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- V , s. ■ -V. Arerace Dsfly Net PrtM^ihdi .'The Weather, „ Wot Um Week Budea FereemM o f D. 8 . W eetker B aie— M e 19, u n Olnudy tonight 'bn<S[ Saadey, chance of ahowera lata ton|gbt_aiM J • V 1 3 ,6 0 1 .Sunday afternoon. Low t^ g h i A Member e( tte AadK . -x ■ upper 60a. W am t Smidlty* M gb la Wiii WH o f CbeakUUmi ^ mW 80a. V , iW i^r^A City bf Village Charm ^ ................... '' ' T VOL. LX X X }, NO. 2S3 (TOURTBEN PAGES—TV SIKl^ON) rER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1962 (OUaelfied Adverttalnf oa Pave U) PRICE f i v e c e n t s ' V ■ ;• • ■-C<‘ lans Jp to Southern Democrats ISMieNews C loser to R o u n d u p __ • - ' C ivil War GOntempt J itations First A u g u s1b A A l g i e r s (a p ) — Algeria Without Polio tottered nearer to the edge-of Judiciary Committee, a conserva tsvil war today aa 80,000' reg WASHINGTON (AP) Southern OemocrUts ep^the tive stronghold In the Senate prer HARTFORD (AP) — Au ular army , .^.troops niassed sided over by Sen. James O. Oak gust 1962 was a memorable southwest of Algiers for a ^ h ate Judiciary (^pimnittee land. D-Miss. It Is . not expected appeared today tofnold tl\e to meet before the middle neXt month in i the annals of the threatehed offensive against weekr ■ State Health Department. It mutinous guierrilla forces cey to contem pt'of Congress action againgr four big steel "I think Sen, KefauyC? will find was the first August on rec holding the eapifal. It rather difficult to;.get the Jubl- ord without a polio case. Orders The rebel guerrilla leaders of companie^^battlintf against cigry Committee Xo recbmmehd Thp department '*began keeping Wilayas (military ^jiesV 3 iuid 4 disclosing production coMs to cmitemp't aetlonj/'^Seh. Everett M, track of polio' ih 1916.----- ordered their smaller and • less Sengte investigators. Dirksen, R-TttX told a reporter, . Df. Franklin M. Foote, the alatg weU equipped forces io/hold the e. Senate Antitrust '’subdom- Dlrksen, * m Senate Re'pubtlcan helath commissioner, said mofe All Planes cly at aiiy cost. ittee° a unit of thd Judiciary than onej million Connecticut, resl- They also attempted'to drum Ck>mmlttee, voted 5> to 3 Friday (0 ^ k6 buM on Page Five) iienU have been immunized with civilian backing for their cm to recommend that the companies Type 1 Sabin vaccine, ,'tte' urged calling------- - on— the- - Mouem poptilaUdn and nine of their top executives towng which have not yet cm' Shoot Back to form human/'barriersyagaiiirt for contempt, punishable Vital School Pages barked on Sabin inuhuniza'tion. pro any advance , by the^^notorised, fay a $1,000 fine, a. year in prison, grams to do 80 aobn. HAVANA (AP)— Prime heavily armed regular troops loy Only two polio case's have been or both. Minister Fidel Castrd declared al to V lce ''P re iii« Ahmed Ben The subcommittee, headed by Will Be Published reirafteu tcK'the atate this year. Bella's Politica^ureau. Sen..Estes Kefauver, D-Tenn., ac The first-turned up in April in An- today United States charges Thera appeared ,to be scant pop cused tfae'keel executives of "con In Herald Tuesday aonia,/Where a one-year-old girl that Caban patrol boats fired ular suppqin lor either side In the tumacious ■ conduct” after -4hey was strickeh. The other, reported ca p lla l^ ,^ Friday, 20,000 Mos in July, involved.-a 10-mbnth-old in on a U.S. Navy airplane over failed to appbar in response to The Herald will publish its international waters Thurs- lems^fiaraded through the streets subpoenas and supply detailed fig fant who caught the disease In ofyMgltrS' ishouting "down wltlj ures on production costs. annual ^school pages edition West 'Virginia before her family d a y ^ e re “ absolutely ^Ise.” ifvll war'J.^ H iey demanded an Tuesday as a service to Man came to this atate. The prime minister’s "'end to the'ebaos which has rocked TJie companies are the Bethle this naion since it won indepen hem, Republic, National and Arm- chester area school children strongly worded statement dence ftam Franco two months co steel corporations. and their parents. CAB Hearing Oct. 2 the Cuban press appeared'un- ago after 7.(4 years of bioody The cost. data first was subpo^ Bus schedules,^feteria in HARTFORD (API—'The (Jivii banner headlines^ The rebeliion and twrorlsm. naeq last April after ' announce Aeronautics Board has scheduled Communist newspa^r . The • rebels appeared to hav ment of a $6-a-ton steel price in formation,’’' home room lists, a hearing here Oct, 2 to hear' ar some success in-the countryside, crease, ' subsequently rescinded un and plans for the 1962-63 guments pro and con about where said Washington’s charges attack wher they organized demonstra der. pressure from President Ken school year will be included a regional airport for southern were “ onlv a, pretext •\ tions in scores of yillages and nedy. Kefauver contends the infor on the pages.: Ck>nnecticut should be located. us.” Bridgeport and New Haven arg, towns. mation is essential - to evaluate .