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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 15

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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TITE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1933 Fifteen NH Dedicates Rust Craft Station, Unique Depot to Serve New Plant Faulkner and Williams Awarded Pulitzer Literature, Drama Prizes Atomic Energy Commission said the explosion could not come br fdie Wednesday morning and that weather evaluation sessions to morrow would determine when conditions miuht permit the nu clear experiment. 1929-Type Crash Unlikely Again, Says Ike Aid WASHINGTON, May 2 (AD Rust Craft Railroad Slation of the tirst train were Ri siie. Rmst NEW YORK. May 2 (AP)-Wil 12 Reappointed to Municipal Posts Reappointment of 12 commissioners, trustees and board members was announced last niKrit by Mayor H.vnes. All but two of the posts are non-salaried ones.

The appointments: Richard J. Condon of 24 Park st West Roxbury, trustee of City Hospital, for term ending May 1, UKiO. First of its kind ever built in an effort to aid Massachusetts industrywas dedicated yesterday morning at 8:15 with more than Boston, associate rommisMrmer of Real Property, term ending May 1. 1957, Daniel G. Connor.

52 Welles Dorchester, associate commissioner of Parks and Recreation for term expiring May Nuclear Blast Tomorrow I.AS VEGAS, Nev, 2 tl.Ti Unacceptable weather conditions continued tonight to thwart detonation of nn atomic device on Yucca Flat that for a week has been scheduled to blast the 10 homes of Survival Town, The latest announcement hv the South Carolina's chief industry is cotton processing. Craft's living symbol; E. Wright-son Christopher, president of Rust Craft Greeting Cards, and Stephen P. McDonough, assistant vice president in charge of operations for the New Haven Railroad, plus the enfiineer and fireman. Dedham town officials, headed that took the Roswcll, N.

author 15 years to compile. Biography "The Taft Story," William S. White story of the late Republican leader and United States Senator from Ohio. White The Eisenhower Administration's top economic adviser says a 1929-type economic bi st isn't likely to liam Faulkner's "A Fable" today won him hit first Pulitzer Prize In literature. Tennessee Williams received his second Pulitzer drama ward for "Cat On i Hot Tin Roof." Faulkner, 1949 Nobel Prize win works in the Washington bureau of the New York Times.

by John J. Flynn, chairman of the ner, wrote an allegory of mutiny in the trenches of the first World SPRING FEVER GOT YOU DAYDREAMING? Dedham Industrial Commission, Music "The Saint of Blcecker War. met the first train. Rust Craft Street," Gian-Carlo Mcnotti's 100 Rust Craft employees on board the first train from Boston. This station, named after the new 10-acre, $3,500,000 Rust Craft industrial plant in Dedhiim, has been established through the combined efforts of Rust Craft Greeting Cards, the industrial division of the New Haven Railroad and the industrial division Of the town of Dedham.

Riding in the cab of the engine Frank. W. Buxton of 29 Sutherland road, Brighton, trustee of Public Library. Term expires May 1, 1960. James M.

McCusker, 48 Aldrirh Williams' Broadway hit deals I Read Tom Scott's Corner, Pag I with the dissolution of 1 Missis' widely acclaimed opera on a girl revered in New York's Italian section. Mcnotti won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1950 with his aippi Delta family. He won in 1848 station is listed on all timetables. There is a morning and an afternoon train to the new station. About 1500 men and women will commute to the new plant when it is completed in early Summer.

Roslindale, member of Board lor "A btreetcar Numed Desire of Examiners of Gastitters in Both Faulkner and William arc opera, "The consul. Mississippi-born, Building Department. Term ends May 1, 1960. $15 per diem salary LOWEST AIR PASTES TO National Reporting Antnony with maximum of The Columbus, Ledger and Sunday LedRcr-Enquirer won the 1955 prize for disinterested and meritorious public service by a GeorEC R. McNeill of 92 Greaton Save up to $118.40 round trip to Oslo.

I CI I Similar savincs to other kev cities. See t3 road, West Roxbury, also to the 20 to Receive $1000 Lewis of the Washington, D. Daily News, for a scries of articles that restored to duty Abraham Chasanow, dismissed from the Naval Department as a security risk. Frankfurt Defers Vaccine I'm FRANKFURT, Germany. May 2 (Reuters) The Frankfurt City Board of Examiners with $1500 newspaper.

It stems from the oa happen again. In the opinion of Dr. Arthur F. Burns, "our economy is in a much better position to resist deflationary forces than it was in the 1920s." Burns, chairman of the President's council of economic advisers, listed these favorable factors as contrasted with the 1920s and early 1930s: "We don't have to worry about runs on our banks. "We have made tremendous progress in handling mortgages.

