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Boston SPURTS FINAL Evening NEWS Globe Res. U. S. Pat. Off, Copyright, 1953, By GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO.

BOSTON DAILY GLOBE- TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1953 125 CLXIII 48 PAGES -FIVE CENTS CLOUDY IN TONIGHT'S GLOBE Burgess .40 Radio-TV .41 Showers Comics 40 Serial Tonight, Crane Cross- Word ..11 ..40 Sports Society ...32, 33 Wednesday Culbertson ...40 Star Deaths ..44 Theatres ...38 Page 1 Financial Women's ..34, 35 (Full reports on Editorial .....26 Twistagram .38 World's Most Beautiful Girl Bride of Wealthy "Blind Date" 'Miss Universe' Weds Filipino With Shiner (AP Wirephoto) "I'M CRAZY ABOUT VIRGILIO," says Armi Kuusela, 18, Finnish beauty. She's shown with her Filipino husband, Virgilio Hilario, after their wedding in Tokyo. He's sporting a black eye, explaining he "had a little scrap a few days ago." TOKYO, May 4 -The together and expect to be that "most beautiful woman in the way for a long world" honeymooned today with Hilario, 25, at first refused to 8 Filipino socialite and the be photographed because he had couple posed for photographers a "shiner" on his right eye even though the bridegroom had which had been closed by an a blacked eye. American newsman during a fight at the Cosmopolitan nightclub here yesterday morning. Armi Kuusela, Miss Universe MARRIAGE Page 29 of 1952, married wealthy young Virgilio Hilario of Manila yesterday to climax a whirlwind romance that started one month ago when they met on a "blind date." The shapely, 18-year-old Finnish beauty said she "never imagined I would marry a Filipino, but you can tell the people in Manila how crazy I am about Virgilio." Hilario announced by telephone from their Imperial Hotel room that "we are very happy Juniper berries CALDWELL'S SUPERIOR Gin Long before the Mayflower got to Plymouth, Juniper grew widely in this country.

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MASS 'Beauty Withers Away' Mother-in-Law Warns Virgilio HELSINKI, Finland, May 5 (AP) The mother of Finland's "Miss Universe" cautioned her new millionaire Filipino son-intoday "Beauty withers away," and if he deserts his bride for that reason he will break her heart. Mrs. Marta Kuusela said she had been unable to sleep since learning of the marriage of her daughter, Armi, 18, to Virgilio Hilario. 25, at a secret ceremony in Tokyo yesterday. young," Mrs.

Kuusela exclaimed. "'Why couldnt' have a husband nearer home?" The mother said she knew nothing about her son-in-law except his name. But she disclosed part of a letter she had written to him in English. It said: "Do you realize what a serious step you have taken? I hope that you have not only been en channted by Armi's beauty, but that what you feel for her is real love. Finnish girls are reared to become faithful wives.

Beauty withers away, but if for that reason you should desert Armi you will break her heart." Armi is the daughter of a smalltown grocer near Helsinki. Suffolk Results DAILY DOUBLE Hal Hal-Fleam and Brownskin paid $91,80. FIRST RACE claiming, maiden 3-year-olds. 6 furlongs. Hal-Fleam, 114.

Gonzls. 15.60 6.20 4.80 Laddie. 107. Walsh. 3.60 3.00 Tool Pusher.

118, LeL 5.40 Time. 1.172-5. Raymet, Mastola Blue, Newton High. Atom Rush, Ten Per Cent, Intro Odd. East Moon.

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Heavy Traffic Count WESTON WATERTOWN CAMBRIDGE MARLBORO NEWTON NORTHBORO AM SOUTHBORO WELLESLEY MATICK NEEDHAM CORPORATE BOSTON WESTBORO ASHLAND DEDHAM MILTON QUINCY SHERBORN DOVER HOPKINTON WESTWOOD TOLL ROAD ROUTE line indicates approximate "northern route" for East- West highway terminus, ending near Watertown sq. Dotted line marks alternate "southern route," now believed abandoned. UNCOLN ARLINGTON MEDFORD MALDEN REVERE EVERETT BERLIN HUDSON SUDBURT WALTHAM BELMONT SOMERVI WINTHROP I HINT GREEN HAD ESCAPE CLOTHES Teen-Ager Dies as Jalopy Tips in Waltham WALTHAM, May 5-A jalopy -a rebuilt, 1930 automobile engine on a homemade truck body with no top brought death early today to its teen-age owner after overturned last night on private property off Lincoln st. Another teen-ager was injured and five more escapedunhurt. Leroy Lupien, 17, of 12 Pine Hill Circle, North Waltham, was fatally injured when he was pinned under the unregistered vehicle, a tenth of a mile from the highway.

