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f* ; wn ntwnes [ | § f §l l p } i WEATHER . Tonight, chance of scattered | showers, low in 40s, Sunday, gradual clearing, continued , cool; highest 55-60. F Ya. iecaghor e GROMYKO APPLAUDS SPEECH OF KENNEDY _ FourtEEN PAGES S Eng Fabbs, N.Y. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1963 Dran RX 2-3131 UN Reaction to Joint Moon Sho y U.S. and Russia Favoral Senate Ends Debate on Test Treaty Both Sides Are Confident Pact Will Be Approved mo i matic . 4 Gae fI ult . Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, right, applauds speech by President Kennedy at the U.N. General Assembly, The President called for ney U.S.-Soviet cooperation including a joint expedition to the moon. At left is Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister V. S. Semenov and |- The Senate has ended its general behind him,extreme left, is Soviet U.N. Ambassador Nikolai Fedorenko. debate on thelimited nuclear test Republicans Say That Kennedy Is Playing Russian Roulette with America's Destiny. WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (P - Republicans have gone to the people with their argument that Congress would be \playing Russian roulette with our destiny\ if it approves President Kennedy's {more hurdle before voting Tues- 'day on ratification. ° On Monday, the action centers luke-warm supporters to attach would ban all nuclear tests except underground. -- Both Republican and Demo- cratic Senate leaders have ex- pressed confidence they have WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 in -| Enlarged Seaway Is Urged SOREL, Que., Sept 21 P -- An enlarged St. Lawrence Sea-! way combined with a channel .of the same size through the: Champlain Valley would causel ran economic explosion ... far' ambitious dream,\ says a representative of: ithe New York City Industrial -- «treaty and is lining up for one Committee for the New York- beyond our most Montreal Seaway. C ternational Joint son River. ghiv submtementhwas made by relations with Indonesia. Fet Col. William Lathrop Rich at a, on attempts by critics and §0ME° hearing of the U.S.-Can@da In- nes Leimena said President Su-\ . hires org Commission karno decided on the action at a reservations to the pact which investigating the feasibility of a conference with hs aides a deep-sea waterway linking Mon- Bogor, treal and New York City via Lake Champlain and the Hud» rected particularly against Sing- tax cut bill without a brake on Federal spending,. Rep. John W. Byrnes, chiefé------ Police Quell N GOP spokesman on tax matters, presented | the argument | last; .Y. City Demonstrators night, saying the tax bill \offers a clear opportunity to tie down\ Federal spending but that Con- gress can't rely alone on Ken- nedy's promise to hold spending down. \It is time to judge the ad- ministration by what it does, more than what it say,\ Byrnes, said over the ABC and CBS. tele- vision and radio networks and, the mutual radio network. The Republican reply to Presi-} dent Kennedy's appeal for sup-jAla, as investigators sought a: Crow must go\ Tight Patrol Is Continued In Birmingham as Lead Is Sought in Church Bombing By The Associated Press Tension eased in Birmingham, mear the UN. The pickets were shouting such slogans as \Jim and \Freedom port for the tax legislation wiliflead to Sunday's church bomb-'now.\ be continued tonight when Rep,j ing, while in New York mounted The President saw pickets way- Thomas B. Curtis of Missouriipolice were used«twice to keep ing banners proclaiming various speaks on NBC television andtdemonstrators behind boundaries. radio at 7 pm. | 'The networks, all of which car-i ried Kennedy's speech Wednes- «lay night, able to the Republican National Committee, Byrnes of Wisconsin contend- ed the administration is taking made equal time avail- National standby duty. Birmingham remained under tight patrol by a large force of state and local police. About 800 gory: Guardsmen were on U.S. Dist. Atty. Macon