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/ X X - "V Average Daily Net Press Ruil ,WeaAer For Tl^ Week ended Fdir,, cool tonight, X jw fil ^ . April 29,. lea? 40s; partly cloudy and mlkl to* morrow, 40% chance dt ahoW^ 15 4 3 4 era, high dlanifc-70. ' X " Mdn<5^e«<cr—^4 uy of. Village Charm X; . V ■ - (ClosoUled 'Adver^slng on Page IS) PRICE SEVEN CENn X VOlA x XXVI, no. 179 (EIGHTEEN PAGJ^S) MANCHESTER, COJ MONDAY^ MAY 1967 ........... • X > X‘ * Jph^dm p^ete NARD CASTLE, X, f i t i'laDch^,^) ^ Two arra- lairs w«fe stolen from the office of Peter Murtoh’s taxi business. He angriiy put an ad In the local newspaper. tefc /.'-f ■ . ‘‘Will the persone \yho X: stole the two chairs from i # Murtoh’^ taxi office please collect the sofa.. Thank you." \ The night tlX a d appear ~iv' "g y ^ ed, Murton went tm a call } f ; after locking/his door' When 140 Jngots %V, he got back, the sofa was •rli gone. .^talen from I V*"' Vi i * i| to Survive fe-jWK-wrdv* Armored Car LONDON (AP) y - Ban Gets Advice, dits overpowered the crew of Ign armored car in Lon don today and got away T h en Leaps with gold bullion estimated to be worth $2.1 million, a- From Bridge Scotland Yard spoTkesmah H said. He said the gold was SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A. in 140 ingots. 21-yearK>ld San Francisco youth- - The armored vehicle Was hi -is the' third ’ jrerson known to jacked in the Islington district have survived a leap from .Gold of North Londoin. ■■ en ^ate Bridge duplicating a x X ■ ■ Police a,^d,the trucklA crew of plunge taken by a frieind Xho three mem waq-overpowered by These hmhes in Waseca., Minn., show the effects of tornadoes that ripped also lived to tell about it. )>Xhe area yesterday. Several persons were killed, many more injur- toe gang, who -then drove It danidge wa,^ estimated in the millions. (AP Photofax) ^ ^ . Gene Robens, a runner for the ■ away. I '' •. Pacific Coast Stock- Exchange, The vehicle was found’ aban- , Was conscious -Wlien picked up doned in Kentish Town, abotit ■ ■from the water liy a sailboat four miles away, with toe orew ySpzen Dead^ Over 100 ^urt crew 246 feet below.the bridge. tied up in toe back. Doctors at Letterman General The daring robbery was oM Hospital said X-rays showed no of the biggest in Britain sine* ' serious injury or >roken bones. toe $7-millioh greet train rob The only apparent effect, in bery in 1963. , . ternally, was pneumonia in the One • memb^ of toe truck's 2 lower left lobe of the lung, most crew was taken tp London's likely due to Inhaling sea water. Middlesex Hospital with, head Outwardly, Robens had only and chest injuries. , ''' some abrasions on his left leg. The other two were taken to Robens’ mother, Bessie Ro Moorfields Eye Hospital in Lon bens, said her son bad a history, don. of p^hiatric problems and had, Police said toe gang'attacked been' under care of a psy<^- with ammonia and beat up ons WASECA, Minn, (AP) — band rig^it. In the face. There One of the fij^pt on the scene atrist. of toe men. - ait Waseca •was Arthur Kost, Searchers probedi thXugh^ w.as no warning. There was this Officers said no re^sbn was Police said the gold belonged splintered rubble of hhdpies ^ terrible rain falling and all of a whose ambulance service In Storm-Tossed Fishing Boat Conws Home to London banking firm of N. M. Mankato took .two ambulances given by Robens for.^hls action. smashed by tornadoes at Wase- sudden J was .diving along the Mrs. Robens toW investigat Rothschild and Sons. to the stricken toWn of 6,100 First mate Harry Ingram of the fishing boat Elizabeth N ties up at the New ca and Albert Lea today grim floor with glass all around me." ors her son hadXet Tom Tawz- Although full details w ^ stlli ly looking fop more ;bodies in She and her husband were some 25 miles to the east. - Bedford, Mass,» dock after a rough voyage. The boat was feared lost in a huge not amflable, the crime ap* M „ .__ , ____, er, 18, Livermore, Calif., who'' treated for cuts at a hospital Atlantic storm but made it safely home to unload its cargo. Another .fishing the aftermath of a night of i « p « i ii» .peared to' have all toe hall storm terror vVhich l?fl a dozen and relca^d. one of whom was almost de^jii area ^ the bridge on Jan. 11, boat, the Deep Water, once listed as ‘.