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ClelM«^r, lem heuM hP strong, Mias Lbiioro Johnson, Mias j l ™ a 5 k , . trsasuMr,^ snd^Mm. magasiiMs: Mrs, Benurd Johnson, Member of the Aadit diction at 7:90 p m at the church, By Omreh School By Alnni^p.Club tha o O n ^ ’ eomtnlttee, aaalated by hlatortsn; Mrs, JonMlIia Blmls, Anwui ef OfawMlatloii Friday eftenioea. Hlglt 86 te SB. U n n Vrin ba a tanch'tm and foQowad by a buffet supper at the Dorc^y Beat, IOm Carol Wards- MM, Rogar A. Woodbury, Mra. Oeotge A. Krlriok and Mrs. Daniel Un, Miss Janet RWlaen, Mias In- T. bdu«r, program eo^Bhalmen. settltmant sf^wbl; Miss Marcella Manchditer~~^A C&y o f Village Charm PMOur aaettoa.ataitinc at noon to- K of C Hinpe. Those who plan Emanuel Lutheran Church will The Mandiaster Ar«a Ahinuiaa Reniy B, Hleoek and Mrs. Boyd A. Burke, rey Secretary of Labor Arthur J. cause a parts idiortage that ulti­ ence which opened last night. It for tha West Side Old Tlmeis' re­ The series will meet at the Ma­ • newest fall shades in soft velvet with a silk Goldberg on a national television union will meet at the West Side sonic Temple on alternate Thurs­ mately could force a complete is the first of four such meetings Of Controlling Lamb Prices tassel jwogram (NIBC’s "Today"). shutdown of GM's 129 plants and being held across the country to T o Russia Ree Friday at 7 p.m. ’ days beginning O ct 12. There ■ The President's statement said Tuesday will be late afternoon classes in affect production at other auto invigorate GOP state . organiea- ■both parties have problems, but makers who buy parts from GM. tions. Washington, Sept. 14 (IP)— '^sales of iamb meat to the chaln'^Heath and Holley were charged The Italian American Ladles ballroom dancing and deportment they also have "an obligation to By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER stores. with the following: millinery—^main floor In reading the President’s state­ Addressing a banquet last night. Secretary of Agriculture Or­ By THE ASSOCIATED PREBS Auxiliary will meet tonight at for the sixth grade group, u d the country to settle these local The department said issuance of (1) Failing to conduct their evening assemblies for o 1 a e r ment, Goldberg added that, for Republican National Chairman Washington, Sept. 14 (^P)— ville L. Freeman today ac­ 7:80 at tha clubhouae, ESdildge differences quickly and expe­ his owil part, he was hopeful that the complaint does not prove those lamb buying operations in competi­ The Soviet government an­ groups. WiUtam Miller of New York aaid Secretarl^pf State Dean Rusk St ditiously." differences could be worked out the GOP’s 1960 loss of 11 statea cused seven meat packing named have violated the act: A de- tion with, and Independently of, nounced today that Foreign Invitations are available to the ■ITie message said Kennedy hopps promptly and GM plants, .every­ opens a cwference with west­ companies, three national partment hearing examiner will each other. Manchester aeries upon request by representing a million votes while Minister Andrei Gromyko 'Miss Charlene Southerglll, .that “by this weekend the prob- where could be back in operation losing the presidency by only ern foreign ministers here to­ hold a hearing on the charges at (2) Making arrangements or calling Greenwood Gallery, 888 food store chains and two agreements that they would not was ready to meet U.S. Sec­ dmighter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ■lems between OM and the union by Monday. 120,0^ votes "displays a lack of day to chart the Allied ap­ Craig, Colo., beginning Nov. 14.,un­ Southerglll. 