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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 12

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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12
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Twelve THE BOSTON DAILY LORE FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1933 a j. xt i vewey iu ask n. l.iars carry Liauiiuy roucies Motorists over 21 must take out a liability policy or otherwise establish that they are financially responsibleonly after they have had one accident resulting In death or and property In automobile accidents. Dewey will tell a Joint session of the two houses that from 90 to OS percent of the1 state'a motorists unflei 21 to hold a liability policy. It must guarantee his responsibility for up to 110.000 for a personal injury te one person, up to $20,000 to more than one person, and up to J5000 for damage to property.

ALBANY, N. Jan. 2 'AD The Governor will indorse eom-ilnsurance he thlnki a motorist ulsory liability coverage for the should carry. That will be left to Several legislators In past years have 'sought compulsory Insurance for all, but their bills have died in committee. Last year the State Insurance Department Indicated after a survey that It favored the mandatory plan.

But the department AH New York motorists will be Cold Weather 'Don for Your Dog and Cat required to rerry liability lniur lint time when he readi till an-1 the personal Injury, or In IW property damage. Then the required cover aireaeay covered cy liability All taxirab drivers must be pro- nee iiint Legislature aonpii uov ntiai message in ine state senate The prnpoial la on of aerlei Insurance, and that the time has Dewey a blueprint for aafety on the and Assembly Wednesday. of itrpi Dewey will recommend In come for the rest to get In line, state hlghwayi. He will not specify how much 'an effort to cut down low of life! The atate now fequlres driver age la I10.0OO-J20.OO0 for personal liability ana 15000 for property liability. iccica oy f.uuv-e:u.uuv worm 01 insurance for personal Injuries and $5000 for property damage.

made no specific recommendations Have you "winterized" your dog or eat? Dr. Gerry B. Schnelle, chief of staff of the Angcll Memorial Animal Hospital says that animals, like human beings, suffer as a result of extreme cold weather and should be "winterized" Just as we winterize our homes, our automo M5K16S' January jumbo biles and our gardens. "For instance," says Dr. Schnelle, "following a heavy snowstorm, it is dangerous to allow dogs to run free since they are likely to stay within the confines of plowed thoroughfares and thus risk being aiue struck by cars." The dog should be walked on a leash when he is given out-door exercise.

Dr. Schnelle advises that special attention be given the feet of dogs when they contact salted sidewalks or streets, i.t. 1- tu (U, 11 18 wen iv wiyc uic fcniM- oughly," he says, "especially the tender webbing between the toes after the animal returns from exercise where defrosting agents have been used. Following is a list of cold- bid your little ones good-night in cuddly warm sleepers stock up for the year on weather "Dont's suggested by the Angell Memorial hospital for all animal owners: Don't allow dogs to chase auto mobiles. Don't tie dogs out-doors without providing kennel or suitable shel extra hours for you! open this riday night jrfilene'8, boston open riday 'til 8:30 p.

m. if chestnut hill, wellesley, Winchester, belmont open 'til 9 p. m. ter. Don't permit dogs or cats to remain out-doors overnight.

Don't overload work horses. Don't fail to blanket horses when january jumbo sale boys' and junior boys' slacks standing longer than 10 minutes in below freezing temperatures. Don't blanket horses while In motion. Don't give horses water that is too cold. specially priced one and two piece Seas Roll Liner, but Churchill Hard at Work By PETER WEBB ABOARD THE QUEEN MARY.

winter weight sleepers Jan. 2 (UP) This giant ocean liner taking Prime Minister Winston flhllrrhill tn sp PrpciHimt. Two fine makers clear their shelves to Filene's boys shop! All fresh new goods at great savings! Elect Eisenhower ran toward heavy weamer in mia-Atiantic today. Though the seas calmed a bit todav storms are exDected ahead by a famous manufacturer! and guide ropes were strung on decks and in lounges to help passengers keep their feet. A number of people are seasick already but sturdy 78-year-old uiurchiu took it in his stride.

This mnrninir ha hraak facta4 a grilled dover sole, then worked in his cabin on the last volume of his memoirs, dictating to a relay of secretaries. At noon a tiarhpr want tn hie TWO PIECE T69 suite to trim his white hair. The liner was plowing steadily upctu'firH fit 97 Irnnte tnrlu rVia OXE PIECE i79 Sizes 4, 6, 8 keeDS to her schedule in the hiw weather ahead, she will dock in New York Monday. Churchill is expected to see Eisenhower Tuesday. Yesterday Churchill had welcomed theatiew year with a pledge of closer British-American ties.

