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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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i i THE bOS 1 UN (iHJJttE MUftUAlf. MA 1, 1H61 hlene' Misses! Women! Juniors! Tuesday at filene's Boston and all Branch stores! 1 'f3ir I. ih1mi lri.i. Ti r-'r n.m.ins mmaaiwiiiaai mm i iifr ifru iiirfit-Sfflfifrrrfrfi Tuesday a giant coat collection youll find them all on ilene's Boston, fifth floor! (Globe Photo by John Hurley) POWERLESS VICTIM The Lady Luck, 45-ft. pleasure craft, caught in surf off Brant Rock, Marshfield, before being battered against rocks.

Three men were rescued, but today the boat stand high and dry, a total loss, on a peaceful shore. aSSrXi 3 Saved, New Cruiser Gone more Officers CbtI Held Jr. and William Keyes hooked onto the disabled Lady Luck and took exciting than the three men off. Hundreds of cars lined the beachfront at Brant Rock to watch the rescue. cently bought.

They were headed lor Essex, out of Quincy. This morning they could just save what they could. The boat was a total loss. Rescued by police in an amphibious vessel were Merrill Frye, 21, of 324 Spring Athol; Paul Groulx, 23, of 31 Sheldon 'Springfield and Raymond St. Jacques, 18, of East Hooker Springfield.

MARSHFIELD, Apr 30 Lady LUck turned fickle and didn't live up to her name today as she stood high and dry On the beach here after a night of pounding by heavy seas. Her three owners were pulled from the battered 45-foot cabin cruiser while it was breaking up on the rocks of! Hewitt's Point last night. It was their first long voyage aboard the craft they had re Frye told police the craft's ever motor was knocked out by a large wave at 4 p.m. They threw two heavy anchors over the side, trying to slow the craft's rapid drift. nnua Guggenheim Awards Twenty-six Massachusetts T.Cwi.

iir.air L.e wis nimi.Tt Mount Holyoke College, study oJ Hie and worki of Henry Mayhew, 181J- tumors inearly stage of development. VERMONT Dr. Wallare Fowlle, Bennington College, study of the work of Marcel Proust. NEW HAMPSHIRE Dr. Lawrence Klliot HarvcT.

Dart fi. Bernard Bublsnsky. Harvard University. studies in theory of thin resiaenis were jxew JSnglanders awarded fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, it was announced last night in New York. Winners include: MASHAS Hl'KFTTK Drshslrs, artist, Norton, creative prlnlmaklng.

mouth College, study of writings of Sanuiel Beckett. Dr. Leon Albert Henkln, Dartmouth ColleRe, studies of models of the Ilr lllrnara r.rHu. man" University, studies of economic characteristics of technology, particularly in metal-working Dr. Ben Halpern, research associate, Harvard University, studies of contemporary Israel.

Ilr. Hush Onus Hawkins, Amherst simple theory of types. rhode island Ben Hais Magdtkian, staff writer, Providence Journal and Evening Bul sale T)r. William C'lnuwr llnyd. 'Boston University School Medicine, studies coat SDElIlff College, study of American university letin, studies in of contemporary Amri'iCiln prtss.

Dr. Robert Hugh Cole, Brown University, study ot equilibrium and re presidents, mun-iaio. Mrs. Helen Pslmer Henler. farm editor, Christian Science wionnor, study of family farm in contemporary laxation Theories of dielectrics.

Dr. Sidney C.oldstein. Brown Unl versilv. comparative studies of Dan ish and American population mobil ity. Dr.

Ronald SamUrl Rivlln. Brown Me. Teamsters OK 42c Hike, New Contract University, studies on finite elasticity US fir. Louis Norberg Howard. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, studies in geophysical fluid dynamics.

Ir. Nirolas liesru. Harvard University, study of Petrarch's canzonaire In perspective of the writings of St. Augustine. nr.

Arthur Kent Herman. inatttiit of Technology, theory and general theories in continuum mechanics. Dr. Richard Thorpe Shield. Brown University, studies in the mathemati cal theoriea of elastic and plastic solids.

studies In theory of nuclear structure. Dr. Robert Berner Iftfleld, Harvard Medical School, study of amino PORTLAND, Apr. 30 Maine teamsters voted 523 to 167 today to accept a new con tract, negotiated by their international president James acid sequence of proteins. Dr.

f'rsnrls Eullne Low, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, study of Interactions of elementary particle; by application of Guantum Field Theory. Ir. George Whllelaw Macey, Harvard University, theoretical studies of -topological groups. Ilr. Thomas Henry Donald Mahoney, Masor-hiitrttc institute of Technology, CHOOSE YOUR Hoffa and providing for raises totalling 42 cents an hour over a six-year period.

