Defense Chief Quits in Canadian Dispute
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Brennan, prominent four-polAt plan early in October figure in Republican politics In New Britain Administration autHorities and said they Intended to issue de said today tHey expect an or tailed ^ regulations within days. and a former GOP National' der to be issued Tuesday or Kennedy said at a Dec. 12 news Committeeman, died in St. Jo NEW BRirATN (AP)—A In Canadian Dispute Wednesday discouraging sHipi- conference that the order would sepH’s Hospital today. tHree-story brick warehouse be ready within a couple of ping to Cuba. < , ’ He had been in ill health in re was destroyed by fire early weeks. cent months. today. More than 40 firemen Barller, Intbrmanta Had indicat U.S. authorities Have been close Brennan, ousted in 1962 as na- ed the long-awaited move might mouthed ' on the subject,' except tloital committeeman, had retired fougHt the three-alarm blaze be made today. for hinting reasons for delay. One from active politics in 1968 for in subzero temperatures at Navy Plane THe order, reported itiU under was the complicated nature Of a HealtH reasons. 625-627 Main St. THe build Cites Effort going laat-minute revieiona, ie ex regulation that could affect ships pected . t o ' ban ehipmenta of He was OOP leader of Fairfield ing. used for storage facilities of tmuiy countries. Another • was County for many years. u.B. government or government- the Uifi.-Soviet crisis over Cuba. by tHe Lipman Furniture Co., Hits in Fog, financed cargoes aboard veasela Brennan, S6, was named nation T o O btain Others were the efforts to get in al committeeman in 1950 wiUi the was slated for eventual demo •topping at Cuba after last Jan. 1. vasion prisoners and Americans lition as part of New Britain’s It would be retroactive to that approval of the tHen Oov, John D. out of Cuba. THe longsHoremen’s Lodge. Two years later He was Newbrite Plaza redevelop-1 Four Killed date in its application of penalties strike was another factor. N-Weapons involved. replaced, and He said it was on ment proiect. It is known also that tHere is Lodge’s order. THe aim la to discourage non- a split opinion within the U.S. gov At the HeigHt of the blaze. tHe| SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Communlst ships from ming to At the time, Brennan, a Stam Hartford Fire Department was ernment as to How effective a ford resident, said He was recon A Slick Airways Constella OTTAWA (A P )—THe Ca Cuba, thus aiding the U.S. effort shipping order would be, and that alerted on a standby basis. But nadian Cabinet fell apart to ciled to His ouster because ‘”niere after several hours, the fire was tion, carrying classified Navy to Isolate the Red regime of Fidel several maritime countries Have is no cHance to battle it when the day. Defense Minister Doug Castro. Supporters of the plan say brougHt under control witHout out cargo crashed “Sunday in an been cool to the idea. Governor is sole boss.’’ las Harkness, an advocate of tt would mcrease the Communist U.S. diplomats Have been ex side assistance. instrument landing at fog- bloc's cost of supplying Cuba by Brennan became Fairfield Coun No injuries were reported. Nor. nuclear weapons for Canada, horting maritime allies to divert ty RepubUcan chairman in 1942. shrouded San Francisco In forolng tHe Communists to use their ships from Cubs. Secretary was there any valuation placed on I resigned and indicated that more of their asm ships. He managed the two successful the loss. Iternational Airport and ex of State Dean Rusk reported Fri congreselonal campaigns of Clare dissolution of Parliament is THe pnopoaai at this point la day that the number of non-Com- Fire officials began an investl-1 ploded in flames, killing four waterea dinsn from an adminlstra- BootHe Luce, and directed the gatlon to determine the cause of near. munlst ships stopping at Cuba in election campedgns of Oov. James of the eigHt men aboard. Such dissolution would bring ttmi plan i advanced last fall. In January was fewer Hum 16, com the blaze. The Huge, four-engine ship formants said the penalties could L. McConnaugHty in 1946 and of April elections, witH Prime Min pared with 80 last July. THe De Gov. James C. Shannon in 1948. made a normal instrument ap ister John G. Diefenbaker seek be strengthened if