Alexander Hamilton (SSBN 517) - Naval Cruise Book

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In Ihr' arra nl hi hrr r-dumtlnn health, lirr prnlrrtinn, IT1 WORCESTER Showers U ' l-:H ... , , .I u are 1 owen. un ers ow- A' l i It l l B 4 lwlllllg HZ? B 'fr ly sunny, cooler, len humid to- I , -, ,,ilt-1l-j'Xj- marrow, high nur Ill. . 0 5. EDITION Full Weather Report, Page 38. . Q-1-'www WORCESTER, MASS.,'l'UESDAY, JULY 2, 1953 THE PAPER THAT 6055 HUMEN DlL1h:::l:slxwCi1zlll 48 PAGES-ElGl'lT CENTS Pope R ceives Kennedy, Blesses U. S. 3s,95u,oouf Fund Bill l Submitted Youth Services, Mentally Ill. Education Cited i Telegram lnrl Gazette Boston Bureau BOSTON -- Gov. Peabody! today sent the legislature a- ssa.9so.oon capital-outlay.-Q program lnr the fiscal ycari begun yesterday. Proposed expenditures emphasize od- uratinn. youth services. and care lnr the mentally retard-1 ed and ill. , I The program includes a 22.8 rnillinn geriatries building lor Westhnrn State Htmpital. 575.000 detention building lnr Lancaster Industrial Schnnl lnr Girls, a 84.1.4100 treatment, nllirf and rvs- ldantial huilding lnr Oakdale res-, ldenlial trcatmfnt renter. amnngl Central Massachusetts prnjrrls 3 The nvcrall program rrprr-l lents. thr gnvrrnnr said. a lnnt! and clnse examinalinn nl the capil tal needs nl the enmmnnwealthf' d The lntal sum covers selected n projects taken lrnm requests nl! Polaris Submarine USS Alexander Hamilton surlacol. On Polaris Sub Oll Block Island Publisher Cruises Beneath Atlantic By RICHARD C. STEELE Publisher lt uae hnt in Wnrrester yester- ay and it was hnl nn the surface l the Atlantic Ocean, ntl Block Island. However. as we cruised nal' dfP-Vlmfllu lolallnll mme! 150 lect beneath the surface in the than X30 million. lp olaris Submarine Alexander Sant by Alden Hamillnn. the temperature in nur l Thr message was at-tuallyka ir-cnnqlitionrd quarters wax a u-nl in by aides nl the :nvernnr.lmml0'lahle T1 'l E'N5- Nr is in Gettysburg, Pa., lnr the' We nero invited tal. nur nun ex- rrnlrnmal nl the fivil War hat- penscl to join a grnnp nl tlv Tnday he participated inln ewspapcr. magazine, radin and nrcmnlaymg cgremnnigg lhprp, ,television people lnr a trial cruise ln the outlay program. edura- I tinn is allnted !l6.9ll.F.50. other G youth servlet-5, !lJ.2Il.0f'lI mental D P PCL! SI fllll Nh I ll million hnnlt hitting prngram in rr-mmrru-ndrd lar the nmol' ll-tt! Ntllr el and Ihr Fnllcgr ol Art, X2.lZl.mrt lnr a physical ed- ucation building at lmrll Tcch- nnlmiral lvutxtutr. and SR million hoard lhe H a m i ltn n, Cmdr. enrge hl. Hall nl the First Naval istrirt uas our hast. Hreaklast was served ahnard nd il includrvl ire crrnm lnr hnse uhn wanted il. The nurlrar snhmariru- is al- nsl rntirely su-ll-sullirienl lnr an nlimited tirnr. The nnly limiting at-tnr it an ultimate nrrd lnr rg. lrntshing the lnod supply, She fr ftrynrn and manulacturex h lrr-sh water lrnm sea water and nntnin: a long term supply nl Sl rmllinn. and varird otlwr rn, Ft Q l . 