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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 6

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
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6
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The hit-and-run vehicle is believed to have' been one stolen in Dedham May 16. Municipal Light Commissioner Clyde Curtis said power was restored within an hour. Telephone service was also affected for a short time. With Missing Gangman's Car Three Boston men were arjigned on burglary charges in East Cambridge District Court today but the car they were using sparked more police interest than they did. According to police, the car was registered to a Bos- -ton business owned by missing gangland figure Edward A.

(Wimpy) Bennett. Both Wimpy and his brother Walter, have been missing for several months and are considered gangland murder victims. Wimpy Bennett was believed to be one of the most influential members of the underworld, operating from his Roxbury headquarters. Charged with breaking into the United Market on Broadway in Arlington during the night and with larceny were Robert E. Egan, 22, of Darius, South Boston; Ronald W.

Mc-Dougall, 21, of Burr Jamaica Plain, and James Conway, 22, of Dorchester Dorchester. Judge Lawrence F. Fe-loney set $5000 bail on Egan and released the other two-on their personal recognizance. The case was continued to Aug. 11.

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Judge Fran-cis J. Quirico is presiding. ii-Med fair. Needs Walsh and Det Edward Walsh of the Boston Police rackets squad to the courtroom as observers. McDougall allegedly told police that he was given permission to use the car by his boss, "Steve." He said he worked parttime for the firm.

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