L. Wea- iver disclosed Friday that inves-. tigators concluded the bomb causes as he drove to UN head- quarters to give his address. In other developments in New -Three civil rights demonstra- tors chained themselves to a crane boom 150 feet above the ground at a construction site. Po-: lice climbed the boom - and 'weapons from Cubs. announced they will vote against! The :the treaty. Sen. George D. Aiken, deepening the Richelieu River to -Vt. a treaty supporter. pre- 14 feet and using barges be-' dicted Goldwater may muster as tween the St. Lawrence and New Rich told the hearing yester- day the St. Lawrence Seaway was too small for modern ships. enough votes to win ratification by a large margin and to turn back any reservations. - One of the reservations is a The Sorel Chamber of Com-, proposal by Sen. Barry Goldwat- merce said the New York-St.' the Lawrence canal proposal would- it iv i R ips! reaty's effectiveness until the allow many Great Lakes smpséchange in the Rau Archipelago, 'a series of Indonesian islands er. R-Ariz., to postpone Soviet Union removes its military to bypass the port of Montreal. ase and any nuclear-capable.Thus, it said, Canada would 'spend millions of dollars to the Although only 15 senators have detriment of Montreal, chamber recommended many as 30 votes for his reser-'York. The industrial possibilities vation. of small communities along the Aiken, a member of the Senate river would be enhanced the Foreign Relations Committee, chamber said. said there may be fewer votes, w- --- though, for a reservation by Sen. > Russell B. Long, D-La.. to spell out that the United States has a 0 e right to use nuclear weapons to defend itself or any of its allies. Reservations can be rejected by a majority vote, although ratifi- cation itself will require a two-; thirds majority - 67 if all 100 senators are on hand. i Borneo territories of | Sarawak, said, that the nation ishould be a major iIndonesia's anti-Malaysia cam- . ipaign and that the polity of for his new series, \The Richard . pore and Malaya were undermin- Vatican curi a Ff“ Indonesia's economy, LelmenailG Oldwater 'Actor Hospitalized l’ollowing Accidenl Indonesia Halts Trade iWilh Malaysia Retaliates for Severance of Diplomatic Ties BOGOR, Indonesia, Sept. 21 UP!, M - Indonesia broke trade rela-i t tions today with Malaysia in re - fllii taliation against the new fed- eration's severance of diplomatic} Deputy First Minister Johan- & Lelmena said the break was di- apore and Malaya, the wealthiest members of the federation com- posed also of the former British gA and North Borneo. I Leimena said it was also de- cided to stop using Malayan} dollars as the medium of ex- RICHARD BOONE SANTA MONICA, Calif . Sept 21 Pi - Hospital spokesmen say actor Richard Boone is in good 'condition and may go home {Monday. Boone, star of the television just off Singapore which has traditionally dealt in Malayan currency. Major Weapon | ) . Sukarno has decreed, Lelmena Crashed his auto into & parked al economy'car about 4 am. yesterday, police 'from a reception and preview hostile confrontation with the Boone Show.\ new neighboring should be extended to the eco- and chest injuries, walked to his 'nomic field. home, only one block away, after The president emphasized that the crash. His wife called a doc- economic relations with Singa- tor. ing and hampering the progress The meeting at Sukano's palace in this resort town 40 miles from 'Jakarta originally was intended, -~ $ Blplomals Are Heartened by \ moderate policy statement stir- - ened diplomais weary of bitter 'series \Have Gun, Will Travel,\. weapon in said. He was returning home, federation? Boone. who suffered face cuts' FINAL EDITION Price Efcur CENTS Hopes Stirred for Progress in Easing Tensions in World UNITED NATIONS, Sept 21 RPI - President Kennedy's dra- matic bid for a joint U.S.