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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 6

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The Boston Globei
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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE-WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1331 Six Before You Enroll Use Deposit Library to Save Ancient Records, State Urged chen jewel levy A proposal that quarters In (or the preservation of valu-lng rulnd through sheer neglect being damaged by Iraki resulting! A 3XCS ClllDlCe Anywhere New England Deposit Library, arable books and historical drew strong rupport todty from ilom heavy storms By INEZ ROBJ1 135 Western Biliihton, be pio-'dmumenU, nwiny of which ar be-tthe legislative committee on state Rcprrn-ntative Muh.irl J. Mc- aflmwutratlon. Lartr.y, Jtcp, of Cast Hrldgewater, tax vi. dish-pat) The Boston Globe mlcrofflm 'House than man of the committee.

Now that the United States Su- trifling At lk I Ilia .1 k. if utc, nil imf-ii ma.uij ii iiic mil'-, ntiuiu uc UJU- nrema Pnnrf hll frtlrt lha dozen i rt.v for Innwrow h. matelv in v.nlt Prfm Lourl If, an aniirnt gfg. but Up In permitted disposal of tremtn-land muwiim to be constructed houseV.ves Marshall. where 1 live we lay doua bound file of the the west wing of the State Texas, to limmer down and py8he was I Rood cooR cooki go.

k. mmiA rw.uu Sn'll Serur.in. eonka bo. he went. I ua Operates for an entire month on one 15c battery no battery greater economy, fewer battery changei greater-than-ever clarity! Thli make available about al L'e of the deposit library, pend- quarter of the ipare occupied by ing auch conatrurtion, wai called a' the bUie I.ih rary In the uepoiitiior ty a Dill nied by Repienta- I I ing.

which operated 'tive Howard S. Rusell, Rep of and Harvard Univer-. Waylanrt. auihoriiing the expendi- Library build by the itate TUBELESSf 3-TRAriSIT0il itv taxca due on this old Joe filler merely to ex-I heir domestic plain why many homei In our aervanta. I hope part of the country are now the women will.equippcd with revolving doort.

Hi abide by the! And In the econd place. I do federal law of not think it i pretty, cute or win-the Und. "2) put jome to refue to pay Uiicle tip and ihut taxei ai are hi due. Diogenei and 3 get off spent hi life looking for an honest the front pasca iman and history hai pent it time In the first looking for lomeone who really any. the Boaton I'ublic Liorary oi lor me purpose, it anizatinni.

wai thii bill that wai heard today. nd other ors i He lubmitted a sketch of the Annual Scout-O-Rama all the Astaire extras! 40 YEARS' EXPERIENCE DO MAKE A DIFFERENCE! I.fert tads tit t-tace Itlltt, COMPARE! t.aca.ra ara aat lr Aatrict'i mtt ccais.l.it iattractnra, kit laty aata lit aaiq.ll advaa-Ui af Fraal Atlai't'i fcai eitari.aca at lata aa4 icrtta, Hera jraa'll hat1 Ida t.tt al aoarylkinf i 1t it "a Mara Ilia ardiaary lauoat, Traal yturi.lf la Ida fcaat! Caaia ia ar call taaay, It A. M. la 10 P. M.

TAP BALLROOM concrete floor construction. The ArmorV Saturday total cost Involved, he Mid, would i a k. ainin Bny Scouti and Cub Scouts plaee. a y.Ukei to pay taxei. woman in tnc "BoyeM United Statei to- I believe icholan will lupport iveyea airicaiic dwtrlct of Boston Council nf Dnlln.

TUru.rH tlnivenite Library a oay wno ia iui.7 my conicnucn mr uin m- riarvara wniverauj L.ioiary, rrestntin at Iheir annual Knut.n. i j. in W.r HGAQIUG AID truatee of the State Library and lh- i.r cin. arv nuia i iiiihi' nntu -qi me caves oi biohit-pk mti nresldent of the Denowt Library, nrmory oaiuioHy. rsv Security UXCI on ucn.

More than 30 units hmannaa and thanki' upported the proposal and stressed the Importance of better care for itate archives than is ink iw oiuuis di uipiritl will exhibit to the public from 2 to pricWof iyt25 HkMM CMalMalM AMaM fWaWli lllrt CMa) Makm Zcnua TV and Radtoa. Zennb'l oumandini aaini-lsb nodeti arc aufi avajtabia, $75 presently accorded. Invective aimed at man's immortal foe, the tax collector. Taxes ara oldest gripe, probably even antedating those with regard to women and weather. Taxes are a terrible thing, and tha screams heard 'round Ches Robb annually on or near March p.

m. bcoutlng in its many phases giving. Any woman in thirday and ase who is so fortunate as to have domestic help to do the dirty work for her is sitting in a tub of butter and ought to recognize that glad- State Librarian Dennis A. Doo- fnr boyi from 8 yeara of ace ud ley told the committee that space will be shown, is presently available at the De-I Among guest troops that will lorry Ordvt Mud be FJIod in Odor RocWvtxff Dosit unrary Because oi are iroon .1. Jamaica i 15 would tear a heart or granite.

