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N. Haledon Judge Wayne Cops Nab TuW. Dec. 5. 1967 Paterson Newsy Arrest Here May Solve fffrees 2 Drivers Woman Driver McCarthy News 1 00,000 ToolTieff After Big Chase Delights Nixon Strategically CAtin.nl 4iltAiiAmJ JmIIakp vestigating the recovery of 600 -UUUCU3 worth of tools, believed to be In Fatal Crash NORTH HALEDON Charges of causing death by auto against two motorists involved in a fatal accident a month ago at the High Moun WAYNE Summonses were cases of rootsie Rous, came part of a $100,000 tool theft from Not Told Rights, Suspect Cleared Of Murder Arson TOMS RIVER (UPI) Fred Craft, 25, who told authorities of setting more than 600 fires in three states, was cleared of arson and murder charges in 1965 hotel annex fire Monday issued by police of this township and at least one other Monday upon information which led to the arrests in connection with thelools.

to Mrs. Sandra Hand, 22, Day Hartford, were recovered by police of Paterson and East' Paterson Monday night. The tools were reportedly tain Road and Overlook Avenue intersection were dismissed by Magistrate Vincent, stoien irom me irans-Ameri Police indicated todayLbhat the arrests may lead to others, and ton Road, Hewitt, who allegedly led police from five towns on a 12-mile chase from the Haskell section of Wanaque into Wayne early Sunday morning. can Freight Lines of A. Pernetti Monday, jlhe -case is taking on "larger If.

fi fcN I SOW wt By RAYMOND LAHR WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy's move-to enter the Wisconsin presidential primary is the best news to be heard by Richard. M. Nixon since the October' Gallup poll showed him running ahead of President Johnson.

The charges were lodged Detectives last week arrested -after a judge threw out his con Arrested by Paterson detec Benjamin Stutchin, 39, of 38 fession on constitutional grounds against Fred Bauer, 62, Of 589 Lafayette Hawthorne, and John Greendyk, .19, of In Wayne, where was apr prehended, Mrs. 1 Hand was charged with reckless driving tives were Bertram Weber, 47. Second Pinup boiimine, Reaching into the U. S. Su of 358 Monroe Wyckoff, ahdWl, of 765 River and.

Patrick and having no registration. She 6 Leeland Ave. Pompton, Robert Elmorr Sherman. 41, of preme Court's landmark Miranda decision, Ocean County Court nil i at i i I J. De Lelis, 47, of 603 Van Buren Place, West York, on was issued summonses in Wanv 285 Hayes Drive, Saddle Brook.

A contest on the Democratic charges of possessing the 600 aque charging her with drunken driving and speeding 70 mph in On information supplied bjrFat-erson police, East Paterson de cases of stolen Tootsie Rous. The candy hafd been stolen Nov tectives arrested Joan Johns, 35 mph zone. Police from Butler. Pompton of 35 Obal East Paterson, Plains. Bom drivers were also found not guilty of additional charges.

Bauer had been charged with failing to yield right of way, and Greendyk with reckless driving. Gustave Voelkner of .558 Lafayette Hawthorne, a passenger in the Bauer auto, was killed in the accident the nieht of November 3. side in Wisconsin next April 2 should discourage old-line Democrats with an inbred dislike for Nixon from crossing into the Republican primary to vote for one of his opponents. Lakes and Riverdale also were in pursuit of the driver who 22 from Union City. It was recovered in a store at 767 River operated by Stutchin, and in a trailer and two trucks.

operator of and Hauling. Detectives said several thou sand dollars worth of stolen was accompanied by her brother, Alfred Anderson, 27, of Burnt Meadow Road, Hewitt. Capt. Lowe said today that tools were recovered in a tool the investigations are continu store and a warehouse owned Under the new Wisconsin pri ing. and additional arrests are in Paterson by Weber and Sher mary law, Johnson will be on OYrXVtMl According to police, the man, and more of tne stolen tools were recovered in a trailer the Democratic ballot unless he Weber and Sherman will be arraigned today on charges of Greendyke auto was traveling north on High Mountain Road owned by Johns announces that he will not be Just before police officers -approached her car, Mrs.

