Palladium-Times (Newspaper) - March 27, 1961, Oswego, New York HIGHLIGHTS Equalization Bate Hurts City In County Tax Page 14 On Rise In Oswego ty Page 5 THE WEATHER Fair and warmer continued warm on Tuesday Temperature noon 60 VOL 72 ASSOCIATED PHU MONDAY MARCH 27 1981 M DAILY PRICE SEVEN CENTS TRINIDAD Prime Minister Harold Macmillan right chatted with West Indies Premier Sir Grantley Addams at Port of Spain Trinidad March 25 In center background is Governor General Lord Hailes at whose home the meeting was held Macmillan arrived in Trinidad March 24 for a visit of the West Indies AP Wirephoto via radio from London GOP Claims Progress Demos Disagree As 1961 Legislative Session Closes ALBANY More than bills passed by the 1961 Legislature were on Gov Rockefeller's desk today as Re- publicans claimed ments and Democrats con- tended the session was The governor however will not tackle the job until he returns from a one- week vacation in Puerto Rico He has until April 24 to act on all measures Among bills passed before the Legislature adjourned at p m Saturday were sures Increase school aid by million extend rent controls provide financial aid to com- muter railroads and raise the pay of legislators nearly 50 per cent The final hours of tiie sion were Adjournment ordinarily comes hours hectic all-night Huge Crowd Onj Children Hand as Liz j ij Leaves Hospital ar Rowboat Sinks in the after a sion Republican and Democratic leaders put out the usual con- appraisals In some cases members of the same party differed with each other Rockefeller said the lican controlled Legislature had brought new gains for students working men and women minorities the aged commuters and taxpayers in general and an improved mate for growth of business Industry agriculture and trade State Comptroller Arthur Lev itt a Democrat and a j Rockefeller opponent j in the 1962 gubernatorial j tion said the session had shown that the governor was a truly conservative can and not the liberal that he professes to be Rockefeller once again de- ferred his Levitt said But the Democratic ty leaders said Rockefeller had forced the Legislature's ity to bow to his demands TWO INJURED AS TRAIN DERAILS ROCHESTER UP A con- ductor and a flagman were in- jured Sunday when the last four oars and caboose of a car Baltimore Ohio Railroad freight train toppled off the tracks in nearby Chili Conductor Ralph Huyck 50 and flagman Albert J Young kicked out a window of the overturned caboose and ed from the wreckage police u Neither man was They were alone in the caboose LONDON UP Actress Elizabeth Taylor left the in a wheel chair and an excited crowd pushing and shoving to see her almost knocked her to the sidewalk Her husband Eddie FLsher seven uniformed policemen an inspector from Scotland Yard a doorman a chauffeur battled to protect her The actress had won a 23- day battle against double pneumonia and headed for a vacation in California I feel fine she said in a voice just above a whisper as they wheeled her out Her shapely left leg was wrapped with a bandage from just above her ankle almost to her knee because it is affected by chemical thrombosis caused by the massive doses of antibiotics she received during her illness At the airport as she was carried aboard the plane for New York airport workers and a score of police manned a hastily erected barrier of steel railings to protect her from a crush of spectators and Said a flustered port I've never seen such a flap has never happened even Gromyko Kennedy Confer Amid Evidence Soviets Backing Away From Military Showdown In Laos U S Plane Missing In Laos Feared Shot Down SCHNEIDER Tnd A beautiful day for picnicking and fishing ended in death for five children Sunday night when a small rowboat loaded with 10 persons sank in River floodwater The boat had left a cottage rented for the day by Ted Bell 49 Calumet 111 It was headed for the main shore line where the family had their cars ty yards offshore in water 15 feet deep Bell said he ed up the outboard motor and suddenly water poured over the bow and we sank Three of Bell's children I Theodora 5 Charlotte 13 and Kenneth 4 drowned along with j Debbie 2 and Regma i Metcalf Says He Will Give Back Expenses AUBURN UP State Sen George R Metcalf said today he would return the ex- tra expense allowance the handed each of its members before adjourning Saturday The Auburn Republican ed that the state constitution forbids the Legislature to in- crease the salary of any ber during the term he is rently serving My view of this says that an additional expense ance of included in the final appropriation should not be Metcalf said I am returning a check for the full amount to the state comptroller The Senate and Assembly in the closing hours of the session also approved a sure to increase legislators salaries from to effective when the meets in i WASHINGTON 5 Bell said We started Tne State Department said it has information indicating that a U.S plane