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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 7

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The Boston Globei
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Sere THE BOSTON GLOBE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, ltSl i 4 4' iff 4 A Gov. ftni Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller are separated and will be divorced. Here are some of the hundreds of pictures taken after they became one of the nation's best known couples. (Story on Pare 1.) RIDING ON THEIR VENEZUELA RANCH IN NOVEMBER, 1958 (AP Wirephoto) AT INAUGURAL BALL IN ALBANY NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, 1959 (UPITelephoto) J' ENJOYING A FOOTBALL GAME (Globe Photo by Paul Maeuire) DEDICATING B.U.'S UNIVERSITY UNION BUILDING Left to right, Thomas Williams, president of Student Faculty Assembly; Vermont Gov.

F. Ray Keyser New Hampshire state Rep. James A. Tufts, representing Gov. Wesley Powell; Rhode Island Gov.

John A. Notte B.U. Pres. Harold C. ase and Gov.

Volpe. Shark Witness Indian Protest Sparks Assembly Tells Police of Of World Council of Churches NEW DELHI, Nov. 17 (AP) Threat on Life The main forces of Chris said the all-India Nationalist Christian Assn. It praised the council's emphasis on Christian unity and said the site of the meeting Several hours after he ap peared as a witness yesterday tianity today gathered in a land where the movement is only a small outpost and promptly produced some fire works. in a case involving two broth ers accused of loan-shark activities, a 27-year-old South As denominational leaders was a "healthy sign" that the role of Asian and African churches is being recognized, but it deplored the past "spirit of domination." End man advised police that from around the globe arrived his life had been threatened, Dist.

Atty. Garrett H. Byrne for the general assembly of the World Council of Churches an Indian group charged western domination of faith. F. P.

Fatehmasih, general secretary of the association which claims about 80,000 fol announced that a Suffolk County Grand Jury will begin hearing evidence Monday on "The universal gospel must lowers, staged a brief protest fast seated in front of the hall change its local western loan shark activities and their connection with two former I moulds and colors and clothe where the assembly convenes policemen. ltseil with an oriental robe, The brothers, Vincent 27. of Rutland South CMlelohotot 1 VU'. Ifvu4 End, and Paul, 29, of Grover ON THE" BEACH AT SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO State Probing said they changed next Tuesday's menu. Children won't be served the traditional pre-Thanksgiving turkey dinner Roshndale, were ordered bound over to the Suffolk Grand Jury in $10,000 bail each after Judge Charles Taylor, in DENNIS THE MENACE By Hank Ketcham Instead, the menu calls for hot Food Poisoning In Attleboro The State Public Health dogs and potatoes.

Roxbury District Court, found probable cause. 1MB, Dept, yesterday began tests to $1450 Bail for 7 After Gaming Raid determine what food eaten They were charged with 11 counts each, including excessive interest for loans. The South End man and a woman companion, who also testified during the hearing, appeared at the Dudley st. sta FINALISTS Competition begins today in Fort Lauderdale, for these Mrs. America contestants, from left: Mrs.

Howard Schultz. St. Paul; Mrs. Donald Douglas, Parkersburg, W.Va.j Mrs. James Rodican, New Haven; Mrs.

H. R. Martin, Savannah; Mrs. William Wendt, Springfield, Mo. Thursday by over 200 Bliss Elementary School children in Seven men were released in Attleboro caused them to be a total of $1450 bail following a raid of a North End gam come ill.

tion last night and told police of the threat. Police said both were visibly shaken. bling establishment yesterday. Bills Propose John Harvey, Attleboro Health Dept. agent, said re They are Joseph Peppi.

43, The 24-year-old woman told sults of chemical tests of the of Orange Medford; Joseph Scaduto, 36, of Fleet North End: Joseph Cassira. 48. of North End Man Denies Shooting Barman Tal' State Tax on complete turkey dinner won't be known until Monday. It has police Oct. 21 that the brothers appeared at her Blue Hill Roxbury, apartment and said her friend owed them $74.

She said they then beat her and took $14 from her purse. been determined, he said, that Clark North End; Vincent Maniscalco, 37, of Munroe of the shooting at 1:10 a.m. yesterday. He told police the bartender was his pal. Indeli-cato, according to police, also denied that Ciambelli was involved.

However, he was arrested on charges of assault with intent to murder, assault with a dangerous weapon, and illegal possession of a revolver. Coin Machines food poisoning was the cause. In Braintree, School Supt. Somerville; Louis Kosta, 65, of Buckman Everett: Frank Ralph Proctor said there was Dominic Ciambelli, 48, of the Juke boxes, cigar, cigarette Scalfani, 35, of North Margin North End, and Joseph Ponjo, 22, of Garden Court no indication food poisoning caused the illness which sent 42 East Junior High School students home Thursday. He and other coin-operated ma; chines would "dispsense" more North End, better known as Red Hogan, was held in $50,000 bail yesterday in the shooting a bartender in the Crawford North End.

It was on this complaint that the brothers were arrested. The woman has been under police protection. Monday's inquiry stems from the beating of a Boston night club entertainer by loan shark enforcers after he failed to pay off a loan on time. than $1 million into the State In Muncipal Court later, he said the illnesses were caused They will face gaming by some type of virus. Treasury under two proposals charges Boston Municipal pleaded innocent and was held House during an argument In Attleboro, the 11 children Court this morning.

filed for the Volpe Administra in $50,000 for a hearing Nov. held at Sturdy Memorial Hos 28 by Judge Harold Canavan. pital for treatment Thursday ine seven were arrested at the Prince St. Athletic Club in the rear of a first-floor TV A member of Byrne's staff tion yesterday. The bills would establish state supervision over the more Immediately after his court night were released yesterday morninc.

Classes were held store at 4 Prince st. appearance police took Ciam denied that the Grand Jury will be inquiring into the general activities of the Boston yesterday at Bliss School, but than 200,000 coin machines in operation throughout the state. The victim, Anthony Indeli-cato, 51, of Charlestown, a former boxer who fought under the name of George Carney, was in critical condition last night at Massachusetts General Hospital. He was shot twice In the body. belli before the Suffolk Coun 201 students, four teachers and Armed with a search warrant from Municipal Court, a squad led by Deputy Supt.

Police Dept. ty Grand Jury, along with a janitor were absent. Th proposals provided for state retention of 60 percent of three witnesses to the shoot ing, a second bartender and a Repercussions from the At' tleboro food poisoning out' break were felt in neighbor The two patrolmen resigned from the force two months ago. They allegedly worked as enforcers for ft loan shark ring. John J.

Slattery surprised one majn trying to stuff betting slips Into an oil burner, according to police. the revenue collected and dii-tribution of 40 percent to the cities and towns. porter at the Crawford House, "Hi, Mom I I'm I'm just seem' how DEEP my and a cab driver. Ciambelli denied any part ing Norton. School officials arm isr.

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