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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 15

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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THE BOSTON GLOBE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, I960 Fifteen 9 First Federal gasoline taxi About one-half ef Australia was imposed in 1932. ha3 surface drainage. Take A Train' Monday for Everett Express THE STORE FOR MEN McLernon Orders Speedup to Help Commuters Jordan Marsh Company; principal motive of pulling out m.ta. of the M.T.A. district would be Continued from the First Page Trains leaving Everett (also marked with an will bypass Thompson Dover Eggleston sq.

and Green st stations. to "shock" the legislators into the need for a mass transportation system. Wits, Alternate trains, or those not marked, will stop as usual The recent M.T.A. strike, he declared, showed us that highways are not the answer because they were clogged with There is only one ORIGINAL Allen-A-Insulaire NOW with contour shoulders and double knee knit! at all stations. Everett-bound morning "A vehicles when there was no trains will leave at 7:30, 7:36, mass transportation to take them home.

7:42, 7:43, 7:54, 8, 8:11 The general manager also offered to continue M.T.A. bus lines in operation on certain lines if the communities concerned were willing to pick up the loss. Mayor Donnelly later turned down the offer and said the city would begin a survey by a firm of outside consultants to determine whether it would be cheaper to pull out of the M.T.A. system and bring in private bus lines. 8:16, 8:22, 8:272, 8:33, 8:39, 8:45 and 8:53.

During the morning meet 7 nn ui nn ill Santas Friends TO HELP GLOBE SANTA: Send check or money order to BOX 152S, Boston 4, or vitit Santa's Headquarter at 319 Washington st. ing, Collins pointed out that the M.T.A. deficit is mounting annually and that non essential feeder lines operating at a loss must be discontinued if the SlRg2SX Sill i'i'Z S'S'4 I I iiu. i U.U.f: deficit is to be held down. Collins urged the other may ors, selectmen and city man Mary Beth Hughes, nge 5 1.00 mmm mm agers to support the coming Mayor Collins, board chairman, kept a firm hand on things during the 90-minute session with McLernon and the M.T.A.

trustees, and the anticipated fireworks did not occur. No mention of McLernon's 11 -year contract was made during the meeting and the general manager responded to questions by board members on only a few occasions. McLernon was firm, however, in his contention that the service cuts were justifiable from an economic basis and emphasized that he was against public hearings before the announcement of future curtailments. "If you want things done," he told the board, "you just order the service adjustments into effect. You don't talk about it.

You just do it. Public hearings would hamper the operation of the M.T.A." McLernon agreed with a statement by one board member that the 10 cuts were only the beginning of other adjustments to come. Only hours later, the M.T.A. announced that beginning Monday, it will operate a "modified express service" on a trial basis on the Forest Hills-Everett rapid transit line. Under the new plan each alternate train leaving Forest Hills during the morning rush hours will by-pass Green, Northampton and Dover sts.

and Thompson sq. stations. These express trains will be clearly marked with an Old Colony bill to the hilt. i ffl.jril i i i i I -I 'JL Jt JUL 4 i "If this passes," he said, "it will mean a great deal to the district and will eventually help lower the deficit." Collins also recommended the creation of a Municipal League, representing ail Bay State cities and towns, to sun-port measures in the Legislature which are of interest to all. He pointed out that Massa Fast, Effective Temporary Relief of Minor Pains of RHEUMATISM -ARTHRITIS Rub on Musterolel Feel This Modem Rub Draw Out Pain When you're plagued by the torment jag soreness of rheumatic-like pains you need the proven help that Musterole brines.

Its exclusive for inula is a modern miracle in pain relief! Combines today's amazing pain killer GM-7 with proven benefits of mustard-plaster type action in modern rub form. Unlike slow-acting internal medications, Musterole starts its work Stevin, Julie and David Johnson, Hingham 1.00 Mra. Roland Morin, Lacinia N.H. 5.00 Mrs. T.