missing in the Laos area was shot down Press officer Joseph W Reap asked about the U.S Embassy that disappeared Thursday with eight American military men aboard Our information is the plane is missing and I guess it's fair assumption that it's been shot down Reap declined to detail the available making it a fair assumption that the transport craft went down becr-ise of gunfire He he had no mation about the plane's crew Tne craft left Vientiane capital of Laos Thursday morning Its ultimate tion was Saigon in ing South Viet An announcement that the plane was missing was made Saturday There was no word whether the craft might have flown over territory controlled by the new uno are Soviet 1963 The i North Vietnamese now is before Gov and fighting the feller royal Lao government in direct this contending it represents a fair assessment of the work which the job holds The legislative leaders upped the expense allowance from to effective im- mediately George Michaels Auburn WASHINGTON Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko said after an hour-long White House conference today that he and President both hope ways can be found to settle the Laotian crisis peacefully Gromyko reported that he had touched on the issue of a ceasefire in Laos during his talk with but I have nothing to say on that at this ment route would have carried the plane over friendly Thailand and not over the battle area in northeastern Laos i Democrat tering of was among a assemblymen TWO INFANTS DIE SUNDAY OF SUFFOCATION POUGHKEEPSIE infants died of suffocation in this Sunday night and the other Sunday morning Thomas Murphy son of Mr James Murphy died Sunday ng from suffocating in his Kevin Woods the of Mrs Robert Woods of the town of outside the city died Sunday night when a teething ring became lodged in his throat while family was visiting friends What's Inside Sports t 11 10 4 Editorial 12 1 INDIAN JOB TO HELP SELF SAYS JFK WASHINGTON UP The American Indian's job on ident Kennedy's New tier will be to learn to help himself The President promised ence Wesley president of the j National Congress of American Indians he was pledged to a program for the development of the human and natural re- sources of the Indian tions Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall whose home of Arizona has the most reservations will have direct responsibility for getting the self-help job done ing water I grabbed for the kids All of a sudden we were all in the water the kids screaming and trying to reach us and nobody knowing what to do It was horrible Darlene Murzyn 25 mond and Bell's wife Rose were able to get Bell 9 and swim to shore Bell bed Chris Holmquest 5 who lived m his apartment and made it sately to land Three others on the long outing had gone with i Bell first and were waiting on shore This is so Eldon Graham 23 Calumet City said We saw some boats along the edge and ran to get m them and help but regular pay in- opposed the crease If re-elected Michaels said he will donate the extra money to a fund for scholarships in the Auburn area GOLDBERG SAYS WAGE DEFEAT A VICTORY WASHINGTON of Labor Arthur J Goldberg says the defeat of the administration's minimum wage in the House was actually quite an impressive Continue Search For 4 Convicts TALK WITH AFRICAN talked with callers from Africa during visit of Eisenhower Exchange Fellows and their wives to White House in Washington D C March 25 Mrs Abdel Moneim Abbas of Atbara Sudan wife of a railway engineer is at left Mrs of Lagos Nigeria wife of a Nigerian government at- torney is at center Kennedy later left for Florida He was to meet March 26 at Key West with British Prime Minister Macmillan AP Wirephoto SEATO Appears Ready to Use Force in Laos if Necessary PROBE ROCHESTER UP investigated today the bins of a man whose body was found day by a neighbor under a porch near his home they were locked He said there was nothing else to do but run to the park super- office and get keys The office was a half mile away His fiancee Kathryn quest 19 whose brother was one of the survivors to help Mrs Bell and Mrs Murzyn who were coming ward me JACKY LEAVES FOR FLORIDA he because although the Democrats lost more than 20 House seats in the 1960 election they picked up votes over the number cast on a similar last year And Goldberg predicted the administration will win this battle for the kind of wage bills it wants He said he is confident the Senate will pass a constructive and win approval for it in the Senate- House conference on ences between the House and Senate bills BLASTS ROCKY ON WAGE NEW YORK WASHINGTON JP Mrs j cratic State Chairman Michael John F Kennedy leaves today H- Prendergast says Gov for an Easter vacation at Palm Beach The President will join her in Florida Thursday Rockefeller helped defeat the Kennedy administration's mini- mum wage by keeping ent on the issue College Students Clash With Florida Police Over Beach Closing DADE CITY Fla search