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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE OCTOBER 22, 1944 17 If jr ay SHORTHAND IN 6 WEEKS ABC SPEEDWRITING SYSTEM THE NEW AND BETTER SHORTHAND Save time, money, drudgery. Get ready for an otlice Job quickly. PLACEMENT Begin this week, Oct. 23, day or evening or home study courses. Also typing and English, etc.

F2EKER SCHOOLS 3I Tremnnt glrrrt. Hub. Lawrence I'rovldenre. R. I Turk Head Buildlns, i.

IHI wi. asoo. Banks Continued from the First Page Despite Tar loss of much male help, banks reported they are taking the rush in stride and women employed to fill positions of men with the armed forces were solving the manpower problem. The First National Bank of Boston stated that total money in its savings accounts had soared during the past year and a half and was now 25 percent above normal. The Boston Five Cents Savings 0dl lb.

Waltham Hunter Slips on Wet Log, Fatally Shot in Mishap WESTON. Oct. 21 Warren B. Martin, 28, accidentally shot himself to death this pfternoon while duck hunting in the Kendal Green section. A resident of 28 Sterling road, Waltham, he leaves a wife and two children.

Accompanied by a friend, who was not identified to police, Martin $151,000,000 now on deposit as against the $127,500,000 on hand September, 1939 when the war began in Europe. The big gain, bank officials said, began in December. 1942, and more depositors and larger deposits have swelled the total since. The Provident Institution for Savings has all-time high deposits on hand and reports a 13 percent increase since 1942. Savings bank deposits throughout Massachusetts have increased by more than $300,000,000 since the war began.

The Massachusetts Savings Bank Assocation reported that deposits on hand in October, 1939, totalled $2,136,934,623. while the most recent figure this year shows a total of $2,447,206,072 on hand. 'Lady in Black9 History Student on Hub Visit By MARV MAHONEY Clare Boothe Luce confines her reading to history and, philosophy, nd then only to things written before 1800, because "Why dim my perspective with things I know nothing about?" This suggests that even those who dare bUsagree with the blonde Clare on politics might well hesitate to tangle with her. She made an attractive figure yesterday at the reception at Hotel Statler, given in her honor by the Bank reported about a 20 percent increase in savings accounts with was crossing a pond about 600 yards Republican state committee. After WALSH'S SPECIAL distant from Drabbington Lodge when he slipped from a wet log into the pond.

The 20-gage shotgun he was carrying discharged into his face, killing him instantly. Medical Examiner Thomas Gallagher, accompanied by ofllcer Harlan Berry, viewed the body in the waters of the pond and declared death due to accidental shooting. ON PERMAMNTS OUR REGULAR fjfi a night of travel, morning press interviews, an afternoon spent visiting Paul Revere's home and Old North Church places built before JfiOO Mrs. Luce Kave the honors to Mrs. Roosevelt for taking things in Iride.

"Mrs. Roosevf't has far more physical vitality, more exuberance health and strength than I have," she said. She loved the hi Eh inclosed pews in Christ Church. "I had never been i the church before and was impressed with the high inclosures around the pews. It gave a complete consciousness of God a symbol of the individuality of our forefathers, of which we now have less and less.

Why, for a nickeU anyone can AFTER CELEBRATING MASS at the Villa Youville in Na-hant in his first appearance on the North Shore since his elevation to the Archbishopric. Most Rev. Richard J. Cushing, D.D., is photographed with the Grey Sisters of the Province of St. Joseph, and Rev.

John M. Connolly, chaplain at the Holy Ghost Hospital for Incurables at Cambridge. $6.00 OIL rr I PERMANENT lines and the Northeast Airlines were grounded by the storm. No delay in train services was 5 Special At Two Bodies Found In Crash forgotten who Truman is? Truman is another man whose political T- We specialize 1n permanent waving and each operator in especially trained in permanent waving. We have siven over 100.000 permanent in our 10 years at thia same location.

This should be proof that our customers are satisfied. -am iai i la. body the Democrats are trying to conceal. 1 think they will be very Bodies of the two men recovered off Provincetown after their plane crashed into the sea were taken to the Chelsea Naval Hospital where an inquest will be held. One of the men.

an officer, was better something more trustworthy, than Mr. Roosevelt's word to rely on. They have the Roosevelt record. "Hillman and Browder and the Communists and fellow-travelers didn't discover Mr. Roosevelt all of a sudden this year.

