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USSR Orbits Space Ship with Three Men Aboarci A fm tttf DaU j'N tt P m s R n l U W M tlM r f«r tlw WMi M M W o n m t t tC IT. 8. We««k«r ■anM OoMktr t, 1M4 Clear, aot w eoM tonlffet. lair la 1 3 ,9 0 5 the arid ta npper SOt. TiiHtdiy r •( tk* Anitt moariljr fair and mild, high in Mt> •f OnohittM Maneheater^A City of Vittaga Charm (CDaoM leD A D a ^ h t a g M Fage M ) PRICE SEVEN CENTf TOL. LXXnV, VO. 1 0 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1964 Assembly Decision Events In State Reserved by Court USSR Orbits Space Ship Girl, 17, Killed, m y «KOBOB BAZAir ' HARTFORD (AP)—A three-juDge feDeral rourt re­ In Love Quarrel serveD Decisioir toDay in the latest stage of the Connecti­ cut reapportlonntent case after hearing arguments from NEW HAVEN (AP)— various counsel at a 90 minute session. State Atty. Gen. A 17-year-olD girl was shot With Three Men Aboarci Harold Mulvey, representing Gov. 'John N. Dempsey, to death anD her 24-year- droppeD his reQuest that the court allow the regular old boyfrienD— who police General AssemMy election to be held on Nov. 8. said apparently turneD the Muhray tolD the court he no#-------------------- - guri on himself— was criti­ Designed to Measure longer considereD this tag the group ef Connecticut cally wounded toDay. Police tieal poSsibUlty.' Dttaena who brought the reap- said the man told them he The attorney general, how­ portionment suit, urgeD the ever, supports part at his shot the girl and then him­ Stress on Astronauts court to appoint a special mas­ self after an argument original motion asking the ter to Do the reapportioning anD court to permit the IM S Gen­ reDlstricttag o f the legislature. over family opposition to MOSCOW (A P j— The Soviet Union rocketeD a space eral Assembly to holD over He abo proposeD that the ;he victims’ marriage. ship into orbit toDay carrying a pilot, a scientist anD next year with full authority to master consiDer the possibility DeaD was Carmen Lopez of a conDuct the state’s business. of using computer techniques. 33 HeDge St. She was shot four Doctor— the first space vehicle to carry more than one Miilyty said that whether the 7: Felpttaer saiD the plaintiffs times. Her boyfrienD, Efrain 'Ro­ person. An official announcement said it was sent aloft votes or the members o f this woulD not be happy if the IMS sario CorDero of 24 HeDge St. by a powerful new rocket, f -------- - legislature should be weighteD General Assembly were held underwent surgery at Grace- As the space ship circleD the • ■ '■?■; . *ii■'^1 ;l woulD be up to ths court to over- and alloweD to conDuct New Haven hospital for a bullet earth every 90 minutes, the pilot Decide. state business in 1M6. wounD in the head. messageD that all instruments Flight Shows From' an teDications, it ap­ He said tthe plaintiffs believe The boDy of the girt was found were working well, the physi­ peareD that a November S elec­ the people of the state Deserve in a railroaD cut In back of cian examineD his colleagues, tion for. the Oeoeral Assembly a constitutionally apportioneD Columbus Avenue. CorDero lay anD they had lunch. ’The space Reds Vieing was out. next to her. ship is nameD VoshkoD — sun­ ;-*£»/• . ■ ™ JuDge William H. Timbers, legislature in 1M5. In response to a Question ’The girl apparently was shot rise. stressing that he was speak­ as she ran ^ong the railroaD AboarD were Col. VlaDimir ing only fbr himself, saiD that from the court, Felstiner said In Moon Race that he thought the legislature tracks, police said. Komarov, the pilot; Konstantine he woulD not now approve an Feoktistov, scientist; and Dr. election for that date. coulD be reap^rtioneD within WASHINGTON (AP) —Any a month or six weeks anD that Prepare Strike Boris Yegorov. :f| Wmiam Felstiner, represent- ’The booster rocket sent the doubt that the Soviet Union ia a special election could be held still in the moon race faDeD by miD-January, giving the WATERBURY (AP)—Union space ship into an orbit that workers took action yesterDay rangeD from 256 miles to 110 away toDay — 'with the sunrise. IMS legislature enough time to ' Sunrise — VoskholD — is the conDuct whatever business it to prepare for a possible strike miles above the earth, an offi­ Hunt Pressed at miDnight ThursDay a t the cial announcement said. Some name of the new Soviet, three- haD to. man spaceship launched Into Felstiner saiD that-the plain­ AnaconDa American Brass Co scientists abroaD considereD Strike committees -were orbit early this morning. tiffs woulD favor letting a .spe­ this one more big step in the For Abducted