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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 9

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Nine THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1934 CHANNEL CHUCKLES By Bil Keane Mrs. Zint Acquitted of Murder Charge Now He Tells Us LONDON, Nov, (UP)-Dr. iBishop Mininan 1 MIAMI, Fla Nov. 11 (AP) when she shot him to deala Finnish Banker, Fearing Reds, Kills Policeman, Leaps 3 Floors Bruno Cans contended toc.ay that Named to Lead U.

S. DISCOVERS the 2400-yenr-old practice of doc Jean Marie Zint, blonde husband slayer, was acquitted of a murder charge today or a plea- of self defense. tors in examining the tongues of HELSINKI. NOV. 11 (API Al Th minister1 prpnri AiiUt.

their patients has been a com 1955 Pilgrimage SOUTHEAST ASIA in their apartment cert sept. to, 1953. The Jury's verdict will make it possible for her to share in the estate of her 53-year-old husband, who headed a Chicago pattern and foundry firm. Mrs. Zint has led a civil action asking a widow's one-third share of the estate.

The 30-year-old former movie Bank of Finland economics expert, 'ed Alho and persuaded him to go apparently emotionally disturbed! home. Two police said that when Archbishop Cushlng announced plete waste ct time. In an article in the British Medical Journal, Dr. Gans said the tongue is not a mirror of health or an aid to diagnosis in disease. the two officers knocked at the extra testified that her husband, Charles, treated her brutally during their two-month marriage and that he was chasing her with a yesterday he has designated door, Alho fired eight bullets through it, killing "officer Helmer Valmunen and wounding the except in maladies of the mouth Auxiliary Bishop i.

aunuian as the spiritual leader of a national pilgrimage to Ireland, Lourdes, other. TUMI I I II II I I II II I II I'll I I 1 1 I 1 and tongue itself. Alho climbed to the third floor window sill shouting: "Get Minis and Rome In August 1955. OPEN MONDAY I WEDNESDAY UNTIL 1:30 M. ropean scenes and personalities." ter Leskinen here.

Dr. Alho wants Bishop Mininan will sail Aug. 16 from New York aboard the S. S. Nieuw Amsterdam, flagship Opportunities will be made for Keycs Beech, Boston Globe Chicago Daily News Far East correspondent traveled mora than 13,000 miles throughout vital area and answers questions about little known and vastly misunderstood part of Asia in the pilgrims to visit England, France, Switzerland and Italy.

and expressing fear Finland was threatened by a Communist revolution, today shot and killed one policeman and wounded another. Moments later, the expert. Dr. Keijo Alho, 47, leaped through a fog of police tear gas from a third floor window at his home. He was taken a hospital with a broken leg.

Prior to the shooting Alho made several attempts to break through the office door of interior minister Vaino Leskinen at the ministry building. The minister said Alho remained for a time in the building, "swinging a pistol and behaving in such a threatening -manner the police was alerted." of Holland American Line. The pilgrimage ship will make a special call at Cobh to disem bark members for a visit to Ireland's shrines. to see him." Other police officers who had arrived at the scene tried to dissuade Alho from jumping and exploded tear gas bombs in an attempt to drive him back from the window. Alho leaped, breaking his leg as he hit the street.

The shooting occurred a day after the arrival in Finland of a Russian parliamentary delegation for the 10-day visit. SCHOOLBOYS' All-wool Bal-Collar TWEED OVERCOATS with all-wool zip-in lining Archbishop Cushlng expressed regret that he would be unable to personally accompany the pilgrims next year but said he was confi SUNDAY GLOBE SSSnaMMMiB IMC I dent the voyage would be as successful as those he conducted. "Bishop Mininan has been with us on many of our previous pilgrimages," the prelate said, "and is well acquainted with the Eu- "Know why I like it here? Your Public Housing i colors compatible and my wute isn't 1" A. 3-- I if il ll 1500 to Attend State Grocers Meeting Sunday -here Japan signed Us World War UUi f.WUlljL ifL Is Un-American, Some possessed names already Sizes 6-12 $39.50 Sizes 13-18 $4950 About 1500 independent grocers1 and supermarket members of the 50,000 Naturalized at Many Ceremonies Throughout Nation Realtors Insist PAUL F. KNEELAND Globe Real Estate Editor Massachusetts Retail Grocers As sociation will attend the all-day "workshop" state convention Sun day at Hotel Statler.

