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Only5P.C.of BostonWholesaleMeat Dealers NowRemain in Business
Churchill, F. D.
to Discuss Poles Cunlluuril ]''iom Hnck Fnjre
quick dash Into the shallow water off King's heach—to come up with a squirming 40-pound cod.
Arsenic Given LotteryBills Accidentally
BOSTON, May 12 (UP>—A rep-
resentative of William Cardinal Solve Mystery Death
O'Connell, Catholic archbishop o(
Boston, \vlll protest all pending lot- ST. ALBANS, Vt., May 12 (INS) tery measures today at a legisla- —Arsenic found In the tiigans of tive hearing at the slate house. Mrs. Evelyn V. Paquette, 27, who
The cardinal's opposition will be accidentally administered, it was registered by former Mayor Fred- established today.
erick W. Mansfield of Boston. Following two days of investiga- Mansfield said that Cardinal tion by state and Franklin coun- O'Connell "is strongly upposed to ty law enforcement officers, states these bills on moral grounds. The Ally. John G. Kissane announced very nature of a lottery allows that arsenic had been put into it to get out of hand andcul- griddle cakes ea.ten by Mrs. Pa-
TKe Lowell ' Sun We'dnes'day
LOVE STORY
SAUGUS, May 12 (INS) — A couple from Joncsboro, Ark.,
BOSTON, May 12 (INS)—Boston Taking part in a hearing on a lion for release of France from loday has left only live per cent bill to study problems of small the Nazi conqueror, It Is recog of the number of \vholcsaV meal businessmen, Rablnowilz withdrew nlzed In both American and Brit dealers who were In business when his suppori when he learned no ish quarters Ihnl a solution musl rationing began, Sidney H. Rnbino- report would be made until 19-15. je found in order to avert major wllz, representing the New Eng- "By 1915 conditions will difficulties once Ihe Allies land on land Wholesale Meat Dealers as- either be cured or there'll bo Europe.
ProtestAII
church.
I Lieut. Eugene A'. Lilly of the Parishioners of First Parish
sociation, told Ihe legislative ways and means committee.
1700Nazi Planes Bagged by Allies
nothing left but a skeleton," he said.
an enormous amount of shipping and incalculable other losses.
Home American quarters, It Is hplievcd/ havo become in- creasingly disturbed by what Is regarded a sharp anil-Ameri- can (one In tonic ol the De Gaullist propaganda.
of Vermont Woman
church, Universallst, turned out mer Miss Bix>oks!o Brown were to bake a wedding cake and give on their honeymoon today afler the couple a reception in the
achieving n childhood wish to be veslry.
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also inflicted losses which
greatly weaken Germany's defense of her "fortress of Europe."
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other enemy craft were blown to
pieces on the ground. :o smoulder indefinitely, especial-
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meetings of Roosevelt and Chur- k. -Murphy of said Acton: ,, J- Murphy of Peabody chill with Premier Josebh Stalin. Massactiusetts; Thomas W. McKnlff
The campaign also set a new
high mark in atr support for The French situation Is parallel ground troops. Something quite vith that affecting Russo-Pollsh new, a "bomb carpet," was dem- relations.
onstrated May 5, when hundreds Guests of Britons
of bombers opened a path for the
died suddenly Saturday night, was
From this point of view II Is Army approaching Massicault with De Gaulle, like Ihe Poles, Is a fortunate that the armies failed such a plastering that not a single guest of the British government. lo drive the enemy out of Africa acre was left unscarrcd. The French national committee is in Ihclr first attempts last Novem- New tactics have been developed. upported by the British treas- ber and December. For the six Planes have been used in new ury and propaganda newspapers, months have cost Ihe Axis almost ways, such as putting bombs on lie is subject lo normal voluntary ils entire Mediterranean air force Spilflres and Lightnings. Pilols British censorship.
eral tactics.
tivates a gambling spirit."
quette after it was mistaken for soda. Charles Pnquelte, son of the victim, and her grandmother, Mrs. Helen O'Neill, both became
have developed many tricks which It is known that some Ameri- have been adopted as part of gen- can quarters feel thai it does not
SWAMPSCOTTr May 12 (UP)—
Ray Barnard, 14, eased the ration- violently ill after eating the grid- ing problem at his home by a dle cakes.
• Cookie Jars .....$1.50 • Jumbo Coffee Cup, 75c • Sugar-Creamers, 39eea.
