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Business and Financial THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23. 1932 Twenty-One AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES gfRXHTtRE. ETC AUCTION SALES Bnainpss Orrportunttie Business Opportunities RESTAURANT THIKK la amtl opportunity for I or mora Mrtnert In Uxi restaurant; owner Mllins due to illrveu; targe fronuae ana excellent approach Major Oil Company Hat for trnmedlate occupancy a Biung er-ir etutmn on BmwkI-wa. Hsrvere.

havinar ut-to-ute tc.Ht)M and fuily equipped in it every dttal. Temia re.on-able Moderate nrknf capital necearjrt TeL RICvere t-MJO. 9t e39 vary buar hianway. north of Roaton: aeatina caoacity Ox aoDTO 500; building and all mod. eaulo-ment: lass than 1 yrs.

old: price S173.0OO. Tot detailed Informsuoo, write 437, Globe) ofrW. WSu teas Furnituri Sacrifice ALL NEW Never toft fnr taerebeaae I iaa laraitan afn aant ewr MOO iiailie) Inrhideo 1M ILCCTKIO U. rSIUtSATUB li cu lt o.us t-ptr. kiicnen set, 10-oc rlvii mom IO-dc.

bedroom at. Responsible party can use vet lor Vi weekly. Call Maaagoe far Aaaolataaeat HA 6-3642 FYee Tranaponauon rurniaried wr le'ii FOR RENT By order of Hon. William J. Haasion, Referee in Bankruptcy, In the U.

S. District Court. District of Mass. Francis B. Burns.

Harry J. Mitchell and Charlos M. Goldman. Trustees. Sldnoy J.

Kagan and Howard Rubin, Counsel for TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION THE FAMOUS A HOWARD JOHNSON -i--. nnA rnu a aaaoune sumon wnn en- i'T- rlosed lubrication and car wa.h Pcular reaorta. on water, rgeilllclllUi- and mucellanovu. roao. nnr net.

waiawnanea i "aniiequipment provided: economical to owner, eellliig due station is in the center of ii-ytarni. ipiuhu residential aevtlon of Eaat Bndge- for aale: uon Krlred iaht auicat we water and main hiahwav: hiah income return for ind ii.l nous rnsn; TA 12F 4ril fa BTaD can finance for you. CASCO RIALTY. S3 Concord at Fortlsnd, rent reasonable, mooe.t wurkinl i aa wav ws capital neeo. ail tin -47 evea Biockton 4034 1 it leJ4 BALANCE DUE CFDVICP STATION custom rnHure.

beau- -r. I VS. 7 lull miul lwaon and modern aivl. mm mum J-aoa. wan, itso Excellent Busimss Oppor.

DORCHESTER GOOD biitinrsa for the right man Intereatedi modern a-bav service living-rrti. U. S. Receiver's Sale in Bankruptcy By ardor el Uo noa. tdvl.

r. Haaaon. rferoo la Baakraale ke t' S. Dlalrle. of lllairirl .1 Maaaarkaaolla.

H.Btr Frledmaai. la Rule Baaloa: Looaard Mlll.a. Coaaool far Boelter. rieaaant Maidta. Newly Completed RANCH HOUSE to be sold at AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 28, II A.M.

nrtvica. stations tor lease, gooo new. a ana -piet-o i state highway. Nstick oeta SM Mil and la and and Wuithiop CentrewCH l4.N-"ew miple den seta. Pop-- and 3-piece ana up.

Also Poo-uo tiUl.l iaiijm oiu to iiou Treniont uoaion: i.i x-oimni. station with auto repair facility. For further Inlunuetlon, call MA -1810 after p. m. 9r, lamps, leather top tables.

40 off; It In. MunU TV cabinet ope $1411; na down payment, pay $3 wkiy. Store hours 12 noon to daily: Saturday Id a. m. to 4 p.

m. Biitrlbatora at false Oaaollno 3t Jei4 Motor Court Florida MARKET mtTlT, veaetabiea, Trterft and iro- Kelly Upholstirinf Co. IS MODERN air-cond. units. II kitchenettes.

la tila hathnwimi: 23 Trssisst Bssltn cetiea. located on main route to state also renlrience for owner; net profit I S.ooo only terms. OQI.DCN. broker. Box 3401, Orlando.

Ila WJf R. Marraws. Oea.ral Manas tr Kl 1 asla. fras fark.r Boa 1 SuMWrl2S Ta le WANTED Beoohwood St. BEER and win.

oach.ae atoro. may h.lr.-u,m umn, kia.a annm consider liauor store. 1 mattrees. red iser.tor. A 9 nanaiing otner iterns iimt; a Soma fairly for ash-re-tiva person, PR 3-0768, MA 3t Je2fl CAPE COO, HYANNIS 32-RUOM inn.

apt. house. 4-3-rm. I cottages, 1 i-room: place la all ftirnl.hed 4 MAIN ft, HYANNIS, MAS. iSu''t leJO FAMILY SHOE STORE" tSTAB.

over Jl leaving city i 4-yr. leaaa. AT.T.r.S' KHOV nave a client rerfav xo imy. it in ice la.nevc lurntllire. 110 deposit.

