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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 7

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Boston Evening Globe Tuesday, February 1, 1972 Site of world chess championship still undecided el Etrusco is now a iinicjue charity 8 1 in that sequence. Fischer proposed Yugoslavia, Argentina or Canada. Euwe said he agreed with Fischer that a city in Yugoslavia looked suitable because the ration was chess-minded and its bid topped those of 11 other countries. He said he decided to postpone the deadline until Feb. 10.

"If then, by midnight, there is no agreement between the two parties, I will decide for them:" Euwe said. The winner will receive nearly two-thirds of the prize money offered by the city getting the final nod. The loser gets the rest. Edmondson said Yugoslavia offered $152,000 for a match in Belgrade. Fischer, who refused to discuss the situation with newsmen yesterday, was quoted earlier as saying money was his prime consideration in the choice of site.

L- v-- United Press International AMSTERDAM Ed Ed-mondson, president of the United States Chess Federation, said today he will go to Moscow in a final effort to agree on a site for the chess match between world champion Boris Spassky and American challenger Bobby Fischer this year. He said Fischer may accompany, him. Edmondson and Fischer offered their list of preferred sites to World Chess Federation president Max Euwe Monday to meet his Jan. 31 deadline. When Euwe checked it against the list he had received from Spassky he found no common sites.

Spassky's preferences included Iceland, Holland, West Germany and France, Disney World February 20-27 Accommodations in the Park at lha Contemporary Hotel CMESSON TRAVEL SERVICE Government Center Boston, Most. 742-8500 PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE HELD AT HOLIDAY INN FRAMINGHAM 30 Worcester Road, Framingham, Mass. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2 at 8 P.M. Viewing Inspection from 6 P.M.

until time of Auction PERSIAN RUGS OTHER ORIENTAL RUGS EXTREMELY FINE QUALITY. EACH AND EVERY RUG INDIVIDUALLY SELECTED TO EXCITE THE AMERICAN MARKET. NEVER BEFORE HAVE RUGS OF THIS CHOICE QUALITY BEEN OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCTION. TRULY THE HEIGHT OF LUXURY! FEATURING IN PART The famous MOHARAMAT design from the religious city of Qume, indescribable in beauty and craftsmanship. MOHTASHAM design, a splendid work of art.

ISFAHAN with silk, a most elegant and closest weave of all Persian Rugs. SHAH ABASSI design (SHAH ABASS, Ruler of Iran, 1586-1628). BIRD-OF-PARADISE rug, positively resplendent. KERMANS, IMPERIAL CROWN PALACE AND ROYAL PALACE SAROUKS, the very finest quality rugs that will beautify the finest homes for generations to come. This collection consists of 150 rugs in all sizes which include the most fabulous array of select and choice rugs, one-of-a-kind masterpieces of Oriental rug art.

TREE-OF-LIFE, HUNTING DESIGN. TRIBAL AND PRAYER RUGS among many others. The quality of these fine rugs cannot be surpassed anywhere in this country. The rugs offered at this auction are all HAND WOVEN, all FIRST QUALITY, and all GUARANTEED as represented by an established importer. An Auction worthy of a connoisseur.

Auctioneer! ABE GOLDSTEIN. Liquidators! Globe Trade Exchange Co. TERMS: Cosh or Check I It A I Ni i THE ETRUSCO ON SCITUATE SHORE, 1956. BOBBY FISCHER challenger CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION ate and the surrounding towns of Cohasset, Hanover, Marshfield, Hing-ham, Hull, Norwell and Pembroke. A partial list of equipment available includes crutches, wheel-chairs, bed lifts, bed rails, walkers and neck collars.

And these are all loaned free of charge. The only requirement is that they be returned in the same condition in which they were borrowed. This unique operation, financed wholly by an annual dinner, card parties, local drives and private gifts, grew from an idea of Allan R. Wheeler. Wheeler, local businessman who became one of the most interested viewers of the Etrusco's salvation, decided that the ship should not be forgotten when she left Scituate shores.

He and other residents formed the Scituate Etrus-' co Associates at first to present a plaque to the town, commemorating the event. Taking as a motto "Help us to help others," the Etrusco Associates then grew into the charity which has "become a near institution on the South Shore. Crippled children, the aged, accident victims and thousands more have borrowed and returned the equipment necessary for 1 their recuperation. i The annual meeting and dinner dance has become one of the area's best at--, tended functions. 1 All of the people who 1 work on the project are volunteers.

Wheeler still serves as honorary president and the current officers are Fred Sylvester, president, Richard Donovan, Mrs. Jean Hoogeveen, and Charles Cox, treas. In addition, a ten member board of directors controls the expenditures and the loans. Outside its new building at 1 Common st. is a large anchor with the word Etrusco written in metal.

