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The others Leopoldville, The Congo, Sir Roy Welensky mobilized ican in space reported en —Scott Carpenter, Leroy Cooper, Feb. 22 (/P)— Premier Joeeph his white-supremacy govern Walter Schirra and Donald Slay thusiastically today that-they Ileo today denounced the In Coventry ment of the Central Afficah ton—will be eligible for later are ready to ride the next manned flights. United Nations peace plan for Federation today against a Redstone rocket if it carries The seven men were selected 22 South Coventry, Feb. 22 race war he charges the Brit The Congo, declaring nn at« a man^ped capsule. months ago to begin training for tempt to disarm the army (jp)— A 72-year-old cripple ish government is inspiring "The answer is an overwhelm the Project Mercury manned flight perished early today as fire by insistirtg on more self-rule ing yea—a re.sounding yes," said program. will be “a declaration of war.” swept his rural home. for Negroes in Northern Alan B. Shepard Jr.. 37-year-old Tlie four not choaen expressed The annonneement came as Navy commander from East Derrj’. disappointment at not having a a surprise. Diplomatic sources Authorities said the body of Rhodesia. crack at the first shot but said N. H. had expected the plan might Samuel Cole was found in . the Sir Roy called up 5,000 terri "Absolutely,” commented John they will be ready for later rock kitchen near a rear door. 'They said torial troops and summoned the H. Glenn Jr., 39-year-oId . Marine et trips. be acceptable to Presiderii Jo> he apparently was overcome b.v federal parliament of the federa lieutenant colonel of New Cpncord, "If they don’t want to go, we seph Kasavobu, Deo’s bbes. smoke and suffocat^f Cole had tion-blinking Southern and North Ohio. * - • certainly d o,". exclaimed Schirra ‘The Congolese people are only one leg. and there was no sign ern Rhodesia and Nyasaland — 'They were among three . apace when Glenn and Shepard were of his crutches. for an emergency session Friday. candidates named yesterday to be asked If they were ready to fly in ready to die to defend our More than 100 firemen from From the federation’s capital gin final training for the first a capaule. sovereignty,” Deo told a news South Coventry, Eagleville and here he flatly rejected the British manned flight, a suborbitid trip The three apace pilots began in conference. Willlmantic battled the flames that plan to enlarge the North Rho expected within two or three tensive training for the flight to He said hit| government tore-through the -S-room frame desian Parliament to give the months. day. would never accept the pro? Bargains galore, and free coffee to boot. That'S what shoppers found on Main St. this morning.' structure at Flanders Road and Africans a louder voice in govern The third, Air Force Capt. Vir Within two or tnree montha, one House and Hale Inc. set up this free coffee stand right on the sidewalk, The coffee w m going Ju.st Flanders River Road. The house ing the protectorate. gil E. Grissom, 34. was in Bermuda, of Utese men is expected to be a posals approved by the Secur* as fast as the white elephants. (Herald photo by SatemU) was said to be about 150 years old. In Northern Rhodesia the five where yesterday he manned a con passenger aboard a Project Mer ity Council. members of the government exec trol during a successful laxmehing cury Man-ln-Space capsule which f • About 1,900 feet of hose was He particularly assailed the used to get water from the river utive council from Welensky's of the Project Mercury Man-ln- will zip 115 miles up and 235 miles plans for reorganizihg the United Federal party resigned in Space Capsule aboard an Atlas down the Atlantic range at 4,200 Meet with Peacemakers in an effort to check the flames. Congolese military forces and Crowds Storm protest against the British plan. missile. miles an hour. There were no injuries reported for giving U.N. troops the among the firefighters. John Roberts, the party leader in Officials of the National Aero- Their flnid training will include Northern Rhodesia, termed the nautica and Space Administration numerous familiarization tests in rlg^t to use force to prevent Manchester in Cause of the blaze was not im plan a "diabolical and unaccept a simulated capsule and thorough mediately determined. said, however, that Grissom is just civil war. ' Engineers, Airlines able gamble.’’ as eager aa Glenn and Sbepard to He warned that any loee of ‘ Under the new eonstiUiUon make the trip. (Contlnaed on Page Two) Treasure Hunt P roteus Sails proposed by Ixmdon the property, life would be the responribil- New London, Feb. 22 iJPi — The income and educational queJiflea- ity of the United Nations. Bid to Conference Sunshine and coffee were pro missile submarine tender Proteus tiona for voting would be relaxed “If the U;N. nses force we vided by weatherman and mer sailed yesterday towards a threat' to increase the number of African Sends Message to Nikita will reply with force,” Ileo chant today as hundreds of shop ened turbulent reception in Scot voters by 10 times to a total of added. pers invaded Manchester stores in land’s Holy Loch. about 70,000. Washington, Feb. i2 (g>)--Thef>neers. It called the walkout a wild search of white- elephant treasures Sir Roy, 53-year-old former box :ovemment today intensineo ei- cat strike. A spokesman for the Direct Ac Elisabethville, Kataiisa, and merchandise bargains. tion Committee Against. Nuclear er and 'trSfla union orgahizer,: JorU tp setup the flight engineers’ On this p o ^ Waahinston’a Bitthday Kennedy for Better Feb. 22 {/P>-^Pre8ident Mmw W kr'—^;a psclffst orgaaiBation — says moat o f (b4 Afrtbana art nbt walkout' that has brought air trav newsmen thiC‘-Weat«iEtt,'.:hk4' hdt white Elephant Bale was termed a capable of governing themaelvM Tahombe of Katanga' ait- el to a standstill in many parU of said in London a mass attempt been represent d when oMaer af success as shoppers literally will be made May 21 to board the In Northern Rhodesia, where they nounced today that hlfl gov the country. fected airlines agreed that no. dis swarmed into town and got lost in tender. qutfiuiflbcr whites atoAi 2,296,000 ernment and the TJidt^ Na (Secretary of Labor Arthur A ciplinary "action would be taken, roercHknt markets. to. .IL.006. In a broadcast, Iasi U.S., Red Relations tions have agreed to' freexe all Goldberg asked both^^e engineers’ if the engineers returned to work. The stores wUl. ba ppem m ttr r • irtf *Tr* eaid, will be launched at thd end of a.jnammoth night. Sir Roy said constitutional union and. airline officials to stfjid He said he was attempting to get o’clock tonight. ■ arrangsments should be given to troop movemchts.' ^by for conferences—with himself, protest march 350 miles from Lon In a communique, Tkhombe said in touch with Terry Drinkwater, • Burton’s had more per don to Holy Loch. men who contribute to the wealtn By J G ^ ' M. BlGflTOWBR « taking a personal message to with a 'peacemaking commission Western's president, to ask if that sons waiting for- theli^r.-abors to and tyelfare of the country and "At a meeting this morning be named by President Kennedy, and Ha added that the committee’s WsshlngtoP, Feb. 22 (/P)—Presl Khrushchev exprSssing the Presi tween the representative of the Une, which operates but of Califor open. One woman arrivMJ^ t a.m. who are "capable of toercUlhg it dent’s confidence In Ambaasador possibly with each other. in quest of one of two SirCanimere plans have been cabled to Pres dmt Kennedy today sent a person United Nations and cabinet minis nia, would join In the same assur with judgment and public spirit.'' al message to Soviet Premier Thompson and the desire that any ter of Katanga an agreement was G olt^ rg discussed the strike ances.' If Drinkwater acquiesced, coats, a $100 value, and she got it. ident Kennedy. The British' plku, he charged, this mondng with Kennedy. He , The 574-foot tender, which will Nikita Khrushchev expressing further conversations bewteen So reached whereby all movements of the lald-off engineers presumably Coffee was served • at Burton’s would "have the immediate effect viet offlctalB and the Ambassador troops likely to lead to friction scheduled an afternoon meeUng act aa a home-away-from-homt for of encouraging politice on the hops thst current diplomatic con with Ronald Brown, head of the would be reinstated.