Daily Messenger, The (Newspaper) - August 26, 1960, Canandaigua, New York W A AW A Established 1796 Year WEATHER OUTLOOK and sunny today Low Fair and warm humid Saturday with Southerly casing al night AREA TEMPERATURES 8 A M 5S II A M 77 1 1 M 82 24 hour 78 low 58 VOL 164 NO 168 PHONE CANANDAIGUA NEW YORK FRIDAY AUGUST 26 1960 Council Will Study Fund Transfers To Meet PW Expenses May Force Delay In Some SI Repair Projects The Common Council last received a fiscal plan from the Department of lit Works and intruded its nance committee lo check It over mid at ho Sept 8 meeting of the Council The plan proposes a transfer of funds from items in The Works budget to meet expected expenses of during the re- mainder of 1960 In addition the Works Department thai work on several streets can be postponed until 1361 Winter Was Rough The plan notes that extensive pavement repairs and other work occasioned by the unfavorable ter season of have exhaust cd all funds in line item 55 terials and supplies and all but in line Hem 52 salaries and The Public Works memorandum to the Council said that other items in Public Works way and Park divisions contained of and by trans- ferring sewer de- budget to the Highway items and deferring needed street work until 1061 the fo run Public Works department will be able will examine the Public Works plan carefully and un- doubtedly we will have something to say at the next man Norman F Donovan chair man of the Finance committee told the Council Housing Gels OK Donald L Parker local realtor and his counsel Attorney Max lien appeared before Hie Counci ami were given per mission lo move ahead with a housing project nff West Lak Drive subject lo of agree menls by City Attorney Herbert F Rogers Parker told he Council that con of sowers and other im would begin today an that builders looked forward Ic the construction of three home this fall Other Council action lasl right Approved an application by Mrs Leila K McMillan 231 West Av for permission lo sell antiques needlework and furniture Authorized use of now the police budget under lights for purchase of a new Ira fie signal at the West SI intersection lo replace flic sig Continued On Page 3 Column 2 View Hearing Tonight The Town of Canandaigua ing and Planning Board will put its zoning program on publie view this evening al a hearing ed for 8 p.m in the Cily Hall ing room Robert E Foster chairman o the Zoning Commission said thai he hoped for good attendance a hearing because we arc anxious lo get a cross section o public on what we hove one Town officials headed by Super isor Maynard E will bi resent this evening Esley Backs Plan I feel that the Zoning Com lission has tackled a difficult sub ect and up with a sen ible and workable Esle aid today The Zoning plan establishes res classifications throughout he western and northern areas of lie lown makes such ies as Cheshire and establishes a com- zone along Rl 332 the Rd and along Rls Lasl of city makes a section Rl 332 and North ield Rd and a section cast of the city limits between tile New York tracks and the County Road available lo development In addition to Foster ing and Planning Board includes Homer H Smith Melville M Eanye Edward M and gar Blacken A WEEK HOME DELIVERED OAS Is Split Over US Infiltration Of Cuba Lumumba Seeks To Oust Says Congo Can Keep Order OLYMPIC STADIUM ON OPENING DAY The nearly spectators appear lo jilt Olympic Stadium in Rome for opening ceremonies of the games AH but one paraded into the he ceremonies First Gold Medal Of Sought For Heroic Death The Ontario County Supervisors yesterday Board of passed a Bail Forfeitures Listed Bail forfeitures in City Court this morning F in an 15 of Canandaigua Milton Munson 138 West son St and Thomas Law Jr 22 of Oswego each for speeding 41 Ml Kisto 55 for passing a red light and honoring a field youth who gave his life in an unsuccessful effort lo rescue his father from a well on Aug 20 The Board asked United States Senator Kenneth B Keating and Congressman John lo seek an appropriate recognition for the heroic act performed by Robert Hynes in entering a well ai their farm home near West and seeking to save the life of his father Richard Worthy of Highest Honor Robert Hynes would be eligible for Congressional Medal of Honor it was said for his was by Supervisor Harold J of Bloomfield and was passed unanimously by the Board Supervisors recalled yesterday that a West Bloomfield area dent Clifford Lay of re- posthumously the Medal of Honor fcr heroism displayed in 1937 when he entered a well in West Bloomfield village Games Goes To Italy HOME Al Two California girls and college men pair of upheld U.S swimming prestige with ful qualifying performances as the first full day of Olympic com- petition opened in the Eternal City Paly 17 and Anne Warner gained the finals ol lliu women's and Lance Larson of he