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The Boston GlobSaturdar, February 6. 1965 Fine-Tooth Search For Vanished Gold Painfully Injured Navy Man Saves Mates, Pluffs Leak With Thumb The thieves, entering from an adjacent room, cut a hole in the shaft, crawled along it, cut their way into the gold Bywg88CTyww.gw't4W'w man, mil Jiu' jiiijuii .) aumw mm I V- I I. Wi a Ml wire rope, was lifted to safety just in the nick of time. Technicians discovered a metal pin to which the rope was attached had been bent and al cramped compression chamber for the trip to the surface. Then, just as the chamber cleared the water, it sprang a leak.

In minutes the four would die painfully of the "bends." Chief Petty Officer Sanders Manning found the leak and plugged the hole with bis thumb. Internal pressure, equal to that of the ocean at bottle. The flesh gave with a spurt of blood but the bone held and the leak was stopped. Minutes later the chamber, LOS ANGELES (AP) Top side a hurricane was brewing. On th ocean floor 193 feet below four men were in a 10-bv-40-foot cvlinder which could become their tomb un less they were rescued before the storm struck.

For seven hours, while an overloaded crane shook with the effort of trying to haul the underwater laboratory to the surface, no one knew whether they would make it. The men were ordered to abandon the laboratory their home for the previous 10 days and move to a tiny, Scouting Spectacular Texas Man Held $400,000 Embezzled From $20,000 Bank Maurice H. Richardson 4th of Pack 6, Brookline, a relative of the lieutenant governor Kevin Walsh of Pack 6, Brighton, and William Anderson of Pack 5, Hyde Park. The 1965 Scouting Spectacular Show at Commonwealth Armory is officially opened by Lt. Gov.

Elliot L. Richardson. With him (from left) are Benjamin Smith of Troop 8, Dorchester; Refused Combination, 4 Get $100, Ring Balked Yeggs Beat 3 in Cafe SOUTHAMPTON, England (Reuters) Police here today were ripping apart a luxury ocean liner in a search lor $280,000 worth of gold bars missing in a robbery that would have done Goldfinger proud. "We are searching this ship as no ship has ever been searched before," said detective chief inspector Bertram Adams, as his men swarmed through the liner Capetown Castle. The bullion, part of a $32.4 million shipment, disappeared from a sealed strongroom deep in the ship sometime during a three-week trip from South Africa.

Through the night police and customs men removed paneling from cabins, dismantled engine room equipment, examined the funnel, and even took apart cushions and pillows. The theft was so well executed it was not discovered under four hours after the ship docked in Southampton Friday. By that time, most of the 267 passengers had gone ashore and half of the 400-man crew had been paid off. The bullion, in 10 boxes, each containing two bars of gold, could have been smuggled ashore at any of five stops the Capetown Castle made since leaving Durban, South Africa. Investigations were 'begun in the South African ports of East London, Port Elizabeth, and Capetown, and in Los Palmas in the Canary Islands.

The gold also could have been removed in Southham-ton Friday, or the thieves mignt have stashed at away in some remote part of the ship. It was the latter theory which led to the intensive search of the Capetown Castle and the questioning of every crew member and passenger who could be found. The theft brought immediate comparisons to the late Ian Fleming's famous fictional character, Goldfinger, who was foiled by Secret Agent 007 (James Bond) in his bid to rob Fort Knox. The robbery was discovered yesterday when the ship's officers and Bank of England officials checked the unloading of the bullion. There should have been 873 boxes of gold.

There were only 863. Normally, gold loaded in South Africa is stored in the ship's main strongroom, but ships main strongroom, but because of the extra amount consigned on in is voyage me room and passed the bullion out along the shaft They papered over the holes they cut and the holes were not noticed until after the loss of the gold was discovered. The gold, on its way to the Bank of England, belonged to the South African Government: Dock Talks Still Stymied In Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA (AP) Negotiators for dock workers and ship owners in the port of Philadelphia were called back to the bargaining table today to try to settle a contract which could pave the way for settle ments in other ports. A marathon bargaining session of more than 38 hours by representatives of the Inter national Longshoremen's Assn. on the labor side and the Phila delphia Trade for man agement, was recessed early this morning, apparently still stymied over local issues.