Boyd. reasonaoie. tail mn. te Tl.rl.M3 UMIr B-g; Man KS S-gQ7u, PR Sal. to p.

m. Call Mr. Millinery and Accmorlts fl STORg, fully 100-. 8i" tlTf1 large K. H.

city, retiring: belt BareniiV Remade. CH 31142 22 Main Gluuceti. aiMiile5 tlSu7t Je23 DINER YOUR OPPORTUNITY lfLZZ. l-tar sarat. Haas, so deilsned aa to make avallaklo either two or three aodroomtt ar third room eenld bo oaed aa daa or auxiliary room.

Tlle bath and shower, lrs. living roaaa with Sreolaee. Kitchen finished la knotty kino oloetrlo store and dlnelto oaaee. 14.000 so. li.

of Und. DIRECTIONS Tow a Hall, tkra aoator. .1 ara tlM on Beeehwood Street to Tadd SUad. House aeeut throe aalauloo ride from rona aiala at. TERMS OF SALE Jeet to Crl JOHN J.

McGRATH. Auctioneer 31 STATE BOSTON Tel. CApitol 7-1126 8w, WHITE STAR BEDDING CO. IM trsr.lt M.se. $100 DAILY BUSINESS OUINCY.

excellent location, small down payment puta you In biuineas, IS here If you'll work; ctelleateaaen PRJ-d708. MA bslt.ry and aandwlch shop; retiring OF BOSTON. MASS. BREWERS OF THE WELL KNOWN STAR AND MURPHY'S ALES SINCE 1896 ON FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1952 AT 11:30 A. M.

IN ROOM 1132, FEDERAL BUILDING. POST OFFICE SQUARE, BOSTON, MASS. TO BE OFFERED AS A GOING CONCERN Here is an opportunity to buy an old line New England Brewery which has been in operation continuously since 1896. It has a capacity of 200,000 barrels, operating on one bottling line. It also carries a large inventory of bottles, casks, barrels, cases and other materials needed in the pack ins: and distribution of its products.

The real estate comprises 121,946 sq. ft. of land with six brick-constructed buildings thereon, which are in good physical condition. New Boilers were installed and Power Plant renovations made in 1946. The company's sales repeatedly were over the million dollar mark annually, and its product always ranked with the best beers brewed anywhere.

The plant is ideally located and could be adapted to other uses in addition to its present manufacture. A brochure fully describing thi company a nd its properties may be had for the asking. Hour of Inspection: Monday thru Thursday, Juno 23 to 26, 9 a. m. to p.

m. All salu nmt is confirm. by th court to it considsrod final. JOHN J. McGRATH REST HOME OPERATORS KuZ7iri7.i,i.i; anut; ncrAininu anur ATTENTION Beautiful country itsu iur his xair price.

roi ALL modern marhln.ry and equip. m.nt. located in heart oj the city, very reasonable. a-2737. 3t leJ4 iMiiutuisii wriie aai uiuua orr.ee, dSuTt le-M GAS STATION TOR SAIJC Goorl ael! thtan.

Want Small Piano frlr.t. a.rll.. t-l. SPINET PIANO WANTED OR TINY UfniOMT. Ml t-SStfl at ra WANTED GRANO PIANO ONIINTSL HUO, OININO StOOM SIT.

NO DSSklRS. AS T-77, ftt TOP PRICE PAID DINING CAR fOOT. Worcester, new WO. nek glPOO. Call FOR SALE tor completely euuipped.

S13.000 Quick sale. lloba office GA 7-9055, a. m. to 4 SPORTING GOODS rOR SALE Colt Pocket Poaitfte? MA tV-5101, Je25 It- Je ELECTRIC RADIATORS for sale. MO 3t Je2S LAt'lslirrY accounts h.ve room for SOO shirt, bulk ws.li, or 2 clay service.

OBsimVATgiiY LAl'N- Wholesali Confsetiontry IN MASSACHUSFTT. long etn-lished, must sell due to lllueasi aao- MOVING out ot atate. for sale. PROPOSALS i.ji'fiSB brip-gr-brae, KAT- Utl3 U11S KI7'vU3. LITNC HCON RTTC- 6 riav'a.

agitator washer twrinreri, simplex Ironer. both for SH3; Knanc baby grand piano, S3S0. Call TR 6-530S! 2t le2 i.4 j-aiMo or wu o-ooa rince. nrue 14. uiooe omce.

dSu7t BUYERS. ATTSlffTcSN Wr5l. li INVITATION rOR Btbs The Boston Housing Auihority will receive sealed proposals or weekly, can be incteaaed. will! can be Increased. wUl! Sudtlt" JeSS -'-j! I Ws Buy Uitd Furniture free all tma hiialna.a fur luinianing iv.uuo unear feet teal tlrannln Mill UMA ula in TlnnA ATI fiATS.

i Xl sviTTtrnv PROPOSALS Linear feat of or second COMPANY. 1285 Broadway. New hand pipe for Project Boston 0O-3 York city. i- je i i i Bear af Real Estate cammllener: BOOK extr.ctor.. 15.

perfect HfttfXFRANT'wilh Kid. iountain" A b. tv r. i ITKV new, I coini.l gltch. I eti.ir.

inct, at the ofllce of the Authority, timer atLachAvti axi.s. Hunan Kl, busy aquare nr. theatre and ouai.rt p. S-mij Bay MM. itoom jim, 2JU congress uoston.

