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Two of the cr tiff I wardu thrir ve facing the village olhera re detailed. ITie Injured Inrludrd Waljace dinpping napalm advanced on the M.nh lrrt, and Informed aource aaid thr hm a "good Van Ktfn of Warwick. Margar- possibility American para troop Muwla or Harrtman: Mrs. sCJk the bpass without making any rr would iwrnn Join the Marion O'Connor of Middfc change. It would be the find major town: Madeline Siesfo of C.Tie.

drive by U.S. force in the The DPW will probably not Hoboken bound train left the tracks as it entered the Suffern station. The cause of tho derailment is not known. twampy delta south of Saigon award a contract to begin con trr; Nolaon McCauk-y of John Vaccaro of Monroe; Josephine Fleming of Chester; THE EN'CIN'E' AND TIinL'E CARS of Erie-Lackawanna commuter train lie in Suffern snow after derailment this morning. Eleven raiwengcr wore hospitalized with injuries suffered when the Two thurxlrrou waves of 33 struction before the end of next American and ie a ae By aoirv mv Journal S(jf MrlUT New York Slate highway ofli-ciaU ajrcod today to meet with County officials next week to discuss chants In the proposed Toutes 43 59 bjpass.

A spokesman for the State agency, Jack Dcvine, said that the State would still go ahead week, Devlnc Mid. planet carried the 1.200 South Marie Wilhelm of Salisbury Mills; WilJiam Mimus of Mata-moris. Pa. Elward If iggney of The announcement by the Vie tnanvse paratroopers yester State today came In response to Goshen and Albert Hausler or day Into the drop zone at the edge of the forest. Vietnamese a telegram, sent yesterday by the County Board of Supervisors CampbeU Hall, N.

Y. Infantrymen and helicopter 12 Die in Burning Car Chief Pearce had hign praise threatening legal action against borne Rangers boosted the for the outstanding work done in the State unless the awarding of attack force to multi-regimental the emergency by the hospital. sie. The train, which left Port Jer- Military spokesmen, who for vis at 6:05 a.m., was engineered by Frank Mitchell of North Ber- security reasons withheld rc ports of the assault until today, Train Hits Fuel Truck with construction as planned, but that State highway officials would now be willing to Incorpo-rate changes asked for by the County Board of Supervisors, if changes would not delay construction of the road. The State Department of Public Works had said two weeks ago that It would go head with the construction of cen.

N. J. Its connucior was contracts for the project Is delayed. A telegram, sent to J. Burch McMorran.

State Superintendent of Public Works, also said that a "formal protest" Is being made to the U.S. Department of Roads concerning the State's alleged (Turn to Tage 2, Column S) said at least 89 Viet Cong writ! Charles Kaschop of Port Jervis Its fireman Robert Shadow of Haskell, N.J According to po killed at the outset of the attack while government troops sua-tained "light" casualties. The sources who said American paratroopers might Join the lice, none of the three were In then there was so much smoke Imunity on the outskirts of Bos- EVERETT, Mass. (AP) Aput out. He said firemen used ured.

their bare hands to extricate the Boston Maine one-car diesel wo couldn't see." The Rev. James Broderlck of passenger train smashed into a fuel oil truck stalled with frozen airborne forces have already beeun Jumn practice "for Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic church said he gave something soon last rites to 20 or 25 passengers, The delta Is a good possibility." Massachusetts General Hospi ton. Police said the driver of tho fuel truck, Raymond Bouley, 29, of BUlerica told them his brakes froze as he reached the crossing on Second Street and the vehicle stalled. Ho said while he was trying to restart the truck, the gates came down on both sides of the crossing and he heard the train passengers. A fireman said one door was blocked "because there was a body lying on the other side." Policeman Ralph DcVito said he and officer George Stewart "tried breaking the windows with our night sticks but that wouldn't work.

We couldn't open The terrain of Minh Forest brakes on a street crossing early today. Twelve persons died as Cames engulfed the train and the truck. Officials said there may have been up to 35 persons aboard the train. No definite check was tal in Boston said it received nine dead from burns and four Is comparable to Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp, and Com injured. Whidden Hospital in Everett said it received two Rockefeller Signs Papers Tolstay Nursing Home Is First Formed In New State Program munists have held the region since 1946 when the Vict 'i dead and 10 injured.

available on the number aboard the local run. established sanctuary. Chelsea Naval Hospital re the door because there was this guy trying to get out the door Chelsea Fire Chief Herbert U.S. B52 bombers went on two approaching. He said he ran down the tracks and tried to flag down the train with his ceived one dead and three Injured.

One injured was taken to with his head stuck through the window. raids today the seventh and eichth since the end of the Chelsea Memorial Hospital. Fothergill said most of the victims were trapped in tho train for 20 minutes until the fire was jacket. Everett is an industrial com- Christmas truce when Commu "We pushed him away but Bouley was treated for shock morning: "We will break ground I with a medical staff of some 54 nist buildups took place. The at Whidden and released.

By E.I. CHAMBERLAIN Journal-News Staff Writer as soon as the weather permits persons. The home will be affili planes bombed a Communist camp in Phu Yen Province and The train, a local, left Bos The proposed 88-bed Tolstoy March or early April." The earliest date for operation, she said, would be some time in later struck a Viet Cong Modifications Sought ton's North Station at 12:01 a.m. bound for Rockport, Mass. fortification 15 miles west Foundation Nursing Home in Valley Cottage became the first nursing home authorized under northwest of Hue.