Hand allegedly "slammed the car into reverse at high speed and shot backwards across the road striking a Butler police car." Police apprehended Che driver and passenger when the car stalled. when it struck the Bauer ve possession of stolen property Capt. Robert Lowe, Detective a'candidate for reelection. Now Johns is being held in East Sg.t Joseph. Meola and Detec hicle broadside on the passenger side.

Bauer's auto was pulling McCarthy is saving that his Paterson on the same charge. tive Pat DI Nardo, who were in juage i nomas Muccnon ruieu that police failed to properly advise Craft of his constitutional rights before obtaining the confession on Jan. 12, 1967. i The judge refused to -admit the confession as evidence and promptly issued a directed verdict of acquittal. Craft, a seventh-grade school dropout who liked to "hang around" police and fire stations, broke into a broad grin as the judge read his 30-minute ruling, four persons died in the fire at the Irvington Lodge in Lakewood Nov.

25, 1965. 7 SUU In Jail Despite the acquittal, Craft remained behind bars. He was returned to his cell it the Ocean County Jail to await transfer to the Essex County Jail in Newark this morning where he will await trial on three arson indictments. Four other communities -also have detainers against him Howell and Middletown Townships" in Monmouth County; Hamilton Township in Mercer County; and East Rutherford in Rpj-ffen Countv." name will be there, too. onto High Mountain Road from Like that old law.

the new one Overlook Avenue, whicn is stop street. White House "Poor Man's Mrsi Hand was taken to Chil permits crossover voting, with Testimony was given by Rob Democrats voting in the Repub ton Memorial Hospital, Pompton Plains, reportedly in a state of shock. lican primary and vice versa. Wedding Chapel," Says LBJ Because of this peculiar situ Butler police were not avail ation. Wisconsin presidential THIS MIAMI BEACH, Fla.

Santa is taking no chances on his appearance. And to be sore', he had a professional hairdresser prepare him for the season. Beautician Ruth Regina is shown taking off the curlers in his beard and wig after a shampoo and set in her beauty shop. (UPI Telephoto) ert P. Alliegro, representing Bauer; Joseph D.

Don a to, attorney for Greendyk; William Kat-tack of the prosecutor's office presenting the state's case, and Frank Antonucci, county traffic able last night for comment on the chase nor the alleged dam primary results in past years have sometimes been viewed age to the police car. with some skepticism because coordinator. All concurred in no one knew whether a winner's their presentments that there margin came from voters WASHINGTON (UPI) The East Room of the White House, scene of historic ceremonies and glittering diplomatic functions, is also "the poor man's wedding chapel," according to President Johnson. The chief executive emerged from a weekend of pre-wedding Monday to Hackensack Has Role in National was lnsuincieni evidence 10 the opposition party. With warrant grand lury action in major contest in his own party, the case because there was no evidence of negligence on the Dog Legal in (Seeing -Eye) BFKV i Capitol a voter migni preter to go where the action is and take sides in a coptest in-4ne other Draft Protest Charles S.

Robb Saturday will be held in the White House. And that's just fine with her father. "This is the poor mart's wedding chapel," he said. You can have a wedding here in the White House, and no one thinks it is cheap." Another reason the family wanted to have a White House wedding, Johnson laughed, was because of "one of my more recent experiences in church." -He referred to his Nov. 12 visit to Bruton Parish Church at Williamsburg, where the rector questioned his Vietnam policies.

part of either driver; no nidica Stop the Draft In his ruling, Judge Muccifori noted that Craft was removed his own reauest from the tion of speeding or reckless driving; and no willful or wanton disregard of the safety of note that holding a wedding in the executive mansion is Wisconsin presidential pri maries have been imDortant. began spreading throughout the state Monday with demonstrations in Hackensack, Jersey others by either defendant however. The GOP primary in "one of the fringe benefits of the presidency." Unlike her sister Luci's North Haledon Police Lieuten Burlington County Jail where he was being held on another charge on Jan. 8, 1967, and was given "an improper advisory of was fatal to Wendell L. Willkie when he was defeated ant John C.