MsaaachUMetta until 1 n'rlnrk rj. m. sIod: i low rent: good wl 1 low rent: eood wi fU 1 trt- Han, 404u, aft. el me ity ef neiten InvtUtion fer PraPoeala fer Leeatat ef fablle rarklna raellity at Poit Oftlre Square THE Board ot Real Estate Commla-Rinnt-ri nf the Citv of Boston, here rldce and arrange terms. LO.

SiM. I BAKKItV. moH worth t'1000, anujt' eatf dnuaf Jeil heart attnvk. UBilO. Kl 7-OlSj.

HLONtTmi.iile curbTurd kitchen i RUBHISH contracting as nets t.100 can be increasi-J. tnstern Daylight Saving Time, Tuesday. July 1. lt53. at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.

The succe.sful biddar will be re CIGAR STAND, Bonton ofnee ubl. nM AUCTIONEER inafter called the Board, hereby in-! due to mnesa. utiYr-rtfi 37 Tremont at Boslon; 3- amnii waies. tiLa aiiau. CHESTF.Rrir.t.'S dlven and chair; IU PC mahognay din rm.

set. reftlga odd l.blee ami ch.lr. Pit S- Mli vites. prupoBaia for leasing for tne term' of forty 40k Years beainnlna short hn MSOO! aW aev. clear stores.

BlERSKlI rftS. J7 Tre- 31 State Street, Boston CA 7-1126 quired to furnish a performance SERVICK STATION for lea.e. goodl rsvment nana eel lortn September 1. 1152. and endinf August 31.

1692. at an annual rental of SuWt loc. In Dorcnester doing iuuo aai. the per wk nniy tnvestineni eiocH. inv.ntory SUM.

OC A837. not ir in-m mu'-iix mouNano le2.T DININrt ROOM set and bedroom fiirtillnra. alu. u.hlta mmiiu Bid Forma may be obtained at lh. office nf the Aulhurity on Thurs is.o.mHi) do I an, the diiduc parking uaun ir facility at Post OlUce Sauare.

upon kitch. table lor sale Call af a Rea. ver Hoxbury, 1st Sr.j tel. Ml S- 8M. nkllne.

v.rt.ty atnre and bouse day. June 28. 1M2. The Authority reserves the right to reject anv or hirls. to waive MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS the covenants, agreement and condi- tinnit sMmtninrd in tne form of lease for rent or sale, no cnmpris.

a-. raj any lnformalllle in bldttiag and tol mnrzvu irjj APl.E bedroom i mont Boston; jbA a-saiw CAFT Full liquor Boeton. sro, tl.iK) tiO.VHl. 37 Tremont S44 Boston; Ii-MBO. CAPTTERIA for sale In business section for reasonable prlrei small down payment, AS 7l371.

WThrSu teas CTNCrSssf6'N WANTEl-fcMerP euca old-time chef, c.fe. inn, club er food bar. S64. Ulobe. at leas ifONCKSSION trailer, all equltinroT no otter r.luaed.

MA 3- A accept any oia as at deem, tit its which, with the plana and specification therein referred to and the form of proposal, may be had daily lov. sent. 3 8x12 rugs. refill. en I interests.

ANNUAL PIANO INVENTORY SALE JUnee a Vear Bsrcaina NEW LOW TERMS Clllt KFRING 144 fioylston at. 2-5ioo dSu7t Je25 now anuu; wnn, arose i cu. ft Itid Recitrlte In ihm amount of 1. 1, Id. almost new bane Impst new ba (Jxopttr Situ re ay, sunaavaand noil- over alnotl B7IIOO: Bumerville.

carr crlti with new Kantwet mat Kl uent. portable m.ch. in tne form ot a certified cneca. hull accompany each proposal. No bid.

may be withdrawn prior1 to thirty 1301 day. from the tan gro, 1700 S3000: many others, nmalirr and larger, many w-llh ants. PlIVf RS -SEP FHS, 37 Tretnont Dnston: LA W. l.vp vacuum cteaner. BABY GRAND PIANO, fine make, 2 tlal.it rurvis wstariuwn.

days) between 9 00 A- M. and 6:00 P. M. at the ofllce of the Board. Room 809.

City Hal! Annex. Court Street. Boitun. Copies of the plans and specillrationa may be taken out upon deposit of one hundred dollars da nifht. 1st flot)r.

it iel rnvat tnereor nv in. mat. nuimina 2t ie25 oard or Puhitc Housing Admlnis- VARIETY store, doing 4Mto t5i. 4. rooms In back, good stock, reasonable.

EI, 3t arter 2 p. m. dsut l.m tratlon wlSinut the ennaen ot tne Slum tor each set, refundable oniy COLLATERAL LOAN CO, 73 Cornhlll, Boston AUCTION SALE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, etc. JUNE 24, 25, 28 At 10 A. M.

Sharp CHAS. F. HALE I SON, INC. Auctioneer, State 1 TON HOtlSINO Authority. HUB TO OS ackosonic spinet, 1375; trade old olano; terms.

1JALLET St DAVIS. 80 Summer 3d floor. EXPERIENCED woman to run majl June iya.L lsy H50 DODOs." tunch.on Tuck A II It MITT. New bury st. room iti a nouse, AO- house.

A1 l. In reaa. i J.mes J. Mah.r. Chairman.

excellent rendu on. will vviii eu areas aw, ttloo on.ee. wsu ias Call MA It-soss alter PROPOSALS are Invited to SsW-Jel. ChlPOn A At tat ilk quarters for tne newtnnvuiettranc CHICKER1NO baby uprif ht for den. don't wait.

