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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 5

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
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5
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Medtord Bank Held Up ISmSTSSihT lun ruJlraan madc off with about lavs; jus sj-sa-st. s-" sewcond bank-connected sticknp within 24 Hours. The branch opened Jan. 29 Fredrieson wa branch manaS dihint a Mark as by the man bran- and Paper bas ho ordered 19, pressed the fobcrt J- Parker of Medford, manager of to re "into KUraft'aS yMi was boS recdptsn deposlt 520,000 in ueek-end the the head a robber who snatched flert SPC contauunS the money and checks and then for head laccrations at Lanc diffebut St 6 riVtton of the two holdup men outer, but they may be working as a team. iiiiiiiiiiimmimii niiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiniuiiiinmin Man Killed, 2 Injured in Natick Fire Boston store open Wednesday 'til 9 P.M Open All Day Thursday, Washington's Birthday! NATICK A 37-year-old His name has been placed on the danger list Fire Chief Richard Fahey, said a flash fire in a lower floor of the single-family dwelling trapped the trio in the building.

Mrs. Rhinehart was rescued by an unidentified neighbor from the burning house near Rte. 9 in East Natick. Mr. Rhinehart suffered severe burns in an effort to get his wife and visiting uncle from the house.

man died and a man and wife were hospitalized from a house fire on Grove East Natick, shortly before noon today. Police and medical authorities believe the dead man is John Graham, a relative of Mr. and Mrs. James Rhine-hart of 37 Grove the couple taken to the Leonard Morse Hospital. Hospital authorities said Mr.

Rhinehart suffered severe burns all over his body. The fire spread so fast that even when police and firemen arrived they were unable to enter the home to rescue the relative trapped in an upstairs room. ilehrist's BOSTON: LI 2-9700 STONEHAM: 439-9833 xt. 318 or 319 or 438-4700, ext. 40 METRO FOCUS -X.

'-N fc I 1 7 11 t- Two iff wsrr iir 9 tf Revere Fire Kills 1, Injures 4 We Resiyled and Reupholsiered This By CHARLES TARBI 1 Ipswich East Boston; Yolanda Raffo, 45, of 23 Boardman East Boston; and Max Munge, 43, of 636 West Roxbury W. Roxbury. Hospital officials said Kaplowitch and Mrs. Nelchionda would be admitted for further treatment. The others will be released.

Dominic Santiano, of 15 Washington Revere, the owner of a nearby service station, saw the fire and spoted Mrs. Nelchionda standing in a second-floor window. She jumped into San-tiano's arms and he cush ioned her fall. Both were knocked to the ground. Paul Fox of 16 Pierview Revere, the owner of the business, said he was loading a truck in the rear of the outlet when he spotted flames swirling from the roof.

Other workers who fled the building were Hector Aponte, 33, of Dudley Roxbury, and Edith Delerie of Revere. Chief Alfred Long estimated damage to the building at $20,000. Fox said the fire had "put me out of business." REVERE One person was killed and four others injured when a three-alarm fire erupted inside the Revere Quilty Factory Outlet, 11:32 today. Dead is Pierre Melancon about 65, of 40 Pearl Cambridge. His body was found in the basement of the building some tw0 hours after the fire began.

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Police gave chase and caught him later on Mass. av. Judge Adlow set bail at $1000 after finding probable cause. iPfcUAL this week Trtfi 5' including set Sofa and One Chair 159 as low as youth who police say knocked an 85-year-old woman to the ground during a handbag grab was ordered held for the Grand Jury today on a charge of robbery Judge Elijah Adlow presided in Boston Municipal Court. The judge bluntly refused Arty.

Frank Marchetti's plea for a suspended sentence because it was a first offense Judge Adlow said, "These young punks are going to learn we aren't fooling anymore." Bound over to the Grand Jury was Michael Bimbo, 17, of Parker Roxbury. According to the testimony of Det. Thomas Connolly on Feb. 13 at 10:30 a.m. on Cumberland Bimbo knocked 85-year-old Elizabeth Wil-holm of Cumberland Back Bay, to the ground and ran down an alley where he threw the pocketbook after III '9T WILBUR COON BOBIN.

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