2 ' P F n lor rampus drirlopmcnt at planned Soulhvasti-rn Rlassarhu- utu Technological lnctitute. lfnnersity nl Massachusetts lnulrl recriu a S1 millinn admin. lslratwn building, Sl millxnn lrr- turr hall and nllxrr addilmn. and- N-iilm lnr planning nl nth:-5 new building. including :radua'e reuarrh lacihtu-1 ,l X Thr :mernor': rru-xsane said all: project: ran hr linanred neil within the prnyeftcrl tax rrxrm-r llln'-ated lnr Utlr handed capital f-um, pmgnny- Wnrrrftrr and Fnrhhurg uf-uld Shir' with r-:ht other nt-rs an lllnratmn nl xznnnn as thr uatrnl lnatchin: lundx lnr lr-deraly aid-l vf- u mu.. v., N, uclear potter lnr all purposes, mv- thrnuhack tn prr-nuclear liun: is evident, hnuevr-r, Thr mlatnu an- still hand pn-I4-A - 2' rfmtndrr nl the days nl manual rlvxlfrity, ' Salnty Precautions Errry pr:-cautinn ix lakpn In in- gnrr ual:-ty, Cmdr, Xnrman R, prarrlul dr-ep. Th' Polaris muh it Brst:u', t-nmmanrllng ollir-or nl' thp hlue rreu nl the Hamilton., desrrihrs the triple rherkinl! prn- cndure lnr ralcty and clliricncy as the hell and suspcndrrshl means nl srcurity. Thr-rv are lwn' nr three ways ol doing everything in the event the lirst method should fail, - Despite the rt-rrnt 'l'l1rrshrr2 tragedy, ur' lnund the morale nl the crew nnnlirlent and rnthusiagf tic. Thn ralihrr and attitude ol the enlisted men and ollicers are n real snurce ol pride to an American qitizen, As me cruised nut lu Iho dive area and looked dmvn lrnm the rnnnin: tower at the li halrhec containing the Polaris missiles. nnze dm-s mm-h thinking Thr Hamillnn contains lirc- pmt:-r rqual ln that nl Ihr rnllrr Third Flrrl in World War ll. Tun nl thr-so suhs rnnlain thr rqual nl all lin- pmtvr used in all nars lnught lrnm lhv beginning nl limr lhrnugh the Karr-an rnnlllct, 1 We also thnughl uutlullv nl thr- Sllfl millinn invt-xlmvnt that each nl those wh: rpprgcpntg - and hnw much hrtlrr usr- cnnld he rnade nl It il man rnnld learn 1n live with man. ' The aelual dur nas smnnth and qnnru-ntlnl - a gradual gludi- tn la pmflclrrmined dcplh - thrn a lr-ve-lm: and a rruisp in tha- ralm, l Late ullctins KHRIISHCHHI' SPEARS IX' BliRl,l.N' BERLIN IAN - Prvmirr Khrushrhev maid tndnv lhr hut way to reunite firrmnny in ln rrmnvv rnpitnl- ism in West Crrmanj. Thr imprrialixtt mnn lu- rv- unilintinn tn dextrny vu-inlixm in thr German Drmn- rralie Rrpuhlir tilul Grrmnnyjf' Khrughghgv uid, rxlrrmcly manrmrrablr- hrnralh the :ina - snmrulial clumsy nn thi- surlafr - hut altr-r all, it is huilt to litr- unfit-rs:-a. ' Thr- surlamngg npvratinn nas 1 Discussion Centers On World Peace t F 'i VATICAN CITY lAPJ - Pope Paul Vl received Presi- ,clent Kennedy in n 40-minute audience today and invoked -upon all Americans the abundant blessings nl God. r l The meeting ol the lirst Roman Catholic president ol the United States and the 2B2nd pontill ol the Rntnan Catholic Church was held in the papal library, You know what we discussed: abnve all the peace ol the world, Pope Paul said in a talk with nowsmen. The pontill, AS, tnld the Presi- rlent. 