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NASHUA TELEGRAPH. NASHUA, N. H. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31,1965 nuruis DM to Nutate, 10, IMI, Mn Adele Dwufc. funeral Mrvlc.

will take from the Phaneuf Funeral Hone, 1 Canal Monday it AM followed by i Solemn High Mass of Requiem In St. Xavier Relatives ind friends Invited to attend. Calling hours it the funeral home Saturday and Sunday to 7 to ID. Funeral F. Obituary MRS ADELE DUPDIS Mrs Adele (Bussierc) Dupuis, Rl, wife of Joseph Dupuis of 13 Linden died Friday morning in local hospital after a lingering illness.

She was born in St Henry, PQ, Canada, Aug 14, 1884, a daughter of Jean and Damarais (Roberge) Bussiere and was a communicant of St Francis Xavier Church. She a charter member of the Navy Mothers. Beside her husband, she Is survived by a son, Maurice Dupuis; a daughter. Mrs Philippe (Helen) Parent, with whom she made her home; a brother, Gustave Bussiere of Quincy, two sis- Sister Mary Warren Jr resident of this city der of Grey Nuns, Sllery, Can- the past (our vcars was held ada, and Mrs Mary Blanchette of Quebec, Canada; nine grandchildren, two great grandchildren. several cousins.

nephews, nieces, and Phancuf funeral home, 84 Canal st, is in charge of arrangements. tor at 11 o'clock Friday morning in His chapel of the Davis Funeral nomc. Representation from W. P. i Son I-ld headed by Aust i W.

Barrett was present. Also r'-prcyeiited was Mt Washington Lodge No. 87 and AM. Rev D. Samuelson pastor of the i'ilgrim Congregational church was ihe officiating clergyman.

'I'M" bearers were William A. Orally, and Ralph K. Boyle of. WORCKSTKR, Mass. (AP)- Altlrborn, Mass.

Donald I. Puck-. Ju(lgc ranl( 84 for HI. B. K.

Crawford. Andrew A mcr justjc( of a Dis Hi-voir and Lcc G. Simomls. i di( jr iday night Name Vorenberg To Commission WASHINGTON (AP) President Johnson has approved James Vorenberg, Harvard law sihool professor, to be executive secretary of the proposed new Federal Crime Commission. Vorenberg, 17.

has headed the Justice Department office of criminal justice since it was net up a year ago. Johnson a unced Voren- berg's appointment Friday. The first meetings of the commission are set for Sept. 8-9. State Visit DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) President Gamal Abdcl Nasser of arrives in Jiddah by sea Sunday morning for a state visit to Saudi Arabia.

Nasser is visiting at the invitation of King Faisal. News of Massachusetts Justice Dies Samuelson offered committal pravrs at the family lot in May- in Worcester Memorial Hospital. His 42 years on the district flower cemetery in Taunton. i bcn( b( gan in 1922 ara i Mass. HIP Davis Funeral Home.

cn(lcd vith retirement last was in charsc funeral arrange-1 Septcrabcr monls. WILLIAM M. KKAFT Funeral service for William M. a resident of this city for the past right years was held this morning st o'clock in the chapel of the Davis Funeral Home. Rev Robert F.

Hoeft. pastor of Christ the King Lutheran church was the officiating clergyman. The organist was David A. Gidge. Committal service will be held in the Amorcost Funeral Home.

40W Liberty Heights Avenue in Baltimore, Md. Monday morning. The Davis Funeral Home was In charge of local arrangements. MRS EMMA H. MAILLOUX Funeral service for Mrs Emma II.

Mailloux of i Robinson road, was held this morning from the Davis Funeral Home, 1 Lock followed by a requiem funeral service in St Francis Xavier church at 10 o'clock. Rev Henri Brodeur a the celebrant. Charles Cournoyer was the or- sanisl and Richard Hclie and Albert Miller sang. The bearers were friends. Committal prayers were offered at the a i lot in St Francis Xavier Cemetery by Hev Fernand Pi- rhettc.

