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Wilson to Seek Admittance to Common Mart Bv RONA! TiinMunv take part in discussions of the ny KUINALD THOMSON BriUsh applicalion at thjs sUge LONDON (AP) Prime Min- path to the new ap- ister Harold Cabinet Potion was made easier than decided formally today to apply by a lack of unity for British membership in the amonS members of his Labor SALUTE TO NtPON PORTLAND, Orc. (AP) About 400 persons attended the recent opening of to Japan a display at a hotel of many aspects of Japanese culture. six-nation European Common Market. Informants who reported this said Wilson would announce the decision in the House of Commons later. The decision emerged from a party who oppose joining the Common Market.

Monday night a group of wing members of Parliament decided to postpone publication of a 1.500-word statement setting out arguments against the move. They had failed to get at meeting of the Cabinet during least 60 signatures of legislators which ministers were said to for the statement. have gone over the terms of statement. This is expected to list several issues on which Britian seeks to negotiate safeguards for its vital interests. Wilson went lo Buckingham Palace Monday night to inform Queen Elizabeth II of the agreement reached among his ministers some with profound reservations, a majority with enthusiasm to reopen the long and arduous campaign for entry into the six-nation European Economic Community.

A No one was plasms down the Ram up difficulties involved in nccotiat- inc entry or the economic hard- ln Mississippi and Ala- ships Britain would endure for a bama Louisiana State Police reported a tornado struck in the com- Late-Season Blizzard Moves Into Canada Continued From Page Cue. Air Attack Destroys ll Commie MIGS Continued From Page Cue. TIRRE HAUTE TRIBUNE Tuesday, May 2, '67 MOCK ASSEMBLY PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)-At a mock U. N.

General Assembly session attended by delegates from IO Western colleges, resolutions were adopted condemning South Africa, urging creation of a capital development fund, and calling for a suspension of all nu clear tests. PLANE COLLISION FATAL TO THREE to comment on a Peking claim that the Red Chinese air force shot down two Navy A4B Sky- hawks over the Chinese main- bcIorc dawn whcn land Monday. Peking made a similar chum of downing two NEW YORK (AP) up, pull the La Guardia Airport traffic controller shouted over his radio, but he stop a private plane and a small airliner speeding down intersecting runways on a I collision course. Moments later Monday, there more wcre dead as the engine Piper Cherokee rammed a Yankee Airlines de Havi- planes over South China April nishl dpf('nsive PRESLEY AND Elvis Presley gives his new bride, the former Priscilla Beaulieu, a kiss for photographers just after their wedding Monday in Las Vegas. Presley, 32, and Miss Beaulieu, 21, met while he was stationed in Germany with the Army.

It is the first wedding for each. They plan to live in Memphis, the hometown of both. AP Wirephoto. than IOO Communists attacked a (aii i company of the U.S. 0th Infan- American land Dove, wedging under the bigger twin-enginc craft.

24. a claim which the U.S. com- gunships, armed hclicop- The planes cartwheeled down mand in Saigon denied at the tors artillery reinforced the the runway together for IOO time. The Chinese also claimed American infantrymen. Three yards, then separated, the April 29 that they brought down hours later another company vate main section burst- reinforced the Americans and mg into flame.

began a sweep of the area at a pilotless American reconnaissance plane. Record The record MIG Kill AmericanMIG Inside the Cherokee, fireman dawn in an attempt to regain found the bodies of Joseph and Barbara Bucci of Bingham- L. contact with the Communists. I U.S. military headquarters ton, Y.

and Mrs. David th claimed 40 Communists were Campbell of Vestal, N.Y. the MIG air bases at Hep and killed in the fighting. Hoa Lac, near Hanoi, targets which were hit last week for the I first time in the war Nine persons aboard the Pitts- Troops of the U.S. 4th Infan- field, Mass.

to New York air- Division fought a day-long liner were injured, including Swooning in frnm 7 th FJpptilittle Monday with more than Russell Pomeroy, 38, the rarriors Naw Skvhawks 500 North Vietnamese regulars chief pilot. None was reported tangled four of the Com- dug in bunkers and caves in the in serious condition. munist interceptors just over i1hlands, 250 miles the Rep air base 37 miles north- east of Hanoi. Navy pilots claimed downing two MIGS in OPERATORS STRIKE AUBURN. Ind.

