Russians Accuse of Armed Agge^Ssion

Russians Accuse of Armed Agge^Ssion

AT«n«c D i^ Net PrMi R u b n t W t A t lw r r<* tke Weill E bW . e r IT. A. W e April M. IMS M eetif mmms ami 14438 tamimj, fair aM eeel iMlgkl. BlemMr e< flie Asdlt Bmeeii e< Ob«al»ttoa Manehetier^—A Ctty of ViUage Charm (OfaurifM AdrertMac ea rage 10) PRICE SEVEN cpim ^MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY MAY 1, 1965 VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 18« (TWELVE PAGES—TV'SECTION) Mill Events ♦ In State Russians Accuse For View On Yale Scolded Of Armed Agge^ssion Viet . Crisis NEW HAVEN (AP) • House Minority Leader RequestUN Gerald R. Ford has scolded university teachers and students who display what To Conduct he called an “ emotional dis­ regard for the morality and Examination facts of the case” in Viet Nam. MOSCOW (AP) — Th« The Michigan Republican Soviet Union accused the made the remarks in a speech Friday at a Tale Law School i United State.s today of alumni dinner. armed aggre-ssion in th* There has been considerable Dominican Republic and de­ criticism of the administration's manded an emergency one of the few conservatives to meeting of the United Na­ Viet Nam policy at Yale. Ford, Introducing himself as tions Security Council. come out of the Yale Law " It is completely obvious that School, said he considered it the landing of U.S. Marines in incredible "that a source of the Dominican Republic is noth­ such irresponsible modern - da^ ing but an act of direct aggres­ ‘know-nothing’ dissent, based on sion against the people of thia * En^rpriaing Hannibal Merchant Makea the Best of the Flood emoUonal disregard for the small country,” :^ d the Soviet morality and facts of the case, news agency Tas.s. should spring from a few of our Tass si.!d the Marine landing university campuses.” is "yet another attempt to keSp "And I consider It appalling." in power a reactionary, on anti- popnilar dictatorship regimo, he continued, "that moch of the Mississippi’s Last Act which suits the U.S.A., and to leadership for picketing with anti-American slogans, in yi-hat suppress the strivings of the at times amounts to irhespon- people for freedom and indil- sible mob action, comes from a pehdence.” small minority of university ’ •The U.S. intervention to professors purporting to carry being carried out,” Tase added, Slated in Hannibal forward the banner of free aca­ “ as the colontalists have always demic inquity.” done in the past, under the Crewman from the U.S.S. Boxer looks toward Dominican Republic shores as hackneyed pretext of 'defending TTATaVinAT. M o' tAPlfxlralnM * district is slowly beingsvees at Dul^ue, Ointon The congressman likened the helicopters on its flight deck prepare to resume ferrying evacuees from the the safety o t U.S. citizens.’’ HAWINId AI ji xno, eaten away Kvby »>!•the HvArriver. It l«is DaveniMTt.Davenport, lowtilowh and Moline, student - led peace march in strife-torn country. The ’copters have also been used fo land U.S. Marines and The Toss dispatch said "the — ^The Mississippi River Blast Moline and Rock Island, Washington recently to peace adjacent to a levee In the Indian airlift supplies to the country’s hospitals. (A P Photofax.)___________________ attempts of the government of lapped at store fronts in Grave district which splintered III. But the water still pushes at demonstrations during the 1980's the United Statee to assume the earlier this week and sent the the sodden dikes. ' when Europe was being threat­ role of the ruler of the deatinlM Hannibal today as river- Workers battled the river at ened by the Nazis. men prepared for the last river rolling over about 10,000 of peoplee, . to dictate Us wfil acres ^ farmland. NIota, 111., where soft spote kept "Today,” Ford said, "our so- upon them, to crush national act in a flood tragedy The crest has subsided at le*' appearing in the dikes. Workers called teach-lBs and | i*ce dem­ liberation movements evoke reinforced soft spots or boils at onstrations cry for flpaee at any which has run from Minne­ DptninicanBattle Goes On Just worldwide indignatiem and Fort Madison, Iowa, Just across price while tha -aapde of Com­ protests.’’ sota to Missouri. the muddy river. Churning river water, which munist atrodtjK take root. And Tass said the Soviet Unien Alligator - Like After the river water passes yet the appeasv* apeak of mo- has instructed its repreeenta- baa claimed 12 llvee In Iowa, Hannibal, it will push to a crest Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illi­ raUty.” at St. Louis of a predicted 36 (See Page SU) ” nois and caused almost $100 Cayman Found Ford's speech received polite jbespite Cease-Fire Order feet on May 7, four feet below but restrained applause, an ob­ million In damage, is expected the 30-foot flood stage. e to flatten out in the wide river server said. / In Sewer Pipe The U.S. Army Corps of Engi­ <?A N TO D O M IN G O D o -fs p o l"® *"*" l" Washington aald<» Bennett emphasized that only Bomb Damages^ banks of the lower MissisAppl. neers estim ate the record bAINl-U Litnyill'iuu, Marines and 4 paratroopers ' a cease-fire had been discussed The U.S. Weather Bureau said floods had caused about $10 mil­ Burglar Sentenced minican Republic (A P )-— have been wounded in clashes with the rebels and not a finad the water would crest between WHIST HARTFXMID (A P )—Joe Rockmore, 18, owns a baby cay­ lion in damage between Du­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) --- A 28- Heavy firing cpntinued in with the rebels. They were the settlement. Signing for the re­ U.S. Consulate 3B and 25.5 feet Sunday at Quin­ buque, Iowa and Hannibal. year - old Bridgeport .man who first casualties among the U.S. bels were Hugo Conde and Ool. cy, III., where the flood stage Is man, rriach is like an alligator, this rebellion-torn , captal because a photographer was The ^*^**^*1*1 waa tracked down bj|^^trial of- forces landed to protect Ameri­ B^usto Caomano,, whose bioth­ In M n ii treat 17 feet. can civilians. er, Francisco, is described as A crest between « : • and 36 bitten; - Malcolm Woronoff, who works er has put out chairs belitoM tlM Avenue grill "has been aeifftnced cease-fire in the Dominican Fighting went on through the the rebels’ top military leader. MONTREAL (AP) ^ A. Of* feet will hit about midnight Sun­ sand bags around his business. to serve from 18 months to three Republic’s week-old civil night in the eerie light of para­ It was not immediately dis­ namlte bomb exploded at toe day »t Hannibal - ^ a river town for Underground Photographers Surveys of Boston, was taking Why? He wants to sit and watch years in State’s prison for war. , chute flares.* closed who signed the cease-fire U.S. consulate early today, with no levees. the river rise. breaking and entering. U.S. Ambassador W. Tapley -agreement for the junta forces, smashing 78 windows and six "About the only damage we pictures of sewer pipes on Gris- Rebel leaders fighting for the wald Avenue Friday to check A group of youths sailed down The senUnce was imposed Bennett announced the cease­ headed by Brig. Gen. Elias doors. expect at Hannibal — except for Friday by Superior Court Judge return to power of exiled former Wessiny Wessin w-ho rallied for breaks when something Main Street in a sailboat. President Juan D, Bosch admit­ fire went into effect at 6:30 p.m. The floor through an elevated . -m little mud and slH — will be Frank CoVello upon Joseph Rich­ elements of toe army and air fastened onto his thumb. An unclothed mannikin from a ted they did not have complete FViday but Indicated to news­ passageway between two parts from tourists," a policeman ardson, 600 Lafayette St, force and the navy to oppose the He yelled and a crowd which department store stands waist- control of their men, who in­ men that foreigrn elements of the consulate building was said. The officer sold the streets Richardson had pleaded guilty pro-Bosch forces. included Joe gathered. deep in water on one street with clude armed civilians and dissi­ might have taken over the re­ badly damaged by the blast. were Jammed FYiday by per- to breaking and entering Ray’s The papal nuncio in Santo "I'v e seen rats before in sew­ a "help, help" sign around its bellious movement. The bomb was placed imder the •ons "who were Just driving Campus Grille. 585 Fairfield dent young military officers. Domingo, the Rt. Rev. Emman­ ers, but they always ran away. neck. That’s what you might Pre.sident Johnson said in a passageway. No one was in the down to gawk at the river." Much of the firing was in the uel Clarizzio, played a key role Not this thing. He Just hung expect from a town that Ave., last March 13. vicinity of the U.S. Embassy statement in Washington FViday building. Almost a foot of- water covers Richardson suffered a severe in negotiating the cease-fire. He on," Woronoff said. .spawned Samuel Clemens, who where one U.S. Marine was night there were significant , ’ ’We have no clue at all a » to IS square blocks of the down­ laceration of his left hand in was in touch with the rebels and It was the cayman which had writing as Mark Twain made signs that people trained outside why the bomb was planted,” town area — but ne one is wor­ killed Friday.

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