A spokesman for the Federal Mediation Service here, administrative assistant Sal Cossentino, said neither side would comment on the situation. "Evidently they hit a snag somewhere," he said, "but no one will say where." George Reedy, press secretary for President Johnson, had underlined the importance of the Philadelphia talks earlier in the day by commenting that if the Philadelphia negotiations could be settled, "there are rather good prospects for at least a substantial settlement over-all." Participating in the talks are Federal Mediator John R. Mur ray and Assistant United States Secretary of Labor James J. Reynolds. The largest port.

New York, reached a settlement some time ago, including provisions for a guaranteed annual wage The union has insisted on a similar provision for Phila delpha, while the shippers sought greater flexibility in work assignments. Also at issue is the size of work crews, 'currently fixed at 22 men. OAIE Lt D. ill. freight ATHOL.

Mass. (AP) dangling from the end of a sentatives examine the banks records. State bank examiners joined in the investigation. McClung signed the notice on the bank door. It bore the names of three other directors.

The other signatures were by Mrs. Camie McClung, wife of the banker; Mrs. Trixie Bell, his daughter, and Mrs. Christine McClung Cannady, his sister. Pearl Bailey Recovering HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Singer Pearl Bailey, 46, hospitalized since Monday night for heart strain, was reported resting comfortably today in Mt, Sinai Hospital.

A spokesman for the hospital said the singer would re quire about two weeks of rest. Tests showed Miss Bailey was suffering from overwork. No permanent damage to the heart was noted. College Results BASKETBALL Boton College 101. 90 Cornell 110 Dartmouth 841 gf York A.C.

110 StonehiU gjj Quinnipiac 91 S.E. Mass. Tech S3 Princeton 69 Brown 49 Wesleyan 82 Bates 68 Hartford 98 Hunter SI Roberta Weslevan 104 Nazarene 88 Bentley Collefe 84 Pace. N.Y. 80 Bowdoin 107 Guard 92 Columbia 86.

M.l.T. 85 Lowell Tech 80 Merrimac Fr. 70 Harvard 77 Kings Point 78 N. Hawthorne 68 Jr. Col.

69 Cortland State 88. Geneseo State G4 Plattiburgh 110 Buffalo State 97 PhiUipa Oilera 83. Tech 69 St. Lawrence 93 Rochester 90 Miami 04 VWM Cnntham H9 Hampden-Sydney 107. Wash.

Md. 79 Davidson 119 Gcnr U'uhmiitnn an navy Gettvibur 49 Jacksonville 87 Rollins 55 rrmii on Hocnester Tech 61 Army 78 Rutgers f8 The Citadel 84 VMI 72 Davis EJklns 93 Morris Harvey 89 Akron 92 San Franciscd State 74 Adelphi 79 New Palti 66 Merrimack 82 C. W. Post 71 U. C.

L. A. 93 Washington State 41 San Francisco 104 Pacific 64 Stanford 77 Oregon 75 Oregon State 74 California 87 Santa Clarg 80. St. Mary'g (Caltf.) 62, Michigan State 7 Michigan 4 nn nit Michigan Tech 3 Colorado irado Coll 1 Minnesota St.

Lawrence Minnesota Mlnnesota-Duluth 3 Clarkson Waterloo. Ont. 1 McMater 2 Middlebury Hamilton Coll 1 uenver a British Columbia 1 School Results BASKETBALL Suburbia Lcaaua Weymouth 75 Arltngton SO Newton South 84 Hindae 81 Brookline 72 Brorklnn 70 i Four men entered and a fifth man remained at the wheel. One of the quartet slugged Deshansky with a pistol butt. As he lay on the floor an intruder said: "Lay still and you won't get hart." The bartender, Anthony Puzyn, 49, of 19 Newtowne Cambridge, was told to open the safe.

