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Three Medford Officer Drew Gun for 1st Time in 16 Years to Halt Robbery THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1960 Wounding of Bandit Starts Chain of Hub Area Arrests Get Solo Seders 3000 Passover Boxes Airlifted to Outposts celebrate the ancient festival 13 1 3 hours before their core ligionists In the United States because of the International Date Line. The 43d global Operation Passover," to allow Jewish servicemen in the United States and 72 overseas areas to participate in the religious services, is underway. I later other officers cornered I and overpowered him in a private home he had invaded. Suspect Joseph R. Brazil, 28, of Walford way, Charlestown, was captured shortly after the bank holdup as he walked away from the Boston av, area.

Officers said that Brazil, who was armed, had been the lookout for the five-man holdup gang. The others were rounded up yesterday and last night as scores of police and Federal agents fanned out through Greater Boston on information gleaned from the prisoners. Among the suspects were several men employed in the dry cleaning business, and who owned small panel trucks similar to those used in many of the recent wave of bank robberies. A. BANK HOLDUP Continued From the First Page Additional complaints, charging conspiracy, and being an accessory, will be sought later, according to police.

Detectives believe the roundup has broken the organization of either one major gang, or two smaller groups which have operated )n cooperation with one another and other underworld elements for some time. Arraigned as principals, on armed robbery charges, were James P. Gilboy, 32, of Tre mont South End; Edward M. Sullivan, 19, of Minton Jamaica Plain; James Mahoney, 32 of Washington Brookline; William Brady, 22, of Concord Malden; Rico Sacramone, 22, of Carlson Everett; Joseph R. Brazil, 23, of Walford Way, Charlestown; George Fiore, 25, of.

Broadway, Revere; Francis Ferran-dini, 33, of Rockland Canton; Jerry Zullo, 29, of Beach-view East Boston; and Christopher Zullo, 24, his brother, of Maverick Chelsea. A memher of thn Jewish Welfare Board authorized by the U.S. Govern' ment to serve the religious and morale needs of Jewish G.I.s and hospitalized veterans. Chaplain Herbert Berger in the Philippines will fly to Pacific military stations and In addition, some 370 full and to U.S. Embassies and mill part-time Jewish chaplains are tary missions in Bangkok, preparing to conduct services' Thailand and Vietnam, torn all parts of the world, along supervise the Passover needs with the entire U.S both military and civilian Welfare Board field staff and personnel far-flung posts.

10,000 volunteers on J.W.B.j in the Caribbean, Rabbt Armed Services Committees. INathan Witkin, who recently" The National Jewish Welfare completed a Pass-Boards arrangements mission, has taken cars' make possible seder services holiday needs in the Latin in Europe, North Africa, Japan. American areas, including the 8 the Philippines, and the Canallradar missile tracking sites in Zone as well as the outpost the various islands. Rabbi areas. David Alpert of Brookline has Passover, commemorating igone to Iceland; Rabbi Solo-the story of the liberation oflmon Kaplan of Philadelphia the ancient Hebrews from'to Thule, Greenland, and Egyptian bondage, begins at Chaplain Joseph Weizenbaum FIRST AID is given Mrs.

Paul De Rocher by rescue workers after she was driven out by Lynn fire. a- OPERATION PASSOVER-Rabbi David Alpert of Brookline (center), spiritual leader of the Norwood Hebrew Congregation, leaves for Iceland to conduct Passover Seder services for Jewish servicemen there. At left is Edward Davidson, New England regional director of National Jewish Welfare Board, and at right is Arthur Basch, regional chairman. Lynn Man, 45 Killed in Blaze At Delicatessen sundown next Monday. Hundreds of II.

S. Jewish of Wright-Patterson Air Fores Base to the Azores, to nams but a few of the clergymen G.I.s attending various Pass- (participating in the global holi-over services in Korea will day operation. in a block housing Mel and Murrays delicatessen and an apartment above. The occupants of the apartment, and owners of the prop m3r ery- Mr- and Mrs- Benjamin tatrvely identified as Arthur! Moore, 45, custodian, perished Cohen, are in Florida. Divorcee Arrested A 23-year-old Malden man was flushed from a ventilator shaft outside the School Chelsea, apartment of his girl friend, the 30-year-old divorcee.