They found out lung time ngo that he was careful not to exhibit it here in i get into the home on the telephone; jr privacy is gone and when we have television they will in on what you are eating for break Boston. "Let us look for a moment at the PAC that newly laid eug by the COLD WAVE $10 h'M any I Sard ttit I In trala. SI king It In it Imt than olhrr frm.nn!i. found to a rubber life raft, while the other, an enlisted man, was found Howling a short distance working their side of the street. for style and comforf little Hillman hen out of a big red rooster, llillmun's PAC is doing fur "Mr.

Roosevelt bus given them fast. We need to return to the in-dividunl dignity of the human soul our forefather knew It made our country great we are losing it ssKfiC. Mini IT -n i away. Ihe plane, flying In a routine formation from the Squantum grout aid utid comfort; he has given them jobs in the government; he Communism exactly what Communist frlrutt'tty fur the Unitt'd Stutes ca.Ua for and doing it, ot course, fur better and far more dangerously than Browder could do it him has shielded them when tney are Naval Air Base, crashed into the sea just about midnight. Our V.rt ulir ri IU AM Our Hfmlur KI Isaaw l.annlin Oil I II I Creme-Oil Permanent I I l-crminnillorHn Ilvrd Hid i and iMffirult Hair vj Bleached Hair Jg All Permanent Include Shampoo and Stuled Ualrdrtnt attacked; he has rebuked those who dared to attack them; he has given An LCI launching at me ueuuenem Hingham shipyard went through on them backdoor keys to the white self.

"Don't take my word for that. House itself. The Communists and fellow- The Guest of Honor Wore Women readers who have not seen Clare Luce wilt wonder how she dressed. Well, she wore a plain black dress last night short. "You could call it morning, afternoon or SlwppsL 0pn Eveninjl Imntediats Servica Without SS.otnt.

Take the word of the leaders of organized labor, themselves. They have known Mr. Hillman for a long travelers are going his way. And he has got to go theirs, if for no other reason than that he knows he would be like Samson shorn of his locks, time. Here is what the non-Com 310 DEXTER 453 WASHINGTON PHONE LIB.

1442 schedule yesterday ttUernoou despite the bad weather. Mrs. William B. Wideman of Norfolk. wife of Com Wideman of the Atlantic Fleet's Amphibious Command, sponsored the vessel.

During the late afternoon and evening, a number of people were injured in automobile accidents in Greater Boston. Most seriously hurt were the occupants of two auto evening even dinner dress, just a short black dress," she told report without Earl Browder and Sidney Hillman in this election." munist liberal members of the American Labor Party in New York had to say when. Hillman sold that party out to the Communists and I quote: 'Today, not only would you, Mr. Hillman, admit Communists ZyQ Charging that an attempt is being ers. At the reception she wore a I black suit.

A single red rose in a jtiny vial of water was on the lapel I of the coat. The vial was held in made "to divide and confuse the American people on the very place by a little stick pin which into unions. Today you would ad fundamentals of American faith," mobiles which collided in a skidding Black or o' suede with call tip. Sizei 4 to 10-AAAAA to E. Clare invented to carry her rose and Congresswoman Luce named Brow- mit Communists into the American hersoiis ymv vot Labor party to share leadership der and Hillman as "dramatizing to assure its freshness.

I Her blonde hair was smoothly with you. Today you want Commu nists as your political this insidious attack on Americas inner spiritual confidence." back into a round "pug," in i 111 I umiin MY hi closed a net. A shoulder bag "And here is what the newspaper First, then, who in fact is Earl Labor, published by the 15 railroad brotherhoods, had to say about Hill $11.45 accident on the Chelsea North drawbridge. Gaston E. Franklin, 33.

36 Symphony road, Boston, driver of a car which skidded into another auto, received a fractured skull and cut lips. The occupants of the other car were Nicholas Alba no of 21 Taft Revere, the driver, who received a fractured rib, and. Martin Dell Orfano. 56 Hooper Chelsea, who received a fractured rifc and knee cap. Miss Rebecca Gilman.

78. 71 Cal- 'pearl 'earrings and a felt and velvet hat at a side-dip slant completed i her attractive costume. Beneath the coat she wore a silk blouse made to tiny rows of silk fringe with a Browder? For one thing, Earl Browder is the only man in America who has written a book which claims to be an exposition of Mr. Roosevelt's actual postwar foreign policy. According to Mr.

Browder, Hvu-- n.svinff Power ssa Was man and his PAC only last August and I quote: 'What concerns us is Hillman's proposal to raise slush i tied-at-the-neck collar. funds to carry the coming election Mr. Roosevelt foreign policy fol I In the receiving line were Mrs. Robert F. Bradford, attractive in a His open alliance with the Communists is full of ominous possibilities for the entire labor movement.

