Palladium-Times (Newspaper) - January 22, 1960, Oswego, New York LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS Several Pastorate es In Oswego Page 5. City To Present Plan In Syracuse Feb. 4, Page 4. THE WEATHER with little change In temperature tonight and Tempera turt 27. VOL. 36-40, 18 JANUARY 22, It ltd At DAILY NEWSPAPER PRICE SEVEN CENTS Wife Tells Of Tex. Dr. Robert Vernon young wife admitted Thursday night met the and in Dallas two weeks that it was William Allen Taylor who died in a Nov. 16 airliner But she doesn't believe Spears placed a bomb the plane which carried 42 sons to their deaths in the Uulf of the 36-year-old man said in a dramatic television The interview with news director Eddie Barker came about 24 houis after the FBI found her 65-year- old husband in Ariz. Here was her answer when she was asked if she believes man vv ith a 33-j CAT criminal the of his past of what he has done Prosecution In Final Stage At Finch Trial LOS ANGELES UPt The plowed into the linal stages of lU massive case in the Finch murder uav testimony by a hoodlum that ne positively was hi led to kill Jean not to seduce The state contends Dr. R. Bernard Finch and his haired mistress Carole paid Jack Cody to kill the tennis playing surgeon e and inat i did the job themselves tailed to go the The or what has been been j day that Cody was approached said about I know he is a i to get divorce against very kind person to and to Mrs. Finch and that I do not believe he bragged he would get it if he capable of putting a bomb had to sleep with the doctors on a She said Spears gave his j bad check passer reservation on the flight to j on leave irom the Minneapolis a 60-year-old long-time i denied U. S. Irked With Summons Ambassador Home Cost of Living Takes Small Drop in December Cuban Relations Dip Will friend from Fla. He told her that he read the next day that the plane had crashed and seized the opportunity to Tells Of was hired to kill that's said who de- himself as a former dance hall Rescue teams worked gambling hall shill and t against dwindling hopes tonight Spears told her of the about 400 men trapped tion during a secret v iMt attractive 36- d ln a mme Dallas two weeks she brunette The miners were trapped He hoped his voung j shol death 18 out- by two rock slides at and two infant children side the Finch in sub- tne 35 COMES BACK TO Marine helicopter lowers a Mercury capsule containing to deposit the monkey safely back at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration experimental station at Wallops Va The monkey in the capsule reached a height of 48.900 powered by a Little Joe It was alive 12 miles out hi the Atlantic 400 Trapped in African Coal Mine Expect Missing Girl To Land in Barbadoes Soon s a one per as the mon tns Lower prices food The home to South ent above tne 193S average Theie were strong indications tne smallest annual official exasperation at m- i m tour Food dignities feel and m 5 has at the hands of were largely for The Dig question nd were What can Washington try next largely for the Costs of sen. continued to cl mb The Labor Department an- today that con- sumer price index declined to 1255 per cent of tne 1947-49 oass period This u cent level of December 195S The December nat a slight November and f cuned d t0 The course of the bearded Cuban Pi emier without tne other sensitive Latin American Sam was m the unhappy shoes of th. being kicked in the a small bov of the benefit from more than i urban West The state OOO in life insurance ne j contends the doctor I and his paramour he mention Al Mrs. Finch so she divorce she win a large he she i j The prosecution also to did he sav show that Finch said that he i miles south of Loss of 400 men would make this the second worst mining disaster in There was missing is expected to arrive soon in Barbadoes in the British West the State Department a loss of 1 549 men at ko in Manchuria in 1942. A by a mine official that he ed hls name to a that rescuers had made con- f Taj was on the she i check mo before her tact some of the trapped probably would reach it had I battered shot once in the men stirred hope momentarily aces the jacht to or was found sprawled but the contact was Rep Clarence E Kilburn said Thursday mation received by the de- in the day indicated that Miss Benton he indicate tne change of plans occurred for j a district Df Al Taj lor rather than s handwriting Canaries nied later by the Department were carried into Miss 22, and a. of Syracuse