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Developmrent grants were cut to noon today wheO state troop To. finance for Uie present year 8259 million, precisely the amount ers and auxiliaries took to the the program 1 of helpilng: friendly the administration, said is required highways and byways of Con nation! brace themaelveii^againat to continue ..programs started in necticut in the first of a se Plane Out of Boston the tide of communism, the ^on»- previ.qus years. ries of around-the-cloclOspe- mitteS recommended 83,357,5o6^^ The committee rejected the addi tional 8131 inillion authorised for cial safety patrols.. 000 In neW funds. About 1,000 of them will take This is 11,418,000,000 leas than. With Many Families on Page Eight) part In the effort to keep down ac Kennedy origirially irSquestedT a ' cidents c-’er the da'hgerous week separate enabling act sent to. me end period, ending-the patrols at President yesterday held the cell^ noon Tuesday. -Chicago, Sept, 1 An airliner laden with vacationers Ing on new money to |4,2S3,S00,> School Opening The promise of good weather for crashed-and burned in a cornfield today, killing all 78 persons the weekend led to. the expectation 000, or* more than |BOO million aboard inlhe nation’s worst single commercial plane msastor: less than the White House want* Inforination in that beaches and lake resorts od. would be crowded. Many of the 73 passengers were family groups. Today’s financing bill cut every Herald Tu^day The New York, New Haven and The 4-engined TWA Constellation disintegrated when it ' category of the aid program' be Hartford Railroad planned to put plowed into the muddy grbund 10 miles west of Chicago’s low the amounts. Congress ap extra coaches on all trains today, Midway Airport minutes after it took off for Los AngdM. proved only yesterday. It is sub Scliools in Manchester and Saturdsy, Monday and Tuesday to ject to House action starting surrounding towns will open handle increased passenger traf It was the third worst U.S, commerciar plane accident, bat next Ihiesday, but in past, years next Wednesday and Thurs fic. Bus lines planned to run extra both of those.with greater life loss were double crashee after day. buses the same day*.- - .iN. collision in the air. , / the House has adher^ closely Drivers of passenger c4rs, trucks to Its committee’s recommenda The Herald’s ’Tuesday edi Witnesses said that the plane, apparently smasheil in an tion will contain three pages and buses were expected to Join by tions. ■ the thousands in the ’’lights on for emergency landing attempt. They said there was no explo> Biggest cuts by the committee devoted to school news such' .as bus schedules, home room safety” campaign, keeping their' sion in the air. were '$400 million in direct mill- headlights turned on day and night ytory assistance, f 175 million in assignments, cafeteria sched Doctors said the first‘ dead examined bore no classic evi* ules, school hours, school when driving between 4 p.m. to dence of explosion injuries, but looked, rather, like auto crash uvelopment loans, 8125 million crossing attendauits, new day and 8 a.m. Tuesday. This was m\the President’s flexible , con- teachers, enrollments, orienta planned as. a reminder- to drive victims. t i n ^ c y fund, and 8121 million in tion sessions for both teachers carefully. In Washington, the FBI said it had started an invMtiga- deveihpment grants. and students, school calen- tion of the possibility that a bomb may have caused the The^ommUtee scaled doytn dars, and curriculUm changes. d a v s 1 ^ m e n t .loan money to Body Recovered crash. But several witnesses sgid they doubted that a boRib Information 'will be supplied Galilee, R. I., Sept. 1 iJPi — The had been involved. 