When Puzyn said he didn't know the combination he was slugged. His wallet was lifted along with $80 and a gold ring. AMA President Calls Medicare Lure, Not Cure CHICAGO (UPI) The president of the American Medical Assn. told an extra ordinary session of the A.M.A.'s house of delegates to day that medicare is a "cruel hoax." Medicare the Johnson's Ad ministration's health plan is "a lure, not a cure," Dr. Dono van F.

Ward told the delegates in only the fifth special ses- most sheared. "We were holding our breath those men were close to death," Navy Capt G. F. Bond said yesterday in telling first details of an experiment called "Sea Lab off Bermuda in January, 1964. Bond told the Winter Con vention on Electronics the four men showed no ill effects from their long underwater adven ture except for Mannings bloody thumb.

Astronaut Scott Carpenter was to have been one of the four, Bond said, but he broke his arm in a preliminary dive and was replaced. Bond identified the others as Lt Cmdr Robert Thompson, CPO Robert A. Barter and Gunnery Mate Lester Anderson. Bond also disclosed plans for a more elaborate experiment with a 12-by-50-foot "Sea Lab II" to house teams of 10 men up to 30 days at a depth of 250 feet off La Jolla, this Summer. If this is successful, the Navy plans to have "large numbers of men living and working indefinitely at depths up to 600 feet" within the next four years, Bond Ski Conditions The New Enrlmd Council Bulletin: MAINE RUMFORD 1 new powder, food.

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BLANCHARD HILL Powder, excellent. BLUR HILLS 3 new machine made. good. BOSTON HILL 4 new machine made, good BRADFORD SKI TOW-J new powder, good. HAMILTON SLOPES new machine m.iHe.

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good, CAGE HIl.L 4 new machine made, JSETT 3 new powder, food. coNMCTirrT MOHAWK MT. Packed powder, sion of the House since thejeosmic rays from the sun, and A.M.A. was founded 118 years overflow was piled in anothern.JKJ A quartet of holdup men irked when they couldn't get the safe opened at the Golden Dome Restaurant, pistol-whipped three employees early today. Only a short time before a group of legislators had left the establishment at 23 Bea con next to the State House.

The battered manager, orchestra leader and bartender were taken to City Hospital for treatment of head injuries. The maestro, Alfred Deshan-sky, 25, of 425 Harvard Dorchester, was about to leave at 1:45 when he saw the suspicious looking men in a car outside. Deshansky slammed the door shut. One of this men smashed the glass with a revolver butt, reached in and opened the door. Huong Sheltered By British Envoy SAIGON, South Viet Nam (Reuters) Former Premier Tran Van Huong, who sought refuge the British ambassa dor's home here following last week's military coup, will stay there indefinitely, Ambassador Gordon Etherington-Smith said today.

Huong's middle-aged son is with him. LI iiievea he was in personal aan- Eer, against him. Punjab Chief, Son Slain in Ambush NEW DELHI (AP)-Pratap dia's most controversial politicians, was slain today by gunmen who ambushed his car officials reported. Sketchy reports from the scene said three other men in the car were also shot down. Kairon, who resigned under fire in June as chief minister nf PUniah State.

meeting with Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri. They talked privately yesterday, There was no immediate in dication whether the killers had political motives or were members of the Dacoit (bandit) gangs that roam sections of Punjab the home of the' tall, sturdy Sikhs. Reported killed with Kairon NOTEBOOK 60. The delegates met to map a last-ditch battle against theiled by Dr. Brian J.

O'Brien. Twenty-two cars of a 64-carL VietnamesngerHcfnf9 threw Huong in the midst of a Boston Maine freight train violcnt Buddhist campaign were derailed about halfway between Athol and Greenfield early today. No injuries were reported. The freight was bound from Mechanicsville, N.Y., to Bos-toin, carrying general cargo' anri a larro rnnsicmmpnt nf u-hisW Onlv thr nf th 22' Cambridge. Latin 98 Newton PEAK 3 new powder, excel- TYLER, Tex.

