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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 42

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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The Boston Sunffav Globe March 15. 1964 33 Tewksbury Home Precinct Elects John J. Nolan Assessor Wilmington $3,464,000 Budget OK'd and flexible with Plympton Mrs. Wins School Position In the school committee race, Mrs. Dorothea W.

Galassi won (for 3 MIK COMMISSIONER cumbents: assessor, won I vparsi. 'P. H. Sande. 106.

Except Town Pay Hikes i' John J. Nolan; a place on the' planning board (for yeano, Rnai-rt Vrn G. C. Greene. 1668; G.

R. Kelly, Town meeting Saturday ap granted a 15 percent hike to R. Lacy. 1130; (for 3 years'. J.

a second three-year term along 1417; J. E. Hayes, hub. Robert Lacy; and road com proved a $3,464,000 budget! except for town employe wage ROAD COMMISSIONER. (for 3 riavfnn T.

Ktinv a 252 An unusual election quirk ftccurred in the contest fori Assessor. John J. Nolan the tinner, was elected by 586 Votes received in his home precinct, after the other two precinct totals put the runner-Lp, Herbert R. Hertel phead by 21 votes. Hertel re years).

R. a. Woagson, -v. missioner, won by George C. Greene.

Ryan, 1516. of 410 voters turned out at the sritrtni. r'niwMiTTFF fnr a venmt. increases in a stormy 10-hour meeting at the high school. SELECTMAN (for 3 yeart), G.

L. D. Chlbas, 1471; 'Loella F. Dew- minimums of $5500 while other town employees won a three percent increase. After the meeting, it was agreed to reconsider all town employe salary increases at Monday's meeting.

Town Man casual comfort Police and firemen had been OConnell, 14ai: J. wneian.i ng, 1522; A. N. Chair. 1014; 1.

1R56; H. J. Christian. 450; P. Nawn.

1117; E. Wakeen. 35S. Wastchak. 1227: R.

E. Cook, 777. HOUSING ACTHORITV (for 3 HfcALTH BOARDjfor 3 yer- years), R. Flucker. 2087: 'P.

C. J. J. Whelan, 1610; P. Testa, 2058; 'Mary F.

Delaney, 3066; 1265. 1 f. W. Montatue. 1831.

ceived only 83 votes in Nolan's precinct. TVT BUC WFLFAKE BOAKi; (lor a it rrarT TRUSTEES for ager Gerald Boucher will meet polls. Ralph W. Martin was elected assessor over Carl F. Pillsbury.

Road Comr. Leslie W. A. Par-lter won a large majority and reelection over Edward L. Fil-lion and fire chief Edward Kierstead.

For the Flanning Board, Ralph W. Mcllvana easily defeated Raymond I. Newcomb, A-. V5ne.i 3 vears). W.

S. Abbott. 1679: Ruth Alan peeking with the selectmen and Fi tllS tilth term, was de-; Anderson. 2065; G. R.

Collins, Police Probe Roxbury Death Of Man, 20 rinm A 3 years). J. J. nance Committee to work out (bated for re-election by a recommendation. Hertel Jr J23 Mc- TRUST FUND COMMISSIONER for nprmott 29fi 3 years).

E. W. Osterman 2S16. rnrrS fr v.r.i. WATER COMMISSIONER for 3 A.

Morrissey, a former selectman. Morrissey's vote was (1489; Qua received 1456. contests had no in- Brnihe 2M7 years). J. J.

Cooney, 1455; R. E. MODERATOR A. M. Qua, 1456; M.

Cook. 1432. A. Morrissey, 1489. 'Elected.

rand in a three-way race for Police today are investigating the death of a 20-year-old Dorchester man, whose bodyi Welfare Board (for three years) Charyles M. Brackettwas found at 1 a.m. this morn-j Come See Our ST. PATRICK'S DAY CARDS PARTY DECORATIONS was elected. He also gained in the hallway of a Rox-a seat on the Board of Health bury apartment house.

over Mrs. Bernice M. Mitchell. He was identified as William J. Sheridan of 195-A Ham-! Top unopposed vole getter was Mrs.

Thelma Norrman, reelected town clerek with 271 votes ilton Dorchester. His body was found on the first floor landing at 55 Yeoman Roxbury, Police questioned 15 persons at the Yeoman st. apartment and brought four men and a woman to Roxbury police station for further interrogation. Police said the victim appeared to have a serious head MARCH 5Tw SCHOOL COMMITTEE (for 3 years) "Mrs Dorothea W. Galassi.

