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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE TUESDAY, MARCH 18. 1352 Two Dublin Gives St. PaiSKlLUNGS Daniel J. O'Leary PARADE it A ss L- Conttvwd from the Firtt Page a uaceni 19,000 to Receive Draft Call in May WASHINGTON. March 17 7At, The Army and Marine Cnrm will dralt anothe 19.000 men-X May, the Defense Department Tan-nounced today.

The Army will get 15.0flr rf utes vi ii cur iiiulki but to the North Suffered in Parade By MICK EOONET DUBLIN, March 17 (AP The Emerald Isle paid homage today to the great Saint Patrick "a dacent i men. the' Marines 4000. The ca'i 1 19,000 is the same number du i joe drafted in April. man who came from dacent people'' with a prayer, a tit of a wager, a bit of a tippte, ana lots of parading and dancing. The only reported disturbance.

Irishmen from the southern half of And it came or. tne heel rf an almost equaHy drama ti. admission by that he had written a threatening letter to the Dover attorney hn Sarah Rollins final iU on Jan. 25. 1950.

There had been hints and hush-hush rumors all over Stafford County SkUixgs was not the only one who shouid be accused of stealing from the wealthy Mrs. Rollins. Todav it came out. The oe-fense. In a minute move, placed Keefe or, the witness stand and had him read a.l court actions pending in the fantastic Sarah Rollins will case.

Among those making the long tour on foot were Mayor Hynes, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Representatives John F. Kennedy and John McCor-niack. Judge Thomas E. Line-han. Speaker Thomas P.

O'Neill and Police Commissioner Sullivan. Senator Leverett Salton.stall and family members made the swing by car. Former Gov. Curley and his wife also drove over ttu route. When they arrived at and sts.

on Broadway, the Chief Marshal and his staff mounted one reviewing stand and the Mayor and his staff another to study the 78 marching unit and 12 floats in the march line. the Green Isle were quick to point out. came from the British-con-j trolled north where a broth of a brawl sent 20 Green-minded and will only because of fear of A slapping her around Skillings denied last Fndav he wrote the letter, but retrace his testimony today. Then, aft admitting he wrote the letter said his brother Harold told to write it, that most of it fabrication, that he did wren? a- he knew it. and that "Id cu: my right arm if I could get it bark He testified he never mailed and that he was "dumbfounded thst his brother should get it into th; cnurt case." Orange-minded folk to the hospitals of Londonderry without dis -7 'f crimination.

It started when speakers supgested gathering the EntL'h-controiied sue northern counties into the bosom of the Irish Republic. In Dublin, heart of the Irisk Re-oublic and fountainhead of venera Tragedy struck the South Rnston parade yesterday when one of its oldest marchers, a vtteran of World War succumbed to a heart attack -n route. Daniel J. OLeary, 74, of 188 South Boston. past commander of the Thomas J.

Fitzgerald Post, V. F. W. collapsed as the parade passed I' st. on Broadway.

Robert 27. of 908 Fast Broadway administned first aid until the fire department rescue squad arrived, hut efforts to revive him failed. Last iitrs of the Roman Calh-. die Church were administered at the scene by Rev. Michael T.

WeLh. S. one of the maralwr Earlier in day, the staff aid participated in memorial services aJ rjorche.sUr Heights ana was photographed in a with Mayor Hynes, In addition to fug wife, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Mary Bowks of Dorchester, and Mrs. Gertrude Price of tion for the saint who brought i.f 'ti iiilm Reads Indictment Christianity to the isle nearly 1700! i this in In there an indictment years ago, there were no broken Char.ey" De-i Mark Evacuation Day Earlier in the day, the Mayor and court against Ada pates.

To some extent this was be- B'llic Degasis oi cause pubs are closed tignt until fense Counsel aEl'Ofl thp 10 a. m. tomorrow. The big affair of the day in. Dub Chewing Wriglsys Spearmint Gum Good For Teeth "Yes." said Keefe Tnen he was, asked to read it to Judge John Goodnow and a Jury that is expected lin was the two-hour parade that brought shamrock-bedecked Irish men into the capital from miles to get the case some time tomorrow.

onprcbsiimul Medal of Honor winner Charles K. McGillvary participated in memorial services on Dorchester Heights, in honor of the day Krltish troops marched out of the city for the last time. At Holy Cross Cathedral Archbishop Cushlng opened the day with a solemn hiKh mass and a sermon on the patron saint of Ire-i STAFF AID DIES DURING PARADE Daniel J. Leary, 74, extreme left, past commander of Thomas J. Fitzgerald Post, V.

