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14 4 Essex Residents Help With Road Four residents of Mansfield Avenue Extension in Essex Junction have been cooperative and helpful in trying to solve the problem of a right-of-way entrance road to the Hill and Vale housing development, said Reginald Muir, representing the development. However, the dispute with one resident is pending as a court action. About 42 per cent of all of Canada's saw mill products come from British Columbia. State VFW Convention Opens Today Winooski will greet state and national VFW officials today as the annual State Convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars gets under way. Feature events of the three-day conference hosted by John Ryan Post 1767 will include an address Saturday night at the Sheraton Motor Inn by Mrs.

Lora Waters, national president of the VFW a parade Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. and a military ball which will commence at 9 m. Saturday at 'Winooski High School. The parade will form at the National Guard Armory on Lafountain Street and proceed down Dion Street to East Allen Street, passing through a portion of the business section to Main Street. The parade will then turn up Main Street, pass by the VFW clubrooms, and turn right onto Piatt Street, ending at St.

Stephen's Church parking lot. Saturday's schedule also includes a business session at 9 a.m. at the Winooski High School and a 1 p.m. past commander's luncheon at the Sheraton Motor Inn, South Burlington. i.

I Sat. Matinee 2 P.M. 3 RUN ANGEL RUN New Superintendent Honored Burlington's new school superintendent, Dr. C. Edward Hamilton, and his wife discuss school situations with Mayor Francis J.

Cain (right) at the School Department reception in the superintendent's honor Thursday at the Old Board Restaurant. Hamilton, in Burlington to settle housing matters, will officially assume duties July 15. 7-9 tonight! Sng for Supper Tonight The Burlington High School Mixed Chorus, directed by Donald S. Valley, rehearses on bermuda shorts day for its dime-a-dip supper and choral group sing tonight at 6:30 in the BHS cafeteria. Mexican Jetliner Wreckage Is Widely Scattered 'JIM Du to the Length of Feature, THRU TUiS.

Show Tonight at 7:30 Only Winooski Schools Awarded Grant For Program for Slow Learners I i 9 1 1 i 1 1 1 I k7 1 1 1 1 1 1 to Monterrey. Among the passengers was Mexican tennis star Rafael Osu-na. Capt. Fernando Garcia, an inspector for the Mexican airline, said there was no indication the pilot had any trouble before the crash. cue Squad in Mexico City, who were reported clearing a landing area for helicopters.

But because of the cloud conditions, officials said a landing might not be attempted. The plane was carrying 72 passengers and seven crew on a non-stop flight from Mexico City will be assistant teachers in the Winooski School District, and the other five will be counselor media aides or clerical workers. The specially trained teachers and aides, Prouty said, will work with parents and children to speed the children's learning abilities. The training program will be a cooperative effort between the school district and the University of Vermont. MONTERREY, Mexico (API Four parachutists who dropped onto a cloud-shrouded mountainside where a Mexican jetliner crashed with 79 persons aboard reported Thursday bodies were scattered over an area more than a mile wide.

At least three U.S. citizens were aboard the 727 jet the U.S. consul-general reported. Edward A. Jamison, who heads the Nation's Weather 1 PtSJ mm 7 international '-EU J) stars who give Lb y-f the performances of their live.

lICl ID 'J international stars who give the performances of their lives Free Press Capitol Bureau NEWPORT U.S. Sen. Winston Prouty announced U.S. Commissioner of Education James Allen has approved for negotiation a $45,000 grant to the winooski School District for innovation of school programs for slow learners and for undermotivated children from poor families. Prouty, ranking minority member of the Senate Education Committee, said the money will be used for an 18-month program to train 15 paraprofessionals to assist undermotivated school children who have learning problems.

Ten of the paraprofessionals Canada's fish catch totals more than 400 million pounds annually. Air Force Plane Missing In Aleutian Islands Area By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. Albany, cloudy 75 42 Albuquerque, cloudy 92 60 Atlanta, cloudy 78 63 MOVIE RATINGS Motion Picture Assn. of America U.S. consulate in Monterrey, identified them as James M.

Hanson, an employe of the Caterpillar Tractor Co. of Peoria, Charles Bernard, an employe of the B. F. Goodrich and Ross Plumb. Hanson, 28, lived in Mexico City with his wife and two children.

It was not immediately known where the other two lived. A Mexican highway patrolman who climbed the Friar's Mountain eight miles from Monterrey reported: "There are no signs of survivors and the bodies are burned beyond recognition." Lt. Carlos Ambia Reyes said it took him 5 hours to reach the crash site. He reported one jet engine was on one side of the mountain and the fuselage on the other. Part of the wreckage and some bodies had rolled into a deep, narrow canvon, he added.

The four parachutists were dropped in Thursday from helicopters. They were later joined by a group from the Alpine Res Bismarck, cloudy Boise, cloudy Boston, cloudy Buffalo, cloudv 87 55 91 66 .01 73 55 67 56 GENERAL Audiences DARHM.F. ZANUCKS THE THE STORY OF THE D-DAY INVASION WASHINGTON (AP) An Air Force reconnaissance plane with 19 men aboard is missing in the western Aleutian Islands, the Pentagon announced Thursday night. Elmendorf Air Force Base at Anchorage, Alaska, reported picking up low frequency signal from a generator aboard the plane. The Pentagon said the RC135 was not shot down.