\ There was no'.^'eport that the steel pricing practices. School calendars will also both vying for the regional ter By GI^RGE ARFEU»/ regular suiny forces, armed with The next step is . up to the full be listed. minal, which wo\ild be created by Soviet and j^ d Chinese wapons, expansion of facilities at either of "HA’V^ANA (A P )— InVasXon had- receiVM marching orders. .the two municipal, airports. However; one group of 2,(K» at Gov. .Tohn Dempsey, who an TlareLv ISO miles . from Algiers Integrated Wednesday nounced the hearing date yester ha<r brdkM cam p, loaded their day, said the CAB will also hear - I ireavy" machine guns, howitzers Eastern Air Lines' plea to discon ed States is preparing a liew.' and recoilless field guns and tinue its scheduled service to the attempt tc) topple Prime Min- awaited word to move .out. New Havert Airport. Hster Fidel Castro’s regime. Thetir commanding officer, Maj. FBI Probes Threat CAB examiner Robert L. Parks The^,’ jitters -stemmed from un Ahmed Sadoun said, "The Na. has been .designated to conduct confirmed reports of new lauid- tlonal Liberation (regular) Army the hearing in the . old . Senate in^s by ahtl-(3astr6 insurgents in intends to establish order in the chamber at the State Capitol. 'centrak' and eastern Cuba.. The capita, and order will be estab In addition to New Haven anj Casirb regime, officially i^oring lished.” To Catholic School Bridgeport, the State Aerbnau Department and the airlines t)ie reports, ordered partial mo- The rebels took Algiers last failization of the militia' and rein Saturdayr- forcing the Political ing southern Connecticut^;klll represented at the heaping. forced guards at key Havana in Bureau to flee. The insurgents BURAS, (AP) F B If to hold classes, L«ander H. Peref stallations. cUbned 'that Ben Bella’s faction agenlf .invesUgated . today .. re Sr., excommunicated political Havana. traffic policemen car seugpt to turn its de facto gdy- boss of Plaquemines Parish School D ^ e t State ported threata of viplence stem ried stubby submachine gims in (county), went to the school to BRISTOL (A P)—Dewitt Hall, addition to their usual side qrms, (Oodfiiiued oa Page Five) ming from desegregation of a address the pickets. a private, tWo-year, post-second but the -city was quiet. 'Howqver, Roman Catholic school in' this "The world — our world — Will ary schqkT will open this month informed sources said (^ban po small, unincorporated town near applaud Plaquemines forj itg cour despite 'a threat of prosecution lice have, stopped accepting appli the mouth of the Mississippi age,” said the 7l-yegr<dld Perez, from the state, a school attorney cations from (Cubans for travel to FDA Chewing river.'j • sgid yesterday. the United States "until further './ho has had poUUtal control of This overturned sports car is stiafk svidence of the first highway '4eath ot Ipilg Labor i^.y weekend The school was closed Friday the parish toy^'w years. ' “ We fully intend to open,” said jyoUce.” ' j; Dowlingr‘^ ”««IH a.l^yaar-oid-Oovkitry boy dted-rearty today pjf Parker St. A secoir*- by church authoriUes,-who said “I am'proild ef'^u for iWsiing Tha informants aaM the Orde P e r i l in they feared violence and insuffi to ba .oUr poaitlon that a pri' oUth wa^pmned under tHraMT ‘kage'Snd ■ - twe■ other uen-age cempupdilih were ttarewn from me this Cojmtliunist-inspired forced in- ';ear, (H«|^d photo by Pinxo)' also apparently affects travel cient police protection. They in non-pi^t poet—secondary schok Cubans to other Western nati( tegigtlon. I am ^ u ally protid may properly operate under the For Headache dicated they expected to reopen th m has been no'-irbubre. but does not apply to forelghisra it Tuesday. existing laWi of Ckmnscticut and coming into Cuba. ’ Father Schneider^ a tall, lean weg welcome the opportunity to On 'Wednesday, five Negtpejs 3 Others tniured. 2 Bay Staters No hint was given -tia to the- W ASHiNGTON (AP)—The and .38 white persons walkqd'''past Franciscan priesjt who .has been have our status clarified in a here for 10 years, told Sheriff court test case.” reason-for the decision or whCn U Food and Drug Adntinlstratlon is a large white tomb ,,tfi8cribed might be rescinded. However, it investigating a common headache "None except thoqe qf--Whi|te blood Wooton that several priests had A State Education Departmegi been threafened.