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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 14

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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tun hosto.v daily r.i.onE-wrDXEsn.v. octobf.ii Ftitirtfpn Winchester Overpass Cost Boosted to $6,000,000 TROOPSHIP ARRIVALS AT SEATTLE Today U. S. MARINE PHOENIX. Cot of eliminatln the Boston'llOOO-OOO to l.0f0,000, en the appropriation of Common st, lasollne service nrt Main Railroad crossing jn the will learn at special town as wincneters parr or nation, meairr parainf tret, a gasvMBMajgMMPavaMl-rjt-- i Hal i i i rriiirr nf Winchester hut risen mil tomorrow niBM.

the land damages expected during the construction of the proponed railroad overpaid. iiom an originally estimated! Town meeting membert will from the Far East. Pet TV Mountain Lion Near Death After Accident TUCSON, Oct. 21 (AP) EWe, the mountain lion which loves children, tottered today b. tcen Me and death.

The playful cub slipped In per. forming for some children Jat night and hit hor head on a wall NOW WE CAN REPLACE YOUR OLD corner or a super mamet ann several privately owned parrel of land will have to be taken for the temporary right of way. "Land taken for tha temporary tracks will ba returned to the original cwneri If they 10 wish," engineer Olson laid. AT SAN lrld4V GIN RANDALL, 1 Tha State will pay for the pro-poaed construction, though the Boston and Maine Railroad may be asked to contribute. I "It la usual in the rase of a Federal grant for railroad im from the Far East.

v. CRACKED CEILINGS WITH THE U. s. N. ruix.

uuiu the Far FsM In eormtrurtinj the overpast the AT MW lllrirl Today ISEU SMOOTH THE WONDER CEILING U. S. N. S. GEN CALLAW.

irom in the noine ai riuya muiri, cura- Bremerhaven with KHO passengers. tor ot Tucson Museum one was paralyzed. U. S. N.

S. GB.N Mi MAE. from Lh probably the most-loved Bremerhaven with 2.ii7 PnJ5- animal in thf Tucson arra, has an. MY AS U. S.

N. S. PVT JObE ared on television shows and as 95 from Newfoundland. at civil luncheons. LITTLE provementthis la state grant plan to start the rise for the railroad Involved to pay 'gradually at Wedsemere Station ten per cent of the total until it reaches a peak of 21 feet State Engineer Lester Olson said 'above the Interaction of Main, 1 Public Works Briripa Engineer.

Church and Mt. Vernon then John C. Rundlett said an extra it vrtl start down, reaching the $500,000 had been added to the normal bed around Cross St. cost of construction as result of! Resident of Winchester as far a report of soil expert, Prof. Ar- back as 18.15 have been arguing thur Ca.agrande of Harvard.

Ithe pros and cons of removing the "Prof. Gasagrande made test grade crossing. In 1907 the town of the soil conditions under the meeting voted to depress the tracks present railroad right of wayjand build a bridge over them, but which was once the bed of the nothing happened. Aberjnna River. The test showed: Last year the town meeting a large area of pcet hich was voted, 151 to 1.

to raise the tracks, very deep, and will have to be Tomorrow night vote on the removed before construction can appropriation for the hind taking. FOR ONLY Recently her picture, taken as she stepped softly on a small sleep, ing bov's l)rk, was published in more than 500 United States Natick Quota Club to Be Chartered Completely Installed PER I WEEK ton A 10x10' CEILIN0 STATE TREASUKLR FOSTER FUKCOLO plucks UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED Available In ANY Size Available In Anv Color start on trie overpass, itunaieu said. Won't Chip Won't Peel Won't Crack FOR WWJOP one dollar from the State Treasury's chest and hands it over to Larry Storch, television comedian, for a ticket to the show at the Latin Quarter Saturday for Boys' Towh of Italy. Rocco Palladino, owner of Latin Quarter, is presenting the entire show, starring Larry Storch, for a special performance to raise funds for the Boys' Town of Italy. Busy Railroad Crowing Selectmen of the town estimate NATICK.

Oct. 21-The newly-organized Quota Club here will, be chartered and the oftlccrs installed by the club's international president, Mrs. Bess C. Nohle of Memphis, Tenn tomorrow (Thnrsi night at the Sherwood-at-Natick Country Club. Miss Bessie Loring of CHm-bridge, fourth district governor, will preside.

