Revive June 12 (JP)__Tpaclfic Klectrlc Compax and Th« Nedy May Attend a High Level I.T.B
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Dempsey Asks New LaM^s-on Washington, June 12 {/P>— There is continuing specula Traffic Safety tion here that President Ken Revive June 12 (JP)__tPaclfic Klectrlc Compax and th« nedy may attend a high level I.T.B. Circuit Breaker Oo. AM were Hartford, June 12 (/Pi- Latin American conference in The government reportedly asked to sign the decree. Gov. John N. Dempsey has was considering today a court All except GE still have the Uruguay next month and also called on the state legislative visit several^ other South battle to break up General proposal Under advisement. council to ^begih a study of Electric Co., as one possible GE representaUves studied the American countries. But plan for more than a week and two traffic safety rrieasures there is no confirmation from Thai Aide means of preventing another in preparation, for drafting price-fixing conspirapy. made a counter proposal to refrain any source and State Depart Both the New York Times and from: legislation for the 1963 ses ment officials say no decision "Following any plan, program sion of the General Assembly. the Wall Street Journal said Asst. or course of action of selling . has been reached. W alks out Atty. Gen. Lee Loevinger had Both measures were considered at unreasonably low prices with by the 1959 and 1961 legislatures warned GB’s,representatives that the purpose or intent of substan* Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June they might find themselves in a tially suppressing or stifling com but failed to pass. divestiture proceeding. They are the establishment of 12 {/P)—Adlai E. Stevenson petition or tending to create a an absolute statewide maximum In Geneva The warning reportedly came monopoly,” said today lie feels President after GE, the nation's No. 1 elec Janio Quadros is fully con trical goods manufacturer refused tiatois rejected the counter pro- ical analysis of body substances scious of the Communist men Geneva, June 12 —A mi* A to sign a consent decree. posal on the spot. The corporation's management According to others present. GE as evidence In the prosecution of ace to the Americas and that nor concession from the Rus said It considers the decree fool representatives said they would persons accused of operat^^ un- Brazil will stand side by side sians brought ■western nations hardy and impossible of fuiflll- not accept the consent decree as der the influence of Uquor with the United States in op back (o the 14-nation confer ment. In a letter to legislative coun The decree Is an alternative to drafted. They preferred to take cil director George W. Oberst, posing its spread. ^ ence on Laos today but Thai a civil suit In which the govern their chances in court, where the Dempsey stressed the lmj»rrtance The special representative of land’s delegate walked out “ ment would ask relief from the company could fare no worse than of the two measures to Conmnectl- President Kennedy said this is the and announced later he would collusive and monopolistic prac by submitting to the language of cut’s highway -safety program. j conclusion he reached after meet- tices of which GE and 28 other the department’s proposal. Dempsey asked the council to >ng Quadros yesterday and dis- not return until the matter of electrical equipment manufactur- draft legislation that would be ac- fu*s ng common imoblems inclu^ seating Laotian factions is re tureVs were convicted earlier this ceptable to all parties concerned. ! *"8^ 11’® Communist foothold in Cu- arranged to Thai satisfaction. year. Meamyhlle, in the slate three 1 “We cannot sit while the con* - The companies and 45 persons 73 from State persons were killed In accidents j Stevenson spoke at a news con ference is discussing substanUva were fined nearly $2 million ^or i _ _ .. “T during the weekend Two of the ference before leaving for Asun matters, until the question of seat- ... conspiring to fix prices, rig bids i ■ n |s - |'| a * f ' O C I II / deaths resulted from car acci cion. Paraguay, in hlg l«-day tour ing Laos is settled,” said a and allocate markets. | U U H U l l . a O • dents : of South America. spokesman for the Thai Foreign As now drafted, however, the The victims were; He took occasion to blast dicta Ministry. consent decree would commit the I Russell H. Potter, 3*. Cedar torships generallyy. right or left, Ambassador Direk Jayanama, companies to much more than jEngine Burns Heights, Westbrook, killed yes "We don’t like dictstorships and the Thai delegate, took a walk af putting an end to the conspiracy! tyranny." he said. ter declaring that If such a non terday when his car shot off ' Asked