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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 4

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
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4
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The Boston Globe Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Outlook for Ike Improving, But Condition Still Critical WEDNESDAY 9:30 A.M. BE ON TIME FOR THIS SCOOP Orrft r-rrcin we nre criviieaed to this line store's surplus be early MEN-deluxe surplus stock (.::) FAMOUS Traditional SUITS, SPORTCOATS They said there had been no new episodes of heart fluttering, known medically as fibrillation, since the weekend. His condition remains critical, they said. Extra beats, evidencing underlying "heart irritability," were responsible for the abnormally rapid action of his heart, doctors said. This is expectable in pa-patients with Eisenhower's history of heart trouble, but the doctors said it was "serious" in a man of his condition.

Fibrillation, the immediate cause of death in most fatal heart attacks, is considerably more dangerous than heart irritability. Eisenhower has survived 10 episodes of fibrillation since Aug. 16. er's still critical condition, his physicians have expressed a note of cautious optimism." Thus it appeared that the five-star general who suffered his seventh heart attack on Aug. 16, had rallied, at least temporarily, from a series of setbacks of varying degree of severity that had beset him beginning with last Saturday morning.

The 77-year-old general, fighting back from his seventh serious heart attack Aug. 16, began showing siens of increasing rapid heart action early Monday. However, his doctors at Walter Reed Army Medical Center reported at 4 pjn. that his heart action was no longer speeding up although it remained abnormally rapid. AfMciat4 Prcw WASHINGTOX Former President Dwight Eisenhower's condition is still "critical," his doctors reported today, but they now feel that they can voice "cautious optimism" about his outlook.

In a medical bulletin at 10 a.m. EDT doctors of Walter Reed Army Hospital reported: "Gen Eisenhower spent a restful evening. Although heart irritability persists to a varying degTee there have been no major disturbances since Saturday evening. "Despite his long period of confinement in bed, the general's spirits remain remarkably good. "Insofar as is possible in the setting of Gen Eisenhow- iVIAIIL LE rS SLACKS also SOME FURNISHINGS markaov.T.s taken some limited lots Newton Sougus Andovtr Braln.trt see labels, original prices, previous $105 FAMOUS SPDBTC3ATS S.9S $95 FAMOUS SPORTCOATS S45 SSQ tt $70 FAMOUS SPORTCOATS S29.95 $47.53 tt $55 FAMOUS SPORTCOATS S19.95 $25 tt $31.50 FAMOUS SLACKS $12.95 $22.59 FAMOUS SLACKS S8.S9 $16.50 tt $18.50 FAMOUS SLACKS $7 $12 tt $14.50 FAMOUS SLACKS $5 $165tl J175 FAMOUS MKE SUITS S79.S5 JUS FAMOUS HUE SUITS SS9.9S 1115 ft $125 FAMOUS MAKE SUITS SS3 95 S9S FAMOUS MAKE SUITS W9.95 SSD FAMOUS MAKE SUITS S39.95 $55 It $65 FAMOUS MAKE SUITS S29.95 $50 tt S52.50 FAMOUS MAKE SUITS S25 $5 tr $5 MIT SHIRTS $2 $7 tt $11 KNIT SHIRTS $2.93 $12 tt $15 WALK SHORTS $3.93 S8 tt SPORT SHIRTS $2.99 $5 tt $7.50 SPORT SHIRTS $2 $7 tt $10 FAMOUS SHIRTS S2.99 $5 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS $2 KE ENGLISH SHOP Boston Store now open Wednesday nights until 9.

other nights until 5:30 PK. ALSO FROM ALSO FROM THE ENGLISH SHOP 'ilehrist's Boy's Deluxe Surplus S19.95 to $35 Famous Sportcoats S5 to S12.S5 S40 to S5S.59 Fanwut Make Suits $10.35 tt $16.95 $3.95 to S5 Famous Make Shirts $1.99 MISSES' FAMOUS DRESSES, some SPORTSWEAR, CASUAL DRESSES or SHIFTS, small lots SHORTS, TOPS, SKIRTS Make sura you're here early to choose all at tremendous 5S5 savings! $3.50 to $4.95 Famous Make Pajamas $1.29 te $1.99 Two Men Have Cases Continued Two men charged with an attempted jail break from Charles st. Jail on August 19 were arraigned in Boston Municipal Court and had their cases continued for ten days. Charged with the attempted break were Harold D. Waterman, 24, of Adams Dorchester and James C.

McGrath, 26, Danube Dorchester. Waterman recently had his bail reduced to $50,000 in connection with charges stemming from the armed robbery of a Dorchester store. Bail on the escape charges were set at $5000 each. Famed mattresses or box springs in twin or full size. Some sold in our stock for 39.95 to 79.50.