continued today for four escaped prisoners from the Pasco County jail Seven fled their jail cell late Saturday night after cutting a hole through quarter-inch thick steel in the ceiling Three were captured a few hours after the escape They were identified as Timothy Wayne Dolan 18 of no known address Robert Jr and Larry Roberson both 20 and from Rockford 111 Sheriffs deputies identified the four still at large as year-old Henry Earl of Canton N Y Thomas Ward 37 of no known address j er Bradshaw 23 and his i er 21 both of Lacoochee Fla Deputies said the seven spent three weeks cutting a 10 by 21 inch hole through the steel ing with a piece of hacksaw blade The hole was so small ties said that the seven had to soap their bodies in order to slip through They made their way through the attic and into an old court room where they forced an outside door The three captured prisoners stole cars in their escape at- tempt Roberson and Wheaton their stolen car in a ditch and were tracked down by using bloodhounds Dolan was captured while trying to burglarize a store in Williston FORT LAUDERDALE Fla Police from six ing communities reinforced cal authorities in putting down a riot by vacationing col- lege students unhappy at being denied access to their favorite spot for romancing an ed beach north of here The riot broke out Sunday night on busy U S flanked on one side by a warm sandy beach and the Atlantic Ocean and on the other by a row of beer taverns where the students cool off between sun bathing sessions As resentment grew over closing of the unlighted beach began halting traffic by lying in front of can lice arrived and ordered the students to disperse but were met with a volley of atones beer cant and bottles J Letter Holt called on all available police firemen sheriff's officers fic was routed away from the beach area and fire trucks and squad cars converged on the scene For nearly two hours the situation was out of control The students surged through police lines heckling the cers and continued peppering them empty beer ers The riot began to weaken as high pressure fire hoses were trained on front lines of the and officers threw apparent trouble makers into paddy wagons About 50 denst were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and an- other 25 were injured by flying glass from broken beer bottles Control was restored an Vet a truck with loud speakers and warned dents tear gas would be used The outbreak was the most serious in the 16 years college students have been making pilgrimages here for their Easter vacations Each year as the number of students has grown there increasing cases of have been vandalism disorderly conduct public intoxication or other of- fenses but they have been mostly minor Last year about 35.000 dents arrived Their visit cost Fort Lauderdale about for maintenance and men's overtime salaries alone But tie Chamber of Com- merce estimates the students about a million dollars during the brief stay Mitch of the financial exchange is on beer and sun tan lotions Wagner Asks Special Session Of Legislature NEW YORK Mayor Robert F Wagner charges that the dismal politically 1961 Legislature un- rejected at least six New York City programs Pie urged a special session to re- consider the measures From the beginning through the end the interest of the people ran second to the cal ard personal considerations of the Republican leadership in both the executive and tive of the so-called he In a statement issued day Wagner suggested tnat Gov Rockefeller add the city bills and programs to the agenda of a special session he tht plant to caU BANGKOK Thailand Meeting under the threat of armed Communist takeover m nearby Laos foreign ministers of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization today appeared ready to meet force with force if The report from Moscow that the Soviet Union had proved the Western proposal for a ceasefire in Laos fied the SEATO conference But U.S Secretary of State Dean Rusk cautioned an aide to wait for official word added Any reply will have to be examined carefully be- fore it can be assessed Rusk apparently spoke for most of the ance when he told the ing session of the SEATO Council of Foreign Ministers that peace is possible only through restraining those who it in contempt of law Rusk cited the Communist threat to both Laos and Viet Nam and reminded the ministers that the alliance has an obligation to assist tne peoples of Southeast Asia in their fight for their freedom Speaking for my the American continued I wish to assure the members of and the ples of Southeast Asia that the United States will live up to those Ruak reportedly made an even stronger statement of the American position to of- of the U.S Embassy just before the SEATO ing them that the United States would not flinch frum positive if the viet Union refuses to go with a ceasefire in Laos We will fight if it is an American informant said The other seven foreign from