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    Lowell Sun (Newspaper) - October 15, 1962, Lowell, Massachusetts                                MAY DROP NON-CATHOLIC PLEDGES THE LOWELL SUN Lowell Massachusetts MONDAY EVENING OCT 15 1962 20 Pages 7 Cents Year Serving Historic Middlesex County Warmer SEE PAGE 3 Vatican Council to Act on Mixed Marriages By John Gale ROME sources say the Roman Catholic Church cal council Vatican II may dispense with the pledges it demands of who marry Catholics The sources said here also is talk of the church giving status and for the first time to other denominations and ending the traditionally aloof attitude of the Church of Rome Protestant groups have been working quietly for a revision ol he Catholic attitude on both these joints regarded as wounding by other Christian churches The Archbishop of Canterbury Ur Michael Ramsey last week referred to the conditions imposed for mixed marriages as very painful to practicing Anglicans American Cardinals in Rome Five U S cardinals attending the Ro- man Catholic Ecumenical Council in shown SunJay at the pontifical North American college in Rome From Cardinals Joseph ter St Louis Richard Gushing Boston Francis Spellman New York Francis James Mclntyre Los Angeles and bart Meyer PHOTO Chicago President's Arouses Optimism Among Political Advisers WASHINGTON dent Kennedy's two of barnstorming on of cratic have aroused cautious optimism among his est political advisers But they still don't know the answer to the biggest campaign Will the President's immense popularity as reflected in mendous crowd reactions in such Democratic strongholds as burgh Buffalo Baltimore and New York City rub off on the congressional and statewide riding his The President's presence in their areas has been of benefit o them there's no about one associate said The people turned out to sec the ident but there are still three weeks to so we still have to see if they'll go to the polls nn Nov 6 If they vote we're sure they'll vote Democratic Kennedy summed it up Sunday in a videotaped interview when he said his mission on arduous week-end campaign fours up to Nov 6 election is to arouse some interest in this campaign and en- courage he turnout I DON'T enjoy it very Kennedy said But if this really was his it was not car In an 18 milo motorcade from the Niagara Falls Airport to Buffalo Sunday to wind up a week-end of campaigning in that city Pittsburgh and other points in western Pennsylvania Louisville Ky Indianapolis ark and New York City It was a busy vigorous day week-end which Kennedy con- cluded by flying to New York City from Buffalo to confer with Adlai E Stevenson U.S sador to the United Nations on Cuba the Congo and other lers Then he flew back to ingi the same Kennedy is scheduled to Friday in Cleveland EOT but the plane landed safely II appeared however have touched down farther along the runway than commercial planes were coming in beforehand Persons aboard the President's plane noted no problems although they reported hearing squeaking sounds when the landing gear was Baby Born 30 Minutes After Mother Had Died BERLIN Demers night supervisor of the St Louis hospital here pressed dead a ue lien tu r_i lion for a arrival her rar of woman Sunday and thought sn week-end there will be field and Chicago Saturday lie will visit Milwaukee St Louis Albuquerque Las Vegas and attle Sunday is a visit to the Seattle Worlds Fair's final day and then a return flight to Washington WASHINGTON safely precautions were taken for President Kennedy's arrival at Washington's National Airport day from New York because of concern that his Air Force had hydraulic trouble Five fire trucks sped to lions alongside Hie runway just parent when he rode in an open before the aircraft landed at detected a heart beat Tiie nun dashed to a telephone and summoned a physician Dr Beaudoin 62 raced o the hospital and formed a section on I who had been more than 30 minutes will Beaudoin said The girl was placed in an incubator and was reported in satisfactory condition today Mrs 28 had been on her way to attend Mass day morning when within one block of St Joseph's Church her car swerved across the road umped a sidewalk and crashed nto a utility pole The young wi Missing BOSTON Coast Guard and Boston lice today sought John 31 Ian 50 father of two dren who disappeared off a sea scout boat that carried 20 men and toys on a Sunday fishing tip Dolan was when the boat returned to Hie Savin Hill yacht dub last night after bay a day in Dorchester four staggered from the wrecked I car walked unsteadily for 10 feet The girl born during the brief and on a operation did have a heartbeat A boy saw the bul was not breathing and neighbors who Beaudoin mouth called police mouth respiration as anxious at- Within minutes an ambulance ten dan Is watched was speeding Mrs to The doctor then gave the hospital but she died en route oxygen and color crept into its of a skull tiny face I Surviving are the woman's Suddenly the baby cried Gerard 29 and their four Is breathing became normal children Richard 6 Claire 5 IT looks encouraging that she 3 and Raymond 2 Stoneham Seeks Aid STONEHAM ham which experienced vere flooding In recent storms has appealed to state to help alleviate the problem Town officials Sunday night sent telegrams to Gov John A Volpe and oilier officials ing them to support Icgisla tion to remedy the situation They urged the state rials to inform Metropolitan District Commission man Robert