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4 I <4 i 4 WEATHER T oni g ht; fair, cool, low' around 40. Sunday, sunny, | warme, high around 70. i FINAL | EDITION - Packs . May Extend J Debate Over A-Test Ban 'Early and Late' Sessions Planned By Sen. Mansfield WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 (M - The Senaté debate on the limited nuclear test ban treaty may ex- tend into a third week, Sen. Mike Mansfield said today, and he called for \early and late\ ses- sions to move it toward a vote. f wo f The Senate Democratic leader be‘ls to persons of all races. told newsmen he would prefer to have the ratification vote by next weekend but \if need be we will ait al Mother in South Dakota continue early an ate Sessions # 0 a into the third week meka Gjyes Birth to QuIntS, Race Picture at a Glance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BIRMINGHAM, Ala, - Alabama looks for a breathing spell at the end of the first week of public school desegration, Army reduces the number of national guardsmen 'in Federal | integrated schools. GADSDEN, Ala, - The Etowah County Grand jury does not indict Floyd Simpson in the death of William Moore, & Baltimore, Md., \Freedom Walker.\ The county prosecutor says the investigation will continue. HIGH POINT, N.C. - Negotiators sign a truce calling for an end to racial demonstrations until Dec. 6 WASHINGTON - Pentagon discloses US. Commanders overseas have authority to declare bars and other establish- ments off limits if they find discrimination contributes to morale problems among U.S. servicemen. TCCSON, Ariz. - Tucson Home Builders Association opens purchase of new homes in all sub-divisions developed by mem- End Boycoft - Birmingham Mayor Says Nothing Being Gained by Move BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. 14 - Mayor Albert Boutwell has surged white students to get back iin school after a week of boy- cotting classes to protest in- tegration. \You are not accomplishing any purpose by staying out of school,\ Boutwell told students who jammed his office yester- day. A 14-year-old white girl, Con- that a Negro youth stabbed her in the arm when the bus carry- MThe firstf earlylsession will be A a » # ,s states All Are in Good Condit turns fom a werkend off, Mane: re in Good Condition field scheduled its opening for 10 a.m. Two hours earlier than usual. The Republican and Demo- cratic leadership had tried to speed things along by asking the Senate for unanimous consent to move from debate on the treaty itself to the resolution of ratification. Blocks Move ! But Sen. Strom Thurmond, D- S.C.. who opposes the treaty., blocked the move by refusing his consent. Thus, there's no way to get a vote on pending reservations un- der the present parliamentary. -Five bables - four girls ang'bhis wife and the news that she 3 a boy were born today to the cone started crying, and she shipping clerk. | As for himself, the 38-year-' R .. old father said: \I don't know Doctors said the mother, now I took the mews. In fact. Andrew Fischer, and the babies I don't think I came to for a were all in good condition, | couple of days.\ - \I don't make the most 'The firs; of the five babies was, money in the world,\ said the [born about 1:30 am. (CST) to- 38-year-old father, \It does 'day. Fischer was called and present some problems - how reached the hospital . I'm going to take care of them, 'hour later. He said he spent the along with the five we have.\ crest of the night smoking two The Puschers have two other packs of cigarettes and drinking lot of coffee. jing her and other Woodlawn [Hi ABERDEEN, S.D., Sept. 14 (P doctor told her,\ Fischer said of: was to bear the five children,. 30-year-old wife of & grocery cried all night.\ | t half 'an'one area of Birmingham but no serious incidents were reported - situation. \Theres been no agreement,\. Mansfield said, \and there's no way I can force it.\ Now that the first week of debate is completed, treaty supporters have counted heads | and belleve they have a mini- mum of 80 votes, far more than the two-thirds necessary for ratification - 67 if all 100 sons and three daughters, the * eldest 7. : The babies were delivered Overifast at the warehouse.\ & period of an hour and 40 min- 'utes, between 1:30 am. and 3:10 'chers had before today, the eld-, jam. a St. Luke's Hospital. 