ber nations each spoke his concern about the crisis in Laos where plied Pathet Lao rebels have scored recently the roval ment's troops I FORGOT SOMETHING NEWTON Two burglars Sunday night looted a safe in Trinity Episcopal church in Newton Center of 1 and fled so hastily I scattered currency on the floor and the lawn Holy Land Procession Of Opens Holy Week WASHINGTON Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A Gromyko conferred with dent Kennedy at the White House today on the Laotian crisis amid evidence that the USSR is backing away from a military showdown with SEATO allies over Laos Gromyko had reported he was bringing a message from Soviet Premier Khrushchev to Kennedy He indicated ahead of time that Laos would be among the topics discussed But a few hours before marched into the dent's oval office the Com- munist party paper Pravda an- in Moscow that the Soviet government preferred a settlement at the conference table to a decision on the and indicated that a peace plan proposed by Britain last week might be acceptable The first step under that plan would be a cease-fire Kennedy administration studied a copy of brought m from Moscow Gromyko armed at the White House five minutes be- fore noon It was a brilliant spring day and scores of ers lined the iron fence along the Pennsylv ania Avenue side of the White House grounds Gromyko rode in a black behind motorcycle policemen with red lights ing to clear the way He was accompanied by viet Ambassador the envoy who assisted Khrushchev his visit to the United States The Pravda article leit open the question of how a would be arranged Kennedy met with just 24 hours after conferring with British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at Kev West Fla There the U S and British leaders declared their nation to prevent Laos from being overrun by Communist rebels The United States and aln intend to work through the Southeast Asia which opened a foreign ministers conference at kok Thailand today The United States was ready to ask SEATO intervention to whatever extent necessary to save Laos from Communist con- quest Reinforcing this pose American aircraft and men were being m tne Southeast JERUSALEM Latin Patriarch Alberto Gori led a Palm Sunday procession of 25.000 pilgrims from all over the world in the steps of Christ Sunday opening Holy Week in the Holy Land Foreign consuls Catholic bishops of the Assyrian and Roman rites and Holy Week tourists made the three-hour walk covering less than two miles They began at Bethpage where crowds once gathered from pastoral villages to hail Jesus and cover with palms the path he traveled by donkey on his triumphal entry into salem The procession passed the Mount of Olives and mane and crossed the Valley of to Jerusalem's walls Jesus had entered the ancient city through the Golden Gate but it now ie sealed with stones because of the di- vision of the Holy Land The pilgrims used St Stephen's Gate to the north reach St Anne's Convent marking the birthplace and childhood home Mary a WM in the Basilica At the Vatican Pope John headed the annual cession and blessed palms in St Peter's Basilica the first pontiff to attend the ceremony there since 1870 St Peter's the world's biggest church was chosen this year for the appearance instead of the basilica of St Paul outside the walls to give the throngs of pilgrims more room than assembled in the huge church and the square outside to cheer the Pope as he was carried by on his portable throne The Pope blessed a huee pile of 180 palm branches and personally distributed them to 18 cardinals scores of bishops and archbishops and Other church officials Holy Week in largely Poland found the church locked m with the country's rulers The primate Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski said in his Palm Sunday sermon that Polish Catholics face forces dedicated to hunting down God in our souls and ing traces of his existence in our It was at critical ture m the Laotian crisis that administration officials learned with evident satisfaction morning that the Soviet through an article in Pravda had put is major stress on desire for a peaceful ment The Pravda story indicated at least general approval of proposed by Britain a week ago It leu unclear however specific and vital First whether the viet Union is immediately ing its airlift of supplies to rebel forces in Laos and ond whether Khrushchev is sending word to the rebels to stop the fighting pending the outcome of possibly prolonged diplomatic negotiations Kennedy and Macmillan had surveyed military measures in the making and The situation in Laos cannot be allowed to continue to de- Pravda's article was signed meaning it med from the highest ment authority For first time it mentioned the British note of March 23 proposing a ceasefire and the convening of a conference to seek a permanent peace in Observer article also welcomed statement of President that the United en NEWS PA PER