She also was taken into custody as a suspected accessory. A 22-year-old Everett suspect was arrested by Boston and local police as he stood outside an Everett nightclub. At least one other man, an East Boston resident, is being sought for active participation in yesterdays Medford robbery. Police said he had been implicated by other principals. Detectives learned during interrogation that four of the suspects custody made a series of dry run practice robberies at a Brookline Roxbury, bank on Mar.

14. The operation was called off, they learned, when bank officials became suspicious. Flood Waters Receding But Winter Sneaks Back Sen. Humphrey Whips Around ITesf Virginia in a fire in a Lewis st. delicatessen at 1:30 this morning.

Moore was taken from the basement of the building by firemen and rushed to Lynn Hospital. iPaul Blyer and sons, Arthur, The blaze was at 116 Lewis two, and David, 10 weeks. U.S. Puzzled By Arms Situation Now (By I'nitfd Prt Intp rnaiiontl) Mrs. Frances King, 30, of School Chelsea, was held in $25,000 bail on a charge of being an accessory after the fact of robbery.

The wounded suspect, Frank Lucas, 27, of Tremont South End, was named in the complaints, and police were considering arraigning him in a special court sitting in his hospital room. The marathon arraignment before Judge Glaser lasted most of the forenoon, as the suspects, under heavy guard and manacled, were brought into court in three groups. Gilboy, Mahoney and Sullivan, who were held overnight by Malden police, were the first to appear. Brady and Sacramone were brought in by Somerville officers. The King woman and all others except the wounded Lucas arrived under guard by a Medford police squad, headed by Det.

Sgt. William F. Hanley. The 13th suspect, John Cluck Moo Ba-a'see your chance some day ini Karem, 27, of Huntington point for a correct each of the first five The last problem points. Score follows: 0-2, poor; 3-6.

7-8, superior; 9-10, Sheinwold On Bridge Master Deception Away From Table A certain type of deceptive play will never come to you at the table because even an thought will unmask made which typ-i while they were you' you rasp ldea I away from the table, you may the Midwest again with freez Flood threats ebbed on the mg temperatures as far south 9 Mississippi and Missouri rivers as northern Illinois and (AP) Sen Hubert H. Humph-'today, but the rising Flint Indiana. The Weather Bureau By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER jrey campaigned deep in south-S River periled a tiny Georgia sald the cold alr would move WASHINGTON Apr 9 (AP) ern West vir8lnia today in 'town. southward and eastward to- -US officials have ahnllt pes of reaping votes before I Ogdensburg.

N.Y., officials day. sending snow flurries fly- u.b. officials have about the Kennedy forces launch said they had prevented a enti- inS from the Great Lakes to cal flood threat there. England and the Middle 8-en up hope of breaking the their main drive JhMaran7g HffhSldJ the Suffolk-Franklin Savings new deadlock in disarmame it! The Minnesota Bank, Charles the West negotiations with Russia priori10 battling The Mississippi and Missouri Atlantic states. were still well above flood stage, but crests were con- fun Doy! ere contained levees 1.

Chitterlings ical sound afoot? Oink 2. Which one of the following an actual game without hav-vfould probably be running ing to think about it. Score one solution of problems. counts five yourself as average; very superior. Democrat, Sen.

John F. End; and the $6000 robbery last to next months summit ln 1 Vw, Oommiinitw May 10 West Virginia pres- ierence. idential preference primary, Secretary of State Christian had three major stops today While FBI wnt. hav. no T'' jurisdiction in yesterdays hold-planning to come un with icrhn.

re ess grasshopper up, they are involved in theEJome kind of Tdea" at the '22 yesterday when investigation of the West End Paris summit meeting t0 RetCdpeB i negotiations moving again. Buter-Nixon-Benson admimstra-he finds the present situation tion. by giant pro-, tecting river towns. SPARTA, Apr. 9 Little further damage was! (UPI) Three safecrackers' expected except to low-lying helped the Monroe County farmlands.

IBank put its frozen assets More than a third of Newton, back into circulation. was submerged by the I The safecrackers all. Flint River, which was ex- employees of the Diebold Co. pected to crest at 11 feet above of Minnesota cut through the flood stage today. bank jammed vault door Meanwhile, Winter bit into- yesterday to reach the funds.

