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r- Arerage Pally Net'PrMa Ran The Weather For tho Woek BnOed r^MCMt^ C. 8. tyeether «HirMia •Ion. 16, IMO •Olnudy, cold tonight, Uttle enow likely. Vnnr 18 to 2S. Tneodny ooilie 13,067 sunehine. m ther windy, cold. High ' Kfember of the Audit In ndd 80«. Durenu of drcnlntion. Manche$ter—~A City of Village Charm VOL; LXXIX, NO. 103 (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1960 (ClMoitled. Adrerttelng on Pnge 10) ‘ PRICE FIVE CENTS Israelis^ Syrians Sen. Kennedy Ponders Race Ground In California Algiers Rebels Fight Air, Milford, Feb. 1 (iP)—A sail Washington, Feb. 1 (fP)— or asleep in the front seat of Sen. John F. Kennedy an auto was injured fatally to Battles on Border Mass) has told friends he-Will day when he fell out of the decide by mid-March whether moving car and struck his to oppose Gov. Edmund G. head on the pavement. Damaacue, Syria, Feb. 1 *"'* state Police identified the vic —Four Arab fighter planed to two wounded by Syrian shots yes (Pat) Brown in the June 7 tim as Airman- Robert Spingler, terday. California Democratic pri -day shot down one laraeli 21. of 47 W hite Hall Circle. Wil An army spokesman said two mary. mington, Del., a sailor aboard the Super-Mystere jet and dam Israeli fighter planes drove away A weekend development in Wis U.S.S. Oiampaain at (^lonsej^ aged another in a battle over four Syrian MIG Jets after a dog consin could help influence hie de -Point, R.I. • 300 March the muthwestern aector of fight over Metullah, close to the cision on such a politically dar Springier and two con^>£hiona the Syrian-Israeli frontier, a border in northern Galilee. There ing move. were returning to the naval base were no casualties reported. Bro«Ti wants to head his state’s at the time of the accident. epokenman for the United The Israeli cabinet met this 81-vote delegation to. the Los An Police sai'd that Spingler appar- FrotP Last Arab Republic's First Army morning to discuss the border geles party convention and be able onlly fell against the door'on his claimed. liareups with the army chief of to shop around among the candi aide when the >auto made a left He said four Israeli Super- staff. MaJ. Gen. Chaim Lasskow. dates dtiring the balloting there turn in the parkwaj' near Route 1. B arricade Mysteren penetrated Syrian The Syrian press In Damascus He has told presidential hopefuls 'The driver of the ait.o, Michael challenged Israel to an all-out to stay out of the California-pri DeAngelis, 72 Brie St., Plttock, air space but were dHven off. shQWdown battle to "settle pend m ary Pa., told police that he tried pn- Paris. "Feb. 1 (/P) — The ing accounts." A Kennedy decision- to go into auccessfully to prevent Spingler French cabinet decided today Tel Aviv, Israel, Feb. 1 (/P) Israeli sappers during the night California would be' regarded gen from falling out of the car. to call parliament into an —Israel and Syrian fqrces moved into the Arab village of erally as an indication .the Massa While trying to save Spingler, DeAngelis lost control of the car emerRcncy session tomorrow fought today in ground and TaWaflk, in the demilitarized zone chusetts senator feels that would to approve-special powers for air battles. Tension mounted between , the two countries, and be 'about the only way he could and brushed some fence posts blew up 50 houses the Syrians had break up the blcfc of big-vote along the highway. No one else the government in the wake along the border as the shoot vacated. The Israelis ,clalme(l the states still holding out against his was hunt in the accident. of the Aliierian insurrection. ing continued- for the fourth United Arab Republic’s army Had candidacy. The owner of the vehicle was identified as 'Thomas DaWdson, There was no immediate indi* straight day. fortified this, village and was using His entry certainly would draw cation of what special powers Three Israeli snd two Syrian it as a base for firing into Israeli j sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- Rochester, N.Y. soldiers were killed in a 4-hour Police said Davudson was asleep the government wants. terrltorj’ in the last few days. |Minn) into the contest. B<it there in thq, back seat at the time. Rut a cabinet spokesman, ppe-dawn artillerj' duel on the After the Israeli advance. into , is no indication that Sen. Lyndon Southeast shore of the Sea . of the village, an aftlller>' duel "*■ B. Johnson ^(D-Texi, Sen. Stuart referring to the Algerian in--, Galilee. .Seven Israelis and four veloped and lasted for four hOurs. Bristol, Feb. 1 (S^ — Tiie lajte Symington (D-Mo) or