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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 10

Publication:
The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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10
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1 1 i- 10 The Boston Globe Thursdiy, Miy 28, 1968 $299 Million 1st Stage JPirst National MBTA May Up Expansion Plan jj By ROBERT B. HANRON Cutf Bfrtr i The $299 million first stage of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's master expansion plan may be enlarged significantly. Directro Robert P. Springer get Congress to back mass Wednesday said he would like transit. to include in the first stage of, other experts have a dif- jferent opinion.

They feel that the program: Fytprsion the Lechmere; because of the Viet Nam sit 1in hevond the oroposed ter-iuation, both Congresa and the aninal ooint at Washington st, President, will be in a mood 1 .1 i A ISomeniile, some lour nines iu 10 cui rauicr man pna iTufts University, at a cost of is optimistic. He believes the mestic probrams. $14 million, and But Springer, nonetheless, Provide for the entire of Forest Hills line M.B. T.A., by 1972 will receive PLEASE SHOP EARLY-CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY. MEMORIAL DAY.

PRODUCE SPECIALS! Ripe and Juicy Full of Flavor from Washington and minimum 0f $143.5 million or land sts downtown, to a maximum of $182 million in pkwy. ana me. 1. esx Federal transjt aid. bury, at, an additional cost of, Springer estimates that by f24 million.

1972 the m.B.T.A. could have Springer said he had made a minimum of $386.7 million the suggestions to the M.B. and a maximum of $425 mil- lion to carry out the first itage of its program. This is at least $49.5 million more than the $337 estimate given by Springer to complete T.A. planning staff and it is now considering the feasibility both projects.

If approved, this would boost the first stage cost of the master plan to '337 million. The springer prososes to do this without seeking from the Legislature any funds other than the $225 million already the first phase of the plan. The extra money, he said. may allow the inclusion in the first stage as the extension of LB the Forest Hills line to Read authorized. He hopes it canaille and the South Shore route to Derby st, Hingham.

be done by additional Federal transportation rants And he says his optimism more Federal cf receiving No project, he said, will be commenced as part of the first stage unless the Federal government gives assurance there will be enough financial assistance to complete it entirely. The Forest Hills relocated route over the New Haven monies in the future is based en a recent 29-1 vote by the House Committee on Transportation to up the amount spend annually tor mis pur Long Green Perfect for Salads pose from the recommended mainline tracks, he said, will $90 million to $175 million, jhave three major stations the "This means," he said, "that 'South End Medical Center, the transportation men won in! Back Bay Station and North-Washington in their effort to! eastern University on the FOR Springer's action undoubtedly was an answer to criticism by Advisory Board members that the master plan uneviled at Boston College did not extend the Lechmere line for enough or provide funds to relocate the entire Forest Hills line. Somerville Man Shot, Boston Suspect Jailed "Memorial Day Plants Available At All Markets" A 36-vear-nlH Snmorviiia' The directors also author- man was wounded in a ized a $66.075 contract with! Charlestown tavern at 7 pm M- ooumanao mc. ior a Wednesday and an hour later Modernization and revamping Dorchester man was arrested Arlington station. in connection with the shoot' Ing.

mm The suspect reportedly was one of the last persons to see Memorial Day Bus Schedules FROZEN 00D SPECIALS! Red-Hot Frozen Food Specials! gangland victim Cornelius Hughes alive in the early hours of Wednesday. The victim, John Hurley, Rfideliffp rri woe tnutsl During the Memorial Day "YOR" GARDEN Central Hospital, Somerville iweek-end, M.B.T.A. buses will or a gunshot wound in the operaie irom t0Tesi nius B.xa tion directly to the following right thigh. Police said Hurley and a 27- cemeteries: St. MiAiael'i.

Forest Hills. Mt. year-old Dorchester man were Hope and New and Old Calvary. PI iWUnroe Tavern. Chelsea Trips will run from Arborway via fharl.A,.-J il I Forest Htll Station.

Hyd. Park CnariestOWn, When an ar-IWalkWU Harvard Cummins Hignway ana Hyde Far av. to roreit gument ensued Hills ana ArDorway. Rag. or Pink Each can makw 1 quart of On Saturday trlpi will run every 15 minutes from 8 a.m.

to 4 p.m. On Sunday tripi will run every IS minutes from noon to cm. cklieioiii Umonad. The suspect allegedly went tut and returned with a gun, firing several shots at Hurley. The victim, police said drove to the hospital in Somerville.

Police said the suspect returned to the tavern about 8 On Monday there will be freauent ervice from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. On the same dayi. buses will operate from Centre and LaGrante West Roxbury, directly to Mt. Bene DARLING'S dict ana St.

josepn cemeteries Trips will leave Centra at. on La- Grange st. and proceed via LaGrange p.m. When he was recognized by investigating officers he flprl DEEF-DURGERS 0.., .11. BUU VVKJ to Centre st.

short distance before being On Saturday and Sunday buses will operate every 25 minutes. On Saturday trips will run from 10 a.m. to 6 D.m. On Sunday trips will run from 12 pprenenaea Dy police. He will appear in Charles-town District Court on charges of suspicion of assault and bat.

noon to p.m. On Monday there will be more fre auent service from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. tartr Ki, 7, I Connections this direct bus lery Dy means Of a deadly service can be made from the Charles IveaDOn River bus line or the Centre-Soring i buses out ot forest Hills station. "YOR" GARDEN Regular or Crinkle Cut FRENCH FRIES 1 MORTON'S 4 DELICIOUS VARIETIES CREAM PIES 243 "YOR" GARDEN-SLICED STRAWBERRIES Genuine Shell Cordovan Most business people feel this way about tbeir customers, but at First National, we work a little harder to prove it.

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Butchers always say you can tell a good store by its ground beef. We grind ours several times a day to insure freshness and do it in spotlessly-clean grinders the way you would in your own kitchen. When a hen lays an egg, it's usually Grade But will it be Grade when it reaches your family table? It will if you bought it at First National At First National, we're fussy about egg freshness. When you don't take eggs from our shelves, we do! And we date our egg boxes so you can check freshness yourself. Know a better, way to be sure? This is the spirit and attitude of all our friendly First National folks, too.

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