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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 14

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The iusion uiuDe fealuiuay, nu ember 14, iao4 14 -i f'i i I- in; Man Burned To Death in Auto Crash One man was burned to death and three others rescued as a car burst into flame after a smashup near the South Postal Annex at 1:30 this morning. The dead man was tentatively identified as Donald A. Joyce, 21, of 7 Peter st, South Boston. Injured were John Seifert, 22, of 2 Bent Walter Co-velle, 20. of 748 East Broadway, and John Katarousky, 21, of 689 East Eighth st, all South Boston.

Seifert's name was placed on 4 1 i iff rs 1 i jmW'-mA, aw Was First Thanksgiving in Maine? the danger list. From left: Roger Ranco, Gloria Devoe, Mrs. Madeline Shay, Mrs. Jennie LaFrance, Chief Bruce Poolaw, Elaine LaFrance, 3, Reginald Bouchard and Laura Hall. (AP) Penobscot Indians from Old Town, and friends reenact at Popham what they claim was first Thanksgiving 13 years before Pilgrims landed in Plymouth.

Popham colonists were hosts to Abnaki Indians then. Beverly Chosen for Junior College The car, heading intown, skimmed off three parked cars and rammed into a mail truck. Both the passenger car and the mail truck were set afire. A plucky postal employee going to work at the Annex, on Dorchester pulled out three of the passengers. Flame shot high in the sky as gasoline ignited from the smashed gas tank of the sedan.

consideration the Jewish Police Quiz Many in Holyoke Fire HOLYOKE Police ques Community Center in Lynn SCENE AT BOSTON FATAL CRASH (Dick Fallon Photo) tution North Shore Community1 College. The college the ninth in the state's rapidly expanding junior college system is sched would need extensive reno vations," he said. The State Board of Regional Community Colleges Friday selected Beverly as the site for its new North Shore College. Meeting in Worcester, the board voted to name the insti- yWWJtf 1 CTCW 11111 n'pi-innmr miming The board had previously limited its choice to the Beverly and Lynn locations. In other action, the board tioned a dozen persons Friday Attorney Admits Failing to File uled to open next September with an enrollment of 300 and a teaching faculty of about 20.

Anticipated enrollment for in their search for the arsonist who set Wednesday night's tenement fire that killed seven voted to authorize Cape Cod Community College in Hyannis to apply for Federal funds to be used in constructing new the "commuter college" is Income Tax A Boston lawyer, Charles H. Stockton, 52, of Sherborn, persons. about 3000 in six years, according to board chairman Kermit Morrissey. Mail sacks burned in the truck. Scores of postal employees on the platforms of the Annex rushed down-Dorchester av.

in an effort to help. They were forced to stand helpless as fire consumed the wrecked car. The three men taken from the car were rushed to City Hospital. 1 quarters. 3d Hub Victim i In Four Days Was Burglar One man has reportedly Dutch Mystery Yarn Whodunit Landmark been interviewed several times, pleaded guilty Friday in Federal Court to a charge of fail A matching grant of $1.2 million will be sought to help pay for the construction of a The Briscoe Junior High School due to be vacated in but investigators declined to ing to file Federal income tax give any information on this June will serve as tempo $4 million facility in West aspect of the case.

returns for five years. He was charged with evad rary headquarters for the col- Barnstable. The fatal fire was one of The victim in Greater Bos-; lege, Morrissey said, because ing taxes on a total income of The Cape Cod school is housed in the old martime three touched off in dwellings in the same neighborhood $262,348 during the five-year thor Freeling has developed his story at a leisurely pace, period. building in Hyannis. within 15 minutes.

There have and in doing so he has pro U.S. tax officials claimed n. 4. been a score of suspicious fires Morrissey noted that this Wn1vAlro tVlo MBt in Holyoke during the past ton's most grisly murder since it requires little renovation, the 30's was identified Friday Morrissey stressed that as a 23-year-old bouncer, another location could be strong-arm man and small-I chosen in the future when the time burglar from the South board votes to build per-End. Imanent quarters for the col- The body of William J.Mpsp.

