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THE HARTFORD COURANTi Tu.Jiy, October 10, 1967 PEOPLE Jury Indicts DelGado in A i 'I 1 Grandpa Race Ends mn ran Ill YounirDeath news In Stretcher Parade Washington Report St. Onge in Hospital For Rest, Treatment By ROBERT D. BYRNES By GERALD J. DEMEUSY A Superior Court grand jury ine uerman doctor came in 12th In his category r.Jtf Monday indicted Roberto Del i i 1 held by a bystander, 17-year-old Miss Martha Chapman of Belle Glade, at the scene along the canal shoreline (AP). LOOPHOLE FILLED.

Singer and took more than twice the Olympic record time to get to the finish line, but he was the Gado accused of slaying Hartford policeman Harvey Young on the charge of first degree murder. At the request of Public Defender James Cosgrove, the hero of the day. WASHINGTON Rep. Wil-i Texas court while 4he opposi-Jam L. St Onge, Second on petition said there has ben 1 Frankie Avalon must pay Seventy-eight-year old Dr.

no final action in Connecticut, Hanns Schnabel of Bautzen capital case was continued until but Nowell has been found in district, is in Bethesda Naval Hospital for rest and continued Oct. 24 bv Judge Alva contempt on Connecticut court former manager, Robert P. Marcucci, $49,100 in commissions and expenses, a Superior Court iudee has ruled in Los struggled across the line of the 5,000 meter "Grandpa" race in Bad Brueckenau, Germany, a Loiselle. DelGado was taken orders at least seven times. back to his cell at Hartford little more than 30 -minutes Angeles.

State Jail where he is being held without bond. after he started, and was car The singer signed a contract ried away in a stretcher. DelGado. attired neatly In a treatment of a minor heart ailment on advice of his his office announced Monday. This is the third time In 'ecent years, and the second iime in Washington, that St.

Dnge has been hospitalized for treatment of heart conditions. According to the statement ffom St. Onge's office, his doctors stressed there are no com In another order issued Monday the court granted the petition of Charles Jackson to proceed "in forma pauperis," a special procedure by which an indigent party is excused from paying filing fees and printing expenses in connection with his case. Jackson is involved in a test of the constitutionality of suit, white shirt and tie, appeared unperturbed by the indictment announced by Atty. Francis J.

Wynne, grand jury foreman. The accused killer sat with Marcucci on his 21st birth-doy, Sept. 18, 1961, Avalon contended the a was meant to end in three years, but the contract had no expiration date. (AP). COMING EVENT.

Princess Eighteen thousand spectators cheered the oldest competitor wildly. All 87 of the 55-and-over competitors were automatically put in a stretcher for examination. None was seriously exhausted. Some were nervy enough to "complain" of being short of breath after the more than 3-mile run (UPI). in a courtroom detention cage the Lindbergh kidnapping law, plications but emphasized they Margrethe, 27-year-old heir to! a His claim was upheld in the wanted him to remain in the the Danish throne, is expecting her first baby in seven months aospital for some time to as with his Spanish interpreter, Casjmer Sutula.

Judge Loiselle appeared reluctant to grant the defense a two-week continuance. He asked Cosgrove why it was needed. The public defender said he needed the time to prepare the sure complete recuperation time, the royal court announced in Copenhagen. St. Onge entered the hospital iate last Thursday on the advice of the capilol physician The announcement conveyed ASTRONAUT AIRPORT.

Astroanut Neil Armstrong has the news in the traditional 515 Danish way, saying the princess whom he consulted for treatment of what St. Onge's office case and to "secure certain records" vital to the defense. "is expecting a happy event in returned to his hometown, Wapokoneta, Ohio, for dedication of the new Auglaize County airport, named after him. laid was a hard cold and ex U.S. District Court in Connecticut and the government appealed that decision to the Supreme Court, which, late in the last term, noted probable jurisdiction.

