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ROCHESTER, N. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1958 I nitrt 4 Sttond ClftU KU'tr Pom Glint, RavMiiir, N.V. 38 Pages 7 CENTS Tunisia Raid Stirs Criticism of France; Ike Asks for Report Roads Cleared In City, County; Forecast: Snow 4 Daffy Dictionary 2J nmcml $lmmd? 3 1 'i V' I .1 3 Bitter cold swept the Rochester area yesterday as the lashing front line of the storm which attacked here advanced to northern Canada. New storms continued to WASHINGTON, Feb.

10 (AP) France was denounced In the Senate today for the bombing of Sakiet Sidi Youssef, and President Eisenhower asked for a first hand report on the Tunisian incident. Seventy-eight persons were reported to have been killed when French warplanes bombed and strafed the Tunisian frontier village Saturday. The French claim the village sheltered Algerian rebels and that their attack was to wipe out an antiaircraft emplacement that had damaged a French plane. buflet other parts of the state with blizzards. In Monroe County, bus, train and automobile traffic shrugged off the drifts and was back to near-normal last night, authorities said.

But in other counties in the Rochester area travel was still termed hazardous because of giant drifts and wind-blown snow. i One point under investigation All schools in the county are expected to be open today. Yes who came to the premiership when France was tottering on the brink of economic disaster, terday all schools in the county by U.S. official was whether American-made aircraft were used in the attack. Eisenhower conferred with Secretary of State Dulles on the question of getting a report.

G. Lewis Jones, the U.S. Ambas outside the city were closed except in Brighton and Ironde- now is faced with his biggest diplomatic task. In Washington Sen. Morse (D- quoit.

Schools in many outlying areas will remain closed to day. Ore) called the bombing "a shocking example of misuse of Roads in the Bunaio area American military aid. In a speech on the Senate floor, he were reported dangerous last night as a storm slammed the used the incident as a spring board for a sweeping attack on area. Sunday, Bunaio escaped relatively unscathed from the sador to Tunisia, has been authorized to make an inspection of the bombed village. Yesterday, at Eisenhower's request, Dulles called In French Ambassador Herve Alphand, told him the United States was "profoundly disturbed" and requested details.

Dulles followed this up by arranging a meeting with Tunisian Ambassador Mongi U.S. military aid, declaring it blizzard which crippled most of should be limited to "reliable the rest of the state. allies." Winds in the Rochester area Sen. Knowland of California, subsided about sun down yes Man in Drift, Wife Found Alivt BALDWINSVILLE, Feb. 10 (T) Rescuers following the faint sound of an automobile horn today found a woman still alive beside the body of her husband in a car buried two days under a massive snow drift.

The couple, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, had started out from their home in this upstate community near Syracuse on Saturday afternoon, reportedly on a shopping trip. Mrs. Allen began blowing the horn when she heard footsteps on the snow high above the car.

She was suffering from frozen legs and exposure and was reported in poor condition at Syracuse Memorial Hospital. Coroner Harry L. Gilmore gave heart attack as the cause" of her husband's death. the Republican floor leader, al terday. The temperature so took France to task, lie saia reached a high of 15 degrees at there was a lesson for Tunisia p.m., but hovered around 9 in the incident, too.

U.N. Vote Recalled Slim, and ordering Ambassador 'Jones to go Immediately to Sakiet Sidi Youssef. WanU U.S. Action Slim conferred for one hour and 10 degrees during the morning. About an inch of snow fell He recalled that Tunisia and here yesterday, the Weather other Arab states voted against Bureau reported.

or abstained from voting on The two-day blizzard took a toll of at I a 15 persons in United Nations resolutions to condemn Russia for crushing the state. Eight persons died the Hungarian revolt. Know in traffic accidents, others suc cumbed to heart attacks while land said he pointed out that time that "small nations had with Dulles. Afterward the ambassador told newsmen he wanted the United States to take some action, but he said it was up to the United States to decide what. In Paris French Premier Felix Gaillard, under pressure from the United States and Britain, summoned his cabinet into special session tonight to con shoveling snow.