46, and members ol his par- ty that -he would pray lnr Ken- nedy' efforts tn and racial dis- cri ation in the United States. tican sources said Kennedy nne point remark:-d tn the npe: I hope tu see you in the l'nitf-d States. Poyle Paul only raised his hands in reply, they said, gesturing as il tn say il depends on provi- 7dence. vqually pleasant. This fwrurrr-rl' alter a cruisr nl lun hnurs' dura- tion beneath thr- surlaec. The Alovandrr Hamilton was r-nmmrexinnrd .limo 27, Hrr dis- placement nn thc- snrlavc- is about 7.000 tons, siihmrrgr-rl about 8100. Shu is set-nnd nl the l,.1layr-tts 4-las5,Flu-rt Ralliflir Jliwiln sub- mnrincs.Sh1- is 111 lr-rt in li-ngth: It leet wirlc, and rar:-iris 16 Po- laris -missilrs. starr-rl in eight pairs nl vorlirnl launching tubes. The ship has amplr air-rnnrlitinn rquipmrnt lnr thr hz-nc-lil nl ma- chines and pr-rfnnnrl, Whilr- rruis- in: fill New Izindnn vnulr-rdav, tlir trmprralun- msidn ilin tnhmarinr rrmainvd ai a 1-nmlnu-.hir T2 df-. prres, l-Ilrrtrir nxygrn grnrralnrs rwn h Avuurlt. use Y-no .n Highlight ol Day The papal audience nas a high- 'light nl'a day that winds up Ken- 'nerly's lnfday European tnur. ln the political field. Kennedy and President Antonio Scgni ol ll aly mid -their talks in Rome em- phazicd cllnrts tn ease East-West tr-nsinns and hruught agreement that Italy would consider studios nl proposals lor a multinatinn nu- clear lnree uithin the Nnrlh Al- lantic Treaty Organization. A joint communique said the meetings nl the two presidents provided thg occasion lnr a use' ful and thorough exchange nl views nn the situation ol East- West relationxf' Alln Coopontlon ln Ihe last major speech nl hit Europe-an tour, President Ken- nedy plradnd again lor continued mnpcratinn between the United States and Eurnpe, a moperatinn he said should be based on intelli- gent sr-ll interest and service to all humanity. V Speaking at Naples allrr leav- ing Rome, the Amcriran rhiel rx:-rutivr tnnk issue one-0 again with French President Charlrx dr Gaullis separatist vision nl Wul- rrn Eurnpe as a third force hctwi-en the Unitcd States and the Soviet Union. Speaking A law hnurs alter his audienre with Pope Paul, the Prrsirlent said that in time the unity nl the West could lead ln the unity nl East and West until the human family il truly n 'single sh:-4-plnld' under Gnd. K1-nnedy rk-nit-rl the De Gaulle' vw: in rovl. nu Tn Cardinal tv 1713 I -'--N I hx 3 XRCQIYOIAIIDQ 'sul' ' Cushing +1 - I To Return ll xXxw X BOSTON 'Lil-'lt - Richard K -. . iCardinal Cushing uill return home late today lrnm Rnme alter participating in the elm'- tion nl Pope Paul VI and al- lending tht- vnrnnalinn nl the- new pnntill. The Bnstnn Calhnltt' archhrah- l I np is schrdulcd ln arrive al ln- gan Airpnrt at 6.20 p m via l Trans-Wnrld Airlinrs. 1 Firestone l I ARLINGTUX lll'2llillT5. Ill 'API - Mrs. lluwsrll l-'in-stnnr ol Palm Beach, Fla. rrpnrtvrl In police shi- nas rnhhcrl nl a dia- mond ring xaluvrl al Slinfm last night. Mrs, Ftrrwtnnr-. a nn-mlwr nl tho Fir:-stnno Tire- and ltllhlv-r ,Co lamily and rarin: slahlr nun- er. lnld pnlirr Ihe mhhcry nr- ,currrd ns she -lravr up tn hrr ti-mpnrary rr-sidr-nn' in Arlington Heights. Shf has A numhrr nl lhnrseg entt-rrd in the rurrrnl meet at ncarhy Arlinctnn Park rave traclt. Pnlirg said Mrs Fur-stnm' rr- lalrrl lun mrn appoarrd as shr- and hrr hrolhrr, Charlrs Turnrr, 24, arrived at Ihr' rvsirlrnro. in the suhurh nnrlhnrwt nl l'hir:at:n She said the rnlihefs tnnk hrr purse and a ring ronlaining a 285 rarat diamnnd and drnvr away with.a third man in a small Car, Roth mrn dusplayrd pistols Pnlicn Fhirl William Valrlcr- wnod said thv rnhhrrs mmrrl a diamond pvindant valurrl at 5-1.