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The Weather Tonight Partial Clearing Temperatures Today Maximum. 52; Minimum, 51 Get All the News Best Store Prices In Your Freeman VOL. 3 CITY OF KINGSTON, N. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1960 PRICE SEVEN CENTS Soviets Claim Rocket-Firing Atomic Sub Mobutu Faces Open Clash Over Congo Charges Kamitatu May Secede, Finch and Carole TT Doubts More tm 13 Jury Deliberates For GOP Dinner; Hits I error Kegime AfterRecordTrial nil Governor to Talk Stop Soldiers or Face Expulsion, He 108 ANGKLES tov i Oil TI Tells Chief; Says Struggle LEOPOLDVILLE, tho Congo president of the Congo's capital province threatened today to secede in an open clash with army leader Col. Joseph Mobutu.

President Cleophas Kamitatu of Leopoldville Province accused Mobiles soldiers of maintaining a regime of terror, bloodshed and rape in the capital city. LOS ANGELES (AP)-The jury is at last deliberating in the Finch-Tregoff murder longest criminal hearing in Los Angeles County history. Plans for the annual fund rais- ing dinner of the Ulster County By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER about as far as it can go for the Republican Committee, with WASHINGTON Unit- and Mrs' A- cd States apparently faces serious regime of Prime Minister Fidel as guests, hare been For 161 weeks one man and difficulties in imposing any major Castro, eleven women jurors have heard new economic or political pros- Partial Embargo evidence and argument support- suros on the pro-Communist Cas- The latest move came Wednes- ing and denying the claim tro government of Cuba. I day "hen the Commerce Depait- 2 Candidates Renounce Church Issue 48-Hour Deadline Kamitatu ordered Mobutu and that" PL Bernard Finch and i ment ordered a curb on all U.

S. his provisional national govern- fag pretty mistress, Carole Tre -1 t'epartment oinuais said exports to cuba except medical ment to stop the ac- gofft killed his wife. today that this---country has gone supplies and some foodstuffs. The s0" activity or face expulsion within 48 The handsome, balding surgeon .1 hours by a mobilia- vvas red-faced in apparent A I anger as a prosecutor told the uCiCClCU The provincial president told a jury Wednesday: have dem- news conference that in the past onstrated the guilt of these two, A I IO days the struggle between Mo- AS 1 FISI JllFOFS butu and deposed Premier Patrice Lumumba become a Kamitatu has been a consistent Craft Serves Notice To Pentagon, Claims Calls West Stand on Arms as Omen for Cover Up Policy MOSCOW Premier I agree in principle on a solution Union, which is credited with the world's biggest underseas fleet, has atom-powered subma- completed, it was announced today by General Chairman Sherwood Davis. The appearance now will come at the end of a day of intense activity in the mid-Hud- nnes armed with nuclear rockets, area.

Khrushchev spoke before la.OOO partial embargo a dt ies mainly to i Ge "hi appear eai lier that dav Muscovites packed into Luzhniki nfadbnerv and industrial equip-! --Saturday at Poughkeepsie. stadium lvas his ment and supplies. The Maritime Beacon and Newburgh. returned last week from rwtmiccirm at tho cqmp time He will mot at the Kings- S1.nce, np returned last ween irom Commission at the same time Thruway bv As- his desk pounding visit to the LN. banned the transfer of American- Ton 1 General Assembly owned ships to Cuba semblyman Kenneth L.

Wilson, General Assembly. i chairman of the Ulster County Tass Breaks News Earlier this year the Ignited i Committee, and a Khrushchev said today the hie question of general and complete disarmament they could NEW YORK rj i -pi, 1(vvi supporter of Lumumba. I960. in pf(ect Mobutus GE Breaks presidential candidates, speaking 3 Congolese army troops in the I Wednesday night at the annual Leopoldville area to stop carrying I "I Alfred E. Smith memorial dinner, arms.

The provincial president an- agreed that religious bigotry is nounced a ban on the carrying of arms by anyone but his 2.800 pro- Uncial polico and U.N. soldiers, election than it vas in 1.28 i jI(, announced a 30-dav ban it weighed heavily against Smith. miKlieation of all newspapers Both Vice President Richard M. ail Repuhlican candidate 1 1 dPimed bis civil foroe and Sen. John F.

Kennedy, the reinforced bP 372 U.N. I Electric renounced policetneni i Democratic nominee, the religious issue. In the manner customary with For Pact NEW YORK (AP)-The General Electric Co. has indefinitely broken off negotiations with the During November off aW, fiw mSwJS? Lull ing nuvemuci had virtually closed the U. S.

