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THE -BOSTOtf. GLOBE-MOND AY, MARCH SO, 1931 "AP.l I IN THE tomr aUg GUGGENHEIM PRIZES TO SIX INBAY STATE 1 MONDAY. MARCH 30, 1931 ROUTS AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER MI2TIATCBE ALMANAC. 80 Eastern Standard Tims Fellowships to College Fan Riia. 52 I Hleh am e-in Sett 6 07 1 Meets More Film Celebrities After Attending Church 'Ml Jleitht of am.

8It 2in vm Instructors Total 77 I jch Automobile Lamp at. -o pm -i i v. JOw icy h' i. 1 1 i inn it ii fin limaeswsii M. Smith and Mt Holyoke i And Enjoys Day of Rest M1 go Professors Honored Moon's Chant es fall Moon.

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morning. E. WHAT TO DO? yj V- V- AV. 0 BAY STATE LIST OF THOSE HONORED BY GUGGENHEIM FUND Those receiving Massachusetts fellowships were: Associate Prof Otto O. C.

Dahl, T. Associate Prof f-eorge Scatch-ard, M. I. T. Miss Genevieve Taggard, instructor, Mt Associate Prof Erika Ton Er-hardt-Siebold, Mt Holyoke.

Prof Vera Lee Brown, Smith Prof Roy Dickinson Welch, Smith College ft it thn location? Mate (pointing at map) If themj. he Canary Islands fine! But if they a specks Heaven help us! WANTING TO KNOW The John Simon Guggenheim B. T. Williami. In New York Timet TTAimriatinn.

established six years I -wish I knew It. at the rainbow a end. N-v fJSrLZt ago with a capital, of $4,500,009 by ur tarden space, lust large enouch to hold Ex-Senator and Mrs Simon Guggen- WHEN GOV ROL.PH OF CALIFORNIA VISITED MAYOR WALKER OF NEW YORK" AT PALM SPRINGS. CALIF. RECENTLY.

HE GAVE THE MAYOR A PRESENT. BUT ONLY THE GOVERNOR AND THE MAYOR APPARENTLY KNOW WHAT IT IS. MAYOR ANGELO ROSSI OF SAN FRANCISCO IS STANDING AT THE EIGHT. A few firm cabbasea. some beets and beans.

jn 0J their son, Ana one orua. r. warnav at New York the i ot' re. 1 uuuuvvu A rarden is a rarden: and it means award of 77 fellowships, totaling palm SPRINGS, Calif, March 29 duty will be voiced by Norman Thomas $175,000, to scholars, writers, arusts, A. was a day of rest la 'fir 7 T': A certain sustenance, a little share Of beauty, and a nicely patterned thinr Tn hren one safely busy all the day.

musicians and scientists. the life of Mayor James J. Walker of ardi Hey wood Bruon and Rev John Rainbows are fragile and juick-rani5hinj! The fellowships, which average New York. Haynes Holmes. And weeds stow quickly If one runs away, to rardeh.

thonrt. if it be true $2500 8 year each, will be used to Shortly after breakfast he went to Bow dull A AITS lu n.ta the Mayor's recent statement at Palm Sm-inss. Calif, when he said that when There ia a pot of pold I wish I knew Mf on research and creative WOlk cnurcn, men came oac-n. 10 wwa he gets within firing distance of New Of Course Too Mean Cape Cod York.he is going to open up nts neavy artillery, "and then watch a lot 'of in the United States, Mexico, South forth, daily sun bath. 7 vt When the Mayor returned from America and Europe.

They Dnn0 church Jean Hartow film actress, and the total number of Guggenheim Adolph Zukor and Joseph Schenck, We are very sure that President those boys take cover." Hoover would have a very nice time if Former Assemblyman Phelps Phelps, he new FONTIAG producers, were awaiting him. The nnimt-i 9 V. rt Aim a1 AhH toci A 1 he accepted the Summer resldenceon fellowships up to 372 a Republican. In defending the Mayor, the Cape that has been offered him. i Thirteen of the fellows from the rived yesterday.