With 2 Yr lows the Communist party line "black costume set off with nlaid in in 1 10O percent. set; Mrs. Frederic W. Cook, a red "And who else is Earl Browder? 2 lender Dorchester, was injured The fact that he was a draft dodger when struck by a car driven by Jacob Senal, 37 Jacobs Dorches if 1, the approval of the CIO, Hillman has thrown the doors wide open to the Reds. They dominate his political organizations, they write the propaganda and they will direct the expenditure of the millions he proposes to raise for this in the last war, the fact that he went to jail again a few years ago and stayed there until Mr.

Roosevelt let ter, as she was crossing Blue Hill feather hat the bright note to her black gown; Mrs. Horace T. Cahill, in gray with mink scarf, and Mrs. Fred Burrell and Mrs. Addison B.

Green, both in attractive black. 5 Congressmen Joseph W. Martin and near Wilcox st. Senal took her him out on the grounds that it to the Boston City Hospital. would tend 'to promote national Also removed to the City Hospital Richard wigglcsworth.

assisted in unity' in reality to organize for the was George Rankin. 5, 5 Columbus welcoming the guests. fourth term these facts are inci su South End. who sustained a Leathers so smart and enduring, so pliable they conform to your foot like a glove. Shoe construction designed to give you the right amount of support where you need it, the last made to provide everlasting foot comfort for the life of the shoe that's why women prefer Walsh "Step-pers" for do-everything and go-everywhere wear.

dental. The basic school-book fact severe head injury when he was Storm Continued from the First Page struck by a car driven by Joseph Sivignano, 13 Charter North End. (Oytd) Luce Continued from the First Page Arthur Lingren. 63, 15 casenove about Earl Browder is that he was and is the official head of a party in the United States dedicated to the overthrow of the American form of government a party now powerfully merged into the historic if South End. was badly cut When he was struck by an automobile driven by John Greenwood of 37 Political Pressure Held Threat Gates South Boston, at Congress Democratic Party.

But we must look even deeper to find what man Black suede or kid with patent tip and heel. Sizes 4 to I0. AAAAAA to D. st. and Atlantic av.

"And finally, the Commurfist-Hill-man combine has a foreign policy ner of man Earl Browder is. What kind of America does Earl Browder stake in the Democratic party, for Struck While Changing Tire joyfully see coming via Roosevelt? It is now that we come to the es it is now close to being able to high-pressure the government of the Struck while fixing a flat tire on sentially significant words of Earl Hammond Roxbury. last night United States. by a car operated by Max Blatt of "If Franklin D. Roosevelt should to intervale Roxbury, Frank Your Ration Book 3 Please Othr Su in Stock $6.50 Up Size 3 to 12 Pond, 50, of 070 George Roxbury, is at City Hospital suffering from a be reelected, how could he possibly hope to deal frankly and fully with Soviet Russia? For it would be known that in dealing with Russia fractured right leg and Internal in juries.

be clear, the Weather Man said last night. Below freezing temperatures are predicted for to-night. Paul E. Nadeau, 16, of 231 Main Somersworth, N. died from injuries received when a car he was operating skiddded 96 feet on the wet Rochester-Dover highway and crashed into an elm tree.

Three others were slightly injured in the crash. At the height of the storm, Navy rescue crews recovered the bodies of two Navy aviators, who crashed into the sea about' 10 miles off Provincetown, shortly before the storm early yesterday. The storm struck southern New England shortly after midnight yesterday and passed out to sea at East-port, early this morning after lashing the entire New England coast during the day. Average wind velocity was reported to be around 35 miles per hour but gusts approximating 50 miles an hour were reported. he would be dealing with a coun Mrs.

Sarah J. Flvnn. 40. of try that had the power to subject him to political pressure at home Haynes Park. Roxbury.

is at Boston through the ballot box. "And if the Communist-infested City Hospital in a serious condition from injuries sustained last night when she was struck and knocked down at Warren and Dale Rox- Political Action Committee should WALSH SHOE SHOP THE FAMILY SHOE STORE OF BOSTOX 30-34 CHAUNCY BOSTON succeed in electing a President and oury, by a truck operated by Muton in defeating the Congressmen who Browder I quote: "ihe communist Party is the enemy of religion' and the more the masses 'purlitipate Jn the revolution, the less likelihood is there of the Church becoming any essential feature of the new social "Now the great spirits of New England have not always been orthodox churchgoers. But all of them have lived in faith in the faith so serenely stated in the words of Emerson, or more passionately proclaimed by your own William El-lery Channing when he said: 'There is a higher law (than the Constitution), even virtue, rectitude, the voice of conscience, the will of That faith in the moral law is the mightly rock on which our American democracy is based. Other foundation can no man lay than has been laid the moral law. Americans will recover their trust and confidence in each other when they regain a profound respect for this higher law as well as for the K.aaish, 548 warren Roxbury have dared to say what I have said.