HALLET it DAVIS, 80 Summer st. St id3 MOVINO for Immediate Simmons gxiiHj rug. Wed. and I rl 7- rfArk brlve. Anl.

1(1 1,11 MOVlNO Wiil dl.imie .1 siennre pining sot. tsbies and dreaser, sofa AS 7 0S02. SOFA BrO. aood'cSulltlonrTVeari old wilh slipcover. A TWIN RED springs, elec.

master? linoleum top tshle. Norae refrigerated cabinet, girl winter co.t and leasing, wt. sue I. gnl Sh.luy Engii.h bicycle. HY Mortgagee's Sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION Real Estate Woodworking Machinery hi Cardinal Mfg.

Inc. Roar 605 Pearl Stoughton, Mass. Friday, June 27, 1952, at 11:00 A. M. KtAL ESTATE 4150 q.

II. manufartnrlns Soar apses eon. meted frame bolldlnss, S5.SJ ft.i t.xlS ft.l (Sail ll.l ti lliuctwir 11.1 shed SSast ft.t a.T.r.d track level alat-farm 40x1 ft. Coneret. and bardwtt.d fl.orsi wired for Hint and power; all bulldlnri have easy acoss.

Land Is af even trade with 10 it. rliht war to Pearl Rl.l hae an area of tt.OBS iq. ft.t li bat one mile fronv 8tourhton An Ideal property for Iftht mana fsetnre. storsse or many other MACHINKRV 4 Delta tnotort on arbor law benrhen Bole. Crane single aplndlo motor driven ahaperi Delta 14 In.

motor driven band awi Atlao motor driven bench drlllii Delta In. motor driven anderot Baxter aw tablet donDlo flndleaa belt aandert Spraeo and other boothii Spraee IV. h. p. atr compreasor nnlti ionit mltor euttert ftttoreaeent llrhtat Sr.

extinguishers, blowertt Delmherst molatare detectori inmblins barreli tracssi molorsf tape dUponaori Allot cablnal. etc. Fer Order Mortrairf. The properly will first be offered a. an entirety, and immediately following, th real estate a a lot and the machinery In piecemeal lota.

A deposit of JO will be required en the plant as an entirety or the real estate, cash on machinery. Open for Inspection day before and morning of sale. List In detail at office of HENRY S. ANTHONY ft CO, Auctioneers 131 Central St. Lowell.

Mass. Fhane -W1 SuWt ui insi oosujn. MioMinusfiu. run tna; aooo coiieaa ineam rteauont atnnal On lit ale 8 4 nu I Pied and tnime; pri- 1 baths, well oq fiirnlshen: nr. re reesoi Rsdio Msrfcft Telf vision "USED TV SALE vately owned.

Writ 478, Globe. Office, for a term of Ave to twenty years from date of occupancy. Approximately square feat Of ground floor tvmct. with aame areal In a Ttnished basement, is desired. i and DroDosMs wilt ha ct nt1 until; aHi to persont returning the same In good condition within ten days (Saturday.

Sundays and holidays excluded) after the opening of bids. Proposals shall be aubmltted in duplicate on forma obtained as aforesaid. Each copy of the pro-; posal shall be properly Ailed out, signed, enclosed in an envelope. I sealed and marked 'Proposal for Leasing of Public Parking Facility at Post Office Square, Boston." One copy of the proposal, accompanied1 by a bid riennMt of ten thousand dollars ($10,000, m.tde under the terms stated In the form of proposal in the form of casn or a certified check on, or bank check payable to the City of Huston, ahall he filed GRAND PIANO, very good condition; S42S. Call eves, PR S-IOS2.

aSu7tje23 KNABE baby grand for quick sale. $.1.10, terma or trade. HALLET St DAVIS, 80 Summer Boston. All. alio In Perfect ener- OROCF.RY and meat market, in 8400A stock, aver 11000 weekly business, modem enuloment sti.ig older, au.tanteedi also ter-rinc burs In "AS IS" sets.

IS Easy July 18. lifflJ. The iovernmeflt re-! Th 7-PIKCE walnuf dlnlne room aeL servea tne nam to reject any ana an I to at jezj and fixtures; owner retiring, low price tltOO. HOMER. Reiltnri proposals, to neaoiiate furtner wnn nesotii NIGHT CLUB pianos.

uo. nroDunanta or better term, or fnr prac. Jiewi Malic Chef gaa rat.e. x.12 Oulutan Axrr.inster riigwit ruhlier lock part EA 7.45SIMI. 8Tonebnm 6-1818 or evet.

piano In irmenta. price from lis up. yome i or phone us and inquire. ST1TV-NS CORPORATION. Ip Union st.

oton.LA 3-1070. dsu7i )el UP TO40 OFF ior quick sale: your r. trade: terms. HALLET AH 5-1JHH-W. 31 3eX REFRIGERATORS, ETC.

WAV la. endeavor either before or after the date Indicated to secure offers on suitable quarters In addition to tnosa ou oummer Boston. GflOtRV and morVet. ms terma, BUYfcRSKjll.rHS.I ADMIRAL Dual Temp refrigerator, CM All. In response to this adver $23; plain with the Board at its said offire on new.