-Soviet moon expedition won generally enthusiastic reaction today. His red guarded hopes for solid prog- ress in easing cold war tensions at the U.N. General Assembly session. Kennedy's address yesterday, following an unusually mild pol- cy speech by Soviet Foreign Min- ister Andrei A. Gromyko, heart- exchanges between the two big powers. Gromyko welcomed the concil- datory - nature of Kennedy's speech, but reserved comment on specific proposals, pending thorough study. He also conveyed to Kennedy the \warm personal grestings\ of Premier Khrush- chev at a reception after the President's speech. Gromyko's remarks seemed to support the growing hope that the Russians, seared by the Cuban crisis and differ- ences with Peking, were now more interested in East-West ; amity than in rocket rattling. Kennedy told the 111-nation Assembly the world may have reached \a pause in the cold war.\ He stood fast in setting out basic U.S.-Soviet differences, but called for further steps in easing cold war tensions, specifically by pooling U.S. and Soviet space research and experence for a 'joint moon shot. Delegates Ypive Praise - €Hrough\ $100 billion may be ; Epending control.\ \an unprecedented gamble with 'Which killed four Negro Girls was the entire economic system of a high-order explosive placed un- the United States' and that der the 14-step rear entrance to if \this Iong ghot does not come | ch 'brought the demonstrators back to earth where they were charg- a °C - Beyond that there was nothlllg'freslsf‘gggfglfitiho ® James Bald- win called on Americans to give up Christmas shopping i \until this nation earns the i right fo celebrate the birth of added to the national debt be- jelse to report, said Weaver. fore the budget is balanced. | _ Meanwhile, two while teen- ' 'Bymes, senior Republican on; Afe!s were bound over to a the tax-writing Ways and Means, fiffigesmfi “gtllgéxt bggd tin mmittee, is proposing an. nurder e | & £0 j Sglendxilent tllagwogld maki the} shooting of a Negro boy fast | Christ.\ He made the plea tax cut inoperative unless the} Sunday. The slaying came in | during a memoria' service for President submits, in January or; the flake of the church dy- | the Negro children killed at earlier, spending estimates not; namiting. - Birmingham last Sunday. above $97 billion for the fiscal! _ At Mobile, Archbishop Thomas! At North Little Rock, Ark. a year that began last July 1 and; $98 billion for next year. ficu 1 Byrnes termed these \comfor- Stand how a civilized human Negro school two weeks ago. said table requirements\ for a \fea- «being as to desire or want to' Colored People, destroy life because a man's coloré Mrs. Y'Vonne Fitts, 26. said the ds different from ms. own,\ 'NAACP promised to provide her The letter called \for a returiwith protection and legal counsel, of peace anq, sanity in our State and did not keep this promise. and diocese.\ Ib is to be TeAd:sne said her house had been hit Sunday from all Catholic pulpitsaby stones and eggs since \all this in the diocese, which oomprxsesmmxabauoo began.\ all Of Alabama and Northwest! ¢, q. mates, field secretary Of \the Little Rock chapter, said the with a Congress pledged to They would represent reduc- tions of about $1 billion from the' spending level now in effect, and j probably a substantially deeper: cut next year. But Byrnes said. this would permit $4 billion more, expenditures this year than 148. mjoug, He said is spending can be tied . ; T . i Yale Cancels Speech z down \future cuts will be cer- iNAACP offered legal counsel to tainty as our economy expands.\; At Montgomery, Gov, George i Mrs. Fitts if she considered it Promises Not Enough ggIaXfufigchsg; hideamlqet‘grnecessary. Promises, whether spoket bY myen, Conn., in which he said _ \I Said we would furnish legal the President or written bY the !tns, he ;s \certain that your po- Protection, too. if she wanted it.\ majority party as a declaratiOnijmics; purpose have been well Bates Said. \but the sheriff's de- érgofixgehpfll, Byrnes said, A76 BOL gorved\ by causing Yale Univer- \Who . : isity to concel Wallace's speak- . whatwe need In 6 1 \0 \o engagement Wallace . had simply ask that Congress make this tax cut contingent upon ful- fillment of the promise to control spending.