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Only You Can Help Globe Santa Save Children's Faith in St. Nick GUIDE TO FEATURES A BYPASS MONDAY Chance of snow flurries. Windy. High temperature in mid 30's. TUESDAY Cloudy, chance of snow flurries.

High Tide 9:49 a.m. 10:24 pja. Sun Rises Sun Sets 7:01 4:13 Full Report on Page IS 36 PAGES 10c Bridge IS Calendar 3 Classified 31-33 Port 20 Shain 18 Small Worlds 29 Comics ...28,29 Cross-Word 29 Deaths 31 tT. Crane ...29 Editorials ...14 Financial ...20 Obituaries .31 I Society 27 Sports Star Gazer ..32 TV-Radio ...3 Theaters ....12 Twistigram 29 Women 27 Res. U.

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163 Br GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1962 Telephone AV 8-8000 Keow Mai. ay Jl Jhieif 1 Sty. Ift'ik XJ 1 21 i I af i fcTx.fci'1 i 8 But, one Post Office source admitted, the probers have been taking a calculated risk. "The stakes are high," he said.

"The individuals involved wouldn't be too afraid to eliminate opposition." Authorities feel the men cannot escape, however. Any attempt to flee the country would be known immediately because of the surveillance, and the individuals would be picked up. Suchecki said the prosecutor's office has been on the brink of bringing evidence before the Grand Sadness in Winthrop Slain Girl's Friends Rally Around Family By JEREMIAH V. MURPHY It was quiet on Banks Winthrop, Sunday night. A shocked and saddened town was paying silent respect to one of its families.

Federal investigators told The Globe Sunday night they know the identities of the $1.5 million Plymouth mail truck robbers. Confidential memoranda were circulated last week to all Massachusetts police agencies to keep four suspects in particular under constant surveillance. The memo instructs local police they "must not, repeat not," stop the men, but allow them to go their ways. Indications were that the investigation will be brought before a Federal Grand Jury shortly, but not before a new jury panel convenes Dec. 17.

After receipt of its information, The Globe contacted Stanislaw R. J. Su-checki, assistant U.S. attorney in charge of the case. "Our main thrust has been toward total recovery of the money," said Suchecki.

The men have been allowed to roam at will in the hope they would lead Post Office investigators to the solen money. (AP Wirephoto) The Long Vigil at Robena No. 3 Mine raising toll to seven. Thirty are missing. There is little hope any survived the blast.

(Page 2) Relatives of buried miners await word at Carmi-chaels, Pa. Two bodies were discovered Sunday, Adlai Story -From JFK Files? "I don't know why a man should be held up as being a great patriot because he wants to take us to war. Some people think it is only if you are ready to involve our nation in atomic war, are you a patriot." W. Averell Harriman on Stevenson controversy. NEW YORK (AP) President Kennedy himself provided two Saturday Evening Post writers with the access to top-level deliberations of his Cuban crisis advisers, Life magazine said Sunday.

White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger asked to comment on the Life story at Palm Springs, where the President was relaxing, said: n' "That story is absolutely end completely without British Recapture Borneo Oil Field denied it and the President-after three days of controversy expressed "fullest confidence" in him. Asked for comment on Life's article, Stevenson said: "As far as I am concerned, the matter is closed. I saw and approved the first White House statement before it was issued. I was most pleased and gratified with the President's letter." Stevenson also indicated on his Sunday TV show Stevenson that the subject is closed. "There has been too much talk, I think, already, and Six of the slain girl's closest friends Lorraine Pepicelli, Marianne Ferrara, Cathy Pa-relli, her twin sister, Anne, Tami Lynch and Eleanor McDonaldwill present a chalice to Margaret's parents today.

It is inscribed "In Loving Memory, Margaret N. Cadigan Dec. 7, 1962, From Her Friends." The girls, all seniors at Winthrop High School, were Margaret's grammar-school classmates. (Boston Jury on several occasions since the masterful holdup last August. "But we want proof beyond a reasonable doubt," he said.

"We don't want to gamble with a $1.5 million case." MAIL ROBBERY Page Eleven They went to St John's School on Lincoln st. and had been close friends since their first years in school. Saturday and Sunday they collected donations from those who knew Margaret best and bought the chalice. Today they will ask Margaret's parents if they may serve as honorary pallbearers Wednesday. WINTHROP Page Thirteen Globe-UPI Radiotelephotot "He gave no real evidence of his true condition," Cardinal Ritter said.

