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In Saigon THE HARTFORD COURANT: Thursday. October 22, 1964 32 ts iv, Youth Official Stabbed While Capturing Boy NEW BRITAIN (Special) Acting Sgt. Joseph Luma, head Bristol Civil Rule Decreed by Tuesday S4IGON, South Viet lne lou DUlcau' API The ruling military, stabbed in the leg by a teen- I ager Wednesday in the cellar of triumvirate decreed Redevelopment Agency Lists Travel Expenses nteh' that South Viet Kanrsi I a home at 153 Curtis St. promised civilian government. nexi aiic vcwiau must De lormeu uciuic treated at wew Britain uenu Mai Gen.

Nguven Khanh, the Hospital for what Sgt. Charles caretaker premier, and his, Searle said was a 'deep cut' partners in the triumvirate held(in his left leg. to the deadline Khanh estab-j Escapee lished after widespread rioting! The 15-year-old boy, a two-; inU cmrnpr hv Buddhist and. time escapee from the Meriden BRISTOL Special) The He leaves a son. Charles J.

Exilia Des Champs Percy, and Bristol Redevelopment Agency, Fries; a daughter, Mrs. Claire came to this country 51 years which has been under attack Fries of Bris' a She mVed "V3 by Mayor James P. Casey in w' Willrir Frlef Houston. ago and was a member connection with its travel ex- as nd Georee Fries 0I-ot it. Ann uiurcn.

pense accounts. Thursday aBc-: grand. She leaves two daughters cated agency travel costs tochiMren and severa! nieces and fsf Coldia Moison of Ne. various staff representatives nehews York City, and Mrs. How aid and commissioners.

i Funerai services will be held Raimor of Queens. N.Y.; two Aeeordine to the records oiu.y.,,i,m i ti n-Rrin sons, Julius Moison, of ISew, i student critics of the Khanh School for Boys, was brought I administration. to headquarters by the officers The order was directed to tneauer a nara struggle, s.u i-Hih National Council, a 17-man: turned to the Meriden institu- 0 01,1, km, uric Aae nfi haA namea last mumu uuw. mc uu, aa uhwiv steer this Communist-plagued "real, tough customer" des- Ronald Dungan, agency aecoun-Funera Home, 24 Lincoln Vork cil' and Armedee Moison tant who presented the figures and at st Gregory's Church at of Frt Lauderdale, a sis- nation military to civilian pue uu control. I Receiving information that a upon the request of Chairman 9 Buria! wiu be in St j05eph-s ter, Mrs.

Artnur uojetie ot John B. Comerford, the follow- cemetery (Montreal, Canada; a brother, Signing the decree wiui youtn was asieep me i-uu- Khanh were Maj. uen. Duong: ot tne nouse. Luraa ana aeanc Van Minh, the current cniei mere, mey were ui uj ing list of presently employed; Friends may call at the funcr- Edward Percy of Canada: and staff representatives was offer- home today from 2 to 5 and several nieces and nephews.

Policemen Stephen Poplawski and John Nissen. ed state; and Lt. Gen. Tran Thien Khiem, the former defense minister who is reported slated to Orleans to direct the- bearded trumpet player's six-piece band for an evening. Hirt invited Fiedler to New Orleans to repay for a visit last spring when he performed with the Boston Pops lAP Wirephoto).

While two guarded the front Walter 1. Murphv director, S2.252.12; Jean T. from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be Held Members of the Holy Name Friday at 8 a.m. from the Dunn Society of St.

Gregory's Church; Funeral Home, 250 West St. are reauested to meet at the; and at St. Ann's Church at 9. THAT'S Jazz trumpet star Al Hirt holds his ears in mock horror as Boston Pops Orchestra conductor Arthur Fiedler, who plays only the piano and violin, tries out Hirt's trumpet. Fiedler, who is used to conducting a 97-piece orchestra, is in New smtiaseadnr to Wash-! and rear, the officers went in- Loughlin, assistant director, siae.

seane graoDca mm i H.t 3M.52: Norman E. Soucy. borae this evenjng at Burial will be in St. Joseph's There WaS SpcCUaium waiiinc uuy puucu awaj, location mnccr, for tne reCitation of the, Cemetery his fists. the- muncil mav name its chair cis B.

