Titusville Herald (Newspaper) - August 1, 1961, Titusville, Pennsylvania Welcome August Western Pennsylvania Part ly cloudy Tuesday night with a few showers south portion Little change in temperature High Tues day 74 to 78 north and 78 to 84 south portion Low Tuesday night 60 to 67 Partly cloudy and a little cooler Wednesday Temperatures on Sports Page Wit SEVEN CENTS Published in the Birthplace of the Oil Industry First Daffy Paper in the Oil Region Established 1865 TITUSVILLE PA TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST I 1961 THE DRAKE New Red Regulation On Berlin in Effect Allies Advise Pilots of Three Civilian Airlines To Disregard Traffic Rule Khrush Still Holds Hard Stand on Berlin BERLIN AP A new Com munist regulation effective Mon day night gives the East German control over Western air traffic to isolated it is enforced Western officials dont believe it will be It calls for planes crossing Communist territory surrounding Berlin to report to the East Ger man Air Safety Center on enter ing and leaving the city The West does not recognize the East Ger man regime Western flying into Ber lin cross East Germany in one of three corridors by agreement with the Soviet Union Air traffic is handled by a special Air Safety Center where US British and French officers sit with their So viet counterparts to approve flights The Allies are confident that Moscow will not permit the East Germans to interfere with air traffic here as long as Russians work at the center Although there is a possibility the Russians will say they can approve only military flights they have not indicated they plan to back the East Germans Pilots of the three big civilian airlines serving Berlin Pan American Airways British Eu ropean Airways and Air France told by Western officials to ignore the new rule The three lines are a headache for the Communists because of the role they play in transporting refugees from East Germany out of Berlin All refugees headed for West Germany now arriving at West Berlins Refugee Cen ter at the rate of 1500 a day must be flown out This month 30444 registered at The refugees keep coming de spite tougher controls by Commu nist police on trains and highways and despite trials in East Ger many of persons accused of try ing to flee or of helping others to escape John C Bell Becomes New Chief Justice Bridge Whiz at 6 Mark Leake bridge wizard from Memphis Tenn leads with a diamond ace as he takes on Charlie Gordon one of the nations top players at the opening of the National Con tract Bridge Championship in Washington D C Mark cross trumped spades and diamonds for ten tricks to win Advanced Atlas Flight Successful CAPE CANAVERAL Fla AP An advanced Atlas missil smacked a target 5000 mile away Tuesday unleashing bri liant yellow and violet flares as it dived on its target in a test aimed at devising safety require ments for atomic power units The sodium and potassium flares erupted as reentry heat of several thousand degrees Fahren But Arms Talks Door Yet Ajar McCloy Reports WASHINGTON AP Disarm ament chief John J McCloy has reported that Soviet Premier Khrushchev still is pushing his Berlin plan but has not slammed the door on further disarmament talks informed sources said Mon ay President Kennedy called Me loy to the White House for a on long talk last with Khrushchev at ie Soviet chiefs Black Sea vaca ion residence Secretary of Slate Dean Rusk Iso was tapped for the confer nce at the executive mansion McCloy is the first American to hold such a session vith Khrushchev since Kennedy old the world last Tuesday of his nations resolve to keep West Berlin free McCloy a former US high commissioner for Germany saw Khrushchev at the windup of two weeks of talks on set ing up a ment conference Informants said the bulk of the daylong dis dealt with the German question with Khrushchev restat ing his determination to sign a peace treaty with Communist East Germany and give the East Germans control of access toBer lin While the Kremlin boss disput ed the views Kennedy set forth in his speech to the nation these sources said the Khrush wera frank and cordial in atmosphere a bitter exchange Kennedy calls the Kremlin move to sign an East German peace treaty by the end of the year an effort to kick the West ern Allies out of rounded West Berlin He says the West will not permit this and will fight if forced to it Formosa Given New Assurances Official and JFK Pledge Mutual Cooperation WASHINGTON AP Nation alist Chinas vice president brought his worries about Red China to Washington Monday and received assurances that the United States still opposes the Communist nations admission to the United Nations In turn Chen Ceng assured President Kennedy that all ac tions of the Formosa regime will be coordinated with American leadership Chen who also is prime min ister of the Chinese Nationalist government came here as the representative of President Chi ang who has vowed not to leave Formosa as long as his government remains at with International Beauty Britain Acts To Seek Link With Europes Common Market Unit Missile Site Labor Relations Improve