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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 9

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Waltham Watek Shows Profit, First Since '45 wAyhum (LIP)The longiling Waltham Watch Company today showed net operating income In 951 of its first year In the black since 1945. An audit released, yesterday by Waltham's court-appointed showed 'a net profit for the year of contrasted with a loss of $430,035 in 1950. The audit showed a backlog of $t000poo in government ind private orders piled up during reorganization proceedings. The trustees, Judge Jacob J. Kaplan and Attorneys Daniel J.

and Keefe Hurley, all of Boston, prepared to formally return to private manage-Meat The watch-making firm closed temporarily in December, 1948, when the Reconstruction Finance Corporation-withheld payments on a $4.000,000 loan previously 'negotiated. The trustees said their efforts to keep Waltham going concern" bad been successful but that the company 'couki not develop "full potentiar because Of a required reduction of the RFC loan by $2,500,000 as a condition of reorionization. Sacco Is In San Juan 'Anthony Irt Sacco, communications technician, third class, has reported for day at the Naval Communications Station in Sin Juan, Puerto Rico. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Sacco of 114 Dewey Avenue. 'A graduate of Pittsfield Iligh School, Sacco entered the Navy-Ian. 3. 1950; and took boot training at Great Lakes, N. Penny Policy Nets Royal Heirs $25.87 LONDON (Alt 4' A penny-a- week insurance polity which the late King George VI took out as A jest 24 years ago has netted his heirs nine 'pounds four schttlings and three pencethe equivalent of $25.87.

The had paIc In a total of five pounds, or $14. The Prudential Assurance cornpany, which had issued the policy to the then Duke of York ivhen he toured London offices in 1928, has paid the afnount to the executors of his: estate. George had kept up the payments'. 1 The size of the king's full es-state has never been disclosed, and in accordanci' with Beitish custom prebablY won't The wills left by monarch are not Lpiocd through the normal public channels, but the Indications are that George VI was not. ivhst iroyal standards 'would consider really rich nen.

Deep 'FieeZe9' S. iirgety ea 9 Claim's- Doctor' Sweden (R) A Swedish doctor predicted today that "deep on human beings rnay-hot far off. HO said this is a technique in Which heart action is purposly- stopped lowering the body- temperature. Hess, is pi, Carl who told of sUcCessful. experiments in heart surgery the past 110 months on dogs.

1, Dr. Wegelius, an described such an The patient would be placed in a frosty borderland between life and death for hours. During this time he would be completely insensitive with all metabolic 'processeS virtually stopped. He Would be revived by a slow warming up like hibernating from their i t- 11 4 44, 1 1 1 i. Al ,71 ekaw.1 46' 4 ,411 -t, -4t ir WINAte 4441 4, ....4 A al 4 4:, i .4 1 1103111ED ABBEt AND ITS REPLACE3IENT: On the left is shown whacwas left of the 1500year-old Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino, Italy; after it had undergone one of World War II's most heavily concentrated aerial bomb and artilleryNattacks.

On the right is shown the abbey as it is today, with all but the northern wall restored. The abbey is once again thrown open to the public for whom, in prewar'dsys, it was a favorite setting for holiday walks and picnics. So far thii year an restitnated holt, wandered over the grounds and through the restored abbey. 1 1 1 9 Nobel Winners 1 Ask Curie Disown Red Germ Charge NEW YORK (AP) Nine Nobel Prize winners have called on another honored selentist, Frederic Joliot-Curie, to withdrftw his signature from a message supporting Red Chinese charges thsat United Nations forces are waging, germ warfare in Korea. t.