Peene, who invest! gated the fatality, and John wedding, which was held in ny inomas E. Dewev. the even City, and Princeton. In Hackensack, about 30 pickets, mostly women, paraded quietly outside Bergen County Selective Service headquarters Greendyk, 19, of 123 Struyk tuai presidential nominee; The church, Lynda Bird Johnson marriage to Marine Capt. his rights." He said Craft then was ques I9b0 Democratic primarv mvp Prospect Park, a cousin of John L.

Greendyk, also gave tioned on Jan. 9, but it was not John F. Kennedy a heftv Dush testimony. Williams Calls Problems until Jan. 12 that he was informed of his rights.

The Mir nomination when he defeated Hubert H. Humphrey in what Judge Pernetti in rendering for an hour, passing out mimeographed information sheets. However, they did not stop youths who wanted to enter the draft board offices. was regarded as Humphrey ter his decision on the charges ol causing death by auto said: anda decision, the judge pointed out, established that a criminal suspect must be advised of his iiLuiy. Of Elderly a "Quiet Crisis" "I have known the families in The new Wisconsin law allows The pickets, led by the Rev.

no" vote against a canrii. kind of treatment our nation will volved and have nothing but good to say about them. I was WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Charles H. Straut of Christ rights "at the outset ot 1 Hits Waive date entered in a presidential Harrison A.

Williams D- give to our elders within the mpressed witn the testimony N.J., today described the prob next 20 to 25 years, given and I am sorry about Gus lems faced by some elderly Methodist Church, East Rutherford, included an U-months-old girl carried in the arms of her mother and 70-year-old Fred Tetens, of Hackensack. The judge also condemned a waiver, which Craft signed on primary without competition. This opportunity! to vote against Johnson would not offer the same inducement for Democrats (Voelkner) but must be guided "It is the purpose of this hear WASHINGTON (UPI) As far" as Capitol police are concerned Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's dog Freckles js a seeing-eye They don't question the- New York senator's eyesight just the legality of his bringing the bouncy black and white springer spaniel to work with him.

"You can't have him in here," a young policeman said, ''but you tell me who's going to throw him out?" As Kennedy talked to reporters Monday, Freckles wandered around the second floor of the Capitol, wagging his tail at newsmen, lobbyists, tourists and policemen. Law 184 Covers It A veteran policeman then explained how Freckles gets away with "Public law 184 says you can have a seeing eye dog in the building," he said. "As far as I'm concerned, that's a seeing eye dog. "That's the way It was with old Sen. Harry Byrd and' his dog." Sen.

Byrd, used to bring his black spaniel to his Capitol office every day, much the same way Kennedy sometimes brings Freckles, or another or his dogs, Brumus, a huge Newfoundland. Kennedy, his talks over, moved quickly out the door and down the low marble to the Senate and across the street to a low wall with Freckles, tail still wagging and nose to the ground sniffing for squirrels, right behind him. "Boy," said a tourist, "he cleared the wall by a couple of by the evidence in front of me the dav he cave his confession ing to develop an overview, Americans as a "quiet crisis" that challenges the nation to apply its best resources to solve. I have not heard any evidence In Jersey City, members of context in which other subjects He said it was improper because the wording stated, in effect, that would make me find either to stay in their own primary as a live competitor campaigning in the state against Johnson can be considered," wimams "we must, even at a time ot defendant guilty of driving care said. "Leaders in the field of conflict and danger, continue our that Craft could have an'attor-nev only if his case went to lessly, heedlessly or with willlul mxon, who is expected to an the Students for Democratic Society and a theology professor started a demonstration against the Vietnam war which continues today.

or wanton disregard of the safe aging have told me within recent months that such an over court. ty of others that must be proven nounce nis candidacy next month; probably will be matched After the iudee ruled out the planning and work for all segments of our social order," Williams told the opening of two days of hearings by the view is vitally needed. in Wisconsin against (inv in a charge of causing death auto. I must compliment "We must have a checklist of confession, Asst. Prosecutor Alan J.

