Charleston Gazette-Mail (Newspaper) - November 18, 1962, Charleston, West Virginia EDITION Charleston Wert 18, 1962 116 THE and er with occasional High Sunday 38-46. Weaper Data on page 6A.;. ( S M O S T C ITH REAt MA A E S AN 1) W OR ID T S B E S T C THREE ARSENAL SEIZED Castro Sabotage Ring Broken Up JOSE GOMEZ ABAD ELSA ABAD Wife Implicated NEW YORK - Tlw FBI cracked down Saturday on what it called a Cuban sabotage conspiracy against the United Agents arrested three including one Cuban United Nations and seized a small arsenal of Two other members of the Cuban mission to the United * husband and were named as conspirators and furnishers of the explosives but were not arrested because of diplomatic The U.S. delegation to the United Nations quickly asked for their recall to saying their actions were a most flagrant abuse of the privilege of residence in this The government accused the three under arrest of conspiring to gather Information on U.S. military installations and to destroy national defense premises and utilities in New Further details were not Seized in a morning raid on a Manhattan shop were six French incendiary a dozen detonators for three U.S. fragmentation hand grenades and a 45-caliber automatic NEWSMEN incendiary bombs looked big enough and potent enough to do considerable The FBI said the bombs were hidden in fluorescent light and that the detonators were found in an envelope bearing the address of the Cuban mission to the United The bombs and grenades were described as items generally associated with sabotage and guerrilla Other Cubans here were being trained in the use of the the FBI but there was no formal One of those was f J z MARINO SUEIRO One Three Robert 27, a new attache of the Cuban U.N. who flew here Oct. 3 on a bringing Cuban President Osvaldo Dorticos to attend a U.N. The FBI said he was carrying a fully loaded Mauser 0RELLANA Arrested by FBI pistol and put up a violent physical battle before agents could subdue him at the time of his arrest Friday He also tried to swallow a paper with a chemical formula for a homemade the FBI ROBERTO CASANOVA In Plot Against U. S. j but agents managed to cover it. As he was taken out of FBI headquarters for arraignment at the federal courthouse Saturday morning he kicked Edward an Associate d Press Turn to Page 6A Col. 8) FBI SAYS THIS IS CACHE OF WE SEIZED FROM CUBANS With Sabotage Plot Against U. S. Chinese Pose b resh 1 hreat Red Forces May Be Aiming Drive Toward Indian Ports and Oil Help to Halt Red and other India tear stories appear on page 17C, Chinese troops poised at points from which they might surge southward over India and toward Indian Ocean ports pose new problems in the U. S. doctrine for containment of Com Dying Parents Leave Baby LOS ANGELES - A priest found a red-haired infant on the doorstep of a church rectory Saturday along a note from parents saying they both were dying of The Very Rev. Kenneth R. O'Brien of St. Peter's Catholic police he was awakened by a telephone call Saturday A man told is a baby on your The priest downstairs and found a boy in a bassinet along with a shopping some baby paper detailing feeding instructions and a The and sorrowful mother and said the father was dying of cancer of the spine and the mother from HAVE NO relatives or relations which to leave our turn to Page 6A Col. 2) The ultimate objective of the undeclared but expanding war which China launched against India remained unclear although the intensity of the campaign stepped lip in heavy fighting in the already invaded One of the more immediate goals could be capture of oil fields within fairly short distance of one sector of the Red Soviet coolness toward her big Asian ally could cut off a major source of fuel for both industry and the military of one of the possibilities on which U. S. military officials were keeping an eye was that the Chinese may attempt to press on down across Assam and around Burma toward the Indian Ocean port This would create one more rat hole to be watched by the already heavily committed U. S. The normal present U. S. naval force in the area between the Western Pacific and the Mediterranean is a tiny detachment of about three ships from the 6th Fleet in the This so-called Persian Gulf unit consists of a seaplane tender and two Its function is essentially the IN THE the policy has Turn to Page 6A Col. 5) TYCOON DIES Arthur fining 95, one of the wealthiest men in died at his mansion south of He had vast land holdings in Florida and the Bahamas and was active in business until his See story on Page 16C. State Pushes Forest Road By Thomas F. Stafford State Road Commissioner Burl Sawyers announced Saturday that engineering planning will be started immediately on the land Scenic Highway through the Monongahela National funds for this est link in the West Virginia road system we're approved by Congress just before Sen. Jennings Randolph pushed the project as member of the Senate Public Works Sawyers was notified late last week by the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads million had been allocated for the highway to Page 6A Col. 1) SPORTS BEGINS ON 4C WVU Romps Marshall University's Big Green ended its 1962 football season Saturday in Huntington by defeating Butler College of 26-13. This them a winning a final record of four wins and six See the story on r West Virginia University also played Their opposition In town WM the name ' of ' the dictionary describes it in general as a strong a have been pat together with baling wire and poor the mighty had no trouble getting their to tack tip a story on Page 4C. Jn Class A Bainelle romped to a ' Witt In trounced 40-12, to snare Class AAA IN OTHER Perm Duke Ohio Notre CUBAN TALKS SNAGGING OF Russia Balk on Points UNITED N. source in close touch with the United negotiations on the Cuba crisis said Saturday that the talks were near The source expressed hope that Anastas I. a Soviet first deputy would come to New York to help get the talks moving Mikoyan is in Cuba conferring with Premier Fidel Castro about the Soviet Union's promise to President Kennedy that offensive weapons would be removed from the Most delegates here continued to take a calm view of Castro's threat to shoot down the U.S. reconnaissance planes that are continuing their surveillance activities over An East European diplomat has predicted that the U.S. and the Soviet Union would soon reach an agreement on the withdrawal of Soviet jet bombers from Cuba in for the discontinuance of U.S. naval But all sides concede that no progress has been made on two other These by Package Deal Said Rejected London Observer said Saturday that Premier Khrushchev offered President Kennedy a aimed at settling East-West tensions over Germany and nuclear but that Kennedy rejected a Cuban settlement link to other East-West The independent newspaper at its