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THE BOSTON DAILY LODE MONDAY, JULY 20, 1359 Storm Prevents Many Planes From Landings at Logan STORM Clauson to Call Session On Parochial Bus Issue Boston-Bound Passengers At CYO Drills Continued from the First Poce In Groton, the municipal electric company's garage was struck and the interior burned out A truck was AUGUSTA, July 19 Gov.l The governor's decision' chial students in school buses' The governor's decision to Delayed Half-H our in Air L. call the sDecial session was; ii i i a iM. i 'j i' rn 1.21 imi-ju prri rri pi i i nifTi ti i i auv i i i iiiti 11 in i w- i 1 1 a 1 mj a Scores of Boston-bound cas-l At Providence, two Boston-1. 'opposed by legislators from re- In Norwood JunA -i, ne wouia can a special session me mayors ox oaco, waier-iui. who Mid the session Iv 3 the around for 35 minutes.

Aof the Legislature to determine Lewiston and Biddeford, However, the court decision would take them away fromj KnR.vnOD July i9Forty Ligntning strucK several 'n nna iViinh linH Kaah ehflrt. ti'hAthan naiAohii tr-r-i "rM rTll i I rT UTfrn PP 1 InP IT inP I 1 viail IrP a inP rill i ilrSS UUIlIlt: Wit I. I II 4 r.mc ril ITU'S in Fitchburg, interrupt- iiiui iiau itvi owi.u- wiitmn paiuiuai cwnw en- v. I bSnOS 3IiQ UXHl itouu in the control ii, uled to land at Logan landed dents viil be allowed school lation to let parocmai stuaents legislation permitting suencrauve summer penuu. rvn circuit perlorroea ing eiecir.

Logan Airport and ic power to West and Ashby. Several an iroviaence msieaa. iransDoriauon at uuuuc uuuiil uctiuspuxduuii. aiausuui lauuu, uu pj cnprtaiors at i i rrn a a. ai ay At rir i session were rejected by The mayor's requests came, constitutional.

tms trees were nit in Ashby. -ood High School field pense. Gov. Clauson said he would as a result of a Maine Supreme! To date 20 cities and towns Clauson who said the question lties and towns Uauson who saia tne quesiion on de tea blazing sun, Ashburnnam, parochial must be resolved before schoo'ithat ker)t tne Red Cross busy; ignited the garage of George issue a call for the session at Court decision last May which have been provi I opens on Sept 8. the end of the week.

ruled that transporting paro-, transportation. E. Cornwall, chairman of the treating 63 cases of heat pros- for a half-hour, prevent- spoKcsmen saia six ing at least a dozen planes! Pnes were delayed taking from landing. off Logan. One of them had Other planes, ready to take' Cleveland Indians aboard were kept on the ground 'or to their home city, during the blackout which1 A spokesman at the airport -lasted from 8:55 to 9:24.

said the exact cause of the I An airport spokesman said failure was unknown at mid-the cower failure blacked out night, although he said the tration. I racK- Rain, Indians Control Fire in National Park iStore Owners CORTEZ, July 19dred Zunis battled the blaze under control except on two 1 Ukq of The crowds then ran tor cov-; ara iiui ra. ine nuuaing was er as a storm threatened at the destroyed. end of the competition, spon-. In Townsend, lightning sored by St.

Catherine's of Si-; touched off the fire alarm sys. ena Norwood. at Spaulding Memorial Bishop J. J. Minihan award-: School.

No fire resulted, ed the prizes, including a tie; In Pepperell a barn cram-for first place jn the drill teamj med with hay ignited and fire Immaculate; fighters foueht to extir.puith -Federal Aviation Agency facili-i violent storm was responsible. (ATlA stubborn fire sweDt soon after it broke out yes-fronts where flames were 1 QIVC 1UC ai on the fifth, sixth and sev il VVUiU UUk It It 1 IIIAIILU floors of the tower build-iif the auxiliary generator was across an estimated 4000 acres terday. creeping up ridges and can Sunday Laws delayed in starting when the of timber and brush in Mesa1 No injuries were reported. jutting off from the large ning. regular power went on.

