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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 6

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Six THE BOSTON" DAILY GLOBE FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1938 I a 1 1 -1 -1 1 mm or would normally be used by BUCCELLI Death Continues (I've Got a Secret' Aide Brmks figure -bpecs oeefe LlflK a woman, officers pointed out.i On the floor of the back seat; vamsuea. jresumauiy ae was were the trampled remains of murdered. a bouauet of carnations, a William Cameron, a Dor Continued from the First Page She has vanished without a trace, and whether she is alive or dead was one of the many mysteries facing investigators. If she was with him early i Fired For Red Secrecy mnn'c hat a nair nf women's To Stalk Brink's Case Figures Daaih continues to stalk tile men who figured in the million- Ipink sun glasses with green chester longshoreman who reportedly gave the FBI information on the Brink's case, was Sought toli.Y. Skying of Earle NEW YORK, June 19 A 1 3 1 tT i not conduct when the ieusea, dnu wine ui uicyi- vrw vadtt in TTrmlwrill cine for stomachulcers.

shot to death in 1956. yesterday, they fear she, too, i Elmer "Trigger" Burke, who dollar Brink's robbery of 1950. Seen in Dorchester tried to kill O'Keefe in 1954. Columbia Broadcasting Sys- PHv iiht ttpm-c T', r.f a JL show on CBS Sunday night husky gunmrn was sought on John F. "Fats" Buccelli, 'died in the electric chair at Uu.

a mmct rnn- uvi iv-wi wicinTi Vt rtlllCi I-on 6 i i If I living of late on St. Paul st, H7tnr for the touring ballet, Manhattan's West Side tonight for the murder of hoodlum secret today nen angles-, nVesti- tn tell House mvesti- murdered yesterday morrung, Sing Sing for another murder was the latest. -last January. Carlton M. O'Brien, named Two named as actual parti- Brookline.

But his home is on Johnny Earle, gunned down in a crowded 57th-st. cafeteria late siunai investigators asKea mm hp' about alleged Communist ors yesterday whether he Dakota Dorchester. His divorced wife, Elizabeth, is living may be a murder victim. The case had so many angles detectives were dizzy trying to sort them all out Buccelli was at least an acquaintance of Paul Affan-ato, a hoodlum and narcotics suspect, who was slain in his Dorchester apartment nine days ago. Buccelli also knew Johnny Earle.

a New York trang-ster there, and he was at that amua uon- Was v. nist Party. Ponn in his testimony, said uiuiiiut.y llieu iiuii. dress the day before the mur "Mfl Joseph Papirofsky, 36, whose WnOSe yesterday. Earle died in a hospital early today.

He was a pal of Elmer "Trigger" Burke, a killer who was executed at Sing Sing A rmnnitt mastermind of the robbery, cipants the robbery died was shot to death in front of, before the case went to trial, his West Warwick, R.I., home! Joseph Banfield and Stanley in 1952. (Gusciora, both of natural In 1954, George O'Brien oficauses. Wollaston, another suspect, was found dead of a gunshot i i i i i der, according to neighbors. professional name is One of them, a man, told police he and Buccelli were baby-sitting for a friend on Wednesday. Buccelli was seen several months ago.

Another associate of Burke's, wound. uverooard, Papp, refused to answer ques-Fnen. "VWrtaent's tions asked by members of a'for. the StAa ovTrseas House un-American Activities! Voice of America overseas Subcommittee investigating hrthS'te hS charges of subversion in the Tef usedto say Sf'f55 entertainment been a Communist before 1955 p3nn 4v, cn tv A total of nine witnesses John F. "Fats" Buccelli, was in- isoo jonn Sanson, who was shot to death in a SON AWAITS SENTENCE iWife Tells Court snot to death in Boston early today, and detectives were Kobert i.

Buccelli, who is in 1. i i Dedhara jail awaiting sentenc- Manhattan cafeteria the day before Buccelli got his. Both of them were friendly Visit. Phone, Mr, Pauline D. Cox, 32, of fnk between the Two ling in Medford armed robbery.

employee to be fired in Writ Morgan Moulder days for refusing to answer questions. Charles S. of CONTACT chairman of the subcpmmittee, to declare that Communist operations in the U.S. today are 1 A 1 1 neaaing won a divorce in JVLia-isiaymgSi dlesex Probate Court yesterday Earle was shot three times after she testified her husband a point-blank range by a her overboard into Bos- tl0cky' who nn wQrW then vanished into the side- with Elmer "Trigger" Burke, who once tried to assassinate Brink's case witness "Specs" i the TV show "Twentv-One," LENS greater menace than ever OKeefe ana who was ex mm before. ecuted at Sing Sing last Jan the National Broadcasting Specialists uary.

