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Four carloads of college Republicans will participate in Senator Richard Nixon's lightning tour through Boston this afternoon. Nixon will arrive at Back Bay station at 3:25 p.m., where a motorcade will await. He will attend a "monster rally" at Boston Common at 3:50 p.m., proceed to Perkins Square at 4:45 p.m., rush to Quincy Square at 5:50 p.m., and soon thereafter take a train to Brockton...
...week's end Secretary Kelly was freed for lack of evidence tying her to the charges against Mow. Moved to the federal penitentiary, Mow will have to await the government's next move...
...suggested an operation for his leg. Meanwhile, Lemelin had been writing a novel, Au Pied de la Pente Douce (The Town Below), which he submitted to the provincial literary contest. The novel didn't win. Lemelin was in low spirits when he went to the hospital to await the operation, until Albert Pelletier, one of the judges, came to see him. Pelletier called Lemelin the first genuine novelist of French Canada, said he would help get the book published...
...over the U.S., magazine readers will see this month a full-page advertisement filled with close-set type and headed "The Land of Unborn Babies." After describing the scene from Maeterlinck's The Blue Bird, in which the unborn await the stork, the copy comes down to earth: "Thousands of babies die needlessly every year . . . The ground has hardly been broken for the nation's only safe foundation-healthy babies-each of whom must have its rightful heritage-an Even Chance-a healthy body...
...protection of Swiss police in the Palace Hotel at Montreux. Meanwhile, his 17-year-old son and heir Hussein, whom Talal had chased in frenzy from a bedroom in Paris two weeks ago, had returned to Britain and his Harrow schoolroom, to go back to his studies and to await the time when he himself might be called to Jordan's throne...