Frank Noone, Brockton 5.00 Elizabeth Zschokke 5.00 Charles B. Johnson, Boston ...500.00 Alice M. Penell, Millis 2.00 Hope Dale 5.00 Den 5. Cub Scout Pack 56, Swampscott 1 75 Little F.M. of CC.C 2.00 Millicent Abbott 5 00 Wn.L.y, Warcham 1.00 Bill Collins, Boston 2 00 Steve McNulty 1.00 T.E.M.C., Somerville 5.00 Nancy Jane, Somerville 2 00 Marie Doyle.

12, Brockton 2.00 Hattie Barrett, Nantucket 1.00 Anonymous 5.00 Vera G. Stanton, Jamaica Plain 2.00 E.M.S., Belmont 2.00 Nancy Beth Lindberg, Belmont 1.00 Robin S. Lee. 24, Trail, Littleton 1.00 Marika J. Girroir, Allston 1.00 chusetts is one of the few states FINISHING TOUCHES Globe Santa mounts ladder to dab final paint on sign marking his downtown Boston headquarters at 319 Washington opposite Milk st.

and Old South Meeting House. First Yule Joy in Years Pledged Family of Five in the nation that does not have such an organization. Mayor Philip J. Crowley of Everett was appointed to arrange a meeting of selectmen, mayors and managers to consider the establishment of such a league. Donnelly later said he is in the instant you rub it on.

Generates comforting warmth. You can actually feel it draw out pain, soothe achy soreness. Tense, tight muscles Virginia J. Shanahan 12.00! In Memory of Richard 2.00 CZT ORF operations, how she must con I III relax as pain is eased away. Musterole is stainless.

Comes i' rubes and jars. Save most alwa buy large size Musterole! stantly return to City Hospi uvui i aiaic auuaiu, Jimmy, Kelth Cra the M.T.A. and added that his Mr. Whitcomb. Minm 100 Continued from the First Page John J.

Coyle, V. A. Hospital, Brockton 200 The letter also mentioned THERMAL UNDERWEAR For Hunters Skiers Outdoor Workers Imitated but never equalled in quality. Allen-A-lnsulaire Thermal underwear is mads' of the new Navy Arctic cotton fabric. Warm enough for below-zero weather absorbent enough for comfort in milder climates! Ideal for men who work or play in chilling weather.

Superior fabric holds body haat Machine washable tumble dry Extra long shirt-tail won't ride up No-sag collar cut high for added protection No-vent cuffs, double Swiss-rib Minimum weight not bulky Won't shrink out of fit tal for checkups, how the slightest draft seeks her out and leaves her with a cold which takes a long time and a lot of medicine to cure. George J. Govoni, Cambridge 2.00 Mangini's Cafe 8.50 In Loving Memory of Bob Mat- 8 tison 3.00 R. S. A.

S. 2.00 Her husband's health? Mrs. C. says he's not too io Name 10.00 SX Ir well, but he's O.K. Joyce Children.

Jamaica 1.00 VA I Jill If Hi ftV4 fvFf llfl tJUJfttlKWJ I ift Michael Wheeler, Maiden 100 Santa interprets her remarks Dn.lnn 10.00 to read: $Jfc Arthur Rogers, Somerville William Green, Lynn that the mother was unable to work to supplement the husband's meager income, since she has undergone three lung operations. Inside the home, Santa Is ushered into a chair. The room is sparsely furnished no extras but everything is spotlessly clean. Mrs. less than five feet tall and 85 pounds paces nervously as she talks of her husband, her children and herself.

It's no easy job to feed and clothe three growing youngsters. 11. 9, and 6 years old on 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 Charlie Pat. Nepsn'et it i For Some Kid at Christmas Mrs. J.

E. Gilleiand. Medford 12 "Actually, he's not well, either. But, he does a masterful job of covering; up so the rest of the family won't worry and the money won't stop coming into the house." 2.00 WHAT JUS? ARRIVED BOSTON Steve. Mel Bob, Waltham David, Melanie lan Boyd iewion vv Gcraldlne Margie Dunne Charlcstown 1.00 Santa realizes the task cut i-isa annion, lainuriufec a out for him each time he J.L.M., Newton 2 00 visits a prospective recipient dtf Because 1 00 A Friend 100 referred to him by someone $40 a week not after you've taken out for rent, utilities and all the other things which else.