Pogarsky told the court George Romnev of Michigan, al the work that must be done. The Today they are holding a 'beg-in" on the St. Peter's College campus for money to send prosecutor who stated these ele Senate special committee on aging. he had insufficient evidence to ready a declared candidate, and checklist will undoubtedly be ments were not present and continue the case. Crafts attor medical supplies to Vietnam.

far more formidable than most uov. nonaid Keagan of Williams called for ''system asked for no indictment." Thomas Haessier, theology Americans now imagine." atic brainstorming about the Regarding- the motor vehicle For Reagan, who insists is ney, Deputy Public Defender Harold White, then moved for acquittal and the judge granted only a favorite son candidal tn charges, Pernetti said, "There was no testimony whatsoever professor at the college, said the movement is protesting the draft system and calling for an immediate withdrawal from Vietnam. keep his home state delegation that a stop was not made- at the united, Wisconsin will provide Afterwards, White said: "I felt he never started this (the stop street or that other Greek Ships Sail to Begin Evacuating Cyprus Troops the first major test' of his ap- auto (Greendyk) on High Moun taTri Road was speeding, weav In Princeton, four Princeton hotel fire). Durina three davs of testi 'Who. the dog or the sena Theological Seminary students Freckles comes to town about once a week.

Now and then yeai uuuiue auiornia. it he means what he now says, he will not be an active campaigner in ing or was on the wrong side tor?" Presidential envoy Cyrus Greek ships headed for Cyprus turned in their draft cards atter mony on the admissibility of the confession, Craft took the of the road. Even the report by some of the does come," he "The senator. The dog went Vance, who engineered the a worship service protesting the Wisconsin. Lieutenant Peene showing skid today to begin removing army troops from the Mediterranean said.

"Some of the kids come, around 'the wall." stand to tell the court that he draft and war in Vietnam. settlement proposed by U.N Among the Republican rank marks proved to be negligible too. It depends on who wants to repeatedly denied setting fire to Weekly Visit An aide -to Kennedy Lieutenant Peene received Secretary General Thant, was scheduled. to report today to go when he's ready to leave." and file and party workers, Nixon is now the apparent favnrito tht hotel annex but gave Some 250 attended a worship service protesting the war and draft. island nation as part of a settlement that averted, war- with Turkey, diplomats said.

public commendation after Per Dhonv confession "to keen the President Johnson in Washing for the presidential nomination. netti decision was rendered. friendship of a policeman in ton. Antonucci said, "May I pub the case. Diplomats aV the News Bulletins licly commend Lt.

Peene for the cut ne must not stumble, and he must show that he is a winner as against the former vice Nations, while gratified that way he conducted his mvestiga war had been avoided, said Cash, Jewelry Stolen from Totowa Homes tion of the fatality." president wno lost the ores den- acquittal was the second this year for Craft, who lived in Dover Township. In May, a Jury in Mount Holly cleared dm of arson in the fire which Cars Involved In Crash at Intersection 1 permanent- solution to the Donato "He (reene) is University Official Beaten to Death animosities between Greece and one of the fairest police, officers cy in 1960 and the governorship of California in 1962. He should gain strength from any. which weaken Johnson Turkey and between Greek XENIA, Ohio (UPI) The supervisor of student "teachers at I have ever known. Cypriotsand Turkish Cypriots Central State University at nearby Wuberforce was found Mon wrecked a vacant bouse in Springfield Township, Burlington County.

It was during his stay would De duiicuit. TOTOWA An undetermined day night beaten to death by a brick in her rural home. PTA Meets Tonight, LITTLE FALLS Injury was and make the President appear niore vulnerable. Greek passenger ships were Green Countv Sheriff Russell Bradley said today there were averted here Sunday night when in the Burlington county a i en route to Cyprus to begin the no suspects in the murder of Dr. Ruth Ann Hargrave, 63.

