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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 1

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V. J3 tC HE POST-S Twtutur wtn ntjT Uui RX I t'll tK Vara. Csan i i THI WlATMIt BB -l TAR Hurricane Donna Is Ragiilg Noisy Lumumba Rides Nixon Opens In NfiW England Through Leopoidville Shortly After Arrest Lashing Mid Atlantic Area e. ml HMWI Storm's Force Diminishing as It Surges Through 'J low tx-nemief Got Out of fcnippecirify Cflfwn New Ibmpshire; HelJ One of Most Ever to Strike Area; Coasts Escape DfW.OII COIIfiO crww Kb tu -rt tl Ma JiNot Explained u- Mfc IMMh I Wwtt a iur li-ma ey-aa IV. uwl mm4 'Vu run iu 4 AM IHM MM 1 Thl nu HUM ooflftwd frwa ln nd tn.i tm (Wincriiful la New Hn.iJitr 1 urn aa Mtkiai nnri-T -1 uw I I J- 1 MO Uau 0 UK mart JMl.

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an-1 Hot ih oi.i yf guard at tla radJo Lrmid Lumumba badt agalo.1 il. aU. Tb bum rf tha ctorm Wimt im SootTrlil cmUnJCbot Ladr pPV a 7 t. Bue L.h mt pupjta. 7 nm bCU'UT a am tmuM i wrt tod and Wnad T7 th.

tori or-raUon. ...1 madl. BU boun afu a M.w-n -7 fnia. lrr. bf tha unlooa-Ox tm FaderaUon-aaid BO wer.

Tort to mlAnoral. Ux fit U-l "JTIV, I.4O1JD00 anul UaH wrra dl- i tu. supplies. million ana aariBB ofanaUn trJpTuto neartry ae j-h. radio atBtlon Wortar.

and ha Bya jTioId in front augment acbool hi neb tudent of Ava fcaaJUonllahaif a An additional half a hi. mat whiibiiuw uin tha JTulfon polio, block. JHJr raihua a-hooi cbildran booked foriUU. Bftomoon sesam. dtrUd -i a agreement tnc ftwationi Th riOXroM ma SererTtt-at It totlafactory) and immediately want about the, -urin.

aarrtee. .1 tookiroDOlltan New York area. City nvmea. eh airman to make a ancono the railroad board, aald no uaiaiiipeecn. would operate today, but "some time Tuesday we snail approacn a nearly normal opegaUon.

Artr Dangerous Blows Expected Floods fpVtl bt uu u.d up lanrd li-Und 130- VuglnU N- tok. 10 rr. Hut nd KMtm. Oemt Ouui ft. tat- mrti rla liw craur at it dUUb hu arttuna.

and Mrta aottoui nuwm en mktn in mm Bauw But uaw wn otiw ral hurrttanai. n. HwOl Jrf JfZT miot to MarrTBad City d- acrlbtd Donna a aran laari da. itractbM than ISM burrkaaa 7 virtual standstill at Suffolk to the state tidewater section. Along Maryland' eastern shore, hundred of lateseason vacationers took refuge In public buildings a th hurricane mauled resort cottage and motels.

The' Coast Ouard reporten mariners' calls for help on a-. of very two minute, a. Cron damage from nonoa northward waa inestimable. Horse racing at lour eastern tnnka Atlantic City. Lincoln Downs in Rhode Island.

Bel Air in Maryland ana Aqueuuci New York was called off. So were tha national tennis final in Forest Hills, New York. Military and civilian aircraft by the score were flown Inland to escape the coastal brunt of the hurricane. Two Navy jet 1 fighters crashed in the Catskill Mountain iootnuis near namucu, wv aa thev fled the storm. Their pilots parachuted to safety after running out of fuel.

i Lake Champlain stood out to sea at dawn. Fifteen Coast Guardsmen rod out the storm in five light houses in Narragansett and Mt, Hope Bays. An officer explained. "They'll Just have to sweat a As a night of eerie forewarning gave way to a day of crisis, most Rhode Islanders had already fled coastal ereasA, Police and fire sound trucks had sped tnrougn the night, boommg evacuauuu warnings. These I moderra.

