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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 6

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The Boston Globei
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The "Boston Globe Tuesday, September 3. 1063 TRIPLETS Continued from Pa (re 1 The two smaller Infants were placed In Incubators immediately. 3 Americans Lost on Plane In Viet Nam State Employee Assn. Defends Solons Raises Lands in Sweden Johnson Launches Scandinavian Tour STOCKHOLM (AP) Vice White House fleet, arrived The proud father, Anton SAIGON (AP) A Victna-i Lalmston 25, is a teacher and mese Air Force fighter-bomber' assistant football coach at with three Americans aboard Walpole High School. Ho is disappeared in a desolate1 also a member of the Med-mountain area yesterday and way School Committee.

Members of the Legislature, under attack for having voted President Lyndon B. Johnson seven minutes behind schedule. is presumed down. I An official said it was the (themselves a pay raise of 50 A crowd of about 200 people U.S. authorities said the first set of triplets horn in the today were civen the flew into 6l-j, V4 nn thA rnnf nf th irnnrt 50 plane, a two-engine B-26, had, hospital since it opened Sweden today on a building waved as Johnson goodwill trip to Scandinavia, stepped from the plane.

I ux 1 1 ii vvi''Wii i In! He called it "a mission of old1 His wife and daughter, friendship and new confi- Lynda Bird, followed him dence down tne shook Bringing the good wishes of nds with the waiting Swe- just completed strafing and years ago, bombing runs about 300 miles Dr. Barker, who said it was north of Saigon and was rc-j his first delivery of triplets, turning to base. Aboard were; had told the mother to ex-a U.S. Air Force captain, first pect triplets and possibly lieutenant and staff quads. and a Vietnamese observer.

I Lahnston's grandmother Their names were not was a twin and his wife's A U.S. Air Force plane great grandmother was also searched the area, but no trace1 a twin. The parents are na-had been found cf the plane. I tives of Medway. full support of the Massachusetts State Employees Assn.

"It is, in our opinion, totally unfair to assume that when unfavorable publicity results from the acts, or alleged acts, of an elected official, or a ca-rcer employee, the entire state service should be branded as incompetent and the integrity of both officials and employees should be besmirched," the association stated in an official more than a million cans of Swedish descent and Jnnsn saia xne unuea the personal greetings of greaiew qchi io owe- beau and Gerald Zidle. (Robert Backoff photo) President Kennedy, Johnson ior ine ni guioi an arrived in a jetliner at Arlanda -the 1.200.000 natives of your Airport, 25 miles outside land who honored us by com- BANK TELLERS threatened with death in Methuen holdup, left to right, Robert Courtemanche, Phyllis Lescar- Stockholm ine T0 uve in an Premier Tage Erlander and contribute to the strength and members of his cabinet greeted U1 Johnson stopped off to see him. MltDiwr" Viet Strong Man Set for Showdown publication. "We cannot continue to ignore the fact that our salary schedule and that of the members of the General Court are wholly out of line with present day fiscal conditions. "We believe that the responsibilities, qualifications and duties of the members of the General Court in many instances have been grossly Trieste Finds More Debris Near Thresher President Kennedy at the Summer White House at Hyannis Port, on his way to Sweden.

He is to attend a Swedish trade fair this afternoon and speak at a government banquet Erlander said he was sure Johnson's visit would strengthen the already close ties between Sweden and the United States. IS GREGG SHORTHAND '1. AND Johnson's plane, one of the! tonight. SAIGON, South Viet Nam (Reuters) Secret police Develop Dictation Speed misrepresented WASHINGTON (AP) The "We believe that the mem-. Chief Ngo Dinh Nhu today hers of the Massachusetts State; appeared ready for a show- (60 to 80 w.p.m.) i6 mm Two Evenings a Wttk cinuioyees win concur bathyscaphe Trieste has sighted additional debris on the ocean floor where it is search with their officers that the senator and representative who ing for the wreck of the sunk 1 Dead, 2 Held; "JjJJ" In Holdup Try (Reter8)- i Dahomey today signed the At DrOIlX LOO partial nuclear test ban treaty NEW YORK (AP) Waiting in London, making a total of performs his job in a businesslike fashion is entitled to a en nuclear submarine Thresher.

i Deferred PoymenH Wrfca. ilSS' CO 7-7435 New Class Starts Sept. 17 salary commensurate with his The latest find was made on the fourth of five dives by the Trieste in the current series being conducted in 8400 feet duties, responsibilities and qualifications." policemen killed one man and. 74 countries that have signed of water about 220 miles east of Boston, the Navy said. rri i i wounded another today whenjthe British text so far.

a trio ambushed a truck, carry-i A two-unit diesel passenger locomotive costs nearly and a modern railroad passenger coach costs about $200,0000. down with the United States. Nhu, brother and adviser to Pres. Ngo Dinh Diem, has emerged as the most powerful man in South Viet Nam following the crackdown on anti-government Buddhists and declaration of martial law Aug. 20.

Nhu now appears confident the internal political situation is well on the way to being settled and that the possibility of a coup against him was diminished. He has reportedly already started plans to discredit the United States, which is pumping in $1.5 million each day in the war against Commu Hebrew School Plans Homecoming Program ims material memoes wnatjing tne BronX Zoo's $50,000 appeared to be pieces of metal, Labor Day week-end receipts, battery plates, copper the bufTalo house. and miscellaneous debris, simi- Beth El Sisterhood and lar to material found earherholdup was pianned, moved in Brotherhood will sponsor onrad from the Thresher. when the three men jumped family get-together and home-the truck as it was leaving coming at the Hebrew School, 3 rarlrincr lnt nn thp 7nr Dnrchester. Sundav evening.

