Greenfield Recorder Gazette and Courier (Newspaper) - May 17, 1967, Greenfield, Massachusetts May 17, 1967 Warplanes Raid Two Missile American warplanes raided two surface to air missile sites the North Vietnamese were seting up in the demilitarized zone Tuesday night as a force oi 5,000 U.S. Marines just south of the zone to out of a of U.S. Command said the missile sites which Marine jets bombed were located almost On the 17th Parallel dividing North and South Vietnam and about eight miles in from the was no immediate of and a headquarters spokesman did not say whether any of the big were on the were the first SAM sites reported inside the a Skyhawk jet by one of the in the bet the missile was believed to have been launched from site which was raided just north of the sites along the 17th. Parallel could menace the highflying U.S. which areas of Quang Tri Province just below the demilitarized military said intensified Communist and ued line by occasional sharp ground battle began when a Marine company by tanks ran into about 150 in a complex oi tunnels and bunkers about a mUe Irom the More Marines were called and the on Page Named For High aii Gov. John A. today nominated Franklin County Probate Samuel T. Tisdale to T. of the Massachusetts Superior Tisdale's name was submitted the Governor's Council this the council must withhold for one is required for appointment to the Judge Tisdale would succeed Judge Frank who recently first appointment to the bench was in 1954, when he was judge the late Gov. Christian - He held post 1962, when lie was appointed to the Probate Court by Gov. then in has served as town counsel a former member of the Greenfield Housing was bom in Taunton in 1912 and was graduated from Academy in 1931, from Amherst College in 1935 and from Yale Law 1938, He served in. the Navy from 1942 to 1946 and was separated as a lieutenant and his Mary have three Frances 21, 19, and 15. was no today who is in line for as judge of probate to succeed Suppresses Hiroshima Film 22 States has suppressed for nearly 22 years confiscated Japanese films showing ghastly oi the 1945 atomic oi U.S. officials revealed Japanese government has asked at least twice that tions on the film be but the U.S. government has on grounds it damage said the ' Called in because it wasn't to the was taken by Tokyo University to Hiroshima soon after the the - by some 450 interns and residents seeking better pay at Boston City Hospital to be overcrowding the hospital today despite efforts by Jq beds available and services 7 the hospital said 1,037 patients had Tuesday the 7 a.m. figure was 982 and rose to more than 1,00Q later in the day for the first time in 18 ' The hospital has a capacity of about 1,100 but officials said the census rarely 950 going to is anybody's guess at this said Dr. Andrew P. commissioner of health and hoped to call an emergency meeting today of the Greater Boston Hospital Council for a on Page Bird Coming Lose Atomic Of Air with thousands of men assigned to Strategic Air Command missile silos and the vast defense complex for keeping them has reassigned more than 9,500 - Under a almost puritanical program to guard against human nuclear control the Pentagon has removed since 1962 more than 10,000 persons classed as unreliable from jobs involving atomic 6 Page 26 26 16 News 17 14 24 Ads 27 low in the 40's; fab and fledgling Support created in 1959 to help lay out the nuclear warfare has removed more than 200 from hypersensitive figures were provided by the Pentagon in response to questions prompted by a Soviet general's observation Soviet show signs tension confusion around nuclear a certain extent U.S. servicemen and defense are afflicted with similar the Army arid not nearly so immersed as the on Page SPECIALS Top Choice Steak Sale N. 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Limit one to a | More Temperature Thursday through Monday will average below with daytime readings in the lower 60's except in the mid to upper 5(rs in north and eastern Maine and on Cape Overnight low temperatures will average in the mid to upper 30's in northern areas and in the lower 40's in Massachusetts and Rhode Island with but cooler during this period will on average over one-half inch as about Friday and again by the first of the who declined said the Japanese scientists still were at work in the devastated when U.S. officials arrived in Hiroshima and tiie the authorities determined to finish the documentary and used the Japanese professional cameramen who had taken the initial many U.S. policy flatly any of the documentary because it showed in stark and gruesome detail blast effects and the impact in a densely populated some authorities reportedly now favor letting Japan if restrictions should be imposed on the film's appeared to leave on Page Hears Of Deerfield School Committee last night declined to go into executive session with four parents who to discuss a at Old Deerfield Elementary during the open J. lor the parent told committee members the involved and should not be aired at an open meeting buit was a matter of importance to the He dedind to elaborate while a member of the press was reporter told the committee that in his opinion an session under the would violate the Open Meeting Committeeman Norman Clarke and other agreed that a of law was Legal on the by Chr. said the could not executive session but parents could a letter outlining the matter fcr and the three others immediately wrote addressed to which said in pait a in the chain of exists at the After the letter was read a committee member made motion fcr an executive but was not a motion to was tlie discussion committee referring to its action in on Page nation's First Lady will make four-day tour of Vermont and New Hampshire June 9-12. It will include an honorary aJt Lyndon B. Johnson plans to stop at the homes of three presidents the Adams home