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Richard A. Allen, Marlboro, Mass.; Ralph G. Beckett Jr., Wellesley Hills, Mass.; Mario J. Celi, Belmont, Mass.; Neil W. Childs, Wellesley Hills, Mass.; William J. Cleary Jr., Cambridge, Mass.; Lewis M. Cowardin, Southboro, Mass.; Joseph F. Crehore, Wenham, Mass.; Charles B. Flynn, Milton, Mass.; Alden French Jr., Concord, Mass.; Hamilton Heard, Jr., Brookline, Mass.; Paul W. Jameson, Salem, Mass.; William F. Kussin, Concord, Mass.; Dennis G. Little, Belmont, Mass.; Arthur F. Noyes, Arlington, Mass.; Clarkson Potter 2nd, Mt. Kisco, N. Y.; Phillip Price Jr., Philadelphia, Pa.; Karl H. Purnell, Mifflinburg, Pa.; Peter Summers, Dedham, Mass.; Albert B. Wolls, South bridge...
...Cliffside Park, N.J. to recuperate. According to Smith's testimony, Cliffside's Chief of Police Frank Borelli assured him of protection as "long as we didn't do anything." Borelli, he swore, tipped him that the FBI was moving in, and he ducked away to Marlboro, N.Y. (Cried the chief last week: "I don't even know the bum.") But Smith had hard luck-he went back to New York, got shot again, recuperated again, got shot again, recuperated again, and was yanked back to "the walls" as a parole violator...
Unitarian, All Right. Charlie Potter's devout mother and factory-worker father put him into Baptist Sunday school in Marlboro, Mass. at the age of 18 months; at 2½ he was memorizing Bible passages. At three he was preaching over the back of a chair to his parents on Sunday afternoons. He always had "a good loud voice," and he thinks his voice got him his first pulpit. In his first year at Newton Theological Institution, Baptist Potter astonished the congregation at Dover, N.H. by preaching right through the racket of a Boston & Maine train passing by just...
That was 16 years ago. Ever since, young Robert Linsig of Marlboro, N.Y. has lived by grace of his rubber tube. Like other children, he learned to chew his own food, but instead of being able to swallow, he had to spoon it into the tube. Robert never let it get him down. He grew up healthy and active, went to school, scrapped with the other kids, and learned to play the bell-lyra in the Marlboro Central High School band...
Scene of the Crime. In Marlboro, Mass., Leo Demont, 25, was fined $64 for driving, while drunk, into the same pole at Broad and Main Streets which he had crashed into three years before...