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The Boston Globei
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The Boston Globe Thursday, Ausnst 23, 1962 ime Watched; Pr uspect in Mai oiy Investigators also revealed WHITE that three men picked up for questioning were not being held in custody, but "have not HAWTHORNE ,1 McCormack's Contributions Rise by $7147 LODGE been washed out" as suspects. -S la William F. White, chief of Post Office I Sends in Top Inspectors MAIL ROBBERY New England postal inspectors. in beautiful lake Stinson in -j Delightfully informal. Pollen free.

Caiei from $60 week. 3 meait. private beach, boating, fishing, water sluing, mountain climb. ng. said yesterday that Post Japanese Build Red Ships I MOSCOW (AP) Three Japanese firms have signed contracts to build 12 tankers, five cargo ships and a number of floating cranes and dredgers for the Soviet Union, reports the Tass news agency.

The first public junior college in the United States is believed one established in Joliet, 111., in 1902. Suianne Metzger. Cambridge. Mrs. E.

Sohier Welch. Framingham Joseph Stefani. Dorchester. Alfred E. Chase.

Lynn. Anne Siavitt Kew Vrtrlr Office Department's three top agents have arrived here to Mail Heist Clues? Then Phone Now William F. White, regional chief of New England post office inspectors, last night urged anyone with information concerning the $1.5 million mail truck robbery to phone Liberty 2-3631. The telephone will be manned 24 hours a day, he said. Dr.

and Mis- Jnhn rlarlf Jr. Tir tennis, horseback ndmg, golf nearby. Cosmopolitan cuisine. worK on tne case. utKlun.

Atty. Gen. Edward J. Mc-' Cormack seeking the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate, received campaign contributions of $7147 during the first two weeks of this month and spent $13,079.06.

This was revealed in campaign fund reports for the two-week period ending Aug. 15, which were filed by the candidates with Secretary of State Kevin H. White. Bernard Harmon, no address. James Croteau.

Newburv. Leo Korow, Watertown. Samuel Hofman and Charles M. Schwartz, Walpole. Eii Fleischman.

Boston. Bernard V. Martin, Waloole. Antonio Orlando, Waioolt. Francis J.

Sullivan. New Bedford. Samuel Rabinovitz, Chestnut Hill. Albert Kup. Williamstown.

John G. and Nancy Karnis, Newton. John M. Tracey, Northboro. John Donovan.

Foxboro. McCORMACK Following is a list of con SPIC. FAMILY RATES! RUMNET 2, N. H. SUmtt 6-2331 Anne Parsons, Boston.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lustig, New-York. Andrew Powell. Milton.

Continued from the First Page BOSTON Tel: AT 4-5333 White said his investigators have a "large number of leads" in the case, but declined to elaborate. etlgxee for yeur Mine pricee' for yew kuo'ger 1 A 1 1 It was also brought out that during the 40-mile ride from iJICPl has for you what's new anl choke with that Danish feeling McCormack started the Police offered the theory last night that the Lynn bank job was a sort of dress rehearsal for the much larger and intricate mail truck robbery. Money from the bank was used to finance the robberv that turnpd nut In hp tributors of $50 or more to rom all over the wide world including America Rte. 3 in Plymouth to the point on Rte. 128 in Randolph where the campaign of Atty.

Gen McCormack: 1 1ar3jr month with a balance of and as of Aug. 15 reported a balance of $2,126.31. In the gubernatorial contest, reports show Endicott Peabody, Immediate Delivery FREE the nation's biggest, according to the theory. ic 'Hi LA holdup of a Providence bar the year previous. The fact that one of the highwaymen in the mail truck job said "See you in Providence," in the course of the robbery lends greater credence to the belief that the suspect was involved in the holdup.

I ify." the truck was abandoned, one of the gunmen kept a shotgun pressed against the heads of the driver and guard. 'Keep your heads down or I'll blow 'em the postal employees quoted the gunman as saying. Gov. Volpe, at his press conference yesterday, said concerning reports of friction between Federal and State Police investigators that he had no knowledge of any antagonis the Democratic convention-endorsed candidate, received $19,540.29 in contributions during the two-week period, bringing his total contributions to $24,812. He listed expenditures of $18,268.76.

Gov. Volpe, seeking re-election on the Republican ticket, reported a total of $700 received during the two-week Pals Served Time $10(10 Lawrence E. Cook of Newton. John J. Grigahis.

South Boston. Ralph Gordon. Winthrop. Jason Ginsburg. Newton.

Arthur E. Poole. New York. Lewis Gordon, Boston. Harold Horwitz.

Cambridge. Areva Gluck. Brookline. Samuel W. Poorvu.

Boston. Abe Goodman, Boston. David X. Kinian. Boston.

Samuel Rabinovitz, Brookline. SUM) William W. Drummey. Boston. Baymond G.

Mclnnis, Boston. Ralph "Nicholson, Tallahassee, Fla. Fred St. Louis. Harry leishon, Cambridge.

Richard J. Potvin, Brockton. Richard A. Berenson, Boston. Monica Keenan, Arlington.