But the anchor itself did not come from the vessel. 'It was donated by a citizen. The only actual replica the Etrusco is a life pre-" server which hangs on the wall. But the name still remains in Scituate, 16 years after the ship was By Douglass S. Crocket Globe Staff SCITUATE It seems hard to believe that it has been almost 16 years since the Italian freighter Etrusco was driven ashore at Lighthouse Point here 16 years since hundreds of thousands of curious flocked to this small community to watch the salvage attempts.

It took eight solid months to refloat her eight months in which everyone, it seemed, became an expert. Finally, the ship was inched back into the sea, repaired, rechristened the S.S. Scituate, and sailed the world for several more years before finally being scrapped. lAnd now, 16 years later, the name of the Etrusco is still prominent in Scituate, not as a ship, but as a unique charity. Operating under the name Scituate Etrusco Associates, local citizens formed an organization which loans medical and nursing equipment to permanent residents of Scitu- Milking cows on carousel can pay off Associated Press TURLOCK, Calif.

Guernsey cows belonging to Turlock dairyman Don Morelli take twice-daily rides on a merry-go-round, an innovation designed to speed milking. The carousel provides" milkers with a flow of cows, allowing two or three to milk 125 cows per hour, compared with 70 per hour in a standard flat barn, Morelli said in an interview. Morelli said, adding he and a Hilmar contractor designed the carousel after inspecting similar European operations. The hydraulically operated 46-foot diameter platform allows attendants to milk 14 cows simultaneously with one animal stepping on and off the slow, rotating carousel at regular intervals, Morelli said. ninuroT dateo muncoi nnico Plymouth's big-enoughmall-cnough compact just became a bigger value than ever.

Here 4 BEST REASONS for having your account with $rst Federal Ravings 1. Highest interest rates paid by any savings institution in Massachusetts. 2. interest paid MONTHLY ON ALL TYPES OF ACCOUNTS 3. Daily interest COMPOUNDED EVERY DAY 4.

interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. 310.00 balance required.) Win a Gold Duster! Win stock in a Gold Mine! Staking your claim. Visit your Chrysler-Plymouth dealer and pick up your entry in the "Pan for Gold" Contest now. Everyone who enters wins a replica of a Twenty Dollar California gold piece. Solid Gold You may win the first prize 100 shares of stock in the still active, nugget-yielding Yellow Knife Consolidated Gold Mine, and a 1972 Plymouth Gold Duster.

More ways to strike it rich Or you may be one of 4 second prize winners-with a 1972 Plymouth Gold Duster. Plymouth's Gold Duster is small enough In a time when people are turning to smaller cars, our compact Duster offers all the advantages of a small car. Like its 1 98 Slant Six that stretches your gas dollar. Easy maneuverability in city traffic. An overall length that edges into only 3A of a parking space.

Plus lower maintenance costs. big enough. But Duster also gives you a lot of things you won't find in most small cars. Room for five, instead of four. A trunk big enough for seven two-suiters.

And a stable ride you don't feel you're at the mercy of every crosswind or passing truck on the highway. In short, Duster is small enough but big enough. It's built to last. But Duster is even more than that, because like every Plymouth we make-Duster is built to last. That's our commitment.

And we're going all out to live up to it. That's why we start with a welded Unibody for strength and tightness. And why we give Duster our 7-step dip-and-spray anti-rust treatment. We specially treat some of the exterior chrome trim to fight corrosion here, too. In the past three years, enough people have found Duster an excellent value to help triple our Plymouth compact sales.

And it comes with a free canopy vinyl roof. And right now, Duster is a more attractive buy than ever. We've introduced the Plymouth Gold Duster. We're not charging our dealers for the canopy vinyl roof on Gold Dusters specially-equipped with whitewalls, wheel covers, special vinyl interior and more. So, depending on the exterior color you choose, your dealer can offer you either a gold or black canopy vinyl roof free.

'Contest Rules. 1. No purchase necessary. 2. All unclaimed prizes will be awarded by random drawing from entries submitted.

No cash substitutions for prizes. 3. Contest open to al! licensed drivers. 18 years or older. 4.

Contest closes midnight March 31, 1972. 5. Void in Washington, Wisconsin, Missouri, and where prohibited by law. 6. Winners are liable for all state and local taxes.

7. Not eligible for prizes are employees and IRS dependents of Chrysler-Plymouth Division; its dealers, advertising agencies, and Visual Services, Inc. 6 per year 2 year certificate $1,000.00 minimum per year 90 day notice account $10.00 minimum are the 5V4 per year 1 year certificate $1,000.00 minimum per year Regular account $10.00 minimum open the 90 day notice Regular Zip cat? Mr. Harvey at 482-3043 NBC-TV. Your savings here are insured by an agency of the Federal Government See the Winter Olympics on Si nn i itia CHRKlmj Enclosed find following type of account 2 year certificate 1 year certificate In my name Joint account with-Trust account for MAIL TO: Street City ktiie For further informatior.

The place to save Coming through with the kind of car America wants. JIRST JEDERAL sJAVIKGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BOSTON 115 SUMMER ST. i I 50 FRANKLIN ST. 482-3043.

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