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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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14
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THE BOSTON SUNDAY. GLOBE APRIL 19. 1933 Fourteen Peron Jails 77 on Charge of Rumormongering Color Temperature Indicator Tops Norwood Science Exhibit problems facing his government, hePlaza de Mayo and a night of riot in hv his labor supporters in charged there was "an organized which the headquarters of four for a bloo dexhibit last year was A complicated instrument devel Bingo for the Blind NEW YOKK i AP) Blind persons may now play bingo for recreation on a special board with braille numbers, says the American Foundation for the Blind. This is only one of the 150 special aids for the blind sold at cost and listed in the foundation's new catalogue. Some other items are safety pressure cookers, adjustable slicer-graters, plastic can markers, coffee dispensers, brailled scales, needle threaders and braille alarm clocks.

campaign to create disturbances, to create dissatisfaction iri the masses and to manufacture a iclimate designed to alter good order land tranquility." He threatened not on hand to accept her award but Everett Learnard. science di oped by 17-year-old Lois Schoppee, Norwood Hich School senior, for position parties and the Jockey Club, a social center of the aristocracy, were looted n4 burned. rector of Norwood High, accepted it on her behalf. measuring color temperature, won the award of six judges at the Norwood High Science Fair Friday night. The young lady who took a prize Second prize went to 15-year-old Stephen Jacyna, a circus eiepnani trainer from New York, is being rrnTnmiinicado over the severe punishment of those responsible.

trAo. and trsnmiHitv suhep- Charles Weisul, a sophomore, for week-end in the investigation of V.UE, quently were shattered the ex his exhibitions of "Hydroponics, or growing plants in chemicals. The six judges who awarded plosion 01 two Domus xnai miiea isix persons during a political one of the Plaza ae mayo oomij-ings, a blast that damaged a subway ventilating system. speech by Peron Wednesday in the prizes to the 30 exhibitors were; Wallace Sawyer of Weston High School; Robert MacCurdy of Water-town High School; Joseph J. Knrtwles of Stoughton High School: BLUE, BUCK, cj BROWN, WHITE, SOU KlUaKin BLACK SUEDE Sizri I In it AAA A A A Chester R.

Proteroe of Needham High School; Wendell Bennett of Natick High School, and Edwin T. Peterson of Dedham High School. BUENES AIRES, Argentina, April 18 (AP) President Juan D. Peron's press omce announced today Buenos Aires police have opened with 77 arrests a campaign against persons spreading "false and tendentious rumors" about his government. Some were booked on charges of descato (disrespect of public officials), for which the law provides maximum prison terms of 10 years.

Some were charged with violating police orders and given shorter terms immediately. The press office implied others might be arrested. The prisoners were accused of spreading alarmist stories that movements were afoot to overthrow the government, that some cabinet ministers had resigned, that public functionaries were engaged in shady deals, and other stories reflecting on the regime'i; prestige. Clerks, businessmen, housewives, students, domestic servants and one notary public were among them. Ten were women.

Some of those arrested were foreigners. One was identified as Hernan Luis Gonzales Castillo, 23, a Chilean newsman. filene's FEE Attracting considerable attention $16.95 at the exhibit were several nature ant s- 3 "1 Om I "le WINNER OF SECOND PLACE in Norwood High Science Fair is Charles Weisul. 0, i. exhibits: "Hatching of Moths," by Richard Mercier; "Digestive System of Woodroach" by Charles Mc-Manre; and "The Effect of Grass in the Prevention of Erosion" by Evelyn Johnson.

One of the most colorful exhibits was the "Working Model of an Atom." by Ifi-year-old Edward Wrnstrom and another which attracted many spectators was entitled "Effects of Accelation," by Ferdniand Freda. Senator Sells Oil Property ABILENE, April 18 AP The Kewanee Oil Company of Tulsa today bought $2,300,000 in Texas oil properties from a group including Senator Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. Up Iteda Feel Economic Pinch HONG KONG (AP) The inde-i One story tells of a recent order 1 pendent Chinese press here has re-y th Red. governor of Kwang- tung Province which cuts admin- ceived numerous reports from jstrtive ex enses 20 to 30 SOLBV BHVES unaergrouna correspondents A "working team" of eco- South China that say the pinch of nomic and financial experts from inviting you Monday, April 20th to our 5th floor women's dress world to meet a famous designer Norman Rosen who knows how to flatter a woman Charges Campaign Organized Person assailed rumor mongers in a speech 10 days ago.

Speaking of inflation and other economic the Korean War is finally catching Hankow has reportedly gone south up with the Communist govern- to help Kwangtung and Kwangsi 126 TftEMONT BOSTON Ofm MnAtf and ITtiinftSf Evrmnn ment. Itrim their governmental budgets. famous men's shops shop monday 9:15 111 8:30 p. NV1 I II KtH an informal modeling of his summer collection 10 to 12 noon 2 to 4 p. ait.

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