The widespread use of the long-term fully amortized mortgage is one of the great reforms of our time. "We also have unemployment insurance as a first line of defense against recession. Furthermore, with our heavy reliance on income taxes, our entire fiscal system automatically acts in a stabilizing direction to a far greater degree than it did in the 1920s." Burns gave his views ih a copyrighted interview in the United States News and World Report. Some elevators travel 1200 feet per minute. more, enjoy more on I.A.L.

Exclu- maximum salary. per'a news coverage and editorial in Opportunity Prizes James S. Maloof of 19 Cowing Administration has postponed un SlVCiy ALL-1UUK151. 5 Editorial Writing The Detroit attacn on corruption In neighbor' in Phenix City. Ala.

st West Roxbury; Beulah S. Hester, 38 Howland Roxbury; James F. Bowers, 87 Theodore Par til at least next winter tne planned voluntary mass inoculations of children with a polio vac Mrs. Caro Brown of the Alice, Tex, Daily Echo, won her award for risking her life in an expose The Cro Ciree Routt vio ICt LAND to I i NORWAY SWEDEN DENMARK I trj GERMANY LUXEMBOURG 88 ker road, West Roxbury, and Ida cine similar to the American Salk Free Press for an editorial by Royce Howes. He analyzed responsibility of both labor and management in an unauthorized strike which made idle 45,000 Chrysler workers.

01 years 01 corruption and ter M. Kahn, 8 Cummings road, Brighton, overseers of Public Welfare. All terms expire May 1, 1958, For Complete Information See Any Travel Agent The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce will present "American Opportunity" awards totaling $1000 to 20 seniors in Boston's public and parochial high schools during the next two weeks. The awards will go to the member of each graduating class who, during his senior year, best exemplifies those attributes characteristic of the loyal, enterprising, moral citizen in our American democracy, the Chamber said. News Photography John L.

Daniel Weisberg of 45 Supple vaccine, it was announced today. The postponement was recommended by the Hessian Interior Ministry, which said the season already had progressed too far for the inoculations to be fully effective. road. Dorchester, and Robert D. ronsm in Duval County, Tex.

It was adjudged the best example of local reporting against the pressure of edition times. The awards are dated for the current year. But except in music and drama, they cover work done ICELANDIC AIRLINES Patterson of 7 Mt Vernon mem Gaunt Jr. of the Los Angeles Times for a moving photograph of a young couple beside an angry sea which moments before had claimed the life of their year-old bers of the Board of Commissioners The eye fluid which makes tears of Sinking Funds in Treasury Department. Terms end May 1, 1958 David Currier, 40 Water st.

IS W.it 47th Street, New York 36 PI 7-SM3 MWiimmmmnrnmnmimmwimmHtimmimwiiiMMMumtt during ism. Other 1955 winners Included: has a germ-killing function. son. History "Great River, the Rio Grande in North American History," by Paul Horgan, book Jury 'Upset Counsel Argues A Jury that granted a 45-vear- eld Wakefield woman $205,000 for Injuries she received in an automobile crash was "emotionally up-get," a lawyer argued yesterday.1 Attorney Ephraint Martin told mu eanpqy more hit you mnt bethr judge irank J. Donahue in Middlesex Superior Court the sight of the woman caused two Jurors to weep openly and "brought waier tne eyes" 01 others.

Judge Donahue took under ad' visement Martin's appeal for a new iriai lor mg two clients who must pay the damages to Mrs. Jane Keenan. described as "helpless cripple." Mrs. Keenan was just able to move when she appeared in court. Martin said the jury's action failed to assess only "adequate compensation, me nigh damage ward put the jury in "punitive fields," he asserted in calling the jurors' findings a vxiolation of the instructions of the court.

Attorney Abner Sisson, counsel for Mrs. Keenan, opposed a new trial, asserting the jury's verdict wouia nave Deen just if the award was twice as much. Mrs. Keenan was hospitalized for five months after the car in which she was riding was in a nead-on comssion on Mystic Somerville, with a C. E.

Hall Trucking Company truck driven by a North Reading man. 22 Employees of City Retire Three school custodians and a police sergeant are included in the 22 city employees whose retirements were announced last night by Mayor Hynes. Retired were Joseph L. Butler or i uinora south Boston; William P. Cleary, 58 West Newton and Herbert J.

Kine, 65 Harvard No. Quincy, all school custodians, and police Sgt. George A. Toland of 43 Mt. Vernon st, uorcnester.

