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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 5

Publication:
The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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The Boston Globe Thursday, January 17, 1S7I SAVE ENERGY NOV vr M. il IK. II EAMNCE 13 II OFF Winter reflections in the frijjid Charles River off Storrow drive. (Globe photo by Bill Brett) Hub records 3 homicides during 16-hour period DRESSES FROM OUR BOSTONIAN STRATFORD -PLAZA AND OXFORD SHOPS trician for the realty firm, police said. Willis was dead on arrival at Carney Hospital.

The identity of the third murder victim was not learned until 14 hours after his body was found behind a Jamaica Plain cafe. The victim was identified yesterday morning at 9 a.m. as Raymond S. L. Haddigan, 68, who had been living at 3169 Washington Jamaica Plain, but whose permanent address was 178 Fisher Walpole.

His body was found at 7:40 p.m. Tuesday at the rear of Maurice's Tavern, 3081 Washington st. He was partly clothed, with i Luther Singleton, 27, of 81 Worcester South End, died yesterday morning at Boston City Hospital from multiple stab wounds of the chest He was the third murder victim in the city in a 16-hour period. Singleton was found lying unconscious shortly after 3 a.m. near 231 West Newton South End.

He died at about 10 a.m. At 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Glen Willis, 25, of 135 Washington Dorchester, was killed at that address, allegedly during an argument with Reginald Woods, 25, of 31 Wilson court, Woods was arrested Tuesday night and arraigned on murder charges yesterday morning in Dorchester District Court. Willis was found, with a Btab wound in his neck, in the vestibule of a real estate; office on the first, floor of the building. Woods worked as an elec rem v.

-I-V 2 Hub stores lose clothes to burglars, holdup men -r it Tf 1 -in MWUflTTll iT Jf Mr I 'I I 4 7 iff- il much of his clothing scattered around his body. He had been strangled with a necktie, medical examiner George Curtis said. Seven murders have been recorded in Boston in 1974. In January 1973, there were 12 murders recorded. CRIME ROUNDUP the register of the Modern Pastry Shop, 257 Hanover North End, late yesterday afternoon.

Police said the holdup was similar to several others reported in the North End within the past month. A Federal grand jury has indicted three men for the armed robbery of the Suburban National Bank's branch at 364 Cambridge st, Woburn, last Aug. 9. Charged with the holdup and taking of $17,146 are Richard Alan Cepulonis, 26, of Worcester; Francis David Lowell, 26, of -West Boylston, and James Edward Guimond, 33, of Winchester. Charles Edmondson, 18, of Dudley Roxbury, was arraigned in East Cambridge District Court yesterday on charges of receiving antique medical documents from Widener Library at Harvard.

Library director Louis Mar-, tin said the 15 documents dated back to the early 1800s and were invaluable for research but have very little monetary value. Cije Boston 3Dailp miotic Published Dailv by Globe Newspaper Company 13ft Morrissey BlvH Boston. Mass 02107 (Established March 4. 1872 Evening edition first issued March 7 1878 Sunday edition first issued Oc t. 14.

1877 SUBSCRIPTION RATKS Mornine Kvening Sunday Per Her Per Per Per Per Mo. 5 50 Yr Mo Mo. I r. Boston Postal Zone 66 00 5 SO (in 00 2 .75 3.1.00 Mew Kneland States 5 011 til) .10 5 00 60.00 2.50 30 00 Elsewhere in U.S. and Possessions 6 00 72.00 6 00 72 00 3.00 36 00 Canada 6 00 9 00 72 00 6 00 72 00 3 00 36.0(1 Foreign Countries 108.00 WOO 108 00 5.00 60 00 Burglars early yesterday morning broke into the Shoe Bootique, 124 Meridian East Boston, and stole men's clothes valued I at $14,000 and $750 in cash 1 from a strong box.

Police said they ut a hole in the roof of the one-story building and took out about 200 items. A Back Bay boutique was robbed yesterday. A male armed with a shotgun and a female accomplice entered Pelleteri's at 115 Newbury st. and accosted the owner, Kather-ine V. Humphrey, 26, of Boston.

The robbers took a stereo valued at $1000 and clothes valued at $755 and escaped through a rear door, where a third accomplice waited in a car reported stolen earlier in the day in Roxbury. Woodrow Wine 77 Morrissey Dorchester, was held up last night at 7:50. Two men, one armed with a handgun, entered the store and robbed night manager Paul Argus, 28, of Dorchester, of $1844. James Long, 20, of Evans Roxbury, was slashed with a straight razor and Irobbed late yesterday afternoon in his apartment. Police said Long answered (a knock at his door and was confronted by a man who forced his way into the apartment, slashed Long on the hand, then bound and gagged him.

The robber escaped with 4130 and a watch valued lax $20. Long was treated at Beth Israel Hospital and released. A robber wearing a blue ski mask and carrying a handgun took $100 from Save 33 to 50 and more on dresses and pantsuits from our current stocks. One, two and three-piece dresses regular length and'long. Many famous names.

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