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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 3

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Early Bird To Span Ocean With TV Shows Today WASHINGTON (AP) The grams for 12 networks and film Communications Satellite Corp. organizations today and Monday. (Comsat) scheduled the Early The broadcasts carry further Bird satellite yesterday for trains- the demonstrations, inaugurated Atlantic relay of television pro- iast Sunday and Monday, of the communications capability erf a 1C'' satellite hovering 22,300 miles search Stops above the Atlantic between Brazil Africa. The Berkshire Eagle, Saturday, May 8, 1963 3 Lake Ships Collide in Fog; 2 Dead, 8 Are -Missing MACKINAW CITY, Mich. she.

started going over. She (AP) The 588-foot limestone turned right over. I tried to get carrier Cedarville collided with into a lifeboat but missed and another ship, turned over and fell into the water. I swam sank in the fog-covered Straits about 50 yards, I guess, to a of Mackinac on Friday. The raft," Lietzow said.

Coast Guard said two men died Half Made It and eight were missing. -v The Coast Guard icebreaker said abat Mackinac put 25 survivors crew made it into the ashore, two seriously injured, Iceboats as the ship went over. He said he thought the men who The collision between the Ce- were jost might have stood by in darville and the Norwegian the engine room and been freighter Topdalsfjord took trapped. The water was pretty damn place in a pea-soup fog. The Cedarville sank in 80 to 90 feet of WI3- A i -v .11 For Bride Lost at Sea water within 21 minutes, despite ted be said a desperate attempt to beach wa toJ hdS' pr but I thought we did pretty welL her.

J- Survivors were taken aboard the Mackinac, which landed them at this community at the straits, which link Lakes Supe- There was no panic, he said. Most of the crew of 35 of the Cedarville was from Rogers City a community which lost rior and Michigan and separates "everf1 residents another limestone earner sank in 1958. E. C. Dagwell, a resident of Michigans two peninsulas.

and Comsat officials are also planning demonstrations soon of the use of Early Bird for telephone calls, news photos, high speed teletype and data broadcast. Comsat had planned to make the satellite available free of LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) charge each Monday for tele-I would give up my judgeship, vision demonstrations prelimin-everything I have everything ary to the start of commercial if I could have my sweetheart service of this type, back. However, network demands Superior Judge Thomas C. Ya- caused the company to make ger, 47, sat numbly in his me- satellite available also to-mento-filled apartment, sur- morrow, particularly for pro-rounded by unopened wedding grams marking the twentieth presents and the unused tickets anniversary of World War II of his tragically ended honey- victory in Europe, moon.

The U.S. ground link at An- A Coast Guard plane, mean- dover, Maine, will be in touch while, circled above the ocean through the satellite with off the Southern California coast ground stations in England, seeking a trace of Mrs. Eileen France, West Germany and Keliher-Jeffers Yager, 61, Italy. his bride of four days, who dis- U.S. and Canadian television appeared from their honeymoon companies will broadcast proyacht Thursday.

The search grams direct from Europe, and was called off Friday afternoon. European TV organizations will Judge Yager, who married the originate programs in prominent socialite Monday in America for televising in the private chapel of James Europe. Francis Cardinal McIntyre, Catholic archbishop of Los Angeles, told a Los Angeles Herald-Examiner newsman about his ill-starred honeymoon: She Was at Wheel Satellites Signal grom Jolt Not Bad' this community and former v1 MAIN STREET in Navarre, was in tlie path of the rash of tornadoes that scourged the state Thursday night. Navarre was one of several towns in the Twin Cities area to be visited by the destructive winds. Almost every business place in the small community was damaged.

At least 10 lives were lost. (Associated Press Photo) The survivors were rushed to marine radio operator, said ra-Community Memorial Hospital dl rePrts indicated the Norat Cheboygan, 16 miles away. wegian ship hit the laker amid-The Cedarville and the 424- sbip- however, said the foot Topdalsfjord coUided about Was 'I031'1! two miles east of the Mackinac he bow. -Bridge, which spans the Dagwell said the last word t- Ti io rm the laker was: The Ce- Jim Lietzow 18 of Rogers darvme is sinking. There was no Immediate word big only about 10 days, said, I as to damage ab0ard the Top- fhpStnit ram'rfwaQnMh1 dalsfjord, which remained at the jolt came.

It wasn bad, but th I knew right away we had collided with someone. I ran up on deck and the Plymouth Heist Near Solution, Says Post Office RI. Teachers, Eastern Air Lines Fights School Officials Northeasts Florida Route Given Deadline WASHINGTON (AP) East- Northeast had appealed ern Air Lines and National Air- a CAB decision that no lines challenged Friday the va- than two trunk airlines from more should lidity of a court order that compete between New York and Today's Headlines Will Mean More If You Read The Eagle Daily captain told us to get our life preservers on. We got the Ufe- 'tom at Th. Wont.