Corp. lor the same reason. Tarty in 1954 walk throngs- Judge Frederick V.McMeni-l; hafd silencer-men awarded her custody of a nfXer on had a chance to pull the trig- and 11 SUMMER ST. Behind the Buccelli killing In another case, Ed Sullivan he was slain elsewhere and the car driven to the spot where it was found. The fact that the car crashed the rear of a parked truck made it appear the slayer engineered the incident deliberately as a means of covering up the murder.

Buccelli was, in fact, at first BOSTON also loomed the shadow of the announced that Arthur Lief nine-year-old son $20 Liberty 2-1929, missing Brink's loot. He went in the vicinity with a six-year-old girl. That evening, the neighbor said, Buccelli told him he had to leave for a while. The implication was that he would be right back. But he never showed up.

Instead, according to police, he drove to Tewksbury to visit Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Taddeo. Taddeo, police said, owns the house where Buccelli's girl friend, Joyce Poirier, had been living. She moved out last Monday, reportedly far behind in the rent payments.

Mr. and Mrs. Taddeo, who came to Boston yesterday and talked at length with homicide men, said Buccelli ate supper with them and stayed until 12:30 yesterday morning, watching television. Then he left, they said, telling them he had to meet a man in Boston. The Taddeos said weekly alimony, ger.

i Earle's father, Micky, a Chiropractors Elect Watkinson MIAMI BEACH, June 19 (AP) William A. Watkinson of Newport, R.I., today was elected president of the National Chiropractic Assn. Earl G. Liss of Detroit wa3 chosen vice president. small-time gangster, was shot down 23 years ago, only two I FINAL TWO DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY blocks irom where Earle was slain.

Both died in the same III Lawyer Denied Federal Action to Delay State Trial believed to have been killed in the accident. It was not hospital. until Associate Medical Examiner George W. Curtis per A Federal rlistrift rnnrt formed an autopsy that the bullet wounds were found. Army Firing' of 6 In McCarthy Era to jail for receiving some of the money.

Was he murdered because of the remaining cash? This was one of the theories homicide detectives were keeping in mind as they delved deeper into the case. Another was that narcotics was back of the killing and possibly also behind the murders of Affanato and Earle. The latter is said to have been mixed up in the drug racket in New York. Both Buccelli and Earle were killed 'by .38 pistol bullets fired into the head. imImh i i ell juu6c j'ehieraay declined to issue an ini unction which would delay a trial in the state Shot Behind Ear Reversed by Court court until a lawyer regains his Buccelli 'was shot behind WASHINGTON.

June 19 Judge Francis Ford ruled the right ear and again at the base of the rear of the skull. he did not mention the name of the man he had a date with. swuuus ior reuei in re- M(ci) I ALL LZ 1 OFF I The shots were fusing the petition of Stephen L. Mitchell, lawver for Michapl Son Nearly Slain apparently range, but to produce Binkewicz, one of three men fired from close not close enough Avenging Cameron? scheduled for trial todav J) (AP) A three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals ruled unanimously today that six employees of the Army Signal Center at Ft. Monmouth, N.

J. were improperly fired as security risks in 1954. Government lawyers interpreted the opinion as meaning i the six are entitled to rein-j statement with back pay of! Middlesex Superior Court in Hfl II A possible angle being checked last night was that Buccelli's murder was linked somehow to the attempted slaying of his son. Robert, 22, now Still another theory was that the $10,500 Marlboro bank rob- MifPiiLA Buccelli was slain in retribu powder burns. It looked as though they were fired by someone sitting in the back seat of the car if tion for the 1956 killing of Wil in Dednam Jail waiting sen- imtcneus associate, miy.

jtrm i i it -r-r Buccelli actually was mur-tence I0r an armea roDoery mit-urge iiimmei petitioned I dered in the car. Meaiora. iiui uk aeiay. Tun fnf rinn, oung tiucceui said in courii CHILDREN'S STYLES MISSES BOYS AND DIG BOYS GIRLS AND TEENS liam Cameron, who reportedly gave the FBI information about the Brink's robbery. "Fats" was a prime suspect in Cameron's murder, and was said to have been with him shortly before the slaying.

