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THE BOSTdtt DAILY GLOBESATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931 Ten SOCIETY: Fete Planned Here for N. H. Cincinnati Members (globe Deaths and Funerals Nathan Pelonsky sports WENHAM'S Optical Obstacle Course "Royal Family" Superb, What Critic Saw of It By MARY CREMMEN wr7 Sitting in the audiewe i "UNCROWNED Schoolboy Sidelights Lynn Jamboree Tonight, If Weather Permits 'Klt'i the tutur that counts," taut) alert, fascinating 88 year old Mrs. Edward B. i Cole, who telle about i the museum ht Ex-Merchant in Textiles, Prison Reformer, at 97 Nathan A.

Pelonsky, 97, for many years a prominent textile merchant and manufacturer, died yesterday in Brookline. He made his home at 8 Egremont road, Brighton. In 1830 he was appointed by Mayor Quincy a member of the prison commission and initiated the first of new "Best of to catch sight of the staye was like Broadway" series, was one of the an optical obstacle course. strangest theatre experiences to tnose BClUauy To begin, there were five mnni-tors facing the guests. And two faring the cast.

Beyond these By ERNEST DALTON The Lvnn Jamboree, rained outlterback. and present in the studio. Larry vIcDonald, stretched equipment enough to VV Although the tackle: Les Andres, halfback, a the teaching of trades to prisoners 7 superb, cast of fill a warehouse. Helen Hayes, T' r.lmiriptte Col- Drums of lichts, fans, standing trio of starters, and Eob and compensating them for their center; guards Allen Wood I "on his varied business ac. Gordon Fawcett; Terry Sparrow, Itivities.

he held interests in the a tackle, and Ken Mortimer, half-lNapel Mills of Boston and New Frederic I lamps, two 400-pound color cam- wr bert, last night, will be held tonight, weather permitting, at 7:15 p. at Manning Bowl. A football clinic, for mothers and fathers of the players, will be held, this morning by the Swamp-1 scott High squad and coach Stan! March Charles i eras kept in readiness in case founded. Don't miss Elizabeth Watt's interesting I story about an inter-j esting woman in the SUNDAY GLOBE. back.

Coburn. Ken happened to one of the Smith and Nancy four in, operation, fat, black cables 1 t-iion down from the balconv. xorK, and me waicn-ine-wear and Fit-And-Wear workman's clothins factories in Keene. N. Al Farley is assisting Masi again, while Jack Driscoll, ex-Maiden.

I er many feet and a king size mike boom were nmnnr the pnsilv rproeni'rri nb. In the late 1920s, he liquidated his textile holdings and during the dWdJ-Uiuc niv. a nnv wvfin rnws ICCtS. conaeievncn. me mint, ai iu.jUVolby and Bu gradi a new a.

m. at Blocksidge Field, is taking over freshman to give the parents a closeup view; football. Driscoll was at Thorn- succeeding years was in the lac-toring business. He leaves a son, Frederick E. lof spectator seats we probably) On either side of the stase had (would have seen more of the show been set up three different sets nn an fl-mrh rpI in Seattle.

tior me commercials. cf a day in the life of a Pelonskv of Keene, N. and candidate. Another new coach is Justin "ree aauSm. m-.

rohb at West Briduewater demann of Brooklyn Heights, fi g' uL. JI. Mrs. Willard B. Weissblatt Besides all this onstage, there was just as much if not more equipment hanging down from the ceiling.

The hundreds of Kleig lights looked just like a sea of Stoughton, has a broken ankle, of Wa ban and Mrs. Max Seltzer of and teammate Leo Daly, guard, i 01 ha, The Private services will be held inverted extra-size black balloons The boys will run through regular drills, and the coaching staff will explain what each drill means. This is not the first time such a clinic has been put on for parents by Bondelevitch or other coaches, but this is perhaps the first time a full-scale clinic has been attempted. mi? in. hi mw, (T.vnniiSunday with burial in Adath Is rael Cemetery, Wakefield.

even harder, four small fractures. Charles Sugarman Fast, experienced backfleld, and an, inexperienced line is the story rharlo Kimarman. 75. nt 14 at Randolph High. A ccuple of Dorchester, a whole- This is the 25th season for the suspended from black cables instead of string.

To this add the fact that there Is no differentiation between onstage and offstage in television production. Without even moving In our seats, we counted 46 men technicians encineers, cameramen, property men who moved and worked onstage throughout the performance. mi jour numUnni torether wllh your name, ate and addrtis to ASK AMU, 00 Thr Boston (ilobf. Ronton. Man.