Riley, property manager Friends mav call at the fun i Rosary. Johnsons S82.70; Ronald W. Dungan, ac Mrs. Rosanna Moison Luma joined Searle and the three struggled to the floor, as handcuffs were put on. Priest Will Air Council at Rome eral home today from 2 to 5, and from 7 to 9 p.m.

man, Phan Khac Suu, as the new chief of state if the popular, Minh is not retained in that post. The council scheduled a Mrs. Rosanna Percv Moison, countant, S68.29; Mildred S50.32; and Edward Pay Visit Warning Issued in Accident 177, widow of Adolphe Moison, (of 143 Divinity St. died Tuesday at the Connecticut Valley Hos C. Krawiecki, counsel.

$85.44. Travel Account Includes news conference for Friday. A U.S. Embassy spokesman Notice, homes roofed by Hintz are now bonded and guaranteed 10, 15 and 20 years through BRISTOL (Special) The TwiUIOtl Catholic Club of Bristol will' 1 1 JT UJ.lla.J.1 Chairman Comerford said said the American government pital, Middletown. CU urur.

rini-n tn NwporshlTrcT that by HHFA regulations all Travelers Indemnity Hart- hold its October meeting at St.j TY welcomes "the provisional ccnsti-l I-WM, Hall MnnHat KAiSbAb llll. -0. -ir -nuni Church Hall Monday nroclaimed by the council When the youth was taken outside by the officers Sgt. Liima's leg was bleeding profusely. He had been cut in the left leg by a hunting knife, Sgt.

Searle said. The knife was found in the boy's back pocket, covered with blood. no extra charge. tution costs relative to federal ap- 1887 at h0.1- Iter of the late Edward and BRISTOL (Special! A car Gregory hv Ruth Sessions of at 8t30 n.m. President Johnson and former Advt.

Tuesdav "as the first sten in the mi Avp hit a car! The main speaker will be the President Harry S. Truman creation of a strong effective government that will continue toj IV1A intkv Thomas Lynch, assistant canvassed the political situation driven by Ar thony Kowalczjk cnancel fthe ArchdioceSe of minute hospital confer-of 114 Brook St. on Farmmgton Hartford, who wiu uUt a PT Avenue Wednesday at the accomplishments of the Ec- ence Wednesday and Johnson Communist Viet cong Terryvillo Drag Strip not Planned At Track, Developers Say 1UI U11IS musk uc i.ujicigm der the travel account. According to accountant Dungan, these figures total $2,266.93. Agency members who received travel in amounts exceeding S100 were Vice Chairman Terry B.

Fletcher, $454.61 and Chairman Comerford, $189.23. Agency members receive no compensation for their time, other a.m. umenical Council. pronouncea muixu Tribute Paid To Crash Dead pease iCar Mounts Pnlirp the Session car the general puouc is invuea witn me results. attend.

Accompanied by Mrs. John Curb, Kills son and Gov. John B. Connally TERRYVILLE (Special) not announced. Negotiations way at tne raoii ivianvei.

nwu-. jm i i 11 BELGRADE Thousands of Yugoslavs Wednesday paid silent tribute to the 18 Russian Hnward Rrennan and Anthony with the smaller of the two com- ed south across armmgton 1 1 3 Women than travel expenses of Texas, the President paid a call on his ailing predecessor at Research Hospital after flying into Kansas City from Akron, In reviewing the administra- Telesca of Waterbury, who ap- panies are expected to be com-, Avenue and hit the Kowalczyk; Pnilfl ftf Vutrnslnvia'a wnrst tive staff's expenses, it was no-! if Kiij nintnH this uwk. Icar which was travelling east SYRACUSE, N. Three elderly women were, fiij cimt-iv it ttuhT TdJlil irace track on property owned! The two men said they have, on Farmington Avenue iA-BoiTlb Site Ohio. Mrs.

