
/ ' ■ -c / /i Arcrage Daily Net Press Run For the Week Ended th9 Waatbar . Oet. 15, IMO •f o. a. Wea«s 13,243 Feli»..>reesr» ■"urttiMii Member e( tte AnAt night. Low «a to 4$. n ir .' Bnrena of arealmtlen. eeeler 54KcF ' ^ • Mancheiter^A City of ViiUtge Charm jL - - f; j VOL. LXXX, NO. 14 (SIX^TERN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN,, MONDAY, OCTOBER ItT 1960 (Cli Adverttshig m P»f« 14) PRICE FIVE C B N ii idui-a on Quemoy, Labels India Uy^es State News Delivers 3 Speeches R oundup Block In Connecticut Tour Fata] Shooting United^Nations, N. Y., Oct;,f>ateps be taken to solve world Bridgeport, Oct. 17 (/P)—Connecticut rraidents turned out 17 (/P)—Defense Minister V. problems. Seen Justified by the thousands today to see and hear Vice President Rich­ It speaks of a deterioration in ard M. Nixon. K; Krishna Menon of India, international relations “both in the dallejd today for urgent U.N. General Assembly and ' in the Stamford, Oct. 17 Po­ After his New Haven speejch, Nixon and his motorcads action to head off catastro­ world” and sayb there is a need to lice say it’s up to the coroner came to Bridgeport via the Connecticut Turnpike.'In the phe, which he said could arrest this trend'because peace is or town prosecutor to take downtown area of Bridgepnrt, within a few blocks of dty haD, come from growing world ten­ threatened. I any further action in the crowds stood four to five deep to see him. There was a possibility that the At the plaza itself, confetti swirled and^alloons dipped and sion evident during* the past assembly would begin debating the fatal shooting of a 19-year- few weeks. resolution this afternoon, after a old Marine Coij)s private. flew, adding color to the crowd that jam m ed^e square. Krishna Menon was the final speech by -visiting King Frederik I Detective Capt. William J. Lynch i^eaker tn the round of policy dec­ IX of Denmark. I added, however, it was hig -view By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER \ imations in the 99-nation U.N. u - Sponsors of the' resolution are • that it was a case of justifiable Hartford, Oc^. 17 (IP)—Vice President Richard ^M. Nixon eembiy. He formaliy presented a Austria, Bolivia, Burma, Hkiuador, 1 homicide. He termed the action of resolution sponsored by 21 coun­ Finland, Ghana, India, Indonesia, 'Henry G. CSiandler Jr., a New stuck by his Quemoy-Matsu guns today and sharply cnHeized tries from ^ i parts of the worid Mexico, Morocco, PanEuna, Tunisia, !York executive, Vs selt-defense in Sen. John F. Kennedy. ' calling for measures to ease ten­ the United Arab Republic, Vene­ j firing four faUl shot* at the youth, “What we need to have is for him to start thmkmg befor_, sion in the wake of premier zuela and Yugoslavia. ! Paul Saulnier. \ ^ ‘ he talks, and it would be a lot better for the countnr if he Khrushchev’s visit. j The incident occurred early Sat­ The idea for the resolution was urday in the Chandler home 310 would,” Nixon told a Hartford audience. The resolution is expected to be Menon’s. A source said it came to approved unanimously. Halliwell Dr., in the exclusive Hy- He asked: him when President Sekou Toure 'cliffe section. The Marine, son of “Why can’t we have a moratorium on any more rash, Im­ The Indian leader said he did not of Guinea addressed the assembly ! a New York businessman, Nicholas want to be an alarmist, but he as­ Thursday. ; J. Saulnier, lived nearby at 123 mature statements on something that is-going to encourage serted that the deterioration in the The day, before, a debate over Emery Dr. the Communists any place in the world ?” International atmosphere posed a colonialism had turned rowdy, Police said the youth entered the At the same time, the Republican candidate for president .“grave risk to in^mational peace.” Khrushchev had banged the desk Chandler house through a window, pounded away at the issue of the offshore China islands, say­ The resolution would have the with his shoe, and the assembly and woke up the couple in their bed­ assembly call for- full cooperation president, Frederick H. Boland of room. ing surrender of any territory to the Communists would lead with the United Nations, ask all Ireland had adjourned the meet­ I After declining to take some to defeat. coirntries to refrain, from actions ing abruptly after av Romanian (money and jewelry, Saulnier tied And he said the American people don't want “a rash, im­ likely to aggravate international delegate had hinted Boland -was I up .the 38»year-old Chandler, a mature man” changing policies of the Eisenhower adminis­ tensions and urge that immediate biased. 