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^ ^ K I N G Iiatirlipfitpr Leupmng Ijpraui B52s Drop 500 Tons on Viet Cong FRIDAY, JULY 1«, 1966 *ifllUlB''’81Zinkk Average Dally Net PreM Run Tho W6atl)6r iianct;(Bt?r lEv^ntng If^raUi For the Week Ended FerMont of t7. IL WeollMV Jniy 10. 1660 ■onay, hot hamM Thomas C. W all, aon o f Mr. Miss DoHs O. Klbbe of 86 MorMi eloadr, InmM tm igik and M n . Harold F. W a ll Jr., Porter St., assistant professor Rescue at Misquamicut Everyone Look* for Our WEEKEND A^ ! 14,103 low 66-76) SBatewad BmoMW, About Town of LaUn at Montclair SUte iiatirlipfitpr lEupmng IJpraUi waim, handd tomorrow, fcifh la 86 Ferguson Rd., has been •NEW POTATOES ... - ......... 10 MsmBor of the Audit named to the dean's list at College, N.J., conducting a LOCAL NATIVE TOMATOES ......... .. - w. Burson of Clrealnttoa 80’a. Siena College, Loudonvllle, N. VtftarsBB or WOrid W ar I course on the teaching of L*tln NATIVE YELLOW SQUASH ......... 9 Maneh»$t€r^A City of Village Charm Ifcimiilia will hava aa outlnc Y., where he has Just com­ at a four-week workshop for Manchester Youth pleted his freshman year. PREM IUM ICE C R E A M .................Vi !»«• Miwuiay from 1 to 5 pjn. ai Oen- teachers o f the classlos at the tar SprlncB Lodf*. college of St, Catherine, St, VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 244 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1965 (ClnosifUd Advortlstag on Fage 8) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Members of the Mental Aid Paul, Minn. Saves Drowning Pair y &auian Apprentloe Matthow Fellowship Social Center will NATIVE CORN b Iwre! attend a picnic Tuesday at 6 New Haven Fire wppipm ii^^ ................ Ill i i m iii M. Morlaity Jr. of the Ooaat PLENTY OF ICE COLD WATERMELON Ouard, aon of Mr. and Mn. p.m.i at a Wethersfield park. Two small ohUdran were Matthew M. Morlarty of 76 The event Is given by volun- NBIW HAVEIN (A P I A sucked out to sea by a strong teera and helpers. The Fellow- three-alarm fire In the Fair Events Foraat St., haa liarun a 16-week undertow last Sunday at Mla- damage controlman oourae at ship will meet Thursday aa Haven section of the dty severe- usual. Membership Is open to ly damaged three tenement quamicut Beach in Rhode Is­ raoOTCT..o .~ . the Ooaat Ouard TMUning Cen­ /An Bnq ' ifis tU B64I96»' M g t A . m * ter, Oroton. persons from this area who houses and caused some dam­ land, but Gary Novak, 19, of B52s Drop 500 Tons have been or are being treated age to a fourth today. IM Falknor Dr. grabbed a life In State v l ' ’ . for an emotional or' ihental Ill­ The fire started In a shed be­ and Bonrudne Lettuce. __ m — liinda D’Addario of 78 preserver and Jumped Into the ness. Those wishing Informa­ tween rows of tenement hoiwes ALSO: Savoy Cabbage, White M d Cooper Hill St, and Mlaa Bar­ water after them. tion may call the Capitol Re­ on James and Haven streets, Novak swam about 100 yards ■>.; ■■■ Spinach, SwUs Chard. Native h ^ v ’ 'A '" '' ' Bara Rlohtera of Eaat Hartford Strawberrlca, Cherries. N e ^ rln es, W aterbary Acts V . ; - i aip leaving Monday By Jet plane gion Mental Health Associa­ firemen said. out before he reached Marla One fireman was Injured when dews. Limes, Pineapples, Mangoes, Cnrraats, nmeiiernN, far a vaoatlon In EXirope. tion, Inc., 217 Farmington Ave., Casby, 10, of West Hartford. Hartford. he (ell. and a truck driver was She toW him that her younger Sour Cherries, and Papayas. T o Force Quick burned slightly while leading out brother Tom. 9, was even tar- •W e reaerve the right to limit quantities. On Viet Cong Bases Mancheater High School re- some children, police said. leaaed today the names of two Querino J. Agoatlnelli of 81 ther out. He had her hold on to '•a Leland Dr. Is a member of the the preserver while he swam af­ Receives Grant Revaluation End V ie t ’f ’i'uute to dear out Viet Cong'^sentenced to death In absentla^blamed the incident on a Viet atudents who were omitted from FACTORY FIRE SAIGON, South 'Veterans Home and Hospital ter the boy. Richard W. Faatemack, son " T H E K I N « guenillas and open the rood to by a military tribunal on May 7. Cong terrorist and said ho elvM^ the regular Sophomore Honor RIVERTON (AP)—Offlcers of Nam (AP) — U.S. Air Commission and is on Its com­ When Novak reached the boy of Mr. and Mn. Winter Pas­ WATERBURY (AP) — a supply convoy. Reliable sources had reported ed capture. Rom. They are William Mustard the Hitchcock Chair Factory are ternack, 191 WooiBand St., has Force