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Warm Daffy Dictionary GAMBLER U. S. Weather Bureau says: Humid and scattered showers, high 86, winds SW 15-25 nrph. Sun rises 5:32, sets 8:54. High yesterday 85, low 60.

Tomorrow: Cloudy and cooler. Weather Map, Page 30 A man who loses a lot of money through the hole in the top of his pocket 125TH YEAR Thii newspaper It served by tht Associated Press. United Press International News Service, Gannett News Service, AP Wirepboto ROCHESTER, N. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957 Entered as Second Class Matter Post Office, Rochester, N.Y. 48 Pages 5 CENTS row trot (tifotwiUU Ike Rules Out Controls oyer Non-Atom Arms Cuts Okayed by Russ, West Suspended Lipari Guilty Of Receiving Stolen Items, Faces 5-10 Years in Prison Wages, Prices LONDON, June 26 (JP) The ficials said it was possible that this might require, for example.

WASHINGTON. June 26 fin President Eisenhower ruled out Soviet Union and four Western nations agreed in principle to wage-price controls today as weapon against inflation. He said they would make day on a method of reducing non-nuclear weapons by placing specific lists of armaments un Communist boss Nikita Khrusch chev look like a prophet when would be presented simultaneously, would also be subject to further negotiation. Britain and France kdicated that while they, accepted the principle of weapons reduction by specified lists, they still wanted the lists related to the manpower reductions. They said the weapons slash should jibe with whatever reductions each nation must make to get down to manpower levels agreed on as targets for the der international supervision he predicted socialism for this country.

The method was proposed in The President conceded at his that an American reduction in aircraft carriers, of which Russia has none, be matched by a Russian cutback of submarines. Soviet representative Valerian Zorin accepted the Stassen proposal in principle and said Russia would be willing to prepare a list. He asked, however, that that first list be prepared by the United States. Stassen refused to commit America to prepare the initial list. It was made clear that the order in which lists would be presented, or whether they the United Nations disarmament subcommittee by U.S.

represent news conference that there is ative Harold E. Stassen. danger to the economy in the wage-price spiral. But he re Its acceptance at least in peated his belief that it is main ly up to private business and principle by Britain, France, Russia and Canada appeared to remove one log jam to agreement on a partial disarmament first stage of disarmament. The proposed levels are 2 Ms million each for Rusian and the United labor and not the government By LOUIS REGXER John R.

Lipari, suspended patrolman, was found guilty by a County Court jury late yesterday afternoon of a felony charge of criminally receiving stolen property. The gum-chewing, peppery Lipari, who in his 8V-day trial made startling but futile accusations against two detectives, took the verdict without visible emotion. Acting Monroe County Judge Maurice W. McCann of Penn Yan, who presided, set sentence for Aug. 5 and revoked Lipari's $10,000 bail, remanding him to the County Jail on motion of First Asst.

Dist. Atty. John to keep inflation in check. If the nation must resort to treaty. States, 750,000 for Britain and France.

Both Russian and the United peacetime controls, he said, "then we are abandoning the system that has made us ereat States previously had suggested that the reduction of conven and by which we have lived. and in which we believe." He said this would "help make come true a prediction Senate Panel Restores Billion to Defense Fund WASHINGTON, June 26 (AP The administration quittal; (2) guilty of first degree grand larceny; (3) guilty we heard a few weeks ago from a man who certainly is no friend of ours, and I am not of criminally receiving stolen property as a felony, if the tional arms be carried out on a percentage basis, with initial cuts of 10 to 15 per cent. Against Percentage Cuts Britain and France had objected that flat percentage cuts would work to their disadvantage because of their smaller and possibly less amply equipped armies. Stassen's plan would work this way: going to be a party to it." value of the watches received The President referred to by Lipari was found to be Khrushchev's prediction during won a major victory today when the Senate Defense Appropriations subcommittee agreed to restore about a billion dollars of the 2Vi billions the House had cut worth more than $100 and (4) guilty of criminally receiving an American television inter view that the United States as a misdemeanor, if the value was less than $100. from the armed forces money bill eventually would adopt a socialist system.

Subcommittee U. Little Jr. The jury of 11 men and one woman debated a hour and five minutes. It acquitted Lipari of the first count of the indictment, first degree grand larceny in theft of 67 watches valued at approximately $800 stolen in a burglary the weekend of last Oct. 20 at the wholesale store of Fair Sales 103 Water St.

