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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 53

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The Boston Globei
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THE BOSTON SUNDAY CiLOBE APRIL 1951 Flfty-Threc MA.A7lNr. AMI (lllun IION hwfdfti jiUn film libraries. I i Weather Boston's highest temperature on this date was 84 in 1929; lowest, 21 In 1888. OFFICIAL FORECAST United States Weather Bureau BOSTON and VICINITY Mostly B. 0.

A. to Add 6 Flights to Trans-Atlantic Service EDINBURGH, Scotland, April 7 (Reuters) British Overseas Airways will step up its trans-Atlantic stratocruiser service from 12 to 18 flights a day, May 1, Chairman Sir Miles Thomas announced today. Let's Go to Alaska With an rocarted nartv Iravlnr June 'MHIi vtk Grrat lakra. Canadian Rarkirs. Banff and l-sk l.ulr.

7-dav rrule on the lntdc raxiif In Skaswly. Summit of Whit Pa and Yukon Route. Lake TaiUh. returning via rriflc Northwest. Ytllewttone Olaeler Parks.

including ftne hotel, all meal, lihrral alshturrlnr. inml'ri tr (Ol.riTTN ill KMT tat Ma.hlnilon llontnn. cloudy and little crrange in temper ature Sunday with highest temperatures near 50, Occasional drlitile In morning. Rain beginning Sunday night and ending Monday. Gentle to moderate easterly winds Sunday SAVE! becoming southeasterly Sunday night.

MASSACHUSETTS Considerable cloudiness and little chance in temperature Sunday with occasional rain or drizzle with our ncwJupc arch support, moulded to fit your fect and your shoes. Firm and flexible (no steel). will give relief to Spur Heels Long Arch. Metatarsal Arch Flat Feet Helps Polio casts to stand 'and walk bttttr. we have helped many who have suffered for years.

we ean help if on! Approved by Dor tor Pat. Prndinu east portion in morning. Rain Sunday night, ending Monday. Little change Is temperature Sunday night and Monday. RHODE ISLAND Mostly cloudy and little change in temperature Sunday with occasional drizzle likely Sunday morning.

Rain Sunday night, ending Monday. Little change in temperature Sun TO PRESENT PLAQUE Scout Ernest A. Adamakis of Roxbury. am, )fo VIRGIN WOOL rr SPUN XYLOX yet day night and Monday. CONNECTICUT.

VERMONT Increasing cloudiness Sunday followed rain beginning Sunday night and ending Mon day. Little change In temperature. MAINE Cloudy and little change in WED IN QUINCY Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.

Sweeney following wedding yesterday in St. Mary's Church, West Quincy. The bride is the former Betty Jeanne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.

Smith of Quincy. Sweeney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Sweeney, also of Quincy.

temperature Sunday with occasional rain or drizzle south portion. 'Cloudy, occa D5WW oieyjiaey.vjfovi sional rain and little change In tempera ture Monday. (iuarnnlrrd relirt or money refunded. NEW HAMPSHIRE Mostly cloudy and little change In temperature Sunday with Boston Troop to Send0 Plaque to Athens Scouts A plaque symbolic of American Scouting, destined for the Eoy Scouts of Athens, will be delivered to two Greek naval officers Thursday afternoon at the Boston Naval Shipyard, Capt Pleasant D. Gold shipyard commander, announced last night.

Ernest A. Adamakis of 21 Horadan way, Roxbury, a Boston Latin School occasional rain or drizzle possible. Cloudy, occasional rain and little change In tem 53 Defter Medford; MY 6-7890 Dumbo, London Zoo elephant, required medical treatment when a large wart developed on a hind leg. The National Geographic Society says the Red River delta in Indochina is one of the most densely 'pu in the world aaasaaaaaaamaoaaaaMMWIyiin Ar gyles MS) rAin i perature Monday EASTPORT to BLOCK ISLAND 15 to 20 miles per hour northeast to east winds Sunday. Cloudy, occasional rain or drizzle.

Fair to poor visibility in log and precipitation. BLOCK ISLAND to CAPE HATTER AS Moderate aoutheawt winds increasing to Ire-sh to strong during Sunday. Cloudy weather with rain south portion, spreading northward. Visibility Jalr to good. MT.