report to a- well neutral There was no available independent confirmation in London diplomatic The Observer listed four main Khrushchev and said they were passed on to U.S. officials by Soviet First Premier Anastas I. during his stopover in New York while en route to Havana for talks with Cuban Prime Minister Fidel The proposals were given would withdraw from Cuba both militarily and would agree to a nuclear test ban with minimum on-site the United States would lift its blockade of stand by its pledge not to invade and restore normal - presumably diplomatic - relations with the Castro Western powers would recognize Eastern As a corollary to the last the Observer said the Soviet proposals envisaged the demolition of the Berlin Wall and the restoration of free movement between West and East the United Nations or of the dismantling of Soviet missile bases and the return of Soviet offensive weapons to the Soviet guarantee that the U.S. will not invade The two are interlinked because the U.S. will not give a guarantee unless it obtains the verification promised by Premier Cuba's refusal to admit outside confirmed in Castro's letter to Acting Secretary General U. Thant Thursday warning the U.S. to stop its aerial * * NO CONTACTS between Thant and U.S. and Soviet negotiators were reported Thant disclosed that on Thursday he had transmitted to the U.S. the proposal regarding the use of neutralist ambassadors in Havana to verify some points of Khrushchev's withdrawal Reliable sources indicated that in its form the proposal subordinates the role to be assigned the neutralist No comment from the U.S. was Most delegates believe that the U.S. has little chance of obtaining anything more than a pro forma inspection system within In view of this attention is now concentrated on Brazil's plan for a denuclearized and partly disarmed together with an arrangement whereby Havana would pledge itself not to resort to aggression against the V. S. or Cuba's Caribbean In the U. S. and the Latin-American countries would Turn to Page 6A Col. 3) Navy Evacuates Radar Bermuda - -A helicopter lifted seven U. S. Navy men from a | steel radar tower in the Atlantic 28 miles southwest of Bermuda Navy spokesman said the men were removed as a precautionary He said stormy seas with waves up to 60 feet and winds up to 60 miles an hour had damaged the lower part of tip steel structure but that the area above where the men worked and lived was not It is similar in appearance to the used for radar One Texas located off the New Jersey was destroyed with a loss of all aboard in a storm Jan. 15, 1961. WORLD IN Break Now Entirely Possible By William R. Frye UNITED Sino-Soviet world plainly is being wracked by a series Solomonic choices and Because cow and ing are pulling j in opposite e c t i o n s on if of these de- and because the decisions are of supreme importance and a definitive break is considered entirely No other single event in the diplomatic realm could so decisively tip the world of power in the direction of the free world as a final The free world must hold its collective discreetly to encourage The decisions the Communist world must make all directly or from one Frye try the Shall the Soviet Union now seek a bridge to the West over in time to in the relatively near could join forces with the West against a rampaging - The of would be for Russia to join with Red Fidel Castro to the humiliating and perhaps helping conquer sweeping down through Southeast Asia and across to and seizing West risking or even inviting world atomic Moscow long has sought to straddle these It has blown hot and cold on negotiations with the It has been first then restrained on the Berlin and many another It has tried to retain its ties to Peiping while disagreeing publicly with many of Peiping's Now the day of decision is FOR Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has said he the Soviet Union to fulfill its commitment to sell India Mig fighters and facilities with which to build Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev has not challenged the This would be perhaps the greatest single affront Moscow could deal India's ability to tempt Moscow to break with China in such a dramatic way is an immense asset to the Westerners should be slow to complain of Nehru's continued dealings with On There is under way at the U.N. a negotiation whose objective is to redefine Fidel Castro's relations with the Western Moscow's far has been in the a negotiated Peiping presumably have screamed The choice is constantly having to be President Kennedy this week decided to give negotiation a serious He could have to revive the atmosphere of clamping an oil embargo on Cuba and making a major issue of Turn to Page 6A Col. 1) State Economy Has Staged Comeback in Past 2 Years By Charles R. Lewis Associated Press Writer There is general agreement in labor and other circles that West Virginia's economy has registered a comeback during the past two years or so. But there are varying degrees of enthusiasm as to the present over-all situation and the state's | economic outlook for the next few State Treasurer John Kelly said Saturday there Is to anticipate a substantial economic Improvement In 1963 and other years ahead compared with the 1955-66 But another state who declined use of his called the picture While there has been marked improvement over the past 18 fie not at all President Miles C. Stanley of the West Virginia Labor agreed last week that the state has registered sub- i on plaque ing from at Charleston Catholic High 3 stantial progress in economic development since 19tj0. * BUT HE ADDED that neither the economy of West Virginia nor of the nation is as good as it could be despite such things as a desire on the part of formerly badly depressed to help themselves The state government's net general revenue fund receipts climbed to million in August and September for an all-time high for a single Gov. Barron saw in the trend both encouragement and a He said the figures reflected encouraging attitude toward state's economic and indicated accelerated business activity at retail service and public are many problems to be especially methods of further unemployment and expanding Barron simply now are tackling these problems la a more favorable economic At the end of the state Chamber of Commerce said that 1062 virtually of at least challenging 1957 the economic year state's Then came September and II sharp drop with 14 of the U of economic activity used by the chamber in its veys falling below August In 14 failed to measure up to levels of last Managing Director Earle L. of the chamber said was reflected in month - to month gains in retail and auto sales and Turn to Page tA Col. Building News 14C. ISC Business Classified Ads 17C-J1C. Community Current Affairs Education News Fair and MiW Family Magazine Your Bridgework