"I think he may be more of a sick man than we realize." RITTER Page Five LOANS TILL 8:30 TONIGHT "TIRST NATIONAL BANK BOSTON PERSONAL CREDIT CENTER 52 Temple Place much of it wholly uninformed," he said. "The important thing is that the Soviet Union has removed the nuclear weapons and the bombers from Cuba without us firing a shot or seriously risking world war and without cost to the United States." The Life article, point-by-point, disputed the references to Stevenson's role as reported in the Post by Stewart Alsop and Charles Bartlett, and said: "The consequences of the Alsop-Bartlett story, and of the President's hesitancy in denouncing it directly, served to undercut Ambassador Stevenson's position at the United Nations. His prestige there, now tarnished, will have to be polished again if he is to remain effective." STEVENSON Page Six ambassador. His comment was in connection with the furor caused by a magazine article on Stevenson's role in the administration policy on Cuba. Russia still is a threat to world peace despite its ap- peais ior peaceiui coexistence, yucswuii ui mimoveu relations between India and Pakistan is the "most important single question before us, before the free world." Discussing Russia and Red China, Harriman said he thinks "we ought to be careful not to do things which would tend to force them together again." He continued.

Keep Hands Off Red Rift? Harriman Says Don Try to Use India WASHINGTON (UPI) Assistant Secretary of State W. Averell Harriman warned Sunday that the United States should "stay out" of the trouble between Russia and Red China and be careful not to force them together again. Appeal to Globe Santa Make Them Happy, Pleads Mother of 3 Globe Santa's noontime rallies will begin at the downtown office at 319 Washington today with Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Gov. John A.

Volpe, Public Safety Commissioner Frank S. Giles and Atty. Edward W. Brooke acting as guest cashiers. Paul Benzaquin of radio station WEEI will be master of ceremonies and Don Kelley will be at the organ.

By DOUGLAS S. CROCKET What is poverty? Poverty is the face of a boy who refuses to take his overshoes off at school because his shoes have no soles. It is the misery of a supper of canned soup-soup warmed on a living room space heater because the gas has been shut off. It is the disappointment of a little girl on her birthday who learns that there will be no cake, no party, no gift for her. And poverty is the hopelessness the frustrationsthe fear of parents unable to provide for their children.

GLOBE SANTA Page Twenty-four 1 I The lights could be seen from the street, but the shades were drawn the second floor at number 39. Inside there was heartbreak and grief. Margaret Cadigan, 17, was dead. Her 14-year-old brother, Thomas, was charged with murder. Everyone in Winthrop talked about the tragedy which struck this family a double blow within 26 hours, fields, whose production of about 33 million barrels of oil a year is Brunei's chief resource.

(Radio Malaya said the Sultan's forces recaptured Seria Sunday and took 500 prisoners. The broadcast, from Kuala Lumpur, 850 miles away across the South China Sea, said many insurgents had been killed, but others continued the revolt elsewhere. A Shell Company spokesman was quoted as saying the Seria field's gas lines have been shut down because of the fire hazard.) Radio Brunei claimed government forces were in complete control of the towu oL Seria and the capital, Brunei Town. A British airlift sped platoons of Gurkhas and Highlanders from Singapore to reinforce local troops against the uprising by followers of a Moslem nationalist lawyer, A. M.

Azahari. Seven persons were listed as killed in the first skirmishing Saturday. Royal Navy warships also were reported on the way to help combat the movement, by which Azahari proposes to unify the three territories as a new and independent nation. (The rebels apparently are opposed to the merger of Brunei in the proposed independent Malaysia Federation that would link Brunei with Sarawak, North Borneo, Singapore and Malaya, Reuters reported. BORNEO Page Five giant creche and plaster statues was mounted policeman Ben Donahue, who lifted a lucky few boys and girls up to the saddle.

His mount, Justinson, stood stock still as a thrilled 3-year-old, Joan Brocklcbank FESTIVAL Page Ten SAVE 40 on BRAND NEW Cenilr Mmiii, On. Ixulii, Snii, Staws Call far tn iai Bllnr 224 Blur! II. LOGAN AIRPORT LO 6-2727 (ail. ItlllV) Surd Main Hi 6-5833 MUM. nrnr A rAP IK 4 i 1 im President Kennedy's intention was for the two writers to prepare a chronology, Life continued, but the resulting story tended to label U.N.

Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson as an appeaser. Stevenson Friends and Mary, W. Roxbury Dot and BUI Warden, Saufui Stephen! Peter and Mark Bloomqulat, Warwick, R.I. 5.00 2.00 and Roger, Audrey and Lara Colson, Framlnaham Ctr.