the first order fense Department, wHich keeps proacH and tHen dug its left wing He served for several yeans as Man Burned ing to restore His (kinservative does not produce the desired ef track of snipping to Cuba, Has de DARIEN (A P )— A 44-year-old into the ground at tHe edge of fect. an assistant state party cHairman party to a clear-cut majority in clined on security grounds to list man was seriously burned early tHe runway, skidding Into a Half Parliament. THe shipping order has been de- the ships or the flags they fly. under Harold B. MitcheU. In 1960 moon arc tHat ended 300 yards be was field agent for the GOP today when a fire destroyed His Harkness in resigning said bis Under tHe original four-^int Quonset Hut residence. away. The plane burst into flame. and Diefenbaker’s views were ir plan outlined by U.S. authorities Senatorial Campaign Conunittee in several eastern states. THe man, Murray Smith, was A spokesman for Slick Airways reconcilable. last October; reported in fair condition in Stam said the craft was carrying clas “For over two years you Have PusH Group 1. U.S. ports would be- closed He succeeded MitcHell os na tional committeemen in 1950. ford Hospital with tHird-degree sified cargo bound for Alameda been aware tHat I believed war to the sHips of any country wHose bums of tHe face, hands, back and Naval Air Station across San Heads should be supplied to tHe vessels carry arms to Cuba. A HigH scHool and college ath shoulders. Francisco Bay. The cargo was four weapons systems we have For Divorce of 2. U.S. government cargoes lete, Brennan entered politics in Seventy firemen from Darien presumed destroyed. would be denied to the ships of 1924. He was on tHe Stamford acquired wHicH are adapted to and Noroton were called out to The four who perished in tHe their use,” Harkness told Diefen any company wHose vessels are OOP town committee for 16 years. figHt the three-alarm blaZe, wHicH craft, all Californians, were; pi Tax Proposals His fatHer, William, was u i ac- baker, ’"Throughout tHis period I used in the Cuba-bloc ffade. was discovered by two patrollng lot RicHard MacCallum, 42, Wal believed that they would be au policemen at 1:68 a.m. One fire nut Creek; copilot William Coryell thorized at the appropriate time. WASHINCnrON (AP) — Two (OonUnued on Page Beveo) (Ocnilnned on Page Seven) man, Conrad Bronner of Darien, 48, Burbank; Albert V. Aaron, 40, “ During the last two weeks more ccngressional leaders are was treated at Norwalk Hospital and Lloyd Mulligan, 40, both of particularly, I have made abso calling for a divorce of President for cuts and released. San Mateo. All were Slick Air lutely clear what I considered tHe Kennedy’s income tax cut propos An investigation was under way ways employes. minimum position I could accept, als from His suggested cHanges in to determine the cause of the fire Aaron, an off-duty pilot, was and several times Have offered to the tax structure. Most Keating Claims at 1078 Post Rd. dead-heading Home from Dallas, resign unless it was agreed to. Rep. Qerald Ford, R-MlcH., A New Jersey truck driver, W. Tex., as was Mulligan, tHe main “ It Has become quite obvious eHalrman of the House Republi RicHard McGee, stopped at the tenance foreman at Slick’s San during tHe last few days tHat can Conference said today that scene and Helped firemen figHt the Francisco shop. your views and mine as to the Kennedy "doesn’t Have a prayer Prove Basically Right blaZe. He resumed His trip after The fligHt had originated in course we should pursue for the ■ of getting tax reform and tax re cHang^lng His clotHes only to dis WasHing;ton, D.C., and made stops acquisition of nuclear weapons duction in the W m e bill.’’ cover He had left his wallet be in Norfolk, Va., Dallas, Tex., and for our armed forces are not Rep. Hale Boggs, the House By JACK BELL ^talning" the missile bases that Hind. Albuquerque, N.M. The big ship capable of reconciliation. Thus it Democratic wHip from Louisiana, Had been H^d over San Jose for WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Ken were involved in last October’s THe wallet was found, and state Defense Minister Harkness is shown in His office on Parliament is witH a great deal of regret that expressed doubt Sunday that C!on- police caugHt up witH Him several 46 minutes while visibility cleared neth B.