8 Hendec Rd., has Main St., Hartford. lamh dealers of trading prac­ compete against each other in buy­ retary of State Dean Rusk on KNIT-KNACK can be resolved and the plants put Before resuming negotiations and need for org^zation." proach to. Russia next week less those named waived such hear­ entered her freshman year at Uni­ back in full operation” by Monday. tices which have the effect of ings by admitting the charges or ing lamb.s In certain producing German problems. today, Bari R. Bramblett, OM's di­ He aaid this shortcoming was on negotiations for a Berlin areas. versity of Connecticut Stolrs. double knit wool jersey It added: "So let's get on with the rector of labor relatione, comment- "the Achilles heel of the party.' manipulating or controlling failing to answer the complaint. In London, official British She la a 1961 graduate of Man­ job and finish it.” settlement. If a hearing is held, the depart­ “ These courses of action,” the sources reported a firm Western While the leaders were disin­ prices of lamh. complaint said, "Were followed chester High School. Any hope of OM gating back (Ooottnued on Page Sixteen) clined to discuss the 1964 presi­ Rusk and Soviet Foreign Min­ He said the charges were "grave­ ment’s Judicial officer then deter­ decision has been taken to pro­ ister Andrei Gromyko are due to mines whether the evidence sub­ with the purpose or with the ef­ dential race, they appeared agreed ly serious,” and issued a formal fect of manipulating or controlling pose an East-West conference on attend the fall aesMon of the U.N. complaint of violation of the'Pack- stantiates the allegations. Berlin and Germany. 22.99 that former Vice Resident Rich­ General Assembly beginning Tues­ lamb prices, and restricting com­ Tshombe Eludes Capture ard M. Nixon should run for gov­ ers and Stockyards Act. If he finds violations, he can or­ petition in lamb buying." The Soviet Foreign Ministry in New Satec* Sa ta* day. President Kennedy, disclosing That act directs the Agriculture der them to stop further violations. Moscow said Gromyko "is ready • black zippered sheath of 100 ernor of California. this yesterday, said their presence The complaint also charged that They felt that with Nixon in, Department to police livestock sund In a statement accomqanying the to enter into an exchange of better wool jersey » In New York will provide oppor­ complaint. Freeman said that if on each large volume purchase of Cedars’ the CalWornia governorship the meat markets aaginst unfair, de­ dressed lamb by AAP from- pack­ opinion with United States Sec­ tunity "for serious talks about the allegations are proved, they will • high neck, % len^h sleeve, slight party as a while would be ceptive, fraudulent, discriminatory ers Armour, Morrell, Rath, Swift retary of State Dean Rusk on Germany and other problems if and monopolistic practices in the explain in part at least why lamb German problems and Indicated a bloused above a string sash Katanga Civilians, strengthened for 1964.' the Soviet side proves willing.” and Wilson, and by Safeway from meat packing Industry and in the prices have not been reacting to meeting would take place at the • easy to wear "Nixoq. is the strongest candi­ The 3-day western policy con­ Packers Armour, Goldring, Swift date the Republicans can put up marketing of livestock. marketing conditions during the and Wilson: U.N. General Assembly session • sizes 12 to 18 ference was scheduled to start at Those charged in the complaint last several years. in CaMfornU," d^d Sen. Jade the State Department at midafter­ (1) All or most share in fur­ opening next Tuesday. • royal or black MiHer, R-Iowx. ‘Tf he runs, he were James Allan tc Sons, San "This situation has understand­ nishing the chain's total require­ These developments ckme as the Troops Battle UN noon with -jausk. Foreign Secre­ Francisco; Armour * Co.; Goldring will win.” , tary Lord Honie of Britain and ably disturbed lamb producers, and ments. foreign ministers of the United AUCTION dresses—second floor Pennsylvania's R^ublican chair­ Packing Co., Los Angeles; John we are Investigating it thoroughly. (2) All or most packers sell the States, Britain, France