SNe!r,S ReP°ri E9VPf To Askvdvi! Ilwdl ■* ^ \ i I ■Clinton Dump For Soviet VolunteersContained $3650 S tole n ft ere Sep t; ?9; A ' 300-pou rt.tf -.. safestolen fVom Bardne’s Pharmacy,. lQ0; : . .Hacysrdvsttet^:early-.:oii-:tHe' ’ mormbg-.'.-of'; -Sept ■-29i ■. ;M'as}V !' fouha hear,\the Clihton towh. dump at 2.30 p. m. yesterday in heavy woods off South Meadow road.Investigating police from this city and Clinton said the bottom of the safe was chiseled out and the contents taken. Police found two canvas bags near the rifled safe and bear-, mg the name of a Fitchburg! bank. 'According to police, the two-canvas bags .contained $150 in change.. Other contents of the sale i riel uited 33 postal money order blanks with redeemable value* of $100 each and S2iw. in stamp? and money tbtained from the sale of stamps. ■ jNotifies Police I•• Police, said, -the safe'-- was' dis-j' covered' by - Robert J. McCarthy,] tree w;a rden ior the\to\vn of Clinton, •: •when. Jie went.to. the dump, to .d.is-',• pose of a truck.load. of tree stumps...MOSCOW. Nov*. 14 i—An Arab source said today Egyptian ambassador Mohammed El Koriy has ■ been instructed by his government to request the immediate dispatch of'Soviet “volunteers” to Egypt: : The Soviet government has said it w'duld permit • Soviet citizens who volunteered for service to the Middle East to go there if their presence was requested. It was taken for granted, the Kremlin ; would pul no. obstacles in the way of the volunteers’ ' departure.-. Ei Kony said this week more than 50,000 Soviet : citizens had applied for permission to fight for ! : Egypt.Statement By IkeWASHINGTON, Nov. 14 i.-Pi-^-President Eisenhower said today the United.States would oppose--■ probably through the United Nations — any intervention in Egypt by Soviet or’ Chinese Communist volunteers.-The President left- up in the air just what form such opposition might take.He told a news conference, his first since re* election, that the nature of such-opposition would depend upon the specific circumstances of- any intervention.A week ago. the White House issued a statement saying that the introduction of ar.y new armed forces into Egypt “would violate the U. N. charter, and it .would be the duty ; of ali-.U; NT,' members, ineluding'the' United States, to' oppose any ■: such -effort”- . . -[H«. notified Cl inf on polf,i Sgtv. rnvard OTopIe and Ptl. CpUhCll Kills Revocation Petition'I Stephen' .O'Connell of.the ^..................1 ■{police took the safe, to: the police; J— . • »%* • ,Plastics Corp.| Richard M.'Darey of the Fltchbdrg;.1 - Receives Vote Of Gbrtf/cfeqcdfoifnd; % city council, on recommendation of' a special study,i -The-'.safe was rolled from thecommittee, last night rejected a petition submitted .by Water jpost office section of the dreg-street residents! requesting the revokation of the storage -jsfore; through an alley and into a!license, ofvinyl chloridemonomer at Great American Plastics.!Waiting.car or truck. The thic'ves'Gofp.i 650 Water1 street. :1 entered the building by bi-eakinffi :The.ipetitjon; which, stemmed /or!_of thfohLmS ^ “ mr Wi^iihr'Aug. 49 fire and explosion it] tion/ wereatize-thjit we are winning ; of the. P^Fycy - . -, ■, • •. unanrmQU5i ;nject. no ^i^y^nlesj. Jut we have ;' Near Bedroom . ..I’icted tn. the-best Interests .of pubhcPnlire said tlie safp was rolled dissent from the council 5afety. The explosion Was an un-t'ouce sain .me sate was roneo 0J5recommendation:of Councilor-*- . u ^oul a rear dope within 10 feet,of a; George. J.- Moynihan. chairman of J u® ‘ibedrpom window in which Cirp;the , special fiv'C-man - committeei'2 Barone, Jr.',..the .proprietor’, was which investigated-the case: : ,p “jl ■ i A V i f -sleeping. , • ; Members of the committee sub;- Ibe, approval .of two safety tngi-'Due- to the. weight- of. the safe,;putted1 verbal, reports' on -■their« well, as Chiftf/.FIe.fchnOr,: .police..theorize, that at least two; study, indicating, that the -W.at.ep!? ”,. ./ e.\'Ther company wasmen participated: in the 'theft,. istreet.. plant, is.: “safer-' than, ?jJX nifE*lpenf.an(’ tias !a*triri '- .Because the safe-was:sfolen from'average'.gasoline'station’!: and .Oiaf1^. -mzther^stapslo/prevent any, I* s;- post;: office; -Postmaster,n had been approved ,by Mate .and 1^2^yspectots into the case.;........Police termed-the break a “dar--;i5S£’i ■**«** ***** *“lt;•* the “®- • ■»**;surSnce representatives.'. Hearings' .'-Held.;icracked; and aUiSWed. tije' escape Of.. Sinai chloride monomer from' aNo one saw or heard the thieves, committee had been guided in *** ie.!,cd. b.y ,parkfecoitimendations jby -.the . expert;:WOMAN BITES DOG-CATCHER; DROP CHARGESHUNTINGTON PARK. Calif., Nov. It Mi — Aulhoriiics have . dropped battery charges1 against Mrs. Margie Gomes. 26,' who was accused of biting thefrom a motor. The tube has nowbeen replaced by a mcUl rvtm.opinion of Ading Fire Chief Nor- aer. he said, and the boiter room rh an ;M. Fietchtner ; and Dct; Ct.:-has been .hiocked;pff Troiit'.the fest. Thomas'. E ..Burke., of Jh'e: stile ■ -fire !°f1 he: pi^nt.... ,. . v.' ■ - J- 1rtiarjiliaPs\office.•: jie said the.coin-1'1' He-ipdicatecj Uat petitloiiers had -4*1,1-—4•_s-.iviri«v:-hUv.'il requested a;-‘ 100 percent Rusrantee'; mitfec had coftoutlCd i foar-hour tj,8l (hf.rc WOiild he no further ex-hearing ami a three hour hearing ‘plosion/’ The councilor said that on the matter at which all persons: “no industry can ever give thatconcerned, including petitioners,i*1'1 pI 3 fiVara1nlc''” ,h:' '* .... , . -not rcasonaole to make such.a re-were interviewed. . lowest.He continued: ‘Tn.faking this ae-1 PLANT, Page Hdograi~hrr.Her trail Iasi week ended - wi a Inins'jury' and charges, were ; ilismis-'Cd yesterday in Municipal Court for lark ol further evidence..County dogcatcher Donald A Baird. 28, said -Mrs. Gomes bit him after he locked her. i beagle:irt'.-his wagijn Sept: 26.Councilors Approve $33,815, Hold Off On $37,419 in BillsFaced with !ale;in-thc-year 'transfers'.and appfoprialions tQlaling $71,234 -^-nost of them to piOg financial holes in dwindling departnier.t. accounts —the city council last night approved a total of $33,815 but held in abeyance Tor sludv