The Davis Funeral Home was in charge of funeral arrangements. Probe Death MALDEN. Mass. (AP) Police are investigating the death of David MacDonald. 10.

who was shot Friday while walking with a friend through a wooded lot. Daniel Loll, also 10. heard a noise like a firecracker and David fell, bleeding at the mouth and saying, "My back hurts, my back hurts." The youngster died a surgery at the Maiden Hospital. An autopsy was scheduled today. Police said they found no trace of a gun or shells in the lot.

They said David was wounded in the back by what could have been a small caliber bullet. Wants Hospital BOSTON (AP)-Gov. John A. Volpe says Massachusetts would like to lake over the VA Hospital at Rutland Heights which is slated to be dropped by the federal government. Volpe said Friday acquisition would permit immediate use of some 250 beds for mentally retarded and other patients.

Better to Have ignored the Tip ANN (AP) -A prisoner at Washtenaw County Jail got out of a maximum security cell because the bars had been sawed part way through a year ago, police say. The prisoner, Bradley J. Whitakcr. 21. of Flint.

a recaptured within seven hours. Sst. Ken Schultz said Bradley told officers he knew the bars had been cut because another man who had once been held in the cell told him about them. with a piece of hacksaw blade, completed the job. Sclmllz said.

Extension BOSTON (AP)-Gov. John A. Volpe has announced plans for an extension of Massachusetts Bay Community College at Wa- terlown to accommodate 500 more students. Volpe said Friday the extension, to open in September, will increase enrollment to 1,550. 35th Birthday LONDON (AP) Princess Margaret observed her 35th birthday today in Brindisi, Italy, where she is vacationing with her husband, Lord Snow, don.

Their children. Viscount 3, and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones 1, were at Balmoral Castle in Scotland as guests of Margaret's sister, Queen Elizabeth II. Official Entry Blank NASHUA SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP MEET Name ftrst Age Address strut Kienls you wish to enter: Mail no! later than Aug. to: GORDON MrttJLLOUGH Nashua Country Club Nashua. N.

II. list Date of Birth CLEARANCE! Odd Chairs! SWIVEL CHAIRS $27.50 up RECLINERS $39.50 up Rich! now your opportunity to fill in your dfcor handsome quality rrnftfd chairs, at budge! saving prices. PERRAULT SMITH FURNITURE CO. 89 W. Ptorl St.

882-4141 Suicide Victims NANTUCKET. MASS. (API- Suicide has been ruled in the deaths of William Yarmy .17. and Sally Sample. an honor student at Nantuckct High School.

Yarmy was a football star at the school before his graduation last June. A medical examiner said Friday nghl the two died of carbon monoxide poisoning while sitting in Yarmy's car with the windows sealed and the exhaust piped into the car. Change Requisite QUINCY, Mass. (AP) City personnel director Kenneth Gardner says state Civil Service officials sent back a requisition calling for a "male watchman" and a "male electrician." Gardner said he was told that by specifying the sex. the requisition violated a new state an- tidiscrimination law.

He said the requisition would be rephrased, calling for a watchman and electrician "male or female-" Holds drogue, pilot ptrtchltM ind to- dor lor wild Modulo it 11 foot kifk and i tot diMMtor at it! tax. If hot HUM ni: (1) and Recovery. (2) He-entry Control; (1) Cabin. Holds fuel and oxidize' tanks, valvM, thruit chamber assemblies. Assembly attach main parachute is an autside.

Cabin houses crtwt, prcmriiation ipttm and tiperiment divicti. Crtw compartment is pressuriatd. Outer shall with overlapping shinglts to against air action and heat. Largt ln4 is disk-shaped heat shield. Holds braking rockets and port of radiator for cooling jyllem.

Likes Speedboats, Too Religion Is Big Factor In Gordon Cooper's Life I -i A A Ganini it conical, U.feer, 5 10 feet across or the and 39 inches across at the lop. It consiitl of MMkt-cnlry Mriult and the Adapter Section. Ir weighs about 7,000 pounds. Holds fuel cells for iltctric pew. er, fuel for maneuver system, oxygen for pressurizing tvittm.

