
' I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1967 lianrlifstef lEtnetting Average DaOy Net Press Rm ' ' The Weathet; 7:-^' For tbe .Week Haded ' . Fair, seasonably ^ ^ A The Master’s Club of Friend­ M anh . U«7 night, low in the 20s; .nuMtJjr ship Lodge of Masons WiU meet sunny and milder toibMToW, About Town in the small lodge room oT tiw high 4^52. I lbu^BlUM^>eth A. C ^ pbell, Masonic Temple at 7:30 tomor­ 15,069 •V ’ row night. After a business Maneheeter^A CUy oi^V0ag0^(2uirm , * 2 ; ■ daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Al­ V ' : ]■■! . fred R. Campbell Jr. o f 42 Jo* meeting, a talk, “The Powers and Prerogatives of the W or­ (Claislfled Adverttalag oa Page 25) ^ p b St., hfls been named to MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1967 PRICE SEVEN CENTS. shipful Master” will be given VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 134 Cn^NTY-BIGHT PA6ES—TW0 SBCHONS) the dean's list at Russell Sag^e by the lodge secretary. Past ..j^lege, Troy, N.Y. A fresh- \— ........., ....... ' •' Ili Master John L. Von Deck Jr. '.i- an, she is majoring in so- ^ ohjgy. Bring FcBhIons to Your Windows This Spring C Town firemen were called out TWA Jet Involved. ■x Jtaal tryouts lor "Never Too at 8:19 this morning after a |<ate,” thf spring production of motorist reported a bell alarm with Brightly Colored or Mutely Glowing for a sprinkler system had U.S. Viet Losses Uttle Theater of Manches- er, LTM, will be held tonight sounded at Popular Markets Inc. Curtains — Modern or Traditional Styles. 2 Planes Down t g at the LTM rooms, upstairs at 725 E. Middle Tpke. The t 22 Oak St. The cast includes electric bell system was turned ifhree women and six men. off awaiting repair by a main­ tenance man, a fire official said. In Ohio Collision He said the sprinkler system j- Uriel lod ge o f Masons will URBANA, Ohio (A P )— A DC9 jetliner and a second Show Steady Rise eet Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at was not set off. e Masonic Temple, Merrow. airplane crashed today 50 miles from the scene of an- ■i; eThe Entered Apprentice degree Three Manchester students pther airliner crash Sunday, the Ohio Highway Patrol Will be conferred. Benjamin have been named to the dean’s The patrol post at nearby PI- the occupants of Uio private ^era<m, senior warden, will pre­ list at Colby Junior College, side. New London. They are Miss qua said it was not learned p l^ «- i Whether the planes might have The sheriff’s office said bodies Air Medic Week’s Total Suzanne Cowles, daughter of _______ ____ _________ ___ ___ were scattered amid the debris * Mrs. Catherine Martin of eollided but that two definitely Mr. and Mrs. Alton N. Cowles Were down. One plane was iden- the plane which fell near the {Srem Lodge Rest Home, 612 of 363 Keeney St.; Miss Pame­ Sale Thursday, To Receive S, Middle Tpke., is celebrating tified as a Trans World Airlines «*ort community of M e^ow Highest Yet; la Bamingham, daughter of Mr. DC9 with 25 persons aboard. No t^ke about five miles northwest ler 89th birthday today. She and Mrs. Robert C, Bamingham W bom March 8, 1877 in Por- Friday, and survivors were reported. antral Ohio city. Top Honor 232 KiUed of 238 Mountain Rd.; and Miss ’The second plane was identl- ' editor cA toe tadown, Ireland, and has lived Patricia Feltham, daughter of fled as a light private plane Urbana CStlzen, reported he WASHINGTON (AP) — An in Manchester for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feltham, SAIGON (A P )— The Saturday Which crashed two miles from found no survlwrs amoijg the 21 airborne medic receives the of 84 Jarvis Rd. Miss Cowles highest American losses of f Hartford County AssoclaUon toe nC9. passengers and four crew men>- Mdeal of Honor from President and Miss Bamingham have also bers. the Vietnam war were an­ of Medical Assistants will meet P There was no word on the fate Johnson today. He ignored two been inducted recently into as­ A woman who lives nearby, nounced today, reflecting Monday at p.m. at the YWCA, wounds and b steady hail o ' Viet 8 sociate membership of Eta Phi Mrs. Wayne Rinehart, said she Ann St., Hartfofd. Mrs. Doris Cong fire to give life-saving aid the steadily rising UiS, Chapter, Phi Theta Kappa, hon­ heard "what sounded like an Hughes of the State Police will to his buddies. military effort and Com­ orary society, at the school. explosion.” She said the plane ^ a k on “ lllolestlng.” The The nation’s highest award munist retaliation with Sfreamliiiing landed about half a mile from •vent is open to all medical as- FIBERGLAS* for heroism, the 13th to be heavier mortar