'est is Danny. 7. the youngest Attending - doctors - described Denise. 3%. In between are Char- Mrs. Fischer as \pretty tired\ lotte, 6, Julie, 5, and Evelyn, {following the five births, which 4. . ' required about an hour and a The family recently moved to, half but involved no surgery. 'a farm at the edge of Aberdeen band members stopped at a traffic light. She was not hurt seriously. He talked to some of the teen-agers after about 500 had spent most of the day roaming from school to school trying to drum up sympathy walkouts. Boycotts continued here and at Tuskegee, but attendance im- proved in the three newly in- tegrated Birmingham schools. Police said there were com- plaints of Negroes throwing rocks at motorists last night in In other developments. -Gov. George Wallace said in Baltimore that President Ken- \I don't usually drink coffee,\ -nedy will lose next year's elec- ~~ ~ Ty. 'he remarked. \expect for break-.tion because of the racial issue. 'He said anyone was preferable Of the five children the Fis- to Kennedy. Wallace, appearing Violent Episodes Mark End of Investigation on a television panel, got both boos and applause, Releasing Guardsmen -The Army said 75 Alabama national guardsmen in the Tus- kegee area would be released from standby duty at midnight. nie Beiker, reporled last night f | | White Students Are Urged fo service and there is a decrease in the white boycott of newly | A & FilLs, N.Y., SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1963 ___ Dur rx 23031 l ml M Viel First Lady Tells U.S. Not o Abandon Aid Says Move Would Clear Way for Reds to Take Over BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Sept. 14 (P) -- With tears in her eyes, Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nbu said today the United States would open the way for communism if it cut off aid to South Viet Nam. \You have no right to drop it (aid>.\ she told American re- porters at a news conference \You will lose the confidence of the world.\ The sister-in-law of President Ngo Dinh Diem said she had heard reports that the United i States would cut off aid to her : ensis-torn country. ~> \Just now when victory is so near, these voices increase.\ she said. Referring to the war against : the Viet Cong Communist guer- i rillas in the jungles of South : Viet Nam. she said: :o \If the United States does not understand that victory is at hand now and drops the aid, by doing so the United States will seal its own fate. \There is no excuse. Victory is there, The countryside is in our hands. Viet Nam is so near vic- tory.\ Then tears welled up and she said the United States would lose world confidence if aid Bearded spectator is bounced from hearing room of the House un-American Activities Committee, in Washington. Incident occured during demonstration-marred hearing on students who traveled to Cuba despite State Department ban. were cut off. She said It would mean the Communists would gain in the world and in the . United States itself. Aside from this one tearful 'moment, Viet Nam's first lady was all smiles. She held the news “conference at her hotel, wearing |a pale blue «costume, pearl learrings and a pearl brooch on at ¥ | 'i. i l de 10 CUba b Alnerican StUdenas | hte mens conte a © pe - ilia - | The news conference, attend- senators vote. The births were about twol808 bought two cows, \'so “81g leaving only 470 on alert in ISI a y ‘edéfy firfiwsmen, lasted an hour . and a half. F | ; During the so called \great months short of the usual nine-| 28, RICtYy of milk for Birmingham n debate\ proponents have ge-. gestation period. Physi-ikms\ Fischer said. I: oliged the cave a i , . 