Cassino assino Abbey- Rises From Ruins "fk "sykr- here today by the American Committee for Cultural Freedom, asked Jo liot-Curie to join them "in demanding that the germ warfare charm be put to the acid test by investigation teams of the International Red Cross or any other recognized impartial The letter was signed by Nobel Prize 'winners Carl F. and' Crerty T. dri, in medicine and physiology, 1947; C. J. Davisson, in 'physics, 1937; Joseph Erlanger, in medicine, Philip S.

liench, In medicine. Red Chinese charges United 1947; C. il J. Davisson, in 'physics, 1946; William P. Murphy, in medi- Nations forces are waging, germ 1937; Joseph Erlanger, in medicine, cine, 1934; Harold, C.

Urey, in warfare in Korea. 1 Philip S. liench, In medicine. chemistry. 1034, and George 1 The nine, In a letter i released 1950 J.

Muller, In medicine, Whipple, in medicine, 1934 Architect Who Planned John Cathedral Dies CAMBRIDGE 11.1P7 Chester Noyes Godfrey, 74, architect and designer of the Cathedral of St John the Divine in New York, died yesterday at a hospital. A native of Hampton, N.H.; God frey was senior the firm of Cram FergUson of Boston. Among buildings he worked on were Chapels at Princeton University and West. Point, the New Boston University campus group and thelohn Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, the New England Life Insurance Company building and the New, England Telephone graph all in Boston. and.

Lap6I: Watch Sty lei 175 Styles for Men and Women Gold and Sil.er7plafed arid filled Wathes Some 14 karat2Golcl Watches 1:, Watches and Ring Watches Automatic, and Wafer-prOof Watch'es Metal Bands, Rhinestone Bracelets, Spejdol Bands and Leather Straps '1 ded '1 Calendar Watches and Nurses' Wathes. 0 Black Dial Watches for Men The finest assortment of watches ever offered by us at this price! In styles for every person every occasion. Buy now for Mother's Day, Father's Day, Graduation and Birthday Gifts! This special offer good for THREE WEEKS ONLY, so act now! Don't wait and be disappointed! I Plus 107 Tax (JawstryeStreet Floor) Meat Supply. Threatened by Canadian Plague WASHINGTON cials said today-the nation's meat supply is in greater danger now than at any time in more than 20 years. Reason: Spreading of the dread foot-and-mouth diseas el southwerd toward the border.

1 An outbreak of the. disease in this country, Agriculture Depart-'' Iment officials said, might greatly reduce the movement of cattle and hogs to market and1 cause a quick and critical shortage; of meat in many areas. 1 Officialssay they are greatly: concerned over the dangers. The diseasefirst discovered in Canada in- early March, has moved to within50 miles of the U.S. border.

This is the closest threat to US. live-1 stock since 1929, when there was an outbreak in California.1 Should it again appear in this country, officials said, states lid. Joining the infected area could be expected to throw up, quarantines barring the movement of and livestock products across their borders. a matter of 'a week, butcher shops in the East could be on short ratidns if the disease should hit a central area. Ei3 misecoas-oy-mail Only Itiest from the tinge ot Solomon, flower lovero have admired the es.

beauty et, the Rose of Rich ea. shamrock green leaves and big rese-like in deep sbados of pink, red Sr purple. Easy to grow, wonderful foundation of house of 'as border. ellooms curly-44s through Fall; Shipped 'the perfect foe easy transplanting. a Ited Supplyorder novil Pend, for 1.

plus lee for! postage. bandRng. SI tor or $2 tor postpaid. C.01Wa welcome ow order! for, I or soorics: Haney Bark Guarantee. EXTRA on orders for I more a lovely.

flowering Red Twig Dogwood. Kruse Nurseries" Dept. Kiwousingtom. Illinois Name I. Address 1 1 1 3 it.

'1. 'The ill1' 644. 41 9'S. HI i l' I l'. N' to'4- 7 ii tt i 1 I I I '1i i 1' 1 I i 1 i I i 1 -1, A Waltnam Watch' PenAyi Policy': Nett; ar-Torn- Mt.