Monday's order noted Justice Thurgood Marshall did not participate in action on this petition. At the time the government brought the case to the Supreme Court Marshall was solicitor general. Senate Vote Both Connecticut senators were absent Monday as the Senate rejected, 12 to 60, an amend May 1968" (AP). Earlier in the day, Cosgrove failed in an attempt to get the The most durable suit of all! ffliohereeman TRAVLWEAR Use it abuse it Travlwear will refuse to show the yearmarks of a 'long1 active life I Its handsome lines are hand-customized against the impact of time. 200 farfefrnU Maan, rtron 115 asylum street hartford, conn.

Where Fitting Is An ART and Satisfaction Is A MUST All Parking Tickets Redeemed Up To One Hour Armstrong, command pilot of LeVHeMeintMMeli4A4lttWte FAMILIAR NAME. Mrs. Lyn secret proceedings of the grand jury on record. He asked Judge the Gemini 8 mission in 1966, don B. Johnson was escorted by told a crowd of 2,500: George Hamilton as she toured Loiselle to permit a shorthand treme fatigue.

According to an aide, he appears to be in good condition and has spent much of his time watching televised sports events including the World Series baseball games. Appeals Denied The United States Supreme "I little dreamed 20 years ago ft the Clark Art Institute after receiving an honorary degree at when I was learning to fly here, stenographer to make a transcript of what was said behind the closed doors. that at any time would an air Williams College, Williamstown, ft port be dedicated in my name." SOLE SURVIVOR: Three -year old Laura Ann Shick, lone survivor of Sunday's tragic auto accident when a car plunged into New River Canal, south of South Bay, Fla. Her mother, Mrs. John Shick, and grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Michael J. McGail, all of Holly Mass. State's Atty. John D.

LaBelle ment to the Public Works Ap Hamilton is director of the in objected to the defense motion. propriation Bill proposing to cut Court, among scores of orders announced Monday, denied petitions for high court review of stitute and no relation to George He said that if the judge per BOSTON PILL PARTY. Some mitted such an unprecedented 150 students from Greater Bos Hamilton of Hollywood, former beau of Lynda Johnson it by $1,010,823. The cut would have eliminated items not in the President's budget that have two cases from' Connecticut. request, then he also should wood, drowned.

Laura is '(UPI). order that the transcript be im One case was that of Charles N. Baptist, a New Hampshire ton colleges staged a two-mile "birth control freedom" march from the Boston University pounded. Judge Loiselle denied been added by the House and by the Senate Appropriations Com citizen, who sued Bankers In the defense motion. The 35-year-old DelGado al demnity on a claim arising out of an automobile accident mittee.

Nuclear Capital campus to the State House in Boston. "You who are not married legedly shot and killed Young The Securities and Exchange In Stamford. The case, according the petition, turned on have the right to receive birth Commission Monday announced control information and de with his own service revolver Aug. 25 after being arrested on a breach of peace charge in Charter Oak Terrace. Police Connecticut Yankee Atomic Po which party had the burden of proof of ownership of the other vices," birth control advocate William R.

Baird said to the wer has requested approv gathering, which was divided about evenly between men and al of an additional capital contribution of $5 million from its 11 utility company sponsors. MDi said DelGado clubbed the policeman with his nightstick, then wrestled with him for possession of the revolver. Despite a gunshot wound to the stomach, DelGado allegedly Connecticut Yankee has an at omic power reactor at Haddam which will supply electric power to the owning utilities. The women. (AP) NUDE AWAKENING.

Police said they found 10 persons at a cool drug party in Miami Beach, Fla. Officers raided an apartment after neighbors complained of fired numerous shots into Young as the latter crawled in a daze on the ground. SEC set Oct. 31 as the deadline for requests for a hearing. car in the accident and Baptist's petition asserted he had been fatally penalized in the Court of Appeals "for putting on his evidence in reliance upon the law as set forth by the Supreme Court of Connecticut." The other Connecticut care the court refused to hear involved divorce and separation actions of Ames Nowell and Marguerite Lovelett Nowell.

