Speaker Rayburn, 79, Dies , Complications
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C-4: ->r<Vi ■ '^‘-' V* 1 .■ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1®61 ■ ■ . ' • i ' ‘ ^ / iKancbifBtpr fEopnittg Upralb |V<‘ ■ Public Health Nurses Drive Coming to an End—Ifave You Contributed? LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF MON. thru FRI. 1:10-SA T. 11:10 Avenige Daily Net Press Run AMPIE FREE .The Weathir 'F o r tJw Week Ended Foreeaet of O. 8. Weather BtSeae PARKING Neveniber U, lesi". FREE STREET REAR OF , Rain atariint tonighh eiiding 13,4«7 earir Friday mominf. Low to* PARKING! STORE! Meuber of the Audit night In 50a. Fridfy partly clear h^- .Burenn of Olrcolation ing, colder. High around SO. M ancheater^A City of VUk^e Charm 70L. LXXXI, NO. 40 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., tHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961 (OtoealSIad AdverUelng on Pngo U ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Disarmed hy Nikita S ta te News Polish Reds Reveal Roundup Speaker Rayburn, 79, Dies New Story on Death Murder Seen In Gun Death ...FOR CHRISTMAS Of Lavrenty Beria Of Farm Hand , Complications BU Y NOW. Ledyard,' Nov. ^16 (IP)— By OEOROE BYVERT8EN • Before the meeting Khrushchev State Police said ‘ toda'y the Warsaw, Poland, Nov. 16 appealed for support to Marshal shotgun death of a farm (/P)— A sensational new ver lOril . S. Moskalenko, the com worker looks like a murder mandant of the Moscow garrison ca^e. sion of the arrest of Soviet po who since has become deputy de Held Post in House T0M6HT OMLY, 5.45 TO 5:00 lice boss Lavrenty P. Beria, fense minister and chief of rocket The other alternative, that Ed ward Bromley may have been shot TONIOOT ONLY, 5:45 TO 5:00 forces. * purporting to come from Pre accidentally by hunters, seema un H « asked Moskalenko: ^‘Have MEN'S FINE PIMA - mier Khrushchev, wa.s report likely, authorities said. you some' men who are willing to Bromley's body was found la te : Longer Than Others ed by Polish Communist risk their lives?” and Moskalenko TREAT YOURSELF T O FRESH yesterday in a turnip field between 1 COTTON BOXER SHORTS FREE GIFTS sources today. replied ■without hesitation: "I They eaid Beria brandished a Pumpkin Hill Rd. and Rt. 27. No have.” weapon was found. 2.00 Value TO THE FIRST 1,000 ADULTS pistol and was disarmed by A t the meeting, Beria agents By DOUGLA.S B. CORNELL Khrushchev himself who wrestled State Police said they were DOUGHNUTS and SWEET CIDER rJ^ecking leads and clues In the Bpriham, Tex., Nov. 16 (/P)— Sam Rayburn, ■who served with him In a heretofpre undis (Coottooed OB l ^ e ThirtMB) each AT HOUSE and HALE closed meeting o f the Communist area, and that the coroner will longer as House Speaker than any man, died today in the a t h o u s e and HALE . 78c 3 for 2 .2 5 party polltburo.' hold an inquest today In the ehoot-: home town he loved. Ing. Bromley was about 55. The informants .said Beria later j The farmer who employed him. Cancer and its complications caused his death.-<He would was tried and executed on Dec. 23. Reds Replace have been 80 on Jan. 6. 1953 In Azerbaijan. This date Bill Burton, told State Police' agreed with previous announce Bromley had been han’esttng tur- ■ The White House was notified immediately. So was Rep. MEN'S WASHABLE WOOL MEN'S CAPESKIN CLOVES nips. A search was begun because John McCox’mack of Massachusetts, the Democratic leader ments of the execution. V. M. Molotov he failed to return home. LADIES' ALL WEATHER COAT The Polish sources told western State Police said the shotgun of the House. newsmen they were present at a McCormack was the man Rayburn chose to serve tempo laas-clinking reception for about charge hit Bromley In the neck In At^i^Group and chest. Coroner Edward G. Mc f:,000 persons during the recent So rarily as Speaker when “ Mr. Sam” had to leave Congress be SPORT SHIRTS regularly to 5.00 Kay .said the pellets caused inter-' viet party congrresa in Moscow fore it closecl because of what he called lumbago. 2.97 nal bleeding and collapse of the when Khrushchev launched into the Vienna, Nov. 18 (Ab .