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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 17

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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17
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Seventeen THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE SEPTEMBER 8, 1957 Boston Store Open Monday 'til 8:30 P. M. Tass Accuses US. of Plotting Can Get Up to 35V2 Years I Jury Indicts Hub Blonde On Four Holdup Charges Attack on Syria frtdm (Hand Cnfmii MUfaUUW. Sept.

7 The most influential newspapers in the So viet Union flatly charged today At -V I tnai tne united states was preparing an attack on Syria. The Grand Jury here Indicted An unusual dispatch from New York by the official Tass News Agency was printed in "Pravda," "Izvestia" and "Trud" under the Mrs. Barchard on charges of possession of $910, part of the loot from the Baltimore robbery; ac headline: "The United States Pre pares Aggression Against Svria." cessory after the fact with respect to the Baltimore holdup; accessory after the fact in connection with a The dispatch cited no authority for its accusation except to say that information in the American press showed the United States was continuing to prepare plans uor aggression against Syria, the 1956 holdup of the Norton Branch Machinists Bank of Taunton, in which Arquilla was involved; and harboring and concealing Arquilla with knowledge that a warrant had been issued aaainst him for the Baltimore ST. PAUL, Sept. 7 (AP)1 A 19-year-old Boston woman, wife of a convicted bank robber, was indicted by a Federal Grand Jury today on four charges growing out of the $13,000 holdup of Baltimore bank last November.

Mrs. Dorothy Barchard was indicted after Louis R. Arquilla. 26, also of Boston, appeared before the Grand Jury bound by handcuffs, chains and leg irons. Mrs.

Barchard's husband, Richard, is now serving a term in Alcatraz Prison for bank robbery in Somerville, Mass. he young blonde. Arquilla and Martin Feeney, 41, Boston, were captured in a Minneapolis apartment last January. Arquilla and Feeney have since been sentenced to 25 years in Federal prison for the Nov. 21 holdup of the Freedom branch of the Fidelity Baltimore National Bank.

nost leftist and pro-Soviet nation in the Middle East. Tass, in a semi-editorial com winter wool sheaths beautifully basic and only 17.95 ment, warned that such an "ad stickup. venturous is rought with serious consequences for the cause of peace." It added that the anti-Syrian plans were made during the visi Loy Henderson to the Middle East U.S. Atty. George Macrunnon said Mrs.

Barchard faces a total maximum penalty of 354 years imprisonment if convicted. Mrs. Barchard earlier was acquitted of a conspiracy charge in connection with the Baltimore robbery. Jta' fa. SI.

(itaisfi Cmftmy SHIPMATES FOREVER Members of U.S.S. Mt. Vernon Assn. hold annual reunion at Hotel Essex. Seated, Philip Home outgoing skipper with the ship's bell, and Roger Osterheld, incoming skipper.

Rear, Earle Marston, paymaster Charles Lyons, executive officer and Lewis Ellis, co-ship's writer. The Mt. Vernon was torpedoed 200 miles off the coast of France 39 years ago last Thursday and 39 lives were lost. v. i ll 9 6 Patients Beat Guard Escape N.H.

Hospital CONCORD. N.H.. Sept. 7 Six mental patients at New Hampshire State Hospital beat two escaped over a 20-foot wall at 2:40 this afternoon. Three of the escapees were seized near the prison about 7 p.m.

One of the three others still at large was termed violent and dangerous by hospital authorities. Guard Oliver Allen was listed (AP Wirephoto) MEET MISS AMERICA Colorado's Marilyn Elaine Van Derbur. rf guards with a window sash and In serious condition in the hospital with a fractured skull. He was slugged by one of the inmates as the six were being led to their rooms after the afternoon recreation period. 'n Mam IjMWW Less seriously injured was Guard Robert McJuary, slugged across the back during the Confined Most ot Life After attacking the guards, the inmates dragged them into the hospital and locked them in a O1 1 basement room.

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