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The Boston Globei
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J. THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY. JULY 23. 1959 Four 2 Huh Airmen Amoner 10 Killed in Crashes Forest Blazes Under Control In Labrador ii i I A tirrm vrr nf Arhnr- nd steonen. 2 .11.9.

IVii The left wing caught fire at Two Greater Boston Air on Air. ana wis. jotcpn Carbon- N.H. He 15.000 feet and the tanker Force officers were killed yes- npaii. live in Lonw GANDER.

22 air crashes. eruDted into a huee ball cf fire July July Mai Laroonneau un My. nairifi v. other offlcer and an enlisted if" fV "i man was engaged in a search Sousa of 27 Inverness rd, Ar- for a retired University oi b. IVip rnrhnnnpail was born in helicopter crashed killing all North Cambridge and attended A I Capt James H.

White of 492, ana piungea 10 uie sjtuuhu. vinaa Ru" iDrta! Huron Cambridge, was one I One of the airmen bailed out to failCd t0 i i ui cre-dawn crash of an Air open. f'l SSt Capt White leaves three timber in the past Carbonnea 37 Children and his wife Is ex-appear to be under control. Maj Leo J. Cwbonnew.

it. He married Deputy Minister P. J. Mur-jformeny 01 su tia no 1., prlsciiia Livermore tay said firefighters in the still- Arlington, was one of ormer tr smoldering area are in an ex- killed when a helicopter on a of 2 rVi.rt uosition to Jump fast search mission crashed sne. cedent position jump she learned of the crash.

tvI Totarv blade fiw 30 missions over Germany cm" on Flying CrS. a gorge ge of the Genessee Riverj SS XVSiMurder Attempt of the Genessee River about on any ur Mr and Morrii 1-1 j.c;voi load shin in a formation of two Mrs. Albert J. White live at 36 as the worst in Labrador's on a mission to refuel jWhitten st. Dorchester and tor a group of B-47s over Laconia.

'prior to that in Jamaica Plain. Suspect Rests Dr. Walter Bloor, the man. was found alive later i nearby. lfi 1 Maj Carbonneau leaves Ms Uirpr Ulli I fV Photo hy Hatrv Levir.cl I iej fwife and two children, Leo A 33-year-old Roxbury man CAPT JAMES H.

WHITE remained in fair condition at SHOOTING SERGEANTS FIND GUN-Lynn Sgts John McDcrmott and Carl Perlino, whose shots halted Charlestown longshoreman, hold revolver they found in suspect's room. 'I City Hospital yesterday following an attempt to hang him-Mlf in a iail cell Tuesday night incredibly White grew up in Somerville. He also leaves a brother, Gerry of Maiden and a sister, after he had allegedly tried to I was arrested, is only a short rliitiitr auiv. SHOOTING shoot his estranged wire ana her girl friend in a downtown store. smooth Scotch whisky You'll be glad you said Volume Walker AJTh NEW sia cut 41 IIM Continued rom the Tint Fdgei Boston pojce said Johnson i IOU4II Police said that Arthur C.

is a pal of Stevie Hughes, wanted for the attempted- CHESTERFIELD McDermott and Perlino went to the house after receiving a tip Johnson and his wife were using it as a Smith of Seaver st.t whose name was on the danger list until late yesterday, was under heavy guard. murder of longshoreman Francis X. Ahern, 34, or Charlestown, in a parked car 4 1 While doctors treated Smith YOU GCT FREE TICKETS TO CURRENT TELEVISION SHOWS "FAMILY PLAN- RATI in Roxbury. U. She was alone when they for acute strangulation and a Ahern, shot in tne neaa ana possible skull Iracture com side and stabbed repeatedly.

arrived, but a few minutes later a man called up from the first floor to have her meet him down the street. i still on the dancer list at plaints issued yesterday at Municipal Court charged him City Hospital. Detectives want At the officers direction, she told him to come up. with assault with intent to murder his wife and her companion and assault with a dangerous weapon on both When Johnson opened the to question jonnson aouui me assault. Three warrants are outstanding against Johnson in Boston, and there are others in Newton and Medford.

Boston has sought him since Mv. 1957. for check forgery Police attached to the Milk MAJ LEO CARfeONNEAU sic; st. station said they found Smith hanging from a bar in door, McDermott and Perlino put their revolvers on him. Johnson, however, ran out, slamming the door In their faces, and dashed down to the street, with the officers in pursuit.

Newhall where he ill his cell door by a noose fashioned from his shirtsleeves. He struck his head as he slumped tn the floor. Acadia Nat'l Park Frenchman's Bay Mt. Cadillac Bar Harbor Eseorttd by LOU WEBSTER of WE II All Hniits nHttti ler It tb'l 29. Ak fru faKtr.

i.iiiiiii niini 74 iewbm Si. It FlMTI The suicide trv occurred at By ippoiBtnent to Her Maie.tr die Queea Scotch Whi.ky DutiUen Join 1 iJkei Sou, Limited Uproar Blocks 6:20 p.m. Tuesday, less than four hours after he allegedly SEE YOUI TRAVEL AfiENT I0STOH OFFICE LI 2-2036 and since August of that year for larceny of $11,000 from the American Express Co. and conspiracy to steal S37.000 more. South Boston police obtained a warrant against him last Spring for violation of the firearms Jaw.