Andr rndt a ift n( Ihf "Rrltan- tilra Junior." plui thf "Rrllannira, World Lanruaca Dictionary." to Fhylltt Prak. 'd ft, of Lancaster. for ber question: Catholic League, and the silver jtransters Dngnten we ouuook ai ruit and produce dealer in anniversary year opens with theiCoyle of Taunton. They are Kev Boston since 1897, died yesterday annual Jamboree at Victory Field.Uackson, All Narry end, and Jjm at a Boston rest home. Watertown, tomorrow at 2 m.

lAntosca. 190 pound guard, both; a native of Poland, he came I from Mansfield. as a young man and shortly Next Monday, at the annual afterward established his fruit and Fall dinner meeting at B. C.s 'produce firm. He was a member better able to take care of them- It was hard to believe that deep Alumsi Hall, the league directors.

iTIlCftCy HIIHill 1 the Jewish Tuberculosis Sani- MISS MARJORIE JACKSON, whose engagement to Lt John C. Bard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Bard of Olivet, is announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry B. Jackson of Milton. She graduated from Milton Academy, and from Smith College last June. Lt Bard graduated from West Point this year and has received an appointment as a Rhodes Scholar.

He will begin his studies at Queen's College, Oxford, England, this Fall. tarium and an honorary member coaches. and athletic directors all 1 If sports, wui have as guests those Barbara Komack tor selves. Some were able to hoard in the midst of all this activity water for the dry spells on the and gear, one of the greatest casts beaches. Then, about 1,000,000,000 ever assembled was giving a mem-years ago, a few of them bravely Inrable performance of "Royal set down their roots and came to Family." HOW WERE THE FIRST TREES STARTED LONG AGO? The story of the oak, the elm, the ash and the giant redwood started long, long ago, when our earth was very young.

Maybe no more than 1,000,000.000 years old. wno neipen mauguKue uie ituc of the G. A. R. He was active in the Knights of Pythias and took part in many charitable activities.

He leaves two sons. Aaron of ceTgf Women's Golf Crown live lorever upon the dry land. Gradually they spread, taking different shapes and sizes, until they and Msgr. John P. Carroll, past PITTSBURGH, Sept.

17 (AP) Highlands and Albert of and present CYO directors: ralifornia eirls Mirkev Dorchester; two daughters, Mrs. FroHorir-v Hnhhs Rill Ohren. iw0 gins, micKey, nr-hottor nrl By MARJORIE W. SIJERMAN One of the most extraordinary sensations of the whole evening came from seeing the clear, compact, orderly picture on the The flaming gases of our babyhood had cooled to form a solid crust. covered almost the whole world in a mantle of green.

berser. Tom Lane and coaches Wright of La Jolla and MnIIjp v-ravit7 nf Iine Direct descendants of George 1 The bride graduated from Bos- Scalding rains had collected in Some found themselves in dry screen of one of the monitors shallow pools to form the ancient Jack McCarthy and Bill Thomas. Romack of Sacramento, crashed two brothers, Louis of Washington's Army officers wholton University School of Public imto the finals of the Women's Revere and Myer of had homesteads in New Hamp-iRelations She is a member of the Vnt nnlv has Coach Bruno Mali. a cktr Mrs F.sthpr Kravitz shire Revolutionary days will; Society of Descendants, Knights sandy climates. Only those that; and a second later looking be seas.

And in these warm waters. nch in chemicals, the first livinglcould hoard water survived. Their; yond it through the Iprs of nowsKl 01 wnmnan iu mumw 7 of Miami. men iur a iiin-ceniui v-mic ui ua. ici (.

-''u "things had their beginnings. descendants of our cac uses, borne; tripod, over the head of a squat- Almost surely thev were Dlants.jclung to damp spots in all sorts, tine technician, between a nair nf average 200 pounds. Experienced Miss Wright, 13, Stanford Lm- dav at a at the Stan- Corps Cadet Armory in Boston, prepared at Rivers Country Day linemen back include ends Flurry versity sophomore. smothered el Memorial Chapel, Brookline. 'Members of the New HampshirejSchool for Williams College, and McCarthy and Jim Shay; tackles defending champion Mary Lena wju be in the Lawrence branch of the Society of the Cin-'served as a captain in the Army For even the tiniest animals climates and did not change cables and around the shoulder on plants or on other animals that! much through the millions of nf a cameraman to what was ac-feed on plants.

So animals could years. They are the mosses. tually taking place onstaje. not appear till there was plant; Through the long, long ages, all; vv'e particularly remember the Gerry McNeil ana uave water- rauiK 01 inomasvuie, a ana ''Avenue Synagogue Cemetery, cinnati nave planned tnis party uorps during vvoria war 11 addition to the annual meeting at i After their wedding trip to Wil man'and guards Bob Tirrell and Miss Romack, 21. crushed lite lor mem to eat.

Tne rst me pidius, oecdme mme dim nnjie.grand entrance of Helen Hayes. Exeter, which comes in May, Mr. Pike and his the Triennial meetings. Edward F.j bride will live in Princeton. Clark is in charge of plans for the; Tuesday gathering, at which plans R-Jrltn.

xiay ceamans. iciuiumfc iviaijtjiie i-iinusety mnimcm ui are Everett Mitchell. Nathan Sil- Decatur. 111., five times Illinois vestri. Fred Harrington and Mike champion, 7 and 6.

Capelotti. Bob Wheeler, an The Pacific Coast rivals, who may be moved to the backfield. met twice before with Miss; Count Allesandro Bianco ROME. Sept. 17 (AP) Count will be discussed by Benjamin W.j plants teemed in the early seas, much as the tiny algae still team in our lakes and rivers.

