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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 4

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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4 Boston Evening Globe Friday, March 12, 1976 LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF SATURDAY AT 9:30 A.M. OUR AUTOMATIC PLAN rW pricM muit be ot least 10 IOWEC than eemperl. Men ar let through autMnatic reductlens ef 25 after 11 selling days, $0 after It telling eyt. Ti after 14 Mlling day. Geeds unsaid aftar 30 Mlling day givan away ta (haritabla arganiialiant.

Couple die in early morning accident as car strikes abutment in Waltham MOSTLY FAMOUS BRAND! SAVIN SUPi GS THE ENTIRE IT'S FANTASTIC 1 A Lexington man and a Brighton woman died early this morning when their auto struck a concrete abutment on Main street, Waltham, police said. Robert E. Harris, 23, of Laconia Lexington, tho driver, and Mary Gallagher, 34, of 4 Dighton Brighton, were pronounced dead on arrival at Waltham hospital shortly before 3 a.m. Police said they were heading East on Main street. (Rte.

20), descending an overpass when the vehicle struck the three-foot high abutment head-on. Wood backs UMass-Amherst graduate role University of Massachusetts President Robert O. Wood says one of his prime objectives is to preserve the special identity of the Amherst campus as the system's only graduate education center. Amid talk of reorganization, Wood defended his centralized administration in an address to the UMass-Amherst Faculty Senate and said it would be a mistake to try to develop a multitude of graduate programs at other campuses. STOCK OF ING-0UT-0F BUSIN I.

Is 7 A aw JT J- 56 ONE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S FINEST MEN'S SHOPS CLOSES AFTER MORE THAN 40 YEARS OF SERVING THE PUBLIC SEE THE LABELS, THE ORIGINAL PRICES PREVIOUS MARKD0WNS HAVE BEEN TAKEN MAJORITY CONTEMPORARY LOOKS AND SOME CONSERVATIVE STYLES msmmm, mm BRA OKs Keystone plant condominium A proposal to convert the former Keystone Camera factory at 151 Hallett Dorchester, near the Southeast Expressway, into a 316-unit condominium apartment building was endorsed by the Boston Redevelopment Authority yesterday. The plant has been vacant for several years. Development plans include 400 off-street parking spaces, tennis courts, a swimming pool and landscaping. The area is zoned for industry, and a hearing on a request for a variance is scheduled for March 23 by the Board of Appeals. Costs may force Hub to drop Park Plaza Yet another review of the controversial Park Plaza project has been ordered by Boston Mayor Kevin costs apparently the major focus, and there were hints that the city might be forced to drop the entire Plan.

Deputy Mayor Robert Vey, assigned to the new evaluation, said, "I'm looking at the cost figures now. very carefully and if they hold up, we'll probably go. But if there is any increase or there is the threat of having to go back to the City Council, then it will prob- ably be dropped." Quincy man admits tape recorder theft John F. Alisio, 39, of Turner Quincy, has been placed on probation for a year after pleading guilty to a charge of receiving four tape recorders stolen in 1974 from the Boston School Department warehouse where he was employed. He was sentenced by Judge Mario Umana in Suffolk District Court.

Ex-Registrar's car stolen in Mattapan Former Registrar of Motor Clement A. Riley's car was stolen in Mattapan last night, but police recovered it before Riley knew it was gone. The car.was found on Milton avenue. Riley at the time was attending a meeting at the VFW Post on River street. Officers had checked the vehicle becausenit was improperly parked.

Hull man gets life in armored car robbery Robert W. Adams 36, of Hull, was sentenced to life in state prison yesterday in Bristol County Superior Court for his part in a $592,636 armored car robbery in Somerset in 1974. Three other men were indicted for the robbery. One Edward Connors, 42, of Dorchester, was shot to death CLOTHING FURNISHINGS ACCESSORIES 99 $2 $95 19 to 16" FINE COLLECTION OF SUITS SPCRTCOATS LEISURE SUITS SLACKS COATS RAINCOATS IN THE LOT. SHORT OR LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS SWEATERS PAJAMAS ROBES WINTERWEIGHT UNDERWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS SCARFS MAJORITY FAMOUS BRANDS IN THE LOT.

few higher A QUALITY ASSORTMENT HATS BELTS SUSPENDERS 1. CUFF LINKS IN THE LOT. 1111 r-m) yy ttk SAVE-ON CLOSEOUTS SPRING IS DRESS-UP TIME FOR CHILDREN A DELIGHTFUL ARRAY FOR MISSES, WOMEN, JUNIORS .1 Jrl AND IRREGULARS FROM r.Si.i CURRENT AY. LEADING IMPORTS FROM SOUTH AMERICA OR SECONDS FROM TOP NEW YORK MAKERS; A TERRIFIC OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE! Boston last June. ''The others, Edward Gabree, 41, of Quincy, and William H.

Kelley, 34, of South Boston, are waiting trial. 111 DRESSES. JACKET DRESSES. PANT SETS. ALL MACHINE WASHABLE Irregulars and closeouts.

100 A A polyester, dacron polyester and cot- ET Ww tnn 1 nf0 rAHnti rArrliiriv itau Pttrl According to GUINNESS The longest recorded belly dance was one of six hours (including two five-minute breaks) by Darlene L. Freedman, known as "Cyrene," in San Jose, on May 11; 1975. 1974 Sterling Pub. Inc. (ri Guinness Sup.

