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ien. ff 1 FINAL | _ cool tonight, Jowest tempera- | | trares in 40s and low 308. Fri- | : day, cdoudy, continued cool. Fartly cloudy, not quite go | EDITION ' VOL LXXXIV, No. 210 __ 26 Paces - 2 ___ GLENS FALLS, N.Y., THURSDAY EVENINQSUEPTEMBER 5, 1963 RX 2-3131 Price Erewr OENTS Switzerland -| Race Picture at a Glance . . BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS \ 6 § | o . 1 | | | A . . | f e &_ . Alu i m BIRMINGHAM, Ala, -- Explosion rocks home of Negro | ~ © ' > ‘ . ' - m 34 ¥ ourns or leader, sparking racial vience in which one Negro is killed; \ aati * ® e * $ M * ' j\ \ I Gov. George Wallace annonces city Board of Education agrees to close three schools scheduled for integration today; sult f UPC L d\ 2, -- filed by white citizens seeking to block the Federal court-order= . |. I1 | J [_C _ i | il ras [cums 6d desegregation, 1 n ‘ . \ ain < . a ®. . , D P all. ‘ UNDATED - Elsewhere _in Alabama, five white children | | | | a fo. { ~ E . 3 jill - , integrate & formeily Negro Roman Catholic school at Hunts= ||, 2 5 | u_ U. | 0 - R . ' © 43 Passengers from | ville: two Negro pupils register at a white school without in- | @ P <e 2 1. 7 ' n 1 . Pi ! I « + cident in Mobile; about 20 teachers are turned away from a Tm)’ Village Among desegregated school at Tuskegee by state troopers. 80 Persons Killed HIGH POINT, N.C. -- An estimated 1,000 white persons .m sane eversoee _| chels mens md prev Nees Demonstrator Literally Carried Away Move Fo llows AESCH, Switzer- _; P land, Sept. 5 (P - Switzerland CHARLESTON, S.C. - A second false bomb scare occlirs [>:] today mourned for vietims of lits 'sublic ol integrati ' worst airline disaster, a crash on second day of publlq schqolv mtegrat1on. that killed 80 persons, including RALEIGH, N.C. - Gov. Terry Sanford tells parents of almost a complete generation of| | Negro children boycotting two schools that attendance is man- the farming village of Hunlikon.! datory and \school is not the place for demonstrations.\ ‘_'Thls is worse than a war,\ said a farmer in Humlikon after NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark, - A white mother enters being informed that his parents! her 6-year-old son in a. Negro school despite telephone threats were among the 43 passengers! and vandalism to her home. from his village killed when a . cu- Swissair twin-jet Caravelle from ENGLEWOOD, N.J, - Negro children stage sit-ins at three whiten. Riot Claiming Life of Negro 4 a ? r BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tora l Zurich exploded and crashed in predominantly white elementary schools protesting the delay ews .\ , fog yesterday. All 74 passengers of a plan to end racial imbalance in the schools. N BIRMIN GHAM.’ Ala., Sept. 5 (AP)-Four hours choo | madnsnxlclfe“mlen were killed. m “113an p 1————————-t msm a trators d 'before three Birmingham schools were to be desegre- 34, *! umlikon lost about one- A NE - Polic arrest five Negro demonstrators (ur- gated . 6 ; pes . “ fifth of its 217 population, The | ing sit-in at one predominantly white elementary school, eject git € éonl’ (geégge yalhife dannfmlecid tffday tfihat ithe e :| __ community also lost its mayor | OthSS from another school. 'The protests are against de facto j eity board 0 ucation had agreed to close them im- z and all coyncitmen, segregation. Xmedlately for a temporary period, R ~\ With the other villagers, they , Lol men- | And, he said, the board also| There was no immediate re- _uf - were hedding to Geneva to visit CHICAGO _- Picketing at several schools and a walk-in at | ad agreed to take legal action‘acbion from Washington on the ~' an agricultural experiment sta-| the offices of the Board of Education mark school opening. 'lto try to stay the Federal court latest Birmingham school de- . tion. Fifteen persons are taken into custody dunng accompanying {order integrating the three'velopments. f For many of the villagers, it demonstrations. §59h°°15- The action would be) Atty, Gen. Robert F. Kennedy i was their first flight. There or. s £ \if; 3° an alignment thfaut \ in- huddled with aides for several - were 19 married couples among R A _ tegration would mean rther strategy sessions yesterday and .