Governor Clinton Hotel. Encish a raratrr; market to Cuban sugar At hote, lhe Port Ewen' paragu A panel of tiial juiois foi Wednesday trade ban was Drum and Bugle Corps will ser- service at the November term of clamped on after Vice President the Governor. Clementine County Court has been drawn Richard M. Nixon. speaking in Nessel, accordionist, will entei his presidential campaign at Mi- by Ulster County Commissioner ami Tucsday advocated a of Jurors Ward B.

Tongue for policy of quarantining service Monday, Nov. 7, at ll I Cuba and said that number of a. rn. when the jurors will report can be taken to do this and to County Judge Louis G. Bruhn.

Diplomats dealing with the problem reported that considera- indicate the direction for additional work by a narrower panel. He spoke of this panel as the committee." The Soviet Union wants to expand the 10-nation East-West disarmament committee to 15 by the addition of five nations. Can Ike Pass Along Popularity? Pol i ti- tain the guests inside the hotel. Tile dinner will begin at 6:30 p. rn.

Those drawn are: On Trial Panel Raymond Harold to a wide Francis Cardinal offi- Congoleso faders. Kamitatu held striking International Union of Highland Edmond Allison City. cd ho only Roman "catholic nem conference in hi.s resi-1 Electrical Workers UVE, alter re- Harold Anson Bailey, Rifton. II. than Kennedy to run for present.

I Ernest Bell. Milton Harold De- assf)s in thc United Stale, Tile JlOO-a-plate dinner, attended (orms lvbo the newsmen S10n on Principal issue in the Witt Birdsall, Wallkill. Henry L. said they no, surc lion has been given Abbott, range of measures. The next mast likely tT TT though it is not yet worked out in Harold Anson Rif on.

II. bi' the freezing of Harold Do- by 2.000 persons, raised funds for charities for people of all races! Kamitatu dispute. and faiths. harged the Leopold- a i -j Ville papers had on Kennedy, first to said: 4 ,0 tribal 5nd The local press has aery different, do not believe strongly supported Mobutu and his American voter of I960 is theti pl.ovisiinalNational government same as the American voter of college-trained men Smith, the Democratic nominee .1 Will Ask Approval wils defeated by Republic Herbert Kamitatu said unless he Hoover in 1928. Two Give Kennedy said he is confident that the judgment of the voters on Nov.

8 will "not be based on any extraneous but on what is best for the country. Boness, Connelly. Harold Bradley, Accord. Anna Louise A company spokesman said Burdashf Highland. John J.

Cativo particular purpose would be tine, City. Robert Charles Castle, served at this time in continuing Ashokan. Stanley William Union Willing A federal mediator said the union was willing to continue nego- Paltz. Crane, Woodstock. Gertrude Elizabeth Davenport, High Falls.

Pearl Lota DeForce, Tillson. Maurice Eldest Demers, New' Rations, and he would keep in Alma Taft Elting, New Paltz. SDecific detail ijrripttn A Imp Knaolpn Fitv. I 1 of the volume of these assets but that they probably were not more than a few million dollars. Apart from keeping friendly Latin American governments info rrncd of all that can be learned about Communist activities in Cuba, the idea of isolating Cuba from the rest of thc hemisphere has not been worked out as to Car I ires, Wheels Are TakenHere A summary of his speech dis -1 agency in aph to hi.s announcement of the nuclear.

rocket-armed subs. It said served this notice on American generals and admirals in connection with the report that cians are watching President Lithe Pentagon decided to send sub- current tour for new marines armed with missiles and answers to inc old question nuclear weapons to the shores ol 1 the Soviet I whether a president can pass He said new Western proposals his popularity. to the U.N. assembly show the i 00 White House has called Western powers are continuing to Eisenhower nine-day tour nonuse disarmament talks to cover up 'Political, but the President h.t< WASHINGTON (AP) an arms race policy are an ill omen for the Khrushchev said. Khrushchev said the first stage of the loth General Assembly was been doing some obvious plugging for eiecti rn of Vice President Richard M.

Nixon to succeed him. GE ing eeded Help While the returns are awaited marked in the main the strug- from scheduled Eisenhower gle of the new. the progressive, A second and third theft of with the old, the outworn, which tires and wheels from automobiles in the city this week were reported to the police Wednesday night. A report at p. said was impedine the growth and development of the Pusher New Session His attendance was not only worthwhile but essential, he said.

appearances in San Francisco tonight and San Diego Friday, the consensus seems to bo that the President is giving Nixon some needed help. If Eisenhower gets in some of the same kind of licks in California that he registered for Nixon touch with both sides in an effort Harriette Alma Engelen, City. to get the talks going again. Dorothy Ann Fall. New' Paltz.