South dealer. North-South vulnerable. A 4 3 AQ1098 10 6 A 10 puzzling." Boston, was being held by police of the Back Bay division. He was to appear in the massed lineup this afternoon, and face possible arraignment. Atty.

Alfred P. Farese of Everett, counsel for Brazil, protested the high bail and said his clients constitutional rights were being violated. He asked that Brazil be remanded to the County House of Correction, rather than a allow him Brazil. Social Security Boosts Asked By Kennedy FLAGSTAFF, Apr. 9 (AP) Sen.

John Kennedy (D-Mass.) today called for bold, creative plan to mod-iclash at the summit over Ber ernize the nations Social Se-jlin might very materially pre-CUiT-uy juc.ice further progress on dis- The Democratic presidential r-rmament, specifically the nu-hopeful spoke before some 500 clear test ban problem. Herter, meanwhile, appears to be trying to build up Western pressure to prevent Russia from stirring up a new Berlin crisis at the summit by linking the Berlin issue with the possibility of successful disarmament negotiations. He told a news conference late yesterday a big East-West A KQJ8 6 2 The Republican administration never rises to opportuni ties, Humphrey said in a rally of 800 of the party faithful at Beckley last night. It just lies down on them and falls asleep." Kennedy wont be in the state until Monday, but one of his campaign lieutenants already was on the scene. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr.

invaded the Southern areas where Humphrey has been active. He had a noon appearance scheduled at Madison and a night rally at Logan. H.S, Student Hit from the Half-Miler Catcher 'Halfback First Sacker 3. Dotted Swiss usually involves the use of which tool below'? Paring Knife Bobbin Spatula Milk Pail 4. An adopted child should sug-1 gest the composer of which song? Old Folks at Home" America" Star Spangled Banner" White Christmas 6.

Izaak Walton should suggest which one of these contain- A 10 9 5 JKJ4 0 9 8 4 AK 7 6 0 7 3 2 A 5 3 Pontiac Week Ends Today Last Chance to Win Award Today is the final day of Ventura which is priced just- Pontiac Week at the show-'above the Catalina series. rooms of 27 Greater Boston1, The line also includes the Pontiac dealers ifamGd Slar Chief and the lux rrontiac dealers. lurious Bonneville series which It is also the last day on 0fcrs as standard equipmen which visitors to the Pontiac many luxury items that are -dealers can qualify for the extra options on other cars. $1000 Easter outfit for the) The gentle curves and thg whole family, to be purchased flowing lines of the new Pon-at one of Kennedys seven'tiacs should appeal to the storcs- (women, while the wide-track When you have viewed the front end and the superb en-handsome, smartly styled and gineering will catch the atten- cleverly engineered Pontiacs, tion of the men who are aware recess but the Russians asked Boston Citv Hosmtal officials at ar! cntfy blank that Pontiac is often called long suspension i 1 1 in uie iiauuy udiiui uux. A A 7 2 532 A 5 A A 9 8 4 2 West North East 1 A 2 Pass Pass 3 NT All Pass! traordinary bail.

Opening lead A West leads the King South A NT police station, to to confer with This is nothing publicity stunt, in commenting of Judge Glaser but a police Farese said, on the ex- 1 2 ers? Canteen Canister Creel Hamper 6. Palm Sunday, like Mark An ay- 1 denied that spades and South refuses the any defendant's civil rights thony funeral oration tor first trlck- West continues wthj were being endangered, and Caesar, shows the fickleness the jack of spacjeS( an(j South! warnecj an poiice departments of crowds, for Jesus rode tri- takes the Ace. 1 to permit attorneys access to umphantly into Jerusalem South doesnt enjoy his pros- their clients for conferences, on this date, yet five days pects. He must bring in the later was nailed to a cross entire heart suit or the entire and not a one of his Palm'cut, suit. Should he rely on a The high bail I have set is in no way unconstitutional, for the $1000 Easterl wardrobe prize will be made persons in the Flagstaff Armory.