‘presumed lost,” was found by the Coast marks of the snioottily run great dead, over 100 liipured ah^' Countless others were similar tated," said Kost. yi saw sever 1965,/and swam ‘ to a passing GuaM and is due honie tomorrow. (AP Photofax) -train robbery. ^ property damage in the mil- ly taken by surprise, even al oars that had been knocked ship. The gang was reckoned tO ■•yiions at eight communitiee auid though a tornado which had around lik e bel|Si At B rat, the Hotiens had told hi<s mother h« have fitf . knowledge of tos numerous-farms.[Un been Issued by the Weather h osp ital was a m a ss of con fu - was moving out of their home movement of such a large con X b ^ d of possibly a haM-doz- Burjeau for the area, (See Page Three) into a rented room Saturday. signment of bullion, and to havs en tornadoes smashed across a The* *tornadoes roared upon However, he stayed overnight 3 More MIGs Shot Downf oarrifid out the operation so ef ^ X ile Wide area of southern them In the midst of heavy., and went to confession and fectively that It was not discov Minnesota -.around the dinner rains and nearing dusk, which -m Mass Sunday morning, — -'-j ■ ______ _ _______________________________________ .’I'-f ered tmtU they were well a-way. hour Sunday night. apparently prevente^ them U C l l i p S e y I \ ,e V 0 a l S Mrs. Robens was in seclusion 51»e robliery -was toe biggest x"it was horrible!” exclaimed from watching the skies' closely. i v _ and.... said She would.. not. talk -with Marines Hill In London since a gang broke Mrs. Archie Draheim of Wase Witnesses said the. Waseca P H y R f l l S C S f o r newsmen if they located her into a /jowelry store and siiBe ca. ‘‘We were sitting at the ddn- warning siren began blaring a $700,(X)0 worth of gold and gems ner table eating wnen the pic couple of minutes after the tor State Employes b M ^ t T t h e ^ d ^ * ^ ^ d ^ o a SAIGON (AP) — U. S. pilots Marines ,^ e re killed and, .156 down i n W war, including four last Jan. 30.. ture window Wt me and my husi nado had passed. * spot between the’ south tower dowh'three more Commun- eiiv-kiinHAHwounded asa,a tVu»vthey fought fnniffoot hvby 1—in AU»-the ladl ii.—.tivo .i......days. mu...'The TTU.S a The blue-colored trtick was HARTFORD (AP)—Aa^-jover- mddspto', and jumped” into ^ over North Vietnam foot Sunday up the slopes of command hgs announced the fomid a few yards • from tos haul of the state’s personnel (he bav. ' today while just south of the twn-peaked Hill 881. The , . .o tt cs mtCq home of Miargaret Phipps, 55, a structure, including pay raises gg landed near'a sailboats^ demilitarized zome U. S. Marines have had 88 men killed- There was ' nb’ ? ■announcement Y for aili‘ employes, was unveiled b y . Edgar Rust m of Marines suffered and inflicted a,nd 240 wounded in the past whether any U.S. planes were ' i*s men in toe van - today by Gov. John Dempsey. i,,arkspBr, Oalif., and was heavy casualties, battling North week in the area. lost in the latest dojgfdghts, but were treed, one of cams Third Party ‘Futile’; , - The program was recom picked up. A passing Coast Vietnamese sbldirs for a strate- The spokesman said the in a' delayed report. toe U.S. Into my house to flhe tele mended by a special comrnittee gic hill. Marines'killed 180 Communists. command said an Air Force F4-: phone,” she told newsmen. ” I assigned to study toe “ Jacobs (See Page Five) A Marine spokesman saiiL;^, , Elements of two Marine bat- C Phantom was downed by gave him a glass of water. Romney’s Prediction Report,” a lengthy and detailed _________ ' • ________________________________ _________. i?4ialiona clung to their positions ground fire April 29. Ihe two There was blood streaming 7 report bn toe management of overnight and moved forward crewmen were listed as miss from hla forehead and toe side ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Gov. ney, ovho did not mention Wal state personnel. today in a new attempt to take ing. It was toe 522nd American men George Romney of Michigan lace by name .. ”,We now have the benefit of the summit for use as an out could not open their .^eyes. They eaid today a third party move in I think It will hurt toe Demo- what is one of toe most com Usual Attacks on U.S. post for checking North Viet (See Page Three) looked badly hurt.’^ the 1968 presidential election crats more than it will hurt the prehensive studies of state “per namese, movements..,.,There are ■' — r-...................