Barbara Thomas, Boston. Warren Altman, no address. Ben A. Elfman. Brookline.

Harry Blanvelt, South Deerfield. Morris Kaplan. Boston. William P. McGarry, Lowell.

Dr. Morris A. Cohen. Boston. HUGHES His two friends, whose de scriptions compare with the composite pictures of the mail it" period, increasing his total contributions to $6214.

His expenditures totaled $1,640.65. truck gunmen, have served time for armed robbery. tic feelings" between the law enforcement officials. The gunmen who robbed the mail truck may have 'needed considerable funds to I buy automobiles new or stolen, guns, and possibly also for providing a hide-out after 'the robbery. Working on the belief that the two heists were pulled by the same gang, State Police and postal investigators moved into the Lynn-Nahant area yesterday.

The pattern in both cases, including the use of many cars, is extremely similar, investigators noted, i The Medford suspect's criminal record stretches back to 1941, when he was arrested for the daylight robbery of a Maiden home. In 1950, he was sentenced to the Rhode Island State Prison for his part in the armed Clement A. Riley reported Still under surveillance is a Pfosric tops raust water, fcehel, noil polish, trains uid When asked if he viewed the receiving $100 during the re fact that the three largest rob port period, bringing total contributions to $3,627.64. He pimply-faced woman who was observed by the mail truck driver and guard in the Plymouth holdup, and who closely resembles a woman seen with I Amerlc an-mod 4 PCS. listed expenditures of $380.

PLASTIC nnc nil nioeoc beries pulled in the Boston area suggest inadequate policing here, Volpe said he did not believe "the criminal AT 4 $1 PEABODY Following is a list of contributors of $50 or more to the Matching Plastic-top Dinette Open Stock "Danish" Walnut Bedroom Following is a list of contrib two men who shot at an Abing-ton police officer last May. campaign of H. Stuart Hughes. element is any more daring in uimng noom avouqdiv Double Dresser, Mirror, Chest and Bed 7 monthly independent candidate for the The woman also is believed these parts. utors of $50 or more to the Pea-body campaign: William Sullivan and Edward Ma-her of Worcester.

$4448.25 (loani. "In eeneral. I believe we Senate: si nun Twin six to have been friendly with the gang suspected of pulling the Mrs. K. Montgomery of Northbrook.

Kenneth Cohen of Chestnut Hill, $2972 (loan). i93 Lynn bank robbery. Polyfoam Mottrcu and Box Spring WM, tlppered cevenl Eabrkt wun't ttirtnk, faee, er ran er we replace Alperl open tvery evening fid 9 (Saturday till 6) it both ROUTE 9 Showrooms, 625 Worcester Pike, NATICK FACTORY STORE. ..301 Centre Jamaica Plain have good law enforcement," he said. He added, however, that the creation of the crime in.

H. A. Crosby Forbes, Cambridge. O'Donnell Iselin. New York.

nn Stephen and Teresa Gilman. fill SHI $35 95 commission which he seeks William Sullivan of Boston. Clarence Rains 6c Boston. $150 Phil Braccia, no address. would improve the situation.

New Coal Use BALTIMORE. Md. (UPD A new market for the vast quantities of sub-bituminous coal in the western united States mav be in the offing. Professor Lloyd Berg, of Mon tana State College, told a recent meeting of the American Institute of Chemical 1 '4 if --Ti Iff f-4- Montana State since 1954 has been researching a project for making artificial coke from the so-called non-coking west ern coal and believes there may be a market for it in the non-ferrous metal smelter and elemental phosphorous fields in the west, Berg said. v-tii.

i it" I fs Live Alone? it iiii Here's Advice Worth Taking Police Comm. Edmund L. MeNamara last night gave the following advice to women A living alone. The suggestions were made during a press conference dealing with recent strangulation slayings in Boston. LOCKSMITH TROUBLESHOOTER Brookline locksmith Leonard Tankle keeps his servicemen on the go by radio.

(Scared by Murders, Breaks Jittery Home Owners Turn to Locksmiths Make sure all doors are locked and if possible have a safety lock put on doors. Also check all windows to ascer tain they are safely locked. i Have superintendent or janitor in building make sure entrance door is securely By GARY KAYAKACHOIAN "This is a much-larger total locked. Let no one into an apartment until positive identification is established. An unusual seasonal incre'PtaJS In burglaries and attempted ScustomeVS ex house breaks has proved fitable to two groups the ri Ineak thieves and locksmiths land Some of them Were Pe0Ple Jill 1 f'SL who already had been victim-Key shops and hardware itores report the briskest Notify Police Depart ment immediately if you see anyone in the neighborhood acting suspiciously.