But he amount of cash and other items, including jewelry, were taken by thieves in two burglaries re Book Fair on Tap WAYNE The Packanack qars driven by two township that he was brought to Lake withdrawal, diplomats said. declined to disclose other details of the slaying pending comple And a contested Democratic primary in Wisconsin should mean fewer-anti-Nixon votes residents collided at the inter wood for questioning about the The withdrawal of all Greek ported here over the weekend. section of Stevens Avenue and tion of the investigation and a search of the home and grounds. hotel annex fire. forces in excess of the 950 T.A.

meeting will be held tonight. Preceding the meeting in one of the burglaries Main Street. School Board Bans Viet Debate troops officially allowed was cast by Democrats in the Republican primary for Romney or Reagan. The accident, which occurred thp P.T.A. sponsored Book Fair thieves absconded with several pieces of jewelry in addition to WOODBRIDGE (UPI) The Board of Education Monday part of the settlement between win be featured, starting at Greece and Turkey proposed by yielded to pressure from township fraternal organizations and an undetermined amount ot at p.m., involved cars driven by Emil F.

Lansburg of 63 Stevens Ave. and Mrs: Ger- 7:30 p.m.. Thant and negotiated by Vance coins from the home of Robert in Athens. Nicosia and Ankara DeWolte of 14 Main St. aldine Stryker of 79 Bradford janitors at Colonia High School by denying a Methodist minister permission to use the school auditorium for a Vietnam war debate.

The clergyman. Rev. Theodore C. Seamans, co-chairman of "The total number of illegal New Activities Start Tonight At Boys' Club Sergeant Neil Noordyk, who Ave. The "Total Packanack 2cnooi Program," a panel discussion will be the program for this evening.

The panel will be composed of the following: Mr. York, principal; Mrs. Mc- Greek troops on the island Patrolman William Henge- said to have varied between a group, that planned to present four Princeton University de 3 Stickup Men Get $200 from Fair Lbwn Store conducted the investigation, said that windows in the bedroom and bathroom of. the home veld, the investigating officer, 7,000 and 15,000 bators to argue all sides of the war, had hoped to use the audi had been pried open. reported that Mrs.

Stryker was stopped for a traffic light on Stevens Avenue at Main Street Greece and Turkey announced Sundav thev had accented torium Jan. 10. GOP to Offer Anti-Crime Bills Estimated time of the entry Conagby, remedial reading specialist; Mr. Goldman, physical education specialist; Miss. O' Thant's call for withdrawal of when Lensburg made an un A Learn To Swim Program is between 6:15 and 11:15 p.m., Saturday.

FAIR LAWrr- Kuhl's Deli successful right hand turn off Neill, staff psychological serv WASHINGTON (UPI) The House Republican task force on crime announced today it wonld offer legislation soon to excess troops. Turkey is allowed 650 Under terms ot a 1960 agreement and is believed to and Dramatics Club are two new activities for members of ice; -Mrs. Faster, speecn tnera- Main Street pnto Stevens Ave nue. catessen, 38-16 Broadway, was held up Monday night and robbed of $200 by three armed crack down on organized crime's lucrative gambling, narcotics the Boys' Club of Paterson. The other burglary tooK.

place at Johnnies Auto Center jm Union Boulevard. The proprietor, John Porte of have 1,500 on the island now. As he was making the turn. pist; Mrs. Beacham, music specialist; and Miss Smith, Frank X.

Moletteire, execu and loan-sharking activities. In a statement, the task force estimated that these rackets The Greek withdrawal will be tive director, of the club has Lansburg allegedly lost control of his car and struck the left followed within a few days by Totowa Road reported that the Following the discussion, ques netted organized crime $10 billion a year, or S50 for every man announced that arrangements Turkey's dismantling of the in side of Mrs. Stryker's car. nave been made with the CM tions submitted by the audience will be answered by panel mem vasion force that has been Dandits. John.

Kuhl, owner of the store, said the three youths entered the store at 6 p.m. They were all Negroes and carried revolvers. He said that one youth went into' the store, walked woman and child in the nation. See Compromise Ant i poverty Bill Hengeveld issued Lansburg a Summons for careless 'driving. ton Boys' Club for-4he use ready for two weeks to strike bers.

WASHINGTON (UPI) House and Senate conferees work tneir swimming pool every Thursday 6-7 D.m. Starting tne lsiana. Ing on a compromise bill to continue the war on poverty appeared close to agreement today with a removal of a major thieves broke a window in the rear of the building in order" tq gain entry. The interior of the establishment was' ransacked with a cash register and set of cabinets damaged. In addition to taking an undetermined amount of cash, the thieves also absconded with va Thursday to conduct swimming around inside, then ordered Kuhl and two co-workers into the Vacant Railroad Station Gutted in Wanaque Fire backroom.