Ltd. CASUAL BAGS J7 seasonal sizes 7 to 14 in the lot. jBoSton.Cbemng&lour Published Daily by Globe Newspaper Company 135 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, Mass. 02107 (Established March 4, 1872, Evening edition first issued March 7, 1878 Sunday edition first issued Oct.

14, 1877.) SUBSCRIPTION RATES Morning Evening Sunday Per Per Per Per Per Per Mo. Yr. Mo. Yr. Mq.

Yr. Boston Postal Zona 7.25 87.00 7.25 87.00 3.50 42.00 New England Ststn 6.50 78.00 6.50 78.00 3.25 39.00 Elsewhere In U.S. and Potsanlena 8.00 86.00 8.00 96.00 4.00 48.00 Canada 8.00 96.00 8.00 96.00 4.00 48.00 Foreign Countries 12.00 144.00 12.00144.00 6.50 78.00 Servicemen Daily only 3.25 per 39.00 per yr. (Please do not send cash. Use money orders or checks.) Back numbers (per copy).

25c daily, 75c Sundays; over 3 months old, out of print. Second class postage -paid at Boston, Mass. FOR GLOBE HOME DELIVERY CALL 929-2222 STEP LIVELY INTO LEADING MAKER'S SECONDS (5) IN LEATHER OR VINYL AT THIS PRICE, BUY SEVERAL! 100 cotton 100 polytitar ocryto Mw cotorii pnnh horlirMVM PLEXIGLAS ROD SHEET TUBE Large stock of cutoffs at greatly reduced prices. J. FREEMAN, iNC 65 Twnon SttMt DofdmtM, Mom.

02122 017 282-1150 NEW FOR SPRINGTIME SIZES: 8ft to 12'A to 4, SOME INFANTS' SIZES 4 to 8, GROWING GIRLS' SIZES 4ft to 8, BOYS' SIZES 11 to 2, 2 ft to 6 4 Drsy or casual looks in leather or vinyl. black, brown, navy and other colors in lot- 1 or 2 pe bob ttsuoli drott ttyia! torn, lono, drMtw and pent tufa I to 16, 5 to 13, 24 in bt. A gnat variety of styles painted Indian leather looks doublo handle, ziptop and many shoulder stylos see tan, whito, bono, brown, rust and black in tho lot. lonoj sIobvoi Winter and Spring Sun Vacations Space Is Limited! Book Now! SLEEK LOOKS FOR CASUAL, SPORT AND EVENING DRESS. QUALITY FOOTWEAR FOR MEN AND Y0UN6 A NIFTY GROUP THAT ORIGINALLY SOLD FOR 2 OR MORE TIMES OUR LOW PRICE PAST SEASON'S FINELY CRAFTED SURPLUS.

MISSES, WOMEN FROM THEIR PACE-SETTING YOUNG CONTEMPORARY SHOP, ST. HA ARTE! SECONDS FROM A 8 Days7 Nights BERMUDA April 17-24 PRESTIGIOUS IRREGULARS FROM A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 8 Days7 Nights Lvs. Apr. 24 A Caribbean Island that's part French, Dutch, unspoiled and. beautiful! Deluxe OTC program includes r.t.

air from Boston via American Airlines, 7 nights at the fabulous Mullet Bay Beach Hotel, transfers, gratuities, hotel, U.S. and St. Maarten departure taxes. Plus Welcome Cocktail Party. Optional Dining Plan Available.

MAKER SEE THE LABEL A fantastic island holiday. Complete program inc. r.t., transfers, porterage, 7 nights' deluxe hotel accommodations, full American breakfast daily, gourmet dinner each evening, gratuities, hotel and air tax. SEE FAMOUS BRAND ORIGINAL PRICES STORE NAME PREVIOUS MARKDOWNS HAVE BEEN TAKEN. SAN FRANCiSCO, LOS ANGELES AND BRANCHES $410 $415 par person, dot.

oca per person dbLocc Apr. 4 and 10 departures also available price slightly higher. VE plus 15 taxes and services Save on OTC Charter OCHO RiCS 10 Days Luxury CARIBBEAN CRUISE CSU All 1 'H Oil March 19, April 9 or April 30' You'll leave from N.Y. and cruise aboard the elegant S. S.

Veendam. to the Islands of Haiti, San Juan, St. Thomas and St. Maarten. Includes luxurious accommodations, superb food and entertainment.

A trip to JAMAICA 5Dayt4Nli8 Apr. 18-22 R.t air from Boston via Pan Am, deluxe accommodations at the spectacular Hotel Inter-Continental, welcome rum party, Jamaican Tropical Night party, porterage, taxes, tips aU Included. Everything for your pleasure at the Hotel Inter-ContlnentaL IF FIRST QUALITY, YOU'D PAY MUCH MORE. CAREFREE SANDALS, ESPADRILLES, WEDGIES FLATS AND OTHER SPORTY STYLES IN SPRING COLORS to '685 WWW oar rjerson. from dbLocc.

SOQQ rjisnxl Se rMtarands Ams per person, MANY FINE IMPORTS FROM ITALY AND SPAIN Jt i 0mJJ on. occ V- 100 mrlon variety of tleeve style Exprtiy crafttxi shoe slip-ons, tic oxfords, buckles black, brown, 2-tono combinations SIZES: 5 to 10, narrow or medium width in lot. necks, wrap around with or without tleeve scoop neck many colon sizes: some XL also limited assortment of matching tights $250 sizes: 7 to 12, or some widths in tho lot. ii.n.n win ma inr ri i in n. .1 9.

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