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BOSTON (AP)— Massa Liipton Asks chusetts' now has the dubious distinction of operation of GOP Ittvite tha only highway traffic Ughf on ah interstate route from Bangor, Maine, to Vir Sen. Dirksen ginia. It g:ot*the dlaUhottOh Oct. HAR«r(»U> (APKflPh* repi- 27 when Cohstoticut. opened lur, attita Republican organlia* a super highway l^lj from tion baa been aaked to invite Hartford to Meriden, bypass- Son. Bverett M. Dlrkisen, l)lg busy Berlin Turnpike. / The motorist driving south to apeak In Oonnoctlcut. fiHiS in ta th e lone ligh t leav Hie requeat was made Sunday ing Route 95 near jtopsfleld night by John M. Lupton, execu and returns to the old Route tive director o l an organization 1 for a riVe-mlle stretch" on before which Dirkaen had been the way to Route 128. Shol Dowh^ Bcheduled to apeak Nov^' 20. Once the traveler hits rarfcaen canceled out on the Route 128, he can drive to P ilot Lost appearance Friday because of the Massachusetts Turnpike what Lupton called pressure entrance at 'Weston, then SAI(]}ON, South Viet from the regular state OOP lightless to Petersburg, Va. organisation. Nam (AJ*) — Dodging heavy missile and convene Toll Tops ’64 Matlc tional antiaircraft ficjA U. S. Navy and Air Forte HARTFORD (AP) — With two 100 Autos months still to go in 1966, the planes hit three «urfaee-io* traffic death toll in the state air" missile sites Sunday already exceeds the figure for In Smashup about 36 miles northeast all of last year. Hanoi, a U. S. spokesman ^ highway deaths this week On Freeway said. - end boosted the total for the The pilots reported ^ a r to 830. The total fo r all 12 LOS ANGELES (AP) — A tog left one site in ruins months of 1064—wl^ an extra bank drifted across a freeway. knocked the other two <>iit day for leap year—was 326. A stream of cars raced in. Nona of action. r. CR&L Strike O ff cam e out. One Navy plane was Act The tog niuffled the screech down and the pilot was listed'as BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A ing brakes and the crash of missing. ‘it scheduled strike ajgainst the ■‘grille on bumper. By the time PUots rqxirted they countsd Connecticut Railway it Lighting the last headlight tinkled broken 17 missiles fired at them during Co. was headed off early this to the Santa Ana Freeway, 100 the attack. morning two hours before the cars had smashed together. They said they obeyed hits bus drivers bad threatened to An hour later, as tow trucks on launchers and vAhi'oIes in the walk out. disentangled the wrecks, anoth target areas of all three instal .Negotiators for CR&L and the er fog bank settled on another ' lations. Amalgamated Transit Union, low Much Is the Mouse? freeway 20 miles away — and 60 A highway bridge in the midst AFlrCUO, began their meeting Windo^ shoppers in Worcester, Mass,, got an added more- cars piled up in two more Fire in Dedjiam Razed Garage, Left Bumed-Out Auto of the mlesile installations vAa at 3 p.m. Sunday and success treat yesterday watching a moude cavort among the cases of chain reaction, freeway/ destroyed during the ebordliiSU fully concluded it after 1 a.m. jnannequins. The frisky rodent climbed in and out ■style. , / ed Navy-Air Force strUtee, the It took 41 police cars — two of Details of the contract agree- o f sleeves (top le ft), undfer a fu r collar (top rig h t), spokesman said. *• i^ent were not disclosed. The.,- which ^so were in accident^ — on a dog’s leash (bottom left) and down a manne to get the freeways flowing The' attacks on toe mlsidi* pact will be voted on ‘by the sites were ordered after quin’s leg. He was long gone when the store opened again after Sunday’s multiple intlra membership, with ~the siles were .fired at planes fr ^ union recommending approval. for business. (AP Photofax). ^colllsidns. ■ ’Die toll: one man seriously the carriers Oriakany and In ^ CHARGED IN SLAinDCG injured, 27 persons. With less Drive 500 Out of Homes pendence dtutog an attack m . HARTFORD (AP)—A coroner serious injuries, pamiage: more toe key/Ughway bridge. It was than $100,000, in c lu d i^ 30 ca rs In the center of the miseile In Bee Page Eight DpDHAM, Mass. (AP) — A flared out of control and moved demolished, others dam sources Charles H.WM Foster stallations. Tragic Overtones wind-whipped brush fire de feS^he edge erf a. residential sec- aged. What happened? said 266 fires blackened 894 One Sbup ground aeUon VM stroyed. <xie hom e and dam aged ti<Jn.. acres Sunday. “It isn’t one big accident,” ' reported today in Souto v Im Several