University of Southern California and Bruce Hunter of Harvard reached the men's slyle semifinals Host Italy won he first gold games The ing Italian cyclists captured the kilometer road lime with Germany second a The roller 55 Canandaigua for driving on sidewalk Also forfeiting bail yesterday were Jackie Schullz 21 of Ho Chapel St and Elton M house 17 Canandaigua RD each for speeding unsuccessful effort lo save the life of a fellow workman iam IN AND OUT Conn voters in a recent tion chose three street and adopted a new ough charter The new charter abolished the street commission effective im- I mediately a United Nations lo a timetable sub- County Job Salary Study Shows Most Pay Levels Below Average The Ontario Counly Board of Supervisors listened yesterday to a job and salary evalua lion from Walter H Isch which appeared lo indicate lhat most counly salaries should be raised We have found that in almost all salaries are Ihan pay levels in industry or in some lold group There are some In which the pay is adequate wo believe and in a few higher than average recommended lhal aries now below level be raised in three steps presumably over a period of three years We are nol advocating lhal anyone lose his job or that he or she lake a pay said which appear fo he proper or overpaid would just stand still until one catches up The Board Chairman Philip J Rowley called the study impressive and long overdue in our counly and named a special committee lo tables and graphs and report at a special mceling lo be called on Sept 16 Special Members of special lee are present salary Ice of Board headed by E Bowe Farmington and Supervisors Maynard E Canandaigua Town and Harold J Geneva City four additional supervisors James E Geneva Cily Earl fin Jack C sen Seneca and Sidney W as Gorham The survey made five general 1 Use an established system Plea Is Ignored Is En Route Home PARIS Barbara Powers wife of convicted U2 pilot Francis Gary Powers arrived in Paris dav en route from Moscow to ho She failed in an attempt to gain an interview wilh Soviet Premier Khrushchev to plead for clemency for her husband who gol a sentence She was accompanied b mother family doctor and two lawyers who were wilh her ing the three-day spy rial lasl week of her husband Their plane arrived in Brussels where it was delayed by trouble She refused lo say anything lo newsmen at Hie airport in Paris and silent the wife of U2 pilot Francis Gary Powers had on the same black dress and velvet hal she wore on her way to Moscow Iwo weeks ago for her husband's trial She avoided men al Brussels airport Leaving Moscow Sirs Powers 23 had made only one comment lo All i hope is thai get Gary After Powers conviction and sentencing lasl Friday his wife United States finished far back in the field defeated Mexico in basketball and France and won polo matches Oilier morning events included canoeing modern pentathlon and field hockey The first Olympic record lo fall came in women's swimming when powerful of Germany won the of four heats in Tile old standard was by Ursula of Germany at Melbourne in IMC Hiss of Beverly Hills Calif was third lo german girl in Miss Warner 15 of Menlo Park Calif was ID the German heal lo veteran Dutch competitor Ada Haan iliss Warner's lime was against be 1 ning clocking of Over-all lime was sixth hesl and Miss Warner's and last in Hie field lhal will go in Saturday night's final arson a from El Calif led men's meter qualifiers in 55.7 seconds lie won he and final leaf Hunter 21 from bridge Mass won the sixth heal in and ranked sixth among the qualifiers who race tonight in the semifinals Hie Australian twosome of de- fending Olympic champion Ion and world record holder On Page Six the Congo Premier Patrice Lumumba whose government only Monday dropped its demand for revision of United Nations operations in HIR Congo declared today U N forces should gel out when soldiers leave We will assure order wilh our own troops and old a called news con- ference We don't want lo re- place Belgian military pation with According milled by Secretary-General Dag the last of the Belgian soldiers should be drawn by Monday Lumumba called for withdrawal of U N forces now totaling men The statement represents an- other sharp reversal in ba's position II was made in Iho wake of bitter rioting Thursday in front of the istic Palace of Culture where al delegates of 12 African nations were meeting There was no immediate com- ment from the U N The Congolese leader's hid for prestige among his African bors was upon by his opponents for a lion Thursday that shocked ing delegates po lice and soldiers fired shots over mobs shouting Death lo clubbed demonstrators boat up foreign newsmen ami by Lumumba Several thousand Abako sent handwritten Idler to Khrushchev asking for an inter- view so she could plead in person for Clemency The Soviet Premier