later why he was going of which they were convicted' Prestwick, Scotland, June 12 iJP) North Main Street In Essex and governmental group as the Com earlier. to Paraguay, which the questioner A chartered airliner carrying 73 smashed Into a tree. noted Is a military dictatorship, munist-led Pathet Lao can sit at ^ e companies would,have to Louis Edison, S3, of-235 Alex St.. the conference table then other agree to refrain from ailing "at passengers from Connecticut went Stevenson replied; through 40 harrowing minutes yes- Bridgeport, killed Saturday a "My trip was not arranged by political factions also should be unreasonably low prices” ^ th o u t terday when one of its engines block from his home when his car seated, such as antl-govemment knowing at what point the gov personal preference, but to visit caugh fire off the north coast of’ crashed Into a tree and caught all 10 capital.q of South America, groups In Vlentine. ernment or the court would con- Ireland. ' fire. ! of which Asuncion is one.’’ The proposal first was present alder their prices “unreasonably The passengers were members of , Roger Dufresne, 23, 439 Pros- ' Asked what relations Kennedy ed when the conference opened low.” the Athletic Club of General Dy- pect St.. Hartford, drowned Sat- would like to have with Para but no action was taken cm the Under the decree, any aales namlcs porp.’s Electric Boat Di- urday when he lost his balance in guay's president. Gen. Alfredo point then. The Thai Idea is that would constitute contempt of court vision 111 Groton Conn. They were j a canoe and fell Into Tanker- Slroessner. Stevenson replied that if non-govemmental groups lean "where the effect Is, where on a vacation flight to Europe. hoosen Lake, Vernon. the United States has diplomatic ing to the Left are seated, there there ia a reasonable probabUitS, For awhile. It looked like the relations with Paraguay and add should be an evening up by seat that the defense will be, subsUntP Royal Dutch Airlines’ DC7 might ed ; ing non-govemmental giwps from 91 to 99 Vientiane, either for or against the ally tpo injure, suppress or slSfle have’ to ditch. Hartford, June 12 (g>)—The State As to what relations we would competition or tend to create a James McKissock. New London, like to have—and I am sure this Royal Government, but presumab Motor Vehicle Department's dally ly pro-westem. monopoly.” Conn., said he looked out of the record of automobile accidents a.s is the view’ of President Kennedy— The Justice Department’s anU- window and sa\H ^e outer port en (the wish) U that they bg respon Jayanama wa« gaveled to order of last midnight and the totals on se'veral times by British'Foreign trust division has been negotiat gine aflame. * the same date last year: sible, dignified and improve re ing for acceptance of the decree “’The vlrbation started and spect for democracy in Para Secretary Lord Home and drew I960 1961 guay.” fir* from Soviet Foreign uniileter with the leading manufacturers dishea were thrown off my lap,” AccidanU ........18,004 19,166 (est.) President KMiiMy iuM erutches to ease his alUng back as be enters bis Air Force Jet plsilb today making power swltckgaar assem he said. "I was w orried^ case the A dispatch from Buenos Aires Andre Gromyko after bis prt$en- Killed .............. 91 99 said three Paraguayan politicians for the return flight to Washington, D. C. The President was rslsed to the entrance of bla plana tation today. But U.S. Ambassa blies. fire spread to the whole wing.” Injured .......... 9,362 10,899 (cat.) by a mechanical lift. (AP Photofax.) ____________________________ However, the departfnent made When the pilot, WllhertMkllink who have been exiled In Argentina dor W. Averell Harriman support took trff for Asuncion in the hopf ed the Thsi delegate and said he It clear that thU first decree would 39, was unable tp ffigtbgr Troqpert Nah Trio of meeting Stevenson In that city, thought the point raised should be be, a ‘:pnix>tyji^ « ether peller of the discussed soon. ... product lines to follow. ginc, he put out a distress' South Windsor, June 12 (gJjT- tbqtBrh’lhej’' th«Y might be diieiyy Piclker Also Used D ifee Springfield, Mass', teenagers arrested. The three are Carlos Tractors Team The Internationa] Control Com In addlUon to GE. th e ^ p a rt- flow down to 1,000 feet on three Pastore, Rafael Franco and El- mission also reported it had ap ment recently called In westing- engines. '> led State Troopers on a hectic ohase early today and were ar pidio Yegros. pealed to the rival factions In Laos house Electric Corp., Allls-Chalin- Stevenson told newsmen here Leaves Tonight to get truce terms to the scene of ers Manufacturing Oorp.. Federal- (ContlBiied on Page BIx) rested on auto theft charges.