F. died while marching a short time after this picture was taken during Dorchester Heights ceremonies. Others are, left to right, Carmine Prioli, parade marshal; Mayor Hynes, and Charles McGillivary, Medal of Honor winner. rari thp indictment re around and stirred the back hairs of oldsters with memories of the turned last November by a Straff ord Grand Jury which charged that Ada rhanpv now bed-ridden with 1916 "rising" that shook off British Thousands of rule. The crowd jam-packed the line heart condition robbed her England i aunt of $103,000 on March 15.

1950. people chew deli- Just hefnre the first element of cheek and hurried back Into thet Kennedy Silent iust three weeks eetore tne wu; rious Wrieley-g of march on both sides of O'Connell st. and bawled themselves hoarse in both English and the tongue of the Gael as ttie procession moved the parade swung into Andrew crowd. old lady died. Spearmint Gum, A A a pair or baore jets irom westover Qtl There was aio testimony t0 hclp keep ier events of the crowded day' Pnlitinc nt the placing of wreaths before i0" UIIIICS Ul Western Europe the resolution, offered by Representative John Fogar-ty of Rhode Island, "wouldn't have cost a cent." "I am ashamed Congress didn't accept the resolution," Kennedy said and added that he had hopes it might yet be passed.

new snot down out ot lr ir.lri nl uhr.nt Ifrfm toft nnrl were through the town. dv jeeie uwi wc their teeth orient which Skillings i. now heing tned, tneir leein Heading the parade was a band "Waxed paper placed under dresser carves will protect surfaces against spilled liquids. Shamrock Dinner screamed the length of the parade the battle flags of the Irish 9th and route in about 12 seconds. land' 26th Civil War regiments in the larceny of in nn on uec i that of greying Irish Republican Army veterans the same who faced British guns in the smoking ruins of the big postoftire right there on O'Con Said one old-timer in the line uhe Hall ot K.agii the Shamrocks c.irr,r,i" i dinner in Thompson's Spa where nell st.

at Eastertide in IB. r- 700 Irish Attend Norwood Celebration All colors subordinated them-j Representative Kennedy spoke, the selves to the Kreena flashed by 215tn anniversary dinner of the n.arrhpn nnH n-rt(nr The rrnvuri i hantable Irish Society, Sheraton JACK Iw'nnnih chewing is the natural, time-proven Count" Solicitor John M. Brant, way to exercise teeth and gurns-Jiflp, in cross-'examination. drew from the cleanse the teeth and keep them too. witness, however, the fact that Skill- ins their best at very luUe cost.

ings was reindicted later on the; Besides tne Peasant, helpful chew. same charge. ing. folks get satisfaction from the re in earlier testimony today Skill- fresliing flavor of Wrigley's Spearmint, ings reversed himself and admitted; too it sa real, fresh. authorship of a threatening letter attorney Vinton R.

Yeaton of eenerations. To set the orieinal and British Troops to Quit L'S I NORWOOD, March 17 Morel was almost as much of a sight for Plaza, and the annual ball of the marchers as vice versa, for every- Central Council of Irish Country where children and young people Clubs at the Bradford Hotel. DANIELS Although referred to by Ex-Gov. Curley and other speakers as "the next United States Senator from Massachusetts," Representative John F. Kennedy carefully sidestepped politics at the Shamrock Club dinner last night.