at Yalta on Black Sea and Barbara offered to go here but chev did nol reply VIEWING THE CHART Waller H Roches- ter lejt outlined to the Hoard of Supervisors day afternoon recommendations for the broad tion of county government jobs and salaries Viewing one of several charts used by is Supervisor Kenneth E Bo we of the salary committee Ontario is no different Ihan many other counties but there has been a by gosh and by gum hide in which jobs and salaries have not undergone balanced con- sideration ami has ably cost you money and ciency Adjust Full Schedule 2 What is needed is adjustment of the whole schedule so thai some types of jobs are nol paid more or less than others in which the work and responsibility arc similar 3 Consider pay with care wage cannot be looked upon fairly we consider whal Continued On Page 1 Column t In New York Cily Powers ther said his son doesn't believe he was shol down The father quoted him as saying If I were shot down there would have been a hollow explosion behind me and orange flash around The father Oliver Al Powers lold a news conference Thursday he docs not believe his son's plane was shol down over Soviet territory He added thai his son did nol say in court or of courl whal brought him down The father did nol elaborate He did nol land the the said According lo Soviets a e knocked Powers plane down Asked whether he his son was forced down by Soviet aircraft the falher said I won I make any on lhal We did nol discuss it The father a Pound va shoe maker wept several limes news conference He said he doesn't think any thing can be done this year to ward gelling his son released am he doesn't have any move in mind Asked about his son's plans aft cr his release father said He's coming rush ch cv Fight Unlikely To Split Reds LONDON diplo- mats here consider that the gle between Nikita Khrushchev and Mao for cal leadership of the world docs not mean a he Soviel Union and Red China is imminent or even likely The Kremlin has pul mil a secret manifesto lo rally behind icy of peaceful The circular was addressed lo Com- munist parly cadres inside viel Union and he parly leaders outride A Communist in on said lhal lias issued is preparing a parallel ar selling forth lhal ol be and that var is inevitable the dogmatic line The New York Herald Tribune first published news of the Soviel circular Thursday said lay lhat Itcd China's ack as outlined in its press and n conversations wilh foreign and delegations has con- on line lhal the iians were falsely ng Irue view of ful and lhal he Russians were modern ists trying lo orthodox photographers covering the riots Turmoil raged outside the ace of Culture where the ence met as sluck lo his prepared keynote Gentlemen yon arc making con lact wilh Congolese reality is no compromise liberty and slavery Inside palace the grim dele gales applauded politely Only 10 of 20 African nations th Algerian represent cd Originally intended as a sum mil conference of African leader lo discuss strengthening Africa the meeting was scale clown o the foreign minister level Hut il developed into a thir siring affair as no foreign minis tors showed up Missing loo was Congo Pros dent Joseph a rival of Lumumba He leads It opposition Abako parly wants a Congo inslea of strong central Reds To Launch Manned Rocket In Full porters sparked the rioting Con- and soldiers charged them when they the Pre- arrival al the palace with shouts of Death lo Lumumba and raised placards denouncing Lumumba's Fascist ment Nations represented at the ing conference sessions were Ethiopia Guinea Liberia Morocco Sudan Togo Tunis and Hie United Arab lic Soviet Premier chev sent a message of Sub Crew lays Ball At N Pole WASHINGTON This is le Seadragon at North Pole A rubber life raft has just a baseball parly over lo n ice fine a fine clear day lenly of sunshine our len arc going for a swim The skipper of American submarine ragon Cmdr George P at the Pole His sleek el had just reached the insl point on carlh after the most route yet raveled through the passage A radio hookup through the agon lale Thursday enabled lo question y sub surfaced The Seadragon left Portsmouth -I II Aug 1 Soon afler arrival Hie Navy men were sports history with Hie first baseball played there whose home is in ington confidently predicted the officers and chief cers would thoroughly the younger members of crew The interview ended before gunie finished With the game being played at the lop of world You know up here you can hit the ball from one side of lie world lu the other How were the men dressed for the In Hie warmest dollies could find lo pnl on What's degrees for air and Is everybody happy? Well ami happy and looking lo family reunions in I Should Resolution Be Strong Or SAN lOSK Cosla Rica The Organization of American Stales split today over U.S de- mands thai it Cuba in a condemnation