Maybe they were even smaller than the blue, green and red algae that tint our streams and ponds. Twenty-five thousand of these little plants measure one inch. Life in the early seas was kind lEllis and co-members of the stand-! 111 Romack the victor eacn time, win Story DldHCU. Ol. 1 fnr i 7 Bianco ei At roach Joe Masi; clash in the 36-hole title round A lesanaro Yowler the Bobcat had been pa.

has eight lettermen back, iney are, tomorrow at the Allegheny Coun- Tril HnrV. gifted young New Englanders.l as eight lettermen back. They ot tne ine er magazine, norse, lh. aoonria u-'l i.a,. co-captains Bill Levesque, quar-itry Club compile, lwo nunarea ana nay; As Fannv cavendish, she ma-milhon rears ago vast swampy jestically descended a graceful areas were covered with lush for-; staircase and then took charle9 ests of strange-looking ferns and Coburn's hand as she swept calmly horsetails.

into the living room. On screen, Many of them left the prints of scene nad a grandeur like their ferny fronds as they formed Buckingham Palace our beds of coal. i But what the televiewer The first large trees as we know! couldn't see was 15 men srram-them probably canje upon the bUng to get themselves and their scene about 200.000.000 years ago. equipment out of Miss Hayes' Like all the plants we know, they; path as she carne risht to were were descended from the very tney nad been xhe (our men first living things to come out of got the camera and e.xb'.ts out the ancient seas and make their; of the wav maneuvered with the homes upon the dry land. Most spPed of the flvjn.

horsemen. oiner i to earth's first living things. They fed and multiplied. In time some Alves Heads 47 Freshmen oieq nere toad. Massachusetts chapter members.

Ipatience gains much and loses jied bv Horace Morrison and Regi-; little. Patience has won many Mrs. Charles Lnegren Ward, are to meet as usual dinners for Yowler. He hoped it MILLIS. Sept.

17 Mrs. Mary for a dinner at the Algonquin was going to win a dinner for him iClark) Enegren. 85, who with this time. This morning it looked husband Charles was to celebrate; AT THE DOVER COVNTRY as if it might, her 53d wedding anniversary to-'CLl-B Mr "apd Mrs William En- It was so long since Buster mcrrow. died tody in her home ho vinsts at a tea Chuck had seen Yowler or any f-n Mcfracken's Lincoln 'Cans of them became bigger and more complicated.

Tiny seaweeds drifted on the tides. And many billions of them perished helplessly as they were beached on the hard, dry land. Prospects at B. FIRST BACK $2ton. eUiminU.

J-esr-nM end un. 5 furlongs. 32500 William Alves, latest gift of on Main st. Irianpp Fridav Oct 8. I signs that he was about, that he likely these first trees were com-.

0f course there was no cm.tain fers the ancestors of our cone between acts the cast darted 4-1 West Warwick, R. Coach Monk A native of Millis, she was edu-i cVmoi tfrfmow nad made up hi? mind Yowler As time went on, the plants; bearing pines, larches and giant across the stage to their dressing grew bigger, more complex and'redwoods. Since the entire play tonic only 51 min-ites, there was only ed the list of 47 freshmen loot-iaraduated from the Boston Busi- with only members of didn't become really careless, but famines auenauiK, ball candidates who reported tojness College. Voonmo th vcuiuic a 111.1.1c lai mci 111 2 uncle Jay, Maaaen no 11 Wirmtav. Madden 1IB 1 Arctic Ike, no boy MIS 7 Ghihli, ro bny lis 4 Quirk Deal.

Bohenkn Mn8 13 SiiiKser Cain, no boy 11 3 Ironhearted. no boy. White Knight. I's'sery 114 O-verdoie. Gnllo 114 It Lonu Eaton, no boy 'IM lr J'JzzAimta.

Bush lis BBabe Bid. Kurtj S-Ur Climer. Fibber 1 Dauohin St.ir. no left She was a member of the Church! quest of good things to eat. This 8-v Coach Bob Richards at the Heights seconds allowed 'or changes of i costumes.

Dnue luuaj u. .1 ar mnrnine hp hart Bnne it) yesterday. lof Christ and a member of its STABBING Robbery Victim Mountain View 'rThV iof The Rev. iNorman Since we had attended several tempted by some tender green it standing player on the West War-; Besides her husband, she ivyniteneia, Lett tioldinf tag rehc3Tsa amj knew of the vast 2'ti wick sauad last Falfas the Rhode'a daughter, Sibyl. Services will ea'e.

things he could see. Those tender Horrified nd Repentant' 12 FiuhiP Grsy. no boy 18 Tea Patch. Root iu It! Wanders racked up another un- held Sunday at 2:30 in her "onv at the house defeated season. The B.

C. fresh-, with burial in Prospect HU1 the 0" green plants were good. They were so good that for the time being he forgot everything else. Sparages told police he was limn Klnrtayi into this great production. SECOND men beein nractice Monday.

