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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 32

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
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32
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32 Tli Boiton Globe Thmsday, Dfceinbcr 20, 1973 Woman is year's I3()lh IJoslon homicide viclini Mm. Eula Young, 27, of 10 Itasca Mattapan, mother of three, waa found shot to death on tht kitch en floor of her apartment last night. She wai the 130th homicide victim of the year in Bonton. Police arrested her husband, David Young, 25,, and charged him with murder. He was to be arraigned this morning in Dorchester District, Several spent cartridges and a handgun believed to be the murder weapon were found in tht apart-ment.

of Tearl street, Dorchester, was arraigned in Brookline Municipal Court yesterday on charges of unarmed robbery, assault and battery on a police officer and carrying a loaded .38 caliber revolver. Sumpter, a Norfolk Prison inmate who failed to report back from a furlough about a month ago, was- arrested near Marsh Chapel on the Boston University campus. Tolice were responding to a call of a handbag theft in pro gress la which Sumpter allegedly robbed a Brook-line woman. CRIME ROUNDUP of Holyoke was to be arraigned today on a charge of beating another Holyoke man to death with a pool cue. Stewart was arretted on a murder charge yesterday after William Cyr, 61, died Tuesday night in Holyoke Hospital.

Stewart had been held on assault charges until Cyr died. I Immediate" 'I CASH Mc.i New llnf Paid far Diamonds, Jewelry Antiques and Old Gold ofimpson 24 IROMFIEID ST. BOSTON fill APPPAISAuJ Sint 1898 It VST Michael E. Sumpter, 26, 'A Vi' the ale of SAL -UK-: A probable-cause hearing was held in Barnstable District Court yesterday in connection with the shooting death Dec. 4 of William Illife, 18, at his house on West Main street, Hyannis.

George W. Leddy, 25, of 76 Kinnaird Cambridge, who had been held on a first-degree murder charge in the case was present. Judge Henry Murphy found probable cause for a charge of involuntary manslaughter against Leddy, whose bail was reduced from $50,000 to on the lesser charge. William II. Stewardt, 40, EVERYTHING IN SLAK SHAK GOES AT ONE LOW PRICE! EVERY SHIRT! 4" EVERY SWEATER! 4" EVERY PANT! 4" In the Great Old Days of Fannie Farmer, some said Santa wore long white robes and a bishop's cross.

Others said a fur coat and a feather in his cap. Then Thomas Nast gave America Santa Claus American-style. Sketched with rosy cheeks and a red suit. And Fannie gave her name to the candy kitchen that gives America great Christmas gift ideas. Chocolates, creams and nut-filled fudge dreams.

Wrapped in rosy gingham, fancy-ribboned boxes, and even jolly Sant a Clauses. Santa hasn't changed to bell bottoms. And Fanny Farmer hasn't changed her great old-fashioned candy treat s. Come on in and make your Christmas shopping simple and sweet with Fanny Farmer's candy treats. No dealh bill ibis session (f BOSTON CAMBRIDGE MAIDEN LEOMINSTER PORTSMOUTH, H.

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