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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 54

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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54
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51 The Boston Globe Wednesday, September 2, 1970 Graffiti, crepes become 11011 grata at City Hall mm to Barney Frank, White's chief aide. Frank predicted Friday that Forgione probably would give Miss D'Alessandro a permit and might open the plaza to a carefully screened selection of vendors and craftsmen. Forgione said: "A non-political commission is being formed to evaluate all possible permanent or semipermanent activities proposed for the plaza. Theirs will be the final decision on any matter concerning such uses." He made the statement after refusing an application from Lucille D'Ales-sandro, 30, of Beacon Hill to sell French crepes in the plaza. Miss D'Alessandro, a n-e brunette, wanted to "humanize'' the plaza (she called it a "red brick desert') with her goodies.

Forgione evicted her from the plaza twice last week for selling crepes without a permit, but he promised to consider her case until yesterday after she appealed her eviction calls protesting the wall's demise. Another Parks Dept. official said Comr. Joseph J. Curtis had intended the wall to come down Sept.

1 anyhow. He predicted that it will be back again next spring. Anthony E. Forgione, assistant commissioner of real property, announced he will not issue permits to vendors in City Hall Plaza because "it would be shameful to allow the plaza to be cluttered with small commercial ventures." By Ken O. Botwright Globe Staff Boston has banned graffiti and French crepes.

A Parks and Recreation Dept. spokesman disclosed yesterday that, on orders from Mayor White's office, the department had torn down its imcensored, eix-week-old graffito wall at the Park Street subway station. The mayor's office reportedly didn't approve in the past week or two. He added that the mayor's office had received i i) i i OOO SCHOOLS, COLLEGES LUCILLE D'ALESSANDRO loses Police arrest assault suspect Take GAC's Basic Income Tax Course. Qualified graduates can earn enough extra income as part-time tax preparers to pay for a good vacation and more every year.

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Start saving now so you'll be able to make a larger down payment That way your monthly payments will be lower. State Street Bank Because money should be less of problem 03 A 41 -year-old Dorchester man was. arrested yes- terday by Fields Corner Station detectives on a warrant charging him with assault with intent to mur-: der Robert T. Noonan, 32, of 21 Pearl Dorchester, I on Hoyt Dorchester, last Thursday. James S.

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