Section also holds craft's cooling system for which turn tf radiator. Adopter is feet hiah and 10 feet in diomtttr at It cwiiife of the Section and Equipment Section. INSIDE STORY OF GEMINI-Ever welder inside those orbiting spacecraft besides the astronauts? Boxes with above cutaway sketch of Gcmini-5 describe most important items. In addition to the standard equipment, Gemini's adapter section carries two im- portant space flight "firsts." 1 One is i radar pod. to he ejected into its own orbit for an attempted rendezvous.

The other is a pair of fuel tells to supply all the needed electric power. This 254-pound system replaces the 708 pounds of batteries carried on other orbitings. Rioting Rips Athens Nashua Skies SATURDAY, AUGUST 51 Sunset lodav ........7:40 p.ni. tomorrow ....6:00 a.m. tomorrow a.m.

XPTT Momt 26 lirillianl "star" etf.n nenrert the Moon trjiiiL'lit IF trio rlanM. wliifh ip tioiv about 510 million from trip Kntth. (all time? Kartprn Daylight) By CHRIS ELIOU ATHENS (AP) Thousands of police backed by armored cais patrolled Athens today after two nights of rioting against ConMantinc and Premier Elias Tsirimokos. Ai least 157 persons were hurt Friday nisht in a wild one-hour battle between 15.000 demonstrators and 5,000 police- Hours later, police hurled tear gas bombs at scattered outbreaks of rioting. A police official said it was Greeley Park Mishap Today Police were called to Greeley Park shortly before 10 am today when two cars collided south of the Henri Burque highway.

There were no injuries but heavy properly damage resulted. The cars were operated by Rosalie G. Karastynski of 80 Dodge st and Michael Raloff, 17, of 1 Beacon cl. THE WEATHER August 21, Temperature at noon 71 LOCAL FORECAST Mostly sunny with temperatures in the low 80's. Fair and cool tonight.

Increasing cloudiness and cool on Sunday. 7 am readings taken at the Pennichuck Pumping Station show a high of 79 and a low of 47. High tides at Hampton Beach Sunday will come at 7:44 am and 8:08 pm. Low tides will be at 1:36 am and 1:52 pm. High tides Monday will be at 8:47 am and 9:10 pm.

Low tides Monday will be at 2:37 am and 2:53 pm. NEW ENGLAND FORECAST Boston and vicinity Today, mostly sunny with high temperatures in the 70s along the coast and near 80 inland, easterly wind about 10 m.p.h. Tonight, fair and cool, low temperatures near 60 along the coast and in the 50s inland. Sunday, increasing cloudiness and cool. Eastport to Block Island- Northerly wind 5 to 10 knots becoming onshore 10 to 15 knots along the coast this afternoon.

Variable wind less than 10 knots tonight becoming east to southeast 10 to 15 knots on Sunday. Fair weather followed by increasing cloudiness Sunday, visibility over six miles. Hussey Named NAA Member MJLFORD Irving A. Hussey, 20 High st, has been elected a member of the Boston Chapter of he National Association of Ac- Sanders Associates, inc, Nashua, ers, dryer malfunction, Amherst 'lew Hampshire. Mrs.

Carol 673-2551 the worst rioting in the Greek capital since the 1947-48 civi war. Since -July 11. riots by supporters of fallen Premier George Papandreou have caused more than 500 injuries and resulted in the death of one student. The street disorders started after the 25-year-okl king fired Papandreou July 15 over a dispute on control of the armed forces. Just before Friday night's riot, the king swore in Tsirimok- os as premier.

Demonstrators shouted insults against the royal family and Tsirimokos, 58 recently bolted from Papandreou's Center Union party. Tsirimokos indicated he would crack down on street protests during the parliamentary confidence debate on his government, scheduled to start Monday. Observers said Tsirimokos fears more rioting may result in a vote of no confidence. The new premier made a personal plea to Papandreou to exert influence against "the downhill course to abnormality." The demonstrators set bon- fires and smashed shopwin- dows. Papanreou planned to start a two-day speaking tour today through central Greece to drum up support.