of Communist tration into he Western phere Delegates from some of ths larger Latin American nations to the OAS Foreign Ministers Con- ference lined up with tlie United Stales A group of smaller bers favored a vaguely worded re- solution condemning intervention without ing Fidel Castro's government Iho Soviet Union or Kcd China The United Stales put issue squarely before the conference Thursday by introducing a resolution condemning Soviel efforts lo spread in- fluence in the hemisphere and calling on Cuba lo repudiate and reject such moves The U.S reportedly had support from Argentina Chile B r a 7 i I Nicaragua Guatemala Uruguay Paraguay and bia small nations worked up a resolution which they had hoped would he able lo United Stales and Cuba II reportedly would con- demn any form of lal intervention reiterate ence by the American slates lo the principles of nonintervention in a nation's internal affairs firm continental ami solidar- ity Hie urgency of pre- serving institutions and reiterate the obligation oE member OAS slates fo submit to discipline of the Those favoring a sofler stand were said lo include Bolivia Mexico Panama Peru Ecuador El Salvador and duras U.S Secretary of Christian A was expected to press ministers to lake a a reply today tro government's latest allack on U.S policy Cuban in Foreign Haul two-hour speech chairman of Itie The House Space Committee predicts Soviel Union will send humans inlo space this fall Brooks al the same lime said he was dis- appointed in Hie U K space program Project Mercury Brooks in a committee issued Thursday night recent Soviet successes in ing animals back from space trips indicate lhal nation is on threshold nf manned space Km1 N V AP The plush red carpel spread Queen and Prince Phillip on their Seaway visit here a year ago is for sale Us hardly been the SI Lawrence Seaway Development Corp The carpel is three feet wide and 110 feel long wilh bound edges day accused United Slales of meddling in Cuban affairs and creating tensions in the Caribbean area He praised Soviet Union as a protector of small nations ami said is solely lo blame for trying to con- tain Cuba's right lo rule made several references lo Soviet Premier chev's offer lo support Cuba with lockets if United Stales tacks he island Would other Latin American countries come to Cuba's he asked Roa wound up wilh a surprise offer from government lo its differences with Die United Stales Bui U.S officials viewed this as a propaganda ture lo becloud he issue and said Cuba in he past 18 refused U.S bids lo IV mcs In a statement eels of marathon speech crtc the offer lo ale he charged Cuba had re- cled the inter-American id swung her allegiance lo world Bids be made headquarters li c r c Wednesday afternoon to Seaway bv World News In Capsule nism which sanctifies wars The Tribune dispatch from paper's Washington said while there have been hesitations here and here reports show lhal he vast majority of Communist parties are swinging beind assertion lhal Soviet bloc should oppose the use nf clear war as means of achieving world revolution ami that this re- is perfectly consistent with Leninism The U.S government is under- stood o have whal seems lo he an summary of the So circular TOKYO ning Pearl Buck said day barriers between nist China anil lie United Slates may he broken down in he five years II Is o heir interest anil In il is 10 HUH in said he American of The Lebanon AT Nine Arab League stales called Thursday for an end o inter- Arab press ami radio altacks Un lil he conference of Arab foreign ministers opened here Monday United Arah Re public hail been using heir cial radios lei carry on a running nore 10 of her 68 years in China Human nature has a way of overcoming Ideologies In favor of more practical ways of living ANKARA Turkey AP ruling military junta Iras fired 11 of the IS members of civilian provisional set up after the overthrow of Premier Adnan May 27 The an- ol Uic gave m reason MEXICO CITY o 10 U.S engravers will be put on exhibit al the National of Fine Arts Sepl 5 as part of th second of painting sculpture and engraving Indonesia AP The World Health Far Eastern Committee today ap proved a budget to spend ml lion dollars on 110 health in area iu lire next Escaped Hater Sought SYRACUSE N Y AP ice searched again in Iwo reas of Central New York for prisoners who escaped week roin a counly jail ami a counly The search the fifth day for Burnelle 26 carnival worker from Virginia who picked Hie lock on a that hekl him lo a bed fled Monday from he Hospital al Rome Police in Syracuse area sought Richard A described as a cop who broke a lock on a gale in boiler room at Counly in The gate in the boiler room which forms part of prison wall led fo outside from had served two months of a one-year sentence for assaulting a Syracuse policeman He was believed wear ling prison