparture trom normal BOSTON DEGREE DATS Dearree-day units 13 Total this month 132 Total beginning July 1 462:1 Total at corresDOnrtmg dale last near.

4920 48-vear normal. corresiwindinK datp. 5280 iiumuj Kr.LS lilt III.WUMTV Recorded at 7. 30 am BAROMETER AT SEA LEVEL Millibars Inehe? At. 1:30 1012.1 20 89 At CM) am 1 111 1.3 29 87 TEMPER ATVRES Maximum temperatures for 24 hour ended at 1:30 a.

m. Minimum temperatures for 12 hours ended at 7:30 a. m. i-ny mi lyO city Hi Lo Albanv 64 Bismarck 35 BOSTON 5R on Minneapolis .41 29 Montreal 63 48 Nantucket 58 47 New Orleans 63 53 New York .81 'Bridgeport ..61 Buffalo 63 BurIinafn.Vt.62 44 Old Town 63 2 67 Philadelphia 611 49 Charleston. .74 Chicago 43 6 vi Phoenix .70 44 47 Portland.

Me 61 51 Portland. Ore.54 34 Icoiumbus. 6 60 Concord. H.63 64 47 ji rrnvinence 27 St I 87 43 Denver 33 Duluth. Minn.

35 Fort. Worth 66 Halifax 53 63 43 34 San Antonio 92 50 S'n rFancisco.57 36 Seattle 55 31 .62 49Tamoa 55 31 Hartford Hatteras 63 6n Tampa 68 70 Jacksonville Hi finwahinarton .6.1 52 26 the largest Kansas City 56 38Williston ...37 Lo Angeles 62 45 Worcester .62 Miami ......81 75 45 Boston' records for April 10 are 85, for 1932, and 26, for 1912. selection the greatest value we've ever seen! Odd Items From Everywhere X. i- X. at vi, Two Laconia.

N. each named Fred D. Glines. who have lived a few miles apart! ior many years out never nave met. mi recently observed birthday anni versaries.

When Clarence Finn of Albanv vV. fir? TEXTURED FA ERICS 100 WOOLS CHECKS AND PLAIDS N. was jailed for driving 42 years without a license, he said. "Well, I can't read or write, so I Tar. Know I couldn pass the test.

mnjm i Marine Capt Walter LUXURIOUS FABRICS: PURE SILK SHANTUNGS POODLES FLEECES PASTEL COLORS: PINK YELLOW BLUE MISSES'! WOMEN'S! run USMC. of Swanzey. N. an ex change pilot in England, will have the honor of being the only Ameri at AV. Itt a ft can to participate in the Royal Air Force fly-test at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

AQUA BErGE GREEN JUNIORS' SIZES! v- Antoine Schott-Halstem, 84. gave USUALLY '35 TO J58 $308,500 to the Town Council of Thann. France, because "I'm too old to be bothered with money fr7 ueipnis Higgins ot Dexter, spends most of his spare time carving and coloring animal miniatures and painting oil portraits. He has wood-carved over 150 animal replicas and has a sizeable collection of still-life oil paintings, mostly wild animals and birds. Nude, Navy, Grey, Blue, Natural.

Misses' sizes 10 to 20. WHY WALK ALL OVER TOWN Just feast your eyes -on these phenomenally low priced late season the rich fabrics. Whether you're shopping for coat, a suit, a topper (or all three), there's a fashion here for you in the color rmd fabric you've dreamed about but never belore seen at this low, low price! RELIGIOUS SERVICES a umors sizes 9 to 15. I TEMPLE ISRAEL 802 COMM. AVI.

at Kanmort Sq. Friday, April 10, 81 1 5 t. M. DR. JULIUS MARK of Timplt Emanii-Et, Nsw York will dtlivir tlii annual JCSHUA LOTH LIEBMAN LECTURE "Concerning the Origin and Destiny of Man" SATURDAY AT 9:30 COATS THIRD FLOOR CHARGE OR BUDGET.

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