The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 21, 1962 Page: 11 of 22
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11-A THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Tuesday Morning, August 21, 1962
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THERE IT GOES — An ice cream cone does a magic disappearing act in the hands
and mouth of Caroline Kennedy, 4, on her way to the beach at Amalfi, Italy, Mon-
day. Caroline and her mother, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, are vacationing at near-
by Ravello. (AP Wirephoto)
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1st Lady Invites
Fisherman to Dine
Bombing Waves
Hit Spain Cities
three children for dinner Monday
The third blast came several night in her rented vacation villa
RAVELLO, Italy (AP) - Mrs.
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By HAROLD K. MILKS
MADRID (AP) —A wave of
bombing attacks which officials
said cause the Franco govern-
ment to abandon its current cam-
paign of liberalism hit two of
Spain’s largest cities Monday.
The bombs, all directed at
newspaper offices, exploded in
Madrid and Barcelona, with a toll
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hours later at Barcelona, where The five guests at table with
a small bomb shattered display president Kennedy’s wife and her
windows in Die front of La Van- sister, Princess Lee Radziwill,
guardia, an independent pro- were Alfonso Gambardella and
Catholic daily, his family, Gambardella lives in
A similar bomb exploded a day nearby Amalfi and often pilots
earlier near Ayete Palace in San the motor launch that takes the
Sebastian, where Gen. Francisco vacationing U. S. First Lady to
Franco and his family are due to her private beach at Conca Dei
spend part of their summer holi- ^farini
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12 in the Cathedral of the Valley her return from a trip up the coast “WE
12 in the Cathedral of the valley by Positano. The 7-year-old greet- ■ ■ ■ w _
of two persons injured and slight
damage.
At the same time, labor offi-
cals in the Asturias coal mining
fused to work, forcing the clos-
ing of three mines in the Rio Del
Caudal chain, center of wide- lishments and one exploded Aug.
spread and persistent strikes ear-
lier this year. Among the miners’ of the Fallen. Franco’s memorial , her at the boat dock by kissing
current demands is one for "the to Spain’s war dead. ne and “e boat 000% Dy ASSIS
English working week,” meaning “Regardless of where they are ‘
Saturday, off. placed, these bombs represent a Mrs. Kennedy spent most of
Officials described the bombs dangerous opposition to the gov- Monday swimming and water ski-
as part of a '’nuisance campaign” ernment and to law and order," ing on the Amalfi Coast________
and said they were aimed more one official said. "At the same
time they represent a dangerous Firemen
threat to the efforts under way
throughout the Government for 40-Hour Week
greater liberalism."
Such attacks "only strengthen SAN ANTONIO (AP——The pres-
at creating attention and causing
confusion than at doing real dam-
age.
The first blast occurred in the
Madrid plant of Editorial Catolica
the hand of those elements within ident of the International Associa
a powerful publishing firm which
prints Ya and various other news- the Franco government who are tion of Firefighters said Monday
papers. It was followed by a sim- still opposed to too much freedom, the 40-hour week is long overdue
ilar explosion at Pueblo, Madrid and the bombings make it difficult for firemen.
organ of the government - con-to argue against their ideas,” he "We have made it clear that
trolled trade union syndicates. I added. there is no room in modern day
society for firefighters to labor 60
to 72 hours a week,” said William
Fingerprints Best
Clues in Robbery
BOSTON (AP) - Fingerprints and on one of the detour road
found in two places are the best signs They have been sent to the
clues to date in the investigation “2 "
of the nation's biggest cash rob-t
bery—the $1,551,277 haul from a the prints found on the car
U.S. mail truck Tuesday, matched those on the road sign
Phat was announced Monday by
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Buck of Washington.
San Antonio firemen recently
had their work week reduced
from 72 to 60 hours by state law.
FBI in Washington to trace their.
owners. White could not say if
matched those on the road sign.
The money taken by the rob-
.......... .. ..______________bers represented shipments from
land postal inspector in a briefing Cape Cod hanks to the Federal
Reserve Bank in Boston.
William F. White, chief New Eng-
to newsmen.
Other disclosures by White
At Plymouth a man dressed in
It is believed the robbery gang a policemans uniform hailed
ronsKted of five and i down the mail truck. As the truck
consisted of five men and a slowed, he and a companion
—--whipped out submachine guns be-
The robbers apparently fore the two guards aboard could
nine automobiles, alternately, dur' draw their pistols.
ing and after the robbery. | They tied the guards and then
None of the bags in which the tossed out money bags to auto-
money was being transported has mobiles stationed along Route 3
been found, as one of them drove the truck to
The light rope and tape used Randolph
to tie the two guards aboard the Rep. Edward P. Boland, D-
money-carrying mail truck are of Mass. . introduced a bill in Con-
such common variety they cannot gress proposing a $50,000 reward
usefully be traced, for information leading to the ar-
No postal employe is suspected rest and conviction of the robbers.
of participation, thus ruling out
the possibility of an ‘Inside job.”
No person “at this moment’ is
suspected by name. But here
White added “there could be
more concrete leads to one or
more suspects within the next 24
hours.”
Three automobiles and some
highway detour signs are among
the material clues in the investi-
gation by postal inspectors, the
FBI, state and local police.
Two automobiles were found
along the route of the robbery
trail shortly after police were no-
tified in the twilight hours of Aug.
14. The third was found some days
later burning in the Mattapan
section of Boston. All three had
been stolen.
Police said fingerprints were
found on one of the automobiles
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 21, 1962, newspaper, August 21, 1962; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1672408/m1/11/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.