M O^ May Be Cracked, Slippery, Scien Fists Find
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V NetPnsipRiBi The Wc«ther O|ou4]r and oooi«r tonlgfat wMli chuice <rf Ungerinj: . aiwaren. 1 5 ,4 5 9 Lo«r 60 to Mf. Tomorrow paitlgr M. • . m abr, IcM Imraid. Hth* <» ^ Ns' , ' N ' o f V i O ^ Chmitm . ■ ‘ . , j . par TOi to low 80ii.- * I m . ’ * ■ V (M L LXXXVm, NOv 283 r . ■ ■ tW-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) M^CHESICR, C O ^,. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 (daaiMed Adverdataf ow Face «8) . , PRICE TEN CENTS ■ _ _ ■ S chott Pageio 9*15 'Foday'a Herftld oontalna ■avcn pagan of tntormatlon <4oUt lOanoheatar aeboola ^and. thooa o f aurroiBKUug \J towns. Inotudad are bua adie- odMol calendan, and mniiar Informattoa of tntar- eat to^ b i^ ts and tiietr pai> en(B. XxMk'' fbr the school pages, pages 8 tb-18. Hartford Police this af N a v y T o T ry ternoon declared a curfew in the city from 7 p.m. to E van s C O 5 a.m. HARTFORD, (iVinn. (AP) — Deputy In Collision George .Kinsella t^ s y de MANILA (A P) — The U.S. clared Hartford**ih a state Navy today ordered.., a court- of em e^ n d y as a result, martial for the commanding of- of .disturbances Monday fioer the destixqrer Frank E. jiigfit and today in 'the Evans and the. OMcer of the North End o f the city. deck at the time the ship and Kinsella acted In the vaeatfeia the Australian aircraft carrier absence of Mayor Ann UcceUo.- UeibQume collided Ji(ne 3. .It was undeiet^ that the/ Seventy four Americans were declaration provided among i loot in the coUlrioii. er things, for the Vice Adm. W. P. Brlngle, avaSabllSy of extra funds cp^unander of the Tth' Fleet, or used as needied" In the 2 dered the ndUtary trial for tloo of law and order. A younsrster skips through pine fringed playground as the sun ^ ^ s in the , Ckndr. Albert S. McLemore, .87, Kinsella had eartlei tiled the of San Bedro, Oalif., and Lt.*' damage "the wore I have summer sky. Although autumn does not officially begin until late September,/ (fjf-.y Ronald C. Ramaey,. 24, of Some ftrebos og Incl- Long Beach, CSallf.. It was ex dents and /occu rred in for millions of school children, summer ends the day after Labor Day— the pected to begin about Sept, lo at the daylight afbsr wlds- day school begins. (AP PhotofaX) . > Subic naval base. spread I flras and loot- No court martial was ordered ing during for the juMor officer of the A doien including watch at the time of the colU- throe and three Ore- slan. lA. (].g.) Jamea A. Hop-' men, Injured during the son, 28, of Kansas City, Kajur" disti and a poUoaman, iers Rush GIs but a Navy , spokeamsn-^siaid i>>aaaneUk 46, was Adkn. Biingle w6u)d''d^ with In UisJI^. PoUoe said hlm'Nln a nonjydlri^ heaihig. , one ^"'two men who To ^iet Battle Site .The*. Ai|s4riLUan navy already ■ es (he police dogs, Was hit has.,>el6ared the Melbourne's Police lead suspect to patrol wagon after he was arrested during last night’s a ■super. SAIGON (AP) — HeUcoptera American officers expect the ^ski^per at a^rourt-martlal of Anvots iMaled 186 this mocTv landed 400 American Air Caval- enemy to mark the occasion, ' ne^lgence. ^ riots in Hartford’s North ^ d . A total, at presmt, of 186 have been arreated. riig, most of Uwm for break lymen on a battleground north with stepped-up attacks. But the The Melbourne and the Evans (AP Photof^)' ing and entering aM brettch of the peace. ' U Saigon this afternoon to rein- action reported today resulted colUded during night maneuveni iSorce South Vietnamese com - from allied sweeps and patrols in the South'China Sea. The d ^ Ttte City council held an emergency sasslon and Mayor mandos battered toif ttuSee days'rather than aggressive enemy atroyer was acting as part of • by North Vietnamese troops. action. ^ the carrier’s screen end ."Was. Ann Uccelio hiurtod back front changing station from ah<^ bif It vticatlon trip in Maine to at At least 36 of the South Viet- Government headquai^rs pe- ' Governors W ant W ashiiigion tend it. namese troops Were reported ported" that other Sou^ -Vlet- the Melbourne to astern'^ her. Kinsella said Ute IRtered IdllM, 130 were wounded and 17 namese forces klll^.