National Park todav Bre no. Rnwn es 111 chasm. Electricians worked in lonal arK l0a Due the canyons the park's east. WEST YARMOUTH, July of Everett and the stubborn blaze. Ken Daly, proprietor of Th hotlv-con-i Holliston t)olice ttnnrUA tower's transformer room past jIore maian crews, iaea Dy sectl0n under immediate nre In Washington State midnight, attempting to locate Moby Dick Gift Shop, observed est(fd first pla.e honors in the that lightning struck a pole the Sunday laws today with and bugle division went; and tree at Underwood and TACOMA.

Julv 19 Control tower personnel used a small portable radio powered by batteries to com-; municate with planes until an emergency generator started, I providing power for regular communications- the mechanical failure. ram, appeared to have it under danger. control. I In the hottest area, a brief A park spokesman said morei but heavy rain helped fire APA S300.000 fire burned 'closed shop policy, to Immaculate Conception of Washington sts. The fire was Maze, nut nf rontrnl nn thp Tacnma But Daly, who has been v.x, fevL- nprrentase murk extineuishra.

man 300 SDeciallv trained in-- ngnters surround tne Clue to Shooting dian firefighters from New 'Mostly pinon and cedar trees; waterfront for five and a half hours today, Mexico were holding the line were involved there. lined for keeping open ior oyer st Kevin-S 0f Dor-j In Framingham, there wtr business on Sunday, decided tOjhester I washouts on Eromley rd. add a little salty Cape Cod sar- Jn top. state police in Topsfield re-casm to his shutdown. 'honors went to the St.

Rose Jr. ported several minor acci-iilue ribbon, fn The regular It destroyed the old Wheel- pretty well. They joined an I Henry Long, operator ct commercial RoxbuTV ScCH at x-j inn t. a vnrn n4 ..,.1.1. power was restored er-Osgood plant, which has At West tnd btOtei service personnel and volun-iDurango, who flew over the used as a warehouse since A hA 1 v- i mourning.

was draped over the, Hoj De. 'teers. larea at miauay, itpuiituine cuiiietiijr suiu ii in uju. large figure of the whaie above There was an undetermined fpnders of Rockland and ways. Traffic was slowed in mott areas, with bumper-to- UliLC LUUajf VC1C CALyiUXXitg the possibility that a bullet Buses brought about and hundreds of Pueblos from New Mexico's 'acres covered with gray ashes." Joseph's of Amesbury.

amount of wheat and lumber stored in it hole in a furniture store door at 67 Canal st. West End, "1" 1 the shop front A sign in the window read: "Remember, you can't kiss your wife today. Massachusetts Blue Laws." could have been fired by a Laurels for the finest strasgni bumper conditions reported band music of the afternoon! tne Millfield-Peabody area were awarded to Sacred Heart where Routes 1 and 128 con-of Roslindale, for defeating the Vere. and at the southbound Charlestown longshoreman be How you can help people with mental Daly, who said he ihut down ing sought in connection with la recent Roxbury shooting. becSehadhe Rt 128 in Wakefield.

owner of a Hyannis shop, had Francis X. Ahearn, 34, of High Charlestown, on the danger list at City Hospital, reportedly told police another wesi nujuuiv. oi. wnere consiruciion is unaer-mew'j of Needham placed third. A barn in Dracut was de- The Second Annual CYO stroycd.

Music Festival was under the; The storms moved into the Hirci-tinn nf thp Rpv Francis vr planned to ask polica take action against the Moby Dick employees, also brought up another ancient law. mm Charlestown man, Stephen TO I HI Hughes, 34, of Bunker Hill shot and stahhpd him in a tt is ttici a fi. nuns vi iicw Jry 5S JS" iTSci SSJi Jand with a weak cpld from fa automobiles. and new! -S DebS J': j. ftf Ibf parked car July 11.