205: Mrs. Justine W. Cook, 84; Mrs. Virginia R. Dominy, 64; 'Clayton L.

Knox. 98; Rebecca J. Newcomb, 50. ASSESSOR (for 3 years) R. W.

Martin. 187; C. F. Pillsbury, 79. ROAD COMMISSIONER -L.

W. A. garker, 218: E. L. Phillion, 61; Keirstead.

10. PLANNING BOARD (for 5 years) R. W. Mcllvana, 206; R. I.

Newcomb. 54. WELFARE BOARD (for 3 years! C. M. Brackett.

130: Mrs. Bernice 'WOUnd C. M. Brackett. 130: Mrs.

Bernice Mitchell. 57: R. Morrison. 94. BT'Df ir UIllTd RrarlreH COMMITTEE (for 8 I LLfr muni mLMi- Jt91 I.NMv': 'MODERATOR E.

Bryant. 241. yenrsi, A. Arnold. Sl.

G. A. wiirT row p. tTkAl- Hn bwnrlh. 1 (I) step lively an ipongi rubbir platform 1 non-tkld tola This 4ioe turnn the hardr.l parmrnt into I nrprt of mm-fort.

The npntifF rubber tnidoU and foam ruhioned intnle (live you the joftrt walking ever. There' never any break' ing in and (lie counter will retain their thape even with the hardest wear and tear. Sock lining reiti perspiration for longer wear. The remarkable rkiil-proof Hole ia gnaran terd not to lip. Wonderful protection on alippery ourfacea.

With a one Inch broad heel. Rlark. bone, light otter, or white calf uppers to 11, AA-D. Alo available in ttepin ityle.) 9.95 FREE! JVeit! Cmnlng PLANNING BOARD-, for i SELECTMAN (for 3 yean), J. J(, TREASURER (for 3 years).

'Mrs. PI BLIC WELFARE 1 Oil 2 years), IBRART TRl'STE-(for 3 ytars). PtBLIC -A 247. JaCObSOn, 237. Cintirpiien Table Covin Favors Placet Cards Papsr Plain Paptr Cups Napkins Cut-Outs AUDITOR 'Bertha F.

Macomber, 238. 'Elected. Ti Griitinj Cards I i Now thru i 'AXA "I March 21 only! Jfjl 77 Milton School Budget Cut $38,000, Committee May Go to Court (Coward hoe Irue comfort for men. 11 omen, end chiltlrrn 35 WEST BOSTON Mod. Wad.

Mil tt 30 p.m. Brookline, Winchester, 'Open Friday 'til 9 p.m. i Mai! or phone If 2-1661, ndd 40c outside retnil delivery area The Milton town meeting approved a budget estimated at $6 million. Chairman of the warrent committee, Joseph M. Lynch, said his committee estimated the tax rate for this budget at $67.80, up $1.30 over last year.

But town assessors esti mated the tax rate on tnis budget at $68.40, 60 cents above the estimate or me Warrant Committee. i mm The School Committee proposed a budget of $2,274,081, and for the first time in several years, the school budget was cut. The Warrant Committee Connote Included 1 recommended a cut of $38,000, and this was approved, yielding a final school budget of $2,235,300. Chairman ol tne acnooi Committee, W. Gordon Swan, indicated the committee may take legal action to restore the cut.

The town meeting turned Sews Zig-Zag and straight stitch, mends, bastes, darns, embroiders Makes any size buttonholes with ease. Does fancy stitching too! Easy-to-use imprinted seam guide is a handy home sewing aid UD ONLY down a II million bond issue for construction of an elemen tary school i nthe Hillside st. area. Also rejected was a School Committee proposal for a $500,000 joint addition to the Collicot School and the Cunningham Junior High School, Kenmore Portable Sewing Machine The Warrant Committee recommended rejection of both Only 33 to sell at this school construction proposals. The committee said further school construction was not needed at this time and offered 8 ONLY price! mmm- mmm figures to show that the trend in school attendance will slack off in 1968.