CAPE CANAVERAL Fla AP i shutdowns anji excessive over of Labor Arthur J I time practices blamed for delays 14 Stam van Baer 19 of Amsterdam who was Miss Holland in the Long Beach Calif contest smiles happily after being crowned Miss International Beauty of 1962 She won over 51 lovelies from many sections of the world and was assured of in addition to the title The second choice was Vera Marie Brauner 19 of Brazil the Communists who rule the Chi nese mainland The visitor received his first re assurance on US policy at the airport from Vice President Lyn don B with a full welcome Chen went almost immediately into discussions with Kennedy which lasted an hour and 40 min utes The pledges of mutual co operation were renewed publicly in an exchange of toasts at a White House luncheon The talks which will be con Tuesday are designed to reassure Nationalist China of full US support at the United Na tions when the issue of Commu nist Chinas representation is raised at the General Assembly session in September The Chinese Nationalists have been worried also that moves by the United to recognize Communist Outer would Terminate GM Contract Aug 31 PHILADELPHIA AP John C Bell Jr Monday became chief justice of the Pennsylvania Su Court One of my goals he said in a statement issued in conjunction with the swearingin ceremony will be to modernize court pro and make justice speedier and more certain Bell 63 a member of the court for II years was sworn in at in formal ceremonies by the man he succeeds Charles Alvin Jones who is retiring because of failing eyesight The court now has six members with Atty Gen Anne X soon to become the seventh for an interim term by appointment of Gov David Lawrence Miss Ali pern is a Democrat as are Justices j Michael Herbert hen Curtis and Michael Egan Bell and Justice Benjamin Jones are the only Republicans with Bell becoming chief justice by virtue of seniority Culture HONG KONG nist Chinese archaeologists have unearthed remnants of a Neo lithic culture on the outskirts of Loyang capital of China on the Yellow River the New China News Agency reports burned through the simulat ed atomic fuel cores which car ried them No nuclear material was aboard Men and cameras on ships planes and on downrange Ascen sion Island watched and record ed the flashes and the ionization trails created by the ing capsules Radio instruments relayed temperature information Data on heat and rate of decay could revea much about how ra matter in an atomic space generator would disperse on reentry into the atmosphere The success was the second straight for the improved Atlas E missile being developed for greater range and heavier pay load than the present operational D model Last time out an E rocket flew a record of miles The Air Force emphasized pri mary purpose of Mondays flight was to further check systems of the rocket scheduled to become late this year It is made by General Dynamic Astronautics Investigate Bombings E j Seeks Travel Restrictions BERLIN AP Communist East Germany moved early Tues day to restrict ravel between its territory and West Germany with a claim that West German tour ists are spreading polio beyond the Iron Curtain Western observers said the Reds may have brought up the claim in an effort to block the steady flow of East German ref to the West The official East German new agency ADN said the Communist puppet regimes Health Ministry had asked the Interior Ministry to take steps in regard to travel between West Germany and the German Democratic Commu nist Republic that will produce jr j the best protection for its citizen I ry The extent of travel restrictions and when they would take effect were not disclosed mark a retreat in the firm line against communism in Asia Johnstown Area Suffers From Storm JOHNSTOWN Pa AP A violent thunderstorm dumped two inches of rain on the Johnstown area early Monday and caused widespread flash flooding and damage The storm which lasted a little more than an hour tore up pave ments flooded many cellars and knocked down trees High water blocked streets and highways de layed public transportation and deposited much mud and debris in streets on porches and in yards While firemen and other city employes were cleaning up an other thunderstorm this one less violent struck the area in late afternoon Heavy winds accom the second storm but there were no reports of serious damage from the storm The first storm also hit west of Johnstown Bolivar in Indiana County reported that mud and rocks tittered the streets At some points water was feet deep Some residents reported water as deep as six to seven feet in cel lars Donate Ambulances LISBON Portugal AP The Automobile Club of Portugal says its members have donated enough money to buy 21 ambulances for Portuguese forces fighting rebels in the African colony of Angola GM Rejects Union Demand On DETROIT Mich AP The United Auto Workers Union served notice on General Motors Corp Monday it will terminate its present wage agreement with GM at midnight Aug 31 General Motors said three hours later it also wishes to terminate as of the same date but suggest ed