(AP) More time in adjusting to unprotected competition from Europe. Even if President Charles de mumty of Kaplan. 80 miles Gaulle of France puts up no in- southwest of Baton Rouge, surmountable barriers, as he Homes were said to be damaged did in 1953, haggling over condi- and communication lines tions for British membership knocked down, inevitably will be lengthy. The Elvis and Bride the editor mail On Honeymoon The Tribune welcomes letters from readers. The briefer they are the better the chance of publication.

All are subject to condensation or rejection All must be signed. The Tribune does not necessarily agree with statements made and does not assume responsibility. Elsewhere, warm. pleasant most optimistic Britons do not temperatures prevailed along expect a successful conclusion the Atlantic Coast compared before 1969 with Wilson was expected to make Coast. plain in his Commons statement that while Britain looks for no FOUR FOUND PALM SPRINGS.

Calif. (APII Elvis Presley, who waited to! marry until he was 32 and a was honeymooning with cool readings on the West tndav bride The actor-singer and Priscilla special favors, it-will need time to fit in with trading rules. Aides said the prime minister intends also to stress that Britain's Commonwealth and DEAD IN AUTO PINE RIDGE. D. (AP) A snowplow operator opening a other partners will need a peri- road clogged by a blizzard dis- nf lhp od of transition to adjust to los- covered late Monday a stalled retord engagements mg their commercial privileges car wjth the four' occupants umBemenu.

dead. Beaulieu, his longtime girl; friend, slipped off to Las Vegas, to marry Monday. I guess it was about Presley joked later. With the life I had, I it would be best to wait. You; and After parlaying a guitar and a hip-swinging rock roll style; The apparent victims of car- into a fabulous motion picture) in dealings with this country.

A formal letter of application for membership probably will be dispatched later this week monoxide were identified as and record career, Presley met George Dav'd Running Shield. 24. the Miss Beaulieu in Germany when sister, Freda he was a drafted soldier in 1959. 19, both of of Batesland, S.D. place, about 27 Foreign Secretary Brown to West German Foreign driver, and his Minister Willy Brandt, chair- Running Shield, man of the Council Ministers, She is the daughter of Army Norman Fire Lt.

Col. and Mrs. Joseph Beau- also of Bates- lieu, formerly of Memphis. Wilson and his colleagues are land. and Sharon Gibbons, 20.

home town. hopeful that the leaders of the Porcupine, D. Common Market nations will take up the application at their The car was found about five miles south of Porcupine, beat- summit meeting in Rome later pd on pjne pjdgC indian Res this month. Dr Gaulle, however, has been reported unwilling to Chicago Milk Supply Gone Continued From Page One. ervation in extreme southwestern South Dakota.

Lewis White, a reservation Supreme Court Justice David Zcnoff of Nevada performed the wedding ceremony before 14 guests in a Las Vegas hotel suite. Later, the newlyweds held a champagne breakfast for IOO guests. By chartered plane, the Pres-; investigator here, said the car leys returned to Palm Springs apparently slid off a reservation where they have a $500,000 hill- producer of a major products. Thomas J. Haggerty, score tary-treasurer of Local 753 of the drivers union, said the walk out was called because Dean eliminated 15 routes after the union's contract with the firm expired Sunday night.

There were conflicting reports road Sunday afternoon, when a blizzard lashed the area. About a foot of snow fell in the region. The vehicle had about a tank of gas. White said the ignition was on but the engine apparently had become wet and stopped. The occupants had dairy blankets and the car windows were closed.

AUTOS COLLIDE; ONE MAN HURT One man was injured in a two-car crash which did extensive damage to both autos Tues side home. Neither would say if planned to go elsewhere. Lake Central Gets Service To the Editor: The purpose of this letter, in competition with the recent Dixie Bee Relays, is to give whole-hearted credit and acclaim where justly due: to the various news media for their comprehensive pre-publicity, on-the-spot coverage, and post- comments; to the many persons who gave generously of their time and effort in the planning, preparation and staging of this wholesome outdoor athletic event; to the thinclads participation and coaches, who gave of their best; to the over 600 fans who supported the Relays by being in the stands that evening, and to others also working toward the success of this athletic venture. Many quotes of expressive value were forthcoming, before, during, and after the track-field classic, coming from those being involved in the activity in one manner or another. As one writer phased it the day after, of the first annual Dixie Bee Relays can not sit back with a glow of satisfaction today.