• Fry.pons ...33.00 • Beer Mugs . . .59C
P AGE'S
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•Till'; HOKf
M ARGUE-
1700 Shot Down
vember S, 1942, 1700 enemy planes cordial and described In some quar- have been shot down, exclusive ters in even blunter terms.
of those bagged by the desert Xot "Healthy"
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Two Shows Nightly forces before their amalgamation However, it is not considered
with the Northwest African Air healthy for the United Nations to 8:45 P. M.--10:45 P. M. Forces in February. Hundreds of allow the de Gaulle-Giraud issue
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3 Pieces One After Another KIERCE'S But the problems were solved one after another and finally this became an air arm unsurpassed by
Italian Question
The Washington conference also
?' Wealford; Bridget McDonald ot UUIcton, .Massachusetts; Alexander McDonald of said Westforcl; Hen- r y y A« . . . . Mu c c u D o o n n a a j l a d o o f r s s a a i i d d W W e e s s l l f f o o r d ; C.ladys K. .McDonald of sai1d" w""«est-
351 MIDDLESEX ST.
• Casino Rollerway * for long range work; the tactical
is expected to take up the ques-
tion of establishing a new Italian
regime once Italy is knocked out fora. individually and .is of the war.
0? DOCUMENTS.
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5 road and crosslnpr the road lo land" .1. R. \\heelock. thence on said
sny other.
It is divided inlo three parts:
ii «Vlrdla'1 of Marjorie JC. Mc- Donalrt and R u t h B. McDonald of ••'•' Westford, minor children 6f
The strategic section under Am- erican General James Doolitlle
Other political problems Involve Ihe Jugoslavs, who have engaged a medium-sized disnute wilh Russia regarding Gen. Draja Mik- hailovich. The Russian altitude toward Jugoslavia appears similar
under British Air Marshal Sir Ar- Billerico, .Mass. Ihur Conlngham for short range bombing and suppori of ground OPENS SAT., MAY 15 troops and coastal under Brit-
am O. .McDonald, deceased; Haley of Chelmsrord Massa- chusetts; .Maliel Qnlnicn of W orce-- ler, .Massauliusetts: Madeline Bnrn- ham al salt! WeEtlord; ami Esther Connolly of W altham, .Massaclin- to that toward Poland although ictts, and said Commonwealth; that it is known Dial the Russians feel they are owner of a certain lot
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Skating every Sunday, Mondiy,
Wednesday, Friday and Satur- ish Air Vice Marshal Sir Hugh
day afternoon and evening.
the Jugoslavs probably are more amenable than the Poles.
Greek Situation
"itilatV in We"" '"lilrtin^s Hiereon. if Middlesex and ' sa'ltl Confn'on* ivealth. bounded and descrlhed R*
help the United Nations cause fien- erally for one of ils units, such as de Gaulle, to adopt an attitude
y since it is bound to confuse the
About 75 ships, including a cruis- French people. The psychological first American infantrymen
er and at least (ourdestroyers, effects upon France probablywould were sunk by air attack, as well be resounding if Ihe controversy as many other smaller boats, and could be settled at once. numerous others were left burn-
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ing or listing and undoubtedly The Russians regard Ihe Polish
sank.
Harbors in Sicily, Italy
Harbors not only in Africa but financed by British funrts.
in Sicily, Sardinia and Italy have The Russians also point nut been attacked heavily and repeat- that anti-Russian propaganda edly, their installations left a mass appearing in refugee Polish
arntj signal corps photo was
transmitted to Washington by
spearheading the drive into the
city, seek Naii snipers stfrF
refugee government as anti-Soviet lurking in the rear of Rommel's and complain because it has been
piven refuge on British soil and retreating Afrika Korps. This
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"BernieLarkin'sOrch." of twisted wreckage and ships newspapers is printed with radiophoto from Algiers.—AP
thrown.up on their shores by Ihe new types Of bombs used.
These operations were carried out under extreme difficulties al Fireplace FREE the start. In the winter and early spring North Africa had more rainfall that ever before in history and getting planes off the muddy Living Room fields was a major problem. In the first months most of the bombing of Tunisia was done from frclds in the western desert hundreds of miles farther from the largels than the fields on the Alger-
paper obtained from Ihe Brit- ish paper control.