Truman and Mrs. John-1 killed Wednesday when an auto- containing artainct ahpa's annmvpri ratp i bv Vincent Serra of South Street, an option on other property mi Mrs. Sessions told police she the vicinity which they would ri rim i th moDlie careenec oul oi iu. cPOPv per trip. wm naa not looKea to me wesi oe-i mi.w.

we througn a noon-time wf At npr trin Plymouth, said Wednesday no nad not looked to the west be. Items of Expense 13 fore pulling out and pulled dt-iep. w. crowd along a downtown street. 1.

irn property. M' nf isaia weancaua.v nmt, uic uuuuiuu luiu npuuuj .,.0 Kac Ul ou JVI Chairman Comerford aw. and the 7 other victims. tavv. ulu v.i..,..

oi hnrisp A number of reports had a' First Selectman PatncK bou- uu ulc uu stat23 watcned step-by-step the meeting that he had sailed "nee Hf' Na tjcicvkiuan waicneu uic meeting weu 'c tra -inrW' rt i i Vin ic- cunnnrlincT Chp wac CTIVPn a wrirrpn Wflm- r-j r'UIn't. t- i said he is She was a written supporting given warn-Construction of Red China's. Truman three or four weeks and store "maow: Tne plane crashed into a hill covers the years since the com-1 drag strip planned. land said he wanted to come were smashed rere smasnea hi, in denS8 meMtpEwramS! The two men said they took1 plans for the track. He said the ing by police for failure to atomjc bomb site.

of the of at ih, 7w travpl hv'an option on 70 acres of the town, with its construction grant right way a pri- McDowell told a news confer- here to talk with the former I Ponce saw tne f0 Sweet, 27, ot bnerrui, apparem- f. -overed 'ence of a briefi. given him and president. car! raiK or airways; car, SerraFarm. If the Planning and addition to the high school, vale drive station and a newj There hntPl reeiVtration i' me- Zoning Commission approves ryville fire were no injuries andthree other Democratic mem-i Johnson said Truman had ly suffered a seizure He was (he ccts whjch wwe placcd aU nhonp en Is taxi fares" tins the application thev said, con- firehouse in Plymouth needs ad- only slight damage to both of the House Foreign Af- written him two letters offering taken to St.

Josephs Hospital thg Yu slav Army ai. pnone cans, iai iart-s. fj t.m PVpniip nolirp said. r- hi i. in after telline nolice he did not owj nnr) mkr iipm: strucuon will start ai once on aiuonai iuiius iiwin ia ico.uc.

laiia unimiiicc un uwumj uu quvuilllg tiwu pnpj nullum ill uuniliunii uhl nf CliU Hnan In I n. D.T "he bodies will be tlown to mos- 171 1 OCSJiCiatv omit, v-an 'i ianl'aigu, --n He added that the Bristol Re- a three-eighth mile paved track A new Town Hall is also needed development Agencv is subjec- 'ith grass infield and a 10 000 and steps must be taken for Us Washington. i "He said he wanted to see me wueu covv later McDowell quoted Rusk more than he wanted to lender, 6, Miss Elizabeth Mies, saving that U.S. spy satellites, win himself in 1948," the Presi- 67, and Mrs. Eliza L.

Kauke- Winfc -i. k. miiipr 80. all of Syracuse. IJl Haiti Trains and has arcadv with wooden seats.

The zoning board changed the had five individual approvals o'f Parking for 3.500 area from residence to mdus- its books. Tne track woulcl be 800 feet trla'- The board 5 act.lon 15 a LUUH (lltuiugi dltl3 av M.fciucut. UV1. Denied on Watershed the State Department could see Johnson said Truman believed: roiice d.u iu.c PfkL-inrr rrarlP' the Democratic Ucket would win them the car went out of con- I CIVIIIJ, 1 dut, He noted that the citv itself "'est ot soutn street on tne icngea uy Mica resiuema the erection of the tower from which Red China exploded its but "he wants me to win bie." near Jefferson and sauna iui nc wants me iu win uifc. .77.

protest construction of the track. an annual anHil nf all SOUth Side of WiltOn Road. Par- mmnv in Or-itain's Ta. other things, the Pres-, Street, ran a stop light an 6 LONDTO An appeal was filed by tne re atomic bomb last week. aiencv records.

