Police Hold Plot Kill Bristol Bride
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
\ . ATcnge Daily Net Press Run * -J For tho Week Ended The Weather > June S, 19S1 Foitraes^of O. 8. Wwthae I Fhlr tonight. Uiw In SSo. pMtly 13,330 cloudy, continued warm Tneoday, Member of the Audit •howera and. thunderahowara die* Burenn of Olrenlntlon veloplng. High In SSa. Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm VOL. LXXX, NO. 220 . (SIXTEEN PAGES) \ MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1961 (CUaelfled Adrertlabis on Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS Boun Oum to Stay State iVei|7s j Court Bars 3 Laos Princes Roundup lUnion Dues Police Hold Plot Firellaves iFor PoliticS In Hot Dispute 42 Homeless Washington, Juno 19 (iT*)— The Supreme Court today Guilford, June 19 (/P)- ruled that a labor union may Kill Bristol Bride Zurich, Switzerland, Junetdeiegationi, meeung in L « 0S in the Damage in a fire that wreck- not use dues of a member, 19 (IP)— The three rival rebel-held* jungle towns of Ban led a tenement building and over his objections, for politi- princes of Laos began nego . , .r 'store and made 42 persons cal objectives he opposes. homeless has been estimated! tT’" »ig h Tribunal decided an tiations for a coalition gov formation of a coalition regime is ernment today and promptly a long ,’ay off. ' officials at $75,000. jt * « R‘°«P °ffrom a Georgia Supreme Court ruling Wife of One disagreed. ■\Ve all agree that Laos should I cbuld go higher. that the union shop provision of Prince Souvanna Phouma. the be neutral, sovereign and inde- j All of the occupants escaped the j the Railway Labor Act violate.5 ■elf-styled neutralist who is the pendent;” Souvanna Phouma said. i flr^ without injurj'. constitutirnal rights of workers. Communists' candidate to head a General debate on the Laotian Eigh fire companies, four from 'The Georgia court ruled in favor Earmarked "national union" regime, an Guilford, three from Branford and oi six employes of the Southern nounced that Prince Boun Oum. (Ciontlniie<i on Page Eight) one from Madison, responded to Railway. 'They said they- did not the alarm, which was sounded at want to join unions and particular J f j the Conservative premier of the For Slaying western - barked Royal Govern 12:45 a.m. Sunday. ly protested against paying dues ment In Vientiane, plans to re The fire started in a rear sec when a portion of the money was tire from politics. Traffic Deaths ond-story loft and spread to the used for political purposes tmd to Bristol, June 19 (IP)— Police front of the 3-story apartment aid doctrine.", tliey opposed. A spokesman for Boun Oum section of the building. here tociay announced the ar denied the retirement report, say Justice Brennan delivered the 4 in Weekend; One fireman, Charles Spurrell High Court's majority opinion. rest of a third man in an al ing, "Prince Souvanna Phouma was treated at a hospital for leged plot to murder the pret failed to understand the prince's I Justices Frankfurter and Black smoke inhalation and was dis I wrote dissenting opinions. Justice intentions.” He added that "until ty young w ife of one o f the Youth Drowns charged. Harlan joining in that bj- Frank- trio. now there has been no question" The local Red Cross chapter I fi-rter. Justice Whittaker, in a sep of Boun Oum's willingne.ss to The third man was Identified by A. *Oc,5 By THE ASSOCTA'TED PRESS found shelter for the fire victims arate opinion, agreed with parts of abandon power. at the First Congregational Chief of Police Thomas V. McCar- Five youths died in violent acci the decision and dissented in other thj' as Paul Hanecak, 23, formerly Concerning Gen. Phoumi Nosa- Church last night. ,, ! parts. dents in Connecticut (luring the of Bristol, now a U.S. Arm y pri van. the deputy premier and real weekend. Four teen-agers were ! Justice Brennan .said the court vate stationed at Ft, Dlx, N.J. power of the Vientiane ..govern killed in three separate traffic- ac State Couple Killed today was putting "no curtailment McCarthy said that Hanecak has on the traditional Political activi ment. Souvanna said. "I will not cident.s. A fifth youth drowned. waived an extradition hearing and admit the military into the gov Two of the traffic fatalities and Chester. Mass., June 19 i/Pi —A ties of railroad unions '' Connecticut man and wife were was being returned to Connecticut ernment." He hinted that if Gen. the drowning occurred ye.sterday. The decision, be said, means only by Bristol detectives. Phoumi remained in politic.s, he ' The remaining accident occurred killed today when their car crash i that those unions