- ttfll wnrn hy Rlrc Firmlnnr and made nn attrmpt ln rnh hrr hrnlh- PY. . ' ' A a-'---?- '-'- '- '- ' Thu fu-n alnm- usually attr-'Ulf ' Convert to Soviet Union NPZHDHAXI 'll - A lnrmfr ll S Air t-'nrrv majnr who lnrsmlr Ihr United Staten lnur yearn Agn tn I-vr in the Soviet Union has ar- rnrd hornv. 'arf rxtrrrrv-ly glad In lv hnmr was all Ihr tnrrnfr Needham busi- nessman imuld way. l Rirciardclli aim dcrlmrrl ln cnrnrnent on his luture plans The nrnrns nn the omlilom avmbnlise the thru Iiupr llugue-not milfs lluil flllff Allrllrrvrl Hupzurunl .-frvnur nrnr lllr inlrrufrlinn lrllli Rmtln I2. Tn- ilny only mm nl llir llirrr rl-mains. Lnnl spring lltr nrroml In lirrniiw lluugrrnus lllll' In rlrrny lull ful rrr l rrlu'lt falnilirl u-lm :Inu-n. Tlu- llugm-:mln ir ure lu'lirt:l!rl In lulra' arlllril lmrr ml rurly nl 1686. 'l'lm'nlln'r aymlmln nn ilu' rmlnlrm. Ihr mln' mul lltv alnrx, llnrr nu nppurrnl nlrulllllg. Tlll' urllal UI llm lrlnc lmrn svnl it un lumtru. DlaI'1'1OI'1Cl l 250th Anniversary IS Stolen Band to Herald Oxford Celebmtion OXFORD - 'lihr' lixr-:Inv 1 lxratinn nl lhr tml-n's 25fl'll anni- tr-rsary uill hcmn lnmnrrnu rnvr- nmg uilh a hand rnnfrrt on llw Wmrluarfl Sthnnl pmimns at It I5 'I'nmnrrnw lllllll al llir Grrrin- hnar 54-ctinn pnlvt-n and llrrlighl- 1-rg nlll prtwcnt a display nl luc- nnrks, hrcinnnu: at ll' 'lhrsn aclivitirs uill Luk ull a rclcliratinn which ulll include events ranging lrnni the wlrctinn nl the man with tlw l-ncgrst heard to the r-vhihn nl thc twink rural- cst tvnrks nl art. -To Unveil Monument Alter a military paiarlr al In lnrlrprnflrnrr Day mnrning, ft nv-n mnnumr-nt drdir-atc-rl jnlntlv ln tim Clara Barton and ltr. I-Jllintt P .lnclm null tw unvrilrrl al tht: cntranrc tn Ihr Nnrth t'i-mctrry, MN Rartnn nas lwrn hcrr and iw knnun nntrrnulnnally as lhr 'Wtnlhrr nl the Amfricnn Itrd Crow. .lnylm nan 3 mrmhrr nl uni: nl lhf- tnnn's Inundm: lamilirs, Un Saturday thf- tnwn null plav hnst In the annual llrrrnrn's mus- trr. hs-Id in W'-hstrr laul yt-ar. lhnuxands nl penple That day null he,1in with a tirr- rquipmrnt paradf which will inrludc trurlti lmm all mer Wnrtrxtrr t'nuntv land Ihr stale Thr rqmprnrnt uill 1 Returns to Bay State f,..,, ,mm W... ln PKI mndell A xprrial lralurr nl tha rflr- i-lc-i hralmn, il:-xicnrd uitli Ihr ynung- r:- fpfirtair-rs in mind, will hi: .1 spnrrmnhih- li-om thc natinnnl ac- rnnmitirs and hpavr .trlnum-lr:i- turn ll uill hr- nn :li-nl.i3' lrnm Ihr nprnin: ul lla- it-li-lv.ltmn In. mnrrm- until ,Iulv 7 nl tlu- l'l.rra Rgn'l'ni Mlvnl gfnuilvlx ,tin-In-: 1- liilzil 1-ill lu- a flux- plat nl oulnmnl-iltw by Grncral Nlnlnrs 'Flin display ulll lu- nt lhr St ltnrh A Lhurt li ground: flur- lng Ihq rntirc urrlt. Nate ol Sorrow 'l'In- irlrlnalwn 'ull hr pwcnl- rd in mffrimy nl Ihr I,-lc chair- man nl thc 4-trnt. walter l,. Di- mnrk, nhn :ltr-d la.t inrmlli llun- mmy rlunman nl tln' i-wielnzilwrt is Mit. l-Irnily strung Tall Shn nas llir authnr mul iiirrrlnr nl lhr lmin'5 :mth .innnt'l:-ary t1:le- nintinn liarlt in lflll Tlv' rnmmltlrc lnr llu- rllihra- tmn it llarnld L, Fnrtix, Mrs Ray- mnnd I-Z ttlntc. Michal-I G. Saad. llnhfrl lllair, James l, Il.1n1il- Inn, lnln: .l f'hallr'r, lridnin A. Hartlrll and Clarence P Dang- na-au, Man Found Dead 5TONl'2llMl 'I' - -'nlirr rnlv today lnund the hvvlv nl Daw! 