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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 18

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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18
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The Boston Globe Thursday, October 13, 1966 IS Pro-Humphrey Students Put Police in Minor Flap at Logan standing three inches taller jMayor Collins who extended and Chub Peabody is looking the city's welcome to the Vice President. are doing enough in Viet Nam." The audience at B.C. was extremely receptive and en more senatorial every minute shook hands with Mayor Collins, said a few words to Kenneth O'Donnell, former aide of the late President John F. Kennedy. Moving slowly he walked through the about 150 persons gathered on the field mostly news media men, a few airport workers and some of the general public.

The V.P. then turned to McCormack and was overheard to say "How did we do on Columbus Day?" meaning yesterday's parade in East Boston. McCormack's reply was not heard but it must have satisfied Humphrey for he said "Good, good." Huphrey then' turned and well except for his asthma which choked him at times. At the top of the stairs leading out from the cardinal's residence, Humphrey stood smiling beside the Boston prelate and delivered a brief address to more than 75 Seminarians and newsmen. "I have been here with His Eminence," said the Vice President.

I have been re-reiving both spiritual and very sound political advice. We have received gread encouragement. "Eddie McCormack is now Humphrey, McCormack and other political candidates also entered the cardinal's residence to meet the prelate. All posed for news photos. The Vice President said to the cardinal "I have been asked to ask you to join us so we can balance out the ticket." Cardinal Cushing replied "Well, at least 1 11 have my picture taken with you." The cardinal discussed his health with McCormack and said he was feeling pretty HUMPHREY Continued from Page 1 "Ihat'i all past now," said the Vice President.

"Today the people have the right to protest, have a right to be heard, but with academic responsibility." In response a newsman's question that recent polls show about 43 percent in favor of the Administration's policy in Viet Nam and some 39 percent are opposed. Humphrey explained that "21 percent of the 39 percent are actually Then the vice president posed for pictures with political candidates, Endicott Pea-body, for U.S. Senate; Francis X. Bellotti, for attorney general, and Edward J. McCormack, candidate for governor.

Joseph Maguire, candidate for lieutenant governor, also got into the picture and on the fringe was Mayor Collins. "I say this is a great Humphrey said in an aside to the crowd of newspapermen nearby. "Seriously, though, we pray to the good Lord that He will give the Cardinal good health, continued happiness continued strength." The Cardinal pointed to the Seminarians and jokingly commented -to the Vice President: "They're all Democrats. They even went on a strike last May." The Cardinal's remark drew a wave of laughter. On his arrival at the airport Humphrey was first greeted by thusiastic and the Vice President was greeted with a great 'amount of applause, i Speaking of the military 'power of tnis nation, Humphrey said, "You don't know how much power we possess.

It's almost beyond comprehension. And the burden is on the President to use this power with restraint. This drew tremendous ap BIG VALUES! SUPER SAVINGS! plause. sale anniversary So. End Woman, 22, HeldT-H No Answer Bullet-Riddled Car Found in Woods A stolen car riddled with seven bullet holes was found 25 DISCOUNT I In Cambridge Robbery A 22-year-old South End Turnpike, Cambridge, where he woman was ordered held in: is employed as night clerk, Oct.

$5000 double surety bail today! 8. They took $400 from Pelle-by East Cambridge District' grini. Court Judge M. Edward Viola I The boy friend, Philip J. Says Spokesmen Of G.E.

Union An official of the union representing more than 22,000 per annum CtlebraU out 36th birthday with' us'fer this entire month fcy buying our Amphi Pool now and receive a special discount gift of 25 percent on pu.rchaie of (in pool regardless of size. SAVE NOW SWIM LATER PAYABLE for a hearing Oct. 25 after be-; Whitman of Quincy and the ing arraigned on a charge of South End, was held in $25,000 armed robbery. bail for the Grand Jury in Bos- Miss Faith Ann Clark of ton Municipal Court on charges Washington South End, a in connection with the shooting General Electric workers in New England warned today that application of the Taft-Hartley Act won't settle the dispute. SIX MONTHS FROM DATE OF OPENING Buy Your Pool NOW and be assured of a FULL 1967 Season of Swimming Pleasure SKATE! While you wait early today abandoned in the woods off Turtle Pond West Roxbury.

Metropolitan police, who patrol the parkway, recovered the car. It was reported stolen Oct. 10 by the owner, Herbert Keough of 16 Chauncey Dedham. Police throughout Greater Boston were asked to solve the mystery of the bullet holes. There were two in the left front door, two between the trunk and the right rear bumper, and one each in the left nurses aide, and a boy friend of a South End man.

are alleged to have held up! Police said a warrant charg-Peter Pellegrini of Winthropjing Whitman with the motel at the Astor Motel, Concord 'armed robbery has been issued. certificate accounts ($1,000 multiples) The statement came from Earl Riley, international vice president and New England director of the International Union of Electrical Workers on savings (I.U.E.) MINIMUM PERIOD, SIX MONTHS NO SPECIAL NOTICE REQUIRED FOR WITHDRAWAL NOT SUBJECT TO MASS. STATE INCOME TAX Barboza, Femia He speaks for employees of G.E. plants Bridgeport, Providence, Lynn, Everett Pittsfield. Fitchburg, Cam Denied Bail Cut Jail Escaper Gets 8 Additional Years Jail escaper Joseph M.

McDonald, 48, of Poplar Maiden, was sentenced to state prison for eight to 10 years today for illegal gun possession and assault with a- dangerous bridge, and Burlington, Vt. rear fender, right rear fender, and trunk. The wheels, radio and bat Riley said he was upset by tery were missing. The rest of By High Court a statement from Philip Moore, chief negotiator for feSi5TLi.m;V the car was returned to Keough. tho r-ar u-nc rpltirnpH in Heavy structural steel reinforcement 20 gauge vinal liner.

Steel ladder non skid cocoa mat. Sun decks filter, lockup stairway for safety. Vacuum, automatic skimmer. G.E., asking that the Taft-Hartley 80-day cooling-off pe riod by involked Riley fired off telegrams to There art no electric hazards involved with Redwood Pools. weapon.

Judge Francis Lappin imposed sentence. McDonald, found guilty by a Suffolk County jury in Su New England members of Congress saying that this in vocation would only put more A petition calling for reduction 0 bail totalling on two men described as "part of the killers in the commonwealth" was denied today by State Supreme Judicial Court Justice John W. Spalding. Lawyers for Joseph Baron, alias Joseph Barboza, 33, of perior Court Tuesday, wir? BOND MODERNIZING CO. Serving the Home Owner for more than a quarter of a century.

obstables in the way of a set tlement. He asked them to inform the three man mediation serve the new jail terms upon completion of a 12-to-18-year term for armed robbery. He escaped from the state prison farm in Carver in 1963. Judge Lappin sentenced McDonald to 4 to 5 years on and after his current jail term for panel set up by President Johnson that Taft-Hartley ap Morton Swampscott, and plication would hurt rather Write or call Xow. Out of town than hlep.

Nicholas V. Femia, 26, of mil cnllert. i i Midnight Sunday is the the assault and two 4-to-5- Brooks East Boston, deadline for a nationwide year terms on illegal gun pos claimed that the bail estab- strike of G.E. workers. lished by Superior Court Chief! session to be served concur hupiu niuucnniinu tv.

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EVENINGS Mil 9 P.M. and John Fitzgerald. In his ruling, Spalding stated that the denial was made without prejudice to the defendants' rights and that they would be accorded the right to renew the requests if they were not given trial forthwith. Suffolk Asst. Dist- Atty.

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