N. It found him guilty of the second count, criminally receiving, concealing and withholding stolen watches as a felony. Police said they found in Lipari's home at 1655 Culver Rd. April 27 when he was arrested 21 of the watches which cost the Fair Sales firm approximately $7 apiece. Conviction on 1 Count Only members, de Several of the jurors told a Britain, France, the United States and Russia would draw Challenges Business, Labor What is needed, Eisenhower up their own lists of the planes, tanks, heavy guns, missiles and other armaments they were said, is "statesmanlike action reporter for The Democrat and Chronicle that it took them only 15 minutes to acquit Lipari by a show of hands on the larceny count and that a single written ballot was taken to convict him of the second count.

both by business and, labor" along with sound and sane policies by the government. On other topics, the Presi dent: Little made this comment on the verdict: "I consider the conviction of Lipari as a complete vindication Said there are no definite plans to reduce U.S. man year, which will end Monday. Senate leaders hope to have the senate bill in shape for floor debate to start Monday, hoping for a final vote Wednesday before starting a long Fourth of July weekend holiday. The bill is the biggest item in the administration's 55 billion dollar budget.

The House had described its version as adequate to support a combined uniformed fighting force of men, backed by a powerful atomic punch and 17 Army divisions, and to permit construction of a nuclear power attack aircraft carrier. Congress meanwhile was planning stopgap legislation to continue the armed forces' power commitments other than of Detectives Albert A. Del- Under the law, Lipari could in Japan. He said military Monte and Norman L. Roeper have been convicted of either clining to be quoted by name, said the next step in their closed door sessions will be to split up the billion among the Army, Navy and Air Force.

They will try to reach agreement on this tomorrow. President Eisenhower had asked the senate to restore just about all of the hard cash cuts the House had imposed in voting to limit 1957-1958 appropriations to The House total was less than the administration requested, but House members had stated at the time that about $1,300,000,000 of the cuts were of the "bookkeeping" variety, and the services had agreed to try to absorb them. The House-passed total was streamlining would permit per of the two counts, but not of and of the Detective Bureau of the city of Rochester." Lipari still faces two pending sonnel cutbacks as new weapons are developed. But he said both. Little, who prosecuted, told the jurors in a one-hour nothing is planned for with Monroe County indictments, re- summation that it was the jury's drawing specific units.

willing to surrender. Each of these lists would be presented to the U.N. subcommittee, where all would be subject to further negotiation and agreement. Once each nation was satisfied that the others were making a fair and proportionate reduction, the disarmament treaty could proceed, provided agreement was reached on other points. After the disarmament treaty came into effect, each nation would place the specified weapons in depots on its own territory but under international inspection.

At the end of one year, provided the international inspectors agreed that each nation had fulfilled its commitments, the weapons could be destroyed or converted to peaceful purposes under international agreement. Hntv "in sp whirh nf ihe turn uirnea May wnen tnai on counts the evidence supports" which he tried also was Denied reports published in handed up. He pleaded innocent but that he felt trie case is mai ne nas any stronger on the criminally to all indictments. The other two indictments accuse him of third degree burglary, first de plans now to ask Congress to relax the ban on supplying nuclear weapons to Britain. He said "I haven't drawn up any Lipari, 40, a patrolman since spending authority into the new November, 1949, faces a pos fiscal year.

Without this, the sible maximum sentence of recommendations" to Congress gree grand larceny and criminally receiving stolen property in two alleged burglaries at the warehouse of E. T. Donohue 13 Canal last March services would be forbidden by law to spend in anticipation of to 10 years in Attica Prison and was proceeding in disarm $1,135,789,000 less than Con under the count on which he CONVICTED COPPER Patrolman John R. Lipari attempts coverup before camera as he is led handcuffed from County Court yesterday after jury found him guilty of criminally receiving stolen property. Left is Sheriff's Deputy Kenney.

Trial lasted 8 days. ament matters a step at a time. Said the United States gress had voted the armed services for the current fiscal! receiving funds the pending bill will provide. was found guilty. 17 when television sqts, power lawn mowers, tape recorders Defense Atty.

Sidney Z. Davidson reserved right to stood by its offer to halt make motions for a new trial. and music record changers valued at $22,300 were taken and nuclear tests as part of a gen eral first step toward disarm Asked whether Lipari will ap Types Not Spelled Out ament despite scientific argu peal to the Appellate Division, 1 oineriastvec. as wnen we Rescue Workers Save ments to continue the testing. he said" liovi was Jisieu as icievjsiuii sets isn't there a one-way traffic arrangement to He said "the psychological fac Stassen made no attempt to set out precisely what type of weapons would be involved, other than that they should be "Definitely he will." He added he will make a 3007- relieve congestion in Rochester's main automobile tors and the fears of the world are such that we should go right ahead with the plan." Indicted by U.S.

