Bridgeport Telegram, The (Newspaper) - April 24, 1967, Bridgeport, Connecticut WeatKer Forecast RAIN LIKELY TODAY FAIR COOL TUESDAY THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM Fairfield County's Morning Newspaper VOL NO 97 BRIDGEPORT CONN MONDAY MORNING APRIL 24 1967 26 Pages it 410 Bridgeport Conn 06602 King Wants New Force To End War Time to Move From Demonstrations to National Program CAMBRIDGE Mass Martin Luther Sunday tlic dedication work and age of the civil rights ment must he used to create a political force strong enough to end the war in Vietnam Musi Reich Others We throughout the nation who oppose this war must reach ers who are King said It Is time to move from demonstrations and university to a nationwide com- munity King was joined at a news conference by pediatrician Dr Benjamin Spock and Robert Scheer editor of Ramparts magazine In calling a nam summer that would use techniques of the civil rights movement to apply pressure upon the Johnson ion to end the Vietnam war A pamphlet distributed at the conference said the long-range aim ot the organizing effort is creation of a vocal strong anti- war bloc by 1968 We aim at more than ing a vole or two in Congress the pamphlet said We seek to defeat Lyndon Johnson and his war King called for 10.000 teers the summer peace movements in communities across the nation He said he expected to be able to use a trained field staff of about 200 persons most of them experienced civil rights and peace organizers King said he hopes to raise to finance the work We view the Vietnam sum Continued on Fife Two AP by rodlo from Solgon A GRIM leaning up against a wall resting At first glance they look like they could sweltering steamy hike in boot camp But their faces are not just lired They're grim These Marines have just finished a battle with the enemy at a place called Blub Son South Vietnam they saw 29 buddies fall and die and saw 94 more cans wounded before the fighting ended Vietnam time And now they are resting grimly Phantom Jets Duel MIGs Destroy One Enemy Plane SAIGON Air Force Phantom jets dueled with MIGs and flew through heavy antiaircraft fire Sunday to bomb a major steel mill near Hanoi for the time Pilots reported shooting down one and probably destroying Wirtz Says U.S Facing Rail Strike Could Start May 3rd He Warns Talks Reach an Impasse WASHINGTON of Labor W Wil lard Wirtz and Secretary of Transportation Alan Boyd arned Sunday that the United States is on the verge of a nationwide road strike which coult start 3 Board Reports Their statement came after a special mediation board in the contract dispute between six unions and railroad management announced a complete Impasse in negotia ions Charles Fahy the board chairman said both sides now have rejected the for a settlement Earlier the railroads agreed to accept the proposal a six per cent general wage increase while the unions rejected it The workers now an Saturday on the eve of his de- parture for West Germany to funeral of former Chancellor Adenauer President Johnson issued one final appeal to the parties to settle the dispute They met Sunday separately and together but there was no progress The ugly fact is that tive bargaining has fallen flat on its Wirtz and Boyd Fairfield Woman Killed 13 Hurt 3 Critically In Rash of Accidents Here another Papandreou Not Harmed In Takeover ATHENS Greece AP King Constanline was forced by the Greek army to approve the military takeover of this tic alliance nation or lose his crown informed sources said Sunday the same time A man dented reports that An- dreas Papandreou the most controversial left- wing leader or any other cal figure was hurt when the army seized power In the ning midnight coup Friday The spokesman also denied rumors of discord between the army navy and air force and said that to squelch such reports air force planes were ordered to fly continuously around Greece to demonstrate there is no inter- service conflict Speaking of the spokesman said Andreas is very healthy In perfect perfect health No one who was ed was harmed in any way Papandreou 48 and his 80 year-old father former antimon Premier George Papandreou still ers of the new military regime along with about 8.000 others But Panayiotis the right-wing premier arrested along with other political party leaders in the first hours of the coup has been freed The new regime was moving Continued on Page Two Weather Dita BRIDGEPORT AND VICINITY cloudy and cool today with rain Highest the Its Rain ending followed by clearing Continued cold tonight lowest temperatures In the Ms Tuesday fair and tool ity 4 precaution M per cent today and early tonight and per cent late tonight TEMPERATURE Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday Highest year ago yesterday Lowest year ago yesterday PRECIPITATION Yesterday For Month Barometer 8 p.m reading 29.3 Humidity 8 p.m reading THE TIDE High Features for Everybody In Telegram Every Day Page Classified Ads Comics 14 Crossword Puzzle 14 Dear Abby 13 13 Editorials Fashions Jacoby on Obituaries Polly's Pointers 13 Sports Sylvia 12 Theater News 5 TV 11 Women's News 13 Communist interceptors Wth MIG Shot Down The definite kill was the 40th MIG shot down by U.S planes in air war over North nam The number of probable kills was raised to seven Pilots claimed they scored six direct