AAassmo Abbey- From Ruins Royal HeirS' $25.87 .7 Meat Supply. ----Sholvs Profit, 1 LONbON Viii Ak penny-a- Famous for Its Rare Beauty Threaten bv I Since Bible Days week insurancepolity which the kt riirst e' '4S late King George VI took out a je4t 24 years ago has netted his v. si A. 4 0 I i- 4 111 10 heirs nine 'pounds four schillings WALTHAM (UP)The long- nadtan 1 l'. --f and three pencethe 4' .14 ,4 1' -T.

ailing Waltham Watch Company of $25.87. ittng- had "paid in '''''11 The ''''r WASHINGTON 01-1---Faili today showed net operating income a total of five piumds, or $14. IA' tr CI t' i Asi I I ft .1 1 ii, i I cials said today the nation meat' 4-- vpie.r in-1951 of $83,538. its first year in The Pru ta urance corn- 1 I ,,,9.) --'s l'-i; I 'f supply is in greater. danger now -fte' '7'141- ,..1 i ill.

IF' ,........0. theaanrs at foot-and 1 black since 1945. pany, which had issued the policy: to the then Duke of York when I.1, ,2 Li i 1 An audit released yesterday by ar the U.S.-Canadi- J. he toured London offices in Waltharit's court-appointed trus- 1928, has paid the alfiount to the -stk .1,..., 111,,, showed 'a net profit for the executors of estate. George ea the leTi vheii ns.

fitor enelni.d. g.rtiks,:bit.:s.r..-':41::.-iekk'ulli'..na, 1,, 4 year of $11,728 contrasted with a had kept Up the I 1 4 1a' -1 .,11 4 i 'Ss; 411 1--1 '1 :1. anAnboroduetrbr loss of $430,035 in 1950. 41' )140)4 i .4 .4. il The size of the kings full es- 4 tt .1..., 7.

1. this country Agriculture Depart-': et Colr flea. With as- state haS be, fl .4, ti, .1. a ment officials said, might well The audit Showed -a backlog of and in accordance with British i.k.-- it, 1 4 4,1 greatly reduce the movement of," $4,000,000 in- government and pri- custom o'robablvi won't' be. 1 The -4 oL ''r, C' 1- cattle and hogs' to Market and ir "ate orders piled up during reorgan- v-- 7 0 wills left.

by, Britain monarch 1 ...,.1,, -i5''' I t' A cause a quick and critical shortage, tit isation proceedings, 7' are not through the i ''l of meat in man ar etts. 110 an se of ro The Judge Jacob 3 i 'wit-pi flieltfilk' ri--4'''' 1 concerned over the' deniers. The' J- normal Public channels. but the 1., 4 pf i. At- ,,,,,114 I 1 I I 4 144.e.

1. 4,..0444,44441 Offlualssay are greatly, i Kaplan and Attorneys Daniel J. 1 Special.by-Mall Only -1 indications' areithat. George Arl N'est, Lynn and -Keefe Hurley, all of I standards c- not what roya if 0 I i't 1 i in Riiht from the Dina of Boston, prepared to formally re- .1 in early March has moved would consider really rich roan. iv, i il ea ss tf the St e.

border. turn sontrol to private manage- 2,, 1., .1 .4, 1 Pt merit i i 4 1. The -watch-making firm closed ca-s 11 the i '''t ansfilialtuirdeall: isttigiape.r1 i t'starwat Pulnakt.syred, 417116' las; 'Freeze la, sail -i temporarily in '1948, California ft' II when the, Reconstruction 'Finance 0 '7 st, ...8,..,. '4" Ltip- 1.1';''':' ...1 i .4 country, officials, said, sta, tes id-, utrsam.Yu.. Corporation-withheld paiments op Surgery Illear9- ti, i -11 .0.,1 a $4.000,000 'loan previously nego- 1, 1, i 110.taa; eyktJa 4 -1 ii2, if joining the infected area could be'l welcome on order' for, Si Of ited novil Pend, lins 110Ctbr I' .1.,,, expected to throw up quarantine for 1.

