7.77 39.88 29.88 4.88 13.88 37.88 18.77 New York Rail Crash Kills Two, Injures 40

7.77 39.88 29.88 4.88 13.88 37.88 18.77 New York Rail Crash Kills Two, Injures 40

'.4 * .5»i v '- ^ ’-> .i.'» « ^ -i^ ... \ I FAGB SIXTBBN fiaturl?fBter lEoi^ning FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1967 Avionto DKlljr Not The Weather Mrs. Ame Gustafson of 275 and one driven by Evelyn Nel­ Vsr The Week Teied Henry St., district m anner of Partly sunny and cool today About Town Crash Brings son of 76 Oakwood St. collided Students Earn Report Cards Issued Foundation Gets M y SS, 1M7 Scandia Lodge, Order of Vasa, at Center and Church Sts. Minor i DEVELOPING and tomorrow, high In 70s; var­ Members ot the VFW Auxil­ is in charge of a Family Day Liquor Charge damage resulted to the vehicles, Honors at WPI ’The 1667 mission of the Memorial Funds PRINTINOTO iable cloudiness tonight, low iary will pin cancer pads Mon­ Manchester Summer School ENLARGEMENTS Sunday at Vasa Park, Meri­ and police say the Durocher Worcester Polytechnic In­ CENTS near 60. day at 7:30 p.m. at the home den. Lunch will be served at ■ Joseph E. Thibideau, 39, of woman told them she did not stitute official^ have announc­ ended today. Andrew Vln- The Manchester Scholarship 14,729 of Mrs. Ben Huck, 51 Turnbull noon. A large class of candi­ 131 Summit St. was charged see the Nelson car. ed that 28 per cent of the stu­ cens, direictor, announced Foundation recently received a ARTHUR DRU6 ■ J Manchester—A City of VWage Charm Rd. They will sew the pads dates wili be initiated at 3 p.m., with operating a motor vehicle Minor damage resulted dent body had exceptional th'ait report cards were is­ contribution designated for the Adverttshig on Page 0) Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the some of which will become while intoxicated, after the car when a car driven by Law­ scholarship this year.. Those sued to an secondary pupils yOL. LXXXVl, NO. 266 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECrnON-4X>NNECTICUT L IF E ) MANCHESTER, (X>NN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 2 , 1967 PRICE SEVEN CENTS 'same location. Those attending members of Scandia Lodge. The rence G. Ryan, of Vernon and are^ students making the hon- (Grades 7-12) and ito Chose David R. Dieterle Memorieil are reminded to bring a box he wasi,^ving hit the rear of a in Grades 2-6 who attended Fund In memory of Harry Fore­ event is sponsored by District car driveTt~-i^L-j:e«»rn3. Lizotte one driven by Maryanne Carl- oi^ Jist for the spring semester lunch. Beverages will be served One of Connecticut. seo 20, of Windsor Locks col­ are, by towns: a minimum of IS days. man, maternal grandfather of by the hostess. of Rockville, police say. The Reports were didtrtbuted mishap took place last night on lided on Tolland Tpke. near Manchester: Ronald Jodoin the late David Dieterle. The executive committee of Adams St. yesterday morning of 40 Green Rd., junior high in Classes at the laat ses­ Mr. Foreman’s recent death \ JilH Main St. sion. Any secondary pupils the Manchester Property Own­ Thibideau is scheduled for Police say the Ryan vehicle honors; David Best of 63 Co­ prompted the donation. The far ers Association will meet Mon­ passed on the left and the burn Rd., freshman high hon­ who were absent may ob­ amounts of individual contribu­ Two Rescues court appearance on Aug. 28. day at 8 p.m. at the Circuit Cariseo car hit it. ors: Gregory V Maberg of 66 tain their cords from the tions are, not disclosed by the New York Rail Crash One of the passengers in the FAIRWAY, Court Room at the Police Sta­ Yesterday mornlp^, police Conway Rd., freshman honors. Manchester High School of­ Foundation. SUMMER’S Lizotte vehicle. Carmen Lizotte, fice. The cards for absent FIRST FOR Fl^N! tion. 22, complained of a back injury investigated an (iccident at Rockville: Richard S. Neff, The contributors were Mr. and Don’t be chained to Main and Bissell Sts., involv­ of 31 Earl St., senior high hon­ elementary pupils will be but had no visible sign of Injury, mailed to parents. Mrs. George Stoneman, ,Mr. Under Way your weekly laun­ Members of the Army and police say. ing cars owned by Charles J. ors; Gordon Miller of Rt. 4, and Mrs. Robert Zeiing, Mr. both stores open dry. Use our “wife- Jeffrey L. Crown, 23, of New Carroll Jr. of 57 Ludlow Rd., sophomore honors. and Mrs. Allan Ledgard, Mr. saver” Navy Club will meet tonight at 7 at the Holmes Funeral Home, Britain was charged with fail­ and one belonging to Robert F. Vernon: Richard Symonds tilating fan, but this attempt and Mrs. Carl Matson, George tonight till 9! Kills Two, Injures 40 WASH, DRY and 400 Main St., to pay respects ure to yield the right of way to a Sullivan of Waterbury. of 23 Allan Dr., senior high failed, police say. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. John Rice, 5 on Mountain Boy in Well FOU) SERVT^ honors. LUCKY LADY to the late Patrick J. Bolduc, a vehicle not obliged to stop, when Police say the Carroll vehi­ Tools belonging to Walter Mr. and Mrs. David Douton, Mr. BBMD, Ore. (AP) — A rascue LBNORE, W.Va. (AP) — Res­ LAUNDRY member. the car he was driving hit one cle was parked on Main St. Wapplng: Bradford Myrlck Pyka of 90 Lydall St. were and Mrs. Burton McConkey, Mr. of 21 Hillsdale Rd., freshman team reached a California fami­ cue workers feared a second 43 I^imell Place driven by Margaret L. Jacobs of and the Sullivan car hit it in taken from his garage at that and Mrs. Chadwick Whitesell, ly ot five high in the Oregem cave-in sborOy before 6 a.m. to­ Mancheseter 742 Hillstown Rd. yesterday af­ the rear, but police were un- honors. address. The various tools Mr. and Mrs. John Andreoli and (Rear of Burtons) Sabbath services at Temple WMBomeHsK Cascades early Saturday, the day would keep 15-year-old Leo­ ternoon. Both cars were moder­ abie to determine the driver of have a value of $32.60, and Mr. and Mrs. William Crim- Lane County sheriff’s office re­ 649-2002 Beth Sholom will be held tonight mins. nard Boyce trapped in a well for Train Bound at 7:30 and tomorrow at 9 a.m. ately damaged in the collision the Suliivan vehicle. Nothing Missing were reported on the advice of ported. at feast five more hours. at Spruce and Birch Sts., and While police were at the his insurance agent, police The Dieterle Fund was estab­ ► see us for J. George Schultz of Sacra­ Young Boyce, who by that both were towed away. scene, though, they arrested a say. lished in December of 1965 fol­ Equipment Operator Construc- From Warehouse thermos bottles, ^ mento, CkiUf., repwtedly suf­ time would have been pinned 14 For Montreal The vehicle Crown was driv­ Barbara Ruth Sullivan of Pyka could establish no time lowing David Dieterie’s death fered aerkais bead injuries dur­ feet underground In the well 18 tionman Wiiliam R. Swanson, ing is owned by the Dunbar Hartford and charged her Larsen’s Hardware ware­ on his loss, police say. from injuries sustained in a ^ refills, and cops ^ son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. ing a rock sUde while he was to 19 hours was given a sedatlye Armored Service Inc. of Hart­ with intoxication. She was at house at 34 Depot Sq. was en­ Theodore Brown of 200 Main motorcycle accident in Japan cHmWng with his four children, and a painkiller diortly after 7 Hits Freight Swanson of 198 Vernon St., re­ ford. the scene, intoxicated, but at tered sometime within the St. reported to police that some while he was serving with the cently returned with the Naval His son, Robert O., 11, was also a.m. and fell aaleep. Crown is scheduled for court no time did police see her past few days, police say, but boys have been entering his U. S. Army at Fukuoka. He ► two locations A Injured. The other children, SARATOGA SPRINGS, Mobile Construction Battalion appearance on Aug. 28. drive her husband’s car, they the owner told them nothing The danger still existed that N . Y. (A P )—A D elaw are yard and picking his tomatoes. was 19. main st. and east Marie, 10, Paul 8, and Tommy, more falling rock could crush from Chu Lai, Vietnam. He is Yesterday morning shortly af­ said. was taken. He said the boys are between He was the son of Mr. and ^ middle turnpike ^ & Hudson passenger train stationed in Port Hueneme, ter 10, a car driven by Ella 7, were not believed hurt. The him, officials said. Mrs. Suiiivan is scheduled to An attempt was made to get ages 10 and 13 but could give Mrs. F. Robert Dieterle of 85 family was at the 8,000-foot ele­ bound for Montreal, with « Calif. Durocher of 12 Wedgewood Dr. appear in court Aug. 28. into the store through a ven­ Bretton Rd. “I have lots of pain. I’m pray­ no further description of them. vation on the middle peak of the ing. Do you think they’re going about 300 passengers, and Three Slstera mountain group in to get me out of here?” Boyce a freight train collided Central Oregon vdien’ hie acci- asked Just before he fell aaleep. early ■t^ay near this up­ dMit himpened. Rock and dirt had been carc- state resort, and two pas­ The extent of injuries was not fidly pulled away, leaving only sengers were known dead. immediately determined. a leg and a foot stuck, when the About 40 persons also were re­ The Lane County sheriff’s of- second cavc-in occurred, bur- ported injured in the crash of fice said a Coast Guard Jet hell- ying him up to his chest again.

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