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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 16

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16 The Boston Globe Wednesday, July 14, 1965 Who'll Catch Accused Gang Executioner-The Mob or Cods? CONXOLLYjget Jaes S. (Splke) OToolejFlannery and they warnedthat 1UUU U1 Up5 j. iOAXOLLY i get James flrstPolice tut ard It was merely a Question mc UI1UCI- lie Was COnSlflprorl Hon front seat of an auto reeisterpd Isaid he heard Flannery repeat: (Teddv) Deeean in Choice Tuesday niht of who would 1 i UUJ, from nor-! aS shot while ine ex-con vict last Mar. 12. Deegan wjls a pal of the McLaughlins ciiuij uic The assailant left the scene phpRtPr HinTw.ai the wheel of a haunts iatert vt6 of eaneland eun Mmtifwrt lnto the Sutter at in me iiannery auto and it was found several hours later 1 romnnt i 1 on Aiiantio av O'Toole as his assailant setts South End, at 2:56 wnan.

inside wom uunei, Deuevea to have been For the first time in the series of si ay in gs an out-of-town gang figured in the investigation, leading some probers to theorize that local hoodlums have sought reinforcements. On the basis of information me one which wounded Plan. inery and a bullet clip. On an arm rest, dividing the front seat. Dolice found fiiT, a.m.

Tuesday. O'Toole, who allegedly harbored McLaughlin while the latter was among the FBI's 10 most wanted criminals, has been marked for death since last December. He was a waif uncovered by police investi loaded .25 caliber gun. Investigators were attemotine Tues "'Spike' OToole did it," I moaned John J. Flannery, 35, of 172 East Elm Quincy, iwho nearly became No.

22 in the series of murders, i Flannery, who has a long record with a half-dozen entries for larceny, was in fair condition Tuesday night at Boston City Hospital, suffering I a severe gunshot wound in the abdomen. Believed armed with a .45 calibre automatic the same gating the shooting of Flannery. state parole officers oh- to a brother when he was shot. The bullet went through his abdomen, piercing his intestines. Two taxicab operators, Sam Vernon of Camden Rox-bury, and Charles Browning of Benton Dorchester, told police they heard a shot, saw a man push another out the door of the car and then race away.

They went to the assistance of the victim who was quoted by Vernon as saying, "Help me, I've been shot 'Spike' O'Toole did it." Investigators said Flannery probably believed he was dying. No other victim who has escaped death, including McLaughlin's brother, Edward J. (Punchy) McLaughlin, has identified his assailant. Patrolman Thomas Moran day night to trace th JAMES S. O'TOOLE Sought by police tained warrants for the arrest ship and intended to question 1 iidimery aDout the weapon of two Worcester parolees.

Thev alleeedlv were assn. from State Prison when he re As usual, police said there JOHN J. FLANNERY Shooting victim O'Toole, who is 34 and lives on Fifield Dorchester, has not tried to hide his fear. He has conceded that he probably is number one on tho cur what they said was an appar was no clear mot Tk ciating with known criminals in Boston. One was picked ud ceived a telegram informing him: "You will receive the same benefits as Harold." ent plot to execute O'Toole.

Tuesday and returned to th Two men were seized on gun- noted, however, that McLaughlin's name popped up again, just as it had last Saturday in the murder of Jnspnhf Concord Reformatory and the The message was considered reference to iht si type used to shoot Flannery the notorious O'Toole, a pal of carrying charges. They fled from outside O'Toole's home oiner was stm Being sought. Investigators said a wall. rent "hit parade" but hr riim. Martin, 41, of Revere.

where some papers had been known Worcester hoodlum has Two friends of MpT Harold H.annon, 54, an Everett hoodlum whose garrotted body was found in Boston Harbor last Aug. 20. also been seen with under he does not know who wants to eliminate him. On May 29 police blocked! reportedly had hen treorge P. McLaughlin, the accused murderer, was the object of a widespread police search Tuesday night.

Police had a warrant accusing him of assault and batterv world fienrps niipstinnpd in sei anre in an apparent attempt to lure him outside. Flannery was seated in the jpolice tailing Martin since the connection with the shooting unsuivea muraer of Edward oi iiannery. by means of a dangerous weapon with intent to murder Legislatures Get Volpe's Plan New Murder Trial Aug. 16 Bail Denied to Balliro FCR WoNqeRflL VACATIONS and Clamorous NIGHT LIFE For United N.E. Police Agency Suffolk Superior Court Chief and her infant son.

