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Show 't f r r 'r jA Tribune Phones tiktitje News departments, EM Information, scores, EL business, advertising, circula-tio- n departments, EM VoL 185, No. 180 Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday Morning Clouds Knit Brows Qtyand -- Salt-Lake- Utah-Consid- erable cloudiness and cooler except in -- the --soulh. See weather map. Page B-- Price Ten Cents October 11, 1962 i Freedom? Not Yet Off: On-a- nd Cuba Pat On Captives NotetoU.8.: Toss Out Russ Fears Aide Says Shun Rocket Rattle By William MacDougall C Los'Angeles Times WASHINGTON. Oct 10 Secretary of Defense Robert S. Py Associated Press McNamara reassured the naHAVANA; Oct. 10 Negotiations for the release of 1,113 tion Wednesday that we have captives of the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion hit a snag Wednes- no reason to fear the Soviet rocket rattlers. day night and hopes for their early release were dashed. ADDRESSING the Army The talks between negotiator James B. Donovan of New York and Prime Minister Fidel Castro were to have ended Assn, at a dinner honoring former President Dwight D. Wednesday night Eisenhower and the late Gen. But a spokesman for the rescue committee said the talks George C. Marshall, McNahave not ended, certain points have to be revised and this mara declared: will take two or three further meetings. WE DETER THE Soviets from using their growing nuDONOVAN AND THE Cuban "members of the rescue clear force committee spent four hours with Castro at the Presidential nuclear forceby maintaining strong enough Palace Wednesday night A committee spokesman had earlier survivable enough to ride ap, expressed confidence this would be the last talks with only out any conceivable nuclear atminor details and publicity arrangements to be thrashed out. tack, and to survive with sufficient power to cause unacIn a tired voice reflecting ceptable damage to the atstrain, the informant said no tacker. issued be communique would We have such a force toWednesday night as previously and we have increased day, promised. to assure that we the budget No date was set for the next shall have such a force In it but he added, meeting, the future. was expected to take place McNamaras speech was Thursday or Friday. viewed in Washington as a diThere was no indication rect reply to recent Soviet that the negotiations were afthreats of possible use of misclaim the fected in any way by siles against the United States of an exile group in the United if this country interferes with States and Puerto Rico that the communication of Cuba. coast north it had raided the HIS FREQUENT references port of Isabella de Sagua Monto present and growing UJS. day and killed 20 persons. military strength were considTHE RAID HAS not been ered in some quarters to be an confirmed by the Castro govanswer to criticism that this ernment and there has been country is unprepared to deal with the military threat in no announcement of the exiles Cuba. claim here. Nor has there been The address also appeared any comment to be a strong endorsement by Meanwhile, it was learned the Kennedy Administration of an ever stronger future role reliably in Washington, that the government has agreed to for the Army in the nations underwrite the shipment of defense posture. about 13 million dollars in THE ARMY IN particular," medicine and food to Cuba if Associate Press Wirephote McNamara said, must expand . Castro frees the men he captured in the abortive Bay of James B. Donovan . , . Agent and diversify and modernize Pigs invasion of April 17, 1961. for prisoners, not for UJS. itself to deal with a wide range of counterinsurgency and limThe amount presumably ited war situations. Would be augmented by pri. By expansion, a McNamara aide explained to reporters, the Vate subscriptions raised by the Families Committee. secretary was referring to the services entire effort, not an Castro originally asked ran increase in troop numbers. som totaling 62 million dollars. The Armys present auSome Individuals already have thorized strength in 960,000. been ransomed by relatives or friends for as must as $100,000, McNamara asserted that the New York Time Service and 60 sick or wounded capnation must increase its abiliWith the ty to deter forms of ROME, Oct. 10 tives were returned to Miami political last April on credit against pomp and splendor worthy of and military aggression a great occasion, Pope John against which the application future payment XXIII will inaugurate the 21st of nuclear weapons not IN WASHINGTON and ecumenical, or universal coun- be a credible response.may Miami, Cuban exiles expressed cil of the Roman Catholic ... HE CITED.. THE, growth