Its last estimated position was 1 I ilffl 1 Burlington, cloudy 74 41 .03 Chicago, clear 60 54 .04 COMING IN COLOR "SHOE OF THE FISHERMAN' MATURE Audiences Parental Discretion Advised Cincinnati, cloudy 81 61 03fnS iBltW3fll Cleveland, cloudy Denver, clear 70 57 .12 92 55 RESTRICTED Audiences, Des Moines, clear 90 56 Detroit, cloudy 64 56 .30 Fairbanks, cloudy 66 43 Fort Worth, clear 84 56 Honolulu, clear 88 71 250 miles east of Shemya, on what was described as a routine flight from Shemya to Eielson Air Force Base, north of Fairbanks. The RC135 is part of a strategic reconnaissance wing based at Eielson. The plane, powered by four turbo-fan engines, carries electronic reconnaissance equipment the Pentagon said. This indicates that the missing RC135s mission probably involved checking Soviet radar and possible monitoring Russian radio communications. CAN'T FLY NEW ALBANY, Ind.

(AP) -One of the girls in a children's theater group being taught by Leslie Hardy was told to flap her arms to represent a butterfly. Miss Hardy soon noticed the little girl was sitting perfectly still, with her right arm raised upward but motionless. Asked why, the child replied; "The butterfly has a broken wing." a i hi With Funerals Held Indianapolis, clear 79 63 .04 1 admitted unless ac cotpon-ed by parent UNDER 18 NOT PI TONIGHT THRU SUNDAY! FIRST FEATURE AT DUSK lq 89 67 3.18 Jacksonville, rain Juneau, cloudy 59 44 .11 I 'An epic drama of adventure and exploration! ADMITTED Thew ratings apply to films released c5 DANCE Th Westerners 1 1 CoAry 1, Wtn, Mutic JTjf and 9-1 JACQUES BARN Huntington, Vermont BURLINGTON MAYVILLE, Douglas; funeral services held 10 a.m. Thursday at 85 N. Winooski the Very Rev.

Robert S. Kerr, dean of St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, officiating; interment in West Milton Cemetery where Dean Kerr read the prayers; bearers, Donald, Douglas and Roy Mayville Richard Bourdeau, Peter Ptarie and Lawrence Westall. aftr Nov. 1 1968, and are in advertise-1 ments and at beginning of films.

Films without ratings may have been released prio to Nov. 1, 1968 or may not have been submitted to the P. A. of A. for mating.

This message by theaters advertising on this poge Kansas City, clear 89 64 Los Angeles, cloudy 69 61 Louisville, cloudy 83 60 Memphis, clear 85 58 Miami, cloudy 87 74 .86 Milwaukee, clear 67 43 Mpls-St. clear 89 54 .02 New Orleans, clear 82 63 .85 New York, cloudy 76 61 Okla. City, clear 88 56 Omaha, clear 95 56 Philadelphia, cloudy 77 56 Phoenix, clear 106 70 Pittsburgh, rain 74 48 .36 cloudy 64 48 cloudy 75 59 Now Piaying jjj 1 I Adults 1.50 III Dusk III Rapid City, clear 95 52 Richmond, cloudy 81 59 -dear 87 62 lira im Salt Lk. City, cloudy 92 58 CD Who says they don't make Westerns like they used to? San Diego, cloudy 65 59 San cloudy 64 58 Seattle, cloudy 73 53 Tampa, cloudy 89 76 Washington, clear 83 63 Winnipeg, clear 69 53 "Kubrick's special effects border on ths miraculous!" Nwswk i JEAN Demi MARTM I'lI'M WHIM HI uiiiiiiiiitiiviiiniwiiiiii-'WM 2QQ1: A Space Odyssey' is the ultimate trip! R2 Christian Science Monitor 10 ON CABLE TV One Kills to Live MGM nesfMis STANLEY KUBRICK PRODUCTION 3 OR UHF CHANNEL 33 rfWiP One Lives to Kill! PIFTARD Only one can survive ENOUGH NiGHY IN Jericho TECHNICOLOR They stalked each other i ICD I1 starioKEIR DULLEA GARY LOCKWO0D SUPER PANAVISIONVnoMETRQCOLOR CD jyil CO STARRING JOHN MclNTIRE-SLIM PICKENS-DQN i 1 The savage story of a 1 TECHNICOLOR city stripped naked! 7:00 Enough to Liv On In a study of a new welfare system in California, the discrepancies are well pointed out in some of our existing welfare programs. The case study involved Mr.

who was supporting a wife and eleven children on $312.00 per month. As a result of California's new legislation, Mr. although a full-time employee of a local hospital, will be able to receive welfare payments which would bring his income up to subsistence level. 7:30 NET Symphony The Warsaw Philharmonic. Witold Rowicki conducts the Warsaw Philharmonic in a telecast concert recorded in 1964 in the Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford, Connecticut, during the orchestra's second tour of North America.

The works to be performed are: Symphony No. 5, Opus 47 by Dmitri Shostakovich and Polka from 'The Guest" by Stanislaw Moniuszko. 8:30 NET Playhouse The Siegfried Idyll. Alan Bodel stars in this dramatic recreation of composer Richard Wagner's scandalous love affair with the wife of hit best friend, conductor Hans von Buelow. Wagner, the nineteenth century's greatest musical innovator and certainly its most controversial figure, was extravagant, ruthless, egotistical, and a hypnotic personality.

The film was shot on the authentic locations: in Switzerland at Wagner's villa with its magnificent setting on Lake Lucerne; and in Germany at Lake Starnberg. THE DETECTIVE THE COMMISSIONER he hid his sins kept his eye on the girl and a killer got away! behind his badge I CD jIICHRRD I'MUffllf IIEfJIiV FONDA INGER STEVENS I TOUGHER 1 I i pS THAN HE'S Iever iV 4 I I II I I i flAJLKj (MetrocolorJ co-sfarrina ANGIE DICKINSON KFENAN WYNN -CARROLL O'CONNOR LLOYD BOCHNER MICHAEL STRONG 1 I MGWlMSilMi mmm m-m mm IE.

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