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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 22

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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22 The Boston Globed Tuesday, October 31, 1967 Reaffan denies report of office morals ring '3 men charged in abortion case win continuance No testimony or pleas Cases of three men charged bers of his staff were abruptly dropped." ter and "did not move to clear up his office until last August when certain mem- morning but did not testify. Reason fonthe continuance was to give counsel an opportunity to talk to their clients about their defense. were taken in this morning's session of the court. Three officers from Boston police homicide squad appeared in the court this with conspiracy to commit illegal abortion was continued today in Boston Municipal Court to Nov. 14," Judge Elijah Adlow set bail on the three defendants at $5000.

Arraigned on the charges were Dr. Benedict Kudish, 59, of Chestnut Newton; Allan Segal, 25, of Central Hull, and Eugene R. Cheek, 24, of Franklin Maiden. SAVE 5 THIS WEEK ONLY! "This is about the lowest," Reagan said. "This is stooping- to destroy human beings." The governor said he could not explain how the report and rumors originated, although he had heard of them while attending the National Governors Conference aboard the ocean liner Independence.

Reagan said he even heard reports that he had leaked the information himself. "This is just absolutely not true," Reagan added. Burglars peel potato for $691 Burglars entered the Big Potato Cafe, Z3 Park Charlestown, during the right and escaped with $691.65 in cash. Albert Clark, 57. of 59 Warren Charlestown, the day bartender, found the side door to the cafe open and an office safe had been ransacked.

The safe contained $605. A cigar box with $36.65 was also missing. The thieves missed another SI 70 in change which was hidden in the establishment. Police said there was no signs of forced entry. Assoriilr Ftm SACRAMENTO.

Calif. Gov. Ronald Reagan angrily said today there is "no truth" to a Washington columnist's report that "a homesexual ring has been operating in his office." "He's Reagan said of a- Drew Pearson column delivered this week to news-" papers throughout the country. It said eight men were involved, including two former members of Reagan's staff. "Drew Pearson has been sort of riding my back for years," said Reagan.

He de-" nounced the report as "scurrilous." The column said Reagan was given evidence last Win Our famous Alligator grain steplii Writer asks $1.5 million: for non-book Here's a story about a suit for the size of the loot! And the loot in this case is $1.5 million the amount taken in the famous Plymouth Mail Robbery of Aug. 14, 1962. John Makris of Water-town, author and former Boston newspaperman, filed suit in Federal Court today for that amount for breach of contract against E. P. Dutton of New York, in connection with a book which the firm asked him to write on the record-breaking Plymouth heist.

The case has been assigned The column mentioned no names of those allegedly involved. And no names were mentioned during Reagan's weekly half -hour news conference. Reagan's communications director, Lyn Nofziger, also flatly denied part of the Pearson column which said Nofziger confidentially told reporters "that the two aides had been dropped because of homosexual activities." Reagan said he would not "dignify" the Pearson report with any court action on his own or with any possible investigation. 3 men arrested on gaming counts Arrest of a man described as "the principal manufacturer of football pool tickets in western Massachusetts" was announced todav by Atty. Gen.

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Today exactly 90 days after the indictments, Makris is handing his publisher a suit instead of a book. The Watertown writer alleges further that the Dutton company made its deci Boston, call t- 482.2004. MttHtf executives unwtndat blieraton tions. Also arrested there were Stanley Baran, 47, of Holyoke, and Rene A. Peloquin, 45, of Chicopee.

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