~] - them. 'They left 40 orphans, VJ [ta F y eq I me s AFT est - racial violence. 'a Justice Department spokesman Despair and disbelief hung over { gio toate sccOf Korean War Hero Sends ! whispers. 'Worse Than War f. I\ pt I St 'k S - Sad Gottfried Meisterhans, 28, H7 S P O It, CG 0C Oar ’ ng whose parents perished in the cusaster : . By K. C. HWANG executed three soldiers in 198 . \This is terrible. This is worse SEOUL, Sept. 5 UMA - The miy.|and slandered the military SOY i_ than war because it wiped ,, mos abrupt arrest ofermment in recent months. His! virtually a whole generation, ailgx egéx - Premier - Yo- Chan trial is set for next Monday. | : \My parents wanted so badly fox gr) Song, a hero of the) Song first was arrested Aug. 1L; - to makes this flight I would have Kofean War ' sent his political ~ three days after publicly crl« - 8 MA is . h Ioved to go too, but my soaring, today. One party ticizing Park for running | for \ ° ° n ought I and my wile him as its candidate for President. Song was released. He A policeman carries off a demonstrator after a group of white persons protested the enroll- ave more chances to fly. S0 Welthe Presidency and other parties then was indicted on the charges| - ment of two Negroes at Ramsay High School in Birmingham, Ala, The man holds a large Con- .@ = agreed that they make the trp.lrallied to his cause. of giggle??? eiggutigefimggg federate flag. ., \ |R&B _| _ this is fate. While - Song languished _ soldiers in the Korean Wat. \What shall we do now? How \ iberal onan. C C h H I d a ' | moan me rot intents ime mon tatoo Loon tented in, rel ounter-Charges Hurle ocky Assails Wallace's announcement, MAdg saiq FBI agents and other de- ~ithrough an aide came at 4120 partment afigersonnel already dab am. (CST) after an all-night Birmingham - would be made ° round of conferences between bis'avsilable to local authorities if K=: sgaff members and city schoolirequested ' officials. ' . * The talks began in the wake Ewgflffig sizaieigha anga‘dis’stg‘t: of a sharp outbreak of racial p violence which left one Negro lnghts meeting last night in dead in a melee - involving [Baton Rouge, La., that \we have hundreds of Negroes and city ‘another example of the Federal w \| and county police. government trying; to take over The outbreak which cost the OUT school system. life of 20-year-old John L. Coley,|, Wallace ordered units of the killed by three bullets, erupted National Guard alerted shortly after the home of Negro Attorney After last night's disorders in the Arthur Bhores was bombed for|area around the blast-damaged the second time in less than|POme of Negro Attorney Shores. three weeks. 3 $5118 explglsliun Lag: is. about Swarm Into Streets Mo pm. ores fe and Negroes in the neighborhood ifi-year-old daughter were in swarmed into the streets, scream-| {78 fashionable brick houst, Ing and throwing rocks at police still under repair from & worse as the officers arrived. | explosion less than three weeks Soon after the outbreak was) \lu y; quelled, the talks between repreJ My wife was thrown out of sentat i bed,\ Shores said, She suffered whaligfargfbgfi ace and the! a..bruiseq shoulder but he and There already had been brief his family otherwise escaped ~ disorders yesterday at two of the injury, * three schools to be desegregated|_ Hundreds of Negros poured mi six parents had filed suit, gmkfiiim'fetafefimfig if aficifig NEW YORK, Sept. 5 Way-lvfit Wallace's blessing, to try w ~ Nelson A. Rockefellgr accuses the|to win a stay of the integration. | «*C, around the Blast £ten®. administration of \sub«| . Afte® the Tight of negotiations |__ When politemen, thing shpt» here? All fields are worked by tPEimittee met in Se oul and unani-| suit in Seoul District Court e ithe deta fos he (nay mt ait he boand snape (BY ROY M. C ohn Following ay 113A strongman Gen. Chung Hee Park year-old son and then deserted y . ® Nothing resembling a human |i; the Presidential election O% | her, | 1i CHL i body was found after the $3 (15, - litlcians: said all I d\ j F d P b POhc‘es 0 million - French-built airliner, Many Koreans had expressed “Agilfingghmé 131811; govern- n ’ Ctm ent ' n r a” r o e hound _ for Geneva and Rome» |petief Song's surprise atiest - retaliation - AgANSt its 3 Administration plowed into a grassy field O8 Inesday was prompted by reports leadin B i ' ‘ g critic. They redoubled| _ NEW YORK Sept. 5 ® - Roy the outskirts of line Liberal Democrats intendediefforts to co Paik with & M. Cohn, anti-Communist in- vestigator for the late ,Sen.