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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 40

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The Boston Globei
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orle BOOM GlobeTunday, January 1, 1963 I Irlro irtrilleNrIert 4r.Tlirirlr"teNte'll IrVieNrNie.lrirlteNrirdm..,,,,r,,,,,,,, te1710. I 1 i Wo Bouton GlobeTueAday, January 1, 1963 r. 4t1 33(TDMIDISITzr Dupam 0 OUR EVER JANUARY IS ALWAYS JORDAN MONTH IN BOSTON ...4 Un cconanDismwzrz 1 ,0 MTV i ta 4 a a 4' rAs.11 froet 44.. it --ff 4 "1 ,14 ti4''''''v, Ill 4 4.11'4 1 r----4. r---1 I At' i 1 44,, i'41 1 :1, I Li 1 1 1 Is 4 'k N.

I '4 1 I 4.) 4 4 ..1 Li i I 1 .4.16) A A 1 AP 11 1 4 i 4, 1 'A, lk, OUR BIGGESTr EVER JANUARY IS ALWAYS JORDAN MONTH IN BOSTON 4 L''''b' 1 ott000loot, pow'. ITS ALL IN THE OUTLOOKTweed le-dee and Tweedle-dum of the Cologne Zoo in Germany apparently have decided they'd make a terrific set of bookends, tpooto die-dee and any apparrifle set of "10 e' "It -aye' tioit 1. fess 7" 4 Nito, Cr )1 i 0-- Iwo at 411. 111: at tt. TOMORROW 9:30 SHARP most outstanding coat event of the year in our newly decorated second floor most outstanding coat event of the year in our newly, decorated second floor The Great Mail Robbery Bailey Says U.S.

Seeks to Indict Richards in Bank Job ry A liC kJ, Ctit 111,111 LittLitLi i Bailey Says U.S. Seeks to Indict ds in Bank job Richards hoping to $1.5 million for another Saturday North R. sources" have government for the in Lynn last 1 hoping to $1.5 million for another id Saturday North Weyas R. Richiurces" have 1 government ards for the in Lynn last 1 1 hoping to $1.5 million for another Saturday North Wey- R. Rich- sources" have 1 govern ment for the 1 in Lynn last I -e 'k LEARY By ROBERT V.

LEARY Postal officials are indict a suspect in the Plymouth mail robbery crime, F. Lee Bailey said night. Bailey, attorney for Weymouth electrician Thomas Richards, 37, said "several informed him that the would like to indict Richards Essex Trust Co. robbery March. 1,, 4 (4 N- "1, 4,1,.

'1( 11.4 li.) ..7, 7 '-i', i ow, 71. )'''' ti, 4e- 'ift, -4'. .4 -e A 4, 4, By ROBERT LEAY 4,, i 1 is iii rt) 11 I tr, Postal officials are -i' indict a suspect in the Vi CON 41. TA, 1 i Plymouth mail robbery ii A ii, 'crime, F. Lee Bailey said t-r1 I 4,,,,,,,,, 4 4 night.

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149.95 toi 189495 1 95 6 i Ill '5: I I i THOMAS R. RICHARDS Bailey said he learned agents are convinced that TBailey As said dRh. he learned pc are convinced th. k. IJ F.

LEE BAILEY Saturday after he appeared with Richards, John J. Kelley of Watertown and Joseph Tripoli of Lawrence, on radio and television Friday night. Richards, Tripoli and Kelley say they have been under constant surveillance by postal inspectors. 1 r.Y appeared J. Kelley seph Triradio and ht.

id Kelley rider con- postal if they can get Richards indicted for the $28,500 stickup, he will testify against others in the mail robbery case. He indicated the government would offer Richards immunity from prosecution in connection with both robberies in addition to reward money. Bailey said Richards has "twice been accosted" by a government agent, in the company of a Lynn police lieutenant and "a small man with a scarred face." 0. and "a small man ith a scarred face." talthagents get Richards i di ictedYfor the $28,500 stickt in the fwrooHmueldinodffi ecratRedichthaerdgsoivmmernumne.i with both robberies in ad( prosecution in connectil tion to, reward money. Bailey said Richards 'g'tomv'elcrenmbeenetn by lewioeiintuhtPeananaYsnctaorafrnedad They charged that they had been offered immunity and up to $250,000 to identify members of the mail holdup gang and disclose where the 'mail loot is cached.

they had and up fy memlup gang the mail The allegation was immedieutenant ately denied by U.S. Atty. W. Arthur Garrity Jr. Garrity said the only offer, of up- to $200.000 in reward money, is open to anyone.

A fourth suspect, William A. Agisotelis of Lexington, is also represented by Bailey. Richards has been a principal figure in the mail robbery since last October when U.S. marshals and postal agents ripped apart his home at 90 Regatta North Weymouth. Tripoli, a Lawrence tavern keeper, recently underwent privately-administered lie de' tector tests in an effort to clear Bailey's latest charge came himself in the mail robbery.

W. rily offer, i reward iyone. William ngton, is lailey. principal robbery hen U.S. 1 agents ne at 90 eymouth.

tavern lderwent I lie det to clear )bbery. Bailey's latest charge car He charged that during both confrontations, at Richards' place of work in Lowell, the third man pointed to his client and said "that's the man, that's the The Lynn holdup Mar. 30 was perpetrated by two men wearing stocking masks, one of whom fired a shot into the ceiling of the bank to announce their intentions. The gunmen fled in a green and white Oldsmobile driven by a third man. He charged that during both nfrontations, at Richards' ace of work in Lowell, the ird man pointed to his client id said "that's the man, at's the The Lynn holdup Mar.

30 as perpetrated by two men saring stocking masks, one whom fired a shot into the iling of the bank to announce eir intentions. The gunmen fled in a green Ld white Oldsmobile driven a third man. He charged that during bo confrontations, at Richar(. third ted to his die LtlWeell'MtE that's the The lozisawrhfhoegrmp two in shmotasiknst'o gieliillifnotfettiltiieolllasa.nk to announ The gunmen fled in a gre and white Oldsmobile driv by a third man. a3.

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