must not su))- ed into a tree off Route 20. The police chief said that Hane would leave the army. I Friday night. - po.'t activities against the express cak would be charged with conspir Injuries received when a car he Tlie victims were identified as ed wishes of a (lis.seuting employe, Souvanna's statement indicated Walter .1. Otto Sr.. 48. of 13.58 acy to commit murder and held un ■ -^i that if he head.s the coalition gov was riding in left the road and "with his exacted money (his der $50,000 bond for appearance In Bioad Street. Hartford, and his I duesi.” I ernment as e.xpected, representa crashed douTi an embankment yes Circuit Court tomorrow. wife. Georgia, about the same age. In the case from Georgia. Bren- i tives of the Conservative, pro- terday took the life of W’illlam .T. Healv. l.H South St., Willimantic State Police said the car, travel nan said, the objecting union mem- | The two other men being held In western factions in Laos will take ing ea.st, failed to make a curve the case are Alfred Pumart, 21, his I birthday. bera had made known their pro- I a back seat to Souvanna and and careened 106 feet onto a tests against use of their money whose wife was to be the alleged half-brother, Souphanou- Pawcatuck. Healv |private lawn before striking a for the support of politita) causes. | victim of the plot, and John KII- • . 'y: vong. the chief of the pro-Commu- ^ .g , ^ hospital in W es-•tree 24 feet from the edge of the "In that circumstances. " said j bara, 17. Saratoga Springs. N.Y. mst Pathet Lao. - r highway. Brennan, "the respective unions | Furnari and KUbara were sched ’The princes set a 3-day limit on Police charged the driver. Peter Polite said they were told the I were without power to use pay- uled to appear in Circuit Court to their session and said they would : A. Roy. 16. of 149 Park St.. Willi- couple wa.s vacationing, I ments, thereafter tendered by them, day. but a continuance was grant only work out general principles' mantic, with negligent homicide I for such political causes. ' | ed until tomorrow. .■"X'.-'-Jy. and policies, leaving the details to Bail was set at Sl.OOO. Train Hits R oul oat 1 H«"'^ver, the Justice stated the i Police said that Furnari hired tht East-West conference in 1 -------- Meriden, June 19 Police ! ~ Kilbara to kill his wife, the former , v il Itself Ik not unlawful. Geneva and their own lesser-rank (Continued on Page Eleven) blamed pranksters today for an Mary Neri of Hartford, an employs He went on to explain that the accident in which a New Haven Japanese Premier, Wife in of a Hartford bank. Railroad train demolished a row protesting railroad workers there Mrs. Masa Suml, of Los Angeles pins a corsage on Mrs. Ha.vato Ikeda. left, wife of Japan's prime Chief McCarthy identified Han- fore remained obliged, as a condi boat that had been dragged up a mini.ster, right, upon their arrival in Los Angeles today. Prime Mini.ster Ikeda and his wife will ecek as the go-between tn the case. Anti’Big'Biisiness Group tion of continued employment, to leave tonight for Washington for a meeting with President Kennedy and then will tour the U.S. and He said HaneceOc had met Kilbara bank and left on tracks. make dues payment to their unions i The northbound train smashed Canada. i.AP Photofax i. in the service. Kilbara, he said, as callel for bv agreement. ' got into the eervlce through falsa the boat near Silver Lake here Under a union shop agreement, a yesterday. No injuries ^were re pretenses and was later dis worker must Join a union within a charged. ported. 3 Bombings Publicize specified period after he is em Columbia Star Negotiators Further Apart Tlie police chief said Hanecek ployed. I has a police record in Brstol. Ha Anti-Reds for Probe 'Today'* decision, handed down said Hanecek served a Jail term on the court's la.st "Opinion Day" for breaking and entering, and U.S. Republican Arm y Stratford. June 19 (A’l—The head before the fall term, apparently Tied toCollesje of the Citizen’* ai|ti-Comniunist Ship Union Claims was fined in two cases, one in will require unions in many indus volving a charge of petty larceny, Ckimmittee of Connecticut say* his tries to review their setivitiejk. San Diego, Calif., June 19 (fPt— the other a charge of turning in group has nothing to fear from a and perhaps ma/ke major changes Basketball Fix Investigator* say an ex-builder false fire alarms. proposed investigation by the Con in them. and a mining engrineer have ad necticut Editorial Association. The Supreme Court also decided New 5'ork. June 19 i.T'—District Owners Try Bribe Police officials still declined to mitted the hombing of three Utah- E.