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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 17

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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the nosTov daily Gi.onE-Ti nsn.VY, November it. 1933 Seventeen C. I. 0. Convention Okays Ban on Membership Raids WEDNESDAY STOItE HOURS 9:15 A.

M. TO 8:30 P. CLEVEtAVn Nnw APlTho Impartial chairman will make final jjdDininDAiM foiiAimisnn caDronnw dccMoni in any Jurisdictional du putei. iong-aicuMri no-raiding Krr merit rxtwen the C. I.

O. and the A. of L. cleared final barrier today when the C. I O.

convention Unanimously approved Die pact. A resolution containing the C. I no-raiding pledge raid both NEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST STORE organization! would bene nt "If the ine anion automatically puts the aa-reement-acclalmed as rt Hen tnrrt tntni.l A in-vuicu iu wic uj or jtjnmzing the unorganized I. O. merger Into eflrrt for Elimination of raiding also two yeara.

atartinf Jan. 1. The A. would "materially benefit the en F. of L.

ratified it at iti September tire natlun by eliminating a potent it;" "3 sourre of industrial unrest and itinvcnuon. For yean. Jumdictional fights for mrnbership have plagued both conflict." the resolution added. The agreement will apply only mm big laoor grouty, under the new to me a. r.

or ana c. letup a committee beaded by an which decide to sign it. Heads of some unions in both groups have said they would not Ku along with the pact, but most are expected to do so. ZeiPW -a i -o union win do coerced or Woman in Coma 18 Days, Man compelled in any way to siiin it, C. 1.

O. Pres. Walter P. Reuther explained. He made the statement after Rosa Blood, secretary-treasurer of the C.

1. O. shipbuilders, announced his union's opposition. Held in $20,000 Chief Justic Davis B. Kenlston A resolution directing C.

I. O. held a South End Man in t0 continue their talks v.M i aimed at eventual merger with the bail for a Suffolk Grand Jury injA. F. of followed close on the Municipal Court today in connec- heels of the no raiding action.

lion with an alleged assault on a Jamaica Plain woman in the South 2-AIarm Fire End on Oct. 30. A fellow roomer sold them at the We was held at a material witness, i The woman, Violet Hedberg. wJLulVCS UUl 0 of Call Jamaica Plain, has been I i8C.Ci,yHospit8,,07n East Boston Thomas Lrocque. 39.

of Tremont I A 6J-year-old woman f7 of "a-sct-a-minute" rate wmk -r at pleaded innocent to charges of assisted out of her smoke-filled assault and battery with broken! apartment and five other persons bottle. were ariven xo tn street todav when fire damaged two dwellings Anthony Joyce, 43, of the same in tasx cosion. iwo alarms were sounaca. Mrs. Lillian 65, of 73 Liverpool was assisted to the street by M.

Mary Catino, 23, of il Liverpool who rushed out oi ner nome alter hearing some- one yell fire. Also driven out of ine xwo-siorv dwe me uier address was held in 100 as a material witness. Larocque is unemployed and Joyce is a handyman. Ex-Ring Mgr. Denies Shooting N.

Y. Attorney NEW YORK, Nov. 17 AP) Francis Joseph Smith, 33, former New England boxing manager, denied on the witness stand today that he shot attorney Sol A. Rosen Tasermero Cusimano' 46, and his wife, Theresa, 42, occupants of the when the sale opened Yes, the "PRICE BREAK" by Westinghousc WAS remarkable value News! and here's MORE! ovrana noor. Forced out of 75 Llvrrnnnl tt nuiKie lumnv aweuine.

wot- -ari Durante, who carried her one-year-oia son, Robert, and a roomer, Mrs. Josephine Dorso, 72 According to fire Chief John B. Staplcton, who set damaw ot $5000, the first started in the area way between the two dwellings and the cause was undetermined. blatt. Rosenblatt was wounded March 6.

