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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 10

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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10
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Make Someone Happy with A VALEIlTiliE from Jordan's Basement Especially ft 7 "fin I 1 1 YMfMJr aW -f iTfil-sfi WlMf MIlfaMi-l-s-lii WftMlft ilk dWh'ii'tti 4Mtitti(WlkVtfiV'M' Mir" a-MBiBBBi i 'C cX I fill it a a Fia mm bkb paa a ar mm r. -ar. r.r te m- ar i ACQUITTED Theodore Green and Francis J. Murray (center), with John J. O'Toole (left), Department of Cor-rection officer, and Thomas Feavey, United States marshal, after a Federal jury found Green and Murray not guilty of Medford bank holdup.

skints by a famous maker i VERDICT vv.x vi-i mbi nan ts Long Accused 11 HI LUiiEO Perfection of Making State c. Slight Irregs. of Laughing Stock )99 Continued pom the First Page The alleged holdup was staged at 11:15 a. m. Total loot amounted to $17,769.

All four defendants grinned as the foreman of the jury intoned "not guilty" on each of three counts in the indictment against them. Domanski sagged back, as if about to collapse, but quickly recovered and stood erect. Green, Murray and Smith sighed audibly. All four smiled brightly at the 12-man jury. As the jury filed from the courtroom, the defendants shook hands happily with defense counsel Paul T.

Smith, Thomas Golden wheat, 4 4 I Si I 1 red, bUck. blue. By WILLIAM J. LEVIS A cutback in state spending and taxes was demanded yesterday by Senator Harold R. Lundgren, of Worcester, who clashed with the Tax Commissioner Henry F.

Long when he called for repeal of one percent increase in the state income tax effective last year. Although Lundgren and Long did not meet face to face, their countering remarks were heated and tart. Legislators must be prepared to sacrifice in the interests of economy, Lundgren told the Committee on Taxation as he supported his bill to repeal the law extending the "temporary" BLOUSES (281) BASEMENT n'd Mexican X. mulli- (Pi tf''' "V- A yl IX lelhr I I 'f Wlth black or I 7. taffv with I 1 CRAYON Linen-Like Finish SLIM or FLARED E.

Dwyer and Joseph Nappan, Judge Sweeney merely dismissed the jury until 10 a. m. today. Assistant United States attorneys Edward D. Hassan and Joseph F.

Feeney presented the government's case. one percent additional levy in the income tax. "The time has come to call a halt to the vicious cycle of spend and tax, and I for one am going to lend every ounce of energy I have to accomplish tnat." the Senator asserted. Long did not make an appearance at the hearing but sent word that he favored making the increase on income taxes permanent. "Excessive exemptions granted by the Legislature have already reduced rev Four Remain in Custody Although freed on the Medford bank robbery charge, all four defendants remain in custody.

Green, Murray and Domanski were returned to the State Prison at Charlestown. All three are serving long terms for an armed holdup in Green in addition faces a 25-year penitentiary sentence for the armed holdup of the South Norwood branch of the Norwood i --A black trim. A 1 All Styles Sices 4 to LT 1 Dotti. STYLES TO SEE. i V- Kolcnk'whe'iet: Sw I I SKIRTS (277) BASEMENT ANNEX VJ'AV Women'' "ei" Shoei 1 i with eggshell, -'J (246) I 1 1 black With red.

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Jacobanis of Needham, also given 25 years for the same holdup, was a government witness in the Medford case. MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY OR PHONC HU 1-2700 SUBURBANITES' Cll El.lnt 4 DKratiir 3.27(10; Bl.uphllll QMQ MKIrnjn WOliui 2-nnoO; t'lamindiam 7411; Beverly 3(1 1 Francis Smith was taken into cus JORDAN MARSH Botnn 7. Mi GUI -X 1 JORDAN MARSH Boston 7. Man. I i I i 1 Plt tend ollowm tlim akirta andor man tailored ahirts, I 1 I i I V.

L-" Item Size Color Second Color 1 enue by $8,000,000," Long declared. Another Lundgren proposal heard by the committee yesterday also drew opposition from Long. The second bill would repeal the law under which payment for the full amount of income tax must be made on April 15. "Thousands of people are forced to borrow money to pay taxes under this system," the lawmaker declared. He proposed going back to the old system of pay the tax in two payments, April 15 and Oct.