The company statement Wednes- Evelyn Longendyke Fiero, Sau day said GE believed the only cf- gerties. Ethel M. Forman, Rt. 5, Break Doubtful feet of continuing negotiations Kingston. Theresa Judith Fran- sibility of establishing some kind ton School.

Their value was list would be to delude its employes cis. Woodstock. Lillian Mentz of patrol of air and sea craft ed at $149. Another report at 10:44 p. rn.

said two whitewall tires and ceived a satisfactory reply from Mobutu within 48 hours, he would convene the provincial cabinet and possibly the provincial assembly and would ask them to vote Leopoldville province out of the Congo. into a belief that the Geyor, Wallkill. Ann Goetchius, around Cuba and of trying to th In the past' and the tended to offer better terms'than Hurley. Nellie Kathryn Greene, vent flow into Cuba of arms from wh happens, he added key Bakongo tribal area between it had. GE said that talks on the Woodstock.

Communist countries. activi- rne Pitter memories of 19-8 win the capital and the sea have dem-; union's scaled down demands Myrtle Genthner Hanna. Sau- ties, however, responsible aufhori- pogin to fade. onstrated a considerable feeling Would be Nixon, a Quaker, said in his i for a greater degree of autonomy! IUE President James B. Carey speech that religion should not be from the central government.

It announced at a negotiating se.s- an issue and will not be an issue was not known, however, to what sion that the union would drop its if we try to keep real issues be-; extent the Bakongo tribesmen escalator clause demand for 18 tore the American people. would back secession months if it could retain the right Nixon added that he believes the threat. threat was an to bargain further on it at the end times call for a leader who has obvious move to help Lumumba of the period, and if the company faith in Gvxi and faith in the back to power, and the tribe is; would agree to a 18-month generacy loyal to Congo President tract with a 3 per cent wage in- Joseph Kasavubu, who has thrown crease. Earl Middaugh, of 163 Glen i heads of state and government From time to time, informants i Street, while it was parked in i said. ideas have arisen of the pas- a lot near thc George Washing- Declaring an extraordinary ses two rear tires and wheels had sion should be held next March in Michigan and Minnesota, Ro- been taken from the car of and April, he said that if the! publicans are going to be mighty happy about his tour of political hot spots.

Dwells on Prestige Eisenhower has struck at the campaign theme of Sen. John F. nun, Kennedy, the Democratic clew ill stai picking Ari i dermal nominee, that this country up leaves Monday, Oct. 31, i has stood still and has lost pres- City Crews Will Pick Up Leaves on Monday wheels had been removed from the car of Mrs. Mildred C.

De- Charles J. Cole, public works su- tige in the world. The President night school was in progress. 12th Ward, he said, and he ad- place in the world The car was parked in a lot at that the leases be placed Eisenhower have to menthe rear of the school. The loss or piled conveniently at curbs.

Ron Nixon's name when he calic i rights of man Both candidates drew loud applause for their remarks on the his full support behind Mobutu religious issue. land his regime of commissioners. Would Drop 'n 'n i cl ay nmc i to rnI x) Witt of 14 Schryver Court, a lo- per in announced today, said it was idle to say this cum (Continued on Page Col. SI Con inned on Page if, Col. caj high school teacher, while First tours will start in the try its head up am Governor Will Speak Parades, Rockets NV ill Mark Newburgh Bridge Pier Fete Australian, Briton Named For Nobel Medical Awards STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) An Australian, Prof.

Frank MacFarlane Burnet, and a Briton, Prof. Peter Brian Medawar. were awarded the 1960 Nobel Prize for Medicine today. weeks the graft, which might have healed in the meantime, is demarcated and rejected. Only genetically closely related individuals, such as identical twins or mice of the same highly inbred line, carry sufficiently similar patterns to ac- lhf cep! oath'others tissues.

22o.98( Swedish crowns) were se- Graft reactions were first clearly recognized in the field of looted by the Royal Caroline Institute in a two-hour session. The five annual Nobel prizes are awarded in fields of medicine. experimental tumor research. Later the problem was studied sys- physics. chemistry, literature and I -Medawar on grafts peace work, and stem from the of normal tissues and the im- fortune left by tho Tate" I nature of tho phe- Nobel.

inventor of dynamite. nomonon was eicaily demon- Burnet and Medawar were awarded the 1960 prize for medi -1 Start of construction on first will be exploded, he said, at The company has been demand- pjeis of the Newburgh-Beacon breaking" rites. to? date be Bridge The Beacon "in. contract. The union has sought re- grams at Newburgh and Beacon held near the ferry tciTninal tention of the clause in the ex- Saturday with Gov.