even more at stake than the large ones, for they were more Buffalo Airport was closed temporarily yesterday afternoon likely to be the victims." because blowing snow cut visibility to rero. Many flights "Even though Tunisia itself Photo by Siaff Pholojraphcr Ivan ConUin may have been blind to the need scheduled to land there were sider repercussions of the at of effective action during the rerouted to Rochester, jamming SNOWBOUND SOMNOLENCE This deserted sixth grade classroom at Rush-Henrietta Central School was typical of hundreds throughout the county and area yesterday as new storm caused closing of district schools. facilities here Hungarian crisis, nonetheless we cannot condone this French action against an independet The entire New York State Thruway was open yesterday, but drifting snow cut visibility Tunisia, Knowland contiued Bipartisan Group House Probers Fire Own Counsel, "France, b'y such short-sighted in many parts of the superhigh tack. The cabinet was reported ready to take steps to see that military commanders are no longer allowed to stage such raids on their own authority. Reliable sources said the cabinet would also seek to trace the chain-of-command and place blame for the raid.

Gaillard, the financial wizard came. Deputy Sheriff Lyle Norton who lives near Mrs. James drove and walked to the James home to assist at the birth with the help of telephoned instructions from the doctor. Sled Dog Test Off The weather wasn't even fit for the dogs. Ten dog sled teams and some 30 persons were stranded at the Northeastern action, will likely not only rally way.

The 60-mile-an-hour speed the Arabs of Africa and the limit was reduced to 35 between Pushes New Bill Middle East against her but will Le. Roy and Buffalo. Subcommittee Chairman Resigns also alienate public opinion More Snow Forecast around the world. More cold temperatures and For Civil Rights "The majority of the commit snow flurries are forecast today Dog Sled Championship races at South Bay, east of Syracuse. The dogs were put to work tee was interested in a white by the U.S.

Weather Bureau at the Rochester Monroe County Navy Proudly Unveils wash," Schwartz, a 34-year-old WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 (P) law professor on leave from A bipartisan croup of 16 Sen tonight as chief counsel to a House subcommittee after charging most committee members wanted to "whitewash" his investigation involving President Eisenhower's chief aide, Sherman Adams, and other high officials. hauling people from the race course to the shelter of the New York University, told re ators introduced a new civil Airport. High today will be 15 degrees. The winds which packed the punch of the earlier club house.

porters. New Anti-Sub Missile rights bill in the Senate today. It may touch off a new North- Mowhawk, Capital and Ameri Chairman Harris (D-Ark) of storm are expected to weaken today. South fight over racial issues. fTL- VoiIaJ litr 10 1 the parent Commerce Commit- subcommittee -action I tee told newsmen Schwartz The can Airlines reported minor delays but no cancellations yesterday.

Blue Bus and Greyhound Stories of rescues from drifts, PASADENA, Feb. 10 (UP)-The Navy today M' came shortly after 7:30 p.m., in some cases 13 leet deep, WASHINGTON, Feb. (Tuesday) (P) Rep. Moulder (D-Mo) announced early today he would resign as chairman of the House subcommittee investigating the a 1 Communications Commission. Moulder's move followed the ouster last night of the subcommittee's controversial counsel, Bernard Schwartz.

Moulder said he was dissatisfied with the subcommittee's removal of Schwartz, whom he described as doing a "conscientious job." "He certainly had my support," said Moulder. He told a reporter he after a long day of angry wrang unveiled the RAT anti-submarine missile and called it Northern Republicans, is de were reported yesterday. ling between Schwartz and the the first effective weapon "to put the destroyer back in signed to encourage racial in. State Police on snow shoes the ball game with the atomic submarine." tegration of schools, it would broke through with provisions House group, headed by Rep. Moulder (D-Mo).

compel compliance with Su- Lines were operating close to schedule on most runs. A few New York Central trains out of Buffalo were up to 20 minutes late yesterday. Weather Map, Page 33 High and low temperatures for a mother and her eight chil showed "complete contempt for most members of this subcommittee" and made "some very serious charges" against its members. Harris said Schwartz has admitted leaking confidential information from the subcommittee to the New York Times. Harris, who sits as a sub Moulder announced the dren in their isolated farm house near Utica.