Kennedy, chief speaker at the annuul corned beef and cabbage dinner at the Boston City Club, while silent on political questions, spoke freely on subjects lust as dear to the hearts of the Ismailia Arab Quarter than 700 Irish residents of this CAIRO, Egypt, March 17 CAPi aayare', community attended the annual St. Patrick's Day observance tonight at the State Armory here. Msgr. Jeremiah F. Minihan, pastor who drew up this nnai win oi ivus.

cru.armint rhi Wrigley's Spearmint showed they hadnt let the saints rlay arrive without forethought There were oversized shamrocks, painted green derbies, miniature centime Chewing Rollins. Curley in Parade for 50th Time look for the green spear on the 'package. of St. Catherine's Church, was the Lt Gen Sir George Erskine has informed the Egyptian Government that British troops now occupying the Arab quarter in Suez Canal Zone, will be withdrawn March 20. Irish flags and "Erin Go Bragh banners.

Won't Be "Fall Gav IOUI MAIN chief speaker. Others were Michael Flynn, Irish vice consul of Boston; Forjner Governor James Michael in it he wrote that he was not going to be the "fall Ruy" in the ca.e and that "vou Yeaton and Ada Curley was in the parade yesterday the.504h in his long career. Wjiisky are going down in a scramble withi He rode with Mrs. Curley on the Rats Destroy Cotton Hundreds of thousands of rats me I have no alternative but to. Tollce Well In Control The police department, understanding every aspect of the parade from long experience, maintained perfect order, keeping the crowd behind ropes in the more dne rare I stripping the cotton fields in eastern African province of hurt you and Ada in a way in which neither of vou will ever recover 3S back of an open convertible, wearing his well-known silk hat which he dofTod at friends along the way.

With him also ws his son, Chester A. Nolan, clerk of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, and Selectman Harry Butters. A hiubliiiht was the appearance of an old Irish jaunting car. Several of the Invited guests driven around the armory in it. Music for dancing was provided by the Galway Band of Boston.

Attorney Thomas Foley of Nor I have tape recordings in which you I Tanganyika. Seventy-flve percent of the estimated crop of 4500 bales was destroyed before picking. told of Ada slapping Mrs. Collins club members the partition of Ireland and the glories of the Irish race. The first mention of Kennedy as Senator came from Curley, who at the Rame time termed Thomas P.

O'Neil present speaker of the- Massachusetts House, "the next Congressman from the district I used to represent." Later Capt John Murphy, toast-master, also presented the "Senate" smooth mellow George. viewing position, and making tratllc KtuTtrT" I around Mrs. Rollins signed the I ve walked this route many Mow smoothly up to the moment times In my life," Curley said, "and the parade took over the streets. I've always found It a tremendous Mayor Hynes was pleasantly sur wood was master of ceremonies. ly moving experience.

I know the people who wave at ma. and when prised as he rounded Fourth St. onto flroadway. There Patricia Ross, 5. Senators Put Off I wave back, 1 reaJize the power of 86 Mercer rushed out, handed him a green bouquet, pecked his ful value of friendship." bait to Kennedy, who refused to nib nonio-i-, Curley said that in his early days, he walk the route, but that on blc.

Murphy said he could assure Till tf I ft P. fO Choose a sire to; him of backing if "pou de occasion he'd ridden In horse- step into the upper brackets." SPANISH drawn coach and in a limousine Testify on Aid Kennedy hit at "bouthern Dixie- ''I'd get out and hustle around It riit anrl neniihllmna" vrhn hptned i today." he said with a twinkle, "but imy wifo Is sensible, and won't in dnfoat a rennlutinn tn Concress WASHINGTON. March 17 (AP) FRENCH-RUSH AN Private or clam letionn in ung tpokrn language! ihnf iuohIH "tiavn nut that bodv on The Seriate Foreign Relations Com reenrd "sympathetic" to the end- mittee today put off a decision on irnr nf the onrtition in Ireland. the politically touchy question of Chas. L.

Richardson Inc. Estnoltjted ISfil (71 Summer Street, Boston DEHLITZ Ho pointed out that while we arc During 1951, the trucking -industry increased the number of its vehicles by 8 8 percent. i CLIPPER CRUISE Jv) to colorful UnUr, II. CO -SM sending billions of dollars a year to "ome trom tiirope to testily on tne 9 1 uiu yi u)(l Ulll. Senator Smith, of New OUR GREAT BIO DOUBLE DECK SUBTERRANEAN BARGAIN WONDERLAND i.