this should not preclude a discussion of the possibility of a limited extension if progress o negotiations indicates this would be mutually desirable and bene At the same time GM down a union demand for the cor formula I told the UAW in effect this was none of its business that the un ion bargains with respect to wages hours and conditions o employment and its proper func tion does not extend into th areas of prices and profits Three years ago it was Genera Motors which first served term nation notice after the UAW hac turned down a of the then existing pay pact Subsequent to GMs termina tion the UAW for the first tim in its history continued workin without a contract while a one was negotiated It took som four months to reach the agree ment in effect the last thre years The unions termination notice did not indicate whether it might continue working in GM plants after the termination this time but UAW Vice President Leonard Woodcock the unions GM chief ie Didnt Forget Those 11 Bottles VENICE Italy AP Check ing into the Gritti Palace Hotel the Duke of Windsor showed he was not one to forget a bit of baggage Informants said he called the hotel porter to inquire about 11 bottles of liquor he left when he was last at the hotel in 1957 The liquor was promptly returned Goldberg Monday reported vast improvement in preserving labor management peace at US mis sile and space sites Goldberg promised a monthly report to President Kennedy and the nation on how the recent no strike pledge govern ing base labor re lations is working out In a very real sense our problem is much graver than it was in World War II the labor secretary told a meeting with the local labormanagement disputes committee The labor secretary on his first stop on a quick tour of bases brought a message from resident Kennedy urging unin and economical pro He distributed copies o ie message to scores of con auction workers at the Saturn nd Titan launch facilities Ths new labo was instituted after Sen te hearings revealed a series o nd heavy costs Goldberg made a special plea o workers to remain on the job n the event of a dispute Our situation in the world to day is very critical he said Right here at Cape Canaveral and other missile sites frontiers of are the national real new Director William E Simkin of the Federal Mediation and Con ciliation Service reported that during 1960 base svork stoppages cost an average of 7000 manhours a month In June he said the figure was down to 316 manhours and in July 209 Local labor and management representatives pledged to keep labor peace George Bennett federal media W Europe Gets New Inspiration From Action But Problems Loom Large O LONDON AP Britain took the first step Monday toward a linkup with Europes powerful Common Market Prime Minister Harold Mac announcement that he will seek entry into the economic group known as the Inner Six lations was hedged with the ame conditions that have kept Britain out since its formation ia 1957 But his move set Western Eu rope afire with a new resolve to try to join in one economic unit a bloc of 13 and 300 million people rivaling the giant resources of the United States and the Soviet Union The European Free Trade As sociation known as the Outer Seven nations issued a communi tor and chairman of the local labor management committee said Were getting fine coop we think we can get the job done Allen Dulles To Quit said in reference to the com termination Gen eral Motors then set up policies to harass the union as an organi by voiding the union shop and dues checkoff provisions of the cutting union rep time in half and elim the umpire step of the grievance procedure Now Over Million JERUSALEM gov Plan Would Cut Study For Doctors UNIVERSITY PARK Pa AP Eric Walker president o Pennsylvania State University ha said Monday medical professor at state are studying a plan tha would cut a year and a half of the eight years it takes for a med cat student to become a doctor The plan involves Penn Stat and Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia Dr Walker said The object of the plan is to save medical students time in the completion of their courses Walk er explained One way to do this he continued is to eliminate the duplication of courses at the two schools At present a student takes a course like microbiology at Penn State then takes it all over again at Jefferson Walker noted Un der the new plan the staffs of the two schools would decide on just one school to teach the course Dr Walker added that such a program could be in operation by September of 1952 provided the two schools approved it Man 92 Is Killed WASHINGTON AP The White House affirmed factly Monday that Allen W Dulles is retiring in a few months as director of the Central Intelli gence Agency Word that the top espionage agent is stepping out came as a quiet anticlimax to a welter of reports that he was due to get the ax after the Cuban in vasion fiasco of last April White House press secretary Pierre Salinger said in effect that it has been Dulles plan all along to retire by the end of this year and there has been no change in that plan