hits on the open furnace of the Thai Nguyen steel mill 38 miles north of Hanoi The U.S Command reported no American losses but a Hanoi broadcast claimed one U.S plane was downed about 50 miles north of Hanoi on Sunday and that two others were shot down Saturday in central areas of North Vietnam Of the 11 raids on the steel mill since U.S pilots began ting it last March 10 three have Continued on Page Two LBJ Arrives in Bonn For Adenauer's Funeral Cong Slay Viet Chief SAIGON AP A village chief running for re-election was assassinated in ince by the Viet Cong on Sunday during the fourth round of South ences Vietnam's village council parties Conflicting reports said Ngo Van Quart 39 was slain in village either by a poisoned arrow or by gunfire The five Sunday elections which end next week have been held in 900 villages About positions being filled in of South Vietnam's villages and 487 of its Five said We will keep trying to find the answer to this case but there should be no about the critical seriousness of the prospects The country is on the verge of a nationwide railroad strike It is a shame for democracy to be put on trial over so small a disagreement While Wirtz and Boyd did not specify what the small greement was President son on Saturday said The matter is one: of dollars and cents alone and the real Mrs Scholz 21 Dies in Fiery Crash City Police Lt Keeley Is Among Seriously Injured BONN are not great the Today p.m Low ALMANAC Ape H One hundred and fourteenth daj of the year Thirty-fifth day of spring rises a m and Mta at p.m President for the funeral of arrived in West Germany Sunday er Chancellor Kourad denauer which of talks among as the occasion of the Western world Other Americans president's for Johnson's first jet landed at nearby Charles de funeral of President P.M EST Also on board were Secretary of State John F Kennedy in November number of other was at ramp to greet Johnson The two leaders Europe since becoming walked to a waiting helicopter chance to talk with Chancellor Kurt Georg Kissinger who took Continued on Page Two Sundays of hamlet elections begin May 14 Elections were held Sunday in 185 villages with a total ate of The slaying was the only Viet Cong terrorist dent reported in connection with the voting There have been at least six previous assassinations and 30 kidnapings of candidates State Rates 2nd In Income Rise WASHINGTON AP sonal income rose to record els in all 50 states last year with Washington Slate leading expansion largely because of dramatic growth in the aero- space industry The District of slates in per capita personal income with a average Connecticut was next with while Mississippi was at the tom of the list at Other states with the highest per capita incomes included Delaware Illinois 511 New York nia and New Jersey 414 v This was reported Sunday by personal income the states ranged from 2 per cent for Idaho to 13.1 per cent Personal income nationally rose 8 per cent ver 1965 to billion rj The department rapid Continued Two This later was denied by the railroads chief negotiator J E Wolfe who said the President had been misled and that there were matters of principle involved The unions representing 000 workers originally were set to strike April 13 but Johnson obtained from Congress special legislation putting off the out for 20 days or until May 3 In his statement the dent said the a 6.5 per cent general wage increase management has offered 5 per cent and Fahy's panel mended 6 per cent This was the recommendation the railroads first said they but now are reported to have rejected Fahy said several sessions were held Sunday following the desire of the President These were separate meetings joint By PETE MASTRONARDI A rash of city accidents over the weekend resulted in the death of a Fairfield woman and in- juries to 13 other persons three of whom are reported to be in critical condition in hospitals here Killed instantly in a fiery head-on crash with a port Police department radio car on Oilman street at Sunday was Mrs garet D Scholz 21 of 76 Jennings road Fairfield Police recorded her death as the ninth traffic fatality to occur in city streets since the first of the year t Others Killed in State In Connecticut four other sons lives in highway accidents and two others met death from other types of haps A number of state injuries were also reported In the city fatality crash lice Lt Robert Keeley 43 of 210 place was injured very seriously and is care in St Vincent's a df M In into above when Officials investigating the crash the vehicle crashed head-on into a Bridgeport police Sunday on Oilman street causing said Lt Keeley who is critical to Lt Robert Keeley of- the patrol car that'll shown In with the department picture below 5 under treatment for body ana severe head injuries A hospital spokesman said the lieutenant also suffered internal injuries when his body struck bent a steering wheel and hit the windshield Police Lieut John Lieut Patrick Carr who are leading the investigation blamed meetings with the mediation panel and a joint session out the mediators Surveyor May Step up Work After Eclipse PASADENA Calif AP The sudden cold of an eclipse early Monday may allow the camera or 31 to step up its work moon scientists said Sunday Spokesmen at the Jet Laboratory said the pit was expected to plunge 