of cbncerri 'over whether touchy Church Thursday morning Americas guerrilla and milHISTORY WILL remember itary assistance forces almost dealings for the prisoners release would be affected by the it as Vatican Council n be- exclusively Army organizaannouncement of a Puerto cause it is the second to be held tions as proof of Americas action in St Peters Basilica, which is effort to diversify. The secretary warned that group, Alpha 66, that it raided part of the Vatican. America would not hesitate to Isabela de la Sagua on Cuba's Two thousand and six hunremake the north coast before dawn dred council fathers" from 55 sponse, whetherappropriate it be nuclear Wednesday, killing 20 in a countries and six continents or against any battle with Cuban militia and are expected at the opening enemy attack. ceremony. Russian military men. are eccleThe fathers siastics of episcopal rank or over who are to participate in the council. Pope to Open Ecumenical Meets Today Rico-base- anti-Castr- o d non-nucle- Yanks Move Near Crown By Associated Press NEW Oct. YORK, 10--A homer by rookie Tom. Tresh moved the New York Yankees to within one victory of their second straight world championship of baseball Wednesday. With Tresh breaking a tie with his clutch drive In the Full Details Pages B3, 4 eighth inning, the Yankees defeated the San Francisco Giants for a three games to two edge in the game world series. The winning pitcher was Ralph Terry, a 23 game winner for the American League champions during the regular Reason but the loser of four straight games in previous World Series competition. three-ru- n 2-- 2 5-- 3 n Gentle Curve With them will sit 200 theological experts without voting rights. The United States will be represented by 240 ecclesiastics headed by the five American Francis Cardinal cardinals Spellman, archbishop of New York; James Francis L. Cardinal McIntyre, archbishop of Los Angeles; Richard James Cardinal Cushing, archbishop of Boston; ' Albert Gregory Cardinal Meyer, archbishop of Chicago, and Joseph Elmer Cardinal Ritter, archbishop of SL Louis. The American delegation In point of numbers will be the largest after the Italian. The council fathers are to discuss and vote on 69 schemata or draft constitutions and decrees, designed to bring up to date the organization, insti-SePage 14, Column 4 Road Peril? Reuters News Agency PORDIC, FRANCE, Oct. Clergymen, parents, and the road safety society Wednesday won a battle to clothe" a shapely recumbent nude on a billboard at the entrance to this sleepy Brittany town. 10 A bikini was painted on the nude woman, advertising a local beauty parlor. Its proprietor, Miss Juliette Quehen, denied there was shocking about anything the sign but decided to bow to local feelings. The parish priest said the poster was a public danger, an insult to morality." PARENTS SAID children would gaze at it on their way to school Bill. T oves ax Kennedy Appr Clears Adjournment Path 1 Solons Iron Out Issues, Hope to Quit Tonight C New York Times Service THE EXPERIMENTAL determination of the existence of this continuous solar wind provides a new Insight Into Interplanetary weather" conditions and the manner in which solar energy reaches, earth. PRELIMINARY scientific findings made by the comspacecraft, plex, launched Aug. 27 from Cape Canaveral, Fbu werd presented Wednesday at a news conference by scientists of the National Aeronautics 447-poun-d Todays Chuckle And we dont want any yes men around here! Is that perfectly dear?" . (. and Space Administration and the NET Propulsion Laboratory Calif. in Pasadena, AT THE SAME time, space agency officials revised their estimates on how closely the spacecraft would approach Venus on the first rendezvous of Instruments from earth with another planet in the solar system. The latest estimates were that the spacecraft would pass about 20,900 r ti tvv t By Jerry T. Baulch Associated Press yriter WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 Behind the scenes talk Wednesday cracked at least a bit the impasse that has frozen Congress into one of its longest sessions. Senate and House member agreed to iron out some of their differences in conferences. The leaders accomplished this progress with a helping hand from the White House as the specter of a lack of a quorum threatened to halt all action. Members of Congress seeking reelectlon next month are eager to get back home to campaign and large numbers already have. One obstacle to adjournment was removed when president Kennedy without comment unexpectedly signed a bill to let persons set up pension funds d Blast to Light Pacific Shies SEN. GEORGE A. Smathers had been struggling to keep Congress in "session past the deadline for