|- Joseph R. McCarthy, says he is Blasting a crater 18 feet deeP, |p nominate him. The Liber@ljunifi iti . raz \hime m. ed opposition. , __ It disintegrated. The ”59g“ Democratic party was organized) 'The thies parties that mebged * nice of wreckage found WAS [fuesday as a breakawiy fiove-|are Civil Rule, Fresh Politics, a six-foof section of one | ment from Park's Democratic Re- i rp an- . Among the dead __ Was _ CDS publican party. J and People's Friends. hey 'American, Enserson Cauner Ir.. W the victim of \persondl Tevenge -i I . and resaliation\ following the nounced | a _ single | candidate indictment nccusing him of per-|. . t L. o ; ° I aliace in Montgomery issued ~and Carbines. intd: the sir, Abrag r ; Th rtics Merge would be picked Frida to TeP-| jury and obstmu of {justice} Almerging. principle. to po! litical A SUCH (R ain ried =the\ -. ~ figrisgngoilfioeg’ 132m. sitting-rib. 3 In any”anilinetecvszlexzxtegg raove, ”$12: neg P1337: Tatlea the \grin groanko'frébudcmpmonbe. (“f Cou \ : dation 4 4&5??an meg fistmfi§g§€fm ed the W Em tr}? a???“ (might-Md and > b ¥ \ positi arties Party of the Feoplc. Cohn, 36, an attorney, Was in- /j flan ' delay in acti0n| cupy Board of Education of es at the officers. 7 s r 1 € a » + a f y D §:;1‘§m§?;%'m2’$%n“§§§”“ééi £2 nuggedmggrdegli’ded 22°§e1§ct o‘ni Leading contenders for the |qicted 'yesterday by a Federel]: @ : fuatit a full-blown crisis is UPON: pirmingham to close until Wounded Fatally 3 nomination are former Presi- l ith another r ray t n grand jury along Wi a his way “A fi Papé; rmltl3 in France. goggfdate to oppose strongMA| q. y‘m PO'SS}? and {g z: ated lewyen as: [4 1 \Ther Premier Huh Chung,. Former |cGopgesman, 56. Both were Chat8~ ;, Six foreigners and 68 Swiss| | \There is an apparent danf® | plomier Lee Bum» . , 88. i+ made up tie? passenger list. All, of a free election atmosphere remier Lee Bum-Suk is a dis- (eq with scheming to prevent the, further notice schools at West | Fatally wounded by a bullet In End. Ramsay and Graymonk \the neck was Coley. Another \The board has acceded to |negro wounded by gunfire was in hockefeller. who may be Presi-, dent Kennedy's Republican oppo-| nent next year, did not mention] my request and the schools will ches s s 'satisfactory condition. P 3 n tant possibility. indlotment of four men in a,; Kennedy's name in assailing the pe closed temporarily. i F ces F @ © co seid the s tho med Exfifififififémfifii \(133153123 Park appeared nonplussed bYi1950 inquiry into a United pye| | President's policies. 1 «Tho board has also agreed inolfmiffiof fix? tifdm‘fing‘é & o W132?“ s finettfiaflfg Haines! ing Song's arrest the stir over Song's seizure. Thé/and | Chemical - Com. stock | > Tn a speech last night to &\ at my request to Join in the {wounded. E tfizlxgfign Pnisty sky for eight, Two other parties, while stay» ghtfiry trulferhjzrag 53325313122? swindle. . | megting of the American xii-i petition filed yesterday to stay | In the melee. four policemen, 3 miles before ib skimmed Duer-ling out of the new carlition; p h Cohn and Gottesman immedi-) { cal\ Science Association, -' the Federal court order i@~ |seyen other white persons and a renaesch rooftops and statements charging - the publican Party and later told|asey denied the charges. Teller said his accusation WAS tegrating these three schools\ [seven other Negroes were hurt, . ¥ newsmen he feels the party is 4 by those examples: _ | It was at Gra: nt, an ele- $ None of the residents of this|latest arrest of Song was an at- if Cohn said in a Statement. supported DY age! w ymont, 'most of them hit by bricks or L. settlement 30 miles southwest of tempt by the military regime to ”T1113; Egg? \egefréet 220 pounds. \Welcomes' Charges | , 1. \The fact that nationwidcel‘mentary