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Manchester Evening Herald PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Oct. 17. 1975 Dairylea case dropped Survivor describes ordeal ICCilTCNNlAL fThe weather t s ; PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (UPI) dairy cooperative in the indictments because "the facts Heavy rain tapering off to showers, high in KEY WEST, Fla. (U P I)- Thomas Gib­ and jumped into the water. His com­ onto its five-foot-wide platform. He said — A State Supreme Court iNortheast.Northeast alleged in the indictments did |60s. Chance of showers tonight, low in 40s. bons took a bite from the seagull he had panions, Ross and Dorothy Corwin, he strappd himself to the platform with his justice has dismissed criminal Justice Norman Harvey said not support the specific ffConsiderable cloudiness Sunday with chance i i a n r i |f 0 tpr Eupninn Ipralh captured, his first taste of food in nearly jumped in without anything. Gibbons said, belt at night to sleep. charges against 11 current and Thursday he was dismissing the charges. ’ ’ lof showers, high in 60s. three days, and "decided I was not that and he threw them the inner tube. For the next three days he survived on former officials of the Dairylea hungry yet.” Cooperative who had been in­ “We tried to swim for the fort,” Gib­ fresh water droplets which had condensed ' MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 16 Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e l v e p a g e s — p l u s w e e k e n d PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS The 22-year-old Gibbons told the story on the inside housing of the beacon. On dicted in connection with bons said, but rough seas and currents Thursday of how he survived, clinging to a Tuesday afternoon he strangled a seagull alleged adulteration of milk. hampered them and they still were about tossing sea buoy, after his 37-foot wooden which alighted next to him and plucked it. The indictments were handed three miles away at daybreak. Attempts boat Diana sank in rough seas Sunday. A “I was going to eat him,” Gibbons said, up in 1974 by an Albany County to hold on to lobster traps failed because Clnnou.r\c\r\Q ^ Coast Guard search for a Key West couple "but I tasted a bite and it was bad enough grand jury probing the charges the waves ripped the traps from their who set out with Gibbons on the fishing that I decided I was not that hungry yet.” against Dairylea, the largest En Route to Peking anchors. trip to Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas He said he saw at least four boats a day '-an e;t-l:e'ndec{Inours “I could see we didn’t stand a chance was suspended late Thursday. in sight of the buoy, some of which came PT-oaram, mornlnqs News together,” Gibbons said, so he told the Gibbons, who was rescued Wednesday close and ignored his frantic waving and Corwins about noon Sunday to hold onto a ‘uncraflemoons ^ by a shrimp fishing boat, said the Diana jumping to be discovered. The Aug. 3, 1775 issue of Kissinger meets lobster trap while he tried to swim to the was struck by six-foot-high waves about 3 “I heard one guy on a boat say he "Pennsylvania” magazine con­ summary lighthouse at Fort Jefferson. He said they '-a-fievnooTi progratus a.m. Sunday and sank in a matter of thought I was a bird,” Gibbons said. But tained an article by Thomas BULLETIN: told him they preferred to float free. minutes about four miles from Fort he added, “I never did give lip hope. I Paine on the female sex, and for the yovinger chi I d Currents continued to hamper his Jefferson. knew that sooner or later somebody would asserted that women "are con­ Now You Can Get Your progress but Gibbons managed to reach a Tnornmd pro- He said he grabbed a life jacket, see me.” strained in the disposal of their ' '•^ohxrd.ay with Japanese 30-foot-high marker buoy and he crawled goods, robbed of their freedom Donuts Wholesale! We Invite (loiii|)il<‘(l from flashlight and an automobile inner tube The Following To Get Our g'rams off^inq aonce, of will by the laws and vic­ I nilcd I’rc.s.s Intcrnulioiiul timized by a pernicious system Wholesale Prices: Clubs, acTobojticSjiarl Wessons TOKYO (UPI) — Secretary of State would still be time to cancel F.ord's trip. of double standards,” The Henry Kissinger arrived in Japan today to The senior U.S. official strongly doubted World Almanac recalls. Organizations, Restaurants, " '^ to r y TioixCs confer with Japanese officials before this would happen. Nobel work aids research Religious Organizations, making his Sunday-through-Thursday visit He told reporters aboard Kissinger's Scouts, Private Parties, to Peking. plane that China bases its foreign policy as MADISON, Wis. (UPI) - The