He is making a one-day campaign whirl across Arizona. Our Social Security program. he said, must be brought into line with costs and vital needs of the 1960s. This Congress and this administration must act immediately to relieve the distress and despair of millions of older Americans trapped with falling, substandard income in a period of rapidly rising prices. talking ai ueneva wunoui an To assure older citizens of making any headway at all Morrissey Boulevard SSmS decent retirement, Kennedy (with the idea of Mr.

Khru- recommended a four point shchev coming up with some program: (kind of idea at the summit. (j I6 LllUfCh 1. Increase benefit scale to keep pace with cost of living. The whole situation is due frankly puzzled. 1 1 1 wuincy, n-year-otd B.

C. Herter said, as to whether this1 High (Soviet bid to suspend negoti-iChaneed His n'amo i ations) indicates that they feel on the they are just going to keep mornffig af ter he wa struclibv talking at Geneva without an Lists Services Sunday rooters even said a double finesse in hearts or on all( personally, would have llffirfl 1 T1 ntC (lPlPnP I 1 rv tfl Oinffln finncf-A in olnVie? i i. word in his defense! Try to single finesse in clubs? nil'3y APr- allowing ampleiTLp I RflUl for a family to visit Ken- 1 LODSier BQWJ I dys and plck out the outfit they want. i 28. Warrham.

Rtason Lobster Brmitd 1 4 The Greater Boston dealers cock-; will have Pontiacs in all CY 5-1650 i on view, including the 1 a answer the questions below. I There can be only one sensi-You are entitled to one answer to such a question, for each correct reply. South therefore leads a heart (a) On Palm Sunday Jesus to dummys Ace. He intends to, asked f0r the $100,000 bond rode triumphantly into return the Queen of clubs for a per defendant, I asked him if Jerusalem on the back. finesse.

of which animal? 4b) Of the 10 lepers whom! This is Easts golden oppor- Christ healed, how many He must drop the King returned to say Thank heart? when dummy You? Hie Ace! he thought it was high enough, Judge Glaser added. The 2 p.m. lineup was ordered to allow police from other communities and scores of victims of recent bank WNAC-TVs LATE SHOW brings you tonight at 11:15 p.m. promptly robberies to view the suspects. (c) On Palm Sunday, the enthusiastic crowd cast 4 If East does it naturally, theTr garments "in front wihut str ionics and with- of Jesus, and also spread tthought South will see hisiiiuic what else before Him? tCesuit other holdups, asking that jd Sgt Hanley and Medford detectives today contacted more than 20 witnesses to they attend the lineup.

Greater Boston police, state For Holy Week Eastern Orthodox Christians throughout the world will observe Palm Sunday with appropriate services tomorrow. In the St. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 24 Magazine Cambridge, the Holy Greek services Sun-On other subjects raised at wj. conducted by Very his news conference, Herter Metaxas, assisted by made the following points: Lamors John Peros, George 1. Russia and Red China may Lambropoulos, Seminarian De-m be deliberately following dif-! Karalexis and the I Sfufutl I clsmn erent policy and propaganda s10.r the dlrection iJltUCli lMallU lines toward the West, or there Arthur J.

Peros. Palms will be blessed and distributed. NEW YORK, Apr. 9 (AP) may be actual differences in 5 Dlessccl and dis' drove what people out mys eight. police and the FBI cooperated in the mammoth roundup, called the most sweeping in the last 30 years in the metropolitan area.

Investigators said that as of the temple? (e) What type of ailing folks! Now East pounces on the came to Jesus in the tern- trjck the Jack of hearts pie on Palm Sunday and an( returns a spade. The de- A Massachusetts soldier was thei.r points of view. While the The pastor will deliver were healed? (Answers elsewhere on this page) Yanfe to Attempt Solo Pacific Flight rSS A8-r s-so1; a prirr r. ufkm.nn took Emmy's King or Act The to off Tor Hnne Kom toda in the falsecard is less startling, but Medford on Wednesday and off for Hong Kong today in the prmdple is the sam(? to a 12.000 hank hoM.m in he wall in an to a $12,000 bank holdup in CLASH BY NIGHT sermon- Soviets emphasize a need for in Greek and English, relaxation of tensions, the Red Ht. Rev.