Mark, dur in Our New Plavhouse Justice G. Joseph Tauro Tues ing a Roxbury gun fieht with A. Mlllliml.l ill BROADWAY SHOWS AL JARVIS Orel) All Sporti OLYMPIC POOL. Champion 1 Gov. VoIdp Tupsdav filed day denied bail to accused police.

The convictions won sf id this cooperation would be $60,000, $19,000 of legislation designed to in nij (iOLF Count on Properly TEEN AGE Actlvlti.i Children's DAV CAM would be particularly useful which would be paid by Massa crease police cooperation (Nit. Patrol) Excellent Hotel Ae killers Salvatore J. Balliro, 30, and Albert P. Ciocco, 34, of the North End. in dealing with interstate or turned on the grounds of improper instructions in tv, eommodatlnni DeLuxo Cottaoes (Air i Conditional Available) Fineit AMER among me iew England states in daily criminal inveetiuo.

ganized crime or with riots and natural disasters when the chusetts. The total cost would be ap and the state's failure to allow ICAN-JEWISH Calslo. Air-Conditioned 1 Last week thf Massarhntoffc I Dlnini minus itions and in emergencies. .11 lice of a single state require TrcvarCBe "o- COTTAGES portioned among the states on supreme Judicial Pnnrr ro me governor filed a special itLnui.no opttmi Dj neeK or reason MOODUS 'W (7 the UUIII TOT HUSH HANHdNAH Dasis or population and versed the Sept. 24, 1963, first message with the Lpfidatnro Writ.

Inr Wru nrP4N. IJb4C9 'The data and information wko rato degree murder convictions of StiKt Voup Host me aeiense to interview material witnesses. Chief Justice Tauro assigned Judge Felix Forte to a new trial beginning Aug. 16. Tuesday hearing was on bail petitions.

Rocco A. Balliro did not re- Salvatore. his brothpr nrrn calling for a New England State Police Compact, including the creation nf wuuiiJiieu Dy me ponce of one state can be fullv ntili7oH nnii' FA.MILY IPUIAl fUU Tin Pivnlek Familv Ootpit i ene I H3 ttiu COPY SERVICE CENTER and Ciocco in the Feb. 2, slayings of Mrs. Toby Wagner when coordinated with the r8 Code 203) 873-8161 Criminal Intelligence Bureau OFFSET-XEROX data and information compiled by the police of neiehhnrinir for the exchange of information and clues.

"This compact would facilitate and encouraee onnrwra. 10 states," he said. nuesi Dan. tie is serving a to 20-year sentence. "New England is an area sufficiently compact tn nprmit: tion among the six New Ene- criminal activity to extend be-; idnu states Dy giving the police of each state access to criminal records and files of yvnn me Dounaanes of a sin-! gle state." He said that this proposal has been supported hv th Npw Judge Tauro also denied a request that Salvatore Balliro await in Walpole.

The judge said that Salvatore and Ciocco had to be remanded to a "custodial institution" such as the Charles St. Jail. eacn or the other states and by providine emprspnrv nceict 100 Copies (81jxM) $4.00 Other Price on Request NO COPY JOB TOO SMALL New and UtJ Machine, SALES SERVICE RENTALS 118 Summer Boston 10, Man. Telephone HAncoek 6-2312 ance by the police of one state r-ngiana uovernors Conference, the New England Coun ROCCO BALLIRO io me police of another," Volpe said in the message. cil and thp FnalanJ C4 itiiivx uiaic Police Administrators' Conf.

as weu as Dy Atty. Gen. Brooke. estimated cost of the venture McCarthy to Testify Before Grand Jury IRS Admits Snooping on Taxpayers By DAVID KRASLOW WASHING TOM tu t- Charles J. McCarthy of West and was given a suspended 18-month jail term and fined Roxbury, former associate comissioner of the Metro $7000.

politan District Commission. me Rpvpnna -j has been summoned to appear wen auiiuiiuiiea io appear '44 tii uuvite au- nutted Tuesday that its agents today before a special grand Kangaroo on Coin An Australian Sn umu wiretaps neaiing nme Lommis ana other bueeinsr rlcvi. sion ouiHpnre piece designed for the switch I.R.S. Comr The summons was issued by 77ii Dining Guide appeart in the Tuenday and Thursday Evening Globt and in the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Morning Globa io decimal coinage next February will Carrv a nnrtrait nt also told a Senate judiciarv Lhe of Atty- Gen-subcommittee 7, iuS Brke. Nature of the grand Zueen Elizabeth II on one side and the Australian mat.nf.

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