WWIt IT ar-oir, 7 furlon, saSOO-Sieflfl. we were anxious to find out how tioning de Martin about his locker Fatrick Sweeney in souid 114 t. Thnto ronnrtitio flrp' As usual, Yowler had been ABINGTON. Sept. 17 A fast- the stars felt to have the whole Dartmouth.

ENDS John Dennenv. St Colum- yf P. 'watching when the young chuck Keys. wnicn some piinura came out to get his'breakfast He stoien eamci aim umucu. thinking woman, proprietor of a thing end so abruptly on opening Rockland doll shop, outwitted a night.

4-1 Kiiie 5 jonn tnopiros. in-1 Galhsan. B. C. High; Dennis ana ner r.owers me 1 MEDFORD, Sept.

17 Mrs. G. faa, watched the young chuck wander g-1 Maher. M. Lolumkille H.

i i Hike Meui 10-1 Mrlv.Mi. St. Coiumkiiie'5 H. s. Uons lower.

01 18 wnituer roan, roses, mis. r. n. farthPr anri a ljttlp farthpr Doherty. Enghsn a here for 24 York, in cocoa brown taffeta, will 1 bed t'ass.

no noy Chacv Kurtz Jo Kofranr, Kurtz 2 Former Wipe, no boy "atcheen. no bv P-Himsi'-kie. Martin. Gold Quest, no boy 4 f'artn, Snhmena Terrpce. Mayo Pt.

Mercier 1 No Case, no boy 11 Two-Twenty, no boy 5 Sheriff Bracey. Root 11 Miss Drop It. no boy 'HI 1 11 117 in ins I '4 104 US 114 109 110 111 Fellow employees said Sparages, gunman here tonight after the man The first one we saw was Clau- veteran of 30 years service with forced her car to the Side of the dette Colbert in her dressing room, the Cambridge company, had road on Brockton av near Hill hi talkins, iookin, mor(, away from the rocks. When at last H. William roiev, immaculate con- i ini Rev-re: peter Haii.

riipd tonisht at the Law- be her sister honor 12-1 pole h. Tom Christopher Co-, rpnrp Memorial Hosoital after a Bridesmaids are Miss Louisa Tripp vJ "'uVs. st. and demanded ner money. uj Mrs.

Chester Strong, 31. of 21 rlaed than we had seen her all been the constant target of prac tical jokers. lo-l lumbus M. John powers, rewton nn Rabhitt Theil vy ijgui dwaj "0-1 s. 1 long illness.

and Miss Ann oaDDiu. jthat he had forgotten to keeD 20-11 guards- -laries Coyle. st. Sebas- she was a native of East Boston 'dresses are of green taffeta. iZ v.

1 20-1 tian's Preparatory ojeph Gal-I. ne. "1 Al Srht.vler Dod2eWill be best'wat as dld-. Yowler Reed Rockland, was returning weeK. 110 To our question, she smiled: 13 tsullbee.

no boy Tmnn BArF. J2200. claiming, 3-; larlt. Immaculate Conception H. conception m.

ivere: Fred Tobin ncU iu. out ol nis mains ace He 1, Arlington years. She was vice president of man for his brother fl rKkto thony LoPresti. Gate of n- i ottonilorf Mkc Waiter utHl irum iock 10 TOCK, Keeping from the Brockton Fair where she operates a doll concession, she told police, when the rdbber's car De Martin, father of three young daughters, made his home with his mother, Mrs. Johanna de Mar J-ear-olds.

5 furlongs. $30O0-S4SC0. 3-1 1 CENTERS Anth HiJvSD. Jam; "l.DT. 'cii Hr.H atert from Oeontz these between, himself and- the tin at 5 DeWolf st, Cambridge.

forced her machine to the curb about 10:30 p. m. The man then approached her car with a gun A aduate of Cambridge Latin "That's the least of It. It rat race. Changing costumes like we did took 10 years off my life." She shook her head, "It's lik School and Wentworth institute quarterbacks John w-f 0V Amerce 'Schoo a Bydal.

and then chuck. If hf could get just s- North Abmton H. S.i John Dwi. Uancing Masters or America. v-rrrnnt with the a lmle farther witnout bemg seen r- Norwood h.

s. I She leaves her husband. Harry. University of prmont witn tne within inmnino Hit 1.1-1 backs William Alves. West Jar- p-.

chandler Tower of class of 1353. Mr. Dodge grad-fe ouia oe wnmn jumping dis- 12-1 ick, R. Andre Candi. Fearl Rive-.

a son 1 -nanaier 1 owe r. Dartmnnth Collece tance. You know Yowler IS a 12-1 N. John Connelly. Boston Linn Belmont, and her mother, Mrs.

uated from iJanrnoutn couege A song-aivnsi, jross 11 12 Bunnv Ears. Bohenko 6 Whistles Bro. 115 jVienna Dance, Kurtz 9 Sara-Chana, Soiimena 114 10 Swede Pete. Madden in 11 Too Lation.no boy a Smokv Dav, Martin 115 5--ln ti-e Eook, Merrier i 2 Minutes. 1H 4 51om.