(AP) Author ities have charged a small, bespectacled man regarded by neighbors as the No. 1 citizen of their East Texas village with taking nearly $400,000 from his one-man bank. Butler McClung, 62, is free on $10,000 bond after waiving a preliminary hearing yesterday. Meanwhile the Winona State Bank closed. A notice from the directors posted on the door advised the public that the bank, A with $20,000 capital stock and about $50,000 in de posits, was "in failing condition." The Federal complaint ac cused McClung specifically of making false entries amounting to $380,392 in records of the bank.

McClung was president, sole member of staff and the only person who knew the vault's combination at the bank in Winona, a town of 450 people. The bank did not open Thursday and efforts to locate McClung were unavailing. Police found him early yesterday at a small hotel in Tyler. They said he registered as "Joe Mack." Agent Wilton H. Bremer of the Federal Bureau of Investigation filed the charges in late He and other officials gave no explanation of how the alleged shortage occurred in such a small bank.

Bremer said McClung helped FBI agents and FDIC repre AIRLINER Continued from Fage 1 Fails to Report Airline officials said the pilot made two normal radio contacts over the Andes but failed to report location as required when due over Mendoza, Argentina, just across the border. A Chilean air force spotter plane found the wreckage in the Valdes sector of the Andes. There was no sign of survivors but the government ordered a carabineros (national police) patrol to the scene. The four-enpire1 'rcnft took off from Santiago's Los Cerrillos airport at a.m. (5:30 a.m.

E.S.T.) and appar ently crashed at 8:50 a.m. (6:50 a.m.). There was no explanation for the crash. Flying weather was nearly perfect this Summer morning. Resort Area The El Volcan region Is both a Summer and a Winter resort.

The pass cuts between towering peaks but is itself from 9000 to 12.000 feet in altitude and nearby are some of the best ski slopes in South America. The plane has a capacity of 75 passengers and seven crewmen but the airline said initial reports indicated thert were only 80 persons aboard. The mountain range is the Andes Cordillera, one of sev eral In the 4000-mile long Andes which run from Panama south to the tip of South America. 4 Children Die In Dallas Fire DALLAS (AP)-Four chil dren burned to death early to. day In a second floor apartment while their mother was at work.

Two other youngsters escaped. They wert the children of Mrs. Dorothy Williams, 27. Police said she is a divorcee who has been holding threa jobs to support her family. A neighbor had greed to check on the children while sh was absent.

Darrell Williams, 7, told In- vestigators his sister Denise, 8, was playing with matches and sh thrust soma burning paper beneath a couch. Dying in tha flames wert David, Jimmy Jr Stevt, and Tonya, 1 cars that went off the tracks.SinRh Kairon, 64, one of In Night manager Sidney Boor stein, 27, of 276 Corey Brighton, was asked the com bination. He was batted on the head with a revolver butt, The men took his overcoat and his wallet with $20. Giving up the idea of getting the safe open, the visitors left The manager and his asso ciates were treated at City Hospital for head cuts. Some members of the Legis lature.

detained at the. State House on the pay raise hearing, had left the restaurant only a few minutes before the robbers arrived. Rice Univ. Gets $5.5 Million Space Project HOUSTON (UPI) All systems were "go" today for a $5.5 million satellite project by Rice University. The school got the word to proceed yesterday from the National Aeronautics and Space Admin istration (NASA).

The school, which set up the nation's first space science department, will send up one, and possibly two satellites. The flights, in about two years, call for orbiting the Earth to study auroras, "airelow." and ton announced its annroval nf the proposal by Rice scientists The school will design, build and test what is expected to be a 125-pound satellite about the size of a medicine ball. The satellite will ride into space on a million-dollar Scout booster rocket sometime in 1967 hopefully with a fellow satellite in roughly intersecting orbit. The project approval gave new meanings to a groundbreaking Rice will have next Friday for its new $2.5 million space science building. Rice is near the manned spacecraft center.