CLEVELAND, Nov. 11 "Public NEW YORK, Nov. 11 (AP) America became 50,000 citizens The largest retail grocers' meet TREMONT tOITONVA known widely around the world. One was Marcel Wagner, German pianist. Another was Ivan Mestrovic, 71, noted sculptor, one of the founders of Yugoslavia and a foe of Premier Tito.

In a group of 3500 at San Francisco there were 361 who had to have the oath to them in Japanese, Chinese, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. Another was Helen Constantinovna Dourneff Romanoff, 28, whose husband is a grand-nephew of the slain Czar Nicholas of Russia. ing in America this year will in housing is un-American," the National Association of Real Estate Boards resolved today at the final richer today in mass naturaliza tion ceremonies marking the na tion's first Veterans Day. elude demonstrations of the latest lie-detecting instrument as an aid to control over $2,000,000 annual CAMEL HAIR TOLO COATS Natural, Blue Sizes 6-12. 19.50 Sizes 13-18.

$67.50 session of its loss from theft by merchants. week-long 47th There were, of course, the traditional parades, speeches and other observances, but it was the mass. Demonstrations on how to put on NEW FALL CHARMER annual conven tion. swearing-in or new citizens which a store-wide food sale; how to glamorize food displays; sale of such non-food items as the greeting card. The latter clinic will be con took the limelight.

Reports He'll Sell Out From many countries they, came. displaced persons, refugees from' A ducted by William Lerner, ores! Are Untrue, Says Hughes horror camps, escapists from Old dent of the Ideal Greeting Card Company. "No industry does more to ele- HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 11 (AP) Industrialist Howard Hughes to More than 5000 realtor delegates representing fellow members of N. A.

R. E. B. unanimously agreed that public housing was "a continuing evil of government subsidy World ideologies, the young, the old, all seeking haven in a nation dedicated to freedom. For supr-eomfy wlk, this ftjtiion-bU BuMerfly cut-out il rdy to your wlk.

It's a bnuty tritmtnt to your foot. Com in today. "GLAMOR" OTHER STYLES AT $95 and HO95 Stnd for nw fall and winUr etlogu BOYS' SHOP day termed "utterly untrue" a vate its standards of service than With open arms this nation GLAMOR j'lj mar I report he is about to sell his enterprises, except for R. K. O.

Studios, for $400,000,000. received them. the retail food merchants in Massachusetts," Malcolm McCabe, state secretary of the association said. In great groups of diverse na The report today in Daily vari tionalitiessymbolic of the many races and creeds which helped Black Rued Kid AAAA Sltei hi to II ety, a film trade journal, said a group of tycoons expect to make "Our retail food industry in this state will spend over $10,000,000 of family shelter. "We urge Congress to terminate the public housing program," the realtors declared in a fiat found this country they took the oath.

a tieal "very promptly lor me And In Nw Turk: 00 rifth ATtnu si 4lh Slrffl 49 Fifth Avenue 4ln 8trctt nd VVrrn Strut at Broadway in tne coming year for new stores, Improved fixtures and service fa. Hushes Tool Company, Hughes One group of 80 was sworn in H'la'iry Aircraft, his Houston brewery and at Bremerton. aboard the While N. A. R.

E. B. has been allied interests. I cilities to help reduce the cost of food distribution at the retail battleship Missouri on the deck lashing out consistently at public level, he said. housing since President Eisenhow "Our 5000 members are determined to help bring about the substantial increase in our national er approved aa.uuo more units when he signed the 1954 Housing act three months ago, it was Ron income and standard of living re ald J.

Chinnock, national presi dent, who hit the legislation hard cently promised by President Eisenhower. By the time any one of the thousands of new babies You are cordially invited to visit your est at the convention. "Morallv and financially, any born in Massachusetts reach 20 pounds in weight, they have con thing is cheaper than public housing," he declared at a press conference. "It's a conspicuous failure among social welfare programs, The N. A.

R. E. B. resolution asks for the immediate termination of sumed nearly a thousand dollars worth of food," said McCabe. "It is up to all of us to help keep distribution costs at an absolute minimum for the benefit of our young parents who are trying to make both ends meet under today's To) Dublic housing, suggesting inat what buildines remain be liqui IfMl dated and transferred to private conaiuons.

ownership, "preferably to the ten LKJ il irin inm ants of sucn projects." "At the same time, we reconv First U.S. Import of Schenley OFC mend a program of rent allowances for needy families in want of shelter, and urge that such allowances be BDDlied only to housing which conforms to local in Boston Tomorrow health and safety standards." in The realtors commended me bang-up surplus property disposal program now unaer way in wasn-ineton which calls tar sale of United States property not essen tial to governments current or future needs. Administrator David H. Brill of the Surolus Realty Project told the realtors today that between "8000 and 9000 of your member ship could very well serve Uncle Sam needs in tms program. The first importation to the United States of Canadian Schenley OFC will be previewed tomorrow by port officials and newsmen at an unusual party aboard the S.