Dsern 110 7 Tisiiie. no hoy 1 12 he had been employed by the firm covered with a handkerchief and 10 years He and Sparages oc-! demanded "the day's receipts in baking a cake. Ynu put in all the 20-1 School; Lawrence DeFerrari. Lathe irai Emma Folcer. the class ol ann is serv- u.

Vnnied adioinine work benches, the naner bag." 20I IV Eri.er'oSrtT-SaVr. The funeral will be held Mon- jn8 with the Armed Forces at hfefiworkers told police. i Mrs. Strong turned over a paper ingredients and then pray it will Fnl'BTH PAC''- "vc a little way from him was a hie' Rev. A.

J. Metaxas, pastor of the bag and the man fled to his car rise. st. Coium- unitarian Lnurcn. Ktinai win De rcck it y.e rnulri reach that rock Central square ureeK unnoaox ann orove on.

Alter the show c. B. S. had a uhuiii- unucu unun, rnrte no con i rcah vcuiiai vjuuait unci, uuuuwn i nc pa 1-1. a.

mm H. s.i Edward McEUoy. Neuton in Qak Grove Cemetery. IN NEWTON LOWER fALLs wjjhout being seen by the young: Church, visited Sparages in his; However, she gave him the celebration at the Stork Club, today. Miss Nancy Peakes.

daugh- huck i ast night, and. reported his. wrong bag. The receipts-about Frodrirk Miirch al.rivpH wi, hi IN NEWTON LOWER FALLS hinw Mon ZT.lT,. I Church, visited Sparages in his; However, she vi u'ate Corvrfotmn Revere: Donald r.

ter of Mrs. C. Newborg eaKes oi dlnnpr hp haH tr parishioner 'horrified and re- SJUO were sate in a second paper nrti-irino nH n. i mi a f.n.-i 1 Cr. luitk.

u- nasnua woman uies iwciiesiev reus, and seidon c. H. Henry Zielmski. Chelsea (IWOItUU weuesiey nms, aim ouu bag. He started to creeD toward it H.

iFeuKesoi weston. wm. oecorne uie. Fmm 4 ar-oM. 5 fur lores.

1 Aimostaf no "0 11 Yearn. Martin 14 Sweet Sooh-e. Usery 112 -Fsst Item. Kurtz '110 8 Chamn Sorter. Martinez 1 Idle Tears, no boy 11.2 3 Blue Canary.

Madden 114 9 Bullets, no boy 117 12 Fillerup. Coy MM 6 War Waltz. Balzaretti 113 lnBermiidi Lily-J Martin l'J a Mr. Bong, Fermrola 10Q 4 Briar Creek. Fisher M08 6 Range Cardinal, no boy 109 FIFTH KACE $2,100.

clairmn Lincoln Results fifllp-ms bride of Winthrop Seeley Pike of of (h Princeton. N. son of Mr. andjthere fnunded Mr? Lewi Freeman ke of Wei- 1 6-1 8-1 10-1 12-1 12-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 "It ton bad that I ve lived all i my life without a blemish, only Hener Lauds Legion tr have this happen now," Fr. TIetaxas qnoted Sparages.

FIRST RACE-S20OO claimms. 4-' Gladys Dutney. 68. of 35 Revere.iesley Farms. The afternoon cere-i Tbl year-olds and up.

1 mile. -t jrin5 Hur i CJ c. i Siiruptly. The sound was a sort Judys Rner. 109.

sTna 13 40 7 40 critically injured during Hur- mony will take place at St. Mary i of tt, r.Ht- tor tatenmg trror 3- we asked how he felt about the show ending so quickly after such intense preparations, he shook his head and declared simply, "That'a the tragic part of television." But Helen Hayes felt differently. She beamed, "I like It this way. If the show is a flop you don't have to go back and fare it the next night. If it's a success you don't have to run for three 7.00 I have known Sparages three! tf HH 7So ncane Mna' Rev.

William G. Berndt onl on pir Tt nt Ft Hospital. She was the the officiating clergyman. Deep .1 year-olds and iiono. US.

Stuart up. 7 lurlonis. Boy. 112. L'ssery in s- 9' Time.

143i, Greek ln2- iS'" its Li Down, Rocket Bin'. Ar years, since I came to this church, III dCrailS lUedSUre VP31 Stadium. 2 Valenrrano, monk. Senator; New England Victim OI tne second; The hririe who will he Eiven ho was alwavs a mitd.man rtiamn. iu juiij iitiiL wi ih riR was nni 4I Guy.

Bihs Sun. Angel Slipper. Turner: hurricane. marriage by her father, is wear-! tVv to come anv far Lr "tw man. active in church affairs' iNLHtsii.

sept. i-uoy. chan-l' f'fiH, and a regular church-goer," Summer residen of this tiidit- ana a tpeu In a inir a traHitinnal whitp Ratin. rhan. ing a traditional white satin, a rraauinnai wnue saiin.

tli second race S2100 riatmms. 3-: Mrs- Dutney was riding town, paid tribute tonight to the r-1 and uo. ,5 furlongs. operated by Joseph Dumont tiliv lace and tuiie embroi- V-ds fu.T'?" Castor said. B-1 Vl 1 Blu Wrack, pogers 11! Xtopl Piseon.

