A y m st Dally Nat Preaa Ron The Weather rA C Vbr The Weak JDi Pair, warm, muggy. Oooaider* Jd m 1$, IN I able tog Uto Conlglit, aartg morning. Low near 70. Tbmor* row eloody becoming aimtqr, 15,105 lEwmtttg hot, humid. High in low SOa. Manehe$ter^A City of ViUage Charm VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 242 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SEC110NS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 15, 1968 ea Page 17) PRICE TEN CENTS Moscow-NYC Flights Begin Regular Runs NBW YORK (AP) —At 4;S0 and will return on Wednesdays. cento p.m. BDT today, an nyuahin 63 Pan American World Airways Jet paoaenger plane la adieduled -w hich calls itself the "world’s to land at Kennedy Internation­ most experienced airline’’—will al Airport, marking the end of schedule a flight from New the fliet direct flight from Moe- York Monday evening and, cow to New York and the begin­ flying via Oopenfaagfen, will ar­ ning of regular air aervlce be­ rive in Moscow on Tuesday, tween the two world capttala. Moscow time, returning the After more than aeven years same day. of negotiations, Interrupted by The four-engine IL 63, which such Oold War ftareups as the will have a seating capacity of - \ building of the Beritn Wall, the 30 first and 103 economy class United Sattea and the Soviet Un­ peMsengers, will have a crew of pear ion reached agreement earlier 11 for its inaugural flight. All Metn this year on a weekly (done speak EhigHsh. The five stewar­ (0) service. desses will wear dark blue uni­ moot Under the agreement, the forms. y government-owned Soviet Air­ Pan Am will use Boeing 707- line, Aeroflot—which calls Itself 800B fanjet clippers for its the “ world’s biggest and bueieW flights to moscow. Each has a airline’ ’—will fly from Moscow capacity of 16 first and 137 to Now York, with a brief stop­ over in iMootral, on Mondays (See Page Nineteen) grou] Amei an^ < of hi Huinphrey and Nixon Win More Delegates V By THE ASSOCIATED PBE88 meanwhile, announced he’ll con­ < 0 > Vice President Hubert H. duct his own poll to indicate Humphrey and Richard M. Nix­ who the strongest GOP presi­ on have boosted their delegate dential candidate would be. And leads for the Democratic and an appeu:ent move to elevate RepubUcan presidential nomina­ Democratic Sen. OeOl’ge S. tions despite weekend setbacks McGovern of South Dakota as a in Colorado and Utah. presidential contender appeared Patricia O’Brien, 12, of Watervliet, N. Y., spent Humphrey gained 31 new to die a quiet death. 06-workers, and Manchester police stand by while Girl Catches first-bcdlot delegate votes for Humphrey’s setback came at five hours Saturday with her left arm cauirM in 698\ of the 1,812 needed for (he the Colorado Democratic Con­ a Manchester Ambulance Service attendant at- the drainage pipe of a wading pool. (AP Photofax) Democratic nomination, accord­ vention where a slate of 12 at- Our Senior Citizens tempts to revive the victim of a ditch cave-in be­ Arm in Drain ing to an Associated Press sur­ large delegates favoring him Din- vey of firm votes. was shut out by a coalition A large segment of Man­ hind the Fountain Village Apartment complex on chester’s populaitlon loosely Nixon was reported to have backing Sen. Ehigene J. Mc­ W. Middle Tpke. this morning. The man was crush­ Of Swim Pool gained 2 but his total for firm Carthy and the late Sen. Robert called Its "senior citizens” 1 votes remained at 601 of the 667 P. Kennedy. exert strength in file town’s ed to death. (Herald photo by Moquin) ■•M (poUing booiths and buying TROY, N.Y. (AP) — Patricia votes needed for the GOP nomi­ Viet Cong Reported The shutout came after Mc­ ixnvee in its stores. Yet this O’Brien Just wanted to cool off nation. Carthy addressed file conven­ 10 per cent of the town's at a municipal pool, but Uie 12- The AP tabulation of prospec­ tion. tive first-ballot votes counts people are UtUe known both year-old girl’s dip turned into a But Humphrey won 17 new to the town at large and J weekend of extreme pain when Leaving Saigon Area only delegates committed, votes at a Washington state Contractor Killed <C> p ie ce d or publicly stating vot­ (he eldeiOy (hemselvcs. her arm was caught in a drain Democratic convention and 4 in Old age in middle class <C) pipe. SAIGON (AP) —^U.S. sources striking distance of Sadgon and ing intentions. old Colorado. McCarthy backers Manchester has como to wtth Patricia, of nearby Waterv- said today that some enemy that 1,000 Viet Cong commandos RepubUcan presidential aspir­ Jean liet, went to that city’s Schuyler units believed poised for an