Question of Loyalty by Wi'c-oa reeling Harper and Row, New York; 211 pages; $3.95. A sleeper. This is probably the best mystery novel published in the United States in recent years. It deserves the Stockton owed the government $500,000 in taxes and penalties month. Jury Decides Bank's Error No Excuse was the first time an application has been made by the state for community college construction.

Five of the victims were for the past 13 years, but the criminal charge involved only children. Funeral services for The alternative site under all seven will be held this ireannie naa been cut into eight pieces and stuffed into the past five years. Judge Caffrey released Stockton on his personal recog MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) morning. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Five others were injured, attention of every reader who has ever sat up late at night trying to guess the murder in A dapper used car dealer who refused to return $43,000 nizance after deferring dispo duced characters that leave their mark.

The-central character, van der Valk, could be compared to Maigret, the brilliant French fictional slueth. Yet, van der Valk comes across as even more of a humanist than the down-to-earth Maigret. And it is this quality that provides the spark for the unusual climax. Lucienne, the girl in the story, is a tragic figure. Her father dies in an auto crash, and she is left with wealth, and little guidance.

Inspector and of these, 5-year-old Gerald Pronovist remains in critical sition until Nov. 30. which a bank mistakenly1 credited to his account was advance of the great fictional detective. Burnett Given Life Term in a trunk and two suitcases, which were dumped on a vacant South End lot. The murder was the third in Boston in the last four days.

Veteran detectives said there has been nothing like the Treannie case since Grayce condition. Detectives and five inspectors "Question of Loyalty" may found guilt of larceny Friday by a Federal jury. Innocent Plea In Death Crash have as clues two gasoline cans found near the fire scenes. well be a landmark mystery that will influence detective story writers for years to The jury deliberated nearly six hours before reaching its decision against T. L.

(Cotton) come. Maiden Slaying, Woman Killed QUINCY Francis W. 39, of Tilden Scituate, Asquith, the merry widow! from Weymouth, was slain and dismembered and the pieces tossed into Boston Harbor in This is not simply a detec Thaggard. U.S. Judge Frank M.

John tive story. It is a tragic love pleaded innocent Friday to two counts of manslaughter Lawrence Burnett 17, of son Jr. delayed sentencing un story, and a fascinating mur Lyme Maiden, interrupted van der Valk attempts to help her, but without success. She becomes a wanderer and falls in love with a criminal. and other charges growing out der investigation combined.

I til Nov. 20 and Thaggard was released under $10,000 bond. Crossing Street In W. Roxbury Campaign Donations In Sunday Globe More than $350,000 was spent during the last two weeks of the governorship campaigns of Lt. Gov.

Bellotti and Volpe, according to figures released Friday by Sec. of State Kevin H. White. Campaign contribution and expenditure reports filed by campaign organizations for the two candidates show that Bellotti outspent Volpe $3 to $2 in the period Oct. 16 to Oct.

31. Bellotti received contributions of $172,368 and spent $216,773 during that period; of an auto accident on Mor The author, Nicholas Freel- rissey early Tuesday. The murder victim, who Defense attorneys said they would appeal "just as quick as possible" Savarese is accused also in ing, is Dutch. He has set the story in his native land with a few side trips out of the coun uses many different names, Mrs. Mary Waishek, 55, of 5 does not really deserve to Quincy District Court of negli gently operating an automo West Boundary West Kox try, mainly to Belgium.

his first-degree murder trial in Middlesex County Superior Court Friday to plead guilty to second-degree murder and was given a life sentence. He was on trial for the slaying May 18 of Robert Cousins, 49, also of Lyme who was beaten with a bottle and stabbed 52 times. die. He too must be cast as a bile and driving under the in Thaggard was tried previously, but the jury was unable to reach a decision Thaggard testified that he The body of an unidentified 1936. Treannie was slain by two bullets fired into his head, said Dr.