Rockefeller plaza. The official party will then pined five-year contract under as principal speaker. go to Newburgh by terry, with which wages went up or down with A first contract of $3,981,000 a stop en route at the point changes in the federal consumer was awarded recently to the where the fii'st piers are to be price index. GE said the clause Draco and the Frederick I built, Small river craft Horn has added IO per cent to its wage Snare of New for arca yacht clubs will escort the costs. building tile main center piers, ferry upstream ami to New- The union sought a two-year con- Total construction cost ot the burgh, where rites will be held tract with a wage increase of span is estimated at $20,000,000.

at the Front Street municipal was reported at between $60 and $70. Jacked Up Police were notified Wednesday morning that the left front wheel and tire on the car of Charles E. Howarth, of Lake Worth, had been taken while the car was parked on Main Street. Value of the tire was placed at $75. Each vehicle was jacked up, the wheels and tires removed, and bricks were left under heel drums, police said.

He asked, however, that the foe the election of man of leaves not be placed in city areas our choice. whore crews are not due to be No President since Theodore immediately active, unless they Roosevelt has been able to are in containers. the country to accept hK personal If piled at curbs too far in choice of a successor. Roosevelt adv ance they are apt to obstruct got William Howard Taft thc drainage. Dates of collections in publican nomination in 1908 and the city areas will be announced, i helped Taft get elected.

parking lot. Dr. John L. Edwards, of per cent each year. Tho Beacon program is slated The company offered a three- to start at 2:20 p.

Saturday year contract with an increase of and that in Newburgh is due to son, chairman of the bridge au- 3 per cent immediately and one of get under way an hour later. thority, and J. Burch McMor- 4 per cent in 18 months. Harry Cohen, of Newburgh, a ran, state public works superin- Presont pay of production work-; former bridge authority mem- tendent, are expected to be Irate Cabbie Tosses Shoe At Judge MEXICO CITY (AP)-A taxi Nixon Proposes U. Body To Push Economy Progress NEW YORK thing the opposition seems bent on cine jointly for the discovery of acquired immunological tolerance.

said the official citation of the awarding body. The two noted medical researchers have solved one of the major obstacles for transplantation of tissues from one body to anomie rm Burnet is director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research in Melbourne. Australia. Medavvare is professor of zoology and comparative anatomy, University College. Loudon.

The Caroline Institute's citation of the award said. of tissues from one part of the body to another When, in 1949. Burnet attempted the formulation of a general theory on tile mechanism of immunity. the graft reactions served more or less as his sorting point. Apparently it is of vital impor- ance that the own tissues do not induce reactions, while it is equally important tha the defense mechanisms are promptly alerted by the intrusion of foreign substances.

ers in GE plants averages from $2.30 to $2.40 an hour. Many Back on Job Many of thc strikers have resumed work as the company pushed its efforts to get them to return to their jobs under terms of the expired contract minus thc escalator clause. The of IOO unions representing GE 77.000 workers out on strike Oct. 2 in 55 GE plants. Hie company estimated Wednesday that about 15.000 of 55.000 IUE members in nine major plants have returned (Continued on Pctge 12, Col 7) who heads arrangements, said parades in Beacon and Newburgh will precede Gov.

arrival. Aerial rockets among the many participating driver charged with beating his officials. Actual work on the piers began last week. Candidates of Both Parties Will Talk at Oct 25 Forum Candidates for office on both Richmondville, and hi.s opponent, Republican and Democratic Gore Vidal of Barry town I State sweetheart went Soviet Premier Khrushchev one better. Angered because he had to wait several hours for a hearing, Juan Ramirez de la Rosa took off a shoe Wednesday and pounded the railing in the police court to attract attention.

When that failed, he threw the shoe at the judge. The shoe missed, but the judge sentenced Ramirez to 72 hours in jail for disorderly conduct in court. dent Richard M. Nixon today proposed establishing a National Economic of a 12- point program he set forth accelerate economic progress in the United States. The council he suggested would correspond to the National Secu- doing and which is already causing concern in responsible circles both in our country and Much of what the Republican presidential candidate said in his he described as the most important of his campaign on business and economic matters on proposals which he previously had made in criticism rity Council which advises the 1 Democratic programs.

chief executive on the problems of security. Nixon said in a speech prepared for the National Association of Business Economists that the new group would coordinate various government efforts bearing on the promotion of healthy economic But he declared it would infringe in no way on the independence of the Federal Reserve Board. This, Nixon said, some- Tax Yield Increases $713,640 From FiveTracks in New York ALBANY. N.Y. (APz mutuel tax revenue was up this year from the summer harness race meetings at five New York State tracks, the State Tax Department reports.