MA style, 26 Dartmouth Boston cu. pracucauy 9-4972. 37 Tremont uosmn tisement. For detatlf conuot m. 3 PIECE living room, refrigerator.

wa.hmg machine, toaaonaiiie. C.ll HI l-'B7, 21" J.2S 35 FT, WlPFol staTTTmif Tali rug. sacrlflcr. 130. Beautiful blond mahogany bedim.

Ml. IL 4- 77A4 21 1024 bei. Room BOl. Pout Offlcf BU (1- GUEST hae. for ult.

nr. City Hosp, or before 3:00 P. M. July 24. 1952, at which time and place all proposals will be publicly opened and read.

NCW refrlg wah.ra. TV. open Thurs. and rl. ves.

"til 9. Vosi, tjh CuMrANT Mass. T. Ing, telephone Liberty IJne WURUTZER spinet," "$2567 plain style, easy terms; your piano in trade. Hal let fc Davis, 80 Summer st.

rm'- 147. ana terms ox general aaverrjfte- i ne mner cupy pi prom)) push rrigMtt on ditnlav In ths main lobby. FOR SALE. cu, 41 Frig. Aooly Mrs.Xitier.

21 Evelyn Mattaoan. G. M. Friaidalre. 8-ft.

lute new; also Pullman sofa bed. CA 7-7871. 9 to 9. at Je24 I 7-iiM ort i i-eo-in niea dv tne Diaaer at the nmce ll.LNEKR. est, 47 (d.

panne Hnst utnee Huiioim, ana ai wewwn- of the City Auditor. City Han, School 3 PC. maple Itltcrt. sot, porcelain top: tipliol. chair, 110.

C0 7 -5e2. var. at Ctl a- anifl. vn ie oranrn. Street.

Boston, prior to the opanina FOR YOUR GARDEN iyi0NBF.RKfTlt. Kas 'J7 msch'a, of bids. No proposal shall be with REFRIGERATOR. 6 cu. porcelain.

ross 2bl) wk aoeentee owner U8I RICH. DARK. inrPTlT.ir ivo tniriaiun ityae rara. I A a II INFORMATION WANTED HEATING AND COOKING ship, price SAH00; another nrtiing over moo wkl. MSgo.Jltc dnwn.

drawn aiier tne nay ana nour ne rein be fore set for the opening of proposals. The Board reserves the right 1848 WESTINGHOUSE refriertor.UMHl JUlbX. LOAM CO. SO 6e-37dio, PHOTOGRAPHS, CAMERAS SOUND and mnlertor mm. vary good condition.

VTA i 1GAS rann for sale, while universal HUVKHS stu.r.ns. ai Tremont st ova Venetian Dunns, maple dinette! 6t Je23 Boston: LA 3 830. to reject any ana an proposals, HKRMAM CAPP. WILLIAM set, eota-pea. mi z-auutt.

21 3e- The Boston Globe FOR THE BEST CLASSIFIED RESULTS KKESLER. PHILIP E. BENNETT. CAUTION In answering advertiementa IIO NOT tend vour referencei. let-tera of recommendation.

Armv or Navy discharge oarers or photographs to a Postofflce or dob office hog. Bend coplea whan requeited. LAtTNDRY and dry cleaning ors, ei'llant nn.ineas. tireHina ma CLOTHING, FURS DAN ILL M. DRISCOLL.

THOMAS ARE you moving to California or to Strand gas range. 6 burner, double some other Western state? JUD- oven, automatic controls, like new; SON rOR WARDING SERVICE, the must be seen to be appreciated. Call best way. offers a fast. economlc.llFA 4-0071-w.

St less service on household goods and au- ROUND 17-inch steam boiler for tomobllea. Phono HA e-7010. I Mie, gu. SO S-2631, 8-8 p. m.

SEWING MACHINES chines: Dudley at GA 7- 7a. ISuttJel WILD mink Jacket. SlSAi blue mink Caih far old Hlneir Antlqueg, Stamps, Coins A PAIR of antlau. vese.7 S10 prj antique lomp. S10.

EA J. HI 5-0502 stole $160; ft- Kin blue mink acarf rotate commission era of tne City nf Boston. Approved June 19. 1B32: JOHN B. UYNS, Mayor.

machlnea lo any Cond. Ll'NCH Ot. 7 a.m.-J clear. 1125 wt.i SI3S0. Kt 7-ao9.

3t Je24 6t ie24 Hiu bnoppe. loo MewOury st, Financial Notes Deaths and Funerals Chief of U. S. Mission IDever Reauests Chelsea Committee Votes Transfer of The Peace Slver Area of British Columbia and Alberta, from which to Indo-China Is Suicide Pic Westcoast Transmission Company Eugene Rosenthal BEVEKLY. June 24 Eugene proposes to pipe gas into the Pacific Prattville Pupils Northwest, has natural gas reserves totaling nearly two trillion cubic ijritj iiiiiiiuii tut Repairs, Building After a protest by mothers, the feet, a Louisiana engineer testified at a Power Commission hearing.

Rosenthal, 72, a partner in the Rosenthal Bros, wool firm for 50 years, died today at his summer home home, 27 Ober it He made his winter home at a Boston hotel. Chelsea School Committee last night voted to transfer fifth and sixth grade pupils at Prattville W. Spooner of Shreveport, said the overall area contains School to Carter School to permit Wants Additions at Five Teachers Col leges, Hospitals, U. Mass. roughly 15.350,000 acres of which 10,600,000 are in Alberta and the A native of Herborn, Germany, resumption of single sessions st tne 4 remainder in British Columbia.

he came to the United States st former school. WASHINGTON, June 24 (AP) Brig Gen Francis G. Brink, veteran of two world wars and a key figure in United States aid to embattled anti-Communists in Indo-China, was found fatally shot in a Defense Department office today. A is tol lay by his side and authorities said he apparently committed suicide. He had three wounds in his chest.