Eorfem'ke 1 4 Rorket Lisht, no boy. 11 Home Fleet. Hose 14 5 I'm Fred. Stuart 16 loPruce. Martin 1' 5 Tatarn.

Bush i 1-Hattle Chief. VVatda M03 eanKer, in ij.iu n.j on mKt Poarl st uic iiciiiiraiidnc, ana ne was T. Th nriAnr-c T.nnio anri American Legion for its part in when the derVd with seed pearls, and a when th i i 4 so Fl'sh. 117. M'd'n r3 rn the enri r.1 fin tiThfl tt'innur 110 K'rtZ 040 taxi ana a car operaiea oy jonn bouffant skirt with a cathedral 1 his eldest son George also vwted lne renl specie legibiauve ses-.

years nr. Timp. 10! Fvoftiif. Indian Danrer. Zerialis of 5 Nashua av.

were in train. Her fingertip veil is fastened v. 6 the weeping Sparages last night iight slon- He spoke at ceremonies in' nhcpri-anrw r.f tho th anninorcarv SIXTH RACE cla'mjn nHieen. Dander. Sickle sue -collision at Tyler and Dearborn t0 a bandeau of chantilly lace and Miss Hayes started to leave, then 7 furlonss.

S60OO-; jUn ran iowicr snarled. He couldn '7 of the Amaral Bailey Post No. 113. and uo. Runner at the height of the pearls.

she wlU carry He DAILY DOUBLE "I've had to learn five out of luck. He couldn't' Tho Cnvpmnr cniH hp ivac euro IU1 nCU. R-1 linht i-liito rncoc ii-Viito foathoroH and Mv Banker paid 1121.80. 'Ft Rent, no hoy J-Til1 Iris. Madden work around Buzztail at a safe," it' was not the intention nf the different things in show business." maidens, 3-' RACE S2500.

Dr. Maud Slve carnations, and orchids. Oi THIRD ornlrll distance without alarming thatL- "i ToiOaftiro tn rl.nriv voioranc (Artinr? on tho stapp in mnvien. 7 furlonss. Girl.

Fisher i.n iir.tr. a n. Mrs irm p. rvonnai ri i'Etn't M'fk. 110.

BTco 7 80 "villus Jit vt De TT i 9 no boy 1'4 ill 114 P4 lio 113 110 112 Ill 4 20 loo Maud Slye retired rathoio' -ist indsor Locks. and Ms p'anSe "'l younRw co-workers, who re- any benefit He lauded State'ralio, on black and white and cataiys, for Shirley M. Rawd.ng of Weston 2 fj oortedly were his chief tormentors Com Charles N. Collatos for his now color television). She put a i iiMr.

Rascal, lis. M'rt i SljiGaerlas, 113. Kurtz i nun. ri.ic, i-JJam s.r,aker. tfrnrry 4- tjeart, bu.

Hooper Stuart Moondnt. Lery 5 Wmt. c-. Tavares XiFJ-A research, died of a heart ailment iwih be honor attendants, and, Buzztail-S rattle, Vnd he didn't lhJ to Sgt.Pfri i winging tne error to mshand to hcr facr just hope they 20 i nr npsmainc arp viiv na rpn mn ni. i don't invent 3-D." FOURTH RACE S20oo.

claiming. 3- ioniKni. I Know wnai 10 maKe OI it. Me Q1Q: -i nf the hriripfrnom. anrl, A formal c-iT.

trier I murder enmnlaint will 1 $10,000. ''The and uo. 7 furlonss. 3-year-IdsandupJsecurrini. 112.

Mavo 6 40 3 was in Harrinetnn of West i lfi 7 1 WaA "'be sought todav. but the degree: furl Ut 114 Retre d.U LSL. oivc licm inc lauiv ui oa-, t. iwailllt. luwitl lllCQ IU Cieeu.

41 2-1 1 14 Kt'rt .3 snnate nrnfessor emeritus nf nath-ileaI- oui.dn.c.. enudn hark. hphinri the nearrst rnrV uc ai B.i.. irmna Port of Boston ARRIVED YESTERDAY Gulfport, Port Arthur. Gulf Oil.

Chel- mF. i.o, ouiii.rt.v ui.i.'3: a. th of rhi.iof Windsor Locks will assist as ithe court on faparages arraign-i 4-1 chance. PolIy' Delay. Gee VI hiz.

I Eiisinr; 'flower girl. uiment, Marckini declared. OlOgy Elisann cagn 1 011 it. iiv itiiiLiiitiifc iu iimn or iiiiiii anu wva ill 1110 of lu. De Martin Imvps thre daush.

sea. 1 J-j Aorisa. Gatica-Linda, Tazewell. also ran. neeis.

YOWier DOUnaed alter Mm, r- i in wav i GalMctor. PoH Arthur. Gulf Oil. ml 4 Candle W. Bai7aretti 119 1 Onim.

no bov I1! to ho, jns 5- T-p, WM IIS Stoney Tar. no tv-v 112 oe'k Free ni boy ins Hi G-'l. no bov 10 Fire ro bov n4 NOW ACCIDENT PROTECTION Tuop ion, win oe oet nwn, anaibut he was just too jate He saw 10. American Chief. United Kingdom, ushers include Arthur S.