Richard Ford, the medical examiner. He said Treannie bad been dead several days when the body was found early Friday in a lot on Lincoln South End. The severed head and the torso were put into a trunk, along with the victim's clothing and some sheets. Police said the trunk was so heavy tragic figure. Why he was bury, was killed near her home shortly after 6 p.m.

Friday as she was crossing Washington man is found in a flat next fluence of liquor. Judge James A. Mulhall ac what he was is obvious. Yet. when happiness seems within to an ice bucket of champagne.

Outside the house, accepted the money only after st. near High View av. cepted the pleas and released his grasp, it is stolen from Police said she was struck asking tellers three times to Rnvnrpco in $400. nprsrtnfll there is an expensive white him. .1 ii-4-j bv an auto driven by Paul maxe sure me amuum iuicu recognizance Edward Weser, 17, of Road B.

Everett, testified that he Sheehan, 36, of 53 Hartford his account was correct. I p0iice said the victims. Wil Mercedes. It is poorly parked, the doors are open, and the keys are in the ignition. mi 1 -J Westwood.

inaggara was aieu L. Olson of Sea st was with Burnett on the Boston Maine Railroad tracks taking the money Quincy. and John G. Leary of Inspector van der Valk of while Volpe received $139,468 and spent $174,756. The figures were filed with that at least two men would have been needed to carry it.

Poet to Read 1963, from the union av East Milton were the Amsterdam police is in in Maiden, that tnere were two others with them and that exchanging information after and Trust Co. and with refusing to return the cash or An anonymous telephone tip charge of the investigation, and his deductive powers X. J. Kennedy, recipient of "Question of Loyalty" is a powerful book. In some ways, it can be compared to 'The Maltese Falcon," which was another murder and love story.

This is a mystery novel of the highest order, and Nicolas Freeling certainly must be rated among the top crime writers around these HOLMES a minor accident when struck Burnett struck the victim. tell what he did with it. Sentence was passed by by a car operated by Savarese eventually lead him to the the 1961 Lamont Prize for his first book of poems, "Nude De White under the state's two-year-old Full Disclosure Law. A full list will be carried in the Boston Sunday Globe. Bank officials said the money to police brought about discovery.

Treannie, a 6-foot 200-pounder, had been living for murderer and a climax that Judge Felix Forte. Burnett will be eligible tot parole Lowell Man Hit must be classified as unique, was credited to inaggara Alabama Motors account be when he is 37. Yet it is not the murder scending a Staircase," will be presented by M.I.T.'s Department of Humanities in a free reading Wednesday at 8:30 tne past several months in a Arrt ric Aliv TVinnlrt T. mystery alone that makes this cause of a bookkeeping machine's mistake. It should have By Truck, Dies Illllllinillllillllllilllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllll Co'n saTconfer'ence will be rooming house at 621 Massa chusetts near Washing detective story worthy of the gone instead to an Alabama LOWELL William Mat high praise it has already re p.m.

in the Hayden Library Lounge (third floor, Library Power Co. account. thews, 72, of 65 Summer st held on what to do about the others who Weser said, were present at the scene. This in ceived in Europe and should (Mr, Holmes, a Clobe eon tributor, it an authority on detective fiction.) Thaggard's attorney, Calvin hit by a truck at Middlesex receive in this country. Au ton st.

Previously he had lived at 13 Meehan Jamaica Plain. Investigation of his slaying turned up another possible murder when detectives dis and Central sts. at 1 p.m. Fri Building). The reading will be followed by an informal discussion between poet and formation was not avauaoie to day, was pronounced dead on State Voting Certification Due Thursday police before Friday's testi Whitesell, told the jury "they are now trying him (Thaggard) for a big, magnificent error" by the bank.

mony. arrival at St. Josephs Hos pital. "You cannot steal what is Witnesses reported the truck was moving slowly when it covered that a pal of the dead man has been missing since last February. yours, whiteseu said, ne Today's Events contended that as far as struck Matthews The final results of the Nov.