presidential action or the measure at By Associated Press midnight Wednesday. WASHINGTON, Oct 10 He feared a pocket veto if The United States announced adjournment came before then but figured enough votes could Wednesday it has scheduled be mustered to override a reg- a high altitude nuclear test , for next Sunday or Monday ular veto. in the Johnston Island test WEDNESDAYS develop- area of the Pacific. ments raised hopes that ConTHE ANNOUNCEMENT gress can meet its latest going home target date Thursday from the Atomic Energy night or at least quit on Fri- Commission said the device day. The big question remained to be detonated will be of that is how to solve a (deadlock over range the money with an explosive force of less than one million tons of bill for the Agriculture Department. The argument is over TNT. 25 million dollars in research The test is presently items, which the Senate in- scheduled to take place besists on but the House opposes tween 9:30 p.m. Oct. 14 and 2:30 am. Oct. 15, Hawaiian just as vigorously. v ' Associated Press Wlrephota . standard time, subject to beInformal conferences President Kennedy adjusts his collar and I "Airport In Washington to greet visiting weather and technical deHouse tween Senate and squares his tla as he waits at National dignitary, President Sekou Toure of Guinea. lays, it said. to were leaders reported have made some progress. (D-Fla- n Tiny Yemen At War, Report Says U.S. Accuses Soviet Of Envoy Assault But the House gave a resounding no answef to one Senate solution, a resolution passed last week to provide emergency financing for the department at least until next session while the problem is threshed out. MOSCOW, Oct 10 (UPI) The United States charged Wednesday in a formal note of protest that a U.S. assistant naval attache expelled by the Soviet Union was physically assaulted. Canadian Jet Hits Liner, Hostess Dies sort of things with Smith as THIS WAS rejected by a 241 they claimed were done against to 1 roll call vote which passed By Associated Press By Associated Press their two citizens, the sources a resolution the Senate BAGOTVILLE, QUE., Oct saying A high said. CAIRO, Oct. 11 action contravenes the Con- 10 A stewardess was killed Yemeni official was quoted by BUT THE outstanding dif- stitution and is an infringe- and nine persons injured the United Arab Republic's was that the two So- ment on the privileges of the Wednesday night when a ference Middle East News Agency as Air Lines plana viets in New York were in- House to originate appropna-ttq- Trans-Canadsaying Thursday Yemen conbills, . .collided wAtb a. Royal Cana?., ls en- volved" in- - purchasing was denied be docusiders Itself at war with neighments. gaged in espionage. The lone dissenter was dian Air Force jet on the boring Saudi Arabia. ground. ProThe Paul Rogers Russians, Yevgeny Rep. U.S. embassy sources said THERE WAS no Indication khorov and Ivan Vydrodov, REPORTS SAlfPthe RCAF the of 14. expulsion that he was speaking official- Cmdr. were expelled for allegedly This action brought from r Voodoo slammed looks Smith Raymond B. Richard Russell Sen. ly. His words were taken here buying defense secrets from into the tail of the much like an very next outright about talk starting with reservation. U.S. Sailor Nelson C, Drump Viscount as the pasThe news agencys dispatch reprisal operation for the U.S. mond, who has denied com- week a "constitutional debate came In for a ouster of two Soviet United senger plane he to once and for settle all, from Sana, the capital of Nations the at last month plicity. colanding Bagotville Air is Senate the whether diplomats said, Yemen, quoted Vice Premier on similar Force Base 100 miles north of charges. The Soviet Union charged equal with the House. Abdel Rahmen El Beidany as The Soviets did the same at the time that the diploQuebec Cit- ysaying Saudi Arabia has ONE STEP toward adjournThe stewardess, a native of mats were manhandled. massed troops on the frontiers ment was House agreement to Europe, was not further idenand had infiltrated arms into The sources confirmed So- send another controversial tified pending notification of con- relatives. Yemen, which is considered viet charges that Smith was measure to Senate-Hous- e an attack on the Yemeni Reto aucarrying binoculars, a minia- ference, an omnibus bill The Viscount carried a public. According to the agenture camera and a, tape re- thorize, but not finance, river crew of four and 15 passenharbor control and and flood cy, Beidany added: corder when arrested in Leninall over the nation. gers. projects called Oct but 2, this grad This leads the Yemen Hie House voted $2,300,000,-00normal practice for military government to consider itself