Jensen. Ju't hiL who live with their divorced B. cargo states Lin. nxn; a of black heels vanish down 920 Tnneka (Nor. I.

Nnrwav. TAi.f- cargo. mother, OnnA I T- pair ZUUU mOOSe ilOld ev- J1), of among the rocks. He snarled again, on. 11.1.

rv nt Nanitaff. 105. B'h'ko 3.80 2 80 Sky, 3 B0 Peabody Lane. Also surviving are three brothers. Theodore and Francis of SS00O- Yang-ke aho ran.

mU A' Car1, Jr' was out of luck. Wellesley Hills. I Copyright. 181. by T.

W. Burgeal the DeWolf st. address, and: Berthold of Sharon; and a sister Mrs. Anita Bevan of Chicago. SJXTH BACT S2S0O.

allowaneej. 2- 1T1C111UI I HI UCIVICC i H'inYhBiue loo'cvv 47 80 2M 10o; FALL RIVER. Sept. 17 About' SioO delegates and friends attend-j tj- Time, l.oi No Mercy. Mr.

ed the memorial program for de-! 1 Pr'rr. ir, hel1 ri-ve-r. 5 Top Snrine, no bov 14 7 iiture-oiie. no -v 4 Fun. Marm 114 3 Mv FT.

ro boy 'r-2 8 F'ne BurT. Corolla 6 Tio Ciro. Baltare'tf 114 STAR GASERrJ) SAILED I.i(inlJ, New York. Tahor. West Africa.

lUvtnr. Aruba. Fo Suet. Venezuela. Topeka, Philadelphia.

N'ewloundland. Liverpool, DI TODAT Aardjk (Diitcht. Netherlands via New York. Castle Island, cargo. Patterson.

Wyide. Harry Wtt Cas via New Yrk. Comwonwealth. cargo. Luckenbach Lines.

Arllnton, Norfolk. Everett Coke. coal. Mormartern. South America via New York.

Castle Island, cargo. Brief Rhytrun. super ioy. o. members today in Moose; H-l iW TT-ll ...1 1 I ktoth Rirrinn.

.1 crvrwrn 4rrS.mry. allowances. wnrre ine mdssacnusetis ana 1-1 CLAY R. POLLAN' ear-ld5. 1 -Jje.

sssoo-'jeoo and un. 7 fu'rtotim. 1 Rhode Mand group is holding its UIU Charlestown Man iSerlously Injured iin Fall From Roof -Focen. oonenko -t. SJT.

Wo'V ActviTy Guide According to llii Slort. H.CaTss. Kuril 6.20 annual convention. s.i 113. Ussery JA Chairman Percy Andrews of the S-l T.rr.

128 Lunar. Park, tafllia. Dark; caiPm nr.eiHoH at ih n. 8 With no boy 7 Tone! T-icia. Pose 5 Unrestricted.

Ussery V' I A DAY FOR LESS THA? 5 TyrvnK. nn o. nn bo Buster. Dawn Flight, M1K onerrori o- t---- lna 112 113 in 111 ni uo 101 15-21-28tSfTl B-l ran i ercises. 9 Boston Partv.

no boy 1 Mist Grav. no bov In Full, no hov F.IGHTU PirT2rno. claimiiif, H'67-68 I. Abel Dansereau, 70. of 57 Main' East B' 4 A in.

anf. tin, i mile. Henrys Delizht. Bhenki To oevetop message for Saturday, read words corresponding to number of your Zodiac birth sign. 1 You're 31 Don't Vou.

2 A 32 Up'-et 3 There i 33 Aod 63 In 00 in KOHO 3.20 40 TAUtUS APS 2'. TENTH ItACZtVm. allowances. 3-ij Kurtz Slr in1 1 5-8 mile" 6 KM ar-old and un. OCT 24 MOV 22 1 Cacranuez.

Uerv lis Hi H2 'Oi30-33- 40-45 7- 8-20-251 i CharlestOWn. a carpenter, was American Parker. New York. B. 'seriously injured yesterday Inoon when he fell from a roof Mystic, cargo.

Norton. Lilly. was repairing on Kingsbury die tomorrow rKirkw. Florida. Konsac.

can I Dansercau was repairing hurri- imted Cane damage to the building he B. A cargo. United States Lines owns when he slipped and fell 40: feet to a concrete pavement. i Overseas Fliehts Todav City. FealBJw.

J'o S11 PUv. Tn TnUile r'Zlfn :t.m- 1 I-'" r-its. is rri K1 Yes new. liberal benefits have been written into every accident insurance policy offered by the Boston Globe. And yet the cost less than one jenny a day remains the sane.