15. "Unnecessary jobs" in the Tax Commissioner's department also came in for criticism by Lund- PImsb send me the followlna Hurirtlra 2 09; tody by the State Police. He faces trial in Middlesex County for possession of a machine gun. The warrant was issued last June. Quantity Slyle Sue Color 2nd Color -Man Tailored Shirts Chief Deputy Marshal Ralph W.

Smartly ityled ahirts in beautiful fab rics. Choose Irom white on white oxtora I Nam Gray also holds a detainer for Smith in connection with a shooting in New York city. This warrant charges Smith and two others $A99 each cloth, or lovely paisley prints. Button down or winged collars. French or regular cuffs, Nama I Street with assault with intent to kill at 8-18, white, pirlk, blue.

Street. K. Crest Slim Skirt L. 8-Gore Flare torney Sol Rosenblatt, who we. shot in the leg last March.

Zone State i gren. In 1939, he said, the Legis City CHARGE TO MY ACCT. NO. 7one The government relied chieny on the evidence of Harvey W. Bistany.

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ful flare you love. lature cut out of the budget appropriations for jobs held by "a gang in Henry. Long's office." "We have a similar gang there now and some of them are only 5.99 OR I FNCt.OSE A CHKCK OR M. O.CS SKND APrUCATION DiacK, navy, green or charcoal, 12-20, oi wune line Actor sutton, us effort to convict the four defendants. Bistany had testified that he planned the robbery in Medford with the others but later with causing trouble and not earning their keep," the Senator continued, i drew because he was "too hot.

He said that Massachusetts rFor Valentine's Day Defense counsel told the jury has become a "laughing stock with our Commissioner snoop Bistany was out to get even with the defendants because he felt he had been double-crossed. JK Wss A A- I Bistany is awaiting trial in Bris tol County for robbery of a motel. ing around the borders of the state getting a few cents when thousands of dollars are being spent needlessly down there in his department." Lundgren asserted that if Long Questioned Judge Before Verdict The first count in the indictment charged the defendants with enter were allowed to continue his present activities, "he will be dragging corpses out or the grave to tax them." OTii ipw juyy for the ing the bank with intent to rob; the second with robbing the bank: and the third with being armed and putting people in fear. Long, as usual, took the blast in stride. Whc.

informed of Lund- Members ot the jury entered the af ,1 7 gren's remarks concerning taxing courtroom at 4:20 to ask Judge dead men, he remarked: "About taxing corpses well, we do have YounS Crowd an inheritance About snooping along the borders the man V. who smuggles liquor and cigarettes irom otner states certainly doesn pay nis share or. state government Sweeney a question. They wanted to know if they could find the defendants guilty on one count and not guilty on 'the others'. Judge Sweeney pointed out that they could not do this and at the same time be consistent, explaining that if the jury was to find that the defendants robbed the bank, it follows that the defendants must have entered the bank.

In a matter of 10 minutes, the costs, and im determined to ap prehend him and penalize him." ol earned and unearned 0 income in this state is "gouging "11 IHiM Vie the old people and driving them out of the Commonwealth." Ralph A. Adams of Hingham told the E. Toddlers' Polished Cotton A. Girls' Springmaid Cotton i ft Rhinestone button trim. Striped collar, cuffs.

Kick pleat and full skirt. Green or grey. Sizes 1-3. committee. He pointed out that fjAt IV courtroom there is a $2000 exemption onlS aca-ulttal ur de-earned income and no exemption! on unearned income under our! state tax laws.

National Holiday Asked Representative Howard Whit-i i. i .11 more of Newton, sponsor Marking Lincoln Birthday of a bill which would allow "a lim- WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (AP) ited exemption on unearned onm. pv-mntinn. Representative Younger.

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Solid navy, or green trim, on collar and sash. Sizes 3-6x, mm1'' gress to declare Abraham Lincoln's birthday a national legal holiday. He told the House both parties should support his bill to that effect as "the final act in binding some remedy otherwise we will have many of them on welfare." Representative Charles F. Holman, of Norwood, said that many people on old-age assistance are doing better than many living on 7 Plet with cinch belt. 10-14.

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