Adah E. Mrs. Mary Rockwell Pag^. widow surgents, said “Justice will be SjTlans were wounded. Stevenson would permit delegate served.” Tirael also reported that one (Oontimi'sd on Page Eleven) of industrialist DeWitt Page, left slates to be put ud for them. / an estate appraised a t >27,954,566, The risk. then, would be that dif according to an inventory filed to- Algiers, Feb, 1 (/P)—The Brosim-won,- -neither Kennedy or day with Probate Judge. Neil F, eight day colonial revolt in- Humphrey would be likely to Murphy. count on California's convention generous benefactrees, died Oct. 5, Algiers collapsed today. Sweet Daddy CSace Left votes. A big-state combine would 1959 The insiirgent Irregulars, who be almost certain to jell against After approximately >9,000,000 resisted French President Charles them in the .conventlpn voting. in charitable and special requests, de Gaulle's policy of self-deter Kennedy's decision obviously the residue of the Mtale under mination for A.lgeria, surrendered fSMimon Back Tax BUI will be affected by the course of terms of the will is left to Mrs. their downtown barricades to an overwhelming display of army campaigning In the April 5 Wis Page’s daughter,' Mrs. Nan Page Pierre Lagaiilarde enter E'rench army consin primary, but requirements Hoopes, Maasiiion. Ohio, and her French paratroops watch as forces of insurgent leader strength. ■ W aahirtgton, Feb. 1 ••P)—The<f lotte, N.C., hem Angeles and in trucks after leaving their barricade in Algiers today. (AP Photofax via radio from Algiers). ' The Algiers Corps comriiander, Internal Revenue Service an Georgia. four children. The inventory divid (Contfaioed on Page Five) ed the eetate as follows: Gen. Jean Creptn, announced that nounced today it is claiming that Teixelra said Bishop Grace's le insurgent leader Pierre Lagall- - nearly-86-miHkm-ln baek-taxes-and gal ~domictle— w ar^ew — Bedford — Real—property, >83,200;-__bonds iarde was "in the hands af 'ffie assessmenta were owed by Charles and so Massachusetts would get >1,041.05; stocks, >22,230.5^7; M. (Sweet Daddy) Grace. CA^, >4,4I5J93 (this includes >2, authorities" and that insurgent the inheritance taxes. Auto Registralion Second Russian Rocket Hits political chieftain Joseph Ortiz Liena were filed against proper 000.000 in a safe deposit- box at Taixeira. special administrator was in flight. ties which the Negro evangelist of the estate, said one complica the Connecticut Bank A Trust owned in 13 states and the District Reminder Issued Co.. Hartford), jewelry, *84,700; | The insurgent band itself will be tion in th^ will of Bishop Grace is sent Into the fight against the of Columbia. due to the fact' that he left the household goods and peponal ef- : Grace, founder of the "House Of Hartford. Feb. 1 i4b- The fects, >9.288. | Target Area in Mid-Pacific Nationalist Algerian rebels, Cre- bulk of his estate to the "House Prayer for All People" with s State Department of Motor pin said. of Prayer for All People." The largest tingle bequest of claimed following of three million, Vehicles issued s reminder to stocks was made to Big Joe's The fiery Lagaiilarde was given died in Los Angeles Jan. 12. He said there was no such cor motorists of the March 31 Happiness Exchange Foundation Moscow, Feb, 1 (iP) The So-*-ers of Soviet block .. qq,untries8-with a dummy last stage re*4:hed a military aalute as he marched IRS said it is filing the liens to poration-when the-will was drawn deadline for obtaining antomo- of New Y ork CSty, which conducts Viet Union fin •MUwied in-MraqAW focra' top-Mvel'the target area in th*..-Paifific,” out of the >articadea foUowsd. by protset its claim that Da.ddy Grace in 1»48 ' bile ncistration taga. ^itighttiMC radio program. The erful rocket IjSeelfiig. T ass said a haggard band of some 30tl Ir owed taxea for the years 1945 The Bishop said in his will he Mail* may be used starting 'ftundation -was bequeariied 22,000 target area in the Pacific and end Just as with the rocket to the "The dummy last stage of the regular troopers. through -1966. The precise claim ia was unmarried, but Mrs. Jan today, for obtaining the insert shares of General Motors, stock, ing th* current testa, Tass an- moon, fired on the eve of Premier rocket was visible w'hile it flew tliroi^h tj)e; Atmosphere ai)d its The rebel remnant chnabed twto . >5.966.000. Grace of New Bedford claims she . c NUdti, S. Khruahehev's trip to th%. tags. Those not using the valued at today's praseht market faU-wRs registered by ships' radar, trucks perked near the barticadra. Liens were filed in Maiyland. married Grace in Harwich Peb.