INSURANCE COVERS PERSONS 5 to 85 150-59! 34 V-ur e4 Coooiviog 33 E-rjS'oj" 65 The 36 66 Moktofl 37 w5y 67 Net 63 h.sh Coherence. Mercier i Connie Fb. no boy aWmdy. Coy A pPSay Peouet. Coy.

cm DH-er. no boy. Fisrer i Tt-0-Moon. Madden 1 MjrvPna. Jenkins.

a H. E. Simpson and GEMINt SAGITUtlUS MAY 21 108 turprHn. Eve-- 4 fenflicsl 5 M-get Dov 7 Spend 8 0 or 10 A 1 1 Pepoir 12 Dov 13 O'd 14 A nd JUNE 22 NOV 23 OEC 22 anenonnowycx. rrcnc'n Admiral nina a rar.

"mirai. 39 IM-tepe'ed 6' Inveitmeot 43 Good 70 A'toched I-Van tr, tho Rnctnn lfu Handle. SJ45.209 BEST BET CASCANUEZ-TENTH IVBOIND Atendance. 7103. 18-19 36-39 his name was! 7l rilrht ft'M London.

Glasgow: 1- 5-14 -16 531-7? UaftA47a Oiacea on me danger nis i- iro Brockton Fair Results 41 42 And 43 Sound" 44 Cr JAL 1. iter. Mrs. Rose Racine, of 4437 St. fium 431 R.orn.e.

Milan. Shan CANCEt Great Barrington Results non: dnp 11am tt.Atl CAWKOM VlWJIrl "For Complete Detail- I Andre's, Montreal, was notified. I war Toro 20 4 no Jvll. VMT.m 2-Dare To Hm 15 You II 45 Luck'i OEC june 2: JULY 23 BOGART i Is Grateful to MISS BACALL 0 Si Sneering, snarling I screen gunman admits his wife has done a i wonderful job in handling him. Don't misi Paul Knee- land'8 story, with full page color photo, on cover of Roto Pictorial Magazine in the I :4 16 Intluentiol 46 Renew JAM 17 Clethet 47 A IS Be 2- rv Flight Ne.

Paris. Gander; due I 9:03 a. m. (AFi. IHiht N.

Ii5 Bermuda: due 5 p. TAA'. i rilihl Nt. Ca'ro. Zurich.

Paris. Shannon: due 12 noon (TWA). OlTBOrND I Fllrht Ve. Glasgow. London: leave.

5 pm. iBOAC. I Flitbt Na. Shannon. Mijan.

Rnrre: leaves P'5o p. m. (t.All. ay 77 78-81 142 439 VS: Valdmanis Gets 4-Year Term 1 Admiral Blue uiuo. 5 'wl; arrant ik mi i Count, Jud .8.40.

5.20,; Ust Snow, SAfLY DOUBLE Admiral Blue ndi wkoJ 4 00.: 'Little f-Sllver Weed (1940. 30Oi: Maid K.nt'i2Rr,ri Mail This Coupon to The Boston Globe Boston 7, Ftlass. Plee wnl me additional information about the arridrnt in. rnre oiie naw br The Olabe. 71 Ind.coted 72 Circ'e 73 Problem 74 TooigHt 75 With 76 Person 77 Meet 73 Approval 79 On 30 O'd 81 Of 2 Rood 83 Chooget 34 New 65 Hcnd 56 ASeod 87 0M 68 89 Now 90 F- eod 91 )Nutra! uo AUG 23 AOUAKUt JAN 21 PEB It A London; leaves 2 43 Keep 49 Your 50 CI Piecsoot 52 To 53 lo 54 A 55 Apr'eclit 56 P-cf'ct 57 Tum 53 Pv 60 Aod Time Honored i8 60.

4.60 it turote. -r. P-a. 19 Wory 20 Mole 21 Succeed 22 With 23 F.H 24 Ycuf 25 Use 26 27 Tne 23 But 2Q 30 fortune bl-32 34 Jl 1 p. rr "PAAi.

in INewioundland riint Paris rAA. I ill 58889 "4-1 'l'mwn-i 9 20. 5 20. 3np: Arton (4 60. 3-40U Mounuin Mist 3O0V rmuda; leaves 8 nsmt Lincoln Down Mutuels p.

tPAAi. Torwe vitj a A AUG 2 nscts EES 20 MAR. 21 Cr, B'a-k F.u (11.40. 4 60)S Misj Stone 2 (i 7 Kaces (2 9' 1 a 357 Races Jieijtn 7 Warren Gray 5 40. 3ir': too nn Bank (3 20.

3 00i; Bight Turn: Races $23. .00 rw. 2o. Faces SUHQAY GLOBE KAP)-Dr. Alfred A.

Valdmanis. ibiii Soldier Hnme financial genius who 'au' plore OlOiers Home i ipleaded guilty to swindling the SEATTLE. Sept. (AP) Thp 1 0 Newfoundland Government out Navy transport John J. Pope of $200,000.

was sentenced today arrived here today with 3507 oi- STATE to four yean at hard labor. cUers from the Far East. Gocd (fej Advene 45-82 8f as Pat H. Sam's List if Five Races $157.20 5237.00 2aces 9 Soo'a 'Too. jw: ri.eo.

2.80'. Wfliflietree 2.80i. Don't Miss the Star Gazer in the Sunday Globe.

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