\ Byrnes said his amendment would not delay the bill nor change the size or the natite of the tax cut, if the President is willing to guarantee to hold spending to a certain level. Commenting on Bymes'iwere protesting the arrest earlier early today, killing three occu- speech, Rep. Hale Boggs Of|of a Negro picket who police said pants, Louisiana, the Democratic house | punched an officer during a noisy whip and also a member of the i Ways and Means Committee, said, \it is astonishing that Re- publicans can't even be for busi- ness if the plan is sponsored by a Democrat.\ California Rocked By Moderate Quake BERKELEY, Calif., Sept. 21 UP}, - A moderate earthquake cen- tered 55 miles southeast of Berk-= eley was recorded by selsmolo- gists at. the University of Cali- fomia at 9:83 pm. last night. 'The quake, centered about 15 miles out of San Jose fear Mt. Hamilton, lasted two and a half minutes and registered 4.5 on the Richter scale. The 1960 San Francésco éarthquake registered $25. . © . Residents in the San Jose area reported feeling tremors at the time of the earthquake but no} damage was immediately report- ~Chuckle Corner DENVER, Sept 21 M -- Jac Olsen says bis lost St. Bernard] dog should be easy to find. Her nuzzle's too fong, and it's spotted,. She has one eye that's red and her front feet turn out, She's also awayhacked 'meeded. This is the first time I nave heard of ber complaint. I been scheduled to speak at the know of nothing we can do \ Yale Political Union, & student: ating society, Nov. 4. | wer a R debMtguithc pglliceNand 4patrol- ‘fire ln plnsburgh {Claims Three Lives men on foot broke up a sit- down demonstration in front of a police station in New York's Kast Side. Iwo Negroes | were arrested om charges of | assault and disorderly conduct. |A huge Kennedy was speaking. 100 Pushed Back Police on horseback pushed] about 100 persons across & street!'dwelling. 'Youth Is Held charged - with day for a Sept. 30 hearing. him in Framingham | Distric hearing. 4 .~ Garfield gave no reason for Portland, Maine, where for years.\ f Framingham - neighbors BTANLEY N. GARFIELD an -_ Ed. with trespassing, coercion andivote J. Toolen said in a pastoral let- white women who enrolled her; ter that \it is difficult to under-'G-year-old son in a formerly being could have in his heartishe had quit the National As- sonably prudent administration, SUCh hatred for a fellow human sociation for the Advancement of, artment told me it was not. PPPPSBURGH Sept ai up 'he added. \The Wold said Pope Paul. ‘ fire swept through an The demonstrators said they, apartment building in Pittsburgh: Identities of the victims - 82, sen, Bourke B. Hickenlooper Intention demonstration near the United'elderly man and a woman and &A m.-Tows, senior Republican mam-L Nations building where President! middle-aged woman - were notlber of the Foreign Relations immediately available Allegheny|Committee and chairman of the County morgue officials said they Senate GOP policy committes, apparently were residents of the.gave the treaty unenthusiastic His Mother and Brother, _ | Critically Wounding Father (By Cuban Government | \** ' - ' , rmmmormac ime. sate crouse teese» c Nine Others HUFF M Accident strangling | his Framingham police found the mother and younger brother and bodies of Garfield's mother and critically wounding his father, brother in their home Thursday: waits in East Cambridge jall to- night. Mrs. Ruth Garfield, 45, a Garfield was reminded to the strangled with a nylon stocking of a former Costs Rican presi- jail without bail yesterday after and venetian blind cord, POUCGE dent, was charged with plotting - an innocent plea was entered for said. | Court He 'had entered a guilty strangled manually, they S24. Havana hewspaper plea and sought an immediate the; slaying but told police in. South! he