19S2, at the entrance of his Park av, apartment residence. Smith is on trial on charges of felonious assault, grand larceny in connection with an automobile theft and violations of the weapons law. Smith, who gave his address as Hemingway Boston, said he went to Boston by train the eve-ning of March 5 and said he was in and around Boston at the time cf the New York shooting. because we are the bi retailer of Rosenblatt, who testified earlier. Identified Smith as his assailant.

John Seeley, a codefendant, pre ggest viously testined that he helped Smith in stealing an automobile and trailing Smith before the shooting. He said Smith went to Seeley's hotel room after the shooting, heard a radio report about it, and that Smith said, knew I hit him." Sharon Camp Group to Meet Mrs, Eisenhower Westinghouse Television in we have succeeded in purchasing an additional 672 sets! (these values are so sensational, it isn't a question of how many we will purchase it's how many we can get!) A group of Massachusetts who have been working to com bat racial and religious Intolerance and to prevent juvenile delinquen cy through Summer holidays at Kiddie Kamp in Sharon will be received by Mrs. Eisenhower at the White House Thursday afternoon at 1 p. m. Mrs.

Eisenhower will be presented with a certificate of life membership in Kiddie Kamp by Mrs. Leonard Atkins of Brookline, Mrs. Robert I. Diamond of Winthrop, Mrs. Julius Stone of East Boston, 672 morefcd)1954 Just Mrs.

Robert Wise of Brookline, J.XV 8 I 6 festiii I MM Mrs. Joseph bilm of Brookline. Mrs. Lewis Stannett of West Rox-bury, Mrs. William Pasten of Brookline, Mrs.

Frank Ceder of Newton, and Mrs. Schaf-fer of Revere. The camp on Lake Massapoag has played host since 1938 to more than 8000 boys, given an opportunity for fun in an atmospheia of good habits and democratic living. Each Summer the boys are selected on the basis of one-third Protestant, one-third Jewish, one-third Catholic, both white and Negro. The representatives are going to Washington by air on Wednesday.

Man Gets 5-7 Years in Extortion Attempt A 48-year-old man with -no known home address was today sentenced to five to seven years in State Prison for threats to extort $1000 form a Newton man. Chief Justice John P. Higgins in Suffolk Superior Court noted 25 arrests in various parts of the country when he sentenced Merle Revell, 48, once of New Orleans. Also to be sold at less than our own original wholesale cost! :) Come Save $80 to $250 on each of these 672 sets! Dont miss it! your old set is worth dollars on these models in Here are just 3 EXAMPLES of the remarkable Westinghouse Prices! EXAMPLE NO. 3' EXAMPLE NO.

2 1 EXAMPLE NO. 1 21-inch Custom Sets in mahogany finish or blonde 21-inch Table Models in mahogany finish or blonde 21-inch Console Models in mahogany finish or blonde Originally 59395 Originally SPfl95 JORDAN'S TV SERVICES ARE UNMATCHED! FREE INSIDE INSTALLATION REFUND POLICY ONLY AT WITHIN 30 MILE SERVICE JORDAN'S! ASK ABOUT IT! AREA! l.YR. PICTURE TUBE WAR. PROMPT, FREE DELIVERY ANY- RANTY AT NO EXTRA COST! 'WHERE IN NEW ENGLAND! 399.95-429.95 349.95-369.95 279.95-289.95 Nothing else to buy! Price includes all taxes; delivery; inside installation in our service area; I yr. warranty on picture tube.

Nothing else to buy! Price includes aH taxes; delivery; inside installation in our service area; I yr. warranty on picture tube. Nothing also to buy! Price includes all taxes; delivery; inside installation in our service area; I yr. warranty on picture tube. Plus 30 other models at Savings of '80 to 250 each! JORDAN'S GREAT TELEVISION AND RADIO CENTER-NINTH FLOOR-ANNEX D8U47 Also on Sale in our Framingham Store at Shoppers' World and Qirincy Store NO DOWN PAYMENT and you have 24 months to pay while you're enjoying your new set.

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