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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 13

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The Boston Globei
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Th'rleen Protestant Church Union Expected to Be Accomplished in 10 Years THE BOSTON GLOBE MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1960 W( ouid tfnng ZU Vli ion .1 it HP Hub Trip Hurried M.T.A. Express Train Gets 'A' From Riders Cupid Breaks Ice LONDON, Dec. 5 (UPI) Peter Beschorner, 19, and Roger Wright, 20, held a swimming race in wintry temperatures across Hyde Park's icy Serpentine Lake. Wright won the prize a date with Vaudine Agassiz, 17. 1 ogether, Uthers May Join CHURCH UNITY emphasized it will take time, and careful examination.

Continued pom the First Page 1 Cri. Mf 1 if if erett bypassed Thompson Dover Egleston sq. and Green st. Trains leaving from Ur. Blake, in a sermon at Grace Episcopal Cathedral, detailed steps for combining creedal, liturgical churches with the more informal, non-ritualistic churches into a body "both reformed and FABULOUS COKWaiOH FACILITIES at tkt lanwot ShvrttiMi Hottl ant lew, adjactat Mottr hta Now your (roup can enjoy Wtilnt ton's finest meeting and convention facilities at the centrally located Shoretiam Hotel and Motor Inn: 700 air-conditioned fuett rooms for conventions, accomno dating 1400 2S meeting and ban quet rooms for 35 to 1000 44.000 squart feet of drive-in exhibit space outdoor swimming pool dancing, entertainment in the Blue Room or on toe famous Terrace.

Qhoreham k7rlOTU and MOTOR INN Connecticut Ave. at Calvert Washington, C. "It is the opening of a very significant move," said lit. Rev. Arthur C.

Lichtenberger, of New York; presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, "Out of this might come a i plan that would be acceptable i to all the people involved," he added. "It is a good approach. 1 1 hope will lead to a re-! union of the church." catholic." Many M.T.A. riders took the train today and liked it. The train was an express service on the system's Everett-Forest Hills rapid transit In the morning rush hours alternate trains leaving the Forest Hills or the Everett terminals ran express through certain stops before entering downtown.

A minimum of confusion was noted by authority officials who declared the experiment a success. The express trains were Episcopal Bishop James A. Pike of California called the American church history of greater overall significance," he said. Dr. Blake proposed specifically a merger of the four groups in the United States.

He included the United Church of Christ, a presently evolving union of Congregationalists and the Evangelical and Reformed church. Altogether, the combined body would have more than 20 million members. Other plan the "most sound and in spiring" ever offered in this country. Forest Hills bypassed Green st.t Northampton and Dover sts. and Thompson sq.

The express service is in effect between 7:30 and 8:53 a.m. Last week the M.T.A. initialed a new policy at Park st, when it barred riders from boarding outbound Beacon st. and Commonwealth av. cars at that stop.

These riders were required to use the less patronized cars of the Watertown and Highland Branch lines which also run through Park st. This new plan speeded up service on the Beacon st. and Commonwealth lines, the M.T.A. said. After a week of trials this He, like others, however, "I know of no event in Wtl.lldflrtfi I Wei churches accepting the principles, Dr.

Blake said, would WHl iy I l.imiiT..ni 'uijgp 3 DAY marked with an and M.T.A. employees were on hand also be invited to join. Rev. Dr. James E.

Wagner of at the terminals and other sta a Philadelphia, and Rev. Dr. Fred PHONE Boston office, HU 2- tions with portable amplifying equipment to acquaint riders 0060 for Convention poruouo Hoskins of New York, co-presidents of the newly created and full detain or write hotel directly. with the changes. United Church of Christ, voiced Trains departing from Ev-j plan is still in effect at Park st.

"great interest and apprecia tion for the plan. OlsTY i AP Wirephoio TANK AT UNIVERSITY Rafael de Vernanzi, right, rector of Caracas University, stands in front of tank as troops move in to break up gun-fighting students. It was seventh day of rioting in Venezuelan capital. The proposed reunion would include a joint consecration service, in which all clergy took part, so as to bring them into the apostolic succession a heritage valued by the Episcopal and other Catholic-rooted churches. Other measures would in has a gift for people Elector Drive Revived whoNove life corporate distinctive features of both Catholic and reformed types of Protestant churches.

Dr. Blake said. He said he used JFK Man Gone Wild, Says Louisiana Solon the word, "Catholic" as it ap MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY plied to age-old Christian concepts and practices. He estimated it would take President of the United States BATON ROUGE, Dec. 5 Jack made no effort to intro at least 10 years to effect the initial union.