America's astronauts all live within a few miles of the school. The school was the first to get approval from NASA in the space agency's "university explorer" series of space probes. Present plans would call for the satellites 500 miles up, with a life-time of around a year, O'Brien said. The coordi nated orbits will give scien tists a chance to get double- checked information from dif ferent angles. The long orbital life will allow a study of hundreds of auroras, he explained Who Needs Haste? ACCRINGTON.

England (LTD Derek Jopson, 25, was informed by health authorities Friday that he can have his tonsils taken out soon at the local hospital. He has been on the waiting list for the last 10 years. College Queen Carolyn Ward of Stsmford, was crowntd Queen of Cuihing Acsdcmy, Ashburn ham, todiy at tha academy's 44th annual Winter carnival 1 hi fc 1 i r--ifflf liiiial nm ii.ii.iiuI tipped over. Weston H. S.

Vault Is Looted of $150 WESTON-Thieves broke into the Weston High School room normally used for mail. This room was locked sealed and welded shut with five iron bars. But security men overlooked a ventilation shaft that passed through the room. ACCIDENTS Continued from Fage 1 Metropolitan District police said the youngsters were apparently crossing the superhighway to go coasting. Both boys were taken to Boston City Hospital and their names are on the danger list.

Police identified the truck driver as Kenneth J. Collins. 51, of Morgan Lynn. He told police the boys ran onto the road and he had no chance to stop. In the Natick accident, one man, still unidentified, was killed and two riers injured in a collision of two cars and a truck on the Massachusetts Turnpike.

Tolice said that Zack F. Brown, 43. of Pond Milli-nocket. driver of one automobile, suffered leg, chest and internal injuries. He was held in Framingham Union Hospital.

Treated sod released there was the truck driver, Henry T. Hcney 25, of Providence, Northbridge. The victim was believed to be a youth, police said. cafeteria vault last night or'had bcen jn New Delhi for a Waltham 65 Watertown 63 Middleseg League Belmont 60 Rending Concord 47 Melrose Wakefleld 71 Winchester Ronton Cllr Ltague Doreheter 56 English Tech 80 Latin Trade 67 B. C.

High 89 Esseg Cetmty Leigae Stfm 88 Lynn Classical 74 Lynn Eniliih 71 Lowell no Gloucester 89 Saucuf ei Bas 8 lata Laagaa Dedham 39 Needham 38 Natick 68 Milton 62 Norwood 61 Braintree 52 Wellesley 57 Walpolt 56 Greater Baslea League Revere 70 Quincy 64 Medford 50 New Bedford 4fl Maiden 80 Chelsea 58 Everett 67 Somervllle 63 Calholle Conference Cath. Memorial 77 Lawrence Cent. 41 Maiden Cath. 89 Matignon 66 Calholle Distrlel Leasua Dnm Savio 75 Gate of Heaven 89 noire uame td St. Jean i Catholic Saaerban League Arlington Caih.

61 Sacred Heart 49 Bristol ceinty Mas a Taunton 96 No. Atlleboro 87 Northeast Cenferenre Swampseott 63 Wohurn 48 Newburyport 63 Marhlehead 45 Wlnlhrop 66 Andover 49 Dual Cagnty League Westwond 78 No Reading 85 Wavland 62 Wetnn 41 Ashland 64 Sudbury 84 BO oath Share League Wet Bridie water 54 Hun over Moinroog 73 Marshneld 59 this morning and made off with $150 in cash and silver ware. The break was discovered by a cafeteria employee about this morning. Supt. of Schools Otty R.