Friends said the General had been badly depressed, but officials declared affairs in Indn-Cbina had nothing to do with his low spirits. Fifth snd sixth grade pupils at QUADS Cuntmuid from the First Page Mrs. Manning, who talked over her plans with her sister, in-law, Mrs. Louise DelPrete, said that she and her husband are hoping to get a nurse for the ouads when they leave the hospital A little worried and bewildered about the sudden sn. able jump in her family, Mrs.

Manning said that she and her husband plan to have two more bedrooms added to their seven-room home it the corner of South st. and Route 128 to accommodate the quads. "She is worried about cribs, clothes and all the things needed for the babies," Mrs. DelPrete said, "but we will do all we can to help her out and give her a chance to regain her strength." The hospital said last night thai the quads aie "still doing well" the age of three and prior to 1920 made his home in Columbus. Mr.

Rosenthal was a partner with two Gov. Dever asked the Legislature New Haven Clock and Watch Company has been awarded an other prime defense contract, of ap yesterday to approve a bond Issue of $45,000,000 for conitruction, re-, of his brothers, Morris, who is retired snd Louis, who died a year ago. He was a director of Temple proximately si.uuu.uuu ior tne manufacture of fuses for the Army. Maiaachngetta Investor. Crowth 4f li'S I -Of' 1 Israel.

Boston. Besides his brother he is sur Stock Fund Ifnrmprlv Mascnrhit. Carter school, numbering 150, will move to Chelsea High School where there are empty classrooms. School Committeeman Paul Kor-nechuk made the motion for the transfer of the 132 pupils. Mothen had complained of double sessions at Prattville School a week ago.

Also st last night's meeting It was voted to reinstate Mrs. Mary K. Mrllry who was luspended In February by Mayor Andrew P. Qulgley on the grounds that she was married and still teaching. Mrs.

Melley, who fought the us-nension. won a court decision. Mrs pairs and Improvement! at institutions and other state buildings. The record-bresking program included structures at five teachers' colleges. University of Massachusetts, mental Institutions, Logan Airport, Public Works Department facilities and the new State Prison SPtta Investor.

Karnnrl PnnH 1 vived by his wife, Sadie and two daughters, Mrs Susan Oppen-heimer of San Antonio, and Mrs. Eleanor Rosenthal of Services will be held Thursday J. C. McMULLEN, vice president BUDGET at Norfolk. ports for the quarter ended May 31, total net assets of $36,063,445.

equal to $17.59 per share. This compares with $27,707,584 of net assets reported on May 31 of last year, amounting to $16 87 per share. The increase in asset value doei not take into account a distribution snd general manager ot Weston BiKuit Company, of Passaic, N. who has been sppointed to the board of George Weiton, at 10 a.m. at his home.

Burial will be in Adath Israel Cemetery, The Governor apparently antlcl-oated rriticism of the proposals JAMES JACKSON Wakefield. "from the badly informed and the parent company of tne Weiton or Melley was a visiting teacher. The School Committee- voled three to giniiation. whoee headquarters is ill-intentioned." "Doubtless, they will claim that Continued from the First Page He warned the Legislature that any further appropriations beyond available finances must carry provisions for the necessary additional revenue. But he added that he would refuse to approve any new or increased tax levies.

paid in November, 1951, from netj in Toronto. He has been aiioci the program will add unwarrant two to abolish her former job and transfer her to elementary grades. 90 cents per shsre. James Jackson Once State Treasurer, Republican Leader, 72 Services for James Jackson. 72, ably to the stale oeDt, impair me financial position of the Common.

Missing Wife Found. Reunited With Husband sted with ths Weiton organization in Passaic for a number of yeiri snd will continue to supervise all operations aiiociated with the Pas Ultrasonic! Corporation nf fam. Ansel Is Candidate bridge has been awarded an Air weiilth and pass on to future generations of taxpayer! an excessively heavy burden," he laid. former state treasurer and promi- force contract ot over $400,000. saic umt- nent Republican leader, will be for Representative "Thii sort or criticism is tantamount to contending that the head American Can Company declared FITCHBURG.

June 25 (Wednes of a family ought not buy his own held today at p. m. in ht. haul One-Half From Road Fund Church. Dedham.

I Mr whn marie hi. hum. Nearly Onf-hlllf of the SUPDle Ex-City Councilor Julius Ansel day) Mrs. Josephine Rugso, 22, of home if he has to flnni-e It wltn Investment Counsel Association Elects of Dorchester, now deputy direc in Grove Westwood. died budget $4,741,925 would'a mortgage since he might thereby dav at PhllliDs House.

come from the highway fund. rtevere, object 01 a wide search SW WIA At the annual dinner-meeting of the Investment Counsel Associa He waa state treasurer from 1020 Most of this is covered by propo-to 1924, and was affiliated with for $2,000,000 more for bridge number of state and civic functions1 construction snd $1,000,000 each thereafter. In 1927 he was chair- for through routes and resurfac- tor of Veterans' Craves Kegistra-tlon for the city, announced his candidacy last night for the House of Reprenentativei from Ward 14. Elected to the Council frqro Ward 14 In 1948. he served four successive yesrs and was defeated I.