I Sizes small, 34-36 chest, 30-32 waist; medium, 38-40 chest, 34-36 waist; large 42-44 chest, 38-40 waist; extra large, 46-48 chest, 42-44 waist. In cream color. must be deducted. He has to find a way to slip behind the barrier he always Misses' WOOL encounters a tremendous wall Joseph Curtin, Lexington 10.00 A Friend from Somerville 1.00 Anonymoui 4.00 In Memory of Stanley 1.00 Henry 2.00 Frank E. Saville 5.00 George Rollim 2.00 Susie's Nana 2.00 Silver Fox, Arlington S.00 It's easier for Mrs.

C. to talk of pride to get at the real about the children than about 00 facts. 5 her husband or herself, fj Short-sleeved shirt Long-sleeved shirt Ankle-length drawers He tries to get Mrs. to tell Outstanding In Every Line Detail! each him what he wants to know, ames S. Reardon, Dorchester 10.00 Her pale eyes light up as she describes her two daughters, their interests, how they're doing in school.

Her without actually asking her mmy Rose, Weymouth 1.00 FLAT KNIT 3-PIECE DRESSES But, this doesn't work. It Mr. Mrj. Lee, Brockton 1.00 THERMAL HOSE never does. Billy is a fine boy ana ne would appreciate almost anything for Christmas.

1.95 Knee In cream color. Sizes 9 to i I 1 1 12 to 13. 100 cotton Arthur W. Bessette. Natick 5.00 H.

Mark Varden, Arlington 200 Carl 100 I Love Christmas 3.00 Dick, Judl Pete 3 00 In Memory of Mrs. McCabe from Her Son, Edward, Boston 1.00 Mary's Mind Confidential Chat 2.00 Anonymoui Shoppers 5.0o ALL FULL i IMIIIMMfln it- I JUST 184! MEN'S FURNISHINGS STREET FLOOR STORE FOR MEN D-41 I Shrugs Off Own Illness When the conversation returns to Mr. and she again seems to retreat behind the facade of shyness. It's evident it's not easy for WW 9 Total 700.23 Previously Acknowledged 906.90 BOSTON FRAMINGHAMMALDENPEABODY? her to tell about her three lung Grand Total $1607.13 "Have there been Christ-mases in the past when things haven't been too well when maybe there weren't any toys under the tree for the children?" he asks, haltingly. Mrs.

replies there has always been something under the tree for the children. "Somehow we've always managed to get a little something for them but this year, it's just impossible." Having found what he wanted to know or, rather, having verified his first opinion Santa leaves after pledging there will be bundles under the tree for the children this "Jordan Marsh Company, Box 181, ioiton 1, Maae. MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY OR PHONE any number below, any time, any hour, day or night. In Boaton call HUbbard 2-2700 JEfferson I-9C0O: DEcatur 2-2700: REading DRale 2-9282: WElls TRinity 3-7411; JUniper 3-8c0; NOr-mandy 2-9000; MU- jock 6-3222; PLeassnt 6-6247; Klrkland 7-7625: CEdar 7--J00; LYnn 8-5310; OXford 8-9800; River-view 9-3610; GRanita 1-9000. Please send me man's Thermal end hose.

6-4)1 a sr mmam mm y-tr ii wt i a tv m.mw Sidelights Quan. Style Sise Nee year. Mrs. walks him to the door and, brushing away a tear, blesses and thanks him. That blessing and gratitude magnified once by each of Name.

Street- City Zona the 30,000 recipients auto Mm1 Wr 44 kMIS 1 tim. again for their 'M X5if HFLi. unusual and striking de- fi tif Suit is fashioned Tr A 'Jv. kn! andii matically goes to each and every donor to the Globe Sailors of every nationality have a warm spot in their hearts for youngsters. Two Canadian sailors from Her Majesty's Canadian Ship Bonaventure proved this to Globe Santa yesterday.