Jury He also was indicted May 7 Five Trapped Miners arteries? This question has been asked many times by motorists who have been halted in traffic. Look for the of a non-nuclear type. Nor did he specify that the lists should involve any percentage basis A Quoted scientists as saying by a federal grand jury on a charge of receiving and possess motion, probably in Supreme Court, for a certificate of reasonable doubt in connection with application for release on bail pending appeal. Judge Approves Motion On Little's motion, opposed U1CV kUUlU fcXWMV absolutely clean bomb" if answer here tomorrow. STEUBENVILLE, Ohio, June 26 (AP) All five miners, trapped 14 hours by a cave-in, were rescued tonight.

nuclear testing continued an other four or five years. They All had survived the ordeal in good condition Traffic is a topic of conversation that now rivals the weather. All sorts of questions about its regulation are heard everywhere. As a public service and to give city authorities opportunity to answer, these WHY questions told him they already are producing bombs with 96 per cent A huge auger drilled into the same for 120 feet. Then it hit less radioactive fallout "than about traffic will be asked and answered daily.

some fallen rock from a portion the case in our original ing between March 10 and April 28 shoes stolen from a truck in interstate commerce. Trial of that case has been adjourned to the October trial term in U.S. District Court. Lipari, father of four, is married but admitted having a girl friend. The friend, Mrs.

Jennie R. Gifaldi, 27, of 258 Ellison was indicted May 14 by the county grand jury on a charge of criminally receiving a wash was hillside under which the men were trapped. At a depth of about 200 feet it struck into the chamber into which they had ones, or what we call dirty of the cave-in. It was necessary to pull out the auger and start by Davidson, for revocation of bail on which Lipari had been free since his arrest, Judge McCann remarked: "As far as I am concerned, it's my practice to remand in felony cases. So I revoke bail and remand the defendant in custody." On receiving the verdict, bombs." He said he hoped Russia also would develop a been walled by the slide.

As the again a few feet away. The auger is capable of bor "clean" bomb because it could 36-inch-diameter bit was with then be used on military targets drawn, the men crawled through ing 150 feet. There were many THE QUESTION: "Why are trucks allowed to park double while making deliveries?" THE ANSWER, from Public Safety Commissioner without "uncontrolled destruc the hole behind the drill. No guesses at the distance the men tion." ing machine and a television one had to go in after them might be from the entrance, up Judge McCann thanked the jury without expressing his own Kenneth V. lownson: 'No A-War Victory' or ratio scheme.

All of these factors, he emphasized, would be subject to negotiation and agreement. Any nation could block the disarmament treaty if it was not satisfied with the list of any other nation. Stassen's only requirements were that the lists involve a substantial reduction of weapons, specifically identified in amount and type, and that they be of post-World War II manufacture. This was designed to eliminate any chance that a nation might consign purely obsolete weapons to the plan. As to ships, he specified that they be vessels in current military use although not necessarily of postwar construction.

Russia and the United States would not have to match each other plane for plane and ship for ship but each would be entitled to expect the other to make a fair and proportionate reduction in overall weapon strength. Highly placed Western of The hole which provided the avenue to safety for the five "They are not allowed to. opinion of the case and de set valued at $191.07, she allegedly knowing they had been stolen Dec. 22 from the Donohue firm. Mrs.

Gifaldi, free in PnU also was some 'Displaced' Indians to about 250 feet. First in one hole and then another, near the base of the pit, fans blew air into the hillside, clared: miners was tne inira ariuea "We are after them all the t- A. 11 A "you are going uuudi uiat "I commend your patience at since the mining auger arrived time. And a goodly number of to get the full value out of the a hot trial and I'm referring at the scene late today. Rock $2,000 bail, pleaded innocent May 17 and is awaiting trial.

atomic science in peaceful de to the weather." slides had blocked the other them get tags. But they do cheat on us, I'll admit. However, our men in the Police Bureau in the hope oxygen would reach the men through cracks in the rock and coal. One passage velopment" if the weapons tests Little told the jury that Li Accept 2 Acres FORT HUNTER, June 26 (JP) The jury retired for debate two drilling efforts. are halted.