1.1. Sam a a. I nn ik. tion of America held in New York, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Chairman. See No New Tsxes Dever Informed the Legislature that the amount added to the existing debt wss "well within our capacity to repay without recourse a quarterly dividend ot 35 cents on the new common stock, payable Aug.

13 to holders of record July 23. This is equal to $1.40 on the old shsres which were split two-for-one and subsequently received a ICO percent stock dividend on split shares. The firm's last psyment on old shares was $1.25 quarterly in May, prior to which quarterly payments were $1. Firestone Tire ft Rubber Co. and subsidiaries reported estimated net income for the six months ended April 30, equal to $4981 a share.

Thii was sfter provision of man ot a wage arbitration board Gov, Dever disclosed In his niea- Floyd L. McElroy of Loomli Sayles ana in lJl was a mcmDer oi a spe cial state finance commission forisage plans for the second prisonito new and additional taxes or rs- Council last Fall. Coun- camp unaer the Department oi sort to the state tax wnirn preceo- vVilllam Hurley, then Fall River. tc vice cnairman, Howarr? F. Wortham of Wortham North, secretary, Jabez H.

Wood of Van Cleef. Jordan St Wood, and He had resigned as vice presl- Correction as part of ths program ing administrations so frequently the Council, edged president of rlent nf the state street Trust f'o. approved last year. He asked for emolayed." prlmsry election by Ansel in ths treasurer, Jamei F. Lawrence of So votes.

They weie weighed for the third time yesterday and Dr. Robert Ryan, who delivered the babies, said that two had lost a quarter of an ounce, one had gained a quarter of an ounce and the other had gained three-quarters ot an ounce. Their weights yesterday were: girl, two pounds 14. ounces Most quarter ounce); B. boy, three pounds 6.

ounces i gained three quarter ouncel; boy, three tHjunds 3t ounces (lust quarter ouncel, and three pounds 3'. ounces (gained quarter ounce). Ths babies' weights have dropped from their birth weights, which is normal, but yesterday's check showed that two had begun to rain again. Their diet of evaporated milk, corn syrup ind waler, was increased again ester, day. Mrs Manning saw the quads for the third time yesterday.

Visitors included her mother and father, her brother, Edmond. and his wife, 1-nillse; another brulhrr, Anthony, and his wife Jean and her oldest boy. Dennis. 4. and her husband Gifts received by Mrs.

Manning yesterday Included four baby jackets sent by Mrs Robert Parry of York. Penn and four blankets presented by Mrs Lawrence Jasper of Rockland, president of Friend! of the South Shore Hospital. The town of Weymouth sent Its official cniigiutiilatioiii through Its Selectmen Names for the quads have not been finally devilled upon, but the most likely aie for the YI, after her mother: Ruhard Cush ing for the olilest boy. in honor of Arrhbishop Cushing. John, for the in 1917 to take a full-time posi- $85,000 for this purpose.

The flrst The lo-called capital outlay pro tion with the American Bed Crosi camp ii In operation at Mylei; gram sought last year totalled $37, as a dollar-a-year man. iStandish Reservation on Cape Cod. scn.OOO, which was cut to $23,2 JO, A native of Boston, he was erad- Among the major items from 000 by the Legislature. A combat Infantry veteran of World War II. Ansel was awarded Ecudder, Stevem Clark.

The association, founded 14 years ago, is a national organization which has taken sn sctive part in the Bronze Star for action in 000 as a reserve for earnings of matters a fleeting the interests of the profession or its clients. certain foreign subsidiaries which cannot now be remitted, the company laid. The income compared with $3.84 a share, for the like period last year, when a similar reserve of $6,450,000 was provided. uated from Croton In 1900 and the general fund were $70,220 fori The biggest projert In the new Fr.nc( Belgium. Holland and Ger-from Harvard In 1904.

He entered the Civil Defense Agency. $340,000 program wai a tlO.7fi7.fXiO building rmny. He is past national preai-the banking profession shortly to reimburse cities and towns for, to replace the Summer st. annex dcrlt 0f the 834 Infantry Division after his graduation. 'school transportation, $430,000 to of the Worcester Slate Hospital.

Association Mr. Jackson was a member of communities for the school lunch! The proposal! for improvements! Mayor Mines appointed Ansel to the Dedham Country and Polo program, $402,918 si the state'! at mental Institution totalled his present post five months ago Club, the Harvard Club of Boston ahare of tne t-ichers retirement 822 500. I He lives with his wife and two and the Somerset Club system, and $500,000 as a reserve The DeDartment of Educatlonirhlldrrn at 22 Walei it, Dor- e.aasMi 4 JL Store Sales KSOOFTt CO would receive $13,312,000 of which chler. He leavei hii Rachel for food, fuel and farm aupplies. 94 weeks I 4l12.37a.S3a 41 "M.IM 4 4 NATIONAL TEA CO, JfM Tncrease Je-wks.

no.3.i. 167.3oS.iMS 1.7 Brooks Jackson; two ions. James Jr. ot Dedham and Francis C. of gra Wall Repairs North Andover; and five Helen Jackson of Sherborn, The highway fund proposal! also W.

Felton of Dedham, Mrs. Our- included $100,000 for sea wall re-inn n.i. Mr. Mn. pairs on the Wlnthrop Shore MRS.

