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Daily News from New York, New York • 33

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500,000 5 ftgw to Detroit. July 3 (UPI) General Motors announced today the recall of 500,000 Chevrolet Vesa subconroacts virtually all 1971 and 1972 models on the road to check of a defective rear axle shaft Gentlemen in Blazers IN NEWPORT, the cottagers are in the leisurely process of celebrating a safe, sane and very social" Fourth of July, For a time, the heavy rains threatened to wash everything and verybody from Bellevue Ave. to Bailey's Beach, out to sea and leave them there without a paddle. Just when all seemed lost, the sun came out for five minutes. Bliss.

Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Buchanan of Washington, Jamaica, the Virginia horse country and Newport gave their annual Fourth gala for 200 at Beaulieu, their superb bouse overlooking the ocean. called 350,000 1971 and 1972 Vegas to fix a defective carburetor bracket and in the previous month 130,000 1972 Vegas were recalled for fuel and exhaust system cor rection. A GM spokesman said the labor troubles that GM had at Lords- rear brakes fail, the front brakes should still work.

Chevrolet said that Inspection for the defective shafts will take fewer than 10 minutes. Installation of new shafts, if needed, will take about an hour. The work will be done free by the company, Chevrolet said. The axle shaft recall is the third major recall since April of Vegas, which are built only at Chevrolet's Lordstown, Ohio, plant. On May 8, Chevrolet re GM said the defective shafts could cause a lock ring to disengage, setting up a chain reaction that could cause the rear brakes to fail and ultimately cause the axles to fall off.

Company Will Pay Chevrolet said that 59 defective shafts have been reported. Two of the cases resulted in damage to the vehicles, but there have been no reports of injuries. The company said, that if the town earlier this year had noth ing to do with the rear axle de -3 CO i Twenty-six came for fect. "This is a parts manufac dinner, and the other 174! I turing -problem," the spokesman said. "It has nothing to do with swept in later for dancing in the marble the assembly.

hall with Cliff Hall's I r. i 1 orchestra tucked under the staircase. The Buchanan soiree Nitrogen Kills 2 Con Ed Workers By JEAN PERRY A Consolidated Edison Co. foreman and the fellow worker he sought to rescue is always a combination of elegance and informality, a sort of en famille party, Newport style. Translated, that means there is no receiving line, the guest list runs the age gamnt from 19 to 90, and every were suffocated by nitrogen gas yesterday inside a transformer at 110th St.

and Amsterdam Ave. The spokesman said the gas is normally pumped out of the equipment and air pumped in to replace it before workmen are one wears real jewelry. if rzyiv felt iff Everyone who has any left after the almost permitted to enter. An investiga bushings, or insulated cables, in the transformer, which was scheduled to go into service late next fall at the 110th St. substation.

Gaughran reportedly climbed into the 15-foot-high transformer from an access hatch on top and was quickly overcome by the nitrogen gas in which the electrical equipment is packed. Di-camillo entered the transformer to assist Gaughran, and he, too, was overcome. The victims were James D. Di-camillo, 42, of 102-41 90th Richmond Hill, Queens, the foreman; and Bernard Gaughran 43, of 2860 Valentine Bronx. Both were pronounced dead on arrival at Knickerbocker Hospital.

Both men were Con Ed veterans, Dicamillo with 22 years and Gaughran with 21. A Con Ed spokesman said men had been installing electrical tion was begun to determine nightly Raffles type robberies that plagued the resort last season and the one before that. whether standard safety proce dures had been followed. The incident occurred at the Among those in the 200-ton transformer No. 7 at Buchanan party were British Ambassador to about 1:50 p.m.

Yesterday was a normal working day for Con i.d, the United States and Lady Cromer, and Betty Burton and Minna Legare, the chic and amusing Washington Greek Ex-Officials Attack Rogers' Visit cliff-dwellers everyone adores so. Ruth Buchanan wore one of her extensive collection of filmy dresses, and a Athens, July 3 (AT) necklace and earrings of Former high-ranking politicians criticizing Secretary of State issued statements today Rogers' visit to Greece. turquoises and diamonds. You would have been crazy about the whole thing. Peggy dUze She wore striped pajamas You'll be thrilled to to "scrupulously avoid taking sides directly or indirectly" in Greece's internal affairs.

He added: "I am convinced Mr. Rogers will not try to help, as Fischer OKs Bonus Offer Continued from page 3) the match and the world federation drew criticism and complaints today from the Soviet camp. In Moscow, the Soviet Chess Federation protested against Fischer's failure to appear yesterday for the scheduled beginning of the match and said this action merits the American's "unconditional disqualification." Here in Reykjavik, Spassky complained that he had been incorrectly reported to have agreed to the delay. "I want to declare," he said, "that I have not given any such permission, not to (Euwe) or anybody." The Icelandic federation turned down not only Fischer's bid for the 30 slice of the gate receipts, but also his desire to be paid hear that the Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitneys flew from their place in Majorca (it's but one of many) to Portgual to join in the fun at the new Club de Quinta do Lago in the Algarve. In their pet, need I mention.

Marylou looked fresh and summery in a big flip-floppy hat other toreigners did, a regime which relies on force and and a pink and white frock. Sonny was natty in a navy blue blazer and white bags. Actually, gents wearing blazers were the order of the day Canellopoulos and Averoff were members of the right-wing Kadi- AND NIGHT at the club. They were in them at dinner, at the cal Union Party which ruled Former Premier Panayiotis Canellopoulos said Rogers' visit "under the present circumstances will not be understood by the Greek people unless it is linked to a radical change in the attitude of the U.S. government toward the Athens regime." AverofFs Statement "If this does not occur," Canellopoulos added, "the Greek people will consider Mr.