This has been k'ng would be provided for BRISTOL (Special) John sidents and is scheduled to be vi iinn.a 3 11 mnpr- mt man Hn a piowea HiLu scvcii uwtv a :n.iMA (a i TJriHcK iraia done since the beginning of the cars witn entrances ana ex- in CnnnMM. rnlirf 1 ltfll. U. UCail. iHaiiotiuc Inna rt 41 1.L....lmn,in ind fhO lim HI 1 1IIIII1II H1IH.C I ng Nov.

2 in Pe- IIS Ull UULII OUU.U1 OUCCL UIU UWIU Ml w. rmnnt JIIUIUUCU rtCJ. UIUJCCL UUrarV IUr UIC JUIIIWUII wntnn Rnart I field, in November. the Water Department, an Minn. Cornelius; nanprs hiu in Tratas.

Th'and Warren streeU. exhibition openi Douglas Jay. rv. rnni -Rt-nnnon nninc thp pnmmpr- nounced Thursday mat Uw VT tu! it nnpll mnre than a hun- kine bv sending "The total travel budget amounts to one tenth of one per rinl nf thp anpnr-v hudppf the Board of v.c.r'in oe ciniin, tvaioi-hnru Board of Water commissioners j.j (Mt iii Hpwj anil nrcsident of mostly a. Last Sunday.

Reo. Chet Holi- eonstruwinn nf a library similar smashed windows in five stores Trade, tn the cninese capital. engaged nairi rnmorfnrrf '-atirf all rnsts scheduled races a yesr. With which is industrial 'lZJZi aai- s3id Photos take" tf' erectd for former before stopping near the Ca- The exhibit.on was qrgana on the city watershed by spy provM the president's papers in Independ- thedral of the Immaculate Con- mainly by British exporters a if raid hv the federal govern- the exception ol two or tnree painting scnoois, races in which nationally known plants and office Hrivpro a-nnlrl annpar thp rappn thrnllfh the state. Te esca owns lJ Chnrles Frii-s rtm.n United States with intelligence; ence.

Mo. ception. the Chinese were develop- stay 30 Minutes i "It was just like throwing a in China. I'harlcs atomic device. Truman has been in the hosni- bowling ball down an setMni; r-T vr.p.

W. Fries. 73. World would be held Saturday Dave's Body and Supply Co. of I including possi-: that tf toran.

of 57 Boardman The men said that if a permit Waterbury. Estimated cost of ZJTxJS inS Wednesday Bristol approved for the track, pur-, the track is $200,000. ftblSnf rf'toi "hS that tne! fc'U that ilield. a member of the I ta) since Oct. 13.

when he broke Police Sgt. Eugene Sweeny said. Ketl wl" n-1 dir-d chase of the property depending Heads Fellowship liable for Congressional commitiee two and cut his head in a He said pedestrians were 1 1 nt cnnlc hanlnn. SUbieCt. elected I could be held he; on Atomic energy, sdm muu-, lM at home 3UU1.1V Ol vai.uuo "'-6 ii' rn in i-ns m.

n-u. ii. iPiUvoi uv iiiciuinii6 arrirtpnt nccurrine eitnea -im Tho tn in in frnnt nf thp flnnndaoa rTime nunisier niruiu t.n- querque, tnat suui Min nr jnscpn dnu nuuiu ucvtiup ins iwi ui "'uiiil ui ivmhi nroOertV fla Schrirk Fries, he was a the property for an industrial ship of St. Peter's EPsc0Pal Watershed properties con- tures had been avail- 'e to u.s. minutes in the Truman suite.