The tax yield for the summer meetings was $15,427,507, an increase of $713,610 over that from las; summer meetings. ROTARY DONATES TO WORK OF the when there were 18 fewer days of: OOO) does not present any particular Senator E. Ogden Bush of Del- difficulties the graft usually I ancy and James T. McCardle, heals easily. Exchange of tissues at the League of Voters Kingston; Assemblyman Ken- between different individuals is a Tuesday neth L.

Wilson, Woodstock, and problem of a total different order 1 in New Paltz. Norman Kellar, New' Paltz; and for the following reasons. All The meeting, co-sponsored by County Clerk Lawrence Craft of the cells and tissues carry the Kingston and New Paltz Ellenville and James T. Egan, a certain immunological pattern. I Leagues, will afford area voters Kingston; Francis J.

McCardlc, Individual patterns show the their only opportunity to hear Kingston, countv coroner, and same variability as fingerprints and question all the candidates Dr. Harry IVV'Namara. Hurley, weekly luncheon meeting Wednesday, Kingston Rotary (dub con- Raceway sai and can equally well servo to in one forum. The meeting is Each candidate will speak tributed $500 towards the workshop project of Gateway Industries, that 94.296 persons identify their owners. The differ- set for 8 p.

rn. in Paltz brieflv. with a major part of the an organization devoted to training the handicapped for em- 723.257 during its 35-ni onces between such patterns are Highschool cafeteria. program reserved for questions figment. John W.

Barton (right), president of Rotary, hands meeting, too subtle to be demonstrable by Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson. LWV from the audience. check to William Edelmuth, president of Gateway, in presence any known chemical methods but of Kingston president, will pre- Mrs. Chester Mazur, of Charles A.

Render, chairman of the executive they are readily recognized by side over the meeting, hile Dr. service chairman of the New committee. A training center, equipped with machines donated by the extremely sensitive immunity William J. Haggerty, president Paltz EWV, is in charge of ar-I local industries, is operated at 519 Broadway. Two new members, apparatus.

If. therefore, a foreign of the New Paltz State Teach- rangements. Mrs. Edward V. Harry J.

Beatty and Len Hyman, were welcomed into the pattern is introduced with grafted College, will serve as mod- DeGroff, Kingston serv- local service club. The program was a collection of slides shown it is immediately identified erator. jce chairman, will serve as time- by Charles McGraw. The changing scene in Kingston down through mer meetings, comparisons with last in parenthesis; Yonkers 60 day season (GO)) tically invitin For the first time he emphasized the possibility of early warning economic intelligence He said it could operate through flexible credit and fiscal possibilities, that could include tax adjustments, to protect tile ce j- omy against threats to stable growth. In this connection he suggested amending federal law to include price as a major objective of government policy.

The national economy also could be stabilized, he said, our unemployment insurance system were substantially Discussing fiscal policy. Nixon said Democrats, who insist on easy credit on what he called artificially low interest rates under any circumstances, are prae- foreign investors last year total handle $117,049, 262 (up state tax $11,952,862 (down attendance 1,529,557 (up Hamburg 80-dav season total handle $22,401,187 (up state tax $1,221,670 (up attendance 415,662 (up tissut' as foreign, and an immune reaction is elicited. After about two Participating will be Con- keener for the program, grcssman J. Ernest Wharton, The meeting is open to all. tho years and local historical sites were included in the presentation.

(Freeman racing id today ered Si- night fall Both attendance and handle fell short of record 1959 totals, when the fall meeting lasted 42 nights. In 1959, persons bet $5,729,944. The nightly handle during the fall meeting, which ended Saturday, averaged $134,950 and attendance averaged 2,694. The figures for this year's sum- Monticeiio day season (83), total handle $24,777,401 (up 54.807.451), state tax $1,547,333 (up attendance 490.684 (up Saratoga Raceway 75-day season (69), total handle $12,515,343 (up state tax $689.112 (up attendance 286,897 (up 16.950). Goshen 3-dav season 6 total handle $296,753 ud state tax $16,230 (up attendance 9,503 (up to withdraw billions now placed in this country on deposit or in short term paper.

This could result, he contended. in totally stupid and unnecessary gold which could have disastrous consequences for the entire free world. To solve problems created by automation in industry, Nixon rejected over-all consultation among union, industrial and government leaders. Instead he recommended working sessions for each major industry to analyze its own problems. Nixon addressed the convention of business economists in his only scheduled engagement of his second day in New York.

He meets his Democratic opponent Sen. lest I (Continued on Page It, Col. 7).

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