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V Arrerage Daily Net Press Ron The Weather For the Week Bqded Poreoaet of V. B. Weather B w eaa Deo. Bl. 1»60 Rhowen , tonight, ' -eommrhat heavier toward''morning. Low SB 13,314 to 49. MUd, ahowera ending early Tueaday, clearing, oholer In after- Member of the Audit noon. Hl|h near SO. Bureau of Ctroulatlon Mancheiter— A City of Village Charm (Claaalfled AdverilRlng on Page ,12) VOL. LXXX, NO. 131 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1961 PRICE FIVE CENTS UN Troops Quit Vital Por U.S. Sends Negotiatjttrs \Navy Unit Meeting on To Congo Cease-fire Leopoldville, The Congo, Washington, Marcl) 6 (/P)— March 6 (i(P)— Weary U.N. A U.S. Navy task force has. troops laid down their arms been turned back from a and withdrew from the key goodwill voyage and sent Congo port of Matadi after 24 back td Congolese waters to hours of bitter street fight- be available in case the Unit- ing with Congolese soldiers, a * ed Nations needs help there, U.N. spokesman reported to- the State Department said to-, Bundled up In a blanket, actress Elirabeth Taylor was carried on a stretcher from her hotel Satur- day. day on the way to the London Clinic. This picture of Miss Taylor became available today from a day. Negotiations are going on with The department confirmed the the Congolese government to get a source in London. (AP Photofax via radio from London). move In response to queries about U.N. garrison back into the town. a dispatch from Capetown, South If these break down, the United Africa, reporting the change of Nations is empowered to use fore* Gets Blood Transfusions plans. The vessels were due in as a last resort, "the spokesman Reds Blam e 3 Capetown Wednesday. said. The move was obviously related Two Sudanese U.N. soldierii—of the 130-man garrison—are known Estonians for to the situation in the supply port to have been killed in the battle, Liz Taylor Gravely 111; of Matadi where Congolese troops which raged throughout Saturday fouffht pitched battles with U.N. and until noon yesterday, 13 other 125,000 Deaths forces over the weekend and -took Sudanese were wounded and 12 control. still are missing. Doctor Reports Anemia The ships, department spokes- A Canadian signal captain also Tallin, Estonia, March 6 man Lincoln White said, are avail- (ff)— Trial opened today for is missing and the U;N. spokesman able for the United Nations if the said there are grave fqarg for hlS three Estonians accused of London, March 8 (gV-Elizabeths in Miss Taylor’s condition, but she world organization needs them. safety. murdering 125,000 East Taylor, gravely 111 with pneu- is not out of danger yet,” said a He said he did not know whether Matadi is The Congo’s principal Europeans, most of them monia, haa developed anemia 'and bulletin from Uie team of six doc- any marines are aboard. supply port and without control ‘This action has no unilate^ Jews, in Nazi death camps is b e i^ given Mood traiwfaaions, tors attending the Hollywood star. there, the U.N. supply operation her doctors reported tonight. Last night the doctors said her significance,” White told a jr'ws could be gravely endangered. during World War II. Ope of Dr. Carl Heinz Goldman, one of condition had “Improved consider- ! conference, President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana and Adlai Steven.son. U.S. amba-ssador to the United Nations, Trouble blew up in the hillside the defendants calmly re- the actress’ 6-maa medical team, ably." He pointed out that/ii l.s the meet' for breakfast this morning at Stevenson's suite in New York’s Waldorf Towers. Nkrumah town 60 miles up The Congo River cou n t^ the procedure for the said: “ We are a Uttle worried Dr. Carl Heinz Goldman, Miss e.stablished policy of/th e United arrived yesterday by plane. He is scheduled to adress the UN General Assembly tomorrow. (AP when Congolese units erected road extermination "shoots" to a aibout her today. Her blood Is not Taylor’s personal physician, said States to assist th^lfnited Nations Photofax). »• blocks to impede the movement of very good. She Is becoming anemic she wtJuld be In the London Clinic in its effort to restore peace and _ .................. ....... ' .1.1—s> U.N. personnenl. Two helicopters Soviet court. and we are giving her blood for at least another 10 days and order in Thej^dngo. also were seized as they touched Ralf Gerrets and Jan Vijk franstUslons.” “she will need a long time to re- The N ay^ ships, identified by down at nearby Bqma. That was on pleaded guilty at the start of Jthe Goldman said In an- interview cuperate, perhaps a year.” Confer on Congo Crisis