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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 39

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Thirty-Nine THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1950 at PENCRAFT Bride Seeking First Draftee's Ruling by Army xr rfraft rmnt married man dis George Eno, at 41 Furber Sick reus they were rescued after a cave-in Sept. 8 near New Cumnock, Scot. The Creswell mine is a mile from Creswell Crags, a noted beauty spot near Welbeck Abbey, the home of the Dukes of Portland. The colliery, employing more than 1500 workers, is the center of a community of 6000 persons. Adenauer May Honor Reich Debts Reuter Netva Agency BONN, Germany.

Sept. 26 West 3 Made Well Again While You Wait' Laroest pen Repair Organization in Hew England. 30 veari' experience! Finest work! While vou wait! covered in yesterday's batch of inductee was "definitely in the Army now." Cambridge Draftees Get Official Sendoff Sent off with speeches of city officials, 24 young Cambridge men left City Hall this morning for the Army Base to take their physical LAWRENCE, 26 Her honeymoon cut short and her plan for furnishing a new home temporarily halted, a 19-year-old bride of two, weeks is anxiously waiting the decision of Army officials in Washington today as to the correct status of her 24-year-old husband, who was the first Massachusetts man to 'be inducted with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. while her bridegroom or 14 days, Urano George, 24, also of since the outbrcakjof hostilities in Korea.

Mrs. Ruth George is living that address, starts his Army life as a recruit at Fort Devens. The Army officials are to decide whether George should have been reclassified from 1-A to 3-A when he and his wife were married. The Selective Service law reads that only single men between the ages of 19 and 26 are eligible for induction at this time. A point that will have to be taken into consideration, according to draft board officials, Is whether they should have been notified of the pending tnarriage before George was called up for his first physical examination.

Frederick L. Nyhan, deputy director of Selective Service here, said George apparently failed to notify his local draft board of his marriage. Mrs. George said that neither she nor her husband were aware of the examinations as inductees in the German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer is expected shortly to assure the Allies that his government will assume responsibility of prewar Armed Services. a a a a uiiAiuiii mj German debts, a government official said here today.

As they were brought together to take a bus for the Base in front of the Cambridge City Hall they were Brcsfield St. If Elevator to 3rd Floor If you want an 8 to 15-pound bird addressed by Mayor toward a Crane. Citv Manager John B. Atkin- TOBS1 il Da eheoprrs from err eltr and 5 tewn in the Beaton are coma to NATICK MILL OUTLET 1 buy a hen turkey; if you want a 16 to 25-pound bird buy a torn turkey. son.

Chairman John M. Wood and John Sheehan of the Cambridge Draft Board. or oar quality fab-rtre and low rles Lightning does about $10,000,000 damage to United States farms every year. BETTER! because there's fact that the draft board should Example! GABARDINES VAo l'i Ibi. or S3.S mikn a misses' suit.

During the 1950 Hialeah racing season there were increases in have been notified. Cant Ralph D. Eames, public in waeerinz at the $2 and $100 win more tea and finer duality ted in dows, with decreases in $5, $10 and formattion officer for the New England recruiting district told the Globe this morning that a supposed- $50 window betting. SAVE SIX A WOOLENS Is Bmsllar elerre for children In rol- or. Avrraca looser takrs lba.

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raven. jrriry. eottena in fv antrd rnerks and elaidal. Bordrr and cir-elr akirt nrlnU anif ft'xt oihrr hnMa. ig (Globe Staff Photo by Charles McCormick) SVAPS FOOTBALL FOR INDUCTION, PAPERS Art Spinney, former B.

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t-fc 8 AT. RT. BETWEEN IVORCFSTIR PIKE AND NATICK. SQ. UiilMiMJ DRAFTEES Continued from the First Page Sheehan, who played with Spinney on the Saugus Jiigh school Class.

State Championship team of 1944, ahad just transferred from Brown University to Boston College when he was called for Army service. Spinney had signed a $5,000 contract with the Baltimore Colts in the National Professional Football League and had played in eight exhibition and two league games this season. Sheehan, who won a quarterback berth in the Brown back-field last year, had been ex lege football captain, Arthur Spinney. Other groups followed from Board 16, Arlington, 34 men; Board 17, Cambridge, 34 men; Board 18, Framingham, 32 men; Board 19, Lowell, 52 men, and Board 21, Medford, 37 men. The first group of Massachu-' setts draftees inducted since World War II, a total of 197 men, went through the Army Base yesterday and are being introduced to Army life at Fort Devens today.

Most of them hailed from Lawrence, Salem and other North Shore points. As the inductees debarked from buses at the Army Base this morning they were greeted by Red Cross workers who served them coffee and doughnuts. DO YOU NEED The ARCH SUPPORTS? The Army took over from there! fines iihitkssl. I 3 CHECK THE3I ana tney were quickly moved through a fast physical checkup and sworn in. Induction, including the filling in of Army record forms that will record their 21 or more months of TOG Leg of I lljE gttSl 500 Color-, LV pected to add strength to the Boston College backfield this Still another prominent athlete, taking the Army oath of allegience today was John Ash-burn, 24, of 29 Shirley Lynn, erstwhile assistant professional atLynn's Happey Valley Golf Club.

Ashburn served in the Merchant Marine in World War II. First group to arrive at the Army Base this morning was Lynn's (Selective Service Board ALL WASHABLE, CAST ,1 liBZ I TO CLEAN PLASTIC A I I service, took more time and it was expected that the first group processed would be on their way to Fort Devens early this afternoon. At Devens, the new soldiers will be outfitted and start their Army training. JUJ Cuarnnfeed Firt 0alitl Sets. It Months 10 Pan.

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with amplaa and photographs. Immedlata dalivary. filled eandbaga in he taken below to seal off the fire, Rescue teams rushed here from surrounding mines. The flames broke out at 4 a. apparently in a conveyor belt about 10CO yards from the bottom of the pit.

The mine has an elaborate net com in fox mt root nsrt Continued from the First Page All but three of the dead miners 1 were sealed perhaps forever. in the deep shaft. Three bodies had been brought out by rescue workers shortly after the start 'of the blaze. An official statement said SO 8-8400 FOOT COMFORT SHOP work of more than 15 miles of such, belts one of them 1932 yards long to carry coal from the coal face to the main shaft. I 23 TEMPLE PLACE Ctn iani It was Britain's second coal mine HUbbard 2-7364 disaster in recent weeks.

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Smoke and intense heat drove back rescuers and hope for the trapped men was abandoned at 1 p. m. (7 a. E. S.

when the fire had been burning for nine hours. The decision to give up rescue attempts and seal off the burning section of the mine was announced by Sir Hubert Houlds-worth, chairman of the East Midlands division of the National Coal Board He said a check showed that 80 men were missing. I i wPHOtrnwm say ir thh to rl 1 rfiium Epi Can'relax and enjoy tha fltff. CZli II H. comfort cf a bright, cozy room? tl-Hltiit- II I i Il TTL Call DUNCAN Upholsterer and tT H-HM- II IJmWA Tttt choose from hundreds of decorator TT mil" 5 "fa fabrics.

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