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m o t ’ fV.'. 'r --,. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1985 . A rtru a Daily Nat Praaa Ron tAGB FOURTEEN / 1 V w tlM WMk IM «d manrljPBtfr Enpning Ifwalii Mjr ai, laaa 13,520 iianrIfTatTr iEumtttg HrraUi «t Mw A«dH a i OtrenlatlM Manehiitar^ A CUy o f VUlogo Charm AaMrUrfBc M Tam M)) PRICE SEVEN CENTS y o u LXXXIY, NO. SS9 (TWENTY'BIGRT PAGKMTWO SBCT10N8) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1965 ilH«[! r|«— im '1 Bomb Threat White House Reveals fr Detains King 340,000 Military Hike WASHINGTON (AP) — The Rev. Martin Luther King flew into Washington behind schedule today for a aeries of civil rights sessions. H« had b«en delayed In Pbll-^ adelphia by a bomb acare ington oivil rights leaders and which he attributed to "p«ank> appearing at rallies. ^11’ ' i t f S k ! i Stere.” "Washington has about the $1.7 B illion Anonymous telephone oalla same problem we have found reporting a bomb aboard hla in all the other oommunitles,” m\ plane held him up ao long he King said. He named them as Boost Asked I'sP mlkeed a breakfast gathering housing. Jobs and the whole (<5rJ o f Civil rights leaders. No ex­ school question. plosives were found In a search King also expressed support For Defense of the aircraft. for a bill now in Congress to mi give Washington home rule At a news conference, also and said if it doesn’t get WASHINGTON (AP — delayed, the Negro leader, head The Johnson administra­ of the Southern Christian Lead­ through Congress, "there may ership Conference, was asked be mass nonviolent action" in tion disclosed plans t^ a y how many bomb thfiats he has •Washington to call attention tb to increase the nation’s received. the matter. King called the voting rights fighting forces by 340,- "I really don't know—I don’t 000 and asked for | l.7 bil­ keep up with all of them," he bill, now nearing passage, baa-i replied. slcally a good measure. But lion in additional emer­ He made hla referenoe to he said he would have liked it gency defense funds. 3 “ the work of pranksters" in to Include elimination of the Both steps are primarily be­ 4 the same exchange. poll tax. cause of the Viet Nam situation. Several hundred persona had However, the Increased man­ King noted that Washington gathered at Shaw Junior High Vi the fourth city of the North power does not mean the pros­ School to have breakfast with pective dispatch of that many that he has visited on his cur­ King at 8 a.m. The announce­ rent tour. He said It is a pos­ additional men to Viet Nam. ment of his delay was made President Johnson asked Oon- sibility that he will see Presi­ about 0:20 a.m. dent Johnson while he is here gresB for the $1.7 billion “ to in­ Dorothy Lynn told reporters crease our miUtary strength in i ; Imt ‘Tm not sure about this." she took a telephone message He will spend today and Viet Nam.” Thursday meeting with Wash­ (See Page Eighteeii) Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara outlined the pro­ posed manpower buildup in tes­ i* -" CP timony to a closed Senate ap­ propriations hearing. S .E McNamara told the senators UlUlUj Britons’ Queen Mum Dirksen Rises to Make Point that the Communist Viet Cong i JUiTi now hold the initiative in Viet Sen. Everett Dirksen of Illinois rises — to a table Nam. 1 7<'fl top — to make his point in a recent talk with news­ But he predicted that South Pope Paul VI, Gov. Dempsey Meet at Castel C ^ d o lfo Busy as Ever at 65 men in his capacity as minority leader of the Sen­ Viet Nam, with the aid of awldi- tional U.S. fighting forces, will ♦ ' ' ' ' ate. (AP Photofax) , LONDON (AP) — Her M ajes-f By being herself — gracious, win in the long, hard pull ahead. ty Elisabeth Angela Marguerite considerate, wise and witty — Both the President and his she has endeared herself to defense secretary asked blanket State News — lady of the garter, lady of the Dempsey, Pope many people in many places. authority for spending the new ttdstle and the Queen MUm to $1.7 billion emergency fiuis. Mc­ U) There was the time in South millions of BrMons — Is U to- Africa when an ultranattonalist Small Group Marches Namara made it clear that Major Break O 4ay. with the Boer War in mind told much larger detailed require­ her: ments wlU be waiting for the Exchange Gifts ’ At an age when most men and “We find it difficult to forget new session of Oongresa in Jan­ In Probe of A A W m en are retiring, the mother uary. CO bf Queen Blisabeth n and Prin­ what the English did to us.’’ In Allendale Protest CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (AP) — Gov. John N cess Margaret is as busy as a With a smile up«i her pretty The 340,000 Increase in the beaver in her native Scotland plump face, she sweetly re­ AILBNPiALB, B.C. (AP) —^courthouse sit-in te protest that armed forces proposed by Mc­ Dempsey of Connecticut exchanged gifts today with Bank Holdup Clva Hghtf demanstratora, ig­ Negro voters ware being regis­ I/) With no thought of fading away. plied: Namara would lift them to 2, Pope Paul VI at the papal summer residence. “ What's she doing on her noring proposals by county of- tered too slowly. 360,000 men by next June 10. Dempsey, his wife, s m * * ♦ — -------- ^------------------- —------- “ I do so sympathise with you. Plans tor today’s march in NEW HAVEN (AP) — Mrthday?’’ said a close friend in You see, ^ soots.’ ’ fieiali to (PmNI i» the registra- In bis original budget proMS- Edward, who is studyhw la seal of Connecticut. The Pope tUm pf Negro Voters, marched AUendalatojjhra mapped at ■ gave the Dempseys medallions The arrest of a man on a ' jresponse to a question. “ Whey, She was once in a friend's al for this fiscal year McNa­ France for the priesthoo<r at­ ahe’ll probably go fishing.’ ’ again in Allendale today, but mass meenng of about 300 Ne­ mara rdeommended a year-end tended the Roman Catholic pon- of his pontifteate. narcotics charge led today i n bouse when the hostess turned their number had dwladtsd. groes Tuesday night. They vot­ tU fs weekly, audience along Pope Paul smiled at Edward SQ i ••Plshlrigr’ the television set to view strength for the army of BSijOOO, to what police say is a ma* “ Yea, salmon fishing. There About 78 persons, Including ed to turn down a four-point now lifted by 235,OOiO the Nkvy With more than 16,(MXI other and thanked the governor and British socperis equivalent of compromise set forth by voting jor bresdc in ttie 986,009 ■S o s •re few things she likes better several white men i m women, up 86,000 from 686,000; MarinM peuMM. his wife for “ glvUig a son to the U the U.S. Worid Series. marched to the Allendale Coun­ officials. church.” holdup of the Westville 0 and few people who are better As ' the picture expanded up 30,000 from 163,000 and the The Dempseys spoke briefly After the meeting, about 40 at it." ty Courthouse. Tliejwlioe escort Air Force up 40,000 from 809, to the Pope at the oonclualon The governor declined to com­ branch of the General across the screen, the strains of was cut in half. Ttie marchers Negroes staged a midnight The widow of King Oeorge VI 000. of the audience. ment afterward on the meeting Bank and Trust Co. l/> "Ood Save the Queen" filled the formed a circle in a clearing, march to tha courthouse, with the pontiff. was spending her birthday va­ room. Actual strength as of June 1 “Your voice on peace," John Clalbome, 41, was ar­ uo cationing at her castle of Mey sang hynuu and said prayers. prayed for about 10 minutes, Dempsey told the Pcq>e, -“ is the Dempsey plaimed to visit the and marched back to the church this year, the latest report by rested at his apartment at 103 on the wild and windy northern “ Oh, do turn it off,” said the There were no incidents. voice that the world needs to­ Boys’ Town of Rome Thursday. Auburn St. Queen Mum. “ Unless one 1s Meanwhile, 80 Negro and where tha meeting was held. the Pentagon, totaled 2,668,861. The youth center haa a build­ S ■*- (B tip of Scotland, That was composed of 960,127 day.” The office of the Federal «« there and listening to it being white Integimtionlats remained Thera were no incidents. Tlie Dempsey gave Pope Paul a ing erected with funds from An Informant said there would mat-chen were surrounded by Bureau of Investigation and played it's so embarrassing — in Jail at Oraweburg, SO miles (See Plage Twelve) eUver tray embossed with the Connecticut. be a small birthday cake, like hearing the Lord's Prayer north of here; They were arrest­ state troopers. Police C M a i Francis V. Mc­ presents, a glass or two of srhen playing canasta." ed Tuesday after staging a The Negroes are demanding Manus said in a Joint annotmee- G G champagne, telephone calls and ment that "we are satisfied S 8 that voter registration books be telegrams from her family and raopened immediately. South that Claiborne is one of the men friends and visits from some of Cauralina law requires that they involved" in the July 20 holdup.

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