-i:6' enemy The carrier cut the: destroyer in streets, broken atorefrants stnd were missing. Four American soldiers with cla)nnore mines half, sinkin^jthe' bow, half. Green Beret advisers with the Monday nfght m an ambush 81 McLemore and Rainaey were T o ft re gutted buildings on aimte South Vietnamese also .were mllesjno^weet of Saigon, charged with negiigence and bltKka In the predombianUy Ne gro and Ihierto Rican area wounded. ^^^UiTWaf Zone C, 6S miles north- ''derelictloh of duty. Aon. Brln COLGRADO SPRINGS, Colo. Chief aponaor of the atatement prpnuXor of the takeover pro- ■nude It look aS though a "esmdl The number of North Viet- west of Saigon, heUcopter-bome gle said he based theV “ob- (AP) — Rejecting Preoldent challenging the Republican ad- poMr-v.a five-year plah. which war" had taken place. , namese. killed was (^.-known troops of the U.S. 1st Air CaVal- (See Page Thirty' Nixon's advice, the nntton’s gov- mlnlstrattoh; Gov. Nelson Rook- go^ far beyond the NUoit roc- Firemen encounbeswd such a ; yet. Officers in th ^ eld said al- emora today urged the federal efeller of New York, He —m the qmmondaUena. rain of rocks and M tiM at the • lied forces hadkbeen unable to (See Page Thirty-One; government to take over the e^ Nixon plan la not enough. Nixon flow from hia aummsr height of Uw diaturbanoe that \/ sweep UiS'''battlefield becausst- ’ f - A ' , tire cort of U.S. welfare pay- Preoldent Nixon defended hia WhMo Houao in San Ostnonu, they simply pulled back and let , "eve^'lim e we go out we get in menta. welfare program Monday in an. OaUf., fOr Ma dafeMo of Ma some buildings bum. jJR fu ble." Leila Khaled was iden Nenv Fight \ . The 61at National Oovernont . o]^arance before the gover- <hsnootto programa, and toM Ida IMmeted pottos armed with The fighting began Simday U.N. Con^alAH tified by a mid-East Conference— which , had houra nora and told theni not to look oriUes •luxguns and ptsitoU made ex- earlier Keard Nixon'appeal for fOr an outpouring of new federal when about 400 South Viet newspaper as the wom "I ntake Just one suggest low lenstvie udt o f tear gas to ward namese commandos ran across' Loom s O ver airport of hia more limited wel- funds as a byproduct of peace in —wa’ya been on a rt>ad Iter a off the 'rlotsri. A c^ fbr Return fare plan -^adopted a statement a base camp of an enemy dlvl- an who took part in Vietnam. long time that Is leading to The first Incident Monday urging "a fedbr^ financial take \ rion 85 miles northeast of' Sai- He advised the state'execu disaster and when you'rs on Uie night was a ftra at ih s Blua the plane . hijacking. GirL’ s Inquest over. gou in Jungled hills. The camp d>f GI Prisoners tives against trying to tamper wrong road you gat off and gat Bell Mailraos Oa arpund 8 p,m . Tbe paper said she is The action calme by voice was 18.4nilea east of Song Be, a with his welfare program. on a new ro^. Then a group of youths began SEOUL (AP) —The United BOSTON (AP) — The Massa vote, with the only audible dis provincial capital the enemy dl- re^stered as a ’high "H e said he was going to put Nixon told the : hurling rocks and bricks at ths Ncitione Command called a full chusetts SupretiM Ootirt was sent that of Georgia Gov. Lester the money where the problems vlalon had been threatening. asked today to Overturn' Edgar- windows of a fire station at The Ntorth Vietnameae itruck *he Korean ArmlsUce school teacher. Maddox, a Democrat. are,” said Rockefeller, the cldef (■es Page towm DiaMct Oaurt Juige Main and Be torn and same tried back from all aldea as the. South Commission for Wednesday to lo force their way Inside. discuss the ..return of three Jamea A. Boyle’s ruliiRr denying Vietnamese cam e In. attorneys for potential witnesses toiter. a North End branch of HeUcoptera flew In 400 fresh American helicopter crewmen the publlo Mbrary was guttsd held in North Korea, the com In ..the Mary Jo Kopechne in commandos to reinforce the em Pilot Strike ' (»y flumes. mand antKMinced today. quest the prlvlledge of cross-ex battled battalion. On Monday amination. There was no tmmedlato estt- So far," North Korea h^ not mate of the losiies to fire, van- • the South Vietnamese tried to The request was filed by -at-_ M o^ May Be Cracked, responded to the request, a Threatened daliion and looting, but Monday push back into the area of Sun sp&tefman for the command torneys reprinting Sen. Ed day's fighting but again ran into i^d. ward M. Kennedy, in whose car night's violence appeared to be strong‘resistance. by far the most esrtous .of the If North Korea . agrees, the * Lt.'Gen. Julian J. Ewell, com Over Hijack <(See Paga Eight) outbreaks that have occtUTtd tn meetirig, the'294th siiKe' tha 1953 Slippery, Scien fists Find the North End In the past two mander o f tha U.S.