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2 4 The Bostoa Glo'oe Friday, July 26, 1868 A Treasure House of Art-10 Percy Denies Hopes for Second Spot respect for America "I believe Nelson Rocke-throughout the world. feller is that leader." HEW I'PAY i Taibany A new, Globe summerlimeseries cCJ i By, MTLLIAM A. DAVIS Minutes from downtown Boston stands one of the world's treasure houses of art The Museum of Fine Arts. A physical expression of the Hub's boast that it is the "Athens of America," the museum has outstanding collections of Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, European, and American arts some, particularly the Oriental exhibits, unrivaled anywhere. The museum boasts a fine collection of ship models, interiors of rooms fully furnished in various styles and periods of design, textiles and tapestries, and, of course, paintings and sculptures from ancient Egypt to Pop Art The museum is easily reached by car or by public transportation.

The main entrance is on Huntington av. (Rte. 9), which runs from Copley sq. Street cars from Park Street Station go right by the door. It's open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m. and Sundays 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Admission is 50 cents with children under 16 admitted free. the No. 2 spot as a symbol of party reconciliation.

"That's just too Machiavellian," he said, "It wont work." This assertion was confirmed by Nixon supporters portedly crumbling under who felt the timing of Percy's statement further weakends Nixon's first-ballot support. The southern base of that support is reportedly crumbling under the current onslaught of California Gov. Ronald Reagan. OPPOSITE SURPRISE Last month, another senate liberal, Mark Harfield of Oregon, surprised politicans by endorsing Nixon. The former vice president's capture of liberals like Hatfield and Rep.

F. Bradford Morse of Massachusetts and Clark MacGregor of Minnesota had been the despair of the Rockeffeller camp. Percy emphasized that he believed Nixon could win in November, as well as Rockefeller. "The Republican party is fortunate in having two well-qualified candidates as the front runners," he said. But he favored Rockefeller because "we urgently need a leader who can establish an orderly just society at home and who can regain had publicly expressed interest in the vice presidency, and that Nixon had made no The danger in making no deals," he said, "always is that some who hope for promises go off the range on a flyer with a long-chance candidate." Percys daughter, Sharon, is married to his candidate's nephew, John D.

Rockefeller 4th, a Democrat now running for Secretary of State in West Virginia. Despite this kinship, relations between Rockefeller and Percy have not always been smooth since Percy has been friendly with Lindsay, often at odds with the New York governor. Asked if he and Rockefeller had discussed Percy's vice-presidential status, the senator replied, "absolutely not It's so important who we nominate for President that no other candidacy matters." He admitted that his endorsement created "a possibility" that Nixon would scratch him from the list of running mates. Asked if the possibility bothered him, he said "No." Percy dismissed the idea that his endorsement of the governor was merely a ploy to strengthen his case for No GOP Candidate The Democrats have this year's Middlesex County elections all wrapped up. For the first time in county history, there are no Republican candidates.

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Or tend your resume to: TRW Systems 33 Third Street Burlington, Mass. Attn: D.S.Floyd TRW IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER PERCY (Continued from Page 1) Percy was regarded by several Nixon staffers as second in vice presidential desirability only to New York Mayor John, V. Lindsay. Another cause for surprise was the composition of the Illinois deelgation, of which, Percy conceded Thursday, "a vast majority are for Nixon." He estimated that he would bring "a couple of delegates" to Rockefeller' cause by his endorsement. Percy said he had talked to both Nixon and Rockefeller an hour before making his announcement The New York governor "was vdry gratified," he said.

As for Nixon's reaction, "it was different than Gov. Rockefeller's." Percy made it clear that he bases his' support of Rockefeller primarily on the latter's proposals for a negotiated peace in Vietnam. Rockefeller issued a statement saying he was deeply grateful for Percy's endorsement, adding: "His active support is one more significant sign of the mood and momentum now building up before our convention." The Illinois senator told a news conference that nobody, including Rockefeller and Nixon, had ever talked to him about the vice presidential nomination. HE WAS LURED However, in New York, Nixon's press secretary Herbert G. Klein said Percy had endorsed Rockefeller because of "the lure of the vice presidency." 7 Asked if that meant Rockefeller had promised the vice presidency to Percy, Klein replied: "xnere is some indication of that." Later he said that he did not know.

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to 2:30 p.m. Through August there is a snack bar open in the famous museum center court open Tuesday through Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. There is free parking in a side lot. The museum presents 9000 years of history in its seven departments so there is plenty to choose from.

Particular treasures are the great Egyptian exhibits including a number of mummies the famous Cretan snake goddess, Paul Revere's Liberty Bowl, a fine collection of Impressionist paintings, and the Gilbert Stuart portraits of-George ana Martha Washington. There is a continually changing program of lec lier testimony by gunman Joseph (Barboza) Baron, who has turned informer. Baron said French help "set up" his friend Deeegan to be shot to death Mar. 12, 1965, in a Chelsea alley. Deegan had caused "the organization" (Cosa Nostra) trouble, acording to Baron, i Grieco and French, 38, of Everett are charged with first-degree murder.

Under redirect examina- tion by Lawrence O'Donnell, Grieco testified he- wasn't referring to when he used the term Judas in talking with; Doyle. "Who were you referring to?" O'Donnell asked. "I was referring to Joe Barboza," Greico replied, say ing he hates Baron. He denied any connection with the Deegan murder, saying he was living in Florida at the time. TELLS OF LOAN A fourth defendant, Joseph Salvati, 35, of the North End charged with being accessory before the fact of murder, took the stand before Judge Felix Forte and a 16-membef jury to In All Middlesex were filed at the state secretary's office on Beacon Hill.

Two county commissioners' seats and the sheriff's job are being contested next November all by By JEREMIAH V. MURPHY Staff Reporter Accused killer Louis Grieco heatedly denied Thursday in Suffolk Superior Court that he had re-ferred to codefendant Wilfred Roy French as "a Judas." v- Grieco, in his. own defense in the Edward (Teddy) Deegan 'gangland-style murder, admitted using the word Judas in a conver-sation with Lt. John Doyle of the district attorney's staff while being returned to Boston by plane from Florida. "Isn't it true," Asst.

Dist. Atty. Jack I. Zalkind asked, "that in a conversation with John Doyle you said: 'As far as French is concerned, he's nothing but a "No," jcieplied Grieco, 51, Peabody resident who has tetified that he loves flowers, "l-cari that." He nervous, his speech with -incom- plete sentences and double At one. point, he leaned forward- in the w'itr ness chair and said angrily: "I'm fighting for my life!" The reference to Judas apparently was1 linked ear Provident Term Deposit Certificates Minimum deposit, $1,000.

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The Globe suggests that if you can't make the trip today, clip and save the story for another day. and denied any connection with the slaying. Baron had described Salvati as a "wheelman," the driver of a getaway car, who helped plan the murder and was present at the Chelsea scene. Questioned by Atty. Chester C.

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