Paul Reveres even alerted some residents by pounding on the doors of their homes 'in the dead of night Scores took refugee in fire stations, schools and other emergency stations. Khode Island's Gov. Chrlsto-v, n.1 ain mobilised 300 Na- fi.i ra.arrismen for duty In- fciu Ileal 4 stricken areas. Business houses in Providence mounted special hulk he ads against an anticipated Hooding of downtown streets to a depth of seven feet. The Boston Weather Bureau alerted the coast for hir-h it warned may be the most damaging ever to strike the area, Expected flooding Of the New Haven, Railroad's coastwise tracks led to cancellation in early afternoon of all its through train service between Boston and ara or- dered off the streets to New Bed ford, Mass, as a state 01 was declared.

Near Lynn. Mass, a man collapsed and died while trying to-secure a cabin cruiser off a yacht club. Lowell, Mass, gave the appearance of a dead city, all its stores closed, all it school deserted. Further north at Dow Air Force Base, to Bangor, Maine, military planes were sent as far Inland as Texas, Missouri and South Dakota to escape the. wrath of the great storm.

About 15.000 telephones were knocked out of service to New York City and adjacent Long T.i.nH Roma 8.000 emergency re- (Continued on Pag CoL "ZJZZT. i.t railroad foriwhlle Saldivla spoke were army rd off the atraat wniia -i-ri lha "dnJ'lrSf ofdoUS oru; Bt" uuh. imon Uirouihout Saratoga, Waah- Warran counties. MUmated goo con- surners were mad. powerless In th.

hrinht of th ZZixTml 3D0O af additional JW af- and fected In Saratoaa Bprlnsa and million Soa. About lflOO con out in Olens Palls and Soutn mens walla and another fl00 went uhont mwar In Tleonderoga HmriM to For Ann was almost completely restored at pjn. about SjOOO users were Tree StaUs Traffic Traffic was tied up at the miw (ia first time it. 1 c.t artra nrecautions Mains expos ing then- nearly 400.000 opening. day pupil to UI wpov -rmii- Ua Darent.

leaning almost hori ton tally against the erea winds, made their way to schools to ruld UUIe one home by hand as fallen tree limbs and power lines endangered passage along tha eltva streets. Later, New York's streets were all but abandoned to. the bum- cane. Normally Dusy avenues lay deserted, turned Into loam-lngrTnuddy rivers by the torrential downnower. Trees In the city's famous Rockefeller Center were flattened.

The normally placid Muoson River burst its banks oeneam tne pressure -h gnaUj ttrnuni ari.r i.iii.u.ii tr wu (truiig aflar LurauniBm miUUry toaoed wHh armed eoldltr In camouflaired AelmeU earoa racing tha city wltb JLutnumba. rani ounding. Lanainba BboaU tumumba occaslonillj raued hu eolca above the din through a loud-ipeaker to ahout -Vlcto. Victory." But whether It wal a or not could not In the oonTualon. One or two newnnen to tha radio itatlon at the time Lumumba appeared atked him what in An Mm, Lumumba claimed be wu the Ttctlra of a coup" d'eUt and aald.

"I decree thla evening general mobuiration. we mwn v. lr ha aald. "I acouie the I United Natlona of being reipon-3 alble for 1 Even the moat hardened ob- gervere of Congo we were mw tahed by the day event. uimumba had been taken out of hii residence by armed He wa followed by hie wife and 1 ehUdren and a car piled nigh I with baggage.

Two houre later be was lree again. official residence, of the Premier LumumnaniB n- 7rfor keeplfjattsklll Bay-Cleverdale Rd. at Parts of Atlantic City's Famous Boardwalk Is Mangiea At Atlantic City, N.J, a section of tha reaort'a famed "Miuion Dollar Pier" wa ripped on anu parts of it wide BoerawaiK man sled. Trees and wires feM before tne storm aa it raged up tne new Jersey coast Traffic was blocked by floods and coastal residents were evacuated irom uae-turcai-ened homes. All schools were closed In many sections of the a man died on the New Jersey iTurnpike during the storm wnen th.

jjimlnir. and for the signing, and history was mainly over work roles and lob security. Wages were not an Issue The strikers were strictly non mmraMn emDloves, those re sponsible for maintenance of equipment on the 10,000 miles of pr track rolling through 13 mtjLtmn and the District of Colum bia. Some 83,000 other raiiroaa mninvM. however, were lur- lonvhed.