GEMINI WIVES--These young women have an extra-special interest In the Gemtoi-S space flight. They are the wives of the two astronauts. At left. Is Mrs Charles Conrad Jr, the former Jane DuBose of UvaMe, Tex. Mrs Leroy Gordon Cooper, right, wife of Gemini's command pilot, Is the former Trudy Olson, of Seattle, Wash.

By HAROLD R. WILLIAMS HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)- In a small Methodist church in the small town of Seabrook, there is a copy of a prayer once said in apace. It is written in the bold script of astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr.

38. Flanking the prayer arc a Christian flag and Old Glory. a were carried by Cooper on his 22-orbit a night May 15- II, 1963. prayer is one he uttered during the 14th orbit. COOPER Religion is a big factor in the Air Force lieutenant colonel's life.

He has delivered the sermon at his church several times. The name of his Mercury Spacecraft was Faith 7, a name he deliberated over a long time. Three Definitions "The dictionary gives three definitions of faith." he said. "They are belief, loyally and confidence. I wanted the world to see those things." Another side of the astronaut's personality is a love for speedboats.

He has entered several national speedboat races and owns a boating company on Galveston Bay. He and his wife, Trudy, src excellent pilots and have their own plane. They fly all over the country, taking their two daughters, Camala 16, and Janifa 15, with them. Cooper, a native of Shawncc, is i quiet, thoughtful man. He does not talk any mom than is necessary.

In this regard, he ami his Gemini 5 partner. Navy Lt.Cmdr. Charles Conrad complement each other. One Of Seven Gordon--as his friends call him--is one of the seven original Mercury astronauts. Only three members of the Mercury team still are considered able to make a space flight.

They are Cooper, Air Force U. Col. Virgil I. Grissom and Navy Capt. Wal- tev M.

Shin-a Jr. The 150-pound. 5-foot-8 Cooper received a flying license while a teen-ager in Oklahoma. His mother, Mrs. IXM-OV Gordon Cooper Sr.

of Carbondale, said she worried about her son flying in the early days, but then came to realize "God's up there the same as on the ground." Joined Marines In IMS After graduating from Irish school in 1945. Cooper joined the Marine Corps and entered the Naval Academy Preparatory School, He was discharged in 1946 and attended the University of Hawaii. It was there he met and married the former Trudy Olson of Seattle. Wash. Cooper received an Army commission while at the University of Hawaii.

lie transferred to the Air Force and in 1949 was called for extended flight duty in Germany. He earned a bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering in 1956 from the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright- Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He later became a test pilot at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The Smallest Astronaut Friends Say Pete Conrad Is Instant Congeniality' Fire Calls Friday. pm-- 48 Newberry st.

washing machine, Crown Hill counUnts. tation unities to increase knowledge of ccounting practices and methods. Hussey is an accountant at heated, Crown Hill, Central stations. Main st, Coronis Clean- Cardinal Gushing Returns to Hub, Praises Irish BOSTON (AP) The Koman Catholic Archbishop of Boston returned from a 12 day trip to Ireland Friday with words of praise for the Irish people. Richard Cardinal Gushing arrived by plane saying he was tired, but added, "You would be too, if you had my schedule." The cardinal, whose trip was dedication of the new Galway Cathedral, said "I found the Irish people to he magnificent." He said he talked with about 40 Irish priests who were interested in missionary work in South America, a subject in which he has taken a special interest.

land Central st stations. France Ponders Sale of Wheat To Soviet Union (C) 1905 N. Y. Tirol! Nlws strviel PARIS--France is negotiating a sale of up to 440.000 tons of wheat to the Soviet Union. Earlier in the summer France sold smaller amounts to the Soviet Union and LITCHFIKI.D Sixty-vear charter members of Naum-j Poland.