Newton wants Johnson for forgery, and Medford for a supermarket robbery. Johnson, formerly of Pearl a tt TTf wnrm tt F. T.AUKT. SHOTT, TT WHTSTCY tried to kill his wile, Kather AKnULU IUUIU Kts-wM 190 WM 49 SrrMt, New Yen ine, 33. 33.

Bowling Alley At Wayside Inn SUDBURY, July 22 A bowling alley cn the Wayside Inn property? (ADAGE ACROSS THE STREET JUUiUUU XI. XJ HUf I SARAGE ACROSS THE STREET I hiimiiiiiiiiii IHIIIIIIMI (irillHW BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY, 86.8 PROOF IMPORTED BY CANADA DRY CORPORATION, NEW YORK, N. 1 mi xxcw! R' $69 10 589 Townspeople criea sacrilege" when they learned a Weston man had actually ap Charlestown, is a man of many aliases, police said, and has a record dating back to 1939. He has served time in Concord Reformatory and State Prison for armed robbery and larceny and has been arrested on a variety of other charges. plied for a permit to buna one near the 273-year-old national landmark.

Tonicht. however, ap peared that he was not going to go through with it- Edward Kreitsek, cierK oi the board of appeals, said he was "positive" the application would be withdrawn tomor i anc man "Jir niii ii "TWT "I ")' ul. row, because of the adverse local reaction. The applicant, David Adams 1 of I Aberdeen Weston, wis unavailable for comment. Women's Budget floor The site of Adams' proposed i bowling alley is the concrete foundation of what used to De a huge canning cellar, about 150 yards from the Inn itself.

It is on land belonging to me 5 nn, but across tne street, ana is close to tne lBin-cemury Grist Mill, itself a major tour ist attraction. Frederick J. Bradlee cf Beverly, president of the Way i side Inn said nis group had considered the proposal favorably, with certain stipu- ations. The corporation runs the famed hostelry for the ra- tional Trust for Historic Preservation, of which Mr. Bradlee is a member.

He said the trust did not oppose the proposal. Rradlee said the bowline alley would not be visible from the inn, and tne leasing ot me site would bring in needed Chatham Colonial inspired bedroom pieces revenue. He said corporation would not have considered the warm Salem finish of ruqqed charm and in nrooosal if it appeared the character of the inn woud be hurt or the property depreciated in any way. If the bowling establish ment were Dut ud. Bradlee Bf b9 staunchly built to meet today's and tomorrow's living requirements.

Priced less than you would expect to pay for such quality. Generously proportioned, meticulously de tailed. Antiqued hardware gives a true note pointed out, it would have to be as unobtrusive as possible, with no neon lighting, and with no selling of liquor or food on the premises. 11 7-J" authenticity. Center-quided drawers are i lil "-fVv if "tM He said Adams approached the group some weeks ago and asked if it would consider leasing that piece of the Inn prop fully dust-proofed.

Choose a matched group or individual pieces to suit your needs. It's "OPEN STOCK." Buy Just The' Pieces Yog erty to him If he obtained a permit to operate a bowling alley. He said Adams was given an affirmative answer. There has been no discussion of any lease with Adams, Bradlee said, Adams' Detition. as Dublished Need Now and More Later If You Wish.

Ji TfiHT" jigs te-. in the local raber last week. was "to extend non-conforming All Chests. Dressers and Desks Have Cedar Lined Bottom Drawer uses associated witn tne wayside Inn to include such recrea tional activities as bowling and i i i hi i pure! I fiteo Pin dot mesh cooling system Bradlee said no mention was made to him of a proposed Chest s59 skating rink. The board of appeals scheduled a public hearing for Aug 4 on the petition, 198 Morgan Memorial Elects Mrs.

Dole Mirror SOUTH ATHOL. July 22- Mrs. Fred B. Dolt of Shel- bourne Falls, was elected presU dent of the Woman's Auxiliary tft Morean Memorial Fresh Air Camps at its 53d annual pro gram today at tne camp nere. Other officers elected: Mrs.

Sites 16 Vi to 2471, end 46lo 52 Fashioned of whir-washing rayon- mesh with thousands of tiny air vents that act at on open invitation to every passing breeze 1 Ij's whirl skirted, buttoned in front 'n iced with a white, rayon' trim. Very slimming, too, in town-dark jet blqck. Mai! and phona orders Aaron Cromack of Greenflield, corresponding secretary; Mrs, Wilho Frigard of Auburn, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph Kinney of Arlington, eastern regional director; Mrs. Russell fcverest nf Boston, sewing chairman; Mrs.

Harry Shaw of Fitchburg, gift chairman; Mrs. ueorge Perk of Barre. historian and filled. HU 2-9800 30 WEST BOSTON Arid 25c lf CO T). (.

1 Have Mrs. Joseph Gordon of Green-field, and Mrs. Jessie Wheeler of Montague, nominating fe. fii VA M'Vfe JW nil" il aiiin arm iprnl 1 I.

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