was'businessman, was found with & in Cubs. captilred, that the slayings stem= 22 caliber bullet wound in his med from \something that hasichest. He was in critical condi- Teodoro Picardo Jr. been reack'rg ths boiling point tion at & Framingham hospital/'to land his plane off course ab said church-going youth was AWOL: there had been an &rgument in' from Port Hueneme, Calif. the family over the youth's mar-! relary. She sat crying in & park=.block. Jnewd cine tenor -he, som m-lkellltles mgamnplied ans echoed - An unofficial Associated Press| sumy. mows & sentio «tva: | ROTO _. _ . je renee : ae announce or oF. inclined \ RIA 4 * RAE SE lo w . : C - all fo Ivote for ratification, 15 against! |- '' Ipetween this potentialty rich but igigsEf£t1_\§,fgstpg§fcfee‘$n£‘lem°n‘ 'and three - Sens. Howard Can-! vATICAN CITY, Sept. 21 (M - economically shaky country and < \ there was considerable non, D-Nev.. John L, McClellan,. Pope Paul VI said today he prosperous Malaysia. 00“ en “re {speculation why Kennedy sug- De-Ark., and_ Margaret phasenvants the Vatican Curia, cen-, But military leaders attended \gested the joint moon expedition. Smith, R-Maine - undecided. 'tral administration of the Ro- also, Among them were Defense' 'Some delegates expressed belief _ While debate during the past man Catholic Church, throughly Minister and armed forces Chief | NEWARK, NJ. Sept. 21° P -' feck the United States gtlvo weeks has averaged 40,000 reformed and internationalized. Gen, Abdul Haris Nasution ANd Arizona Sen Barry Goldw@te\. cannot beat the Soviets to the axwordsda duyf the torrzfng ceased, \They (the reforms) will be Army commander Maj. Gen. Ach- boomed Republicaxiasm. banged moon on is OWn. 52253?rflflndaotfeinggghmakf; an- formulated and carried out bY mad Jani. the demonstration and belittled] {f was also noted that U S. other ound 9, Shin R ope Sot Cunt PoOnHIEf $410., _ As the session got undor W%, a - Kennedy-proposed | Russisn: space eff CSS A, Cape Canaveral i became e (pail (OHC ola, Curd MUSt Indonesia announced the tS American moon expedition laSt yolced disappointment this nounce he will vote against the inte refrmqnem with a wider! move toward cuting trade With .night at a fund-raising visit for as an indication that the Presi- treaty and Sen. Olin D. John- | Pope Paul made the remarks, Mala¥sin, The New Jersey Republicans ! dent seems ready to abandon the ton, D-S.C., removed himself at an audience for the Curia it- trolled Antara news agancy 52m} | Goldwater criucized the admin- U.S. moon project. tim from the doubtful list by am- 'self, which is made up of about! \% directorate of cus “fl? a”? istration's tax-cut proposal. told: Eis suggestion came at fa the nouncing he will vole for it. 1.000 prelates and priests who run excises had ordered its offfC!3}! pepuplicans that a conservative when public enthusiasm $111 £ Jordan said that he would glad- all the congregations, tribunals !° discontinue processing Gog prevailed in the nation and PMOJEC apparently is waning, ly vote for the treaty if it \Dro- and offices of the Vatican. ments relating to tradt With co5q the moon expedition would C09! Are spiralling and Congrgss : Malaysia. , be a \terrible waste of money.\ ,no longer is rubber - stamping vided for full inspection\ to as- Major importance was attach-, +4 i . : p 8 u s. sure Soviet compliance and he ed here to the Pope's expressed , SEVeranC of trade was boun President Kennedy had sug spaceelegggxscyhzgéney 1.22551? _ 'added: 'desire br ; Toow to burt Indonesia Much of its i \\Without full inspecfion our and 00135051613??? th‘féuffiflfi; export trade, particularly rubber gigging)eligigxtl‘)?vU:a§§ceirNizmt)-S§ ever, that a combined moon best chance for survival as & membership includes 30 'of the And COPA P&SS through Singsa- a that' a moon venture _ ien Journey would do a lot for East» nation is to maintain & COM- church's 80 cardinals and scores {POC Ray 1 would be a symbol of ne “,;Wesh amnity. _ petent weapons superiority and of monsignors. Most are Italian.