He secured a divorce in Texas while she is suing for separation in Connecticut. The husband's petition claimed Connecticut courts were refusing full faith and credit to the decree of the Bank Move The Federal Deposit Insur New Commando Outfit noise and the host was nude when he answered the officers' ance has approved the ap Strikes at Israelis BEIRUT, Lebanon (ff) An knock. plication of Bank and Trust Two other persons, including of North Branford to move a other new Palestinian commando organization announced its one of the three women, also branch office from Guilford Pla was nude, said John Hasley, a existence Monday and said it za to 995 Boston Post in Guilford. vice squad detective. undertook operations against All 10 were charged with pos Israel last month.

session of maryuana. (AP) Lurleen Hospitalized In a pattern increasingly to the practice before the HOUSTON, Tex. Iff) Gov. June war, Arab commando Lurleen Wallace of Alabama was hospitalized Monday for COMMUTER'S SYNDROME. Two Denver motorists were double parked on a downtown units are now announcing their operations against Israeli forces on the occupied west treatment for side effects of radiation therapy.

Governor Wallace underwent cancer surgery street when a car pulled up behind them and begnn honking bank of the Jordan River and inside Israel. its horn. at the hospital July 10. You're missing plenty of Dollars If your money Isn't earninj: Dafly Interest at Society for Savings. Society pays from Day of Deposit to Day of Withdrawal at the high rate of compounded and paid 4 times a year.

Depositor withdraw at any time without penalty without noticet Every day is pay day at Society for Savings. No wonder over 200,000 people save at Society. Shouldn't you? in th account Society ffoir SaLiii0S The Bank for Savings Neither of the men moved their cars so the motorist behind them got out and shot one Connecticut Skies Tuesday, Oct. 10, Sunset today, 6:19 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:57 a.m.

The moon at First Quarter today, sets tonight at The planet Mars is now in the constellation Ophiu-chus. In 1604 a temporary star blazed forth near where we now see Mars that was as bright as Jupiter. It disappeared in 1606. Wed. Oct.

11 3:24 a.m. 28 above northeast horizon N.W. to S.E. Oct. 11 8:39 p.m.

49 above northwest horizon S.W. to N.E. Grateful Merchant Gives $17.83 to Young Fund in the head and chest and the other in the right arm and thigh. From their hospital beds men told police they couldn't identify their attacker. (AP) A grateful Hartford merchant donated $17.83 to The Courant's Harvey Young Fund Monday because police recovered the money that had been stolen from his Nick Pacelia, Pacelia's Market 17.83 Elaine Verbarg and Anita Nadeau 10.00 Hour Glass Restaurant 23.00 First Company Foot Guard 25.00 MembrecWalDepoeltIiirajKCrpowtloB HARTFORO KAST HARTFORD WIST HARTFORD WETHaWSPlKUO a KNFIKLO WMtWUMt VWNDtOFJ Anonymous 20.00 store.

This contribution from Nicholas W. (Nick) Pacelia and others totaling $100.83 $l)t $aftfrf 285 Brood Hartford, Ml 01 Published dally and Sunday by THE HARTFORD COURANT COMPANY lee-ond-clata postaga paid at Hartford, Conn. Raprasented nationally by Molonay, Regan fc Schmttt, 777 Third New York, N.Y 10017. Subscription Rates Payabla In Advance. Dally! one year S21.84, thra months $5.44 Sunday: one year 115.60, three montht, 13.90.

Dally and Sundayt one year 137.44, three months $9.36. P.M.H. 5.00 Today's Total 100.83 Previously Acknowledged 30,458.72 raised the fund's total to 559.55. SEE BETTER WITH SAVITT P.O.M.G. EYE GLASSES Pacelia's Market, at 505 Franklin was robbed July 18 when someone broke in at Total to Date $30,559.55 Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement night and took $17.83 from cash register.

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