Bishop Athenagoras Chinese frequently call for anlwi'l officiate at the Monday 7 increase in the Communist bloc m- service of the Nyphios. struggle against the Western1 Holy Wednesday the powers. Sacrament of Unction w'ill be 2. U.S. officials are very dis-Peffrmcd at 3:30 p.m.

for the urbed about the development' children and at 7 p.m. for the dead on arrival at Staten of an officially backed move-, adus- Holy oils blessed by the Island Hospital. Five other1 mont in Cuba to crush patriarch and the soldiers and 23-year-old Mary 'Communists. Herter said U.S.-H'y Synod of Constantinople Ann Cotter of Staten Island Cuban relations have not im-jH be used to anoint the killed and six companions injured early today when an Army staff car crashed into two parked cars in the South Beach section of Staten Island. Pfc Robert Brennan, 23, of 43 School Gloucester, was monoplane use Bostons West End last Mar.

7, police said. Medford Patrolman Carmel- attempt to set a non-stop distance record for light planes. The 34-year-old pilot ill Qne hea.t You holdV A A 7 ,0 Carapezza, 44, who drew his revolver for the first time in 16 years to duel with the attempt 3 nonstep solo flight aav; a ao jo from Hong Kong to the United 3 2 A 5 A A 9 8 4 2. hat d0 yo say proved since Ambassador fie faithful- On Holy Thurs-Philip Bonsai returned to Ha- daY tlie Last Supper will be were injured. Police said the car had been taken without authorization from Fort Wadsworth, where the men are assigned.

several weeks ago. commemorated Passion service is held. Services on Holy Friday evening celebrate the burial of Christ. On Holy Saturday morning States mainland later thiSj "tko 7000 mile1 ANSWER: Pas. You would' with snapping the string of ffike 760to 70 be defight-0 to step into the lightning fast crimes by a fc to you h.

no co. gang, mann way of doing so. You! mBn- (have no suit strong enough to Carapezza wounded suspect A ibid and cannot afford a take-! Frank Lucas, 27, of Tremont Dr. Crane Answers out double with only two cards! the South End, as Lucas (270 I.W.P., has called a mass ford. allegedly fled from the bank meeting of 3500 union em-on Boston av.

Lucas is report- ployees of C.B.S. Electronics ed in 6lightly improved eon-' for tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Lynn dition at the Lawrence Mem- English High SchooL orial Hospital, Medford today. Burns will advise the union vana 1, Oink; 2. bin (Fabric); 4.

Old Folks at TI i) jr Home (Foster); 5, Creel (Fish- mat snipping tm mg); 6. (a) Rode-Colt of Ass; CHICAGO, Apr. 9 (UPI) Rev. qatph a of 6 Tn I 9 Business has LocaljFifst His was regret held Medford Pastor Resigns Church Post Alexander Henderson Standish lane, Winchester, from a m. Holy Com- resigned as pastor of the mumon will be given to the Baptist Church of Med- faithful.

The climax of the Holy Week flj.i.i resignation as of June services takes place on Holy viinOifl UOctS pOWSflUl T3 H13 Ol 3 WOlDAlfS accepted with extreme Saturday midnight when the ill at a special meeting priest appears from the altar JJUCSt lOT I0V6 3110 llOppinCSS. last night at the church. with a lighted candle while the ninnana he 70-year-old minister church is in total darkness, and wlSfring DAKdARA STANWTCK ePloyprs what the company came to the parish 20 years ago gives the light of the resurrec- Carapezza fired after two new offer wih be. Factories from Lowed. Rev.

Mr. Hen- tion to the congregation. At the 3 tl 0 PAUL DOUGLAS, at robber bullets whizzed past involved In th dispute include derson i3 expected to accept a conclusion of the service thev him. The wounded fugitive two in Newburyport, and one post with the Massachusetts red egg svmbolic of the resur-staggered away, but minutes each Danver and LowelL i Baptist Convention. Irection is 'given to everyone.

(b) Thank (c) There may be a week-day Spread-Tree branches; (d) boom in the haircutting busi- Drove out-Money changers; ness here. Barbers have voted (eJ Ailing-Blind and Lame to raise price of a Saturday (Matthew, Ch. 21). haircut from $2 to $2.25. I.

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