Hotel. Governmen is giv- The lobby of the hospital was Witnesses reported mg urgent priority to plans for crowded and so were the en-woman was hurled through a a B'ant worldwide trade drive lone resident. parK. hv tup totai m0re exp-rts for the ia.st three years. 2 Polish Musicians Trior tn his retirement eis'nt Companies Interested 1 Other officers are: Sheila Pou-i than 4,000 acres.

trances and parking lots The managing engineer also plate glass store front. One man to reduce the gap between the was injured seriously All the nation's spending and earning vcars ago he was emploved as Negotiations are nearly com- line, secretary; Nancy Boying-j a mason for local construction plete for lease for a ton, publicity: Errol Etting, re-; companies. square foot plant employing be-' freshments; Peter Boyington, Police Cant. Forrest Garrison Disappear in London announced that beginning Jan. 1.

1965. the minimum water ser injured live in the Syracuse abroad. LONDON (AP) Poland's made an estimate of 1,500 per- During World War I he served tween 50 and 75 persons. A sec-; worship: David Poulin and fe- area. vice quota for the city will be silesian Orchestra flew home sonj- COLORFUL overscas witn the was a member nf St t.

Army. He ond company expressed interest ter Boyington, program and.aised t0 one jnch. To "date, the Wednesday night minus two Mayor IIus W. Davis of Kan-i Police said Sweet had just Gregory's in a 75.000 square foot factory Herbert Severson, advisor. quota is set at three quarters jmusicians They vanished after sas met the President atjehecked out of a hotel nearby, Name So- which would hire more than 200.: To Plan Luncheon an incn Newcastle concert and were the airport.

The 10-mile route to Mrs. Beatrice Henderson, 5S, Church and the Ho! Plymouth Democratic Wo Names of the companies were reported seeking political asyl- the hospital was lined with spec- of Syracuse, said her pocket- Or U-1. I.m ViAt limn1 men's club will meet today at 8 p.m. Plans will be completed for a Democratic luncheon Wednesday noon in Russian Community Center. wina.

uuuk wcta uiiu iiuui iii-i iipiiu A Home Office spokesman As the President and Mrs. and her arm scraped as she said "Two men have asked to Johnson walked into the hospital tried to avoid the car. extend their stay in this coun- he paused occasionally to give! The city's rescue squad said trv. That is all "we can say at small LBJ buttons to youngsters "people were lying all over" Police Probing Possible Break At Car Agency cheerful looking Highway Department To Aid City Project tasting there's nothing Ith'e moment." in the crowd. when they arrived three or Tlsmnastnn like it.

The Polish Embassv refused ns ne wamea aown tne sec- leur in tne street ana omers on BRISTOL (Special) Police comment ond-floor hall to the Truman the sidewalk. are investigating a break at suite he stopped in some of the the Stephen Pontiac Building on ftlivipr'c rooms to shake hands with new 0 Juniors Urped To Apply for Trip Abroad Riverside Avenue early Wed- BRISTOL 'Special) Mayor planned by the city have been Jrimes P. Casey announced forwarded from the Engineer-' Wednesday that he has received ing Department of Bristol to from Slate Highway the State Highway Office, ac- nnsisFi'iricr Ives, cording to Mayor Casey. the s'ate wi'l srant the city "Commissioner Ives gave us priority in a combined high- a warm reception on the mat- ENTER nesday morning. lie Has 31iscarnage Mr.

Truman is expected to THE Patrolman Leon Galske was LONDON (AP) Joan Plow- remain in the hospital a few I detailed to the scene at 8:20 ri ht) aCtrcSS wife of Sir Lau- more days. a.m. Wednesday when a sales nlivier. has lost the baby Johnson reported the injuries program at the east end of ter. said the mayor, but in- THOMASTON (Special) dicated that appropriation of The American Abroad Commit-: man from Stephen Pontiac re- sne was expecting.