He suggested as a possible name: "The Reformed and Catholic Church in the United States of America." (AP) A north Louisiana leg islator in a House speech last night called President-elect duce an elector proposal at this time. Last Monday, the House killed Rep. Parey Branton's resolution to knock out the John F. Kennedy a man "gone electors pledged to Kennedy. wild on integration." Ex-Rail Expert In the Senate, and pending Rep.

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With earphone, carrying case and battery. Model TR-510 $2450 ert Angelle of St. Martin Parish in south Louisiana angrily denounced Jack for "criticizing the man who has been elected trackless trolley cuts scheduled for Dec. 10 were authored by a 35-year-old former Boston Maine commuter train expert, it was disclosed today. i inn '7LJL He is Deane Folsom, origin "Illinois may not go for Kennedy," Jack told the House.

"If Mr. Kennedy does what he says in his first 100 days in office, passing integration laws that would curl the hair on the head of a baldheaded southern gentleman, I want you to talk to our 10 presidential electors. "Southern Senators and Representatives in the Congress SCHOOLS ally from Maine, now operating his own consultant firm Continued pom the First Page with offices at 150 Causeway st. His clients include his old boss, the B. and other Sold and serviced by one of the nation's leaders in miniature electronics' SCHICK ELECTRIC SHAVER CENTER roads.

voted for Kennedy knowing The job he did for the M.T.A., for a $25,000 fee, suggested drastic cuts In unprofit able feeder lines, and reiter A three-judge Federal court, at the request of the U.S. Justice Department, issued a temporary restraining order against a law passed by the irate legislature setting up a new school board. The board would have been empowered only to borrow money, and the law would have authorized the legislature to run the New Orleans schools. ACTION AM Short Wawe Marin. LOVER 8 Transistor all-wave portable.

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"You've got to stop Mr. Kennedy right now, and this is a golden opportunity." Should Illinois shift, the loss of its 27 electoral votes would cut Kennedy to 273, or only four more than the required 269 majority. 153 FRANKLIN ST. BOSTON, MASS. LI 2-1019 MON.

THRU SAT. rights of way. Whereas the monumental Coolidge (1947) report and others suggested extensions The finest selected young Iamb, all lean, tender lamb chops ready to broil for an outstanding meal. Sweet, meaty and tender Tender, flavorful choice eating outside the present 14-com-munity district, Folsom urged that the additions be kept within the confines of the dis trict. It was at Folsoms urging that the B.

M. began its wholesale purchases of stain less steel Budd cars. This oc I3nFa lb ma curred before the advent of Pres. Patrick B. McGinnis, and today the B.

M. has what is supposed to be the world's cal meal Lean, tender for an economi largest fleet of the Budds, numbering over 100. S5 quarter LB M.T.A. General Manager Thomas J. McLernon indicated several days ago that the cuts ordered for Dec.

10 represented for the most part the less dras tic suggestions. The fact that the ideas origi nated with Folsom was not 'IS made known then. It was the first time the Federal Government has taken action in the school crisis. The only earlier action was to obtain a restraining order to keep Federal marshals from being arrested by state officials. The Attorney General's Office entered another suit as a "friend of the court" and asked for permanent injunctions barring state officials from interfering with integration.

Such injunctions are now temporary, but could remain in effect for a year. The white attendance at Frantz was the highest since Nov. 16, the third day of integration, when 19 white children attended. It was nearly doube the attendance last Fri- The white children were brought to school in cars furnished by Save Our Schools (S.O.S.), an organization devoted to keeping public schoon open. "They are awfully scared," said Mrs.

Mary Sand, S.O.S. president. In other court action today, U.S. District Judge J. Skclly dismissed a School Board suit tsking that local bankers be enjoined from bouncing the School Board's checks.

Wright said it was out of his jurisdiction. He advised the School Board to re.le the action as part of the origina integration suit. The School Board lawyer said that "as soon as I can dictate" new papers. The big construction jobs which the extensions involve would run into scores of mil lions, at least. With the troubles M.T.A.

is now experiencing getting even a legislative OK for the $5 million purchase of new cars for the 32 LB Forequarter Chops and Tender Pieces for Slewing Ij 1 ill1 jjj i JLLJL If Harvard Ashmont line, ob servers see the recommenda' I (W Resarvt the Right lo limit Quantitits) tions as merely more "nice-if- you-can-aflord-it material. mum wffmtf Boy, 2, Strangled In High Chair in N.H. 1 7., o- 7 wis DOVER, N.H., Dec. 5 Robert L. Creighton, 2-ycar-old son of Ale and Mrs.

William Creighton of 5 Newport East Dover, was accidentally strangled in his high chair at 10 a.m. today when his neck became entangled in a string. aA.j.aA.u..v. 1 i i nft iTfi tt mmi mm The child was pronounced dead by Dr. George Mac-Gregor, the The accident happened when the You can have that special vacation you've always wanted and you don't have to borrow or upset the family budget.

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