Syracuse Herald Journal (Newspaper) - May 24, 1958, Syracuse, New York James E words for first round written test in HmM BM City 9 Marcellus Girls Lead i 35 Spelling Bee Finalists Two local firU held the lead among 35 in the Spelling today following what officials as the test given la test's Tied for first place with Only two misses out of a 100 words arc Nancy of a 7th grade student at Marcellus Central and Mary Ann of 2142 S Geddes an 8th grade dent at Most Holy Rosary Mser James of parochial who the words that were written down by the 144 to the toughest test I have read in my with the Both girls missed the word spelling H with two and Mary Ann went down jn second error the All 35 finalists will square tff this afternoon in the big climax of the final The next highest finalists and their scores Lawrence Blessed Lou Alvin T Aaron Kay Greene Central School Kathleen St Nancy St John the Dennis Holy Patricia St Mary's New York Beth Phoenix Central 92 Tied at 91 Robert of Honeoye Central Patricia St de Paul and Diane St East Deidre North Syracuse f High Bradley Marcellus tral at 90 The following final ists are below 90 Elizabeth T Levy Martha Liverpool Junior Watkins Glen on Col WARMER Increasing Cloudiness full anil Map i SYRACUSE 1 p.m 2 p.m 3 p.m 4 p.m 5 p.m p.m 7 I p.m 1 58 57 54 11 12 1 p.m p.m p.m 49 44 42 41 38 7 1 9 10 11 12 37 40 45 51 55 60 63 URNAL FINAL NIGHT EDITION if Associated Press United Press N Y SATURDAY MAY 1958 International News Service VOL AP Wirephoto ir Complete Local Coverage 7 CENTS Ike Would Have Experts Discuss TA A est Detection WASHINGTON President Eisenhower posed today that the United States and Russia name scientific experts to meet at Geneva within three weeks to discuss ways of policing a nuclear test suspension Eisenhower said that for the Western side experts might be contributed by Britain and France and possibly other as well as the United States He said they should be scientists qualified by knowledge how to detect nuclear Only One Condition This left the way open for sia to bring in experts from such countries as Poland and if it chose to do so The only condition Eisenhower gested was that the man should be chosen for scientific and not political reasons Within minutes after the White House made public Eisenhower's the State Department an- the names of three inent U.S scientists it said will with experts chosen by the Soviet if Russia agrees WEAKENING Cardinal Takes Turn For Worse ROME nal Stritch took a severe turn i for the worse today and grave fear was expressed for his life At 4 p.m heart was weakening One of his Dr Filippo said the nal was experiencing e eral worsening condition due to cardiac insufficiency The Cardinal's personal Dr Ralph Bergen of was in constant ance on the prelate along with several of Italy's leading But there was little they could except to ease his pain as he fought for life The Cardinal's patience and kindness had won the hearts Df the staff at the clinic They joined with Chicago house priests end Vatican tives in praying for his speedy or happy As the Cardinal for breath in an oxygen tent the several of them in recited the prayers for the dying The three Dr Ernest 0 di- rector of the University of nia Radiation Laboratory and a Nobel prize Dr James Brown tive vice president of Bell Tele- phone Laboratories and a ber of the President's Science Ad- Dr Robert who was a member of the Atomic Energy Commission in and now is a member of the President's ence Advisory Committee and physics professor at California In- of Technology May Include Japanese It was learned also that the U.S government is considering asking participation of Japanese tist on the Western side because of the experience of the Japanese in nuclear test detection work did not name the U.S scientists in his letter to the Russian premier also Eisenhower wrote the ex- perts should be asked to make an initial progress report within 30 days after convening and to aim at a final report within 60 days or as soon thereafter as This meant that the talks if Khrushchev begin in early June with a first report in early July and a final report in the first part of August Thus progress would be ing agreement on test detection for working out an inter- national accord on the suspension of nuclear weapons tests Such an accord might be reached at a summit conference Any progress in the scientific dis- would increase the for a heads of government meeting Reply to Eisenhower's letter was in re- ply to a note from the Soviet Pre- mier in which Khrushchev said Russia is agreeable to the naming of experts to study ways of de- possible violations of a clear test ban Eisenhower also proposed that the and interested subsidiary the Dis- armament Commission be kept informed of the progress of the talks through Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold Russia since last fall has been trying to take the whole on Page Col RALLY t Eggs Thrown f Associated Press Cornell students surround President Malott before and incidents early today It's United Press International Now IF IS PASSED to Quit But i Stand for Return BULLETIN PARIS Pierre said today he would resign as soon as the National Assembly votes on the constitutional reform next week But L he indicated he would stand immediately for if the measure wins the necessary two-thirds majority PARIS Pierre sent an gent message to the National Assembly today demanding sweeping executive powers to save the Fouth Republic Authoritative sources said he had refused to negotiate Gen Charles de Gaulle The long detailing the constitutional reforms necessary to give France a stable reiterated and expanded points he had made in a radio peal to the French people day night liberties will only be pre- served if the government ers its essential and the sage said Jean Louis a ative Party member of the tional Assembly and a former member of de Gaulle's Community Hospital Fund Hits Drive Ends May 28 The Community Hospital Fund reached a new high of yesterday when lic campaign volunteers ed new subscriptions totaling the reports brought the total for the public campaign to The volunteers be- gan solicitation May 8 and have until May 28 to reach the minimum goal of The employe headed by John has brought in to date The cuse and processional under the ship of Robert H have reported The allied towns led by Frederick M has obtained An additional in gifts by Carrier Corp employes was bringing their total to to date Companies bringing in com- plete reports Will and Baumer Candle Eric way Bearing R E Gaylord George W Singer Barbara Barlow Arthur Offset Printing James W Credit Bureau of er Newton D J R Richard John Hancock tual Lift Insurance liam and the Syracuse Title Division of the Monroe Abstract and Title Jacob Edward G chairman of Columbia reported his which already has subscribed to the will contribute