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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 12

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The Boston Globei
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The Boston Globe Tuesday, January 26, 1963 12 Plane Talk Anglulo, 2 Pals 1 2 Solons Back Rent Controls At Hub Hearing A 1 1 1 1 rime n. via railing lur rem ax least give me cny irom vyiuieu uauuiwu, iuuji- Northeast Still Has Florida Hope trols in Boston 'was strongly some control over student be- Arraigned in Agent Beating Gennaro J. Angiulo, reputed sel for the Boston Healta Dept. There was no opposition. havior.

backed by Democratic State! a tjttit-o nnrv The Reps. Norman S. Weinberg and bill received support Arnold tpstein, both of Boston, at a hearing before the Mercantile Affairs Committee PIANO JANUARY organ CLEARANCE A wijiTjan member on the Civil -fbnautics Board could have an effect upon the fight by Northeast Airlines to keep its Florida route. at the State House. 'We've been up here every year without success," said MIA concept in which mice hitched rides to outer space and back in the nose cone of Thor-Able rockets.

A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley with a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering, Mrs. Roen-au has won many noted scholarships. I Prior to becoming an engineer, Mrs. Roennau was a professional model, a librarian, an aircraft mechanic, a bank utive in North American Aviation, Inc.

Mrs. Roennau won appointment to the CAB and she voted for Northeast's Florida route the previous minority would become the majority. The application would be sustained. AIR FRANCE SUPERVISOR Neil D. Smith has been named Boston district sales supervisor for Air France.

He Weinberg, who told the com mittee that landlords now The term of long-time CAB imember Chan Gurney has ex-: pired. Gurney has consistent-' ly voted with the current one- Vote majority to terminate the Boston-based airline's opera-! tions south of New York. Gurney may remain in office until a successor has been aD- clerk, and an art instructor. joined the air carrier in 1959, head of the Cosa Nostra in Massachusetts, and two henchmen pleaded innocent today in Federal Court to a charge of willfully assaulting an Internal Revenue agent who was in performance of his duties. Co-defendants were Peter J.

Limone. 30, of Almont Medford, and William J. Cresta, 30, of Massachusetts Back Bay. Judge Francis J. W.

Ford gave defense counsel James J. Sullivan Jr. and Joseph Bal-liro 20 days to file special motions. The case was continued for trial but no date was set. The indictment charges that the defendants assaulted and intimidated special agent Henry J.

Foderaro of the Intelligence Division of the Internal Revenue Service while the latter was investigating Angiulo's taxes. The alleged assault took place at the Old Timers Club, Thatcher Boston. BALDWIN PIANOS-ORGANS GRANDS SPINETS CONSOLES Here's what you've been waiting for, your best chance to select your piano or organ at terrific savings! Be sure you don't miss this most worthwhile opportunity come in now for best selection. pointed by President A declared candidate for, Gurney's seat is Laurel van; der Wal Roennau, one of the nation's foremost women space scientists and a member! of the board of airport commissioners in Los Angeles. She is the only woman in the United States to hold such a were asking for high rentals in many areas for buildings in poor condition.

"We are plagued with people with large families who have no place to go." He said the inability to enforce codes was creating slum areas and that only imposition of rent controls would relieve the situation. Opposing the measure was Clarence A. Roberts, representing the Greater Boston Real Estate Board. Roberts said controls were created during wartime shortages of housing. "I don't agree that there is a shortage in Boston now," he added.

Rep. Epstein said landlords She once was a deputy sheriff in Nevada. She earned the cost of her flight instruction by working in a club at Reno. Her engineering education was gained by working nights as a railroad switch tower operator. A native of Spokane, the scientist-engineer grew up in San Francisco.

She now lives in Los Angeles with her husband, William, and son, John- after 13 years in the airline industry. More recently, he was with the French National Airline in Toronto. Smith will be responsible for passenger sales and sales promotion in the New England area, reporting to William Campbell, Boston district manager. Officials of the company said that Smith's appointment is part of the New England expansion program of Air France in connection with LIMITED QUANTITY! post. Mrs.

Roennau won international acclaim for her leader CAB MEMBER? Laurel Roennau, engineer-scientist, member of L. A. Airport Commission, seeks appointment to CAB. the inauguration of the carrier's non-stop Boston-Paris jet service to start May 17. athan.

Mr. Roennau is a nexec- ship in originating the Project! NEW P.ANOS 1964 STOCK JMHeatPlp)ei)MW Baldu in Grand Pianos Acrosonk Vertical Pianos Hamilton Studio Pianos Howard Spinet Pianos Baldwin Electronic Organs Orga-sonic Spinet Organs DISCONTINUED DESIGNS DISPLAY MODELS RENTALS also ARTIST USED SPINETS, GRANDS AND UPRIGHTS (TfcFftfThw nil, nPfcm were pricing families "right out of my district." He noted that in New York Gov. Rockefeller recently requested an extension of rent controls for two years. The committee also heard testimony regarding three bills which woiiQd make it mandatory to have off-campus dormitories and fraternity houses licensed. Sen.

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