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U.S. State Dept. Aide Held As Secrets Data Leak ATorsES'Daily Net .Press Run The Weather FereeaM 'ot U. S. WesISar Baraee . F*r tha Wealc Ended gnae 8, 1981 Watm, hnmU, oiiaaee ef tfenn- derelmwers eontlaatag Inte th* night. liOOT 68 to 70. WedBaeday 13,330 wann, Immld, attentiboaoreveelac Member elf tbe Audit ttrandershowen. Hlgti fat 80a. ; Boreeu of Olreulatloii Mancheater— A City of Village Charm MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1961 (Clasellled Adrertialnf on Peg* 18) F»R1CE n V E CEM18 VOL. LXXX, NO. 215 (TWENTY PAGES) Cites Flights in Laos State News Canadian R o u n d u p State Dept. Aide Held Cool Air Reds Say u.s. St.; Woman Killed Due East As Auto Rams Carol Violated Truce Windsor Locks, June 13 Tree Head-on As Secrets Data Leak (/P)— The tnermometer st the ^ U.S. Weather Bureau at Vientiane, Laos, June 13tm enu eurrounded by pro-Commu- nlst troops. Milford, June 13 UP)— An Bradley Field recorded 94 de- I y r * (/P)— A battalion-sized attack Gromyko complained that 'U.S. early - morning automobile grees at 1:15 p.m. today, a by pro-Compiunist rebels on a Chief Delegate W. Averell Harri-1 crash in Woodmont today new record high for this date. government-held village 40 man made no references to Soviet proposals for neutralizing Laos In brought in.stant death to a 'The last previous June 13 Classified ^ miles north-northeast of Pak- Bridgeport woman and as- the statement yesterday. The Rus- high was 93 degrees eet in sane was reported today. sian declared the conference should sorted injuries to her com- 1956. The record high teiti- TTie rebel infantry attack Immediately discuss the proposals panion. perature for June is 100 de- took place yesterday and out- made for guaranteeing Laotian Dead on arrival at Milford Hos- Papers to numbered government troops neutrality. pita. was Jean Burns, 34, of 133 grees, which was set June 26, .1. Soviet and French draft pro- Pembrook St., Bridgeport. Ad- withdrew, infornted military po.«als have been submitted. mited with leg and apparent inter- sources said. While more de- Thailand’s delegation was. ab- nal injuries was Joseph Atkinson, (By ’TtaE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Red Poles tails on the attack were lack- sent from this 15th meeting of the 37, also of Bridgeport. Some relief appeared on the ^ ing it appeared to be the sec- conference. The Thais announced Police said the car w'aa being way from a late spring heat ond major cease-fire violation yesterday that they 'wojitd boy- driven westerly on New Haven Washington, June 13 (fP)— cott sessions until the question of wave in the eastern half of following the rebel assault Avenue by the Burns woman when Irvin Chambers Scarbeck, an how Laos is to be represented at it crashed head-on into a tree near the nation today, as cool air and capture of Padong June American foreign service offi- the conference is settled to their the Chapel Street intersection. Po- from Canada drived into the 7. _____ satisfacYion. lice said ItVas possible the driver cer, was arrested here today northeast. Harriman and Gromyko lunched fell asleep It the wheel. on charges of turning over together at a downtown hotel de- The car was demolished and po- But more warm and humid Geneva. June 13 {IP)— So- weather was the outlook for the national" security information ^ spite their difference.s in yester- lice and firemen had to pry the viet Foreign Minister Andrei major part of the muggy belt. to the Communist govern- day’s meeting. Their topic at the accident victims out of the vehicle. Gromyko today blamed U.S. Temperature.s were in the 80* and luncheon table was methods of ment of Poland. 90*. with high humidity, were Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, and Royal Laotian forces for making Laos neutrah 92 to 100 violations of the cease-fire in In yesterday’s session. Gromyko again in prospect for much of the who announced the arrest, said .. Hartford. June 13 i^) — The mid-continent, the East and the objected to Harriman disclosing a FBI agents took Scarbeck Into Laos. State Motor Vehicle Department’s Soutih. custody on a Waahihgton street. Speaking at the international letter of the International Control daily record of automobile ac- Commission (ICC) telling of its . The cooler air headed into Scarbeck, a long-time employ* eonferenoe on Laos, Gromyko de- cidents as of last midnight and the northern sections of the Plains plans to visit ’’sensitive areas." of the State Department, has been clared flights by U.S. plane* over t'otal.s on the sapio date last year: ^ Great Lakes region, New England serving as second secretary in th* rebel-held territory In the little Gromyko jumped up to declare that the chief U.S. delegate at the I960 1961 nnd the Upper Mississippi Valley American Embassy at Warsaw. Jungle kingdom led to shooting by Accidents , . 