DAtJCE STUDIOS erouj gift from the Taylor family Plain, with its 50-piece marching, An. housewife who can entice But I have to Dony uo of the Boston Globe of files of the All-Scout Band, and -Ship n-nmestic to stay Ions enough tolf-i k.u. i- nnnv nn anit nnw 42S tOTLSTON ST. 181 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 190 IEAC0N STREET 1 Til.

KEnRiri I-IS3T Globe on Charlestown, with Its Sea Scouts equire the paymcnt of Social Se.5ff d'0 hnu5ewives of Marshall. State archivist Richard a sea-going specialty curlty taxei tt wrealhed in horse- is old of drath. taxes HEARING AID CO. AUTHORIZED DEAUK mnn TQUr-ieSI ClOVCU, n4 Tnilll I VW Ifllll. AMERICA'S FINEST DANCE INSTRUCTION 294 loylaton toaton (at Arlington St.

Subway) CO S-3S20 ought to rejoice in the payment ol The ladies who protested that It tection for the archives, stating Nathan of Brookline. The Boston that they are now In a deplorahlejCouncil is represented by John situation at the Slate House, ofteniRock, District 6, a few cents per wecK to unc.e Sam just for luck. It seems to me that the housewives of Marshall are obviously fortune'a favorites. These kids don't know when they're well off. Their envious sisters elsewhere will settle any day the week is "involuntary servitude' to be forced to act as tax collectors In this instance for Uncle Sam will And that it takes no more time to make out the quarterly tax form and check than it would to arrange a "dove" luncheon, play a rubber of bridge or a game of canasta.

We all have our crosses, and the ladies of Marshall will just have to learn to be brave during that 15-minute period every three months when they figure out that security tax on the jewel in their respective kitchens. Russian Balks at Berlin Site BERLIN, Jan. 13 (AP) The four IN. U. Faculty Wives Berlin commandants met toaay ior: iiicciing a iiuojt in, ih.

fnnrtn urn in an prion reach aareement on a olace for the Northeastern University Faculty reacn agreement on a piaie xor mc. Big Four Foreign Ministers' meet- meeting and tea Friday at 2 in the ing here called for Jan. 25. Mitton lounge of the Student Cen- Soviet Delegate Sergei Dcngin:" Building- 360 Huntington av. has opposed the Western proposal to hold the conference In the mis.

nitiriun nuuKin win lain un "The Best Books of the Year." Mrs. Saverio Zuffanti of Quincy will conduct the business meeting. former Allied Control Authority Mrs. Louis Cooperstein, Newton- villc, is chairman of the affair. building in the American sector, and informed sources expressed doubt he would relent at today's meeting in the French headquarters in West Berlin.

Other items to be discussed In- cli'de the setting up of a secretariat and arranging security measures. In Moscow, a writer. In Pravda IF if, once again made clear Russia's bp- position to suggestions of security guarantees to the Union by the projected European lj Defense community 8.jjc and the North Atlantic Treaty Or ganization (NATO). The Soviet Union is opopsed to both. mm Everett Lawyer Freed of Contempt Attorney Alfred P.

Farese of Everett, who had been sentenced to one year in jail by Federal Judge George C. Sweeney for contempt of court, was cleared of the charge I I III I 3 today by the United States Court of Appeals. Judge Calvert Macrudcr of the rUJsJUULJ Court of Appeals ordered that the sentence be vacated and the case remanded to Judge Sweeney with directions to dismiss the contempt proceecungs. ji Attorney Farese was sentenced on i eb. 2D, 1933, after a hearing on the contempt charge before Judge rcfl trpn II hp fm Sweeney.

It had been alleged that Farese as counsel for Douglas W. Pike of AttleborS had attempted to idate the wife of Russell H. Peel, of North Easton. Pike, Peel and several others were in Federal Court on charges of transporting stolen cars across state lines. if The Court Appeals found that attorney Farese's remarks actually i addressed to the defendant Pike and not to Mrs.

Peel, were made in the court corridor and, therefore, iiul in uie iiieaeiiue ui ine cuuil. arm Judge Magruder said. "We do not see how it could be said that Farese's conduct in the corridor, reprehensible as it may be, obstructed the administration of justice, which is the essence of a criminal contempt of the court's authority." PHONE OR WRITE New Entl.nd Res. A. T.

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