Salingers statement was made in response to a request for com ment on a report that Fowler Hamilton 50 a Wall Street law yer with a long background ol government service is in line to succeed Dulles Salinger declined to comment on that report published in the Aug 7 issue of Newsweek maga zine The magazine says Kami ton will work with Dulles for a while and then take over on of the intelligence agency in Others declining to comment in Dulles the CIA and Ham ton himself Asked whether he expected to Tave an announcement shortly on successor Salinger re lied that he did not In Fall McKEESPORT Moffett Maxwell AP of Republicans Delay Action On Alpern Police Assail Civilian Brutality HARRISBURG AP of police brutality Well it was civilian brutality that occupied delegates much the time Monday at the an convention of the Pennsy vania Chiefs of Police Association An analysis of civilian bruta ity encountered by police in th everyday performance of the duty is shocking declared Schafer asst superintendent of Pittsburgh police and incoming president of the association There have always been cop haters Schafer observed at he opening session of the convention These are the ones who do not hesitate for one minute to shout or F a s c i s t or Gestapo at the first sign cf police que from its headquarters in Ge neva calling for all members to seek similar negotiations for as sociation or membership in the Common Market Denmark one of the members of EFTA which was sponsored by as an ineffective counter eight to the Common t once announced it will follow Britains lead Then Austria another EFTA member declared its willingness o begin negotiations for a single European trading bloc without joining the Common Market So did Sweden Premier Tage Erlander said The Swedish gov hopes that the British will open new ties to create that united Euro jean market which we all the ime have pursued Sweden is now as earlier prepared to take art in negotiations with this aim trade minister Arne Skaug told newsmen the govern ment favors negotiations for membership or association but said the actual decision would be a parliamentary process But it was apparent many ob would have to be over come before the old dream of European unity could be realized The announcement by Mac millan stirred a ferment of ex in the House of Com mons although the general mood was in favor of his decision Anthony Fell a member of Conservative party leaped to his feet called the prime minister a national dis aster and demanded his resig nation Fell said Macmillan was taking a gamble with British sovereignty In Australia Prime Minister Robert G Menzies said his Com nation wants to pre sent its own case in negotiations with Com mon he did not HARRISBURG Law force but have no compunction 10 c rence formally asked the Senate against ganging up on the police trust the to Monday to confirm Atty Gen i or conducting sneak attacks with reports that immigration j fell about 30 feet to the State Suj stones and bottles which began with the founding of his from the Republicans Rallying warmly to the point Israel May 15 has passed i v ir T Continued on Page Eight the million mark Israels lation now is about 22 million time of his home Maxwell was clean ing leaves from a gutter at t h e New Soviet Philosophy Dawning By J M ROBERTS Associated Press News Analyst By concentrating on attempts REMEMBER The Mentally 111 Need Your Help Not Criticism Tts easy to be impatient and critics wit h someone who is mentally or emo ill But this may do much harm The person is cant hcp his trou behavior Giving him your sympathetic understanding may often be the best how you can heFp Send for booklet today Writa Belter Box 2500 New York 1 NY Published s a public service in coop with The Advertising Council Deal With Mental COLUMBUS Ohio the new Soviet Corn unsolved bombings in North munist manifesto with Soviet cold eastern Ohio are tactics to assess the says gated by federal agents Gov Michael V DiSalle DiSalle said Monday fie would iaik to Attorney General Robert Kennedy in Washington day concerning the bombings in il 1 r i i ability to carry out its j promised steps toward real corn the West runs the risk I the Soviet government at least pays lip and it is im portant that it feels the need to do so even if it is only lip serv ice to the rights of individuals to a better life even within a monolithic state And there is at least a hint or a hope of a hint that some of of overlooking a signpost of far tne objectives of the totalitarian greater importance to the future totalitarian government of the Mahoning Stark Trumbull j Union by presenting this program which it has been a federal in the Process of making areas He hinted that jury might be investigations called into the admits to tne need for a new ap peal to the interests of the great state such as material beyond its borders which has been a traditional Rus sian and not Soviet policy may quietly if not openly be put on the back burner for a while in favor of more immediate al oe a step toward an manifesto was announced months tion for real coexistence instead iago of the