XT- window locks as anxious resi-L. Remember the Boston dents act to strengthen home a heavy increase in the sale of Police Department wants all information which may have lecurity. Some locksmiths are hard window locks, with door lock business about average for the pressed to keep up with the de-j a connection to any of these crimes. SSS -WW Summer sea- Installed a radio dispatch sys-j tern to expedite service calls. Leonard Tankle, proprietor O.L A YINS 7 i 4a MA i pf the Brookline Lock Serv-'Continued irQm the Fim A- rtiemnwi i block from Brookline police feadquarters, has servicemen anging as far as Framingham, Strangler Fear Spreads After Latest Killing West End residents were afraid last night tef.

Ac6.i...r,ft,i ei'fi'rfrriria-fl-ihiiii miA 'i 1 VilraaV' i' iVhffikWqaMaqal Investigation revealed that the slayer of Mrs. Irga could have entered the building either through the front door by pressing the front door bell or through the roof skylight, which she usually kept open on warm Examination of the fire escape also showed that the killer could have reached the skylight either over the roof or via the fire escape which could be reached by leaping onto a small shed directly beneath it The slayings of Mrs. Ida Irga whle she was alone in her jn calls transmitted by radio. "There has been a marked Jncrease in recent months in the sale of locks, including fhange-over from older equip-lent to the so-called burglar-proof door and window fasteners," Tankle said. "Many of cur new customers have been older women, fearful of intruders because of the wave of strangle murders," the Brighton resident added.

Tankle said much of his business is coming from the Brookline-Brighton area, scene of one of the slayings. apartment on Grove some time during the past few days chilled the hearts of women who live alone. Doors were locked tightly along Grove and the narrow street, on the back side Keep mJQfc ifs the pitcher of health Make milk a meal-time habit, as the wisest families now do. The fresh clean taste of cool milk goes so well with your favorite foods. And it balances your diet, for milk and milk products are one of the four basic food groups you need each day.

You never outgrow your need for the nutrients in so keep milk on your table each it's the pitcher of health. 2 Stocking Murders Two of the victims, Mrs, of Beacon Hill, was silent. Mrs. Mary Downey, 65, one Nichols and Mrs. Blake of Lvnn.

were strangled with A locksmith for 25 years. Tankle said that bronze locks; ciik stockings and Mrs. Slesprs of the many women who live alone on Beacon Hill, was hesitant to give her address. "It's vare the only fool-proof mech-was found with the cord of fenisms, and die-cast iocks her bathrobe wrapped around the fifth strangulation murder. I'm nervous.

What you you expect?" she said. cieni iieaujr as ciicunvc. her necK. He noted that many peoplej Neighbors said that Mrs. hsk for installation of a "deadjIrga usuaiiy kept her door "He must be sick and he's pou" laicn on lac uuui, open on hot days and also re- making me sick with worry," said the woman who lives on ported that she was a friendly woman who liked to talk about Gainsborough st, a few doors away from number 77 where Mrs.

Ann E. Slesers, 55, was her son who is a chemist and a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. strangled on June 14. american dairy association Lock Business Brisk Jiand operated bolt which' Js practically impossible to! jimmy. He pointed out that cv5n an inexperienced sneak $hief can spring open tongue of an ordinary doorknob lock, using a strip of ecetate.

Helen Steeves, sister st the proprietor of Steeves Hardware, Beacon near Coolidge Corner, reported that more than 100 new door locks have been installed by Steeves' servicemen in the past few weeks. REPRESENTING THE-DAIRY FARMERS IN YOUR AREA "Get out. I wouldn't care if Lynn Police Capt John H. Linehan said yesterday he does not believe the Grove st slaying is tiedinto the Lynn case. KEEP WE 'PITCHER OF HEALTH ON YOUR TABLE! somebody said it was the police commissioner on the other sied of this door," spat a wom 311.1111! Milium an in a first floor apartment on HOLDS 2 QUARTS! Commonwealth Brighton.

Deputy Superintendent Arthur Cadegan Jr. and Lts John J. Donovan and Edward F. Sherry are in charge of the ORDER NOW1 (Oiler expires Dec. 1, 1962) Print name and address below and send along with $2 in check or money order to: Milk Pitcher Box 83 Fremont, Ohio DOUBLE-WALL I MILK PITCHER investigation.

Detectives questioned more than 200 persons yesterday, in Unbreakable double-wall construction keeps milk cool for hours Pitcher features dripless spout and remains condensation-free (no "table Will withstand boiling temperatures and is safe for automatic dishwashers Name cluding apartment residents, delivery boys and janitors in Seven weeks ago Mrs. Nina G. Nichols was found strangled in her apartment across the street at 1940 Commonwealth av. "I can't sleep. I hear noises.

I mupset every night." A hardware store proprietor in Brighton said his stock of chain locks had been depleted soon after the third murder July 2. comparative fjl EE retail value 4.95 the area. Address Hemorrhoids often lead to CONSTIPATION SSSSS cause hemorrhoids. Avoid irritating, habit-forming laxatives. Rely on NUJOL.

Not a mere lubricant. Nujol emulsifies in intestines to mcrease moisture retention, thus add bulk lot easier elimination. Get gentle NujoL It was learned that two pieces of information gained might be worth further City Zone State (Allow 3 weeks for delivery) I aUUlIIIUillUllllIiM.

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