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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 20

Publication:
The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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20
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20 Boston Evening Globe Friday, October 2, 1970 i -a ssm A i Cool Weather Fashion Separates Girls' Chase Away those Cool Night Chillsl PULLOVERS, Misses' and Women's Cotton Challis $fi)39 tf I Mm I I Ef 11 JSr 'a til Mil, '-XI im ana A PANTS S99 HAPPY TO SIGN Sec. of Transportation John Volpe signs motor carrier safety agreement as Gov. Francis Sargent looks on. (Phil Preston photo) Volpe, Sargent sign truck-bus safety pact It Keep warm- in this hi-fashion long length cable knit pullover. Styled with v-neck, double pockets, and matching belt, 100 acrylic.

Choose white, blue, For those cold winter nights, pretty cotton challis gowns give you warmth without weight. Machine washable and drip dry. Come, in dainty "assorted prints of pink, blue, maize or mint. Sizes 32-34; 40-42; XL 44-46. Extra Large $3.49 Mail and Phone Orders Taken.

Please stare second choice. SLEEPWEAR (9382) MAIN BASEMENT Boston Frarningham, Braintree, Bedford, N.H., So. Portland, Me. Warwick, RJ. Basement Store pink or maize in sizes 7-14 -IB Sleek thermal lined ny 1 Ion stretch pants.

Stir- The Just Right Basic for Your Fall Girls' Clothing (920) New Basement Frarningham, Brain' tree, Bedford, N.H., So. Me. and Warwick, R.l. Basement Stores. rups and permanently Secretary of Transportation John Volpe and Gov.

Sargent today signed an agreement under which the state and Federal governments will work together to improve the enforcement of motor carrier safety regulations. The signing took place at the headquarters of the First Naval District, 495 Summer st. "The joining of state and Federal enforcement capability, plus the voluntary cooperation of motor carriers," said Secretary Volpe, "should do much to improve truck and bus safety performance. Beyond question, industry 1 and government at all levels must do much more to reduce the toll being taken in highway accidents involving commercial vehicles." Sargent said he was "delighted to sign the agreement. It is so important to highway safety in our state.

It is a major step forward." The agreement with the Federal Highway Administration provides for an exchange of information on violation "of motor carrier safety regulations and hazardous material regulations which come to the attention of either the state or Federal authority. Special Nationally Famous stitched pleat. In navy, rown, green, red, or black; sizes 7-14 $3.99 Wardrobe! Brand Subteens! Wear The Fashion Sheer Bonded Coloray Rayon CAMPUS i SUPPORT 7 -A MM ix I. -J Heavenly objective dursible pantyhose LOOK Jacket $0)Q)00 PANTY HOSE 1 -1 United Press International WASHINGTON A congresswoman raised the question today, if America can dress a spaceman to withstand the perils of the Moon, why can't it develop pantyhose for women that can survive a day's wear on Earth? Rep. Leonor K.

Sullivan who has been conducting a year-long campaign against sagging, baggingr wrinkling, tearing, running pantyhose, placed in the Congressional Record correspondence with Federal officials revealing that no one in government apparently is concerned with the problem. Mrs. Sullivan held out hope that some agency interested in consumers might yet take up her Cause, ft fa' Of Ji ill iiii 1111 ill iHil1 Go anywhere looking fresh chic in this simple basic dress. Play fashion designer dress it up with bright scarfs or a pretty pin, Easy care. Keeps its shape because it's, bonded.

Choose from red, brown, gold, blue. Sizes 10-18. Frarningham, Braintree, Warwick, R.I. Basement Stores DAYTIME DRESSES (925) MAIN BASEMENT Boston $5)99 pr. Slacks 899 Irregulars of pr! Pull on this jacket when the weathers 1 mWfn JORDAN MARSH COMPANY, BOX 191, Boston, Molt.

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Sizes 6-14 in camel or plum. Great news for misses women! All in one comfort support. Choose from popular shades of beige, taupe, brown. Sizes Petite Average Average Tall Quart. Itern Size Color Price I Accent jacket with rrtulti-color plaid Mail or Phone Orderi Fillid: "i Write Eox- 1 91,.