today charged the Chief Executive's present status with Tammany, district Unlt States will go to Mexico and Walker was standing in the hotel Portland Express. What's Tour Keclpe? leaders is due to tne mayors reiusai to appoint men he did not consider worthy. "Magistrates are knaves. South America, and 10 will come -t nn was aU The tuliDa are shovine- throueh and from L.atin-American couuiues I tracted to the maneuvers of an ama- check klters, borrowers from gang with all its fine-car features sters, courtroom fixers and court rec tt won't be long now before the yellow the United States. The list contains teur photographer, walking this way dandelions will be ripe for the harvest.

n. Amprican novel- and that ln an endeavor to 8et th Detroit Free Press; the names of 6even American novel Tlght gi- on New York's chief ord falsifiers." he charged. He added that "Walker was ruined by the pre vailing political system. ists, poets ana dramatists, uiree executive. First the photograpner ii rrUl- I oialtr a Kttla ihn Ho'Vlt train Walter G.

Jones, chief witness He'. Not th. Only One sculptors, ana seven painters outr- 4fi.atl.ned: ftgainst Rollln G. Bastress, resigned The apartment house Janitor is a wen 01 me reciyieuia vvU. walked to the left, then around behind chief inspector injthe Building nerson who sincerelv hones there will the subject.

1 1 A Walker gazed at the Industrious ment, who will be arraigued tomorrow on a charge of accepting a bribe of $1500 from Jones, was revealed today be no April fueling. Joplin, Mo, Isews I jlX 10 Buy Oldie cameraman for a moment, then said: Herald Six fellowships go to professors and instructors in Massachusetts colleges. "Say, am I in the way?" The embarrassed amateur flushed 'Rip Van Winkle Country as a former xonkers Alderman wno for 12 years has been one of Boss Ward's active leaders in Westchester Massachusetts Institute of Technol tne and walked away to catch action pic The old-fashioned Winter is, of oev. Mt ioivone ana aniita xu County. tures or aesert wiia me.

Massachusetts colleges thus honored. course, a thing of the past, but an el George U. Harvey, Republican derly couple in the Catskllls have Just The foundation is to Improve tne CHARGES AGAINST WALKER renewed contact with civilization after I oualitv of education and the practice borough president of Queens, who has taken the defensive side of the Mayor, may reverse his position when th Mayor returns to the city. The Mayor having been snowed in since three days I of the arts and professions in the JO BE PRESENTED TODAY Dei ore L-nristmas. naruora uourant.

1 United states, to foster researcn ana NEW' YORK, March 20 Charges tn assist the cause of Internationa! was eiven his choice of removing Com against Mayor James J. WaJker will costs only a little more than the lowest-priced cars Two groups of motorists will be especially interested in the new Pontiac those who want more quality than they have been getting at a similar price, and those who find that Pontiac offers quality they have known, yet saves them money. They all see in Pontiac a sound investment low in, first cost and operating cost a motor car in whose ownership they may well take pride. 1 unaersianamK. i 11.

uu- 1 tu -it missioner of Accounts James A. Hig- 1 1 nn nrfKMin hii i fi i.im iiiiiiiiit nv liic iiiLf A fellowshin was conferred on or "rr A A leuuwsrup was lumeu A oc mHrxr them etHl too miirVi inow for ail. gins or losing Harvey's support, it is I wuiuwg garsng in tne mountains? jer8 carneeie Hall tomorrow night said. Harvey charges mat xammany Boston Globe. of pnysicai cnemistry at ine Tha accussations of dereliction of is "plotting" im.

Not down here ln th south and of cnusetis insuiuie vi lecooomgv. the State, but there's plenty left on lives at 3 Concord av, camDnage. iie 4s enroll A Via utrav I WAR irrdiiA td from Amherst Colleee I. a I ..11 .9 rMwA a vva CsfArmaf I in flfin wan awaraftfl tha oepree ui i ttuuiur ui uruuwco ui vnmc. wa Avvawsuivss BELIEVE GANGSTER i of athe PhD by Columbia University In 1917.

stuay or conditions jaus The fellowship was conferred upon I United States, has been granted a fel- Odd Items From Everywhere lowship to make certain studies in I Vi i In rern irn with Vila fittlrilAa in Olga Stanowich cf Chelsea, 23 and th nf iiauW 0iution in con- penology In Europe. SLAYING IS NEAR pretty, was Involved in a peculiar auUation with European scholars, tangle when two sultora reported to I n.f.f r-ihi. tv.i 4. Will Go to China the police she had accepted diamond. profeS8or.

