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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 32

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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32
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The Boston Globe Friday, July 17, 1964 Closed Circuit TV Amuses Patients Reading School Course Is Tops In Newburyport NEWBURYPORT The? Miss Eleanor McGIew, the is a tool for use in the learning Sununer reading school spon- director, says "Up to the fourth of other subjects. Our Summed sored by the School Depart-i irent has reain 13 subject reading school was created b. MIMtH. fcfl; tt From that grade cn it help them with that tooL" NEW ENGLAND IS SWITCHING TO FORD i NHTV HOMETOWN NEWS OF THE DAY By JANE MAYER tor is Mrs. Helen Cohen of the Norwood Hospital features Hospital's Development De- take care cf the demand.

"PEEK-A-BOO" BED SAFER BETTER closed circuit television to partment. I mfn'eventT t0UCh lth In dditioa "Hometown 1 St eih week day pa- New of Ue Day" the "P1" 1 ti I lt 1 tTn! tal'g closed circuit station pres- Itients watch a 15-rrunute ents such programs as Bath-broaocast featuring local peo- THAN BUNK BEDS! This year's enrollment is 118, consisting of 72 boys and 46 whose reading troubles are known to their teachers. For the first time, pupils are enrolled from the parochial schools, with 22 attending from Immaculate Conception and 15 from St. Aloysius school. All the others are from Newbury-port's grade schools.

I pie and events. "Visit Vision" which The television Ym! Erh btfc winntst am rwa-tui CHOOSE A "PEEK-A-BOO" A STYLE AND SIZE TO FIT YOUR NEED from $100. I eve winks on and "Hometown "L7-f Dav" i on the 1 vcma uay is on me medium of teIe News of the I air! tOUS OUT uftsup "'-V- JUZT in" JU WKTHS a AStLY I me leiecasi originates the lobby and visitors mayi watch the program live while I i for a new ecucationaJ series I h. hC dibetic care. I in their rooms.

Where Bogs Abound Bogs abound in sphagnum r- I mm i Bil 1 bill Ifcm Cema In For A Damonstratio And frm looklat 4 VISTA ixausfvfi QUINCY, opp. Robert Hail SOMERYILLE, Dovit squ0r. MDMt SorQoin Cmnr moss, cotton grass, black spruce and Labrador tea. The MALDEN, 34 fajt.m A. LYNN, 64Mork.st.

Wt art Intrr Rtutt 9 WORK Mrs. Helen Cohen news for Norwood Hospital TELECASTER AT presents daily local I This fa believed to be the only hospital in the country P' em I which presents such a pro- I kccPs them wdl bogs of Cape Cod support cranberries, those of New Jersey, blueberries. patients over closed circuit TV, (rani 1US Acting as news commenta- IVesf Germany Trying to Sell nn nnn Tanks to Spain By OMER ANDERSON BONN (NANA) West Ger I Li TI" many is bidding to supply 1 1 JziUL some of the military equip ment for the reorganization and i modernization of the Spanish I i defense forces. f' ii i ill I Specifically, the Germans hope to land orders for the Bundeswehr's new Leopard tank, which is just going into production, and which the Route 1 in WEST ROXBURY V.F.W. P'kway near Dedham i German general staff claims is the best tank now available for European defense condi tions.

i Bonn is also bidding for orders for small arms, including submachine guns and Mr. S. McDonough, Portland, Malnt I test-drove several makes of cars before switching from Chevy to a '64 Ford Fairlane. It has a very good ride, gives good gas mileage. My Ford Dealer's deal was best, too.

IIM PERSON! heavy machine guns, and trucks and communications equipment. Spain has one of Europe's 'Tj largest standing armies, and I also one of its worst-equipped, i a aside from military aid sup-I plied by the United States unit der the Spanish bases agree ment. An example is the Spanish Air Force. The U.S. has equipped half of the air force with Lockheed F-104 Star- THE CLOWN fighters and other sophisticated 1 I A aircrait tnat nan of the Spanish Air Force assigned to work with the U.S.

Air Force. ANOTHER A NEW Vdcexcu FRENCH The other half of the Spanish Air Force is still flying German aircraft Heinkels and Messerschmitts provided by Hitler, some of them at the time of the Spanish civil war. Rev. R.Cheney, W.Brtdgemier, Mass. I switched from Studebakv to a '64 Ford Fairlane Ranch Wagon.

The engine is a real workhorse, and I like the ride. I've always had good treatment from my Ford Dealer. Now, Generalissimo Francisco Franco is re-equipping and modernizing his forces the aim of being invited I to join the North Atlantic I Treaty Organization. 1' The British government (but 1 not the British Labor Party) favor Spain's entry into NATO, 1 as does West Germany. The i.

United States and Canada are in agreement. The op 4 0teatf THICK SHAKES it A. position, aside from British Laborites, comes from Belgium, Holland, Norway, and Denmark. A completely rearmed and modern Spanish military es tablishment would add lustre to Franco's NATO bid. Mr.

H. While, Mompelier, Vermont We took a test drive, liked the way it rode, and switched from Rambler to a '64 Ford Galaxie. It has enough space and the interior is very attractive. Liked Ford's trade, too. FRIDAY, JULY 17 if West Germany has numerous advantages in selling arms to Spain.

There is a large German colony in Madrid with influential contacts in the Spanish government. West Germany is a large employer of Spanish labor-some 250,000 Spaniards are now working in this country and the Germans are in a position to train Spanish technicians in the maintenance and repair of German supplied equipment. 100 POREALL-BEEF mmmm SB- -1 TtffiFMi Watertown Won't Pay Overtime To Policemen The Watertown Board of Selectmen disclose they will not seek a declaratory judg Mr. D. McLaughlin, Arlington, Mass.

I'm getting 20 to 25 mpg on my '64 Falcon wagon. We like it very much. My wife finds it easy to handle. We switched from a '62 Corvair because we wanted a wagon, liked Falcon. ft CHEESEBURGER 20 FRENCH FRIES 12 THICK SHAKE 20' COFFEE, COLD DRINKS 10" ment in the dispute involving sun- pay for overtime to day patrol men, who are required to work more than 40 hours a week.

ine aecision ionowea an Every Friday FISH FRIES 49s earlier opinion rendered by town counsel Philip Grogan that the officers were not en titled to overtime pay. The hassle stemmed from adoption of a new pay schedule by the annual meeting earlier this year. JSi Grogan says members of Feed the whole family on just pocket change at any of these convenient HOWDY BEEFBURGER DRIVE-INS X. III if Mr. J.

Sussman, WiUimamic, Conn, I liked the looks of the car. We switched from an Olds to a '64 Ford Galaxie Convertible. I made up my mind after the test drive. I'm very pleased with our Ford Dealer. if SAUGUS TAUNTON Route 1 Route 44 the police and fire departments do not come under the provision of the new law.

The town meeting must approve a permissive state act to give the police the overtime money, according to Grogan. Urider the current statute in Watertown, the selectmen have the power to set the hours police must work. Police Chief Edward A. Murray, who favored retention of the present hourly schedule for day personnel, had advised the selectment that $36,000 would have to be appropriated annually to cover the extra hours. Ford's sales gain in the first quarter of '64 tops Chevy's and Plymouth's combined.

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