SBPiA#li^iSilp®•vk.'. • VJ-..V 0/' k lt;v*«V-- •:.lt;,*■• Avlt;£;s''^■•■^.,,;,'*TiV-S*•A.VOL. 117—m 265SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1962U.S. DHSTROVER INTERCEPTS FREIGHTER—The Norwegian tanker Mylla, out of Oslo, con-*1mues on ils southerly course through the Windward Passage, east of Cuba, yesterday as the U. S. Navy destroyer escort Brough speeds to intercept it. The tankc-r was allowed to proceed oil course! _ lt;AP Wirepliotu)U.S. Seen Preparing GroundFor Possible Cuban InvasionMOSCOW (AP) -Khrushchev told Pres ncdy in a message tod; withdraw uffensive we Cuba if the United J! draws its rackets Iron The offer was made sage sent to PresJdei and to U Thant, actin general of the United The message to Kt broadcast by Moscow The Soviet premier offer U; withdraw we; Cuba which the Presit ers offensive and woiLiving CoRise SliarWASHINGTON (AP)-of living climbed six-te per cent in September, increase in more than The increase was du to a jump in meat prici a withholding action I ill Midwestern areas v to send meat animals U The Labor Depart n sumer price index had during August at the r scsl in July. But the index rose to 30G.1 per1957-59 average.