V' . .;;- 7 ). »■ f > • t' '* /' \ Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather _ .'F or the Week Ended ^ June 14, 1088 PoraoMt of 0. 8, Weetbor R atin' dear, oool toalght. JUtw la mWt 12,720 tOfk Fair, little change In tqmpee*-' Member ot the Audit Rurenu of drcuUtfon tnre Tuesday. High nedr 70, Manchester— City o f ViUage Charm -r- VOL. LXXVII, NO. 218 (FOURT^N PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1958 (Clusifled Advertising on Pngs 12) PRICE FIVE CENTS Reds CaU LondojF, June 16 (JP)—T lie B ovi^ ambassadors to the United States, Britain and /France have been summoned to Moscow'^ presumably for consultations on East-West U.S. E m b a ssy Friend Paid Bupimit meeting and nuclear arnis negotiations. - Families Move Ambassador Sergsl 'Vinogradov flew to Moacow yesterday, the So- FRED R. ZBIXF.R JOH.N AL80P Adams’ Bill viet embsasy in Paris announced. He. left a day after conferring with From Lebanon French Premier Charles de Gaulle, w-ho was given a lettor from Soviet Beirut, June 16 (JP)—Amer- At Waldorf Premier Nikita Khrushchev, ican families had the go-ahead Jacob Malik left hia London post to move out of Lelianon twlay Washington, June 16 (JP)— by disne shortly after It w i re- House probers turned up evi- vealed that Mikhail Menahikov had as the anti-government rebels ■lipped out of Washington and kept up a detennined, bloody dence today that higher-ups in headed for the Soviet i-apital. stand before U..\. Secretary the Federal Trade Commission Mallk told reporters at London Dag HammarskjolVl arrives to (FTC) vetoed a government airport: expert’s recommendation for sm going on business. When' direct hi-s internatRmal team ‘1 SI criminal prosecution of Ber- . one goes to do business In one’s 'of ob.servers. own country. It Is always a pleaa- Bitter fighting broke but In the | nard Goldfine, benefactor of ure." - j capital .Saturday and rontinued; Sherman Adams, President He did not disrloae the nature I yesterday until );overnnienii secur-j of his business or how long hC < lt,v fori-cs pinned down the\insur- Eisenhower’s No. 1 aide. would be swsy. Ten offlcisls oft geiits In tbelr strongholds at the j Records showing' th'at Goldflnc, the Soviet emhsssy saw him off. center of Belnit. Heavy shomlng I a big indu.strislist frynn Boston, Recently the psce of diplomatic i stopped by noon, but sporadic Vir-! pii*k?d up Adams’ bills at th* exchanges between Moscow and ing and homlring were heard the Wald'orf-Aatoria Hotel in New York al.so.jvere Entered in the case ^ the West has quickened. real 6f the day. that has become a prime political ' Khrtjshchev sent lengthy com- A Iroinb exploded across, Ihe^ munications last week to Freeldent sensation, , street from the American Univer- There also . Was -IfStlmony' that Elsenhower and Prime Minister J. RF,NNETH RRADl.EI' ANTONI N. HADU%K aity of Beirut this moi-nihg. Eye- some of the records iif an FT*C cas* Mscmlllsn dealing with summit witnesses reported there were no concerning one of Goldfifts'S textile matters, contents of these note* casualties. (ilOP HopefiilH-—A to Z mills had been destroyed. have not yet been made public. In the gravest warning to Amer- But acting FTTi Chairman R«k‘ The three westerp amhsssadors j icans in the Middle East since the ^ ert T. Secrest said the destruction, In Moscow have bSen talking with j 1056 Suez rrlsis. the U.S. embas-sy by another government agency Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei offered, free transportation out of was inadvertent and that no in- the strife-lorn country to depend- formation was lost since it all. had (Continued on Pngs Nine) ents of emha».sy staff members. been transcribed into other records Tlie ."i.OOO other .\mcricans in still on hand. along Beiiut were urged to stay off the Secrest also told the House sub--, stieets. committee investigating Adams' 1958 Vote Dim So far no foreigners have been relationship with Goldfine that hurt in the. month-oid rebellion Adam.* never tried to sway the agairist Trerident Camille Cha- FTC on any matter, Adams has acknowledged mailing. caUa.lQLin.r.. Oh Increase inj (('nntinued on Page Seven) formation from government agen- cies about Goldfine^s troubles, and ^ o c dal\ Security; set up a conference between Gold- fine and FTC officials. But he vows Washington. June 16 The: Two Walkouts he never tried to get favors fob his House Ways and Meana Comndtteo . friend. o p ie d hearings today on social so-; Francis X. McLaughlin, investi- e ^ t y revisions with a strong hint -I Could Tie 700i gator for a House subcommittee, from Chslrnjsn Wilbur Mills ID-! told th* subcommittee that "Gold- Ark) that the committee would 1 fine was . Adams' paying host i t taka no action this