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place, but did not see anyone on the lot. The Real Property Board voided the sale and order that a second auction be held. McBain, however, withdrew his complaint and did not bid at the second auction because he wanted to keep the good will of his state representative, as there were bills under consideration that could hurt the business he worked for. O'Connor purchased the property at the second auction for $ 800. The incident was brought before the Boston Finance Commission in 1962 after Real Property Commissioner James J. Sullivan cited the auction as one of the complaints he had to handle since taking office. No action was taken against O'Connor, however, the Finance Commission demanded the dismissal of City Auctioneer John J. McGrath and the abolition of the City Auctioneer's position.
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On May 31, 1960, O'Connor purchased a vacant lot abutting his funeral home for $ 300 at a city auction. The sale was voided after William H. McBain, who represented abutting business owner, filed a complaint. McBain claimed that he had the site under observation on the morning the auction was to take
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On February 4, 1970, O'Connor was convicted of willful failure to file Federal income tax returns. According to prosecutors, O'Connor did not file income tax returns for the years 1962 and 1963, during which time he had a total income of $ 44,000. He was sentenced to five months in jail and fined $
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at 4:30 am for parking violations. After the incident, O'Connor helped pass a bill that would make it a crime for police to serve parking warrants between 10 pm and 7 am.
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O'Connor first became involved in politics as a community activist in Roxbury. From 1951 to 1970 he was a member of the
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from 1951 to 1970. He left the House after he was convicted of willful failure to file Federal income tax returns.
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Lewis, William J. (May 6, 1960). "Young Democrats for Ward Hold Key Jobs in Local Areas".
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Hammond, James H. (April 7, 1962). "Fin Com to O'Connor: No Cloud Seen on You".
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Wells, William H. (May 10, 1962). "Fin Com Demands: Throw Out M'Grath".
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After his retirement, O'Connor resided at his former summer home in
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Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1951-1952
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Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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O'Connor, Funeral Director, 63". 307:and at the home of his longtime partner in 186: 359: 357: 355: 353: 351: 349: 191:O'Connor was born on November 9, 1924, in 29: 693:University of Massachusetts Boston alumni 567:"Roxbury legislator guilty in tax case". 653:American people convicted of tax crimes 582:"Legislator give jail sentence, fine". 536: 346: 298: 140:Patricia Wanders (1990-2011; his death) 630: 389: 363: 235:Massachusetts House of Representatives 181:Massachusetts House of Representatives 154:Boston School of Anatomy and Embalming 44:Massachusetts House of Representatives 551: 476: 698:20th-century American businesspeople 335:1955–1956 Massachusetts legislature 330:1953–1954 Massachusetts legislature 325:1951–1952 Massachusetts legislature 256:mother of four who was arrested by 228: 13: 364:Willis, Laurie D. (May 16, 2011). 205:University of Massachusetts Boston 157:University of Massachusetts Boston 14: 729: 390:Willis, Laurie D. (16 May 2011). 713:American prisoners and detainees 271:veteran, in his quest to become 683:People from Hull, Massachusetts 605: 590: 575: 560: 545: 530: 515: 597:"Roxbury Official Sentenced". 500: 485: 452: 436: 421: 383: 1: 459:"List of Sales Tax Backers". 340: 311:. He died on May 5, 2011, in 688:People from Nokomis, Florida 613:"Roxbury Official Sentenced" 263:In 1958, O'Connor supported 7: 318: 10: 734: 703:United States Navy sailors 668:American funeral directors 663:Businesspeople from Boston 214:. He was stationed on the 170: 162: 144: 136: 126: 116: 100: 81: 76: 72: 60: 49: 41: 37: 28: 21: 287:, and Endicott Peabody. 187:Early life and education 177:David J. "Okie" O'Connor 678:Politicians from Boston 509:The Boston Daily Globe 494:The Boston Daily Globe 461:The Boston Daily Globe 267:, a friend and fellow 223:attack on Pearl Harbor 95:Boston, Massachusetts 621:. February 25, 1970. 601:. February 25, 1970. 586:. February 25, 1970. 496:. 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Massachusetts House of Representatives
Francis K. Dwyer
Boston, Massachusetts
Sarasota, Florida
American
Democratic
Alma mater
Staley College
University of Massachusetts Boston
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Boston
Roxbury
Staley College
University of Massachusetts Boston
United States Navy
USS Chester
attack on Pearl Harbor
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Paul A. Dever
Foster Furcolo
Endicott Peabody
Dorchester
Boston Police
John F. Thompson
World War II
Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Democrats
John F. Kennedy
Ted Kennedy

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