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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 19

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
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19
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k' www The Boston Gbe Tuesday, December 28, 1965 19 visiting their daughter and'- One Legitimate Calling on the Neighbors son-in-law, the Clifton Daniels, and the couple's three children. Transfer Sought For Apartments In Framingham FRAMINGH AM Chairman Truman Blasts Trip to Hanoi By Yale Prof NEW YORK (AP) Former Framingham to Get Accountant and Bricklayer 3 2 New Theaters Frederick L. Loveday of the President Harry S. Truman said f' Framingham Housing Authority has asked the selectmen to approve the transfer of a par substantially the same size, FRAMINGHAM The Board of Appeals has approved an exception to permit today the unauthorized trip to Hanoi by a Yale professor and two other men was "a piece of foolishness and publicity." Talking with newsmen on his according to the Appeals Board. The legitimate theater cel of town-owned land for a new apartment project for elderly persons.

Happy New Year from Shawmut the construction of two the may not be used for mnvin? iff aters on. a 30-acre tract of pictures except for art films, The land is located off Hart morning walk, the former President added: ana then they are not to be shown more than 25 percent 1 land at 150 Worcester rd. (Rte. 9). One theater would be for it seems tney ve made a oi the total performance time.

ford and has been under lease to St. Stephen's Church, where a chapel had been converted from a district school building. trip to get into the peniten tiary." Ethiopian Drive movies and the other would be a legitimate theater. The petition was made in behalf of Loew's Theatre. With the opening of the new church by St.

Stephen's Parish on Concord the chapel will no longer be needed. The Appeals Board approval "They've got no business over there," Truman said. The three men making the trip which could result in stiff federal penalties are Staughton Lynd, a Yale professor and a spokesman for the "new left," Thomas Hayden, Drawing Postponed The Committee for Ethio 1 a TED ASIIBY BRAINTREE The town accountant here is an attractive lady who would rather have mortar on her handi than lotion. "I like to get my hands all messed up," Mrs, Mary Gui-lotto said. From that statement, one might think that Braintree's financial records are chipped in stone, that Mary must clout a chisel with a mallet to record its credits and debits and that she has fists that could flatten a buffalo with one wallop.

No, she acquired her strong hands in activities not employed during her 27 years (the last eight as accountant) service for the town. "My father, Rocco D'Acci, always treated me as another boy. At 13 or 14, I was helping him. He's a mason who served an apprenticeship in Italy before coming to America in 1907." So, residents here see their town accountant laying brick, mixing mortar, building walls and chimneys, doing carpentry work. "The family all work together when any member of it has a home construction project.

Even my mother, Ro- Selectman Chairman William sets forth access conditions and stipulates that the off-street parking by-law shall be complied with. i D. Oleson said the authorization is expected before the annual a founder of the Students for The construction of the the town meeting. STRONG HANDS Braintree town accountant Mrs. Mary Gullotto doesn't need gloves for cement work, carpentry or brick laying.

(William Ennis Photo) pian Literacy announced Monday that the benefit drawing for the Ethiopian literacy campaign has been postponed from Dec. 30 to April 30, 1966. First prize is a round-trip The housing authority pro tlember MmZMM M.tfc a Democratic Society, and Herbert Aptheker, a reputed poses to build up to 100 dwell aters must be started within five years and completed within eight years the Board said.l ing units ofr elderly citizens Communist theoretician. on the site. ticket to Ethiopia.

Both buildings should be of Truman, 81, and his wife are sena, who died in 1947, was a helper." They brick-veneered the entire exterior of her father's house at 5 Cedar av. She helped shingle the roof of her brother Tony's house. "I also put up the plasterboard inside, cemented the cellar floor and plastered the chimney from the point at which it emerges from the house." (Item: Her husband, Guy Gullotto, is with the Brain-tree Water Dept) When Mary and her husband bought an ancient dwelling, the five children plus a cousin, Frank Orlandella, remodeled the six rooms by ear. "I helped build the fireplace." Papa D'Acci is 84, but won't stop working. liirmironnv I LL at 9:30 A.M.7 iJITRftOBDIUMY EVEMT! Cairo Newsman monthas ago, pleaded innocent to two counts alleging syping but guilty to tow charging il McLaughlin Pal Bailed in $2500 legal currency dealing.

is 1 The 51-year-old publisher, In Shoplift Case Only Because This Leading New England Manufacturer Is In The Process widely known for his pro Western and anti-Communist Of Merging With Another Outstanding Company Were We Able To Pur' chase This Exceptionally Fine Clothing At Drastically Low Prices And Pass PEABODY Steve Hughes, 38, of Bunker Hill Charles-town, an associate of the Mc sentiments, was arrested July The Savings On To You! Laughlin brothers, was re 21 in Alexandria and indicted on two charges each of spying leased in $2500 bail in Peabody District Court today on a shoplifting charge. Entire Clothing Stock From One Of Judge Abraham Ankeles 1 if continued the hearing to Jan. 14. Goes on Trial As U.S. Agent CAIRO, U.A.R.

(UPD Mustafa Amin, formerly one of the Middle East's most prominent newspapers publishers, went on trial for his life today on charges of spying for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). After preliminary formalities, the three-man state security tribunal ordered the trial held behind closed doors. The trial coincides with the start of negotiation on a new U.S. aid program.

Amin, heavy-set and bald and apparently much thinner than when he was arrested five Hughes brother, Cornelius ilil llll New England 'sToremost Makers of Hancock Maiden, is scheduled to re-appear that day on a similar charge. John (Maxie) Shackleford, who and illegal currency dealings. He was held in jail pending trial. Without naming the United States, the prosecutor read out the indictment which charged Amin with "communicating to a foreign state military, political, economic and diplomatic secrets which he was able to obtain through his personal contact and as editor of Al Akhbar." Amin is alleged to have given defense and other secrets to the CLA. and transferred $46,000 abroad illegally through foreign contacts.

faces similar charges, is in custody in New Hampshire on gun charges. Today's defendant was ar rested on Rte. 1 in Saugus at 1:30 a.m. by State Police Cpl Edward Gillis and Trooper Robert Sullivan. He was in a car with his brother.

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