1 5 , 1 7 4 19.320 (Est.) Before any of the cool air drift- He returned here a week ago. the rebels. The flights are made Killed . .. ... 92 too ed into northeast sections, temper- (Continued on Page Seven) The Jfistice Department g;av* to supply Royal Laotian detach- Injured .. .. 9.498 10.686 (E.sl.) atures in inland areas were as few details but Sen. J. William much as 20 to 30 degrees higher Fulbright (D-Ark) said he was in- Every 31 Houra lhan 24 hours earlier. formed Scarbeck "was seduced by Plus Payroll Taxes The forecast for Connecticut: Hartford, June 13 liPi - • Every a polish blimde, who then black- Ver.v warm and humid with a mailed him." 31 hours last year, a traffic fatal- 'The U S. Tractors-for-Freedom team boards p’ane in Miami for Havana today to trade tractors for ity occurred in Connecticut. chance of widely scattered ahowers Fulbright, chairman of the Sen- Cuban invasion prisoners. Left to tight: C. II. Hanson. Michigan SUte University; J. B. Llljedhai, And every 21 minutes a person or thundershowers in the late ate Foreign Relations Committee, afternoon and early at night. The Purdue Universit.v; Roy Bainer. University of California; Hugo Pineda, American University ana was injured in a traffic mishap, said he was briefed, preeumably Jobless Pay Boost high temperature around 90 de- Duane Greathouse, United Auto Workers Union. (AP Photofaxi. though not necessarily killed. ------------------------------------------------- 4 ---------------------- by the State Department, In ad- grees. becoming fair continued vance of the annoimcement of the ^ These were some of the sta- tistics r«ftased by the State Mo- warm and humid late tonight, the arrest. low 65 to 70. tor Vehicles Department yester- He told newsmen: Variable cloudiness warm and Sought by Kennedy dav from its bulletin, ’’Facts Judge Asserts Troctors Mlsslon “ It’s a very sad and distressing humid Wednesday with a good i I960.” which disclosed an increase development. I understand the root in both fatalities and accidents In chance of scattered afternoon | of the trouble was a woman. Iiwae 1. The present temporary plan the stale last year as compared showers, the high 80 to 90. ; 70 rnph in Car Informed a Polish blonde seduced Washington, June 13 —Pre»i-^ with 1959. Light winds generslly south- him and then blackmailed him.” ' ' proposed There were a total 273 high- w^terly 8 to 15 mph in the after- i Arrives in Havana Fulbright would not discuss the Not Speeding broad exf way fatalities. noon. nature of the security information rment con The number of accidents—.37,- The mercury climbed into the 90s Havana, June 13 CPi —The* He charged that the non-gov. Scarbeck was charged with turn- Sttem t^ineJ^se the amountnount ----and | for steady workers suddenly made Hamden. June 13 i^P.—An 18- 000. or a daily average of 101- yesterday as far north as eastern American mission to exchange emmental team of experts was ing over to the Polish Communist dturatlon of benefits and th^^yroll unemployed year-old motorist, accused of 2. The President would be em set a new record for Connecticut, Montana, South Dakota, the Lower tractors for prisoners arrived by violating the Logan Act which Scarbeck, 41, is a native of taxes to pay for them powered during recessions to ex- state acclaimed throughout the Great Lakes region and the south- traveling 70. miles an hour on the bars negotiations by private citi- Brooklyn, N.Y. He attended the Kennedy called for the moat ex- air today and was greeted by mid- tend the 13-week extra benefits to | nation as having one of the safest east corner of New York stste. Wilbur Cross Parkway was found dle-ranking officials of Prime Min- zens with foreign governments. College of the (Jlty of New York tensive overhaul of the jobless In- innocent otf speeding yesterday. all worker*, even those without a j traffic records, Summer-like' readings also were ister Fidel Castro’s government. Voorhees . demanded that the and New York University from surance plan that has been pro- long work history. j The average dailv traffic ac- reported in New England. Record The judge ruled that "70 miles an The four members of the mis- Dade County (Miami) Police ar- 1936 to 1939. posed alnce it was enacted as part hour is not an unreasonable speed T^ese two provisions would go j cident toll was 91 in 1959 marks for the date were set In sion were received at the airport rest the U. S. team. The'police In- Twice marriedt he hat four chil- of social aecurity during the mid-1962 when tbe). The bulletin also disclosed that, some areas.
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