at­ are already inside file city. ant Nelson A. RockefeUer, (See Page Nineteen) (Bee Page Nineteen) Cnr- In Ditch Cave-In Me” . Park Pool Saturday afternoon. tack on the capital have pulled Only one terrorist incident was .loyd At about 4 :80, her left arm be­ back and "there is no immedi­ reported in the capital—the as- By BILL MOQUIN Star- came lodged up to her ahoulder ate major threat to Saigon.” sasaination of a Viet Cong defec­ A 41-yeiir-(yid East H&rtford man was crushed to <C) in a drainage pipe that protrud­ “The enemy has backed off,” tor by two women who escaped. death at about 10:16 this morning when a sewer ditch 0 (C> ed several Inches above the con­ said one highly placed U.S. offi­ U.S. Defense Secretary Clark Fights to Hold Tears caved in, burying him up to his neck. crete baee of the shallow pool. cial. "They don’t have the capa­ M. Clifford, in South Vietnam on The victim, Edward Hatem of 228 Main St., owner Her father, Albert , told re­ bility to attack except in a very SAT his first visit since succeeding of the Glastonbury Sewer Co., was working in Wie eigt- Oft porters that Patricia slipped small way. There isn’t any for­ Robert S. McNamara, got a <C> and that her arm went into the ward movement at all. foot-deep ditch with an employe, Edward Pelletier of 6 Hca briefing from top U.S. com­ Brazilian Girl Miss Universe four-inch, steel pipe as she fell. "Some elements of the major manders and presumably was Pinehill Rd., Hazardville, when the cave-in occurred. The pool as being drained at unite have physically pulled informed of the fresh assess­ MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Hatem noticed the first sigps the time, causing suction. back. Ail of them didn’t pull ment. Martha Vasconcellos, a bright­ of the falling dirt and shouted suscltator also failed. Police and firemen tried at a warning to Pelletier who won By this time 20 or 26 persons back. It is not a general with­ (Gifford, who arrived Sunday, eyed schoolteacher from Brazil, th» first to extricate her arm by us­ a frantic scramble for his life. had gathered at the scene and drawal. But if you are going to said the United States would 0 <K ing grease and oil. When that walks into a new world today as The heavy clay bank Just an ominous silence fell over the mount a major attack you don't speed up deliveries of M16 rifles iiofi- failed, they broke the concrete Miss Universe. caught his leg at the knee and area. pull back anybody." to the South Vietnamese army ‘Tbe with air hammers and separat; he was able to pull free. One police patrolman gave his Although he said there was no "even at the expense of our own With a wave of her scepter, a ed the pipe section from th0 immediate threat, the source James Bebrey, also of 6 Pine- opinion immediately, "He was (OOd forces.” He did not elaborate, nod of her sparkling crown and base after five hours. qualified this by noting that the but Brig. Gen. Winant Sidle, the hill Rd. In HazardvlUe, who was file Patricia, under sedation for a losing effort to fight back hap­ (See Page Ten) situation could change rapidly. chief U.S. information officer, > operating the backhoe at the C to pain and the piece of pipe still The new U.S. assessment con- py tears. Miss Vasconcellos as­ explained that he meant South opposite end of the ditch, saw around her swollen arm, was cended her throne Saturday tradicated South Vietnamese in­ Vietnamese units would'get the the accident and together with' e n ’t taken to St. Mary’s Hospital night. She was chosen the loveli­ Hebron Girl, 11, telligence reports of a contin­ rifies before American logistical Pelletier, rushed to the aid of from here. est of gtrls from 66 countries. uing enemy buildup along the troops. U.S. combat forces al­ Hatem, who appeared to be un­ HaUc A second ordeal lasted for Until next July when she re­ Found— Family Cambodian border and in Hau ready are equipped with the conscious and burled up to his nine hours Sunday as members turns to Miami Beach to hand Nghia Province west of Saigon, rapid-firing rifles. neck in a horizontal position. of Tory's rescue squad cut away where the North Vietnamese 9th her crown to Miss Universe To Give Her Up kioilr Clifford met with Ambassador They uncovered him, and ad- ’ be the pipe with hacksaws. The Division has its headquarters. 1969, Miss Vasconcellos will Ellsworth Bunker in the morn­ miniatered both mouth-to-mouth A Hebron {dumber whose 11- aeoB delicate Job was completed at Eiarlier today it was reported spend t^r time trotting about ing and Gen.
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