school, that two NEETO other missiles. Zurich was injured. intimidate opponents and GestOY|egined - his \nickname fighting! \The trumped-up charges by idemonstrauons were reamedibrothers registered - yesterday.) Car windows were smashed in L The crash occured eight maire any possibilit® of Tthe elections \the Communist North Koreans Robent Morgenthal (U.S. ab-, {and nearly three yeRts elapsg {They would have started Cl2§S@S.nearby areas. MotOriSts met fiy- utés after the plane had taken being free. and the Red Chinese. He rose to|torney for the South 'before the present national @G-ithis morning with white child- ing bricks and bottles. ministration made a serious w. ___| Negro leaders joined in trving '\ tempt to translate its civil rights! 'Three other Negro pupils were to disperse the crowds. promises into legislation; find to register and begin classes to-| - Police formed 12-man lines 2 whhe fect that it required &\day at West End and Ramsay. and with their weatrons firing 'serious plunge in the stock mar-|both high schools. linto the air chased anda pushed {Ket before any really affirmative) Details of the school closings, the Negroes back. laction was begun to reduce theiwere left to Superintendent Theo! Sgt. H. T. Barron reported the iheavy burden of corporate and wright. situation under control at 11 pm,. 4 ; a F h d threats to personal Federal ipcome mazes! Anticipated enrollment at tlleqcs'm, although there 'was sup : ~*, Hoegger of the Swiss Federal Air|\high handed.\ not interested in a democratic! of bringing all this out into claims, Qomn usde Roeneto re- which have been acting as Prakesqmree “319015; Graymont. | 325;!sporadic gunfire. Barron said vig office said evidence collected 50) Many duick-tempered Eoreins government and intended to re-) the open. I will prove the tate | 44 y C occ P , \ ue nation's economy. \West End, 1498; Ramsay, 900. |small caliber pistols were fired te fir apposred to rule out foullcharged the military governmentitain power, | sity of these charges and ex- cant their Prev us, (iQ \lang | Rockefeller added: __! 'Two of the four present school. by residents of the Negro area. lay- | ,, a was endangering Song's health,. Berg‘re his latest arrest, SONE pose a rank misuse of - the before the most recent grand | somnipus prOg!AMS covering board members were appointed | About 150 policemen were re- But,\ he added, \of course THe was under treatment at Yonsei said, \Arrest me and everybody: machinery of justice for perz jury» Iso ai. the spectrum of social and econ- by the present City Council, quired to quell the disorders and E cannot Prove £050, _ ke tEUPWGmW Hospital for chronic/gets seared-that was his stra-! sonal revenge and retaliation Cohn and also M1, omic problems . have Teen an- which had asked Wallace to keep;all-night patrols were assigned z As payonet-aygne? it; 1:1er £313 'high blood pressure. tegy. The military must getout Of! \cohn concluded his statement: legedly con§pfred to i; to tie nounced with fanfare. Bub the hands off the schools. ito the area } gmgll at the sxniiguedeto lggfwifi; The 47-year-old retived politics and go back to mallmyiul shall appear at the grand jury about t gag] ache follow-up has been conspicuous Two Are Holdovers | . }e§cue crews fl?) aon. Flags 11 whenaglt general wasianestgd to|duties. If Park gets the Presi-{siates Court House today to vities in connection Wi ®.lby its inadequacy and the ons other two are holdovers 5 C Feel or clues of the crash. ags flewlawait a military court-martial on | dency, democracy is dead if' formally enter my denial in previous stock fraud probs 2C\ grous words have yet to be giVEn , the preceding administra- en. Cooper reels £ # half sat? in some Swiss com-old charges fhat he had illegally Koret\. ___ Following, which I shall cording to the , _ _, veal meaning. s trod included hard-core Few Republicans to to nammgées m ufigio stations play- --- Poake a fun and detailed state» Named co-conspirators but NOb Csyfeqieal care for the aged is ggegzmgzmstmc Eu gene Bu) ( pA a 7 a € m a 3 s i j CASE lim g war fand. A Has , $ soem al L ‘A, 'ment - concerni this official defendants in the current C456 uu} in a never-never land. A n2 ne, _ CU) Oppose A-Ban reat {Frzggle?ts {3°31 {Egg-1151x3452 GO’d water CU, d P OS'tpone 'vendetta.