Prosecutor Asks 15-Year Prison Term for U2 Pilot
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"fc- Weather Distribution CJmay ioOtj, tontfit m* tomorrow wftfc rate tt Omt*. Today YBgb both day* about 71, Low tonight, Ms, ft* weather and J 4,850 tides page 2. limed Dally, Monday througn Friday, entered at Second Clan Matter /OLUME 82, NO. 264 «t tll» Post Ollics at Red Bank, N. J., under ttat Act ol March 3, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1960 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Prosecutor Asks 15-Year Prison Term for U2 Pilot Consensus: Say Powers It's All-Out Doesn't Plan Propaganda To Go Home By The Associated Press MOSCOW (AP) — The The Powers trial is viewed by ioviet prosecutor today many U.S. newspapers as an all- emanded a maximum pris- iut Soviet propaganda attempt :o sway world opinion against n sentence of 15 years— he United States. ut not the death penalty The Louisville Times terms, the —for U2 pilot Francis Gary rial a "propaganda sounding board" used by the Soviets to 'owers. EATONTOWN HOSPITAL—This is architect Godfrey M. Ricci's conception of the proposed 74-bed, private doc- divert attention from their own Replying with a plea for tors' Memorial Hospital, Eatontown. It will go up off the Garden State Parkway spur, about a quarter-mile spying. The Washington Post: "It Is . lighter sentence, Powers' west of the Eatontown Traffic Circle. Construction bids will be called for shortly. The state has already granted pretty clear that the (defense 5oviet attorney said the approval of the plans. The building is expected to cost about $700,000. attorney) had been given leave l-ycar-old American flier had to build up a good case for old him he faced another trial Rain Dumps 2.56 leniency or even clemency, In the United States if he were case the Kremlin should decide 1 lowed to return home. Incites on Shore that either would better serve Defense Attorney Mikhail I. School Anti-Noise Code its propaganda Interests." rriniov said Powers had told LONG BRANCH-It wasn't a The Chicago Tribune: ". im he would be punished by record, but the rain really fell one thing it will not prove is the 0 years in jail or $10,000 fine Contract this morning. fairness (or lack of it) in a Soviei propaganda trial. " —or both—in the United States, William D. Martin, U.S. icnalties Powers had testified Held Too Strict weather observer, said the rain, New York Mirror: "The Soviet 'ere prescribed for revealing which started at 1 a. M., Union may not be milking as To Allen NEW SHREWSBURY — Intro- borough was moved by Council- nything about his contract to duction of an ordinance to pro- man Herbert L. Willett, 3d, last dumped 2.56 inches on the much propaganda profit . had been hoped for. The ly for the U.S. Central Intelli- FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP —' hibit "unreasonably loud, disturb- night. shore area by 7 a. m. world public is capable of sep- ;ence Agency. Allen Brothers, Fair Haven, have ing and unnecessary noise" in the The motion was defeated by a The ratn was caused by a INSPECTS EVIDENCE—American U2 pilot Francis G. arating the 'propaganda from the "But that worries me little," been awarded the general con- 3-2 vote. low pressure wave off the truth." Powers, right center, leans over document as ha stands coast of North Carolina, Mr. Grlnlov said Powers had told tract for the new 12-room school Mayor Karl K. Baron called the New York Herald Tribune: in prisoner's dock in Moscow's Hell of Columns, where ordinance unnecessarily restric- Martin said, and has nothing him before the trial. "I am not planned for September, 1961 oc- Cleo Poses to do with hurricane Cleo, "The pattern appeared to be he is being tried on spy charges. His attorney, Mikhail likely to return home." tive and proposed that it be ex- one of presenting Powers as a cupancy. tensively modified before intro- which Is 435 miles east-south- Griniov, is at extreme right. Powers himself took the stage man exploited by his govern- gain at the conclusion of With a bid of $208,140 the duction. east of Charleston, moving In Little Threat a north-northeast direction, ment, rather than as a villain v (AP Wirephoto via radio from Moscowl Griniov's statement and told the Fair Haven contractors were low "Who is to be the judge of in his own right." udges he wanted to be tried as bidders of 13 competing for the whether a noise is unreasonably The deluge caused flooding of Philadelphia Inquirer: "Young To Mainland many streets in the area. person and not as a political lob. loud?" he asked. "In cases where Powers was condemned long igure. MIAMI AP) — Hurricane Cleo, bad