.'Vf ,• «av TTwuwr. reracM t« ( o . •. W«»ttMS JMN^ cio«i4g|r, B ^ i liiw>r qtfii« «n toalgM Md ItaMdqr. vldl toBlfht MU’ M. tt||h T aw iiv !•< -X ! (OlMMllled AtfT«rtlsladv«ii Psg* l*) 1*R1CB C B N ii (ff>)— ♦anjl-gtaht program to ^ to .at- ■tfiet Industries into areas which have lost their main economic sui^ Berlin, May 1 (/P)— A Dor­ port isnd to retrain Workeril 'with chester, Maas., woman was Obsolete skills. kyted today and . her hus- It is aimed sqiuurely at such b i ^ criticfdly injured, in the situations aa are found In Hard crash of their car on Route 5 vanld labof commissicmer, to hit coal, railroad and tsxtila towna in atates like W est' 'Virginia btxl here. - ' -\. W o rld Reds administer the program. Pennaylvapia. State I^oUce identified the vic­ '.vT'' to •There]* no piece of leglsUtloit The bill, is the first of the "Big tim as Mrs. Lena HentOff, 65, of SO ' which ht!s been passed that gives FMve" Kennedy measures to get Anoierlcan .Legion Highway, Dor- me greater satisfaction to sign," throijgh Congress. Others are chest'er. Her' KuOband, Simon, '66, Put Politics ' ” 1 ■ Kennedy said. school aid, minimum wages, hous­ at^armtly suffered a heart attack 14 C o u n t y He used 18 pens to apply his ing. and health care for the aged. while driving the ear, police laid. algnature to the depressed areas Similar measuree were killed by The Hentoff car Crashed into a In May Day bill at a White House ceremony. bridge abutment. More than a score of Senators (Ooatlnaed en Page Three) TtMper Robert’ Nesi. said the Peace T a lk ^ahd representatives from Pennsyl­ Hentoffs were enroute to Stam­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ford to visit a daughter, Mrs. vania. Illinois, West Virginia, Ken­ May Day was turned into a Pledging staunch U 3. sop* tucky. Alabama and'-NeVv York Janet krauas. political' celebration today in port to the pnvwestem^oY* surrounded the President at his Congo Trwps Communist capitals. Festivi­ desk as. he made the administra­ emment, W-* Averdl a t i n i - __ -- 1 I . Cra*h Victim Dies ties in Moscow set the pace tion program effective. r l o l H I finrkirillw h t Danbury, May l --Robert E. man declared today any (Masr Batt also was In-the group that .1 A y i u A I Kerr» 66. Rte. 25, Brookfield, died for the traditiohal workers’ in a cease-fire "is square^ up witnessed the signing. He will be­ n g, 'g T • U" Danbury Hospital today of in- holiday by featuring Maj. to Premier Khrushchev and come administrator of what la K | | - l l O t * I J T I l t V suffered in a 2-car crash Yuri A . Gagarin, the Soviet he must bear responaibfli^ formally called the Area Redevel­ Friday in Bethel astronaut. opment Program. Kerr’s auto and’ another ear f o r it.” ,. Gagarin stood alongside Pre­ The rovin g aunbasaador Batt win head a new agency in Coquilhatville. The Congo, May 1 driven by John BHsa, 24, ’ISaat mier Khrushohev on the Red the Commerce Department. Sec­ Hampton, coUided at the intersec­ President Kennedy came to Vkto- (JPi — Prompt transfer to 4^o- Square reviewing stand to watch tlane, tsuM, from two days of.'^ a- retary of Commerce Iiuther H. tion of Route 6 and Old Hawley- a 3-hour/f>arade, only nine min­ Hodges also \vas present to watch poldvUle is expected for President vllle Rd. In Derby- ferences In the royal eapIMt o f utes o f ’Which was taken up ■aith toiang Prabang, wheraxoa and the final step in turning one of the Molse . Tshombe of Katanga, ar­ a mlHCary show. administration's top legislative’ rested by the Congolese Central Cambodia’s neutralist eUaf o f 65 to 71 IDwahal Radion Malinovsky, So­ state, Prince Norodom SthabbUk, proposals into law. government in a new try at unify­ Hartford. May 1 (A') — The viet defense minister, boasted of Kennedy sfcld the aim of his ad­ ing the coutnry'a provincial fac­ pressed for moves to eatidilisb a State Motor Vehicle Department'a the "most up-to-date mean* of cease-fire aa a first stop toward ministration was to enable every­ tions. dally recoM of automobile acci­ warfare" for the Soviet armed peace. one who wants a job to find a job. Foreign Minister JUstin Bom- dents aa of last midnight and tl\a. forces. Gagarin also praised the Harrlman told a iwws confer­ •This Is an important step in boko said Tshombe will be kept un­ totals on the same dave last year: Communist system in a May Day that direction," he said. ence the United Statea to doing der house arrest indefinitely while 1960 ■1961 broadcast. •: everything poadble to inromoto'the Kennedy expressed his apprecia- the Central Government purlues Accidents .'