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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 12

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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12
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Boston Evening Globe Thursday, January 8, 1970 Hyde Park man denies shooting count Wounded holdup suspect 11V1, arraianed in ambulance who Police have said that automobile Flemmi, while attempting to murder Abbot, was himself shot in the shoulder. absentee landlords live in New York. private elementary school, has relocated near the Lars Anderson estate in Brookline. Six two-story buildings on the present site would be demolished to make way for the project. The board took the request under advisement.

The late President John F. Kennedy attended the Dexter School and there has been discussion on making the entire site an historic area. Some 100 Brookline residents protested today the construction of a proposed $14 million, 377-unit luxury housing complex on the site of the former Dexter School on Freeman st. The protest came at a public hearing before the town Board of Appeals. Barnett Berliner, a Cambridge architect who lives nearby, said the developers, Pembroke Associates of Brookline, are mostly der Abbout, assault and carrying a weapon unlawfully.

Flemmi was arrested Wednesday night outside the Pond Cafe in Jamaica Plain. Today before Judge Wilfred Paquet Flemmi pleaded innocent. Asst. Dist. Atty.

Jack Zalkind asked the court to set bail at $100,000. Defense counsel Joseph Balliro asked bail at $5000. Judge Paquet agreed to hear the state arguments against low bail later in the day. during the struggle in the Vincent J. Flemmi, 35, of Georgetown Hyde Park, father of two, pleaded innocent today in Suffolk Superior Court to three charges stemming from a recent Jamaica Plain shooting.

The charges allege that Flemmi attempted to shoot James Abbout, 33, of Brighton on South Huntington while both men were riding in a car. On Wednesday a Suffolk County Grand Jury returned three indictments against Flemmi. The indictments charge him with assault intent to mur The plan would cause major traffic congestion in an area where streets are narrow and there are many children, he charged. Construction plans were originally approved by the Board of Appeals in 1968. The hearing today was for an additional permit for off-street parking for 496 cars, mostly underground.

The Dexter School, a Officer hurt in melee A South End suspect shot by police during an Oct 25 supermarket holdup in Dorchester, was arraigned in Dorchester District Court today in a Boston City Hospital ambulance. Richard Parker, 30, lay on a stretcher in the ambulance outside in the courtyard accompanied by a police guard and hospital attendant and heard Asst. Clerk James Buckley read the charges against him: Armed robbery while masked, assault with intent to murder and carrying a gun. Parker was ordered held in $50,000 bond by Judge Jerome P. Troy for a hearing Jan.

18. He was taken by ambulance to Charles St. Jail until then. Police said Parker, who received severe gunshot wounds which shattered his left leg, was discharged from the hospital today. Orthopedic sia geons have worked since the October shooting to save Parker's left leg.

His alleged companion in the holdup, shot in the chest and left arm by police, was held in the same bail for the Grand Jury yesterday. He is Daniel Daley, 26, of Warren Somerville, arraigned yesterday on the same charges and released from City Hospital several weeks ago. Police said a bullet remains in Daley's stomach because doctors felt it would be too dangerous to remove it now. Both men were charged with the armed holdup of the store at Thornley and Pleasant near Up-hams Corner around 9 a.m. They were shot when they refused to surrender to police and tried to flee.

Daley was shot by Det. Richard Driscoll on a paid-detail in the store and Parker by Patrolman William Kelley, as he ran from the store. State Police name 7 detectives Comr. of Public Safety William F. Powers today announced the appointment of seven State Police detective lieutenant, inspectors, five of them former members of local city and town police departments.

The other two came from the ranks of the uniformed branch of the State Police. The new inspectors and their former departments: Joseph A. Arnold, Newton police; William G. Bugin, Brookline; Alfred Duemling, Lawrence; Joseph L. Dwyer, Billerica; Frederick A.

Henley, State Police; Richard T. Little, Medford; and Edward J. Smith, State Police. 5 atThe First, ninimum balance. Couple held in girl's slaying A young Roxbury man and his wife pleaded innocent to murder in the stabbing death of a 15-year-old girl in Roxbury District Court today.

Judge Elwood S. McKenney ordered the defendants, Gordon Gaul, 21, and his wife, Shelia, 21, of Walnut Roxbury, held without bail for a hearing Jan. 30. The Gauls are charged with the slaying early today of Winona Jones, 15, of 499 Blue Hill She died in Boston City Hospital shortly after being found in a second floor hallway of the Walnut av. home of the Gauls.

$500 A Braintree policeman required surgery yesterday after he was thrown through a plate glass window. According to police, patrolman James Woolf was attacked by a group of teen-agers when he answered a call about a disturbance at a Grove st. restaurant. Police say that the youths kicked and punched at him before other officers arrived at the scene at about 3:40 p.m. Woolf underwent surgery at the South Shore Hospital in Weymouth for cut finger tendons on his left hand.

He is repoted in good condition. Arrested were Paul H. DiRico, 18, of Hawthorn Braintree, and J. Andrew Keefe, 18, of Olympia Marshfield. They were charged with assault and battery on a police officer and three related charges.

They were arraigned in Quincy District Court today before Judge James A. Mulhall. They pleaded not guilty. The case was continued to Jan. 29 and they were released in $200 personal recognizance.

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