'Kennedy federalized the Guard 'AS HING TON (P - : par 5 rov °, She is in Belgrade for the ri o y P\ici The five -: WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 (P One of the most violent episodes in the controversial history of; 33115? sgrfi’lszgd tilting? a? lgufiigmst’ £1113 fggsgifii Sfidbfnn‘s ond set of 02355313: gainseicnSigismtfiemogmfi Wallace from the House Ccommutice 12m Un-American Activities has ended. Eigfiggggrllamentar} Union con- Opponents, while conceding they 'to cceur before nine 111130th the Western Hemisphere in a § the soidiers to prevent int - a peatnik.tinged tide of stu- slumped to the floor; they start«* ~- . tegration. -At Mobile, school officta's suspended nine Murphy High students and sert three others home until further notice for disruptive conduct after enroll- ment of two Negroes. -A Federal grand jury weep. : Not Representing Government The babies were not weighed Last Saturday in Maracaibo, the ratification. aimmediately. Mrs. Fischer's Venezuela, fire boys were born Meanwhile. Sen. Barry Goldtphyslman, Dr. James Berbos. almost two months premature to water, R-Ariz, and Sen. Jack S@id the births presented some Mrs. Cuervo De Prieto, a 34-year-. Miller, R-fowa, contended today Gifficulties because four of the old grandmother, who has five a Soviet follow up on the treaty, Children were breech deliveries, children by a previous marriage. could influence the 1964 elecmonfilflmugh one arrived in the The children. placed in an in- been called into special session one way or the other. usual headfirst position. In the cubstor and given & special Monday. to look into possiblé on: Appearing on a taped radio, hospital nursery this morning. skimmed milk diet, are reported'struction of court orders dur- television prograrh, Miller, who! howevers-ail-five-bables were de-'in satisfactory condition. ling disorders over Birmingham is on the doubtful list, said that scribed as \getting along fine.\\ The first verified birth of quin- school desegregation. - 6 if the Russians offered some. Dr. Berbos said the Fischers: in the Western Hemis- Teen-age demonsirators have litle chance of defeating, dents and their followers has de- ed screaming outside as they it, have called for reservations to camped from Congress after two were propelled down the stairs. H O S Eta I days of hearings on a trip 59 of The shrieks echoed back from p Vietnamese government but the their number made to Cuba this the lofty marble rotunda of the 'inationalist movement and par- summer in violation of a State office building which normally N N I Lament. Deparment ban. reflects nothing louder than the ear or ma © \On some matters I do not Time and again during the two Click of agree with the government\ she a congressional secre- a days, their outbursts of applause high heels. Aft F said but refused to say on which ana shoiésoot \t 13 Tossed Out ef Fire imatters the disagreement exist- At least 13 persons wers rush- ed. scores -o : . . Haen won them and wreets d out of the building and CHICAGO, Sept. 14 -Oper- \I have mo position with the tha ed down the front steps of the ations have returned to near'fovernment,' she said. People them out of the staid old house building which is across Inde» normal at Merey Hospitai on the always wish to link me with the \second step\ agreement toward were told Wednesday, following Phere was that of the Dionne swarmed into city park yester- office brulding. pendence Avenue from the Capi- City's South S.de folowing a fire fovernment. But, T have no poli- world peace after the treaty's an X-ray examination, that the sisters in Canada on May 28th, diy to chant ahti-integratinn Each time they landed on the {q; 'that forced evacuation of 109 tical lines with the government. i ratification, it might held re- mother was carrying quintuplets. 1934. \ slogans and yell after they bad they cried out @gANDSt fprough {t all the chairman Patients yesterday. Even on the family side I never 1 elect President Kennedy. She had entered the hospitals One of the five, Emilie, died in driven from one school to an. brutality.\ And there WAS banged his gavel and called on , NO patients were injured as (y to interfere, t , On the other hand, he said, if that day, he said, because she 1954. The other four, Annette, other, drawing relatively few \O dOUDt the Cops did NOt tre@t police to remove the noisiest ap- BOSPite! personnel rushed them \I never talk with ministers. © a the Russians violated the pact had been having some difficulty Cecile, Marie and Yvomne, still students into the boycott them gently. leuders. But he kept a rem on from the blazing four-story For four months T have not mek they might inmluence the voters in getting around. 'are living. Then 150 tried to get in Bout: Many among these young pee-£15 temBer and “£3.31“? 