year. U.S. Flag Sliips, the Waldorf at a time when the "Tlia;w llness, SecrttsryluV~ofT Dipiitarips dl VConn Graduatioh FTC was settling a cas* against -Welfal!il*''Fblim backed this up. one of Goldflne's New England •iytpg that any pro|>osals for slg- THFAIDORB 8. RVAN BENJA.M1N BARRl.NGER j New York. June 16 i/Jb Two Maj. Gen. John B. Medsrls (In light uniform), the tJ.S. Army's niiHsilc chief, was speaker at ye.ster- j textile mills. * j maritime unions struck today, re- day's Univeraity of Connecticut 7'5th annual eommencenieril at which 1,7’22 peraons, including 37 nificitnt changes should be sub- fusing to *ail without contracts, from Manchester, were graduated. On the general's right is Gov. Abraham Rihicoff, and on his Gbidfine's troubl. * with the com- jected t'O.the moat thorough and mission have atemmed from com- i The walkout of 1.700 engineers left is University Pre.sldent Albert N. Jorgensen. Other Herald Photos by photographer Sylvian H searching study. ; and 10,000 unlicensed tanker sea- Oflara and a alory on the graduation exerciaes are on Page 7. I plaints that materials from hia However, Folsom indicated the j i milts were improjierly labeled. administration vvniUd go along; men could tie up nearly 700 .Vnieri- There waa testimony that with changes which ha-ve been pro-, State GOP can-flag ships operating Out of Charles Canavan, a wool specialist posed to increase )>enefits to some , Ea.at and Gulf Coast porta. The striking union.*, the Marine U.S. Ajjaiiv Pushes working on a Goldfine case, recom- five million persons already on the ! mended criminal misdemeanor ac- rolls and to enlarge the tax ^“age Engineer* BeneIVcial Association State Dept, in Error and the National Maritime Union, Reels to Free Nine tion. However, the matter ulti- base from 84.200 to 84.800. .said negotiation* would pick up mately was settled by an order to The committee has scheduled j Goldfine 16 cease and desist from two weeks of )>ublic hearings on | again later in the day. Meanwhile, Berlin. June 16 i/P' A U .S. Army they said, "No contract, no sail- colonel today paid his second of- such practices. numerous proposals to broaden so- j Bv THE -ARSOCI.\TED PREHS rial security coverage. r . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — - - - - - - - - - - - - I ing'" ficial call on Communist East On Passport Denials Surest underwent sharp ques- Mills noted at the start of the | Connecticut Repiioltcana meet | The engineer* afe employed on Germany's foreign minl.slry to de- tioning as to why the recommenda- ♦48 dry cargo arid passenger ships, mand the release of nine Amer- ttearihgs that “we admittedly have in convention today to nominate \ tion for criminal prosecution, had a relatively short time availsWe the 10.000 »eSmen on .231 oil tank- ican soldiers. ' Washington, June 16 i/Ti The* kind of aulhouit.v he e.\ercised. been overruled, although Cinavan eight top candldatea for the No- ! ers. , Col. Robert P. Mcquail of Blue- for these hearings and this second | Supreme Court ruled today the His opinion continued: had reported the action complained xember election. j There Is no large pa*.«enger ship field, W. Va., .strode tight-lipped "We must remember that we ot appeared to he premeditated session of the S.'5th Congress is well ! berthed here now and none is ex- •Rate Depaitment was wrong in under way." But whether a gubernatorial j into the Ea.sl Berlin ministry si are dealing here with citizens who and irtliful, It nia.v not be possible fbr t h e l'Va’’'tldate can be agreed upon by | pected to sail hefoie Wednesday. noon accompanied hy an iinidenli- denying pas.sports to two appll- have neither been arciised of Secrest said that while Cana- The wBlkouls do not affect ahips committee to act on all of the pro- the 630 delegates is a question j fied American major. , cants who refused to sign non- crimes or found guiltv. They are van'a ability and ojfinions were I at sea. Three American soidieys ac- posals. but the testimon.v will be I even veteran political observers iComniiinisl affidavits. being denied their freedom of highly respected, in thl* Instaric* availahl. for our study and as a i are avoiding. A 6-man race for the j j The Marine Engineers struck companying the uniformed officers movcmeril .solely heeaiisr of their the investigating attorney as- 1 after the union rejected a contract posaible basis forWetion during the I nomination may lead to the first shielded then from new.smen who Tlie ruling applied to Rockwell refusal to be siibjeeled to inquiry * next session b'f the Congress." statewide primary election in Con- 1 offer b.v the diy cargo and pas- were unable to gel close enough Kent.
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