Norwood told police it appeared someone stood on a barrel to climb to a greenhouse on the school's second floor, drilled a hole in the side were his son, his secretary, of the walk-in vault, thcnjAjit Singh; and his driver, knocked out cinder blocks so Kairon resigned after the that someone could crawl in'governmrnt charged he to take the cash and silver- jamassed "a fortune of illgotten ware. 'wealth" as governor. 49i.In'T JlYu' new m.cn.n. Johnson program and, at the same time, to plump whole heartedly for "Eldercare," the A.M.A.'s substitute plan for the medical needs of the aged Ward said that medicare would: "Impose Federal controls upon our hospitals, adding to their costs and burdens of ad ministration, determining ad missions and discharges of patients, and settling budgetary standards that have nothing to do with sickness." "Endanger the relation ship between the patient and his doctor by denying tne aoc-tor his full range of choices in treatment and also by institutionalizing that which is pri vate." "Pose a serious danger to our healthy and rapidly growing system of private voluntary insurance plans which already cover more than 60 percent ol au Americans over 65." Readers Ringers CAMBRIDGE, England (UPI) More books have been stolen from the Divinity Library at Cambridge than any other of the university's libraries, according to a report published Friday. They looked specifically Into a burglary ring Involving Francione and two associates who allegedly staged a lucrative fur mbbcry.

One of the trio in this case turned himself over to the state and said he was willing to talk. The other will be tried in about two weeks. The third was Francione. Francione, along with at least one of the other two, also was allegedly mixed up in a counterfeit money ring which was nabbed In Brighton. As result of all the violence and trouble, police say, the hoods are running scared.

Thev are oullinff stickuDs and robberies Just to scoop to-ceiher enough to pay legal fees and to provide ball for those among them who hive i run tfout of the law. scuat. i tMT lr' POftW HllWarked powder. St Blazon. il'sATANS RITICC-Powder.

exeellent. Rop.d.l.o i Bl.ck..on. powder, CSi Weather outlook for th. ski greas; iV.h,7r rlr outh and partly cloudy north Hlntnam 84 87 cold Increasing ilclnudins Sunday with Ht'lt uihern areai. Snow likely H.L.I.,,.1 Newman 77 Westminster (S.

Gambler Linked to Rash of Murders iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiim GANGLAND 39, an ex-underling of Raymond ratriarra, reputed New England Cosa Nostra chief, and Vincent Birsi, 40, a Providence nondescript, who was buddied up with ex-convict Collici. Early In September, Boa-ton floater named Leo Lowry, who had served time In Mas-aarhusetts and New Hamp-ahlre, found In North Pembroke shot to death and his throat slashed. In late September, Carleton H. Eaton of Weymouth, a friend of Lowry, who had been questioned in the murders nf Collici and Bisenl, was found shot todritth in Maiden. Last Nov, 24, Edward P.

Huber, 4.1, of the South End, turned up slain in Hincham. Sui! another South Shore Pipe taste flat holiday frcal hv custom selsctad lot scroi CM'a Holiday's txcitinrj aroma and flavor. Msntsiishtha aroma. Worrisn walcomi It, too, for your frtipscK (oflsr limited to wnti Metidsy, Dipt. 64, P.O.

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Ststs-UOfl. lid. 100, connection is that of murder victim George Ash. 41, who died of gunshot and multiple stab wounds In the South End on Dee. 28, Ash.

who served time in Rhode Island as an accessory to murder, was found in a car owned by his lister, who makes her home in Marshfiold. Finally. Henry F. Redding-ton, a big-time racketeer involved In narcotics, counterfeiting and possibly an insurance-clipping game, was slain In his rrnl estate office on Main Weymouth, near the Braintree line. Meanwhile, police Investigating the last nf the 18 underworld killings, Joseph f'ranrionr, murdered In his Revere apartment, looked towards the North Shore for clues.

By JEROME SULLIVAN A former South End gambler, who was on the fringe of the $1 million Brink's robbery uang. is under surveiU lanre in connection with re cent underworld murders. The man. now in his mid-forties "with soma semblance of affluence, makes his home In a South Short community and owns business property in the Boston area. Several of the murder victims hava either made their homes on the South Shore or nert found there.

Last July the bodies of two Trovidence men, both shot to death, wert found In the trunk of a car In tht parking lot outside a North Quincy motel. The wen Paul J. Collici, frr "SUM we em sin at' prmmmmtmmhtff' Il ff. st.

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