others in this Boston Fed by dry pine and spruce said Robert Mills, Mghway pat The larged of the fires Sun Nam, adto troops of toe U.S. ||^ suburb today driving-at least trees, the fire- destroyed one Refugees Oaim rol opeimtions offlceir. “it’-s a day was in Seekonk ■where 126 Air CAvalry Dlirfsion dahhtog a 100 residents to the streets; home occupied by an 88-year-old acres buriied. whole series of a^dents. confirmed klU of 60 Omnnu N The wind and dryness result woman and damaged tour othef Cubans Forced Maybe several cars l>v m e pile- OUier fires, included'loo a cres fightesa in to(^ area of toe ing from the two-year droiught houses. NEW YORK (AP)—There wag the usual bdetarous up, then, a few yards Away, sev in Wilmington, 70 in Canton, 80 Me qweial torces eamn, ___ kept firemen busy .bslGing Ellen Slaymaker was carried Them to Sail fun as Halloween was observed across, the nation^ver eral cars In another. R stretches in Shrewsbury, 26 in Methuen spokesman said there w4l$|r-29e hundreds of woodland fires from her home by two man just the weekend, buF'the trick-or-treat season had ^m e all the way up the fiAeway.” and 00 aeras each in Natick American casualtias. KESt WEST, FIA (AP) — throughout the weekend. before the flames reached the and Sudbury. overtones of tragedy. ---------------- — ------- ------ :------- , The first ardent occurred at Elements of toe Isi CssBlqr Scores of Cuban refugees, many And early today a blaze in a house. With Halloween falling on Uie shop” in the living room of a dawn Sunday near where ,the Scores of brush fta’ea also have been operating, aroimd Riel dormitory at Harvard Universi At Harvard, a fire broke out of them seasick and dripping Sabbath, communities observed home. One lad lay down in a Santa Ana Freeway crosses the were reported in Rhode Island Me since they joined Vietaafn^ ty, drove 400 students to the on the sixth floor of Quincy wet, arrived today and some the occasion on either Saturday homemade crypt with a blanket San Gabriri River, 16 miles including one that burned 16 ese relief forces last areek In street. House, and undergraduate dor or Sunday night — or both. arowd his body and head, with southeast of downtoivn Los An-. acres on the grounds of Rhode lifting toe siege of the camp SIO oharged that Cuban authorities '• There were no reports of inju m itory. ‘ In, Memphis, Tenn., Sunday a only his face showing. gSles. It was a misty morning, Islsmd College to Providence. miles north of Saigon. bad forced them to aall the ries in. any of the fires. Officials said the students g:roup of Memphis Stata Unlver- Three other boye stationed but traffic waiS hunamlng along Firemen to the towns of Ran The spokesman said toe ene treacherous waters' at the Flori- ’The Dedham fire, which had were evacuated without Inct: dolph and Avon, meanwhile,' ■da Straits. Blty students canvassed residen- themselves around the dimly lit my-force was spotted by heli tial areas looking for leftover room. (See Page Five) smoldered most of the weekend. dent. struggled with a brush fire ’Three rooms were severely copter scouts who called for ri They were the first to cross goodies. These were distributed Trick or treaters stumbled which burned over 26 acres to damaged, fire fighters said. flemen to be airlifted Into rough the 90-mlle stretch of water be to children in the city’s hospi- over a body or two, saw the the early morning' hours, and Three firemen were . trapped terrain about five miles south tween the United States and tals who were unable to go ouj. youth rise skwvly from the posed a threat to a group of Cuba since the s&rt of a. storm in one room. They climbed oUt a west of the camp. The airborne At Independenco, Kan., more orypt, and franti«^y fled from homes on Lothrop Drive, Ran Saturday morning. 11 States Voting window and hung from a ledge cavalrymen swooped down and than 60,000 persons turned out home. dolph, and to a new develop until a ladder was raised to res-- ment nearby. One refu gee, boat sank 10 Saturday nl^t tor the annual ' Stadium, Columbus, fia t Page Ei|tot miles out of C^ba, its captain cu e them. V Neewollah celebration featuring OW<>. on the ihomlng of the Ohio Several large woodland and ■aid, and he charged that Cuban 40 bands led by majorettes and ^ate-Minnesota football game, NYC brush fires were reported ia oCflclails “shoved us Off into 26 several dancing go-go girls. Saturday, a groundskeeper no- knot wiiv<is and waves up to 16 Massachusetts' oyer the week / Independence started Newol- tloed sim glints above one goal end.