Murphy of their on the matter prior to a meeting between ham officials and Murphy The archbishop said he was thinking of the Catholic invitation to the non-Catholic husband or wile to abandon his faith and the insistence that children of mixed must be brought up as Catholics Informed sources said the cil also will review the system of allowing only a shortened service for mixed marriages These sources said use of the full Roman Catholic liturgy may be TO MANY observers here the most fascinating aspect of the council is he change it represent in the Catholic attitude lo the cr Christian churches Exchange between Pope John XXIII anc other Christian leaders have rare Iy been more cordial The Russian Orthodox Churcl has two observers here for the formal contacts between the churches for nearly 10 centuries Another 16 churches or religious bodies are represented in talks with the Vatican Secretarial for Church Unity official contact on a scale that has never been at- tempted previously A likeness of mind can be de- in public statements by the Pope and such other prominent Christian leaders as Dr Ramsey The Anglican leader commented last week that there are many sues on which the views of the Anglican and Catholic churches would be substantially iden The Pope made a markedly similar statement Saturday ing Protestant observers at the council he did not know of any case in which Christians divided on principle So far there has been only a gle one-hour working session of council The next session is scheduled for Tuesday to begin election of 160 members of the 10 commissions that will study the issues before the council and work lines of action for the full council to approve THE election had been scheduled la begin Saturday but a bloc of French Dutch and German ates demanded more lime to gel acquainted with the candidates The various national groups used the week-end to campaign for their various candidates I Nine Injured in Burlington Crash BURLINGTON Nine 72 Tremont street Lawrence lacerations of the forehead and leg Zakie Howard 34 of Gale road Hartford Conn lacerations and a possible skulJ fracture Judith Ann Kalil 17 months 72 Tremont street Lawrence head injuries and abrasions Andrew Joseph Kalil months same ad- dress head injuries and con- William Howard 13 months Glen road Hartford Conn and Joseph Kalil 33 of 72 Tremont street rence broken jaw and facial injuries Operators of the biles were Clarence Gorham Me Yilmaz Huse vim of 32 Lake Hill street Arlington Joseph W Kalil 33 of 72 Tremont si reef rence and Robert K Harris 24 of Brockton sons are recovering at Choate hospital Woburn today for lowing a automobile accident on Rte 128 The accident which occurred at 5 p m yesterday between Middlesex turnpike and Rte 3 tied up traffic for miles Local police report that in the northbound lane in which the crash occurred traffic was backed up to the Lexington line and in the southbound lane back to the Woburn line Injured in the chain accident were Marietta Voglis of 103 East parkway New York City possible fracture of the neck vertebrae Yilmaz vim 33 of 32 Lake Hill street Arlington Sarah Kalil 60 ol 220 Hampshire street rence abrasions and a tured wrist Joan Kalil 29 of Pierce Opposes Ford as Series Resume Today SAX FRANCISCO for today's sixth World Series game at Candlestick park NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO Kubck ss Kueen If Tresh Alou rf Mantle cf Maris rf Ib Howard c Davenport Sb Skowron Ib Bailey c ss Ford p p Umpires Berry American plate first base American second base Barlick tional third base National left field foul line Soar American right field foul line SAN FRANCISCO AP The at long last have gone and he weatherman promises fine weather sixth World Series was to lave been played Baseball Commissioner Ford rick postponed the game for the hird slraight day Sunday It was n unusual postponement because he sun shone brightly but the was soggy and Uie grass too ligh By Sunday however the was dry enough to permit le grass to be cut and all eared in top shape after three Pierce of the San Francisco Giants and Whitey Ford of the New York Yankees were picked to pitch in today's game which starts at noon 2 p.m Hie Yankees lead the autumn baseball classic three games to two and a victory today would bring them their 20th series title in the last 40 years A seventh game would be played Tuesday if necessary Gentle winds and a high of 67 to 74 were forecast for today Both teams 90 miles to Modesto Sunday for a workout ays of almost steady torrential Jon a dry diamond there New moves are expected Iron the French Dutch and German groups to ensure that most na lional groups are represented on commissions Each commis sion has 24 the prelates and eight iy the Pope The Pope in making appointments is also System CONCORD N It UPD Is the method of jury selection in New Hampshire cases jurors are picked in ways The law says that a Thus they are chosen as not usually associated with j live juror may not be called j tial rather than a more than twice in two years This may be one of the in one city the names of repealed selection of the Also it seems there arc more lers brought before the Judicial Council in a public ing scheduled for the state house A survey by United Press In- jurors arc culled from in question remained within the In one case one man was called for jury duty three times in six years and this in a indicated that in some Icily of persons Potomac Fever WASHINGTON Who says office computers