and. West French Foreign Minister Maurice MITMCG FblieST No. 1U man, George Blum, said with Nix­ Morrell A Co., Rath Packing. Co., Our investigation is continuing, and lamb to Uic chain '4t the same (JermEuiy ass-embted for a 8-day SalMmiy, Soniiieni Bhodeeia, 6The spokesman said British Am- Couve de Murvllle attending. Swift A Co. and Wilson A Co., on in the California statehouse Rusk had a -preliminary talk is looking into other aspects of prices. strategy conference in Washing­ • hmM MBnl AnA M H •ept. 1« (fiV-United Nattons bassader Derek Riches In Leo American Stores Co., the Great lamb marketing. If the facts war­ (3) T h e packers commit thent- ton; fonee set iq> roadblocks today the GOP would be in a better po­ with West German Foreign Minis­ poldville sought an explanation of Atlantic Pacific Tea Co., Safeway rant, complaints may be filed selves to sell the chain specific The Moscow broadcast, heard to ent off all oommunlcattoa U.N. policies in Katanga and the sition for the national election in ter- Heinrich von Brentano in a MASONIC TEMPLE 1964. breakfast meeting at the State De­ Stores and lamb dealers Dwight L. against other persons,” the secre­ amounts of dressed lamb at the in London, said tha Soviet state­ SOFTLURE HANDBAGS betweem EttabetfavUle, the Ka­ authority under which they were Heath, Lamar, Colo., and Perry tary said. same price, prior to the time the tanga capital, and North Ka- being carried out.) partment. Von Brentano will join ment waa intended to answer DOWN5TAWS Holley, Ogden, Utah. Allan, American Stores, Armour, packers .buy lambs to fulfill their President Kennedy’s declaration t a n ^ Ihero was still no oon- Reports yesterday’s fighting the main ' conference tomorrow The charges centered around Goldring, Rath, Swift; Wilson, Bound Over morning and participate in aes- future commitments. yesterday -— that the United . fbmatlaa In SalMmry of the in EauabethvlUe still were confused NorwaUc, #ept.. 14 (A>i—A New HldBtlturBmllMtmi slons which will continue into Sat­ Statea is ready to enter serious wheraabouts of President but one thing seemed certain—the Haven truck driver has been MiiCiS«navm>*»«f Tbhombe of Katanga. urday. talks with the Russians If the bound ever ' to superior court iA Hpme said on his arrival that Despite Soviet Testing Russians show a desire for such SATURDAY. SEPT. (Odatinoed on Page Throe) Bridgeport under |2,000 bond on K ad ar Takes Leopoldville, The Congo, Sept foreign ministers -will seek a talks. . • MORRIS WHITE charges of breaking and enter­ W r basis for discussions -with the The Western decision to pro- WELPON 2 PJl. M CLOSNid Id (JP)—^Katangese- troops and ing-nom sa Catholic Churches In armed civilians today kept up Russians' on Berlin. But he said a Prem ier Post ])ose a new conference oh the DRDG COMPANY LIGHT sporadle resistance to the United Dodd Demands UN Westport and Norwalk. negotiated settlement of the prob- Berlin and German problems waa wntiMHiMmMtwnwtiWMmrr’ Natlona take over of their capital Renry -F- Lovell, 80, of 77 East lem uoee .not depend entirely on AEC Doubts Reds taken, Informants said, before tha M l Mala StU-Ml S-8SS1 5.99 plus ‘ax o f EUsabethville. But the U.N. Reinstate Tshombe ern Oitcle, New Haven, appeared the westirn Ailiee, adding that it In _ _ Party Shift four Allied foreign jninlstera got claimed ita troops Nintrol all briefly in CtoauttsABOrt here yes takes two So- feelte .for nuettiWfhl |'— to Waahiogton. atrateglo points In the town. terday. negotiations. Washin^on, SepL 14 (JP)— Sen, He wee arrested Sept. 1 by It had been agreed—with France • will not crack Firing continued throuifhout the Dodd, D-Conn., wants the regime By ANTHONY PEARCE WSM N-Arms Lead expressing some reservations itoout Westport FoUce aa he left the (Oontfnued- 0PEN4DAVS night end It was roported. that the of deposed President Moise Tahom- Psge