NIGHT OPENINGS THIS WEEK Over the weekend, the Tri- handler NGO DINH NHU este made the fifth dive of sn0rtly after 11 a.m. A program of entertainment present series. Up to 10 de-j6 0ne of the trio shot at tne win be presented by Percy W. scents are tentatively planned.l ArB a5 a mrk at. Dickson.

dhist actions during the last i i w-w v. now seem to be who was driving the two weeks nist guerrillas. btivililiuj, uicwuuiuuu ui and policemen opened BOSTON Open Tuesday and Wednesday nights 'til 9 (in ttyanniS ort last nignt, ipunesman ndiu. me President Kennedy said the Latest speculation here was follows an overhaul of the. PEABODYond RAMI NGH AAA ol Norlhshore of Shoppers' World Open every night Tuesday through Friday 'til 9:30 BELMONT Open Wednesday ond Friday nighfs 'til 9 I just made a reservation at New York's Gary Steel Plant Strike Is Halted war ciinnot be won unless that Nhu will be president be-ibatnyscaPne after tne first five Diem's government makes fore the end of next month.

diJ greater effort to win pop-L- hrn.hor. uc i1 The Thresher disappeared in ular support." He said he be-iHlS has, jindlcated a test dive Apr. 10, with 129 aeved the eoverment 1C aJl 1 WUU1U J1JVC lu 1C" men aooara. gotten out of touch with the turn to a quiet life of Roman people." Catholic retreat. (But the President said he GARY, Ind.

(AP) Union officials ordered striking employees of the huge Gary works of the U.S. Steel Corp. to return to their jobs this aft-1 onrad Brother Flies To Guy Burgess Rites in Russia LONDON (Reuters) Nigel Meanwhile, the U.S. Embassy here continued to shelter a top anti-Communist Buddhist, Thich Tri Quing, regarded as one of the leaders of the Buddhist agitation against the government. does not agree with those who urge a withdrawal of U.S.

troops from Viet Nam. He said the United States will continue to support the -Vietnamese, adding, "I don't I think the war can be won unless the people support the Urged on by his almost ernoon, apparently ending a 13-hour wildcat walkout. The brief strike, affecting 15,000 workers, had posed a possible threat to steel supplies to the nation's auto industry, now reaching a peak in its production of 1964 models. Com- handler Burgess, brother of Guy Bur gess, flew to Moscow in a Rus U.S. auiuMaouui iicm jis an aircraiL xonav auena as i i omiallv nnwerfiil wifp anrl i i pany omciais naa pegun wnu- backed by French President to be pressing ahead with a former British diplomat.

1,3. I aS yV Charles de Gaulle's promise 'policy aimed at getting rid of i Guv Bureess. who defected u.x u. of support, mu is conhdent he can survive any show- Nhu and settling the religious to Russia in 1951, died of heart jeered feud between Catholics and disease in Moscow Friday. ordered abandoned at 12.40 C.n; The strike stemmed from the' away you go to town, or on a trip or into Autumn itself! down.

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at 8th (W1N O. SCHCL VIC( mil. AND QCNCRAL MANAGER nanor Tal in SUSpenSlOn OI npain rinrinp thp nast 10 vears Saigon and adja- which reported the CIA "plot," hi it haH manawH to kern out. committee memoer aiier Ml schools in cent Gia Dinh, closed two isaid the U.S. abandoned oneof "this whole affair" and still ThZX to return to" weeks ago under martial law, attempted putsch "at the lastvanted to do so The older to return to would reopen tomorrow.

moment" Wednesday. It said I He said their 76-year-old work came from Mark incher, It also reported the release CIA scheming could turn out 'mother, who is ill in London, flt1! of 254 students and youths to be as "big a debacle" as WOuld not be making the jour- Umted Steelworkers and Or-taken into custody in Hue, 400 fVlo invasion iville Kmcaid, director of the union's subdistrict. miles north of the capital, He expected to be there a I Ysterdayda newspaper re- BuriM CommUMStS i0UPle d8yS garded as closely representing New Blast Rocks Italian Tyrol BORMIO, Italy (Reuters)- Loses 9 Toes Nhu and his wife ran a ban Side With Peking URBAN PLAID KATMANDU. Neoal (Reu- RANGOON (Reuters) The ters) A surgeon today ampu- ner headline story claiming ij the American Central Intelli-I gence Agency was planning a I coup against the regime. A dynamite explosion early Communist Party of Burma tated nine frostbitten toes of tod damaged an electricity indicated today it sided with the successful American Ev- pylon near the Stelvio Pass i This campaign was in the Sino-Soviet erest climber, Dr.

William not far from the Austrian and expected to be stepped up oiogica! conmci ana me unsoeld. Swiss borders. over the next few davs. oino-inaian ooraer aispuie. i unsoeld, who is U.S.

i-eace The area has been the scene At ho csmo time Rrin Yebaw Htav. leader of the Corps chief in Nepal, was irost- nf fynln-jinns this Sum Ton That Dinh, Saigon mili- party's peace delegation now bitten when he spent the night mer attributed to extremists tary governor and rated the having talks with the ruling in the open with three com- using violence to back auton- nations most powerful gen- revoiuuonary council, naicuiea pdiuuns di icct omy demands tor tne Uerman-eral. warned the Armv was at a Rangoon press conference reaching the summit of the speaking south Tyrol, ready to crush any plot by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-, peak May 22. "Communists and international chev's ideas of peaceful co-l Dr. Robert E.

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