Today, doctors say that 1 out of There were reports Ahearn liia, uaiy aaiu, aa AOipS. wclc lilc by evening, displacing an ex every 10 Americans has a serious mental problem. You probably come in contact with at least one such person every dav a friend, was attacked because he had information concerning the slaying of former boxer Tommy Sullivan in South Boston in 1957. illustrate anotner law wnicni calls for lanterns to be carried in front of all four-wheel vehicles at night Daly and four other Yar Xr- ih ft' someone you work with, perhaps Lightning Sets Brighton Home Afire, Routs 8 even a member of your own lamiiy, Shortly before 10 last night, a man called the special serv tensive mass of warm and humid air. The Weather Bureau called it a typical storm for mid-July, with rainfall in the form of scattered thunderstorms.

Two Roslindale families were routed at 138 Poplar st when lightning struck at 9:05 p.m., igniting the roof. Dam- mouth shop proprietors, have been court because they re ice squad at police headquar This person desperately needs omething that you alone can give vow understanding. Here's how ters. "This is Doherty he told mained open on Sunday. Today the shops were closed.

Lightning struck a duplex The Sunday laws have nnn nnn lit you can give it First, remember the facts. Seri' them, but declined to identify himself further. He said Steve Hughes had fired a shot at him in the of the Canal st. address. aroused bitter at oo-u onn age was estimated at $1000.

along trie cape, with omei' i glowed ta l' towns looking the other way atimght, setting the structure' ZJ; ous mental problems are quite widespnieadtoday.They'reMof rare, was going to try to shoot business-as-usual, and othershre and driving a family of leight to tne street. taking action. Ana tney re not nopciess: in most him again. cases, they respond well to modern Police verified1 a bullet had medical treatment Second, show: penetrated the door of the hub- in narwicn, a snop owner, u'air in J.t: hat inr vvmer was handmade tovs. savs he clans which caused damage esti- d('P th l8Uer 8t Mt lUlooe i-noto oy leRoy Ryan) fKA nmnn with nrh a nrnhipm furniture store, and were Beach.

mated at 5000. that you understand, sympathize' checking further, A. t- 1 1 GOOD LUCK SYMBOL on bow and house flag of Indian freighter V. Jaladhruv is not the Nazi swastika but ancient Indian sign of good luck. As you do this as yoo give your $3,000,009 Donated to take off for Florida.

He has placed a sign on his shop which reads "Closed Sunday by Massachusetts 17th Century Law. See you in Florida." Chamberlain, who pro Fire started in the attic after' hooded wee the Veter-the bolt hit the roof. Flames ans of Foreign Wars Parkway spread to the second floor in near Eaker t- Roxbury, apartments occupied by Mr. and -'lons of Old Colony av and Mrs. Michael Hanlon and South Boston.

their six children, and Mr. and i M.D.C. police were kept busy Mrs. Robert Bucell. routing traffic around cars that widerstanding to those with seri- I fiffe Ttonnncfc ous problems fcarw to understand Ull IS DeCJUeSlS ALONG THE WATERFRONT yourself, too! Learn how to keep NORTHAMPTON, July 20 prietor of the Craftsmen's Out- Acting Chief Robert Foley stalled after pushing through 1.4.

it has become discouraged by the found the upper portion of. jour own emotKMial tensions College today announced 'making life unhappy for you-and reCeipt of a record $3,000,009 ior those around you. in gifts and bequests for the For valuable advice on what yoo year ending June 30. do about your tensions, send! The total was surpassed only 'for the free booklet, "How To during the capital gifts cam- 3Z wooden house engulfed in Guilford, N.II., large English, German Captains Still Command Indian Ships flamac Mr anA Mr. names.

Mr. and Mrs. -DboI With Your Ten niversary in 1950. pWrite: Box 2500, New York 1, rNew York. Han tent quartering horses for a led their children to safety show at the Belknap Moun-over the stairs.

The Bucelis tain Recreation Area was were away at the time. blown down by high wind Three firemen were taken to accompanying the rainfall. St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Louis! 4 G.