They were hounding down a submarine Preme court runngs in u.i with an uncanny electronic horn- "e'(i necessary, ing brain. Another provision would arm As the missile is flung to the the attorney general with auth- group's investigation of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and five other regu safe, but cold and hungry, troopers reported. for the 24-hour period ending The RAT is a rocket-assisted torpedo which flies through the air at near-supersonic speed to attack and destroy a hostile submarine "many miles" from the launching ship. Veteran Navy men describing tjie weapon here today called it "the answer to Russia's growing submarine fleet" and a latory agencies will continue ton of its trajectory, the rocket oritv to seek federal court in- In Hornell, an expectant at 12:01 a.m. today: tomorrow behind closed doors motor and air frame are auto- junctions for the protection of High Low mother, Mrs.

Leland James, and and with Schwartz subpoenaed as a witness, matically jettisoned, peeling civil rights generally, ims was back like a banana skin to leave one of the provisions cut out her doctor were both marooned Airport, U.S. Official 15 9 in their respective homes when Coast Guard Station 13 9 the time for the baby to arrive Building 15 7 Shortly before the announce committee member since he is chairman of the full committee, said Schwartz supplied the newspaper information about the time he was being paid by the Times for articles on the subject matter covered by the subcommittee investigation. would hand in his resignation to Chairman Harris CD-Ark) of the parent House Commerce Committee later today. Moulder said he would continue to serve on the the torpedo in free flight. In of last year legislation, the second stage, two para- n.j....j ment of his dismissal Schwartz said the committee had "grilled" him for three hours and sub chutes are cut loose and the torpedo begins ranging to get The House deferred action on an electronic scent of its victim, a 14-million-dollar appropriation Hoffa Illness Reported Developed by the same men bill today in an to torcc Moulder said the 11-member subcommittee voted that jected him to untrue accusations.

One of the latter, he said, was that he was a "contemptible liar." who invented the Naw's Side-1 the White House to get a new WASHINGTON. Feb. 10 (JF) Schwartz's services be ended "immediately as his usefulness As Mild Heart Attack Bernard Schwartz was fired winder air-to-air missile, the Civil Rights Commission organ-RAT emphasizes economy and ized. simplicity both in construction Provided for in last years to the committee and its inves counter-measure to the atomic subs still to be launched by the Soviets. The RAT is the latest on a list of fantastic new' missile weapons produced by Navy and civilian scientists at the U.S.

Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS) China Lake, Calif. It was literally unveiled at NOTS' Pasadena annex this morning by Cmdr. John J. O'Brien, commanding officer, who dramatically pulled back a cloth shroud to reveal a gleaming red cross breed between a ballistic missile and a torpedo. Sixteen feet in length and tigation has ceased." and operation.

Where ihe $400.73 Went NEW YORK, Feb. 10 iff) Moulder said the vote was The New York Times said to legislation, the commission is to make a two-year study of civil rights problems. Eisenhower has appointed its six members but they haven't been con- 7-4. Earlier in the day, the subcommittee voted 6-5 against night that Teamsters Union President James R. Hoffa, 44, Locates Target It utilizes the destroyer's gun turret to traverse; the ship's sonar to locate the target and the vessel's fire control gear to firing Schwartz.

reportedly suffered a mild Then the group ordered heart attack over the weekend- firmed by the Senate. Nor has a staff director been named. The President asked for Schwartz to appear for ques compute the factors of range, In a dispatch from Miami the doctor's secretary declined to give out any information. The newspaper quoted "an authoritative informant" as saying the doctor advised Hoffa to go to bed instead of returning to an afternoon session of the meeting. When Hoffa insisted he felt able to conduct the meeting for its scheduled three days, he was said to have been "warned that he might have to spend some time in a hospital for a check tioning and, under protest, the course and speed.