but the Senate tacked on The two men of the twin Associated By Press attaches and denied the equip In a state of war with Saudi Voodoo crew managed to items raising this to around jet Thunderstorms swept across ment was being used for esArabia. gain enough altitude after the four billion dollars. Wisconsin Wednesday, hurling pionage. collision to work their, The dispatch reached Cairo heavy rain and winds up to 75 THE SENATE, in turn, ejection seats and they parahowcon-Se- e chuted shortly after the UAR govern- mph at some sections of' the THE SOURCES denied, into near the agreed to a Senate-Hous- e ment had pledged all its state. ever, that the binoculars and Page 3, Column 1 airport. out camera were of Smiths strength to defend Yemen THE WEATHER bureau said when he was seized and against any attack on the a tornado dipped down about pocket revolutionary regime eight miles southeast of Neills-vill- e said alleged maps he had on Tallying The Tribune his person were only maps of that overthrew the monarchy. in the central part of WisBackers of the monarchy, inpublic transportaconsin. Five farms reported Leningrads tion system. cluding members of the royal wind damage. family, have been attempting There were no reports of THE UJS. NOTE said Smith a counterrevolution. casualties. was physically assaulted and THERE HAD been signs that Gusts up to 75 mph were re forcibly deprived of items of . the UAR government of Presl corded at Ripon. personal property by allegedly dent Gamal Abdel Nasser had Soviet citizens. Rain fell from Northern nonofficial SOMETIMES YOU JUST sit there and read and read prepared for any eventuality California and Oregon eastDuring this period of illegal in Yemen. But only Wednesday ward to and ponder and ponder, and when your face emerges from Montana. detention he was refused per Western UAR destroyers scheduled to mission to communicate with behind the paper It looks like a puzzle. sail toward Yemen from Suez Snow fell on higher points, the embassy and was subjected And you say to yourself: had their orders canceled and an dtwo Inches of snow ac- to threats of violence. "Chee, what a clod I am! I cant were held in "port, although cumulated in Klamath Falls, unnerstand whats going on. , . still alerted. Ore. UNITED STATES THE Quit Insulting yourself. There lives no man, nor woman, without categorically rejects all allegasome blind spots. tions of Improper behavior In the part of Cmdr. Smith and And thats where an Important dimension of the news the article specifically that he was enwhich goes behind what is hap. gaged in espionage, the note said. "The embassy vigorpening and explains why comes in. ously protests the manifold miles from Venus on Dec. rect a trajectory that would violations Soviet authoriThose Mississippi riots, for ex14. have taken the spacecraft ties of the by and immunirights . ample. , about miles from 233,000 Is It now ties appertaining to Cmdr. making a long Venus. THEYRE ALL EXPLAINED In the history of the 14th Smith as a duly accredited arcing flight of 180 million After more precise trackniles to overtake the planet officer of the em- Amendment, which nobody has bothered to dissect for you. diplomatic We bother today, however and its really no bother at alL ing, however. It was deter- bassy. Earlier it had been predictt Sea Page A-ed that Mariner II would mined that the small midsource An course correction rocket had gave embassy miles about from 9,000 pass HANDY GUIDE TO THE INSIDE the planet and then orbit the given the Mariner slightly this description of Smiths seizure: more velocity than planned. sum SECTION B SECTION A He was standing in 4 Lenin- Movie Menu THE VELOCITY change THIS PREDICTION Was 12, 13 Mooneys Mirror Page 3 Pages made after the Mariner, on required was an addition of grad riverside park, not near Editorial Views 12 16 TV Timetable Page Page 7 orders from earth, was put 45 miles an hour to the military objects as the Soviets SECTION D SECTION 0 midmiles an hour the craft charged When accosted "an through a delicate course correction maneuver was applied and his Favorite Recipe was traveling in relation to arm-locPage Page 1 More at the Mall Local Scene Pages 24 oh Sept 4 designed to cor Letters to Landers Page 4 shirt was ripped open. the sun. n a IV-a- two-seate- (D-Ga- .) four-engine- jet-pro- Storm Hurls Wind, Rain 0 low-lev- Puzzles All in Minds Eye, Riib Out the Blind Spots Spacecraft Report: Sun Shoots at Earth WASHINGTON, Oct 10--The Mariner II spacecraft bound for a rendezvous with Venus, has discovered there Is a steady wind of charged particles blowing off the boiling surface of the sun into interplanetary space. 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