Paulino, 35, of 72 Perthshire' In Kcene, JC.H. theatre Brighton, and Richard rors in darkness for 3C StirlintT 39 nt Ififl minutes efror Iterrttnina Unitarian Head Says Science Will Not Save Mankind LITTLE BOARS HEAD, By EARL BANNER freighter M. V. Jaladhruv ex- ment opportunities in an area tin whirh inhs are all but cone. plain at every port The swastika emblems on The gifts will make possible the construction of a faculty center, and an academic building to be named for Benjamin F.

Wright, who resigned effective last month as president of Smith. Casey told the longshoremen Published a public ttrvict cooperation with Tk Advertising 'ouneU and the Newspaper Ad-'ertising Executw Association. "Hitler stole the swastika that the seagoing unions have her bow and house flag have no political significance whatever, crewmen of the Indian N. July lSThe president were treated "for knocked out an electric sign of the American unitananicmniro inhdat; tr; anrt ir3nirnA. from us and almost succeeded jalready indicated willingness a a liai noma Tint to roorjerate.

but onlv if every- 5 Ben- chis Theatre, it is still resDected in India makes concessions. Assn. said today that whileiRichard Govette, 46, 18 The pilots, he stated, have in many respects is theinett st, Brighton, sufl as a symbol of good luck," ex- moved in this direction i key to mankind's future, oot ini 6 foot injury. ered a In Smith uvaro xmt mnz touched off a fire' which plains Chief Officer A. A.

by granting coastwise tanker alone will not save us. deSa, 28. jcompanies a 25 percent dis- Rev. Dana McLean Greeley, The Jaladhruv debarked llcount- 7he Atlantic, speaking in Union Chapel, told destroyed a 200-vear-old bara Sunday Fire Record iLo" was at $500- I Box passengers from Bombay when ims country s. w.uv group, uur goai must De riruari at Piar- iToctxlass liner, has won a com- the reconstruction of civiliza- xl mpndation bv the Department tion and the pstablishmpnt of 3217 VISITORS IS BOSTON mibt yon art a tlobi-tfolter probably yoi'n traveled both continents but shopping in Filent'i Basement it aa Mptrlenei yoi can only enjoy when yoi vie.lt the Hb at the Universe.

Bnton'i Hsppy Hunting Ground, at It It sometimes called, Is the anly store at Its kind In the world an excursion through will probably leave yog wild-eyed with delight, for vliltors tor the first time discover aiaoital savings and selection so dlversIM they tnd themselves an an anrestrained spending spree. LOW prices, unbelievably lew ander ear onion plan that keeps prices going down automatically 25., 50. 75 alter 12, 18 ar 24 selling days and anything that doein't sell In 30 selling days Is given away tg charitable Institutions. NO FANCY UPKEEP means no tancy prices na charge aeeoants, na tree deliveries, no elevators, no rettrns or credits after hoars, fancy waiting-on, no teney Just great big tarings. Coma all the way ander cover via the handy tibway (Ineltrdlnr "thl new Riverside ta Boston M.T.A.

Highland Branch) islng tr direct tab-way entrances, chalk ap savings that make carltra picayune: OPEN SATURDAYS all summer Comt down and COOL down with omfortable COOL jlr-conditioning. J'UJ i blown out of downtown Dover, lO'lM 37 Daly Stores, cupied by Francis j. I In Natick, fialse fire alarm! fm Corngan $500, were rung by lightning at th liA9 'Natick Five Cents Saving Brighton. Owner) and ri. nosion.

iwo oi mem were hit. t.5 ut dian physicians who will Health, Education and Wel-i brotherhood righteousness and the staff of St. Vincent's Hos-lfare lor maintaining the high- peace among the religious and S12S lest standards of sanitation dur- races and the nations of man- pital in Brooklyn. One was a kind." pccupiei by Norman ana in ramingnam nre Harvpv nrr student enrolled at Washington in 198- Th.e Presentation was University made bv Sylvan C. Martin, re- The Jaiadhruv, 9551 tons -of e.b.V.c He called for the kind of vision that has come to "great deadweight, was built at tn oemce in iw lui.

men in all the crises of history, not a vision of the old world or of the old ways of doing Germany, in 1956. She is one "'ci1. a Jt 12th of 250 Lines is the steamship companies in his ten-state things." of more than 40 ships owned and operated by the Scindia Steam Navigation Co. of S2U 7:55 288 n. Harvard at responded to an alarm 2d Brnhton.