Eight) Budapest, Hungary, Sept. 14 the timing of the initiative — that • fall’s new self pouches, horizontal Church Of Assumption. Westport (ff)—Communist party chief Janos Katangese cut off sdl electric pow­ be reinstalled in the Congo's Ka- PoUce Capt. Louis Rosenau said Rusk would open Informal talks pouches and soft satchels er in the provincial capital. tanga province. - - Kadar has again taken on the post Belt lAke d ty , Bept. 14 (ff) t o f Congress' on the intelligence with Gromyko on the sidelines of hSUtaScAS; Lovell admitted breaking into the of premier in a major government Radio monitors picked up a new Dodd charged in a Senate church and attempting to rifle an — A Midden rise in radioaotiv- gained from the detection of nine the U.N. Assembly. • easy to clean and care for . . . Just wipe station .'.calling itself "Radio Free speech yesterday that United IJa' Baldwin .Raps shakeup. He quickly announced a Ity has been reported here. Russian blasts In the ' past two Rusk, informants said, would T1ittn.(illl|Mii. offering box. boost in Hungary’s military spend­ i HOUSE HALE with a chmp cloth Katanga” which claimed the U.N. tione forces had installed a "pro Rosenau aaid Lovell also admit­ Tuesday it was 4.6 mhsro- weeks. state the Allied powers’ willingness controlled only half of Elisabeth- Communist" government to re­ ted having broken Into the Church ing. mleroeartes: yesterday It was Seaborg, along with Defense De­ to take part in a conference pro­ • sll with inside zippers vllle and. that reeietance would place Tshombe secessionist regime. o f. St. Thomas the Apostle' in Nor­ Pre ■ Trials for Kadar took over the premier­ 16.S. partment and Central Intelligence vided its terms would- not be con­ Phom Ml M128 continue. 'The province was brought under walk before coming to Westport. ship from Ferenc Muennich, an oM Lymt M. Thatcher ef the officials met with the Senate- fined to Russia’s scheme for settl­ • scuff and water resistant The whereabouts of President the control of the Central Congo revolutionary! They had ridden To State Health Department said House Congressional Atomic Bn- ing the German suid Berlin pro­ Moise Tshombe of Katanga was a Government In Leopoldville after Circuit G>urts power together when the Soviet "the allowable figures are in erpr Committee. blems. A SOUND i n v e s t m e n t mystery. 180 to 176 Union crushed the Hungarian up­ eontroversy but It’s generally Seaborg declined comment on The Secretary o f State then • black, brown, otter, green, navy, red heavy fighting between U.N. and Hartford, Sept. 14 (ff) — The The threat of guerrilla warfare Katangan troops. rising of 1956. agreed that It can grt up to reports from other sources that State Motor Vehicle department’s Hartford, Sept. 14 (ff) — Con- The shakeup, announced yester­ the all important vested suit . . . the X tai the rich province, whose seces­ Said Dodd; necftlcut’s Chief. Justice Raymond an average of 1,000 (inioro- this country will resume nuclear (Gontiniied on Page BIgM) , handbags—main floor sion the United Nations forces "It is not the business of the daily record of automobile fatal­ day by the presidential council, mlcroourles per ouhfc meter tests of its o-wn within a week or X ities as of last midnight and the B. Baldwin has asked the state’s boosts Kadaris status and puts him surest way to tell this year's suit from claimed tb have ended yesterday, United Nations Army, financed new Circuit Court to stop pre-try- of air per day) for a period of 10 days, but said “ there is no last years! obviously cricketeer thus remained. largely by United States money, to totaA on the same date lasj: year: in the position of offlc'al govern­ sevenl months before any change In the United States policy 1960 1961 Ing criminal cases.. ment spokesman in the event of The 41-year-old Tshombe was go about overthrowing anti-Com- The practice was Introduced In serious^ bazard." to conduct its tests underground.” a narrower trousers ■m offered refuge by Sir Roy Welen- munlst governments and installing Kined ...... 