\ Te f are: Daniel J. Dnscoll. & partqeriziténsl transportation policy 11315533812; rawfiegex‘gls fi‘é?§§te§\‘§yi ar ¥ 121131; his gishvsgenez \ | !' Cohn was chief counsel to the in Cohn's law firm; Samuel Litt; yey; to be formulated, MUC 1255 Mayor Albert Boutwell fter the' _ WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (P - & P * !genate Permanent Subcommittee Cohn's accountant and head Of And OU international f government was chan iSen. John Sherman Cooper, R» ___ . - . ; + r ged, ? ALL * F Faw 6 Would A-B an act Effect, b fine S !°-n Investigations under McCar-lan accounting firm; Bruce thtj‘ balance of payments has actually Wm of govern gan 'Ky. expressed belief today that Government YY ola Ae S \ - s {hy, and was the chief interro-his son, and Garheld, an Ol gogen worse.\ from a city commission t* &°7%,09, nan five Republican a f 'a § a 1 3 ise I ¢ mayor-council. { , : bae \ a % 'gator in the televised - Army-'operator. een G . 446 votes will be cast against Senate Say for, Tegceényk rs U nt,’ Red For ces QU't caba McCarthy hearings on allegtfld'i Gottesman's office also issued Famous Restaurant ‘bozf'xgri fiéncéfiesfiimégeeofixgxi lmicfinbd gamma nu- . Jnemployed Worke Communist - influence in e .a statement saying: & . | wie m }, _ clear an treaty. j Po? ~ p- armed forces, | \I know that I have not done Jp Atlantic City Is bers resigned after the new said he will SUpROING \ WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 P- jments have been made for in F : a a cil's election. Y . WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (P -|, a R-Arig., | ternational | inspection within! _ The hearings resulted in a anything wrong Or improper, an d by BI \The legal action began by the | re pact because he considers The Senate his passed a bill un- Sen. VBaxry Goldwater, - R-Ariz., Cuba to determine and confirm Senate | censure of McCarthy.!I shall ask the court to give me Destroye y blaze . whiltge Aronts - yesterday {the risks of the agreement dre der which the Federal govem- demanded. today a formal YeSET- \quen removal.\ iGohn resigned afterward as chiefian opportunity at the earliest a: The forfi of a request for {manageable and in the hope it men for the third year would pick|yation postponing the effective-! Goldwater also called for an- counsel to the subcommittee. - [moment to prove my innocence - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Sept. k t neti n‘ against integra- may lead to other steps to lessen g up the whole tab for of the Umited nuclear test bther reservation, originally pro-| 'The 10-count _ indictmentiand - refute these unfounded 5 UM -- A wind-whipped fire de- tio “up tflwschgols because of and improve prospects E: seilts to unemployed Workers Un- |--\ proury until the Soviets T Bosed by former President against Cohn and Gottesman charges.\ stroyed Hackney's restaurant, 8) Von of the alter peace. He forecast an Over- p ~ M52 the Manpower Trainimg Act (Dan treaty unt te Seve *~ D. menhower, formally came after more than & year Of | If convicted. Cobn would face landmark in this resort. 1042?) (| V1080(,jon judge Walter P Iwhelming bipartisan approval Its the first piece of legis- Move their military forces {?0OM reserving the right of the United investigation by the grand jury..a maximum penalty of 40 years Damage | Was siblmatef mi “f earbg Democratic Leader Mike R lation miggested | by President Cubai . , , States to be the sole judge as to Four other men. three of memim prison and be fined $36‘000.:Ra.lphd};ackneyét °§1n§§u§on l ‘Sozyaheopetaion sander adviseJM’B‘nSfmld told the Senale yes- § ot mits cn ty Congress. coe io a oce to defend Heoll associated with Cohn's law firm Gottesmancould sth & seggées g’nuszixe immediate are@'\ment, giving no indication whengggsagnhiyhogfed gcggsfi; at; * T were evacuated but firemen CON- the would rule, Wallace's officel thirds majority after one to two off and shortly after the pilot Civilian | Rave ithe rank of eneral, After the|of New York) and company are} had radioed a \Mayday disafiter charged that although Park has {war he spent a year in the U.S.lin fact welcomed by me. Thi signal and desperately cried \No) resigned from the army and Command and General Staff may seem strange to say, but it more? No more!