.11,537 13.289 fEST) cease-fire but will oonttiiue to ^Oon to the Congress members pre- its policy of ending all threata to KiUed ........ 66 71 Peiping Radio reported three million Chinese turned out for stand btoind the government to f-#ent: Xtff “persen-lhg sgafnst Sub- nationwide atabillty. Injured .. 6,969 7,2?5 (EST) the Laotian civil war. ttgAWHW|^bstacles'’ in pushing TshOmbe’s aeceasionist govern­ rallies in the Communist capital. Foreign Minister Chen Yi ap­ Sihanouk told reportera in Vi­ throtqji iMb legislation. ment at EliaabeUrvUle sent word Pacifists in Court entiane earlier in the day that He said that Batt “jn-obably has yesterday that he ahould return to pealed for greater unity at home Hartford, May 1 (JP) — Nine and in "The Socialist camp of the K lr« Savang Vathana opposes a more ‘eaiterlence on worklnig on the unity talks he stormed away pacifists who were arrested Friday 14-naUon peace confelreaee on"^ this matter than any other Ameri­ international Communist move­ from here in diaagreement with afternoon in front of the Old State ment." - l« o s , a stand that ndfidit throw can." Batt WMM a member of the Other Congolese leaders last House after they refused to take Up' another roadblock 'to a cease- task foroe headed b y Sen. Paul, H. Wednesday. Ihat act of defiance cover during, a Civilian Defense Cubans fumed out for rallies to toe. Douglas, D-Dl., upon 'whose study cauaed the Congo army to hold exercise, were presented today in hiUl what Fidel Castro now calls Former President Eisenhower chaU With Senate Republican. Leader Eveivtt M. Dlrkaen of left, and, House Leader Charles A. Hallack of Indiana, on his office doorst^ at Gettysburg, Pa.', Col­ But Hadrtoum eald tha Laotian the legislation was baaed. Circuit Court 14,' and charged his “socialist" revolution. Mos^ govinunent of Pieihlar Boon Oum The act eeta up a federal loan lege today. The two GOP leadkra and others came here to confer with Blaenhower to chart the <Coattiiied ep Page Seven) with obseructing. a CD exercise. oow awarded the Cuban Prime party's course. (AP PhotofaxK \ and ..the United States both sUU They are: James D’Acona, 40, Minister a Lenin peace prise in favor the 14-nation conterenee af­ Bozrsih; David Tilden, 23. Provi­ time for the celebration. ter a cease-fire. ' dence. R. I.; Wendell Wing, 25, Ernesto Guevara, Cuban eco­ Sihanouk said ha la withdrawing Samuel Segkloff, 27, and Mrs. nomic chief, outlined a 4-year plan hla aponaorahip because idng Sa­ Blossom N. D. Segaloff, 21, all o f to develop the leland republic's Rusk Testifies vang Vathana opposed anirthtog U.S. Lofts Astronaut New Haven; Jonatnah Robinson, resources and said it would de­ Ike Opposes Probe but a aettlemeat antong the Lao­ 18. New .Plata, N. Y.. and Ken­ pend heavUy wi. eupport from tians themaalves. neth Melster. 20, Beverly Kaneg:- On U.S. Role in Communist countries. ^ Sihanouk has been acting in a son. 20. and Mrs. Robert Swan, all role of mediator in the civil con­ Topnprrow Moming o f Norwich. In Berjin, iinother potential flict and it was he who fh^lsug-. East-West point o f ccnfiict, goosc- Now^f Cuba Fiaseo Cuba Invasion ■tepplng soldiers and Russian geated the 14-naUon oohferenoe.^ At the time of their arreets, all The Cotnmuniat-ted' rebsla made jsrere held on 81,000 bond with the tanks paraded In the Communist Washington, May 1 (g ^ S e c- Cape Canaveral, Fla., May lAOriisom, an Air Force captain sector o f the city in defiance of a this the comsratofie of their .peace exception of Mrs. Swan, who was Gettysburg, Pa., May 1 fA). —A Augusta. b a „’ this weekend for retary of State Dean Rusk testi­ proposals. UR, keenly-trained AmerlpfiniXcsSL^Iitchell, Ind. released on her own recognition to Big Four agreement barring Ger- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower said some golf.■■ ■*, , •. , «ay< fied behind closed doora today at Sihanouk talked- to reportaca on wlllTaiy td’'i«T «ffiii'sJ eep T S d g 5 tT ^ K i- day of the ahot, two of care Tor her ChUdion, lncludlh|f Hier BMn troops Tn the dlvld^ city. toda.v the last thing Congress the start of a Senate subcommit­ Im ow h ^ tln t'In the .moming he these" men will get up at 2:30 a.m., son, ^cotty, 3. w)io 'fi^tnfipahied Halleck reported that he had a stopover here^from Luang Pea- Mayor Willy Brandt of Weet should do at this time Is conduct told Eisenhower “The American tee effort to pin down the extent bang, the Laotian royal capital.
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