But no case could be nroven Special Flacor-of-tke-Month! It's Delicious! about $180,000. They were fired during a sensational investigation conducted by the late Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy The Justice Department began an immediate study of the opinion to determine whether in aclr Cnnrcmo 1 1 ne j-j. villi vv umu vv uii vu, i driver's side was smashed, others convicted for this was another puzzling ac-1 ihl Salvatore Mesiti tor.

The supposedly shatter-! fnd William Dickson, took him proof glass was not just broken, 1 a r.ldf some time afterward it was powdered. And this to im; not happen in the crash with' Other convicts at State Prison the truck ilater threw acid on Mesitis The door on the driver's side. laying him blind and p'palne SHERBET Chock full of sweet juicy goodness Don't miss this special treat! rpvieur and nvertnrn iho An- aSalns' mm. mm 10AFERS OXFORDS CREPE SOUS FIATS AND CORRECTIVE STYLES Not all sizes in every style, but a large selection! was locked. All thP windows, aisngurea.

Buccelli has another son, i John F. 16. living with! except the smashed one, were closed. pellate Court I Buccelli was released from The decision applied Island just a month ago, Aaron H. Coleman, Harold Du- after serving part of a term for core, Carl Greenblum, Bernice I stashing away of the Levine, Melvin Morris money.

Hyam Gerber Yamins. Miss He reportedly gave a large Levine was a secretary; of money to a friend to SALE AT BOSTON AND BR00KLINE STORES ONLY family friends in Waltham. At the time of his murder, Buccelli was free $15,000 bail on an appeal from a five-year sentence imposed in New There were interesting clues in the car. Detectives found i an orchid-colored sheet, covered with blood. others were scientists orlnoId wnen ne went t0 3a" ancl engineers.

York for his part in an inter- Chemists were checking the' national dope ring. famous Ice Cresm 44 TEMPLE PLACE and cllter James H. McManus Ice Cream Stores Quality is our HI iouna tne money gone wnen he got out. This fact also is considered part of the pertinent background of the murder. Besides the wealth of theories, there was confusion over the exact manner in which Buccelli met death.

Homicide Capt Joseph Fal-i most Arab Union Budget $90 Million AMMAN, June 19 (AP) The Arab Federation's first union budget totals about $90 million. All but 5 percent is for the unified Iraq-Jordan armed forces. Parliament approved unanimously. (mbmmJ important blood to see if it was Buccelli's The prosecution said he was: type. Pending an answer to a king-pin in the multi-million! this, police thought the sheet dollar operation in which aj was probably used to staunch Boston coal wharf reportedly the flow of blood from his was used as a "drop" for the i wounds.

idisposal of narcotics smuggled! A sheet of such an exotic col- abroad. I BOSTON 39 WINTER STREET BROOKLIKE 1388 BEACON STREET product Ion suggested it was possible wmm can cnoose voui -V s- 4 BOAC is Hying more jets now than any other airline has far more of them on order. Vv 1 i rli imnnri Tin wM "MiliiflW One not-too-distant day, youTl be able to tell your Travel Agent of BOACs four jetliners you prefer to be booked on. How so? Well BOAC is adding 19 new Gomet 4's (now breaking records on transatlantic training flights) looking toward making a big cut in your flying time when you travel from NEW YORK to LONDON Other deliveries now being planned will complete a fleet of 33 Britannias (first jetliners to fly the Atlantic). Also, in 1959 a new fleet of 15 BOAC 707 jetliners is coming.

Following them will come 35 of the most advanced jetliners on the drawingboard today, the Vickers Armstrong VC-10's! You will see BOACs markings oa more jet fuselage first, too! Britannias made BOAC5 the first in jetliner service across the Atlantic Now flying from New York, Chicago, Detroit and San Francisco. Gomet 4 jetliners expected in service shortly will cut New York to London crossing-time to 7 hours. WW UMfl III ill BHWL Vickers VC-lp, with its engines near the tail, makes quiet, jet flight even Boeing 70Ts are being fuilt in the U. S. for BOAC They are to be powered by famous Rolls-Royce engwei smoother.

BOAC will use 35 VC-10's all around the globe. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION 1.

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