Lupien had been driving. The other occupants were thrown clear, and lifted the vehicle off of Lupien, but had to run a quarter-mile to the nearest telephone for aid. JALOPY Page 2 Comic Dictionary BARGAIN Something you don't want, sold at a price low enough to make you want it. Board's Report on Bout Called "Whitewash" The Boxing Commission report to Gov. Herter on the Carter-Collins fight of April 24 was a "quick whitewash," and "incompetence or collusion" are indicated in the situation, Representative Michael J.

McCarthy, of Bridgewater, today told the Legislative committee on Public Safety. McCarthy was supporting his bills to abolish the state Boxing Commission, repeal the law permitting matches in the state, and for appointment of a state athletic commission. The Carter-Collins match "gave Massachusetts a black eye from which it will take years to recover." McCarthy said, and clearly indicates that "Boxing has gore from bad to worse in Massachusetts." BOXING Page 44 Exploding Tank Wrecks Dentist's Car WORCESTER, May 5 (UP)-A dentist's automobile was demolished today when an acetylene tank in the trunk exploded minutes after he had parked the car at Worcester State Hospital. No one The dentist, Dr. Albert E.

Gardner of Sterling, was returning the tank to the hospital. What caused the blast was not known. About 1000 small panes of glass in the hospital windows were shattered. PASTENE CALIFORNIA PALE DRY SHERRY ESTATE PASTENE BOTTLED IN WINE SPIRITS INC. CALIFORNIA BOSTON.

MASS. CHOICE Favor It as Terminus Bankers Will Have to Pass on Choice The $200,000,000 cross-state toll highway will have its eastern terminus a few hundred yards from Watertown it was ported today. There has been no formal announcement from the members of pike Authority, but it er land damage and ruled out the other which would have course. Final decision as to the exact location of the turnpike rests with the members of the au money thority. is used However, for since construction, no tax the bankers who will be called upon to raise the $200,000,000 have much to say as to where the road shall be built.

The investment bankersthan 100 from coast to coast, will be called upon to float the bonds for the workare expected to conclude from engineering and fiscal studies that the northern route into Greater Boston is economically more feasible. ROAD Page 2 No Decision Made, Banker Declares B. Shapleigh Symonds, in charge of the revenue bond division of F. S. Moseley, Boston brokers, who head the syndicate financing the toll highway, said today that the Toll Authority is still considering two study lines into Boston and that no exact locations have been selected.

"In fact," he said, "the Toll Authority has not yet received the final traffic count from the consulting engineers on which the route will be based." the Massachusetts Turnis understood that highengineering costs have route under consideration followed a more southerly May Have Changed From Prison Garb While Inside Box on Moving Truck HER HOME GUARDED of escaped prisoner, who Escaping bank robber ried a change of clothes with out of State Prison yesterday rags. Investigators refused to confirm or deny a persistent report that Green's prison clothing was found with other rags in the box when it was searched by FBI men in a Chelsea warehouse last night. This would answer one of the biggest questions in detectives' minds: how Green could have escaped attention when he jumped from a truck in conspicuous prison garb somewhere along the heavily traveled route between the prison in Charlestown and the warehouse in Chelsea. If he changed clothes inside the truck, he might have jumped off in ordinary street clothes without drawing undue notice. Perhaps, it was theorized, he had accumulated and hidden a full street wardrobe while work- Mrs.

Helen R. Green, wife lives in Jamaica Plain. Theodore Green probably carhim when he was trucked in a tightly nailed box of ing in the prison underwear shop and the rag rooms. It is believed certain that he had an accomplice inside the prison. Even Houdini couldn't have nailed himself inside the wood-framed plasterboard box, which was only four feet high and three feet by across the top.

Unless he did take along a change of clothing, it is certain also that he had an accomplice outside prison, following the truck until Green was able to hack his way from the box and jump clear, An unwitting participant in the escape was Simon Shwartz, 42, of 24 Francis Everett, driver of the truck which picked up Green's escape vehicle and several boxes packed with rags at the prison yesterday afternoon. BREAK Page 16 Time Out to Loot Safe Pair Flee Jail, Return With Cash for Inmates BURLINGTON, May Two men dug their way out of Chittenden County Jail here, pulled a $400 safe robbery and then broke their way back into the jail, Sheriff Dewey H. Perry revealed today. Sheriff Perry said the jail break took place early Saturday morning, and went undetected until Sunday, when he Best In Boston! D- MAILING SERVICE Phone; HAncock 6-3360 $5,800,000,000 Aid to Defend West Asked by Ike WASHINGTON, May 5 (UP) -President Eisenhower proposed to Congress today a 800,000,000 foreign aid program he said is vital for the defense of free nations against the "great peril" of Red aggression. The President's program for the fiscal year starting July 1 would be $1,800,000,000 smaller than the one recommended by former President Harry Truman.