of eiectric power Ir John E. Orchard, associate pro- Police Hear of Motor Oar I 7u transmission at the Massachusetts It was KnrvptpA that th nalr Hraw lessor Ol economic geograpny ai osTutTgtf tS. lumbiaUniyerslty, and hi. wife, Dor- returned. I 0lny jonnson urtnaiu, wave pesu Carrying Machine Gun i miup uccu aci.uou ut ituuin i granted leiiowsmps wnicn win lane James Lyons came from Easthamp-I nf Eumnun nractlcea in electric sower I tk.n rv.r.a tn inHnefrfni ami nn ur IT I --J nwtwBwt.

i transmission. i social conditions. tie registered at a notei, cnanged to pr0f Dahl Is a rraduate of the Royal Fellowships in music have been Autoists Seek information on Man his best clothes and went out. Three Norwegian Naval Academy. He was granted to Henry Dixon Cowell of graduated from Massachusetts insti- Memo Park, Calif, composer and lec From Taxi Starter tute of Technology in 1921 and ob tained an SM degree from that insti' tution in 1923.

days later he entered police headquarters to enlist the aid of detective, in finding- his hotel and his luggage. He didn't know where either was, he said His name was finally located on the register of the hotel he was seeking. Albert Burgess of Hammond, Ind, knows a bargain. He bought six pairs of pants for $1.89. But his shrewd Both Poetry and Prose turer, and to Otto Luening of New York, now writing an opera based on Longfellow's "Evangeline." A fellowship was granted to Dr Lydik S.

Jacobsen, assistant professoi ot mechanical engineering, Iceland Stanford University. The following will go to Europe to prepare works on architecture and sculpture. Miss Genevieve Taegard (Mrs Robert Wolf), Instructor of English at Mt Holyoke College, whose award is ness as a trader received a setback That one gangster is due to be "rubbed out" and another probably "placed on the spot" I. the belief of police because of developments during past few days ln the North End. Their attention to the matter became more serious yesterday when two men in a touring car with a machine gun inquired of Peter Trainor, taxi starter at the North Station, when he found he had lost S7 from I for creative writing, has woa distinc one of the pockets which had not been tijn both for her poetry and prose.

She Dr Helen Huss Farkhurst, assistant autcned up. is the author of the following books, professor of philosophy. Barnard Col- For Eager Lovers," "Hawaiian Hill- htrt rvinmhi TTnivprsitv? r.ni nuir top," "Words for the Chisel" nd jWirs. New York architect, who will Traveling Standing make an architectural restoration of one nas written one oi tne Dest- r.r.i Armrmtio hunt in nn rt Purchase of Bible with one of four bad checks saved Mrs Nora Ralston of Liomita, Calif, from a term in the penitentiary when she admitted before a judge that she had paid $4.75 for a Bible with one of. the bad checks.

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NEW 60 H. P. MOTOR drives Pontiac with the ready, even flow of smooth power you appreciate when traffic calls for quick action, or an open road allows sustained speed at Llndos, on the Island of Rhodes, and Francis Henry Taylor, curator at the Pennsylvania Museum of Art Philadelphia. Dr Erneest T. De Wald, associate professor of art and archaeology at Princton University, will go to Ger oi tne university or California cat out ne nas acquired aristocratio tastes, for he just dotes on stuffed Dr Erika Von Erhardt-Seibold, asso olives.

Hi. mistress, Mrs L. M. Ward ciate professor of English at Mt Hoi where they could locate "Mickey, the Wise Guy." A few night, ago police received a tip that a gangster was to be taken for a ride, hit on the head and thrown from a pier on the waterfront. Inspectors covered the place at the stated time, but no one showed up.

Trainor was in the station about 7 o'clock yesterday morning when an old touring car drew up to the curb on Causeway opposite Friend st. Two men were in the front seat and they had a case of beer there. One of Portland, Me, finds it difficult to yoke, also receives an award to assist many to prepare for publication of the keep enough on hand to satisfy him n)ed'tlon of socond volume of the manuscript of the xie eats tne peppers, vinegar and ail Anagram Solutions I DV Ton PsaltCr Stuttgart PhD from the University of Heidle- Awards Dr Vera Lee Brown, professor of Additional fellowships, in their varl- hlstory at Smith College, received an 0us fields have Been awarded to: award to finance a trip to Latin Economics Dr Heibert Heaton, Uni- America. Dr Brown is honored for her versity of Minnesota, and Dr Reginald study in the archives of England. Charles McGrane, University of Cin- Spain and Mexico of the relations of rinnnfi of the pair inquired whether the starter knew "Mickey, the Wise Guy," when he came out to ask the reason for the incessant blowing of the automobile horn.