\ Information Minister Roeslan Russia wou Y ! Foreign Reaction Favorable & national determination to An- Those who are not spend long Abdulgani admitted this in a re- cooperation. i Editorial reaction in London nibnilate any aggressor who dares qareers in the Vatican. 'cent speech, but insisted that, in _ Goldwater, a possible con- 'was generally enthusiastic for to strike the first blow. - 'There have been suggestions the long run Indonesia will be tender for the Republican ;a joint moon expedition. In ~ \This military competence 2Dd from other prelates and theolog- able to develop its own trade presidential nomination, said he Bonn, West German government this national will must be unde- jing in recent years that the centers. would want more indications of jand opposition leaders joined in 'stood around the world. This Guria be reorganized along the, Confusion, meanwhile, contin- honest? and faith from the {hailing the President's speech. message must go out to them very lines the Pope mentioned. ued to surround commercial re- Soviet Union before such a pro- |- The Soviet news agency Tass 'loud and unmistakably clear.\ | > Comforted by Curia _- lations with Britrin, Malaysia's ject were undertaken. He add- <gave - extensive - summaries of Johnston said if the Senate pops Paul said he was aided chief supporter and the prim¢ ed that the money could be Kennedy's address but made no rejects the treaty \we ate S&YiD€ and comforted by the Curia in target date of anti-Malsysia AO better spent in. a study of mention of his proposal for & that we have given up all hopes task as leader of the tilly since the federation WA oceans to determine what fond, {joint moon shot. for pesce and we are telling half-billion Catholics formed Monday. \ veater and other benefits they ._ Kennedy's expression of sup- {world it must look forward OnY! »pyxecutor of the will of He: Flooded with reports ' could provide. 'port for civil rights in the United 'to an endiess dark age of cold p ibi « ras flooded with re-: . « States and human rights around . 3 who has the responsibility and' Jakarta was I Goldwater addressed a news i war and ever-threatening nuclear ine power to guide the church:ports .of stizure of (JD° and $100-a-plate din- the world were seen by Moscow attack.\ of Christ, the Roman Curia'teresté on Java island, including conference Robert Treat hotel 'radio merely as propaganda. N sma he nad no other choice Cont\ ite reene 0 os e Paule te boel t Hensel pol coed wich berodiel in ' vote for ratification. \I d0'ong recopnition of the church quinine plantations. j p. from Cuba, which boye i a 4 © § . demonstrators paraded in a sin . .so without fear and withOUub pices and it merits our thanks,\:_ The AbDtara news ABMCY, 10 orn jp, * Assemglfy ifiecgfigfilfififlffii ported these had been piaced E° © Youl head - rnt Under the supervision of regional _ One group. the Newark Youth smd he did not want to hear \dis- But he said he was aware of {unde pe aind asso-. con t thes hoo Rennedy itl i _ authorities after being taken over Councl of the N criticisms of the Curia and add 'by union workers. ation for the Agvanceénsmthgi in regard to the Cubanl revolu- a : i 'The selfures apparently were Colored People, demance 'tion. The Israeli seats also were \Intention bgrseefioéggfilzifi“ 33: made Before yesterday's | order: Goldwater support an admims- vacant because it was a Jewish which was accompanied by an tration civil rights bill while the noliday. assurance - that - anti-Malaysia other carmed placards suppot ting . & 20 oun c mang media must emerge from the night of distrust into the light of peace. want the United States of America to boldly and fearlessly lead the way.\ (church's) juridical structure and adding depth to its spiritual con- science not only finds resistance on the part of the center of the: church, the Roman Curia, but [support yesterday. for Slaying ties. speech, - Goldwater: A K9 I I d a human and earthly institu- TEU to normaloy, although four ing a tax j 4 an . » r = d mem n in feelings will not result in na- \Goldwater for filesldgnt, an a tionalization of foreign proper- stating, \Jack We Will Barry, l x out S You.