Friday. • trial. A thirds man, Ain Edwin the NayyAs Solant (for South At- State News _____________________ 131________ S ______ ^-------------- the 20-year-old star Is "still The prospect of such a long lantlcK amity, have been on a Next day, the Congolese tried to Mere, escaped to Britain after the gravely 111.” period away from the cameras dislodge an 11-nian guard of U._N. war and the British refuse to grant goodwill tour in the Atlantic off He declined to elaborate further raised another big question mark e coast of West Africa. They Sudanese troops which had be'en a Soviet extradition request. He is on her condition, and sa^l a b ^ e - over the future of the multi-mil- Roundup Adlai Sees Nkrumah, thrown around a hillside •villa used being tried in absentia. have called at 11 African ports and tin will be Issued at 0 pin. (4 p. llon-dollar epic “Cleopatra” , were on their way to Capetown as a communications center by a The Soviet government, .which Canadian signal' unit. EST), which Miss Taylor was to ^ la y when ordered to return to the coast '' » has controlled Estonia since World The movie. actress spent a reet- the title role. of the civil war-tom Congo' Rjfpub- The Congolese opened up with War n , invited foreign torrespond- leM day—with a tabs iaaerted In But Dr. Goldman^ Mid Miss 11c. , . Democrat Raps Will Talk to Gromyko 37mm. antitank gruns, killing a Sudadenese and wrecking the post. enU from Moscow to, lUUnd... the her throat to aki breathing. Earli- Taylor "has tremendous fighting The move was not requested by trial. er reporta said she had displayed powers and J feel certain she will United NaUons, White s a id - Carping Critics A Canadian captailrwho went Gerrets, standing ramrod some Irninrovement after a rMtIees puU through?* “it was our idea. United Nation:/ k . Y., March 6.* had been ordered to hold the big out to parley with the attacking straight in a gray suit and blue night. Dr. Goldman said the tube in- (/P)—U.S. Ambassador Adlai Ste- military base at Kitona and re- Congolese was not seen again. One ship, the destroyer Vogel- Hartford, March 6 (H —Senate shirt, testified he was a prison serted in the star’s throat to help gesang, is proceeding to Capetown. venson talked today, with Ghana's occupy Banana. Vastly outnumbered and with employe under the Germans after By RAYMOND E. PALMlCB her breathihg had made her rest- Majority Leader Louis I, Glad- president, Kwame Nkrumah, on In his talks here, Nkrumah was their ammunition' running low, the London, March 6 )—Elizabeth Those which returned to Congolese they conquered Estonia in 1941. (IP less. waters are the Destroyer Gearing, stone, D-Bridgeport, haa called on The Congo crisis and arranged to expected to press his demgnd that Canadian signal post and its Su- He worked at the Jagala Camp Tayior had a restless night but De. Middleton Price, the breath- Republicans to put an end to their meet later with Soviet Foreign a, solution of The Congo problem danese, guards surrendered Satur- showed slight Improvement this an LST (Landing ship tank), an near here and. said trains arrived ing expert, was with her all LSD (landing ship dock), and the ” cai-ping, criticism” of Gov. John Minister Aridrei Gromyko.' must be left in the hands.^of A f- day evening. regularly from Czechoslovakia morning In h er' desperate fight nlght.’l .he reported. U.N. Secretary-General Dag ricans only. Elsewhere in the town, fighting against pneumonia, her doctors oiler Nespelin. N. Dempsey's’ proposed budget. with prisoners. At a typical execu- An incision for the tube was White, in announcing this, said Hammarskjold also planned .to After his meeting with Steven-, went on until noon Sunday. reported. made down low on«the throat, just He urged them to back up "their discuss the growing crisis with son Nkrumah told reporters that More than 1,000 Congolese “There is a slight Improvement "We attach no , particular sig- barrages of criticism with con- (Continued on Page-Thirteen) above the breast bone, a friertd nificance to this order.” Nknimah as delegates assembled "Africans combined, supported by troops, armed with machine guns, structive proposals of their own." for resumption- of the General As- said. The scar will not show ex- The ships, he said, are still sev- the United Nations — that's the mortars and antitank artillery, cept with low-necked gowns. Meanwhile, Senate Minority sembl.v tomorrow, only way to save The Congo.” eral hundreJifniies from The Con- Leader Peter P. Maria.nl, R-Groton, were ranged against the U.N. Su- After visiting the star today, an- Nkrumah will address the 99- ’ Asked if they nad discussed danese garrison.