-Also. Bcatrle Flanagan, 430 Adami FORD Medium- Medium- Medium- Medium' FEATURES FairlaneTown priced priced priced priced IpZtts CP CAR CAR CARD Here's Leg room, front (in.) I 44.3 I 42.7 1 42.3 I 429 I 44.5 I rear (in.) 41.9 42.8 41.8 43.8 45.0 nmnf fliof Head room, front (in.) 35.1 35.6 35.6 35.6 35.5 JJIUU1 llldl rear (in.) 34.2 35.9 34.0 34.6 34.9 Shoulder room, front (in.) 57.0 56.6 58.2 58.2 58.0 jiQ rear Maximum trunk depth ijn.) 48. ,48.4 46.0 46.0 55.0 fntifiifi Floor covering, front Carpet Rubber Rubber Rubber Rubber dlltJr lcdllliC rear Carpet Carpet Rubber Rubber Rubber Foam-rubber seat cushions YES NO NO NO Front Only FORD eXCelS Two-stage frontdoor checks YES NO NO NO NO Center-Fill Fueling NO NO NO NO cars in Suspeedna1sd brcke YES N0 N0 N0 YES Horsepower, maximum (V-8) 182 180 188 185 .175 hitjher-DriCe Jerque, maximum .268 264 256 320 240 Compression ratio (to 1) 8.5 8.0 8.4 8.5 7.6 I i a 18-mm. spark plugs YES NO NO NO NO DlaCKetS Dual exhaust YES NO NO NO NO 4-barrel carburetor YES NO NO NO NO Ball-joint front suspension1 YES NO NO NO NO Brake lining area (sq. in.) 192 178 185 192 174 ildGrtrJld? M-.

Leufgren. 62 Child Hvde Park, all of the Public Library; Mr. Alice V.DoIan. 85 School Roxbury, Park Department matron, and Festus J. Joyce.

704 Commonwealth Building Department Plumbing William O. Ahbondanlio of 14 Kelly xjiieiitun, ADDen lj, uonertv. 21 Spring Park Jamaica Plain; George M. Eaton. 38 Stanley Dorchester, and virCU u.

oumera, it vv. Cottage St. Rrtvhlilv nil nt T1 Joseph A. Priel of 203 Temple "-est noxuurj, jaines w. JWWell ol 74 waldeck Dorchester, and John B.

Casey, all members of the police force. Also. Jeremiah Coushlin. 11 Chelmsford Dorchester. Water Department; John A.

Foley. 18 Tuckerman South Bomon. Public Works Department; John N. Murphy. 58 Julian Roxburv, Mary 3.

Martin. 680 Hyde Park av Kd Park, Park Department matron. Divorce Suit Filed by Greenberg' Wife CLEVELAND, May 2 (AP) Heiress Caral Gknbel Greenberg filed a divorce suit today against Hank Greenberg, home run hitter who became general manager of the Cleveland Indians. Mr. Greenberg, the daughter of department store operator Bernard T.

Gimbel, also asked custody ot the three ureenberg children and alimony, fane claimed "gross neglect ana extreme cruelty." Greenberg, whose 58 home runs for the Detroit Tigers in 1938 were just two short of the record set by Bab Ruth, learned of the action Can you tee, steer, stop safe? Checlr your cheek bccoWi while attending a Cleveland-Be ton game at Municipal Stadium. He issued a statement saying he wai "ternoiy distressed. Dorchester Firm Gets $349,682 Navy Contract Simms Brothers, DorcheS' ter shipbuilding firm, has been awarded a $349,682 contract by a JSasSa? Hte3a3gf V-IL the Navy for 10 40-ioot rescue boats, it was announced in Washington yesterday. Portraits By James J. Metcalfe Why Discouraged? Why do we get discouraged as We go along our way.

AJooking for more value from your motor car dollars? Then, look no more. Ford brings you a wealth of fine-car features that even some of the higher-priced cars can't match. For example, the chart above shows that in feature after feature Ford gives you everything you have come to expect in a medium-priced car and more. Yet, a Ford Fairlane Town Sedan costs you less than the hwest-priced comparably equipped 4-door sedan of four popular medium-priced makes. And, with Ford recognized as the style leader "at home" wherever you may go why pay more? Feature for feature price for price you can't buy better than Ford.

Bated on manufadurer'i luggested litt price. When life is just a calendar that moves from day to day? Each morning is about the same As that which came before With disappointments and with joys That knock upon our door We laugh and cry, and we are fraught With confidence and fear And there is little difference From week to month and year Our problems are the sajne today As they have Vacation Idea VISIT FORD ROTUNDA SHOW MACE Of THE AUTO INDUSTRY always been And we sal, another chance Is still our lli 1 ii i 1 UCAKBUKN, MlimijArt own to win Why should we 77 '77 discouraged in The dark ness where we grope As long as we believe In God And have eternal hope? Wf JLL'MJU-tL JS SELLS MORE BECAUSE IT'S "WORTH MORE. 4 More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Her plesnt way to oTefeoma loose piste discomfort. FASTEETH, sn improved powder, sprinkled on upper nd lower plates holds them firmer ao that they feel more comfortable. No gummy.

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