are im- They caught one knocking off work for the afternoon lo play with World Series batting averages on TV In California they're that any Democrat but Pal Brown could heat Dick Nixon and any Republican bu Nixon could oral Washington is alarmed at the uproar between Veman and It's he oH slory tions and Washington The White House mny sign a lo nn aquarium in place for when the loo cold for Dob Kennedy's swimming pool A place you go on expense account to meet a lot of people who wouldn't inke you out to dinner on their own money Critics of the system ask if the time limit involved should be ex- tended from two lo four years THEN again there arc in some areas persons selected who are either retired or have little to do people excepted from jury duty because of the nature of their professions than there are those eligible erl Upton says he received a tele- phone call citing at least one of these instances but he said he would have to have a formal re- before committing council to a study of the matter The request may come today The council is required lo hold at least three public meetings an- cat areas and schools of thought are represented as possible The question put forth by ob- -on of servers is in A ril and of the facts Is rne any lice being person present to voice his views Judicial Council Chairman H INSIDE THE SUN Sailor Dies in Crash WORCESTER AP One sailor was killed and another injured critically yesterday when their car overturned on Upland street Both were thrown from the car Hugh Hannon 23 of field was killed and Jabez N Harding 21 of Lynchburg Va suffered head injuries Harding's name was placed on the danger list at Worcester city hospital The two men were attached o the submarine base at New London Conn Police were unable to say who was driving Baby Suffocates LACONIA N K A Nearly five inches fell in the city's heaviest rains in half a century VETERAN Billy Pierce who never has lost at Candlestick Park and Ford re- ported they were ready to go after the layoff Law Officers to Review Risch Mystery Tomorrow CAMBRIDGE AP Lav officers will sit down together tomorrow and review a mys now as it was on an October afternoon a year ago when a little girl in Lincoln vent to a neighbor to say her nother Mrs Martin D Risch was missing Little aid there was red paint on he kitchen floor to be blood The paint There was on the wall where a tele- phone receiver had been from its cord Then vas blood elsewhere even rops in an upstairs room where little David Risch 2 lay asleep There was blood on Mrs car standing in her driveway Since then woods have been searched a reservoir explored every slim clue run down and a check made of the life of the young woman It reached right up lo the time never has been explained Risch Fitchburg Paper Co executive when asked if there is hope his wife is alive says I don't know any more than anyone else does Mrs Risch whose maiden name was Joan was born in Brooklyn N Y and lived with her husband and children in Ridgefield Conn until they came to Lincoln seven months before her dis- appearance Mrs FDR Not as Well U Suburban News 13 Six Raiders Sink Cuban Patrol Billerica Junior High Ceilings Termed Hazardous 13 Lowell and Keith Lose Amusements 18 19 Classified 16 17 County News 10 II Deaths S 4 S Sports H To resell nil departments of The Sun TELEPHONE GLENVIEW TV Radio Women's 11 13 19 relative to involving the administration of justice Fifth Fire at Hood Farm BEVERLY fifth fire In two weeks broke out Sunday at the H P Hood Sons showplace Cherry Hill dairy farm The blaze attributed to less smoking on the part of an employee was extinguished without damage A fire last week which caused damage to a large barn still is under in- The farm was closed to the public Friday because of the rash ol twin girl took hcr daughter caled yesterday and a medical referee attributed death to a to a dentist on the morning ol Oct 1961 returned home plastic bag on abed where icr lo bed and sent her daughter baby was lying Dead was Natalie Ann Peavey daughter of Mr Mrs George J PeaVey Officials when the family returned from a trip the twins Natalie Ann and Jeanne were placed on a bed When the mother picked up Natalie Ann the in- fant was limp lo re- vive her at home and at a hospital failed Dies in Crash BRIDPORT Vt ter Jones a migrant apple picker was killed yesterday an automobile went off Route 125 and struck a troe to play at a neighbor's home THE saw Mrs Risch standing beside car at p.m At the office of Middlesex County Dist Atty John J who mets with his investigators tomorrow it was explained loday that the investigation still has not established whether Mrs Risch is alive or dead whether she was abducted or not There is no evidence lhat she left home voluntarily to possible tion is the report of a second car that had been parked for a time that day about j p.m in the driveway behind Jones age was not available Mrs car Us NEW YORK in D Roosevelt confined to Columbia Presbyterian Medical Tenter with a lung infection since Sept 26 is not as well as in re- cent days the hospital reported oday The former First continues to have a which had been under control but has now returned the hospital said This was the same news as given out Saturday and Sunday Driver Dies as Car Hits Tree James A 13 of 38 Hillcrest road Braintree was killed Sunday his car hit a tree on Route 2A He was alone at the time of he accident DESMOND Speaks TONIGHT P M J SI   

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