\ ; aP A i Representatives of some two In his 8 ialso of the pnfetini mfm the dozerlf British firms in the Ja-icharacterized Kennedy as, \a. |vanguard cie. ae coe chon as kart ion reported a generalpresident who lures votes by ask- always needed by the church as arta Tegl0 po i while stubbornly; apo ion.\ business houses had been taken-courting economic dlsas‘te}? I A d t 7mm. w_w___- over by workers. through refusal to cut spending. . n CC, en | rec o f ~ LOWELL Ind. Sept. 21 P - ‘Four Freed' one Held | + | ( 1 Five youngsters llomewal‘gi bound I , Ive IT 0 e e u en 1S l e after a hayride and &a girl driv- F ing home alone after a date died \early today as two cars smashed \together head-on three miles east of Lowell on Ind. 2, in Lake County . ~ 'The cars, driven by Carol Jean Wilson. 18, Hebron, Ind., and Tod L Belshaw, Il, Lowell, Ind, crashed at one minute past mid«~ night. Killed were both drivers 'passengers held since their pri- vate plane was forced down on the southern coast by anti-air- craft fire last week, Havana news- papers said today, Bub the pilot, 36-year-old. son BATON ROUGE, La., Sept. 21. caught fire. Bodies and clothing M - Five Louisiana SfiabelUnl-‘were tossed along the road. versity students were killed and First reports said seven cars nine others were injured when an; had been involved in the collision. Sty\ \y eis na w's passengers auto crashed into a stalled carl _ Police said the dead and iD- Gerard Griesnrer, 15, Leonard J. four miles south of here late last jured apparently had attended a Austgen, 16, and Robert Felder, night. {Kappa Alpha party on the Mis- »\ gu of Lowell, and Gwen Pr. Chester A. Williams, paris siséippl filivgli leyejefi‘éd were in S85 16. Gagar 1161525 Ins]. a 1 i 'e not i coroner, identified the dead wo of the injur ' Lake County sheriff's investi- s ole Sone mer neti the dlots 'The te. 40 to the C 45 af opael grote or Alexandrine with frnds hed ben. to a. ; - Father's Conditi ical | 'Uni | transpor °G. Johnson Jn of Baton! Eva Arin 6 anio - y roues 40, aback to toomer Egigfisggtnmgfi‘éfigfs Whan &. Renbin of| degree burts and Alena PO§aA§Q$€nst of Lowell and Miss Wilson : ' [ hoa Monroe, Buddy Burge of High- of Baton, Rouge. head | was driving, home after leaving land Park, IHL and Alexandrajand a fractured thigh. .__ Iboy friend in Lowell. |_ |King of New Ofleans. - ~ 'Others injured were Tom Beg- Investigators said it appeafigd f Car Stalled nel of Fairview, (éhioc.1 dnfirstg an; dBelsllqaziv sgafndbfigré £211 e; 1 € I i coper Kline Rushing:the second car; Samara . , bound on Ind. u . haat foun was AWOL Cl'eIaLf: Griff; Sigéénnérs~incmdmgEsaisdtagf irréapgguflfl years OlaNew Orleans, meck burnsmgnd right tum onto. Ind. 12£1 gtsoos‘slzg his Americagfibomgwife' Susan-| which had been bought | earlier, Betty Pugh: Chat-lei] _ qudfigibgmé fizfiégmlgsgswggh M3355 oH : f in the day for $50, stalled. HIL, 20, Kathleen Ikerd edg coded wit (public school teacher, had been, against the Fidel Castro regime t 'The brother. John. 10, W25 and held. ~ said the' Havana Radio said the pilot, was forced Maine police captured Garfield,: were apparently of the f . 1! p j ; son's car R fiage a month ago to the former| driving the family station wagon, pilot's intentions,. aecofding to Somftgbudelltslévlv‘el ©, lauilggxgaibifiggébgegggé fig geflflgfngggggvz ife mipact pushed the gitl's car @ Lynn Parrow, 20, a medical see- late Thursday night ab a road» the broadcast. which was moni-;when it was stMIcK. = backward 27 feet. in Mami. ithrown 105 fest, exploded. and, broken jaw and dislocated hip. wey com onan n ovis ns meme whens aan wonen nea ate coined ory en neni an vp oni rmation din nop mey vem ie ne oh nner - . . 8 a a ven eye mmc ek Rm ha ven <' trfivfi + frfilffflffil\ 1