Many people thought the meet held Friday night at West Vigo oval was the finest organized high school track and field event ever staged in the Wabash This feeling could only come about by excellent cooperation between all connected with the each doing his or her part to their utmost ability. It was indeed a effort and words of praise and appreciation to those implicated would cover many columns, so it must be boiled down to to each and every one for a job efficiently Congratulations go to the more than IOO officials, headed up by Donas Dischinger and Jim Conover, the 13 high school teams, and 12 junior high teams, and the more than 350 athletes who participated. Sportsmanship was of the highest caliber and competition was sharp and spirited the sports classic being run off I with precision and exactitude, they Sincerely yours, NOR VCSC Information Services infantryman was killed and one work and agreed to follow regu- was wounded. lar grievance procedures. kb BRASS CHOIR TO GIVE CONCERT is the commercial, concerning effectiveness of the day morning at and Chasc service The Indiana State University Brass Choir will present its spring concert Wednesday evening at 8:15 in Tilson Music Hall.

The concert will be directed by George M. Graeseh, associate professor of music re- a little over two weeks Plying H. Joseph Owens, the regular director who is present- Boston financial, cultural, i wholesale and retail trade cen yards. Her for New England A U.S. spokesman said documents found on bodies indicated tho duel and damaging another batUhon was distance operators Navy pilots said they spotted of the North Vtetnamese th(ljr jobs the Yndiana seven MIGS on the 013 ne8imeni- Telephone Co.

exchange in They claimed they destroyed The fighting was in a Monday, reportedly three of them, damaged anoth- heavily wooded area just south over the suspension of two worrier and heavily damaged the the la Drang River. cn who refused to work alone field and its support facilities.j The American command said at night. A Communications Tn the first attack on Rep April 81 Communists were killed in Workers of America spokesman 24. there apparently were no this action, while only one U.S.[said the operators returned MIGS on the ground. Attack Air Field Air Force pilots attacked the Hoa Lac field 20 miles west of Hanoi.

They reported destroying five MIGS on the ground and another during a 15-minute aeri-j a1 dogfight. Pilots said they left numerous fires and secondary explosions throughout the air-; craft parking areas. saturated the aircraft parking said Maj. Robert X. Piper, 36, of Salt Lake City.

ground was obscured by smoke and The previous record for MIG kills in one day was seven shot down in dogfights last Jan. 2. The Communist losses Monday raised to 17 the number of Red interceptors reported knocked out in the past in the air and eight on the ground. It brought the total number of MIGS claimed by American pilots in the war to 56. North Vietnam is reported to have had from 75 to 125 MIGs, most of them MIG17s which are not as maneuverable as the later MIG21s.

However, Hanoi reportedly has been replenishing its air force from Red China and the Soviet Union. In 93 missions over the North Monday, U.S. pilots also hit the Thai Nguyen industrial complex 38 miles north of Hanoi again as well as truck parks, bridges, areas and railroad WEDNESDAY SPECIAL BROASTED CHICKEN TASTY, DELICIOUS TRY SOME! ALL YOU CAN EAT it PER PERSON -TUESDAY- I CHAR BAR-B-Q RIBS I I RIB EYE STEAK I REG. 2.25.. $1.25 CARRY-OUT DEPT.

unSKSR CUNNINGHAM FINE FOODS 25c SERVICE CHARGE ON ANY DELIVERY The delta fighting broke out CORNER 15TH AND LOCUST PH. 234-9070 To St. Louis Continued From Page Cue. abrasions ago when Ozark Airlines noti at Tied local officials that that line b' on sick leave. The concert contains a wide lockout Haggerty claimed about 1.000 of 5.000 drivers in his union wcre making deliveries from man) small dairies hich arc 56 john Cunningham of not affiliated with either of tho 5 4 St, who complained of head and chest injuries.