Nevertheless, there at 3:45 p.m. and rapped to an More than two score rescue pari's defense that he received the stolen watches innocently are out all the time, trying to control it. is no intention of withdrawing caved in, so another was used. Workmen also began drilling an nounce to court attendants it workers were spurred in their A band of Indians who have efforts earlier tonight when the "We don't like it when they in a lone-wolf effort to track down a thief or thieves with the idea that solving a big case had agreed at 4:50 p.m. When it filed into court at 5:06 p.m., Foreman Frederick Druseikis eight-inch hole through the top of the hill to insure an air set up a camp to support a second hole drilled enabled them to hear human voices in claim that they own 8,000 acres park double.

And we are on the warpath against it. It makes for a severe traffic blockade many times when they double-park. was the only way he could win side to mine. That hole had of land in this area are going The mine is a small one, gone in 180 feet. of 2141 West Side Church-ville, an engineer at Delco Appliance Division of General Motors arose as Court to get at least two acres of it.

"Deputy Chief Harold Burns The workers said they yelled Betsy No. 3 of Powhatan Mining near Fernwood, about seven' miles southwest of here. The Indian camp is on land a promotion to the Detective Bureau "is the phoniest defense I ever heard." Cur With Fangs' He asserted that Lipari, when himself goes out onto the street at the trapped men, heard voices in response but could the U.S. offer. As he has said so many times "I repeat it almost in my sleep" there will be no such thing as a victorious side in any nuclear war.

(J Defended the Supreme Court, which has been under attack in Congress for its recent decisions upholding individual rights in contempt and other cases. He called the court "one of the great stabilizing influences in this country" but said "each of us has very great trouble understanding" some of its decisions. quite frequently to check on Clerk Clyde LeMessurier asked, "Lady and gentlemen of the The "overburden" of rock and the situation; we are trying to owned according to the white man's law by Elmer J. Buck-man, a farmer. He said today not distinguish words and could ON THE INSIDE dirt began to cave in about 8:15 jury, have you reacnea a ver keep on top of it all the time.

not tell how many men were "caught with the goods," acted "like a cur with fangs not dict?" alive. "The day will come, I am cer An "Oh," from a spectator at The rescue workers thought tain, when deliveries will have to be restricted to certain hours. a.m., EDT, and as the timbers cracked one of the three men who got out looked back He saw the lights on the caps of his fellow workmen. the rear of the courtroom at that time they were about greeted Druseikis' announce Bingo Opposed By Presbytery Page 25 caring whom he might hurt and slinging mud on honest men who have given their lives to the service of this community Little declared that if Lipari he would give them two or three acres on which to build a house of worship. Buckmansaid the Indians had agreed to accept the land.

100 feet from the men, but I'm not sure that that time is at hand yet, but it will come ment of acquittal on the grand larceny count. they decided to bore another shaft at a different angle to some day. The trapped men were iden The courtroom was silenced "is the type of man you want as avoid rock falls. About 50 members of the 7 Repeated his assertion that his civil rights program "is eminently reasonable and mod tified as: Joseph Supinski, 47, of Mount Pleasant; Fred Sabol, two when the foreman reported, HARREtfAN vetoes GOP labor bills, Page 2. Continued on Page 4 All day, under a broiling sun, ENVOYS CONFIRMED WASHINGTON, June 26 (IP) "On the indictment on the second count as a felony, we do erate." He said it was designed they had worked to open the mine shaft near the bottom Mohawk tribe are camped near the state Thruway, where they have become a tourist "to bring about better under find the defendant guilty.

33, of Harrisville; Hank Hor-vath, 35, of Glenn Robbins; Kenny Hamilton, 38, of Adena, and Martin Kovalski, 40, of The Senate confirmed today Barber Gets standing and not to persecute Judge McCann had charged by voice vote the nominations anybody. the jury it could find one of of Val Peterson to be ambassa of a 50-foot pit in a desolate strip mining region. There is a cliff above, and the shaft runs back under the cliff. PMount Pleasant. They claim that they hold four possible verdicts: (1) ac Robert Davis, 27, of Cadiz, LOCAL FRONT Warren scheduled to head merged planning units, Page 25.

SPORTS FRONT Joe Konsk fires 9-under-par golf to win New York State junior, Page 39.i Said he has always tried to keep in close contact with members of Congress. At pres Late in the day, the auger be one of those who escaped, sa' WEATHER PICTURE Well Clipped UNION CITY, N. June 28 1 neara me umDers cracKing dor to Denmark and Jacob D. Beam as ambassador to Poland. Peterson, a former governor of Nebraska, was civil defense administrator until his nomination to the Copenhagen Post.

Beam is a career diplomat. ent he is trying to "educate people" about his legislative tribal rights to 8,000 acres. They said the property had been taken from them in violation of a 1784 treaty and never paid for. gan drilling a shaft parallel to the one in which the men were trapped. and the earth squeeze.