another to match employe contributions up to that amount A total of in gifts by employes of the mills was announced Leonard fund told the campaigners the objective which now is in sight was based on estimate at the outset of the He ed whatever can be obtained in excess of this amount will be needed to ensure completion of the full building program funct Rally of the French flew to Algiers early today after conferring with Not An Emissary The government that it was sending an sary to and Vigier made it clear the visit was strictly on his own idea and responsibility But his talk beforehand with recalled An- toine call on de Gaulle last Thursday knew of visit and was given a re- port by the Conservative leader afterwards The proposed executive powers were almost as sweeping as those demanded by de Gaulle Aides said hoped of the would knock the props from under the Gaulle to movement and convince the rebel generals in Algeria that his government meant ness The assembly was scheduled to meet Tuesday to vote on a on Page Col Makarios Plans Visit to Nasser Greece man for Archbishop Makarios said today the exiled leader of the Greek majority on Cyprus has a long standing invitation to visit President Nasser of the United Arab Republic Makarios is scheduled to leave next week for about a week in Cairo The spokesman declined to whether Makarios intends to dis- cuss the Cyprus situation with Egyptian leaders MERGER Here's First Dispatch of New Service NEW YORK ed Press Associations and Inter- national News Service joined forces today around the world in the creation of a single news agency named Press In- This is the first of the new service which will embrace the largest number of newspaper and radio clients ever served simultaneously by an ently operated news and picture agency Agreements covering the con- solidation of services were signed by both sides on May and the announcement was delayed until the physical changeover could be worked Frank H of ed will be the new global and bury of International News will be vice president and associate general manager The board will be enlarged by the addition of William Randolph Hearst editor-in-chief of the Hearst J D chairman of the board of Hearst Consolidated avid G 0 vice president and treasurer the Hearst corporation Bartholomew stated h I consolidation of the two services will assure a stronger competitive news and news report to radio and television stations throughout the entire civilized world the newspapers ent upon us for ours will be a business col- and distributing one of the world's most perishable NEWS We believe private enterprise with a profit incentive is the best guaranty of objective coverage of world exactly as it is for the subsequent APPEAL VERDICT Mass Killer Faces in Chair Neb Starkweather faced death in the electric chair and this city turned to punishment of the 14-year-old girl friend who went with him on a bloody rampage that took 11 lives on Page Col TODAY'S CHUCKLE to HUM MI the Caril Ann Fugate never at the trial of the T old mass killer which ended day with a jury finding him guilty of murder and committing him to ri execution The Nebraska Supreme Court will hear arguments in two weeks on whether Caril must be treated as a or whether she can be tried on the first degree der charge against her She county overnight We'll Have ri A Warmup Warmer weather is returning today and chasing away Jack Frost who invaded several outlying areas in the now in a mental hospital Reject Insanity Flea Starkweather lost his mask of nonchalance for the first time in the three-week trial Friday when a jury of eight women and four men rejected the defense plea of insanity which could have put him in an asylum The smirk was off his the chewing gum for once was and he looked pale as he was led in chains from the courthouse He said not a word in the but outside the court he told don't think they tried me for Jensen They tried me for the whole Robert a high school was one of Starkweather's and the one for whose murder he was tried Will Appeal Verdict Clement the de- fense said execution was at least a year away He will appeal to the Nebraska Supreme Court and he said he felt there were constitutional issues ent to be taken to a federal court Gaughan was asked what he thought of the outcome presume Charlie got what he Gaughan said is what he always spoke to him after the verdict told I committed some of crimes and if I to make my atonement to and be that's my the elder weather taid The Weather Bureau at cock Field said the temperature will go to a low of 45 nine degrees warmer than last night's low of 36 the mercury is ex- to climb into the middle 70s but showers or showers will probably company the warmer weather The day is also expected to bring considerable cloudiness mostly of the light set in over several areas overnight including North Syracuse and Cazenovia PROTEST NEW PARTY RULES Wire ITHACA dred shouting Cornell students early threw a smoke bomb an rocks at the home of th university an spattered him with eggs The incident in suburban v Cayuga Heights followed a earlier torchlight rally on school campus by about 2 students in protest against proposed tightening of the rule on parties Ignoring the pleas of student a contingent o the in cars and on foot t the residence of Presiden Deane W Malott The house i a mile from Sage Dormitory fa where the rally ha been held Demand Resignation When the reached the they caJle on the president to come They shouted insults and observers demanded Malott's A smoke bomb was thrown covering the area with Malott came out of the house Barely making himself hear over the shouting he tol the students they had their point about the party strictions but he was not to be ruled by a mob Rocks and eggs were thrown in his direction Some in his house were broken and he was splattered with eggs Malott reentered the house and the crowd dispersed No police action was to have been The University has made statement on the incident I I I I V I Leader Not Present J Kirk who led torchlight rally and an rally yesterday before th school administration buildin said he had not engaged in tlj Cayuga Heights He said he had tried to dissuade the students from going a is the son of Cornell William Sale M Cornell authorities are stricter regulations and possibly an outright ban on parties in off-campus ments At men who registered apartments may vite girls to parties so long at least two girls are present Student opinion has aroused this week by a of the university committee the student council The commits on Page CoJ f t i Money word Puzzle m A in cashes waiting for someone who can pick the wonted words published with the Puzzle Sunday Could you use Spend a few minutes trying and you may spend all this money anyway your heart desires Be sure to get your puzzle entry on page 2 in Sunday's r