phony coexistence by None of this is intended to say which the Soviet hierarchy now that the dangers to the seeks to weaken the West for World of the Communist program been eliminated that the To see the new manifesto in West can safely indulge in any re proper perspective it is sary to realize that its content and the fact that it is published at this time are not calculated laxation at this point or change its posture for military deterrent and prosecution of economic war Indeed such a relaxation ayed action on the appointment raised by Schafer Chief Lawrence or at least a week Republicans didnt even discuss it seriously in caucus The Senate acted on a number of long pending bills including a proposal for a constitutional con vention to rewrite the states basic law The convention died 2523 Failing by one vote to attain the 26 required under the constitution The House did not meet taking a recess until next Monday be cause of a shortage of hotel space caused by a police chiefs conven tion in the capital city Other legislative developments Longer Trailers A that would increase the size of truck H Shores of Upper Moreland Twp incumbent president of the associ ation said the big obstacle was the lukewarm attitude of courts toward making examples of cop baiters Samuel Siegle executive tor of the association in which he said police Suspect Held In Slaying Of Girl 13 HARRISBURG AP A age youth who state police said t j acted thick and depressed was officers were ordered into tense i situations with strict orders not to j committed to Dauphin County jail 1 Monday prior to questioning about the slaying of Jane Benfield State police said they planned to question the youth identified immediately to lower the as Edward p Gartley 9 of morale of the policy and Tuesday in connection Such cond i t i o n s he serve said to encourage the hoodlum element 1 They soon realize that the police officer is under wraps and take advantage of these unfortunate or parts of current Soviet tactics to only be an to the ward Berlin and other trouble Soviets to revise again their points in the cold war of and retun to chev has been pointing toward j and highly something like this ever since he j pressures the outside To Visit Russia nonCommunist majority of the j tention to development at home Soviet peoples By promising to close the gap ROME AP Fishery admin in living standards between the from the Pacific and j ruling Communist elite and the Mediterranean regions will visit peasants and workers of the na the Soviet Union Sept lOct H j tion it recognizes a value which UN Food and been a strong motivating hire Organization study tour and i factor in the development of seminar plan FOA announced Western here And by recognizing this If such a philosophy is dawn ing in the Soviet Union if it is more than lip service to serve some current political need then there is a step forward toward a philosophy which in a future you and I are not likely to wit ness would mean a lessening of the gap between Eastern and Western ideologies It might even away from the police state need not be recounted here Nor his effort to get away from the theories that world revolution can come only through war The fact is that the planning which produced the new step toward real communism be gan long ago and the coming sible over a very long period and that the old idea of contain ment while waiting for better days may yet receive some vin dication Majority Leader Charles Weiner succeeded Stalin and his It does not even mean that j on by the House to a routine High meal efforts to step toward there will be any immediate ways Department greater consumer production and warc relaxation in tactics toward the world But there is enough to revive the belief that change in Soviet methods and objectives is pos trailers from 35 to 40 feet formally reported to the Senate I floor and will appear on Tuesdays JL action calendar The proposal is in the form of an amendment tacked Art Stolen slaying of Centralia girl whose body was found July 12 City police said the youth wouldnt say said he didnt even know his name The boy was brought to Harris burp from Philadelphia where he had beer hed under guard at that citys general hospital There has been information Given that he resembles the CANNES France AP Thieves forced a door into an art sketch sent out of the person who refused to say whether he will call gallery Sunday night and fled with j was believed last seen with the the up for a vote Tuesday j pictures and art objects worth i Benfield girl and we want to permitting bars to police reported j ion him on that a state police remain open until 2 am Sundays i An oil by Maurice de Vlaminck i spokesman here said and authorizing the Sunday sale valued at a line drawing Fairmount Park guards arrest of alcoholic beverages on trains and ships were approved and sent to tJe House for further considera tion by Bernard Buffet and a water ed the boy in Philadelphia Tues color by Marc Chagall all the day night after he had abandoned property of Roger Aubury were a car stolen t heyday before from stolen Robert H Harrisburg