Nasser Bids Syrians Oust New Revolutionary Rulers
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A v en g e Daily Net Pren Ron For the Week Em M The W M tIw r September SS, IN I Fhreeaat e>f D. •> Weettw 1 Fertedeoenla, 1 3 ,3 6 5 rather eool kmlgMt. iMm-im. iia . Member of the AikUib^ Toeeday rata codtaf. tdoatfy, Bnreen of OIrealatioB ^ n g h In u|H>er Mle. Manehe$ter^A City of Village Charm VOL. LXXXI, NO. 1 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1961 (Olasmilad Adrartlatac M Pago IS) PRICE FIVE CENTS Nasser Bids Syrians Oust '•T. * ' f ‘Si New Revolutionary Rulers Men* at UG>nn Compromise Possible StrongmaD Protest Again U»S,, Russia Inch Arrested in On New Rules ■ StoiTs, Oct. 2 (jT*)—A pro Dam aseus test demonstration, the sec To Berlin Parleys ond in four days, has been Washington, Oct. 2 (A>— The provisional govemmeht staged at the University of Washington, Oct. 2 (jT*)— f way for what one hopes mav be Connecticut by male student.s . The .United States and Russia I "egoUailo"" at some future date, of Syria has asked the United angered over new social and j .r . reported Inching States for diplomatic recog activities rules. i nition, the State Department agl cement on negotiations as the essentials of the freedom of A swarm of students form ed: that could lead to a compro- fit:’ of Berlin .ar preserved reported today. The depaart- about 11 last night and toured the mise settlement of the Berlin and there is uninterrupted access.” ment spokesman s$dd the re campus, rhaking stops at the home | The Lnited States will have to quest is “under study.” ’' of University President Albert N .! ir . J . concentrate on winning tile coop- Jorgensen, and Assistant Dean of Prospects seemed brighter than eration of Prance and West Ger- Uhited Nations, N. T., Oct. Men’ John Dunlop. 10 days ago, when Secretary of many. Officials of the two have Inferno in Wallingford Student observers set the number State Dean Ru.sk t>cgan a series of been critical of the willingness of 2 <A»)— The new Syrian gov betwen 500-750. University sources talks \ylth Soviet Foreign Minister the United States and Britain to ernment took to^y what Firemen battle blaze at Colony Lumber Company in Wallingford Sunday night. A warehouse, con Andrei A. Gromyko, that there taining an estimated 1250,000 in lumber, was destroyed and traffic on the nearby new Haven-to- said there were only 150. seek a compromise deal with Rus U.N. officials regarded as a The disturbance was.similar to will be an early hlyh-level meetinc sia. Sprin^eld, Mass., mainline of the New Haven Railroad was halted for more jh an an hour. (AP to deal with the dispute over the first step toward appUcation Photofax). ^ one which broke out last Thurs High officials here as.sume the day night. The youths paraded, divided German cit". Rusk - Gromyko sessions gave for membership in the United shouted, and sang songs. No dam Its probable form would be an Khruslichev a clear view of U. S. Nations. age was reported in either Inci-' East-West foreign ministers con piiicy on Berlin and v-hat the Al A U.N. spokesman said ference. Does He Want N-Weapons? dent. lies consider their vital interests. Premier. Mamoun. Kazbauri, State News The next order of bu. iness is a Rusk is known to have placed Neither Jorgensen nor Dunlop continuation in Wa.shington of the head of the new Syrian re came, to the door when the crowd i a great deal of emphasis on West Rusk-Gromyko talks. The t w o ern determination to fight for its gime, addressed a communi appeared before their home.s. Tlie ! held -three meetings In New York demonstration broke up after an | basic rights in Berlin, if neces cation to Mongi SUm, of Franco Says Spain Roundup during the last 10 days. sary. He is said to have made Tunisia, president of the U.N. hour and a half. j After the Uiird meeting Satur clear that the western powers Assembly, saying his govern University officials say the stu day. Gromyko said. "We both would not consider bargaining dents are upset over a crackdown probably have a deeper understand Col. Abdul Hamid Serraj was ment intends to adhere to tho on drinking in the campus. Some with Russia or East Germany on arrested last night by the 124 Places Hold ing of our position.” U.S. officials their right to be in Berlin. principles of the U .N . churter. Tied Solidly to West student spokesmen claim the pro- privately agi-eed with Gromyko’s Syrian revolutionary com te.rt also is against a series of new mand according to Damascus Elections Today estimates and said the talks had (Continued on Page Thirteen) By DAVID LANOASHHUS niles governing many phases of been “useful.” Radio. (AP Photofa,^). student affairs. Gromyko probably will come Beirut, Lebanon, Oct. 2 {IP) Burgos, Spain, Oct. 2 iSi—Gen.