blood exists between neigh- ago. (The Soviets) may noi Schilling Co., Shrewsbury, was ConcernMountsOver "You have heard all the evi- •warded the heating contract ofr third tropical storm of the sea- bors this ordinance could be used yet have made up their minds son, moved up the Atlantic to- to create a very unpleasant situ- as to the course that will reap dence and must decide what my $55,699; Frank C. Gibson, Free- punishment Is to be," the hand- hold, was low bidder for the day without posing any immedi- ation." Hail Success the greatest propaganda advan ate threat to the mainland. He asked Mr. Willett to with- tage." Situation in Congo some young American said. plumbing work at $20,732; Proc- "I realize I committed a tor Electric Co., Asbury Park, The Weather Bureau in a 5 draw the measure until it could Of Summer Wilmington (Del.) Journal a.m. advisory located the storm be studied further. Every Evening: "Little by little UNiTED NATIONS, N. Y. pull out the more than 11,001 grave crime and must be pun- won the bid for electrical work ished for tt." near latitude 32.0 north, longi- 3 Opposed we can expect to see him (Pow (AP)—The UN Security Council troops it now has in the Congo with a price of $33,370, and Powers added: Union Structural Steel Company tude 69.8 west, or about 500 miles Mr. Willett insisted on the mo- School Plan ers) pictured as an innocem today awaited arrival of a Con- Big Four Unanimity east of Charleston, S.C. It was "I ask the court to weigh all of Union was awarded the steel tion. He and Councilman Robert KEANSBURG—Summer school, pawn in the imperialist chess golese delegation for another In a determined bid to kce] moving in a north-northeast di- the evidence and take into ac- L. McCall voted for it. Clarence the first conducted by the loca! game." emergency session as concern the Congo situation from col work on a bid of $30,029. rection at 20 miles an hour. count not only that I committed Kindergarten to Fourth Unterberg, Daniel E. Renshaw public school, closed today aftei Atlanta Constitution: "... mounted over worsening rela- lapsing altogether, Hamma The advisory said the direc- and John Lemon, Jr., voted The Russian heritage of justice tions in the explosive Congo. skjold called in the chief U a crime but the circumstances six weeks of classes in mathe which led me to do so." All contracts are subject to tion of movement and speed against it. Donald Case was ab- matics and remedial reading fo: is so scant that most Soviet A clash between Congolese representatives of the four m: the approval of Architect Nor- should continue the same for the sent. sixth, seventh And eighth gradi citizens today probably could soldiers and UN Canadian troops jor world powers yesterday. H Following Powers' plea, the man Coates of Morristown and next 18 hours: "This course would Councilman Lemon stated he Is students. not understand' our horror at at Lcopoldville yesterday reportedly stressed to them th; three-man military court re- board attorney Clifton T. Bark- keep the hurricane well off the in favor of the objectives of the Jeremiah Wilson, board pres what is happening. " brought warnings from UN of big four unanimity was vital cessed at 12:50 p. m. to con- alow, Freehold. U.S. coast during this period,' ordinance, but would like to see ident, last night congratulated Miami News: "No matter how ficials that their forces may re avert complete chaos In the nev sider its verdict—and actually the Weather Bureau said. The new school was approved it reviewed and revised before Thomas Garrison, school super- we justify spying we stil! sort to shooting if necessary. African republic. Its sentence, since Poweri had by the voters of the township Highest winds are estimated at introduction. intendent, on the success of tli cannot deny the right of thu There were also reports Sec- Closeted with Hammarskjoi pleaded guilty to espionage at In a referendum Jan. 19. It will 85 miles an hour over a small program. He said he believes i Soviet Union to try him. All ol retary General Dag Hammar- for 45 minutes in the unusua the outset of the trial. area near the center and gales The ordinance as presented us are standing in the dock with house grades kindergarten would prohibit, among other was the only free academic sum skjold had warned Africa's UN joint session were U.S. Ambas It was announced the verdicl through fourth as well as ad extend out about 150 miles to the mer program in the county. Powers." east and 75 miles to the west of things, unnecessarily loud play- representatives that if disagree- sador Henry Cabot Lodpe, So would not be forthcoming before ministrative offices.