Trainor admitted knowing the fellow 1 RELAYS 2 SERVED 3 UNUSED 4 ATONES 6 SHAPED England and Spain a. colonial powers physical Chemistry Dr Ermon 1 KNOWMETER ANSWERS in the ism century. is the author Dwight Eastman, University of Cali-cf "Anglo-Spanish Relations in the fornla. Dr Georg0 Sutton Parks, j. Closing Years of the Colonial Era." University: Dr Thomas A scapegrace ia literally one who es and his questioner then confided that he had a "load on the beach" and wanted Mickey to go and carry it away.

At this point Trainor's son, George; who live, with him at 577 Main st, Wa'tertown, came along. The driver vybh-u, Fiu.eaour Erwln PhippS Univfrsity of Illinois capes the grace of God; hence, any cf music in Smith College, receives a i Physics Dr Jerome Green, Ohio fellowship for the completion of the I ca8 University: Dr Jens Rud Niel Dad cnaracter. falling value of sliver ha. caused financial crises in China, Persia wrtt ng or a history or music He University of Oklahoma; Dr studied at the University of Michigan Princeton Uni- Henry De Wolf Smyth, Princeton Uni Afghanistan and Arabia, so that and in Berlin. countries still on the silver basis are trying to get away from it as More to Poets rapidly as possible.

For writing in poetry, prose A barcarolle Is a boat song (from a boat), a song sung by and the drama, fellowships nave also been awarded to the following: of-the car reached in the rear, pulled a aide a blanket and exposed what Trainor said wa. a machine gun. His partner remarked, "We have the real thing." The pair hb.4 a few drink, of the beer and then drove off Trainor became so alarmed over seeing the gun that he failed to get the registration number of the car, which wa. an old one of the expensive type. A.

soon as he was sure that the men were out of his sight, he notified the police of Station 1, who are making an investi a Venetian gondolier. To cross the Rubicon is to take a de versity. English Dr George Bruner Parks, Washington University, St Louis: Harry Hayden Clark, University of Wisconsin; Thomas Whitfield Baldwin, University of Illinois; Dr George William Williamson, University of Oregon. Biology Dr Samuel Brody, University of Missouri; Dr Edward Lee Howes, Yale University; Dr- Mary Stuart MacDoueall, Agnes Scott Col Maurice Hindus, author of "Human cided step, in allusion to the Rubi ity Uprooted" and other work, on 775 DEL I RED QUIP THIS IS THE PRICE OF THE TWO-DOOR SEDAN OR COUPE, equipped and delivered in Boston: Sport Coupe, $815; Four-door Sedan or Convertible Coupe, $845; Custom $885. All cars equipped with front and rear bumpers, shock absorbers, five wire wheels, and extra tire, tube and tire lock.

con, a stream separating Italy from ancient Gaul, which Caesar Russia; Halt, Crane, New York; John Crowe Ransom, Nashville, Tenn, poets: Miss Katharine Anne Porter, crossed In order to invade Rome. Abracadabra is a mystical word, the a writer now residing in Mexico City; letters of which, arranged ln tri lege. Decatur, Ga; Dr Hilarlo Atanacio Miss Katharine Clugston and Emjo Basshe, New York, dramatists: Walter angular form, were supposed to Stanley Campbell, University of Okla gation. 1 The officer, were trying to locate Michael Rocco, known "Mickey the Wise Guy," in an effort to ascertain whether, he is the man sought by the homa. biographer of Kit Carson, now possess magical powers; a charm, spell or Jargon.