JOSEPHINE RUSSO since she vanished from her par- $5,250,000 would be earmarked for the proposed state medical and dental school In Forest Hills. OriuffC rtCKClCrS Among the major proposals were: nVxzjr l-VVti Appeal Case Bu1eatr Teather. Colleie derm Kh wi Memben of the Building Service Teacher, f'nllete dorm ar.Hiai Employees Union. A i. rr.min.riam T.el'er College aoi- in Suffolk Crt -l yesterday to ce.

picketing near 1 Ito.ikio Mvatir River Bridie will ap- Fire Chiefs of Elect Messer of Keene ents noine hunoay, was louna fiereinlng Emery of Orwego and rteervation and S2iw for re-tonight, safe and happily reunited Mri Latham Murfey of Cleveland, consjurtion of, Columbia road with her husband in aJurt ii. -sir-r Pit i I Among the 11.140 345 In appro- erCJT lieaCOCK 'pnatins for the were "My ii bard and I have teen here all the tune. We have (tone back tone! her." she said "I don't 7ft ARLINGTON. June 2 I'ercy $150000 for improvements at nftlrlal. laacrxr.

sorirr- r'Mirt 66, former Boston agent ponkaDoag gulf course in Canton u. 'TV know what all the excitement ti ROACHES is Hearork, for the about," London and Lancashire and $200,000 for enclosing Beaver i a iniunrtiim a.amst Mrs. Russo Is an expectant. Indemnity Company, died today at Brook. ..1, tMlilft aAeu.i"i iiif union penonig iumi- nest boy.

after rue ratner. ana Robert for the fourth, in honor of the doctor, Robert Ryan, wru brought the quada Into the world. I HaftelarM (anal re a aae ANN ARBOR. Mich. (UP) Wtl.

WF.NTWORTH BY THE SEA. N. June 24 Chief Walter R. Messer of Keene, N. was named president of the New England Division of the International Association of Fire Chiefs at their annual meeting here today.

Also named to omce at the 39th conference of New England Fire Chiefs at ths Hotel Wemworth were: Chief William NKkereon ef Bath. first vice Bree.d.nt. Chi( A. Kimhall of rllngnain. Ma terord vice prvi dent, and Chief A Knllornskl of Rutland.

fserhouaitii. Hu.pll.1 Smil4tri nMrm wll issued by Judge Paul He's'. taiO Bridge ate hdiui meaieal ana (. Kira on tne oa.ia claiming union wtsirai ouiMiine-w i Authority Detititm, his home. 122 Everett at Gov, Dever served notice on the Mr.

Heacock. born in Glovers- Legislature that another supple-ville. N. Y. gradnated from the mentery budget will be submitted Hotchkiss School, Glover-AVllle, and explained the S3 623514 measure Yale University.

He lived for wal bwt sent in before) all needs many yean in Belmont, moving to were fully appraised to cooperate ANTS WEED BUGS feel steal CM deper, f. I led easnat raecett, earl, ateikt, SeW kefs ao) etttr keeiikeki wish Meitig'l Pewctet. Hot leaf eee4 at Stjkly uetr.iiM Tare ret 50 aa Si. 00 et aer)w. eVv.

aae) JsgsifeaS mMmwm wrre mother. She said that she and her husband, Salvatore, 24. intended to make their home here with a relative, Samuel Mantanza, of 91 Harvard st Only recently Mrs, Ruw wi awarded a decree niai in a divorce suit. M'itwa tut Hneaital hlmkins trafflp and causing rmitor- ham Hobbe, University of Mical gait ttrofeaaor. lays a new canal Mrie.

St.nSiah It. to. trhasl kulKfina. isU to ivoto tne uriue Hnndurai would relieve con Arlington in 150 I with plans for an early windup of He was a member of the Yale seasion, Thii is wSl.aliu rarfi f-ria at Narfalh-li snoeno Sba a I sTaa.aaA J- i. I Judge Kirk ordered the union to (refrain from parading with placards wiihin a half mile radiu.

of the eatrMaa, cmiwcm to. vice pre.ia.rn, aeln-ted were Maine Chief AlUn farm of C.mden New HemAhlre Carleton C. Knott Knott of uub of Boston and of tne Euclid being planned for next week. Lodge of Masons, Boatnn. 1 He leaves his wife.

Mabel iBon-l American Samoa consists of the rlli i. Service, will be held at islands of Tutulla, Aunu n. Of Ol-the Hartwekt Funeral Home on owns, and Ta'u, the Minus li Keefe of Vermont John gestion in the Panama Lanai. a ieature of the project, whlrh he estimate would cost $1 50O.0U0 000 and take five years, would be two channels 146 miles long through whn gtups would be towed bjr electric iovomotlvrs The "wise men of Gotham" refers to the tradition that the men of Gotham, England, by pretending to be fools disuaded the king from Pails: 1 r. Corman of Ouinr anode nenra.

era o.r.eo. ear B.0. bridge, after Matthew jsruram ii- jjr, union reprraentative said Uie Spanish is tns popular language union "was not picketing but mere-of Puerv. Rico, although many of jl informing the public of the labor ths people apeak Cnglish. dispute.

near Thursday at 2 p. m. Burial will be! lands, and the uninhabited coral at Cloversvilla, 'atoll ot Rose Island. seating up a hunting lodge their town. A.

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