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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 67

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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67
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THE BOSTON GI.OUE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. 1981 67 IEIU ENGLAND HELUS BIHESS face by a horse nearly four years ago, a $3000 iudgment against the operator of a Westford riding stable. Anita Hakkarainen of Buttonwood road suffered the injury in May 1977 at the stable of Robert Haigh. She was with two of her sisters. former lodgers is made in Boston Housing Court.

Judge E. George Daher ruled last month that he will require the owners to restore the 373-room men's residence if 115 of its former residents affirm their desire to return by posting one month's rent or $180 by March 10. were dismissed yesterday when one of them discussed pornography during a corridor conversation. A lawyer reported the remark to Judge John J. McNaught, who dismissed the potential jurors.

Several other members of the pool groaned their disapproval. "It's all your fault," one woman shouted at the juror, "you and your big mouth." McNaught resumed jury selection with a new pool of 59 members. Nine individuals and four corporations are charged with conspiring to traffic in obscene magazines and films between Rhode Island and Boston. AMOROSO Vf 373WASHINGTON ST) BOSTON 542-2226 Kicked girl gets $3000 1 juror talks, 45 dismissed A Middlesex Superior Court jury yesterday All 45 members of a US District Court jury awarded a 10-year-old Sutton girl, kicked in the pool in Boston, called in a pornography case. GLOBE ADS PAY BEST TRY ONE AND SEE mm blamed in '80 air crash The National Transportation Safety Board yesterday ruled that severe icing on the probably caused a February 1980 crash British cargo plane in Billerica that killed of the eight crewmen aboard.

The board the crew failed to obtain adequate preflight weather Information and the National Weather Service at Logan Airport failed to advise the of conditions which led to the icing. The a four-engine Bristol Britannia operated Ice airframe of a seven said 6rew plane, fay Redcoat Air Cargo crashed in the woods just short of Elizabeth road eight minutes after takeoff from Logan on a flight to Shannon, Ireland, with a load of computer equipment. Jury told of toxic waste A Plymouth County grand jury continued to hear evidence yesterday about the dumping of hazardous waste in several communities. The state Department of Environmental Quality Engineering reported that traces of seven toxic chemicals were found in well water samples near two landfills in Cedarville and Manomet. The levels were well within federal safety limits, the department said.

A grand jury previously indicted seven men and two corporations for allegedly dumping hazardous wastes from New Jersey in Kingston, Middleborough, Halifax and Plymouth. Parole in R.I. hitman case A man whose testimony led to the indictment of reputed New England crime boss Raymond L.S. Patriarca was granted a parole by the Rhode Island Parole Board yesterday, but he won't be released until his role as a state witness is over. Nicholas A.

Palmigiano, who has been called a former mob hitman, reportedly turned informant because he was convinced he was marked for death by his superiors. He is serving concurrent life terms for two murders. Palmigiano, who is being held at a secret location, told authorities he killed Raymond A. Cur-cio in 1965 on orders from Patriarca, using a handgun supplied by Rudolph Sciarra. Palmigiano will be released into the federal Witness Protection program and will be under the supervision of federal parole officials for the rest of his life.

No trial date for Patriarca has been set. Men's hotel change denied The Board of Appeals yesterday denied a petition by the owners of the fire-damaged Beacon Chambers Hotel for Men at 19 Myrtle Beacon Hill, for a change of occupancy. Owners of the building want to rebuild and convert the property into 60 apartments. The board noted it would consider another petition by the owners once final disposition of the case involving the Mayor of Burlington, loses election by 12 votes United Press International MONTPELIER. Vt.

The race for mayor of Burlington, Vermont's largest city, ended in a virtual dead heat yesterday with former radical activist Bernard Sanders defeating five-term Mayor Gordon Paquette by a handful of votes. The official tally gave Sanders a 12-vote margin out of 9437 ballots cast on town meeting day. Paquette said he had asked for a recount. "We're going to fight like hell to preserve this victory, and nobody is going to take it away from us," said Sanders. He contended there were signs of voter irregularities and said his lawyers are working on the recount case.

In Winooski, former mayor Dominique Casa-vant was hoping to win his old job back from Mayor James McCann while in Rutland John Daley, a former mayor, and Thomas Egan were seeking to replace outgoing Mayor Gilbert God-nick. Elsewhere, a resolution urging the United States and Soviet Union to adopt a nuclear weapons moratorium won the backing of nine communities. Residents in Mount Holly, Fletcher. Thetford. Richmond, Norwich, Jericho.

Dux-bury. Waterbury and Bakersfield all passed the nonbinding resolution with little debate or dissent. Results from three other communities were not yet counted. That's what General Motors and GM dealers are out to do. By offering genuine old-fashioned, Ail-American good deals now through March 19.

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