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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 11

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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11
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The Boston Globe Tuesday, March 4, 1975 Maine environmental board rejects Pittston's oil tanker delivery plan or Eastport Metropolitan news in brief yer representing Pittston, said he did not know if the company would appeal the decision, would attempt to submit a new application acceptable to BEP, or drop its plans altogether. vote after a day-long discussion of the application. The Maine environmental board conducted 18 months of hearings on the project and collected 27 volumes' of testimony. Bruce Chandler, a law of delivering the crude oil. Pittston, a New York-based conglomerate, had proposed bringing the oil to the refinery aboard supertankers.

The 25.0,000-ton tankers would have livery of crude oil to the facility. The decision means Pittston could not build the oil refinery without submitting a new application with an alternate method had to navigate a narrow body of water called Head Harbor Passage, which leads to Eastport. board decision to reject the delivery part of the proposal came on a 4-2 cation to build an oil refinery and supertanker port in Eastport. The board voted unanimously to approve the refinery and pier, but to reject the firm's plan for de Associated Press AUGUSTA, Maine The Maine Board of Environmental Protection (BEP) yesterday voted to reject a crucial part of the Pittston Company's appli Call American irst Nobody -but nobody offers you lower fares. JURY TAMPERING The operators of the Pru Cinema were sent to jail for six months yesterday after Suffolk Superior Court Judge Paul A.

Tarn- burello found them guilty of contempt of court for attempting to influence the decision of a juror. Sentenced to Deer Island after a four-day trial were Saverio (Jack) Gallarelli, 54, of Saville street, West Roxbury, and Charles R. Johnson, 32, of Middle street, South Boston. The two men originally were on trial for allegedly disseminating two obscene films, "The Devil in Miss Jones" and "Deep Throat." '68 AUTO BLAST The conviction of Francis P. Salemme, 41, of Sharon, on charges of dynamiting the automobile of Boston trial lawyer John E.

Fitzgerald Jr. was upheld by the Massachusetts Ap-' peals Court. Salemme was given a total of 28 to 30 years in Walpole State Prison on June 19, 1973 after being found, guilty in Middlesex Superior Court of attempting to murder Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald lost one leg and was severely injured in the explosion that occurred Jan. 30, 1968 when he entered his automobile outside an Everett law office.

BUSES FOR J.P.? Jamaica Plain residents, fearing the MBTA will substitute buses for the Arborway trolley line, objected to plans by system officials to construct a $15.8 million bus garage at Arborway station. The area residents agreed during a hearing at the Parker House in Boston that the "condition of the streetcars is poor and the service is slow, but the streetcar line is still the best link to the downtown area." Now, when you need bargains more than ever, American offers three great ways to fly and save including a brand new one. Of course, you can't be expected to know the ins and outs of each bargain fare, so we've answered some questions below. Before you make your reservations, call us and talk over your plans. No scheduled airline will give you a lower fare.

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How long can I stay? For at least 7 days and as long as 30 days. NORTH END POWER About 800 electrical power consumers in Boston's North end were without service when a short circuit developed in an underground line in the FROM BOSTON REG. COACH DAY EXCURSION YOU FROM BOSTON REG. COACH DAY EXCURSION YOU TO ROUND TRIP ROUND TRIP SAVE TO ROUND TRIP ROUND TRIP SAVE Chicago $160.00 $120.00 40.00 Oakland $404.00 $303.00 $101.00 Cincinnati $146.00 $109.00 37.00 Oklahoma City $254.00 $190.00 64.00 DallasFt. Worth $262.00 $197.00 65.00 Palm Springs $398.00 $299.00 99.00 El Paso $330.00 $248.00 82.00 Phoenix $362.00 $271.00 91.00 Houston $266.00 $200.00 66.00 St.

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from setting up tax-exempt gift shoos to sell American Revolution souvenirs. Arthur F. Nicholson, lawyer for the shop-owners, said the "city cannot go into business in competition with its own taxpayers." MISSING COED Arthur G. Hansen, president of Purdue University in West Lafayette, has announced a $1000 reward 3ffered by the father of Susan Wells Cochran for iiiformation leading to her location. Miss Cochran, a 2j)ryear-old Purdue junior from Little Falls, N.J., was lat seen Feb.

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