Also rejected was a plan to 'study the 120-acre Cote prop erty as a possible golt course Mends, darns, bastes, appliques Dial-type stitch-length control Darning release for free sewing An arctile granting a three lJ'-(- VI HMUOaU I fit mjgVJ LABORATORY i AfPROVtU Ipercent raise to all town em olovees carried the recom mendation of the Warrant; Committee, and was However, an article granting jan additional three percent to police and firemen was re-; ijected. The police had sought Take Care of Your Floors the Easy. Way! 'V I to raise the maximum salary; 9, $6300 annually. I In other action a five-mem- iber study commission was es- UahlishpH in snrvpv existing of fice space and make recom-j YOUR CHOICE mendations on the need for a new town office building. Sixty acres in the Wollaston Golf Course area was rezoned from class 7500 sq.

ft. plots to class 22,260 sq. plots. TOWN MODERATOR, Robert K. Lemere.

CRAFTSMAN 87 pc. Socket Sets Carver 75 Voters OK $467,943 Budget Kenmore Electric Floor Scrubbers Twin-brush action that buffs, waxes, polishes, scrubs your floors Wrap around vinyl bumper protects cabinets and furniture Sears Kenmore Vacuum Cleaners Built-on top handle makes this light, weight cleaner easily portable Accessory attachment set included at this low price sMmw cast If pieces bought separately 75.28 4488 Three drWe size: V. and In. drive sockets hot forged -allowi thin walls without sacrificing strength. Parts double-protected against rust -heavily chrome-plated over nickel Includes 18s8x9-in.

heavy duty tool box. Seventy-five of Carver's 940 voters approved a budget of $467,943. Chairman George A. Perkins of the assessors said it will mean a $6 or $7 increase in the 1963 tax rate of $72. It was voted to spend $5000 for plans for a six-room addition to the Gov.

John Carver School. ljOTftiffinnrtiiifliir All 32 articles in the warrant! were acted on. MODERATOR Thomas A. Barham PLANNING BOARD CHAIR-MA Vi-Tnhn A Show NO MONEY DOWN On Anything You Buy on Sears Easy Payment Plan CALL NOW DAYS, NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS FINANCE BOARD CIIAIR-J MAN Edwin Heleen CO 50 Foot Plastic Garden Hose 18-In. Steel Tine Lawn Rakes 25-in.

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79c Now only RABAT, Morocco (UPD A special court sentenced 11 so- I I FOR FREE TRIAL and DELIVERY on Sewing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners! Call Now for Free Delivery I -i 1 icte ir HoafVi fir irnacnn vin. plastic hose use for wishing car, watering lawn. Buy now and save! Flat spring steel tines won't tear lawn. Enameled frame. Smooth wood handle.

Fast sweeping, easy to puah. Canvas basket lifts out to empty. Folds to stor. Haul heavy loads in lawn or yard. Steel frame.

Widespread legs prevent tipping. i today in connection with an 'alleged plot to kill King Has san II and overthrow the Alto (n Iheie Community Storei Abova Kami Alio Sold in THate Community Store four ComoUta Department Srorai Four Complete Department Stores CAMBRIDGE QUINCY 'SAUGUS BOSTON QUINCY 1591 Hancock Street 6000 IYNN, 211 Uiin St IT 3-3340 WALTHAM. 240 Moody St. TW3I1Q0 SHOPPERS' WORLD I7M241 CAWBSIDGf 1813 Mou At Porter Sq. UN I 7050 IYNN, 216 Union St.

IV 3-330 WALTHAM, 340 Moody it. TW 31109 SHOPS- WOlO 7MJ4I IS9I Hancock Street SUGUS Route I North CI 3 4100 JAUM. Ill Walt. Si. PI 4 5560 NORWOOD, "6 Wormian St.

762-7J37 PRAMINGHAM. 9 Helln St 175-iMI SALEM, til Wish. St. PI 4 5560 NORWOOD. 141 Nikitii St.

762-7227 FRAMINGHAM. I Nillii St. I75-52J1 Rout I North Brooklina Ava. Park Drive 'BOSTON Ol Park Drrw KE 6-nso 18 IS Man. Avt.

at Portar Sq. SEAItS government. Only three of those sentenced to death were actually in custody. The other eight, including socialist leader Mehdi Ben Barka, were tried in absentia. SR f-oOOO UN 1-7050 CE 3-4100 KE 6-7350 WOBURN, Diiti 3, mm Plaza WE S-2IC0 Abovi Stent ipti thri FrL Nights.

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