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FITCHBURG (MASS.) SENTINEL, SATURDAY: MAY 20, 1967

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N. E. Crime Report Released By FBI


PROVIDENCE, R. I. (API- ped by state police, the report Police reaction to FBI dis- said, that the club "was to be closures of New England Cosa held up" and for that reason Nostra operations today ranged the opening of the establishfrom dismay and disbelief to a' mcnt was postponed, simple no comment. "It's a superb job of characThe reports made public! tcr assassination, seizing on a Friday in U.S. District Court in conversation from one punk to Providence linked the Cosa another and leaving out the deN o s t r a to gambling, horse tails," Col. Hennessey said of racing, killing and bribery in I the report, five New England states. "It's a damned shame. I plan Disclosed were Csa Nostra: 10 contact the FBI about thls away," Hennessey said,: connections with horse racing;,, a rugged thing to I in Massachusetts, Vermont and 1 na alc w. , '? New Hampshire, with gambling " ' and attempted bribery in Maine, Compilation of the reports SECRETARIAL - Kathleen M. Barotti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brewer of 10 Walnut Court, has been accepted at Mount Wachusett Community College. She will be a legal secretary major. She is president of the Leominster High School Library Club, member of the Italian Club, and has been active in class supper, prom, senior play and graduation programs. She is member of the Catholic Youth Council of St. Leo's Parish.

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rhipf ol me Maine state oiice, { o r a renear.aglianetti's petiti cniel nf thP Maine State Police';'"<-"""; j n g 0{ nis case, said references to an apparent, Taglianetti charged the evigambling operation in Bidde- dence obtained by the FBI was ford, Maine, and the possible "tainted." bribery of police officers were The Justice Department has "news" to him. ' that the FBI had Boston Police . , j. ,comj' acknowledged microphone in a declined installed a ment on the material disclosed, , business operated by a the racome tax evasion case associate o Taglianetti\ of Louis Taglianetti of Warwick, L n d s al othcr men met ., - j ., j j time: They said they needed .- 'several times. ,
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to study the reports. . . ! lianetti's appeal of a $3,000 fine State law enforcement offici-| and seven month sentence on als also declined comment, butj m c o m e tax evasion charges. Public Safety Commissioner: .- Leo L. Laughlin said he was' "anxious" to see the reports. The FBI quotes Raymond Patriarca of Providence, identified as the boss of the New England Cosa Nostra, as saying he would "declare martial law" if there were any more gang killings in HONG KONG (AP) Chinese anti-British demonstrations in Boston. Several of the victims of the Hong Kong intensified in their gang war are mentioned by third day today as thousands o: students joined the screaming name in the report. The reports also indicated crowds, and some anti-Ameri that a man identified as John can shouting was added. Barborian asked Patriarca to On one of the marches to the intervene with Lou Smith, own- house of the governor of this er of Rockingham Park in Sa- British colony on Red China's lem, N.H., and a share holder doorstep, several hundred dem in Green Mountain Park in Pow- onstrators paused outside the nal Vt., to set non - conflicting U.S. consulate. No organizec racing dates with Berkshire protests developed there, how Downs Track in Hancock, Mass.; Men identified us Henry Ta-i At Government House, police melo and George Kattar were scuffled briefly with a crowd o: quoted by the FBI in a con- teen-agers trying to block a side versation in which Kattar was gate entrance. There were no told he must "have the state" injuries. Another crowd painted "Dowi (Maine) in order to operate. Kattar has been quoted as with British imperialism" am saying he had made arrange- "Down with illegal British ar ments to pay off the state po- rests and trials" in red charac ters on Hong Kong's Supreme lice. The conversation, the FEU Court building. said, "apparently refers to a| The protests have been to gambling operation that Kattarl back up demands, made by both would open in Biddeford, Hong Kong Communists and Red China, that the Brittish re Maine.' The owner of a club was tip- lease all Chinese arrested in four days of rioting, punish the police, compensate victims, an< guarantee against any future "racial suppression of Chinese,"