180 .176 Hungary’s participation in interna­ Thatcher said the increase BuQetins ALLURE COTTON the.Circuit-Court aa an experiment tional negotiations. His dual role .' ^^eaborg said the rapidity of Sky, prime minister of the neigh­ pro-Communist coalition -govern­ to see If the number of Jury trials was caused by something out­ Russian testing had made analysis Called from AP Wires • pleatless trousers boring Central African Federation ments. parallels that of Nikita Khrush­ side the area. The prewunp- Aimitg Detective* could be cut and the length of trials chev, Soviet premier and party of the Soviet tests more difficult. o f tho Rhodesias and Nyasaland. "There is absolutely nothing in reduced In general. tion Is fsllont from Russian BRIEFS Greenwich, Sept. -14 (ffb—Irving chief. nuclear bomb tests. But he said much has been learned • natural shoulders Listen to Kathy Godfrey, Welensky rushed white troops to the charter of the United Natlona Vincent Powell, who Is accused of Baldwin, Speaking as the admin­ and more Information is expected FRIGE FLEA KBJECneD Katanga's border yesterday, and or in the resolutions of the Securi­ Kadar, 49, last held the two Jobs WINF-CBS, Manchester, kidnaping and roughing up a for­ istrator of Connecticut’s Judical In 1958, when he relinquished the Washing;ton, Sept. 14 (ff)—The from complete analysis of the Cleveland, Sept. 14 (ff) •— i J • shorter coat reports persisted that Tshombe ty Council which authorises the mer U.S. attorney In Manhattan, system^ said he was opposed to pre­ radioactive debris left by the So­ Thomas F. Patton, PrealdeiR eC 10:10 a.m. -Monday thrw had crossed into Rhodesia. actions taken by the U.N. com­ premiership to Muennich. chairman of the Atomic Energy 2 fof I.IO /- remained in the lockup at the trials of criminal eases in the Cir­ Muenniem appears ^ady for viet blasts and collected by the Republlo Steel Owp.f told INqs* " • glen, plaid, blade and herringbone Saturday. Contest Every Informants in Leopoldville said mand in The Congo ever the past Commission voiced confidence to­ Greenwich Police Station today, cuit Courts. aepilretirement at ths age of 76. day that the United States still United States Air Focce. dent Kennedy flatfy todBy tltoS Day. • white, pink, blue, mint, maize, absolutely a U.N. relief column set out for the several weeks." awaiting the arrival of New York "We have never had pre-trials of Seaborg said he is confident that RepubUc will' ignore the presi­ •reg. and long nearby mining center of JadotvlUe, Dodd called upon the State De­ detectives. - He stepped down from the pre­ Isads lit bfg power nuclear weap­ _ p ^ ect conifort with no-curl elastic waist criminal cases in any other court,” mier’s job to minister of state. The ons despite the rapid-fire Soviet the United States, while testing dent’s request to hold down steel where ISO beleaguered Irish sol­ partment to threaten to withdraw Powell’s bond was ' set at $50,: he said. "I was familiar with the underground, "can go a long way prices despite a wage boost nsKt band and seamless styling. diers have been under constant at- U.S. financial support unless the 000 yesterday in Circuit Court. He government announcement said weapons testing program. fact that the use of pre-trials had this and other changes were sug­ “1 don’t think the Russians are toward keeping pace with the Rus­ month, ^ o o r advtsors seek to • sizes 6 to 8 xtack by 500 Katangese. > U.N. foreds reverse their action In sians even If .they continue (test­ Justify toe freeaing eg our rant U.N. spokesman said fighting Katanga. gested bp Kadar "to strengthen ahead of us in large nuclear weap­ 59e50 lingerie—^maln floor (Oont^iMd ea Page Sixteen) (Conttnued m Page' Four) party and-state