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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 5

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The Boston Globei
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The Boston Globe Monday, March 16, 1964 WW Sniper Kills Man at Hub Party 1 New iff light Nasser New Hitler, Speaker Says Here "w1 forvftiirXi 1 I a 4 i. li lice said the shot was appar-lwith riot guni checked apart-ently fired from across the ments and vacant buildingi In street. the area. Several police cruisers sped The victim wai an employe, to the scene and officers armed of a Boston bank. 7 1 THE SERMON ON An ex-convict with a long prison record was considered a top suspect in the sniper shooting of a 21-year-old man who was gunned down shortly before 1 a.m.

Sunday as he left a christening party in Roxbury. Victim of the mysterious shooting was William J. Sheridan of 195-A Hamilton Dorchester. Medical Examiner Richard Ford said Sheridan President Nasser of the United Arab Republic is preparing to do in the Middle East what Hitler did in Europe, Dr. Arieh Altman, member of the 7HE MOUNT ($1.50) and other inspiring books by question of life and death, Dr.

Atlman declared. "Israel wants to live normally, constructively, in its own country." He stressed that anti-Semitism is a menace to the world and that Israel was created "to solve the world problem of anti-Semitism." lrV IS Biff i a i i. i Israeli parliament, warned 71 I I Sunday in Temple Bnai Moshe, Brighton. Speaking under the joint auspices of the Brotherhood and the Temple's Zionist district, Dr. Altman declared, "The security of the world is at stake There can be no world peace without peace for Israel." He charged that Nasser, with otf fas 9 J.

St a jJs s. 4 1 At all bookstores yff I Tell Truth About Sex, Medic Says By LEO SHAPIRO If your child is curious about his birth don't tell him the stork brought him, or the good had been shot between the eyes with a single bullet. "It was small round ammunition," Ford said. Sheridan was shot as he stepped from the doorway at 55 Yeoman st. where he had been one of 50 persons attending a christening party at the apartment of Mr.

and Mrs. Christopher Buckley. According to Lt Edward F. Sherry of the homicide squad, members of the party said Sheridan left saying he was going to take a bus home. Moments later they heard a shot1 material aid from Russia and research by German scientists, plus growing propaganda, is Lyons to Get 6th Award for His Newscasts preparing an all-out war on Israel and that only Moscow and Washington, 'the two giants who run the world," can esc'ir Jfr r.v to SQUADS OF POLICE armed with riot guns searched Yeoman Roxbury area for sniper who gunned down Dorchtster man.

(Photo by Dick effect peace in that part of the world. fairy, or the doctor's black bag or that he was found in the hospital, where you thought he looked so cute you decided to take him home. So said Dr. Fiu-mara, director of the Division of Communicable Diseases in the state dept. of Public Health Sunday at a breakfast of the Brotherhood of Temple Emunah, Lexington.

Tell him the truth in a few well chosen words, just enough to satisfy his curiosity, he said. The imDortant thine is to Man Sought for Holdup Says He Murdered Wife Dr. Altman, an Israeli representative in the United Nations General Assembly, asserted that peacemakers working through the United Nations are 'under an illusion" and live in "an unreal world," if they think the tensions are between only the Arabs and Israel. "Israel, the only stable force and lound him lying in the front hallway. Police questioned occupants in the Orchard Park Housing Pro'ect and a 29-year-old woman tenant, charging her with being an accessory.

Police said the Charlestown suspect was seen in the building Saturday night and also seen driving a car with Florida license plates. The car was later found on Hamden a short distance away. The woman booked hy police reportedly was friendly with both the victim and the suspect. The bullet which killed Sheridan will be examined today by ballistics experts. Po WOONSOCKET, R.I.

Fran ment at 83 Brook a nylon 2. I 8 i 4. 1 in the Middle East, is the only state in the world whose existence is being challenged, not only by Arabs but by so- scarf around her neck. Police had been looking for Pepper since Saturday on the complaint of his landlord, Rene Cartier, 50, who said Pepper had tried to rob him of rent collections at knifepoint. cis I.

Pepper 21, turned himself in to police Sunday morning and reportedly admitted strangling his estranged wife Saturday afternoon. They found the body of Mrs. Doris H. Pepper, 20, in a closet in a vacant third-floor apart jaw xmrii ii mi encourage the child to ask questions whenever he wants to know about something, rather than risk having him obtain a cheapened approach from the street. 'called friends who merely tolerate Israel.

Our situation is very serious. For us it is a LOUIS LYONS The Alfred I. duPont Awards Foundation announced Sunday its choice of Louis M. Don't spend rf-fe 1 a nickel V- 'Mi for your K- ywhiL Lyons of WGBH-TV (Ch. 2) and WGBH-FM as the nation's outstanding news commentator of 1963.

The award carries a $1000 grant. The presentation will come Mar. 23 in Washington. This will be the sixth award for his news casting in as many years. He has received the George Foster Peabody Award, an Ohio State First Award, the Richard Lauter-bach Civil Liberties Award, the Freedoms Foundation Medal and the Overseas Press Club Citation.

Lyons, 66, is retiring this year as curator of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University, a job he has held since 1939. He has been a newscaster on radio since 1951- and on television since 1955. The duPont citation reads: "Chief newscaster and analyst for Station WGBH, Boston, for more than a decade, Louis M. Lyons personifies, through the medium of broadcast commentary, the proverbial virtues of the New England culture into which he was born and in which he has spent most of his life. Shrewd, salty, lucid and forthright, he describes and evaluates the chaotic events of his time with crystalline perception and enviable good sense; but, perhaps even more significant a until you've seen the new "lively look" at Bond's fact, he does so as himself, as Louis Lyons, and not as the disembodied voice of some re mote institution or sponsor No one but he could have writ vrnvii VSl i 1 I I tU A lv i -t wf si I Tit i.

4 I ten and read the tribute to Eobert Frost that he delivered on the day of the poet's death; no one but he could have com mented as he did on the as sassination of President Ken redy rchkl Bond's lively look" is color iJlV U'tMS 1 I 5 4 i Cheek Bond's lively look" Is color 1 New youthful lighter shades New versions of the big-hit deeptones New neatly blended iridescents New subtly-shaded glen plaids New rich long-mileage worsteds I tiff Check Bond's "lively look" Is style New deftly shaped natural shoulders New slightly shorter jackets New higher-buttoning New proportion-fit tapered trousers New verve in conservative classics NORMAN HARRISON Harrison to Manage Long's at So. Shore Norman R. Harrison of 26 Clark Whitman, has been named manager of the South Shore Plaza branch of Thomas Long jewelers. He has been with Long's Boston store 12 years. In 1955, Harrison received the degree of registered jeweler and certified gemo-logist of the American Gem Society.

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A report by the Water Au E62.50 to $87.50 including extra trousers worth at least 55 thority says expansion plans for the city's water supply rystem be complete by then. This is small comfort how ever, to housewives who turn on the tap in Summer only to find that no water comes out. Authorities blame the shortage All alterations without charge Just say "Charge it" Pay Yi each month or open a 6-month Account on lack of rainfall. How To Hold FALSE TEETH wiore Firmly In Place Do vour false teeth nnoynd embarrass bv slipping, dropping or wob-fellng when vou et. taush or ml? Just sprinkle a little FAS TEETH on vour pistes.

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