12 state and national elections This man was named as Ed- Medical Examiner John Thaggard was concerned the M'arH Ifnkai A7 alert stf 4Vtn Karbowniczak said he would Thanksgiving Appeal Seeks $1 Million jor SOS NEW YORK The llth distribution of more than two annual Thanksgiving appeal of and a half billion pounds of Protestant denominations forjfAoods made available from America agricultural abund- funds to carry on their joint ance by the s. Departrrient program of food distribution 0f Agriculture, distributed in South End. Soon after he win Probably be certified at dropped out of sight two men next Thursday's meeting of the Drama ask the Harvard School of clety 130 Waltham ft, 10 l.m.-S p.m.; free. Legal Medicine to perform an JOINT WORKSHOP WEEKEND reportedly told his landlady Governor's Council, state elec autopsy to determine an exact amount in his account was what the bank said it was. U.S.

Atty. Ben Hardeman said Thaggard refused to tell what he did with the money after the mistake was discovered because "he knew he had no right to it" tion officials said Friday, A STREETCAt NAMED DESIU, by TennMM WllUami. Vokei ThMter, Wayland. Frcimted by thi Vokti PUyen. Ticket! $1.80.

Curtain fie had been slain. Treannie had a minor criminal record for burglary. He Country Danet Society; Y.W.C.A) Cambridge; 9 30-noon, Sword 4c Morrla Workshop: 3-9 p.m., Morrlal tc Country Workshop; S-ll p.m., Country Sane Party. Some 12 communities have cause of death. Police indentified the driver as John J.

Mowatt, 33, of Gor-ham st. yet to file their returns with worked some time ago as i a Spcretary of state Kevin bouncer at a nightspot in the White. Children to the world needy will be more than 40 areas of acute The returns from Boston will "GOLDEN AGE Or COMEDY 1 Children'! Muieum, 60 Burrougha theatrical district, but lately was unemployed. i i i marked Sunday, Nov. 22 in need with funds contributed churches throughout America, in the SOS appeal and similar not be mailed into White until Jamaica Plain; film; a Pro 60 eenta.

vc iwnu WR in nib udi-Kgiuunu ui ms P- Highlighting nationwide eitorts of the churches, and services dedicated to the ap- in community appeals of peal, which seeks $1,073,850 to, CROP (Christian Rural Over- known associations to indicate jtheir returns on Thursday. a motive for the murder. Tu Va Riviir Sa, CHILDREN'S MUSEUM to Bur-rouaha Jamaica Plain; nature! wilkt retume; 8-1 0 a.m. averr alr Saturday; froup will meet at corner ot Eliot and Centra ata at finance the SOS tbhare our seas rrogram) or uuircn Substance) program for 1965, World Service. through which millions of Church World Service is a de- the monument; adulta welcome, with or without chlldreni free.

Homicide officers were al-1 Peru Pelham and Montgom: ready trying to piece together two other slaying discovered! our communities that since Tuesday. mailed their returns Friday Nino Buonauguna 41 of 35were Gloucesteri Greenfield, torth Margin st. North End JHm nam 8nd Wrentham. The needv persons overseas win pariment or the National will be the National Service of Council of the Churches of Thanksgiving in Washington, Christ, and cooperates with 'TOM SAWYER." by Mark Twain Opena at Charlea Playhout Mu-lcal Theatrt for Children todayi performance! at a.m. and p.m.; D.C., at the New YorK Avenue ine ui vision or inter-rjnurcn Presbyterian Church, at 3:30 Aid, Refugee and World Serv was jouna oeaa, n.s neda owns o( Liuieton find Shiriey all tlcketa II 50.