Owned bv 907 Pleasant st. when light-2933 il'SMfS! 5000 ning burned out fuses bury. Owned and occupied by John J. 2644 1500 DARE YOU COLUMBUS, O. (AP)-This mond remiho looo Questionable bit of advice turned up in a newspaper: Three new stamps commemo-! "HOUSEHOLD HINTS Let-rate the 40th anniversary of tuce won't turn brown if you the accession to the throne by put your head in a plastic bag the Grand Duchess Charlotte beforp nbrmn it in frio- reeion to be commended for It is far and shining excellent sanitation ijuringheights morally speaking, TUESDAY at 9:15 A.M.

Exciting savings, styling and fabrics for men who want to live in comfort this summer. uie jjdsi, me we need to reach even earned a rating of 95 on official more than outer space, and it Captains Needed Public Health Service inspec- is men of character as well as of intellect and ingenuity whom we need to train." While Indians have been which includes 166 sepa-farers since the davs of cre-rate items of sanitary con- of Luxembourg. I BIG NEW history, most of their sailingstruction and maintenance, has been confined to the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf. pi tfi'il' -ft 117 0 SURPLUS The new nation's burgeoning FLY TCA merchant marine is still hard-pressed for shipmasters with! world-wide experience andj 1 arge MAKERS I. most Indian ships are still commanded by either British or German shipmasters.

Capt. F. G. P. Matthews, 57, of London, is the master of the Jaladhruv and has no complaints whatever about being the only Englishman aboard with sixty Indian seamen.

RESERVE i af Am RENT A CAR THERE 75 DACRON with Cotton 75 DACRON with Jetspurf 67 DACRON with Cotton ANYWHERE "These chaps are the finest people in the world," he said. "Its a pleasure to serve with them." Capt Matthews has been a shipmaster since 1941, com- manrTincr TnrTinn mprchflnl shin: for 10 years. Enioy a completely relaxed trip. His Chief Officer, A. A.

de' Reserve a Herts Rent A Car to Sa, has been a seaman since' j-1950 when he graduated rom et you v-hever Trans-Cmmla the Indian training ship you. Your ehotee of new I af af. I ferin. Chevrolet! and other fine cart. The Jaladhruv carried more Call your nearest Herts office, than 4400 tons of general car-j--, Cft Ue oo reatner iQht i go destined lor rew YorK.i- 4 VISCOUNTS DAILY ONLY 95 MINUTES hiladelphia', Norfolk, Ralti- nm ua-" imnng more, Charleston, Wor rrlni Mnmtnn anrl FOR HtRTZ RESERVATIONS CALL re SUMMER Galveston.

She left 236 tons of LI 2-3222 Sow your choice of i flights daily to Halifax aboard TCA's world famous Viscount. A rrive relaxed ready for work or fun, Daily non-stop service to Yarmouth one-stop to St. John's, Nfld. Connections to all of the Atlantic Prov mcf. 95) at exceptional savings Fabrir include 75 dacron wllb 2S' rot-ton; 07 with 33 cotton or 75 darron and iS" Irtspun' (vam dyed flla-menU.

3-butlon modcia with flap pockets, vent backs, plain front trous-ne, and fip baclc pockets. Cbnoae from navy, chYcrI, brown or gray. (Se Mashing ftistruetlnna Family Fare rlan. Fly-Drive Plan. Fly Now Pay Later Plan.

burlap, jute, and shellac here. The International Longshoremen's Assn. has been asked by Ralph E. Casey, president of the American Merchant Marine Institute, to join with other maritime labor groups in reducing their rates for coastal shipping. The objective, Casey says, is to save that branch of the American merchant marine from extinc nt-eoa iiitie or ro ironint.

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