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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 21

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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21
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The Boston Globe Wednesday, August 11, 1965 1 I Jr -N. nr ir An A ,5 1 I 5 5 Star 0' The BROILING or FRYING mnnn ON WAY TO COURT Paul N. Smith, 33, alleged slayer of Ellen Gamache, 5. Faces Hub Quiz, Too Smith Committed In Ellen Slaying JG OVEN READY WHOLE 2-3 J.b. vfl.

By J. JEROME SULLIVAN of further questioning of the defendant, he is checking with authorities throughout the country about unsolved sex slayings. Chief Tower said that Smith, although he was born in Revere and spent much of his Globe Reporter MIDDLEBORO The accused slayer of five-year-old Ellen Gamache was ordered committed to Bridgewater State Hospital today for 35 days mental observation. Guarded by state troopers, Paul N. Smith, 33, of Woods-ville, N.H., a handyman and signpainter, appeared in District Court before Judge James J.

Bento. The defendent, clad in a boyhood the Raynham Famous Star Quality USD. A. Choice Heavy Steer Beef Face Rump, Top Round or Cube Kingston area, had been arrested for sex crimes in Virginia and in California. Tower said Smith had i i il sharp hunting knife attached 1 ,1 I 10 to his belt when he was taken into custody.

The chief claimed CUT UP CHICKfH 3H lb. the suspect said he was going to use the knife in 'settling the score with an intended New Hampshire victim. Nepco Extra Mild JLOf FrankfortslKiNLs JJ 00 Handling the prosecution f'ru Cnin iWru i case were Plymouth County Lw 5or 5w SnOElED SHOULDERS Dist. Atty. John Wheatley and checkered shirt and chino pants, stood mute to charge of murder and indecent assault on the petite red-haired Gamache girl.

The court entered plea of not guilty in his behalf. Smith was represented by Atty. Harold Betzold of Whitman, a court-appointed public defender who told the court that from a brief interview with the defendant he believed he was in dire need of psychiatric treatment. Asst County prosecutor, Rob Uw i ii I I il 1 1 II ert Anderson, a Middleboro selectman. Nepco Cold Cuts Judge Bento concurred A A Pimtnto, T1 with the recommendation by Dist Atty.

Wheatley that Smith be committed to a state Bologna, Pieklt Pirn Chicken, Vool or Olivo Bologna, Pieklt mm ovg. lb. hospital for mental observa tion and held without bail on the murder charge. Additional bail of $10,000 was im At Our Self -Service Delicatessen Dept. STAR'S 12-OI.

q. i STAR'S 14-ot. mm STRAWBERRY BAVARIAN own uP 33( POTATO EGG SALAD own cup 33fc posed on a charge of Lnde cent assault on a child under 14 years old Meanwhile, it was learned that Greater Boston police may seekto question Smith on the series of strangling murders last year. This grew out of an alleged conversation which Middleboro Police Chief Harold E. Tower Jr.

said he had with the defendant at the i- r0 11 0 I I he" 1 i pi A mixup ensued following the five -minute arraignment Always Top Quality after it was realized that Judge Bento had mistakenly continued the case to Sept. 19 Vermont home of a friend Ground Fresh Hourly DELICIOUS WHITE, SLICED where he was taken into cus which is a Sunday, and had ordered Smith committed to Taunton State Hospital when tody on a fugitive from jus II he meant to say Bridgewater. GROUND ROUND After the courtroom was in a oppOT emptied, reporters called Dist Atty. Wheatley's attention to the Sept. 19 date and to the tice warrant Monday.

Chief Tower claimed that Smith at the time said he had a list of three persons in New Hampshire, including a friend of his ex-wife and a Summer resident from the Bay State who had resisted his advances. Smith, according to Chief Tower, said he would rather Vw Ik. mention of Taunton Hospital. Vo Can Be Fresher At Star! Wheatley returned to the courtroom and spoke briefly to Judge Bento and clerk of court SUNNY SLOPE, SWEET, JUICY At Our Service Delicatessen Dept. Robert D.

Kiernan. When Wheatly returned he told newsmen that Judge Bento ITALIAN COID CUTSnjjtfiW99t. "meant to say" Bridgewater State Hospital, since there is no maximum security at Taunton Plastic Housewares 1 vr institution. The continued date The Better Looking, Better Eating Peaches! in the case was changed to Sent. 14.

after Judge Bento SALE! found that his clerk naa been looking at a 1964 calendar. stand trial for murder in Newj Hampshire than in Massachusetts. Tower said Smith apparently realized he was the prime suspect in Ellen's murder when the newspapers stated that police were looking for a New Hampshire man with a 1938 model sedan. "Some policemen came to the front door of my house and knocked. I knew something was up and I beat it out the back door and beat it through some woods to town," the chief quoted Smith as saying at the time of his arrest.

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