B52 bomBers flying mittees for buildings and he told him to swim on his back of Produco" WaterBury officials have On (he poUticol front, the kill­ earlier that Thao was arrested In (he air action, the Guam- and Gloria Opidach, attempting to determine the fi­ been awarded a $360 scholarship grounds and public relations. and let him pull him back to filed a 81 million injunc­ for the first time in sup­ ing of a rebellious army colonel In a Roman-Catholic monastery based B52s dropped 600 tons of nancial damage a (ire did to by the Manchester Board of PERO In the Saigon suburb of Thu the Ufe preserver. The three port of Vietnamese ground by government security forces explimives on suspected Viet their plant Thursday. Realton. The presentation of 278 OAKLAND STREET e OPEN 7 DATS e 648-6884 tion suit in Superior Court Due. Blen Hoa is 20 miles north­ Maurice lAferrlere of 93 Nike hui^ on to the preserver to waft liiu tA fears of new demonstra­ CV>ng portions In Mang Yang The fire burned out of control this scholarship, given annually to forte a private firm to forces, dumped 500 tons of east of Saigon. Circle was elected to the board (or help. tions by South Viet Nam's Ro­ Pa.<w, a key part of R ^ te 19 SUMMER SOHEDUU: for one and a half hours. It to a deserving student, was bombs today on suspected of directors of Connecticut As­ destroyed the company’s stor­ Two Ufe guards swam out to coimplete the controversial man OathoUos. Most of Thao’s civilian and rtreteHilng ax^rcas Central Viet thru Saturday S:SO made yesterday by the pres­ Iday ttam sociation for Retarded Children age, flndshing, packa^ng and the trio with a long rope. A city — wide revaluation By Communist positions, in The Defense Ministry said military followers were Catho­ Nam frfim the port of Qul Nhon _____ OPEN Tnea-I Gary Novak ident of the Board of Reajtors, I m a r l o at a recent meeting in Walling­ shipping departments. large crowd had formed on the central Viet Nam. Ool. Pham Ngoc Thao, a Roman lics. These Included Brig. Gen. to the central plateau city of nuraday till B:00l Oarlton W. Hutchins. Aug. 10 under the supervi­ |6 !86; ford. He will represent the Some 2<X) volunteer and regu­ beuxh and they grabbed the rope Between 26 and 80 of the big Catholic who led at least two Lam Van Phat, who Is still at Plelkii, the spokesman said. Cloaed~ Mondays dur-l shore because she was still A 1966 bonora graduate of sion of a court-appointed Manchester Association for Re­ lar firefighters from eight fire and pUlled all five simmers into Jets (lying 2,200 miles from unsuccessful coup attempts, large, The ground operation report­ duly August shocked by the whole event. Manchester High School, Pas­ committee. tarded Children for a two-year departments saved the main shore. ternack was a member of the F E i i i m i "was ambushed by security Vietnamese authorities re­ edly involved as many aa 6,000 K Mrs. CaM>y and her husbai^ The firm la tho H.L. Yoh Co. Guam blasted the suspected term. part of the plant. Mr. and Mrs. CaM>y were National Honor Society during Dodge Demonstrator Sale forces and seriously wounded’ ’ ported that a hand grenade was Vietnamese tronpa who were anxiotisly waiting on the rtiore did thank Novak later with a H ie axitlon asked Ihnit the court Mvtat area In the Mang Yang Psss, a thrown Friday In front of the $50 check. But she says she his senior year. He piUM to at­ In a forest near Blen Hoa F ri­ clearing (he road of Viet (Jong when their children were tend Rensselaer Pol^echnic In­ ordsr the revaluation firm to key pert of Route 19 stretching day. It said he died of his wound quarters of a U.S. Special and opening It to supply ooor brought In. Mrs. Oaaby says she can never really show him how speed ttn actlvltiea, or face $1 Forces advisor In Phan Thlet, grateful for her children’s Hves stitute in the fall and follow a Now Going Gn At Chorches across central Viet Nam. while being flown to Saigon. voys. I was so frightened for her chll- course In engineering. mtlHon In damage aultn. It was Thao had been the subject of about 100 miles east of Saigon. I dren that she had tried to go she Is. She calls him “ wonder­ A major ground operation Is filed Friday, 24 hours after V iim ««ew v «f etweimci an intensive manhunt. He was The Vietnamese officials (Bee Page Three) after them herself but was ful, brave." She says that none 1963 COMET Judge Milton Meyers of Super­ reported under way along the pulled back by a bystander.
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