Universi­ Imperial Cancer Research Laboratory in they made in the 1950s on the nature of the State A special plane carrying Kissinger much on friendlier relations with ty of Wisconsin professor who won the London. Temin was cited for his study of atomic nucleus. Birthdays, Halloween, etc. touched down at Tokyo’s Haneda Inter­ American power as on its cold war with Nobel prize for medicine Thursday said how viruses interact with genes in cells. The Physics award, worth $143,000 will Young driver They're Cheaper By The g HARTFORD — Vandals broke national Airport in driving rain at 7:10 the Soviet Union. be shared by James Rainwater, 58, of SINGER his research has not shown the cause of Temin, a professor of oncology (the Dozen, 15 to 25% Discount Leaniing Center for >: into St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic p.m. (6:10 EDT). As is the case with so much in Chinese human cancer but has given other study of tumors), said his research and Columbia University in New York and by talks to Ford >• Cathedral on Farmington Avenue He was met by U.S. Ambassador James tradition and custom, the sight of Ford Danes Aage Bohr, 53, and Ben Mottelson, In 6 Dozen Lots or More! For EariyChidbood researchers a lead in tracking it down. that of Baltimore and Dulbecco "has WASHINGTON (UPI) - j: during the night and damaged D. Hodgson and other members of the U.S. and Mao sitting down together, teacups at 49, a one-time American who became a Education Dr. Howard M. Temin said the virus in enabled workers, especially at the President Ford picked up his Information, Please Call - >: materials and furnishings, police Embassy and Japanese foreign ministry their elbows and smiles on their faces, will Danish citizen in 1973. chickens he studied was unlikely to cause National Cancer Institute and elsewhere, Oval Office phone Thursday and >: said today. Damage was concen- personnel. carry more clout for Peking than the sub­ Bohr is the son of Niels Bohr, winner of cancer in humans. But he said his work to ask whether viruses like the rous sar­ asked the young driver of the MR. DONUT C<Ll\ Of Ytsii * >: trated in the basement area of the Kissinger was immediately whisked in a stance of what the two actually say to one the 1922 Nobel Physics Prize for his should show other scientists they should coma virus exist in human cancer.” car that crashed into his 255 West Middle Tpke. >• modernistic church, motorcade to Hodgson's official residence another, U.S. officials said. "investigation of the structure of atoms ' M - i a o look at chemicals such as asbestos and Temin suggested the government in­ limousine how he was feeling. Manchester • 646-9277 in downtown Tokyo, where he will be According to administration sources, and the radiation emanating from them.” 4S1 Sprinc cigarette nicotine as major causes of crease its control of substances such as "I’m not hurt, but I’m pretty j: HARTFORD — Ambulance com- staying. Ford is expected to make his first The elder Bohr received his award the human cancer. asbestos and discourage people from nervous,” replied James >; pany owners say their requested Earlier, a senior U.S. official traveling presidential mission to Peking shortly same year Albert Einstein was awarded Temin, 41, shared the Nobel award for smoking. Salamites, of Meriden, Conn., ij rate hikes would only keep pace with with Kissinger said only severe illness will after' Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27. the 1921 Physics prize which had been held physiology and medicine with Drs. David An American and two Danes were the 19-year-old sheet metal and the cost of living. They ask a 27 per stop Chinese leader Mao Tse-Tung from Kissinger in 1971 arranged the only other up for a year. Baltimore of the Massachusetts Institute belatedly awarded the Nobel Prize for roofing worker, who drove the :• cent increase but state that costs personally welcoming President Ford to U.S. presidential China trip — Richard The Nobel Prize for Chemistry was of Technology and Renato Dulbecco of the Physics today for fundamental discoveries 1967 Buick that collided with have risen 43 per cent since 1972. China. Nixon's 1972 journey. being announced later today. Ford’s eight-ton, $500,000 ar­ The senior official, traveling aboard the mored limousine in Hartford plane taking Kissinger to Peking to j: HARTFORD — Connecticut’s arrange Ford's visit, said the Chinese Tuesday. highway fatality rate is the third Herald photo by I'intoi "You shouldn’t be nervous,” have overpowering reasons to mark the World Series j; lowest in the nation, according to President's coming with their ultimate Lead found in baby foods said the President.
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