93.193: wing-bult in 1869-to fireproof my brother-in-law, the presi- to elect a Republican. i \About half an hour after the' The only other known birth of well's City Hall office All but ple wore bearcs, denim work ed witnesses with politeness. About 170 firemen fought dent. I did not even say good-by Sees Reds Favored a tre e '«—-—’qu1ntuplets in the Western Hemi- 25 were sent back outude. The Shits blue $0511; and sandals It was Willis who also presid.\me fire which was conzamed to before departing to Belgrade. In Goldwater, regarded as one of: 4 R fsphére took place on July 15, mayor, who as a state senator over bare fect. ed at the worst riot against the °\f CUR 1°f the hospital 3 gigging? Ibiza??? $1? £0513ng , the contenders for the G°P§COI d A IHT '1943. The five Diligent children wrote laws aimed at preserving committee. as chairman of a Kid; gfiyacafiiialéfize‘fa‘fhoagf ke N : ; In reply to questions, she said I s that she is not representing the has One witness, Larry Phelps of presidential nomination, and ani iwere born in- Argentina and all segregation, wamed the teen- Burlington, N.C., acknowledged subcommittee that held ReRMTPSS ronseq at the scene. A Fire De_~de¥{%i?$§ih§§523¥%eés Presi- avowed opponent of the treaty: a survive. __ , agers against unruly demonstra- that he had joined a \mew leff on communism in San Francisco bfitment spokesman. said he suf-‘ ___ * told Miller \'I couldn't agree with1Ch I I I S Mo St '}‘he Dionne and Diligenti ' tions. club\ at the University of North (in 1960. fered from exhaustion j Students Riot you more.\ but declared the, . quintuplets rre the only known | Police inspector W J. Haley Carolina for «people who are That demonstration got COM-, patents who had been taken: SAIGON, Viet Nam, Sept 14 treaty \is entirely in favor of Mr.. | fivesomes to survive infancy of told the students some of their to the Ieft of Kennedy. Unfor- plefely out of hand and Police from three lower floors of the P-Students in three South Khrushchev - Mr. Khrushchex'zo State * the 50 or more previous quin- activities bordered on vandalism: tunately, this includes just used firehoses to wash protest qamaged wing were returned io Vietnamese cities rioted today holds the club. < tuplets births for which some 'and had created traffic hazards. about everything.\ ers down the steps of San Fran=their rooms by late afternoon President Ngo Dink Yesterday's Senate debate was . sort of record. exists, ‘ Plan Rally The most serious outbreak Cisco's Cify Hall The committe@yesterday and a massive clean- Dieim's, regime, reliable sources i y ALBANY, Sept. 14 (G - A outbre t : yosterday | highlighted by speeches by two , wept. The Aberdeen quintuplets were The boycott leaders set & 3 among the many that plagued backed a movie version of that up operation was launched. {said f Word that the schoolboy rebel- ae) 'lion had spread from Saigon to Heavy smoke pushed unde\ the countryside came as Diem. key members of the Senate Pre- winter-like blast of cold air.pack- the first in the United States pm. Sunday rally at a shoppin j : paredness Subcommittee, one forling frost and record low tem- since five tiny girls were bom to center. PP g‘iggtggigflgs cume near the end and the other against the rati-,peratures, chilled most Sections Mrs, Cecelia Hannan in San An-, US. Atty. Macon L. Weavers riot called \Operation Abolition\ - in Operation Halted that portrayed the outbreak as Brain Op * . ? _ 1 A witmess, Kathy Prensky, was being linked with Communists. . . i A fication of the‘ treaty “hlchiof New York State today. tomnio. Tex., Oct. 20, 1959. 'office said a special grand JULY asked if she w. a; a meemblgf o‘; ao - ___ 2330135 “0; £11 21333513? lgo‘ézlfigz‘ée announced that martial law ; would bar all nuclear tests except! The TS. Weather Bureal Prour of them died within 9'% would meet Monday to look into progressive labor student club, ibrgin ogeratxon throughout South Viet Nam | underground. blamed a high pressure system hours; the last died Oct. 21, segregationist portests Dr. Ed- which the committee called a [OS Angeles Area ' Threep ather opera'ions—anx‘wozmd end at noon Monday, after | A a 27 Sen. John Stennis, D-Miss, and a package of cold Canadia® nearly 18 hours after birth. ward R. Fields, a chiropractor j the subcommlufe chairman, 'air for the