Michael J. Quill, riery i nresident who had blamed the PBR for the negotiations Impasse, said he was "delighted with the agreement" He said It was reached "by real genuine collec- tiva hanrainina and this Is the way it should always be done. 1 a nr rWASBTlt Svmej. who waa not present QuJJl traded victory claims, tinged with bitterness at what had gone before. OulU said In answer to a ques tion that he considered the new contract a victory and the union would have accepted the terms two years ago.

He aald the agreement wo our rock bottom proposal, nei asserted the negotiations proved that "In 19th Century labor reia tlons only the strike weapon can do the job. CRASH KILLS THREE CAPE TORMENTIKE, N.B., Smt UR--. Three persons; wan Vtlled and five others In jured today when two cars col lided head-on in uus omm eastern New Brunswick com munity. 8-4. HUhwmr.

ana ot M-nbaU run tU but icurad lton. Dart, angry ordered Uta city atraela clear- et the force of the wind eon- van tnexn mw acauir ytvj. Malnsi peaesvian ana Hplto I a Peea on IbTTIC Paal aaiai injauua aa rt.ii si a mmM i a 1 1 1 tins-sHaaemraaa ta TiobuWnTii mnL in tha Denartments oi Police, Fire. Sanitation, water; Supply and Oas and Electricity. A breach in a St ten Island dike In auldafternoon sent high Police rjiira churning Inland.

evacuated more than a score oil families. I ataten Island ferries were; swung violently sidewlse by the; Istorm and the bigger ones were taken out of service. th the south, the hurricane i cut back into the Atlantic from th west coast oi norma anu struck Inland at the Auannc coast near Morehead City, N.C., Radio advisories from that area reported Moves on Nova Scotia BOSTON. Sept 13 W-Hurricane Donna, reduced to a heavy rain storm, meandered across New England tonight-causing only light damage compared with the pummeling It gave the rest of the Atlantic coastline. Three deaths were attribut.

ed to the storm. Donna moved toward Nova Scotia after giving a final flickr of 75' m.ph. winds to Maine and about three inches of rain. and 1964 New England nurn- Schools and business firms nimnirhniit Connecticut were! The Atlantic- Fleet destroyer; fores-a Newport BX, went on hnrrirana alert and moved its ships from piers, to moonna in the bav. Across Nar- th.

carrier a beating administered havk mo-o bv Hurricane rvlnna. were warned to be aleri inr larRT DUlietUlS ana BUWU uj Uor quick action a nurncane ae- mil 111 uu iiMbc Thunderstorms were throughout the Leewaro ana Northern Windward Islands. The storm, which wiu oe mown sthki if it. riflvekms'toto a hurri cane, Is Just north ,01 the path taken by ixmna. Gilbert Clark, Miami weather forecaster, also said a low on-sure trough in the Gulf of Mexi-nr, waa under observation.

He said dry, cold air in the area would likely prevent development of a hurricane. The trougn was likely to move serosa Southern Florida however, Bringing u- fall which would aggravate present high water esnsiUon. itasui "a7 Saldtrla went an lh jcJar. maeiha -mury the preaent regune. lunu bad token ha vnviw Baldlvl.

aald ha would dlacloa. tr of the Junta mem una later but norar apt the op- He accused Botaneourt bf Communist sympathies ana urgea "-J- on rebel patrols In the atfeeta Tm Mil Datrols the streets tn rh. rarilo stauon to arren nun. Be tan court, whose government i. nmnritd of a moderate BO- H.n.t coalition, has been plagued by plot of both domestic ana jor- ii oririn during: more than a vMar PrMident -tim wu burned In an attempts ed assassination In Caracas last June 34.