Police said the force of the collision carried the train and In North Vietnam, Navy Jets July of 1968. A new corporation of nine members will be formed for the home's operation, she explained, truck 100 feet down the tracks. damaged two supply barges and ated with the Nyack, Good Samaritan and Ramapo hospitals, as the foundation is at present, and Dr. Joseph Kelcmen will continue to be in charge of the medical work. The Foundation presently has a small facility for care of the elderly on the property.

The building, a one-story frame structure will be in the the State's new $100 miiJion loan program yesterday when Gover The Odds Favor Tax Refunds The truck ruptured, spilling bombed a major railroad complex two miles north of most of its 7,000 gallons of stove Doctors Undertake 'Summit' Meetings oil in a fiery wave Vinh. U.S. officials said, however, there were "very few targets" in North Vietnam. The train tilted off tiie tracks and the truck overturned. DART AD SCORES BULL'S EYE U.S.

spokesmen also reported shape of an with the center Police said the engineer of the (Turn to Page 2, Column 8) that in a series of fights near Fast-acting classified ads WASHINGTON (UPI) Un connecting wing having common facilities of a dining room, kitch Rockland doctors and gov Da Nang and Quang Ngai, Marines killed 27 Viet Cong. are right on target when it likely as it sounds, the odds are ernment officials have Initiated nor Nelson RocKeieuer signeu the home's Incorporation papers. "This is an exciting milestone in our effort to provide an adequate supply of modern nursing home accommodations for our citizens, particularly the elderly," the Governor commented. The Infirmary will be built on the northwest section of the Tolstoy Foundation property on Lake Road, Valley Cottage. Its sponsor is the Tolstoy Foundation, a non-profit organization formed in 1939 to aid refugees of Communist oppression and or- en, and the outer wings to be residence wings.

four to one you will be receiving good news from the Internal a series of conferences to reconcile their separate views of what the $15 million Summit Park Revenue Service next week. CLARKSTOWN'S Zoning comes to finding sales prospects for want ad users. A New City advertiser found that answers came soon after this advertisement appeared In The Journal-News: Board of Appeals granted a special permit for the construction of the home at its May meeting, complex should be. The first of the conferences Fourteen of the Communists were in a force retreating from an attack on a Vietnamese unit. Along rivers and canals southeast of Saigon, American helicopter gunships had a virtual turkey shoot for the past two nights.

Spokesmen said the copters sank 174 Viet Cong sampans. In a Central Highlands battle today, UMS. 1st Air Cavalrymen at which time there was suppor took place last Friday, between DODGE DART '43. 6 cylinder, power steering, excellent condition. Coll NE D-OOOO eves.

ernment versus medical concepts" of the health-welfare center. Up to this point, the doctors have confined their objections to an adamant stand against certain features of the proposed Summit Park hospital. Medical Society representatives predicted at a hearing on the complex earlier this month that the hospital would eventually compete with Good Samaritan and Nyack Hospitals unless its admissions criteria were drawn to the specifications of physicians. The new avenue of communication is expected to bring modifications on both sides, Dr. Ann Landers 10 Bridge 29 Classified 33-37 Comic 30 Editorial Pages 22-23 Financial 27 Home and Family 8-10 Supervisor Robert P.

Slocum, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, and Dr. Ralph J. Green-berg, Dr. Fred F. Graziano and tive evidence for the home by Dr.

Donald Dickson, former county health commissioner, and Fred B. Nidd, county welfare commissioner. The Tolstoy project has been The IRS has begun mailing 1966 federal income tax forms and instructions to 65 million Americans. Nearly four times as many taxpayers will be entitled to refunds as will owe additional payments. But the knowledge that 34 million taxpayers are putting in for refunds isn't likely to ease the pain for the nine million who owe more money.

About one taxpayer in five will wait until the last minute before filing a return. This year, the last minute will be midnight Monday, April 17. Dr. Herbert L. Sperling.

reported killing five North Vietnamese soldiers. It raised DR. GREENBERG, speaking approved by both the State "Eight calls were received ind I sold my car to one of the responders," reported the pleased ad For immediate selling action run a want ad now. Phone ELmwood 8-6500 ELmwood 6-7800 HAverstraw 9-4904 gainzed by Alexandra Totetoy, daughter of the noted Russian author. THE HOME will cost an estimated $1,663,688, of which has been requested in a mortgage under the nursing home companies law.

Mrs. Tatiana Schaufuss, executive of both the Foundation and the proposed infirmary, said ths s. to 49 the number of Communist dead following their human wave attack yesterday on an Air Cavalry artillery battery. Horoscope 21 Movie Clock 29 Sports 31-33 Stocks 26 Television 28 Theater 29 Weather 2 for the executive board of the Rockland County Medical Society, said yesterday that the discussions will cover "the whole complex in depth, with both par Board of Social Welfare, which passes on the qualifications of sponsors, and the State Health Department, which considers the need for and the design of medical care facilities. Second Claaa Postage Paid At Nyack.

N. T. ties trying to influence the gov- Greenberg said..

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