81,025,000)<)M because It found about schools in Manchester, . the adminiraation ‘Wery optimis body of Dominic Carll, 27, Colches Most of the 73 passengers were Rockville- Vernon, South ter, Conn., one of four men who embarking on Labor Day holiday tic ” in aasummg that aU o f. the Windsor, B o 1 t o n,. Coventry, tentatively selected receiving disappeared in a private plane Aug. Tadl assembly of TW A passenger plane lies in field near Hinadale, 111., a southwestern visits. Seven were members of UN Breaking Columbia, Andover and ' He 14, • was recovered yesterday 16 one Los Angeles family. countries will quhiify for such aid. bron. ■ miles southeast of Block Island. suburb of Chicago, after crashing shortly after takeoff from Midway Airport, Chicago, The crash came shortly sifter a Bodies Of Richard S. Allen, 81, ear}y today. (AP Photofax.) heavy thunderstorm had rsdeed A ll Relations Mystic, Conn., and Sidney Tanner, the area. , ' 40., Tulsa, Okla., were ■ recovered The plane, TWA Flight 829, loft Arrives in ^Mpntetddeo previously. ‘Either Negotiations or War Boston at 7:45 p.m? yesterday. It With Katanga The" pilot, Richard Harder, 26, 'was en route to Los Angeles and New London, Conn., is still miss had made ■ stops at New York, EllsabethvUle, Katanga, Sopt 1 ing.-' ■ , . , Pittsburgh and dhicago. It left (R-^Ths United Natlmis annoimcod The plane was flying between Chicago at 2 a.m. and crashed today it la breaking all relationB GoulartHolds Spark New London .^ d Block Island about 10 minutes lAter, Nasser Regrets Soviet Plan with the Katanga govenuhent. testing electrohi’c equipment for Farmer Jerry, BrozT'--^ whose UN. Representative Conor Cndst General Dynamics Corp. when it house south of Hinsdale la Only O’Brien said in a latter to Prast- di^ppeared with Harder and the ISO yards from the wreckage, dent.Mcdae Tshombe "The Uirited To BraziiCIivil War otJ^s; engineers attsiohed to the To Resume Nuclear Testing said he heard the big plane roar Nations cannot maintidn telatena weapons section of G^eral Elee- overhead, then apparently atari A with A «>v»n»mept^)«dfichjM!l«dod tHc Boat Di'viston. a miniofor o g i ^ «|diomJ| fo i^ Carli's body was picked up by The big'plane AMo heading ale serious auMgts ATo pondmf.” By TBOB ASSOCIATED PRESS ♦the se^approach to Portq Alegre, the fishlM- vessel MijoJtfjoj? out of By EUGEUE LEVIN ^declared, "either-negotiations or fed Israel'as a bridgehead of neo most due north when it struck. In the 4-poge letter, O’Bnen re Vie* President Joao'Ooulart to to blocK^ direct naval attack on Niantlc, &nn. Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Sept. 1 war . .. colonialism in Africa and a tool of "I think he wAs trying to land," ferred to latest developmiHiar to day reached the fringe of the Bra- the p io-O h ^ rt atate^capital. .(f). — Prosident Nasser told the ••Our for a. (summit) its ambition. Broz said. "It might have been Katanga as "nagrant broai^iear of stUah border for a dramatio return G o u 1 a nt, blaiEkballed for the JobteitCBnfns opening seMion .ik « 'N n f(^ o e -nteeting must not remain a mere “Indeed, imperialism did. not done aucceaofully — with all the the (diAAter and DecIazsUon ot to claim the presidency that could presidency by the military chiefs of nonaligned natidna todky that appeal with a hope that it reaches eveh hesitate to use the United apace here. But something was Hunian'Ri^ts.” plunge South America’s biggest Hartford,' Sept, l (D —Claims for their ears. |M being p^Communis't, told the Soviet declaion.to reSum^ nu Nations itself as a means . to wrong,” The U.N. yaatarday aaked nation into civil war. , Jobless pay benefits have dropped “ It is our duty that we go far newsmen in the, Uruguayan capi clear tests was a shock and would achieve its ends, as we have all The thunderous explosion caused Tshombe to fire OodafroltMUnongo, Beaming with confidence, the tal hlb-'^sltion’^ ’’shaping up below the critical mark in Con cause, the internatldnal situation ther than that and make sure that witnessed in Xbe Ck>ngo.” necticut for the first time since restdenta of the area ta look first minister of the intmior, m the 42-year-old vice president bided his good^ as the weeloJong crisis cre to deteriorate further. we did not meet here only to ihake He complained that "certain southwest, toward Argonne Na grounds he was under "grAve sus- time in Montevideo— only about an ated by the 8udden\^ignation of last December. The . other two spmoors of the an appeal, but that we met to en parts of the world’’ still remain The State Labor Department- re tional Laboratories. The big icion’’ of plotting the murder o t hour’s flying time frmn the border .President James Quadros seemed 24-naUon conference, Presidents sure.