Anti-British Feelings Increase In Hong Kong


The four days of rioting began lay 11 _ the latest was Vednesday after police broke p demonstrations in Hong Cong's Kowloon section by triking workers at three artifial flower factories. The three ays of demonstrations at Govrnment House, across the baror channel, have been orderly,

ijr Jacob & Son1965 VanderMU Cop Winner! DETROIT (AP) General begin negotiations In early July, Newspapers Enterprise Assn. Motors President James M. we will not know exactly what Roche and Henry Fore II agree the union has in mind," said Roche. that auto buyers face a "sub- Added Donner, "We will barCover the East and South NORTH stantial price increase" on their i gain hard to reach a fair and hands and see if you can fig1968 cars. j equitable settlement. We hope 4753 ure out how Helen Sobel Smith a ; ln lis 1 Ul 1 8 ithol t nte V Q 10 7 < 5 Roche, Interviewed after; l?._ ii _P ] _ J . .w i .! /; defended with the West hand ruption of production but we GM's annual stockholders meet- will not accept an agreement *KQ9 against South's three no-trump ing Friday, used the same word, which does not reflect fully the BAST WEST contract. ' 'substantial" that Ford had equities of all concerned." *J98J) Helen started by opening the A K Q l O used Thursday at the Ford Auto industry critic Ralph K2 Iking of spades. North's two- VA 1 0 8 S Nadar, who was nominated in! 752 meeting. absentia as a GM director last club bid had asked South to 410864 +75 "I am not going to get into a year, was not placed in nominaSOUTH (1>> bid a four-card major if he dollars and cents game with you tiin this time. had one, so Helen saw little 4.A84 fellows, but the word substantial But his name came up when is substantially correct," Roche Wilma Soss of New York, presi- LIBERAL ARTS Judith M. point in attacking with a four4K.984 dent of the Women Stockholders Grossman, daughter of Mayor card minor suit when the chances told newsmen. Most Industry Federation of America, asked + AJ2 observers have predicted a about the status of Nader's $26- and Mrs. Ralph W. Crossman were that South would also Both vulnerabto price hike of about $150. of 84 Grove Ave., has been hold four cards in the suit. million suit against GM. South Wot North Roche expressed optimism Donner said there had been no accepted at Champlain ColThe king of spades looked like 1N.T. Pass Z + that the auto industry was over out of court settlenent and that ege where she will be a libhappy choice. It held the 2 Pass 3 N.T. Past the hump in its battle to end a the case had not gone to trial. eral arts major. She is a trick as East played the nine. Pass Pass sales slump. The suit was filed last year member of the Leominster Helen stopped to count points. Opening lead *K "Reports since March have after GM admitted before a High School senior class, She counted 22 between her shown the market is picking up Senate hearing that it had hired Art and Pep Clubs and has hand and dummy. Give South, and based on preliminary re- private detectives to dig into been active in supper, senior the 16-point minimum for his felt that If South really held ports, I think the second 10 days Nader's private life. Roche play, prom, ball and recep- opening no-trump and the best of May will run ahead of 1966," apologized at the Senate session: tion committees. She is a East could hold would be two the jack of hearts he might hav he said. _ to the senators and to Nader for member of the Teenage Group jacks. It appeared certain that gone over to dummy and taken Roche and GM Board Chair- GM's conduct, Nader subse-j board of directors, and a workheld spades a finesse. Even In rubber bridge man Frederic G. Donner, who quently filed a defamation of er for the Red Cross, Heart EastHelen the jack ofwith the i an extra trick is worth someso continued announced to stockholders that character suit. I Fund and Cancer Drives. queen. That was allowed to hold | thing and the finesse is one of he would retire Nov. l, took the to pretty much the same viewpoint Sommer, 54, of Barbourville, that Ford had at his stockhold- Doctors Relive Ky., and Dr. John Rieger, 45, of ed his ace of hearts. ers' meeting: Los Gatos, Calif., arrived at Helen was ready. She dropped Seaside Study Both companies are having This established some problems with the federal Lindy's Flight, Cormeilwe Airport, a short dis- her king. jack of hearts as her partner's an government on adjusting to new Land In Paris tance northwest of Paris, at 8:45 entry to the 13th spade and BOSTON (AP) Trustee of auto safety standards. Donner a.m. They had left New York 20 South wound up losing three the University of Massachusetts explained, "We do have a probhours before, at 8:49 a.m. EDT spades, one heart, one diamond, are considering a campus by lem of communications to this PARIS (AP) - Two Amerigame rubber and his equani- the sea for the university's Bosarea. There is good reason to can doctors who left New York Friday. ton branch. believe a closer and more con- In a single-engine plane Friday The doctors had headed for Le mity. structive working relationship to try to duplicate Charles A. Bourget Airport where Lind- The play looks easy when Edward Logue, director of th you see all the cards, but it Boston Redevelopment Authorwill be established between the Lindbergh's historic flight to bergh landed in 1927. They were industry and government." directed to the Cormeille Air- was just as easy for Helen at ity, said the university branch Neither has had any formal Paris 40 years ago, landed near port because of the heavy actiV' the table. She might have lost campus could be built on tht contact with the United Auto the French capital today less ity at Bourget due to next a trick had her partner not 112-acre seaside cite at a "subWorkers held the jack of hearts, but stantial saving to the taxpayer new contract de- than 20 hours after takeoff, air- week's air show. mands. have read some port officials said. Lindbergh made the flight in what is 30 points against game both in acquisition and conthings in the paper but until we The officials said Dr. Francis 33 hours, 29 minutes, 30 seconds. and rubber? Furthermore Helen struction costs.

