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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 16

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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'lhe Boston Globe fr riday, Jsovember lit, 19bo 16 Gangland Survivor Arrested Sheinwold On Bridge Original Pass Locates Cards Ex-convict Vincent J. Hem- and John O'Donovan two gunmen, one using a shot- mi, 23, of Dorchester, sought by police when he failed to outside his apartment on Adams Dorchester. searched the rooms. Flemmi was located in a closet. -rn ant a Mouse to start the play.

Claude Del- appear in Municipal Court on a shootine charce. was ar I He was shot overbid, make a note of to-'mouly, playing the South hand, dav's hand. I knew that West would have An Irish nlaver cassed the bid if he had held all of the seven times, I No guns were found -m the 'apartment. but survived. West hand (naturally enough) missing high cards.

in the match against France ioutn tneretore aeciciea 10 during the European Champ- play East for at least one of ionship last September. The the missing kings. Police took Flemmi and the Quincy man to State police headquarters for questioning. The apartment is leased to a woman, presently in Florida. pass was his undoing.

VINCENT FLEMMI rested early Friday morning in Brooklinc. Flemmi, himself the victim of gangland assassination attempts twice in eight months, was charged with the shooting of John Cutcliffe. 22. of Edson Dorchester, last Aug. 22.

Cutcliffe was shot after an argument with a man near the corner of Tremont and Boyls-ton sts. i Brookline and state police detectives took Flemmi into custody after finding him hiding in an apartment on Hamilton near Commonwealth av. Police reportedly went to the apartment to serve a motor vehicle warrant to a man said to live there. When they knocked on the door, a male voice told them the person they sought wasn't ueimour, ruuca me uiuu diamond in dummy and led the queen of spades. East covered with the king, and South won with the ace.

Now there was no hurry with the hearts. Declarer cashed the high clubs, discarding a heart, and ruffed West dealer East-West vulnerable A Q763 10 0 J8 Hurry in 2 more days AAKQ7 AK4 dummy's last club. When West Flemmi surrendered five days later. A J2 0 AK54 A 10 9 3 discarded a heart. South led 0 10762 A 8 6 5 a irump 10 iorce west miu the lead.

I there. They ordered the door A A 10985 A53 Q93 A42 opened or they would use force. The man a 24-year-old He posted $25,000 bail and was freed. He forfeited the bail when he did not appear in court Sept. 4.

Flemmi was wounded in the leg by two gunmen near Bird st. and Columbia Dorches- If West returned a heart, Sout would get a free fin-esee; if West returned a diamond, dummy would ruff and South would get rid of his last low heart Quincy resident allowed police to enter. I Patrolman James Reddish West North East South Pass 1 NT Pass 3 A Pass 4 A All Pass i Opening lead West took his top diamonds and led a third diamond to ter, in September 1964. SJLJS fODl would go down at and Det. Thomas Mulvey of the Brookline police and state At that time he refused to name his would-be assassins.

In May, he was ambushed by police detectives Sgt. John Ku four spades if West opened, the bidding with one South would discard a club from dummy on the third round of diamonds, cash the top clubs, plav the ace of Today9 Events Children spades and then lead a lowj Ispade in the hope of forcing; Pro West to win with the king. BOSTOV PUBLIC LIBRARY grams Allston Branch, story hour, p.m.: Dorchester Actually. East WOUld Show story hour. 3:30 Faneuii; up with the king of spades, Branch, films.

3:15 p.m.: South Bos- anf. East's heart return WOUld ton Branch, story hour. 3:30 p.m.;; en defeat the contract, Kosundaie rrancn, rums. ou p.m PUPPET SHOW First Parish Uni If vou habitually ODen the 4 HVJ tarian Universalis! Church. Mass.

bidding with very weak hands Pleasant ArlmKton; show i you will sometimes have av. at by Bob Munstrdt with Alex Small ii "istories about how you fooled wood; 3:30 P.m.; adm. 35 cent the opponents Plower of the Month Dahlia Interest blooms every month at Suffolk Franklin-the only Savings Bank where Interest is paid and compounded monthly, Franklin Boston Latest annual rate: iVt 1 Best Seller List 0 Funeral In Berlin Dcighton 75t Sixpence In Her Shoe McGinley 75 0 Armageddon Uris 95 JsjI The Disconnected Martin 7S a. The Girl From Metalious fj, "Pelon Place" O'Shea Harlow Shulman The Spy Who Came Id From The Cold le Carre 75 The Hill Rigby 60 The Diamond Smugglers Fleming 50f llll Hammerhead Mayo 50f Pre-Thanksgiving Nations one-day trip-Tours avail-: iUU1. Pla" able to students grades 7-B: for erS Will have Stories about hOW more information contact World 'Olir weak bid landed 'OU in Affairs Council.

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Concerts DAILY QUESTION As dealer, you hold: A 76 3 VQJIO OJ8 AAKQ7. PIANO VIRTUOSI Central Li ''j brary. Copley Boston; recorded What do you say music: Schumann and Roussel p.m.; free. 7: ANSWER: Bid one club. The; lhand is not quite worth an SO lopening bid of one Drama 'paitly because it is a point shy: LEN CHANDLER Cafe Imfarcrto and artl' because the dia-t Tufts University Coffee House monds are too weaK.

mm I'lTier. tvVU, tttWi IlWfMM fwri of VlSMftOcKS Curtis Hall, three shows. 7:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.; 50 cents. To oidrr "A Potkt Guir! to Bride1" nd 3i'c to Boston Globe. Northeastern Boston.

Mass. 02107. SILVER MASQUE of University, undergraduate drama society, presents Mohere's "Imaginary Invalid' to open N.U.'s new re- beartal theater, the "Studio." 3fi0 Huntington Boston; 8.30 p.m. tickets 50 cents, may be obtained in Room 12, Eli Student Center. "TAKE ME ALONG" Musical Memorial Auditorium, Winthrop; presented "by Winthrop Playmak-rj, $:30 p.m.; tickets at door.

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180 Berkeley Boston; presented by Boston University Drama Club; 8.30 p.m.: 81.50. MILTON PLAYERS' production of' Moss Hart and George Kaufman's' "The Man Who Came To Milton Woman's Clubhouse. 90 OUR EXCLUSIVE IMPORTS AT LOW, LOW BUDGET PRICES! Reedsdale Milton; 8 30 m. $1.75. Films FILM NIGHT Stony Brook Nature Center.

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Cam bridge' pretentec' by Ms. Political Action fo. Peace; Robert Lowell will read selected poems; 8 45 pm tickets available at the PAX ofRe. 44 Rtattle it. Cambridge.

PARENTS' DISCUSSION Little Folks;" speaker. Joan Lkau. nutritionist fiom E. Diary and Fond Council. HNda Paik Bianch Library, 10.10 ami fiee.

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