j signed on in October as first mate aboard the yacht Spears to board the i said signature on the check the Clydesdale by rescue left Gibraltar for any actual time as to Or mg his conclusion on a the change was made she answered men Oj doctor's Her account made public i sald Finch quite here about the same time an i was the one who Arizona friend of Dr. j William A. Phoenix of finding a told in case cached near a desert where he hid Spears er the Denies Bomb Plant Mrs. Spears denied that her husband planted a bomb in the Airlines operated plane or had am thing to do the freed after siv hours Wife Is Glad Spouse Is Not Dead-Eye Dick SANTA Martha B. told judge she wanted a divorce be- lore her husband's ed shooting the Canary Islands and the Nomination May Be at Stake In Wisconsin Race Sen. F. Kennedy and Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey are squared off for a crucial Department of Mines and j m the teams as a precaution Canaries are often used in mine disasters to the because they are more ible to cas than human beings j The Mines Department said there no evidence of a gas explosion A fresh air base can now be established not far from the rock barrier and efforts to reach the trapped men are be- .ng carried out from the department Originally 500 African groes and six men were believed But the West The yacht is believed to be under the command of Cohn an Kilburn said the consul of- fice at Martinique was visited recently by a who carried a paper with a picture and a story about Miss Benton s dis- appearance Johannes the cap- he had heard about Miss Benton and Gallon through a Norwegian man whose ship then was docked at St. V. I. said the j gian knew Gallon and w as I familiar with his sailing j The Dutch captain said he ex- Gallon and Miss ton to appear shortly in the probably at There no indication in the State Department patch where the Norwegian captain had seen Gallon and Miss Approximately 575 pay I ers will nevertheless get boosts of 1 or 2 cents an based or the new wages are geared partly to changes n the official Tne pay raises are despite tne slight December i Dutch captain because the December I for v French l than the cost lev eh for Jare and tne dates of of tne m fell A Bonsai expected to ar- oi higher late afternoon of State Christian A. down nat remained Housing costs Ewan labor ne didn't see any change in costs over the few Tne spendable of factory their tax deduct -ose to a hign m The weekly average for the worker with three ents increased from 97 in v gage ol m noles m of said he investigator fuses m Spears An FBI spokesman de- Mrs said her and Aviation I hand had a violent temper and have baen tiving at the argument to determine whether bombs j would pull out a caused the Nov. 16 and pistol and start shooting j of another National he missed lines plane Jan 6 near H i The court granted Mrs. Spears first account in an exclusive which Eddie nevs director of Dallas stations KRLD and officials today on a neu about 400 c trams of Bevan Fights for Life consin primary April 5 The p: izp could be the Democratic pi evidential It j LONDON could just as well be a the miner who to an ph of air to t nouns after miners w er trapped the not sheer hell down Of eot into 6 to be Britain s No 2 Socialist PUT OV PROBATION j FOR SISTER I UTICA ordered for a 16- i boy who shot and killed his siMer during an ar- ov er a. Christmas j Judge Anthony K. of Oneida County Children's who placed Jr of on on described thp boy station on prices of new car jower for and diplomat was re- cosu edged UP turned for H. had returned to Havana on Jan s after a month of similar con- prices s The new move falls short of break in relations with the Castro But U. S. of- made plain they are m no hurry to send Bonsai rhe Havana embassy i while will De tended by the No 2 man Daniel M. Hit New Low FORT Texas The new low in s voung was free Delations was struck i bail todav to on a broadcast The Spanish became so outraged at Castro s allegations of ties by his embassy that stormed the broadcasting dio Castro kicked him out of and he too today I1 S authorities viewed tro s attack on American Em- bassy activities as even more severe Herter told the Senate Await Action In Assault Charge e o. Daniel C operator of the Red Raven A as accused Thursday ot snooting J of N Y. and whipping Jolin P. 19, of Kurt Police said the attack took place apparent Gneco was wounded He reported in conch who deep i according to Chairman J. W. in aie Fulbright