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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 28

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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28
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SUNDAY GLOBE SEPTEMBER 19. 1982 trike deadline IP i TCSQCsJ Soviet pipeline protested in Boston v. JUU7 passes in rail talks and Conrail trains in the Northeast would operate. Boston Maine trains would be affected by a strike, officials said. One of the first victims of a strike in Massachusetts would be a special MBTA train from South Station in Boston to Schaefer Stadium in Foxbor-ough for the New England Patriots National Football League game with the New York Jets today.

MBTA spokesman Paul DiNatale said last night that the train, scheduled to leave South Station at 11:15 a.m., would be canceled if there is a strike. A far bigger impact would be felt Monday, when an estimated 19,000 commuters who use trains to get to Boston jobs would have to seek other Wire Services Locomotive Engineers illiiion and railroad industry negotiators, trying-to avert a walk-jout that could paralyze the na-stidji's rail system, bargained intensely early today in Washington past a 12:01 a.m. EDT strike 'deadline. Spokesmen would say only an announcement on the progress of the talks would be jmade later this morning. S- Bargaining involves 117 rail-Srroads which run on 90 percent fjai track-miles in the nation, in-deluding every major freight railroad except Conrail.

the North-east carrier. Commuters in the Boston area and freight shipments throughout New England would affected by a national rail $trike. although most Amtrak By Norma Love Contributing Reporter Marija Lambergs, 74, carried no placard to the demonstration outside the French Consulate at 3 Commonwealth av. just after noon yesterday. She stood silently near the steps, head held erect and gripped a small red and white Latvian flag that caught the soft breeze carrying smoke swirling from a flaming 55-gallon drum set afire on the esplanade.

Her pink hat contrasted with a hundred other hatless heads belonging to people who were listening to 14 speakers one by one denounce France for selling equipment to the Soviet Union to build a 3000-mile gas pipeline, designed to bring Siberian gas to Western Europe. "We're protesting the Soviet gas pipeline," explained her son, Aris-tids Lambergs, who organized the hour-long demonstration by Women's Sporto Mud Mocs The coalition of groups supports the Reagan Administration's trade sanctions against selling technological equipment to the Soviets because of Soviet aggression in Afghanistan and the imposition of martial law in Poland, he said, but wants Reagan to ban grain sales to the Soviets as well. "If we can fail this time to help our enemies, we will win," said one speaker. Dr. Douglas Cooper, associate professor of environmental physics with the Harvard School of Public Health.

"We should not have sold scrap iron to the Japanese just before World War II." Marija Lambergs did not take her eyes from the speakers. "Our city was burned down in 1944 and we fled to Germany with what we had on us," she said later, after the demonstrators began disbanding. "Six years later we came here." The Soviets deported three of her cousins to Siberia, she said, glancing at the small group holding signs aloft. "Western Europe will get cheap gas. Millions of slaves from Ukraine will produce the costly gas," read one placard.

"Selling equipment to USSR is like selling gas to Hitler," said another. One protester hung his sign over the consulate's front door knobs. It read: "France An International Whore." Waterproof rubber soles Leather trim $2 A95 In 4 colors Made better than ever and priced better than ever, right from the start. groups representing immigrants from Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Vietnam, Cuba and Afghanistan. "We feel it will strengthen the Soviet Union, which Is enslaving our countries.

The gas will give $10 billion in hard revenue to the Soviets which Harvard Square 109 Newbury Street, Boston 281 Needham Street, Newton Faneuil Hall Natick Mall Meadow Glen Mall North Shore Shopping Center Burlington Mall South Shore Plaza Cape Cod Mall The Mall of New Hampshire will be put into building their war machine. STANDS ALONE. now more than ever we let our fashions and our prices speak for themselves. 't 4 1 Five Kingdom Cit'iieral. fiimrint' in silver -c, filigree and cloisonne enamel, imported rrom mainiana mna dv sunai.

Frieda Loehmann revolutionized the fashion world with an extraordinary If you're a discriminating woman who appreciates fine Designer merchandising concept. She believed that if you offered discriminating women top Designer fashions at unbelievably low prices, you would have them as customers for life. She was right. fashions a woman who takes pride in her shopping expertise and can easily spot a 1 20 value tagged at 60 or less then you'll love shopping at Loehmann's. 1 Explore with us the mysteries of the orient.

Small ships from Salem and Boston first visited the Chinese mainland shortly after the American Revolution. Our fascinations and appetite for oriental design and decor grew into full flower with the clipper ships. After many years at sea, Captain Benjamin Shreve brought his knowledge of China and Chinese imports to the firm that now bears his name. Shreve throughout the years, has always offered the finest selection to discriminating Bostonians. Loehmann' has spent a lifetime building its unique reputation with Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and many have tried A tique Export porcelain 1'.

Exquisite enamelled Cloisonne Silks and embroideries. Silver and silverplated artifacts the finest names in fashion by sticking with a formula that works. Buy only first quality merchandise and always take advantage of the huge price reductions that can only come from paying "cash on the barrel head." Our special relationships continue to grow to this day, even among the newer Designer names that have become so prominent. (We pay cash, you pay cash, everybody saves.) Exotic jewelry Museum reproductions in tiorcelain and silver to copy our Loehmann's merchandising formula. But Loehmann's has stood alone at the top of a long list of imitators for more than sixty years.

Because we specialize in ONLY first quality Women's Wear, produced by the best known manufacturers and sold at PRICES THAT HAVE MADE US FAMOUS, we know both our fashions and our prices will always speak for themselves. This week Shreve invites you to explore the history of the China Trade and the treasures from the orient available today. Each morning at 11:00 there will be a lecture in our Boston store. Throughout the store exhibits will feature the finest of contemporary oriental design with a special area prepared by the China Trade Museum in Milton, Mass. Knowing how to buy has become the essence of the Loehmann' Shop at the Loehmann's nearest you and judge the savings and Tl'ESDAY 11:00 AM Legend.

We scour the market for the finest Designer Dresses, Sportswear, Coats, Suits, Gowns, Furs, Outerwear and Accessories and stick to a long honored tradition of removing labels and never mentioning names. (This tradition helps us to buy even better.) the selection for yourself. You'll see why shopping at Loehmann's has become THE ANSWER to all those women who wonder how they can afford Designer fashions and still keep within their budget. 11:00 AM In order to insure our unique pricing structure Loehmann's is Vishakha Desai, Curator Asiatic Dept. Museum of Fine Arts "Treasures of Asian Art in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts." Gallery, second floor D.

Benner President Suhai Ltd. Importers "The Historic Art of Cloisonne Enameling" Suhai Display, Main Floor Mildred Mottahedeh, international porcelain authority, creator of the Nelson Rockefeller Collection and other fine reproductions. "East Meets West in China" Mrs. Mottahedeh will be available to answer questions on Chinese Export Porcelain China Collection, Main Floor William Sargent, Associate Curator China Trade Museum "The Making of Chinese Export Porcelain" THURSDAY 11-2 Don't miss this season's finest fashions arriving daily strictly a "no frills" operation. There are no no alterations, no delivery systems and no charge accounts.

Our loyal customers know they can save a fortune by paying in cash or by check. at Loehmann's, the store that made smart shopping famous. FRIDAY 11:00 AM Antiques Gallery, rZJShrLrt second floor. Often imitated. Never equaled.

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