overnight shwers_. The 'Two other sets of quintuplets who leads the anti-Negro Na-TSSTem$glISEllfigll£:§ll £335 if; asked its rejection as \a gi- bureau said it would be fair t0- have been born in the United tional States Rights Party here. sajq> ' gantic game of Russian rou- ;day, cold again tonight, bUt States, Both sets were boys and said he and three aides have |y lotte\ and a possible \pact Of jwarmer than early today. in both cases the quints did not been subpoenaed. -day state of siege. The an- nouncement said all administra- dive functions would revert to civilian agencies. a . ' appendectomy. a | tonsillectomy H“ by TWO Quakes jand a gall bladder removal - . were completed shortly after the \Yes. because I believe social- LoS ANGELES - Sept. 14 {P- fire was discovered. The surgical F fcide.\ i ' mele : ay to en c r atients were then removed to 'The sources said 6.000 students Ration ie sid the \\The cracked saite (rory, Sie i The probe was \a Sige acin tom an os as 45 shoo inthe Mountain capel of. baled, uluss 6111112121355?) rqgaxea; gr records at Albany. Buffalo. Syra- Mrs. Hanugh was 27 at thezdirect, attempt by the Kennedy gressmen who are truly repre- daxglag e was reported ~ The 350-bed hospital, founded 140 miles northeast of Saigon, aims“: f] “(Mai is £52113“ h fIl‘Jseggxldd‘Ij‘gZIfiSLefinB-llgv fié’éf'fliflgme ilerhqullntiilet? we? boLn.rbrothex-s to intimidate us ANd sentative and who are not elected The first. about 9:50 pm.. was In 1847 by six Sisters of Macyslfsamcadfid tlfiemselves in four or 2 annize af bo 21 degiees on Her husband Charles Hannah, «stop white demoenstr®~ peo, ae not Allowed fel strongly in ths San Pedro Who came to Chicago from Dub-,five high schools in a shouting, Jail}; sgofiigég; Sin-m 31353; “(ff Mountain in the Adirondacks/was an Air Force Heutenant. Etiofis.“ Several NSRP members qo ygte . . \ 000 0000000 000 ** rer where residents flooded lin. Ireland, is one of the oldest brick - throwing demonstration that subcommittee and head of $21}? ceatRlzlizisena on the St. Law“; The (gigs 21-5511 (fibroid:1 intupletihave been arrested in recent diss a sharp outburst of applause local police switchboards with‘hospitalsb in minois.h hat d «that was tagelled by armed Viet- 2a a it-\ ver. &. 0 against q orders. j - reports of clattering dishes and' The blaze, so hot that it namese soldiers. the attfrrélcn\xigapcshfis misc?“ Hie! Oneonta had a reading of 29. births are 42 million-1. | lifeétfigirg’éi ézlgqnmii [gig mfitzlows? & caused & roof section to collapse. Smaller demonstrations were £2,215; rzealt'lm‘éd {its 125135 \serous\ ; an bare in tio I secmonshfieaci-E carted thad it hea! -pe '~ Police bean grabbin'g the The second temblor at g:17 was set off in mid-morning near reported in high schools in Bien: . ings were in the low and middle {Association reported that it had; A.Iesl Irma Is fondest chipers and hustling Dm. was so weak that residents 2 spot where workmen were us- Hoa, 30 mules north of Saigon, but \acceptable.\ f , Bed Inf 2N 2 ene 7 3 3 Awar them toward the door. \Leave Were apparently undisturbed. 20 acetylene torch fo T°- and Vinh Long in the Mocking these é } 1 a | 1 j { 1 | ~a a ~A\ Antilint Sen. Milward L Simpson. R*\ aipany Sets Record lithe fst, however, dd not include] f mn. . S s any Sets Recor 'the list, however, did not include|L . A top -> move metal ornamental fittings. ge i i Wyo.. announced that unless the Aampmy's overnight low of 32 ;a set that newspaper files sayglas vegaS Quake them 510m cried others. \Ty- Damage was estimated at $30,-,de§§nfid5r:élsles:? “fifiefifiégfim ”931,257 is altered by rese‘rvatiqns was five degrees below the record 'were born in Monticello, in 1880. ranny,\ someone shouted over'Tkao wesiern Japan ©000 by fire commussioner RODETE carted away iq detention camps: to '\hetter respect the vital in- for the date set in 1946. i Since October, 1959, quintuplets LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 14 ip and over. | i J Quinn. in all three cities informants said. terest of the United States\ BE rochester recorded 34. The have been reported born to a -An earthquake shook this gam. \DOW! with HUAC, down MtlLR k d b E \h k , Ren -= - Saison which had been the intends to vote ggamst it. previous low for a Sept. 14 in woman in Greece and to one in bling resort city just after a, HUAC.