that Castro reported and ambi- with botn feet His jday in his fight for life camp figures it's a gamble be- maior abdominal Wisconsin Bevan is very to home state of paid a medical bulletin The told State at thp time of shooting Dec 13, 1958 that he did not on and has Wisconsin her a REPORT SMALLPOX CASES MOSCOW GENEVA The World scribed at her two-story brick home in East Dallas She orated a bit in talking with a reporter after the first knew about Dr. Spears being alive on Jan. 7 Dr Turska rang my door bell and handed me a letter from Dr. Spears in his sho Previously she had said the date Jan. 8 first I thought it x But I had to I went with Dr Turska to the hotel the of Jan. 7 and it quite an emotional meeting I thought Dr. Spears and there he stood in front of How Spears induced Taylor to board the airliner in his place at Tampa was not Wife Shocked In Taylor's ex-wife Alice she had earlier that her former husband unduly influenced by Dr. Spears and Ex- pressing at Mrs. Taylor hoped against all odds would turn up and that Mr. Taylor wasn't on that although I felt all along he was on the plane because I had not heard from A policy on Taylor's on Page Health Organization said day the Soviet government had reported nine cases of in ations of Soviets and ers weie started in the viet capital after a Soviet just back from died of the CHOKES FEEDING A gill choked to death while her mother fed police said 0 Connor reported that she had fed part of a bottle of milk to her when the started to choke A rescue squad was called but respiration failed to re- vive the TOO TO DIE MANILA Anselmo this morning on the 62-vear- mean his was a been mending his But also figure If the Massachusetts s e n a t o r i wris in old deputy leader of the Brit- Insulting to the American government and the cuts on his was repot ted American m good He a American official's member of tne TCU football broadcast came on top team 1 Repeated attacks on 1'nited States by newspapers and radio 2 on Vice President Richard M who ish Labor It followed a more optimistic Thursday night winch there had been a slight Knock the i improvement in the a And he'll open the door lor bister states to swine their convention delegates on- at a railroad Troopers said thp girl and todav He was thrown ly said m Florida that the a brother had v arris but picked teasing Michael about a ip and walked away Clir that was minoi Sorrel 1'KJ to his bandwagon Humphrey welcomed Soviets Say Super Rocket Forerunner of Space Trips MOSCOW A munist that this week's Soviet scientist said today the I Soviet test tiring shows fired into the Pacific Wednesday was the biggest the Soviets have launched and the forerunner of a heavy space satellite with equipment that can bring it back to said I What's Inside Bridge Phoenix 6 10 8 4 Radio-TV Fulton Funeral SporU 2 8 S Prof. V. the test rocket's last two stages reached a speed of more than kilometers better than miles an The Soviet rocket that ried the satellite which graphed the moon last fall weighed about pounds without fuel in the last The satellite itself weighed only 614 Sputnik launched May 15, 1958, weighed 2, The United States put a er into orbit in Its maximum altitude is about miles from the wrote in the Moscow organ of the Moscow branch of tht on final stage of die future space rockets develop not astronautical will be able to only the of nedv s entry in and he a hard He said polls taken by Kennedy forces in the state show con- able v oter sentiment for Humphrey added that his limited campaign Hinds permit him the luxury of a poll of his Kennedy also announced his entry in the Nebraska maiy May 10. Humphrey hasn't decided about that one vet Unlike this pi imary is not binding on con- amounts to a popularity contest be- tween The Republicans have a Because Vice President M. is the only i GOP presidential candidate in been rumored he was cancer or a duodenal Labor j Gaitskell denied the er For weeks after the operation Sevan's condition im- proved and a few days ago he was allowed to get up j and walk around his room But I on Wednesday he had a His wite Jennie a member of has at the hospital No Room For Kangaroo Meat On Perm Menu 7 j there is no heat of tle or clash of rivals to keep their cause constantly in the public About the only GOP news Thursday came from lican National chairman ton B who is senator from Morton told a meeting of Young Republicans that publican January jubilation could turn into a November nightmare if we permit selves to