IninpH in thp Npur Vpac'e Sizes I to 4 festivities, but lost no time getting DacK to worK. With a vieor that would have junior boys9 glen plaid and houndstooth slacks shamed many of the younger pas IL. fa VrisJlv If ifv I i 1 sengers aDoara, xne yu-year-oid Prime Minister shrugged off the effects of the shipboard welcome to the new vear and nlnnuert intn his work. Bank Robbery Trial Postponed Pending 3.90 End -of Brink's Probe usually H.99 Trial nf five alleoprf KanV la robbers scheduled for next Monday in Federal Court was postponed today until Feb. 2 by Judge George C.

Sweeney on account of the Brink's investigation. Asst. United States Attorneys Edward D. Hassan and Joseph F. Feeney, ace prosecutors, are busily eneaeed at the moment in Fifty-fifty wool and rayon, warm and smart.

Boxer back, belt loops in front. Choose from glen plaids or houndstooth checks in brown or blue. Sizes 6 to 12. 4 ing to indice the masked bandits wno siagea tne Brink's holdup. Indictment in the n.lr,Va are expected by Jan.

10. Evidence xne case is expected to be completed by next Wednesday. The five men rbaroeA witU bery of the Middesex County Na junior boys9 gabardine slacks tailored in Texas tional oanK or Meaiora are Theodore Grepn 37 Rirlrfnr1 ct maica Plain! Rernarrt Tinman- ski, 36, Central Falls, R. Francis f. Murray, jrH 33, Pawtucket, H.

Francis J. Smith, 34, Leverett West KnH anri Willio Smith ,24, a brother, Medford. Somerville Housing 2.90 usually 3.99 ivjcii urns upeiieu Bids for the POnstrimtinn r. 218-apartment, low-rent housing project to be built under the Federal Housing law on Mystic Somerville. were nnsnc4 tnrlon Somerville Housing Authority Chair Good looking, long-wearing rayon-nylon gabardine slacks with boxer back, half-belted front.

Blue, grey or tan. Siies 6 to 12. man v. r. urove.

The lowest bid of $2,273,000 was submitted hv (tin vun- struction Company of Cambridge. You'll know who made them the minute you see the cuddly brushed cotton knit sleepers with all of the famous features: Tape bound, gripper front; double soled fet; elastic back and best of all they're shrink resistant! vuici uius were wnite Construction Comnanv nf to S. -A. Construction Company, Boston, cmpany' Combridge, Joseph Rugo Construction Comnanv. Rnctnn mmetj.

every one in beautiful expensive Forstmann fabrics! every one trimmed tvith luxury beaver, ivoodbroivn dyed muskrat or natural grey Persian lamb! every one warmly Temp-Resisto and tvool-interlined! fur trimmed junior coats New atraighter line silhouettes! Soft twinging coats! Smart back yoke detailing! Pretty little fur cuffs and snug-tight collars all details Jto keep your coat smart for seasons to come! In blue, grey, forest green, beige. Sizes 7-15. Don't wait, escalate to the Junior Coat Shop, Fourth Floor. Also at Chestnut Hill. Cambridge, big boys9 gabardine slacks (a) One piece sleeper in sizes 4-6-8, in mint and maize.

$1.79 (b) Two piece sleepers in sizes 14, in mint, maize. $1.69 oosepn kuro Construction, Boston, Beacon Construction rnmnini A ll-i 'SfflSS M' Kelleh'er. Bosion; $2,615,258, and Piatt Construction Company, Cambridge, $2,787,000 Subcontracts mill hp i vticiicu next week, chairman Grove said. 4.99 Temple Israel sale! Don't wait escalate-to the Children's Underwear Shop Third Floor. Also at Chestnut Hill, Wellesley, Winchester, Belmont MAIL COUPON or phone HUbbard 2-4250 or ELiot 4-5000, any hour, day ornight Filene's, Boston 1 Dept.

360 to Hear Journalist Yehuda Hellman of the U.N will be substitute will -Franci lur jjr. nor- man Bentwich at the Temple Is- Among the Nations," at the Longwood-av. meeting house Monday night at 8:15. Bentwich was recalled to the Please send me the following famous name Sleepers: Style Quantity Color Price Size journalist with 23 wool, 77 rayon gabardine. Continuous waistband tailoring.

Brown, teal, blue, skipper or grey in sizes 26 to 30. Boys' Shop Second Floor Don't wait escalate. A selection of all junior boys' sizes 6 to 12 in Chestnut Hill, Wellesley, Winchester, Belmont i wiui me social problems of the Arabs, will (share the platform with Hal Lehr-man, ex-director of the Office of War Infnrmiitirtn i iuisey. lnis is the third in a series of adult education lectures sponsored by the Temple Israel Orpffnn 1 Name Street Zone State Charge Check P.B.A. Money Order Please send me credit application taxation in 1917.

Thirtv jtiio IfllCf tne same State herama tk. A. to Bdont "weiaHt.riietam. 4 tion Xor heavy commercial trucks..

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