1 former Navy captain in World War I n, and forced his wife. June, 27', tration. : * I downstairs., police said. Nixon again criticized Kennedy, There he tried to attack \her. po- his Democratic rival for the pres­ I Ilce said. Chandler, who had freed idency, for wishing — as he put It Huge Crowds himself, ran into the room with a — to express regrets to Soviet Top TV Cash Winners ' ,38-calIber revolver. Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev Police said the Marine tried to.'at- after the U2 Incident.. Greet I^on in tack Chandler-with a 10-lnch knife, "Every time you encourage a but the ex-Navy officer cut him Communist blackmailer to get Charged with Perjury do^v•n with four shots. He died in- what he wants,” Nixon told an en­ Visit to State stantlj'. thusiastic audience, ’’you don’t get — — — -5 The youth had signed up for a peace, you only go a step further By THE AS80G1ATBD PBE8S New York, Oct. IT (dO—ThreecOOO on •’21.” Bloomgarten won 3-.vear enlistment In the Marines in on the road to war.” Mg money-winners on tele-vision 498,000 and Miss Von Nardroff 1958. Police said Saulnie'r had Wan­ at' 1.;. Kennedy had said last night that Vice President Richard' M. Nix­ quia bhowa—Charles Van Dorm, *220.500 on the Same show. dered in woods during the night Vice President Richard Nixon rides slowly through the crowd estimated at 13.000 that greeted him his position corresponded pretty on got a warm^ reception in Con­ Hank Bloomgarden and EUfrida Van Doren, who testified before before entering the Chandler home. on his arrival at Bu'shnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, this morning. (AP Photofax) well .with the administration's on necticut today and his aides claim­ Von Nardoff—^ha-w been charged a grand jurj-, originally claimed Chandler, an executive ndth the Quemoy aqd MaUu. and added he ed a record 'crowd greeted hWw with perjury, it b e' d i^ receive-any help on the Esquire Shoe PoUsh. Co. In New was ready to drop the subject here. today. ........... shovtns'. But later changed his story, York, was attached to Sen. John Nixon didn’t- drop It. Aa Nixon spoke a t the New Ha­ They were among 14 former' TV after telling a cong^ressional com­ F. Kennedy’s P.T. boat squadron fn Ike in Detroit mittee of coaching on the show. K e n n o i Kenney, Nixon said, missed the ven Green, thousand* of people A quia show contestants who sur- the war.' whole p'Olnt, The Communist ob­ swarmed on the grass and into the rmdered to face charges which Hogan said at the time he felt a number of witnesses had lied to Opens 6 - State jective. he contended, “is not two streets. \ ’ were handed up lagt week by a the grand jury. Mts$mg Man Safe little islands, not Formosa, but the Police (Tapt. Herbert MoGkilre . grand Jury. Identities of those ac­ . Bloomgarten is 31, married, and Old Saybrook. Oct. 17 </P\ _ Of High Interest Rentes world.” estimated the crowd at 30J)60. cused had not been made, known works as a public relations man. State police today called off a Tour The moment the free worid gives Later, Nixon aides quoted acting lireviouBly. Van DOren, 35, has married since search on Long Island sound for a up territory to the Commurilats, Diet. Atty. Frank S. Hogan said the quiz show episode, and gave Middletowt man after he tele­ En route with Kennedy, Oct. 17'f'Hoover but there is Richard Nixon. Nixon said, it ia "going right down (Continned on Page E l|bt) six others were expected to sur­ Detroit, Oct. 17 President ' (/P) - Sen. John F. Kennedy lash­ his occupation as teacher. Miss phoned from Greenport. L. I., vicin- Eisenhower arrived by jet airliner And aometlme.i I^'ish it were Mr. the road to defeat and surrender.” render on the chargee, in the near Von Nardroff, 35, listed, hers'elf as itjMhat he wa.s all right. ed .out today at what he called a Hoover Ingteadr For at 'least Mr. Starting the home stretch of future, making a total of 20 con­ a student. The man. Stanley Niedzwiecki, today on.the first leg of a cross­ high interest policy that benefits Hoover caret! . at least he tried the presidential campaign, Nixon testants accused. All three live in New York City, had gone fishing in a boat equipned country speaking tour at the banks at the expense of people. to do something. But Mr. Nixon called on supporters for-redoubled Van Doreh, Bloomgarden and The other 11 who surrendered ndth an outboard motor-yesterday. height of a presidential campaign. The Democratic presidential can­ says pd ’a satisfied.
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