Boston, Matt, 02101 or Call 221-3131. Nam. City -Stat J3p. Pleas add 50c for orden flared leg slacks. Five button closure, 2 pockets.

Sizes 6-14. i Teen Age Shop (921) New Base- ment Frarningham, Braintree, Bedford, N.H., So. Portland, Me. and Warwick, R.l. Basement Stores.

CHARGE TO MY ACCT. NO. less than $5.01. Add 40c handling charge for deliver. HOSIERY (935) BASEMENT A ANNEX i sjf J1 ei outside our normal De OR' I'fNCLOSE CHECK OR SEND 'CHARGE ACCT.

APPLICATION Add Stot SolM Tax whtr applicable. livery area. Panel on youth crime at juvenile police parley A panel discussion or whether parents should be held responsible for the crimes of their children will highlight the fall meeting, Thursday, Oct. 8 of the Massachusetts Juvenile Police Officers' Association at Florian Hall, Dorchester. The discussion will be co-sponsored by the Boston School Department and the Boston Police Dept.

Co-chairman are Lt. Lawrence A. Quinlan, command- ing the Police Juvenile Aid Bureau, and Joseph M. McDonough, principal of Patrick F. Gavin School, South Boston.

Six students will participate on the panel. Boston Police Supt. Jeremiah P. Sullivan, coordinator of community relations, will be moderator. Some 100 students will attend from Hyde Park High, South Boston High, Patrick F.

Gavin Junior High, South Boston, Woodrow Wilson Junior High, Dorchester, and Washington Irving, Roslindale. Brink's holdup suspect seized by FBI in Kentucky From a Famous Nationally Advertised li'l Girls' 100 Nylon New England Maker of Children's Wear! Irregs. of National Makers' STRETCH SUITS $o)00 mmm mm e. MO" Toddlers' Li'l Boys' SEPARATES Srf'nAs 'Vu Bright Sizzling Stripes! Sizes 4-Gx Carmen Merlino, 45, 'iiX v'- A I -2 ft? Usually Irregs. CLOSEOUTS I I sought connection with the $542,000 holdup of a Brink's armored truck on Canal st.

in December 1968, has been arrested by the FBI in Newport, it was announced today. James Handley, special agent-in-charge of the Boston FBI office, said Merlino was taken yesterday by bureau agents on. a Federal warrant charging unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. He was to be arraigned today before a US Commissioner there. Merlino, formerly of Canton, was one of five men indicted by a special Suffolk County grand jury on June 9, 1969 following testimony by John J.

(Red) Kelley of Walcrtown. Kelley is alleged to have masterminded the robbery and reportedly turned slatu's witness after being indicted along with three others. Federal warrants against ef slacks, coveralls, polos and shirts. Assorted styles and colors in permanent press, cottons, and cor. duroys.

Sizes 2-4 and 4-7. Snappy striped jackets that look end feol toasfy warm. 100 nylon jacket ii quilt lined. Pile trimmorj hood. Zip front, lido pocket, belted, suburban length.

Brown or blue itripet In dies 4-6. 7 CARMEN MERLINO arrested Merlino, also known as Mello, and the other three were issued June 11, 1969 by US Commissioner R. Robert Popeo at the request of Suffolk County District Attorney Garrett H. Byrne. Still sought on the Federal warrants are Philip J.

Crcsta, formerly of Med-ford, and Stephen J. Rouk-otis, formerly of Brockton. Those arrested for the robbery have not yet been tried. Trial dates have been postponed several times. 17.

i Wl ($28) Main Basement Frarningham, Braintree, Basement Stores. From 2 nationally famous makers. Lightweight Infants' I 2-piece styles in cotton knit terry that stretches as baby grows. Snap front crotch. All with closed feet.

Infants' Wear (924) Main Basement Frarningham, Braintree, Bedford, N.H., So. Portland, Me. and Warwick, R.l. Basement Stores. Li'l Girls' (923) Main Basement Frarningham, Brain-tree, Bedford, N.H., So.

Portland, Me. and Warwick, R.l. Basement Stores..

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