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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 10

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
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10
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Boston Evening Glebe Friday, February 12, 1971 10 isyour 8ff Deported Quincy couple arrives in native Philippines HAIR Of (ylilwr dren, Lloyd, 2, and Lawrence, 1 will stay with Mr. Gregorio's uncle. Dr. Ramon N. Dy of Quincy, an internist and cardiologist at Long Island Hospital.

The Gregorios left Boston's Logan Airport yesterday afternoon after an emotional farewell to relatives and their two sons. family. He faces possible execution under the Philippines marriage laws according to his attorney, Charles Mamakos of Som-erville. The Philippine Embassy in Washington denied the existence of any such law. A reluctant Quincy couple arrived in their Philippines homeland today after a two-year deportation fight.

Mr. and Mrs. Apolinario Gregorio left their two 9 sfiaefQ Baldness Is a matter of addition and subtraction. When the addition (new hair) fails to equal the subtraction (falling hair) you end up BALD minus your bead of hair!) Club held liable for man's drinking 1 Your chances of avoiding baldness are enhanced by the new Thnmac 4KormnffAnif given under the personal supervision of a Thomas' trained spe The office of Sen. Edward W.

Brooke said immigration officials had thoroughly reviewed the case and considered the Gregorios in no danger. Brooke's office pointed out that when the Gregorios came to this country in September of 1968 they had a one-month visitors' visa. Since then they have been given 12 extensions by the Immigration Service. Brooke's office said that in most cases no more than four extensions are granted. The office also said that during his stay in this country Gregorio made no attempt to adjust his status to that of a permanent lawful resident.

It said that during his deportation hearing, Gregorio never mentioned the possibility of facing persecution if he returned to the Philippines. The office said further that the Gregorios took no steps to go to any other country rather than go back to the Philippines. The last of a dozen stays granted by the courts ended Wednesday when their latest plea was denied by Judge Frank M. Coffin of the US Court of Appeals. The two Gregorio chil A Federal Court today held a social club in Worcester responsible for getting a member intoxicated.

The member later drove his car on the highway and caused serious injuries to a young girl. The jury awarded $23,722 to Kathleen Lan-derfin of Worcester and $9000 to her father, Daniel, for medical bills. According to the evi cialist. His "know-how" is based on The Thomas' more than 50 years of experience in treating the local hair and scalp problems that many authorities consider causes of baldness. Come In today for free consultation.

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Judge Frank J. Murray presided. Search on for fisherman Coastguardsmen and fellow lobstermen resumed their search today for Louis Figueiredo, 38, North Main Cohasset, whose empty lobster boat was found drifting near Minot's Light yesterday afternoon. He was last seen by fellow fishermen working his gear near the lighthouse seven miles off Cohasset shore early yesterday. It is theorized he fell overboard while attempting to refuel his outboard motor.

A gas can with its cap off was found in the boat. GlMllatltee: If you or. not within 30 days, the money you have paid for treatment will be refunded en request. You are the sole judge. American-born sons behind for adoption "for a chance at a great life," Mrs.

Gregorio said. The Gregorios came to the United States on visitor visas in 1968 after they married against the wishes of Mrs. Gregorio's dence, George C. Rapkus of Worcester drove to the Lithuanian Naturalization and Social Club on Vernon Worcester on Sept. 14, 1967.

According to the evidence, the attendants plied Rapkus with liquor until he became greatly intoxicated. That night Rapkus drove his car down Vernon st. and struck Kathleen walking on the sidewalk. She was severely injured. Dominico, Dominico, should be held in contempt.

The sentencing today terminated a 26-day trial in which the Commonwealth used the testimony of John J. Kelley, 56, of Watertown and Andrew DeLeary, 32, formerly of Saugus, in the trial. Both of these men have pleaded guilty to charges in connection with the robbery. Judge Roy said they would be sentenced at a later date. Kelley and DeLeary on the witness stand described how, after months of planning, the Brink's truck was, robbed of $500,000 in cash in the North End of Boston on Dec.

28, 1968. Two men who took part in the robbery and who have been indicted are still at large. They are Philip Cresta and Stephen riW1omacV Trio gets 25-50 years, 4th Brink's suspect freed S- SCALP SPECIALISTS Frttie. WORLDS OFFICFt 222 MEZZANINE LITTLE BLDG. COR.

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