iiur.ii, buigina with NEW tuttr fhiont. it'i not how munh on tpemla, how muoh ont onto fop what aptndt that oounta ond th alora famous tor a-t-r-a-t-c-h-l-n-g dollara tha yaar round will uraly maka thaa (ASTIR SHOPPINQ DOLLARS go furthar. Odd Iota, aamplaa, aaoonda, duoontinuad linaa, trial modala, aiparimantal outtinga, ahowpioca craatlona graatly off-prtca hava taught canny ahoppara that Pilana'a Basemanl can aav tham a pratty panny or fancy dollar hera and thara, thanka to our graal and wondarfut automatic way of doing buainaaa. Prioaa guarantaad hr LOW to atart with or down lhay go LOWER and LOWER and LOWER 26, 7B'. off aftar 12, II op 24 aalling daya.

Unaold gooda at tha and of 80 aolling days glyan away to oharitabla Elimination of fancy fli-turAa, no oharga acoounta, no alavatora, no frea dellvariaa maan additional aa vinga with oparating coata tiapt at a minimum. Whtzf through tha handy BUB-WAV to our Summar St. Undap SUBWAY CNTRANCI8 aaa tlma and aaya monay to mora than oflaat oarfara aapanao no mattar how much you tpand. Jersey, said he voted against the proposal to recall Eisenhower because it would put the General on "a political spot" nd might "embarrass" him. Laer.

in a Senate speech. Senator McMahon. of Connecticut, said he made the original-proposal to call Eisenhower back 6nly because he felt the General'! testimony is essential to prevent heavy cute in the for- fei timMiB Gta i WEDNESDAY at 9:15 A. M. aid bill.

With the issue of Esenhower's re. turn at least temporarily side-: tracked, the Senate committee heard Averell Harriman, Mutual Se-i curity Administrator, testify that if Congress drastically slashes the for- Our Boston gift show offerings have been famous NOW the biggest collection ever for your home buy for gifts IMAGINE BEING ABLE TO BUY A ii'in uiu ijiuiuiu nit: it-ami wuuiu I i ue uisiiMtri. i Earlier, capping a heated hour-jlt iiniK ut uuiu Lrciuiiu viuscu uuuis, mc; committee voted 7-to-5 to reject a motion by Senator Wiley. of: Wisconsin, to "invite" rather than "summon" Eisenhower to testify on starling, ailvar eontola sticks, $1.99 pr. alaotrle annlvarsary clock, $16.99 Infra rad aroilar, S9.99 B-po.

tea and eoflat tat with tujsr eraamar wastt bowl and footad tray. SI 25 fantout maka alaotrle hair dryar, S1.93 famoaa maka alaotrio razor, $12.95 lamavi maka bathroom aoala, $4.99 itip-on ean with ramovabla Unar, I9e 8-pc. ohroma cocktail ahakar aat, $8.99 the aid program but leave the final decision to the General. Senator Tobey, Hep, of New RARE SAMPLE Hampshire, said the committee then! voted unanimously to reconsider the! 7-to-5 vote later, thus leaving the! issue up in the air, McMahon said the net result would be to postpone any appear- i ance by Eisenhower at least until the committee has heard testimony by his top aid, Gen Alfred M. Gruenther.

I Mostly ONE OF A KIND or ONE OF A KIND PAIRS Chairman Connolly, of Texas, said Gruenther will return to Washington to testify "in a few days." Two key Senators Lodae. Ren. of Made by America's top makers Massachusetts and Brewster, Rep. of! Maine were absent when the Senate committee voted 7 to 5 against Wiley's motion to "invite" Eisenhower home to testify. Lode is head of the Eisenhower- for-President movement.

Brewster is a strong sivporter of Senator Taft. But both Lodge and Brewster were reported to have voted by proxy against the Wiley motion. Reportedly voting for the motion r-t- i jeS UiKflows hotel at PortsuPrince, tbore. ii on of many in the Vest ladies. AaV 1 A 10 IooU hire erery kind of fun odder the were Senators Tobey, Wiley.

Mc STERLING, SILVERPLATE, CHROME, GLASS, FLATWARE, CUTLERY, CLOCKS, POTTERY, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, KITCHEN NEEDS, WALL MIRRORS, wl" leather goods, luggage, cameras, toys, dresser sets, electric shavers, fountain pens, gigantic lighterS and alhenloo numerous menllon Mahon, Gillette. of Iowa, and Green, Dem. of Rhode Island. una i sun: mo rtotner wun notei reservanrtnc nn Besides Lodge. Brewster and Smith.