"To put it simply," O'Brien Beach, where Hoffa has been attending a meeting with his top advisers, the Times said he lawyer did so. He told reporters afterward that at his insistence a transcript of the proceeding's 000 for the commission, but this was stricken from the bill bv the House Appropriations said, 'This shipboard equip weighing only 450 pounds, the RAT is a midget-sized torpedo with detachable rocket motor on its stern end and a detachable air frame holding its flight fins. ment takes the raw information appeared pale and jittery. Committee because, the commir Hoffa told newsmen, the WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 Here is the controversial $400.73 expense account submitted last August by Bernard Schwartz, chief counsel of the House subcommittee investigating federal regulatory agencies: Aug.

1, roundtrip train fare, Washington to New York and return, Pullman charges, taxicabs, $1.75. Aug. 5, taxicabs, per diem, five days at $12 per day, $60. i Aug. 9, use of private automobile to New York, N23.50; toll fees, $3.20.

Aug. 12, return to Washing ton in private car, toll fees, per diem for four days, $48. Aug. 16, roundtrip train fare, Washington to New York and return Pullman charges, taxicabs, $1.75. Aug.

20, taxicabs, per diem for five days, $60. Aug. 24, train fare, Washington to New York, taxicabs, Pullman charge, Aug. 28, return to Washington in private car, toll fees, per diem for five days, $60. tee said, no witnesses were and converts it into language that the missile can understand.

would be made public to morrow. The committee stayed in session Tor two hours after hear Times said, that, he had visited available to explain the need The whole process, from loca 'Greatest Advance' up afterward." ing Schwartz's testimony and O'Brien proudly tailed it a heart specialist for an electrocardiogram during a noon recess of the meeting, but de Hoffas union was expelled tion of the sub to firing of the missile, takes only a matter of seconds." permitting him to leave. Moul "the greatest advance in antL scribed the test as routine. for the money. The new bill would authorize appropriation of 12lA million dollars over the next five years for federal assistance to states and local government units in developing community under from the AFL-CIO on charges of corruption on the part of some of its officers.

Hoffa's der and Chairman Harris tu-Ark.) of the full Commerce submannewarfare since the in vention of the depth-charge." Dr. Douglas Wilcox, youthful He denied having any heatt The exact range of the RAT trouble and challenged a re right to assume the presidency Committee were barely on speaking terms when the ses civilian scientist in charge of the Underwater Ordnance Department, explained the signifi is still a secret, but scientists was challenged in a suit by 13 porter to a 100-yard race "right here on the beach." sion finally ended." here said it increases the effec standing and plans for public cance of the RAT development rank and file union members, but the suit was settled out of tiveness of the World War II school integration. The Times quoted other by comparing it to the earth destroyer- "by at least 500 per Plop, Gurgle, Glug satellite firing. sources, however, as saying Hoffa was taken ill with "what As in the satellite program, ppeared to be an attack of in cent." The weird fish-and-fowl mis sile is now an operational weap on in both the Pacific and At a frontier has been broken," he court by a compromise agreement. His Federal Court trial in New York on charges of illegal wire-tapping ended in a hung jury in December.

A retrial is slated to begin Feb. 24. digestion shortly after his ar Grants for Schools Further federal grants of 40 million dollars a year for each of the next five years would be authorized for school buildings, additional teachers and other costs incident to eliminat said. 'The launching of the Bottles-All Kinds-Flip Their Tops rival here late Saturday." satellite did not mean that He visited Dr. Sherman R.

lantic Fleets after undergoing intensive proving aboard the de space had been conquered, but it was a tremendous step in that Kaplan, a heart specialist, but wood Path and investigated. SEAFORD, N. Feb. 10 all the bottles. that flipped stroyer USS De Haven off the The revolt of the bottles to- their lids had screw-type caps.