Then the others stumbling block control of local antipoverty programs. Sources within the committee, which was meeting for the 11th day today, said that Senate members were "ready to cave in" to the demands of House Democrats that local elected offi First Murder Trial Involving Insulin Starts aiay uaim" WANAQUE-r-The vacant Wan-1 One bandit told them to stay cials control programs in their areas. called Monday that each day, during those years, the station rious auto accessories which were stocked at the auto center. aque-Midvale railroad station on Railroad and Erie Avenues was instructions tor Paterson boys. The program will be conducted for 27 weeks.

Registration details are available from Len Dudek, Boys' Club program director, who will supervise the swimming activity. The Dramatics Club will meet every Tuesday, at 3:45 p.m. starting today. The club will be under the direction of Tony Delsaio of Paterson, a speech calm, "and nothing would happen. They were real smooth op Cleaning Woman Slain on Campus LUBBOCK, Tex.

(UPI) The body of a cleaning vnman An mventTy is now being destroyed by fire Monday and erators," Kuhl said. He added made to determine the exact had ten trains coming in and ten going out. He said, "It was the transportation center and that "our hands were bound up goods taken. was found sprawled in a pool of blood in the research laboratory on the campus of Texas Tech University Monday night. with it went a lot of nostalgic memories of yesteryear.

with freezer but they The borough Police Depart cargo center of northern Jer an Built in 1900, the station was Mrs. Sarah Alice Morgan, 54, was found lying beside overturned aquarium with her throat cut from ear to ear. LOS ANGELES (UPI) The prosecution in the insulin murder trial of William Dale Archerd charged Monday he hid three of his wives suffering from insulin shock until it was too late to save them. In the first day of the trial, Prosecutor Raymond Daniels also said Archerd was well didn't do a good job at it, because "by the time they were sey." ment, under the direction of the local Detective Bureau, is conducting, an intensive probe of The alarm-was turned in at student at Montclair State abandoned two years ago. In its heyday, the station was a bustling area of activity.

A scalpel and a four-inch saw blade lay nearby. S. Viet Splits with U.S. on Cong 2:20 p.m. and the fire was ex ready to leave, I was.

loose." The robbers, were interrupted by a customer, who was put in the back with the others. The cus tinguished at 4 p.m. One side of the building was completely Floyd J. Conklin. 72, ot Rhinesmith Avenue, agent at SAIGON (UPI) The South Vietnamese government split with U.

S. policy today and declared it would, oppose Viet Cong gutted. the station from 1919 to 1921, re acquainted with dangers of College. The Junior Leaders club will attend the Globetrotters' game at the Teaneck Armory tonight. The boys will, be the guests of Charles Trombetta, local industrialist and a member of the vBoys Club Board of Directors.

tomer was also tied up. The bandits took cash from participation in United Nations peace talks. A statement released by the Foreign Ministry declared the ootn nurgiaries. Today's Scratches Bt T'nltfd Preii Inlernatlmil AQUEDUCT 1 Tiidf Lady, Beware Below, Stinky -Candy. Row Boat, "Mid Report, Florida Scheme, Govt.

Cut, King Roddy, Real Beat. 4 Rude Kid, Remaiiu. 5 Vail Pa. Needlea Count. 7-Popsle 9 Nyglow.

Viet Cong war a "tool of the-Army of North Vietnam" and should the register and from the hostages. Kuhl said that he asked not participate Jn peace negotiations. Two Dover Youths Critically Hurt in W.Milford Crash French Official's Son Kidnaped VERSAILLES, France (UPI) A school boy, playing the the youths not to take the checks, xand they didn't One the co-workers said "they were all young kids. I thought they were coming in for beer. I was going to ask the insulin because of his work as an attendant in a state mental hospital.