\ cried a youth as he was, OCKE Y a qua 6 , scene of dozens of similar dem- On the other hand, Sen, AEA fne city was 37 in 1913. In Buf- Indonesia, bub none survived. 'powerful nuclear blast was fired marched to the door-HUAC; Joseph Kennedy onstrations in the past week, was , J. ~ Ellender, D-La.. quplau?ed falo, the overnight minimum was| Another stb, according to an underground 80 miles away-and referring io House UnAmerican TOKYO, Sept. 14 WW - reported quiet was as students the pact for establishing {Y‘at‘a‘s degrees, four degrees below unconfirmed report were botn to an authority says the blast \al- Activities Committee, a tratis-.earthquake of medium intensity Faces Sur ef repo an Yed {Iass mid he cailled the pr ecedengo AlGe2i the previous record for the date. |a woman in a remote sector of mos certainly\ caused the tre. posed version of the committee's shook the Tokyo area and part gery sagalnd ruara eda classes tinder gig tum U‘nlited Statesfi f rmfg i- The temperature dropped to 35 (northern Initia. - {mor, name. of central western Japan today.. zarlrgea .]gu§’1600' school ils and irectly with our most fOfMIQ~ in Syracuse The old record for| In Jackson, Miss, last Satur-| In Las Vegas, where the most! Another man as a po- The Central Meteorological BOSTON, Sept. 14 (M-Joseph S000 buplS S0C apie enemy. ithe date was 36, set in 1946. |day quadruplets were born tolcarefully studied natural phe- liceman gripped him with his Agency said it located the epi-, P. Kennedy, father of the Presi- University Stu GUM “eh een If the Senate fails to ratify - Other overnight low readings Mrs. Thoms N. Harkins, wife nomena are the laws of chance, arm twisted up behind his neck. center in the upper reaches of dent,. is scheduled to undergo rested in Saigon, More than 1,000 the treaty, Ellender said. the!porose the state included $1 atlof a 50-year-old grocer and the the citizens took the shaking. Several girls squirmed out of the Tama River on the north- surgery today at New England Were reported still in detention United States \may eventually mylean, 33 at Watertown. Pough-'mother of five other children. 'with characteristic aplomb. 'the grasp of the police and western border of Tokyo. Baptist Hospital. camps. drift or be forced into & NuClEAT geepsie, and Binghamton, 34 at The operation, which will keep Today's demonstrations in Seaman Is Rescued After 14 Hours in Bleak Atlantic Waters war with Russia,\\ or will \£0 qjang Falls, Plattsburgh and: him in the hospital for the day Dalat, Bien Hoa and Vinh Long Friday the 13th His Lucky Day broke attempting to maintain the at Utica, Elmira only, was described as removal'were said to be the same pattern status quo indefinitely.\ 5:31 iieifiilég, M of a \skin lesion\. as the Saigon demonstrations. By RAY KOHN Associated Press Staff Writer Sen,. A. Willis Robertson, D- . 5 L - Va., said he did not know of a. degree reading ~~ had a 53 . ‘ h F d . Cyanide Death of Student f U O Echo, 800 mil rtheast of Bermuda. From station Echo, the A U I B IMCL P b d . E afll-gaotzlllltfieers ngecggs figmediately agotl‘undex\ way. After ar- t n l on S e’n g ro e \ NEW YORK, Sept. 14 (P) - A German seaman rescued by the Cormst Guard after 14 hours in bleak Atlantic Waters is single military expert who \DAS mg yyeather Bureau said tem- recommended this treaty 10 generally would move 4 , the Absecon radioed triumphantly: pus . : maxi; tfizgfiefiughxfimg szgidnpigked up ab 13:04 plfm.” | SOHEMNECTADY, Sept. 14 (P said police found two vikls of the: back on his ship today bemoaning his pokér playing but prais- ing \My lucky day\ Friday the 13th. i from & military standpoint.\ lback toward normal mid-Sep- Franz was sighted in the wattr waving hig undershorts. |- Investigation continued today/poison in his pockets, one full Franz Strycharcayk, 26, third engineer aboard the motor \I think there is a great DOP~ {tember readings by Monday as ular demand for the treaty OM:igne high-pressure system moved i sed i he Absecon's cargo net unassisted and | {Into the cyanide death of a 19-/gnd one nearly empty. , fifkfggfifigsfifk oi? it?” * ¥ year-old college honor student] It was not known where the | vessel Freiburg, went topside for a breath 6f air about 10 p.m. Thursday night after a poker session, He was not wearing & An ‘f‘But if Eve exert 1fry tofietb out war rom ' it, there will be a P mofe- 13111015111]?! demand tad le-oners Io SUbfldlle main with the moose around our f oal . pei the moose Northeast Airlines the assumption that It is & stePloff the New England coast. toward peace,\ Robertson said.