The contract, covering some studies of Edmund Burke and American Revolution, Dr. I.eo MarX, Amherst College, mttifit rxl nallnral ImnilU. In American WEAPON JS90 drivers employed by 27 ratified! literature and thought. trucking firms, was against (- Ilr. David Dodd rerKlns, university, after a heated six-hour nf ute and poetry of wiiiiam inff at Frvp Hall 4wordsworth.

tr. Wlllism K. Polk. Harvard Unl- On hlS arrival in Maine, to versity, studies of relations of U.S. start negotiations, more than Ed.rd Kcbmitt, HiraaU ann tfriTn cni V.n llniunrsilv.

allirlieS OP SCSt- iiwiuiiiK niiuri til me acoustic distmhsnres. nothing short of the Dr. Eduarrt rrani Beaier. narvara University, studies In urban design. Dr.

Curtis Howard neu. weuesiev College, studies in Florentine painting of early Renaissance. Oeorse Edwin Starbucks writer. editor. Houghton Mifflin creative MOTHS ANTS, ROACHES FLIES, BEETLES, AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD INSECTS MARTIN'S POWDER Can bait espress your lethal sentiments about household pests.

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Dr. Jabes Curry (Street. Harvard University, studies in field of high-energy particle phvsics. Dr. Thomas Tamotau Gullhara.

Clark University. studies of effects of accept Central States-New England contract, which calls for. 58-cent hourly raises over the six-year period. The new Maine contract calls for a 10-cent an hour increase in 1961, retroactive to April. Raises of seven cents in 1962 and 1963, and six-cent boosts in each of the following three years are also provided, plus any further increases negotiated in the Central States contract.

angular momentum and excitation n.r. In hinh-enerev fission. Dr. Jaroslav Vanek. Harvard Uni versity, study of Yugoslavia as decentralized socialist economy.

Dr. Cedrlc Hubbell Harvard University, study of Aristophanes as a comic poet. maim: Dr. I.ernv Carlton Stevens Hos- coe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory, Also provided, for the first time, is a non contributory pension plan, calling for employers to pay from $1.65 to $6 progressively for each employee over the next four filene's years.

Increased vacation benefits are also included in the con tract, which further calls on employers to establish a health and welfare fund, equal to that of the Boston Teamsters local wxAvvvwA Pay scales under the old contract were $2.41 for drivers! long-haul trailer trucks and' $2.36 an hour on smaller trucks. i 7659 coats that sold earlier from 29MS to 49J95 The nubby, rich 100 wool fabrics you love most! extra! extra! just 649 winter coats basket weaves! windowpane wools! bright tweeds! dozens more pebbly textured beauties! Silhouettes straight from the Paris collections! the full cape coats! the chic shorter sleeves! natural shoulders! slim-stem coats! cardigan coats portrait collar coats plenty of beloved classics 110 few-of-a-kind and sample coats 250 coats flown from California! misses for and juniors. How to handle temptation TDiscoTcr 8 practical ways to handle the temptations which punish you through shame and anxieties whether you yield to them or not! Everyone is vulnerable wrong impulses, says noted psychiatrist Dr. Smiley Blan-ton. But if you understand how the human mind works, you needn't be tortured by the mental anguish of guilt! Learn how to recognize i weaknesses which actually impel you to seek out temptations, how to break the habit of finding "excuses" for acta and words which you will later regret.

Pon't to Handle Temptation" in May Reader's Digest now on Bale! sold earlier from $29.95 to plushes! 31iSSCSm look at these coats in brief sizes 4-16; regular 8-20! Juniors fashions in petite and regular sizes 3-15 Women sizes IOV2 to 22V2 1800 of these coats were $29.95 3200 of these coats were $35 1717 of these coats were $39.95 505 of these coats were $45 437 of these coats were s49.95 firlon linings 1. Tomtan sow- wool tit black ayc Wl collars tor All coats on fifth floor extra apace! extra salespeople! express elevators! Also in Soutiishore, Nortlisliorc, Chestnut Hill, Belmont, Wcllcslcy, Winchester, Hyannis Jtli'tsTjTa'.

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