ing racial segregation Hughes is not exactly gullible and in this case he turned his fog nscC skepticism up a couple 1 direction. We fee! that the development of the RAT, although not a cure-all, is a comparable Under this section, Douglas day gripped the once-tranquil Hermann said the caps were not bent or distorted they said, funds could be mane a'i'-'home of James Herrmann. iust came off. step toward the ultimate anti able to "local communities that Southern California coast. Motion pictures showed the RAT to be a three-stage operation from the time it leaves launchers coupled to a regular five-inch gun turret to the time it dives into the ocean to begin Starting last Monday every submarine weapon." kind of bottle in the house be O'Brien said the missile was gan popping its cap.

In most expected to "do a great deai" wish to comply with the (supreme) court's decisions but where, as in Georgia and Virginia, the state threatens to cut off funds or close the schools." Should efforts to achieve vol notches. While he was in the house the starch bottle in the kitchen de-capped' itself with a guttural glub and the holy water bottle in the bedroom let go again. Hughes was convinced. In an effort to get an ex- There has been no explanation so far, but the Herrmanns are trying awfully hard. In th'e meantime, each night they put all the bottles in the house in the bathtub.

The Herrmanns thought the toward neutralizing the advan- a cases they neatly flipped over on their sides at the same time, the better to spill put the contents. Mrs. Herrmann said she saw a 7 tage OI xne last aiuimc suu-I marine which is virtually im mune to old-fashioned destroyer untary compliance fail, the sec Jersey City Baffled: Water line break closes schools, factories. On Page 3. Snacks Hard on Diet: Weight watchers' weal based on woe of resistance.

On Page 14. City Man Convicted as Jury deliberates only 51 minutes. On Page 21. Percy T. Jones U.S.

Davis Cup Captain: West Coast czar replaces Bill Talbert. On Page 30. Where io Find It first episode last Monday was retary of health, education and hair tonic bottle getting ready nrPftv n.ruliar. But thcv'planation of his unusual visita to go. It did a couple o' state- Lieane(j UD ine mess aire(j outltion, Herrmann called Dr.

Don- tactics. He pointed out that because of the unheard-of range of the rocket assisted torpedo, the submarine skipper would never ly turns on the bathroom van- house nd Mrs Herrmann lty and then flip off went of the bottIes the lid. that had spilled with new ones. welfare would be empowered to draw up school integration plans. In the event that these plans are ignored by state and local officials, the attorney general would be authorized to seek federal court orders to enfore compliance.

The Civil Rights Act of 1957 aid Hughes at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, an atomic energy installation. Dr. Hughes said, "I can not think of any cause for all of this. It is certainly possible that some bottles might explode know he was being fired upon until the weapon was practically on top of him. KqA2A jCL QlUlSL JyEEPIXG fit for the rough treadmill of a Congress session isn't easy, but Rep.

Kenneth Keating thinks he has founj the answer. And observers say bis method bas giien him' more energy than any twelve other congressmen. Story Page 23. All kinds of bottles, rubbing alcohol, peroxide, perfume, liquid starch, ammonia even a bottle of holy water. Then it happened again Thursday.

And Friday. And yesterday. In desperation Herrmann called the Nassau County Bridge 16 Editorial 18 Patri 16 Vicinity 34 In test maneuvers, using a Comics 16, 17 Financial Radio-TV 12, 13 ant Ads dummy warhead, he said sub In all rooms of the house, in- Police. Ifrom over-development of cas. commanders were unable to Crosword 17 28, 29 Sports 30-33 34-37 Davbook 22 Health 20 Torre 13 Woman's eluding the cellar.

There was! Tatrolman James Hushes came But it would have nothing to do avoid the RAT even when they limits such injunctive relief to( ihe protection of voting one common denominator 'to the meat house at 1643 Red- with radio-activity." iDeaths 34 Jumble 17, Theaters 10, 1H pages 14, 13 knew it was coming..

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