Economic Boost Is Urged by Kennedy
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(AP) - n party leaders," Kennedy said, commencement to deliver what the forgotten past" can throw a Northern Pacific luxury train The train's speed recorder tape resident Kennedy urged today but on economic confidence in the White House clearly regarded failed on a mountain curve yea- will be given to Interstate Com- light on today's problems. that critics, business and political, the nation's ability to Invest, pro- an important statement of his ad: terday, sending 15 cars plung- merce Commission Investigators, discard "wornout slogans" and duce and consume. Business had ministration's domestic views. Past Debates ing down a 100-foot embankment. either at Missoula or Washington, oin hands with the government confidence in Republican admin- He receives an honorary de- "It is not new that past debates A child was killed and 219 ofD. C, a Northern Pacific offi- to pump new strength and confi- istrations of 1929, 1954, 1958 andgree—his 22d—and jested about should obscure present realities," the train's 350 passengers were cial said at St. Paul, Minn. He dence into the nation's economy. 1960, he said, "but this was notthe fact that as a Harvard gradu- Kennedy said. "But the damage Injured. Sixty-eight of the pansen-wouldn't divulge what the re- Kennedy vowed his clash with enough to prevent recession ate he is now a Yale man. of such false dialogue is greater gers were held overnight in Mis-corder showed, except to say the steel industry did not mean When business lacked full confi- 'Someone has told me that I today than ever before, simply soula hospitals for further treat- the speed was a "good deal slow- his administration is hostile to- dence in the economy." now have the best of both worlds because today the safety of all ment and observation. The others er" than 100 m.p.h. What really matters, Kennedy the world—the very future of ward business. —a Harvard education and a freedom-Kiepends as never be- were treated and released. The Only two of the 17 cars of But in a speech prepared for said, is the capacity of the nation Yale degree," Kennedy said. train was en route from Seattle the North Coast Limited re- as a whole to deal with problems fore upon the sensible and clear' Yale University's commencement, Turning serious, the chief ex- headed management of the do- to Chicago and many aboard mained on the rails in the dawn he said the government is ob- and opportunities alike. ecutive said neither partisan were returning home from the derailment-, which may cost the liged to exercise "watchful con- Kennedy chose Yale's 261st wrangling nor "incantations from (See KENNEDY, Page 3) World's Fair. - railroad $1 million, cern for our economic health" Reports from passengers and The others catapulted down the while business and labor must train personnel suggested the embankment and two went all the way to the bottom, coming to live up to their public responsi rest in a ditch alongside U.S. bilities. Rts. 93 and 10A. Kennedy said economic prob- The nose of one of these cars lems bearing down on a free Will De ba te Hughes economy cannot be solved with- smashed deep Into the ditch out separating myth from reality TRENTON (AP) — The door to debate The senator said Hughes is appearing on scooping up mud that burled —and he said It's mythical to was opened another notch today when Senate several television programs to allegedly give Terese Ann Dooms of Ekalaka, contend that government is big Majority Leader Charles W. Sandman Jr., R- an objective report on the state issues of pub- Mont,, Terese, who would have Cape May, accepted a challenge to publicly been three years old June 30 FIRE SCENE — Crowd gathers behind firefighters out- and getting worse or to argue lic Interest. that deficits in the federal budg- air the question of gubernatorial appointments He suggested the "governor could use was the first North Coast Limited side the House of Curtains store, 4 White St., where a with GOT. Richard J. Hughes. passenger to be kilted In 62 years et always create inflation. some of this so-called public service tele- The derailment came a little fire broke out yesterday afternoon. Smoke, filtered into GOP Charges Hughes issued the challenge to Sandman vision time" for that debate. nearby stores, but firemen answering a general: alarm at a news conference last week, accusing the more than three months after He responded by implication to Republican Senate leadership of holding up CITES MITCHELL the same train, westbound, ran in the center of the Red Bank business district kept dam- charges by Republicans, including Union County nominations. "The governor had better realize that he off the tracks and Into a lake former President Dwight D. is no longer running against Jim Mitchell," near Athol, Idaho. Two crew- age to a minimum. The governor contended Republicans were Eisenhower, and some spokes- maneuvering to gain votes in November's Sandman continued. "Whenever he challenges men were killed in that wreck men for business that his policies me to a debate on a pertinent subject Or when- Its cause Is still a mystery. special election for the Union County Senate Faulty Wiring Blamed touched'off recent stock market seat The Union County seat is the potential ever he requests me to make a joint appear- Most of the passengers wer< gyrations. controlling voice in the Senate which is now ance with him, he will find me quick to sleeping or just awakening a Among false Issues which he accept." , ' 4:40 a.m. (MST) as the train split, 10-10. said are frustrating efforts to SENATE RECORD Mitchell, former V. S. Secretary of Labor crashed one mile short of a tres- push the economy forward, Ken- and the 1961 Republican candidate for governor, tle that spans a 300-foot qanyon. "This plan is another instance of the White Street Fire nedy declared "is the assertion governor trying vainly to find something to had refused to debate Hughes during the The body of .the Dooms child) that any and all unfavorable turns campaign. Generalissimo Franco was clawed out of the mud by a complain about in the GOP Senate record," of the speculative wheel—how- Sandman said yesterday. (See DEBATE, page 2) frantic woman, possibly her ever temporary, however nfalnly mother. Another child was buried Is Quickly Doused speculative in character—Ire the Franco's in mud in the same car but was result of 'lack of confi rescued. RED BANK — A fire discov- No estimate of the damage has the national administrati Seven. Road Deaths in State The train had passed' over one ered by a policeman on foot pa- been made. The stores are ad- added: mile of an eight-mile descent on trol brought the fire department jacent to the south wall of the "This,vI must tell yak while Foes Am winding Evaro Hill, which drops to Broad and White Sts. yester- Red Bank Register building, but comforting, is not wholly true. 1,100 feet. day afternoon, but the blaze was there was no loss to the news- Worse, it obscures the 11 Die in Accidents "I noticed we were starting to doused before making much paper's property. whichihh IIs also simple. The\solid pick up speed," said Jessie headway. By The Associated Press about five hours after the 14-foot Edison Township — David Wi- Arrested O'Connor of Chicago, a Pullman Patrolman Robert Kuhn dls- ground of mutual confidence is At least 11 persons died in ac- vessel turned over. ley, 28, of 65 Plerson Ave., was MADRID (AP) — Hundreds of porter. "AH of a sudden, I no- Fire' Chief Harry Hopkins said covered the fire and turned in tte necessary partnership of jgov- cidents in New Jersey over the Stepped Off Curb killed early yesterday when he opponents of Generalissimo Fran' ticed such a fast rate of speed the fire started in a closet of the alarm, which was answered errawnt^with all the sectors of weekend and a 12th was missing Union—Angel Fuentes, 18, of was struck by a car while cross- cisco Franco's dictatorship have that I got dizzy?' * the House of Curtains, 4 White by all six borough fire com- our society ij*Jhe steady* ijuest and presumed drowned. 578 Hunterdpn- St., Newark, ing Woodbridge Ave. Police iden- been reported arrested in a Wendell Wardell of Billings, St., and did most of Its damage panies. ';';•• for economic progress. Seven of the victims died in drowned yesterday, in a branch tified the driver as Gilbert Glad- •weeping roundup of dissidents Mont., a passenger, said, "We in that store. He said the cause Traffic on Broad Si. was re- "This administration is not go-traffic, two drowned and two of the Elizabeth River where he is, 19, of 573 Colgate Ave., Perth of all poijtiaUlhades; were going so fast that bur carwas faulty wiring.