BOSTON (UPI)- Postal in- boats ready to go and stood by, today it has Wehbergef today gave the Northeasts New York -Florida Florida, and that Northeasts spectors believe they have while the oaptain Martin Jop- a rado siLa from ILTucke? Teachers Alliance route pr0CeedinS be reopened- temP7L autbordy that enough evidence to obtain convio had her on fuU ahead, a radio signal from Fawtucxet reacners Alliance Eastern notified the civil -Aer- market should be ended. with trying to beach her, trying to nesaav to -Mutics Board it will ask the Eastern said the CAB should with the reach shore. nronosals Supreme Court to rule invalid set aside the 26 order to $1-5 million Plymouth mail rob- She tilted a little but we the April 12 decision of the U. avoid thwarting Easterns rights bery, it was reported Friday, stood by. Then, all of a sudden; xi nf tho world t.

ox- t- S. Court of Appeals in Boston, to an effective supreme court Boston Traveler said that curse for New The dlscove conld be of P- RbmSn which returned the Northeast review. it was told by an authoritative We were Lto onatheyflying significance with regardto the proCeeding t0 the.PAB- Eastern said it had not been source in the federal govern- bridge. The only controls are development of long-range com- cf the union and school com- In separate documents, Na- permitted to become a party to ment in Washington that pos- there We were about 45 minutes munications by satellite. nittpp to the nronosals to Weis- honal an Eastern asked for a the appeal court proceeding and tal inspectors are now sum- "X6 Su a 'har- The Air Force Cambridge Re- tay of the CAB April 26 order said this was unjust.

marizing all their eridence and bor). search Laboratories, Bedford, TLMd ond attnrnovs fnr reopcnmg the case based -on National also declared it expect to present it to the U.S. Instead, he the court order. should have been permitted to attorney within the next couple intervene before the appeals weeks for his decision on I remember saying some- conducted the experi-thing to the effect, Sweetheart, ment recently using a satellite both sides met with the judge URGE MAPLE, EVERGREEN Azalea in his chambers. Later the court.

SPRUCE and PINE, RHODODENDRON Peonies iris Delphiniums Day Lilies Lupine Rhubarb. LACKAWAXEII NURSERY Pittsfield-Lenox Rd. 637-0313 whether to prosecute at this time. When asked to comment, a spokesman for the postal inspectors in Boston would only say We are reviewing and summarizing the evidence. judge said the two parties were Legislative Unit still considering the proposals 33 yet having reached Approves Raising 2nd UMflSS Coed Age for Driving Injuries DURHAM, N.C.

(UPI) without any agreement. Contempt Issue Pending I have to go below for a minute launched last November. would you take the wheel The results are for a while? tabulated. She did and I reduced the In one case, the Air Force speed and then went below. said, a signal sent when the He said he was below decks satellite was over the Indian about 10 nunutes.

Ocean was received in a station When came up she was in Hamilton, Mass, gone. I never was so shocked In my life. TT I panicked. rrn He said he circled and Mother Of Ihree 8 Weisberger also said he prob- A ably wlllT a dateWednSy comma mroirf 'lYiday' Dnlyerslty ol Massachu- a gang ol bandits hijacked a foend arguments from the ST ff. attorneys on the committees for operating a motor vehicle of an Easter Sunday car-truck Aug- arris Tr petition that the alliance nego- fromP16 to coUision in Rocky Mount.

have everbeenmaden con- searched, then tried the radio Phi TCstitia tiatin? committee be held in XT C11 nection -with the holdup, the but it had blown a fuse. ttlHKes rm ueia ivappa bating committee ne new The committee versiQn was a Nancy Eyler, 21, of 611 Bnt- largest in the history of the Mrs. Yager, adopted daughter L0S ANGELES (UPI)-Mrs. co p. compromise from several bills tan St Clucopee, died Post 0ffice Department.

of the late William M. Jeffers Uarl Almquist a mother of Tbe scbI committee main- which would have raised, the at Duke University Hospital retired president of the Union three, will be graduated from t3ins that the teachers minimum to 18. Thursday. Pacific Railroad, inherited most the University of Southern Cali- stoppage, which ended last The only two dissenters from Killed in the accident was jured and has been released of his fortune, believed to be fornia next month with Phi month when Weisberger order- the committee report were Irene 20, of Revere, from the hospital. 1 more than $500,000, when he Beta Kappa honors in interna- ed negotiations to resume and Reps.

J. Robert Mahan, D- Mass. A third Massachusetts Police said a trailer truck died in 1953. tional relations. postponed his decision the Leominster, and Lawrence P.

girl, Mary Blanchette, 19, of struck the girls stalled car, set- The Yagers met about five Mrs. Almquist began her contempt case, violated a court Smith, D-Lawrence. Holyoke, was less seriously in- ting it afire. studies 17 years agoas restraining order agamst stnk- ago. DOWNTOWN PITTSFIELD PEN MONDAY -years 9:30 A.M.

P.M. Use your Charga-Plate for faster shopping thing, she said. When I started, it was just something Weisberger said he and Rob-stimulating to do before my inson were maintaining am-at-first child was born, she ex- titude of patient perserver- about prospects of the undisclosed compromise proposals being accepted.7 iirst unuu was uurn, sxie ex- uiuuc plained. Then I realized if I ance really kept at it without any undisc gaps I could make it. 'V1 and everyday except TTIIUItSD AY OPEN 11:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M.

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