Police reported that Cunning- hearings were conducted here Vinter, Denis Wright and Gor- two trade associations. The union official predicted a number of separate contracts Sts. Treated for Union Hospital and released wouId not flle Petition for re- after rays were taken was of recommen- variety of music from all periods of history including works TWA first petiticned to dis- by Paul Shahan, Bach, Giovanni continue its service in 1961 and Gabrieli, Albert Cobine, Gilbert ham was traveling west on the last of July in 1963. The don Jacob. would he signed with individual £hase when his car and one hearings resulted in a decision Area students performing dairies that belong to the two drjvpn nf)r(h Qn st associations but which are willing to go along with lockout.

nn- thc by April 13. 1966, by the CAB to with the organization are David of allow TWA to discontinue the Graeseh, Tony Van Deventer at service and to allow no other and Herbert McKillop. 20, 2100 N. 23rd collided the intersection. McKillop was line to replace it.

Morgan Murphy attorney p(d jnjured Cunningham dc dinod amhulancc and re July, 1965, by the city to the ingen, Association, djsputed pf)rted (Q the hospltal lator on Sevcnth Dislnct Court of A IP sa Kl hjs own men claims He said member dairies of the two associations are IOO the lockout. Michael Morrow, Terre Haute; William Wright, Sulli- The decision was appealed in van; Ed Norris and Rick Swear- Brazil, and Steve Brad- 01 me IWO asso The accident occurred about net rent behind accident occurred apout October, 1965, reversed its deci- 7a Damage to Cunningham sion of six months parlier and car was estimated at $400 and Officials of both associations to thp MrKillo vehicle $500 claimed their lockout reduced milk deliveries in the Chicago area as much as 95 per cent. Cartage firms and their drivers continued their strike-lockout into a ninth day, with those listed ENLISTS IN ARMY vacated the order of April 13, 1965. The CAB also asked the Court of Appeals that it remand the petition of the city for a review field, Rockville. The concert is open to the public.

PLAN BUS TRIP TO LOGANSPORT The regular monthly bus to Garry L. Wilford, 18, has en- 0 he decision to it. The hearing Logansport State Hospital has isted for three years in the was conducted here in been scheduled for Sunday, involved saying there was little U. S. Army.

He is unassigned late August and early Septem- May 7 by the Vigo County As- hope of an immediate settle- and will take his basic training ber Iast year. In October, the I seriation for Mental Heafth, a EU -------1--ll TI. Tinman ut DI -Ut at Ft. Campbell, Ky. He will Bureau of Operating Rights, a United Fund Agency.

Drivers Union which is holding afptitudes. out for a 90-cent-an-hour wage; Wilford vs a graduate route be extended westward to back of St. Louis through Terre Haute. 7 package, said two-thirds of the Wiley High School and the son This was followed bv Fred- affected firms have pay the increase. agreed to of Mrs.

Robert Foil Ikes Dr. Wilford, 403 March. recommendation Edward Fenner, head of the; undergo a series of tests to de- division of the CAB, recom-; This bus will leave the bus Chicago Truck; termine his interests, skills and mended that Lake a Bs station at 9 a.m. and arrive in Terre Haute around p.m. Tickets must be purchased in in advance, at the Vigo County Association for Mental Health Office, 912 Chestnut Phone 232-5681.

Round trip tickets are $4 each. Furloughed patients, if accompanied by a relative may use this bus to go or from the hospital. Persons interested in making the trip should contact the Mental Health Office as early as possible. Life insurance now can save money for young marrieds Ask any independent financial counsellor. With few exceptions advise life insurance as one of the first steps towards financial security.

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Ask the Man from Manufacturers to tell you more. You'll like his friendly and competent approach to your life insurance problems. MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY C. E. Pfister Representative TERRE HAUTE Tel: 232-0161 MMF PRINCE ALEXANDER UTRECHT, The Netherlands first male heir to the Dutch throne in 116 years today was named Prince Willem Alexander Claus George Ferdinand.

He will be called Alexander. The baby was born last Thursday to Crown Princess Beatrix and Prince Claus. He is the first child of the 29- year-old heiress to the throne. Prince Claus announced his name when he registered his birth at the Utrecht Town Hall in the presence of Premier Piet de long, Vice President Louis Beet of the State Council and Mayor Constant de Ranitz of Utrecht. The mayor presented a gold and silver rattle for the bnby, and Prince Claus commented that it was a for his son.

The princess and her son are reported doing well, Bills. They come from big stores, small stores, restaurants, gasoline stations, airlines, and even the TV repairman. So you get out the checkbook, and you hunt for the postage stamps, and you dig up some envelopes, and you plan for a long, boring night. And you get it. That was the bill session.

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