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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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NAMES FACES 4 The Boston Globe Wednesday, January 10, 1979 Judge slain; Spain's sixth political victim since Jan. 1 it- Andterson-Uttle ern Spain, claimed responsibility for the Jan. 3 assassination of Madrid's military governor, Gen. Constantino Ortin. Authorities blame guerrillas of ETA, the Basque language acronym for Basque Land and Liberty, for more than 60 murders last year.

Police said two or three young gunmen waiting in a bus stop crowd shot the 67-year-old justice at 10:05 a.m. as he walked to his official car. The killers escaped in traffic. Police checked air and train passengers and traffic at dozens of roadblocks around the capital. Associated Press MADRID A supreme court justice was shot to death in Madrid yesterday as he left his home to go to work.

The assassination marked the second murder of a high Spanish official in less than a week and the sixth politically-motivated killing since Jan. 1. The shooting of Justice Miguel Cruz Cuenca brought renewed cries for a military takeover to stop the bloodshed. Police said they suspect the Basque separatist organization ETA is responsible for the killing. ETA, which seeks independence for Basque provinces in north 4 if in "Too many yards of Dolly "Wore the rummage sale A li t- ..1 (AP photo) Los Angeles Designer Mr.

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Photo Studio, D-042. Margaret Trudeau entered in Ottawa General Hospital, where nobody was talking, but some of the staff hinted that the estranged wife of Canada's Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau would undergo a ton-, silectomy. Trudeau's office wouldn't comment, except for a statement saying: "Mrs. Trudeau's life is private and we have never been kept informed." Forecast for the London area: Chilly, with the disappearance of Barbara Edwards from the BBC television studios. Edwards, who is 40, has been the BBC's only female weather forecaster for almost five years.

She resigned because she said she only was permitted 45 seconds per forecast. She said: "It should be two minutes at least.77 In addition, she said the studio made her wear its choice of colors in clothing because the colors she prefers would detract viewers' attention from the weather maps. Hugh Hefner addressed the National Press Club in the nation's capital on the 25th anniversary of Hefner's brainchild Playboy magazine. Hefner said feminists forget that his Playboy Foundation has supported abortion reform, sex education and other issues that "are thought of as women's rights, but quite frankly are human rights." Then Hefner felt he had to add: "I think that the women's movement is part of a broader if you'll excuse that expression social sexual change that's taking place in our society." -SAM HEILNER Nancy Chamberlain of Pekin, 111., is suing Holiday Inns Inc. for $5200, which includes $5000 for personal injury and; $200 for damage to her wig, which she claims caught fire when a waiter poured cognac on her steak Diane and lit it, and the resultant fireball ignited her wig.

US Sen. John Heinz, the Pennsylvania Republican, has a new aide, Frank Gannon, who is 36 and will be paid $47,500 a year. Gannon said: "I consider myself a moderate. Heinz is fairly liberal, but he hasn't painted himself into a corner on most issues." Gannon previously worked as a researcher on the memoirs of another man whom many thought had painted himself into the world's worst corner Richard M. Nixon.

Orval Faubus, who attracted international attention when he was governor of Arkansas by using the National Guard to try to block integration at Little Rock High School, dropped out of the limelight in recent years, and in fact appeared to have dropped out of the world last September, when the publisher of a newspaper in Faubus's hometown of Huntsville said he got a note signed "Orval" which said: "I am moving with no new address yet established." This week, at a Little Rock party for Arkansas governor -elect Bill Clinton, Faubus suddenly appeared and said he moved secretly to Houston last year because "I wanted to see what it was like to be an unknown, an ordinary citizen. I just want to live quietly." APPOINTMENTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THESE DATES: Peabody 531-8030 531-9000, ext. 259. January 16 through February Boston 357-3000, ext. 3244 357-3244.

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She says she gave up a singing career and Marvin vowed to share all his worldly goods with her in return for her companionship. They were together from 1964 to 1970. The case could set a precedent nationwide for settlements of such non-marital arrangements. Marvin, 54, the Oscar-winning actor for "Cat Ballou" and the villain in dozens of other movies, appeared in court with his second wife, Pamela, whom he married after the breakup. He joked with reporters in the corridor before and after the hearing.

Michelle Marvin declined to talk with reporters and sat on the opposite side of the courtroom from Marvin. They did not speak. Marvin said he disliked the public airing of his private life, but said he had to defend himself and was glad the case had finally come to trial. Asked if it had affected his lifestyle, he said; "Yes, it's forced me to wear suits. I'm dressing in a style to which I'm not accustomed." One of Marvin's attorneys argued a complicated legal motion on separating the damage and liability portions of the case.

Judge Marshall denied the motion except to say that Marvin's assets would be considered on their value in 1970, rather than 1979. Michelle Marvin's attorney, Marvin Mitchelson, arguing the damages-liability motion, said that when the couple broke up Marvin said he couldn't pay her $833 a month support although he made $736,000 that year. Wf Warm fleece robes from our SPORT COATS Our Reg. $60 Traditional 2-button sport coats tailored in fine fabrics. From our good-looking winter collection in solids and patterns, now at a special low price.

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