WASHINGTON SUMMIT 1:30 r. M. APril 1. 15I Sky. obscured, fatfyi wind.

EN 0 m. p. i trmprralura t7. maximum SU. minimum UIVl raepllalln.

anow tftpth, 11 Inchai. Ilaalon Tomaoraturo 0 Degree" Mean yesterday 81 Departure from normal Departure this month -J" Departure this year 4 518 Precipitation Inches Tnt.i ")i nriin 7:30 Trace student and member of Troop 8 of the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Boston, will deliver the plaque to Commanders Athanassios Athan-assious and Petros Mavrommatis on the deck of the H.H.M.S. Falcon, an American destroyer emort recently delivered to the (Jrrrk Navy. The plague, a dual statuette of New York's Miss Liberty and a Boy Scout, will be turned over the the Greek Boy Seout Council of Athens shortly. mm Total this month to date 1-M Departure from normal .80 Total this year 13 Departure irom normal Desrec-Day Data 3 FOR $2.85 Our lirstjiosc buy of the year! Featherweight M)nl with spun nylon for long wrar, quick tlryinn shrink resistance, Klastic-top shorts in predominant Kluc.

Grey, Camel, Rust, Maroon, or Light Green. Sizes 10j to 13. If we had to buy them at today's wool prices, these socks would cost you at least $1.50 a pair. Put a dozen away for Father's Day. They're a steal! MAIL or I'll ON ORDERS for 3 pairs or more: 25 Temple Flare, Boston, or phone Liberty 2-1661 4dd 15c for C.O.D.'s (Dowaipdl Jhioe 25 TKMFLK FLACK, through to 35 West St.

Rescue Hopes Dwindle for 2 Trapped Miners EVELETH, April 7 (UP) Degrce-tiay units Total betrinnim July 1 4552 Total at corresponding date last year. 5238 Barometer at Rea Level Rescue crews bored through rock and iron ore today still hoping to save two miners trapped by a cave-in 400 feet beneath the surface of the Spruce iron mine. Millibars Inrhrv At 1-30 10O8.fi 29.78 At 7i3o 55: 29.88 Relative Hanfldllr Recorded at 7:30 82 TEMPERATURES Maximum for hours ending at 7.30 p. m. and minimum for 34 hours ending But as each hour passed hope at p.

m. Albany 64 30 grew fainter. The miners, Anton Kortcha, 52, and Frank Putzel, 42, were trapped yesterday when tons of rock, earth and ore cut off their escape from a dead-end shaft. Authorities believed the men had escaped being buried alive but Aiamarrk .46 31 feared they might suffocate. Miami 77 64 Montreal 58 34 Nantucket .51 43 New Orleanp 78 62 New 73 46 Old Town 50 41 Philadelphia .72 39 Phoenix ...80 37 Portland 49 46 Portland.

Or. 61 40 Providence ..63 43 San Antonio .73 53 St. Louis 53 47 San Francisco 58 48 Seattle 52 41 Washington .74 43 Williston 48 27 Worcester 62 37 BOSTON 58 45 Bridgeport ..64 41 Buffalo .,,.68 36 Burlington.Vt.58 31 Chicago ....55 45 Cincinnati ..61 49 Concord 61 33 Denver 41 29 Duluth 36 32 Halifax 52 40 Hartford! 67 34 Hatteras Jacksonville .67 39 Kansas City. .50 42 Los Angeles .65 56 RUSH to I. J.

FOX MONDAY 9:30 to I. J. Fox Scoops Up Entire Spring Stocks from 3 Famous N.Y. Makers! You save 18 to 33! JUNIORS! MISSES! Here's your chance! 3 makers sacrifice their entire Spring stocks to us for on-the-spot cash! What a buy! You'll thrill to the exciting variety of Smart Styles the precious 100 pure wools the glorious colors! Don't miss out on these big values big savings! Man, 50, Shoots Housekeeper, 49, Then Kills Self Another Woman Wounded in Second South End Affray WOLlN CO. 1 too'Avmuivooi II VIM 4 top N.

