TONIGHT TILL DOUBLE GREEN Airlifts Gurkhas Smash Revolt In

TONIGHT TILL DOUBLE GREEN Airlifts Gurkhas Smash Revolt In

V' FRroAY, DECEMBER T, 1962 PAGE TWENTY-EIGETT ■./ ■. illEtnrlfifat^r lEtt^ning Ayrnge Daily Net Press Rup For the Wodk Ended The Weather December 1, 1962 FwMMt of C. 8. WdbtlMW B iiff Some eioatUneM and eold to­ 13,852 night, low 85-SO. flondny moatty Member of the Audit cloody with • ctmaes- of anow. Borena of droulntloa _ \ mgh ss-se. Mancheater'-—A City of Village Charm VOL. LXXXn, NO. 59 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION—SUBURBIA TODAY) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1962 (OUaallled Adveitlaing^fa' jPnga I t) p r i(:e f i v e c e n t s Main St^ Manchestar • PARK FREE REAR OF STORE • Phona Ml 3-4123 Rescuers Sight Miner ’s Body CARMICHAELS, Pa. (AP) — An advance rescue team Airlifts Gurkhas sighted eariy |oday the body of one of 87 miners trapped some 650 feet underground by a tremendous coal mine explo­ / sion. The rescue party relayed word that it was stiU some dlstsmce Smash Revolt in Brunei from the body, and identification could not be established immedi­ ately. ' s i According to a U.S. Steel Corp. spokesihan, the body lay about TONIGHT 4,(XM feet from the working area, State N ews ’ V . - < f-' or face, of the tuimel where the Rebels Hit Oil Stations, blast erupted at 1:15 p.m. Thurs­ day. 9 ^ 'The spokesnuui said it would be Roitndup a while before the rescue unit Demand Independence could work its way to the body. The discovery came in the third day of roimd-the-clock operatic^ LTConn Head Asks BRUNEI (AP)—A revolt for independence broke out in TILL by specially trained eigl^n^ the darkness before dawn today in this British-protected sai- CHRISTMAS rescue units at the Prpsty Run $8.6 Million Hike shaft of U.S. Steel's Rebena No. 3 tanate on the island of Borneo. Britain rushed tough Gurkha IDEAS inine, located about-bO miles south­ troops from Singapore but the royal government appeared to west of Pittsburgh. HARTFORD (AP)—Presi­ have the uprising under control. from Probing .eOutiously with as much dent Homer D. Babbidge Jr. of Seven persons were reported killed in the first skirmishes speed ^as possible in a desperate the University of Connecticut between the rebels and the forces of the sultan, Sir Omar Ali ras* against tirne, the rescuers asked yesterday for $80.4 mil­ niade good progress last night and Saifuddin. early today. lion to operate the university The rebels attacked oil installations manned by 200 Brit­ In one three-hour period Friday during the 1963-64 biennium, ons, Dutch and Australians in this capital. But there were no night, they advanced 1,000 feet. ?8.6 million more than the cur­ reports of casualties or serious damage. The installations Officials had pointed out that rent budget. SPECIAL GIFT IDEA! there was no way of telling where pump out 4 million tons of oil a year. Babbidge told G ov. John Demp­ LADIES' PIGSKIN (above right) a alip you’ll want la any of the trapped men might be The rebels also were reported to have attacked installa­ many colon . "FRIVOtACE” In relation to the spot where the sey at a budget hearing that en­ rollment at the university has in­ tions in Seria, a major oil installation about 45 miles south­ with a lined, all-lace bodice edged blast oceurrwl. creased 60 per cent in the past west of here. STRETCH GLOVES with llluaion. all nylon. S2 to 42. When the explosion rocked the decade while the staff has in­ (In Kuching, capital of the neigh­ .4 .9 5 mine, the men were in an area creased only 36 per cent. He asked I boring British territory of Sar­ some two miles from the vertical authorization to increase personnel' awak, the government announced News Blackout (above left) tricot “SUAVETTE" with lin­ entrance, which extends 66 feet by 24 per cent. : the situation in Brunei was under 2.99 ed alencon bodice with a pretty scalloped from the surface. .. Despite the prQposed boost In ‘ government control aind that order back, lavishly laced at the hemlhie, also all It was pointed out that there the UConn budget, Babbidge said had been restored. It said, how­ Looms in NYC, nylon. 82 to 42. 