Truman suffered last week had funds is a difficult t. with Ampripan Piplrl Sprviep1 ported a S250 plate glass win-f Hup to aonear with practically cleared ud. He said Casev said that the necessarv sarv Highway Department es-matter during this time of the receive applications for jun-, dow had been broken by a lead ner husband in the National the former president looked fine mat sw.uuv must De year. j0rs in Thomaston High Scnool snoi. Theater Company prooucuou ana was ciieenui.

r-propriated to correct traffic Governor John Dempsey has who would like to spend six to During the investigation a 0f "je Master Builder" in He also said he had invited f'l'w at the Pierce Bridge and already promised full cooper- jo weeks next summer abroad. broken window was discovered Manchester later this week. But Mr. and, Mrs. Truman to spend 'iddle Street sections of the ation of state facilities if Applications were distributed on the south side of the building.

Wednesday night it was an- a night in the White House as ci v. city takes the initiative on the and should be returned at once. Owners of the business could nounced she. will be away from soon as possible and Truman Maps of new highways project. The committee includes Stan- notmng aisturnea or miss- tne pav (wo or three weeks.

saw he would be glad to do tha She and Sir Laurence were I ley Hotchkiss. Mrs. Harry Kil- ing mside. "Millionaire Cruise" Sweepstakes! iiii Jet from Boston to Florida and. back on National Airlines.

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Dec 14-Dee. 27 3. Nov. 16-Nov. 29 if.

Dec 28-Jtn- 10 Entries nof wlief "rw confetti mrm pfaWtrtfrf. married in the United States in A muxk ox annually produces 1961. They have two children. three to six pounds of a valu-Samnle Ballots Ready able fleece called "quiviut." a Crossing Guards Voted At Three Intersections man. Miss Evelyn Goodwin, iHerbert Devebcr.

High School illStrUCtlOn bet Principal and Mrs. Daniel Sam- head of the AFS here. 0)' Orkei'S iBencfit Party riAimrt nf An pvu.iu una, ojjuii ui a At Office of Clerk strana thread, will give a BRISTOL (SDecial) Robert, thread nearly 25 miles A card party sponsored by Jg rOllS A. Petke, citv clerk, announced BRTSTOL (Special) The Po- Street and Bellevue Avenue McGivney Circle, Dofl. will be Thursday has carries a heavy flow of traffic held in St.

Thomas Church hall: BRISTOL (Special) The Wednesday sample ballots tor oriration from the mavor lna turnln8 m.menis. t-roceeas win am offlce of the registrar ot voters unite UI UIC sensual ui uicia the wdnu incinirt. available at City Clerks, UH1 ie inteiieuuon is wiue inu ytr i nomas ociiooi. Eoard of Po'ice Commis- lice report that a great many Halloween Party lion meetings for election day TIia hallMte rtni The ballots to hire crossing guards apridpnt.s ncair at this location. Thnmasion Fish and Game hnth nartips a-iT1 hp contain instruc- NO LOWER RATES IN HARTFORD three crowded intersections Parents a Danger Club will hold a Halloween held Oct.

29 and 30 in Court tions for operating voting ma-j ir, the city. Sgt. Edward H. Smith, head party Saturday at 8 p.m. A Room City Hall.

chines and list the polling places The first location named was of the-pclicc-traffic division, said buffet will be followed by On Oct. 29 instruction will be for all six districts. I Stafford Avenue and Felice the main problem at all three dancing. given moderators, checkers: mimi traffic is fast and locations appears to be parents and assistant registrars. AAttwO hc-avy.

driving children to school. He James Garrett, head coach of On Oct. 30 instruction will bej UrauSY Stephens Street and Fleet- -aid they cause a danger to Susquehanna University at Sel- given to demonstrators, w- -A Road traffic is medium the waging children. insgrove. has compiled a lengers and machine demon-i jSStertSSsfiBiWK i BATHROOM TISSUE out a guara is neeoea oecause ire msgest arawoacK vyear coacning recora or a sirators.

the of children cross- school child safetv in these sec- wins, 2 losses and 1 tie. His Otto Blaschke. registrar of tablets jrst sipi ot Distress kppj tmz jt or pocfceT fDr resdy relief, so fsr "ifi si'e in? the area. tions of Bntol is a lack of side- team was unbeaten in nine voters, said all most attend as yo to The of Msple walxs." said Smith. games last year.

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