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3 las Dillon welcomed the 425-foot . I WGRCESTER '28 Worcester Daily' Telegram Fri-. June 28, 1963 7 'Around New England 6 I I If I Polaris Sub Hamilton Commissioned at Groton GROTON, Conn. tm - Her pen- ants gleaming in a hot sun, the Polaris submarine Alexander Hamilton yesterday became the 29th nuclear submarine to join the U.S. Navy. , Secretary of the Treasury Doug- f7,000-ton ship into the service as the principal speaker at the com- - missioning. X ' Dillon described her namesake j,Alexander Hamilton, the Revolu- Ijtionary war figure the first sec- .retary of state, as a man who :I helped give birth to our navy - and our nation. I I I I i I , t I I . . I I . He also pictured Hamilton asI ' an early campaigner for civil lib- .Q erties. Freedom Compremlsed For Hamilton was one of the first to. recognize that America's . freedom is compromised so long as there are Americans who are deprived of their civil rights, Dil- lon said. ' In his address to the crowd of 52,000, Dillon added: ' - He was in the forefront of Iearly efforts to foster and pre- Iserve civil liberties, freedom of fthe press, and the rights of mi- Qnorities. -5 He opposed religious tests for Rvoting, and he was a leader in Ithe New York society for promot- ing the freedom if the slaves. Crews at Attention t The submarine! alternative blue and gold crews of 15 officers and 110 crewmen stood at atten- tion on deck as the commission- ing pennant was ordered hoisted by Cmdr. Norman B. Bessac of Vallejo, Calif., blue crew skipper. The gold crew skipper, Cmdr. Benjamin F. Sherman Jr. of Keene, Ili? ziieni , K , A . ?'.i:.l'f ' ' L1 l senzahl, had been married to Dan iel C. Fales, a Berkshire Eagle Pittsfield, reporter, one month be fore she disappeared. . .



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WGRCESTER I ' I' kl3I1iTi.l1.'1 lE9?lZfDll.l? Worcester, Tues., JUlY ii T963 Publisher Cruises on 'Polaris Submarine While cruising aboard the Polaris Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarine USS Alexander Hamilton yesterday, Richard C. Steele, publisher of the Worcester Telegram and The Evening Gazette, talked with Sterrie Weaver, lormerly of Cochituate. Weaver is an Interior Communications Electrician, lst. S.S..He has spent seven years in the submarine service. His previous assignment was aboard the USS Raton out of San Diego. His assignment on the USS Alexander Ham- ilton is thatlof reactor operator. In the vernacular of the nuclear submarine man, he runs the pot. Weaver is married to the former Dorothea Nault of Fra- mingham. They have two sons, David and Sterrie, and a daughter, Sherry. 'They live in Mystic, Conn. His parents are Mr. and Mrs., Sterrie llvggver of 49 Stone- bridge Road, Cochituate. ' A S Ll

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