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Free Snow Cover ( 's r ’ajt..; p-js.TS fiiifT'tcr-T'Trr'" V ''*'•' -writF! Tr/d-** Average Daily Net Preaa Rub For the Week Baded The Weathervi:i|T'‘'J temiMy jea, 1M7 Clear, very cold tonlght^ ' l ^ ^ in teena; mostly sunny,‘ n«oi> :^ quite as cold tomorrow, high’'^^ 15,041 about 30. Manchester— A City of Village Charm VOL. LXXXVl, NO, 101 (TWEMY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTTONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1967 (OlMalfled AdTertteing oa Page tl) PRICE SEVEN CENTS mm 1 Free . ., Snow Cover i New Storm -sr% Goes Almost K Unnoticed CHICAGO (AP) — Mid­ west cities today shook partly free of last week’s record snowstorm as the death count from effects of the paralyzing snow and m ice neared 100. '-J An additional three.lnch snow­ 111 fall,' which brought Chicago's total to 26 jnches, went almost unnoticed as main streets and highways were reopened, and thin streams of traffic moved ^ //k*/ /fttow' ti again. ' Arctic cold moved into snow- The charred interior of the Apollo 1 spacecraft in which three astronauts clogged northern sections of were burned to death Friday is seen through the entry hatch. All that remain­ lower Michigan where the mer­ m ed of- the interior was a tangled mass of wires and debris. (AP Photofax) cury dipped to 20 below zero. Alpena had -18. Vehicles of all kinds are snarled on Chicago’s f-Transportstion also becathe more regular as heay- In the Far West, a coastal Cermak Road. Traffic, which had been at a virtual - ily-laden commuter trains ran almost on schedulie. storm which had flung 100-mile standstill since Thursday, began moving today. (AP Photofax) winds and rain, lost much of Memorial Services Held its punch today. The storm toll in Michigan rose to 22 deaths. Indiana counted 15, Wisconsin five, and Familiar Noise For Three Space Heroes Ohio one. B52s Stage New Raid, At least 56 persons were dead WRIGHTSTOWN, N.J. MANNED SPACE CENTER. where in Apolio I's electrical band played Chopins funeral in Illinois following the 23-dnch (AP)—^Mary Crowshaw was HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Those system sparked the fatal flash march, an Air Force hymn, and snowfall Thursday and Friday awakened Saturday by the wlM knew them best — friends, fire that turned the moonship "Abide With Me" and "Faith of that set a Chicago record. At familiar sound of an auto­ Closest Yet to Saigon neighbors and fellow astronauts into a deadly furnace. Our Fathers.” midevening Sunday, city and mobile crashing into her — join with relatives today at There was also reason to be- suburban crews worked to clear house. , Present was a fellow Apollo It was the third time in SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) night and early Sunday during announced American strength memorial services for two lieve that the investigators do astronaut, Air Force Col. Frank remaining snowdrifts—up to 15 American space heroe^ Air not now know exactly where or feet deep—as 2 inches of new sevm^eeks that a car has — US B52 bombers staged **** curfew hours after some of ki Vietnam to 404,000 men. Bormw, a member of the board smashed into th e. house. Force Lt. Cols. Virgil -I. Gris> how that flaw occurred, of inquiry. Officials of the space snow settled on the area. Madi- their closept raid to Saigon of «ie sami»ns flr ^ on the hell- eventually vdH Jo^^ som and Edward H.< White n . With a military escort, hie Again, as on Dec. 1 mid a- copters. He said the civlUana othef 9ISi Divlsian-units hi the agency. Defense Department the Vietnam war today. Simul-, interrogators they were bn Mekong Delta, Into which D.3. With moving slmplielty, they coffins were carried in civilian (See Page Ten) Jan. 15, walls wero crack­ and aerospace contractors also ed, windows shattered (uid taneously, 3,200 more'American' She'move in vibla’tion'of the cur-^ torcefs hre/ now be^nntng to paid stmliar tribute Sunday to a hearaes from a medical dispen- participated. third. Navy Lt. Onidr. Roger B. sary to the Cape Kennedy air- foundation, blocks .loosened. infantrymen arrfydd in 'the few because the Viet Cong waa move in strength for the first After a flight of about one Chaffee. , . field, located leas ' than dfour. Mrs. Crowshaw, 59. says County to join the'.growing U.S. in-the area'and Qtey anticipated tlhie.’ Elements of-the 9tfa Divi-. hour, the Air Force jet carrying Eddie Fisher, she’s getting "a bit tired of, A rce in t e r Mekong Dait%V;V/,:’ allied atte^ aion moved into tee first U.S. Families chose- the Seabrook,' *«>"' ■*-*»« “ hiuhch pad their remains 'lands at Andrews the whole'thing/’ - ' ' The B829 ttelbadlid- Tha>lalut Americhn troopp''^ base'camp in tee delta, near My Tex., Methodist Ohufch where whdre the spacerten died Friday Air Force Base in Washington. Connie Stevens plosives on a base cainp-df tee artjive were the. 3nd-Brtgade ’nio,^ea(h.er, this monte. White was an active member *** * *>'■■11 flame, From there, the bodies of Gris- V iet'Cong’a 16iA regiment 10''tee 9th Infantry Division and u.g. jHlots flew TO ntissiona for memorial services for Gris- Grieved friends stood solemn- --------- - -Are Engaged m ifos-w «d.80Utli(west-of Ssdgon. supporting artillery, medical, over Norte Vietnam teinday som at 10 a.m. BST and White ly planeslde, as an Air Force (Sm Page 'ihiteen) S t r i k e The strike was two miles closer supply, slgpial, military police sometimes encountering heavy at noon. The church Is only a • NEW YORK (AP) — Singer C to tee capital than any previous and maintenance units. ground but Mo foesee Wero short distance from the Manned Eddie Fisher ahd actress-singer Crijiiples Harbtfir ' raid by the bonibera and shook the 8,200 nien ciune ashore anhoimci^ ' ' . ' Spacecraft Center, heart of a Connie Stevens announced their ''Endows inSalgoH. from tee trobpteip Pope at .i_ mAs saddened space conuiounlty. NEW YORK (AP) — New Vietnam, U.S. jet Vung Tau, 40 miles eoutheast ^ Thunderchief Free on $5,000 Bail pilots reported cutting th* Grissom, White and Chaffee engagement today. No marriage York Harbor tugboat crewmen bombers struck tee Thai Nguy- Saigon, they brought tee divl- tracks in ■the center of tee Thai died Friday, victims of-a flash date was set. have gone on strike, sharply en railiioad yard 36 miles north aion ito its full strength, 16,000 tire that brought instant death Miss Stevens, 29, said Fisher curtailing port activities and of Hanoi Sunday and for tes men, and increased tee total (See Page Fttlesn) inside their Apollo spaceship at second day ranged along tee Oa . gave her a dianiond engagement posing a threat to tee city’s fuel a Cape Kennedy, Fla., launch Baker Will Fight ring over the weekend. River for concentrated assaults ■ ■ oil supply. pad. They will be buried Tues­ "We don’t have a date for the on cargo biaig^. a s » sv day. The first casimlty of tee walk-' wedding. It wlU be a while yet,” out which started Sunday was ^**8 fOF Pollutioil Coiltfol As they did for Chaffee, the she said. n»*» tentintshed. to smaH, scat- ^________ astronauts planned a tribute for tee cruise ship Victoria, which To Highest Court Fisher was previously mar­ bumped into her Hudson River ctamea, Grissom and White the way ried to actresses Debbie Rey- pier while docking unaided. The The U.S. command continued they know best — In' ftie air. WASHINGTON (AP) — Boh- tee way to tee Supreme Court if nolds and Elizabeth Taylor, an investigation of an attack by bow -was damaged but no inju­ Poisoned Air War Three white T38 Jets, piloted by by Baker plans to fight his con- necessary,” said Baker’s attor- Miss Stevens had been pre- three U.S. helicpplers on a fleet spacemen, roar'over the church ries were reported among the vlctlons for tax evasion, conspl- ney Edward Bennett Williams, viously married to television 277 passiengers and crew of 135. of 200 sampans in the Mekong during^ each service in a tradi­ racy and stealing campaign One Justice Department official actor Jim Stacy. More than 2,000 tugboatmen Delta in which a U.S. spokes­ tional diamond formation, with funds to tee Supreme Court if speculated the appeal process Fisher wed Miss Reynolds in attended a Sunday morning man said 31 Vietnamese civil­ Being Lost—LBJ one vacant slot as a salute to a necessary. could consume two years. 1956 in what seemed to be an meeting, rejected a proposed ians were killed and 38 dead friend. wounded. His hands trmbllng and his The triad lasted three weeks ideal Hollywood love match. contract, and voted to strike at WASMNGTXXIN (AP) — control levels tor those Indus- Meanwhile, Cape Kennedy, cheeks whitening, the former and centered aroimd $99,600 in The couple had two children. The spokesman said the,sam- President Johnson, sajring tries that contribute heavily to Fla., bade silent farewell as the secretary to Senate Democrats campaign___ funds____ contributed____ _____ by„ But Fisher’s friendship with (See Page Six) pan fleet was attacked Saturday "America’s struggle against air pollution. remains of the three astronauts ^nd behind-the-scenes power on California savings and loan ex- Miss Taylor, whom he com­ poisoned air” now is being lost, He recommended teat the headed toward burial sites in Capitol Hill heard a federal ecuUves. forted after the death of her asked Congress today for leg­ secretary o t Health, Education flag-draped coffins. court jury Sunday pronounce Lyndon B. Johnson was re- husband, producer Mike Todd, islation gi-ving the federal gov­ and Welfare be authorized to Members of a board of in­ him guilty.
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