^in Madrid declined to comment on By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eralissimo Francisco Franco today what he might have in mind spe The administration said it has here Tuesda.v or Wednesday to see — Egyptian broadcasts today pledged Spain’s steady alignment cifically. Municipal elections in some 124 had to take har.sher steps to check Rusk and to call on President Ken called on the Syrian people to communities around Connecticut Three Deputies, No Veto with the western powers and urged Franco told hia generals Spain's drinking after several house moth nedy at the 'White House. revolt against their revoliKf drew voters to the polls today. ers protested. them to adopt a “ just political pro military preparation and training Presumably, by then Gromyko tionary regime and President gram" to beat communism in the and the technioal perfection of iS Torrington. Bristol and Middle- Among the new rules which the town. with their mayoralty elec will have further instructions Nasser declared the Syrians worldwide struggle. armies had received an effective students criticize is one giving the from Moscow. He might bring to impulse through its association tions, held the main spotlight. In university control over the spend now are fighting to save their El Caudillo (the leader) addressed the rest of the communities, select Kennedy some Informal message Reds for One Man thousands of his supporters here with the United States. ing by any organization with a from Soviet Premier Khrushchev, unity.” men arid other oflBciala are to be budget exceeding $100 a year. on the last day of the 3-day ob But he added, in the light of named. altiiough high administration in Ignoring denials'from Damasens servance of the 25th anniversary of most recent technical derslop- The student senate recently formants say privately that Ken- In the town-city of Winchester- voted to hire a lawyer to fight a that fighting agaUut the rebel rer his accession as Spain's chief of ments in the United States “we Winsted, a nonpartisan council will ned.v has no plan to send a per gime Is taking place, Naeeer de state. liave fallen behind,' and in the reflation giving tlie administra sonal letter to Khrushchev urging As UN Secretary be chosen. In the other elections, tion control ofver the allocation of clared fii a speech at a student In a . speech yesterday he called light of this our accords (wdth the a Berlin settlement. ^ ' rally in Cairo: voters will be choosing between student fees. Heretofore this had for renovation of the U.S-Spanish U.S.) must be studied anew and A t'th e jnoment, Keaaedy and "The Syrian people who strug military pact, raising speculation Democrats and. .JBepiiMteans--------- - bean- a function o f the senate. The South Windsor voters will elect Rusk are faced W ith tk.; urgent By WnXIAM N. OATI8 ^gested by the Soviets last week. As gled against all forma o f imperial that he wants hig forces to be (Continued on Page Thirteen) task of persuading the United ism will never give the exploiters a equipped with nuclear weapons. a 9-man council under its new (Continued on Page Six) United Nations, N. Y., Oct. 3 such, they indicated, it does not charter. States’ allies to go along with appeal to this country and ap chance to rule.” Framco spoke for 40 minutes to whatever forrnula can be evolved i/P) — The Soviet Union has day to the National Council In the The GOP controls 83 of the parently not to the majority of But Nasser conceded a setback Verwoerd Attacker towns involved, and the Demo to settle the Berlin crisis. brought forward a plan to name U.N. members. in Syria that might set oft a chain ancient monastery de las Huelgas, Britain presents no problem. established In this provincial capi crats reign in 40. Two Sikhs End a temporary chief of the U.N. sec - The U.S. position that there can of ‘/treason throughout the Arab', The number of voters eligible in The British have been pressing for retariat unhanipered by a veto. be no give on this issue still nations.” He blamed mistakes, tal in 1187. Hangs Self in Cell negotiations. He urged the West to remem the towns involved total some But the candidate would have to stands, informants said, but they conceit and trickery for the suc 470.000. Lord -Home, -Britain’s foreign meet with Russian approval. added the Soviet proposal will be cess of the revolt. ber that “Wars are not won by Bloemfontein, South Africa. Oct. Hunger Strikes arms alone and against the Marx In Torrington's mayoralty race, secretary, met in New York with The proposal, previously report studied in detail.