Y. makers closed out their entire Spring stocks to I. Aoxbelow cost! 7.M aaaaaWaiaHlar Usually $35 to $49.95 Two women were shot, one by a man who afterwards killed himself, in two shooting affrays last night In the South End. Mildred Mont, 49, was critically wounded by a bullet fired into her head try William F. Hayes, 50, clerk, in his apartment.

27 Claremont park. Hayes then turned the gun on himself. HLs body was found in a bedroom after police, summoned by neighbors who heard the shots, forced their way into the house. The woman, who was Hayes' housekeeper, was taken to Hospital where her name was placed on the danger list. Doctors said she is not expected to survive.

The second shooting occurred in the Celebrity Lounge, a Northamp-ton-st. cafe. Mrs. Shirley Caldwell, 24, of 35 Flagg Roxbury, was shot by a man with whom she was sitting in a booth, witnesses told police. Menacing patrons with a revolver, the assailant escaped.

The woman was taken to City Hospital with bullet wounds of the right arm and hip. MINK SCARF VALUES Ultra-Special Values in Choice 3 to 5-Skin Sets! $11 1 per ikin JUILLIARD PACIFIC AMERICAN WOOLENS in your favorite fabric: Gabardines! Worsteds! Fleeces! Suedes! Ottomans! Failles! Checks! Velvet trims! YOUR FAVORITE STYLE: Boxy! Belted! Pyramids! Smart, new collars! Button-ups! Single, double-breasted styles! Details that set you apart! LOVELY SPRING AND SUMMER SHADES: Gold Pink Lime Navy Lilac Toast Red White Black. Imagine! Nat. Breath-of-Spnng Minks Imagine! Natural Royal Pastel Minks Imagine! Natural Aleutian Minks Imagine! Natural Ranch Minks Imagine! Natural Wild Minks Imagine! Natural Silverblu Minks Imagine! Midnite Blue-Dyed Minks Usually $25 to $35 Hub Living Cost for Family of 4 Up $416 a Year Total arinual cost of a "modest but adequate" level of living for a four-person family in Boston rose from $3391 in June, 1947 to $3807 I lPi i in October, 1950, Wendell D. Mac-; ffcJ NaOlW AS Valu United States Department of Labor's'-' uve Wt Rare Values! Big Savings! MINK SABLE-DY.

RUSSIAN NATURAL STONE OR BAUM KOLINSKYS MARTENS 3 to 6-skm $eh )0 3 and 4-sldn sets Usually $15.95 A PER Usually $75 Q)o 1) PER (J SKIN VX-K SKIN For! So Ve t'3 to $53! FAMOUS NAMc wooi, Bureau of Statistics said yesterday. Cost of goods and services included in the budget, Macdonald said, had risen over $400 in this period, while the tax component of the budget had decreased slightly. The sample budget represents the dollar amount required for an employed father, housewife not gainfully employed, 13-year-old son and 8-year-old daughter. Transportation costs in Boston advanced slightly for automobile owners between the two periods but rose sharply for nonowners. Annual clothing costs in the estimated 1 ffl 7 sc0rfaoi loo Choice Values at This Low, Low Price! Fine Quality MINK-DYED "27 Fl rklZslTplityI Coat Suit Salon Fourth Floor 'ft SQUIRREL Capes Stoles budget jumped from $420 to $449.

2d Stabbing in Week at Reformatory in Concord Reported CONCORD, April 7 The second stabbing within a week occurred at the Concord Reformatory tonight. Commissioner of Correction Maxwell Grossman said Joseph Brazil, 19, of Cambridge was stabbed by John J. Perry of Cambridge following a argument. Both men are serving robbery sentences. Usually $200 to $235 iOno loose now.y; 9 5av9 re yoslPUre "oo, 10 DEPOSIT resertvs your selection.

Balance in convenient monthly payment. I -SCARF SALON FOURTH FLOOR plus tax Last Tuesday another Cambridge man, Alphonse Falcione, 29, stabbed James Jarrett, 25, of Tennessee, with a pair of scissors. The extent of Brazil's wounds-was not disclosed. He was treated by the reformatory physician. A SMALL DEPOSIT reserve, your selection.

Balance in rr-nthly payments. G.T0N STREET 411 WASHINGTON STREET So-called suction is actually a push. When you suck on a soda straw, air pressure on the surface of the liquid pushes part of it up the straw and into your mouth. 41.

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