| the y ng\ inutes Franz told all about his ordeal, After - | who, authoritiés said, had admit- youth obtained the poison er [ his £3; igagségwhlimngyeind time went on, he said, he prayed {ted a series of burglaries at the exactly when he swallowed it. f j j : Detectives said Hall had ad- a life preserver, R and was very frightened. He-continued: | | ,_ _ jcofese. ea,. © $ af a . WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 [P! -. The 3#7-foof ship rolled heavily and Franz went Into the ~\Pilop fish begin to shap on- underweat so T take off. This |_ Charles - A. Hall of i Silver {nihtlfledd xiii-d? lagebsgiotfiing 31m h C hue kle The Civil Asronautics Board has, briny somc 800 miles east-rmortheast of Bermuda, | only give bare skin to snap on. I am afraid pllot fish bring | Spring. Maci # fop monéoge; hie f 20 - bro mmr a; . at; 3,12 ege. \ offered to sybsidize Northeast Franz knew he wouldn't be missed until he failed to re- Sharks and I think about suicide. - f {chemistry student at Union Col- bookstore on ep 0G=- lege. took the poison yesterday and taking about $500 » 'in police headquarters where he worth of materials. was being questioned, police said. | Police pointed out that Hall Hall was dead on arrival at Stohad not been placed under are Clare's Hospital, rest formally and therefore had Verdict Withheld not been searched,. A coroner said a preliminary| The coroner said the amount 'autopsy indicated Hall had taken |of cyanide in the vials would his own life \by ingestion of a'be fatal within 10 minutes after heavy dose of cyanide.\ He with- 'swallowing. . held an official verdict. however. A spokesman for the eollege {pending further laboratory re- said Hall wis on the dean's list ports. {and had formerly lived in Mer» Dist, Atty. D. Vincent N.Y. \I think about choking mysélf with underwear, but this too slow. Then I think maybe I bite wrist vein, but then T- just swim and swim. I think sharks come any time.\ After picking up Franz, the Absecon arranged & rendezvous with the Freibug, About 12:30 ami today he was transferred to his ship. . a. f Franz, unmairied, lives with his mother, Maris, at 42 Oberhauser Sterkinde near Stuttgart, Germany. Franz says he loves his work and intends to keep going to sen, but he'll be especially glad to get home this time. Franz further told Ius rescuers; \I think 12th my unlucky day because lose all money play» ing poker. and fall overboard. But Friday 13th my lucky day bécause you picked me up.\ Airlines' New England operations | lieve the watch at midnight, There was nothing to do but C or n e r lat an annual rate of $3.7 million | swim and the husky Franz - b-féet-8-inches tall and weighing .-effective immediately. © 185 pounds - did just that. i The CAB announced the sub-! The Freiburg, en route from Tampico, Mexico, to Rotter» e ~ WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 (P -'sidy yesterday. It is just short of| | dam, did miss Franz at midnight, sent out a radio call for help, E Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn. who|the $3,874,000 the airline had| and turned back . is up for re-election next year.' asked. Franz said he saw his ship return several hours later, admilted today he was jolted In a related move, the CAB| fail to spot him, and then leave, In his meager English, Franz when he received a membefshiD refused Northeast's pelition to! told his restuers: - application blank from an orgAN~ continue iis authority to serve, \I shout and shout but she go away.\ . _ f ization for retired persons. Philadelphia, - Washington | and The Freiburg left a life buoy in the water where it was ; \If they send me another one,\ Miami-Fort Lauderdale. Fla. bey- - believed 'er crewman had gone overboard, but Franz never he vowed, \I'll have them inves- ond the Oct, 14 cutoff date set, found it. .. tigated\ | Hast month, U The Freaaburg had asked help of Coast Guard oceali station: L ‘