The silver'haired grandfather, 55, is accused of the insulin deaths of two of his seven wives and a 15-year-old nephew by giving them massive injections of the drug normally used in the treatment of diabetes. He also is a suspect in the alleged insulin deaths of three other persons, including another WEST MILFORD Two Dover artful dodger, could have been the bait that lured a French gov-ernmen- official's seven-year-old son into a kidnaper's hands, reported Joseph's Four Divorces Are Granted Ouidio Gonzalaz are in fair condition at St. Hospital. i youths were injured critically and hurt early this first for his police said today, Emmanuel Mailliart, 7, son of Jacques Mailliart, a civil administrator in the Armed Forces Ministry, was seen last by a LAUREL 1 Sea Soldier, Vlrtuoalty, Prophet! Side, Let It Wring, Kickapoo, Old Sober Side. 3-Devlli Reject.

6 Quention Moore. 7 Running Playboy, Sunnyi Solo. 9 Fulcruma Laa. 1 morning wnen meir vemtie, traveling sbuth on Route 23 in The enuple was married Nov. 19, Four divorces were granted classmate walking with an unidentified boy Monday.

A ransom note later found at Mailliart' home demanded $4,000, police said Deny Rumor Khrushchev Dead on Monday by County Judge Richard H. Boenitz. 47 Eliza It was the third kidnaping in the area in ,10 months. Two obtained a divorce other cases involved young sons of Army officers Vincent C. Duffy.

Giselle Raymond, 121 Acker-man Clifton, was granted from Lena M. Boenitz, 364 Sus the Smithville section, skidded off the road, crashed through eight guards rails, and overturned before coming to a halt. The car. driven by Ouidio Gon- 4 Detectors Mart Hunqer Strike wife, which occurred outside Los Angeles County. The prosecution's attempt.

to prove insulin was the death weapon is the first such legal effort in the United States. sex St. They were married Dec. 14, 1943. Boenitz charged his TOKYO (UPI) Four American sailors who deserted the TROPICAL PARK 1 Little Mix Mauler, Dldtbarhl.

Spunky David, Pointresa, Medora Lad, Busy Greek. JDUh Washer, Ctiampalirnnn Don Jorge Bold Destroyer, Cassino Jack. 4 Perfect Pleasure, Sy-Bee. Walkapla, Pub Crawler, Nickety, Mis Rende. 5 Counselor R.H., Charge On Plat.

7 Le Chat, Mipogglo. Elite Type. 9 Luclous Pleasant. 10 Tudor Inn, Split Morse. a preliminary divorce from Vin carrier Intrepid and defected to the Soviet Union have started wife with deserting him in cent naymono, of 15-31 far- a hunger strike to protest u.

s. policy in Vietnam, Radio Moscox zalaz, 19, carried three Martin Orama, Raymond February of 1964. Angelo 696 Broad meiie Jt air Lawn, on grounds of extreme cruelty. MOSCOW (UPD A source close to the family of Nikita S. Khrushchev Monday night denied report, that the former premier had died.

"He was alive this afternoon and I have no reason to believe "that anything has happened to him since then," the source told, TTPT. spate1 of unconfirmed reports said today. The broadcast monitored here said the four began a week wav. was granted a divorce They were married May 1, 1965. uonzalaz.

and ueorge noman all of Dover. from Grace Dettore of Toronto Lynda Bakonyi, of 17 Vree- long strike Monday to support an anti-Vietnam, week being held in the United States. i from Paris and other western points said Khrushchev had died. There was absolutely no confirmation of the reports in Canada, on grounds that she land Totowa, obtained a taken-to Chilton Hospital in critical condition were Orama and RavmnnH fionzalaz. The The four are-Michael Lindner, 19, of Mt.

Pocono, Rich NARRAGANSETT PARK 1 Westles Star. 4 Sure Ruler. 7 War Alert. (Campari D. I 9 Homeward Bound.

deserted. him Jn August of 1953 divorce from Joseph Bakonyu 85 North Third on grounds ard Bailey, 19, of Jacksonville, John Barilla, 20, of Catons- They were married Feb. 1, the Soviet capital. source spoke after a 1953. ville, and Craig Anderson, zi, ot san Jose, Calif.

of desertion on' April 1, 1965 two other youths, Roman andj I. Mi' 1 1 1. A.

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