Mismatched Bedding Sale! IT'S FANTASTIC! '27 WILL BUY SOFT, MANAGEABLE, GLAMOROUS EASY TO WEAR SHORT WIGS -WEDNESDAY 9:30 A.M. Medium Firm Extra-firm Exciting savings on bedding from these three famed makers! Only the tickings don't match, but who will know, once the bed it made. Check these quality features in the group: deep inner quilting, thick layers of cotton felt padding, and no-sag edges. Hurry in for these great buys, quantities are limited. lETlftf more FACU LIMA each each each 3LE ML ill expensive PRICES Continued from Page 1 Most other home ownership costs such as property taxes, insurance and home repairs also increased, Chase added.

Higher doctor and dentist fees and hospital charges pushed medical care costs up seven-tenths of a percent during the month. Because of the increase. 100 HUMAN HAIR SHORT WIGS BUY FOR DAYTIME, DATE-TIME OR ANYTIME BE EARLY. 27 i A wide variety of fashion shades, including a few frosted 1 and gray wigs each style on a styrofoam head What a I head-spinning opportunity to buy more expensive wigs Chase said, about one million workers will receive pay increases because of escalator clauses in their contracts tied to the cost of living index. He reported that about 800,000 auto, farm and construction equipment industry workers will receive an added eight cents per hour under recent contract terms.

Another 100,000 aerospace workers will receive a four cent increase Food prices also continued to climb during July, registering an eight-tenths of a percent increase at the retail level and a 1.6 percent boost in wholesale prices. NOW! i FIGURE SAVINGS BE WISE BE EARLY! Here's FAMOUS BRAND duality hard to find, priced SO LOW AT THESE LOW PRICES BUY ONE OF EACH WEDNESDAY 9:30 A.M. Misses'; Juniors', Teens IRREGULARS CLOSEOUTS ODD LOTS 1 1 1 nn -f 5 Named to Posts At Merrimack College NORTH ANDOVER Four Augustinian priests and one layman have been named to new administrative posts at Merrimack College. Named to new position as dean of students was Rev. William J.

Murray; as dean of men, Richard J. Cunningham of Wellesley; as assistant to the president. Rev. Ezra J. Fenton; dean of admissions, Rev.

Harry J. Erdlen, Dean of Freshmen, Rev. Neil J. McGettigan. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH SORRY, NO MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS.

Free delivery within our regular delivery area inquire for charges beyond. Sorry, no C.O.D.'s. Write or phone HU 2-9400, WE 3-4660, KI 7-9400, or LY 3-4094, any hour day or night. GIRDLESF Bedding, Seventh Floor, Boston store only. Sorry, no mail or phone.

BELTS PANTIES, BRAS, Garter OUR AUTOMATIC PLAN Firt oritn must be i tATKAORDInARILY LOW to sell ooods quickly or we lose through automatic reductions. 25 after 12 sellina. days, 50 after IS selling days. 75'. after 24 selliVta davs.

Goods unsold after 30 selling days qiven away to charitable Institutions. A wide variety of styles and colors to choose from PLENTY OF AA CUP BRAS and r7 PETITE SIZE GARTER BELTS and Jl KJl GIRDLES for JUNIORS' and TEENS' to Long leg, regular leg or brief style panty girdles in variety of styles and colors contour bras, stretch straps, strapless, plenty of soft cup styles Girdle and Pantv SIZES petite, small, medium, large, or extra large in lot Bras SIZES 30 to 38. AA. A. cups in lot.

NEW PURCHASE WEDNESDAY 9:30 A.M. WEDNESDAY at 9:30 AM WILL BUY PLENTY OF Be early and take advantage of this DOLLAR SAVING event! HOMEMAKERS ALL FIRST QUALITY SURPLUS-SEE LABELS More mi CLASSICS COMPACTS CONVERTIBLES DELUXES r'OREIGNS FAST BACKS HARDTOPS AUTOMOBILES OF ALL SHAPES, SIZES AND PRICES SELL FAST ON THE CLASSIFIED AUTOMOTIVE PAGES OF )t pofitou To place your advertisement call 282-1500 FAMOUS WOOL, WOOL WITH MOHAIR ORLON (ACRYLIC) Colorful FALL, WINTER DRAPES TRIPLE PINCH PLEATED See the wanted cotton and rayon ibcrlas and other, bnucle weave, prints, mostly lined and weighted, all in new colors and shades, many washable, many multiple widths and on lengths, some embroidered, all triple pinch pleated few other sizes in lot. COAT or PULLOVER V- to i IRREGULARS (Ji) STOCK-UP! Sec button front cardigans, or crew neck pullovers, assorted colors SIZES SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE OR EXTRA LARGE lNr THE LOT. SINGLE WIDTH to 90" 1 1 y2 WIDTH to 90" DOUBLE WIDTH to 90" at $5 to $10,95 at S5 to $15,99 at $5,99 to $25 2'2 WIDTH In 90" at 510,95 to $29,35 TUIPLE WIDTH to 90" at SI2.95 to S29.95 n.r:.-.:.

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