leadership." ons,” ABC Chairman Glenn T. ing) in the atmosphere.” steel ^ree, legai^eM -of the - through the night was limited to Endre Stk, white-hair^ foreign Rep. Chet Holifleld, D-Callf., Inequlms to our oampany,** isolated pockets where white of­ Seaborg told newmen. He had Just minister, was replaced by Janos made a secret report to members chairman of the §enate-House Patton said In a letter to too ficers have rallied, the local Ka- New Details of Death, Destruction group, told a reporter that Atomic V tangeee troops. Meet of these offi­ Peter, a former. Reform Church President. "W e are asked, la bishop who has led Hungaiy's dele­ Bbtergy and Defense Department effect, to substitute toelr per­ _ "FENNAY C liU r _ cers are believed to be Belgian, gation to the U.N. General A-Mem- experts- are-^*working night and but a number of British, Rhbde- sonal Judgment for toe-kaosm — bly for several years' and made bit­ day" to get the American tests efficiency and ■ fairness of toe elan and French were reported ter speeches against the'West. Sik News TidKits under way. among them. competitive market pipoe. T ^ b y H uiricane probably will retire. from tho AP Wires Holifield B^d that the experi­ )ve cnanot do.” So fari said a U.N. spokesman, The number of deputy premiers ments will start with a number of two UJ7. troops — a Swedish of­ was incre^ased from two to four. underground blasts ef relatively SERIES OPENS DOT. 4 V ARROW ficer and 4n Indian soldier — have The new ones are Jennoe Fpck„ low yield. been killed In Elisabefhvllle battle. One more effort to ent $260 mil­ Chicago, Sept. 14 (ff) — The From Gulf the party's chief economic theorist, The Joint committee got its sec­ 1961 World Series will-open oq United Nations wounded include 1,000 Miles Inland and Bela Biszku. former minister lion from President Kennedy's seven Indians, three Swedes, four Foreign Aid money bill will be ret briefing from Dr. Seaborg and Wednesday, Oct. 4, in toe park of the Interior. Biszku’s successor MaJ. Gen. F. J. Rodenhauser, rep­ Irish and a Norwegian doctor. Galveston, Tex., Sept. 14 UP>— mSde tomorrow when it comes up of the Amerolaa Lemfue Pennant 5 .0 0 is Janos Papp, who is not a mem­ resenting the Defense Department winner, prer^nahl'y toe New " Tbe Katangese are believed to Fresh details of death and de­ ber of the ruling politburo. This in­ for a Senate -vote. Democratic have suffered about 40- dead and struction from killer huiTlcane .Senator--AHen-J.* Eilender of Liou- unit that will handle thp -military York 'Yankees, bssebeJl commle- dicated that the interior ministry’s phases of the Nevada test series. Hluner Ford Prick announced to­ • 100% spin-dry cotton probably three times as many Carla unfolded in ^ e ravaged Gulf police powers may be cut. Isiana said in Washington ' today wounded. . Coqst sector today, and wrothar . . . Ford Motor Cd. announces 'Various explanations have been day. Flick said toe serieo wM Karoly Kiss, deputy president advanced for the wide range of start fMi that date If no playoffs • oomidetely self-ironing In LebpoldvlUe. U.f7.^Bectreary- violence from the departed storm and member o f the politburo, lost today in Detroit that, in an ef­ general Dag HammarZRjoId, who widened, more than' 1,000 miles fort to diversify. It plans to pur­ power yield detected from the'nine are necessary In either league northward into the Midwest. ° chase the assets of Philcn Carp., Russian blasts. Yesterday’s shots and if Cincinnati wfiia-toe N »-. • sanforized plus arrived yeeterday Just a^ U.N. (CooUaued on Page filXtoen) were reported by the AEC in the - trooPB were taking ‘over In Ka- Bodies of eight persbns—^all one-.-of the nation’s pioneers in tional League Pcrilnant;-' If Loa ihembers df the same -family— radio,' televlslbh and''elecBroh'Ics.''" low-to-Intermediate-range.------—Angeles should-s|Hirt-to-toe-Na- • 40% longer w ew ihg coIla£ii ah