of presidents John Adams and and the home of President Calvin In win visit other historic as well as conservation White House described the trip Tuesday as a glimpse oi now and will address the graduating class ait a liberal arts college in but wail not be the speaker at the the President's wife the trip be Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall and his Tex. firing as they stormed a men's dormitory at Texas Southern versity today and halted student snipers who a land on A rookie patrolman was killed and two officers and a student took 488 men students to jail and worked to discover which had fired the shot which R. 25, graduated from the police academy a month Kuba was shot between the eyes in the first assault wave the dormitory which sheltered the died about after he was Secured Four hours and 3,000 police bullets after the of gunfire and the of four crudely made fire officers secured the They down doors in - one shotgun and one Louie Welch met this morning with the district attorney and of the pre- where the administration ordered classes as Tuesday Night The incident began late night when police entered the campus to watch students recruiting others for a demonstration at a city dump which Negroes living in the area want EMPTIED Texas Southern University students as they were made to leave the dormitories after rioters fought a pitched gun battle with Protests To Robert 25, was wounded in the thigh in the first One of the fire bombs hit a women's dormitory and burned out 96 minutes Houston police had every man available on hand more on the way on Page KONG Anti-British rioters spread fire and destruction through the main business area of Hong Kong's Kowloon section were reported in and London sent a official protest to Red China's riot police fought running battles with separate mobs that Spilled out of industrial ripped by three days of violence last the main Nathan Road busing district across the harbor irom Hong Kong biggest estimated by at more thian 3,000, store and bank burned and rocks at police and Road is the main three-mile leading from Kai Tak airport to the cluster of main tourist hotels near the habor on Page Gets Support On Vietnam War Johnson's to see the war through in Vietnam gets backing today from 15 ators critical of his moderating their 13 and 2 to make public a declaration aimed at Vietnam's saiying they are steadfastly opposed to any American withdrawal untM there is an honorable of the a notice to Ho Chi Minh that he cannot count on demonstrations and protests weaken U.S. resolve to secure South Vietnam against the move was welcomed by Secretary of State Dean Frank chief sponsor of the in an interview that the situation is so he submitted the statement to Rusk in said felt a statement of this nature by the President's critics might have more chance of being accepted as truth by Hanoi than aU of the by the administration and its supporters that there be no American declaration the signatures of such vigorous senatorial critics of Johnson's war course as J. W. chairman of the Relations George S. Joseph S. and Wayne who signed aire John Sherman Cooper on Page Presented For U. S. Small AND GUEST OF HONOR IN ABSENTIA Mamie Eisenhower poses with painting of her former Pres. Dwight D. at New of Modern Art. unable to attend because of was honored by paintings of him and four floors of paintings by him at charity affair benefiting Eisenhower to bp opened in Seneca College ERNEST G. Members of the Smaller Business Association of New England placed before Senate and House groups today a program designed to increase the growth and stability of the nation's estimated 9.6 million small West Deerfield May 18th order tfl improve electric service for the it will be to disconnect following areas between the hours of 9 A.M. and 11 A.M. on May 18th, It is possible a short outage of a few minutes will also have to be takeri at 2 P.M. Ifi same Munson Harmony Webster Wisdom Way and White ' DEERFIELD Lower 1 Upper Road and Albany case of inclement weather this work will be May 19th. Mass. JEAN SPRAIN YORK Mamie Eisenhower spectacular of memories more than 800 celebrated well wishers honored her least a large oi put on its best starched bibs and furs and jewels our Engineering Department Come in or HUNT Massachusetts 544-2511 Equal Opportunity ior ' to be opened in Seneca President Dwight D. Eisenhower was unable to attend because of very Eisenhower and I'd rather he'd stay where he is. A least take orders is in Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington where he is reported progressing satisfactorily from his bout with a night began at the entrance to YOUR RUGS and VALLEY RUG In Your Home or At Our New Wall-to-Wall or Stair 665-4648 through four floors of paintings by personal photographs and this does bring back said in glittering yellow daughter-in-law Mrs. John this That was our 38th wedding in blue also carefully studied the of the photos in the family on Page May 20 21 PILGRIM Soaring Buy Minute Ihe Erving Mills of Erving has entered into a agreement to purchase the Tapioca plant in from General Poods Corp. David president of the paper announced Erving organization expects to possession of the property about June 15. said the Minute k acquired to meet the paper company's anticipated future requirements and specific plans its use have not been 3.5-acre 131 West Main St. site has four main ranging up to four with Page than 40 - member SBANE in this latest of annual visits stretching back almost 30 made identical presentations before House and Senate select committees on small the New England congressional delegation and Senate Banking nd Currency legislative action in the fields of procurement President S. Goodyear of Mass. In the slide - presentations he was supported from Page CHECK IN OUR NEW SAFETY LANE Complete Automobile Only CaU 773-3696 HARTWIN'S SERVICE Beacon