5.95 was no way to determine where his request was some $3.4 million ever, the situation was still serious handsome camel or oat­ any of the trapped men are In less than what was a^ed by the at Seria and in nearby Kuala Be- meal shades and . (left) the perfect princeaa, trimmed with relation to the working area, or deans and directors of the univer­ lalt.) Printers Strike BEST OF ALL BheSr folds at the bodice and hemline, all face, of the mine. sity. Brunei City was quiet in day­ ____ nylon.a. M to 48. The rescue work has been slow "We would be derelict In our break. NEW YORK (AP)—The Inter­ ONE SIZE FITS 3.95 and tedious, due msiinly to the .duty,’’ said the newly installed In Manila, A. M. Azahari, leader national Typographical Union went EVERYO^JE! necessity of reconstructing the president, “ if we did not attempt of Brunei's strongest political par­ on strike today against four New mine’s ventilation system to force to impress upon you and people ty—the Parti Rakyat (People’s York Caty newspapers. Four other out methane gas and carbon mon- of the state that the quality and party)—proclaimed himself revolu­ major dallies immediately an­ Ixlde, and to bring in vital fresh the integrity of the imlversity will tionary prime minister of Brunei nounced shutdowns and a f i^ was Members of a mine rescue team unload fire hcxse at the Robena air. be in Jeopardy if substantial ef­ and also of two neighboring terri­ publishing only editions for out-of- A. M. Azahari, leader of Brunei rebel.s, proclaimed himself Prime tories, North Borneo and Sarawak. Mine as they continued work to reach 37 miners who have been Small fires and rock falls en- forts are not made this year to town circulation. HOLIDAY HEADLINES \tinister of North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak today as a revolt North Borneo police reported ^OUCH OF CHRISTMAS AUGIC" trai^>ed underground more than 600 feet below the surface since support and strengthen our work.’’ for Independence broke otit in British territory in North Borneo. Thus more than 6V4 miiUon read­ last Thursday. (AP Photofax). they exchanged fire with Brunei ers will be left without their regu­ (Oootlnued on Page Five) ^ b b id e said "mu(d> of what we (AP Phikofax) rebels at Weston near the North with or without seams cozy, warm and do at the university is not equal lar dally newspapers in the city Borneo-Brunei border this morn­ unless there is a quick settlement to our best and it is vitally neces­ ing. They reported no casualties. wonderful sary that we set out at once to of the situation. Prospects for this Azahari said his rebels num­ appearc ’ dim. present programs.” NATO Growth Sought bered 20,000 to 26,000 and operated 1*35 to 1*65 5 * ^ * ^ “ *^s®** Residents Dig Out; The officers and truftees of the as the Tentera Nasional Kaliman­ All it. .■ morning papers pub­ umversity "have «Hd*avored to tan Utara (North Borneo National lished as usual before the printers 2 .99 To Manaeer present a HiorouiMk jjeaponsible Army), elements of which have set up picket lines ahoitly after 2 delicate tints to beautify her legs and enhance request,” said Babbidge, and arev A s An Out for N-War been previously identified as pro- a.m. ’•fully aware of the dtffidilt slty Indonesia. Indonesia owns part M The lone paper continuing with her costumes, all designed with iiew run-stopping Of Newburgh 40 In exciting shades of sapphire, uation that confronts Uie ■tate.'^ this island off Southeast Asia. partial publication was the Long British army sources in Singa­ Island Press, in Jamaica, Queens. “ LACE-LOC' at toe and top and proportioned to Dauphin Sentenced* -By ENDBE MARTON ^ It will also give Rusk an oppor­ gr^n, gray, gold, beige, bla^ ' NEW VORK (J^)'Joseph ..WAfiHINaTON (AP)—The Unit tunity to express U.S. gratification pore said 280 Gurkhas had left A spokesman said it was publish­ McD. Mitchell, the Kewburgh, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A6v8r 4 10-mlle eection at hilly road HAROWto (AP)—Louis C. there aboard eight troop trans­ ing editions distributed outside the Dauphin, 36, who broke the front ed States will try next week to over the unanimous support the fit her particular leg type. N.Y., city manager who gained With an army of highway crew­ south of BrecksvUle. ports on a 700-mile flight to Bru­ city in Nassau and Suffolk counties or white, all hand giveheted window of a liquor store twice in sell its NATO allies on adopting United States received from the nationwide prominence by apply­ men in the vanguard, resldenta of 'Hie problem of hlgdtway crews a lesson from the Cuban crisia—a 16-natlon alliance dqring those nei. They said more would follow on Ixmg Island. Its Queens edi­ ing stringent welfare rules there, was complicated earlier by strong one night and then broke one of Sunday. tions were not issued. in fine wool I northern Ohio and western Penn­ the stolen bottles over a hotel man­ lesson U.S. officials believe could dangerous days. was arrested Friday on bribery winds that sent drifts across the The sultan told Brunei’s 80,000 Early this morning both the Sat­ sylvania tackled today the monu­ ager’s head, was sentenced yester­ prevent some European crisis Rusk and his colleagues, offi­ charges.

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