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turn in a bathing suit has been . SAIGON (AP) Fears of i closely scrutinized all week, crack in the unity of South Viet turned the tables Friday and nam's military rose today with imagined themselves the judges the announcement that Chief o: in an all-male beauty contest. state Nguyen Van Thieu has Nobody won. decided to run against Premier Robert Goulet and Andy Wil-, Nguyen Cao Ky in the presiden hams were going strong until; tial elections this September. Patricia Marshall, a 38-25-38' A contest between Thieu, an brunette from Rapid City, S.D.. army lieutenant general, and decided neither one could pack'Ky, an air -rice marshal, could it in the bathing suit competi- badly divide saigon's military tion. hierarchy at a time when Com"They just wouldn't look good munist pressure is increasing. in bathing suits-I know they Ky refused to comment on the wouldn't," she said in with- announcement of Thieu's candidrawing her first thought dacy, saying he would have to Wendy Cox of Bronxville, talk first with Thieu. N.Y said she didn't care what The premier had said earlier, Paul Newman looked like in a when announcing his own candl a batting-suit. , I dacy, that ne would withdraw if With those eyes, who. Thieu decided to run for the cares. asked the slender sake of unity. It was felt, how blonde with the turned-up nose. ever, that Ky was marking time Miss Minnesota said she until he could find out how would have to immediately dis- much support he had among qualify herself as a judge. military leaders. "I have 10 men in my mind The ruling military junta right now and I couldn't backed Ky 40-2 in an informal decide," said Bettyann Brewer vote last Sunday. In an earlier of Minneapolis. "But I'd like to straw poll Thieu had won 27 interview them all and try and: votes to 15-20 for Ky f'nd o u t " Until Thieu's decision was Frank Sinatra!" shouted' announced, Ky had been looked Nancy Brackhahn of Memphis,, on as a sure bet for the presi Tenn., who has the longest dency. ' blonde hair among the 51 con- A spokesman for Thieu distestants. counted the danger of a split in "I don't even have to think the military which has been the about it. There's no doubt in my power behind the government in mind." South Vietnam since the NoThe girls-said Miss Tennessee vember 1963 overthrow of the was introduced to Sinatra Diem government. Thursday night at the Foun- The spokesman said the junta tainoblrau whore he is perform- has decided not to back any ing and had talked of little el-se candidate formally and no milltary machinery would play a got a beau-lpsrt in the contest. Thus, he ttfnl body," said Vermont's en- claimed, everyone from gener' try, Elaine Farrell of Burling- als to privates could vote freely *~n. ton. for the man of their choice. The big judging for the girls is It was believed, however, that tonight on the nationally telev- the military's willingness to go ised CBS show. Fifteen finalists along with the prodding of both will be crowned as the program the people and the United States opens and the winner, who will to hold popular elections receive $20,000 in prizes, will b e ' s t e m m e d mainly from its confiw?,e- ,y, na Remenyi. the'dcnce that it could control the 1966 Miss U.S.A. (,hoic(, of p rcs id e nt and premier in any new regime. A pre-election battle between Policewoman ! Thieu and Ky could split the i proadministration vote and let Wins Battle ! civilian win the presidency. BOSTON (AD - An atlra Tx/ live state policewoman with! I V plenty of determination has won. *+ her Superior Court fight to t a k e j O6TS a promotional examination to-' day for the rank of staff ser-l BURLINGTON, Vt. M A gcant. 'Boston television executive has b n Mrs. Grave V. Johnson ofi a e eer of appointed production manWestboro, a member of theivisi 8 new educational teleforce for II years, had her ap-! n station operated by the plication for the exam rejected University of Vermont, by Public Safety Commissioner The appointment of David J. Leo Laughlin. Robertson, of WGBH-TV, was Mrs. Johnson sSid she was I announced Friday by the Unibfins discriminated against he-jversity. ; cause of her sex. She took the> Garry Simpson, a New York! case to court and won her suit)advertising executive will be I Friday. the director. ' I

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