In a special message submitting his program, Mr. Eisenhower told Congress that: "The blunt, sober truth is that we can not afford to relax our defenses we have seen clear, unmistakable peaceful exidence genuinely purposes, on the part of the Soviet Even before the President's message was read to Congress, the draft of proposed legislation detailing the foreign aid program had reached the Senate. Most of the total would go for continuing the buildup of free Europe's defenses, FOREIGN AID Page 6 Senate Speeds Final Action on Tidelands Bill WASHINGTON, May 5 (AP) -The Senate today edged toward expected passage by nightfall of legislation to establish state ownership of oil-rich offshore submerged lands within their boundaries. Opponents, although fighting to the end what they call a "give-away" of Federal property, conceded defeat. Votes on a series of amendments precede the final vote.

Debate on each amendment was limited to 10 minutes, beginning at 1 p.m. TIDELANDS Page 6 Bulletins QUINCY, May 5-The tax rate of this city will be $50.80, crease of $3 from the 1952 rate, it was announced this afternoon by N. Gorham Nickerson, chairman of the Board of Assessors. BROCKTON, May 5 (AP) More than 500 members of a mixed local of the Brotherhood of Shoe and Allied Craftsmen (Ind.) voted today to return to work and accept a management offer of arbitration of disputed points in a new contract. They struck Monday in protest against "low spots in piece and hourly wage rates." REVERE, May 5 John DeNisco, 63, and his wife, Emmanuela, 64, of 19 Beach road, were seriously injured on the sidewalk at Broadway circle today when a skidding Eastern Massachusetts Railway bus knocked them down.

NEW LONDON, May 5 (AP)-Police today discovered the body of a 56-year-old Roxbury, man hanging in a lodging house. He was identified as Walter W. Thomas of 34 Wenonah Roxbury, an employee of the Robert Gair Company of Montville, police said. Chimney Lassoed in Store Robbery 6 Nabbed for Breaks in Cambridge Cambridge police early today rounded up six men in connection with recent breaks, that netted thousands of dollars in merchandise, and a series of car thefts i in Cambridge. In a burglary last week-end, police said, members of the gang lassoed a chimney cowboy-fashion, climbed up the rope three stories to the roof, broke through a skylight and stole more than $2000 worth of articles from Dine's Department Store at 481 Cambridge st, LOOT Page 25 2 Planes Reach Hawaii 2 Bay Staters Flying Home With Last 50 Freed G.I.'s BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA.

May 5 (UP) -Two notebooks full of names of Allied prisoners still held by the Reds were smuggled out by Pvt James J. Coogan, third Philadelphia prisoner to be repatriated under the prisoner of war exchange. Among them was Bob Sheppard of 163 Riverview Brockton, Mass. HONOLULU, May 5 (AP)The second of three big Air Force transports carrying the last group of 149 liberated Americans from Red prison camps landed in Honolulu today. With 19 United States fighting men aboard, the plane touched down at 4:18 m.

(9:18 a. E. S. The third transport, carrying 12 Americans, two Canadians and six Colombians, left Tokyo at 6 p. m.

(Tokyo Time-4 a. E. S. for the 17-hour journey eastward across the broad Pacific. Among those in the first two planes was Pfc George John Matta of Brockton, whose wife Anna lives at 15 Grove av.

there. Cpl Wayne E. Huedener, son of Mrs. Maud Huebener, Concord Framingham, is aboard the third, air transport. P.

0. Page 4 Timilty's Car Found in Indiana SOUTH BEND, May 5 (UP)-Joseph Leo Silvis, 24, found driving a big expensive convertible, was held today on charges of transporting a stolen car across state lines. Federal authorities said Silvis, a transient, admitted stealing the car at Miami Beach, and driving it to Indiana. A state police check of the Massachusetts license plates showed the car was owned by F. Timilty, former BosJosepp, Commissioner and businessman, who was vacationTing in Florida.

Ike, Bob Hope Golf Partners WASHINGTON, May 5 (AP)President Eisenhower and comedian Bob Hope have been matching shots on the golf course. A White House source said today the President and Hope played together last Saturday at Bruning Tree Countrty Club in nearby Maryland, There was no word on their scores. The foursome was rounded out by Gov. Dan Thornton of Colorado and Senator Bush, of Connecticut. Dulles Challenges McCarthy on Red China Trade WASHINGTON, May 5 (AP)Secretary of State Dulles sharply challenged today the view that friendly and allied nations should be pressured to cut off all trade with Communist nations.

Dulles told a Congressional committee hearing on the Mutual Security program that "there are many forces at work within the United States which would result in a further abdication of leadership." Among them listed, "those who would seek to impose upon our friends and allies additional restrictions upon their trade with the Communist even in terms of non articles." DULLES Page 2 "noticed that all the 12 inmates had a little Perry identified the men as Fred Hamelin, 27, and Clyde A. Hamblin, 26, both of Burlington. Hamelin was serving a 90-day jail sentence for car theft, and Hamblin was serving 3-to-18month sentence for bad-check passing. Perry said. he became suspicious when he discovered "something wrong about the tempo of jail." He said "everything was too quiet," and he investigated.

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