— The So viet Union today appointed Alex right lung. I But even then, his doctor believes, he knew he had cancer. story of his physical struggle with . The physician, 45-year-old Joe A. Risser, and members of 15.88 regularly to 8.95 wool and dacron lined Beria. One informant said he took ander I. Alexandrov to replace notes on what Khrushchev said. former Soviet Foreign Minister 239 to 233 the Speaker’s family and staff stood by the bedside in Risser ■" • fully lined in striped V. M. Molotov temporarily at the This Is the account: Hartford, Noy. 16 The Hospital as Rayburn faded away. capeskin leather East-West International Atomic acetate Khrushchev proposed a toast to state Motor .Vehicle Department's “ It was a very easy death for a very great man,” Dr. -Ris- 5.99 the victory over the Stalinist cult Energy Agency (IAEA). daily record of automobile fatali ser told reporters. of personality. He .said Beria, This was regarded as a strong ties as of last midnight and the to • zip-out orlon pile indication that Molotov would not Asked about .the immediate cause of death, Risser said backed by an army of secret police, tals on the same date last .year: simply that: “ He just quit breathing. lining * milliken ensign plaids launched a determined bid for pow return to Vienna. 1960 1961 • unlined capeskin er. Beria was a member of the tri- Molotov was Russia's • IA E A Killed .................. 239 235 Then, in more formal language,’*' umrtrate that included V. M. Molo representative until his denuncia he put It this way; • chesterfield and * wool and orlon tov and Georgi Malenkov, and was tion by Soviet leader Nikita A t 6:20 this morning Mr. Sam then ruling the Soviet Union after Khrushchev at the Moscow Com Thief Returns $98 passed away. He died Quietly. Hia Kennedy Leads balmacaan styling Suffield. Nov. 16 letter the death of Stalin. munist party congress. He re IJP)—A. respirations stopped. • fully washable Other members of the politbiiro turned to Moscow Sunday; .. stuffed with *98 and a note to re “The heart continued to beat for • black, natural, • rayon and cotton decided the situation was intoler The Russians told the agency turn the money to a store from four mintes after the cessation of U.S. Mourning able and called a showdown meet Alexandrov would head the Soviet which it was taken last month has respiration. He showed no evidence willow been received by Police Chief • handsome woven^, ing of the polltburo for the osten mission for the time being. He of pain lines in the face. He seem fleece lined capeskin Frank .Sutula. ed to be as one in sleep.” sible purpose of discussing military had been Molotov’s deputy since For ^Mr. Sam’ • petite and misses' plaids questions. July 1960. The writer of the letter wrote: Dr. Rtsser added that death was "I am sorry I took this money. “ an apparent result of diminished sizes 5-13,6-18. Please give it back to the people function of the respiratory center Washington, Nov. 16 UP— Presi • new fall at the hardware store. I will of the brain, which controls the dent Kennedy led the natioh today colors Met Museum Gets-^Aristotle^ never do a thing like this again. respiration of the individual.” ^ In mourning for Mr. Sam. • black, brown, Rayburn had been unconscious My father will kill me if he finds In a statement released after the out,” for about 36 hours before his Chief Executive, saddened by the . tan, gray The chief, who received the un death. H ie doctor and family had small death of Speaker Sam Rayburn, signed, typewritten letter yester spent two near-sleepless jRighta at had taken off on a trip to the West medium day. said It 'Yvas mailsd in nearby the hospitaL Record $2.3 Million Coast, Kennedy said the nation large Windsor Locks. HOUSE SPEAKER SAM RAYBURN Itaybum had lost nearly 50 ■ Sutula. said, the money belonga pounds In the months that cancer "has lost a devoted servant and the ex-large to Adolph Falkowskl, owner of had ravaged his body. His nor citizens of this cou fitt^ an ' un flinching friend.” • small, medium, largo the Suflleld Hardware Co., wtiere Mutiny Continues mal weight was 176. Dr. Risser Paid for Remhfflndt on Oct. 3 someone took $116 from U.S. to Bolster said he had dropped to about 120. The” Presidential statement TX ---- and extra large sizes a rep.ster in front of the store As a boy, Rayburn’s life was one echoed sentiments voiced In an out while the owner was -working In of toil and monotony. pouring of sad tributes which be Bv M I ^has been denied that when the late tlie rear. Armed ‘ Forces "When I was a boy,” he once gan flowing from the capitol Im Asaociiuted Press A rts Editor Andrew Mellon — whose pictures said, " I would sit on a fence on mediately after the news came The letter writer expalined he Congolese Kill 13 OPEN Tonight ^ New York, Nov. ^6 UP) -y Rem now are in ti^e National Galkry— spent some of the money on the Sundays and wish that somebody from Bonham, Tex., where theJ^^ brandt's masterpiece "Aris paid the R u.i s i a n s $1.9 million “first dav.” Of Vietnamese would ride by on a horse just Speaker died.