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Of New Government Miss KeUems Backs Threat, Both Early and Heavy LONDON (AP) — Queen Ellz-^‘‘to encourage further progrbw&under etate control tn 1951 after abeth n told Parliament today towafd disarmament. nationalizing the coal, gas and Stays in Booth MEN’S‘ YOUNG MEN’S that Prime Minister Harold The queen delivered her electric power industries, the Wilson's new Labor government speech from the throne In the railways, the airlines and the will renationallze Britain’s steel House Of Lords after driving Bank of England. STONINGTON (AP) — JACKETS industry, restore rent controls through London in a coach ac Other ni^onalization meas Vivien Kellems refused to LBJ Remains and open the way for the aboli companied by a glltteriiig eav-. ures of the Attlee regime contin leave the voting booth to SLACKS ue in force, but the steel indus tion of capital punishment. airy escort. day in her protest against The que4n formally opened ■ In a key passage she said: try went back . Inlo private Solid Choice the Parliament elected Oct. 15 "My government will initiate hands after the .-Conservative master > party levers on with the first speech from the early action to re-establish the Party won the 1951- election.' Connecticut votinij ma YOU BE THE WINNER throne written for her by Wilson necessary public ownership of The queen said the Wilson gov chines. Over Barry ELECTION WEEK la tu m ' and his Cabinet. The speech the iron artd steel Industry.” ernment will "restore control of The peppery, 66-year-old for outlined the government's leg This policy is expected to. rente.” mer Stonington industrialist did WASHINGTON (AP)— ’’Facilities will be provided islative program. set off a major parliamentary what she had threatened to do Americans got out early THE ONLY PERMANENT CREASE In international affairs the battle. for a free decision by Parlia when the moderator refused her • BOMBER JACKETS queen promised the govern Wilson’s government has only ment on the issue of capital request to unlock the machine. and in big numbers today S^P^E^C-I-A^L^S ment’s support of the United a five-vote majority In Com punishment,” the queen said. Miss Kellems took her place to register their choice be GUARANTEED Nations and the North Atlantic mons. Sir Alec Douglas-Home’s ’tills means every Laborite in line and entered the middle tween Lyndon B. Johnson • SURCOATS member — and presumably the allismce and othbr collective Conservatives and the small of three voting booths. and Barry Goldwater for Liberal party oppose nationali Conservatives and Liberals as THtSE WILL BE A SELLOUT! A RAZOR-SHARP CREASE THAT STAYS IN FOR THE LIFE OF YOUR SLACKS defenM organizations to which After a few moments, she. president. , Britain belongs. She said the zation of the steel industry. well — will be allowed to vote pokbd her head between the •SKI PARKAS CTement Attlee’s Labor gov A morning spot check by As- government would attempt to curtains and called for Moder Pre.s.s reduce East-West tensions and ernment took the steel Industry (See Page Two) .sociated member news ator Robert Burnett. papers and bureaus across ths Speaking into a portable re nation brought reports of mod corder she was carrying. Miss erate to heavy voting. Ths Corduroye, wools, pile lin Kellems told Burnett quietly weather was generally favora Gems Still Missing First Return that the bell which rings when ble, and it appeared probabls ings. Sizes 36-46. a party lever is pulled "violates that the advance forecast of a DIXVILLE NOTCH, my right to absolute secrecy.” record 71 million ballots would N. H. (AP)—The first per Burnett replied "I do not be-'reached, if not .surpa-s-sed. PERMANENT sons to cast their vote in prepare the majChines, I am not There was a scattering of Robbery Suspects the nation today picked Re allowed to make such changes.’’ precinct-s, however, where the publican Barry Qoldwater Miss Kellems held a copy of voting was reported to be run as thVir choice for presi the Connecticut election manual ning somewhat behind the 1960 dent—all eight of them. in her hand and read various turnout when there were fewer Released on Bond In 1960, this tiny hamlet, sections of the law to Burnett. voters and the national total all of whose voters are reg When Burnett refused to un was 68.8 million. 7.00 istered Republicans, gave lock the machine so that she Since th6re are more regis nine votes to Richard M. could bypsiss the party lever tered Democrats than regis-,..