They visited Santa Headquarters at 319 Washington st. and donated $5 each. a mi, norefl ihe hrad-donation and co off with a -State- Santa Fund. i' 1 1 CHARGE TO MY ACCOUNT NO. OR I ENCLOSE A CHECK OR MONEY ORDER SEND CHARTS ACCOUNT APPLICATION Largest potash deposits in the U.S.

are located in western Nebraska. quarters with her five-year-oldjsatisfied look for a job well done. $16.90. A fabulous slec- son. He had memorized aj tion of colors including: fi'speech to accompany the pres-1 grey, black, moss green, if entation of his money.

But JHDIHMDAJtf MUnCSHE CMDiMTjr NEW ENGLAND'S MOST GIFTED STORE i y- 1 ff r0Va at the critical moment he was i speechless. With prompting ffrom mother he finally said SANTA'S MAILBOX! mnnav for Compare before you buy We will not be undersoldl BELL and HOWELL 8 mm 1 t. EARLY I FRIDAY! WD JJ the poor kids who have no toys and no fathers and no mothers." "A walk down town on my lunch hour today somehow reminded me of the Globe Santa Fund," writes "Eagles Nest" of Confidential Chat. "Guess it was the Salvation Army carollcrs and the Santa window In the department GLOBE SANTA Mil Box 1525 If Will Boston 4, Mass. ff store.

1 If rtr- 19k Auto-Load Movie Projector "Anyway, God has been good me the oast year. With rny small contribution in the mail, go about the preparations Christmas in our home .11 I AVAA li If lllf with a heart a little medal 363Y Hope the fund reaches higher than ever before." EASY BUDGET TERMS lumni are frequent isitors to fund head in-ncrson quarters. They tell how once helped them, leave their -i i ii i ami In exactly 3 seconds your Auto-load Bell, and Howell is ready to go to work! And look at these other new exciting features! Filmovara "Zoom" lens. Variable speed control from 14 to 24 frames! Automatic rewind reell Power cord rewinds itself in seconds! Room-lamp cut-off. switch! 13 Bay Staters Join TO GIVE: Send checki or money or dcrs today to above ad-dresi or bring them to the GLOBE SANTA TOYSHOP 319 Washington St.

Opposite thi Old South Meeting Housi Gift to Snntn ore To Deductible TO REQUEST HELP: (Deadline on request: Thursday, Dec. IS) Write, tjiving the names, agei and sexes of children under ane IS. Print your name and address at the top of the letter, Stau that a need exiata for help from the Globe Sent Fund. Your letter MUST he countersigned by a clergyman or social worker who is aware of the need, Snd HI letters to thi Boston Glob Santa, Box 1525, Bos ton 4, Miss. FULL FLAT KNIT Army, Air Force it WOOL SWEATERS cardigans Thirteen Massachusetts men enlisted yesterday in the Army 5ft and Air Force in Doston.

They SLIPONS ARMY r.rplntrf-'.Vlll!am F. Oalo'tl. t.il Feenry Jr Italian tyled tweitari from leading designers for holiday wearinq or gifting et unbaliavaMy low prices, Siiponi and ear-d'sens ell masterfully detailod In cUiile or wenderfully different styles. Latest fashion colors, pettels end basai, Sites 14 to 40. Sorry, no price, the manufacturer has askti not to mention our new low price! CAMERAS STREET FLOOR STORE FOR WEN D-328 BOSTON FRAMINGHAM MALDEN PEABODY xnrih -a William M.

Gannon. Knmrrville John A. Locke 3n. AIR FORCE Rhurt Jooh r. FnrllMl.

Itr n.iiiiwr. Robert G. BMttie John 4 eXmTmnmtae-L, 18 DRtlltl (911) IWKATftM (9 1 6) MHMW ANNIX nVfiMir-nnnilrl nmi-rvlll Kfnni'th nnmri. famhridan-wililam Kcllrhr. Nrwtnn Arthur E.

Welch 3t. East repperell Marie A. Soucy. 53! i 1 i tun i r- i i.

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