plus Ille fori postage. handling. The trustees said their efforts to A quarantines il tar ar S2 for 11. postpaid. Ni keep Waltham going concern" 'STOC, 'Swe en (A') A i- le-s- s': --t.

barring the movement of livestock blenty Bark Guarantee. EXTRA had been, succesiful but that the today that doctor predicted and livestock products across their borders. oirr on orders for sir a I lovely. flowering Red Twig Dogwood. company could not develop "full "deep operations on human 1103111ED ABBEY AND ITS REPLACE3IENT: On the left is shown what-was left of the 1500-year-old Benedictine mon- In a matter of i week, butcher Krim Dept.

1114.11 potentiar a required beings nay not bi far off. He said astery'of Monte after it had undergone one of World War ll'a most heavily concentrated aerial bomb and artillery attacks. shops in the East could be on short limitii reduction Of the RFC loan by is a tct ratiOns if the disease should hit a 6666666666 I. emi in which ieart. On the right it is today, with all but the northern wall restored.

The abbey is Deo again throw-n open to the public address- $2,500,000 as a condition of reor- Is 14 ht is shown the ahhe lei whom i prewar it Was l'fivorite setting for holiday walks and picnics. So fir this year an sightseers bate central area action is purposly- stopped I) low- ianization. I I Savo. on. BROADLOOM CARPET 1' wandered over the grounds and through the restored abbey.

ering the temperature. With the Colors Is Vregeliusi who I told of. experiments in 7L, 'Nobel Winners 1 er can Co Planned in the firm here datb Am i Architect Who Plan treys was senior partner- :1 mittee for Cultural Freedom, askmed 'of Cram Ferilison of Boston, and West Point Sacco Is In San Juan heart surgery the past 10 months NEXPERT, 1 ni 1 to join them Among, buildings he worked on warfare ''in' de-; St John Cathedral Dies' 1 Ask 'Curie Disolvn manding that the germ were chapels at Princeton 1.111 ter- INSTA LATION 'Anthony Sacco, communic-n. on dogs. 11' Dr.

an Anterview Red Germ g's char e- be put to the 'acid test by CAMBRIDGE (UP, Chester investigation teams of the Interna- Noyes Godfrey; 74, architect and 31 the New Bos- lions technician, third class, has ii In hitt Eel" si reported for, ditty at the Naval de cribed such an operation The 1 or any tonal Red Cross other designer th' Cathedral St ton University group and eampus ekn patient would be, placed a trosty NEW YORK Gri Nine Nobel nu Commurdcations Station in Sin borderland between life and 'death ttize winners have called on an- reCognized 'impartial in- i a CS', i The letter was signed by Nobel yesterday at a John the Divin hospital. In New York, die theTohn Hancock MUttial Life the EDI I 11 1 surance Company, 4 1 Juan, Puerto Rico; He is the son for During time he other honored ,7 of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sacco of 114 would be 'COMpletely insensitive to withdraw his signa- Prize Winners 'Carl F. and Gerty Anative of Hampton, NH.

God- New England Life Insur-, p-t 7,, 1 Dewey Avenue. 'A graduate of wth i all vir- ture from a message supporting PPorting dri, In medicine and physiology, ance Company building and the I Pittsfield glib School, Sacco 'Wally stopped. He 'would be revived Red Chinese charges that United 1947; C. J. Davisson, in 'physics, 1946; William P.

Murphy, in medi-N. Homo gs urnishin New, England Telephone Tele- tered the Navy Jam 1950, and by a slow, warming up procesS, like Nations forces are waging, germ 1937; Joseph Erlanger, in medicine, cine, 1934;" Harold; in 117 Iretictb Stress Plttati Mart 'took boot training at Great Lakes, hibernating bears from warfare in Korea. I Philip S. Ilench, in medicine. chemistry, 71934, and George graph Company I Open Tuesday and Thursda, Until 1111 111.

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