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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 4

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Fitchburg, Massachusetts
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F1TCHBURG (MASS.) SENTINEL. TUESDAY. JUNE 12. IW Gifts Received At P-TV tS, of P-TA and TI owrmto. W.M traduced by Piwiitigrtt Isfatrcoultrr Flam were to nuiu on an outing, tpon- trr Mrv Herman Rouaarau and far Brdard, be ufiUl A tft of ir-w.

tuxm and curtains fw the rty a gr- 'I of nurn tn rrjuip an r- M4 of Ixcal Average 2 Daily and TTV r. -u A ir. th. br i P- "Old at Man, You're Crazy Tor firwt of FUchbunt Ku two Tiotor collimjonj daily rr.ar of ihf Uxiay in mfjn'hly a of i total during brinfinf vr total up to 310. cor- nding lul year hnw May of 1950 fcnd 322 arrkdcnU i i jitt nth 40 property i A n.ishapc mnd persort I i I i a i I the 153d day of tl i uivijvi rr.

a i i fitch 142 Com- TOWED INTO LONDON TOWN--Stern-first, the Swedish liner Patricia up tlit Thames River under Tower Bridge into London on its maiden voyage from METROPOLITAN Leominster vr a i a i a i h.s IT; I a Mav tH-ricMf. Ulju; rrport hy i tisje Tnv xli that of i nlvol in May 59 were found to be in will i thf txard wjuipnirnf. NOW PLAYING STARTS THURSDAY A RIUE TO with olher tnwor equip- so lhat i thp installation of the trarinutter airport to hanflle increased a i ROGBIS KriAttakif TRKGB tttll 1ASSIE. r-in vm) HILLS NUHIEUMRUCECnnK I A 2 1 1 0 7 ConHnu.u, 1 JO TODAY: "(ORN "MY TltUI (TOUT" Starting Wednesday! In A Lonely Place ftWM HUHAME Co-Hit' End, KATIE Din IT THE FAT MAN TOM'W ALL THE FURY OF THE APACHE WARS! Stage Show Wed. Nile 5 BIG ACTS ALL THE GLORY OF THOSE WHO FOUGHT STEPHEN McNALLY COLEEN GRAY: NOW THRU wro.

in a position to from fecl- Narcotics iConUniMd tnm Pin Om) such a rearh a that there only 154 dope arid give fne tower; II a i i i tha among the Hty'a SOO.OOO jun- and senior high school Goldstein immediately termed the brv.jt 15 over of the drld He waa in- hy the commiMsion to a requisition for the FHS George SlrovParo re-elected president of th- Fitchburg high school class of 1952, according to announcement made yesterday Principal Laurence H. Scanlon. Elect inns were held under the supervision of Armas Fiilback, junior i-lasg family adviser. Also re-elected were- vice-president. Barbara Dei- wcretary, Nancy Farrar; trra.s-.irpr, Paymond Drnecn Jr.

An oiitstanding athlete, George Strnjjparo Li also active In dramatics in cliss end school rnlertnin- 'tn'nis. Tie is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Altx-rt Slropiwrn of 115 Beech street. who is a Khtcr of Mr and Mrs.

Ixiuis of 7 Belrnont street is 1 of the junior cheer lenders, f.ik«n part in girls' sports in dais enterlainrnents "ridiculously low." A member of Kis staff said the "absolute minimum" was 9000, with other estimates up to 15,000. Gcv. Thomas C. Dewey, who ordered the investigation followinn (he U. S.

Senate crime committee hearings here in March, supported the attorney general's contention. The governor said he waa "deeply disturbed" about the "new problem of teen-age addiction alter he conferred yesterday with Goldstein. Dewey added: N'inry Farrar, a majorette and participant in girls 1 sports school entertainment programs, a daughttr of Mr. and Charles "Hie question as te whether that haa come about a result of a let-down, or lack of enforcement, or there haa a new technique among local distributors it one that should be result of the Inquiry." Dewey returned to Albany after completing final details with Goldstein for todays public hearings. The sessions arc expected to take days.