355 de- from night to 155 degrees below zero during the eclipse But new problems re- sult as the shadow ot earth Teamsters Local Rejects U.S Pact Members of 191 covering Teamsters local county Continued on Page yesterday rejected a proposed national contract by a margin of 51 to 1 with members union sources night Teamsters locals throughput the United day on or not to accept or reject the proposed settlement agreed upon by on April II The a three-day lockout by the trucking industry and eral teamster strikes Exact Vote Unavailable Exact totals of the Bridgeport local could obtained last Many Dignitaries Join In- Connecticut Pride Expressed In Role of Shakespeare Theater By RICHARD DAY 1 John Q Legislators Attend Although the Bard's birthday was yesterday approximately halt ot the state's legislators at- tended a performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream evening in the theater and Gov John Dempsey issued an Officials Statement yesterday Shakespeare at Home Day in the state On the natal day proper those taking part in the observance paraded through the theater rounds to the music of the drum and bugle of Notre which Spangled Banner was played by Festival Walter Wich at the theater Joseph Verner Reed Sr Festival began the program with remarks of come followed by declarations of and praise erican Shakespeare festival by Keogh chairman o and Raymond J O'Connor of the Stratford Chamber of Corn merce Hailed Governor Lt Gpv rep resenting the governor read th statement which in part ex pressed Connecticut's pride in th Shakespeare theater and acad Continued on Page Two ght Leo M a ess agent for local 191 said the would not he ready until his morning after 9 o'clock Vote totals from other and three major New however were vailable last night through the Press In Walerbury local 677 voted 105 to reject the contract 443 in New Haven accepted settlement by a vote of 324 o 207 as olid local 493 in ille by a vote New England union locals split unday in voting to accept the negotiated contract Reports from three locals howed two voting to accept and rejecting it Local 25 in Boston voted 71 to accept and Local 404 in voted to ept A spokesman for Local 251 in said the rote was two to one for ion The local has about members Rhode Island spokesman laid his members rejected the because of provisions calling for the local to drop its unfair labor ices against six New England rucking firms The charges were filed with he National Labor Relations in Boston April 11 after the truckers had temporarily shut down operations The truckers said they were responding to Teamster strikes CHICAGO AP Five cago area truckers associations called a lockout at one minute Continued on Page Two high speed for the accident The driver of the death caf was on the wrong side of the road according to all indications and certainly was speeding Continued on Page Six Retired Police Captain Carroll Collapses Dies Retired Bridgeport Police Captain John J Carroll 75 former commander of the cial Services division before he retired on Nov 2 1966 after years of service collapsed and died last night at o'clock Bridgeport Police authorities said announcement of the death of the veteran officer was made after notification was received that Capt Carroll collapsed while driving his car along Stratford avenue at road in Stratford Police said the former captain had struck a small managed to pull the vehicle to the side of tho roadway where he collapsed and died Startford police wera called to the scene and made efforts to re- vivo the retired Dr Harold Doherly port medical examiner Mr Carroll dead One of Most Feared The late Capt Carrol Continued on Page Two Try to Stoop Crews in Space AP Iron Bonn 1 TO line up In Bonn to pay their to die late Konrad Adenauer u he lies IB the The Wen German died lax week By FRED COLEMAN MOSCOW A Soviet space ship perhaps the yet launched orbited earth Sunday with a veteran cosmonaut at the controls in what may be the first step In a to build space launches to the me Reports in Moscow said the of a second manned space was imminent The orbiting sp called Soyuz implying the a rendezvous orbit ing vehicles and transfer crews IV Soyuz I as a range of the Soviet to the three-man but gave no further had been a radio now set back because ps This would be the ground control in space capsule fire pou a Soviet cosmonaut Union and 1 three astronauts at his own and Fla on Jan the controls is Tass said Komarov the Gemini program sp In M Komarov his work was American e Voskhod 1 the planned and he was up with unmanned r space ship in But they reached mi He Is the father of were no official of 850 miles and b long Soyuz 1 would space P.M EST in orbit but unofficial in raft 1 had made 13 said the flight would of the the earth week manned venture Feeling United States has in 25 months were 1 announced linkups -in space in details ribly a its a rest and a P.M EST wu again program completed late in 1966 Gemini was a space experts in Moscow estimated the new around pounds Apollo ship weighs Tass the news reported Komarov was D one revolution of the earth every 88.6 minutes at alii ranging from 125 miles to He blasted off from the Sovie space center at Baikonur by th at p.m EST Sat equipment aboard th spacecraft was functioning nor Komarov who r Continued on Page Two JOHN