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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 10

Publication:
The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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10
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The Boston Globe Friday, November 8, 1963 10 i loo to Teller Missed Alarm Button Gunmen Get $6100 in Arlington Bank Holdup Arlington detectives ami FBI agents admitted they were without a clue Thursday night to the identity of a pair of masked gunmen who robbed the Suburban National Bank of $6100 earlier in the day. Attack on Teen Drinking By JAMES S. DOYLE A state education official teamed up with a member of the Boston Li censing Board at an unusual press conference Thursday, apparently marking the Vrjcinning of a war against teen-age drinkers and the cafes they frequent in Boston. Dr. John D.

Couphlan, dim- were nidrite drinkers and He has made tours of Rev-or of the State Department of 41 were mild drinkers. eral downtown establishments, Education's youth division, re-i 'sometimes in the company of was unaware a holdup was in progress until the men left. they apparently changed ears and drove out onto the Concord Turnpike. leased the results of a survey M1 a newspaper reporter friend conducted on 500 delinquent held at the Province st. offices and a radio man, t.

of the Boston Licensing rif rm.nhi an said "It is A car used for the getawaythe second in the history of the through Arlington Heights town, the last occurring in was recovered on Wachusetts June 1956 hen a similar near the Florence of money was taken, A Medford gang was later No one saw them change Teller Taul Robinson saw the men coming Into the bank and pressed his foot on what inmates of tne Rnslindale Re- Wlth TonA. v'Td menber' A1hoped that licensing boards in ception Center. The boys are bm L' P''pscnt- 'other cities will copy Mr. from many parts of Greater O'Neil. a newly appointed O'Neil's campaign against cars, Capt.

Fred Lucarelli, chief; "Ul 'c for that robbery, tciiru nil iiugt-ririius ur uinrr incriminating evidence. Chief Ryan said that afteri the robbery of the Suburban EoMon. member of the board who said drinking. he would be named chairman; O'Neil said he would file a It showed that 50 of the in June, reported that he is bill asking that the Legislature boys were problem drinkers, leading a drive to halt all youths 21 through of detectives said, Police said their investigation was hampered because the bank remained open for business after the robbery and the Chief Albert E. Ryan said tional the men ran onto Churchill lumped into a the car was stolen Oct.

31 in car drivcn hyYthird man and he thought was the alarm but ton, but missed It. By that time the men wer on top of the five tellers and none dared make a move. Robinson did sound the silent alarm as the robbers left and, police arrived one minute later. 25 to have an identification 63 were heavy drinkers, 164 age drinking in bars. card complete with photo Brighton and had plates on it, sped onto Gray st, New England's only Specialist in that were stolen three days ago in Dorchester.

graph if they want to buy alcoholic beverages." He estimated that about cards would be needed. In seven places I visited I found teenagers being served," They made their way through the exclusive residential section to Park Circle and onto Wachusetts where rush of. customers and curious obliterated any possible fingerprints. Both gunmen wore flesh-colored masks. One was armed with a revolver, the other with a shotgun.

There were no customers in the bank on Massachusetts opposite the high school, at the time. JUL Kip O'Neil said. He said the places tff DtllV HUN. 12 JO M. GENERAL GLOVER HOUSE Open Charcoal Hearth Roast Prime Ribs of Beef TE.

1A, tumtHEAO saiem imc The holdup was pulled off even as Arlington cruisers were maintaining a road watch on major highways for the man who killed Boston detective George J. Holmes in an abortive holdup in Boston Wednesday. It was the 3(lth bank holdup in Massachusetts this year and JC Bank Manager Charles i and SPECIAL SIZE were "lower class cafes around Essex in the South End and in Roslindale." He told reporters that in such cases, he turns in a complaint against the cafe owner, but when the case comes before the licensing board, O'Neil disqualifies himself and lets Turell was in his offics and U.F. HITS 80 Hub United Fund: 80 of Goal The Greater Boston I'nited Fund drive has reached 80 percent of its goal. Chairman Elliot Richardson announced at a report luncheon at the Somerset st.

headquarters that 7,972,810 of the $10,100,000 goal has been raised. Richardson said Thursday's figures were "considerably improved" over last year's totals at this date. The metropolitan phase of the campaign, which includes the house-to-house solicitations, has just begun but already stands at 37.5 per cent of its goal. With the drive due to end Nov. 20, the various group solicitations reported as follows: Advance Gifts, 80.3 percent; Laife Firms, 90 percent; Metropolitan, 37.5 percent; Public Service, 63 percent; Commerce and Industry, 66 percent.

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17 Eastern Ave. DORCHESTER Jacks Motors. Inc. 783 Blue Hill Ave. DORCHESTER Shawmut Motor Mart 305-327 Talbot Ave.

EAST WEYMOUTH-Norfolk Motors. Inc. 19 Water St. EVERETT Everett Motor Sales I Sen. Co.

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HYDE PARK Fairmount Motors, Inc. 150 Fairmount Ave. JAMAICA PLAIN Beaufort Motors. Inc. 539 541 Centre St.

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