More recently Canada I and Argentina have sold the Sov- the ceremony, Mrs lets much larger amounts al" most million tons altogether. A cabinet committee approved the second sale yesterday. The had been delayed by objections of the finance try, on grounds that it might push Naumkeag Grange Fetes Two Sixty-Year Members LITCHFIKI.D Sixty-year cer- wcre tificates and pins were presented keag. to two members of Naumkeag Following grange highlighting the annual Crowell read an account of Old observance of Old Home Night. Home Day 1934 which was part Astronauts ttnlmutt From Oni maneuver, Cooper, as command pilot, was to execute a number of intricate maneuvers to first back about 52 miles away from the satellite and then to chase it across the skies, using a radar system, a computer and jet thrusters to hopefully approach to within 20 feel during the fourth orbit, and then to circle way." it.

If there were no hitches, the satellite was to be ejected at 11:07 a.m. and the rendezvous would occur at 2:36 p.m. Mrs Cooper On Hand Among a watched the liftoff of the Titan 2 from Cape Kennedy area vantage points were Mrs. Cooper and the two Cooper daughters, Camala, 18, and janita, 15, and Conrad's father. Mrs.

Conrad and the four Conrad sons watched the launching on television in their Houston home. Only one other astronaut's wife, Mrs. Scott Carpenter in 1962, watched her husband's launching from the Cape President Johnson was among the millions across the country watching the lift off on television. He was at the White House. The nearest rocketeers ever came before to a launch exactly on time was on the last shot of the Mercury program May 15.

1983. a mission flown by Cooper. He was off four minutes behind schedule. Ground stations closely moni- By HAROLD R. WILLIAMS HOUSTON.

Tex. (AP) Friends of Charles (Pete) Conrad Jr. have described the astronaut as "instant congeniality." "Pete has never met a stranger," says fel- 1 astronaut Lt. Col. Frank a "He treats people he meets the first time as if they were long lost i a i i CONRAD The 138-pound, Conrad --the smallest of the astronaut group--has a smile a good humor that makes him a favorite everywhere.

Astonished Looks There were some astonished looks last Febmary when the Navy Lieutenant commander was teamed with L. Gordon Cooper Jr. to fly the eight-day Gemini mission. Cooper is a man known to be with words. "It looks as if Gordo isn't going to say as much in eight days as he did on his 34-hour Mercury flight," a newsman said.

The remark prompted this reply from Conrad: "That's why he is taking me along to do all the talking." The nickname "Pete" fits the happy-go-lucky Conrad. 35. "My mother wanted a son named Peter," Conrad said. "My father wanted me to be wouldjup. Negotiations for the sale are could" live your i still under way and there is ulation that, because of conditions Massachusetts and Rhode Is- Campbell in the ceremony.

ocm "Growing Old" was read; attached by the French, the sale and--Mostly sunny today with high temperatures near 80 degrees inland and in the 70s along I the coast. Fair and cool tonight, low temperatures near 60 along the coast and in the 5Qs inland. Sunday, fair followed by in creasing cloudiness and little temperature change. New Hampshire and Vermont --Mostly sunny today with high temperatures in the 70s. Fair and coot tonight, low temperatures upper 40s or low 50s.

Sun- and ell Campbell. Past state den- uty K. Norris Hall of Nashua TO mad. the presentation. Mrs Olive, TM TM ak Campbell served as proxy TM which was witnessed by a large inlbetn Hodgdon and Rob-i to less than the auth- attendancc of this grange and Hod gdon spo of New oriz ed amount.

guests from Nashua. and wcatnCT of i ong ago. A I Rochester and Mayflower grang-1 ng r(! porting an entertain- cs iment given by the "Sunbonnets" ProduCC Olid Doify i Before making the presentation. 1M7-08. a group of grange fu nvonea p.w the past stale deputy spoke of wno starred in for minimum percent his grange years ago when the elec- wn recalled thsm well.

trie car lino brought visitors to state Lecturer Hall. Hill Rock 1 the grange hall door. tored medical and wheat and bread prices! from Gcrnjnj overhead at 5 as more other data it whipped than 17.300 association with Naumkeag i av was appreciated by those A loof.e ears a when elec- well. i TM 1 Pomona. Patricia Jewctt and Ho- a 50-54 -Mortly 51-52 day.

increasing cloudiness little temperature change. Maine Mostly sunny today with high temperatures in the i i I I i i i 70s, except near 70 extreme ah lo Tscn her with the cr-' Lewis Goff! north portions. Fair and cool to- tificalo indicating 60 year pfo, inR a summer session of the com- 'Olden sheaf with the blue mission on English at Radchflc 4 4 4 8 inm 5'L-S9 Small 19-23 L1VK HHXS--I'r 45-47 36-58 2021 5 paid in rents On one occasion, as they left LaCroix. master of May-j' Kstril a the car they saw a fire on the'flower grange, gave suggestions roof of the house just across the for the good of the order. road and went to help put it out.