attacks, her house in a rural area. ilstants employed by greater Mountain Laurel Chapter of presented in the Vietnam war, mines, booby traps and hit. Hartford curea physicians. Those Sweet Adelines Inc. will re­ Bodies and debris were re­ goe.s to Army Spec 6 Lawrence Seen Key to ported scattered over a four- and run assaults. Resiling information or trans- hearse tomorrow a,t 8 p.m. at Joel, a bespectacled 38-year-old cafes and mile area. A temporary morgue 'The total casualties last week |K>rtation may contact Mrs. Alo- the Russian National Center, Negro from Winston-Salem, was set up not far from toe were 1,617 killed, wounded and aa Donovan, Alton St. 211 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. Postal Hikes N.C He is the first medic to be 86 crash. missing. It included 232 dead, 1 ,- so honored foi gallantry in Viet­ matching drapes Reports fixed the crash scene 381 wounded and four missing. WASHINGTON (AP) — Post­ nam. as near Ohio Routes 29 and 540. Most were in the small skir­ master General Lawrence F. O’­ (AP Photofax) Joel, married and the father TWA in Chicago idenUfied the mishes and fleeting Red jabe Brien predicted today that un­ of two children, distinguished 1 plane aS Flight 553, which goes It’s Kite-Flying Time in Old Miami that have characterized the re­ . C O , . 1 . 7 7 less toe Post Office Department from New York to Chicago with himself on an undisclosed bat-, cent fighting. tlefield Nov , 1965, while serv­ modernizes its facilities there a stop at Dayton, about 30 miles The snow may be deep in New England and the most favorite, toys may be 8 While toe over-all total waa ing with an element of 'the 173rd will be more postal rate in- to the south. TWA said toe 70- sleds and skis but in Miami it’s kite-flying time. W in d sof March proved just . the highest of the war, the total 24", 30", 36" lengths Airborne Brigade. of 232 killed was exceeded by creases. passenger plane had aboard. right and this youngster wasted no time in getting his favorite kite airborne. 2 1 A numerically larger and O’Brien said in a speech The crash scene was Identl- one week in November, 1966, , riasi‘i.\o‘s I well-concealed Viet Cong unit when 240 Americans died. But prepered for toe fourth annual fled as not far from the Urbana O Matching ^ opened fire on his outfit, killing meeting of the Direct Mail Ad- Airport, which does not have most of that death toll came to or wounding nearly every man . the fierce la Drwg Valley batr Valances 9 vertislng Asso|Ciatlon that a regular airline service. Skr Oatfits in the lead squad. tie, not in engagements scat­ $700-milllon postal increase ’TWA said toe plane had left Turcotte Testifies Too Dangerous Joel moved forward under tered the length of South Viet­ being sought from Congress this New York’s La Guardia field ST. MOiRTTZ, Switzerland fire to assist them and, while nam. year will help pay for research with stops in Harrisburg and SUPREME (AP) — The razzle-dazzle proceeding from man to man, The U. S. command reported to modernize postal handling Pittsburgh, Pa., en route to Wife Asked Divorce girls of this chic winter re­ was struck in the right leg by 2.59 methods. Dayton. 1,736 (Communists were killed sort have been warned off machlne-gur’ fire. He bandaged last week, well above average “ And, have no doubt that un- On Sunday night, a Lake Cen- By ROBERT COLBT jury box, Turcotte testified that the ski slopes. Their outfits his own wound and adminis­ but not a record. However, reg. 2.98 less we modernize, rates will tral Airlines Convalr 680—a tUr- Richard E. Turcotte Jr. took he lost between 10 and 20 m are considered too danger- tered mo’-phinc to himself, then South Vietnam’s “ open arms" continue to rise,” he said. boprop plane—crashed near the stand in his own defense pounds during August. ous. went about his work. program to attract defectort ! FOODS I I Contemporary modern design O’Brien noted that direct mail Kenton, kUUng all 38 persons^______ this morning and told a full- "How did she act toward Instructors are refusing ’The citation said: dealt the Reds a hard blow. A 469 HARTFORD RD.,’' MANCHESTER I with rich metallic print on woven advertising which critics call aboard.- Civir Aeronautic^ Board Packed courtroom of hda early you," Atty. Plepler asked. to- fake • glrte wearing' gold “ Completely" Ignoring the record weekly total of 1,168 textured Fiberglos glass. Abso- years of marriage and bow he days she was real **801116 and silver lame ski clothes warnings of others and his own Communist soldiers and politi­ ^ lutely no ironing needed.
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