Senators opposing the motion know the cost before you leave home. Rates aa-oa" masio based on each of twn nercnet 'were Hiekenlcoper. Rep. of George, Deni; of Georgia; Spark man, Dem. of Arkansas, antf Ful briRht.

Dem. of Arkansas. tb tren'lrio- double room. Ask your Travel Agent about rooi" other CAi Informants said Tobey criticized I ueitisn It Connally during the closed-door session for failing to vote on the issue. SHIPPING CHARGES 15c to 25c Slightly higher outside FilenV regular delivery area Somr plus 10 or.

20 Federal Tax few to $125 to thy Army to Release Rotated Veterans 3 Months Early WASHINGTON. March 17 (AP Army veterans of the Korean War on involuntary active duty in the United States will be released three months early. Secretary of the Army Pace said today. He said officers, warrant officers and enlisted men who have served in Korea "for any period" since June 24, 1S50. and who have come home as a result of current rotation policies will be released early unless they volunteer to remain on duty.

This program for release before expiration of the tour of duty or extended enlistment includes draftees. Examples of the values: alii 20'. Frttril Tai CimtRT, FUrWAKE AND SCISSORS S9C tl S4I.H (Sill- fT fiHC UWim SILVER SI ti (IS 99 hanrlmada iraoe hfr 00 jtarlln hanillr rhraiie aarvcr. 01 bud vie. $1.99 u.lrh fhml lOatt tnintiu tt'l ttoteV too" 1 19-doy i OoO CMt $551 W.le.

Tort 11 A $, Fly farther afield on a West Iod.es RjtiT If tour. Includes: Round trip by sir fty r. f'oc A. Visits to PSieno Rico, Virgin -Islands, Dominican RepoMic, 7V Haiti, Jamaica, Cuba. Hotel rooms.

Many meaJs. tii tl 'o- Sight-seeing drives. Trans- i ersjrHslsnd hotels. Call jwirTr3vi, jj Ticket Office: 100 Federal Street -pc. strak knlft? sets.

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tea ajid rfte nat. $135 s'wy to made in Italy capa demor.le larnn nae. than $6,000,000,000 in the Dominion of Canada, or about three-quarters C10CKS I2. ti $22.99 plus 10 20 Fedinl Tn ceramic electric mantel clock, 99 or 99 famous make nAntel clock. 2l'i trrivrl alann ciwk in lentlier case, $3.90 famous nuike electric alarm clock with luminoua dial.

$2w htp destarn clock, 99 larce assortment of children's watchec. $19 to 49 ENCIISH IIASSWUE S1.9! tl SM.89 coal hod. fi99 5-w llrpplacr art. 14 9 WAstobaskct. 7.99 bellows, urn nniin rack, $12 Dp lo I3 99 to kti 99 ivy pianipii.

si to to ae tio or me non-resment investment there. siieni miner, 4-W. tea aet tmade In Sheffield. KneUnrli. stMfifi Stock for th Bait on crrear T-hucket with liner.

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a.5ortcii ppes.seil wood knick-knack shelves, wall brackets, etc. (majority may be matched in $1 tn $.1 Jurt I wicker arm chair n.M plal lus pressed wood (ram mirrors $2.99 to China cookie Jr. tl 99 bronze book ends. 9 to tS 99 pair make pepper mlil and aalt shaker sett. SJ 4 to aUi'iittnim ue bucket, t4 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES $3 93 ll $26 99, few lir famoAit moke pop-un tester, iB9f frtmnun make blender, 9t iHmtHta mike French fryer.

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79c or men Alted leather cases, to ta.ti, ajlut jnr, Tax leaiber.or nlt'tlr covered hmin. to 929 plu, 50 t'edrral Tx A the correct adhtttves. H. A. COCHRANE A SONS.

17 Wash aluminum candy dish. 69c famou, make electric fan. $11 Oft fmmi maM mir with meat rmer. $049 electric toalr. round waffle grill.

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