Rogers' visit not as a friendly gesture toward Greece but as an act of courtesy toward a regime which has deprived Greece of its liberties Rogers is due tomorrow for a 24-hour stay. Former Foreign Minister Evan-ghelos Averoff called on Rogers ski club by the lagoon whilst eating lobsters and Thaiiandese food. Greece in 1956-1963. The army They wore them to watch the water skiing by torchlight and to seized power in 1967. listen to the fado singers.

They danced in them, and as no one got any actual sleep in four nights it could safely be said that Two former Center Union Party members, George Mavros and Ionnis Zigdis, also in separate they caught catnaps in them. At lunch (for a mere 250) hats were big. The Vicomtesse statements to reporters, criticized the U.S. for continuing support de Rosiere, whose husband is primarily responsible for the club, wore a huge natural straw weighted down with field flowers, and a flowered peasant dress. Perhaps a trifle Petit Trianon, but perfect on a terrace overlooking the sea under the eucalyptus and umbrella now, in cash, the loser's share of of the Greek regime.

Rogers is visiting as part of a worldwide tour for President Nixon. pines in that clear sparkling air, don you agree? Princess Elizabeth of Saxony-Weimar, blonde beyond belief, wore a bright pink shan the pot. The organizers reportedly agreed to give a check for the loser's share to a third party until the end of the match. Fischer was said to have based his demand for immediate com tung trouser suit. Peggy d'Uzes, the American heiress who married the premier duke of France, wore striped pajamas by Galitzine.

Dilemma of Viet Girl pensation on his six-month period So Colorful in Red and Yellow Pants Col. Harvey Llewellyn, Europe's top gentleman rider, was of preparation for the match. The Icelandic federation also discussed a Fischer demand for heaven in a pastel shirt from Barbados. HRH the Duke d'Orleans was in red and beige madras. The Viscount d'Rosiere wore red pants, and the Duke 'Uzes wore yellow ones.

So colorful. Duart Pinto-Coelho, the international decorator who helped do Lennie's feelings are divided. She wants to accompany Steve back to New York now. But she also feels a strong loyalty to her family in a time of crisis. Assuming Steve's argument wins over Minh, the couple will fly back to Dan Nang, then on to Saigon and the formalities of clearing the way for their flight to New York: Continued from page 3) relieved that she's alive and well." He is marshaling his arguments to win Minh over to his side.

He maintains (1) Leenie's sticking around isn't going to hasten her father's release; (2) She can always fly back to Vietnam and see him when he's free; (3) He wants to marry her now. the club, was nipping around in green and white striped trousers and a dazzling white blazer. He smiles a lot. At the big black-tie dinner under a full moon, Mrs. Alfonso a quarantine from the press and public during his stay in Iceland.

On Tap: 4th For Everyone (Continued from page 3) procession from Federal Hall to Battery Park. After official greetings in front of Castle Clinton at the park, the Heavenly Upsetters will sing gospel music while New Yorkers picnic on the Correa-Leite, one of Portugal's best-dressed women, wore beige and coral flowered organza by Balmain. In fact, almost everyone wore flowered organza, except those who wore fllowered chiffon-' Sometimes those ladies tend to be creatures of habit. But no matter, because he Vicomtesse De Rosiere finally broke the mold in pure white Grecian chiffon by Nina Ricci, with white flowers tucked in her blonde hair. Thank Heaven for that! Air Fare Hike Found Okay CAB for a review of Newmann's Surprise for the Son of the Pretender The big excitement was the terrific surprise birthday party for HRH the Duke d'Orleans, who is blond, nice to look at, quite charming and jnst 30.

The club's five chefs banded together to make him an enormous birthday cake. The Duke Jacques to his buddies grass. At 7 p.m., the Fire Department will put their fireboats to work speaks perfect Portuguese and is the son of the Duke of Paris, who Washington, July 3 (AP) A Civil Aeronautics Board examiner ruled today that the airline fare increases in effect in 1969 and 1970 were neither unreasonable nor illegal, and need not be refunded. Examiner Ross I. Newmann found that there was no overcharging of the public as a result of the temporary increase, nor were the airlines unjustly enriched $265,913,000 as charged by a group of congressmen headed by Rep.

John E. Moss Parties to the proceeding have 21 days in which to petition the the harbor with a water display, and starting at 7r30 the pretends to the French throne. opinion. On Sept. 12, 1969, the CAB suspended, as excessive, fare increases preposed by the airlines and set forth, instead a fare-structure formula that it considered reasonable.

The formula offered the 11 trunk airlines a 6.35 increase, and the nine re-gionals a 7rc hike. The airlines promptly filed fares matching the formula, and the CAB allowed them go to into effect Oct. 1, 1969. The matter has been before the CAB and the courts since that time. WTiile Jacques was blowing out the candles like a little man, the Country Dance and Song Society will lead a swing-yer-partner hoe-down at Battery Park's Memo rial Plaza.

assemblage was remarking on the tall, mysterious, bearded man in a caftan stalking about the premises. There were those who conjectured he was a Saudi Arabian petrol prince at least. Would you believe he turned out to be Fitzwilliam Sargent, a very properTJos-tonian? Everyone had a good laugh over that ha, ha, ha. So much for fun and more funlinder the eucalyptus and umbrella, Those seeking further information were asked to call the Parks Department's summer informa tion number, 472-1003. I.

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