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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 11

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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11
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Eleven Millions in Kenny Polio Foundation Diverted, Minnesota Charges THE BOSTON GLOBE MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1960 53 P. C. Raised in CamDamnsfe" Law Dean 60 Feared Lost As Typhoon Lashes Luzon roared in from the Pacific." Power and telephone liner were down in sections of the capital. i tributions received in the mosti i CiT A UJI Yw Appointed to HI successful Fall campaign." MANILA, June 27 (AP) Between 1951 and 1959, Empire Industries paid Fadell WASHINGTON, June 27 drowning and electrocution in 1 homeless in the southeast Lu-the Manila area, but ample zonarearaked by Oliveasshe Typhoon Olive raked the spine and Fade11 Paid Kline ST. PAUL, June 27 (AP) warning enabled residents of that agency to (AP) President Eisenhower today nominated Charles H.

King of Detroit to be a member of the Federal Communications low-lying areas to flee and thus! of the main Philippine Island of Luzon today and the Philippine news service reported relations agency, and payment, ,03 anfi io57. th' rPDort sai(i avert a disaster like that of Kline, former executive direc- adding: Commission, replacing former tor of the foundation. "No written agreement with Mot once chairman John Doerfer. Kline, onetime mayor of respect to these payments was found and Mr. Kline stated King, dean of the Detroit College of Law, will complete the unexpired seven-year term of Doerfer, who resigned fol Minneapolis, was one 01 existed." foundation's incorporators.

He' from the extreme southeastern; May 28, when a flash flood left tip of the island that perhaps! earl 200 dead 60 persons had perished. The news service called! Sixteen men were missinS Olive one of the worst typhoon, from a sunken fishing boat. disasters ever to hit southeast) Five others disappeared when Luzon. It caused at least a' a motor launch capsized. The million pesos in damage to1 ship Lagos Huron sank last served as executive director SHA IJ OVvV State investigators charged today that money intended for tne Sister Elizabeth.

Kenny Polio Foundation was improperly diverted during its nation-vide fund-raising drives. In one campaign in 1956, Atty. Gen. Walter Mondale said, 93 percent of the public contributions were paid out for mailing, promotion and other fund-raising activities, leaving lVt percent for medical purposes. TOP PRICES PAID because we're renowned as a natural source for collectors and we have a ready market we are able to pay 15.000 or more as easily as Just lowing disclosure of his accep rrom ltfso until ne resigned re Continued From the First Page tance of yacht trips in Florida cently, Mondale said the founda from a broadcasting executive.

Philip Waggenheim, 44, of Eisenhower previously previously homes and crops in Albay, the, night with three missing. All send your merchandise to Moraine st Jamaica Plain, southeasternmost province, be had nominated Edward Mill Jr. of Morristown, N.J., for the were in the same area off the east coast of southern Luzon. Hundreds of other men, mostly fishermen, were re No Oblioi'ion! No Delays! fore boiling off into the China Sea. A million pesos is about a half-million U.S.

dollars. vacency but his name was withdrawn at Mills' request. The typhoon slashed within ported missing by families, but He said his life interest in two trust funds created a possible a dozen miles of the heart of; police said they believed most Manila and dumped torrential: had sought safety in other conflict of interest problem. tion's board had an obligation to recover the funds allegedly misused and that if they are not recovered legal action will be brought by the state. The board scheduled a meeting today to discuss its next step.

Kline, who has been ill, was not available for comment. A citizens committee named two months ago to supervise foundation finances withheld comment until members have a chance to study the report. same as Santaniello. Larry Zannino, alias Larry Baione, 40. also Moraine Jamaica Plain, same as Santaniello.

Edward Franks, 50, of Bryant Maiden, on two counts of conspiracy and two for being an assessory before the fact. Richard E. Assad, 39, of Corning South End, for carrying metallic knuckles. rains on the city and suburbs. 1 ports ing is 53, a Republican and a nnn Step from Xremont street resident of Grosse Point, Mich.

t'cvc" oume JUUUU weie Waggenheim, Santaniello and Assad were all arrested by po Mondale allegations wereiice Friday. made in a report based on Franks was picked up at IF UrJ tfy iWrm From 1952 through 1959, he said, only 47 percent of the $30,614,000 contributed to the foundation was left for hospitalization, treatment, research and training facilities. Mondale threatened legal action to recover the funds. Just a few hours before Mondale made public his report, four members of the Kenny institute's staff in Minneapolis threatened to resign unless there is a major reshufflng of foundation's board of directors and executive committee. Dr.

E. J. Htiehekens, medical director, and Drs. Miland E. Knapp, Paul Elmwood and Frank Krusen, said "we cannot in good conscience remain with the Kenny foundation unless si majority (of the board and executive committee) is chosen from other tor two-month investigation jn a downtown Boston the foundation's financial af-( hotel by Dels.

Donald Mc-fairs. IGowan and Thomas Mulvery. The mailing company named: He will be arraigned this aft-by Mondale was Empire Indus-' ernoon in Superior Court, tries of Chicago, later called, Zannino is still at large, but the New Century Corp. investigators expect his arrest Mondale reported Empire In-, by nightfall, dustries in 1950 mailed Included among the grand 000 pieces of fund raising; jury witnesses were the two material for the foundation atjmen who claim they were vic-a cost of $137,000 and producedj tims of the extortion ring. $103,000 in excess of mailing They are Bertram Jacobs of costs.

4 Dean Marblehead, and "In 1951," the report con- Jerry Spector of 21 Louise than the present board." Join the swing to serving prepared foods outdoors cut down on your kitchen hours. It's so easy and so enjoyable if you serve the tinued, "Empire Industries; Newton. Both are directors of TnnriPV hv -a Ch caeo mailing oui p. 111 i.vim. LyiFr Hmi in contr.hutions.

The alleged lleeed extortion aeainst quick-to-fix, mouth-watering foods from S. S. Pierce. Select your favorites from this list of our most popular summer foods. You'll enjoy the Alter payment 01 ji.u.uuu in the businessmen started Sept.

Associates, Minneapolis pubic 10, 1959. extra pleasure and the extra savings this week. qu i tra' Ys. 1 SORE, TIRED CALLOUSED 111 i direct mailing costs, the foundation netted $250000. "In 1956, a Fall 'cold shot' campaign produced $1,542,639 in contributions at a cost of $1,485,630 for mailing and $33,270 for processing.

This resulted in a net to the foundation of $23,738, or IV2 percent of the contributions received." In 1954, the report said, net Try a smooth, soothing foot erenaration relieves foot mm troubles quickly. Ask your druggist for MACK'S FOOT LIFE Spector was badly beaten last September when first approached by extortionists, police Hhe told investigators he paid $400 at the time. According to Boston Police Lt John T. Howland, a trap was set up after Spector and Jacob told authorities of the alleged extortion demands. A total of $10,000 was handed over last Friday in a Revere night club, he said.

Howland stated police photographers took pictures of the transaction. However, the police trap backfired and the payoff money was lost, Howland said, in an exchange which followed at Suffolk Downs race track in Revere, where traffic delayed police cars following a vehicle containing the extortionists. 4 TTv ii-t UlED SOD' Km' 'mm-. i Save cash on food Top Value Stamps, too! i RED LABEL COOKED HAMS Whole or half 95! lb. RED LABEL GRAPEFRUIT 16 oz.

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