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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 15

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The Boston Globei
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tifteen Harvard Mahouts Ready Needs Welter Congress' 1 J) Elephant Racing Season on Kennedy Sparks Auto Workers ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) iofficers as a result of conven- marked for pensions and will The United Auto Workers tion action. 'take effect next Jan. I. Another responded to President Ken-j The first rai.e, equal to three three percent hike in pay will nedys call for political trail percent of payroll, is ear- become effective in 1964.

down and that Eli men would be glad to take its place. 1 1 The Orange County Elephant Diazing today ry marling pians Racing Club sped off this ta Monica City College, University of Nevada, Northrup Institute of Technology and Chapman College. Russin explained" that the notion of elephant racing arose rather accidentally from the whim of a dean at Orange County State. to elect 20 to 30 more liberal! Congressmen this Fall. A new frontier for the Americanized elephant will epen up this Friday.

Hitherto restricted to service as a zoo curiosity and political symbol, the proud pachyderm is emerging in a new and competitive role racing animal. Twa Harvard undergraduates are doing their share toward launching this exotic pastime in the New World. reply: "Appreciate your willingness to substitute for Harvard, i but do have entry named The U.A.W. convention decided to intensify its get-out-the-vote drive this year in an effort to reverse the historic trend that would normally result in a loss of Democratic Sonita' by Harvard Elephant Proposing a model college Racing Assn. Already have field of nine elephants.

Have constitution covering extra cur-j ricular activities, the dean suggested that the students might only 25-acre campus. Regret must limit eastern entries to ll 1 Willi lllllltl want, for example, to form an "Elephant Racing Club." House seats this November. "We have a good President, but we need a better Congress," said Walter P. Reuther, old, better-established univer sity." Campus reaction was enthu siastic. 1 Ml" U.A.W.

chief, following Ken While making their pitch for cash, Russin and Goldmark found that their biggest ob The dean's protestations that iiim! milium, i nedy appeal to the union to "help move this country forward" by supporting his legis he was only kidding were drowned in jubilant shouts of stacle was incredulity. (SSJuaojuMT 1 approval. "We had a tough time con lative proposals. vincing everybody that it was Kennedy appearance spark Joseph M. Russin and Peter G.

Goldmark, who admit that their acquaintance lyvith elephants is limited, will leave for Fnllerton.Calif., 'tonight for what is believed to be the first intercollegiate elephant race ever held in this country. About a dozen universities are expected to dispatch mahouts to the sprawling campus of Orange County State College for the competition. Other colleges entered are no joke, but, once we con ed new enthusiasm for political vinced them we were serious action among the 2800 dele A student group immediately dispatched letters to many colleges all over the country, inviting them to money began coming in," they said. gates. Roy Reuther, brother of the U.A.W.

president and the union's top political expert, The competitions will take place on IS acres of the CORONET said it had a tremendous lm pact. At Harvard the invitation sprawling campus. Besides speed contests, there The convent ion was to choose will be competitions aimed at yf? vso three new executive board found its way into the office of the Crimson, undergraduate newspaper, where Russin is sports editor. He enlisted Gold- A. California Institute of Technology, California Polytechnic measuring the elephants dex members-at-large new posts created this week and other Institute, Junior College, San terity.

mark, and a fund-raising drive Harvard's entry is a female national officers. elephant named "Sonita" (age was launched. The Harvard Athletic Assn It appeared certain that a I A'- not disclosed), who stands Hub Hospitals I 1 1 1 Lx. L-AJi Negro, Nelson (Jack) Edwards of Detroit, would be elevated feet high, weighs four tons was cool, but the "Friends of Harvard Elephant Racing" came through with enough to and has an affable disposition to the U.A.W. executive board at according to its owners how to eniov for the first time in its history Alerted in Hunt send the two contestants Jungleland in California.