I turned (JP) Barber Jerry Provitero re and ran. I figure it is possible programs in the hope they will minisced today about a clipping GonnaBeWarm Humid, Too they are safe." It ate its way into the coal be regarded as "pretty good." he took recently. A man came into his shop Baseball Scores Thousands in Audrey's Path Flee and asked for and got "the works" namely, a haircut. Bridge 20 Sports Comics 28 37-41, 43, 48 Crossword 23 Torre 21 Deaths 30 Theaters 34,35 Editorials 22 Vicinity 26,27 Financial 42 Want Ads 43-47 Jumble 21 Wiggam 19 Patri 23 Woman's Radio, TV 21 Pages 32,33 shave and shampoo. Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 5 (2), After stepping down from the NEW ORLEANS, June 26 called after 11 Innings, darkness.

cities. Some 3,400 persons on Grand Isle, near the mouth of chair, the man turned to a (UP) Tides mounted along The Red Wings will play the Havana Sugar Kings in a single youngster waiting his turn, and the Mississippi River, moved, to the historic south Louisiana said, "Wait here for me after coast tonight and thousands of game beginning at 7:30 p.m. today at the Red Wing Stadium. you get your haircut." Then the persons fled inland to escape Yesterday's high of 85 degrees is expected to be topped today and a predicted soaring humidity will make it seem much hotter. The U.

Weather Bureau at the Rochester-Monroe County Airport also forecasts some scattered showers or thunder-showers, and winds southwesterly, 15 to 25 mph. Tomorrow will be a bit cooler with partly cloudy skies. Weather Map, Page 30 High and low temperatures man walked out of the shop. as the storm approached the Gulf shoreline. At 7 p.m.

(CST) the storm center was plotted about 270 miles south of Lake Charles, and was moving northward at a forward speed of 10 mph. "Tides are now 2 to 3 feet along the upper Texas and Louisiana coast and will continue to rise, reaching 5 to 8 the wrath of Audrey, a 100- Provitero said he didn press mile-an-hour hurricane due to New Orleans, Thibodaux, and other southern Louisiana cities. Some 600 hardy residents of the island stayed on to ride out the hurricane in their homes despite police and Weather Bureau warnings to "move out while there is time." Rough waters and mounting strike land by nightfall for immediate payment, considering the boy suitable security. Storm warnings flew along a He gave the lad a haircut. Finishing up, he asked the Philadelphia 11, St Louis 3.

(Winning pitcher Simmons.) New York 17, Cincinnati 7. (Winning pitcher Miller.) Milwaukee. 13, Brooklyn 9. (Winning pitcher Conley.) AMERICAN Chicago 7, Boston 5. Winning pitcher Wilson.) New York 3, Cleveland 1.

(Winning pitcher Kucks.) Baltimore 1, Kansas City 0. (Winning pitcher Johnson.) Detroit 4, Washington 1. (Winning pitcher Bunning.) 500-mile stretch of the Gulf boy, "Where's your father?" Coast from Galveston, to The boy burst into tears and tides raised Gulf waters almost INTERNATIONAL Rochester 3, Havana 2. (Winning pitcher Blaylock.) Miami 5, Buffalo 1. (Winning pitcher Bunker.) Toronto 7, Columbus 6.

(Winning pitcher Crimian.) Richmond 8, Montreal 2. (Winning pitcher Kutyna.) NATIONAL Pittsburgh 15, Chicago 5 (1). (Winning pitcher Law.) Pensacola, but the Weather feet along the Louisiana coast and over the Mississippi Sound by late Thursday," the Weather Bureau filOWSUL TOMAN voters "constitute the most powerful voting bloc there is today," State GOP Chairman L. Judson Mor-house told cheering delegates to the State Federation of Women's Republican Clubs conference at Dansville. Story Pag 27.

to the level of Grand Isle's only for the 24-hour period ending Bureau pointed to the west Louisiana coast as the most at 12:01 a.m. today: highway and high seas eroded a road on one side of the island. High Low Residents of coastal areas in said, "That man isn't my father. He met me on the street and said I needed a haircut. I don't have any money." Provitero dried the boy'! tears and sent him flrjme.

likely initial target for 1957's first hurricane. Hurricane warnings were displayed over the entire Louisi Airport, U. S. Official 85 60 Coast Guard Station 74 61 Building 90 62 the storm's path hurriedly packed their belongings and moved to safer refuge in inland Wind gusts up to 44 miles an ana coastline. hour were reported at Galveston.

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