1 Refreshments were served by He recalled meetings and social Mrs Lewis Goffe and Frederick i0ld affairs hold in those years. Goffe. intraVompanj- mnetm addressing Miss Center he SU 7, expressed his pleasure being PERSONAL MtNiiuFi 6 i attend- lvf RROII.KHS mei in A -i TM in night, low temperatures in the 40s except near 50 along the coast. Sunday, fair followed by increasing cloudiness and temperature chanse. little numeral m.

Mrs Olive Campbell i College, Aug 15-28. Mr and Mrs Bernard Doherty accepted the certificate and pin! for Mrs Bertha Campbell. Parents of both these members and children of Bedford jiOhio, are spending a week with Mrs Doherty's parents. Mr and Mrs Sterling Colby. SMITH'S STORE 170 Main It.

I CREENKOU1E 114 Concord SI. We Deliver DRIVING LESSONS A I DRIVING SCHOOL 882-6289 I DRIVING SCHOOL 882 0946 3U.4U Ibf. 16.21 to 17.21. mOfttl Rtlancc intra-tompinr or undetermined. HITTER (Nfw York)-- Wr.c.lelllf selliril? prirps! 92 Score M) 9S Score A A 62-V63 LARGEST LIBRARY The Library of Congress is the Mn Ernest Leonard and chil-j world's largest library from are visitinc the home of size of buildins and mini- Mr 1 bfr at books, prints, manuscripts of Mrs Leonard's parents, ami Mrs Cr.

W. Colby. documenlls available. miles an hour. The United States now has sent 10 different men into space, two of them--Cooper and Virgil Grissom--twice for a total of 12.

The Russians have launched 11 cosmonauts, including one worn, an. but none has made a repeal trip. Russia has not had a manned space shot since last March 18, when Pavel Belyayev and Aleiei Leonov. collaborated on Leonov's historic walk in space, a feat marched later by America's Edward White. Gemini Successful rendezvous today would lead to an attempt to dock the Gemini spacecraft with another satellite launched separately in another maneuver which must be developed before moon journeys.

The docking flight, which will be piloted by astronauts Walter Schirra and Tom Stafford, presently is scheduled for Oct. 25. but the date could be advanced if today's shot is successfu. Gemini 5 is to slay aloft 191 hours, 53 minutes, just seven minutes shy of fight days, and splash to a landins in the wpsl- ern Atlantic about 500 i southwest of Bermuda about 1 a.m. (KST) Aug.

29. named after him. My falhei won out but my mother didn't want me to be called junior, so I ended up Pete as a compromise." Now, he is Pete to everybody. Born In Philadelphia Conrad was born in Philadelphia, June 2. 1930.

His parents since have divorced. His mother, Frances V. Sargent, lives in Haverford. Pa. His father, Charles Conrad lives in Sarasota, The younger Conrad graduated from Princeton University in 1953 with a degree in aeronautical engineering.

He met hii strikingly beautiful wife, former Jane DeBose of Uvaldp, while she was attending school at Bryn Mawr. They married the day after was graduated. A few days later he joined the Naw to become a flier. Conrad is the only Ivy League astronaut. Big Tattoo And on his upper left arm there is a big tattoo of an an- I chor, stars and initials of the U.S.

Navy. That makes him the I only tattooed astronaut. The Conrad boys are Peter, 10 Thomas, 8: Andrew, and Christopher, 4. i The blonde, blue-eyed Conrad drives a- flashy, fire-engine red, sports car, like many of his astronaut friends. He rips along the roads, honking the born and waving at friends as if this were any small town.

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