Edwards is backed by Reuther across the country. caucus for one of the member "The contest will be di For Stab Victim CORONET HARVARD MAHOUTS Peter Goldmark and Joseph Russin leave tonight for Fullerton, to "take part in first intercollegiate elephant race ever held. Harvard's entry is a female pachyderm named Sonita. at-large spots. vided into two parts, one for baby elephants and the other -3? wys to ENJOY CO0NEr Tale got into the act last week.

The Yale Record sent a telegram to Fullerton, saying that Harvard had backed Reuther, who now makes $24,000 a year, will get an increase along with his fellow i in cocktails highballs on the rocks IMMMMMMMMIMinOI Chelsea police today re for adults, Pres. William Lansdorf of the college said PROOF quested the help of Greater Boston authorities in checking hospitals and doctors in search ing for a man believed wounded in a knife assault on Third Chelsea, about 4 a.m. The hunt began after a blood-stained I960 Oldsmobile. FAMOUS FOR FINE FURNITURE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:30... SATURDAYS TILL 6:00 registered to a brother of the slain Bernard McLaughlin, ex-Charlestown strong-armer, sped away from the scene.

About 4:30 a.m. Chelsea Police Lt. Joseph Kozlowski received an anonymous call asking that police be sent to the rear of the Victory Cafe on Third st. Patrolm in James O'Brien and Kenneth Howard raced to the in a cruiser. Thev fotihd the car with bloodstains on the right side and on the hood.

Nearby they discovered a blood-stained boy scout type knife and a broken wristwatch, THE THE ONLY STORE OF ITS As the two officers checked nearby alleys and doorways, the car suddenly sped off in the direction of Everett where it's The patrolmen gave chase cut lost the fugitive car. A check of the number plate revealed that the car is regis tered to George McLaughlin, a brother of Bernard, who was cut down in a hail of bullets in brtoad daylight just off City Square, Charlestown, last Oct. 31. George McLaughlin's home, according to the address listed at the Registry of Motor Vehicles, is 151 Trenton Melrose police, however, gaid that McLaughlin no long er lives at that address. French Curb Teenagers in Algeria Terror ALGIERS (AP) Drastic new measures to cut down se cret army terrorismincluding Furveillanre of European youths and the systematic sealing of sections of Algiers-were announced by the French today.

A spokesman for French High Commissioner Christian Fmichet outlined the measures In Suburban West Newton Exit 54E off Rte. 128 SJ VV DCcitur 2-8800 If as terrorists took a toll of at leant nine Moslems killed in pistol and machinegun attacks bv early afternoon. The spokesman said that the number of mobile gendarmes on duty will be massively rein forced, and sections of the rity where the attack are worst will he systematically sealed off Troops and riot police will YE ms WITHOUT SALES enforce a total curfew in luch areas. Europeans from II in SS yearn of ar will b' put under ewe watch, he added, ana pedestrians will bt methodi cally Hearrhed. Meanwhile Paris heard re forts the Foreign Legion will be withdrawn from Aigen immediaiely." The report wa rnnied in the Tans npwpper Figaro and tarried by the United TrcM International the dcriMon was mad arme time aco.

The report also said some 23 happy, prosperous years of proving tliat the shopper is perceptive, intelligent! "fc 23 years of a revolutionary one-low-price of everyday value! 23 years of selling as low or lower than any competitor and doing it every day! "fc 23 years of demonstrated without a single Sale! VES WE'VE SAID IT BEFORE WE SAY IT AGAIN; fa Thol thtrt on more end mora sensible shoppers who know what Ihey want and who! it should cost. Who expect to pay tho right price for a product of enduring quality fcvf not a pinny more. ic Who, obove oil, reolize that getting "something for nothing" is a cruel ond foolish delusion. Units of the Legion would be rnt to Djifouti. French So maJiUnd and the rent to Diego fcuirez, Fontbonne Fathers To Hold Auction Tha annual auction ltvn ored by the Fathen' Club of Fontbonne Academv will be held SattiHav at II a m.

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