-' CREASE MIAMI, Fla. (A P)— Priceless gems stolen from the Nixon. and vote for individual candi tered Republicans, backers xt' VALUES TO 14.00 Museum of Natural History in New York are still miss This year, the area’s vot dates, Mrs. Kellems shot a pen Johnson believed a hea-vy .ttini- ers met in a shuttered hotel out was favorable to Uiefr can ing today and three men charged in connection with the etrating look at the moderator at midnight to cast their through her horn-rimmed didate, the overwhel.mfftg favor theft are free on bond. ite in all the polls, - tools and marijuana, and car ballots. glasses, gave him a curt "thank Jack Murphy, 27, and Allen you,” and withdrew her head. On the hand, (}>pld- NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES Kuhn, 26, posted $20,000 bonds rying an unlicensed revolver. water’s supporters have argued YOU'LL GASP WHEN YOU Murphy and Kuhn were ar There she stood. Voting con that , that m past elections many each on state sind federal tinued on the other two ma‘ ohargss. rested on a federal charge of conseevAtive-m i n d • d votera SEE THE "FAMOUS NAME" BE EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE Interstate transportation of Army Revolt chines. haye stayed at home, believing Roger Clark, 29, who, police stolen- property. U.S. Commis ■aid, admitted he acted as look .there was no great choice be sioner Edward P. Swan' set Area Weather tween the candidates. Their . FROM STOCK Regularly 8.99 out for the bursary, was re their bonds at' $60,000 each but tJnder Way leased on $12,000 bond in New WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — hope was that a big turnout U.S. Dist. Judge Emett C. nfeant many past stay-at-homes York, and returned to Miami. Choate reduced it to $10,000 The U.S, Weather Bureau says Police said Clark named Mur a light easterly breeze brought were taking the dpporttmlty to each, saying he was opposed to In Bolivia vote for a conservative candi phy and Kuhn as ringleaders in any bond that could not be cloudiness into Connecticut dur MISSES’ SKIRTS ELECTION DAY the museum. ing the night. date. made. LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — A As always, there was a nuts FREE The loot Included the Star of CTloujliness coverea most of FREE ONLY 'When Murphy and Kuhn military rsgimsnt staged an by a few isolated precincts wHh India sapphire, as big as a golf posted the lesser bonds, they Southi^ Nsw England this only a handful of voters to be e 100% wools e All wanted ball, and the blood-red DeLong were picked up on a New York uprising in La Paz today and morning but at the present time the first in the nation with all fuby, a 100-carat Stone. ILis confined to the Connecticut styles e Fashion solids, plaids. BUY A BOYS' 7-20 JACKET AND RECEIVE FREE State warrant charging bur the government- announced it votes in and counted. Investigators have said the glary and grand larceny, but was stamped out. But a rebel .Valley extending to the sur- Dlxvllle Notch, N.H., up by Sizes 10-18. gsBU were so famous thsy posted $10,000 each on the radio station in (Tochalgbamba 1)Y rdun< ilng hills east and west. the Canadian ix>rder, got all Us 5.99 ONE REGULAR . -pT T TC ^ REGULAR would be viruUly impossible to ohMTge. the interior, said a wliwidespread Sunshine will break through the^, votes in right after midnight. q ckiuds this afternoon with partly 1.69 WINTER HAT i $|. WINTER GLOVES ■ell. Held in connection with the army revolt had broken »A' in All eight went lor Goldwateb, BACK TO 8.99 AFTER THE SALE! LUo Clark was charged with bur four provincial cities. / Cloudy skiqs and mild tempera which meant nohe of the regis glary, possession of burglary (See Page JFive) Informed sources said about a tures. .- tered Republicans had ^>Ut a dozen junior officers y ttn ar Cloudiness will return again ticket. It was also solid R^xibli- OR DEDUCT 2.69 FROM ANY PRICE JACKET rested after the Ingavi' regimqnt tonight and, because of the can in i960. of La Paz rose in a ^ s and held clouds, temperatures will not be ' (jataloochee Precinct, tn the the chief of the armed _forces as cool as they were last night. Visitors View Election Day ‘Up North’ North Carolina mountahu, and WHILE THEY LAST! Armchair Political Experts captive for s Upte before sur Lowest readings will range from Wash Woods, on the Outer.