V-6 DUE AT PORTSMOUTH engaged on a biography of Sitting Bull. For creative work in painting, culp- ture, and etching, a Jury consisting of OAI AND MOTOR. GAR COMPANY TOMORROW FOR TESTS James E. Fraser, sculptor, and How PORTSMOUTH, March 29- ard Giles and Rockwell Kent, paint erfc, awarded fellowship, to the Word has been received at the Navy Yard here that the V-6, constructed Harry Gottlieb, Woodstock, painter; Mis. lone Robinson.

Los An Roxas, University oi tne Dr Arthur H. Steinhaus. Y. M. C.

A. College, Chicago; Dr Horace Wesley Stunkhard, New York University. Geology Dr Walter Scott Adklns, University of Texas. Irish History, and Literature Dr Jacob Hammer, Hunter College, New York city; Dr Clark H. Slover, University of Texas.

Other special grant, were made to the following: Dr William Edward Zeuch, director of Commonwealth College, Mena, Ark, to study workers' education projects of Western Europe Dr Bennett Harvie Branscomb, professor of New Testament literature, Duke University, Durham, to make a comparative study of Jewish and Christian ethics in the first 'and second centuries: Dr Leslie W. Jones of New York to study the script of tours; Dr Salmon A. FACTORY ZONE OFFICE: 985 Commonwealth BOSTON at the Mare Island (Calif) Navy Yard, will arrive ber. Tuesday to undergo deep diving test, off Boone Island. Tha submarine, a sister ship of the V-5.

built at the local yard, was ordered to the Atlantic Coast for deep men and whether he can give any information regarding them. They also want to know whether Rocco suspects anyone of trying to make an attempt on hi. life. Police felt that the "load on the beach" naturally meant a load of liquor, but they seem to think that the reason was one which might sound attractive to Mickey and that the pair in reality might kill him after driving him a short distance If he stepped into the machine. Police have been ordered by their superiors to keep a close watch on gangsters who might have brought the enmity of racketeers.

Yesterday polios broadcast a descrip geles, painter; Miss Doris Rosenthal, Sllvermine, Conn, painter; Harold Cash, Chattanooga, Tenn, sculptor; Alexander R. Stavenltz, St Louis, tea submerging test, following the etcher; Oronzlo Maldarelli and Reuben Nakian, New York, sculrtors; Marsden Hartley, Alexander Brook, Joseph Pol-let, and Emil Jame. Blstran, New York, painters. maneuver. In Southern water, with tbe fleet.

Commander Thomas J. Doyle is commanding officer of the ship. The present plan, call for the diving test, on April 6. Returning to its base on the Weat coast, the V-6 will stop at Ntw York, Annapolis and other point, cn route to it. destination.

Miss Robinson Miss Rosenthal, Mr Hartley and Mr 1st ran will go to tion of the. car with the machine gun and the two men, who were reported Mexico. The others will go-to Europe. Rhodes, instructor In romance lan The following fellows will go to Latin guage at the College or the City of to be. between the age.

of 30 and 39, and wore soft gray, hat. and dark overcoats. I i American countries for work in the fields of science, economic, art, and history: New York, to make certain studies in French romantic Three fellow, will come to the United Stat, from Mexico, four from Chile and three from the Argentine. Carleton Beais, Berkeley, cam, writer and Journalist; Dr George Ward ALLST0N Clark-Crowley Moton, Inc. BEVERLY W.

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NO GLOBE SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITORS It bat come the attention of the management of the Globe that subscriptions to this newspaper are being solicited by unauthorized persons. The Globe Joe not employ subscription solicitors, and any so representing themselves should be turned over to the police. Cream should never be used ln sassa-fras tea. However, you may add a I Engagement Ring. "You promised that you would let me give you an engagement ring." "Jewelry doesn't signify answered Miss Cayenne.

"When I decide that I wish to be engaged I'll give you the ring, as feminine Independence now ha. the right to do. And If I give you a ring on the telephone it'll really mean something." Washington Star, of California; Dr Lesley Byrd Simpson, assistant profesjor of Spanish, University of California; Miss Anita Bren-ner, New York, writer; Dr Ruth Bun-sel, Columbia University; Dr John Van Horne, associate professor of romance languages. University of Illinois. pinch of powdered sugar or the vhite of an egg.

Stir Some add a equlrt of lemon. Never dunk doushnut. In sassafras tea. K. R.

Bryant, in St Clair County Joseph Fulling Fishman, deputy com Democrat. missioner of correction, New York city..

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