The new club members, headed by Miss Emily Shannon, president, will be introduced by Miss Mary L. Guyton of Boston, club organber. Quick, Courteous Service Hr Free Estimate On Piece Coverage Mar Not be Final Figure tnat cars cross the tracka in The revusfd estimate of Winchester Center daily and that! WRITE OR PHONE TODAY 000 was made recently when a the gates are down 2 hours and 40! survey of the project was taken minutes to allow 87 trains to pass, by Public Works engineers. "Passenger trains and cars seem! Please call at mv home to give a FREE estimate: PAYOFF mm 20,000 in N. Y.

at JerusalenCs FAirview 4-0761 -CHelsea 3-5925 PArkway 7-1640-111 a iirl oe op AUDREYS "we do not know.ir this wiii in nave the same rush hours, be the final figure; It may be more i when people are going to and or less," engineer Olson said, as 'from work. They all seem to meet he pointed out that originally the in Winchester sq. at the same time, highway overpass at Sullivan sq.icausing an extreme problem," was to have cost $2,000,000 but the Selectmen say. final figure was $8,000,000. When the trains pasa through Plans call for the building of a 'around 5 in the afternoon the gates temporary right of way just west are down and cars line up double of the present tracks 'starting at for several blocks, police report the Weduemere Station, a quarter An added problem is the fact of a mile from the center of Win- that Winchester has onlv one fire Chester, to Cross st.

station and it is located on the Sections of a playground, rail- east side of town. Last vear fire Anniversary NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (AP) VALUE 1 1 1' "ri1" iMadisnn Square Garden was trans- trrrr6ri Intn ihm lilrnn.ee a tm Pie last niqht for a 3000th ann.ver-1 fr-VZtZl' ln led Nit nnBui dingMwoblock. aary celebration of the founding Air. BOX 44, BOSTON 23, MASS.

fluid vl road parking areas, town park, i apparatus had to wait more than oi uriuaipm as me spiruuai capi iv umps ror ine gates to he lifted MEASURING CUPS OP rrt or. ceaopwAME to Be -theowm Annw apter. MEASUCiMG MOUSES OK. SMORTEMIMQ line Termintl. 600 quirt.

com(rt- able ro.im itti tub. thowf or bnili. Fine lood al madrst price. (JJJ Give 'em Yrigley's Spearmint Gum! Youngsters love it! Inexpensive, too- SINCLI with BATH hem OOUBft with BATH from Sou Ber. Stfv tal of the Hrbrews.

i 'a 'Some 20.000 persons purchased State of Israel bonds to gain ad-J mission to the huge show place, decorated with stained-glass win- dows depicting the Ten Command. jments. A Star of David was mounted above the stage. A historical papeant featured to respond to an alarm from the west side of town. The proposed erection of a fire station on Ridge st.

on the west side will eliminate this problem, resident hope. As one resident of the west side said. ''It would be tough to watch your house burn down while the Are engine waited fnr inn.x. ((itou'ant and CocHoil taungt ,1 S3 for your original idea printed. Write Jerry Longttt do this newipoper.

Buy it by the box aciors tnwara u. noninson, 1 WRIGtfV freight train to pass before coming to put out the blaze." l.t,.f i. tM. r.nrill.tinn nr a Grant and Jose Ferrer, cellist Gre. hnf tenor Jan Peerce most re.siripmc An 'nnhlirltv whether the trami ir.

5h wn. Vi. the'and the N. B. C.

Symphony Or- the air or under the ernnnrt misfired and ordered 1hcfrestra- long as the crossing is eliminated, publicist out of the room by yel for Halloween! In 1352 Sweden had 54,000 visitors, compared with an annual 17,000 before World War II. ling that he "had spoiled everything by coming in too soon." Another, time Wayne embarrassed her, she testified, was when he left her stranded at a party! while he took off with the boys. "They all went someplace where there were stripteasers, call girls, prostitutes or whatever you want to call them. He came home the next morning very drunk and with a beeg. black bite on his neck." "pon'rM a sib AH Asked to explain what kind of a bite.