S. President Monroe in Boston Harbor. Sidney Frank, vice president of Schenley Industries, and general sales manager of Schenley Distributors, will present the whisky. Canadian Schenley OFC (for Original Fine Canadian) never before has been marketed in this country because it was not available in sufficient quantity. Addition to Canadian Schenley's distilling facilities several years ago has made possible shipment to the United States in quantities.

The President Monroe will leave Boston Sunday for a round-the-world trip. With it will go the first shipments of Canadian Schenley OFC destined for American and foreign ports. Effective action in our program which'will be completed March 1, 1955, requires the services oi com rjetitive effort of highly expe rienced real estate men to produce the best sales prices. Ana urgent ly needed economy in Federal operations will come about with the sales. in I mi jn 11 mi mi 'i'' -Fi- tei i-r hv 1 ll 1 1 1 Possibly even more important will be the beneficial effect on local tax revenues of returning so much property to state and local tax rolls," ne conciuaea.

HANKY Skate Trio to Perform at Gilchrist's Tomorrow Boston roller-skating fans can see an unusual performance tomorrow when the "Three Little Starlets" exhibit their skill at Gil-christs's third floor shoe salon. The trio, appearing through courtesy of the Co-Ed Skating Kink, will perform at intervals throughout the day. Ia connection with the performance, Gilchrist's is featuring a novel skating ensemble of Chicago roller skates, skate case, and toe stops. Dining Car First railway dining car made its appearance in the United States in 1868. Continued pom the First Page peared that the woman, who lived in what was formerly a store at Northampton and Washington had left town.

Compagnone said the whole thing started last Friday when he was approached by the woman as he was doing an errand at the corner. On the pretext of telling his fortune, she tared him into her establishment and requested him to roll a dollar bill In a handkerchief. After using some mombo-jumbo over the tied cloth, she told him to take It home, sleep on it, and open it in the morning. i -riiTmrni I'lii i r--1 -J i --''WmWtiertMti Hftftmnrfmi irriiitinffii''' rfW rmut mtr This l( the heme of your friendly Ford Dealer; Sales and Service Headquarters for Ford Cars and Trucks. Saturday morninng the victim found two one-dollar bills in the tied handkerchief.

Campagnone told police he went back to her Saturday and gave her $10. Sunday morning he found two $10 bills in the tied handker JACK chief. Monday be brought $900 to the woman and she put it in a shoe, broke an egg into the shoe, and after a time, ".1800 In egg-soaked bills were removed. The woman kept the $900, saying this was just to show her power. PHONE NOrwood 7-4200 999 WASHINGTON ST.

Thursday morning the victim returned to the store with $2500 The woman tied this in a hand kerchief and told him to take it home and open it in the moraine Campagnone reported he found a large wad of newspapers in the 5 ln in 1 1 7 nandkercmei. Police have alerted Alabama au kiJ awL issi To lucky, at least, that I saved, thorities to be on the lookout for a pickup truck being operated by this woman. It is thought she is heading for that 'state. my precious Beacon wax! DAILY-NON-STOP DAJIT-NON-STOP DAIIY-NON-STOF Ford Cart for '55 offer four exciting new lines 3 mighty engines Y-block V-8; Y-block Special V-8 with Fordomatic in Fair-lane and Station Wagon Series; and I-block Six. The Ford Division of Ford Motor Company is happy to make this announcement to its many friends in this area and to invite them to drop in and meet this progressive new Ford Dealer and his courteous staff.

While there, see and Test Drive the stunning '55 Ford Cars; and if you use trucks in your business, get the interesting facts about Ford Triple Economy Trucks. Also, take note of the special service equipment they use and the latest methods they follow in caring for Ford Cars and Trucks. See the Genuine Ford Parts and Accessories they stock for your convenience, too. A hearty welcome awaits youl WEX1CQ If you us trucks in your business, be sure to get the facts about Ford's '55 Money Makers. There are over 190 Ford money-making combinations to choose from one that's right for your job.

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