I YORK city ahowed considerable interest in the In Inquiry. The municipal radio station, WrfYC. planned to broadcast full proceeding i. Other said they would carry portions. Karrar of 560 Milk street.

Nancy also ss'id television would be as one of itudent directors for the recently held junior-senior reception. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ma Deneen Sr. of Beery street ex- tension, Rnymond Deneen is active'there barred.

Dewey said that following the present inquiry, studies will be determine remedial meas- Both he and Goldstein said a lack of facilities in the dramatic club, 1s on the staff of for treating and check- th- "JU-d and Gray." the mR on pa5t patients. and is active i school and class entertainments At a moetinn of the Junior mcm- of the Hed and Gray board Ctajre Muilloux was elect- Before the flag- railing, directtirs of the "Iranian Oil Co." provincic) Gov. I Amir Alite met with the oil company's British general A. E. C.

Drake, for what Drake termed a "very friendly con- eilitor-in-chlcf fnr the year 1931- with Polly Ann Davis and Nan- Jonrs-Iienry elrclpd as assistant MIM Mary Taylor, fac- iiciviser, was in charge of the luue of the Student Review, (he council news- wss distrlhuted today. Robert Mailloux. faculty adviser, and Murihii i student editor, were in charge. Tlip editorial, "How About It?" whether the members of cl.iiS have the a i the will over to Italy yesterday part of intelligence to direct their con- (he mutual assistance program un- fidcnt-e, frankr.est end der the North Atlantic treaty. cliannds which will benefit The Woodworlh and the Nicholson changed at a ceremony at a Hudson river pier.

The Nicholson, built in Boston and commissioned June 3, 1M1, will be renamed the Aviere. Both ships were active during Continued tram Pact 2 Destroyers In Italy YORK. June 12 Two U. S. navy destroyers were turned Student council news, srhool and iil) news, gossip and jukes com- Ire isMie compiled by the fol- st-iff: editor, Judith kl.

siwrts. Hma Kansas and Stubiertki; jokes, Ralph Di- orfiiumo and George Thomas; ctass ictivities, Thomas Walsh, Ann Coffey and jo.in Mcrcier; council news, Ann Passios and Martha Griffin: chairmen, Thomas Guarta- 'irrro snd Randolph Padula. ancient Babylonians and Egyptians were expert wool work- World War U. PLYMOUTH MOM. THRU WIBNUDAt TIM Tun Mil THE GREAT CARUSO H4 Ami -ACCMMNA TO MIL Jk A THEATRE LAIT TIMIl TODAY "The Killer That Stalked New York' 2nd Headline Hit! FIVE FABULOUS PEOPLE THE SECRET H-M WINIam.

OctHVa to 'THREE HUSIANDS" Richard CONTE Julia ADAMS Henry HULL Fred CLARK Jin BACKUS Richard EGAN COMB EARI-Y OK LATE CouL Cotnplrte Cootiaswu Shew DaJ from 1 Sunday 1 RVMMaWTIMB TDtt "ATLANTIC HONEYMOON" UNDERWOMLD STORY SAVAGE PASSIONS ii the Nerlb LAST TOMB TOlfHJHT THE "KADAK SCCKTT WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY NIGHT THSY TMISO JVNCUt MASTS 9VT-ION TUMID TSUtl CWev fc ALUIT 1 COHfN a i Mae UMA (NEW EVCNINC. TLME AT Feature at l.U MllAMCt VOOUCTIONt. Feature! PUSTON OUU. aW (Cetir tar TnliMiilii) Ce-HH and CMaVsa at TJi (Cars Wrecked June n-Can ef 1M BUn CkarlM ft, at a aMeaber MOi arnqr Fort Denat, wen oU Itooto I the aaapohari a dartanee hurt, Hat Ayw Coort K. dark fawrf arobabai Afar district court today, tat U- ward J.

Goodwin a- year-old father two children, bound ewer to taw grand Jury in UNO ball, with rurety, an a charge of carnally abusing a 19- year-old female child at Orotea. The defendant waa committed far to rumavh bail. Goodwin pleaded not guilty during arraignment, and a hearing waa waived. Louis 3. Glaaker of Brook and Leon L.

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1873-1977