\ will run as a civilian, he and his {College at Pt. Leavenworth Kan.lis not when viewed in the light . Rumors gu‘culabed that - the| followers intend to extend mili« Song was a friend of Park and |of their two-year campaign of +- '- plane may Rave been sabotaged| tary rule through rigged elee- [became defense minister and[slander, managed news leaks, ROY M. COHN after some . witnesses said. it] tions. later premier after Park selféd |harassment and - high-han ded 62 probe of the 1959 affair disintegrated in the air. But| In Washington, the State De-| power in 1961. They fell out after |actics. 1962 probe 0 th ® Indictment chief investigator - Col - Katl|partment termed Song's rearrest! Song became convinced Park was| - \J now have the opportunity | 72% begun, the indicum sage to be acted on by Comgréss.|tential candidate for the RePUD- {nuclear weapons to defend itself or business | operations, | were | ig. sentence and be fined Bub it involves jobs, and notilican Presidential - nominatiOn; lop its allies. named co-conspirators but not £4525]? € ihe thres-story 1 the sull t tw strietly racial issues, . said he would offer such &teSer-| The Forsign Relations Com-! defendants. f |\ _ fined the blaze tgin re prow. helped prepare the suit _._ ,|weeks 'of debate. The debate is f \Phe measure was approved by vation after the Senate tokes UP|mittee, while opposing any for-| _ In the stock case, the public & restaurant building, whic x~} There remained a question Olitp pegin Monday. ¢ ' vole vote yesterday and sentithe treaty next week. mal reservation, wrote into its! was bilked of nearly $5 million iNortheastern Section cupies an entire poalllrdwalk block! what results the closing of the . to the House where a labor sub- If the Senate adopts a formall/report an - \understanding\ | to! in - price-rigged, unregistered 'Of Nation Reports at Absecon Inlet, No one Wes three schools would bring in this! - | committee has completed hear- reservation; it might requite effect. * stock sales. At least 15 persons b f a Anjured. t of a deep | city, already Jittery Ne‘wspapermun Named ings on ift but has taken no|{negotiation of the treaty. The w - , Wave of Cool Air The fire bgrsti,‘1 ou be) tal ain from the violence and months 'of [OP . j action, Sponsors there said it[Senate Foreign Felations COM- Offepe Reward in ed guilty in the case Fik & a fryer in the kitchen g “gr a M racial troubles. 1 Assistant to Javits . j would be handled in a separate|mittee voted 16-1 last week to| f | seid That yesterj CHICAGO, Sept. 5 M - Cool Harry Dong tlone 9d thee £057) | When the outbreak came last | _. | . € bil, as in the Senate. and not grimgeefvdflritfiicabion without Burglary of Safe dave resulted from aair spread across the northeas- Poe oe Spit wos pftine night, . ‘Vaélacenalefwd Sigma Ewfifif’fifififi’fifi; hare tied e big civil rights pack-, eservation. ; iv wrong» secti a nation today; se tie . uardsme s | . e, for ipst Egg to the big & P In & speech prepared for the | MADISON, Sept. 5 UP - Mrs. probe to de-belfligg fiat? fifi‘gfieififi’i 55:33?“ fzgetéfig weather gm gugheffinfité ‘wg’l & gait}: 1012151? duty here and offered to make |New York newspaperman and re- , waw -- Senate, Goldwater declared that [grove Hinman, a wealthy widow, fomg $259 1112an \jur t; some areas of the midwest and $31 C aly another 3,000 Guardsmen avail« Power for the Washington Star, has Search for Sign; - as it now stands, the treaty \is (has posted a reward that would}J & 151,11 magma case northern New England, ng» _- able,. Local police officials said lis a new executive assistant to _, Mesy e Mo { a potential peril to peace rather [total $22,500 for information| 104\ MC\ } e SH !\ Frost warnings were posted of D hter of Stars the situation was under control |Sen, Jacob K. Javits of New 8 Of Thresher Ends than a step toward it.