uucu have not yct bcen heard from p.m. I'e or xne world council tot A rl A -i-V- an vea wcuon 01 Local city councils or town CHILDREN'S STORY HOUR AlUtonl Branch Library, 10:30 a.m.; Charlea- Since its inception the ausA-nurcnes in its international program has accounted for the'programs. ouumk J'1 selectmen must certify the re town Branch Library, 10:30 am 1 turns, explaining some of the Codman Square Branch Library. Udjr. 11? llflu uri II iiijoamg suae fif lflV4 4l.

nink. 11 am; Mt. Bowdoin Branch Li brary, 10 SO a free. Tuesday night Mrs. Marga Waistline Check CRETE AND MYCENAE Chlldren'a Donovan Given 30-Year Term' NEW YOR Overweight ret Sylvester, 35, of 335 Talbot Room.

Muwum of fine Art. Bottom topic ''The Palace At Knoatoa1 Grade! 1-. for thnie who did not come durlnf the week; Dorcnesier, was iouna persons are more apt to sutler stabbed to death and stuffed from high blood pressure as into a canvas sack in a South well as diabetes, according to End loft. I insurance companies- i David W. Donovan, 30, of Moody Dorchester, was sentenced to 30 years in Wal- am.

and p.m.i free. ew "OUR WILDLIFE HERITAGS AND BEAVER DAM" Congregational poie state Prison Friday when he pleaded guilty to 36 indict Church. Moot Hill, Sharon; Maa-earhuaetti Audubon Society program; primarily for elementary ments, including armed roh-bery and kidnapping, In Suf nd Junior High ttudentai ia folk Superior Court. centa. He was arrested in January in Dorchester after a cun bat Concerts tle in which a policeman was DAVE BRfBECK AND QUARTET shot In the wrist.

Two of the Roiton University Satgent Gym. naium. Unu-ertity Road, 30 nv: LT COL T. D. MURPHV Murphy Gets Executive Post In State Police 1 M.

2. MM. JUDY OIAON. clarinet; Jacqueline Zuelier, violin; Newton Wayland. indictments charged Donovan with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and illegal possession of firearms.

Judge Lewis Goldberg also sentenced Donovan to 5 to 10 piano Gardner Muaeum, 1K0 Thel Fenway, Botton; pm.t fret. Miscellaneous Mai Thomas D. Murphy wns years on five counts of kid- promoted to lieutenant colonel napping, to be served concur and named executive officor'rently with the 30-year term. NATURE PHOTOS Mnrta Audltor-I turn, Muaeum of Science, ahewlng of 40 rotor tranaparenciea ac of the State Police Friday r.y i 'M 'r If i rj. More Join Club cepted for Ith Audubon International Exhibition of Nature Pho Oscar Thibeault Retired Railroad Man BROCKTON Oscar J.

Thi- Public Safety Comr. Robert W. MacDonald. The promotion elevates Murphy to the top post in the uniformed branch of the state tography; pm free. LEXINGTON ARTS and CraM So- police.

beoult. 70, of 45 West Park Murphy has naa a years oi a rrnrra yarn lorenan xor iit ft ti a OlilrKt Road nervtce. iiMon ct Maine ruiiroaa, SANTA FE New Mexico claims it has the oldest high-wsy in the S. It is El Ca- lie seivcd as division in-died Iridpy In Brockton Hos-yprctor two years, and was pttal sftnr a hrtrf Illness, promoted to major in January There will be a solemn of this year. requiem Mass at 9 a.m.

Mw- He lives at 30 Canal tt day in Immaculate Conception Winchester. 'Church, Stoughton. mino Real, which, according Miss Teenage America Carolyn Mignini (right) of Baltimore, Jeanine Zavrel, reigning young queen crowned in Dallas Friday night by of Fall Church, Va. (AP) Twtnty-five years with Stop Shop brought mem-beuhip in the Quarter-Century Club to 258 as Board Chairman Sidney R. Kabb presented plaques to 26 new members, including L.

E. Verrothi oi Norwood. to trsdition, wss established a a a I in about iobi..

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