His government's charges that the Dominican e-publio oJflcials were behind the plot Avon support at th recent Foreign Ministers conference of the Organisation oi American States (OAS). The conference voted economic and diplomatic sanctions against the Dominican Republic as a result of this and other charges. Offloers hoping to re-establish a military dictatorship in Vene-suela have been responsible for much of Betancourt's domestic troubles. A large number of the officers have been backers oi deposed dictator Marcos Peres Jiminez, now In exile In Florida. Tree Kills Worker wvnis PARK.

Bent. 13 Ml A tree, 'felled Dy numcane Donna, crushed a utility firm employe to death today. Killed; was neroen, oaiuau, 48, of Wapplngers Palis, employe the Central Hudson Oas and Electric Co. He had stopped In front oi tne Hvde Park Town Hall lor di rections while tryrng to restore cower lines that had oeen knocked out by the storm. I proxies to make quorums and allow the meetings to be held.

In other l. The two committees gave bipartisan endorsement to Judge stanlev Fuld of New York City, a Republican, for re-election to th Court of Appeals, the state's highest court. Democrats refused a bipartisan enaorso-ment to Foster, now on the court because wa an ap- rmlntjwl I. Each part luuned- 49 pi est" dential electors ami oat prrorc-tions from each side that its electors would east the. state's votes for Lyle W.

Horn beck of Syra-mi. nroubllcan state campaign announced that the most Intensive registration drive in state history Janother car went out oi cu.imu. crashed into his. The body loomed film, ubiim ww th. Kt crrpwn a7hdul.

Teian gave him a roaring wel some. Ban Francieoe waa nu atop of th day. wixon.eiaooram.ju. r.lt clared that peopl who aay b. 'a'ling oeruno b- sia "Just dont know what hey falling behind, us- jart talking about.

Ha aald that strongest nation militarily and economically But we are not complacent Must never settle for second best" Kennedy has been accusing the Republicans of falling to meet national defense needs. niCUV, BU sol trw r. lea where religious Intolerance will someday end." And for Texans who bright the memory of the men who died In the defense of the, Alamo in 1838. Kennedy had a twlAl word! "Side by side with Bowie and. Crockett died Mccalierty anai Baily and Carey out no on knows wnetner tney wer pji or not.

rytji nmt reiiirlous test at the Alamo." in New xors v-ity, iuiu' President Harry S. Truman said he had received hundred ox let ters from Ignorant, bigoted peo ple" calling him names for supporting a Catholic for President. The Democratic National Chairman, Sen. Henry M. Jaca-rm of Washington, suggested Niion formally repudiate uiooei who "make a man's religion t.t at rolitlcal office." In a talk for a Democratic club in Montgomery ijuniy, Jackson said "either Mr.

Nixon accepts or else he reject the; support of those Who are inject- klmlTl," ing toe ugiy in nimn aald Sunday he will de cline to discuss the religious ls- sue and nas oraereu bu urc people in his campaign not i. raise It He said It was an issue; (Continued on page woi. next week. He set tha go! at 600,000 to one million additional voters on the reus. --a.

-a remorratic State Chair man Michael H. Prendergast called for. bipartisan agreements to i-t aualifled Democrats to Hie State Supreme Court, in up-tjiia areas. Otherwise, he aid. Democrats mlghf abandon a policy, of endorsing some k- publicans for that court in heavily Democratic areas of New York- -City.

The Foster-TJgheUa fight wiu tha onlv statewide contest on the election ballot thla year. Foster, 87, now is sitting on Cburt of Appeals by appointment-of Clov. Rockefeller. He has beefp a Judge since when- he was elected to Bute, i after bl uneucoessiui y. 1 radio station.

Instead he went to the villa where he had lived before Independence on Bouie- TOereftoth -Congolese troops i and Ghana police and troops of the U.N. force were on guard. a newsman who approached I a eroup of Congolese before the villa was told, "We don't need the press today." The Congolese eoldiers roughly beckoned correspondents wltn their riflM to move on. in all the JiJ? power struggle betwn the teft-i v7tog -PremlerandtheCongo I moderate Preaident, Joseph Kaa-I avubu, remained iinresolved. of rn- Thurlow B.