\ leading to the arrest and con- Indicted in 1961 much of New England. The mer-|° aughter 0: without the help. York. |__ e | [goldwatzr Has been =& frequentiviction of thieves who broke in-! The tour were indicted by acury tumbled to the iteemngwm Become Bride The city bulged with police. puke, whose appomtmgnt was BOSTON, Sept. 6 (M - Thejoritic of the treaty, but adrmain-lto a basement safe at her home 1961 grand jury:; they were in Houlton, Maine. Tem- \*= . About 600 state troopers were announced yesterday, will serve pathyscaphe Trieste is back injistration forces Say they are con-Ihere and took $250,000. lue! S. Garfield of Clare, Mich, peratures dropped to the 30s \| puogNIX, Aris, Sept. 5 Ui-|on standby here, Sent by Wallace/in Javits Washington office. Boston after a 17-day search of|fident the Senate will approve! Capt. John Muller, commander|and three Denver, Colo., meniifcattered sections of the north-gm yllis H arrfs‘. 20-yéar-old daugh-|two days aro for the school in-| Duke had been with the Star - the Atlantic Ocean floor for signs|the pact overwhdniingly. lof State Police Troop D in Irving Pasternak, Allard Roen, eN Great Lakes region. lter of entertainers Phil Harris | tegration showdown. They Fete??? years. mefigusbizmhgl s‘ngg R | and Alice Faye, said yesterday |not called unon in last night's'as city editor and poll c iter have been convicted or plead- f sunken atome submarine, Goldwater told his colleagues:'da, said esterday the reward . '~ But readings in the 60s or 708 . Effie; \ \The reservation Dv which Iwas $10,008? plus fis‘i'e per cent “Elix- fifg‘deg'gfig\ n. Ail four were reported in the major P&\b C/) nang to marry Myron Beck 'outbreak nor in the skirmishes for the Middletown, N.Y., Record a f /** 'the \IPmeste relurned to interested and which I shall the money recovered. f fdangt (. awee of the country. The 803 were con- Sie PlSN® {D, Hoo the ty is yesterd 'and as a reportér for the Gov- 19s | informati the introduc d wiess for as A he \Bol | Yesterday's Indictment alleges ,, sreme southem 20, a xancher In the Bloody Basin 'at the two schools -- (Scone my., beader-Herald . yesteaday, but mfimWathineonwagll-nggn‘éfie agondi‘zign {01-1 accep-); State Police said they bad \Oiinagp Cohn and Gottesman were fined in the extreme sou larea of Arizona - ° | Peace in Huntsville | gem; e, N.Y., I 1 » outcome of het five“ if, gem-e.- 193m» of the treaty in essence 49“le mfg???“ mighgir “Sift“ involved in the scheme to prevent . Miss Harris made the an-‘l But there was peace in ab least| FATALLY INJURED . ~@ gglrgefldtp' “15237? lggd Teortn this gation Lisa _urea \D> lindictments of the four men by| _ INJURIES PROVE FATAL nouncement wivirffiup hemgge desiga-egiatlgvggortizmwfiaé WATERFORD Sept s m - i 4 ] I yas 1¢ 1 w .of th PEDESTRIAN KILLED the 1959 grand jury. | BUFFALO, Sept. 5 UP - Dennisititle as Miss Rodeo zona | (bama. At Huntsville: 18 . I . Sepp § M -* 31116129 sal $3335 “£33; lg we??? ° fiffeefrtégenisstfif thg‘ BUFFALO, Igent. 5 (® - Mus.| | The indictment also charges {Moran, 18. ofp (85 Brookside| \If I were lucky enough to‘ickfilqren quietly ebprolled at Fig-Joins itetpganfiwssé‘lh5itwfi £1119 $2 diveifiggnnines cast of Bos-|U.9.S.R. has removed al} nuclest Marguerite Pritchard, 40, of (198]| that Cohn got Gottesman to Drive) nearby West Seneca, died|win that Miss Rodeo America {previously Negro parochial schoo I“? ma gr Ymsfi wmgohfie and £351 A breious search by the weapons, all weapons capable of Niagara Bivd) suburban} get in touch with Morton S. last night from injuries suffered|contest, it would take a year 'out |oper ated by _ the 303???” lféuck on the - Waterford» poto s 'Prieste whs termed unsuccessful. carrying nuclear warheads, and Amherst, was killed last night| Robson, then chief assistant when his automobile hit a tele-|of my life,\ she‘explalq‘ed. Andpathqlic 01111131;- Ra Piss fliemiéiir echamév’ille road near this f ~ @ alth hi ome debris was sight-'all military-technical personnel when she was struck by an aulo-| U.S. attorney for New York's [phone pole Tuesday iA the Erig,I want to get married. mown integration of an ele gs raga Count 3 . 2 ® &om Cube and until in front of her home. _ | Southern District After the County suburb, \ No date was mentioned. itary school in Alabiima. {Saratoga Gounby * £. i