bhe suffered a lacerated head and then believe me the surviving bers of Congress will be under con Includes 20 Tax GREY OYED KIDSKiH DYED SKUNK COAT mm DYED MUSKRAT SABLE BLENDED CONEY fractures of the right hand and right snoumer. tinuous threat of political pressure fi! 1 I 1 from the P. A. C. "This, then, is the amazing situa tion: A President of the United States is.

for whatever reason, walk Shtip Monday 9 P. SI, weather observers re ing right into a trap set for him by ported that the coastal storm, which OTHER FUR COATS $89 to $495 an international pressure group, and extended as far inland as Albany, N. was an offshoot of the if the American people should let him get caught in that trap, the majority of Congress will automati cally be sucked into it. tropical hurricane which passed to sea oft New Jersey yesterday after it had caused severe damage along the Atlantic coast since it struck laws of man. We believe in free "No Communist Upset lljiP Cuba and Florida earlier last week speech; we have often tolerated blasphemy; but we do not have to be the political partners of the Although tides were above normal SHOOllI mm I trade your old Tl 'II II HI- tmmmmmmaMJ "No Communist was tipset the other evening when Mr.

Roosevelt softly so softly disclaimed political enemies of all religion. along the New England coast last night, they were not excessively high, the Weather Bureau said. their support. Hillman and Browder know better. They have something 1.15 Inches Rain Before 8 A.

M. MONDAY STORE HOURS 9:30 A. Il. TO 9 P. IY1.

Boston's heaviest rainfall occured before 8 a. m. yesterday when 1.15 inches of rain fell. Intermittent The most senseless and the crudest bigotry in the world is the bigotry of an atheist. Thus, it has happened this year, that a vote for Mr.

Roosevelt becomes a vote for intolerance. A vote for Mr. Dewey is also a vote against the most vicious form of intolerance ever advanced in America. "And now how about Mr. Sidney Hillman? Who is he? Back in 1924, while Hillman was president of the Russian-American Industrial (Sor-poration, an ad was put in the Communist Daily Worker of Chi- showers continued during the day but no appreciable amount of ram fell, the East Boston weather sta fenyJ thought to rW Jong it's been you've "thouaht tion reported.

The light rain was f.i. Mf I USD 0 IT 1 driven by high winds, however. CI aWuh.r iaF- Scores of automobiles were stalled as a result of the driving rain and wires fell in Newton and Quincy, jivw iiimvo jtsvm. tv go, it vou omy na a gown how about taking the needle in hand yojrself? With a few yards of these 'd-eamy fabrics, one of Our reliable patterns for guidance, you'll have just what you want in no time, and at incredible savings. On our dayligM 5rh fbor.

i cutting orr electric power in approx Icago. That ad, pleading for the 'American dollars to aid Commu-Inism in Russia, said and I quote: in imately 250 homes. In Newton, the Boston Edison Company reported, wires were down on Vine affecting 100 to 125 homes. i iv. Mail Orders Filled or Phone UIB 1769 I i ,4 i rv-i yy.r.jy.

"Comrade Lenin wrote to Pres. Sidney Hillman: "I am heartfully thankful to you for the aid you have given us." "0.7 and on for more than 20 years Hillman has been doing business with the Communists and doing the Communist's business. One of the places Mr. Hillman did his business was right inside the government of the United States itself. You see when Mr.

Roosevelt appointed that great producer, William Knudsen, to help to get us ready for war he also appointed On Hood In the Houghs Neck section of Quincy, a tree was blown down blocking the street and carrying down wires so that approximately 75 to 100 homes were without electrlcitiy for a time. An empty coal barge, anchored off Castle Island, was blown ashore onThompsons Island yesterday. A towboat was sent to the scene but was unable to extricate it because of the high winds. The barge is owned by the Southern Transportation Company. rianes of both the American Air- 7 Sidney Hillman ns a co-producer, to check up on Mr.

Knudsen, after the fashion of a political commissar. lyiim Hx-'- ft WMW1 rayons in f' I f' 1 'Xfi rwelva pastel shades.) TRANSPARENT Wy COCAOES Hillman proved to be something less than cooperative in getting the United Mates ready for war. Let am av i i me read what was said about him while he held that job by a mem ber the United States Senate, RHEUMATIC PAINS RELIEVED this proved 2-action way Are you suffering from rheumatic pains? Then look! Here's an easy, proved way to get hours of comforting warmth and relief. A way that does not reauire in who had been investigating his activities. This Senator said, and 1 quote: 'If Mr.

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