Nelson, chair man of the New. Jersey Supply Commission, was wasnea ashore at Oreen Creek. He had gone to check on a boat in Delaware Bay earlier in the day. To the north of new xotk, uk. ihnretlna was eva- cuated from Greenwich to Stqn-ington, almost the entire coastal length of the state.

Tides up to, 10 feet rexd lt H5S tog 4 pjn. by fallen trees ana a irouo of River Port Edward noidmta renorted seeing a 'fire works" display, in the sky over that area for about a half hour last night The lights, resembling yellow Roman candles, first appeared at 8:30 pjn, and probably originated from a storm-struck, nower transformer, one of many knocked out of action by thi winds. fiorarora HDrinffS DOHCB nwni- ed trees and wires down to the western section near the King farm; on Grand Ave, near Cavell farm; at the Spring and Court (Continued on Pag. 8, Col, 4) Briton Leases Wall St. Bidding Sept.

13 W-Britlshl finaocier Charles Clore announced today he is taking a 80 year lease on 40 Wall St, one of Ne! York's highest skyscrapers. Clore runs a group of companies manufacturing everything from shoes to ships and has extensive real estate Interest in London. His New York deal was disclosed by City and Central f.td.. of which he Is chairman. The announcement said: "Terms have teen agreed, suo-M to contract for the acquisi tion of a 99-year lease on 40 Wall Street New York.

"It 1 tae taiiest on huuuu.s in Wall Street and tha fourth highest building in tne worm, with approximately a muuon square feet of office space let. "Tne acquisition wu. through a subsidiary which will be Incorporated in the United States. Further detail will be given In due course." Aides said the deal Is expected to run into millions. Clore has left for New York to finalise it.

thy added, i TAKK CASINO CASH CAMPIONE DTTALIA, Italy.l Sept 13 uT) Italian and Swiss police Joined in a searcn for three men who got away with 838,000 Swiss franc (about 1196.000) at the gambling casino in this village. rVIO TEARS "5 New Hurricane Sighted Near Leeward Islands Foster, Ughetta Chosen Candidates wedding anniversary ouietly to- For Seat on State Court of day. 20 Years Ago i In The Post-Star "-IS gept. 13, 1940 mht hina of DOWdST ih it tha Hercules Powt Jf der Co, plant in KenvU, NJ. kiUlng 41, hurting 12S, and be-' Raw JTTAN.

Sept 13 HI I A turbulent area was discoverea today to the Atlantic northeast of the Leeward Islands and woather forecasters at Miami 'said surrounding conditions were "ravorahia for development of another hurricane." The squally area, with highest winds about 30 miles per hour, is northeast of th Islands of St. Kitts and Guadeloupe. A hurricane hunter airplane. inu.Hmtff (he area this after- (neon and further reconnaissance was planned i The Weather Bureau said no center eye to tne storm found There was some evidence oi a circulation attempt-. ing to form In the upper pomon of th.

easterly wav area, ponla the Korinern in ward lalanda, atlU mopping up' ing felt as far aa connecucui. All plant buildings were de stroyed i mynous blast London air and sea defense has finally slowed down at-taeks by German raiders. AT.nANV. Sent 13 WI Re publican Sydney F. Foster of Liberty and Democrat Henry L.

rio-hatta of Brooklyn, ootn vot run were nominated to day as opposing carauuates a seat on the State Court of Annaala. 7- Thev-, were named by their resoectiv state committees, which met as nominating coq-ventions to select court candi dates for the Novemner eiec The action mean that there will be a statewide contest on the ballot this fall. Storms that lashed the state cut attendance at the two separata meetings to a total ot 130 1 There are 800 members on each; mmmittji. i Absentees provided anoughi 4 a japMnse.ajnty. maspapai laid relstlona Detwasn uapaa and the D.8.

are elose.to war. Hsdy Lamarr It seeking a divorce from Oene.Msrkey. Robert Cutler -tha bean named leader ot the Port Edward Noon Hour. Club, a I aroup of students who carry 1 their lunches to school. beginjSuprem Court..

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