nameD after the 'rank anD file It points up these saHant cial session Do the reappor­ Soviet race with the United receiveD a runDown of the States to the moon. facts: tioning job if there were any problems involveD in negotia­ The United States plans to —The Soviet Union has a U .S . Oificer great likelihooD that it woulD tions between Local 1078, mighty new space rocket, prob­ launch its first, two-man vehicle ably DesigneD strictly for space succeeD. UniteD Auto Workers, anD the some time early next year. He saiD, however, that they flight purposes. CARACAS, Venesuela (AP) — company. There was no inDication how ■The Russians are systemati­ A force of S,000 police anD Na­ Negotiations on a new con­ long the space craft — its size (See Paae Eight) cally going about answering the tional Guardsmen presseD the tract began Sept. 8, and the and weight not given — would crucial meDical question of search toDay for the Deputy present pact expires at miD­ remain aloft. But the official mail’s performance in space — chief of the U.8. Air Force mls- night ’Thursday. Two of the three Soviet cosmonauts now in orbit around the earth in the first Soviet news agency Tass said to answer especially some of sloa -to Venesuela who was kid- this first manneD orbit by the Town Fleeing Neither labor nor manage­ space vehicle to carry more than one person are shown in home life scenes. At their worries about the wasting by Communist terrorists. ment has DiscloseD the areas of Soviet Union since the summer away of hiunan boDies and life A caller identifying himself as Disagreement. Spokesmen for left, Scientist Konstantine Feoktistov reaDs a newspaper with his wife, Galina. of 1963 was DesigneD to test the processes ta weightlessness. a leaDer of the outlaweD pro- the union say they are prepareD Right, space craft pilot. Col. VlaDimir Komarov, watches Daughter, Ira, playing effects of Weightlessness and Flood Threat other stresses on man on a long —They likely have, or are Oastrolte ArmeD Forces of Na­ to negotiata arounD-the-clock the piano. Photos are from Tass, official Soviet News agency. (AP Photofax.) DeveloiDng, tile ability to reach tional UberaUon (FALN) aalD to avert a walkout. flight. This was a hint the craft might break the old recorD of the moon and return, and to the terrorists would try Lt. Col About 1,60|0 workers are in- place in orbit arounD the earth a Michael Smolen before a secret In C a ro lin a 'vol'veD. almost live Days. In the last flight, in June, apace laboratory 6r orbital mili­ tribunal on charges of interfer­ A imion spokesman aaid the Barry Talks tary station. ing in Venemelan affairs. Kinston, N.C. (AP) —Evacua local presenteD its problems to Johnson Says Barry 1963, Lt. Col. Valery F. Byko- vosky stayeD aloft 54 minutes, The worD that the Soviet UU- WorriM officials’ conceDeD Uon of families and property, the company on FriDay anD ex- ion has put its sunrise ^Mussship they haD no clues in the abDuc­ was steppeD up toDay as swir pfects a reply tomorrow. short of five Days and later Of Indians suffereD from various ailments with its crew into orbit should tion ef the fb-year-olD ChanDler, ling flocH^ ‘waters from the rain- come as no surprise to at leaet Aria., officer from in fn M 'O f swollea Neuse River reacheD Runs ‘Against’ Post from the long perioD of weight­ Fires Suspect PHOENIX, Arix. (AP) -r- lessness. Selsntlsts in both the one mas. He is Dr. BemarD. M. his Caracas h ooif IWDay morn- U ^ r highaat level in 19 years in Wagtmr, chairman of the pathot- tag by five n m eD tbrrorista. the Kinston area. QI^STONBURY (A P)*^ Barry Goldwafer.. .m»nb». ,aLJh l | Union anD' the United States have been working on the ogy De^rtment of the’ N «r “ ' HUfidttds a t resiDenfar have TWO - fltUs'~~oT ' undetermineD RENO, Nev. (AP) Preal-4>the stepa of Reno’s pink stucco InDians of Arizona, their traDi­ iDsAtuytai^'iiiihscif^ D)jor^ problehi. orft MeDical College and stu­ manDante Tullo of the FAUT, moveD away from low-lying origin DestroyeD a nearly-com­ state office building. tions and art. Oampaigns imd pleteD house and DamageD a Dent Joh n m criss-crosseD the Jubilant crowDs filleD the dent of Qioce meDicine. the caller said the kidnaping a n a s along the river’s snake- He Did so without naming politics seemeD very far away. Wegner t(riD a meeting'of U.S. like path around Kinston’s tobacco barn' in Glastonbury West today, saying his Republi­ GolDwater. But his target was streets of Moscow as the raDio Was in reprisal for a military Most of those who listened announceD the launching.
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