
Avenge ^lUlly Nat Preoe En For Um WMk lladMl April 4, 1M4 13,937 J^m btr of th« Audit Burzau of Circulation lEupnttm B Fra li Manehmntm^A City a/ VOUga Charm VOL. LXXXin, NO. 160 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 7. 1864 (CteMUlad A dvertM eg m r m f 14) Events In State 4 Turks Gunned Down, 59 Pickets Held In AVCO Strike Cyprus Tensions STRATFORD (AP) _ More pickets were arrested today as negotiators con- tinued to work for a con- tract agreement to halt a Free Travel ward two-day strike at the Ly- coming Division of AVCO Seen Blocked co-hostess. Corp. Twenty-five persons were ar- rested this morning, .bringing By Incident the total to 59. The latest ar- rests, like the others, were the NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) result Of picket line Incidents. Federal, state, management —Feeling ran high in the and union negotiators continued Turkish quarter of Nicosia a marathon session that began today following the shoot- at 4 p.m. yesterday. There was ing of four Turkish Cypri- no Immediate word of any de- ots in a field outside the velopments. Six pickets were arrasted la.st capital. night. Twenty-eight were taken ”'wo Turks were found dead Into cu.stody earlier yesterday Monday night. A third, serious- in a scuffle as some employes ly wounded, staggered into a tried to cross the picket lines. British air force radio station All of those arrested were 8 ?king help. Police wers charged with disorderly con- searching for the fourth man. Turkish Cypriot officials duct and released under bond All but one of the persons ar- charged the four were shot by rested are members of the Greek Cypriots in retaliation tor union. I the killing of a Greek (Jypriot ! who the Turks alleged tried to 'The latest session between cross the border Into ths management and representa- j Turkish quarter. tives of Local 1010, United Auto I "This kind of incident cer- Workers began at 4 p.m. tainly is not going to help our yesterday. job here," said a U.N. official. The strike began at 12:01 a.m. Others felt the Incident would Monday, while a negotiating •stiffen Turki.sh opposition to a session was In progress. That U.N. plan -to open all major round of talks ended at 5:30 higl ays to both Greek and ajn. yesterday. ’Turkish vehicles. The local seeks a four-day, The Greek Cypriot govern- 32-hour work week and what is ment of President Makarios has agreed in principle to the plan. called a substantial wage in- crease, The current wage scale After a quiet night, fighting was not available. between Greek and Turkish AVOO produces space equip- Cypriots broke out again alMut Roy F. Darwin, right, with Deputy Sheriff Frank Merrill‘If ter ‘^entencln^”’' ment, including space capsules. noon today in northwest Cyprus three miles east of the Greek An honor guard stationed at the head and foot of his coffin, Gen Douglas Mac- village of Kato Pyrgos, U.N. Town Worker $ Picket peace-keeping patrols were sent to the area to investigate. FAIRFIELD, (AP) _ Plcket- Police Chief ‘1?. ^ Fairfield Town Hall Dr. Fazll Kuchuk, Turkish Darwin Sentenced, will be continued today by-pub- Cypriot vice president of the Is- lic works department employes land, charged that Greek Mayor^ Argue who are seeking town recogni- (Cypriots marched the tour tion of their union and a con- Turks Into a field outside a Nl- tract. MacArthur Paid Homage cosia city gate, shot them with Defense to Appeal Over Crime rifles and left them for decul. F(jllowlng yesterday’s picket- ing by 31 workers. First SMset- Kuchuk, who based his accu- WATBRBURY (AP)—Mayor insn John J. Sullivan remained sation on the survivor’s account, A life prison sentence was imposed today on Roy F. Joseph F. McNeills ’’complain- adamant In his position not to In History-Laden Armory said he believed the shooting Darwin of Andover. ed generally about vice” blit rec^ l x e the union. was In reprisal tor the slaying rovlded no solid facts on which “"I'lijT'piekei line was thrown of a Greek Cypriot auxiliary po- '^ e sentence was passed by Judge Alva P. Loiselle ) act, says Police Supt. Joseph up shortly after 4 p.m., follow- N EW YORK (A P )— Dip-’f’come you so well deserve in the*- Gen. Davidson liceman in Nicosia Sunday. m Superior Court at Rockville where two weeks ago a gH. Oullfoile. Ing the completion of their days etemal land of the free and acted as Presi- Headquarters of the U.N. work. The ^ckets dimersed at lomatg and generals, sol- dent Johnson’s personal repre- peacekeeping fore# said tour jury found Darwin guilty of second degree murder in 'The mayor, said the superin- home of the brave.’’ sentative to lay a wreath on the 6 p.m. when Town Hkll doe- diers who served him and Among the dignitaries who en- Turkish Islanders were shot and the slaying of Hope Rothwell, a Bolton teen-ager tendent In a statement yester- 6d. the common p^ple who ad- casket of the 84-year-old warrior the Incident was being Investi- Darwln’a wife, Marian, and'f^--------- ------------- ‘_____ ^ y , "did not cite specific mat- tered the armory were U.N. who died Sunday in Washington ...^^*** Coyne, organizer tor mired him paid solemn and Ambassador Adlal E. Steven- gated by the U.N. commander, bla zon, Roy Jr., were In (xiurt He said the court erred by ters, nor did he ask me to In- after three major opei-atlons. Indian Gen. Prem Singh GyanL today whan the sentence was vestlgate any specific situation. *£1^1*®**^ Bmployes Union, dignified last respects to- son Sen. Jacob K. Javlts, Among the earliest arrivals of passed. not Informing the jury that it AFL-CIO, said the picketing H'N.Y.; Gen. Lucius D. Clay; British U.N. troops found the had the right to determine the “He gave me no Information would continue today and as day to General of the the several hundred who waited two bodies shortly after the sur- After the senten<dng Chief New York Gov. Nelson A. Rock- for the public viewing was John voluntariness of Darwin’s con- on which I could act, nor did long as necessary thereafter. Army Douglas MacArthur. efeller; former Secretary of the vivor, Husnu Hassan, crawled Defense Counsel John F. Shea he give me any specific order.” Naina, 47 .A schoolteacher, he to a British radio station and Jr. of Manchester said the caae fession; that it erred by admit- We are determined to get a TTie stilled, yet majestic fig- Army Kenneth W. Royall; New ting sweepings and bloodstains Ouilfoile’s statement was hla contract with the town,” he ure In simple sun tan uniform took the day off and drove 76 yelled for help. York Mayor Robert F. Wagner; miles from Middletown, N.Y., to ______ ____ __ _ '^*'Ich the defense matatataed first public comment since state said. Fifty-five of 77 public lay In a hbtory-Iaden armory, a former Postmaster General Hassan, shot three times,’told Supreme Court of Errors. No- ■werewere procurednrocunid niAiraiivIllegally, and police arrested 10 persons last works employee are membert honor a man he met as an Army I ’Turkish officials he and' *the tlce of appeal must be filed with magnet for Americans conscious James A. Farley, and news- lieutenant In Australia. that several points of law Thursday In gambling raids of the union, he claimed. of their heritage. paper executive and editor Wil- others were seized by Greeks the Superior Court clerk In were incorrect. conducted without the knowl- Two hours before the doors of when they tried to drive a van Rockville within two weeks. liam Randolph Hearst Jr. (See Page Nine) He said that the sUte fallqd edge of the city police. the 7th Regiment Armory into Nicosia through F’amagusta Just before sentencing. Judge to establish that the confesslcm Mayor McNeills said he call- Police Station Robbed opened to the public at 10 a.m., gate. Loiselle denied a defense mo- had been obtained voluntarily, ed In state police because he HARTFORD (AP)—’nusves. lines formed behind police bar- He said the Greeks beat them tion to set aside the verdict. and that errors were noted In was frustrated by Ouilfoile’s Hartford police feel, are becom- with rifle butts and screamed, Atty. Shea who led the defense riers. Under a gray sky, limou- the advice given to the Jury lack of cooperation In efforts ing more brazen. sines arrived bringing digni- "You’re going to die, Turkish dining the five-week murder regarding Darwin’s rights. to clean up the town.” Even the police station and taries. Belgium Hospitals Jammed, dogs!’’ He said his captors trial, argued that the verdict court building ie no lower tan- In his motion, Shea ques- The mayor has not specified A religious service preceded laughed as they opened fire. was contrary to law and list- wtiat aotlviUes he had asked the mune to breaks. A few hours earlier, the U.N. ed several objections. the public opening of the ar- Physicians Continue Strike (See Page Eight) superintendent to act against. A burglar stole |7» between mory, home of "the Silk Stock- force arranged a cease-fire to 1:80 pzn. Saturday and 12:40 end three days of shooting at State PoUce Oommiasloner ing Regiment.” Leo J. Mulcahy has said that p.m. Shinday from a fiUng cab- the Turkish village of Kokkina inet In -the CSrcuit Court MacArthur’s widow, Jean; n,eeting the needs of and the Greek hamlet of Pahy complaints of illegal a*tlviti«» and son, Arthur, 24, were es- Belgium’s hospitals were crowd- the country’s 9 million people.
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