The Russians feel that with Ihe
major issue of winning the war at stake, the Allies should not allow themselves to be diverted by what they regard as relatively" minor questions.
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To the Honorable the Jtulgrs a major advance in American. of the Land Court for the Common-
British and Russian relations and wealth ot Massachusetts. " Respectfully represents John F set the stage for possible future urpny of Acton, Massachusetts:
the Polish problem would provide
Lloyd. The strategic command is
almost entirely American, the
coaslal British, and the tactical is
mixed, also containingFrench ele- It is presumed thai Mr. Roose- 101loirs: Beginning the. West ments. They work in close co- velt and Mr. Churchill may exam- corner' of Iho „ ses on Nashoha
operation, each contribuling to Hill at land, now or formerly, of
ine the Greek political situation John IClmball antl
I the work of the other when de- wilh the same idea in mind, name- Solomon "'
thence by said Faprg's land, Benja- ly that of ironing out all possible min Kecd and Otorfre Vlnal now or The campaign has not' been conflicts before Allied troops nr- formerly, to Xaslioba Brook, tlienci
COPYING—^ jwagerl wilboul cost. More Ihnn rfv southerly by the flrooh lo the road PHOTO-STATS) 600 Allied planes have been lost The Greek difficulties have been HeiH'c cro.isinp the road by tlie
l.ronk and on land of Kdivnrd Hoi I, and some of their Unest pilots less publicized than the olhers hut nou- formerly to a slone wall,
'killed.
fundamentally nre (he same.
1henc by the wall In a slake and slanc ttionee .s_oilthfirly crofsins the l)i-ooii to land' no\s' or formerly of .Solomon Plagp, thence northei-ty on Flagpr land to the great"'nronk' tlience westerly on .-aid hrooli and southerly on said Flafrg land to land of Benjamin Iterrl. Jr. and
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leelock s land to the old road thence crossing said roafl. on the Town Line, hy land now or for- merly or c.targr, Vinal and John Kimball on the Town Line to the nrjl mentioned hound, containine about 125 acres.
That the record lllle to said lot of land is clondcil l>y a mOrtsa^e Iven hy John Murphr, to Otis lannlnn- dated January 12,]S7S and duly recorded Book 127. Pafre 32. of .Middles* North District Reentry of Deeds, ourportin' to iccnre a note for 1SOO.OO. payable 1 uemsnd with Interest annually. men inortsraKO appears to he un- discharged, unasslfrnrd and unfore--
closed On and hy the record,
Thai for more lhan twenty years aft" Ihe expiration . of the "time limited for Ihe full performance of said condition no payment has been made and no olher act done in recoirnillon of said mortgage; and rnal ihe mortpaffor named in said mortpraKe and those claiming under have been in nninlerrupled possession of said land for more lhan twenty years after Ihe expira- tion of time limited in said mort- ffase for the full performance of
the condition thereof
WHERRFOr,?; your pellllnner
prays that aller appropriate notices • decree may be entered on the rriroinp: allefjatlons as nnthorlzed r•> Soelion 15, Chapler 240 of the nei-al Laws as amended by Chap-
ter 50. f,l the Acts of !!>?<. Hy their Attorney.
ni:.VNETT KA.VDEnsO.V.
of Ma«*nc!iq«e11». I.AN'D C6URT
Middlesex-, is. Cast No. s«i5. MUc. Upon the foregoing petition, u is ordered that the petitioner gin notice to all persons interested in said petition to appear before the Land Couri, at Lowell, within and for our said County of Middlesex (where appearances and answers may be Hied wilh Daniel F. Morl- nriy. .Register of Deeds for the Norlli Re/tlslrr District of said .'Ildflleaex (V>ui)ly. as Assistant Re- corder of said Court) on the first Monday of July next, hy causing a Irue and allcsted copy ot said pc- lilion and th[* order to be pub- lished forthwith once a weeTt, for Ihree sncc.essive weeks. In the Lowell Sun and Citizen-Leader, a newspaper published in Lowell, In said County of Middlesex, the las! publication to he fourteen days at
least before ijld first Monday o July next; by serving each known respondent by registered mall with a like atlesled copy or said petlllop and order as soon as may he and In any event fourteen days at least before s«ld first' Monday of July next; that all respondents may then and there show CAIISB why the. prayer of said petition should not be granted.
By the Court. Attest:
HOBERT K. FRENCH.
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