10.00 In memory of Wm. A. Riley from Raymond. Michael and Stephen Mill! 00 Lennl Levin 10.00 In memory of Frank W. Copptna-er 8 00 SANTA FRIENDS Page Twentyfour What Is It? RENT, SWAP Oil 1R1DET HULL 8-rm.

houn w3-rm. Ine. aiu. wnt have you The Hull woman who placed thii Want Ad in The Globt (Nov. 25) it primarily interested in twapping her house for another piece of property, luch at another dwelling, imall apartment house, land in Florida, or small business.

She also ex pressed interest in swapping the dwelling for an airplane, or yacht To place Classified Advt. In the Globe Call AV 2-1500 Globt Adt Bring Result Pope John Presides At canonization rites yesterday. BRUNEI TOWN, Brunei (AP) British troops battled in Brunei Sunday to crush a rebellion aimed at wresting that oil-rich sultanate and adjacent Sarawak and North Borneo from Britain's control. Radio broadcasts said the rebels were losing. Security officials in Sarawak said the British fought against rebel forces for possession of the Seria and Kuala Belait oil "Mr.

Khrushchev, when I saw him several years ago, indicated that if China got into difficulty Red China got into difficulty from a military standpoint, they would have to stand with them. Whether he still feels that wav about it W0UiHrrt want to sav. "But certainly, you take the case of India, it is very much to our interests, I think, as well as India's interests for them to maintain friendly relations as they can with Moscow. HARRIMAN Page Seven which developed later in the day to a downpour, youngsters formed a heavy fringe around the famous white reindeer. fingers clung to the wire mesh separating the curious crowd from Dasher and Dancer and the rest of the team.

Peanut shells littered the asphalt paths, trodden by children bundled bulkily asainst the cold. A chorus line of leggings skipped and lurched the length of the Common as boys and girls played aimlessly as only children can. Stealing the show from the OPEN to 12:00 COMPLETELY KEW ENURGEO 1 DANVERS SP 4-2860 'More III Than He Looks' Festival Spreads Yule Cheer Harriman specifically said that he does not think the United States is clever enough to use India to widen the split between the Kremlin and Peiping. The State Department official, who is in charge of Far Eastern affairs, made his remarks in a television interview during which he also said: U. S.

relations in the United Nations have been "very much improved" since Adlai Stevenson took over as Festival Events Today On Boston Common 12:00 Thayer Junior Academy Junior School, Braintree. 12:30 Bartlett Senior Chooir, Webster. 1:30 Mary E. Curley Junior High School Woodwind Choir. Jamaica Plain.

4:30 Advent Season organ music. 7:30 Burdett College Inter-dormitory Choral Group. 8.00 Lutheran Choral Society of Creator Boston. 8:30 Greater Boston Muses. Out of rtapaet to our founder, president and Dtiovaa fatner SALVATORE SPIN0SA Tlii Reliable Irwin A Imih Corp.

IS Hearts SU. Seme-villa sill bs cloud Tuesday, Dec 11, 1962 a KILLED III THE LINE OF DUTY BOSTON FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL lie We rrsrrt In snnminrf the drnlh nf brother Jamea 8extnn of t.rtrter Cnmoany Funeral (torn, the Brady funeral Home. 10 rnrnt Hill Knl-efn Betiiilrm Mbm at All Saintt Church, Turdy mornlns. Per II. at in am Vlltlns hours awniMt 2-g ann '-hi, ri POIMAN.

fres RAYMOND IMIiMOUOH, NEW YORK (AP)-Joseph Cardinal Ritter, archbishop of St. Louis, said Sunday Pope John XXIII "may be more of a sick man than we realize." The cardinal made the comment on arrival at Idlewild airport from Rome where he had attended the first session of the Ecumenical Council of the church. Cardinal Ritter said that when Pope John appeared Saturday to make his final address "his voice at times seemed weak but from time to time he summoned up energy to continue. FOR HEARTY ROAST BEEF NQTtb rvtrtrviuKt -j tare aiiman rnt nisars enrcr. 5 Santas To HELP GLOBE ANT At Sand check or money ordtr to BOX 152S, Boiton 4, or vitit Santa Hcadquartori at 319 Washington it.

man. Paul, fr'rankle, Bobby 13 SHOPPING DAYS Til CHRISTMAS BOSTON Shopping Hub of New England By MARY MEIER The Christmas Festival gleamed Sunday on he cold, gray Common like the Nativity itself in a lonely world, drawing thousands to its heart-warming glow. Braving scattered raindrops Stores Open Evenings Boston department and specialty stores generally will maintain late evening hours through Dec. 22. Hours generally will be from 9:30 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. the NEW NOW Routs 114 Danvert SP 4-5200 1 4Mwyjiiusmssi'fjj', iissjmsmm. ALLENHURST SAME GOURMET MEALS ADAMSHURST ROUTE.

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