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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 16

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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I I THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE- TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1953 Malaria Expert to Be Speaker at Harvard Sir Gordon Covell, world re- "Current Research nowned authority on malaria, will a in A tasty FOR ONLY 45 Just SOUP (n WEDNESDAY Cup of Soup TUNA SALAD SANDWICH Potato Chips and a cup of Coffee or Orange Pekoe Tea Waldorf CAFETERIAS SOLD TO ENTIRE STOCK Auto SEAT COVER DEPT. FAMOUS PHILADELPHIA DEPT. STOAR ter fit most cars from 1937 thru 1953- U'll find this season's latest patterns fabric awl brand NEW jess made up SORRY including plaids, Menshun SAVE HI-QUALITY BUT KNOWN THIS Name FER STOAR ERBOUT GOODS OFF BOT SACRIFICE AT AND TREMENDOUS THEIR THE WHO SAVINGS ELSE ON WOULD TEW FORMER BE RAYMOND'S CALLED IN KNOW. BUT SALE ING AUTO VOLUME THE SEAT WE TREMENDOUS DO COVERS. 1N PRICE TAKE MEDIATELY RAYMOND'S THIS WAS CALLED COMPLETE TO STOCK IMAGIN AT THE HITE OF THE SEASON AT THESE LOW THEIR FORMER PRICE $12.95 LOW PRICES! FIBRE AUTO SEAT COVERS Heavy duty made fer tong wear new styles and patterne seen only in better covers.

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Made hard ecar and Cam stain or AUTOMOTIVE DEPT. fade--washes EASY BASEMENT (the Cutter of the Lecture on Preventive predicting Health 'tomrrow 5 p. m. in the auditorium of the Jimmy Fund Building on Binney st. During his visit to Boston, Sir Gordon will conduct a seminar in the school's department of tropical public health.

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Black, he graduated from Harvard with the class of 1903 and Harvard Law School in 1906. His law offices were at 53 State st. He is survived by his wife, the sons, former Frank Frances Purdy and two S. of Wellesley and William P. of New York city.

Also two grandchildren. Funeral services will be private Ives Seeks to Outlaw Labor Discrimination WASHINGTON, May 5 (UP)Legislation to outlaw racial and religious discrimination against workers was introduced in the Senate today by Senator Irving M. Ives, Rep. of New York. Ives' proposal, in the form of an amendment to the Taft-Hartley labor relations law, would to both labor unions and employers.

It would make such discrimination the basis for charges of unfair labor practices. A spokesman for Ives said the amendment has support of 11 of the 13 members of the Senate Labor Committee. The two exceptions were identified as Senators Robert A. Taft, Rep. of Ohio, coauthor of the Taft-Hartley Act, and Lister Hill, Dem.

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Woogmaster Company shop in Chelsea, where it was discovered that one box had been broken and was only onequarter full of rags. A company official called the prison to complain, and a check eventually proved that Green was missing. The FBI is interested in the case because Green has a Federal sentence awaiting him when he finishes the state sentence which was interrupted yesterday. Police of the West Roxbury Division said they had received information a man answering the description of Green had been seen leaving an MTA train at the Egleston-Sq. Station.

According to the description given police by the informant, the was "heavy set, about 5ft. 10in." tall, wearing dark glasses, a tan raincoat and a red and white bow Green's wife lives on Bickford in the Hyde sq. section Jamaica Plain, within a mile of the Egleston-Sq. Station of the Forest Hills-Everett M. T.

A. line. The escape took goth skillful planning and fantastic luck. It depended, for one thing, on the fact that the prison baling machine had broken down. If the machine was working, the rags would have been pressed into tightly packed bundles and bound with baling wire.

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Chester Browne (right) to Everett Pope, branch manager, at opening day ceremonies today. in one of those the chance to stow himself away Another obvious conclusion is that Green knew when a truck would be picking up boxes of rags. It wouldn't have for him to have himself nailed into a box which would be lying around the prison shipping room for days. Correction Commissioner Reuben Lurie said today that all of these conjectures were "safe." The commissioner planned to the prison later in the day, "after taking care of the office routine." Meanwhile, Warden John J. O'Brien and three FBI agents interviewed a score of inmates and some prison civilian staff members, connected with the underwear shop, where Green was assigned.

Also taking part in the questioning was Merton Young, superintendent of prison industries. Police "stakeouts" were continued, thought today at places, likely where the it fugitive would "attempt to hide out. These include the home of his wife, Mrs. Helen R. Green, on Bickford Jamaica Plain, and the hangouts of several acquaintances, both men and women.

The dangerous gunman had a jump before authorities were aware he was missing from the prison. This should have given him plenty of time to find a secure hideaway. Autograph Society Hits Bobby Soxers, Changes Name COLUMBUS, May 5 (AP)- The National Society of Autograph Collectors now is the Manuscript Society. "We are tired of being referred to as an organization of bobby soxers in quest of celebrities," a member said in explaining yesterday's change of name. The society, which has no bobby SOX members, includes some of the nation's leading private collectors and representatives of major historical societies.

Some 50 bidders paid $2200 signatures and manuscripts at group's annual aucfore tion of historical handwriting. Strike Depletes Food in Stores of Stockholm STOCKHOLM, May 5 (AP)-It it's bread you want to buy in Stockholm today, you have to bake it yourself. As for meat -chicken or fish is the answer. Not only bread and meat, but margarine, flour, yeast and many other items were missing from the shelves food stores. The depleted store stocks stemmed from strike by 3500 slaughtermen, a 10-krona ($2) weekly wage increase, and a subsequent lockout, starting today, of some 25,000 workers in bakeries, flour mills, margarine factories, curing plants and similar food-processing establishments.

This touched off a buyers' rush yesterday, which cleaned out most Stockholm stores. Even foods unaffected by the strike-lockoutmilk, for ex in big demand. Observers called the food-shortage threat "the most severe since the general strike in 1903. Restaurants said they had supplies for about a week. If the tie-up continues beyond that, their menus will be restricted to fish, fowl and vegetables.

government declined to intervene for the present, but in a communique said it was watching the situation closely. The strikers and employers planned emergency services for hospitals, schools and military establishments. Cooperative food organizations were not affected. Rev. Francesco Tomasetti VATICAN CITY, May 5 (Reu-' ters) -Rev.

Francesco Tomasetti, 85, (head) for 30 of the years procurator-general Salesian tion, died in Rome last night. Fr. Tomasetti was the last Salesian who lived and worked with St. John Bosco, who founded the congregation Society at Turin 99 years ago. of St.

Francis of Sales is mainly engaged in education of all kinds. It has about 17.000 members- priests, clerics and brothers--who in hundreds layinstitutions all over the world. The Salesian society gradually developed out of a boys' club and school. established by. St.

John Bosco at Turin. There, he also built a church in honor of St. Francis de Sales, a French 17thcentury bishop, doctor of the Roman Catholic church and patron (saint of Catholic journalists. LEPIES Sale! GIFT FOR MOTHER BATHROOM ENSEMBLES HEAVY PLASTIC HAND PAINTED REG. $10.87 $787 Pattern as illustrated is "BLUE BELLS" shower curtain and tailored drape.

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