Mrs. Waynes large Latin eyes grew big and she empha THEY SAID sized: "Thees was a human being bite. She said Wayne told her that ny0U COULDN'T MAK A MARTINI THIS GOOD!" one or the strip teasers mi mm without his consent She said her husband slapped her around and banged on doors with wooden tables and threw rubbing alcohol in her face. 5 THATt WHAT CALL A Wavne sat expressionless through Hilton Must Explain Shot at Wayne Home LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21 (AP) Nicky Hilton, the former husband of Elizabeth Taylor, today was subpoenaed to explain his week-long stay at the John I Wayne home as the guest of Mrs.

Wayne while the rugged I movie star was in Honolulu. Wayne charged yesterday during the couple's stormy divorce trial that his wife entertained Hilton during his ab- sence. This followed an accu- sation by Mrs. Wayne that the movie boxoffice king once had I an all-night tryst with actress i Gail Russell. Hilton, son of hotel magnate Conrad Hilton, said he would save comment on the accusation until "I testify in court." However, counsel for Mrs.

Wayne contends that the Mexican actress acted only as a Good Samafitan in "taking young Hilton into her home last year. Attorney Jerome Rosenthal said actress Betsy von Fursten-berg would testify that she asked Mrs. Wayne to house Hilton while he recuperated from accident injuries, Hilton and Miss von Jurstenberg were sweethearts at the time. Thii hnv was iniurpd and had most of the testimony, occasionally shaking his head. He emoted real pain when the court awarded her attorney szuuu more in wayne funds to finance trial costs.

"I figured at that moment," ex HERE'S MY SECRET measuring! No mixing. Everything it ready That's all thera is to it! No guessing. No fuss and bother. A plained Wavne. "that I would have to earn $20,000 to pay that $2000." Greek Vessel Starts Maiden Voyage to U.

S. CHERBOURG, France, Oct. 21 COCKTAILS III JUST 14 SECONDS! (every time too though you never made one before!) (AP) The new 23.000-ton Greek passenger liner Olympia sailed last night on her maiden voyage to New York via Cobh, Ireland, and Halifax, Nova Scotia. The ship flew the Liberian flag BUDGET All work guaranteed YOU, yes you, can make a perfect cocktail every single time! Any kind of cocktail you choose. Thanks to Heublein! Just pour into a cocktail shaker or pitcher (with ice).

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TERMS Up to 18 months to pay no one to take care ol nim." oecause oi a uree mw pievcm-Rosenthal explained. He did not ing the Greek flag from flying on explain why Hilton failed to seek ships built in part or entirely with aid of his father, who maintains foreign capital, a large mansion and several hotels! The ship was built in Glasgow in Los Angeles. (with some United States financing. On the stand, Mrs. Wayne again Ship officials said they hoped the pictured her brawny husband as Greek Parliament will eventually far rougher with his wife at home make the necessary law changes "SMACKIN' GOODI" Our representative will call at your home day or evening without obligation.

He will show you a selection of fabrics from America's finest mills lovely, durable matelasses, boucles, tapestries and than with cattle rustlers on theot allow the ship to fly the Greek mm flag. nylons Over 250 colon and patterns to ciioote from all available at 50 savings. The ship has luxury accommo-dattons for 1150 in tourist class, and 135 in first class. screen. She said he had hit her with everything from the 'back of his hand to upholstered pillows during six years of Hollywood married life.

But they always kissed and made up, she added. One reconciliation scene, she said, took place in a Burbank Hospital. She quoted the husk actor: "i know I have "been a horrible "SMIMP DIP-I Add 1 tbiw. horwrtdiih. top.

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Dewey in Bed With Laryngitis I-EU BLOB'S COCSCTAILS ALBANY, N. Oct. 21 fAP) AVON UPHOLSTERING CO. S3 WARIHAM BOSTON, MASS. I Please send your representa-S tive without obligation.

Name Street City Phone of pieces G-18-21 CALL OUR NEAREST OFFICE BROCKTON 9410 SLEM 0I jerk with you. I need you very Gov. Thomas E. Dewey has been much. Please give me one more confined to bed with "laryngitis." chance." (He spent yesterday at.

the execu- Just as she was about to give in, tive mansion and went to bed in she added, Wayne's press agent the afternoon, an aide said. His arrived and -asked: "shall I call theioffice reported there was no in-reporters?" 'dication whefi Dewey would be Mrs. Wayne said she snapped: back at work. FITCHBURQ If NM -IZS0 HAVERHILL LAWRENCE 3-2439 FRAMINGHAM 5288 MANCHESTER, N. H.

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