become fat and com- Secretary of the Interior Fred Seaton told the same group like to remind the Democrats that Franklin D. Roosevelt was nominated four times in a convention nobody ever called a wide open con- He referring to who have been pointing out Nixon's lack of rivals for the Republican per second but even a greater for flights not to the moon but to the planets of the solar development of a earth satellite may be useful for solving basic problems ot space ne same holds true of the ing of heavier space rockets to the planets ot the He explained it will be sible to install 'a space tation for controlling the heavy earth with a telescope and The rockets would slow down the Sputnik when it enters denser at- IIP heavy Sputnik can carry a de- vice permitting us descent through all the atmosphere to the point of Bevan underwent 9. His illness has nevei although it has Survivors of Plane Crash To Finish Trip by Ship tro is not an for U. in- vestment in Cuba 3 Attacks on Bonsai who has been applauded in public in Havana by who don t share Castro's 4 of any diplomatic reply to a U S note of Jan 11 protesting what Washington said was illegal secure of S property m m violation of Jamaica Two ot the Colombian crash that killed 37 persons said they will make the last leg ot their trip to Ecuador by don't care if we have to go to to get a said Ian 4fi a United Nations official ing with his to a new in South The two Dutch sengers and five crew j bci s escaped unhurt Pa j jn the early of They say even Australia's j the airliner from New primitive wont eat I York AH 17 Americans aboard kangaroo It s been turned and exploded in flames j Cuba's own laws A Castro alter setting down Heltons their way out an emergency j and splashed through a swampy lacoon to absolutely no of thp said out of a rain squall at i and onto the hit with a bounced and skidded along on one side with fire roaring past the windows on one Then came to a ed on the menu in savs the state's attorney Miss Anne Alpern was asked to night on a report state were ready to arrest meat processors in phia and She declined to reveal details pending possible ar- but she said kangaroo meat has been processed for human consumption in tion of the state's pure food The Harrisburg Patriot said in today's edition that 15 tons of kangaroo imported from unloaded in New York and trucked to The Patriot threp tons were impounded in phia and 12 tons traced There had been one inter- ruption before the of the lumbian National Airlines met tragedy on this Caribbean iday A coughing en- gine forced a 10-hour over for repairs in Four passengers quit the plane a Scotsman ed to the Food and told relatives who telephoned that he and his wile were excellently all are not even he I think we might dispense with planes for a while We intend to wait lor a ship if we can get one We might have to go to Miami to get a I don't care if we have to go to were upside suspended in our scats by our belts and because the plane had flown around as well as got free and unclasped my wife's seat The light was the glow from the newspaper thumbed its nose ct I the U S protect in its col- j I What course remained open to thp L States was a problem under intense at i the State Department anxious j American without ing a big stick which would an- Latin neighbors One possibility was issuance of a ment This might come from Herter from the department or from Rov R ant secretary for can m one of the speeches he is scheduled to make around the ROBBERY UTICA Two men were We heat d no commotion iin toJay on charges of from the rest of the I was looking lor an emergency the steward got it quite open and popped but flames enveloped the exit immediately passenger ripped open a door on the opposite side of the plane toward the We jumped in. It was only two feet but I was still to hurry along be- cause the flaming gasoline would spread on the water The Jamaican appointed a special to investigate the crash Some wit noses said the left participating in the light robbery of a husband and wife in their home at New Hartford Alphonse 59, and ton A. 47, both of were at rested Thursday night in Rome District Attorney John M. Liddy of Oneida County said Dote and Meiers were bers of a live tor the mod holdup of Mr and Mrs. Peter Jan. 12 The three others were still be- j ing Dote and Mevers pleaded in- nocent to charges of degree robbery at an landing gear collapsed alter i i i i When the big airliner touched ment Peace Justice old LuU of Mew